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Teaching in the Institute of Religion matters

Nocturnal Writer

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When I was in my early elementary grades, I was very attentive to our Religion volunteer teacher while she was teaching about the personages of God and on how to pray the Lord's prayer. She's a good cathecist. Sorry I forgot her name.

When I grew up and had a family of my own I valued much of her teachings. Later when I joined with another Church denomination, I was assigned as a teacher in the Institute of Religion. I never went to a formal Religion school or academy. I only used a ready-made teaching plan for the Church doctrines and references on the life of Jesus Christ and the four standard works about God.
I taught for more than 8 years in the Seminary and Institute of Religion for free and I valued much of such experiences on spirituality and the divinity of the Son of God and the Heavenly Father.

Now I miss teaching the Institute. Have ever attended any religion classe? Or have taught one?
 

Mildredtabitha

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I think by religion classes it can apply to going to church to listen to sermons. I have sat under various teachers of the word of God both in church and online.

I also have volunteered teaching Sunday school since last year.
 

Nocturnal Writer

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I think by religion classes it can apply to going to church to listen to sermons. I have sat under various teachers of the word of God both in church and online.

I also have volunteered teaching Sunday school since last year.
That's good. What do you teach in the Sunday school? Is the children or the adults whom you teach in the Sunday school?
 

Mildredtabitha

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That's good. What do you teach in the Sunday school? Is the children or the adults whom you teach in the Sunday school?
The children. We teach them the word of God. The children's pastor has a team of people who prepare teaching materials from the bible. Then we use them to teach the children.

The grown-ups always go to the main service and the youth go to the youth service. Then the children go to Sunday school.
 

Nocturnal Writer

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The children. We teach them the word of God. The children's pastor has a team of people who prepare teaching materials from the bible. Then we use them to teach the children.

The grown-ups always go to the main service and the youth go to the youth service. Then the children go to Sunday school.
Well, that's well organized services you have had in your Church. The manuals we used in the Church to teach in the Sunday school classes are prepared by the Church curriculum committee.
 

Alexandoy

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When I was in grade school I used to attend an informal religious class that we Catholics call catechism. My learning in those sessions had instilled in my mind the value of religion. When I was in high school, I had the ambition to become a Catholic priest. It was a Catholic school where I was enrolled in. I really think that learning religion is good. However, I have no more desire to be a priest when I was in college. And now I am not as avid in religion as before.
 

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