Fall Quarter 2025: Class Schedule
A Note From The Education Minister
The mission of the Whitehouse Church of Christ education ministry is to edify the believer and evangelize the lost through a systematic study of God’s Word. We also want to encourage all classes to participate in both fellowship and benevolent opportunities as they present themselves to each class. Your attendance and participation is deeply appreciated and desired.
Douglas L. Yates
Sunday Morning/Wednesday Evening
Cradle Roll: Coordinator: Gail Bennett/Geneva Kent (Sunday); Coordinator: Aleisha Dickey/Judy Yates (Wednesday). This class meets in the nursery (room 139). It is for ages: Infant through 24 months. They study from the Palma Smiley curriculum.
Toddler Class : 2’s and 3’s Teacher: Doug Yates (Sunday) will teach this class which meets in room 135 and it is geared for those who are 2 years old-3 years old. During the fall quarter the material will be from: 21st Century Christian (Immerse curriculum). Carli and Ava Hays will be the teachers on Wednesday and teaching from: 21st Century Christian (Life Links curriculum).
Preschool Class: 4’s -Kindergarten This class will meet in room 133 and Carol Wilkinson will be teaching it on Sunday morning while Samatha Duvall will teach it on Wednesday evenings. On Sunday morning the material will be Immerse by 21st Century Christian and on Wednesday evenings the material will be LifeLinks by 21st Century Christian.
Elementary Class : 1st Grade through 3rd grade: This class is taught on Sunday morning by Melissa Parrish. The curriculum is a compilation of materials put together by Kim DuPree and Melissa Parrish. They meet in room 220. During the fall months, Emily Solanki/Sydney Stewart will be teaching the 1st through 5th grade Adventures-Bible Hour Class in the Bible Hour room on Wednesdays.
Elementary Class: 4th Grade through 5th grade: This class will be taught on Sunday morning by Kim DuPree. The curriculum is a compilation of materials put together by Kim DuPree/ Melissa Parrish. This class meets in room 221. Wednesday nights this class will be taught by Emily Solanki and Sydney Stewart. The will combined the 1st-5th grades and teach their Bible Hour material to these grades.
Junior High/HighSchool (6th-12th Grades) This class will meet in room 215. Cody Stewart will be the teacher on Sunday morning and his subject will be:The Gospel of Mark On Wednesday evenings Cody Stewart will be teaching this class as well and his subject for Wednesday evenings will be: The Book of Hebrews
Sunday Morning /Wednesday Evening Auditorium Class: On Sunday mornings Daniel DuPree will be the teacher of this classes. He will be studying on the subject of Prayer. On Wednesday evenings Doug Yates will be teaching on the topic of: The Maturing Church: Philippi.
Updates/Announcements
We had a very active Summer at the Whitehouse Church. We started off in June with Camp Friendship. Camp Friendship is our annual VBS. We studied 4 characters from God’s Word: (1) Noah-From the Valley to the Mountain Top; (2) Joseph-From the Pit to the Palace; (3) David-From the Field to the Throne; and (4) Christ-From the Manger to the Cross. Camp Friendship was well attended. It was held each Wednesday evening throughout the month of June.
Next up, throughout the month of July we had our annual “Dessert Night,” each Wednesday evening. We themed each Wednesday evening and everyone enjoyed the fellowship together. Our first night was “Cobbler Night,” our second night was “Death By Chocolate,” our third night was “Anything But Chocolate,” and our fourth night was “Bring Your Favorite Dessert.” Everyone had a great time.
Our youth had the opportunity to attend a weekly devotional/activity during the Summer Youth Series which was conducted at area churches of Christ on Tuesday evening throughout the month of June and July. We hosted our evening on July 15th and had 150 present. Our subject was the Courage of the Ethiopian.
On August 3rd we had our Back To School Devotional/Activity. Cody did an excellent job with the devotional and then we had a wonderful game of whiffle ball. A great big thank you goes out to Peggy Veazey for organizing this event. ~Douglas L. Yates