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Sunday School (LDS Church)

Sunday School (formerly the Deseret Sunday School Union) is an organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). All members of the church and any interested nonmembers, age 11 and older, are encouraged to participate in Sunday School.

Sunday School
Formation11 November 1867
PurposeReligious instruction
HeadquartersSalt Lake City, Utah, USA
Membership
12 million; ages 12 and older[citation needed]
General President
Mark L. Pace
Main organ
General presidency and general board
Parent organization
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
WebsiteChurchOfJesusChrist.org
RemarksNamed "Deseret Sunday School Union" until 1971

Purpose edit

According to the LDS Church, the purposes of its Sunday School program are to:

  1. "Strengthen individuals' and families' faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ through teaching, learning, and fellowshipping, and
  2. "Help Church members 'teach one another the doctrine of the kingdom' (D&C 88:77) at church and at home."[1]

History edit

Early LDS Sunday Schools edit

Historical records indicate that some form of Sunday school was held by Latter Day Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, and Nauvoo, Illinois, in the 1830s and 1840s. However, the meetings were ad hoc and no formal organization endured the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo.

The first formal Sunday School in the LDS Church was held on December 9, 1849, in Salt Lake City under the direction of Richard Ballantyne,[2] a former Sunday school teacher in the Relief Presbyterian Church in Scotland. Lacking a suitable building to hold the meeting in, Ballantyne invited his students into his own home; approximately thirty Latter-day Saint children between the ages of 8 and 13 attended. The local congregation that Ballantyne belonged to—the Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward—quickly adopted Ballantyne's Sunday school program and integrated it with regular Sunday meetings. Other LDS Church congregations followed the Fourteenth Ward's example and adopted Sunday school programs based on the Ballantyne model. At this stage, each Sunday school was completely autonomous and under the sole direction of the local bishop.

Deseret Sunday School Union edit

 
The interior of the Salt Lake Tabernacle as decorated for the Deseret Sunday School Union's July 1875 Pioneer Day celebration.

Anxious to bring a standard structure and organization to the over 200 independent Sunday schools that had been created, LDS Church president Brigham Young ordered that a union of the Sunday schools be carried out. On November 11, 1867, Young and church leaders Daniel H. Wells, George A. Smith, Wilford Woodruff, George Q. Cannon, and Brigham Young Jr. met and organized the Parent Sunday School Union. Young appointed Cannon as the first general superintendent of the Sunday School, a position he would hold until his death in 1901. In 1872, the Sunday School organization was renamed the Deseret Sunday School Union.

The organized Sunday School addressed lesson topics and source materials, grading, prizes and rewards, use of hymns and songs composed by members of the church, recording and increasing the attendance, developing an elementary catechism, and libraries. It also sponsored the publication of administrative guidelines and materials for classroom use, resulting in increased uniformity lesson content.

Until the turn of the century, only children were taught by the Sunday School. Eventually, classes were added for the youth of the church; in 1904, an adult Sunday School class was created.

Priesthood Correlation Program changes edit

The 1970s saw dramatic change within the Sunday School. In 1971, as part of the church Priesthood Correlation Program, the name of the Deseret Sunday School Union was changed to simply Sunday School, and the Sunday School general "superintendent" was renamed the general Sunday School "president". Additionally, curriculum planning and writing became more centralized and coordinated; for the first time, the Sunday School stopped providing unique lesson manuals each year, and the church began a four-year curriculum rotation pattern. In 1979, Hugh W. Pinnock became the general president of the Sunday School, the first church general authority to hold the position since apostle David O. McKay's tenure ended in 1934. In 1980, the church instructed the Sunday School to stop passing the sacrament during its classes, a practice that Brigham Young had begun in 1877.

Sunday School periodicals edit

In 1866, just prior to the formal organization of the Sunday School Union, Cannon had begun publishing the Juvenile Instructor magazine. Although the magazine was owned and edited solely by Cannon, it nevertheless became the de facto official publication of the Deseret Sunday School Union in the late 1860s. On January 1, 1901, the church purchased the magazine from the Cannon family and the Juvenile Instructor officially became an organ of the church's Sunday School. In 1930, it was replaced by The Instructor, which was published until 1970. The Sunday School currently does not have an official periodical, but information that may be used in Sunday School appears in the Ensign (now the Liahona) and the New Era (now the For the Strength of Youth) magazines.

Chronology of the general superintendency and presidency of the Sunday School edit

No. Dates General President
(General Superintendents in Italics)
(Church general authorities in bold)
First Counselor
(First Assistants in Italics)
(Church general authorities in bold)
Second Counselor
(Second Assistants in Italics)
(Church general authorities in bold)
1 1867–1901 George Q. Cannon George Goddard (1872–99)
Karl G. Maeser (1899–1901)
John Morgan (1883–94)
Karl G. Maeser (1894–99)
George Reynolds (1899–1901)
2 1901 Lorenzo Snow George Reynolds Joseph M. Tanner
3 1901–18 Joseph F. Smith George Reynolds (1901–09)
David O. McKay (1909–18)
Joseph M. Tanner (1901–06)
David O. McKay (1907–09)
Stephen L Richards (1909–18)
4 1918–34 David O. McKay Stephen L Richards George D. Pyper
5 1934–43 George D. Pyper Milton Bennion George R. Hill
6 1943–49 Milton Bennion George R. Hill A. Hamer Reiser
7 1949–66 George R. Hill A. Hamer Reiser (1949–52)
David Lawrence McKay (1952–66)
David Lawrence McKay (1949–52)
Lynn S. Richards (1952–66)
8 1966–71 David Lawrence McKay Lynn S. Richards Royden G. Derrick
9 1971–79 Russell M. Nelson Joseph B. Wirthlin (1971–75)
B. Lloyd Poelman (1975–78)
Joe J. Christensen (1978–79)
William D. Oswald (1979)
Richard L. Warner (1971–75)
Joe J. Christensen (1975–78)
William D. Oswald (1978–79)
J. Hugh Baird (1979)
10 1979–86 Hugh W. Pinnock Ronald E. Poelman (1979–81)
Robert D. Hales (1981–85)
Adney Y. Komatsu (1985–86)
Jack H. Goaslind (1979–81)
James M. Paramore (1981–83)
Loren C. Dunn (1983–85)
Ronald E. Poelman (1985–86)
11 1986–89 Robert L. Simpson Adney Y. Komatsu (1986–87)
Devere Harris (1987–89)
A. Theodore Tuttle (1986)
Devere Harris (1987)
Philip T. Sonntag (1987–88)
Derek A. Cuthbert (1988–89)
12 1989–92 Hugh W. Pinnock Derek A. Cuthbert (1989–91)
H. Verlan Andersen (1991)
Hartman Rector Jr. (1991–92)
Ted E. Brewerton (1989–90)
H. Verlan Andersen (1990–91)
Rulon G. Craven (1991)
Clinton L. Cutler (1991–92)
13 1992–94 Merlin R. Lybbert Clinton L. Cutler Ronald E. Poelman
14 1994–95 Charles A. Didier J Ballard Washburn F. Burton Howard
15 1995–2000 Harold G. Hillam F. Burton Howard (1995–97)
Glenn L. Pace (1997–98)
Neil L. Andersen (1998–2000)
Glenn L. Pace (1995–97)
Neil L. Andersen (1997–98)
John H. Groberg (1998–2000)
16 2000–01 Marlin K. Jensen Neil L. Andersen John H. Groberg
17 2001–03 Cecil O. Samuelson John H. Groberg Richard J. Maynes (2001–02)
Val R. Christensen (2002–03)
18 2003–04 Merrill J. Bateman John H. Groberg Val R. Christensen
19 2004–09 A. Roger Merrill Daniel K Judd William D. Oswald
20 2009–14 Russell T. Osguthorpe David M. McConkie Matthew O. Richardson
21 2014–19 Tad R. Callister[3] John S. Tanner (2014–15)
Devin G. Durrant (2015–19)
Devin G. Durrant (2014–15)
Brian K. Ashton (2015–19)
22 2019– Mark L. Pace Milton Camargo Jan E. Newman

Sunday School in the church today edit

Curriculum edit

Sunday School focuses on a study of the standard works of the church, which are considered scripture. The main class in Sunday School for those 18 years of age and older is called "Gospel Doctrine". In general, the Gospel Doctrine curriculum follows a four-year cycle:

However, there are also a number of "generalist" and "specialist" classes that may be taught in Sunday School. For example, Gospel Principles is a generalist class that is primarily intended for those new to, or inexperienced, in the church or for those with a calling related to missionary work. It is also common for a local congregation to offer specialist Sunday School classes in family history, temples, marriage and family relations, and teacher training.

In most church congregations, Sunday School is a 40-minute class which is held either immediately after or immediately prior to Sacrament meeting. Everyone 11 years of age and older are encouraged to attend; children under age 11 have Sunday School-style classes taught to them in Primary, with those classes administered by the Primary organization.

Structure of Sunday School edit

Local structure edit

Each congregation (ward or branch) has an adult male priesthood holder who serves as the local Sunday School president. The president is called by the local bishop (or branch president) and, under the bishop's direction, he oversees the Sunday School. The Sunday School president may submit names to the bishop who then typically calls two counselors and a secretary to assist the president. Other adults in the congregation will serve as instructors in the various Sunday School classes. A stake (or district) Sunday School presidency provides support and training to the local Sunday School presidents.

Church-wide responsibility edit

Under the direction of general authorities, the church's three-man Sunday School General Presidency oversees the program throughout the church. From 1979 to 2004, members of this presidency were general authority seventies of the church. In the church's April 2004 general conference, Thomas S. Monson of the First Presidency, announced that "a recent decision [has been made] that members of the Quorums of the Seventy [will] not serve in the general presidencies of the Sunday School and Young Men."[4] Since that time, church general authorities have no longer served as members of the presidency.

Since April 2019, the following men have comprised the Sunday School General Presidency: Mark L. Pace, President; Milton Camargo, First Counselor; and Jan E. Newman, Second Counselor.

The Sunday School General Board also assists in the leadership of the church's Sunday School programs and in the development of guidelines, policies, and materials.[5][6][7]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Sunday School", Handbook 2: Administering the Church (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 2010) at § 12.1.
  2. ^ "Things forgotten about Sunday school". Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. ^ Former general authority.
  4. ^ "The Sustaining of Church Officers", Liahona, May 2004, p. 24.
  5. ^ Ericksen, Irene Hewette (1992). "Auxiliary Organizations". In Daniel H. Ludlow (ed.). Encyclopedia of Mormonism. New York: Macmillan. Retrieved 2009-12-31. Today, a presidency and board or staff are called ... at the general Church level to establish program guidelines and policies, develop materials and provide leadership.
  6. ^ Lloyd, R. Scott (April 18, 2009). "Sunday School meet reunites leadership". Church News. Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  7. ^ Poelman 1992

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website of the LDS Church's Sunday School

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Sunday School formerly the Deseret Sunday School Union is an organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church All members of the church and any interested nonmembers age 11 and older are encouraged to participate in Sunday School Sunday SchoolFormation11 November 1867PurposeReligious instructionHeadquartersSalt Lake City Utah USAMembership12 million ages 12 and older citation needed General PresidentMark L PaceMain organGeneral presidency and general boardParent organizationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day SaintsWebsiteChurchOfJesusChrist orgRemarksNamed Deseret Sunday School Union until 1971 Contents 1 Purpose 2 History 2 1 Early LDS Sunday Schools 2 2 Deseret Sunday School Union 2 3 Priesthood Correlation Program changes 2 4 Sunday School periodicals 2 5 Chronology of the general superintendency and presidency of the Sunday School 3 Sunday School in the church today 3 1 Curriculum 3 2 Structure of Sunday School 3 2 1 Local structure 3 2 2 Church wide responsibility 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPurpose editAccording to the LDS Church the purposes of its Sunday School program are to Strengthen individuals and families faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ through teaching learning and fellowshipping and Help Church members teach one another the doctrine of the kingdom D amp C 88 77 at church and at home 1 History editEarly LDS Sunday Schools edit Historical records indicate that some form of Sunday school was held by Latter Day Saints in Kirtland Ohio and Nauvoo Illinois in the 1830s and 1840s However the meetings were ad hoc and no formal organization endured the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo The first formal Sunday School in the LDS Church was held on December 9 1849 in Salt Lake City under the direction of Richard Ballantyne 2 a former Sunday school teacher in the Relief Presbyterian Church in Scotland Lacking a suitable building to hold the meeting in Ballantyne invited his students into his own home approximately thirty Latter day Saint children between the ages of 8 and 13 attended The local congregation that Ballantyne belonged to the Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward quickly adopted Ballantyne s Sunday school program and integrated it with regular Sunday meetings Other LDS Church congregations followed the Fourteenth Ward s example and adopted Sunday school programs based on the Ballantyne model At this stage each Sunday school was completely autonomous and under the sole direction of the local bishop Deseret Sunday School Union edit nbsp The interior of the Salt Lake Tabernacle as decorated for the Deseret Sunday School Union s July 1875 Pioneer Day celebration Anxious to bring a standard structure and organization to the over 200 independent Sunday schools that had been created LDS Church president Brigham Young ordered that a union of the Sunday schools be carried out On November 11 1867 Young and church leaders Daniel H Wells George A Smith Wilford Woodruff George Q Cannon and Brigham Young Jr met and organized the Parent Sunday School Union Young appointed Cannon as the first general superintendent of the Sunday School a position he would hold until his death in 1901 In 1872 the Sunday School organization was renamed the Deseret Sunday School Union The organized Sunday School addressed lesson topics and source materials grading prizes and rewards use of hymns and songs composed by members of the church recording and increasing the attendance developing an elementary catechism and libraries It also sponsored the publication of administrative guidelines and materials for classroom use resulting in increased uniformity lesson content Until the turn of the century only children were taught by the Sunday School Eventually classes were added for the youth of the church in 1904 an adult Sunday School class was created Priesthood Correlation Program changes edit The 1970s saw dramatic change within the Sunday School In 1971 as part of the church Priesthood Correlation Program the name of the Deseret Sunday School Union was changed to simply Sunday School and the Sunday School general superintendent was renamed the general Sunday School president Additionally curriculum planning and writing became more centralized and coordinated for the first time the Sunday School stopped providing unique lesson manuals each year and the church began a four year curriculum rotation pattern In 1979 Hugh W Pinnock became the general president of the Sunday School the first church general authority to hold the position since apostle David O McKay s tenure ended in 1934 In 1980 the church instructed the Sunday School to stop passing the sacrament during its classes a practice that Brigham Young had begun in 1877 Sunday School periodicals edit In 1866 just prior to the formal organization of the Sunday School Union Cannon had begun publishing the Juvenile Instructor magazine Although the magazine was owned and edited solely by Cannon it nevertheless became the de facto official publication of the Deseret Sunday School Union in the late 1860s On January 1 1901 the church purchased the magazine from the Cannon family and the Juvenile Instructor officially became an organ of the church s Sunday School In 1930 it was replaced by The Instructor which was published until 1970 The Sunday School currently does not have an official periodical but information that may be used in Sunday School appears in the Ensign now the Liahona and the New Era now the For the Strength of Youth magazines Chronology of the general superintendency and presidency of the Sunday School edit No Dates General President General Superintendents in Italics Church general authorities in bold First Counselor First Assistants in Italics Church general authorities in bold Second Counselor Second Assistants in Italics Church general authorities in bold 1 1867 1901 George Q Cannon George Goddard 1872 99 Karl G Maeser 1899 1901 John Morgan 1883 94 Karl G Maeser 1894 99 George Reynolds 1899 1901 2 1901 Lorenzo Snow George Reynolds Joseph M Tanner 3 1901 18 Joseph F Smith George Reynolds 1901 09 David O McKay 1909 18 Joseph M Tanner 1901 06 David O McKay 1907 09 Stephen L Richards 1909 18 4 1918 34 David O McKay Stephen L Richards George D Pyper 5 1934 43 George D Pyper Milton Bennion George R Hill 6 1943 49 Milton Bennion George R Hill A Hamer Reiser 7 1949 66 George R Hill A Hamer Reiser 1949 52 David Lawrence McKay 1952 66 David Lawrence McKay 1949 52 Lynn S Richards 1952 66 8 1966 71 David Lawrence McKay Lynn S Richards Royden G Derrick 9 1971 79 Russell M Nelson Joseph B Wirthlin 1971 75 B Lloyd Poelman 1975 78 Joe J Christensen 1978 79 William D Oswald 1979 Richard L Warner 1971 75 Joe J Christensen 1975 78 William D Oswald 1978 79 J Hugh Baird 1979 10 1979 86 Hugh W Pinnock Ronald E Poelman 1979 81 Robert D Hales 1981 85 Adney Y Komatsu 1985 86 Jack H Goaslind 1979 81 James M Paramore 1981 83 Loren C Dunn 1983 85 Ronald E Poelman 1985 86 11 1986 89 Robert L Simpson Adney Y Komatsu 1986 87 Devere Harris 1987 89 A Theodore Tuttle 1986 Devere Harris 1987 Philip T Sonntag 1987 88 Derek A Cuthbert 1988 89 12 1989 92 Hugh W Pinnock Derek A Cuthbert 1989 91 H Verlan Andersen 1991 Hartman Rector Jr 1991 92 Ted E Brewerton 1989 90 H Verlan Andersen 1990 91 Rulon G Craven 1991 Clinton L Cutler 1991 92 13 1992 94 Merlin R Lybbert Clinton L Cutler Ronald E Poelman 14 1994 95 Charles A Didier J Ballard Washburn F Burton Howard 15 1995 2000 Harold G Hillam F Burton Howard 1995 97 Glenn L Pace 1997 98 Neil L Andersen 1998 2000 Glenn L Pace 1995 97 Neil L Andersen 1997 98 John H Groberg 1998 2000 16 2000 01 Marlin K Jensen Neil L Andersen John H Groberg 17 2001 03 Cecil O Samuelson John H Groberg Richard J Maynes 2001 02 Val R Christensen 2002 03 18 2003 04 Merrill J Bateman John H Groberg Val R Christensen 19 2004 09 A Roger Merrill Daniel K Judd William D Oswald 20 2009 14 Russell T Osguthorpe David M McConkie Matthew O Richardson 21 2014 19 Tad R Callister 3 John S Tanner 2014 15 Devin G Durrant 2015 19 Devin G Durrant 2014 15 Brian K Ashton 2015 19 22 2019 Mark L Pace Milton Camargo Jan E NewmanSunday School in the church today editCurriculum edit Sunday School focuses on a study of the standard works of the church which are considered scripture The main class in Sunday School for those 18 years of age and older is called Gospel Doctrine In general the Gospel Doctrine curriculum follows a four year cycle Year 1 most recently 2022 Old Testament and the Book of Moses and Book of Abraham from the Pearl of Great Price Year 2 most recently 2019 New Testament Year 3 most recently 2020 Book of Mormon Year 4 most recently 2021 Doctrine and Covenants and church history However there are also a number of generalist and specialist classes that may be taught in Sunday School For example Gospel Principles is a generalist class that is primarily intended for those new to or inexperienced in the church or for those with a calling related to missionary work It is also common for a local congregation to offer specialist Sunday School classes in family history temples marriage and family relations and teacher training In most church congregations Sunday School is a 40 minute class which is held either immediately after or immediately prior to Sacrament meeting Everyone 11 years of age and older are encouraged to attend children under age 11 have Sunday School style classes taught to them in Primary with those classes administered by the Primary organization Structure of Sunday School edit Local structure edit Each congregation ward or branch has an adult male priesthood holder who serves as the local Sunday School president The president is called by the local bishop or branch president and under the bishop s direction he oversees the Sunday School The Sunday School president may submit names to the bishop who then typically calls two counselors and a secretary to assist the president Other adults in the congregation will serve as instructors in the various Sunday School classes A stake or district Sunday School presidency provides support and training to the local Sunday School presidents Church wide responsibility edit Under the direction of general authorities the church s three man Sunday School General Presidency oversees the program throughout the church From 1979 to 2004 members of this presidency were general authority seventies of the church In the church s April 2004 general conference Thomas S Monson of the First Presidency announced that a recent decision has been made that members of the Quorums of the Seventy will not serve in the general presidencies of the Sunday School and Young Men 4 Since that time church general authorities have no longer served as members of the presidency Since April 2019 the following men have comprised the Sunday School General Presidency Mark L Pace President Milton Camargo First Counselor and Jan E Newman Second Counselor The Sunday School General Board also assists in the leadership of the church s Sunday School programs and in the development of guidelines policies and materials 5 6 7 See also editWorship services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Young Men organization Young Women organization Relief SocietyNotes edit Sunday School Handbook 2 Administering the Church Salt Lake City Utah LDS Church 2010 at 12 1 Things forgotten about Sunday school Retrieved 4 November 2019 Former general authority The Sustaining of Church Officers Liahona May 2004 p 24 Ericksen Irene Hewette 1992 Auxiliary Organizations In Daniel H Ludlow ed Encyclopedia of Mormonism New York Macmillan Retrieved 2009 12 31 Today a presidency and board or staff are called at the general Church level to establish program guidelines and policies develop materials and provide leadership Lloyd R Scott April 18 2009 Sunday School meet reunites leadership Church News Deseret News Retrieved 2009 12 31 Poelman 1992References editWilliam G Hartley Mormon Sundays Ensign January 1978 p 19 Harold G Hillam Sunday School Oil for Our Lamps Ensign August 1999 p 15 L Tom Perry Teach Them the Word of God with All Diligence Ensign May 1999 p 6 Poelman B Lloyd 1992 Sunday School in Daniel H Ludlow ed Encyclopedia of Mormonism New York Macmillan External links editOfficial website of the LDS Church s Sunday School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunday School LDS Church amp oldid 1212915194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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