| Sunday School Covenant
I, ___________ declare/reaffirm before God Almighty that I believe in
the Doctrinal Statement as embodied in Article 5
of the Life Bible-Presbyterian Church Sunday School Constitution. And as
a member of the Sunday School Staff, I will:
(1) endeavour so to live that my life shall be a
helpful influence for Christ;
(2) give prayer, time and initiative to preparation
of each lesson;
(3) be regular in attendance, allowing nothing to
keep me from my class/post for any reason which I could not
conscientiously give my Lord;
(4) give due notice to the General/Department
Superintendent of enforced absence;
(5) be in my place on time, if not before time, for
the Sunday School Session, setting an example for worship;
(6) visit my pupils when I can;
(7) get in touch with absent pupils as and when
necessary or expedient;
(8) pray for my pupils;
(9) conscientiously attempt to improve my teaching
and service in the Sunday School in every possible way;
(10) observe the rules of the Sunday School and
attend all staff meetings regularly;
(11) strive for the harmony and unity of my Sunday
School and shall attempt to further its work by every possible means;
(12) encourage other teachers and staff members in
my humble service for the Lord;
(13) refrain from advancing in the Sunday School any
denominational practices which are not in agreement with those of the
Bible-Presbyterian Church.
Article 5 of Life
Bible-Presbyterian Church Sunday School Constitution:
Doctrinal Basis
The Doctrinal Basis of the Sunday School shall be:
(1) The One Eternal God who manifests Himself to us
in Three Persons.
(2) God the Father as Creator and Ruler of the
Universe.
(3) The deity of Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, His
substitutionary atonement for sin, His physical resurrection, His
imminent personal return.
(4) The personality and deity of the Holy Spirit.
(5) The necessity of the New Birth by the work of
the Holy Spirit.
(6) The existence of the personal devil.
(7) The eternal blessedness of the righteous and the
eternal punishment of the wicked.
(8) The divine origin and absolute dependability of
the Bible in its entirely. |