Scottsville Baptist Church

Spiritual Foundation


Sunday School

The Sunday School Program at Scottsville Baptist Church provides a solid foundation for our efforts to grow as Christians. The Sunday School is primarily a time of Bible study and fellowship.

The Sunday School is age-graded for the children and youth. The adult division provides more flexibility to choose where one feels most comfortable.

Sunday School meets at 9:45 on Sundays. The adults have an assembly that meets prior to classes. The children and youth go directly to their classes.

Children’s Division

Birth-2 Years
Preschool-Kindergarten
1st & 2nd Grades
3rd-5th Grades

Youth Division

Middle School (6th-8th Grades)
High School (9th-12th Grades)

Adult Division

Young Adults
Median Adults
Women
Men

Servant Leadership School

Scottsville Baptist Church considers discipleship training as an integral part of our Christian experience. It is important as a follower of Christ to grow in our knowledge and to develop fundamental skills that help us to live out our faith .

Scottsville Baptist Church offers a variety of short term discipleship classes to aid in the spiritual growth of its members. These classes generally meet on Sundays at 6:00 p.m.  The following are some of the courses that have been offered in the recent past.

Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People, by John Ortberg
Step By Step Through the Old Testament
He Chose the Nails, by Max Lucado
Jesus: The New Way, by N.T. Wright
Discovering the Bible
History of Christianity
Baptist Beliefs
Life Together, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

In addition to our discipleship courses, there are occasional seminars, conferences and retreats dealing with topics related to specific issues. The following are some of the seminars offered recently.

Estate Planning Seminar
Boundaries for Children
Marriage and Money
Living With Grief and Loss
Protecting Marriage with Boundaries
The Five Love Languages of Children
The User-Friendly Approach to Stress
Caring for Aging Parents

In the spring of 2004, Scottsville Baptist Church participated in 40 Days of Purpose, a six week study of the purposes of the church:  worship, fellowship, discipleship, ministry and missions.  

In the spring of 2005, the church will participate in 40 Days of Community, a six week study focused on building community