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Old 11-21-2012, 10:20 PM   #1
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Default Does class size matter?

I posit that our Gospel Doctrine class in Sunday School is broken.

Am I talking about the problem of repeating the same format every year (rotating through the scriptures)? No. Am I talking about a lack of quality teachers? No.

I'm talking about a lack of meaningful interaction, which simply cannot be accomplished in the large classroom format.

I made a suggestion to my ward leaders that we start up more small classes that are approved as part of the curriculum. Family relations. Temple prep (but allow already-endowed members to attend).

The idea was not warmly received. The pushback was that "it is very important for the members to learn the standard works." "We'll be too diluted." "We already don't have enough attending gospel doctrine."

There is a goodly percentage of my ward that does not attend Sunday School at all. People vote with their feet.

We had a lady who was called to be Relief Society President a couple of weeks ago. She has been in the ward for at least a dozen years. I have been in the ward for three years. I didn't even know who she was, had never spoken to her, and knew nothing about her (she is either not married, or husband doesn't attend church). I'm intrigued by her. Don't get the wrong idea--she's probably 65 years old. She is the owner/president of a large successful business, which makes her very different than most women in the church.

The way we set up our Sundays, it's very hard for a male to get to know females, except via their husbands. Esp. if they do not attend most ward activities.
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