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A Third Grade Curriculum Worth Reprinting

Posted on 2016-07-04 by Patrick
In the now out of print “The Embarrassed Believer” by Hugh Hewitt https://www.amazon.com/Embarrassed-Believer-Reviving-Christian-Unbelief/dp/0849914191/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1467647489&sr=1-1&keywords=the+embarrassed+believer Hugh offers up the Third Grade Curriculum from his church Sunday School.  This is what he outlines as a guideline between a Believer, a Bystander, and a Bad Guy.

I am somewhat embarrassed to say I cannot currently pass the curriculum, not at 100% anyway.  Currently I have this at about 70% with little change in ten years.  I also do not agree 100% with Hugh on this assessment of how this splits up the parties.  It is a good indicator, but it certainly is not conclusive.  Some of the most strident atheists that I know have made a point of knowing the Bible as well as many Christians.  Sadly they only know the words and make a point of only reading the painful parts and taking those out of context.

There are also many Christians who have placed Christ in their heart, who have yet to learn the Bible.  It is a shortcoming for sure, but it does not necessarily make them a bystander.  It does however potentially leave them as quite an ineffective Christian when it comes to their most basic and important of charges.   The Great Commission requires a certain level of competency on Biblical knowledge.

While the test itself is all from The Embarrassed Believer (Hewitt, 1998, pages 107-109), I have updated the verses to the English Standard Version specifically.

So here is the test.  By the time a Third Grader graduates to fourth grade Sunday School they should be able to do the following:

  • Recite the books of the New Testament in Order (November-March)
    1. Mathew 
    2. Mark
    3. Luke 
    4. John
    5. Acts
    6. Romans
    7. 1st Corinthians
    8. 2nd Corinthians
    9. Galatians
    10. Ephesians
    11. Philippians
    12. Colossians
    13. 1st Thessalonians
    14. 2nd Thessalonians
    15. 1st Timothy
    16. 2nd Timothy
    17. Titus
    18. Philemon
    19. Hebrews
    20. James
    21. 1st Peter
    22. 2nd Peter
    23. 1st John
    24. 2nd John
    25. 3rd John
    26. Jude
    27. Revelation
  • Sing the Doxology from Memory (November)

“Praise God from whom all blessings flow

Praise Him all creatures here below
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host     
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.”
  • Demonstrate passing the peace of Christ (April)
Say: “May the peace of Christ be with you!”
Respond: “And with you.”
  • Recite the Lord’s Prayer (November)
Matthew 6:9–13 (ESV) “Pray then like this: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.'”
  •   Recite John 3:16 (March/April/May)
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” (ESV)
  • Recite Romans 3:23 (October/November)
“for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (ESV)
  • Recite 1 John 1:9 (December/January/February)
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
  • Identify pictures of: (September)
    1. Pulpit
    2. Pew
    3. Font
    4. Communion Table
  • State a simple explanation of Baptism. (March)
  • State a simple explanation of Communion (September/October)
  • State a simple explanation of the symbolism of bread and wine in Communion. (September)
  • State in order the liturgical (church) year. (May)
    1. Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, and Pentecost.
  • Find a hymn by number in the hymnal.  (October)
  • Find in the Bible: (October)
    1.  Genesis
    2. Psalms
    3. Mathew
  • Additional items for third-graders to learn:

Demonstrate the responses, “We lift our prayer to you…”, “Hear our prayer, O Lord.”  “Lord Hear our Prayer”.

  • State the correct order of worship:
    1. Prelude
    2. Call to Worship
    3. Praise
    4. Confession
    5. Sermon
    6. Prayers of the people
    7. Passing the peace of Christ
    8. Offering
    9. Benediction
  •   Identify the Pastor by picture
  • Write:  A Simple call to worship
    1. A simple prayer of thanksgiving and praise.
    2. A simple prayer of confession.

In the time since Hugh wrote the book a lot of technology has transformed the church.  Some of these are of course church specific, responses will vary from church to church as well as denomination.  Because of technology not every church will have a hymnal anymore, many more modern churches instead project the words onto screens throughout the church.  Some churches don’t even necessarily have bibles in the pews anymore, rather they use digital media and will quote from multiple translations in the same service.

Regardless these differences however this is a very good starting point.  Knowing where to find the books within the Bible is a key aspect of understanding your faith.  Knowing key scripture is important in articulating the basic tenets of faith.

About Patrick

First and foremost, Patrick is a fallen being far from perfect in just about every way. Saved by Christ more than a decade ago, his life has been transformed. While there is more to Patrick than simply his redemption this must be placed up front because it is perhaps the most important brick in the foundation of this blog. Additional information about Patrick includes his home. He is a displaced native Minnesotan who has studied just about everything. He holds both a Bachelor of Science in Multi-Disciplinary Studies and an MBA with an additional emphasis on Public Relations, both from Liberty University.
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