Sunday School

The Sunday School at Shiloh is the basic organization for Bible teaching.

The goals of our Sunday School are:

(1)   To teach biblical revelation. The Bible is our text book.

(2)   To reach persons for Christ and church membership.

(3)   To support the growth and fellowship of believers in Christ

(4)   To provide and interpret information regarding the work of the church and the Southern Baptist Convention

A Journey of Growth

Shiloh Baptist Church was founded in 1847. The records show that in 1946 the Sunday enrollment was 164 with an average attendance of 104. Mr. Reid Barnette was the Sunday School Director. We could say it took 99 years for Shiloh to average 100 members in Sunday School. In 1961, the enrollment reached 300 people with an average weekly attendance of 215. Mr. John McCorkle was listed as Sunday School Director. During the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s, the Sunday School enrollment fluctuated around 350 with average attendance around 200. It was in 1996 that enrollment reached into the 400’s with 414 and an average attendance of 215. In 2007, Shiloh reached another milestone with 304 as average attendance for the year. Mr. Roger Benton served as Sunday School Director. The Sunday School at Shiloh has shown a steady rate of growth since 1996. Join us as we work to reach the next milestone of growth: a weekly average attendance of 400 in Sunday School

The Sunday School is organized by departments and classes for all ages.