Five Tips for Making Record Keeping Easy

Written by Wayne Poling

For efficiency, Sunday School departments need an effective Sunday School record-keeping system. Use these tips to help make great record-keeping a reality:

Identify the information you need to collect. A good records system includes an up-to-date member roll and prospect file. Every name in the member file and prospect file represents a person who needs a regular personal encounter with God and the ministry of a concerned Sunday School class. The member and prospect data in your records tell who people are, where they live, what their spiritual condition is, and to which group they have been assigned. Weekly individual member and class records tell who is and who is not present. Record-keeping becomes a way in which leaders have accountability for members, and members become accountable for commitments they have made to their class, church, and God.

CLASS RECORD BOOK NO 82 FOR ADULTS CLASSES

CLASS RECORD BOOK NO 82 FOR ADULTS CLASSES

Select a records system that fits your church's needs. Your record system should record pertinent personal, family, spiritual development, and Sunday School participation for every individual.

Gather the information you need to update your records. If your church is like many churches, you will need to obtain more information in order to be able to update your records. One of the best ways to do this may be to re-register everyone for Sunday School. This does not mean beginning again with your Sunday School enrollment, but re-registering everyone and updating information. To do this, here are some steps you may want to follow:

Develop a written policy for Sunday School records. Include in the policy how new members are to be enrolled, how members may be dropped from Sunday School, and the process for handling Sunday School records on Sunday morning and other times.

Plan a specific training time. Make a specific effort to educate everyone that has any form of responsibility for Sunday School.

Wayne Poling is Sunday School/FAITH ministry specialist at LifeWay Christian Resources, Nashville, Tennessee.

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