The pandemic period resulted in all educational activities in Indonesia undergoing a change in the shape of the learning process. The learning process that is used to face-to-face meetings between teachers and students turns into an online learning system. The Sunday School education is no exception. This study aims to find obstacles, solutions and future projections for Sunday school activities in Indonesian baptism churches. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The results of this study found that most baptism churches have disabled Sunday School activities because the church is not ready to facilitate students in online learning. However, it was found that a number of baptism churches were committed to holding Sunday school activities. The obstacles faced are related to the lack of ability to apply technological facilities by teachers, parents and students. also an obstacle to spending a large quota. The solution is to improve technological capabilities for teachers and parents. Future projection is to strengthen the ability of parents in biblical knowledge and teaching skills of children at home.
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