What does it take to have a Sunday School that is spiritually alive?
Loads of children in a bright setting? Publicity? Networking among parents? Teachers who are "boned up" on the latest educational theories and methods used in secular schools?
In one sentence in her Miscellaneous Writings, Mary Baker Eddy slices through all the preoccupation with externals and goes to the spiritual core of the question: "Neither material finesse, standpoint, nor perspective guides the infinite Mind and spiritual vision that should, does, guide His children."