Showing posts with label VBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VBS. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Here Comes Fun

Under Construction: A Habitat for Humanity Vacation Bible School.
July 14-18
9-Noon
with St Mark's
for age 4 - completed 4th Grade

Contact me for more information


The adult planners are probably getting as excited about what we're doing as the kids will be doing it.

Among the fun & cool things we hope to pull off: building this playhouse.

Don't you wish you were a kid?

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

They Have to Be Doing Something

Last week was Vacation Bible Camp. Gethsemane joined St Mark's Cathedral.

My job was basically to be in charge of the 3-4 year olds.

One of the adults (who I think was sent to help for a couple days when it was becoming apparent what a difficult and desperate situation it was to be in charge of the 3-4 year olds) pointed out about this age that they have to be doing something.

I think that has good applicability beyond age 4 and its gotten me thinking in terms of what we offer kids (or adults) the chance to do (other than sit still and be quite) when they're at church.

Here are examples of positive responses from my kids or others that stand out to me :

  • Participation in the Palm Sunday procession elicited a spontaneous "that was fun."
  • During some music last week one of my kids wanted me to dance with them.
  • Going forward and receiving communion seems important and to be desired.
  • Dipping fingers in the baptismal water to make the sign of the cross is frequently done.
  • Lighting a candle, making an offering and praying for someone is requested.
  • Art work is popular. Someone made a note on the art room chalk board "Art Room - Yes!"

I'm thinking about more ways we can make church an active, doing experience. Not doing for the sake of doing itself....but as a way to express and engage with things that often remain cerebral and unengaging to kids, and even to many of us adults.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Vacation Bible Camp Announcement

Gethsemane is joining St Mark's Cathedral for "Pilgrimage: Seeking the Kingdom of God," August 6-10, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Pilgrims will step back in time to experience the Medieval period, travel to foreign lands, and meet five different Saints. Along the way pilgrims will enjoy music, street fairs, Bible stories and general merriment as we seek to know ourselves, each other, the Creator, the Savior and the Holy Spirit. The program is for children aged 4 through completed 4th grade. Registration is due by July 16th. Watch for more information or contact me.