I know, I'm really slow getting this on here, but I haven't had good internet connection in quite a while. When it's a slow connection I can't get the pictures uploaded.
Anyway, here are some more highlights of VBS in Arkansas!
CRAFT TIME!!
Each night we had a different craft. Leora did a wonderful job making sure it all ran smoothly. (Especially since we didn't always have it quite ready for her).
The first night we had them make pet rocks--David and Goliath story so we incorporated the rock :o)
Night 2 was spray dye t-shirts. The kids really seemed to enjoy doing that. We had written "Wanted By God" on the back of each shirt and the kids spay dyed stars on the front.
Night 3 they made rattlesnakes out of empty water bottles.
Night 4 they made cowboy vests out of paper bags.
And, finally on night 5 they made "Wanted by God" door hangers.
Here are some pictures of the kids working on the crafts. Somehow Leora managed to escape having her picture taken.
We had the children split up into 4 teams. Each night they started out together in the church singing and listening to the Bible story. Then, we split them up and one team went to the craft tables, one went to have a snack, one went to do an outdoor activity and one group stayed inside to play a memory verse game. Laurie had a different game each night to help them learn their verses.
I'm going to post a few pictures from the activities, then I'll stop boring you with this photo journal of our VBS. :o)
What's a story of David and Goliath without a slingshot?? The kids LOVE to play with water balloons. One of our church members brought this super-powerful water balloon slingshot for Monday night. My dear husband decided to volunteer as the target. He came away from that with a few bruises!
Every year Shawn Gaddy sets up an obstacle course for the kids. They really look forward to the night they get to run through it.
Remeber how I said Laurie was working with the kids each night on the memory verses. As an added incentive, Pastor Charles (aka Snakeoil Snidely) agreed to be the target for some cream pies. Any child that learned all 5 memory verses by Friday night was able to smush a pie in his face. (Some of the adults were hoping they could qualify too!!)
Such a good sport!!
Last, but not least...we were able to borrow a horse for the children to ride. They REALLY enjoyed that. Most of the kids had never been on a horse before. Tim went through a lot of hassle to make that happen, but he came through! :o)
Our final service was on Sunday morning. We did a summary of the week using our skit. We gave out prizes for the children with the most points earned all week. We also had a cookout after the service. We had quite a few parents come to see what their kids had been doing all week. All in all, it was worth the work and effort put into it. We had about 60 kids every night and 53 kids on Sunday! A pretty good turn out for our little church!
Hope you enjoyed this glimps of our VBS!
3 comments:
Awesome! Praise God for getting a good number of kids there, and thank you for doing His work! It was fun to see Charles with pie, too! :)
Thanks for sharing pics! It looks like there were several people who helped helped make things happen. That is great! Jessica
It could not have been done without the help we had. The teens were especially valuable to use weren't they?
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