LEAD gets to local churches up to six months ahead of local Sabbath School programming, so we are giving local leaders a few file cards of information that can be used for VBS for two reasons:
First, as the old proverb confesses, “The best laid plans of mice and men have often gone astray.” Unforseen difficulties arise. Plans change. Leaders get stressed.
Some churches have not had VBS for a number of years. These programs offer hope and direction for starting again, starting where you are, and starting now.
1. The central theme for Vacation Bible School at the Cloverdale church in Boise, Idaho, led children to investigate “My Community.”
The information and activities revolved around how children can serve and witness for Jesus within their home, school, church, country—and their community. The children enjoyed (A) singing songs, (B) reciting memory verses, (C) hearing interesting Bible lessons and stories, (D) assembling unique crafts, (E) indulging in tasty treats, and (F) unveiling amazing discoveries in nature.
The attendance was consistent throughout the week: 35 children.
Watching a child’s eyes and face light up because they learned something new about Jesus is a heartwarming feeling that cannot be described.
And that was the purpose of this year’s Vacation Bible School at Cloverdale.
Story by Gerry Eslink, a Vacation Bible School volunteer for Cloverdale church.
2. In the long, hot, lazy days of summer, Vacation Bible School provides children with a fun, faith-based environment to learn about Jesus and build friendships.
Wilma Bing, Washington Conference family ministries director, says that local church volunteers have two purposes to fulfill with “Vacation Bible School programs:
1. To reach out to children and their parents.
2. To brings the entire church together for a common evangelistic goal.”
Through the years, Vacation Bible School has emerged as an effective way to bring Adventist and community children together for child-friendly evangelism.
“When I first got involved with VBS about 12 years ago, the majority of the kids were Adventist with only a handful of kids from the neighborhood,” says Linda Burman, VBS director fot the church in Auburn City, Washington. “Initially we found the process of integrating the neighborhood kids into our programs very difficult, as they were basically outnumbered. However, in the last couple years, the majority of kids attending VBS are from the surrounding neighborhood.”
Children in Kirkland (Wash.), Bellevue (Wash.), and Auburn City explored facing fears at Crocodile Dock, while children at Shelton Valley’s (Wash.) summer daycare camp discovered Bible royalty in Castles and Crowns. Graham (Wash.) children explored creation, while children at Auburn Academy Church visited “Rome” and the underground church in the church’s “Journey to Bethlehem” facility.
The Crocodile Dock theme, about not being afraid, was particularly relevant for a young boy with leukemia who attended the Bellevue VBS. The staff and children prayed for him to not be afraid of his treatment. When he came back, he said because of God, he hadn’t been afraid.
“VBS benefits our church,” says Dixie Robinson, Bellevue VBS leader, “because such a large percentage of people work together as a team to put on this evangelistic effort, which has a great impact on our community.”
Story by Heidi Martell, Washington Conference associate communication director
In-a-minute Resources
• Your local Sabbath School and Children’s Ministries directors.
• Candy DeVore, Children’s Ministries director, Review and Herald Publishing Association
Cindy Chamberlin, Gleaner managing editor, shared Vacation Bible School reports for 2009.
Hi, a number of bloggers have expressed an interest in hosting boot camps for their leaders. You can make arrangements for Boot Camps by directly contacting the LEAD magazine editor who also directs the Boot Camps: fcrumbly@rhpa.org/301-393-4094. I’ll be delighted to talk with you about this.
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Wikipedia Report: “Pan Am Flight 103 was Pan American World Airways‘ third daily scheduled transatlantic flight from London’s Heathrow Airport to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. On Wednesday 21 December 1988, the aircraft flying this route—a Boeing 747-121 named Clipper Maid of the Seas—was destroyed by a bomb, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members.[1] Eleven people in Lockerbie, southern Scotland, were killed as large sections of the plane fell in and around the town, bringing total fatalities to 270. As a result, the event has been named by the media as the Lockerbie Bombing.
“In 2001, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, a Libyan, was convicted of involvement in the bombing and sentenced to life imprisonment. On 20 August 2009, the Scottish Government released him on compassionate grounds to return to Libya as he was suffering from terminalprostate cancer and had a life expectancy of less than 3 months.”
How has the Sabbath School lessons Loved and Loving: John’s Epistles, especially Lesson 8, impacted your response—emotional and visible—to the freeing of the convicted bomber and Libya’s response? How does the thought that “love costs and pays” in response to Lesson 8 direct your witness about this world news media blitz?
Reading Marcia Conner’s article in Training and Development confirmed my thoughts that Tweeting could benefit Sabbath School leaders in local churches.Here are some possibilities:
• Supplement your training programs and those provided by conference leaders. Tweeting could enable you to follow up with workshop facilitators to sharpen skills that you had only limited time to internalize in a meeting filled with other sharp learners.
• Only so much can be said during the time allocated for a Sabbath School class strategy session. Tweeting can enable the planning—plus discussion and fellowship—to continue.
• Leaders who twitter can follow up the limited time for fellowshipping at training events, connecting more firmly with other workshop attendees who have similar challenges. You could also be affirmed for your successes.
• Sabbath School members can become better acquainted. Shut-ins who can twitter have another pipeline through which to share their thoughts and insights about the Sabbath School lesson.
• Although tweeting tutorials are readily available via blogs, online courses, in-person workshops, and video instructions on YouTube, perhaps “Tweeting” would be a valuable workshop to host for Sabbath School leaders (including class facilitators) and the Sabbath School Council in your local church.
• Need facilitators? Chat with your communication leaders—and all those savvy youth and young adults in your church and area churches. Hosting tweeting tutorials could provide that teachable format for enabling members to see their Adventist education dollars paying off—invite the staff of your school, academy, or university to come in and share their tweeting abilities.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver was the sister of President John F. Kennedy and a champion of the disabled. She founded the Special Olympics, died Tuesday, August 11, 2009.
The Special Olympics, which started as summer camps held in the Shrivers’ backyard, now serves about 2.5 million mentally disabled people in 190 countries, according to the Special Olympics website. And today, 3.1 million people with mental disabilities participate in 228 programs in 170 nations, according to the Special Olympics.
For many mentally challenged adults, Sabbath School is an oasis, a bright spot, a warm and welcoming place. LEAD magazine helps members and their friends who want to study the Word of God do so by providing volunteer class facilitators practical tips and lesson activities on the same subjects that the rest of the adult division Bible students are enjoying—and growing with.
Helene Hubbard, PhD, MD prepares the Bible study materials for this special needs group in her section of The Bridge called Emmaus Eyes. She has won an award for her work with this population in Florida.
You will want to make sure that your church provides this option for your Sabbath School discipleship and evangelism. And then share the experience.
This year, 2009, is the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species published November 25, 1859. A recent poll showed that 52 percent of American’s agreed that “the development of life was guided by intelligent design” as opposed to believing Darwin’s theory that life developed “through an unguided process of random mutations and natural selection.” Many entities worldwide are hailing this line of thinking as the collapse of Darwinism with various festivities. What is your Sabbath School doing to shed light on credible design to counteract this teaching still being given to school children? Facts worth knowing and sharing, even by our children can be found in resources like this one:
If you have other resources to help Sabbath Schools share intelligent design during this anniversary year of Darwinism, leave a comment below.