Athens VBS: Day 5

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You can read about Day 1 of our VBS hereDay 2 hereDay 3 here and Day 4 here.

Day 5 of our VBS (or Summer Bible Camp as it’s known in our church) was very bittersweet.  I was sad to see the week end but so thankful for all that God did in the lives of adults and children alike.  Here’s a recap:

  • We provided coffee and bagels in the morning for all of our awesome volunteers.  They were so appreciative of a the gesture on what turned out to be a very rainy day.
  • Because of the rain, games were held inside for a second day in a row.
  • Gifts to volunteers were distributed.
  • Our Celebration Time (worship) was extended a bit to sing all of the songs learned during the week.
  • Our Security Team was encouraged to be extra diligent as we didn’t want to let our guard down on the last day.
  • Our partial clean-up plan was in place and volunteers ready to help with tear down after SBC ended.

I had a few God Sightings on Day 5:

  • Lots of hugs and laughter as the children enjoyed their last day together at camp.
  • Overflowing outreach project bins (items were brought in for a local one-day missions event as well as a local food pantry we support)
  • Seeing the children worship God during our Celebration time.  The energy was electric!
  • Watching our children’s God Sightings walls be filled to capacity.
  • Safety for all of our campers and volunteers.
  • Parents and volunteers who shared stories of life-change as a result of the camp.
  • Our church staff who worked so hard to help set up rooms, answer phone calls, help with copying, help with greeting the children, assistance with sound and lighting, etc.  It really is an all-church production!

God used the gifts and talents of many to bring glory to Himself this week.  I am so thankful to have worked with fabulous people to make this week unforgettable.  Who knew that learning about Paul’s journey to share the truth of God’s love could be so much FUN?!

Verse for the day:

“Just as I have loved you, you should love one another.”

John 13:34

Here are a few pictures from Day 5:

Balloons to mark our Volunteer Breakfast spot, which included hot coffee and bagels
Balloons to mark our Volunteer Breakfast spot, which included hot coffee and bagels
Instead of purchasing Memory Makers this year, our Family Tribe leaders made bookmarks with each day's Bible verse, Bible point
Instead of purchasing Memory Makers this year, our Family Tribe leaders made laminated bookmarks with each day’s Bible Point, Key Verse and Bible Story on the front.  On the back, our church’s name and year were printed.  They were secured with a binder ring and one set was given to each camper.
A handmade craft made by a camper after Day 4
A handmade craft made by a camper after Day 4

Monday Rewind: My Favorite Online Reads (Week of July 8, 2013)

Last Week’s Favorite Online Reads

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads I enjoyed the week of July 8th:

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Simply, Sunday by Amy Dolan

5 Things Leaders Should Do Every Week by Greg Baird

The State of Vacation Bible School by the Barna Group

5 Steps to Overcoming Resistance to Change by Dale Hudson

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I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.

Did you read something this week that inspired or encouraged you? Share it with me so I might check it out, too!

Athens VBS: Day 4

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You can read about Day 1 of our VBS hereDay 2 here and Day 3 here.

Day 4 of our VBS (or Summer Bible Camp as it’s known in our church) was awesome!  Here’s a recap:

  • I made sure to eat protein again for breakfast.  My choice: PB & J sandwich (again).
  • Today was the day the Gospel message would be presented.  I began praying for hearts to be softened and receptive to the Word has it was presented.
  • I finalized my notes for Sunday’s Celebration Service (I found this very challenging).
  • We wanted to lift the spirits of our volunteers so we decided to provide coffee and bagels in the morning for Day 5.
  • We also started to map out our partial clean-up plan for the end of Day 5.

One of the things that I love about our curriculum is setting aside time for God Sightings – ways that we see God at work.  I had a few God Sightings on Day 4:

  • Hearing that 3 children accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior.
  • Hearing that volunteers are being impacted by what they’ve heard at camp.
  • Seeing the children bring in items for our outreach project.
  • Seeing the children worship God during our Celebration time.
  • Watching our children’s God Sightings walls expand and getting to read many of them.
  • Safety for all of our campers and volunteers.
  • A plan “B” for outdoor games, which had to be moved indoors because of the rain.

I found myself getting (surprisingly) emotional at the thought of camp ending.  I have heard stories of how children and families have been impacted and it makes me sad that camp is ending.  But it’s also exciting to help these precious children continue to grow in their faith.

God is so good!  We almost made it to the finish line.  Looking forward to Day 5!

Verse for the day:

“For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.”

John 3:16

Here are a few pictures from Day 4:

Our gift to our awesome volunteers
Our gift to our awesome volunteers
One of our Outreach Project supply bins
One of our Outreach Project supply bins
A handmade paper torch filled with candies (a gift to my daughter from her leaders)
A handmade paper torch filled with candies (a gift to my daughter from her leaders)
One of our God Sightings walls
One of our God Sightings walls
The Olympic Shop
The Olympic Shop

Athens VBS: Day 3

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You can read about Day 1 of our VBS here and Day 2 here.

Day 3 of our VBS (or Summer Bible Camp as it’s known in our church) was awesome!  Here’s a recap:

  • I made sure to eat protein again for breakfast.  My choice: PB & J sandwich.
  • I had the opportunity to greet volunteers and families as they entered the main entrance.
  • I saw members of our Registration Team putting together our volunteer gifts – it’s very cute – I’ll share the pic tomorrow.
  • The day also included meeting to finalize the proof for the Paul-themed children’s bulletin for Sunday’s Celebration Service.  It looks great!
  • The list of items to execute differently next year is growing – I’ll share some of those thoughts in another post.

I wanted to be very intentional about today was encouraging my leaders to be the biggest cheerleaders for the volunteers they’re leading.  Weariness has a way of settling in after the initial adrenaline rush, so I wanted my team to be aware of that.

One of the things that I love about our curriculum is setting aside time for God Sightings – ways that we see God at work.  I had a few God Sightings on Day 3:

  • Seeing the children bring in items for our outreach project.
  • Seeing the children worship God during our Celebration time.
  • Watching our children’s God Sightings walls expand and getting to read many of them.  It’s the simple things through the eyes of a child that remind me of what’s important.
  • Having one of our volunteers tell me that my smile energizes the building and sets the tone for the day – WOW!
  • A gracious volunteer who picked up dog poo on the way to the outdoor games area – I love her for doing that!
  • Safety for all of our campers and volunteers.
  • Cooperative weather – there were some pretty gray clouds outside but it didn’t rain during camp.

God is so good!  Looking forward to Day 4!

Verse for the day:

“The Lord is for me, so I will have no fear.  What can mere people do to me?”

Psalm 118:6

Here are a few pictures from Day 3:

Drama Time
Drama Time
Discussion in some of our family groups
Discussion in some of our family groups
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Today’s snack: Edible Torches – these were topped with yogurt – delish!