Athens VBS: Day 2

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You can read about Day 1 of our VBS here.

Day 2 of our VBS (or Summer Bible Camp as it’s known in our church) was very busy but still very enjoyable.  Here’s a recap:

  • I made sure to eat protein for breakfast.  My choice: Chobani Greek yogurt (the breakfast of champions!)
  • Because of the first day registration and directing people where to go, we did not have prayer as a team.  I made sure to include prayer today.
  • I made a list of items to execute differently next year – I’ll share some of those thoughts in another post.

The day also included meeting with our Worship Arts team to discuss our family-friendly Celebration Service this Sunday morning and time for one of my summer interns and I to create a Paul-themed children’s bulletin for the service.

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 2:

  • Volunteers who showed up early, prepared & energetic.
  • Seeing the children worship God during our Celebration time.
  • Volunteers who lovingly cared for a child who experienced an anxiety attack.
  • Smiling children who ran into the building, ready for Day 2.
  • Safety for all of our campers and volunteers.

All in all, it was a great day.  Looking forward to Day 3!

Verse for the day:

“Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.”

1 Peter 5:7

 

Athens VBS: Day 1

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A little over a month ago I found myself in a new leadership role at my church and subsequently the director of our VBS (now known as Summer Bible Camp).  In the two years that I’ve been at my current church, my role had been very, very small.  Did I mention my role was very, very small?  This year, I am leading a leadership team of 20 (who, in turn, are leading 150+ volunteers).

I am so blessed to be able to lead with such a fine group of capable, take-initiative leaders.  It has truly made my job a lot easier!  For the past several days, I’ve been asked, “Are you okay?” and “How are you holding up?” countless times.  I’ve also heard, “You look great, considering the amount of responsibility on your shoulders.”  Again, because of our capable leadership team, my primary role as director has been to troubleshoot and equip our leaders (what I love to do..the equipping part!).

After many months of thinking, planning, purchasing and organizing, our VBS kicked off yesterday.  We were expecting 300+ children and it seemed like they all showed up at once!  Thanks to our security and registration teams, we were able to get the children settled in rather quickly before the Celebration (worship) time began.

Of course, there were issues that came up that we needed to address:  parking lot congestion and traffic flow, implementing and enforcing a new drop-off & pick up policy (persons picking up children must now show a valid photo ID), building safety, a broken copier, and helping our youngest campers be active participants in the worship time.

All in all, the day went well.  When I was leaving the building for the day, someone asked me how I’m surviving such a busy time.  My answer:  God’s grace.  I am operating in His strength, not my own.  I am energized by my leaders and how I can best serve them.  I can’t wait to see what God is going to do this week!

Verse for the day:

“The Lord is good to everyone.  He showers compassion on all his creation.”

Psalm 145:9

Here are a few pictures from Day 1:

Photo: SBC is underway!
Our stage set
Wrapping up Celebration Time
Wrapping up Celebration Time

Monday Rewind: My Favorite Online Reads (Week of June 17, 2013)

Last Week’s Favorite Online Reads

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads I enjoyed the week of June 17th:

{BLOGGING}

How to Make Your Blog Pinterest-Friendly by Sarah Mueller (for Christian Mommy Blogger)

{SELF-CARE}

7 Ways a Leader Has a Better Weekend by Ron Edmondson

{MATTERS OF THE HEART}

Catching Quality Time. Together. by Mary Sims

{MINISTRY/LEADERSHIP}

The Seasons of Leadership by Jenni Catron

4 Questions Successful Leaders Ask Themselves by Jay Mitchell

Managing Ministry Transitions by Courtney Wilson

On Vacation, and Willow Chicago by Amy Dolan

Children’s Ministry Leaders – Stop Saying “I’m So Busy!” by Keith Tusing

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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!

Monday Rewind: My Favorite Online Reads (Week of June 3, 2013)

Last Week’s Favorite Online Reads

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads I enjoyed the week of June 3rd:

{PERSONAL GROWTH}

How to Find a Mentor to Help You Go Further, Faster by Michael Hyatt

{MINISTRY/LEADERSHIP}

Directional Leadership: Leading Sideways by Sam Luce

4 Ways to Disengage Parents From Your Ministry by Greg Baird

{SOUL CARE}

7 Things You Need When You’re Overwhelmed & Can’t Keep Up by Ann Voskamp

Slowing Down {In Opposite World} by Courtney Joseph (for Women Living Well)

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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!