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Local VBS programs
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First Southern Baptist Church, 3301 19th St., offers a vacation Bible school with a roller coaster theme. Children from 4 years old through sixth grade are invited to attend “Colossal Coaster World” from 6-8:30 p.m. starting Sunday, July 21, and continuing through Friday, July 26.
Children will experience a day at this virtual amusement park. They’ll enter the Worship Rally at the Main Gate and make their first stop at Coaster Alley for Bible study. There will be snacks at the Cotton Candy Cafe, recreation at the Adrenaline Zone, music at Tune Town, missions at the Global Expo and crafts at the Scissors and Stuff Emporium.
Trinity Lutheran Church, 2701 24th St., invites children to Kingdom Rock VBS: Where Kids Stand Strong for God. The church will hold its annual vacation Bible school from 6:-8:30 p.m. starting Sunday, July 28, and continuing through Thursday, Aug. 1.
Kids from 3 years old through fifth grade will participate in Bible-learning activities, sing songs, play games, enjoy treats, experience epic Bible adventures, collect Bible Memory Buddies to remind them to stand strong, and test out Sciency-Fun Gizmos they can take home.
Trinity Lutheran’s new youth director, Craig Gauerke, will lead a middle school crew, Rock Solid. This group is for kids completing grades 6-8, and they will go to different sites in town for bowling, skating, etc., then return back to Trinity for Fanfare Finale.
In addition, kids will learn to look for evidence of God all around them through something called God Sightings. Each day concludes with Fanfare Finale – a celebration from 8:05-8:30 p.m. Family and friends are invited to attend as the kids get involved in living what they’ve learned.
Registrations can be completed at the church. For more information call Trinity Lutheran church, 620-793-7894, or visit the website: trinitychrch@sbcglobal.net.
The Great Bend Seventh-day Adventist Church’s VBS, “Investigation Station,” wraps up tonight. Students 4-12 years old have been investigating the ideas of creation, evolution and the big bang theory all week, learning about archeologists’ discoveries that support creation, sponsors said. They’ve all gotten involved in mission work for children of Belize. Tonight there will be a parents’ program from 6:30-8:45 p.m. at the church, located one mile west of 10th and Patton Road.