Organizational work now underway for Vacation Bible School in Drayton

This summer, local churches have once again combined their efforts to organize Vacation Bible School.  

This year’s theme is: Cave Quest VBS: Following Jesus, the Light of the World!

Vacation Bible School will run from July 11 to 15 at the Drayton Reformed Church (74 Wellington Street). It is offered to all children in the community, from those who have completed JK to those who have completed Grade 5.

“Vacation Bible School (VBS) is a great way to feel a part of your community, meet other kids, and learn about Jesus,” organizers state.

At Cave Quest, youngsters explore what it means to follow Jesus through dark times.  They participate in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing catchy songs, play teamwork-building games, make and dig into yummy treats, experience one-of-a-kind Bible adventures, and make a cool craft to take home. Plus, participants will learn to look for evidence of God all around them. Each day concludes with a “Cave Quest Closing” that gets everyone involved in living what they’ve learned. Family members and friends are encouraged to join in daily for this special time at 11:10am. VBS is offered free through the generosity of the local churches.

“This is a wonderful example of how the community of Drayton can work together for the benefit of our children.  Kids at Cave Quest VBS will join a mission effort which touches very close to all of us right now,” organizers state.

“We will be providing support for the Syrian refugees in Wellington County. We will be collecting items for local families settling in the area – i.e. school supplies, clothing, etc.”

On the last day of VBS (July 15) at 10:45am organizers invite the community to come to the church for the VBS closing program.  

Local residents can join the adventure by registering their children to be a part of Cave Quest VBS: Following Jesus, the Light of the World or by helping out with the program.  

“This ministry cannot run without lots of wonderful volunteers. Think about helping for a day or two or, even better, the whole week,” organizers urge.

Anyone not able to volunteer but wanting to help can donate a gift card or stamps from the Drayton Food Market which helps buy snacks for the week. They can be given to Tracy Kabbes, local church representatives or dropped off at the Drayton Reformed Church office.

To register or volunteer go to www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/draytonvbs (note: this counts for volunteer high school hours).

VBS is run by all local churches together, so contact any of the church’s VBS representatives with questions or Tracy Kabbes at kabbespatch@hotmail.com or 519-638-3349.  

 

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