Flor planned Vacation Bible School at
our church, Joy In Christ Community Church in Hinunangan, for the
local kids. She enlisted the help of the church members and
the youth. Several weeks before VBS they went house to house to enlist children who want to attend and then they got busy to prepare the handouts that will be needed as well as improvising the badges for the awards. They made copies, cut, pasted, sew, etc., etc.. Flor improvised a lot of the games materials since the church doesn't really have any games equipment of any kind. Months before she had asked church members to start collecting empty 14oz. cans, soda bottles, boxes [large and small], any shiny/metallic wrappers and other stuff for craft.
The VBS materials used was Agency D3 and they
practiced the songs and moves for several weeks prior to VBS. We want to thank First
Southern Baptist Church, Topeka, KS, [fsbctopeka.org] for providing the
materials. First Southern had used the materials in 2014 and they passed it on to us last year. Flor translated it in Bisaya, the local dialect here.
They started the daily VBS with the
opening song, Agency D3 that became a hit. But the kids' favorite among the songs was "More Than Just a Good Man."
Flor then tells the kids the agent's assignment that day and that they need to listen well to their teachers so they could report to her what they discovered and the evidence they learned at closing time.
The kids then break up into small
groups. Since it is a one room church, the youngest group, taught by Sister Jocelyn, stays in the building:
Another class [Pre-teen] taught by Sister Deborah is in the shed outside
the church:
The third class [8 to 10 years old] carries chairs through
the coconut trees and down the road to our store and holds class on
the store porch.
After their lesson they play games on our driveway.
The youngest class push their chairs to the side and the teacher set up their game:
Lorenz was there during the 8-10 years old class' game time and
was playing in a big box.
And then they return to their small group to
finish up their craft project. We want to thank the folks at Midway
Wholesale, Topeka, KS, (link MIDWAY WHOLESALE), our FSBC Sunday School class for providing art supplies used for the
crafts.
The kids then return to the church for
closing and snack. Flor talks with them about what they learned.
The kids then recite memory verses.
They have a closing prayer and thanksgiving for the snacks.
Then everybody's favorite, snack time....
Lorenz got his drink before everybody else.
There was a closing ceremony on
Saturday, April 14. A lot of the kids had dressed up for the ceremony. Some parents were also in attendance. One little girl had worn a pair of pink snow boots. It looked like a prized possession of hers.
They had some of the crafts finished
during the week on display for everyone to see.
Flor and JJ had a post-closing
discussion.
We had lost electricity and we would not
have music to go along with the Agency D3 songs. Flor discussed it
with some of her help.
The closing was started with prayer
Flor gave the welcome remarks to give the parents who were present an idea of what their kids learned that week.
The help was reluctant to do the Agency
D3 songs without music. So, the opening songs were kid's praise
songs that almost everybody knew. Good thing Pastor Teddy was also there to accompany the kids with his guitar.
The classes all had presentations.
There were various awards where the kids earned badges.
JJ got a best in attendance award (like
he had a choice).
JJ's class put on a skit about Jesus
being nailed to the cross. JJ was the guy with the hammer.
Picture time allowed for pictures of
the classes
Then everybody has to be in the picture too.
Before the snacks were served, Flor handed out little mementos for the helpers as a way of saying "thank you" for all the help.
Marilou, Lorenz' mom, for helping with the youngest class:
Sister Amapola for helping teach the pre-teen class:
Our pastor, Pastor Teddy Jualo for transporting kids to and from Nasa. And playing his guitar:
Richie JR for helping with games:
Ms. Jezliah for teaching the 8 to 10 years old:
Sister Deborah for teaching the pre-teen class:
The two energetic youth, Kang-kang and Bajoy for helping Ms. Jezliah's class:
A group picture of the entire staff. Sister Jocelyn [second row far right] was the teacher for the youngest class:
Snacks were served by the staff.
Pancit, bread and juice.
...and it would not be Filipino without a dog
involved. Lorenz' puppy decided to make an entrance and socialize.
Thank you to all the people that made
this VBS possible. To God be the glory.
Thank you for following. We love y'all.
Thank you for following. We love y'all.
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