Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The Frantic Life of Those Involved in VBS

This week our church is putting on its summer Vacation Bible School. We are all involved: Dave does A/V, sound and photography, I am the Bible teacher, Ella entertains all by singing her heart out and dancing during the two large group sessions and Delia gives the nursery staff second thoughts about volunteering in this capacity! We spend about 4 hours at church each morning and come home exhausted. This week feels crazy and we're kinda in survival mode right now, but I think the involvement is worth it.

Pastor Bruce's family has been visiting this week so Ella gets to sing and dance with his granddaughter Olivia every day. This makes her SO HAPPY! Today was only the second day, yet Ella seems to have all the songs and motions down so she found herself a place on the stage with the worship leaders and went nuts! Watching her enthusiastic praise makes us SO HAPPY!


I haven't had a leadership role in Bible school for a long time, but decided to step up this year. I teach Bible Blast, which means I have 4 shifts of students that come to my classroom to hear/experience a Bible story. I am fond of the Power Lab material this year. The stories all encourage much activity and participation. Today we put oatmeal in blindfolded students' eyes to make them feel that they were the blind beggar being healed by Jesus. Yesterday some students broke out in leprosy and had to be quarantined! (pictured). Tomorrow the students will walk on water like Peter (it will really be Oobleck.)

It is fun to be in teacher mode again, but definitely challenging to slip back into Mommy mode with the little energy that is left after the frenzy of managing 100 wild Bible school students. Poor Dave, I am living for the relaxation and quiet of next week and he'll be working his tail off on the mission trip!

3 comments:

VP's said...

Ah, yes.. the frantic VBS life. It's crazy but worth it. Ours is August 4-8. I have all of the behind the scenes work so all of my work is right now. Scott is always the Bible leader (we do the same curriculum). Blessings to you as you serve in this way.

Anonymous said...

Jen, I am sure that you are inspiring the kids! Our VBS begins next week and the kids have already been practicing the songs (that's what being the sons of the coordinator get!) Anyway, we'll need to do a webcam together so that the kids can all sing together! :-)

love, Karen

Dorina Gilmore said...

Sounds like fun! I love how creative your teaching time is. Too bad we can't send Meilani to your Bible school. She'd *love* it! We'll be praying for an extra dose of energy for you, Mama VM.