First methodist holds G-Force VBS

Published 2:00 am Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Messenger photo/QUINTA GOINES First United Methodist Church is hosting their G-Force themed Vacation Bible School this week. Sixty-five 3-year-old through fifth-grade-age children have been attending VBS. The participants are learning to share the love of God through the way they live, move, help others, act, care and follow Christ. Each day of Bible school is filled with Bible lessons, missions, crafts, science experiments and lunch all relating back to the theme. Pictured, Kincey Coley prepares to transform a sandwich bag into an explosive lunch bag. Coley had to put a paper towel, vinegar and baking soda into the bag to create the G-Force themed science project.

Messenger photo/QUINTA GOINES
First United Methodist Church is hosting their G-Force themed Vacation Bible School this week. Sixty-five 3-year-old through fifth-grade-age children have been attending VBS. The participants are learning to share the love of God through the way they live, move, help others, act, care and follow Christ. Each day of Bible school is filled with Bible lessons, missions, crafts, science experiments and lunch all relating back to the theme. Pictured, Kincey Coley prepares to transform a sandwich bag into an explosive lunch bag. Coley had to put a paper towel, vinegar and baking soda into the bag to create the G-Force themed science project.

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