Wednesday, January 4, 2012

10th Anniversary!


Break out the balloons, grab the streamers and let the confetti fly because Community VBS is 10 years old this year!

That’s right, ten years of kids, snacks, songs, heat and humidity. Just think if you knew a kid that was in kindergarten when we started they are probably driving now. If you knew a kid who was in 3rd grade back then they are a senior now or already graduated. If you were thirty when you started volunteering at VBS you are now ready for a midlife crisis.
How should we celebrate? I would love to hear your ideas. Please respond to this email or on the blog page with ideas to celebrate this ministry that God has blessed us with.

Let your creative juices flow in spite of the cold. We could have 10 best things about VBS list; we could have 10 worst things about VBS list; we could have a random drawing of 10 kids and give away something during this summer’s VBS; we could have 10 birthday cakes for snacks; we could have a birthday cake food fight (my personal favorite idea); we could give away $10,000 to some lucky volunteer (I guarantee we would have no trouble rounding up volunteers with this idea).

The ball is in your court now. Or, the birthday party is in your court may be a better way of looking at it. Thanks to all of you for being a part of this ministry and special thanks to God for allowing us all to know His son and to partnering with us for over 10 years!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

VBS Offering 411


Hello folks,

I wanted to pass on to you the final numbers from the VBS pennies and Unity Service Offering. We had $90.00 collected in pennies and the donation has been sent a to world vision for mosquito nets for the entire amount. Each mosquito net costs $18 and protects a whole family. That means the VBS kids will help protect 5 families in Africa – well done!

The Unity Services offering totaled $347.35. We tithed $35 to the Junction's Back to School program that will be held on Friday August 12, 6:30-8pm and the Junction Community Center.

The remainder of the Unity offering will go to support VBS for 2012. Let us continue to pray that the kids in the community come to know the love, grace and person of Jesus Christ!

On behalf of the Community VBS commitee I want to say God bless you for your support and prayers and we will do it all again in the summer of 2012 - it will be here before you know it!

God bless,
David

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bare Necessities - Prayer


This is the fianl segment in the series "Bare Necessities" that examines what are the essentials of the Christian faith for kids at VBS.

God blessed us with cloudy skies for our annual Unity Service and temperatures were not too hot. It was a blessing to sing to the Lord with the kids and enjoy the local pastors spin on the kids Bible lessons.

After the snacks, the games, the Bible lessons, the lame jokes by the seal, and the Unity Serivce we are left with a vital bare necessity for VBS - prayer.

Prayer is the breath in the body of Christ's lungs. As involuntary as breathing is to our natural bodies let prayer be so to our spiritual bodies. Let us pray for the kids who attended VBS and live in our community. Let us pray that God would reveal himself to them and that they would give their hearts and lives to him. Let us pray that when they have a need this school year the Holy Spirit will bring to their minds the VBS Bible lessons. Let us pray that when things are going well for them they will remember to praise the Lord with the songs they sang at VBS.

Pray for the direction for Community VBS. The adult volunteer pool has shrank in our area, the last three years we have had a declining number of elementary kids in College Corner, and calendars are getting filled up into the first week of August (school orientations, soccer,etc). Together the result is we may need to think about a different month/week for VBS or a one day outreach on a Saturday. The important thing is to pray that God would show us how to reach kids in our neighborhood.

The kingdom of God is one that expands. kingdom people do not build walls and "hold the fort" but their mantra is "onward Christian soldier!" How we move forward to bring light to children in darkness requires that we pray for his strategy and battle formation for next year and the years ahead.

Finally, while praying for the kids, the people and plans for VBS offer up to God a prayer of thanksgiving for giving us another VBS and Unity Service!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Sun Setting on Sonsurf Beach


Hello folks,

The sun is setting on our 2011 VBS. We have the Unity Service ahead on Sunday as we celebrate VBS with the entire body of Christ. As I was looking back over the last three days I thought things went really well.

The registration team had sign-in and t-shirts down to a science.

Our youth helpers were well trained and did a great job.

I heard good reports of children sharing prayer request at snack time.

The report on games was that kids got wet and they were very happy with that!

The Bible stories were simple but powerful. Just as you would expect from an awesome book like the Bible!

The praise team rocked the Grove and the kids loved their stage time on Wednesday night.

I enjoyed watching a father share with his son how to do the sound ministry at VBS.

I heard a couple of reports from parents about their kids singing the VBS songs like crazy at home and kids on a mission to gather pennies.

I heard a leader say a little girl remembered her from last year's VBS. That is a pretty good memory for a small one who doesn't go to church and VBS is the closest they get all year!

I saw many new faces and lots of adults talking and laughing.

I saw kids dancing before the Lord of all creation as the trees blew in the evening breeze.

God blessed us with good weather and It seemed like each night the weather got nicer. I enjoyed just looking up through the trees to the blues skies.

What about you. What did you see or hear that encouraged you and let you know that God was blessing? I would encourage you to take some time and tell God thanks for all he blessed you with during VBS. Ask him to bless the kids and give us a great Unity Service.

Thanks to all of you for making VBS a blessing to the kids and to our Lord and savior Jesus Christ!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Bare Necessities - Scripture


This is the fourth segment in the series "Bare Necessities" that examines what are the essentials of the Christian faith for kids at VBS.

Howard Hughes was a film maker and an aviator. He made big budget movies and he set world air-speed records. Later he purchased and expanded Trans World Airlines. He became on of the richest men in the world with an estimated worth of over one billion dollars.

A man named Melvin Dummar claimed he crossed paths with Howard in 1967 near Las Vegas. He claimed that he found Howard lying beside the highway and gave him a ride to his hotel in Las Vegas. Howard Hughes passed away in 1976 and shortly afterward Dummar claims that a man left a letter for him that stated it was Howard Hughes will.

The Dummar will parceled out Howard's wealth to various organizations and people with Melvin himself receiving $156 million dollars. In trial that lasted seven months a Nevada state court determined that Dummar's will was a forgery. It took the authority of a state court to show what was true and false in regards to Howard Hughes will.

Over time there have been many who have claimed that God had spoken to them. Many have claimed God had revealed to them a way to heaven, and the date and time of the end of the world. There have been and are many who say that there is no God and that we live in a closed universe controlled by the whims of nature.

How does one go about determining the truth about God, about who we are and what is our ultimate destiny? One of the bare necessities children need for the Christian faith is scripture. Children need the truth about God and Christ. The Bible is the authority that points children to the truth about God.

Now most children do not read their Bible on a regular basis. But I doubt most people in the Melvin Dummar/Howard Hughes case spent a lot of time reading the Nevada law books concerning estates and wills either. But the law books was where they went to find an authoritative voice in the Hughes decision.

One of the most important things we can do at VBS is tell the children the truth about God and point them to the authority of the Bible so they can find His voice and guidance in their life decisions.

Please pray that God would give us his help in pointing kids to the source of truth, the Bible, and the person of truth, Jesus Christ!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Bare Necessities - Relationship


This is the third segment in the series "Bare Necessities" that examines what are the essentials of the Christian faith for kids at VBS.

How many of you like magic tricks? I have always enjoyed someone pulling off a slight-of-hand trick right under my nose. Some folks enjoy stage magic, the big stuff where elephants disappear, cars appear, people get cut in half and put back together right before your eyes. If you like the big Las Vegas style magic show no one does it better than Penn & Teller. They have been together for over 30 years and have an edgy show that mixes gore and magic. Penn, a vocal atheist, together with Teller (who never speaks on stage) also do TV and videos that expose all kinds of frauds and skeptically examine religious claims. They might not be family friendly but they do put on a good magic show (check out the show "Fool Us" on Youtube to get a taste of Penn & Teller).

One thing that caught my attention about these two is that they have been together for thirty years but are not close friends. in a Larry King interview Penn stated that they are complete opposites and the only time the spend together is when they are performing. In other words, they have an understanding that theirs is a "working relationship" and they are fine with that, and have been for three decades.

A bare necessity to being a Christian is to understand the relationship we have with God. Christianity is not a "working relationship" were we do good deeds to earn our salvation from God. It is a Father son/daughter relationship. Through faith in Christ we are born into the family of God. He is our heavenly father. We do not earn his love and forgiveness. He loves us and forgives us when we are adopted into his family through faith in Jesus the Christ!

In his family you are loved simply because you are you. When Jesus imparts his right standing status with God to us we become part of the family. The heavenly father cannot be separated from us because we are blood relatives through the sacrificial blood of his son! We do not need to earn anything from God because he has given us everything in Christ. We do good, serve others and love God out of gratitude; we love him because he first loved us!

Let us pray that kids that attend VBS hear and understand that faith in Christ brings them into God's family. He is a good Father that will not hurt them nor leave them. They need to know that they do not earn his love and acceptance by working for it. It is a free Gift given through faith in Christ. No matter how bad their family life is they need to hear the God has great family for them full of love, forgiveness and acceptance. They need to know that if they have a great family life it is just a little taste of how great it is to be in a family with a loving heavenly father!

Penn & Teller may have a great working relationship that lasts for decades, but God has an even greater family relationship with his kids that lasts for all eternity!





Sunday, June 26, 2011

Bare Necessites - Faith


This is the second segment in the series "Bare Necessities" that examines what are the essentials of the Christian faith for kids at VBS.

Alexander Grover Cleveland was a fine pitcher but he had his struggles. Before he made it to the majors he was hit in the head while running the bases and it almost ended his career. The blow left him with double vision that took sometime before it cleared up, and it left him with epileptic seizures. To deal with such events in his life Alexander often took to drinking alcohol.

But finally he made it to the big leagues and began his pitching with the Philadelphia Phillie's in 1911. Over the next six years he lead the league in wins 5 times, shutouts five times, strikeouts six times and innings pitched six times. He is one of only three other players in baseball history to win the pitchers Triple Crown (wins, strikeouts and earned run average)three times.

Strapped for cash the Phillie's sold Alexander to the Cubs in 1918. He then was drafted and ended up in World War 1 and suffered hearing loss due to shell shock. The horrors he saw on the front lines drove him deeper in to the bottle.

The cubs ended up in last place in 1925 and sold Alexander to the St. Louis Cardinals in the middle of the 1926 season. The reason for the sale, said the Cub's manager, "The Cubs finished last last year and if they finish last again, I'd rather it be without him."

Manager Branch Rickey saw something in the old pitcher and had faith he still had big wins left in him.

That same year in 1926 the Cardinal's finished the season by winning the national league pennant and faced the Yankees as under dogs in the World Series. Alexander started and won games 2 and 6 with undoubtedly his best pitching performances of his career . After game six Alexander celebrated by getting drunk and staying out all night. He set in the dugout nursing a hangover during the decisive game 7.

The Cardinals were leading the Yankees 3-2 in game seven. But in the seventh inning the Yankees loaded the bases with two outs. Yankee slugger Tony Lazzeri was up to bat when they called in Alexander. Woozy and reeking of alcohol Alexander took his good sweet time walking to the mound from the dugout out in right field.

He struck out Lazzeri to end the inning and protect the lead. He kept the Yanks scoreless in the 7th, the 8th and the 9th.The Cardinals went on to an upset World Series win over the heavily favored New York Yankees.

What in the world did Branch Rickey see in a drunken old pitcher? Where in the world did he get the faith to believe an old has-been could produce a heroic save in the World Series on half a days rest? I have no idea. The only thing Rickey had was faith in Alexander.

It has taken me a long time to get to my point but I am "rounding third and heading for home." In order to please God you must have faith. Faith, according to the Message Bible,faith is: is the firm foundation under everything that makes life worth living. It's our handle on what we can't see (Heb. 11:1).

Let us pray that God gives the kids at VBS faith in Jesus and that we encourage it and help build it up. Is not the one we have faith in greater that the object of Branch Rickey's faith?

Alexander was a half deaf epileptic - Jesus was perfect in order to be our high priest.
Alexander struggled with alcohol - Jesus turned water to wine but was never controlled by the drink.
Alexander was a shell shocked veteran (of which we should all be thankful for as Americans) - Jesus was killed in battle but rose again on the third day (for whom we should give thanks and praise in every nation!)
Alexander saved the Cardinal's win in game seven of the 1926 World Series - Jesus saves all humanity from sin for all time!
Alexander was simply a man who was a pitcher - Jesus was a man who is God.

A bare necessity that children need is faith in Jesus Christ. May God give it, may we build it up and may the kids use it . May they have faith in Christ when they face a situation in life where circumstances have the bases loaded and it looks like a devastating loss is inevitable. May they call on Jesus in faith to come in for the save and lead them to victory!