Vacation Bible School 2022

Vacation Bible School 2022

Vacation Bible School 2022

VBS this year is July 25-27, 9:30-12:00 each morning, for kids entering kindergarten through Grade 6 this fall. The program is free and open to all children in the community in the above age group. Each day will feature Bible stories and memorization, games, snacks, crafts, singing, puppets, and more!

This year, we will be heading off to Kookaburra coast, Australia, to discover God’s creation and creatures, each displaying His awesome glory. We will also learn of His glory through the Old Testament accounts of His encounters with Moses. Come along and join us this year for Kookaburra Coast: Awesome Adventures in God’s Glory.

Please follow the link below to register your child:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetztFOJmokCGfwWgHKHeZK6MM6lb6ipghZPErCNmRoL32n8A/viewform?embedded=true

Vacation Bible School 2019

VBS this year is August 19-23, 9:30-12:00 each morning, for kids entering kindergarten through Grade 6 this fall. The program is free and open to all children in the community in the above age group. Each day will feature Bible stories and memorization, games, snacks, crafts, singing, puppets, and more!

This year, students will be heading off to “Giddyup Junction” as we transform the church into a old time western town for a week. It’s all about spreading the message of God’s love to new frontiers. Come join the fun, learn about God’s love – don’t miss VBS 2019!

Christianity Explored

Want to learn more about what it means to be a Christian? What the Bible is all about? How to know God in a personal way? Come out and be part of this short 7 week study, designed to answer those questions and provide an introduction to the good news about Jesus that is at the heart of the Christian faith. This is an informal weeknight study, not a church service — you are welcome to come if you’ve never been to church, or have been in church for years. Begins with a session at the church on Monday, March 26 at 7:30 pm.

https://christianityexplored.org/

Appreciating Christmas

A number of years ago, I read a story in “Our Daily Bread” about a congregation in Baltimore that found the solution to its financial problems right on the church wall. The answer had been hanging there for 25 years! It was a piece of art hanging in the chapel, which someone at last recognized as a very valuable woodblock print by the great artist Albrecht Durer, dated 1493! The work of art showed the angel telling Mary she would give birth to the Son of God. The church folks had seen the picture many times, but had failed to appreciate its value.

Perhaps we too, see the reminders of the event depicted on that woodblock print and yet fail to appreciate the significance of that event. It is hard to miss the reminders of Christmas: the lights, the trees, the cards, the carols, the nativity sets, and yes, even the advertising. But though reminders of Jesus’ birth are right under our noses, we can all too easily forget that Christmas is about Jesus. Yes, Christmas is a time to gather with family. Yes, it is a time to exchange gifts and renew friendships. Yes, it is a time of charity. Yes, it is a time to enjoy holiday cooking, and to enjoy the wonder in children’s eyes as the Christmas tree is lit up. But in enjoying all of these good things, do not forget the greatest thing.

Christmas is, essentially and most importantly, about Jesus. About remembering his birth. About looking back at the greatest gift God has given: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” How ungrateful it would be to ignore the gift of his Son at the very time of year we set aside to remember his coming!  Let me recommend three ways to make sure that does not happen in your Christmas:

First, read the Christmas story as a part of your family celebration. The angel’s announcement to Mary is found in the gospel of Luke, chapter 1, verses 26-38; the story of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem is found in Luke 2:1-20; and the visit of the wise men is found in Matthew 2:1-12. Before opening the presents, or before the Christmas dinner, have your Bible ready and have someone read the story of the event we are celebrating.

Second, come to church at Christmas time.  This Sunday, December 17, is our Sunday School Christmas concert, in which the children and young people will be telling the Christmas story in word, in song, and in pageant.  Christmas is on a Monday this year – at our church, we will have morning worship on December 24th, and a special Christmas Eve service at 6:00.  Others schedule Christmas services differently. Regardless of the day or time, make plans to be in church over the Christmas season, to sing the Christmas carols about the Son of God, and to consider the message from Scripture that Jesus came into the world to offer himself, ultimately, as a sacrifice for our sins on the cross, that we might be saved by repentance and faith in him.

Third, take some quiet time alone to reflect on the Saviour who was born in Bethlehem, and your own relationship to Christ. In fact, that is a message that is essential to consider not just at Christmas, but all year long. A real, lasting, and personal relationship with the Christ of Christmas, who can forgive sin and give peace with God, is the ultimate satisfaction of those who truly understand the significance of Christmas.

 

Have a Merry Christmas! And remember that Jesus really is the reason for the season.

Fall Special Meetings with Evangelist Glen Weeks

We want our church to be a place where people meet Jesus! Whatever you are dealing with in your life, God knows and cares about you, and invites you to find peace and satisfaction in him through Jesus Christ. We have a week of nightly meetings scheduled September 3-8, with guest evangelist Glen Weeks bringing a different Bible message each night to point you to the hope that God provides, and snacks and informal conversation after each meeting. Everyone is welcome (that includes you), come on out one night or every night and hear some good news!

Sunday at 6:00 pm, and Monday to Friday at 7:00 pm, September 3-8

Men’s breakfast Saturday morning, September 9 — 8:30 am.

Vacation Bible School 2017 – “Over the Moat!”

Vacation Bible School at Bethany is just around the corner!

August 21-25, 9:30-12:00 each morning, for kids entering kindergarten through Grade 6. The program is free and open to all children in the community! Each day will feature Bible stories, games, snacks, crafts, singing, puppets, and more!
 
This year, students will experience medieval life, complete with a castle. Through the lessons, they’ll see God’s sovereignty, love, and faithfulness demonstrated in the life of David, and will learn to praise the King of the universe
To pre-register, call 659-2851 or send an email to bibcinfo@gmail.com.  Please provide your child’s name and the grade they are entering in the fall.