It was appropriate to celebrate Independence Day this week, as Kirkman UMC is getting ready to be far more independent with their Bible school next year. This was the third year I'd been at this site, and next year they'll be on their own. The idea is that MUMMs comes in and models for a few years, and by that time the congregation gets in the routine of things and feels more confident that they can do this on their own! This is a highly appreciative group, though, and one I'd gotten to know fairly well, as I've stayed with a host family there each year. The helpers were so sweet that they got me flowers as a thank-you for my time there.
I was glad that the kids got to leave a momento behind. One of our crafts this year is decorating canvas quilt squares and tying them together to create a reminder for the church. Apparently this isn't a brand-new idea, as the church basement housed a few quilts from 1990 where our VBS kids' parents had done the same thing. It was about time for an update.
Another fun first was a boy learning about the feeding of the 5,000.
"So- did they get full?"
"Yes, they sure did."
"They just ate like two little bites of fish, and they were full?"
"It didn't run out. They just kept reaching in the baskets and there was more and more. In fact, there was a lot left over. We can't do that, but Jesus can."
He was quick to share his new knowledge at the parent program the last night. I started telling the story, and at just the right time, he shouted out, "And there were leftovers!!" Sometimes things stick.
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