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LifeBox Missions Action Project Video March 31, 2009

Filed under: VBS 2009 — Becky Loyd @ 4:00 pm
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The mission action project in Boomerang Express VBS this year is called LifeBox. This project began a few years ago when a military captain contacted LifeWay Christian Resources about providing Christian magazines and devotional materials to our military personnel. Kids will have the chance to collect items to send to US soldiers during the week of VBS.

Here’s a video of a soldier who received a LifeBox:

To download this video for use in your church, go to the link below and right-click on the green arrow that says download. If you choose “Save Link As” you can save the video to your computer.

http://www.emedialink.com/view_video.php?viewkey=d480d3ab793bb7619aaa

For more info on LifeBox, visit http://www.lifeway.com/lifebox

 

55 tips on youth VBS March 31, 2009

Since most VBS events need the support of youth volunteers in order to function adequately, this topic proposed effective ideas for recruiting, training, managing and appreciating VBS youth volunteers.  It also includes some tips on pulling off a separate VBS for youth – This year’s VBS curriculum for youth from LifeWay is called Rock & Reef Tour.

1.  Youth assist with adult leaders. The youth pastor coordinates planned activities each day after VBS (i.e. – swimming, bowling, etc.)
2.  Ask youth to complete applications that include their life verse, if they could lead a child to Christ or not, and what they loved about VBS. It helped place them where they could be helpful.
3.  Have track times like at camp. Let them choose what they want to do during their rotations.
4.  Have nightly service trips for youth.
5.  Do “cool” crafts like tie dye and hemp necklaces. It keeps them coming back because it takes a few days to complete the project.
6.  Don’t assume youth don’t enjoy VBS – they do.
7.  Some youth are more responsible than others. Assign jobs appropriately.
8.  Enlist youth and college to perform skits in services to inform the entire church of VBS.
9.  Get Youth Pastor on board with VBS.
10.  Use You-tube and Facebook for VBS information.
11.  Train youth and give specific responsibilities.
12.  Use youth VBS for junior high. Only senior high school kids can be volunteers in our church.
13.  Call you youth VBS a week-long Bible Study or Bible Tour. That way, it doesn’t sound as juvenile as “VBS” and they will come.
14.  Invite youth the a VBS lock-in.
15.  Text youth for communication purposes.
16.  Let youth distribute flyers.
17.  Use youth to help with nursery – 6th grade.
18.  Have the youth pastor conduct Youth VBS on Wednesday nights.
19.  We had our high school football team come and do recreation one day.
20.  Our youth meet at church for lesson then go to a pool, fishing, etc. We do children in the morning and youth in the evening. Youth help in the morning VBS.
21.  Our youth volunteers are often moved around or “floated” as helpers in order to find their strengths.
22.  Youth MUST attend at least one planning meeting if they are going to help.
23.  Provide opportunities for youth such as child care prior to VBS and pay them through church budget to help pay for summer camps, etc.
24.  Limit the number of youth help in each room to one or two.
25.  Restrict cell phone usage during VBS.
26.  Have only one youth to assist a teacher to avoid the typical socializing instead of helping in the classroom.
27.  Prior to VBS, have a youth training day where they get a brief overview of each day of VBS (from the Youth Guide). Include lunch. All who participate get a youth t-shirt fore free to wear during VBS.
28.  Let the youth run the sound for Worship Rally.
29.  For the youth class our church, we do a “traveling class”. Over a week or weekend, the class goes to different destinations that go along with the lesson to have their Bible Study.
30.  Our preschool – 6th grade is conducted in the morning; 7th and 8th grade VBS is scheduled at night; and, 9th-12th grade on weekend, but off campus.
31.  Have the youth pastor meet with all the youth workers each morning for a 15 minute devotion.
32.  Use the youth for the Worship Rally team.
33.  Have a “select” group of youth that serve as team leaders. Youth VBS will begin on Wednesday following regular VBS and will meet throughout the summer.
34.  Recruit one youth to be the assistant to the Director. Young legs can run faster!
35.  Include youth in the mission projects included in their curriculum whether you host youth VBS or not.
36.  Train ALL youth just like the adults but just for them. They have the same responsibility as the adult, but with an adult.
37.  Youth lead on Thursday of VBS week.
38.  To get youth volunteer workers, the teachers decorate a table representing their grade and sign up teen volunteers at teen events. We call this the “VBS Job Fair”.
39.  Youth volunteer teach recreation. The kids love the youth and they are full of energy. Adult teachers supervise.
40.  Have a separate training for youth on “How to be a Volunteer”.
41.  Have the youth work the games in the curriculum.
42.  The 9th-12th graders prepare and teach the 7th and 8th grade VBS class with direction and guidance from adult leaders.
43.  Youth combine with other local church youth groups 1-2 nights duriang week for group Bible study and “game” (recreation). We play softball.
44.  Youth can be great help! Give them very specific jobs.
45.  We ask our youth to sign a “contract” which clearly states expectations (i.e.- no cell phones, dress code, staying with your group, etc.)
46.  Have a “VBS Boot Camp” which is a one-half day training for students. Take them through some of the information from the week of VBS to prepare them for serving.
47.   For youth – offer no crafts, good snacks, messy games and off-site activities.
48.   Only the youth going on our mission trip will work VBS because they will conduct VBS while on the trip. They are trained already so they have a purpose for being there.
49.   Have the youth make up a song to a catchy tune. Use this song in a parade around the neighborhoods. Have youth sing it with the church band.
50.   We invite other youth pastors to come speak to our students.
51.   Our youth have their VBS class at a different location each night.
52.   Youth VBS at other locations saves space at the church, provides interaction between pastor and youth, and makes the youth feel important.
53.   Our youth are required to participate as VBS helpers in order to participate in their summer trips.
54.   Instead of recreation, our youth tackles a community project for the week. (i.e. – food bank project. They broke into teams and competed to see which could bring the high point foods that had been pre-determined. At the end, they were rewarded with a pizza party.
55.   Use youth as helpers with registration.

Add your tips and tricks for youth VBS in the comment section below!

 

50 tips on getting church members involved in VBS March 31, 2009

Filed under: VBS 2009, VBS Directors Helps — Becky Loyd @ 2:32 pm
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1.  Teach the congregation the VBS cheer on Sunday mornings.
2.  Create non-teaching jobs to encourage the less outgoing members to participate. There is a job for everyone!
3.  Place door greeters at every door to smile.
4.  Have church members provide snacks.
5.  Have Sunday School classes take turns providing meals each night.
6.  Members choose donation cards for needed snacks and crafts supplies.
7.  Adult VBS got our members excited about helping the kids.
8.  Adult choir learns and sings a VBS song on Sunday morning.
9.  Get the pastor “on board” and excited early. Members will follow his lead.
10.  On Friday of VBS, decorate the teacher’s lounge for next year’s theme and offer a sign-up sheet for volunteers. This way you’ll already have a head start on next year’s VBS.
11.  For senior adult involvement, adopt a “grandparent” during VBS.
12.  Ask every Sunday School class to sponsor a VBS class, pray and be involved in the mission project.
13.  Ask the men’s ministry for prayer support, security help and safety patrols.
14.  Involve the senior adults in registration. They can also count the offering and add the totals each day. Also, they can update the attendance rosters.
15.  Ask the pastor to personally recruit men to greet and escort children to classes.
16.  Incorporate VBS songs and scriptures/stories into the regular church services early. Show slide show from previous VBS’s.
17.  For preparing and involving future leaders, provide a mentoring program for all leaders.
18.  Recruit volunteers face to face.
19.  Learn to delegate.
20.  Give free t-shirts with involvement.
21.  If a volunteer says “they can’t do anything” – ask them to pray for VBS.
22.  Have a list of “before VBS jobs” and “after VBS jobs” that other members can do.
23.  Ask the men’s ministry help move furniture on set-up day.
24.  Provide coordinators to oversee age divisions.
25.  Ask youth to write notes to Sunday School classes asking for specific items.
26.  Have a “cutting crew” to do nothing but cut VBS clipart decorations and craft items.
27.  Each adult and youth Sunday School class is given a list of teacher’s names to pray for during VBS.
28.  Provide an incentive gift (gift bag, gift card, movie ticket, etc.) for teachers who sign up before April 1.
29.  Ask individual members to sponsor a child for VBS.
30.  Assign the Sunday School room to pray for the VBS class that used their room.
31.  Have a surprise guest related to the VBS theme speak at the worship times to encourage involvement.
32.  Allow the senior ladies to come in and tell the Bible story without having to stay all day.
33.  Personally invite members to help, don’t just ask them.
34.  Have members help with neighborhood blitzes to give our personal invitations to VBS.
35.  Provide boxes in convenient locations for members to drop off supplies they are donating.
36.  Age-level coordinators enlist all teachers based on their gifts, talents and interests. During VBS, they are their “go to” people to help meet needs and distribute snacks.
37.  Have an evangelism team to visit each classroom the last 20 minutes of the evening.
38.  List skills sets on recruitment card as opposed to listing jobs. Match skills to opportunities.
39.  Have maps of town with sections of streets highlighted and door knockers available. Announce Sunday and Wednesday before VBS following church service that everyone is invited to take a map and door hanger to canvas the town and neighboring areas.
40.  Ask the WMU Director to help with missions.
41.  Ask the Faith Team to help with follow-up.
42.  During teacher training, the volunteers who can’t help during VBS can come and help fill teacher wish list sheets. They can prepare craft packs, cut patterns, paint, etc. This gives teachers more time to discuss and plan instruction of curriculum with teaching team.
43.  Collect donated gift cards and coupons. Have a drawing each night with all the workers names in it.
44.  Use members in church promotions of VBS skits.
45.  Get all church members involved in praying for VBS.
46.  Put two flyers in each worship bulletin two weeks and one week prior to VBS. Ask people to give out to someone not at our church.
47.  Have a prayer tree – this year use boomerangs with teacher’s names to pray for with their class age group.
48.  Have a canned drink donation box for member to help.
49.  Post a wish list board in the church lobby for members to pick up and support teachers by buying items he/she needs.
50.  Before VBS, have the entire church memorize a verse of the “ABC’s”. VBS Director reviews each verse for previous week and introduces new verse each week leading up to VBS.

Add your own tips and tricks to the comments of this post!!

 

Worship KidStyle – What others have to say. March 31, 2009

Filed under: Product Info, Uncategorized — lifewayvbsblog @ 2:26 pm

Most of you have VBS on the brain and are full steam ahead with planning, scheduling, and decorating. But after your church has had fun exploring the outback or digging for truth, it will be back to business as usual. Wouldn’t it be great to carry the same excitement of VBS in your kids’ ministry year round? Worship KidStyle does that! See what others are saying about Worship KidStyle and how they use it in their kids’ ministry!

 

VBS 2010 Preview Events – Mark your calendars!! March 31, 2009

Filed under: VBS 2010 — Becky Loyd @ 2:20 pm
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If you are interested in attending the VBS Preview Events for VBS 2010, here’s a little insider information. In January 2010, we will have 5 VBS Preview Events, plus 2 new Preview Sneak Peek events, which are shorter and less expensive than the normal VBS Preview Events. Here are some dates and locations so you can mark your calendars! I don’t have  registration or pricing info available yet, but I’ll update as soon as I do!

January 7-8 – VBS Preview Sneak Peek, Ridgecrest, NC
January 8-9 – VBS Preview, Ridgecrest, NC
January 14-15 – VBS Preview, Fort Worth, TX
January 15-16 – VBS Preview, Fort Worth, TX
January 22-23 – VBS Preview Sneak Peek, Las Vegas, NV
January 28-29 – VBS Preview, Nashville, TN
January 29-30 – VBS Preview, Nashville, TN

 

Experienced VBS directors share their secrets! March 31, 2009

This year at our VBS Preview Events at Ridgecrest, Glorieta, and Nashville, a training conference was conducted for experienced VBS directors and general leadership called “Experienced Directors – Been There, Done That – Now What?”

These experienced directors worked together to compile a list of tips and tricks to help all VBS directors in 16 specific areas:
Curriculum Supplies
Communications
Attracting Non-Church Members
Supply Management
Off-Site Opportunities
Supply Acquisition
Database
Decorations
Cost Cutters
Safety
Member Involvement
Scheduling and Rotations
Traffic Control
Food and Beverage
Youth
Prayer Support
Miscellaneous

For the next 8 days, I’ll be posting the tips from a couple of these topics each day, plus give you a chance to add your own tips and tricks in the comments section.

 

A kangaroo in a convertible?? March 19, 2009

Filed under: VBS 2009 — Becky Loyd @ 4:25 pm
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Thanks to our friend Susan at First Baptist Church, Statesboro, Georgia for sharing this picture!

a kangaroo driving a convertible?


 

New VBS Community!! March 19, 2009

Filed under: VBS 2009 — Becky Loyd @ 4:19 pm
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I’m super excited about a new VBS community that we’ve launched that allows you to add pictures and videos, discuss things in the forums, and even have your own personal page!

Check it out – and make sure you become my friend!

 

Prayer requests for Australia March 17, 2009

Filed under: VBS 2009 — Becky Loyd @ 7:57 am
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From our friends at the International Mission Board:

Information….

Australia’s state of Victoria experienced a series of intense bushfires in February 2009, resulting in the nation’s highest ever loss of life from a bushfire. The fires killed at least 210 people and over 500 others were injured. These fires destroyed over 2,000 homes and damaged thousands more. Several towns were severely damaged and some, such as Kinglake and Marysville, were almost completely destroyed. Many have called this the worst natural disaster in Australia’s history.

Prayer Requests….

- Pray that in this time of devastation that people will cry out to the Lord and honor Him with their lives.

- Australians gave much time and money to aid the victims of the recent bushfires. Pray that these generous efforts will help our nation to re-discover the One who is our source of life and hope.

- Pray for those who will be rebuilding, that they will build a strong foundation in the Lord. Pray that those who do not know Him will discover him in this time of grief.

 

VBS Tools Online is available! March 1, 2009

LifeWay’s VBS Tools Online makes managing your VBS easier than ever! Planning and organizing is a breeze with these tools that help you manage departments, class rolls, class schedules, emergency contacts, allergy information, and more. You’ll even get a custom VBS web site for your church that will allow teachers and leaders to volunteer online. You won’t ever have to re-enter their data…it’s all stored in VBS Tools Online and waiting for you the next time you log in. VBS Tools Online works with both Boomerang Express and Club VBS: Truth Trek, so check it out!