Showing posts with label VBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VBS. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 09, 2020

CRBC Annual "Puritan" VBS Coming: June 15-18, 2020


CRBC will host its annual "Puritan" VBS for children ages preschool to age 12 next Monday-Thursday, June 15-18, 2020. See schedule and topics below.

For more info or to pre-register, email: info.crbc@gmail.com

VBS 2020 Theme:  In the beginning (Genesis 1—11)

VBS Daily Schedule:

Arrival: 9:45-10:00 am

Opening: 10:00-10:15 am

Bible Lesson: 10:15-10:45 am

Recreation: 10:45-11:15 am

Refreshment break: 11:15-11:30 am

Craft/Drama: 11:30 am-12 nn

Bible Lesson Review/Closing: 12 nn -12:30 pm

Lunch on Site: 12:30-1:00 pm


VBS Daily Bible Topics:

Monday: The Creation (Genesis 1-2)



Tuesday: The Fall/Cain and Abel (Genesis 3—4)


Wednesday: Noah and the Flood (Genesis 5—9)



Thursday: The Tower of Babel (Genesis 10—11)


-JTR


Friday, June 21, 2019

The Vision (6.21.19): The LORD shall return thy wickedness



Image: CRBC 2019 VBS Crew! Great week of learning about the life of Jesus from the Gospel of Matthew.

Note: Devotion taken from last Sunday's sermon on 1 Kings 2.

Therefore the Lord shall return thy wickedness upon thine own head (1 Kings 2:44b).

Solomon’s ending statement here concerning the just punishment of Shimei stands out.

This same principle is expressed by Paul in Galatians 6:7: “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”

Eastern religions have the concept of karma, a distortion of this truth. A popular adage likewise says, “What goes around, comes around.”

The Biblical idea is different, however, because it does not posit some impersonal force, but the monitoring and intervention of a sovereign and just God. God is not mocked! He will not wink at our sin! If you live in an ungodly manner you will meet an ungodly end!

What does our sin deserve? It deserves the wrath of God. We deserve to have our wickedness brought down upon our heads, to reap what we have sown.

We deserve not only temporal punishment but eternal punishment.

A fundamental dilemma within the human experience is here expressed. God is holy and righteous, and he has holy and righteous standards with respect to which we have fallen short.

We are all like Adonijah in our pride and over-reaching.

We are all like Abiathar in that we have failed in our religious duties.

We are all like Joab in that we have been prone to violence, lust for revenge, and unjust anger.

We are all like Shimei in that we have cursed at just authority and trespassed gracious boundaries set for us.

And we are all also like David and Solomon too in their distinctive sins.

The prophet Isaiah, who ministered during the twilight of the Kingdom of Judah, would prophesy of a mysterious suffering servant who would come. He would be “wounded for our transgressions” and the Lord would lay on him “the iniquity of us all” (Isa 53:5-6).

Then, in the fullness of time, Christ came. Of him Paul would write: “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him” (Rom 5:8-9).

Yes, we deserve to have our wickedness returned upon our own heads, to reap what we have sown. But the good news of the gospel is that Christ has reaped for us what we have sown.

Grace and peace, Pastor Jeff Riddle

Friday, May 31, 2019

The Vision (5.31.19): CRBC 2019 "Puritan" VBS Coming!



June 17-20 (Monday-Thursday)

VBS is for children ages preschool to 12.  Older children (ages 13-18) will be youth helpers.  Parents and family may also stay and participate in the sessions if they like.
VBS meets from 10:00 am—12:30 pm, Monday-Thursday. Light Lunch will be served on site for participants and families daily from 12:30—1:00 pm.

Theme:  The Life of Jesus According to Matthew

VBS Daily Schedule:

9:45 am—10:00 am           Arrival
10:00 am—10:15 am        Opening (procession, songs, etc.)
10:15 am—10:45 am        Bible Lesson
10:45 am—11:15 am        Recreation
11:15 am—11:30 am        Refreshment Break
11:30 am—12:00 pm        Craft/Drama
12:00 am—12:15 pm        Bible Lesson Review
12:15 pm—12:30 pm        Closing
12:30 pm—1:00 pm          Lunch/Pick-up

VBS Daily Bible Topics:

Monday: Jesus Begins His Ministry (Matthew 1—4)

Topics: Birth in Bethlehem (1-2); Baptism (3); Temptation (4); Calling Disciples (4)

Tuesday: The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5—7)

Topics: The Sermon on the Mount

Wednesday: Jesus Continues His Ministry (Matthew 8—25)

Topics: Jesus Feeds 5,000 (14); Peter’s Confession (16); Sheep and Goats (25).

Thursday: The Cross and Resurrection (Matthew 26-28)

Topics: The Last Supper (26); the Cross (27); The Resurrection and Great Commission (28)

Grace and peace, Pastor Jeff Riddle

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Benjamin Keach on the religious education of children: "you can bend a twig sooner than a great arm of a tree"



Image: Scene from 2018 VBS at CRBC

In doing some preparation this morning for a bio message on Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) for a conference this fall, I ran across the quote below in Austin Walker’s The Excellent Benjamin Keach (Second Revised Ed., Joshua Press, 2015). In his chapter six on Keach’s literary works, Walker notes that many of Keach’s works were especially focused on young readers. This quote which introduces the chapter seemed timely with the completion of our annual children’s Bible school this week:

Consider the advantages of early age; religion now is most likely to make the deepest impression, and holy habits to be sooner acquired….that ground that hath long lain barren or unploughed, is hard to be broken up, or it [is] not so easy to manure. A plant set but the last year, is sooner plucked up than an old tree; a colt is sooner broke than if you let him run wild til he become an old horse; you can bend a twig sooner than a great arm of a tree: also we put our children to learn any art or mystery when young, because youth can learn sooner than elder persons. And may not all these things convince you, that this is the best time to learn the mysteries of religion and godliness? (p. 139).

JTR

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Scenes from CRBC's 2018 VBS



Image: CRBC kids lined up for Vacation Bible School (VBS).

We finished up the last session of our VBS today, which met Monday-Thursday, June 18-21. Great group of young people and great CRBC team working together on this ministry. Our theme this year was the life of Elijah from 1 Kings 17--2 Kings 2. In addition to Bible study and Bible songs, we also had recreation, arts and crafts, and lunch each day. I enjoyed serving as the "one room school house" Bible Study teacher. Here are a few scenes from the week:


Image: Singing Bible songs


Image: Bible verses and Elijah picture.






Images: Recreation

















Images: Arts and Crafts







Images: Lunch fellowship




Images: Water balloons


Image: 2018 CRBC VBS crew

Friday, May 25, 2018

The Vision (5.25.18): CRBC 2018 "Puritan" VBS Coming: June 18-21



CRBC Vacation Bible School (VBS) Coming!

June 18-21 (Monday-Thursday)

VBS is for children ages preschool to 12.  Older children (ages 13-18) will be youth helpers.  Parents and family may also stay and participate in the sessions if they like.

VBS meets from 10:00 am—12:30 pm, Monday-Thursday. Light Lunch will be served on site for participants and families daily from 12:30—1:00 pm.

Theme:  The Life and Ministry of Elijah

VBS Daily Schedule:

9:45 am—10:00 am          Arrival
10:00 am—10:15 am        Opening (procession, songs, etc.)
10:15 am—10:45 am        Bible Lesson
10:45 am—11:15 am        Recreation
11:15 am—11:30 am        Refreshment Break
11:30 am—12:00 pm        Craft (Younger Children)/Elijah Play (Older Children)
12:00 am—12:15 pm        Bible Lesson Review
12:15 pm—12:30 pm        Closing
12:30 pm—1:00 pm          Lunch/Pick-up

VBS Daily Bible Topics:

Monday:  Elijah, the Ravens, and the Widow (1 Kings 17)
Tuesday:  The Still Small Voice (1 Kings 18—19)
Wednesday:  Naboth’s Vineyard (1 Kings 21)
Thursday:  The Chariot of Fire (2 Kings 2)

Grace and peace, Pastor Jeff Riddle

Friday, June 23, 2017

Scenes from CRBC's 2017 VBS



We completed another week of Vacation Bible School at CRBC, meeting Monday-Thursday (June 19-22) this week. Our Bible Study focused on the Life of Daniel (Daniel chapters 1-6). There was also time for recreation, songs, crafts, and games. Each day ended with lunch on site. Great time had by all!

Here are some scenes from the week: