
Buckle up and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime at MSPC on June 2-6 with Road Trip VBS! This program invites kids on an exciting journey as we hit the open road together, explore new places, make new friends, and discover God's goodness and presence in our lives no matter where we go.
During each assembly session, VBS attendees, known as travelers, will join the Navigator and Scout, the Navigator's energetic and curious dog companion. Together, they will learn that "The Lord your God is with you wherever you go" (Joshua 1:9). We will study Bible stories supporting this truth, and your children will learn they always have God by their side.
Each day, Scout and the Navigator will guide travelers through twists, turns, excitement, and anticipation as they travel to different destinations and encounter new challenges. With the help of stories from the Navigator's Guide (the Bible), travelers will explore timeless truths that illustrate how individuals from the Old and New Testaments journeyed with God through various circumstances and found strength in His presence.
Our green light verse, Joshua 1:9 - "The Lord your God is with you wherever you go" - is the foundation for Road Trip VBS. This verse reminds us that God's presence is always near, regardless of where our journey takes us. Through the fun and excitement of Road Trip VBS, travelers will learn that God is with us in every moment: on the journey, when we go off course, during joyful times, when we feel lonely, and as we share the Good News of Jesus with everyone, everywhere.
So buckle up and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. Every journey leads to new friends, exciting destinations, and discovering God's presence wherever we go! Use the registration button below to sign up your 3-year-old through 7th grader or a teenager/adult volunteer.
Join us for a great week, June 2 – 6, 2025, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm each day, plus a party on Friday that will end at 1:00 pm.
If you have any questions, please contact Missy Hardy at mhardy@madeirachurch.org.
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