Titusville Methodists to host summer Vacation Bible School

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The Titusville United Methodist Church is set to hold its summer Vacation Bible School from July 6 through August 21, 2015. (Photo: Betsy Lee)

The Titusville United Methodist Church (TUMC) plans to hold a Summer 2015 Vacation Bible School (VBS) from Monday, July 6, through Friday, August 21. The church is located at 7 Church Road in Titusville and the VBS will be held in the church’s separate Education Building.

All children from the greater Mercer County area are invited to attend this seven-week, full-day, educational summer-enrichment program.The program is designed for children ages 4 through 12 and will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The 4- and 5-year-olds will meet separately in their own class. Parents may pick and choose the weeks that best suit the needs of their children’s summer schedules.

The featured daily curriculum will focus upon what it means to be a Christian and serve God in everyday life. Along with the VBS curriculum, children will enjoy crafts, nature walks, water play, scooters, skate boards and bikes. TUMC’s pastor, The Rev. John Wesley Morrison, plans to gather all the children and their teachers and aides for regularly scheduled chapel time.

One highlighted outreach activity will be a weekly Muffin Ministry, where VBS children will make cards and deliver homemade muffins to local community residents or church members within walking distance of the church.

Children are asked to bring their own lunches each weekday. Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided. Children are encouraged to bring their own bikes, scooters, other appropriate fun stuff, helmets and good walking shoes for daily play time and nature walks in the park.

The cost is $135 per child each week. A one-time, non-refundable $25 registration fee will serve as a place-holder for your child’s reservation(s) for as many weeks as desired.

For more information and further details, please contact (609)221-8634 or emmaleemorrison@yahoo.com.

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