Fort Novosel Religious Services hosts Vacation Bible School

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FORT NOVOSEL—The Fort Novosel Religious Services Office made learning fun, engaging and interactive during its Vacation Bible School July 17-20 at Wings Chapel.

This year’s VBS offered a variety of collaborative learning experiences, including exciting games, heartfelt arts and crafts, spiritually connected music, and science and biblical learning for Fort Novosel youth.

People are also reading… They were also instructed to create drawings that included Jesus as their protector. Compiling their artistic creations was a way to give them a sense of achievement and allowed them to take pride in their work and build confidence. Nancy Jankoski, VBS coordinator, created the curriculum for VBS, which allowed Christian groups such as Catholics and Protestants, to enjoy worship together in an interactive way. The theme for Day 1 was freedom from fear, persecution and wants – God gives us what we need, not what we desire.

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