Friday, April 28, 2017

Order or Download Your VBS Program for This Year from Society of St. Andrew / EndHunger.org in Big Island, Virginia, United States for Friday, 28 April 2017

Order or Download Your VBS Program for This Year from Society of St. Andrew / EndHunger.org in Big Island, Virginia, United States for Friday, 28 April 2017

 
Abundance Orchard
Where Faith Grows and Hungry People are Fed
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Complete Vacation Bible School Curriculum
Five 2-3 Hour Sessions
in Each Set
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Order Online - Either Set of VBS Materials:
Old Testament (Year 1)
New Testament (Year 2)
Abundance Orchard includes biblical background and lesson preparation helps for teachers, and complete resources for storytelling, arts & crafts, recreation, music, snacks, and mission activities, along with VBS planning suggestions and daily memory verses.
Theologically Sound * Earth & Budget Friendly * FUN!
Broadly-Graded for Older Preschoolers-Grade 6
Easily Adaptable for Summer Sunday School, After-School Programs, Fifth-Sunday Programs, All-Church Retreats, and More!
Year 1: Old Testament
Preview
Five Old Testament stories about food and hunger, all focused on the God who provides for all our needs.
Hospitality
Abraham & Sarah prepare a meal for unexpected guests
Trickery
Esau sells his birthright for some stew
Obedience
The Hebrew people eat a quick meal
The Miraculous
God provides manna and quail in the desert
Hunger
A poor mom shares her food with Elijah
Year 2: New Testament
Preview
Five New Testament stories about food and hunger, focused on God's abundant welcome.
Breakfast
Jesus prepares breakfast for his disciples on the beach
Lunch
Jesus has lunch with a tax collector
Dinner
Jesus has dinner at the home of his friends
Midnight Snack
Jesus tells a story about a midnight visitor
Party!
Jesus tells a story about a big party
Additional Resources
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Through Our VBS Pinterest Page
We provide these materials to your congregation free of charge, for the purpose of raising hunger awareness and raising financial support for the gleaning and feeding ministries of the Society of St. Andrew.
The Society of St. Andrew involves people of all ages in hands-on mission and service, feeding their hungry neighbors by gleaning (picking, digging, or gathering) and bagging fresh fruits and vegetables that otherwise would go to waste. Each year more than 30,000 volunteers roll up their sleeves with SoSA, putting more than 80 million servings of produce on the tables of people in this country who need nourishing food most.
Your VBS mission offerings will make this work possible. Every 3¢ given will put one serving of healthy food on the table, so it is easy for your congregation to have a significant impact on people's lives!
Preview and order VBS materials online at endhunger.org/vbs.
I'm glad to answer your questions, so please feel free to call or email me at 800-333-4597 or church@endhunger.org.
Living blessings,
Betty Easter
Director of Church Relations
The Society of St. Andrew is a national nonprofit hunger-relief ministry that rescues 25-30 million pounds of fresh, nutritious, excess produce each year that would otherwise go to waste for various marketing reasons. This food is then distributed to critical feeding agencies across the country at no cost to the agencies or the hungry people they serve. More information about the Society of St. Andrew and its hunger-relief programs - Gleaning Network, Potato & Produce Project, and Harvest of Hope is available online at EndHunger.org.
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Society of St. Andrew
3383 Sweet Hollow Road
Big Island, Virginia 24526-8517, United States
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