Thursday, January 21, 2016
“Marcharemos en la
Luz de Dios”
Last week La Transfiguración hosted a Vacation Bible School. Around 20 kids
from the community came to participate. The children ranged in age from 8-15.
The overall theme of the week was “Encontrando a Dios en nuestro alrededor,” or, “Finding God in
the world around us.” Each day had its own theme that related to our overall
theme. Using Bible verses we used discussions and activities to attempt to
understand our overall theme.
Monday – Humildad
y Fe: Amar a Dios y ser respetuoso (Humility and Faith: Loving God and being
respectful)
Monday started of slowly. The program began at 9 in the
morning and only one student showed up on time. Christopher, in fact, showed up
early. He was the only student to show up on time the entire week. I had opened
up the church with Eunice Vassell, the senior warden at La Transfiguración, around 8:45 and was
very excited to begin the week. As I sat there sipping my coffee the students
slowly started coming in. The first day we had only 5 students. I had worked
with Blacxenia Ashley to develop the lessons for the week. Blacxenia is a
teacher in David, a city around five hours away. She is in Changuinola visiting
her mother while the schools are on vacation. She agreed to help teach with me
and develop the lessons for each day. The first day was a simple discussion
with the children. We introduced ourselves and explained why we were there. The
discussion turned toward how loving God and being respectful can be a means of
finding God in the world around us. How can we love God? How can we be
respectful? What does it mean to be humble? What is faith? While these
questions are difficult for anyone to really talk about I was impressed with
the older students who fearlessly attempted to answer these questions and
discuss how they perceive God working in their lives. We ended the day singing
several different songs.
Tuesday – Evangelización
y Proclamación: Compartiendo a Dios y ayudando a los demás
(Evangelization and Proclamation: Sharing God and helping others)
Wednesday – Ecumenismo: Amistad con Dios y con otros (Ecumenism: Friendship
with God and with others)
On Wednesday around 15-20 children showed up. Before we
began the day’s discussion we had a brief review of the previous lessons, to
remind the children why we were there and what we had been learning about. The
daily discussion was about what it means for people to work together, and how
it is important that even though we share God (Evangelization) it is just as
important that we respect other people’s views and work together in friendship.
They answered questions about why it was important for people of different
faiths to work together and how they could do that. The older children then created
collages based on the Bible verse that they were assigned, as well as what came
up in the discussion. The younger children worked on a drawing based on
friendship. We ended the day singing “Marcharemos.”
Thursday – Perdón
y Empoderamiento: Haber sido perdonado por Dios, perdonar a otros y cambiar lo
que necesitamos cambiar (Forgiveness and Empowerment: Being forgiven by
God, forgiving others, and changing what we need to change)
On Thursday around 15 kids showed up. This day began a
little differently. Instead of ending with singing we started the day with it.
We sang several different songs. Specifically “Marcharemos,” because we were
planning on having them sing that song on Sunday during the service. After
singing, we started the daily discussion about Forgiveness and Empowerment. It
was a brief discussion because the majority of the children were younger and we
decided to shift the focus to an art project. We had them identify several key
factors of Forgiveness and Empowerment, write them down on a piece of paper,
and then decorate the paper.
Friday – Review and Preparation for Sunday
On Friday we had around 15-20 children come to finish out
the week. We began by reviewing the week, and discussing all that we had
learned. After the review we finished up any art projects that the children
wanted to finish to show their parents on Sunday. After that we prepared for
them to sing “Marcharemos.,” to the congregation. We also worked on a short
skit for them to perform on Sunday.
Sunday – Service
Sunday service began at 10. Since we did not have a priest
we began with a morning prayer and the readings. After that Eunice Vassell and
I introduced the children and explained to the congregation what we had been
doing all week. The children were sitting in front of the congregation. Family
members and the normal congregation were in attendance. After our brief
introduction we had students stand up and talk about the week. They explained
what our overall theme was, and what our daily themes were. They then explained
what they learned and what kinds of things they did during the week. After they
all presented a day, we had them stand up and sing. Blacxenia Ashley led the
children in singing “Marcharemos, both in Spanish and English. Unfortunately I
only have pictures of the performance, but I was able to record one of the
practices. I will post it. After the service the congregation was invited to
have lunch with the children. I hung the artwork of the children on the walls
so that their parents and the congregation could see what they had created
during the week. During lunch the children performed their skit for everyone.
It was a great ending to a wonderful week.
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