Ruben Balaguer – Greeley, Colorado … Did you know there were kids in the Bible who made a big difference? The kids who attended Vacation Bible School at Greeley Hispanic Church sure do. From June 27 to July 2, some thirty children attended the Heroes Vacation Bible School.

Of those in attendance, eight were visitors from the community. The participating kids learned about Miriam, Samuel, Rhoda, and other Bible characters who showed the characteristics of true heroes: bravery, devotion, boldness, generosity and caring for others.

The VBS program included various activity stations such as story time, games, snacks, crafts, and a prayer station. It was a fun, interactive way for children to learn about the Bible and to inspire them to be heroes in their own communities.

“The Greeley Hispanic church had a dedicated team of volunteers led by Gloria Robledo,” commented Patty Rivera, Hispanic Children’s Ministries coordinator.

“I feel proud that in the Rocky Mountain Conference, we have so many churches committed to creating these activities for the children in our communities. The Greeley Hispanic church is a great example of this commitment and, as a result, the children had fun while learning more about the love of Jesus,” she added.

–Ruben Balaguer. Photos suppled.

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