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Make Vaction Bible School Follow-up a Priority!

By chris | June 30, 2008

All across our land (and around the world) a scene is playing out where churches miss one of their greatest opportunities to connect with the families in their community–Vacation Bible School (VBS). It may not work everywhere, but if VBS works in your town, make sure you don’t miss getting the most out of it!

The Church’s Annual Missed Opportunity

It usually happens like this: A church has a block party to promote the Vacation Bible School the following week. Everyone praises the Lord when scores of kids enroll in the VBS! The church carries out the VBS and hosts a family night service. A couple of new families join the church. All in all, a great event!

Since everyone is tired from the block party and VBS, the church leaders all take the next week off. When they get back into action it is time to start planning the back to school calendar. They also know they need to follow-up on the families of the kids from VBS. But they haven’t even had time to evaluate the block party, let alone the VBS, who knows what else, needs to be done!

The church leaders decide to do some evangelism training to prepare them for the follow-up of the VBS. They take three or four weeks in their mid-week Bible study to prepare. Then, on the fourth week or so, a trained church visitation team (often comprised of people who didn’t have anything to do with the VBS or block party) goes out two-by-two and visits in the homes of the parents of the kids who came to VBS. But a problem arises; each team is met with resistance. None of the families seem as open to the church as they were during the VBS. None of the teams were able to bring a single parent of the dozens of kids to visit in the church!

What went wrong?

What can you do to improve your church’s VBS follow-up now?

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