In early June 2025, the Wrangell Adventist Church Vacation Bible School team embarked on their annual mission trip to Bethel Adventist Church, marking their 11th year of dedicated service to this community. This year's VBS centered around the story of Nehemiah and explored themes of rebuilding, restoration and God's faithfulness through hands-on learning and activities.
Over the course of five days, three dedicated team members worked alongside two Bethel volunteers to create an engaging experience for up to 20 children. The program was thoughtfully designed to engage young minds and hearts through multiple learning approaches.
Daily activities included creative crafts that reinforced biblical lessons, captivating story-time sessions that brought Nehemiah's journey to life and nature exploration that helped children see God's hand in creation.
A prayer wall offered a sacred space for children to share their thoughts with God, while a community service project provided practical ways to understand Nehemiah's mission of rebuilding and restoration. These experiences helped children connect biblical principles with real-world actions, embodying the spirit of Nehemiah's dedication to his community.
This year introduced Nehemiah's Good Booth, a creative addition that taught kids about healthy eating through the exploration of fruits and vegetables. This fun approach linked physical nourishment with spiritual growth, showing children how God sustains our bodies just as He nurtures our souls.
One of the most memorable moments came when children successfully memorized a challenging Bible verse, their faces lighting up with pride and accomplishment. Their eagerness to grow in God's word was both inspiring and humbling for the ministry team.
"It may seem chaotic at times, but this is why we come," reflected one team member, capturing the beautiful reality of ministry: God works powerfully even amid busy, energetic moments with children.
The strength of this ministry partnership lies in its remarkable consistency and unwavering focus on children. After 11 years, the bond between the two churches has deepened through faithful service, a shared mission and mutual commitment to nurturing the next generation in faith.
They invite other Alaskan churches to consider joining this yearly ministry, especially youth and young adults who are seeking mission trip opportunities. There's always room for more hands and hearts in this vital work of sharing God's love with children.