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Newtown UMC Announces Vacation Bible School Theme

Participants will immerse themselves in the dusty streets of ancient Nazareth where Jesus spent his formative years.

Vacation Bible School -- June 17 thru June 21.  Crafts, Games, FUN!
Vacation Bible School -- June 17 thru June 21. Crafts, Games, FUN!

NEWTOWN, PA — Imagine your child stepping into a world that transcends time, where they can immerse themselves in the vibrant streets and dusty paths of ancient Nazareth, the place where Jesus spent his formative years.

The Newtown United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School (VBS) offers a unique experience for children to explore faith and love and become part of a welcoming, inclusive community. Here, they will feel safe, embraced, and cherished.

The Newtown United Methodist Church, at 35 Liberty Street, Newtown, presents VBS from Monday, June 17, to Friday, June 21. The free sessions, which are scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon, are designed to seamlessly fit into every child's summer routine. VBS is open to children ages 4 through fifth grade.

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“It's a time designed to be truly special for the children,” assures Debbie Hanneman, VBS Director. “Every corner holds a new adventure, a chance to step into biblical times' sights, sounds, and even smells. It's an educational journey that's also exhilarating, ensuring your child's summer is filled with fun and learning.”

To register a child, visit the Newtown United Methodist Church website at https://newtownumc.com/events/vacation-bible-school/. You will find a registration form that you can fill out online. Debbie Haneman can be reached at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.

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Says Deb Haneman, “We are so excited to share this exciting VBS event with our children and community!”

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