When

Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6:30 PM EDT
-to-
Friday, July 15, 2022 at 6:15 PM EDT

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Where

Ironbridge & Virtual - See Class Descriptions 
 

 
 

Contact

For more information call the church office. 
First Baptist Church of South Richmond 
804-233-7679 
 

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2022

Virtual Classes: Adults
On-Site Classes: Children, Youth & Young Adults

Iron Bridge Campus

 July 11-15

 5:30 - 6:20 pm Light Snacks: Children, Youth & Young Adults On-Site
6:30 – 8:00 pm – All Classes Begin (Virtual and On-Site)

 

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

 THEME: CHAMPIONS IN LIFE: READY. SET. GO with GOD!


On-Site Children / Youth / Young Adults
(Kindergarten-Teens) – Tuesday and Thursday

Champions in Life: Ready, Set, GO with GOD! VBS 2022 is an exciting journey where everyone finds joy in knowing that Jesus makes each one a winner.

Theme Verse: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” (Isaiah 40:31, CEB)

 

“Break Free!” Everything that comes out of our mouth comes from the heart. But it gets worse. Jesus says that the heart is responsible not only for our words but for our deeds as well. Join the Young Adults,  ages 20-35, and explore destructive emotions that can control you such as guilt, anger, and fear. Learn how to fight back.

 

[Virtual] Adult Classes – Monday and Wednesday (6:30-8:00pm)

“Seasons of a Woman’s Life: ” There are many seasons in a woman's life. Planting. Growing. Harvesting. Challenging. This class will equip women with biblical principles to navigate through these seasons in ways that honors and pleases the Lord.

 Men: “Embracing God’s Kingdom Plan” - A Kingdom-Minded Man, knows that he must embrace and understand where he fit into God’s kingdom plan. Join the Men Class and gain more wisdom and insight on developing the spiritual man inside of you.

Adults: “The Blessings of Patience” - Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people? Join the adult class as they tackle this question exploring the life of Job. Through Job's story, we are reminded of God's sovereignty and encouraged to endure the suffering in our own lives. Job held on to his trust in God -- a Father who is always good and faithful. And in the end, God gave him a much greater blessing and a deeper knowledge of Himself and His ways.

  “Wise Up!” – Life expectancies have stretched, but the Bible reveals that human nature has not changed. Wisdom does not automatically come with age. However, we can get wiser as we get older. Join our Just Older Youth (J.O.Y.), Ages 60 and up, and tap into the eternal wisdom of God!


 FRIDAY, JULY 15
6:15 pm – Youth/Children Closing Program
FOOD. FUN. FELLOWSHIP

Iron Bridge Location