Returning to the Value of Life: An Australian Outback Adventure Awaits at Arbor's Vacation Bible School
Arbor Christian Fellowship's 2026 Vacation Bible School, Zoomerang, invites children entering Kindergarten through 6th grade on an unforgettable Australian Outback adventure where they will discover that every person is wonderfully made in the image of God and every life is precious to Him. Throughout the week, children will open and use their Bibles during age-appropriate Bible studies, sing Christ-centered, Scripture-rich songs, enjoy outdoor games that reinforce daily memory verses, create hands-on crafts, explore real-life missions and participate in engaging science experiments from Answers in Genesis that demonstrate how true scientific discovery aligns with God's Word. Building on last year's archaeological adventure, this year's theme returns children to the timeless truth that God's Word never changes and equips them to stand confidently on a biblical foundation. Vacation Bible School will be held July 20–24, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to noon, with Family Night on Thursday, July 23, at 6 p.m., and the always-anticipated Water Day on Friday. As our church family prepares for this special week, we invite you to pray that every child will hear and receive the Gospel, grow in their love for God's Word and come to understand their God-given value, purpose and place in His kingdom.
Kids Alive Takes Families on an Intergalactic Adventure Through God’s Word
During Kids Alive Presentation Weekend on May 16–17, children at Arbor Christian Fellowship brought Star Quest: Search for the Stolen Scriptures to life through energetic singing, drama, choreography, gymnastics and Scripture memory, reminding audiences that God’s Word can never truly be erased when it is hidden in our hearts. Set in a futuristic world where the Bible exists only in an “Intergalactic Bible Database,” the musical combined humor, movement and biblical truth while showcasing the confidence, joy and spiritual growth of children from kindergarten through sixth grade. Supported by family, friends and church members, the weekend celebrated not only an unforgettable performance, but also 38 years of Kids Alive helping children worship God through music, movement, memorization and joyful discipleship.
Kids Alive Presents “Star Quest” — A Scripture Memory Musical Adventure into Space at Arbor Christian Fellowship
Arbor Christian Fellowship’s Kids Alive ministry invites families to experience Star Quest: Search for the Stolen Scriptures, a Scripture memory musical performed May 16–17, 2026. Celebrating 38 years of ministry to children, Kids Alive brings together music, choreography, storytelling, and Bible-centered teaching in an intergalactic adventure aboard ship J-316, where young performers share God’s Word “to the universe.” Featuring heartfelt reflections from parents and kids alike, this production highlights a lasting legacy of faith, friendship, and spiritual growth as children learn, worship, and proclaim Scripture with joy.
Kids Alive: 38 Years of Growing Faith Through Music and Movement
Kids Alive, a ministry celebrating 38 years, offers children a faith-centered program where they grow in confidence and spiritual understanding through music, movement, and drama. Rehearsing every Friday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m., kids enjoy a safe, Christ-centered environment where they learn, grow, and have fun—while parents get a well-deserved break. Currently preparing for their Christmas presentation, We Three Spies, children actively engage in songs, choreography, and Scripture-based stories that celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. This program welcomes children of all backgrounds to experience fellowship and the joy of shining for Christ on stage at Arbor Christian Fellowship on December 14 and 15.