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God Is Bigger! Vacation Bible School 2026


Get ready for an exciting week of faith, fun, friendship, and discovering just how big our God truly is!

Iglesia Ebenezer is thrilled to invite children and families to our 2026 Vacation Bible School, where we will journey through some of the Bible’s most incredible stories and learn that no challenge, obstacle, or circumstance is bigger than God.

This Year’s Theme: God Is Bigger!

Life can sometimes feel overwhelming. Children face fears, uncertainties, and challenges every day. Throughout VBS, kids will discover that God is greater than anything they face and that His power has no limits.

Memory Verse

“With God, all things are possible.”
Matthew 19:26

Through engaging Bible lessons, worship, games, crafts, activities, and special events, children will be encouraged to place their trust in God and grow in their faith.

Bible Hero Spotlight: David & Goliath

One of the featured Bible stories this year is the inspiring account of David and Goliath.

“The battle is the Lord’s.”
1 Samuel 17:47

David faced a giant that seemed impossible to defeat, yet he trusted that God was bigger than any obstacle. This powerful lesson reminds us that faith in God can overcome even the greatest challenges.

VBS Challenge

As we prepare for VBS, we encourage every child to think of one thing that seems impossible and pray about it each day.

Whether it’s a fear, a problem, or a dream, remember:

God Is Bigger!

Event Information

Vacation Bible School
July 20–24
6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Festival Day
July 25
11:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Sunday Celebration Service
July 26

Register Today!

We invite all children and families in our community to join us for an unforgettable week of learning God’s Word, building friendships, and experiencing the love of Jesus.

Come discover that no giant is too big, no problem is too difficult, and no situation is beyond God’s power.

Faith • Fun • Friendship • God Is Bigger!

We can’t wait to see you at VBS!

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