LISBON FALLS – The United Methodist Church, 14 School St., will be the site of a “Hero Quest” from Monday, July 19, through Friday, July 23.

“Hero Quest” is a faith-filled program designed to give children an understanding of what makes an ordinary person a hero.

After a week of experiencing the “Hero Quest’ missions, children will learn that being a true hero has nothing to do with the superheroes they read about in comic books or see in the movies. What makes an ordinary person a hero is what is in that person’s heart.

The church has invited all children in preschool through those entering eighth grade to be a part of this year’s Vacation Bible School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. except Monday when registration will be at 8 a.m. In-kind donations are welcome.

“Hero Quest” takes children on a journey to meet biblical heroes of faith, experience the power of faith in God, come to know Jesus as the ultimate hero and discover the faith hero inside themselves.

Participants will have an opportunity to make arts and crafts projects, learn songs, play games and interact with “Hero Quest” and friends in the puppet ministry. The week will conclude with a musical program performed by the children at 7 p.m. Friday in the church sanctuary. The public is invited and refreshments will be served following the program.

For more information, call Alicia Stritch at 353-5769 or the church at 353-4982.


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