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California church VBS offers launchpad for turning teens into leaders

  • June 1, 2023
  • David Roach
  • Alabama, California, Church Life, Latest News
(Photo courtesy of CSBC)

California church VBS offers launchpad for turning teens into leaders

Brant Jones might not be in vocational ministry in Alabama if a church in Southern California hadn’t used Vacation Bible School to help launch him into Christian service.

Jones was a teenager at The Gate Church of the High Desert Victorville, some 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles, when leaders tapped him to serve in VBS. That led to further ministry as a young adult and, finally, a leading role in children’s ministry.

He is one of approximately a dozen young adults launched into vocational ministry from The Gate over the past two decades. For some of those, VBS was the launching pad.

VBS director Tammy Howard works at “keeping [teenage VBS workers] on task and not enjoying social time,” she said. But using them as leaders is worth it “because we are called to make disciples. It’s vital that we train up the next generation.”

The congregation averages 75–100 in VBS annually. Last year there were 12 youth serving as workers in roles like game leader, classroom assistant, registration worker and arts and crafts helper, which help introduce teens to serving and leading through their church. For The Gate, VBS is more than an evangelistic outreach — it’s a disciple-making laboratory for teenagers.

Effective outreach

VBS has long been a popular and successful outreach tool for Southern Baptists. Six in 10 Americans went to VBS growing up, according to Lifeway Research; two-thirds of parents plan to send their children to VBS even if they skip church themselves.

The Gate, which averages 300 in Sunday worship, recognizes the outreach power of VBS.

Members record commitments to Christ and baptisms through the annual event, but along the way they realized its leadership development potential as well. California Southern Baptist Convention partnered with them to tap that potential last year through an evangelism grant that helped fund VBS.

It worked. Just ask an eighth-grader named Eddie.

“We just saw him really stepping up and out,” Howard recalled.

By the end of the week, “we recognized that Eddie is somebody we need to watch. I could really even see him being a children’s pastor one day.”

A high schooler named Madyson is another VBS success story. She and her mother began attending The Gate two years ago, when she asked to work in VBS. Howard was reluctant but said yes.

“At the beginning of the week I think she was here for the good-looking teenage boys,” recalled Howard, wife of lead pastor Randy Howard. “But by the end of the week I could see such a difference in her.”

Madyson worked in VBS again last year. She also recommitted her life to Christ and enrolled in an intensive discipleship program.

Of course, using youth as VBS workers comes with challenges.

‘When else are they going to learn?’

In addition to the need for reigning in socializing, they cannot be background checked like adult VBS workers. Yet with appropriate policies and precautions in place, teens can be a huge asset, Howard said. She urged other churches to recruit more youth as VBS workers.

“When we look at the Great Commission, too many times we stop at seeing people saved,” she asserted. “But the thrust of the Great Commission is to make disciples. How do you make disciples? Even by their mistakes.

“[Teenagers] are going to make a lot of mistakes. They’re going to need a lot of oversight.”

Yet “I don’t know how we can’t” use them, Howard said. “When else are they going to learn?”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was originally published by the California Southern Baptist Convention.

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