Video Review: Galactic Blast VBS Kit from Cokesbury

by Tony Kummer | Giveaways | Print Print | Email

Galactic Blast VBS Kit from Cokesbury

I just updated my coverage of the Galactic Blast VBS theme with an in-depth review. This post is your chance to win the starter kit they sent me to use in your church. Follow the directions below to qualify for the drawing.

  1. Watch the video below or check out my review or their official site
  2. Leave a comment on this post to share your first impressions of the theme.
  3. I will randomly draw one winner on Thursday 21 January 2010

This giveaway is now closed and I’ve notified the winner. Thanks again for everyone’s feedback. You can watch for future giveaways here.

If this is your first time to leave a comment, it will take up to three hours for it to appear. I moderate new commentators to prevent spam. Just make sure you use a real email or I won’t be able to contact you. I can only ship the kit to US addresses.

Related posts:

  1. Galactic Blast VBS from Cokesbury for 2010
  2. Inside Cokesbury VBS: An Interview With Michael Aulisio
  3. Video Review: Children’s Storybook & DVD about the Atonement
  4. 2010 Cokesbury VBS: Going Green VBS Theme

Carolyn Sanders January 13, 2010 at 4:13 pm

This is going to be a wonderful VBS!

Amy Olson January 13, 2010 at 4:12 pm

Wow! What a wonderful program! I love the idea of using science to help children learn more about our wonderful and amazing God and his Creation. It seems to be a great way to encourage them to be good stewards of the world He gave us.

Debbie McClellan January 13, 2010 at 3:52 pm

I love that this is a fresh and new idea for a VBS program. We used Cokesbury Camp E.D.G.E last year and loved it!

Tracey Joy January 13, 2010 at 3:22 pm

This looks fantastic! I know our children would really enjoy this curriculum!

Audrey Tomlinson January 13, 2010 at 3:02 pm

I think Galactic Blast looks like a blast! What’s more fun than space and things that glow in the dark. The lessons of showing the kids how awesome, amazing, etc… God is are great. I also love the sub-theme of green tips and helping the children understand that taking care of the earth is the responsibilty of chiristians and ways they can do that. It would be a blessing for my church to win this! This is the theme I was planning to buy!

Steve Shipman January 13, 2010 at 2:35 pm

Looks like a great program and something the kids would really enjoy.

Please enter me in the drawing.

Deborah Crates January 13, 2010 at 2:19 pm

I think this VBS program is very entergetic and I believe our kids would love this program. I love the music and hand movements. Our kids love this part the most in VBS. I am very excited about this adventure.
God Bless!

Sheila Baker January 13, 2010 at 2:12 pm

Isn’t it wonderful that kids & adults can both be energized by the curriculum? Space travel and learning about the planets is so intriguing and it is tied with wonderful lessons. Thank you!!!!

Tim Sytsma January 13, 2010 at 2:03 pm

Very good review. I couldn’t agree with you more on all of your comments. Their music has always been terriffic. A few years ago they did a theme on Art which I had never seen before. It too was excellent and had some great songs which I still use. But it too was lacking the Gospel. Their materials are very well put together and the Biblical content is good but always lacking in the Gospel message. I too believe this to be the most important lesson which should be taught each day. Fortunately, this is something which I do not find difficult to add. This theme seems to really lead into the Gospel as it deals with creation. I love how they “go green” without going overboard. This is a concept more churches need to be teaching kids as we are to be stewards of God’s creation. Thank you for your wonderful web sight. I look forward to receiving your weekly e-mail and enjoy reading your insights, teaching tips, ideas, etc.

Carl Sawler January 13, 2010 at 1:49 pm

It children’s ministry is awesome. Blessing!

Comments on this entry are closed.

Previous post:

Next post: