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Need suggestions

Posted: April 25th, 2014, 6:13 am
by Kenya
Hi old friends!!!

We are trying something new in our area. Instead of VBS, we are going to do a "SuperSaturday" type thing in the government housing neighborhoods.

We need a catchy name for it that will be something we can use every year as we hope this is the first of many years of doing this. Any suggestions? We are located in Somerset, KY so a play on the word "Summer" (Somer) is acceptable also....

My suggestion...

Posted: April 25th, 2014, 8:58 am
by Phil Hoover
SuperSAturday in Summer...

Posted: April 26th, 2014, 6:09 pm
by dolfan
First, I'm committing to pray for you all and this whole effort.

Second, SomerSTART. START. Could be an acronym for something like Summer Time Amazing Reality Tour, or something like that, if you move among different public housing projects.

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 1:34 am
by scooter
Somershine, Someset Rising, Somerset Shine. 8)

Posted: May 7th, 2014, 4:38 pm
by pastorables
Somer Solstice or (Soulstice)

(The summer solstice occurs when the tilt of a planet's semi-axis, in either the northern or the southern hemisphere, is most inclined toward the star (sun) that it orbits. Earth's maximum axial tilt toward the sun is 23° 26'. This happens twice each year, at which times the sun reaches its highest position in the sky as seen from the north or the south pole.)

You might could play on a space event theme and say that Somer Solstice occurs when we begin to tilt toward the Son (Jesus).

Posted: May 11th, 2014, 7:20 pm
by Poimen
We did something similar a year or so ago at Waterstone, and we called it a block party. Then we did another with game, booths, treats, food, bounce houses, fun of all kinds, and gospel presentations/stations built in.There was a big slime challenge at the end, and we called it Slime Time.

Posted: May 12th, 2014, 5:24 am
by dolfan
Poimen wrote:We did something similar a year or so ago at Waterstone, and we called it a block party. Then we did another with game, booths, treats, food, bounce houses, fun of all kinds, and gospel presentations/stations built in.There was a big slime challenge at the end, and we called it Slime Time.


Neat.

A couple of years ago there was an old fire truck for sale on the side of the highway. I SO bad wanted to buy it for something like Kenya and Joey are doing. Wanted to outfit it with everything to make a rolling, mobile kids' crusade happen.

Didn't buy it, though.