For many churches, summer vacation is synonymous with Vacation Bible School. Educators like Christine Yount Jones, executive editor of Children’s Ministry magazine, says even a 2-year-old can be taught to understand God’s blessings and benefit from VBS. 

Jones tells the story of the “Blessing of the Owie,” a way to get kids to open up and see God in their young lives. 

“We start by showing an owie on our body — a scraped knee or cut on our hand. Then we tell what happened. We also talk about how amazing God is that he has created our bodies to heal. Then we ask the little ones if they have an owie. All of them begin scanning their feet, legs and arms for owies,” she said. 

“Then we take turns praying for and blessing the owies, asking God to heal the owie.”

Showing kids that God is a vital and personal part of their daily lives can’t start too early, Jones said. 

And those lessons stick, according to a 2025 article in Bible Analysis: “VBS not only plants seeds of faith but also nurtures lasting connections within the church community,” it said. “Moreover, VBS can stimulate ongoing participation in church life. Many children who attend VBS become involved in other church activities, such as youth groups, Sunday school, or family services.” 

Here’s what’s happening at five local churches. Check with your church or a church near you for more programs.

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First United Methodist Church’s VBS will shine a light ‘on who Jesus really is’ June 8-12. Image provided

First United Methodist Church hosts “Illumination Station,” designed to shine a light “on who Jesus really is,” 9 a.m.-noon June 8-12 at the church, 625 NE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton. The VBS is open to all potty-trained children 3 years old through fifth grade. The cost is $50 per child but you can save $10 per child if you volunteer for the week. Call 561-395-1244 or visit fumcbocaraton.org/category/summer-programs/.

Boca Raton Community Church will host “Shine,” an evening adaptation of VBS, 6-8 p.m. June 15-18 for children entering pre-K through sixth grade in the main sanctuary of the church at 470 NW Fourth Ave. This high-energy, faith-filled summer experience helps kids grow their love for the Lord through Bible studies disguised as fun. This year’s theme is “God sees my heart,” based on 1 Samuel 16:7b: “People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” The cost is $30 per child. Call 561-395-2400 or register at bocacommunity.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/1069/responses/new.

St. Paul’s Episcopal VBS transforms the campus into a theme park of fun and learning from 8:45 a.m. to noon June 8-11. This attracts almost as many volunteers as campers, the church said, because the learning doesn’t stop with kids. Adults also expand their understanding of Bible stories through creative play like skits, songs, crafts and games. A service project is often connected to the themed activities; one summer, after learning of the Apostle Paul’s imprisonment, children wrote notes of encouragement to people serving time in jail. St. Paul’s is at 188 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. Cost is $45 per child, from pre-K to those entering fourth grade. Call 561-276-4541 or visit tinyurl.com/5bs3pc8t to register.

Emmanuel Catholic Church will have a rainforest theme for its VBS, June 5-7. Kids will be immersed in “Rainforest Falls: Exploring the Nature of God,” a fun, faith-filled adventure for kids in pre-K through fifth grade. Registration is $50 per child, and family assistance is available. Volunteers are also needed, and teens are welcome — they can earn service hours while making a difference. The church is at 15700 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach. Call 561-496-2480 or go to emmanuelcatholic.church.

St. Paul Lutheran Church will also host a “Rainforest Falls” VBS, 9 a.m.-noon June 8-12 at the church, 701 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton. Kids will visit Rainforest Falls, overflowing with waterfalls and colorful creatures, to discover the nature of God. Kids explore what it means to be rooted in a relationship with God, who is their safe place in life’s storms. Contact Christie Secreto at 561-395-0433 or csecreto@stpaulboca.com.

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The Mormon Church recently purchased Uptown Boca Villas at 20927 95th Ave. S. Photo provided

Mormon Church expands its Palm Beach County footprint  

The Mormon Church is expanding its Palm Beach County properties with the acquisition of the Uptown Boca Villas complex, according to a story in Florida Real Estate Wire in May.

Located near U.S. 441 and Glades Road, the 456-unit, seven-story building was purchased by the LDS Property Reserve, the real estate arm of the church, for $240 million. It’s not the group’s first purchase. 

In summer 2025, the Property Reserve paid $152.5 million for the 384-unit Del Ola apartment complex on Federal Highway in Boca Raton. It also bought the 284-unit Elan Polo Gardens on Chukka Lane in Wellington at the end of 2024 for $102 million. The Mormon Church’s residential real estate holdings now total about half a billion dollars in Palm Beach County. 

Rabbi Hector Epelbaum wins prestigious award  

31174222253?profile=RESIZE_180x180In May, Rabbi Hector Epelbaum of B’nai Torah Congregation in Boca Raton was the recipient of the 2026 Rabbi Dr. Barry and Anita Kinzbrunner Award, which is presented by the Neshama Association of Jewish Chaplains. It recognizes individuals who demonstrate extraordinary compassion, dedication to pastoral care and a lifelong commitment to acts of loving kindness. It is one of the association’s highest honors. 

Rabbi Epelbaum has served in Conservative pulpits for more than 33 years in Argentina, Israel and the United States. Raised in Buenos Aires, he worked in Netanya in Israel before coming to South Florida in 2014 as the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Israel in Sunrise. He came to B’nai Torah in June 2023 as an associate rabbi. 

 

Myrna Gross named  Volunteer of the Year

31174222454?profile=RESIZE_180x180On April 28, at B’nai Torah’s 2026 general meeting, members approved the annual budget and welcomed the incoming board. But the highlight of the evening was recognizing Myrna Gross as the 2026 Volunteer of the Year. 

For more than 40 years, Gross has been a devoted member and volunteer, giving generously of her time, energy and heart. A Facebook post said the honor recognized “Myrna’s tireless dedication and lasting impact on our synagogue community. ... Whenever there is a need, she steps forward — and when asked, she is always ready to answer the call.”

 

Yoga programs offered at St. Gregory’s church

St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church, 100 NE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton, continues to offer two programs that combine movement and prayer. At 4 p.m. June 18, Yoga and Sacred Movement mixes gentle stretching movements and breath work with reflection on scripture and prayer. The program is led by parishioner and yoga instructor Daphne Lombardo under the direction of the Rev. Dr. Robyn Neville and is open to seniors and families. Bring your yoga mat and water.

At 4 p.m. June 27, join YogaMass in St. Mary’s Chapel, a combination of graceful yoga, words of faith and contemplative meditation with Neville and the Rev. Elizabeth Pankey-Warren leading. Bring your yoga mat and water. Call 561-395-8285 or email rneville@st-gregorys.com. 

Juneteenth celebration returns to St. Gregory’s 

St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church’s “Juneteenth Celebration: Celebrating Freedom” takes place 5-8 p.m. June 20 at the church. The event begins in the sanctuary and is followed by a potluck dinner in Harris Hall. (Please bring a dish to share. Ethnic dishes are encouraged.)

Music is by the Resurrection Steel Pan Orchestra. Donations are welcomed. St. Gregory’s is at 100 NE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton. Call 617-461-3122 or visit stgregorysepiscopal.org/juneteenth.

— Janis Fontaine

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