āWhy not movies?ā asked Liz Tolkamp, pastor for childrenās ministry at Willoughby Christian Reformed Church in Langley, British Columbia.
Tolkamp was explaining why her church chose āMore Than a Movieā for the theme of its summer vacation Bible school.
For five days, 100 children gathered at the church to sing songs, hear Bible stories, participate in hands-on activities . . . and watch five different movies.
āWe thought it would be relevant to use a media that is very much part of childrenās lives,ā Tolkamp said.
Pairing Bible stories with appropriate movies was the challenge. The Bible stories provided the āoriginal screenplay and plotā and were presented by a group of community performers. These were then paired with a āfeature presentationā movie.
The Genesis story of Godās creation plan was paired with the movie Babe. Finding Nemo was paired with the Genesis 3 story of the fall and Godās redemption plan. Chicken Run, Beauty and the Beast, and Mulan completed the weekās showings.
āMost children watch movies,ā said Tolkamp. āWe drew them into seeing the parallels between the Bible story and the movie. By the end of the week their own thoughtful ideas surfaced.ā
Inspired by this yearās positive response, Tolkamp is busy dreaming up possibilities for next year.
About the Author
Jenny deGroot is a freelance media review and news writer for The Banner. She lives on Swallowfield Farm near Fort Langley B.C. with her husband, Dennis. Before retirement she worked as a teacher librarian and assistant principal.