Last week, the Dorchester Methodist Church held its annual Vacation Bible School (VBS), a longstanding tradition and a key part of the Methodist Church's 125-year history in Dorchester. We appreciate that the church and its congregation have always afforded all Dorchester area children, regardless of their family's church membership, the chance to participate in this week of worship and fun.
We also want to take a moment to reflect that the church must continue to play an integral role in the future of our town.
According to “The Centennial History of Dorchester,” religion played a vital role in the lives of the people who settled the Dorchester area -- which at one time also had churches of the Baptist, United Brethren, Christian, and Congregational denominations. In the earliest days of Dorchester, religion “not only offered some comfort and hope against the hardships of pioneer life, but it also served the purpose of uniting the people."
We believe this is still true in 2007. That is why we especially appreciate the efforts of Lori Vyhnalek, who sent us these pictures of last week's VBS. We hope Dorchester Times readers enjoy them as much as we did. (Editors' note: Readers may click on each picture to get a better view.)
Monday, July 23, 2007
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Great photos Lori. Our little one really enjoyed VBS this year.
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ReplyDeleteI really like these kind of features and hope to see more of them in the future.
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