Get ready for Wildwood Forest, an exciting and mysterious place of
discovery.
Young adventurers will journey through a world filled with secret
caves, special hideaways, and surprises around every bend as they discover
that God's character and love go beyond their imagination—and can be
revealed in exciting, unexpected ways.
Through stories, dramas, songs, games, Bible memory, science experiments,
crafts, and even snacks, kids will learn more about our Creator and
what it means to be a follower of Christ.
Experience a Volunteer-Friendly
Rotational Model
Wildwood Forest VBS is built on a rotational model, meaning that
kids will rotate in groups to every activity each day. This provides
them with a variety of learning opportunities designed to reach kids
of different ages and learning styles. And volunteers love being
able to
focus on one area of ministry that matches their passion
and skills. Learn more »
Reach All Kids and Families at Their Level
Every child (and teen and adult) has a special place in the forest,
regardless of age.
- Kids in fourth and fifth grades can enjoy a more
adventurous journey through Wildwood Forest: Backcountry Trek.
- Preschoolers will join BOZ: The Green Bear Next Door™ on their
adventure through the tamer areas of the forest in Wildwood Forest:
BOZ's Great Adventure.
- Churches can also purchase special programs for teens or adults.
Learn more about VBS Age Level Alternatives »
Send the Message Home with
Unforgettable Songs
Kids won't be able to get songs from the Wildwood Forest soundtrack
out of their heads (and neither will you!). This will help ensure
that the lessons they learn about God stick with them throughout
the week and beyond. Send a CD home with each child to extend the
impact of VBS into the home through the year.
Stand Tall with the Mission Project
& Impact the World
Through this year's David C. Cook mission project, groups of VBS adventurers
around the country will give to provide The Life of Christ Picture Bibles and a renovated
youth center for children in Ukraine.
Learn more and watch the video.