2026 INCREDIWORLD Vacation Bible School Registration

July 6-10, 9 AM - 12 PM | With IncrediWorld Amazement Park, kids learn the truth: God deserves the glory for who He is and what He has made! They’ll take a thrill ride through God’s creation, learning about amazing creatures like the tiger beetle. The fastest bug on the planet, this tiny critter can reach speeds that would feel like 500 mph to us. (It’s actually 5.6 mph, or 9 km/h, at his scale.) Incredible!
VBS

And how about the Arctic tern? Talk about a frequent flier! This bird logs about 50,000 miles (80,500 km) each year, including flights back and forth for summer and winter vacations at the North and South Poles. It leaves the North Pole and heads south to avoid the harsh winter. Then before winter arrives at the South Pole, it knows to head north again. Incredible!

Each day IncrediWorld is dedicated to showing kids how to connect the Bible to the “real world” where they live. A simple phrase reinforces the “big idea” for each life-changing day.
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July 6-10, 9 AM - 12 PM
With IncrediWorld Amazement Park, kids learn the truth: God deserves the glory for who He is and what He has made! They’ll take a thrill ride through God’s creation, learning about amazing creatures like the tiger beetle. The fastest bug on the planet, this tiny critter can reach speeds that would feel like 500 mph to us. (It’s actually 5.6 mph, or 9 km/h, at his scale.) Incredible!
VBS

And how about the Arctic tern? Talk about a frequent flier! This bird logs about 50,000 miles (80,500 km) each year, including flights back and forth for summer and winter vacations at the North and South Poles. It leaves the North Pole and heads south to avoid the harsh winter. Then before winter arrives at the South Pole, it knows to head north again. Incredible!

Each day IncrediWorld is dedicated to showing kids how to connect the Bible to the “real world” where they live. A simple phrase reinforces the “big idea” for each life-changing day.