
Sergio La Porte

Sergio La Porte

Sergio La Porte
The Charleston, S.C., Church was energized with mission-focused activity, June 16-21, 2025, as children and adults participated in two parallel programs designed to strengthen faith and support mental well-being.
More than 50 children, ages 3-14, attended “Rescued: Safe in Jesus,” a Vacation Bible School (VBS) experience centered on the story of Noah’s Ark. Each evening began in the sanctuary, where children received name tags and were welcomed with lively skits, colorful videos, and joyful singing. They learned that Jesus is their Rescuer — yesterday, today, and forever.
Each day introduced a specific spiritual theme and memory verse. The children explored the concepts that God calls (1 Corinthians 1:9), God leads (Romans 8:14), God saves (Acts 2:21), and God provides (Philippians 4:19). The children led a special worship service on Sabbath, June 21, reviewing each of the themes, sharing songs they had learned, and offering heartfelt prayers.
After worship each evening, participants rotated through activity stations featuring games, crafts, science experiments, and healthy snacks. Each night concluded with a group prayer in the sanctuary. “Every night we reminded the children that just as Noah and his family were rescued, Jesus is our Rescuer today,” said one VBS leader.
Running concurrently with VBS, Charleston Church School hosted “Mindfit,” a free mental health seminar led by Alex Rodriguez. Adults gathered nightly for presentations and group discussions on topics such as anxiety, depression, and emotional resilience. Attendees also received resources and strategies for continued support beyond the event.
Both programs reflected Charleston Church members’ commitment to whole-person ministry — nurturing spiritual growth and mental wellness, and offering hope and healing to the community through Christ-centered engagement.
Carolina | November 2025



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