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Article: PUPILS ROW, GROW AT CHURCH; VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TEACHES SCRIPTURE IN FUN WAYS.(Local)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- August 23, 2003
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Byline: Ngoc Huynh Contributing writer
More than a dozen fifth- and sixth-graders at Eastwood's Trinity Lutheran Church were sitting in their seats pretending to row a boat.
Some of the children were giggling at the imaginary scene, but continued to row. Other pupils sat still - until Lorraine Sauve shouted, "Hey, if you don't help row, your boat isn't going anywhere."
When everyone started rowing together, Sauve played a jazzy, bluesy song "I'm in the Same Boat With Jesus." The students got excited with the music and began moving to the rhythm.
The children were taking part in Trinity Lutheran's annual vacation Bible school. The ...