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The First Baptist Church of Olney’s kindergarten class stands in front of a huge magnifying glass at their Vacation Bible School music class. Photo by FBCO
Ashley Ballard, Leigha Hampton, Emerald Edgington, Michaea Simmons, Charlie Krajca , Serenity Winter led the music program at the FBCO’s Vacation Bible School. Photo by FBCO
Auggie Bernhardt makes at Tree of Life at St. Luke Lutheran Church’s Family Night on June 18 at the Fellowship Hall. Photo by Gina Keating
Katherine Garcia and Grace Jeske make Trees of Life during the crafts portion of the St. Luke Lutheran Church’s family night on June 18. Photo by Gina Keating
Melissa Edgington and Barbara Cowert make snacks for FBCO’s Vacation Bible School. Photo by FBCO
Leigha Hampton and Emerald Edgington performing a skit at FBCO’s “Magnified” Vacation Bible School worship rally in the sanctuary. Photo by FBCO
(At right): Bible lesson time for Rylan Hicks, Hayden Seymour, Sawyer Hicks, Levi Lockard, Haver Oliver, Evie Burns, Code Sikorski, Aniya Glover, Zante Manqueros, and Mason Seymour. Photo provided by Southside Baptist Church
McKenzie Gross learning the movements to the songs during music time at Southside Baptist Church’s Vacation Bible School. Photo provided by Southside Baptist Church
Southside Baptist Church’s Pastor Josh Hagle was “pied” by the team that raised the most for Christmas Boxes at Vacation Bible School. Clockwise from top left: Kiera Murphy, Charlotte Garcia, Zoey Manqueros and Julia. Photo provided by Southside Bap

Vacation Bible Schools Magnify God

Kids across Olney got in on the fun of vacation bible schools this month. At First Baptist Church of Olney, kids pondered a “Magnified” God - seeing the bigness of God in the smallest of things, said Dr. Chad Edgington, FBCO pastor. The kids performed songs, had snacks, missions and crafts all around the Magnified theme. The church held a worship rally each night during June 1-5.

Olney EMS: Excellence in Emergency Medical Services

Olney EMS is a vital component of Olney Hamilton Hospital, proudly serving the City of Olney, Texas, and surrounding communities within northern Young County. Covering a primary response area of approximately 900 square miles, Olney EMS provides both 911 emergency and non-emergency transport services to a population of around 3,500 residents.

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