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Vacation Bible School

American  

noun

  1. a religious school conducted by some churches during the summer for students on vacation.


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They also combined their vacation Bible school, where children learned about the Bible during summer vacation.

From Literature

“Hallelujah! You know, Joshua Paul is leaving for the vacation Bible school camping trip this Sunday after church. You should join them. It’ll be two weeks in the wilderness with no phones, no video games, no computers. You’d love it!”

From Literature

“Yeah, Mom. I’m on the vacation Bible school bus. I—” He crumples a piece of paper into his phone.

From Literature

I sling my backpack over my shoulder as we hurry out, but just as we do, JP strolls into my backyard, wearing a fanny pack and a red “Vacation Bible School” T-shirt.

From Literature

“Uhhh, I better go. Vacation Bible School only waits for Jesus. Happy birthday, Nic!”

From Literature