Standalones

Hubbard CC VBSA Collection of Stand-Alone Lessons, Messages.

Although the majority of Lessons from Series can also be Stand-Alones, in this collection we highlight messages that are not necessarily cataloged in Series or Themes.

Some are messages Ron has preached to adults; some are lessons taught to younger age groups written by Ron or Francine.

This is a Variety; it's a Collection.

scapegoatpic 2010The Lord's Scapegoat

Message Plus Optional Take-Home Tri-Fold

Message widely used by Pastors to Adults.

Originally Written for Ages 1st-6th Grade, but easily adaptable to older ages.

A look at Easter from Leviticus 16.

Additionally The Lord's Scapegoat: Take Home Resource is available.

image8Fence Straddlin' Christians

Or Which Side are you On?

That fence is made out of barbed wire!

Originally written for Ages 1st-6th Grade. Have successfully used at Teen as well as Pre-Teen Camp.

sarah and goat flippin smallGoat Flippin' Super Fun Message!

Originally written for Ages 1st-6th Grades.

Yes, that's a live goat we demonstrate with throughout the message!

Two accept Jesus in the PastureWagon Ride

Each October the Wagon Ride is a favorite.

Take a ride out into the pasture or around the parking lot; park; have church.

Originally written for Ages 1st-6th Grades.

Easily adaptable to Teens and Adults!

snipeSNIPE HUNT!

A Message they will NOT forget!

We have utilized the Snipe Hunt also in the Varmint Hunt VBS/Camp Series.

This is basically the same message as a Stand-Alone.

judgeJudgmental or Wisdom?

Lesson & Discussion

Written originally for ages 1st - 6th Grades. Well received at Pre-Teen Level also.

Are you judging or are you showing wisdom? Excellent Discussion for Pre-Teen and Teen Levels.

A Farrier's Bible Illustrated Message

Teen WranglersHorses 0011

A Stand-Alone Message to use while shoeing a horse; an optional Youtube is also suggested as an alternative to use in presentation.

Available also in Adult Wranglers, Wranglers, and Little Wranglers.

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