Coryell County churches schedule June Vacation Bible Schools for children
Evening VBS programs in Gatesville, White Mound and surrounding areas will give Coryell County families supervised summer coverage starting May 31.

With school out for the summer, Coryell County churches are filling June with Vacation Bible School schedules that give families a few hours of structured evening coverage and children a place for music, instruction and fellowship. The first programs begin Sunday, May 31, with back-to-back offerings in Gatesville, followed by White Mound in early June and First Methodist Church of Gatesville later in the month.
Gatesville Church of Christ will host Surprise Party VBS from Sunday, May 31, through Wednesday, June 3, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 2417 East Main Street. Registration begins at a dinner on May 31, giving parents an easy first-night start before four evenings of programming.
Trinity Baptist Church will hold Emerald Crossing from Answers in Genesis from Sunday, May 31, through Thursday, June 4, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 1506 West Main Street. The program is open to students entering pre-K through sixth grade and will focus on scripture from Psalm 23 with an Irish twist. Meals will be served before the program starts, a detail that makes the schedule easier for families coming straight from work.
White Mound Baptist Church and Mound Cowboy Church will again team up for their annual VBS from June 7 through June 10 at White Mound Baptist Church’s 642 County Road 320 location. The program runs from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and meals are provided before it begins. The partnership has become a familiar part of the Gatesville-area summer calendar, with joint programs also published in 2023 and 2024.

First Methodist Church of Gatesville is planning Galaxy for June 12 through June 14 at 2600 East Main Street, extending the month’s run of church-based summer activity. The church’s VBS has been a recurring fixture in recent years, including a 2024 session for children ages 4 through fifth grade under the theme SCUBA, diving into friendship with God.
The county’s VBS season is part of a longer local pattern. Pearl Church of Christ has held its annual VBS since 1991, and The Gatesville Messenger has also tracked annual summer programs at Hay Valley Baptist Church. Together, the schedule shows how churches across Coryell County continue to provide familiar, supervised places for children to spend early summer evenings.
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