top of page

Peace Lutheran Church

Mystery Museum Logo.png

About Mystery Museum

Mystery Museum is a home-grown VBS that Deacon Dan first put together in 2017.  He is thrilled to bring it to you all here in 2020.  The learning guide has been adapted to a digital format for at-home use by families.  Many people at Peace Lutheran contributed to this site including the Dowlens, Fixs, Hillards, Hovland/Mtuis, McQuades, and Pochets.  We have all also been gifted by the voice-acting talents of Bishop Suzanne Dillahunt, Carol Mitchell, Clara, Maia Grandy, and Rachel Kurtz.

 

Please feel free to alter the learning guide to fit your needs.  The resources and activities have been divided across five themed days.  Everything may be experienced by families right in their own homes.  At the mystery museum, kids will encounter a place of discovery and learning where mysteries lurk around every corner but where their gifts and talents can make the difference. 

 

You are more than welcome to share Mystery Museum with families at other churches but please use the site that has been created for that purpose: bannerblue.org/mysterymuseum.  

Overarching Learning Question:

 Blessed are Who?

From Matthew 5:1-15

This learning guide is based around a simple idea, that VBS should be about service to our neighbors based in Jesus' vision of the Kingdom of God -- something Dan likes to call Vision Based Serving.  There are even service learning projects the kids can lead right at home.  The learning guide also includes daily art and science projects, games, music with motions, and a whodunnit episode. 

 

Look out for these icons throughout the guide: 

Story/

service

story service.png

Art

art.png

science

science.png

Whodunnitepisode

whodunnit.png

Games

games.png

music

music.png

Overarching Learning Lesson: 

 Your light shines before and for others,

so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.

From Matthew 5:16

About
Characters
portraits 2.png

The amazing examples of Esther, Mary, Deborah, Tabitha, and Miriam will be our guide as we explore Jesus' beatitudes and solve the mystery of "blessed are who?"

Mystery Museum Trailer

Mystery Museum Overview

Grid Story Service
Grid Art
Grid Science
Grid Games
Grid Music
Grid Whodunnit

Recommended Schedule

Daily

This is what a day at the Mystery Museum could look like:

Early Morning - Story and Service

Late Morning - Games

Early Afternoon - Art

Late Afternoon - Science

Early EveningWhodunnit?

You could cover every activity for each character in one day, and cover all the characters in under a week.  

Please note, while activities during VBS at church may only take about 20 minutes, that timeframe has been made possible by lots of prep work.  Preparing for and completing an art, science, or service project at home will require pre-planning and likely at least an hour of your time for each activity.

Weekly

This is what several weeks at the Mystery Museum could look like:

Week One - Esther

Week Two - Mary

Week Three - Deborah

Week Four - Tabitha

Week FiveMiriam

You could spread the activities for each character over a week, and cover all of the characters in just over a month.  

If you're looking for ways, as a church, to incorporate Mystery Museum into worship, the special character prayers could easily find a place in your service.  Also feel free to use any of the graphics in your bulletin or projections.

Mystery Museum Story and Service

story service.png

The Story/Service section also has a special deeper dive for service learning.

Click or tap the icon for a complete downloadable pdf of the story guide.  The guide includes a daily guiding question, learning objectives, supplies list, an activity introducing kids to the Bible story, a link to the Bible character video, instructions for a service learning project to reinforce the story, as well as a final lesson reflection.  

Use the menu above to navigate to a specific day's Story and Service section which includes a demonstration video and the that day's story/service pdf.  You can view the character videos on each day's page or on the video page.

Story and Service

Mystery Museum Art

art.png

Click or tap the icon for a complete downloadable pdf of the art guide.  The guide includes a daily learning objective, a supplies list, art project instructions with pictures, and questions to ask the kids while you're creating together.

Use the menu above to navigate to a specific day's Art section which includes the a demonstration video and the that day's art pdf.

Art

Mystery Museum Science

science.png

Click or tap the icon for a complete downloadable pdf of the science guide.  The guide includes a daily guiding question, learning objectives, a supplies list, at least two science experiments for each day including instructions, and questions to ask the kids while you're exploring together.

Use the menu above to navigate to a specific day's Science section which includes the a demonstration video and the that day's science pdf.

Science

Mystery Museum Games

games.png

Click or tap the icon for a complete downloadable pdf of the game guide.  The guide includes a daily learning objective, a supplies list, a new game with instructions, a classic tag game,

and questions to ask the kids while you're playing together, plus a lesson reflection.  Map tiles for day four are here.

Use the menu above to navigate to a specific day's Games section which includes the a demonstration video and the that day's games pdf.

Games

Mystery Museum Music

music.png

Click or tap the icon for a downloadable preview of the complete music guide.  The guide includes a daily reflection as well as a link to the songs.  

Each day's song comes to you from the Saddleback Kids youtube page.  The song is presented with easy-to-learn motions.  Seven songs have been selected to go with the mystery museum, one relating to the beatitude and Bible character for each of the five days as well as a theme song and bonus song.  You can also view the songs on the music page.

Music

Mystery Museum Whodunnits?

whodunnit.png

A whodunnit is a mystery story that you can solve with the characters as you read along.  At the mystery museum, the priceless portraits of Esther, Mary, Deborah, Tabitha, and Miriam are disappearing one-by-one.  Lucky for us, the world's greatest detective, Shurkey Holmes, happened to be in town!  Join Shurkey, the curator, and Miss Purple in solving The Case of the Vanishing Portraits. 

Whodunnit
bottom of page