KiDs Beach Club 2022 Gala - SAVE THE DATE!
Save the Date!
2022 KiDs Beach Club Gala
Saturday, June 18th • 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Arts District Mansion - Downtown Dallas
Keynote Speaker - Tony Perkins
Musical Performer - Steph Carse
Published on Mar 30 @ 9:52 AM CDT
Once You Pick Them Up, You Can't Put Them Down
So you leave for work in the morning, pour yourself a cup of hot coffee, and count it a blessing if that drink stays hot for your drive into the office. With the 22oz KiDs Beach Club Branded Tumbler, unless your commute is 6 hours or more, we can guarantee that coffee to stay hot, not just until you get to work, but until lunch! That's what the vacuum-insulated innards are for, and when you ice down your soda at lunch, you've got until bedtime before it starts to get warm. You will love this tumbler so much, you won't be able to put it down.
Just ask Jack, Tammy, Steve, and Anna from the KBC office. They all have learned to do everything one handed so they can cluch this tumbler all day long. Go ahead and use it in the car and not worry about spilling on your shirt. Go ahead and drink from it with electronics around and not be concerned about splashing your keyboard. This tumbler has a new leakproof design with a lid that sucessfully makes sure that the only destination for your drink is in your mouth. Tell me that's not worth a mere 80 cents per day! We'll even throw in the color for free!
Choose from Coral, Black, Purple, Graphite, Navy, Red, or White....they're all precious in your sight!
Click here to get your very own...TODAY!
Published on Mar 30 @ 9:51 AM CDT
Show Your Love for KBC with Window Sticker
Display your passion for KiDs Beach Club® on your car with the new KBC window decal.
The four-color design features the KBC logo with the KiDsBeachClub.org website address underneath it. The sticker is a 4-inch square to apply directly to the outside of your car.
You can get one for your own car or buy them in quantities of five if your church wants to give them to its volunteers or parents of the students in your Beach Club.
To get your window sticker, visit the Surf Shop. While you’re there, check out the other KBC items, like Bibles, blankets, cooler bags, t-shirts and golf shirts.
Published on Jan 28 @ 6:27 PM CDT
The new year brings with it new hopes, new dreams, and new opportunities. Though we were thrilled to have 57 clubs meeting in the fall of 2021, KiDs Beach Club is even more excited about the 10 clubs who have been cleared to meet for Spring 2022. It is great to see school districts recognizing the importance of social gathering opportunities for kids and allowing outside groups back into the school buildings.
With the chaos and fear created by the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, kids need more than ever before to hear and know the hope that is offered to them through Jesus Christ. Western Elementary School Club Leader Luke Maynard from White Sulphur Baptist Church in Georgetown, Kentucky could not agree more. “I am so excited about being back on campus and sharing the gospel with kids. What I love about it the most is how the kids inspire me also, to be more like Christ every day. It's just a blessing for everyone."
KBC Club Relations Coordinator Tina Kimbro has been watching the roller coaster that started in March of 2020 and is blessed to witness the excitement of church partners and club leaders on a daily basis. “There is nothing comparable to the excitement I hear over the phone or on a Zoom call when I can share with a church partner that their district has ended restrictions after a long Covid delay and is allowing their club back on campus. It was a very sad day in the spring semester of 2020, when clubs were abruptly halted due to the pandemic. The realization that literally thousands of children would suddenly cease to be under the teaching and receiving of God's Word and hearing the Gospel was truly devastating to our club leaders and volunteers. However, with great excitement, that is not the case two years later going into our spring 2022 semester! We are nearly 70 clubs strong and growing! I sense a renewed spirit and urgency among church leadership and volunteers. In this present culture, they have a greater understanding of the importance of expressing love and being the voice of hope to the hearing and hearts of the boys and girls God entrusts to their discipleship through their Beach Clubs. It is a joy to be a witness to their loving, serving, and caring for their Beach Club kids and their schools. I view the 2021-2022 school/club year as a new beginning and know that God is doing and will continue doing great things, immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine." (Ephesians 3:20)
It is this excitement for a new beginning that we want to share with you. God is doing mighty things in Beach Clubs. 90 Beach Clubs kids have already asked Jesus to be their Forever Friend this school year, and with more clubs meeting this spring, the number of lives impacted through KiDs Beach Club can only grow. So we leave you with this encouragement from Philippians 4:6-7 as you consider new beginnings both at KiDs Beach Club and in your own life this year; “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
Published on Jan 24 @ 1:50 PM CDT
Seeds of the Faith Planted at KiDs Beach Club
As the second semester of Beach Clubs are now underway, Keiton Brasher thinks back to the time that his club leader, Antwanette Taylor held up a KiDs Beach Club Study Bible at West Hurst Elementary school in Texas and said, "the winner of this race in the Make-It-Stick review game gets this!" Keiton recalled how he saw his friends reading from their own KBC Bible and how he really wanted one too. "I said, I need to win this, not only for me, but for Jesus, so I can learn more about Him," said Keiton who won the race and the Bible. That was at the time that each Beach Club handed out 24 Bibles per year, one year before the start of Great Treasure Day, where every student in every Beach Club now gets their own KBC Explorers Study Bible.
Keiton joined Beach Club in the 6th grade and before making the step, asked his grandmother's advice. "She told me to follow your heart, and if your heart is telling you to go, then you should go." Brasher continued, "I remember those words forever now and I'm so glad I did follow my heart and decide to go. I knew there was something more to life than just itself. I wanted to learn about more than waking up, going to school, eating and then just going back to bed and that routine every day. I wanted to add something more and thought, if Jesus is there and can help me out and ride along with me, that's something I needed to be a part of."
As Keiton went off to middle school he says he "regrettably" strayed away from the faith he had built up at Beach Club, but during his sophomore year, stumbled upon his KBC Study Bible. "I said, holy cow, I remember this Bible and I opened it and completely forgot what was in it and there was a card with an address to the KiDs Beach Club offices on it but again, I chose to set it aside." But God has a way of drawing His children back to Him.
Shortly thereafter, Keiton started driving and got his first speeding ticket which resulted community service at 6 Stones Mission Network. Who did he see when arriving there? None other than his Beach Club leader, Antwanette Taylor. "I was like, do I know you? I do, you did Beach Club at West Hills Elementary, and her face lit up because she remembered me!" He knew that the seeds of his faith were planted at Beach Club and being reconnected with his leader like this had to mean something.
Then, during his final two years of high school, Keiton met a couple when he started a part-time job that invited him to visit their church's youth group, which eventually led to him attending their church. "I remember walking in that Sunday, and it just felt like a reoccurring event, and it was like, yeah, I belong here." A few months later, Keiton said he had a "tingling feeling" in his chest and knew it was God, calling him to make a deeper commitment. He then asked Jesus into his life, was baptized, and started living for the Lord.
During that period of his life, Keiton's mom, Christy, had been compiling a box for him to open upon graduation from high school containing special mementos from his childhood. Some boxes say DO NOT OPEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS. This one was DO NOT OPEN UNTIL GRADUATION. Among the items inside the box, his KiDs Beach Club Study Bible, which was a reminder to him that God will do whatever it takes to reach and stay with you.
Keiton is about to start his college education studying nursing with plans to eventually be a neurosurgeon.
If you'd like to listen to our interview with Keiton, here is the podcast.
Published on Jan 24 @ 1:50 PM CDT
KiDs Beach Club® is thrilled to welcome Steve Brines to the corporate team as Operations Coordinator. Steve will manage the many projects across the ministry and provide general Human Resources assistance.
Steve comes to us from the Phoenix, Arizona area after spending the last 16 years serving as a Pastor in California and Arizona. Most recently, Steve was the Kids Pastor of Rock Point Church, which averages nearly 4,000 people in weekly attendance. Under his leadership, the kids ministry grew at a 20% clip, and he oversaw scheduling nearly 250 volunteers to serve in that ministry per week. Prior to that, Steve was the Associate Campus Pastor leading the Junior High and High School ministry for the Ahwatukee Campus of Central Christian Church in Arizona.
Steve enjoys speaking at multiple camps where he gets the opportunity to share the Gospel with kids which fuels his passion to impact kids and families for Christ. "That is one of the reasons I am so excited about serving on the KBC team," said Brines.
Steve graduated from Biola University in Southern California with a bachelor’s degree in Children's Ministry. He minored in Biblical Studies, with an emphasis on Children and family.
Steve and his wife, Amy, have been married since 2007 and have three incredible kids. If you would like to welcome Steve and his family to the KBC family, his email is sbrines@kbcmail.org.
Published on Jan 24 @ 1:49 PM CDT
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