Cynthia Guzman

The ABC’s of Vacation Bible School

Vacation Bible School is an outreach to teach the gospel. It is also an evangelistic tool. VBS will help churches fulfill the Great Commission. (Matthew 18:19).

I, Cynthia Guzman, as an Educator, have been given the opportunity, along with other colleagues of the Apostolic Assembly, to create a 5-day teaching kit, which will include all materials for an “ABC – Apostolic VBS.”

A – Action
VBS funnels all the summer energy into positive opportunities for activities that will be spiritual, physical, creative, relational, plus educational!

B – Boost
VBS provides essential Bible lessons that are presented in an age-appropriate format, along with worship, hands-on activities, and service packaged to reach the hearts of children.

C – Community
VBS enhances children’s personal–spiritual journey, a week at their church campus. This will help them feel at home and the desire to share with others.

ABOUT OUR NEW COORDINATOR:

Cynthia Guzman was born in Long Beach, California, and currently resides in Fresno, California. She has been an elementary teacher for 41 years with the Fresno Unified School District, where she has held various leadership roles. Through these positions, Cynthia has had the honor of implementing accountability strategies to strengthen educational leadership within the district.

Cynthia has been married to Pastor Arthur Guzman for 40 years, and together they have three married children and nine beloved grandchildren, experiencing the joy of seeing their family grow. They serve as pastors at Family Vine Ministries in the North Central California District. Cynthia has held numerous positions within the district and currently serves as the treasurer for the Ladies Ministry.

In 2017, Cynthia joined International Embracing Hope of the Apostolic Assembly, where she established the children’s ministry Fierce Hearts. Inspired by a desire to offer hope to those in need of encouragement, Cynthia created this ministry to provide support and positivity to children and families facing illness or adversity.