A Dude Perfect-Themed VBS Is Coming to Churches: ‘These 5 Guys Are in Love with Jesus’
Michael Foust
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By Michael Foust, Crosswalk.com
For kids who count down the days to Vacation Bible School and spend part of their afternoons watching Dude Perfect, summer 2027 could be one they won’t forget.
Amazing Life unveiled in recent days a Dude Perfect-themed Vacation Bible School for 2027, describing it as a week filled with “high-energy games, engaging teaching, and unforgettable moments” where “kids will explore how God is calling them into something bigger than themselves.”
“We’ll share all about our faith journey and what it means to be all in,” Dude Perfect’s Cory Cotton said in a video.
More details will be released May 24, as Amazing Life touts it as a “ready-to-go, spiritually rich VBS experience.”
Dude Perfect is a five-member sports entertainment group known for their viral trick shots, friendly competitions, and high-energy videos, boasting more than 65 million YouTube subscribers, billions of views, and a global audience that spans families, teens, and young children.
“These five guys are in love with Jesus, and they’ve been looking for an opportunity to share their faith,” Amazing Life’s Tyler Bates told an audience at the Church Conference 2026 in Texas.
“They want to help bring kids into community and learn about Jesus,” Bates added.
The curriculum will include videos of Dude Perfect’s members sharing their testimonies and recounting Bible stories, Bates said.
“We’re really, really excited about this,” Bates said.
Earlier this year, Dude Perfect’s Tyler Toney opened up about his faith, telling the Bible Caddie Podcast that the group credits all its success to God. They share the gospel at the end of their tour stops.
“There's no reason that 38-year-old guys should still be popular on YouTube, making videos that kids want to watch,” Toney told the podcast. “But for whatever reason, God has allowed us to continue to do this for so long.”
The members of Dude Perfect met at Texas A&M University, where they began filming trick-shot videos that quickly went viral.
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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
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