AWANA Clubs Kickoff Bash
is Wednesday, Aug. 16th at 6:30pm!
Awana is for kids ages 2 through 4th Grade.
We will meet every Wednesday beginning Aug. 23rd during the school year from 6:30-8:00pm.
Awana Clubs will NOT meet on the following dates
(subject to change):
Nov. 22
Dec. 20 & 27
Jan. 3
Mar 13
WHAT IS AWANA
AWANA is an acronym from 2 Timothy 2:15 — Approved Workers Are Not Ashamed.
AWANA is a fun approach to making the Bible alive and relevant with caring trained leaders who invest time, love and wisdom into shaping children’s lives. While kids are having fun together each Wednesday night, they’re learning about Jesus and growing in their faith in Him, too. They learn Bible verses and spiritual truths. They encounter life lessons that feed their soul. They participate in games and activities that train their bodies.
WHEN IS AWANA?
AWANA meets on Wednesday nights throughout the school year 6:30-8:00pm.
WHO IS AWANA FOR?
Awana is designed for children ages 2 years to 4th grade. The kids programs are organized as follows:
- Puggles* – 2 years old
*Parents/Guardians of Puggles are asked to remain on campus and be reachable during meeting times. - Cubbies** — 3 to 5 years old (in Preschool)
**Parents/Guardians of Cubbies are asked to remain on campus and be reachable during meeting times. - Sparks — Kindergarten through 2nd grade
- T&T (Truth and Training) — 3rd and 4th grade
AWANA NIGHTLY SCHEDULE
Each night is separated into four segments to provide start to finish excitement in every club meeting:
Large Group Time: This segment consists of Bible teaching and the Gospel Presentation. Kids will be presented with the word of God in every lesson.
Small Group Time: This segment typically consists of building relationships, discussing the Bible lesson, answering questions and praying for one another. Kids work one-on-one in small groups with a trained leader to recite verses they memorized. Leaders talk with children to ensure they understand key Bible verses that teach them how to know and follow God. Awards are given in recognition to children who have completed sections in their handbooks.
Game/Interactive Time: This is a time of fun and encouragement for kids. Children learn teamwork and sportsmanship in team competition in the AWANA Games Circle. It is fun and engaging for everyone.