Awana (K-5)
What’s Awana?
AWANA stands for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed and is based on
2 Timothy 2:15. Awana is a nondenominational Christian club whose goal is to reach boys and girls with the Gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him. This midweek program focuses on learning and memorizing God's Word in a fun atmosphere.
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Who can go to Awana?
Open Door offers Awana programs for kids in Kindergarten-5th grade.
Sparks is for kids in K-2nd grade. Truth & Training (T&T) is for kids in
grades 3-5.
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What happens at Awana?
An Awana night is usually made up of three segments: Game Time, Handbook Time and Council Time. There are exciting games with lots of energy. During Handbook Time clubbers meet in small groups to build friendships, recite scripture, and meet one-on-one with leaders to grow in their understanding of the verses they are memorizing. Council Time is a large group setting which consists of Bible teaching, worship, awards and announcements.
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Register today!
Register online.
Wed, Oct 1-Apr 29, 6:30-8pm
Cost: $10. (This covers the cost of books, awards, and activities throughout the year. Additional cost for vests and t-shirts.)
For more information, e-mail Denita.

