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AWANA |
Children Age 3 (by Sept 1) through Grade 6
What is AWANA? Awana is an international, non-denominational, Bible-centered
youth organization whose acronym is "Approved Workmen Are
Not Ashamed" based on 2 Timothy 2:15. Awana strongly emphasizes the
memorizing and understanding of Scripture.
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For more information about Awana International visit http://www.awana.org/.
Goals for our Awana Clubbers:
they will become Christ followers
they incorporate God's Word into their lives they will develop a Biblical worldview
their lives will evidence thinking and acting like Jesus
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Club Information |
The Awana experience incorporates:
- Completing of the club handbook. This includes Scripture memorization and following through with application projects - the majority of which is done at home.
- Handbook Time: Reporting progress to leaders
- Council Time: Learning Biblical truths as a group
- Game Time: Active games provide FUN and opportunity to develop relational life skills
- Recognition: Students are recognized for their accomplishments as they progress through their handbooks
- Bible and Game Competitions: Clubbers have the option of participating in special competitions with other Regional Awana Clubs
- Special Events and Field Trips
Cubbies: Ages 3-5
Children who are age 3 by September 1 and potty-trained may participate in
Cubbies. Cubbies emphasizes parental involvement and Bible memorization.
Due to the young age of Cubbies, there is a cap on the number of
participants.
Sparks: Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
Sparks is designed to help children begin thinking about the application
of Bible principles as they memorize Scripture, complete appropriate
projects and have FUN!
T&T (Truth & Training) Girls and Boys Clubs: 3rd - 6th Grade
T&T clubs are passionate about encouraging kids to be excited about God's
Word and implementing it into their lives.
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Security |
- Worker security: Every worker in Awana is asked to participate in a security program to assure the safety of each child.
- Child Security: Parents drop off and pick up Cubbies and Sparkies at the classroom doors. Parents are to escort all Awana clubbers to and from vehicles.
- Parking Lot: Parents are to use extreme caution when dropping off and picking up children. Cars must be parked in the lot, with the parents accompanying children into and out of the building. Awana provides a parking-lot monitor to assist with safety.
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| Find more helpful resources at the Awana website: www.awana.org |
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