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Our Club meets every Sunday evening during the school year. Club starts at 4:00 pm and ends at 6:00 pm.
Our Nightly Schedule Consists of:
Flag Ceremony - All clubs assemble on the Game Circle for the Flag Ceremony. Using the American and AWANA flags, the club is called to order.
Handbook Time - Using achievement oriented curriculum materials, AWANA emphasizes memorization and understanding of key Bible verses.
Council Time - It is a quality time for group Bible study or sharing of Biblical truth in story or song.
Game Time - Every AWANA Club meeting includes a high-energy Game Time featuring individual and team competition. |
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The acronym AWANA comes from the first letters of Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed found in 2 Timothy 2:15.
"Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
- 2 Timothy 2:15
The goal of AWANA is "to reach boys and girls with the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him." The purpose of AWANA is twofold; Evangelism and Training.
EVANGELISM - to draw boys and girls from the surrounding community into the club ministry where they may hear the gospel and accept Christ as Savior.
TRAINING - to prepare Clubbers to help fulfil the Great Commission through outreach to the lost, service to the local church and development of leadership qualities.
The Cubbies is the AWANA Club for three and four year olds. Cubbies is unique because it supports and maintains parents as the primary source of spiritual nurturing by directly involving them in the teaching and learning process. Cubbies uses the fundamental AWANA elements of games and activities, Bible memorization, handbooks, and awards. Noncompetitive games and activities and developmentally appropriate lessons combine basic Bible truths with popular preschool concepts of colours, shapes, numbers, and letters. The club is coed and has a zoo animals motif.
The Sparks is the AWANA Club for kindergartners, first graders, and second graders. The Sparks are led by Mrs. Lynne Alt. Each club meeting has three parts. In Game Time, Sparkies enjoy entertaining games played on the AWANA Game Circle. During Green Meadow Time, Sparkies gather for their age appropriate Bible lesson. During Sparkle Time, clubbers recite Bible verses from memory, complete handbook sections, and earn awards. Sparky, the friendly firefly, appears throughout the Bible-based materials to encourage clubbers to complete their handbook achievements. |