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AWANA is an international children’s
discipleship program centered on the Gospel and focuses on scripture
memory. AWANA is an acronym that stands for “Approved Workmen Are Not
Ashamed” as taken from 2 Timothy 2:15. Throughout the program, children
are rewarded for memorizing Bible verses and completing character
building activities. Younger children learn through games, crafts and
puppets. As they grow, children are introduced to small group
interaction, community outreach, apologetics and life application of the
Gospel.
AWANA clubs typically meet weekly. Sessions are run by individuals with a
passion for sharing their faith with children. Each AWANA club is a
ministry of the church which sponsors it and follows the AWANA approved
curriculum. Uniforms are available and the younger children wear vests
on which they display their church club registration numbers and awards
earned.
AWANA offers fun, friendship and serious Christian teaching that support the teaching children are
receiving at home and at church. Living their faith can be difficult for
children especially as they grow. AWANA provides a comfortable place to
learn and grow along with peers who share their faith.
If you are a parent interested in getting your children involved in
AWANA, or a volunteer interested in hearing more about how you can help
serve in this program, please sign up below to attend the information
session on April 10th from 12:00 - 12:30pm after the service
in the JK-SK classroom (the school's staff lounge directly outside the gym's northeast door).
Please be sure to pick up your children from Harvest Kids before attending this meeting!
See you there!
Sunday, April 10, 2011 from 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Registration between 3/25/2011 - 4/10/2011.