. . .Because Awana is fun!Fun gets them there and it’s what keeps them coming back. While they’re having fun, they’re learning and growing. Awana Club meetings are jam-packed with life-changing experiences. Clubs are run by trained leaders with a love for the Lord Jesus Christ and a desire to help young people. Club materials are filled with verses from the Bible and guidelines to help kids memorize and understand them. |
Council TimeEveryone gathers together for singing, announcements, awards and, most importantly, a practical Bible lesson. Game TimeEvery clubber has a chance to get involved each night and to compete in exclusive 4 way Awana team games on the game circle.
. . .that God is real, that He loves them, and that He expressed that love through Jesus Christ. Kids also learn how God can help them in their daily lives. Lessons from the Bible teach them how to honor God in a sinful world. |
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Awana was officially started in 1950 by Art Rorheim in Chicago, IL. The name Awana stands for:
“Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” - 2 Timothy 2:15 |
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Three segments provide. . .start-to-finish adventure in every meeting. Each segment has it’s own purpose, but all of them are FUN. Handbook TimeKids work one-on-one with a trained leader to complete assignments in the curriculum materials. Awana emphasizes memorization and understanding of key Bible verses that show how to know God and walk with Him. Clubbers earn awards and trophies for achievements. |