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awana

What does Awana stand for?


The name AWANA stands for “Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed”, referring to 2 Timothy 2:15: “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth.” The programs offer a proven approach for evangelizing and discipling kids in the church and community because it helps churches and parents work together to develop spiritually strong children and youth who faithfully follow Jesus Christ.
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2-year-olds: Puggles learn four Big Truths from the Bible about God, His love, and our response. Learning is fun and interactive learning through crafts, play, finger puppets, and songs..

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Pre-K (3-5 yrs): Cubbies learn about God’s greatness and cultivate respect for God, His Son, and His Word. Join us for hands-on learning through a Puppet show, crafts, song, and memory verses.
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K-2nd grade: Sparks ignite children’s curiosity in the Bible, building a foundation of wisdom for a lifetime of knowing Jesus.
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3rd – 6th grade: T&T focuses on the basics of the Christian faith, guiding kids to a deeper understanding of God’s grace by engaging them in biblical and relational discipleship, through games, Council Time, and small groups.
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Trek challenges students to wrestle with three very important questions: “Who am I?”, “Why am I here?” and “Who’s with me?” Trek encourages students to dive deep into the Scriptures to answer these questions and strengthen their faith and know what they believe.
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Journey aims to establish high school students as lifelong disciples through a deep study of God’s Word, mobilizing them to live with a Godly perspective and evident faith.

Spreading the love of God is the whole reason we do what we do! Getting kids to love the word is fun here.

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