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What is AWANA?

AWANA stands for "Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" (2 Timothy 2:15). It's weekly Bible Club for children ages 2 through 12th grade.  With focus on the Gospel and serving Christ, our clubbers memorize scripture, participate in team activities and learn just what it means to be a follower of Jesus.

Schedule

Wednesdays, 6:15-8pm. (August 15-May 15) Calendar - coming soon  Awana Handbook

Registration

Registration coming soon  Registration required for each cluber and for any parent leaders. Fees includes registration, uniform fee and materials costs. Registration into the AWANA program is not guaranteed as we must have appropriate ratios based on the number of volunteer leaders and participants.  As part of this program, all parents are required to volunteer at least once during the season.   All payments received will be deposited immediately and refunds will be given if a spot is ultimately not available for your child. 

Clubs/Programs

Puggles: older 2-year-olds and younger 3-year-olds
Cubbies: preschool (must be potty trained)
Sparks: K-2nd grade
Truth & Training: 3rd-6th grade
Trek: 7th/8th grade Trek is designed to help during the turbulent teen years. Your students will learn lessons about God, how to respond to God's faithfulness, how to handle the realities of life, and ways to live God's principals while dealing with trials, temptations and tough times.   TREK Blog
Journey: 9-12th grade

What happens at Awana each week?

Game Time is comprised of exciting circle games exclusive to Awana that are a popular draw for churched and non-churched children alike.

Handbook Time provides small-group interaction and recitation of Scripture that kids learned during the week. It also features friendship building and opportunities for leaders to mentor children and help them understand the Bible verses they learn.

Large Group Time consists of praise and worship, Bible teaching, awards, announcements and a presentation of God’s plan of salvation.

Special Events and Programs during the year:  Awana Games, Grand Prix, Sparks-a-Rama

Who leads the CRB Awana Program?

Lisa Kadel, Awana Commander, Faye Bradley, Pastor to Children & Youth, and other dedicated volunteers serve in our program.  Leaders and Volunteers are fingerprinted and receive Basic Training in various areas of Awana, all designed to grow your child spiritually. Leaders also receive local support through Awana missionaries/ministry team, can participate in the annual Awana Ministry conference and have access to Awana Resources & Tools (ART) a leader Web site exclusive to Awana-registered churches including Training Tracker.

Get Involved

Parents can help in Awana by being "listeners" as our clubbers practice their Bible memorization (and it helps you become more familiar with the Bible, too). Volunteer with

 

  For more information or questions about Awana,
please contact | 858.382.5495