Register Now for Awana.
Opening night will be Wednesday, September 4.
Feel free to email Josh with any questions you may have.
Feel free to email Josh with any questions you may have.
What are the ages for Awana?
We have Awana for ages 2 year olds - 5th Grade. The kids are divided in the following groups:
Puggles - 2 year olds
Cubbies - 3-4 year olds
Sparks - K - 2nd Grade
T&T - 3rd - 5th Grade
Puggles - 2 year olds
Cubbies - 3-4 year olds
Sparks - K - 2nd Grade
T&T - 3rd - 5th Grade
When does Awana meet?
Awana will meet at Oak View Baptist Church on Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:00pm during the school year..
What is Awana?
Awana Clubs are an exciting opportunity for our children to benefit spiritually, mentally, physically and emotionally from each weekly meeting. The heart of Awana is its biblical stand that stresses the preeminence of the Word of God. The great Scripture verses on salvation and Christian growth are the core of all the Awana achievements.
Weekly meetings have three components: large group time, handbook time, & game time. Large group time, includes flag ceremonies, music, announcements and a Bible lesson. Handbook time emphasizes individual contact between clubbers and leaders. Leaders meet with a small group of clubbers to listen to them recite their memory work and to encourage them to greater participation and handbook achievements. Clubbers earn handbook awards during this part of the meeting. Game time teaches fair play and teamwork while providing a release for stored-up energy.
Awana Clubs International, which derives its name from 2 Timothy, was founded over 65 years ago in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., by Art Rohiem and Lance 'Doc" Latham. It is an international Bible-centered youth ministry providing local churches with weekly clubs and programs for three-year-olds through highschoolers. Our goal is to reach boys and girls and their families with the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him.
Weekly meetings have three components: large group time, handbook time, & game time. Large group time, includes flag ceremonies, music, announcements and a Bible lesson. Handbook time emphasizes individual contact between clubbers and leaders. Leaders meet with a small group of clubbers to listen to them recite their memory work and to encourage them to greater participation and handbook achievements. Clubbers earn handbook awards during this part of the meeting. Game time teaches fair play and teamwork while providing a release for stored-up energy.
Awana Clubs International, which derives its name from 2 Timothy, was founded over 65 years ago in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., by Art Rohiem and Lance 'Doc" Latham. It is an international Bible-centered youth ministry providing local churches with weekly clubs and programs for three-year-olds through highschoolers. Our goal is to reach boys and girls and their families with the gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him.