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AWANA - Approved Workmen
Are Not Ashamed
Preschool- 5th grade
6:00 - 8:00pm on Wednesday - Meets
here at Wildwood Community Church
Awana stands for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed. It comes from 2
Timothy 2:15 - "Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman
that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
Cubbies is the AWANA Club for preschoolers during the two years
prior to regular kindergarten, usually three and four-year-olds.
Cubbies is unique because it supports and maintains parents as the
primary source of spiritual nurturing by directly involving them in
the teaching and learning process. Cubbies uses the fundamental
Awana elements of games and activities, Bible memorization,
handbooks, and awards. Noncompetitive games and activities and
developmentally appropriate lessons combine basic Bible truths with
popular preschool concepts of colors, shapes, numbers, and letters.
Sparks is the Awana Club for kindergartners, first-graders, and
second-graders. Each club meeting has three parts. In Game Time,
Sparkies enjoy entertaining games played on the Awana Game Circle.
During Green Meadow Time, Sparkies gather for their age-appropriate
Bible lesson. During Sparkle Time, clubbers recite Bible verses from
memory, complete handbook sections, and earn awards. Sparky, the
friendly firefly, appears throughout the Bible-based materials to
encourage clubbers to complete their handbook achievements.
Pals is the Awana Club for third- and fourth-grade boys. An American
Indian theme is used throughout the Bible-based materials. Club
meetings consist of three segments. Game Time is when fun, exciting,
team-oriented games are played on the Awana Game Circle. Council
Time is when clubbers get together for singing and Bible teaching,
and are challenged to serve God. Handbook Time is when boys and
girls meet in separate, small groups to recite Bible verses from
memory, interact with their train adult leaders, complete their
handbook sections, and earn awards.
Chums is the Awana Club for third- and fourth-grade girls. An
American Indian theme is used throughout the Bible-based materials.
Club meetings consist of three segments. Game Time is when fun,
exciting, team-oriented games are played on the Awana Game Circle.
Council Time is when clubbers get together for singing and Bible
teaching, and are challenged to serve God. Handbook Time is when
boys and girls meet in separate small groups to recite Bible verses
from memory, interact with their trained leaders, complete their
handbook sections, and earn awards.
Pioneers is the Awana Club for fifth-grade boys. As they mature and
head toward their teenage years, Pioneers use handbooks and other
materials especially geared for their older age group. These clubs
use a contemporary nautical theme throughout the Bible-based
materials. The club meeting features fun and competitive games and a
message that focuses on the gospel and applying God’s Word to daily
life. During Handbook Time, leaders interact with clubbers to help
them memorize and understand Scripture verses.
Guards is the club for fifth-grade girls. As girls mature and head
toward their teenage years, they use handbooks and other materials
especially geared for their older age group. Guards uses a
contemporary nautical theme throughout the Bible-based materials.
The club meeting features fun and competitive games and a message
that focuses on the gospel and applying God’s Word to daily life.
During Handbook Time, leaders interact with clubbers to help them
memorize and understand Scripture verses.
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