Awana is an international, nondenominational, nonprofit, Bible-centered youth organization providing clubs and programs for 3 year-olds to 6th grade. The acronym Awana comes from the first letters of the phrase,
“Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed” (2 Timothy 2:15).
Each week, more than 6 million children in approximately 78,051 clubs take part in Awana around the world. Offered through local churches and schools, Awana reaches kids where they’re at and walks alongside them in their faith journey.
Ages: 3 to 5
(Must be 3 years old by September 1st)
Cubbies celebrates the spiritual potential of preschoolers by helping them develop respect for God, His Son, and His Word. Preschoolers can hardly wait for their next Cubbies club meeting. Whether it’s the fun crafts, the exciting games, or all their Cubbies friends, they simply love it. At Story Time each week, preschoolers learn about God – the greatness of His love and His Word – and about His Son, Jesus Christ, the promised Savior. Non-competitive games build excitement and reinforce Story Time lesson themes.
Ages: Kindergarten – 2nd grade
Sparks ignites the curiosity of early elementary-age kids to learn about the people and events of the Bible, building a foundation of wisdom for knowing Christ. To many children in kindergarten to second grade, Sparks is the highlight of the week! They love their uniforms, the exciting games, and spending time with leaders and friends. Sparks is divided into three years, each with a unique rank: HangGlider®, WingRunner®, and SkyStormer™. The handbooks, combined with Counsel Time, take your child on an incredible journey through the entire Bible!
Ages: 3rd grade to 6th grade
T&T (Truth & Training) engages 3rd-6th graders by answering their questions about God and the Bible, guiding them through this pivotal life stage to grow in Christ’s grace. This club is divided into boys and girls groups: T&T Girls and T&T Boys.
6th Grade Hybrid Program
We help our 6th graders to transition from Awana to Youth Group through a special hybrid program. They begin their night with the Youth, playing games and building relationships. Then they rejoin Awana for the Large Group lesson and their very own Small Group. Their uniform is a
t-shirt for a more “teen” look, but is optional! They also have the option to display their earned patches either on their t-shirt or scrapbook-style in the back of their workbook.
t-shirt for a more “teen” look, but is optional! They also have the option to display their earned patches either on their t-shirt or scrapbook-style in the back of their workbook.