5:00 – 5:40 pm
Dinner for clubbers, parents, and leaders
5:40 – 6:00 pm
Dinner cleanup and kids play
6:00 – 7:30 pm
All clubbers & leaders meet on the line in the Lower Auditorium for announcements and flag salutes. Next, clubs are dismissed to the following starting locations:
Cubbies – Nursery
Sparks – Main Auditorium
T&T – Lower Auditorium
December 26, 2024
No Club
Enjoy the evening with your family.
January 2, 2024
No Club
Enjoy the evening with your family.
January 9, 2025
Banana Split Night
Bring a banana
January 16, 2025
Mr. Potato Head Night
Bring a decorated potato
If you would like more information about any of our AWANA clubs, please feel free to contact the director for the club you’re interested in having your child join or use the button below to email us your questions about AWANA. Use can also use the button below to register your child for this year’s program.
Use the form below to complete the Contact/Medical Authorization Form for your clubber.
- Click on the button below to open the PDF.
- Fill in each of the fields on your device.
- Print the form and bring it to club with your child.
- If you are unable to use this form, we will be happy to give you one to fill out by hand at club.
Cubbies celebrates the spiritual potential of preschoolers by helping them develop respect for God, His Son, and His Word.
Cubbies meets in the Nursery (downstairs next to the water fountain) for music, a lesson with Cubbie Bear, and handbook time. We finish up in the Lower Auditorium for our game time. Parents can meet their children and sign them out at 7:30 pm in this location.
Cubbies Director: Beth Wilson
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.
Sparkies meets at the front of Main Auditorium for music and a short message or story. Next, we head downstairs for game time, finishing up back in the Main Auditorium for our handbook time. Parents can meet their children and sign them out at 7:30 pm in this room.
Sparks Directors: Brian Harvey and Mark Lopez
Truth & Training (T&T) engages older elementary-age kids by answering their questions about God and the Bible, guiding them through this pivotal life stage to grow in Christ’s grace.
T&T stays in the Lower Auditorium for our game time. We then move upstairs to the Fireside Room for music, a short message, and handbook time. Parents can meet their children and sign them out at 7:30 pm in the hallway just outside the Fireside Room.
T&T Director: David FitzGerald
The name Awana is taken from 2 Timothy 2:15, and is an acronym for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed. This is a great description of people who are very familiar with the Bible, one of the main goals of Awana.
Our Awana clubs use Scripture memorization to point children and their families to God and the Gospel message and to engage children in relationship with God and others.
Our staff members have been trained, vetted, and work together in teams to provide the safest and most loving care necessary so that you can rest at ease. Parents are welcome to drop their children off at Awana meetings or to stay for dinner and our meetings; it’s your choice.
- Game Time: Individual and/or team competition takes place through fun and unique games. Every child gets to participate and has a chance to unleash his or her energy.
- Large Group Time: Everyone gathers for singing, celebrating accomplishments, and a practical Bible message or story.
- Handbook Time: Small groups of children make friends and work with a trained adult leader to complete assignments in the curricular materials. We emphasize memorizing and understanding key Scriptures that show how to know God and walk with Him. A system of awards motivates kids to dig deeply into God’s Word.
If you would like more information about any of our AWANA clubs, please feel free to contact the director for the club you’re interested in having your child join or use the button below to email us your questions about AWANA. Use can also use the button below to register your child for this year’s program.
We welcome parents who want to drop by on a Thursday evening to observe and ask questions. Look for Gary Wilson, our Awana Club Commander. He’ll be a great help and can send you to the appropriate group as necessary.