Awana

   
awana-clubs-logo-color_small What does your child experience at Awana?

Mar. 31
No Awana

Apr. 7
Backwards Night

Apr. 21
Cubbie Beach Party Night

Apr. 28
End of the Year Parties

May 1
Fun Day @ Frankie’s

1

Fun and Exciting Games, unique to the Awana program, that allows many kids to participate no matter their skill level. Everyone gets “floor time.”

2

Group Time with a caring adult leader. No getting lost in the crowd here. You child receives individualized attention as he or she works through an introductory booklet and a handbook.

3

Large Group Segment between an adult leader and all the kids in your child’s Awana club. Boring? Hardly. Awana leaders go the extra miles to help your kids understand the Bible and how it applies to their lives in an exciting and challenging way.

Fun And
Exciting Games,

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    Interactive
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    Got questions?

    Contact Katie Bullock at
    kbullock@southsidefellowship.org

    Awana Missionary Link

    You may not see the word “parent” in you child’s Awana handbook, but it’s all through the materials. We never forget that you are the most important part of your child’s spiritual development. Awana can be one of your tools.   Check out some specific ways to help your child succeed in Awana!                                     

    • Take a look at what your child brings home. After completing the brochure, your child will begin working in a handbook.
    • At home, fire up your child’s enthusiasm. Memorize the verses along with your child so that you can practice with each other.
    • In the car, spark some converstation: Which game did you enjoy? How do you play it? Would you show me at home what you are working on next?
       
       

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