What is Awana in Baptist church?
What is AWANA? Awana is an international, nondenominational, Bible-centered youth organization in providing weekday clubs and programs for 3 year olds through 6th grade. The acronym Awana comes from the first letters of the phrase “Approved workmen are not ashamed” (II Timothy 2:15).
What are the age groups for Awanas?
AWANA clubs are available for preschool age children (3 year old, potty-trained), Kindergarten-Second Grade, and Third-Sixth Grade. Nursery is available for children age 2 and under.
What religion is Awana?
Awana is an international evangelical Christian nonprofit organization in child and youth discipleship. The headquarters is in Streamwood, Illinois, United States.
What do they do at Awana?
WHAT IS AWANA? “A weekly Bible program leading kids to know, love and serve Christ.” partner with parents as they seek to help their children build lives on the Word of God. Our vision is to reach boys and girls with the Gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him.
How much is Awana membership?
There are no “dues” required for attending AWANA. However, each clubber is encouraged to bring $. 75 each week to help support our AWANA missionaries.
What denomination uses Awana?
Do you pay to be in Awana?
AWANA Registration
Registration per child will be $25 per child for non Central members and $20 per child for Central members. Here is how to register and make payment for your child/children. Fill out entire Registration Form Below. Club Registration and AWANA Handbook are the only required fees.
What is the purpose of Awana?
Mission. The mission of Awana is to equip leaders to reach kids with the gospel and engage them in lifelong discipleship. For over 70 years Awana has been a leader in children’s ministry, helping churches and parents worldwide raise children and youth to know, love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ.