Awana

A nationally known kids Bible club with our own twist, Awana is a Wednesday night adventure most kids will tell you is their favorite part of the week. With creative, team-building games, funny theme nights, powerful Bible lessons, intentional Bible memorization time, and personal small groups, your child will want to come back again and again. Awana meets every Wednesday night at 6:45pm from mid August through mid May.

The theme of our 2012-2013 Awana club is Twelve Stones. When the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land, God commanded them to gather 12 stones from the bed of the Jordan to build a memorial to God’s deliverance. God’s stated reason for the memorial was so that the Israelites’ children would ask them why the stones were there. Those questions would prompt the Israelites to share with their children who God is and what He had done for them. That is our goal this year in Awana: to symbolically erect Twelve Stones throughout the year to share with the Awana clubbers who God is and what He has done for them.


Awana Clubs @ Mikado

The club for two and three year olds not ready to enter Cubbies. Puggles enjoy being introduced to basic Biblical precepts at church. Children must turn two before entering Puggles.

The club for three and four year olds. Cubbies celebrates the spiritual potential of preschoolers by helping them develop respect for God, His Son and His Word. Children must be three years old and potty trained by September 1 to enter Cubbies.

The club for Kindergarten through second 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. Children must turn five by September 1 to enter Sparks.

The club for third through fifth graders. T&T helps children by answering their questions about God and the Bible, guiding them through this pivotal life stage to grow in Christ’s grace. Truth and Training clubs are divided into boys and girls clubs.