awana-Wednesdays from 6:20PM to 8:00PM
God has made us as social beings, and we are not designed to be isolated by extended lockdowns and quarantines. We offer AWANA, not because we are careless, but because we believe that the need for ongoing, meaningful social interaction outweighs the perceived dangers of COVID. While we have modified some aspects of our program to limit physical contact, most of our program remains the same. Understand that AWANA is a mixed environment: some wear masks and others do not. All are welcome. All are respected. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call Nate & Bethany Hettinga 715.370.0691
What is AWANA?
AWANA is a non-denominational youth Christian ministry for children ages 3-years through eighth grade that encourages them to know, love, and serve Jesus Christ. The development of a strong faith is facilitated through fellowship, fun, and familiarization with God’s word. The AWANA curriculum emphasizes the learning of Bible verses and the practical application of biblical principles in daily life.
BTC’s AWANA Club meets on Wednesday nights from 6:20-8:00pm throughout the school year, running from September through April.
AWANA Programming Includes:
Weekly Non-Denominational Bible Club for Kids
Fun & Unique AWANA Games
Wacky Theme Nights, Movie Nights, and more!
Uniforms & Awards
Builds Positive Friendships, Faith, and Character
How is AWANA Organized?
The AWANA curriculum is interactive and is organized around three key activities:
Large group time with Bible lesson
Workbook assignments
Game Time
What do the children learn in AWANA?
CUBBIES
Preschool
Develop RESPECT for God, His Son, and His Word
SPARKS
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Build a foundation of WISDOM for knowing Christ
TRUTH & TRAINING (T&T)
3rd to 5th Grade
Learn God’s truth, growing in Christ’s GRACE and training to follow Him
TREK
6th to 8th Grade
Learn God’s truth, growing in Christ’s GRACE and training to follow Him
What happens every week at AWANA?
Clubbers’ time is divided into 3 equal segments of games, small group study, and large group lessons.
Game Time — Game Time teaches fun and unique games; building strength, focus, and coordination as well as teamwork and sportsmanship.
Handbook Time (Small Group) — Small groups of clubbers meet with Leaders, who help them pass their handbook sections. Includes Bible readings and study questions, memory and review verses, word definitions, service, and missional activities.
Council Time (Large Group) — Large group lesson time features singing, recognition, and an engaging Bible lesson which helps the children better understand the verses they are memorizing. Leaders also share testimonies and missionary biographies throughout the year… plus a few special surprises!