AWANA

NOTE - AWANA WILL RESUME SEPTEMBER 12

Sunday Evenings: 5-7 pm
(September through April)

A message from the Commander...

How thrilled I am to have your child in the AWANA program here at Twin Oaks Baptist Church. Our clubs meet on Sunday evenings from 5 until 7pm, Sept. - May. I am praying this year will be full of fun and learning for your child. This website has been developed for you to learn more about AWANA at Twin Oaks. If you have any comments or questions please feel free to contact me. I hope to see you Sunday!

Commander: Chris Whitlow
Phone:
 540-365-1699 
e-mail:
information@twinoaksbapt.org
 

Who we are and what we do...

Awana is an international, nondenominational, Bible-centered youth organization providing weekly clubs for kids pre-school through high school. Awana stands for "Approved Workman Are Not Ashamed" and comes from the scripture II Timothy 2:15. Children are encouraged to participate in games and memorize scripture. Children are taught about Jesus and how to live a Christian life.
 
Our Clubs...
 
Puggles
Director:  Susan Ingram 365-0067

The first club of the Awana program are the Puggles —the toddler ministry for 2 year olds. Toddlers are introduced to "God made all things," "God saw that it was good," "God is love," and "Give thanks." Come and be a part of this Fun group of kids!!  

Cubbies
Director:   Pearline Boyce 365-2455
The preschool ministry for 3 & 4 year olds. Child must be 3 years old prior to Sept. 1. Pre-schoolers are delighted with the Cubbie Bear hugs that teach basic truths about God, Jesus, sin and salvation. Come join Cubbie Bear and his friends Ern E. Elephant and Luv E. Lamb in this year's exciting club.

Sparks
Director:  Terry Bridges  483-3578
The early elementary ministry for children in kindergarten through 2nd grade. The children work with Sparky through the hangglider, hiker, and climber handbooks. Sparks learn what Jesus has done for us in the past, present and future. Come join Sparky & friends on their fun journey.

Truth & Training  
Director: Faith Markuson 365-0514

This energetic group of kids work with their outer space pals on the ultimate adventure in a series of discoveries. The TNT kids operate in teams to discover lots about GOD's word, GOD's creation, and GOD's challenge to his children. You don't wanna miss the new games, activities, and discoveries Truth & Training has in store this year!!

A message to you the parents...

Thank you for considering AWANA at Twin Oaks. We would like to assure you that all leaders have been trained, activities are well supervised and your child's safety is our first priority. The information provided below has been assembled to help you and your child make the most of the AWANA experience. 

Our weekly schedule...

Our clubs meet weekly on Sunday evenings from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. except on holidays or other special events. The club meetings are composed of four parts:

[Line Up] 5:00 - 5:10: Beginning at 5:00 p.m. sharp, all clubbers line up for opening ceremony.

[Game Time] 5:10 - 5:45: Children enjoy interactive games, created around the Awana game circle.

[Handbook Time] 5:45 - 6:30: Trained leaders work with small groups of clubbers assisting them in memorizing Bible verses and other learning activities. Your child gains a valuable understanding of spiritual truths in this way. He / She will earn Awana shares and awards for passing sections in their handbooks. Clubbers usually save their Awana shares and use them to purchase some great toys or prizes from the Awana store.

[Counsel time] 6:30 - 7:00: During Counsel time, your child is exposed to a message or object lesson from an adult that is Bible based. There is also a fun time of music and singing.
 
Top 10 Ways To Get The Most Out Of AWANA... 
 
1. Please bring your child to club on time. Club starts at 5:00 p.m. and ends at 7:00 p.m. Please be prompt. Also, this year Twin Oaks is offering an informal Bible Study for adults in the upstairs auditorium from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. on Sunday evenings. If you like, stay and join some of these sessions with other parents as the kids finish up from their club time.

2. Make sure your child wears his / her official Awana uniform to club. Wearing the Awana uniform promotes discipline and unity. In addition, the uniform provides a place to display awards and also identifies the leader with the clubbers. The uniform is the only expense that you will have to take care of for your child other than the weekly dues or mission offering. Please see our secretaries or our individual club leaders for listed uniform costs and to place an order from the Awana catalog. Note: Parents with more than two clubbers enrolled in Awana can request a uniform discount.

3. Make sure your child brings his / her Bible. Also, help your child to prepare for club each week by spending some time at home with him / her reading and reviewing handbook material.

4. Make sure your child brings his / her handbook to club. A child who does not consistently bring his / her handbook to club time will be asked to call home and arrange for the parent / guardian to pick him / her up. The Awana club will purchase the handbooks for your child. If your child should lose his / her handbook, a new one must be purchased by the parent or guardian.

5. Make sure your child pays club dues each week. Club dues are 25 cents and are used to defray the cost of awards and incentives that motivate clubbers to achieve. Paying dues also promotes a sense of ownership in the program and teaches clubbers responsibility and good stewardship.

6. Clubbers are encouraged to bring a small, nominal offering (10 to 25 cents) for missions each week. Mission offerings are used to go to a needed cause, such as a missionary or a person in need of help. While mission offerings are not mandatory, contributing clubbers are awarded bonus points for themselves and their team.

7. Children are awarded points each club meeting for attendance, wearing uniforms, bringing their Bible, bringing dues, mission offerings, bringing a first time visitor, and attending Sunday school at a church somewhere for that particular day. These points are accumulated for each week and for the entire year. A special prize is given to the team with the most points at the end of each club meeting. A prestigious Awana award is given out to the clubber who has accumulated the most points at the end of the school year.

8. At the end of the club meeting, we request parents and guardians to come inside the Church to pick up their children. This is in an effort to protect both your child and you, the driver. This primarily applies to the Bees, Cubbies & Sparks.

9. Encourage your child. Achievement is "Hard Work"!

10. Visit our club, or come to one of our occasional Awana outings. We welcome parents / guardians to club, allowing you to see what your child does, and for you to catch the excitement of Awana!!
 

If you questions about the Music Ministry of Twin Oaks, please contact us at: Information@twinoaksbapt.org   

Twin Oaks Baptist Church
2313 Henry Rd., Ferrum, VA 24088
540.365.6312
 

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