All Awana clubs meet on Wednesdays 6:00-7:15 pm.
Awana Clubs Drop Off & Pick Up Procedures
Drop Off: 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
Pick Up: 7:10-7:15 p.m. All clubbers report to the Fellowship
Hall at the end of the night for Closing Ceremony.
Dear Parents,
We are pleased to have your child involved in our Awana ministries here at First Baptist Church of Milton! What a privilege it is to work together with you in the spiritual, mental, social, and physical training of your child. Awana provides a local church sponsored program for children, regardless of religious affiliation. At Awana Clubs, they can enjoy exciting games and activities, meet new friends, and learn about God and His Word, the Bible.
We’d like to share some of our plans with you in this booklet, as well as, let you know how you can be of help to us. You will want to keep this guide, so you can refer to it for future events.
If you do not have a church home, we would like to invite you to visit our church. Sunday School is at 9:30a.m. Our worship service is at 10:45 a.m. Fellowship and meal and discipleship training are both on Wednesday. Fellowship meal begins at 5:15 p.m.; Discipleship training begins at 6:00 p.m.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
In His Service,
Holly Primeaux
Commander
Awana’s Prayer:
That all children and youth throughout the world will come to know, love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Gospel: The Good News of Jesus Christ
Discipline
All children are a gift from the Lord and we believe that they should be treated so. Your child will be under constant supervision of volunteers who are members of our church and who are Christians. We will love them as one of our own children. Our goal is to share the love of Jesus Christ with them by presenting his good news of salvation and by teaching them about God’s word in a positive and encouraging environment. Our discipline plan is to reward good behavior through awards and incentives. Misbehavior will be an opportunity to teach appropriate behavior as well as to let children experience consequences for misbehavior.
The 3 Count: Consequences for misbehavior
Upon notice of misbehavior, students will be warned by their leader that they are on "1." They will then be redirected and retaught the acceptable behavior for that area.
If the misbehavior continues, the child will be warned by their leader that they are on "2." The consequence will be immediate removal from their large group into a "time out" area. Students will receive counseling and will be encouraged to make better choices as well as being reminded of the consequences for misbehavior.
After the third act of disobedience, or extreme misbehavior the child will be on "3" and the clubber's parents will be called.
In large group settings, such as Game Time, Awana uses a five-count method to bring order and quiet. It is for the whole group. The Director or person in charge will slowly count 1-2-3-4-5 at which time there should be absolute silence.
Our Awana Motto
If ya really, really wanna…..
Be a part of AWANA…..
Then ya really, really gotta…..
SHOW LOVE, SHOW RESPECT and BE SAFE!!!
Why We Memorize Scripture
Why do we memorize scripture at all? With all that competes for your kids’ time and attention, why should you expect them to memorize Scripture?
Why prioritize this when they have soccer practice and math homework and have to read three chapters in their history books? What is the value?