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The AWANA program at the Burgess Road Baptist Church meets
on Wednesday evenings from 6:30- 8:00 pm. The clubs run from
September through May.
Cubbies: Ages 3-5 (co-ed)
Sparks: Grades K-2 (co-ed)
Truth & Training: Grades 3-5 (boys)
Truth & Training: Grades 3-5 (girls)
For nearly 60 years, Awana has been a
leader in children’s ministry, helping churches and parents
worldwide raise children and youth to know, love and serve
Christ.
Based in the Chicago area, Awana is the only organization with fully integrated evangelism and discipleship programs for ages 2 to 18 that actively involve parents, church leaders and mentors. Each week, more than a million children and youth, 250,000 volunteers and 300-plus field staff take part in Awana in over 18,000 churches in the U.S. and internationally. (Learn about the prayer, vision, mission and values of Awana.)
Awana works with churches from 100
different denominations. It began as a children’s program at
the North Side Gospel Center in Chicago in 1941. Lance
Latham, North Side’s senior pastor, collaborated with the
church’s youth director,
Art
Rorheim, to develop weekly clubs that would appeal to
churched and unchurched kids, lead them to trust Christ for
salvation and grow them in enduring faith and service to
God.
Other churches learned about the success of the program and inquired about its availability. In 1950, Latham and Rorheim founded Awana as a parachurch organization. By 1960, 900 churches had started Awana programs. By 1972 Awana had begun its first international club. Today children and youth in more than 100 countries participate in Awana programs, and millions of adults are alumni.
The founders of Awana derived the Awana name from the first letters of Approved workmen are not ashamed as taken from 2 Timothy 2:15 of the Bible. more