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AWANA
Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed
2 Timothy 2:15
What is AWANA?
Awana is a bible-based ministry for children and youth; Awana emphasison scripture memorization
AWANA Gospel Wheel
INDEX
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Snack Time------Page
Opening Ceremony------Page
Game Time------Page
Handbook Time------Page
Council Time------Page
Closing Ceremony------Page
Leaders’ Prayer Meeting------Page
Awana Leader------Page
AWANA GBC Leadership
AWANA MEETING FORMAT
SparkyActivity / Start – End / Duration
Snack time / 11:20- 11:30 / 10 min
Opening / 11:30- 11:40 / 10 min
Council Time / 11:40- 12:00 / 20 min
Handbook time / 12:00- 12:20 / 20 min
Game time / 12:20- 12:40 / 20 min
Closing / 12:40- 12:50 / 10 min
Sparky: 5 year-old to 2nd grader
/ Truth & Training
Activity / Start – End / Duration
Snack time / 11:20- 11:30 / 10 min
Opening / 11:30- 11:40 / 10 min
Game time / 11:40- 12:00 / 20 min
Handbook time / 12:00- 12:20 / 20 min
Council time / 12:20- 12:40 / 20 min
Closing / 12:40- 12:50 / 10 min
T&T: 3rd grader to 6th grader
Note:
Everyclubber must have 3 basic items every Sunday:
| Uniform (once earned) | Name Tag | Bible and Handbook |
AWANA LEADER
Position Description & Requirements:
Leaders must be saved Christians
Availability & Commitment
Awana leaders are expected to have high level of commitment to the program. It will be important that you ensure a consistent availability to your clubbers. We expect our clubbers to come to Awana every Sunday, so do Leaders. Please give early notice to your Director, in case of absent or change of service schedule
Positive & Loving Disciplinarian
Awana practices Positive Encouragement (awarding points for good deeds) and avoids Punishment (deduct points or adding points to other group). The purpose of our program is to mold clubbers into more godly individuals, by teaching them God’s words as well as good acceptable behavior
An attitude of patience and gentleness; A genuine love for children
Team-work and Cooperation
Willingness to cooperate with other leaders and submit to authority over you
When your group has a new comer:
Make sure he/she has a name tag (if no, please write one for him/her)
Explain Awana program to his/her parents or lead them to our Awana Director.
Check attendance for your group on attendance sheet and circulate it to other leaders during Awana program.
phoning policy: we prefer the leader(s) of the group to call and show care of their clubbers. However, if you do not feel comfortable calling, please let the coordinator know, so we can reassign the job. also, if u find out a kid has decided to go to another service or church, please also let the coordinator know.
Note - Discipline :
The 3-Count - Handles individual rebellion
The 5-Count - Control group attention
The difference between leaders and helpers (or listeners) is mainly in training. You have them assigned well doing the right roles. The best way to deal with the problem is to move those parents who are only working with their own children and disciplining them to another group. You will have to explain that their only job is to help the clubbers memorize and listen to their verses (using the “only 2 helps per section” rule). If this is not acceptable, then they must wait outside for the child to finish.
You can explain that Awana has a very specific way of encouraging the clubbers and using positive discipline and their interference makes it difficult for everyone else. Let them know that they are truly only observers and invite them to the fall training so they will get a better picture of how Awana works and what its principles are.
SNACK TIME
Session Description:
Duration:10 minutes; 11:20 – 11:30
Clubbers will be served and eat snacks in Room 401 only
Clubbers and leaders will find his/her name tag in Room 401, during snack time
Snack Offering Sign-up Sheet
A tracking sheet can be found on the wall of room 401 entrance; we encourage parents and leaders to volunteer in providing healthy snacks & drinks for clubbers
OPENING CEREMONY
Session Description:
Duration:10 minutes; 11:30 – 11:40
Leader-In-Charge will lead:
Greetings, Opening Prayer, and Awana Pledge* session
Optional session: Uniform Inspection, Review of last Sunday lesson
Awana Pledge:
(Leader-In-Charge may invite 2 clubbers to come up front to hold the Awana Flag)
“I pledge allegiance to the Awana Flag, which stands for the Awana Clubs, whose goal is to reach boys and girls with the Gospel of Christ, and train them to serve Him”
GAME TIME
Session Description:
Duration:20 minutes; 11:40 – 12:00
All clubbers are expected to participate in activities assigned
Leader-In-Charge will be responsible to lead games/activities that encourage all clubbers to learn team work in an active and fun Christian environment
Games Ideas for Leader-In-Charge:
Check with Awana Secretary/Diector for a print of Game Book. We have several game books in R404.
HANDBOOK TIME
Session Description:
Duration:20 minutes; 12:00 – 12:20
Clubbers will be divided into Small Groups
Sparky:Sparkies will follow his/her assigned group (according to his/her grade in general)
T&T:3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th graders each forms one group
Small Group Leaders, assignments:
Score-sheet tracking : Keep scores for Awards, give score sheet to the Secretary at end of session
Handbook Completion : Focus in clubbers’ Bible verse memorization and its application to life; Note that leaders may give maximum two helps for each signature; Do have your clubber to work on our Verse Sheet, when he/she forget to bring handbook
Build strong relationships with clubbers and serve as godly example
When you have a new comer: make a note on score-sheet about comer’s name and the Secretary will prepare a gift for this new comer in closing ceremony.
Note for New Clubbers:
New friends will receive a Gate Test, which will need to be completed before receiving a handbook and uniform
COUNCIL TIME
Session Description:
Duration: 20 minutes; 12:20 – 12:40
Leader-In-Charge will present Bible stories or gospel messages for the week. Note that Bible stories or gospel message content are previously assigned as result of Leaders Prayer Meeting’s discussion. If not assigned, then Leader-In-Charge can refer to some Christian Sunday School websites for ideas, such as
Leader may give points to encourage clubbers’ active participation during council time.
CLOSING CEREMONY
Session Description:
Duration: 10 minutes; 12:40 – 12:50
Leader-In-Charge will lead :
Singing of AWANA theme song*
Awards Presentation; Greetings of new friends
Award items & Accumulated Score for each group will be provided by Club Secretary
New friend will be call up front and presented with a small gift
Clubber may exchange for 1 toy for 3 coupons collected from group points
Announcements
Closing Prayer
Class ended – remind clubbers to return their name tags at the exit
AWANA Theme Song
Firmly AWANA stands, Lead by the Lord’s command
Approved workmen are not ashamed, Boys and girls for his service claimed
Hail AWANA in the march of youth, Hail AWANA holding for the truth
Building lives in the words of God, AWANA stands
Our Saviour following, with steps un-faltering, with love un-altering, in Christ we sings
His banner over us, in service glorious, we’ll fight victorious, for Christ our King
Youth on the March
LEADERS’ PRAYER MEETING
Session Description:
Duration: Approx. 20 minutes; 13:00 – 13:20
Awana Leaders are all encouraged to participate in the prayer meeting
During the session, AWANA Director will lead:
Review for classes and sessions of the day
Discussion on future assignment takers, curriculum, etc.
Discussion on possible future improvements
Prayer requests; Closing Prayer
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