Bible lessons, games, and memory verses. A place where your kids build friendships and learn Scripture, from K-4 through high school. Awana meets Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:30 during the school year.

Awana is a midweek club for kids and teens, run by churches worldwide since 1950. Think of it like a youth group with structure: every Wednesday, kids gather in age-based groups for a Bible lesson, time together on memory verses, and a stretch in the game space.
Each kid gets a handbook for their age and grade. The handbook has Bible verses to memorize at home during the week, and the small-group time on Wednesdays is when leaders check their progress and walk through what the verses mean.
Your kid doesn't need to know the Bible to start. They just need to show up. Most kids come home tired, knowing more Scripture than they did the week before, and asking when next Wednesday is.
Awana groups kids by age, so your kid is always with peers and learning at their level. There are five clubs in all, starting at four years old and going through high school. Each one builds on the last, so a kid who starts in Cubbies has a place to land all the way through twelfth grade.
Find your kid's age below.
Cubbies helps four-year-olds learn the basics of who God is and who Jesus is. Through fun handbooks, picture cards, and stories, they begin building a foundation of faith at a pace appropriate for their age.
Sparks helps K through 2nd graders learn the people and events of the Bible. Their handbooks are written for early-elementary curiosity, and the games keep them moving while the lessons stick.
T&T stands for Truth and Training. Older elementary kids dig into the truth of God's Word and what it looks like to follow Him. The handbook gets longer, the conversations get deeper.
Trek is a three-year program built around the questions middle schoolers are already asking: Who am I? Why am I here? Who's with me? Students go deep into Scripture to find honest answers and start owning their faith.
Journey is a four-year program of deeper Bible study to help your high schooler become a lifelong disciple of Jesus. The goal is faith that's still standing after they leave home.
On your first night, come in through the double glass doors under the portico. You'll fill out a short paper registration form in the auditorium and meet the leader for your kid's club.
After that first night, drop-off is easy. Drive under the portico, and a club leader will walk your kid in.
When club ends at 7:30, drive back under the portico and wait. A leader will check that you're authorized to pick up, and then walk your kid out to your car.
If someone else needs to pick up your kid, just let us know that night. We'll add them to the authorized list.
Bringing your kids to a new church is a big deal. If you have any questions about Awana or anything else, send us a note. We're happy to walk you through it.
