Special Event on May 30 - End-of-year Ice-Cream Party
Parents play an important role in the spiritual formation of a child. You are the main influencers to your child. In AWANA, we partner with parents to build the foundation on which the children's faith will grow.
Parents review the handbook chapter, help children to understand the content, encourage them to remember the memory verse at home and apply what they learned in their daily life in a practical life.
Support your child in working through the handbook's lesson activities.
Encourage your child to memorize the lesson's memory verse(s) by practicing with them and celebrating his or her success. Check out the tips to help children to memorize bible verses.
Connect with your child over what he or she is learning.
The T&T Parent Pages T&T parents to start conversations with their children. The pages below include lesson summaries of this term and are great resources for conversation starters.
If you have questions, seek help from your child's leader and receive communication from him or her about your child's discipleship experience at Awana.
T&T clubbers who first AWANA will be introduced to the gospel message in the Entrance Booklets Start Zone.
After clubbers complete the Entrance Booklet, they will receive a uniform and the handbook Grace in Action.
Uniform helps a clubber to feel belonged and special. It also serves as a visual reminder of his/her achievement. Clubbers will wear their uniform when attending Awana.
Parents can help their children
learn the unit each week at home
memorize the bible verse
encourage children to wear the uniform and bring the handbook to Awana
show an interest in your children's achievement
come on time
Clubbers earn awards for attending the club day, wearing a uniform, bringing a handbook, and reciting Bible memory verses.
See the Achievement Recognition page