Posts with the tag “awana”
May First Kidz
by Melissa Johnson on May 11th, 2026
The end of the school year is upon us, and that means that AWANA has also ended for the 2025-2026 school year. This year, 80 kids in the Sparks and TNT clubs completedtheir handbooks. That is an amazing testimony of scripture memorized and seedsplanted in each of their hearts! During this year’s AWARD ceremony, a senior gave their testimony of the impact thatlearning scripture as a child has made ... Read More
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Team Work Makes The Dream Work
by Melissa Johnson on September 26th, 2025
Team. What a powerful word. Some think of sports teams, and others think of leadership teams. I think of our Children’s Ministry team. This past month, we took on the task and honor of teaching children for three worship services. At the same time, AWANA began with a strong team of leaders! There were chairs and tables to be moved. New signs were needed for each classroom. Teams that had just fo... Read More
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Operation Christmas Child
by Theresa Rhodes on July 24th, 2025
It may seem strange to be talking about Christmas in July; but that’s precisely what we are encouraging you to do! The greatest gift we could give is the love of Jesus. That’s why our faith family is excited to once again partner with Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse. Each year, Operation Christmas Child sends hope, joy, and the message of Jesus Christ to children around t... Read More
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FirstKidz On Mission
by Melissa Johnson on February 28th, 2025
A few years ago, I felt compelled to integrate missions into our children’s ministry with more intentionality. As I look at our students, I often think about how many may be called to missions. Read More
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Snow Day
by Melissa Johnson on February 1st, 2025
The month of January is such an odd month in Texas. The Christmas decorations come down, and we really don’t know what to put up in their place. Snowflakes seem to be a curious choice for décor when it is 75 degrees outside. Some of us jump into decorating for Valentine’s Day (that would be me), and others choose to put greenery where the sparkly Christmas décor once rested. For most, January com... Read More
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