Archive for the 'First Reports' Category

Monday, December 10th, 2007

BCBC – the first half! (Part 1)

Wow! Time flies!

We started our club here in Bowdoin, Maine at Bowdoin Center Baptist Church (BCBC) on Friday Oct 12. We had 28 kids come (about twice as many as we thought would come!) They arrived by school bus as we are doing an after school club. The bus turns around in the church driveway everyday and doesn’t mind letting kids off.

Since we are a small church, we have workers from 4 other churches as well as our own. This is a great for us as we want this to be something for our community, not just our church.

As time has gone on, we have continued to have 25-28 kids come every week. The ones that have decided to do this come every week (one 4th grade boy even decided to do Awana over basketball!) The kids that come tend to be mainly non-churched kids. They do not know what a Bible is and have never attended church. Many of them have been to VBS but that is their only exposure to church.

Dawn Anderson


Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

awana commander (Pastor)

We had our first night of AWANA on sunday night.  We had to wait for our AWANA missionary to train us.  With some activities at the elementary school we decided that Sunday the 4th was the best time.  We meet from 6:00-7:30.   We were excited with the 6 children that came out.  We told them that we were celebrating the first night of AWANA at our church, so we had baloons and cupcakes! We had one cubby,2 TNT’s and 2 TReks.  The TReks also were helpers.  We had one women who we have been praying for sor some time come and volunteer to play the piano for us- she stayed the whole time and heard the gospel.  She said she would be back next week-  Kids were excited and want to invite their friends!  Howard and Nancy Carr Moxie Community Church


Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

First Month Completed – Center Hill, PA

We are finishing our first month of Awana tonight.  Our training and organization went very well.  We have 16 helpers every Wednesday night.  Our first week we had 14 kids and the second week they all came back.  Our third week we had a BARF night (Bring A Real Friend) night.  We had 20 kids show up that night and we had 22 last week.  God is certainly at work.  We are dealing with size issues with our building being smaller.  But God is giving wisdom.  We have theme nights scheduled for every club night.  We visited a club about 35 miles away that was very helpful.  We also found other church websites who have Awana a big help. 

 http://www.gbce.net/Library/Brochures/AWANA%20Brochure.pdf - This website has an excellent explanation of Awana on the one panel.  I used a lot of this information for our brochure.  I put a pre-registration form on one of the panels.

http://mapleridgebiblechurch.org/Cubbies%20Brochure.pdf - This was another option to do a brochure.  This actually helped in planning areas of club.

http://kenoshabible.org/awana/parent_letter.htm - This was an excellent welcome letter that I used to give to parents after their child attended Awana.  Of course, I tailored it to suit our church. 

As far as theme nights, I took several ideas from the calendar we received as an example at Discover Awana.  I also looked through our lesson book (Why Should I Believe the Bible is True?) and developed some themes from the lessons so they corresponded.  Having grown up in Awana, I also remembered some of my personal favorites!  There are also some good ideas on the Awana website in the Commanders Corner forum.  Awana Theme Nights

 Todd and Angela Shoemaker


Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

From Our Hispanic Field in Avenal, CA

Good day Hermano Brian,

This is Hna. Lupita from Iglesia Evangelica in Avenal and I am responding to you in regards to the AWANA program.  I am excited as well are our Pastors Raul and Theresa Corona about the program, but we have not been able to start to do anything with the program because we have about 80% of our members working about 12 hours a day in their job with an hour drive back and forth to from their homes to their jobs. But everyone is excited about the program and as soon as their long hours of work ends, in which we are hoping about the middle of November, we will be starting the training and choosing our leaders that will be helping out.  Pray for us that everyone is willing and that many hear the calling of our Lord and have willing hearts to serve in this area.  We have had a great number of brothers and sisters that want to serve in the program and we are confident that God will bring out the best of each one of the willing hearts to make this program a success in our church.  

God Bless You and have a wonderful day. 

Lupita


Friday, October 19th, 2007

First Reports from Village Missionaries

Eric and Dawn Anderson:

We had our first Awana meeting last week, after school Fri. 4-5:30. I had thought maybe 12-15 kids would come out, we had 29! Most all of them are not churched, one had never heard of the Bible before. I’m psyched, and scared! We need quality laborers, for this harvest field is definitely ripe.

Bill and Karla Allen:

Our fall was already heavily planned and scheduled before we attended the “Discover Awana” program, as was the same situation for several other Village Missionaries. While in our groups at Awana this was discussed as well as the need to alert the area Awana missionaries as to details of the “VM Pilot Program” and the period for training our helpers. Awana also told us there is no “magic number” of weeks or special dates required to accomplish the program. So, we began our Fall knowing we had to complete several tasks before throwing ourselves completely into the Awana Program.

Trying to work with the Awana Missionary’s schedule, we were not able to schedule training for our helpers until Sunday October 21. We plan to begin our club the second week of November. We may go a little longer in the Spring this year to balance out the late start.In August when we arrived home from “Discover Awana,” we dedicated the entire Sunday evening service to what we had discussed and learned in the program.

We wore the shirts we had purchased in Chicago with the “Awana logo,” involved the entire congregation and it was a full informative evening. Afterward my wife and I went to a restaurant in Oneonta for a light supper. We were barely seated and had not even received our menus when the restaurant manager came and stood at the side of our table. He said, “So you’re with Awana! When do you meet and where?” So, we told him! He came over again in the evening and we had a chat about the entire set-up and program. He said to drop by the restaurant anytime when we had the dates and times settled and let him know the details. He has moved his family here from out of state and though the children are involved in an after school program they were previously involved in Awana, appreciated the quality programming, and want to get back into it.

We sent a letter to all of the kids who had attended our VBS this summer. We told them we were praying for them as they got all organized back in school this fall. We sent them some age appropriate “work sheets” that refreshed their minds about the Bible stories they heard in VBS. Then, we told them about the Awana program we are planning to start. Though most of these children do not attend church anywhere, several of their parents have phoned for more details. One father has several needs of his own and spent quite a while addressing them with me on the phone. I was able to share the Gospel with him. He plans to arrange their family schedule so his little girl can attend our Awana Club.

My wife was at a Candle Party “home show” last week and told the demonstrator about our plans to begin an Awana Club and they discussed it openly right in the middle of the party. The lady said she would love for some of her children to be involved in Awana. Then, she went on to say her children knew many other children in the neighborhood they could bring. And, she was glad we were starting later because it would not interfere with her children’s football program.

Our church members and both of us have been telling our friends and neighbor children about the new club. We are getting all positive feedback and expect to have a larger club than we had originally anticipated. So, we have our training session planned for Sunday after church with a potluck lunch. We have purchased colorful posters to place in strategic areas. We are advertising with a “News Release” in two local newspapers, as well as a couple of the “penny shopper papers.” Our congregation is faithfully “bathing” this ministry in prayer. We are waiting to see the blessings God will send our way.

Ken and Kathy Wagstaff:

We are in the process of getting ready for Awana. We had a day of training with our local missionary and went to an Awana conference for some workshops. We have several people who would like to work with Awana but they don’t have any knowledge of how a club works, the rules, etc. Our commander and directors are experienced but the leaders need more training so we are having another day with the Awana missionary and then will probably start our club in January. We need several planning meetings and prayer meetings specifically for Awana. We want to do this right, not learn as we go.

Howard and Nancy Carr:

We will be starting on Nov. 4; Sunday Nights from 6-7:30. Bob Bennett, the Awana missionary for our area is being very helpful. Because of our schedule and his, he was unable to get to us until September 30 for training. So we are now officially trained and there are four of us altogether that are committed to every Sunday night. We are hoping that more will join us. We are planning an exciting night with balloons, cupcakes, and other activities to launch our first night. We are sending out fliers asking kids to come join us for our first night of Awana. Bob has been able to get us some supplies like older shirts, Awana flag, etc. to help us out. So we are excited and looking forward to a good year of Awana reaching kids for Christ.

Jim and Judy Foster:

We were to have our first Awana last Sunday night. We had 9 adult workers, 1 visiting adult, 2 teen workers but only 1 child. We went ahead and had a mock meeting, as most did not know anything about Awana. We had the lesson, singing, games, etc. All seemed to enjoy the evening and were more relaxed about what it is all about. At the training they had suggested a ‘mock’ Awana and Sunday night fit that!

We did not realize that Mon. was a holiday and no school so that was part of the reason for no more kids. There is only about 30 children 3yr.-6th grade in the area around our town so we know there will never be a big group.

We are encouraged with all the help from our small church and know God is going to work.

Please pray for kids to come. Transportation is a problem as Washington passed a law that all children under 4 ft. 9 in. have to be in a booster seat. Most of our people are Senior citizens so transporting within the law will not be an easy fix to the problem.


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