Friday 25 January 2013

Donating Awana Shares through matching program for Food Bank

At every Awana meeting, clubbers will be awarded with different numbers of Awana Shares for their excellent performance in learning and in games. Each clubber may be rewarded no more than 2 Awana Shares in each meeting. Every 4 to 5 weeks, the clubbers will have an opportunity to redeem their Awana Shares for little gifts at the Awana Store. Awana Store will be opened again on Feb 1, 2013.

In order to nurture giving to bless others as a virtue, we encourage the clubbers to "donate" their Awana Shares for charity besides getting gifts for themselves. In October 2012, we supported Operation Christmas Child (OCC), a program that brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the message of God’s unconditional love. For each Awana Share donated, a pre-arranged donor gave $10 towards purchasing supplies for filling OCC shoeboxes. Our clubbers donated 15 Shares in total towards OCC, and successfully raised $150. In December, through similar arrangement, we raised $70 to purchase a agriculture startup pack for a third-world community through World Vision.

At the coming Awana Store, we will provide opportunities for our clubbers to donate their shares to support the work of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing food and related assistance to those in need. For every shares our clubbers donated, a pre-arranged donor will give $10 for this program. We hope to raise $100 for this program. We hope that the parents can talk to their children at home about this program and encourage them to donate their shares.

If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact Pastor Alan or any of our Awana leaders.

P.S. Awana will not meet on Feb 8, 2013 during the Family Day long weekend. We will resume meeting on Feb 15, 2013.

Sparks Family Followup

The Life of Joseph (2)
God was Always with Joseph in His Low Points in Life

Joseph served in Potiphar's household but Potiphar's wife accused Joseph of things he had not done, and Potiphar threw Joseph in prison. While in prison, Joseph explained told the Pharoh's baker and the cupbearer what their dreams meant. When the cupbearer was released from prison, he forgot his promise to help free Joseph. Joseph stayed in prison for a few additional years.

Joseph's life has not been smooth. He was a God-honouring person but he had many low points in life. We were never promised a smooth path following God, but that God will be with us and protect us all along the way. Joseph didn't forsake God when life was not good; neither did God. Hanging on to God was how Joseph got through hardships in life.

2012-13 Season Schedule for Cubbies, Sparks and T&T

Please come back to this page often to check the latest schedule as details will be added when available.

Sep 14 Meeting #1
Sep 21 Meeting #2
Sep 28 Meeting #3

Oct 5 Thanksgiving weekend - No club meeting
Oct 12 Meeting #4
Oct 19 Meeting #5 - Awana Store open
Oct 26 Meeting #6

Nov 2 Meeting #7
Nov 9 Remembrance Day weekend - No club meeting
Nov 16 Meeting #8
Nov 23 Meeting #9
Nov 30 Meeting #10 - Awana Store open

Dec 7 Christmas Break - No club meeting
Dec 14 Christmas Break - No club meeting
Dec 21 Christmas Break - No club meeting
Dec 28 Christmas Break - No club meeting

Jan 4 Christmas Break - No club meeting
Jan 11 Meeting #11
Jan 18 Meeting #12
Jan 25 Meeting #13

Feb 1 Meeting #14 - Awana Store open
Feb 8 Family Day weekend - No club meeting
Feb 15 Meeting #15
Feb 22 Meeting #16

Mar 1 Meeting #17
Mar 8 Meeting #18
Mar 15 Meeting #19 - Awana Store open
Mar 22 Spring Break - No club Meeting
Mar 29 Spring Break - No club Meeting

Apr 5 Meeting #20
Apr 12 Meeting #21
Apr 19 Meeting #22
Apr 26 Meeting #23 - Awana Store open

May 3 Meeting #24
May 10 Meeting #25
May 17 Victoria Day weekend - No club meeting
May 24 Meeting #26
May 31 Meeting #27

Jun 7 Meeting #28 - Awana Store open

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Sparks Family Follow up

The Life of Joseph (1)
Joseph's brothers sold him to slavery out of jealousy

Last week we introduced our new Bible character, Joseph. The main address is on the topic of jealousy. While sometimes we feel jealous towards others, it is our choice not to let jealousy roll into something bad. Instead of making a sour comment or doing things to hurt others, we can choose to congratulate others. It is hard, but it is the right thing to do.