AWANA Program Continues at First Presbyterian Church Niceville
AWANA Program Continues at First Presbyterian Church Niceville
Niceville children, in this family-oriented city along Florida's Panhandle, have a consistent opportunity for faith-based learning and fellowship through the ongoing AWANA program at First Presbyterian Church (FPC) Niceville. The program, which stands for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed (from 2 Timothy 2:15), provides a structured environment for kids to engage with scripture, participate in games, and build community.
AWANA at FPC Niceville is a weekly staple for many local families, offering age-appropriate clubs for children from preschool through high school. These clubs include Cubbies (preschool), Sparks (kindergarten through 2nd grade), Truth & Training (3rd through 6th grade), and Journey (7th through 12th grade).
Each Wednesday evening, children gather at the church located at 1804 John Sims Pkwy E, in the heart of Niceville. The program typically runs from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, providing a mid-week activity that combines spiritual growth with fun and social interaction. Volunteers from the FPC Niceville congregation lead the various clubs, guiding children through Bible lessons, scripture memorization, and team-based games.
Parents interested in enrolling their children or learning more about the AWANA program at First Presbyterian Church Niceville can contact the church office directly for details on registration and the current schedule. The program aims to instill Christian values and provide a supportive community for Niceville's youth.


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