Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.
John 13:14-15
Our main youth ministry is Monday Night Awana for Jr. High - High School students. The Awana program runs from September - April every year. This is a great way to deepen your student's knowledge and love for God!



About Awana
When & where? Jr. High - High School students meet every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at NLCC from September - April.
Who may Attend? All Jr. High - High School students and their parents are welcome to attend!
How is it structured? Each evening includes three components:
Handbook time: Where each child works through his or her handbook and Bible reading to learn God's word and cultivate discussion amongst the students and teachers.
Council time: Presents clear, consistent presentations of the gospel and lessons from the Bible.
Game time: Teams compete in various fun and exciting games.
How much does it cost? Each student costs $25 to cover the costs of books & awards.
How can we get involved? Show up! Come out on an Awana night, let the secretaries know you're new and we'll give you a little tour. Then we'll have you fill out an online registration form.
For more information contact the Awana commander Matt Cox
Who may Attend? All Jr. High - High School students and their parents are welcome to attend!
How is it structured? Each evening includes three components:
Handbook time: Where each child works through his or her handbook and Bible reading to learn God's word and cultivate discussion amongst the students and teachers.
Council time: Presents clear, consistent presentations of the gospel and lessons from the Bible.
Game time: Teams compete in various fun and exciting games.
How much does it cost? Each student costs $25 to cover the costs of books & awards.
How can we get involved? Show up! Come out on an Awana night, let the secretaries know you're new and we'll give you a little tour. Then we'll have you fill out an online registration form.
For more information contact the Awana commander Matt Cox