05/14/2026
CORNERSTONE COVENANT CHURCH NEWS: 2026 SPRING AWANA GRADUATION
The 2026 Spring AWANA Graduation at Cornerstone Covenant Church was a joyful and powerful celebration of growth, dedication, and the Word of God taking root in the next generation. Families, leaders, and students gathered to recognize a season marked by faithfulness, perseverance, and spiritual development.
This thriving AWANA program is a reflection of the vision of Pastor Willard, whose heart has always been to see Cornerstone Covenant Church become a place where children are discipled in truth, grounded in Scripture, and excited to grow in their relationship with Christ. That vision was clearly on display throughout the evening.
A special highlight of the program is the leadership of Stephanie Seaton, AWANA Administrator, whose passion, organization, and commitment have been instrumental in launching and sustaining such a successful ministry. Through her leadership, AWANA has not only grown in numbers but in impact—creating an environment where children feel seen, encouraged, and challenged to hide God’s Word in their hearts.
The evening also honored the incredible team of servant-leaders who faithfully poured into the lives of each student week after week. These individuals are far more than volunteers—they are mentors, encouragers, and spiritual examples, serving with excellence and genuine love.
Equally important is the unwavering support of parents, whose commitment to bringing their children, helping them memorize Scripture, and reinforcing biblical truths at home has played a vital role in this season’s success. Their partnership has helped create a strong foundation for lasting spiritual growth.
And of course, the true stars of the night—the AWANA students—were nothing short of spectacular. Their hard work, Scripture memorization, enthusiasm, and growth were evident as they received awards and recognition. Each child represents a life being shaped by God’s Word and a future filled with purpose.
The 2026 Spring AWANA Graduation was more than a ceremony—it was a celebration of what God is doing through faithful leadership, committed families, and a generation rising up to know Him.