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Adventurer & Pathfinder MinistryNorth England ConferencePathfinder Basic Staff Training (Part 1)
Module ObjectiveTo develop an awareness of the
purpose and uniqueness of the Adventurer and Pathfinder ministry.
Pre-Adventurers The Eager
Beaver programme comes before the Adventurer classes.
The Eager Beaver programme is for Reception and Year 1 children.
Pre-AdventurersThe Eager
Beaver programme should ideally be taught at home by the child’s parents
Pre-AdventurersHowever, due to
its popularity, the Eager Beaver programme can also be managed by the Adventurer Club.
Pre-AdventurersEager Beavers
share the Adventurer Pledge, Law and Song.
AdventurersThe Adventurer
program was created to assist parents in their important responsibilities as a child’s primary Christian teacher.
The Adventurer club is for Year 2 to Year 5 children.
AdventurersThe program
aims to strengthen the parent-child relationship and further the child’s development in spiritual, physical, mental, and social areas
AdventurersIn this way, the
church can work together with the parent to develop a mature and happy child.
AdventurersThe Adventurer
Club provides fun and creative ways for children to...
1. develop a Christ-like character
Adventurers2. experience
the joy and satisfaction of doing things well
Adventurers3. express their
love for Jesus in a natural way
Adventurers4. learn good
sportsmanship and strengthen their ability to get along with others
Adventurers5. discover their
God-given abilities and know how to use them to benefit self and serve others
Adventurers6. discover God's
world
Adventurers7. improve their
understanding of what makes families strong
Adventurers8. develop
parental support for the training of children
PathfindersThe Pathfinder
club is for Year 6 to Year 11 young people
Pathfinders
The Adventurer club feeds into the Pathfinder club. The Pathfinder Strong video gives a wonderful description of the history, philosophy and purpose of the Pathfinder
PathfindersThe Pathfinder Pledge
◦By the grace of God,◦I will be pure and kind and true.◦I will keep the Pathfinder Law.◦I will be a servant of God◦and a friend to man.
PathfindersObjectivesHelp the young
people to understand that God and His church love them, care for them, and appreciate them
Encourage Pathfinders to discover their own God-given potential
Inspire young people to give personal expression of their love for God
Make the number one priority of your club program the personal salvation of every Pathfinder
Build into a Pathfinder's life a healthy appreciation and love for God's creation by enjoying outdoor activity
Teach Pathfinders specific skills and hobbies that will make their lives more meaningful
Encourage the Pathfinder to keep physically fit
Give opportunity for the development of leadership
Seek to foster the harmonious development of the physical, social, intellectual, and spiritual life
Non-discrimination PolicyIt is the policy of
the Seventh-day Adventist Church to admit children to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities made available by the church . . .
Non-discrimination Policy. . . regardless of
race, gender, ability, or religion.
Adventurer & Pathfinder MinistryNorth England ConferencePathfinder Basic Staff Training (Part 1)