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Young Explorers
Children’s Church at 10:00 each Sunday morning
Kindergarten -Sixth Grade
Young Explorers lessons are firmly rooted in God’s Word with the goal of helping children gain Bible knowledge and become more Christ-like.
Every Young Explorers study includes a life-application objective and activities. True-to-life scenarios help children see how the Bible lesson applies to their world. After all, the Bible’s more than a storybook-it’s a guidebook for life.
We want our students to discover that becoming like Jesus runs deeper than avoiding punishment or seeking reward. It’s about choosing to do the right thing because they love Jesus and want to follow Him.
Young Explorers lessons include fun activities that involve children in the Bible story.
Our children are also involved in BGMC (Boys and Girls Missionary Crusade).Monthly missions lessons are taught where the children hear a true missions story and learn about a specific country where our missionaries work. Children are encouraged to bring in their "Buddy Barrels" filled with money which will be given to our missionaries for many needed items.

Missionettes
Missionettes is the Titus 2 principle put into action, with women training young girls. Preschool boys are also a part of the missionettes (Rainbow Club) and will move to the boys program (Royal Rangers) when starting kindergarten.
Rainbows Club
Preschool children ages 3 and up
Noah’s Ark provides an exciting theme for the Bible stories, crafts, full-color activity pages, and games for this preschool club. Rainbows add colorful animal badges to their vests as they complete requirements for the achievement program.
Daisies: The Sonshine Club
For kindergarten girls
Darcy, Diana, and Dorie (paper dolls) help Daisies make life applications from the Bible stories and principles they learn. Daisies earn colorful badges depicting these club characters as they complete requirements for the achievement program. Four-week units allow visitors to fit in right away. Club sponsors and girls select the nine units they want to complete.
Prims: The Discovery Club
For first- and second-grade girls
Megan, Carmen, Kim, and Tonya guide Prims through life-application stories as the girls learn biblical principles. The Discovery Box stores lesson-related objects to be displayed during lesson time to make learning even more fun. Prims earn colorful badges depicting these club characters as they complete requirements for the achievement program.
Stars Club
For third- through fifth-grade girls
Girls make their way up the Stairway of the Stars achievement program as they complete units in the four worlds: The World of Truth (basic Christian doctrine), The World Around You (missions), The World About You (activities), and The World Within You (character development). Memorization, projects, and Bible reading are all a part of completing the achievement program as an Honor Star. Four-week units are supplemented with projects and Adventures.
Friends Club
For sixth- through eighth-grade girls
Friends Club provides discussion-oriented lessons to continue the Titus 2 principle of women mentoring young girls. Topics of study include the sanctity of life, accountability, commitment to Christ, life-controlling problems, purity, and choices. Units are made up of six lessons. Projects and Adventures add to each unit.
Girls Only Club
For 9th- through 12th-grade girls
Girls Only Club gives girls a place to grow in God. Discussion-oriented units include women in ministry, college and career, truth, dating, pro-life vs. pro-choice, and attitude. Six-lesson units are complemented with projects and Adventures. Completion of unit requirements and Bible reading make a girl eligible to be a Girls Only Graduate.

Royal Rangers
We are here to reach, teach, and keep boys for Christ
Weekly experiences and activities (each Wednesday night 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.) are enhanced through a specific advancement system designed to give boys a sense of achievement and purpose. Through interactive learning and fun activities, Royal Ranger boys will grow in four ways:
- Mentally by a merit-based advancement program
- Physically by participation in age-specific activities and recreation, and
- Socially through church and community service activities.
- Spiritually through Bible study and devotions.
Each outpost has four age groups to allow boys to advance with their peers at an appropriate pace.
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Ranger Kids (Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade), includes a challenging and fun advancement system encouraging boys through indoor and outdoor activities and games. The weekly lessons and objectives help to reinforce godly principles in their daily lives, and they will have opportunities to achieve many advancement awards that can be placed on an awards vest and worn each week as part of the official Royal Rangers uniform.
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The Discovery Rangers program (Third, fourth, and fifth grade), features an exciting premier advancement system. In this system boys will learn through camping and non-camping activities. An emphasis is placed on learning at their own pace in a merit-based curriculum.
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Adventure Rangers (Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade), participate in more challenging camping and outdoor activities while emphasizing skill development, advanced camping, Junior Leadership Training, Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (FCF), and Bronze, Silver, and Gold medals with national recognition.
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Expedition Rangers (Ninth through twelfth grade) is considered a high action-packed adventure trail in which the boy is further challenged by advanced camping, camp craft skills, and ministry opportunities. These activities offer boys in this age group ways to become more self-reliant and develop confidence and a greater appreciation of God. Several advancement programs are available including Air Rangers, Sea Rangers, Trail Rangers, Junior Chaplaincy, High Action Rangers, Junior Leadership Academy opportunities and more. Boys will be challenged to serve through Home Missions, Foreign Missions, Youth Ministry, and Men’s Ministry. |
Learn more about Royal Rangers: http://www.rangerdj.com/index.asp
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