What’s a Pioneer Clubs Meeting Look Like?
The only thing typical about a Pioneer Clubs meeting is that it’s never typical! While each meeting has an underlying routine that everyone can count on, there is a great deal of variety to round out a child’s experience. Our age-appropriate skill-building activities include arts, camping, sports, personal development, and hobbies. And of course, Bible Exploration, Bible Memory, and skill activities are a large part of every meeting.
Pioneer Clubs is Christ-Centered and Bible-Based
Our material is rooted in sound, biblical principles as well as an understanding that God’s Word has authority over all aspects of life. The Bible is the core of everything we do and is the tool we use to introduce children to Jesus Christ. We want to help children use, understand, and apply the Bible in daily life.
Pioneer Clubs Award Recognition
The Pioneer Clubs award recognition system includes requirements for Bible and activity awards that are built into meeting plans. All club members gain skills and earn awards through regular participation in club. Club members work together to earn awards. Each child is encouraged to do his or her best. The emphasis of the non-competitive award recognition system is on self-improvement, teamwork, and cooperation. Club members will be given a Bible Cover on which to display their awards. Because the award recognition is an important part of Pioneer Clubs, it is imperative that you will be dedicated to BRING your child FAITHFULLY. If your child misses, he/she WILL miss out on earning awards.
The children will be divided up by the following classes:
3 and 4 Year-Olds – SCOOTERS
Kindergarten and 1st Graders – VOYAGERS
2nd – 3rd Graders – PATHFINDERS
4th – 5th Graders – TRAILBLAZERS
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