Adventurer Club

Our Goal

Mt. Pisgah's Adventurer program is designed to help instill in our children the love of Jesus Christ through fun activities that will help them see the beauty of holiness even at a young.  We seek to support our parents in assisting there children with the challenging task of cultivating and developing followers of Christ in today’s world.  

The Adventurer program was created in 1972 to assist parents in their important responsibilities as a child’s primary teachers and evangelizers. The program aims to strengthen the parent/child relationship and to further the child’s development in spiritual, physical, mental, and social areas.Through the Adventurer Program, the church, home, and school can work together with the parent to develop a mature, happy child.

The church’s greatest resource is our children; therefore, it is imperative that as a church we meet the challenge to provide a program for our children during their early, formative years. We want right habits, thoughts, motives, dispositions, and attitudes to be established. The Wise Man wrote, “Bring up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he shall not depart from it.” (Prov. 22:6).

What is the Adventurer curriculum designed to accomplish?

  1. Children will, at their own level,commit their hearts and lives to Jesus Christ.
  2. Children will gain a positive attitude toward the benefits, joys, and responsibilities of living a Christian life.
  3. Children will acquire the habits, skills and knowledge needed to live for Jesus today.
  4. Parents and other primary care-givers will become more confident and effective as co-laborers with Christ for their children.

Objectives
The Adventurer Club provides fun and creative ways for children.

  1. to develop a Christ-like character;
  2. to experience the joy and satisfaction of doing things well;
  3. to express their love for Jesus in a natural way;
  4. to learn good sportsmanship and strengthen their ability to get along with others;
  5. to discover their God-given abilities and to know how to use them to benefit self and serve others,
  6. to improve their understanding of what makes families strong

The Adventurer curriculum is divided into six levels.

  • The Little Lamb is for pre-kindergarten or 4 year olds.
  • The Eager Beaver is for kindergarten or 5 year olds
  • The Busy Bee level is for first-grade.
  • The Sunbeam level for second-grade.
  • The Builder for third-grade.
  • The Helping Hand for fourth-graders.