Pathfinder Club: Companion Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Companion Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Companion Achievement Class is the second class in a Pathfinder Club that provide opportunities for the juniors to learn that God loves and cares for all people.

The Objectives are:

• To help them to realize that Christ is the greatest revelation of God.
• To encourage an awareness within the juniors that the church is interested in them as individuals.
• To allow for personal growth and development through interpersonal relationships within selected
activities.
• To enlarge their vision of the needs of their community and to help them find ways of attending to
these needs.
• To assist them in developing a desire for achievement in all their work, and to stimulate a desire to
continue through the entire class program.

General Requirements are:

Be 11 years old and/or in grade 6 or its equivalent.
Be an active member of the Pathfinder Club.
Learn or review the meaning of the Pathfinder Pledge and illustrate its meaning in an interesting way.
Read the book The Happy Path or similar book on the Pledge and Law if not previously read.
Have a current Book Club Certificate and write at least a paragraph of review on one book of your choice.

Pathfinder Club: Friend Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Friend Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Friend Achievement Class is the first class in a Pathfinder Club that provide opportunities for the juniors to learn that God loves and cares for all people.

The Objectives are:

• To help them to realize that Christ is the greatest revelation of God.
• To encourage an awareness within the juniors that the church is interested in them as individuals.
• To allow for personal growth and development through interpersonal relationships within selected
activities.
• To enlarge their vision of the needs of their community and to help them find ways of attending to
these needs.
• To assist them in developing a desire for achievement in all their work, and to stimulate a desire to
continue through the entire class program.

General Requirements are:

  1. Be 10 years old and/or in Grade 5 or its equivalent.
  2. Be an active member of the AJY Society or Pathfinder Club
  3. Memorize and explain the Pathfinder Pledge and Law.
  4. Read the book The Happy Path (or similar book on the Pledge and Law).
  5. Have a current Book Club Certificate.

 

How to Organize a Pathfinder Club And Membership Requirement

How to Organize a Pathfinder Club And Membership Requirement

Pathfinder club is an activity based organization specially designed for 10–15 year olds. The club which is sponsored by local Seventh-day Adventist churches, and operated by trained volunteers is an international uniformed organization.

Below are the ways to organize a pathfinder club.

Step 1: Counsel with the Conference Youth Ministries personnel.

Step 2: Meet with the Pastor and Conference Youth Ministries personnel.

Step 3: Present your plans to the Church Board. Church Board authorizes the organization of the Pathfinder Club. Familiarize Board members with the Pathfinder philosophy, aims, and objectives.

Step 4: Second meeting of the Church Board (or Nominating Committee) with Conference Youth Ministries personnel or Pathfinder area coordinator present, to elect Pathfinder director and deputies.

Step 5: Inform congregation during Divine Service about Pathfinder Club, its objectives and program.

Step 6: Pathfinder officers elect remaining Executive Committee members.

Step 7: First meeting of Pathfinder Executive Committee to elect remaining Pathfinder staff as needed.

Step 8: Pathfinder officers and staff attend Conference Pathfinder Basic Staff Training Course.

Step 9: Call Pathfinder Executive Committee meeting to plan yearly program.

Step 10: Present all plans at a Pathfinder Staff Meeting.

Step 11: Advertise the program at least six weeks before opening night.

Step 12: Write letters or personally contact the potential Pathfinder families.

Step 13: Enrollment night – completion of Pathfinder Passport applications.

Step 14: Home visitation by Pathfinder counselors.

Step 15: Induction Ceremony – Pathfinder Passports given out.

Step 16: Establishing church and community interest.

Step 17: Evaluation.

The Pathfinder Flag

Pathfinder Club Membership Requirements

1. To be considered for Pathfinder Club membership the applicant must be at least 10 years of age and no more than 15 years of age. Where two clubs exist; children aged 10 to 12 will join the junior club and those aged 13 to 15 will join the teen club. (In some areas school level is used as the guidelines).

2. Application forms for membership available from the club director/secretary must be completed and returned to the club staff committee for consideration and induction as a club member.

3. A Pathfinder Passport is available upon application to the club director/secretary. (Optional)

4. All members must pay membership and insurance fees as required by the club executive committee.

5. Each Pathfinder should have and regularly wear the complete Pathfinder dress uniform and a club field uniform where applicable.

6. Pathfinders must come to meetings and club-sponsored events in the uniform as indicated by the club director.

7. Members must be faithful in attendance. Many clubs establish limits on absences and tardies, and Pathfinders who do not comply with these regulations may be placed on probation or be asked to withdraw from club membership.

8. Pathfinders must learn and keep the Pledge and Law.

9. Club activities include crafts, outings, regular club meetings and Classwork, fund raising, camp-outs, outreach activities, honors, and other activities. The Pathfinder must agree before joining the club to participate and cooperate in these activities.

10. The Pathfinder’s parents must be willing to cooperate with the regulations and activities of the club. At times they will be asked to supply money and time to support their child’s membership.

11. All elected directors and regular staff are members of the club by virtue of their office.

How to Organize a Pathfinder Club And Membership Requirement

Pathfinder Club: Aim, Motto, Pledge, and Law

The Pathfinder Club, or simply Pathfinders is a church-centered spiritual-recreational-activity program designed for young people 10 to 15 years of age. The Pathfinder club is a well-known brand in the Seventh-day Adventist church. Pathfindering is to the Adventist church what Coca Cola is to the world.

Aim

The Advent Message to all the world in my generation.

Motto

The love of Christ compels us.

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.

Law

The Pathfinder Law is for me to:

Keep the morning watch.
Do my honest part.
Care for my body.
Keep a level eye.
Be courteous and obedient.
Walk softly in the sanctuary.
Keep a song in my heart.
Go on God’s errands.

2022 World Pathfinder Day – September 17 (Download Material)

2022 World Pathfinder Day – September 17 (Download Material)

World Pathfinder day is a special Sabbath in which we celebrate what it means to be a Pathfinder. Every year a different theme is chosen and it is a day full of singing, preaching, smiles, and Pathfinder spirit. This event takes place on the third Sabbath of September, each year. Make sure to check this page regularly on the months leading up to World Pathfinder Day for resources that will make the Pathfinder Day celebration at your local church even more of a blessing! WE ARE PATHFINDER STRONG!

These World Pathfinder Day sermons are published by the Youth Ministries Department, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists®. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2022, by the General Conference
of Seventh-day Adventist Youth Ministries Department. It is available for free download at our website,