The Adventurer Club is a Seventh-day Adventist church- sponsored ministry open to all children ages 4-9, in which the church, home and school join together to help children grow joyfully in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man.
The Adventurer Club is offered to assist parents in making the development of their child richer and more meaningful.
Because Jesus loves me, I can always do my best.
Jesus can help me to:
Be obedient
Be pure
Be true
Be kind
Be respectful
Be attentive
Be helpful
Be cheerful
Be thoughtful
Be reverent
Explanation:
Be obedient—I will obey God’s laws and cheerfully do what my parents and teachers ask me to do. I will obey the laws of my country.
Be pure—My body is the temple of God, so I want to keep it clean. I will not swear, smoke, drink alcohol, do drugs, or do any other thing God says is not good.
Be true—I will always tell the truth and never try to deceive—even if I may get in trouble for it.
Be kind—I will look for ways to make other people happy. I will never hurt a person or animal intentionally. I will share my toys, too.
Be respectful—I will be courteous to those whom God put in authority over me (like parents and teachers) and to those who are younger and weaker than me (like little brothers and sisters). I will take good care of other people’s property, even something as small as a borrowed pencil.
Be attentive—I will listen when someone is talking to me at home, at school, and at church. I will especially listen for God to tell me what to do with my life.
Be helpful—I will look for ways to help and not wait to be asked. I can help family at home, teachers and friends at school, and others in my community. I can even help God.
Be cheerful—I will not grumble or complain when I don’t get my way or when I have work to do. I will remember that God made me; knowing that makes me happy.
Be thoughtful—I will make courtesy a habit, both in words and actions. I will look for ways to be nice to people. I will not be rude or irritating.
Be reverent—I will listen carefully to God, His word, and His messengers. I will take good care of my Bible and church property. I will never make fun of holy things.
We are Adventurers, at home, at school, at play.
We are Adventurers, we’re learning every day –
To be honest, kind and true,
to be like Jesus through and through.
We are Adventurers!
Whether you’re a veteran director or just starting out as an Adventurer Club director, this guide will help you organize and manage your Adventurer Club. Throughout this book, you’ll find information about Adventurer-age children, organizing your year, safety tips, and much more.
2. Adventurer Award Book (GC Youth Ministries, 2020)
Awards are triangular patches that are earned in addition to the pins awarded for completing class levels. Awards are fun ways for Adventurers to explore their world, learn skills, and be creative. When the requirements are completed, the Adventurer receives a patch that is proudly worn on his or her sash. Each class level requires the child to earn 9-12 awards.
Each award is developmentally appropriate for children in that specific age group. Adventurer award requirements are printed in the class level guides.
3. Adventurer Logo Brand Book (Revised 2017)
This is a guide to the elements that make up the new Logo.
The Little Lamb level is designed for Pre-kindergarteners (4 years old).
Download Little Lamb Instructor Manual
The Early Bird level is designed for Kindergarteners (5 years old).
Download Early Bird Instructor Manual
The Busy Bee level is designed for first-graders (6 years old).
Download Busy Bee Instructor Manual
The Sunbeam level for second-graders (7 years old).
Download Sunbeam Instructor Manual
The Builder for third-graders (8 years old).
Download Builder Instructor Manual
The Helping Hand level for fourth-graders (9 years old).