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Wednesday Nights at River of Life is a busy place!  It all begins with a simple supper at 6 p.m. and then children's and youth programs beginning at 6:15. This program runs during the school year.   Programs will begin September 14, 2011.


Rainbows - Boys & Girls  - Age 3 - 5

Girls Clubs

Daisies - Girls  (Kindergarten)

Prims - Girls (grades 1 - 2)

STARS - Girls (grades 3 - 5)

Friends - Girls (grades 6 - 8)

Boys Clubs

Ranger Kids - Boys (grades K - 2)

Discovery Rangers - (grades 3 - 5)

Adventure Rangers - (grades 6 - 8)

Expedition Rangers - (grades 9 - 12)

 


For the boys there is Royal Rangers - The goal of Royal Rangers is to "reach, teach and keep boys for Christ." Modeled after the Boy Scouts of America program, this is an opportunity for young boys to grow in their relationship with Christ, build lasting friendships with other boys and build their confidence in practical life skills.

We are also charted with the Boy Scouts of America where the older boys can participate with Boy Scouts program, and retain the same spiritual emphasis as the Royal Ranger program.

Check out the Royal Ranger national website by clicking here.

 

For the Girls there is M-Pact - M-pact (fromerly Missionettes) is a program designed for girls. The purpose of M-Pact is to win girls to Jesus Christ and to train them to follow Him. M-pact offers girls a place to gather with other girls who love God and to be mentored by a sponsor who cares about them.

Rainbows is the club for preschool boys and girls. During the weekly meetings, they go on adventures with a Noah's Ark theme.

Kindergarten girls are the Daisies and first and second graders are the Prims. Weekly, these children learn Bible stories, memorize Bible verses and participate in a variety of activities to help them remember what they learned. In addition to the weekly meetings, these girls attend a day camp in October and spend one day at a district church.

Third through fifth grade girls belong to the Stars club. These girls have a variety of activities to keep them busy. During the weekly meetings, the Stars study Christian doctrine, missions and character development. In August, the Stars have an opportunity to attend Stars camp and in September a district sleepover is held.

Check out the M-pact national website by clicking here.

For students who are in Junior High and High School the Youth Group has a variety of activities, service projects, games and Biblical teaching