Sunday Sep 05

Royal Rangers

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"BOYS BEING MENTORED BY LEADERS"

Royal Rangers continues to be a vital key in helping the church establish
boys’ lives. With this they can become productive, dedicated, and
established in a pattern that produces men of character, integrity, hope and
an understanding of the Father. Men are produced with an understanding of
the value of dads and being a father. The relationship with Christ that is
shared and experienced gives every opportunity for a life filled with the
things of God.

Ranger Mountain continues to be developed with men rallying to see the dream
of Ranger Mountain come to pass. We have a ministry at Ranger Mountain where hundreds of lives, both men and boys,
being changed.  This is a most meaningful place.

There are many men throughout the entire state that go beyond the call of
duty. Every week, week after week, year after year, they mentor young boys
into manhood with diligence and dedication. Many of us, in some way, are a
product of Royal Rangers. Additional duties fall on others as they carry the
responsibility of leadership throughout the District. To these we owe a
heartfelt gratitude. Our churches are and will be full of men as long as
we mentor young boys with examples of godly men.


Ranger Kids Representing kindergarten, first grade, and second grade boys.

This impressionable age group is foundational in providing the background and training for additional participation in the Royal Rangers program. Its challenging and fun advancement system encourages boys to learn utilizing indoor and outdoor activities and ames. The weekly lessons and objectives help to reinforce godly principles in their daily lives. In this age group the boys have an opportunity to achieve many advancement pins that can be placed on an awards vest and worn each week as part of the official Royal Rangers uniform.
   

Discovery Rangers: Representing third, fourth, and fifth grade boys.

The Discovery Rangers program features an exciting Premier Advancement System. In this system boys will learn through camping and non-camping activities. An emphasis is placed on learning at their own pace in a merit-based curriculum.
   

Adventure Rangers: Representing sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys.

Adventure Rangers participate in more challenging camping and outdoor activities while emphasizing skill development, advanced camping, Junior Leadership Training, Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (FCF), Bronze, Silver, and Gold medals with national recognition. The weekly planning guides will encourage the boys to learn and stay on course for the Gold Medal of Achievement—the highest award a boy can earn.
   

Expedition Rangers (Materials for this group will be available August 2003.) Representing ninth through twelfth grade boys.

This is considered a high action-packed adventure trail in which the Expedition Ranger is further challenged by advanced camping and camp craft skill opportunities. These extreme activities offer boys in this age group opportunities to become more self-reliant and develop confidence and a greater appreciation of God. Several advancement programs are available including Air Rangers, Sea Rangers, Trail Rangers, Chaplain Rangers, High Action Rangers, and more. Boys will be challenged to service through Home Missions, Foreign Missions, Youth Ministry, Men’s Ministry.

In addition, boys can choose to reach for the ultimate achievement award in the Royal Rangers—the Gold Medal of Achievement.