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Community of Hope Pioneer Clubs… are our Wednesday night children's programming for children ages 4 years through 6th grades that runs from August through mid May each year. Pioneer Clubs are a life skills and Bible study program similar to Scouting or Awana. What is most exciting is the children's response to participating in their age appropriate clubs. They don't want it to end and anxiously wait for the following Wednesday! Children will play games, develop solid friendships, study scripture, work on projects and earn badges. Parents have reported a dramatic change in their children's attitude due to "the word in action" part of the programs because the goal of Pioneer Cubs is to have Christ lead in every aspect of life. Community of Hope’s Pioneer Clubs meet on Wednesdays and begin at 6:00 p.m. and ending promptly at 7:30 p.m. Parents encouraged to come any Wednesday evening with their children and experience this wonderful program. The first 3 meetings are at no cost to you so consider bringing your child’s friends and neighbors too! REGISTER NOW ONLINE!! Pioneer Clubs are…
… A Safe Place to Learn & Grow In today's rapidly changing and fast-paced society, children often feel insecure and vulnerable. Pioneer Club® gives children a place to belong and to experience God's love through caring adult leaders. … A Proven Method of Transforming Lives
… Are Non-Competitive Program In a time when many children's programs focus on competition and winning, the Pioneer Clubs non-competitive awards program enables all children to develop a positive self-image and a sense of worth as a child of God. Bible awards and activity awards are built into the curriculum. The emphasis in doing the awards is self-improvement, accomplished through teamwork rather than by outdoing others. …A Place to Build Enriching Friendships Relationship-building between club members and by leaders with club members is a hallmark of the Pioneer Clubs program. God created people to be interdependent, especially within a community of faith. In club, adults and children who might otherwise never get to know one another form lasting bonds and learn what good friendships really look like.
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