Royal Rangers
Wednesday nights at 7 p.m.
Ranger Kids—the trail to fun and adventure—is an exciting program for
boys in
kindergarten, first and second grades. Boys in this age group
participate in great fun and excitement that will allow boys to develop their
interests and needs as well as mold their character.
Discovery Rangers is a fun and exciting program for boys in third,
fourth and fifth grades.
Not only does the boy get to discover great
indoor and outdoor activities, he will get to make many new friends.
Adventure Rangers is for young men in sixth, seventh and eighth
grades.
A Ranger is one who explores new frontiers, so the Adventure
Ranger will explore new areas as he learns the history of Royal Rangers
and takes advantage of opportunities for the future.
Motto: Ready!

Pledge: With God's help, I will do my best to serve God, my church and my fellow man; to live by the
Ranger Code; to make the Golden Rule my daily rule.

Code: A Royal Ranger is Alert, Clean, Honest, Courageous, Loyal, Courteous, Obedient, Spiritual

Mission: To reach, teach, and keep boys for Christ!

Purpose:
  • To evangelize boys for Christ
  • To develop the total boy for Christ (spiritually, physically, mentally and socially)
  • To keep boys in our churches

Aim: To instruct, challenge and inspire our boys in the areas of Bible doctrine, Christian service,
moral conduct and basic beliefs of our church through interesting activities boys enjoy.

Goals:
  • To instruct in Bible Doctrine. When a boy participates in Royal Rangers, he should have a basic
    knowledge of what the Bible teaches.
  • To challenge for Christian service. When a boy completes this program he should be ready to
    take his place in the area of Christian service where God wants him to be.
  • To inspire a belief in the fundamental beliefs of our church. When a boy completes this program
    he should be Christian in belief for the remainder of his life.
  • To satisfy the boy's basic need for activity. A boy engaged in this program should have enough
    interesting activities to do to prevent him from being tempted to engage in unwholesome
    activities.