Pathfinders (Seventh-day Adventist) - Events

Events

A typical Pathfinder year will include the following events:

Induction
The induction service is a ceremony where new members are officially welcomed into the club.
Pathfinder Sabbath
Pathfinder Sabbath is a service conducted during the regular worship service at a local church. Typically, the entire service, including the sermon, song service, prayer, and offering will be conducted by members of the Pathfinder club.
Bible Achievement (Bible Bowl)
Bible Bowl is an annual competition where Pathfinders answer questions from a predetermined portion of the Bible.
Investiture
The investiture service is usually held near the end of the Pathfinder year. Insignia is awarded during this service for honors earned and class levels completed.
Camporee
Camporees are camping trips attended by Pathfinder clubs from around a local conference, union, or division.

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