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Royal Rangers is a scouting program that focuses on reaching, teaching and keeping boys for Christ. We do this by providing for boys physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually. This is done through crafts, games, Bible studies, and a camping program.
The program has four age groups:
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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. |
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Discovery Rangers is a fun and exciting program for boys in third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade. Not only does the boy get to discover great indoor and outdoor activities, he will get to make many new friends. Being a Discovery Ranger is another step toward growing into a man of God. |
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As Adventure Rangers, sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade young men have the chance to do as the great adventurers from past, like Christopher Columbus or Jedidiah Strong Smith. 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. |
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Expedition Rangers is the exciting ministry for older youth. It has four primary categories: Achievement through the advancement system to continue to earn awards, Leadership training skills through junior camps and working in Royal Rangers and Youth ministries, Service through a variety of ministry opportunities, and Activities through high action activities that challenge youth with adventure.
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Royal Rangers meets every Sunday night at 6 pm during our evening services.
Check out the calendar of events here.
Check out the Royal Rangers official site.
| Royal Ranger Emblem ® 1976 by The General Council of the Assemblies of God; Springfield, Missouri 65802-1894. The Royal Ranger Emblem may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronically, mechanically, photocopies, recording, or otherwise—without prior written permission from the national Royal Rangers Ministries. |
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