The SEC Area 4 Adventurer Club was created to give children an opportunity to belong to an organized peer group, we provide fun and creative ways for children aged 4-9 years to develop character, to experience the joy and satisfaction of doing things well, to learn good sportsmanship and strengthen their ability to get along with others, to discover their abilities and to discover nature. The Club is uniformed with a pledge and a law which serve as a code of conduct and a guide to living.
The Clubs engage in marching parades, hikes, camps, crafts, skills development, hobby discovery, and much more.  The Clubs' programmes are centred around strong ethical, moral, physical and spiritual values, based on the Christian faith.  However young people from all faith traditions are attracted to and invited to join the programme and are encouraged to participate. Through the Adventurer Program, the church, home, and school can work together with the parent/s to develop a mature, happy child.
Parental involvement provides opportunities for parents to participate in the learning experience.
One of the Adventurer Club's objectives is to provide a meaningful and exciting experience as the children look forward with anticipation to someday being Pathfinders.
What is the Adventurer curriculum designed to accomplish?
  • Children will, at their own level, commit their hearts and lives to Jesus Christ.
  • Children will gain a positive attitude toward the benefits, joys, and responsibilities of living a Christian life.
  • Children will acquire the habits, skills and knowledge needed to live for Jesus today.
  • Parents and gaurdians will become more confident and effective as co-labourers with Christ for their children.
The Adventurer Club provides a fun and creative ways for children.
  • to develop a Christ-like character;
  • to experience the joy and satisfaction of doing things well;
  • to express their love for Jesus in a natural way;
  • to learn good sportsmanship and strengthen their ability to get along with others;
  • to discover their God-given abilities and to know how to use them to benefit themselves and serve others,
  • to improve their understanding of what makes families strong.