Pathfinders
"Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature... "
Mark 16:15



Pathfinders are a worldwide organization of young people sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, though youth of any religious persuasion, or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join the organization.
Pathfinders is a dynamic program designed for young people to grow in faith, develop life skills, and build strong character through a wide variety of activities, including:
~Camping and outdoor survival skills
~Age-appropriate leadership development
~Community service projects, such as serving in soup kitchens, collecting food for those in need, maintaining local parks, and visiting the elderly
~Interactive learning in areas like recreation, arts, nature, conservation, and vocational skills
Participants can earn honors—special awards given for successfully completing these hands-on training modules. These honors recognize their achievements and encourage continued growth in new areas of interest.
Most importantly, each Pathfinder receives personal care and encouragement from a dedicated and supportive staff.
To learn more about the history of Pathfinders, click HERE
Pathfinders is a dynamic program designed for young people to grow in faith, develop life skills, and build strong character through a wide variety of activities, including:
~Camping and outdoor survival skills
~Age-appropriate leadership development
~Community service projects, such as serving in soup kitchens, collecting food for those in need, maintaining local parks, and visiting the elderly
~Interactive learning in areas like recreation, arts, nature, conservation, and vocational skills
Most importantly, each Pathfinder receives personal care and encouragement from a dedicated and supportive staff.
To learn more about the history of Pathfinders, click HERE
Joining a Local Club
Pathfinders
Pathfinders is for those who are in the fifth (5th) grade or its equivalent through the eighth (8th) grade. 5th and 6th graders are often referred to as "Junior" pathfinders, and 7th and 8th graders are often referred to as "Teen" Pathfinders.
Teen Leadership Training (TLT)
The Teen Leadership Training (TLT) program works closely with the Pathfinder program and is for high school students (grades 9-12).
Adventurers
Younger kids can get involved by joining the Adventurer club offered through our sister sister, Auburn City SDA church. Click here for more information or fill out contact below and it will get forwarded:
https://www.auburncitysda.org/ministries/adventurers-club
Younger kids can get involved by joining the Adventurer club offered through our sister sister, Auburn City SDA church. Click here for more information or fill out contact below and it will get forwarded:
https://www.auburncitysda.org/ministries/adventurers-club
Staff positions are available in multiple locations that offer adults the opportunity to make a difference for young people, develop friendships with fellow staff, learn more about God's creation, and improve their training skills.