1230 Olivine Avenue Mentone, CA 92359

Pathfinders

About Pathfinders

Pathfinders are a worldwide organization of young people sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, though young people of any religious persuasion, or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join the organization.

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A World of Opportunity

Pathfinders offer a wide range of activities including, but not limited to:

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Camping & Survival

Camping & camping/survival skills developed through outdoor exploration.

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Leadership

Grade appropriate leadership training designed for youth development.

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Community Pride

Activities promoting community pride & involvement through outreach activities.

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Skill Training

Interactive training in a variety of recreational, artistic, nature, conservation, and vocational areas.

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Personal Care

Personal care and encouragement by a caring staff member dedicated to growth.

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Honors Program

Developing over 300 honors in crafts, technology, and leadership.

Pathfinder History

Who started Pathfinders? The short answer is that no one person did, but rather that a diverse group of youth-focused, God-loving, ministry-minded individuals in various location created "Pathfinder-like" clubs in various locations that eventually grew into the ministry we now know as Pathfinders.

The first Pathfinder Club of record was in Anaheim, California directed by John McKim and Willa Steen. This club began in the late 1920's and ran through the 1930's. In 1944 McKim died and the Steens had moved. In 1930 Lester and Ione Martin with co-directors Theron & Ethel Johnston began a club in Santa Ana, California.

Both of these first clubs were in the Southeastern California Conference and encouraged by Youth Director Elder Guy Mann and his associate Laurance A. Skinner. For several years there were no clubs of record.

In 1946 John H. Hancock, then the youth director for Southeastern California Conference got a club going in Riverside, California. John designed the Pathfinder triangle emblem and got a ministerial student, Francis Hunt to direct the club. Both John and his wife Helen Hancock taught honors.

By 1947-48 Southern California Conference began having Pathfinder clubs - the first at Glendale, with Lawrence Paulson as director. About that same time, the Central California Conference, under the direction of Youth Director Henry T. Bergh, began their Pathfinder program -- starting 23 clubs that first year.

Beginning with the God-directed program, called Pathfinder Clubs, in California, the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist church adopted the program. It thus, in 1950, became an official worldwide organization of the Adventist church, and grew rapidly. Pathfinders is now a global ministry affecting thousands (if not millions) of young people worldwide.

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Pathfinder Meetings

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Regular Meetings

Our local club meets regularly (usually every month). We usually meet for 3 hours from 9 am to noon. Check our events page for our upcoming meetings.

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Special Events

We also have special events like field trips, community service projects, and educational experiences. Check our events page for upcoming special events.

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Pathfinders in Action

A glimpse into our adventures, community outreach, and fellowship.

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Joining a Local Club

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.

The Teen Leadership Training (TLT) program works closely with the Pathfinder program and is for high school students (grades 9-12).

Staff positions are available in many 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.

Contact Us

ABOUT

We are a local Seventh-day Adventist church passionate about sharing the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of the Three Angels' Messages of Revelation 14:6-12.

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1230 Olivine Avenue Mentone,
CA 92359

phone

909-492-0738

email

office@mentonechurch.org

SERVICE TIMES

  • Sabbath Morning 08:30 AM
  • Sabbath School 10:00 AM
  • Divine Service 11:00 AM
  • Prayer Meeting WED 07:00 PM
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