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Cadets

“Bringing Boys to Christ and Christ to Boys”

The goal of Cadeting at Bozeman Christian Reformed Church is to help boys grow spiritually in all areas of life (devotional, mental, physical, and social) by providing Christian men with a uniquely designed structure, encouragement, and guidance. (Equivalent Club for Girls - GEMS) 

MEETING TIME:     We meet every Wednesday evening at the church from 6:30-8 PM. We meet beginning in mid-September through mid-November, break for the holiday season, then continue in January – April. Boys in grades 1 – 8 are welcome to join us for Bible Study, games, crafts, and food!

Adult volunteers must always be present in the CADET groups. Adults are required to complete training, acknowledge understanding of the policies and procedures, and are subject to a background check.

 
ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR:
 

  • MERIT BADGES- at the weekly club meeting
  • CRAFTS – Cars, rockets, knives, canoes, snow shoes, and more!
  • CAMPING – Both summer and winterSLEDDING – Provided there is snow!
  • ICE FISHING
  • CHILI SUPPER
  • HOBO DINNERS-A favorite of the boys at campouts

 
http://calvinistcadets.gospelcom.net UPDATE FROM THE NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER:2009/2010 Cadet Theme: 20/20 Vision - Theme Verse: Luke 6:39-40- “Can a blind man lead a blind man? Will they not both fall into a pit? A student is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher.

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