What is Adventure Club?

Adventure Club is an exciting children’s ministry program designed to teach the truth of God’s Word in a fun, meaningful way. This program is designed for children ages two through eleven.

Our Mission
Adventure Club exists to glorify God through evangelizing children, encouraging parents, and edifying servants so that the gospel may be spread among our children, families may be supported, and the church may be strengthened.

The Club
While at Adventure Club, the kids will be taught systematic theology broken down for their specific age level. This is accomplished through focusing on the specific lesson topic, a central truth, and ending each lesson with the gospel. Children also memorize a verse each week that connects to the theological theme and learn how it applies to their lives during small group time. Music and games area fun way to keep the kids moving and to enjoy the blessings of friendship and fellowship.

The Home
Church shouldn't be the only place children are studying God’s Word. Adventure Club is designed to help parents disciple their children and plant God’s Word in their heart. Every child will memorize the same weekly Bible verse and study the same lesson topic. There are also activities in the kid’s book for the students to complete together at home.

The Adventure
Kids love stories. In every Adventure Club kid’s book, there is an adventure story that the kids can read by themselves or with their parents. The Adventure Club kids will also follow six-character guides (Blaze and Amelia in Trailblazers; Scout and Sally in Scouts, and Tracker and Lucy in Trackers) through activities, and an adventure story, working together and learning lessons along the way.

Adventure Club Meets
Every Wednesday from
6:45 to 8:15 pm 

Join us beginning September 3rd for the 2025-2026 launch of Adventure Club at CrossPointe!  
This year your children will be grounded in the gospel as they learn the truth about man, sin and salvation. Each club meeting includes music, games, Bible teaching and memorization, and small group time.  During small groups, specially trained volunteers reinforce that week's lesson by encouraging thoughtful conversation, asking probing questions and helping the students navigate the truths they've just studied.

Meet the Adventure Club Team

Harmony Rogers

Craig Beadle