Teen's Ministry
Teen's Sabbath School
Every Sabbath (Saturday) morning from 9:30am to 11:00am there is an informal bible study session for all young people aged 13 - 16 years old called Teen's Sabbath School.
During this time the teen's participate in:
Teen's are encouraged to participate in social events, High-schooler/Youth Rallys, Summer Camps and other Conference events.
Teen's are also encouraged to participate in the annual STORMco project organised by the Youth Ministry leaders during the Winter School Holidays.
During this time the teen's participate in:
- Singing
- Prayer
- Mission news
- Offerings for mission projects
- Activities to enhance their understanding of the topic
- Discussion/reflection times
- Crafts
- Quizzes
- Bible study
Teen's are encouraged to participate in social events, High-schooler/Youth Rallys, Summer Camps and other Conference events.
Teen's are also encouraged to participate in the annual STORMco project organised by the Youth Ministry leaders during the Winter School Holidays.
Ballarat Pathfinder Club

Ballarat Pathfinders is a church-based, spiritual-recreation program for young people aged 10 to 16 years old. Pathfinders is designed to provide an opportunity for 10-16 year-olds to develop new life skills and attitudes, participate in personal growth, develop a sense of loyalty and team spirit, have respect for God, respect for others, respect for nature and respect for the church. The Ballarat Pathfinder club is run by experienced and committed leaders from the local Ballarat Seventh-Day Adventist church. Throughout this program our members participate in a range of activities, including:
Week 1: External Activity - This encompasses leaving the Church environment and particpating in a social activity in a community venue - these activites could include swimming, tennis, 10 pin bowling, badminton, etc.
Week 2: Character Study - During these sessions we study a specific aspect of nature (e.g. an animal, plant, etc) and a particular attribute that we can learn from it. These sessions generally involve a practical aspect too (and sometimes we bring in specimens to be examined).
Week 3: Debrief, Feed & Play - This is essentially the week we kick back, relax and eat, but to start with we review the previous week's character study and how this has helped us in our day-to-day life. Our leaders will have encouraged and challenged us to use this knowledge in the previous week, and this is an opportunity for us to be accountable for this. After our debrief we eat some food (which is based on a particular culture like chinese or italian) and then play games from that culture that focus on team building and other life values.
Week 4: Project - The fourth week focuses on a project whereby we could learn how to sew, make cakes, build a go-kart, model aeroplanes and much, much more. The skills covered in these project weeks are based on the Pathfinder Honours system; where the Pathfinders complete the project and earn the appropriate honour patch for that project. This patch is then sewn onto the Pathfinders' dress uniform sash.
The Pathfinders also particpate in Conference/Reginal events such as Fair days, Expedition (Hiking) weekends, Campourees and Rally days.
All this occurs in an environment that strives to encourage and foster the relationship between the Pathfinders as a group, and most importantly with Jesus Christ.
For more information contact Sheri van Egmond (Leader) by E-mail: vanegmond@ncable.net.au or find us on Facebook: Ballarat Pathfinder Club.
- Weekly Hall Meetings (During School Terms only)
- Camping
- Hiking
- Crafts
- Bible Studies
- Community Service and Events
- Fundraising
- Church Services
Week 1: External Activity - This encompasses leaving the Church environment and particpating in a social activity in a community venue - these activites could include swimming, tennis, 10 pin bowling, badminton, etc.
Week 2: Character Study - During these sessions we study a specific aspect of nature (e.g. an animal, plant, etc) and a particular attribute that we can learn from it. These sessions generally involve a practical aspect too (and sometimes we bring in specimens to be examined).
Week 3: Debrief, Feed & Play - This is essentially the week we kick back, relax and eat, but to start with we review the previous week's character study and how this has helped us in our day-to-day life. Our leaders will have encouraged and challenged us to use this knowledge in the previous week, and this is an opportunity for us to be accountable for this. After our debrief we eat some food (which is based on a particular culture like chinese or italian) and then play games from that culture that focus on team building and other life values.
Week 4: Project - The fourth week focuses on a project whereby we could learn how to sew, make cakes, build a go-kart, model aeroplanes and much, much more. The skills covered in these project weeks are based on the Pathfinder Honours system; where the Pathfinders complete the project and earn the appropriate honour patch for that project. This patch is then sewn onto the Pathfinders' dress uniform sash.
The Pathfinders also particpate in Conference/Reginal events such as Fair days, Expedition (Hiking) weekends, Campourees and Rally days.
All this occurs in an environment that strives to encourage and foster the relationship between the Pathfinders as a group, and most importantly with Jesus Christ.
For more information contact Sheri van Egmond (Leader) by E-mail: vanegmond@ncable.net.au or find us on Facebook: Ballarat Pathfinder Club.