Clubs for Boys

Many people may not realize that Forcey sponsors a wide range of boys clubs and has done so for many years.  These clubs meet after school and in the evenings and cater to pre-school through high school boys and include young adults.  The clubs operate under the umbrella of the national Christian Service Brigade ministry with the focus of building up young men to love and serve Jesus Christ.

The clubs are specifically intended to provide fun and challenging activities for boys, opportunities for presentation of the gospel, spiritual growth and development, community service projects, and Christ-centered achievement opportunities and leadership training.  There are frequent extracurricular and weekend activities (such as projects, trips, camping, etc.) for those who desire a greater level of challenge and fun.

Participation in these clubs is not limited to Forcey members and attendees -- in fact, the clubs have been a fun and successful form of outreach to the community for many years.  A large percentage of the participants do not attend Forcey and come from neighboring churches and the surrounding community.  Anyone who knows of a child interested in the wonderful opportunities and activities these clubs have to offer should call the church office for further information on the specific age/group in question.

In addition, we are always looking for men who love to have fun, have a heart for boys and a desire to build into the lives of our next generation.  At times, the lack of adult volunteers has seriously hampered our ability to effectively minister to the young boys in these clubs.  If you have any interest in serving even in a limited-time capacity, please feel free to call as well.

Tadpoles (ages 4 & 5)

Tree Climbers (1st & 2nd grade)

This weekly adventure offers dads of 1st and 2nd graders the opportunity to spend productive, profitable time with their sons.  Men and boys play a few games, enjoy a simple learning activity and hear a story with a biblical emphasis.  Underlying each event are the relationships that develop between men and boys.

Stockade (3rd - 6th grade)

One word describes Stockade:  "excitement."  Another word describes junior-age boys:  "energy."  Together they make an exciting weekly program for boys and men.  Through achievement projects, games, Bible memory, camping and the unique frontier tradition, boys and men are drawn together in friendship and are stimulated in their love for Jesus Christ and in their desire to serve Him.

Battalion (7th - 12th grade)

Battalion provides young men with training and opportunity for leadership, with an emphasis on evangelism and discipleship utilizing team building, outdoor activities and weekly meetings.