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 Commander Marvin Carmical |
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 Senior Commander Gene Crawford |
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Click on the links below to see pictures from recent activities . Campathon 2010 Little Rock Zoo 2010 Buffalo River 2010 Fishing 2009
You can download a copy of the Emergency Medical Information and Authorization form here.
You can download a copy of the Photo Website Release Form here.
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OUR PHILOSOPHY The philosophy of Beebe First Assembly is the same as Royal Rangers in general..."to reach, teach, and keep boys for Christ." Since Royal Rangers was re-activated in 1990 at Beebe First Assembly, the mission of our outpost has been to reach boys for Christ, providing a variety of activities along with classroom instruction. Further, our philosophy since 1990 has been to not charge any boy for any activity, membership, or materials. This was done so that no boy would be prohibited from participating in Royal Rangers at any level. |
CLASSES All Royal Ranger classes are taught by well trained leaders who have been trained to interact with boys ages five to twelve. They have all gone through extensive training and have passed criminal and child maltreatment background checks.
A typical Royal Ranger class will include prayer time, Bible study, activities, games, merit award studies, advancements and much more. Devotions and activities are geared to the age level of the boy. At each meeting the outpost comes together for reporting and pledges. This is a time for the business of the entire outpost to be discussed. Visitors are recognized and celebrated at this time.
One technique used to bring light to God's word is to have Royal Ranger boys sit in a circle and the commander share a spiritual truth. Questions to test the boys' retention usually follow. The boys are rewarded for correctly answering the questions.
Game time and outside activities follow constructive class time. Closing is done in an outpost prayer circle with boys and commanders sharing prayer requests and praying in together. All boys exit the class with class work handouts and activity announcements and go home with candy in hand. |
MISSION MINDED Outpost 130 has consistently paid tithes to missions. Additionally, the outpost has sponsored a Royal Ranger missionary, Doug Marsh. This mission mindedness has led to financial stability and blessings coming back to the outpost. Royal Ranger boys have seen outpost successes as a direct result of missions contributions.
Due to the mission mindedness of Outpost 130 in Beebe, the outpost was able to contribute several hundred dollars to the Noah's Ark project in Albania. In the fall of 2009 the outpost provided all Royal Rangers in the Beebe outpost with backpacks and school supplies. Each year the outpost provides Christmas gifts for one needy family in the community. |
| 2010 CALENDAR |
January 22-23
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Campathon |
February 20
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Bowling - Cabot
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March 13
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Laser Tag
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| April 17 |
Zoo |
May 29
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Arkansas Travelers Game |
| June 24-26 |
Pow Wow - Buffalo River |
| June 30 |
4th of July Party |
| July 24 |
Section 7 Commanders Meeting |
| September 18 |
Playtime Pizza
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| October 15-16 |
Sectional Campout |
| October 31 |
Fall Festival |
| December 15 |
Happy Birthday Jesus Party |
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Arkansas Twisters Game |
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