Read stories about the Columbia Union Conference Pathfinders and the many activities they do to impact their communities. Check out past articles about the camporees in OshKosh, Wisconsin and the August 2022 Columbia Union Relentless Camporee.
For months in advance, teams typically comprised of six members are tasked with memorizing chapters of Scripture for Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE) events. But this weekend, the Potomac Conference Leesburg team from Virginia is going to the North American Division-level event with only three members and twice the amount of memorization per member than the average team.
This year, 39 teams from across the Columbia Union Conference participated in the union-level Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE), held online for the second year in a row.
Dave Weigley, Columbia Union Conference president, shared this message with Pathfinders at the union-level Pathfinder Bible Experience Placement event.
On January 26, 2021, an exciting and historical vote was taken by the 2024 International Camporee Executive Advisory Committee that will impact Pathfinders around the worl
After writing notes for a bit, Debbie Hall revived her sign language skills she learned earning the honor years ago. “The honors are actually good to learn and good to study. And it's not just an honor. It's a lesson that you can take into the real world and actually use it,” she says.
Robin Shafer and Jeffery Jones were the only Pathfinders in Mountain View Conference’s Grafton, W.Va., club last year, and the smallest club to attend the camporee.
To her surprise, 30 years after attending a Pathfinder camporee, Sarah Capeles Frodelly joined more than 57,000 Pathfinders, leaders and volunteers at the 2019 “Chosen” International Pathfinder Camporee. A highlight was seeing 18 New Jersey Conference Pathfinders baptized.