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Pathfinders Make History in Utqiagvik

By Celesta Babb, March 11, 2020

Did you know Feb. 1 is National Baked Alaska Day? Instead of merely celebrating a sweet treat, the newly formed Utqiagvik Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Company, located in the northernmost town in the United States, made history. On this memorable day, the church Pathfinder club, the Arctic Foxes, had their first-ever induction ceremony, signaling the beginning of their first Pathfinder year.

Last summer, right before the 2019 Oshkosh Pathfinder camporee in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, a Pathfinder group formed and held meetings and fundraisers, but they didn't officially start a club.

When February arrived, about 26 Pathfinder youth and staff, community children, and supporting church members gathered in the small church building to share in this special induction program. The induction was led by director Posa Lalaga, who gave each of the eight Pathfinder youth and staff a distinct part in the ceremony.

Toward the end of the service, pastor and area coordinator Celesta Babb shared a short message with the youth about what it means to be a Pathfinder, inviting them to choose and join the "cloud of witnesses" Hebrews 12 speaks about and live as warriors of faith in their home and community.

It was a moving moment to see each young person stand in response to the appeal. The evening concluded with the song “Anywhere With Jesus,” after which pastor and area coordinator Zackery Babb closed the program with a prayer. 

Lalaga says, "We are all very excited about this Pathfinder year. Please keep our small group in prayer as we seek to reach and minister to the Native community of Utqiagvik and hopefully welcome some community youth into the club over the next couple of years."           

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Arctic Foxes Pathfinders work on their baking honors.

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Utqiagvik's Arctic Company's first Pathfinders club, the Arctic Foxes, celebrate their first induction ceremony.

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Featured in: May/June 2020

Author

Celesta Babb

Fairbanks and North Pole Church pastor
Section
Alaska Conference
Tags
Church, Pathfinders, Arctic

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