Too busy to join scout programs? Earn honors while at the CHE and life skills too!
 
CHE will be using Keepers at Home andContenders for the Faith for our clubs this year. The program goes from 6 to high school age. The goal is to earn 14 badges this year. We are going to be doing candlemaking, cross stitch, crochet, cooking, cleaning, butterflies, pocketknife, first aid, bus worker, church, chess, and others. At the moment, boys and girls will be working on these together. All ages, levels, and co-ed.
 
These are the honors for this year:
Storytelling - with presentation from an Allied Arts storyteller
Cross Stitching - with exclusive CHE pattern
Candle making  - with Christmas service project
Crocheting  - with Samaritan Center/Morning Pointe service project
Butterflies - with butterfly field trip at Chattanooga Nature Center
First Aid - includes certification
Bus Worker - Carta and School Bus service project
Church - Service project to Ekklesia Baptist Tabernacle
Cleaning - Service to you :)
Chess
Pocketknife
Beading

Below is an excerpt from the Keepers of the Faith website explaining their program in more detail. "Academics will always be a vital part of a child’s education, but children need much more if they are to develop into capable, competent adults—the adults that God intends them to be. As they grow and mature, they need additional skills to prepare them for life. Many other things will be expected of them when they get a job. They need to learn financial responsibility, how to lead their families, and most importantly, how to serve the Lord in all that they do!

This is a "hands-on" type program... [for] boys and girls [that] incorporate Christian principles as an integral part of the learning process...These programs are Bible-based and Christ-centered... you will also find no denominational teachings or leanings. The Bible, living it, and the Christian walk are all integral to these programs, but their purpose is to provide a simple Bible base—not to enter into doctrinal conflicts. They have changed the lives of young people (and the lives of parents and leaders) for two decades.

For more information on the program, please visit their website at www.keepersofthefaith.com or call Angie Lippard, (423) 396-9488

Introducing Keepers Clubs!