Welcome to the website for Ranger Outpost 114

Interested in Rangers? Do you want to know what's going on and what we're planning? You've come to the right place. Here you will be able to see what events are coming up and what is new in our outpost. Please check this site often, things are always changing and new things are being added.

Upcoming Events

  • Meeting every Wed. 6:30pm at HCC

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Royal Rangers is more than camping


Royal Rangers was a large and important part of my life. From age five through the college years, I was heavily involved in the ministry for boys and won National Ranger of the Year. I was also the youngest candidate to earn the Gold Medal of Achievement, with gold and two silver buffalos.

Aside from teaching boys how to administer first aid, pitch a tent, and make a proper campfire, Royal Rangers also reinforces a way of life that seems to be lacking in our society today. Rangers, coupled with a supportive church and attentive parents, will produce high quality young men. It teaches them spiritual principles, introduces them to Jesus Christ and His Word, and instructs them in how to grow socially.

Rangers also teaches boys how to be mentally strong. From the kinds of knots that work in certain situations to what Scriptures to use in leading a friend to Christ, Rangers teaches many things. Sure, it makes hiking and camping more fun, and canoeing is more enjoyable when you don’t flip the boat. Beyond that, it has helped me grow as a person.

My college major was history, due primarily to my Rangers training. At the annual pow-wows (summer camps), the boys were required to role play an event from history. We were General Washington’s men storming a British-held island (in a state park), Robin Hood’s merry men (in a green army tent in the woods beside the church), or soldiers defending the Alamo (hiding behind hay bales outside a barn with a painted front, complete with an angel in a front-end loader as we all died).

The training also helped me personally; I know how to put together a uniform and show respect to a commander and others in authority. I know what it means to be selfless and how to minister not only as a pastor, but also as a regular guy. These traits are priceless in the world of military chaplaincy. As a friend of mine said, “Being in Rangers put me ahead of everyone else in flight.” This friend also won the Gold Medal of Achievement and was a National Ranger of the Year. He is now a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force and navigator of a highly classified plane.

Royal Rangers is not just good for us military types. I agree with another friend of mine who noted that those of us who did well in Rangers seemed to skip the troublesome teenage years. You read that correctly. Of course, that can also be attributed to Christian upbringing and church attendance, but I believe it is due in large part to the ministry of Royal Rangers. The truths taught in Rangers have a maturing effect on boys.

The lessons taught and the ideals held in Rangers are only part of the equation. Mottos, such as “A Royal Ranger is alert, clean, honest, courageous, loyal, courteous, obedient, and spiritual,” or “Ready,” or “With God’s help I will do my best to serve God, my church, and my fellow man…” are good, strong, and right, but they are not enough.

Royal Rangers is about reaching, teaching, and keeping boys for Jesus Christ. Royal Rangers is not Wednesday night daycare. It is ministry. Men, here’s your assignment, your adventure. Be a Ranger Commander, even if for only a while. You are mentoring and teaching the boys, you are giving them knowledge and building relationships with them that will prepare them not only for church or jobs, but for life. The words, medals, skills, and even Scriptures are hollow except for the team of the Holy Spirit and the dedicated Ranger Commander.

I hope to do a great service protecting my country and ministering to our warriors in my Navy khakis. But I am not doing nearly as great a service as the one who wears the Ranger khaki uniform.

Ensign Adam Erwin, chaplain candidate, US Naval Reserve, graduated from Georgia Tech and is working on two masters degrees from Southwestern Christian University. He is also the associate and youth pastor at the Honea Path PH Church in South Carolina.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Ranger affect

This Christmas the Royal Rangers took the time to make Christmas cards for some of the missionaries that HCC supports. Below is a reply from one missionary.

Hello Pastor Guy,

May this year be of outstanding spiritual fellowship with our Lord and Savior!

My friend, I have next to me a unique Christmas card sent by a boy from your church.
When I received it, I had to sit down and look at it, read it, and see the work that went into this beautiful Christmas card.

The sender is Billy, who on the "home made" Card, on the inside, drew a manger with a star, and what would be the Three Wise Man. It also has a small Christmas tree with some ornaments and a beautiful Cross, and on it, the words: Jesus loves you!

The sentiment in the card it was Billy's own poem, of our reward from Jesus in Heaven.
Very special words that did reach deep into my heart. It was my Christmas gift!

Guy, I have never received such beautiful Christmas card.
This year, not many cards came, but I was very glad with Chris to receive Billy's.
My thanks to him, for taking the time to bless missionaries in another land.

May the strength in your spirit, be renewed; like eagles, when they soar up high in the beautiful sky our God created.

Friend and fellow servant,
Edward Vergara

Missionary

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Snowday 2008: Operation Iceburg


Snow Day - Operation Iceberg will be held at the Farm on February 2nd. This event was a blast last year and will be even better this year! Talk to Cmdr. Ron Welsh if you wish to attend.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Welcome Back

A new Royal Rangers year has started and the Commanders would like to welcome back all the Rangers, greet new Rangers and congratulate all the accomplishments of the kids over the summer. We have some outstanding Rangers that have moved matriculated from Ranger Kids to the Discover Rangers, David Morin, Ben O'Brian and Max Lens. We are also very please to see our Adventure Rangers program grow with the advancement of John McClain.

The Ranger of the month and year competitions have begun so remember:
1) wear your uniform
2) bring your Bible
3) go to Sunday school
4) bring a friend

That's right bring a friend. Share the fun of Rangers with your buddies we are always excited to welcome new Rangers in to the outpost.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Sandwich Boardwalk hike

The Rangers hike again. Come and join us. For this hike We will allow river sandals (Teva's, Chocos, etc. but not flip flops)that attach securely to your foot.


When: August 11th, 10am
Where: HCC
More information contact Cmdr. Dan

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Pow Wow 2007 Pictures

Quashnet River Hike July 21st

The Rangers are going hiking, but everyone is welcome (Mom, Dad, sibling, next door neighbor, etc.). The Quashnet river hike is a short (ca. 2 mile) easy hike that we'll be using as a shake down hike for future outings. While this is more of a walk than a hike we would still prefer everyone to come attired appropriately.

Where: Heritage Christian Church
When: July 21st, 10am

Shoes: Boots with socks, shoes with leather uppers and strong sole, absolutely no sandals.
Pants: Long pants because of ticks.
Shirts: No shoes, no shirt, no service. Seriously, loose and long sleeved will protect your skin and keep you cooler.
Hats: Always. Baseball, bush hat, fedora whatever will keep the sun off your head and keep you cool (temperature, not Fonzie)
In your day pack:
1) Water, about a 1L/hr for adults on a hot day.
2) Sunscreen
3) Compass if you have one
4) Flashlight, just in case.
5) Whistle, first aid kit, reflector (mirror, etc.), extra socks, moleskin. All these will be in the leaders pack but it's a good idea to have your own if you have the item around the house.

The idea is to enjoy nature and teach the kids how to hike. We'll be going on longer hikes throughout the summer and this is really to get everyone ready, leaders included. If all you child has is a decent pair of shoes and a willing attitude he/she will have a blast.

Any question contact Commander Dan.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Pow Wow 2007 (June 22-24)

Our theme is "Freedom".
We hope to see each and every one of you at the
2007 POW WOW this year.
Our quest speaker comes all the way from Leominster! Pastor Steve Koroskenyi is the pastor of the Christian Life Center in Leominster, MA. Pastor Steve is a graduate of Zion Bible Institute, and pastors Christian Life Center in downtown Leominster. He is married with three sons, all of whom were Sectional Ranger of the Year, and two of which were District Ranger of the Year. He is a Pentecostal preacher, a newspaper columnist, and an outspoken advocate for men to live spiritually. Inspired by the quote, "All men die. Few men really live," Pastor Steve has led an eclectic life. As a boy, he once flew his GI Joe several miles using a homemade parachute. As a teenager, he played chess against Grandmasters, and at 37 years old he proved he could still hit 90 mph pitching and re-earned his spot on the semi-pro baseball team of his youth.
POW WOW Highlights:
Dates For Pow Wow are JUNE 22-24
Registration forms are due by May 15th. Every outpost must pre-register. You may add people to your registration at POW WOW, but no walk in outposts accepted.
All pre-registered Rangers and Leaders receive a POW WOW T-shirt and other promotional items. Those registering at POW WOW may be able to purchase those items if available.
Main Camp: Military-themed events for Discovery and Adventure Rangers at “the Farm.”
Extreme Camp: Special Events at Camp Collier for Expedition Rangers.
Pre-POW WOW Workday (clean up your site): June 9th.
Coming to POW WOW for the first time?
Please arrange to show up during this Workday to prepare your site.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Southern New England Web Site


Feel Free to Visit the District web site!!!
Click on Picture Above for link.

Southern New England District Commander’s Conference

Join us on Saturday April 14, 2007 for one day of training and fellowship. This year, we are offering more than just training for commanders, but several seminars specifically for our wives! Check out the descriptions inside, choose your seminars and training sessions, then join us for dinner, fellowship, and recognizing the hard work our commanders have accomplished throughout the year.

MODULES & SEMINARS
Working with Boys with Disabilities
(2 hours)
This module will help commanders effectively lead boys that are mentally and physically challenged.
Presentation Skills (3 hours)
Whether you are just beginning your presentation career or are a seasoned veteran, this module will provide you with useful tips and tools you’ll be able to apply immediately.
Outpost Council (2 hours)
This module will equip the Outpost Council member with the skills necessary to support the Royal Rangers program in their church.
CPR Training (4 hours)
Review and challenge course for lifeguard level CPR. Minimum of 4 and maximum of 6 students.


For More Info Please Contact

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Commander's Conference



Commanders there will be a Commander's Conference
on April 14 in Fall River.
There will be Training, Seminars and Banquet.
Wives are also invited.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Ranger of the Month for February 2007

Congratulations go out to Billy Welch,
our Ranger of the Month.
How did Billy accomplish this feat? He earned points by coming to Ranger meetings and events, coming in uniform, bringing his Bible, and attending Sunday School or Kid's Church. For his efforts Billy was awarded a $10 gift certificate to Gospel Publishing House, a supplier of all things a Royal Ranger might need.

Congratulation Billy, keep up the good work!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Royal Rangers—Question, Learn, and Change


You know what FYI means (“for your information”). And you know what TMI stands for (“too much information”). Let me introduce you to RR-QLC!


RR-QLC stands for “Royal Rangers—Question, Learn, and Change”. It is not a program or a theme. It is a leadership attitude and tool that enables Royal Rangers leaders to listen, learn, and pursue excellence in ministry. Learning leaders create a learning organization that embraces evaluation, which precedes improvement and growth.


The purpose of RR-QLC is:
1- To solicit input from the field (by asking questions)
2- To synthesize the information with other sources of data (learning)
3- To improve programs, events, and services in response to the feedback (changing)


By being responsive to the needs and interests of those we serve, Royal Rangers will remain relevant to boys in our ever-changing culture.


To initiate RR-QLC, the national Royal Rangers ministries office is requesting constant feedback about the program, publications, products, services, and key events using the following mediums:


Internet: Pastors, parents, Ranger boys, non-Ranger boys, and others will be invited to complete on-line surveys. Click here to complete the online survey.
E-mail: Anyone at anytime is welcome to e-mail the national ministries office with suggestions and ideas. Send your comments to RR-QLC@ag.org.
Surveys: Post-event and general surveys will be used to collect timely and targeted feedback.
Conversations: Face-to-face, focused dialogue will also be sought as members of our staff have the opportunity to interface with boys, parents, leaders, pastors, and others around the country.


We invite YOU to be a part of this feedback process. QLC is open to everyone and we want to hear from YOU! Follow the links above to give us your feedback today!


Thank you for your participation!


Doug Marsh -National Commander-

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Ranger of the Month for January 2007

Congratulations go out to Tyler Bryan, our Ranger of the Month. How did Tyler accomplish this feat? He earned points by coming to Ranger meetings and events, coming in uniform, bringing his Bible, and attending Sunday School or Kid's Church. For his efforts Tyler was awarded a $10 gift certificate to Gospel Publishing House, a supplier of all things a Royal Ranger might need.

Congratulation Tyler, keep up the good work!

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Commander's Conference


Commanders there will be a Commander's Conference
on April 14 in Fall River.

There will be Training, Seminars and Banquet.
Wives are also invited.

Watch for more info to come!

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Sectional Round Table

Attention Commanders!!!
There will be a Sectional Round Table Meeting
on Monday March 19th from 7-9
Please let Cmdr Ron know if you would like to go...
We will be leaving the church around 5:30

Royal Rangers will be sleeping with the fishes!

Did you ever go to the aquarium and wish you could just live there, sleeping with the fishes. Well if your a Royal Ranger this is your opportunity. On June 1st, 2007 the Royal Rangers will be participating in an overnight program at the New England Aquarium (NEAq) in Boston. Like last years Battleship Cove overnight this is another chance for the boys to see a world most people are not priveledged to see. While this is not explicitly a Father and son trip we strongly encourage Fathers to join the trip if possible. We are limited to 30 participants so the spots will fill on a first come (with a deposit of full payment), first served basis.


What you get:
Priceless (Father/Son) moments with the denizens of the deep.
A great chance to interact with the Royal Ranger Commanders and learn what makes them tick (hint one of them is an oceanographer, two are/or were coasties)
Two day admission
Science and art activites
Evening Snack, morning breakfast
Overnight patch
Roam the aquarium before it is even open to the public

What you need:
$45 per person
Sleeping bag
Pillow
Flashlight
Clothes that can get messy (is there any other kind for a boy?), change of clothes, toiletries etc.
Your favorite sea shanty

The Date:
June 1st
A 50% deposit will be due in March 7th
Full payment by April 11th

Permission Slip click here



Questions?
Talk to any of the Commanders, the church office and you can visit the website. http://www.neaq.org

Commander Training...


DATE: March 31, 2007
TIME: 8am – 5pm
PLACE: Outpost 15
First Assembly of God
30 Tyler Prentice Rd.
Worcester, MA 01605
508-852-5733
COST: $15.00 ($5. per module)
MODULES BEING OFFERED: Discipleship 1 & 2, and Successful Outpost
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 23, 2007
RSVP TO: Dave Bauver 978 297-3982 or Nick Kuchta 978 297-4370
LUNCH & SNACKS: Free (provided by Worc. OP 15)
CERTIFIED TEACHERS: Nick Kuchta, Peter Gilchrest
SCHEDULED BREAK TIMES: 10am, noon, 2:30pm
UNIFORM: Class B

For More Information See: Commander Ron or Cmdr. Roadkill

Pinewood Derby!!

Pine wood derby time has come I would like to begin in the two weeks. how does that fit into your teaching/activities?
How many cars do you estimate your group will need?

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

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