“Believe you can and you’re halfway there." -Theodore Roosev
At New Hope Fellowship, we offer a range of programs to support our children's ministry one of them is Cadets where
the children can do crafts, do projects, Bible lessons, play games and so much more. Cadets has it all! It's a program to help kids grow spiritually in all areas of life.
The Cadets were taught some woodworking skills and learned how to make a stool. They measured, cut, pre-drilled holes for the screws, learned how to use a kreg jig to drill the pocket screws, applied wood glue to the joints, sanded, stained, and sealed the wood. They learned a ton and hand fun in the process!
During the holidays we learned to make pumpkins pies from scratch. First we roasted the pumpkin, scrape the pumpkin pulp out of the pumpkin and pureed it. We proceed to add ingredients to the puree and baked the pies. It was fun creating something that we could eat!
Over the years, we have helped countless individuals and families overcome financial, medical, and social challenges. Our success stories are a testament to the impact of our programs and the dedication of our team and supporters. Our Cadets were filling Blessing Bags so our Outreach Committee can hand them out to those in need.
We hosted a cornhole tournament. There was a fee for the tournament to participate and Cadets sold hot dogs, sodas and chips to help raise funds so the Cadets can continue doing fun activities where they have fun and learn.
The Cadets built bridges using popsicle sticks. Each group came up with their design and could strategize where to place the best reinforcements. Each group then competed to see which bridge structure would handle the most amount of weight before breaking.
The kids sang My Lighthouse at the church service on Sunday. Each Sunday our Pastor likes to include our children's ministry into our morning service.
We had so much fun floating slowly down the Skykomish River.
The Cadets had a blast camping, hiking and swimming in the stream.