Respuestas para la especialidad JA de Carrozas de desfile

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Carrozas de desfile

Nivel de destreza

2

Año

2009

Version

29.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

Parade Float AY Honor.png
Carrozas de desfile
Crecimiento espiritual, actividades misioneras y herencia
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
2009
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1

Aprender e implementar las normas de seguridad en crear una carroza de desfile.



2

Hacer una lista de cinco materiales que pueden ser usadas en construir y decorar una carroza de desfile.



3

Ayudar construir una carroza de desfile haciendo lo siguiente:


3a

Ayudar diseñar una carroza de desfile para su club de Conquistadores o el grupo juvenil de su iglesia.



3b

Asistir en planificar por los materiales necesarios y estar involucrado en conseguirlos.



3c

Decorar una carroza de desfile por al menos cuatro horas.

Once you have the design sketched out and the materials in hand, the fun begins. Be attentive to details and remember to have fun. Building a float is a great way to build friendships as well.


4

Tener una experiencia en un desfile con su carroza de desfile que ayudó construir y decorar. Cuando sea apropiado, repartir panfletos que explican el ministerio de jóvenes/Conquistadores de su grupo.

It might not be possible for your entire club to ride on the float, and if this is the case, do not despair! Pathfinders are skilled at Drilling and Marching, and it would be a fine idea for the club to fall in behind the float and march. This will also put club members' feet on the ground where they can easily reach the crowd with pamphlets.

If you are allowed to distribute pamphlets in the parade, you will need to print some up ahead of time. It could be as simple as a one-page club newsletter, or a full-blown brochure describing your club. Be sure the pamphlet includes contact information so that anyone who gains an interest in your club will be able to follow up on that interest.

5

Fotografiar su carroza de desfile durante su construcción y durante el desfile y compartir la experiencia en una de las siguientes maneras:

Take lots of photos, but do not feel compelled to include every one of them. The goal is to have several photos from which to choose when assembling the presentation. See the Photography and Digital Photography honors for tips.

You can create your presentation as either a Scrapbook or using electronic media (i.e., a slide show or perhaps a video).

5a

Con al menos dos personas encerradas en su casa y mostrar como el grupo testificó a la comunidad.

This activity can be done at a later time. Many clubs visit shut-ins on a regular basis. Older, home-bound church members relish Sabbath afternoon visits from young people, but young people often don't know what to talk about. Having a presentation of your float solves that problem.

5b

Informar con fotografías e historias para un programa de la iglesia o de la Escuela Sabática y para un programa de adoración del club de Conquistadores.

This can be a short presentation to your church during Sabbath School, during the worship service (perhaps on Pathfinder Sabbath), or even before the worship service begins. It can also be done during a regular club meeting. Make sure you know how to operate any equipment needed (such as a projector) ahead of time, and run through it once to be sure.


6

Memorizar Marcos 16:15 y discutir con un grupo cómo el proyecto de la especialidad de carrozas de desfile ayuda cumplir este mandato bíblico.



He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation."
-- Mark 16:15 (NIV)

When a Pathfinder group enters a float in a public parade, it raises community awareness about the club, and by extension, of the church that sponsors it. A float establishes the club's presence in the community in a non-threatening way. It leaves a positive impression on those in the community who see it, predisposing them to view the club and the church in a favorable light.

However, this is merely introductory. A float by itself is unlikely to win souls to Christ. Unless the church follows this up with additional outreach, such as a health seminar, cooking class, smoking cessation program, Vacation Bible School, or an evangelism program, people will most likely not act upon the favorable impression made by the parade float. But a parade float is a wonderful first step.

It is especially helpful if, as required in this honor, the participants distribute pamphlets or explain the club to the parade watchers. This has the potential to attract new members to the club, and thus, to the church.

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