Royal Amassadors is a club for boys in grades 1-6 that has been around since 1908.
It focuses on character-building virtues and missions education. Our Royal
Ambassador chapter meets every Sunday night at 6:00 pm, year-round.
Boys have fun at Royal Ambassadors. Christiansburg Baptist church provides
positive male role models for boys, and engages them in wholesome "boy-oriented"
activities. Royal Ambassadors camp, hike, play competitive games,
and race pinewood derby cars.
One of the major things that makes RAs different from other children's church clubs
is missions education. RAs learn and do missions by helping others in Jesus'
name. Boys learn to be "givers" rather than "takers" and have fun while they
are doing missions activities.
RA NEWS:
Royal Ambassadors is 100 Years Old in 2008
Royal Ambassadors celebrates its 100th year of "helping others in Jesus' name" during
the 2007-2008 year. RA groups around the country are planning special events
to mark the century milestone. More information is at
www.royalambassadors.org.
Royal Ambassadors Hold First Annual Royal Racers Race
As part of national Royal Ambassadors Week, the Christiansburg Baptist Church Royal
Ambassadors hosted a pinewood derby race. RA's, GA's and parents were invited
to build cars and race them. The race was held on November 10. Participating
in the event were:
- Brandon Crosier (RA)
- Adam Hammond (RA)
- Nicolas Smith (RA)

- Dagny Hammond (GA)
- Kate Hammond (Parent)
- Tracy Crosier (Parent)
- David Smith (Parent)
- James Crosier (Parent)
A trophy for the fastest car was awarded to Adam Hammond. In addition, ribbons
were awarded to the first, second, and third place cars. Honorable Mention
awards were made for best paint job, most decals, most original, best engineered. |