The Seventh-day Adventist Church is committed to understanding and training its youth for leadership and service to humanity.
Considering its newness and the well entrenched clubs already existing, perhaps what it is not—should be mentioned first. It is not an extension of the Pathfinder Club or as some might envision—Maxi-Pathfinders. It does not follow the same programmatic format as that of Pathfinders nor have other external similarities. It does not use the same emblems, tokens and other devices as used by the Pathfinder Club except as a local club chooses to get involved in Honours or Class levels for which only those emblems directly related would be presented upon completion of given requirements. It is also not an AY Society, nor does it necessarily fulfil the role of an AYS from a Friday night or Sabbath afternoon programme perspective. Over the past many decades the AYS has been defined by its traditional role as an organisation that is primarily focused on providing a formal youth programme in the church on Sabbaths and attended by youth and other church members of various ages but generally led by youth.
The Ambassador Club exists primarily to provide Senior Youth with an organised structured system that will promote active involvement of its membership in their church (local and global) as well as their community, while providing them with opportunities to discover their God-given talents and life vocation.
The specific focus of a local club may be determined by local leadership in consultation with the youth wishing to participate as long as the overall mission of the organisation is not placed in jeopardy. The focus selected may vary during any given year, may develop over several years based on cycles of training, or may function concurrently for different/overlapping groups meeting their felt needs.