Among other aspects, Scouting is a resource for
religious organizations, schools, and community and civic groups to use
in their programs for young people. Scouting is an educational program
based on "duty to God" (as taught in the Twelfth Point of the
Scout Law) and is designed to enhance:
- A
personal value system
- Leadership
skills
- Citizenship
responsibilities
- Career
awareness
- Personal
fitness
The Basic Opportunity
Chaplains have the opportunity to be a friend to the
Scouts and leaders and to contribute to their spiritual welfare and
growth. Chaplains encourage youth in their Scouting work and in other
aspects of their total lives.
The District Chaplain
- Provides
a spiritual tone for meetings and camping experiences.
- Provides
spiritual counseling service when needed or requested.
- Provides
opportunities for youth to grow in their relationship with God and
with their fellow Scouts.
- Encourages
Scouts to participate in the religious emblems program of their
respective faith.
- Provides
training to unit Chaplains and Chaplain Aides.
The Troop Chaplain
- Provides a spiritual tone for troop meetings and activities.
- Gives guidance to the Chaplain Aide.
- Promotes regular participation of each member in the activities of
the
religious organization of his/her choice.
- Visits homes of Scouts in time of sickness or need.
- Gives spiritual counseling service when needed or requested.
- Encourages Boy Scouts to earn their appropriate religious emblems.
- Reports to the troop committee at each meeting.
Special Links:
Official BSA Pages:
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Scouting Fact Sheets (Note: We will re-establish these links
when they are published again at the National BSA site):
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Scouting
in the Buddhist Community
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Scouting
for Catholic Youth
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Scouting
in Churches of Christ
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Scouting
in the Islamic Community
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Scouting
in the Jewish Community
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Scouting
for Lutheran Youth
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Scouting
for Presbyterian Youth
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Scouting
in Protestant Churches
Other BSA Sites of Interest:
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Denominationally Created Pages:
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Contact Us:
If
you have any questions, or would like to help support our
religious service mission, please
contact Rev. Jim Chester via
email
or by phone at (513) 942-5570.
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