A Scout is Reverent
At the heart of the Scouting movement is "Duty To God." The Cub Scout Promise, Boy Scout Oath, and Venturing Oath all stress the importance of reverence toward God.
The Religious Emblems Programs are key spiritual components of the Scouting movement. The programs were created by various religious groups to encourage youth to grow stronger in their faith. These religious groups, not the Boy Scouts of America, have created the religious emblems programs themselves. The BSA has approved these programs and allows the recognition to be worn on the official uniform, but each religious organization develops and administers its own program.
The San Diego - Imperial Council Religious Relationships Committee extends its gratitude to all adults involved with the spiritual development of our young people.
Religious Relationships News
The purpose of the Religious Relationships Committee is to expand the opportunities
for children, youth, adults, and families within the community to experience
God's love and grace. The committee functions to help interpret and promote
the Scouting program in churches' and synagogues and mosques' as a resource
for their ministries with children, youth, adult, and families.
Religious Awards Information
- Here are some important links to information provided by BSA National.
- Religious Emblems Programs
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How to Get Started
- Chart of Religious Emblems
Programs
- Information for Troop Chaplains and the Chaplain Aides
- The Roles of Troop
Chaplain and the Chaplain Aide
- Manual for
Chaplain Aides and Chaplains
- The Calendar
of Religious Dates
If you still have questions about your given faith or need information
about what is available in the San Diego-Imperial Council, please contact the Council
Service Center at (619) 298-6121.