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A Compilation of Resources to Support Preparations for the Scouts Own and to Support Spiritual Growth within the Troop
Compiled by Kyna Hendra, ASM Troop 92
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An Introduction to the Scouts Own An Introduction to Spiritual Development Acknowledgments
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Thanksgiving for Scout Brotherhood A Scout is a Friend to All Thanks for the Beauty of Children For Harmony Amongst Ourselves Leadership The Quest of Beauty Live Together in Love and Joy and Peace To Be Scoutlike For Our Country For Courage and Strength A Closing Prayer Benediction Prayers for Peace from Westminster Abbey For the Joy of the Year Prayer of Thanks Giving The Scout is Reverent Book -- 2 --
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Prayer of Thanks for the Founder God of the Open Air God of the Sea We Thank Thee Camping in the Snow Beaver Prayer A Scout's Prayer Prayer for Peace Sioux Prayer Thanks Be to God Beaver Prayer II Lord We Thank You We Thank You Lord .... Please help us .... Jamaican Camp Grace Lord's Prayer Canoeing Prayer Beaver Prayer III Guide us Through and Out God of the Universe Gaelic Prayer Prayer from the West Indies Lord's Prayer for Beavers Black Elk: Earth Prayer & The Sunset The Sunset Great Spirit Prayer Clean Hands Wae Wae Non Ne Mot Big Thunder (Bedagi), late 19th century Algonquin Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding The Circle Of Life An Indian Prayer Second Step Prayer Third Step Prayer Fourth Step Prayer Seventh Step Prayer OH, GREAT SPIRIT
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Michael Row the Boat Ashore Amazing Grace This is my Father's World Scout Vespers Kum Ba Ya God Bless America Let There Be Peace on Earth For the Beauty of the Earth Morning Has Broken America the Beautiful Kum bah yah Church in the Wildwood On Top of Old Smokey (Scout Version) Morning Has Broken
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This Is The Beginning Of A Brand New Day Help Us To Understand Our Promise Better The Scout is Reverent Book -- 3 --
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As I Start Upon My Chosen Way Silent Prayer For Our Brothers Your tasks - To build a better world Salutation to the Dawn Wood Campfires Some Thoughts Real Religion God Give Me A Task Too Big Could You Afford It? I Know Not Where The Log in the Woods The Precious Pearl Let Me Live Each Day God Forgive Me When I Whine I Thank You Just for Life An Irish Blessing Simple Easy and Wrong Gifts Clear Morning Love A Thought Declaration Good News Present Tense Take Time Campers Rainbow A True Friend Needs A Camper's Ten Commandments Give Thanks Isn't It Funny Some Thoughts Measurements Some Thoughts God Surrounds Us Be At Peace Think Truly Friendship: from India The Spirit Lives Success The Best We Can Be The Rule of Three Count That Day Lost Three Things Come Not Back It Couldn't Be Done Broken Dreams Native American Commandments Desiderata Don't Quit Footprints The Gal in the Glass The Man in the Glass Just for today Risk The Scout is Reverent Book -- 4 --
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Sanskrit proverb Prayer of Saint Francis Assisi Take Time Today's Thought Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
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RESPONSIVE READINGS
The Boy Scout Promise: A Responsive Reading Psalm 23 The Scout Law: A Responsive Reading The Scout Law Litany The Scout Oath The Boy Scout Law I The Boy Scout Law II The Boy Scout Law III The Girl Scout Law
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From "The Gospel of the Redman" Concept of Peace
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I didn't call you, I'm Praying! Worship Skit
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Short Benedictions An Old Irish Blessing The Scoutmaster's Benediction A thought for Closing Closing Ceremony Thoughts Rope Circle Closing
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God Has Created A New Day Hark To The Chimes If We Have Earned The Right Neath These Tall Green Trees Scottish Grace Wayfarer's Grace Blessing Hymn Amazing Grace Like The Pearl May God Bless Orchard And Ocean Time To Eat Let's Join Hands Amen We Know, We Know World Hunger Grace Namaste Thank Thee God Is Great Thank The Lord He Hears Lord, God Of Power Forever And A Day God Made The Mountains May God Is So Very Good Spirit Eternal Before The Night Merci Beaucoup Hawaiian Grace Alleluia Be Present For Health And Strength Jubilate Deo Gelobet Gracias Senor Everyday Thanks Be To God Indian Taps Let Us Break Bread Together Thanks To God God Our Father Good Morning God Bless Our Food The Scout is Reverent Book -- 6 --
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Thank You For The World So Sweet We Gather Together Mountain Meadows Grace A Grateful Heart A Kindergartner's Prayer A Blessing Bless This House God Is Great, God Is Good, Alleluia God Our Father Health and Strength Johnny Appleseed Peace Is Thank Thee Heavenly Father Thank You For The Food We Eat The World Hunger Grace Another "Indian/Native" Thanks God is Great Rock Grace Alleluia, Amen The Sailors Grace The Back of the Bread Camp Tippicanoe Grace Amen (Clap) Board Is Spread Praise Ye The Lord Thank You Lord Do We Ever? Camp Graces
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Yarn - Leader. Prayer - Venturer 2. Closing Prayer - Venturers. A Scouts Own Service Call To Worship (Chaplain Aide): Opening Prayer (All): Song: America (All) Responsive Reading: The Scout Oath Hymn: Oh Beautiful (All) Prayer (chaplain aide): Benediction (chaplain aide): Interfaith Service INVOCATION HYMN MEDITATION HYMN SERMON OFFERING FOR WORLD FRIENDSHIP FUND HYMN SCOUTMASTER MINUTE CLOSING PRAYER GREAT SPIRIT PRAYER MORNING GRACE NOON GRACE EVENING GRACE Non-Denominational Worship Service For Worship In The Outdoors CALL TO WORSHIP - Psalm 100: 1 - 3 OPENING HYMN -`Morning Has Broken'' SILENT PRAYER PRAYER OFFERING - For the World Friendship Fund CLOSING HYMN - " This is My Father's World" BENEDICTION - (sung to the tune: Edelweiss) All-Faiths Service For Worship In The Outdoors CALL TO WORSHIP - Psalm 100: 1 - 3 OPENING HYMN -`AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL'' RESPONSIVE READING: - ``Canticle of the Sun'' SONG: They That Wait Upon the Lord (in the songbook) A Vietnam Buddhist Chant of Incense: Silent Prayer: HOMILY: A Tell of Three Trees - as retold by Angela Elwell Hunt OFFERING - For the World Friendship Fund CLOSING HYMN - " God Bless America" BENEDICTION - (spoken or sung to the tune: Edelweiss)
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Introduction
This book is a compilation of Scouts Own and religious resources gathered from a wide variety of sources. These resources arrived directly from Scouters and were also gathered from many World Wide Web sites. The goal here is to gather together sufficient resources in one location, so that it can be provided to a Troop or group of adult Scouters, to aid in the regular preparation of the Scouts Own, and also to support spiritual growth within the organization. The scout, in his promise, undertakes to do his duty to his king and country only in the second place; his first duty is to God. It is with this idea before us and reckoning that God is the one Father of us all, that we scouts count ourselves a brotherhood despite the differences among us of country, creed, or class. We realize that in addition to the interest of our particular country, there is a higher mission before us - namely, the promotion of the kingdom of God; that is, the rule of peace and goodwill on earth. In the Scouts, each form of religion is respected and its active practice encouraged, and through the spread of brotherhood in all countries, we have the opportunity of developing the spirit of mutual goodwill and understanding. There is no religious side of the movement. The whole of it is based on religion that is, on the realization and service to God. Let us, therefore, in training our Scouts, keep the higher aims in the forefront, not let themselves get too absorbed in the steps. Don't let the technical outweigh the moral, Field efficiency, backwoodsmanship, camping, hiking, good turns, jamboree, and comradeship are, by all means not the end. The end is character with a purpose. And that purpose, that the next generation may be sane in a insane world, and develop the higher realization of service, active service of love, and duty to God and neighbor. Our objective in the scout movement is to give such help as we can in bringing about God's kingdom on earth by inoculating among the youth the spirit and the daily practice in their lives of selfish goodwill and cooperation. -- Baden-Powell
mention of God by name -- only by implication. You see the point? A Scout's Own is really a spiritual experience that happens. But sometimes, especially at the younger ages, it has to be underlined. So a game or an activity that has demanded effort in body or mind or in tolerance and team-work can, on the spot, be turned into a Scouts' Own with a thought and a "thank-you" for God -- no necessity for hymns or uniforms or readings. Of course, there is a place for a Scouts' Own with songs and readings -- when a time is set aside for God. Then it can be good to tell a story of adventure or challenge, where the people have relied on their faith -- whatever their faith -- in the Creator God to achieve their goal; and sing a campfire song or two about sharing and caring and serving. The song "Al lelu, alleluia, praise ye the Lord" can be fun, because, divided into two groups, one does the 'Alleluias' and the other the 'Praise ye the Lord' and whenever they are singing they stand and when not they sit. This is praise that is ordered chaos and fun. Maybe that's a good description of a true Scouts' Own. And prayers. A lot of young folk today find prayer difficult, yet the best prayers come from them. The young Cub Scout who prays "Thank you God for making me" has hit the nail on the head that's a Scouts' Own in a sentence. So it is far better to let the young people make up their own prayers - maybe creating a Group book of prayers and use it, updating it year by year. As a Leader you will never quite match, for them, the depth of their own thinking. Finally, having, hopefully, done away with the mystique surrounding and the necessity of formality or a formal structure for Scouts' Owns, we suggest you go and get on with them - and enjoy them!
Acknowledgments
This book is a compilation of Scouts Own resources from many different sources. Included are resources from the Scout Is Reverent A Resource Packet by the Programme and Training Committee, the Scottish Council, the Scout Association. (The Rev. Douglas Aitken, Karen Fulton, Gordon McCormack, Graham Usher, and Norrie Wilson are the writers.) My thanks to the above organizations, and special thanks to the following for their contributions: Bill Cline, Gary Hendra, Sue Wichers, Judy Griffin, R. Chip Turner, Kevin Michelizzi, Dave Tracewell. Please note: An attempt has been made in this compilation to ensure that no material reproduced here is copyrighted. If it is brought to my attention that some material is copyrighted, it will be immediately removed from the document. Contact Kyna Hendra at [email protected] or [email protected].
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Hinduism
If you ever have a young person from the Hindu faith in your section or District, you are in touch with the distant eras of history, because Hinduism is the oldest of the world's religions and, partly because of that, it is different from most of the others. For example, it has no rigid set of beliefs, though the Hindu follower will pray with deep devotion before his Dharma or guiding spirit To be a Hindu only two things are required -- to seek the truth and to do no harm to anyone. (Failing to help someone in need can be understood as doing them harm). In order to be able to do these two things properly, the Hindu must prepare his or her mind and body to be capable of undertaking them. Which is very much the heart of Scouting. The Temple is the Hindu's holy place of prayer, but a room set aside for the purpose, or a tent is quite suitable for prayer and meditation. In fact, a Hindu will normally be prepared to use a church or other place of worship for his or her own devotions. The Hindu symbol is important. Hindus do not have a word for God like Jews, Christians and Muslims. The essence of their faith is in the syllable AUM - the symbol - which describes the relationship of the "Spirit" or Brahman to the world: "A" stands for the power of God to create the universe; "U" stands for the power of God to preserve the universe; and "M" stands for the power of God to dissolve this universe. There are two sets of holy writings - the Isruti which are divine and eternal; and the smriti which are less so. There are 1,000 chants or hymns. The Hindu believes that the great spirit appears in three forms - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, using many different guises, human and animal. They also believe in the doctrine of reincarnation - that after this life we shall be born again in another body. The quality of a person's life this time helps determine in what kind of body they will appear next. Most Hindus are vegetarian but some may enjoy chicken and lamb. Beef is strictly forbidden. Hindu Scouts are normally immaculately turned out and will readily join in a Scout's Own. Other Scouts will be welcome in the Hindu Temple. The main Hindu festival is Diwali, the festival of lights celebrated toward the end of November. It would be good to ask a Hindu Scout to tell about it or tell a yarn from the long history of his faith.
Judaism
There are some Jewish Scout Groups and Jewish Scouts may find a place in one of them. But where there is no large Jewish community, it is very possible that a Jewish boy may want to join your Group and it is important that he is welcomed and his needs met. Jews base their religious practice on the Law of God, the "Torah" found in the five Books of Moses -- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Although the stories in the early part of Genesis tell of the Creation of the world, the history of Judaism as such really begins with Abraham more than 3,000 years ago, who first recognized that there was only one Supreme Being. It was Abraham's trust in one God that was really the birth of Judaism. It was further developed when Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt towards the promised land. This was somewhere around 1300 BC. Two events from that time are much in the center of Jewish faith today. The first was the final plague on the people of Egypt, which persuaded Pharaoh to release the Israelites the spirit of death killed the first-born of every Egyptian family. But it passed over the homes of the Israelites because their door posts were marked with the blood of a lamb. And the other event was the giving of the Ten commandments to Moses. Judaism was then, and still is today, based on a firm belief and active trust in God and in obedience to the rules of life contained in the Ten Commandments. Jewish Scouts will want to keep the Sabbath, their holy day, which runs from sunset of Friday to sunset on Saturday. During these hours no work is done and families gather for a special meal on Friday to welcome the Sabbath, thanking God for his providence. They will go to worship in the Synagogue on the Sabbath. They will also keep the Passover, a festival remembering the spirit of death passing over the Israelite homes in Egypt. That is around mid April - it moves with the day of the new moon. And they will want to keep "Rosh Hashanah" (New Year) and "Yom Kippur ('day of Atonement), very devotional festival around September. Jews do not eat pork and The Scout is Reverent Book -- 11 -World Religions
for festivals and holy days use special pots, pans and dishes for their festival food. Jewish Scouts will join in a Scout's Own and most normal Scout activities.
Christianity
In Britain and America, many Scouts come from a Christian background. Christianity grew out of Judaism. It's leader, Jesus of Nazareth, believed that he was chosen by God to call the people to a true faith and trust in God. His teaching was that God didn't just want people to keep the Jewish laws as a kind of ritual, He wanted them to live out their lives in love and care for their neighbors and for anyone in need - especially the poor and the oppressed. He criticized the chief Priests for keeping God in the Temple and turning the Temple into a business which made it hard for the poor to go to worship. The Chief Priests reacted by plotting to have Jesus killed. They persuaded the Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate, that Jesus was a political danger to him because the common people followed him and, although Pilate couldn't find any proof of the charge, he had Jesus whipped and crucified - nailed to a wooden cross - which was the Roman method of execution at the time. This was done on a Friday - the eve of the Jewish Sabbath. Christians call it Good Friday because they believe that when Jesus died, the forgiveness of God was released for human failure to love, serve and trust in God. Christians also believe that Jesus, having been buried in a cave, rose from the dead on the Sunday (Easter Day) and was seen by his followers many times over several weeks. Certainly, they believed this happened because many of them were executed for saying so and you don't die for something that you know isn't true. Those early followers were all Jews and it wasn't for some time that non-Jews were able to join the new community. It was probably about 30 years before they were called "Christians". It is estimated that there are about 12 billion people in the world who say they follow Jesus. They have special services and celebrations to mark his birth - Christmas Day (25th December) and usually a service at midnight the night before; and at Easter on the Sunday before Easter (Palm Sunday), on Good Friday and, of course on Easter Day. Easter weekend often being a four day holiday, care should be taken to make sure that the significance of Easter for Christians at camp is not forgotten.
Islam
If you have a Muslim boy in your Group, you have a follower of a world religion of some billion members. And it is almost certain that your member will be a boy because it is unlikely that any Muslim girl will be allowed into Scouting - at least not yet. Islam is a way of life. Muslims are people of the "Book" - the "quar'an" or as we pronounce it, the "Koran". There are some common origins with Judaism - Arabs (Muslims) are said to be descended from Ishmael, who was the son of Hagar, the maidservant of Abraham's wife; Jews are descended from Isaac, the son of Sarah, Abraham's wife. So Islam, Judaism and Christianity are all very closely linked and while Jews and Muslims do not accept that Jesus was the Son of God, Muslims do accept him as a prophet. So Muslim Scouts ought to have no difficulty in sharing fully in a Scout's Own, where it is God who is worshipped. The Muslim boy has to learn the Koran by heart and will want to do his duty to Allah, which is his name for God. His religion has two pails, faith and action and both are essential to him. He has five pillars of faith. First, he believes in the unity of God and in Mohammed (Peace be unto Him) as His Last Messenger. Second, if he is of Scout age he will have to say prayers five times a day - and time must be allowed for this at camp and other events. And he will have to fulfill a special ritual washing before his prayers. Other boys should expect to see him at prayer and respect him for it. Then, third in the month of Ramadan, the Muslim boy will have to fast - have no food or drink - from sunrise to sunset. This is to help the rich experience the pain of the poor. But it will need understanding on the part of other boys and Leaders. At camp a Muslim will eat beef, chicken and lamb if it has been properly killed, but he will not eat pork. It is probably better to provide fish for meals along with cereals and vegetables and so on, because there will be no problem with them. The fourth pillar of the faith involves his giving to the needy, and fifth, if possible, is a pilgrimage to Mecca. The five pointed star in the symbol is a reminder of the five pillars, while the crescent is the sign that the Islamic month begins with the appearance of each new moon. A Muslim will be supported by his parents.
Sikhism
If you have a Sikh in you Group, there will be no mistaking him for he will be wearing a turban on his head to cover his uncut hair. Sometimes, for sport and games and in camp he will dispense with the turban and tie his hair in a knot or bun on the top of his head with a kind of folded handkerchief on it. This is known as a Pukta. That will give him more flexibility to join in the fun. But the turban to a Sikh is very important because it symbolizes The Scout is Reverent Book -- 12 -World Religions
generosity, truthfulness, maturity, piety and fearlessness. Maybe that's why most Sikhs have the name "Singh" which means "lion". The Sikh faith is really a break-away from the Hindu faith and dates back to the second half of the 15th Century when its founder - Guru Nanek - lived. Guru really means "teacher" and the most commonly used name for God in the Sikh Faith is Sat Guru - being the teacher. The name "Sikh" literally means disciple. The reason this religion was founded was to provide a faith that crossed the barriers between religions. The very first thing that Guru Nanek said was "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim." The whole practice of the Sikh religion is the brotherhood of all people - something like the concept of Scouting. They believe in one God whose name is true, who is the Creator and who has been, is now and will be in every age. But the Sikh believes that it is impossible to gain a concept of God; it is his duty only to worship him and follow his way. The Sikh faith has no ministers or priests and anyone can lead worship. Sikh hymns are usually played on drums and sitars (that's a kind of Guitar). There are no restrictions on food, though many Sikhs are vegetarian. Sikh girls are treated as equals in orthodox families, so they may be interested in sharing in a Venture Scout Unit [Explorer Post] or as a leader in on of the other sections. Both boys and girls, young men and young women will be happy to share in a Scouts' Own because they are encouraged to pray to God as much as possible and to share their goods with the needy. Anyone is welcome at a Gurdwara, which is the name for a Sikh Temple. Sikh's celebrate the birthdays of Guru Nanek at the end of November and Guru Gobind Singh around Christmas time.
Buddhism
There aren't a great many Buddhists outside Asia and the far East, but many of Scouts from Japan, for example, who attend Jamborees and Jamborettes are Buddhist by Faith. [Note: Many US Scouts of South-east Asian decent are Buddhist.] Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama who was born about 563 BC. He realized that the ills that strike humanity come from inside the human being and that human life is suffering. His realization came around 528 BC so that is a point from which we can say Buddhism comes. It is a very old faith. It is quite a difficult religion to explain. Buddhists believe that it is possible to move from the suffering of humanity to a state of perfection or salvation called 'Nirvana'. But this state takes a very long time - many lifetimes to achieve. When someone dies it does not mean that they cease to exist, but that they move into another state of existence. And in this world nothing is permanent even time is a flow of milliseconds having no permanence.
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Activity 4 - Do you follow the crowd? As a Unit think of the pressures that young people are under. Do you always follow the crowd, or do you make a stance? Think about such issues as sexist comments, racist remarks or reading pornography. Activity 5 - Who am I? On a piece of paper each member of the Unit writes down the ten most important things in their life. They are then asked to cross one off, and so it continues until only one thing is left. Members are then asked to explore this together. Activity 6 - Hopes in flames. Members are asked to write down their biggest hope on a piece of paper. These are then collected and set fire to, or thrown into a camp-fire. Members are reminded that many people have hopes that never come to anything; young people in some parts of Africa hope for rain, and in Northern Ireland young people hope for peace. We can be reminded to have many hopes by our Founder, Lord Baden-Powell when he said "look wide, and even when you think you are looking wide - look wider still."
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Activity 5 - Water. Water is a vital resource throughout the world. Find out about how different countries in the world collect and clean water for use. Find Out about how your local Unit can help to bring clean water to parts of the developing world.
Living Space
Take four Scouts out to the front and stand them at the four corners of a square 8 feet by 8 feet. Take four others from the group and tell them to sit down inside the square. See how much - or little - space there is left. Make the point that more than half the population of the world lives in huts and shacks little larger than the 8 foot square and, some, in smaller spaces. See how much of the ordinary things of living - dressing, sleeping, cooking, eating and so on can be done in the tiny space. And the promise we make as Scouts is to make it possible for people who have to live like that to be able to live better, freer lives. -- from "God. are you still in there?"
Activity 3 - Think about sex discrimination. In small single-sexed groups write down on a piece of paper the good and bad sides of being a woman/man in society. Discuss the results with other groups and think about how men and women can be helped to achieve their full potential. Activity 4 - The games children play. In small single-sexed groups write down a list of all of the toys which you had as a child. Compare the lists with other groups. Discuss whether you think it was natural to play with these toys or whether family and friends thought they were the most suitable. Activity 5 - Thank you. It is all too easy to forget what others do for us. Organize an event to thank all those who have helped you Unit over the past year. Activity 6 - Multi-faith society. Find Out how different faiths come together in your community. Talk with a religious leader from a faith community other than your own and, if it is appropriate, attend worship of this community. Activity 7 - National stereotypes. Write up the names of five or six countries in the world, e.g.. America, Australia, Japan, Mexico, Ethiopia, Scotland, England, Germany. List the images which are identified with the country and the people. Discuss why these stereotypes exist and what you can do to counteract them. Worship follows from a recognition that there is a being far greater and more powerful than ourselves. The idea that God exists will come from the successful delivery of Principle 3 - Wonder - "To understand the natural world around us". Many young people have had bad experiences of acts of worship, because they have been delivered in over formal and boring ways. Scout Leaders who basically understand what young people enjoy, are the ideal people to devise and in some measure deliver, enjoyable and meaningful acts of worship for them.
see the Rangers [girls]. I was so bored. The singing was terrible - the church was full of operatic (and geriatric) old grannies. I could not really understand what the Minister was saying. When I laughed at the wrong place in the sermon I received glares. Why can it not be more fun?" Have you had a similar experience? How can we make our faith more accessible? What do you think should happen at meetings of your faith? Can you approach the local leaders of your faith to speak about your feelings? Activity 2 - The world's faiths. Invite members of the world's faiths to speak to the Unit about their beliefs. Search for the important ideas that they have and see if there is a common link between the world's different faiths. Activity 3 - Meditation. At a Unit event (perhaps after completing an activity) ask the members to find a space far from other people, to sit quietly and to think about what things they have learned, what it means to them, and how it may change them. Activity 4 - The power of God. During a Unit event the time might be just right to underline the power of God. An occasion might be at the top of a mountain, watching the tides or at the end of a campfire. Simple words can be used and it can be very short. Activity 5 - Music. Music can be used to create a spiritual atmosphere. Music such as the Pachelbel Canon or pan-pipe music. Even some modern music if used in the right context can be used. Religious music can also be used; some Taize music can be used by all faiths. (See the section on Songs)
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Prayers
Thanksgiving for Scout Brotherhood
O Lord, we give You thanks for the gift of Scouting. We thank You for the wisdom and foresight of our Chief, whose first camp on Brownsea was the forerunner of our Brotherhood. We thank You for the enthusiasm and self-sacrifice of those, his immediate followers, to whom the early guidance of our Movement was entrusted. Above all, 0 Lord, we thank You that You have permitted us, Your servants to take our share in the service of the boyhood of our country; and for all the inspiration and happiness that Scouting has brought into our own lives. We ask for Your blessing on our Chief, upon the boys whom we are privileged to lead, and upon the Brotherhood of Scouts throughout the world. May we go forward re-dedicated to this, Your service, and in humble gratitude for Your many mercies. Grant this, 0 Lord, for the sake of Your son, Jesus Christ. Amen. -- Brownsea Island, April 1927, Prayers For Use In The Brotherhood of Scouts, p.32
Leadership
O Lord, grant that we may so carry out in our lives the spirit of the Scout Law that we may teach it to others by living it ourselves. Grant also, 0 Lord, that we may understand the true meaning of Service for others, and humbly follow the great example of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Prayers For Use In The Brotherhood of Scouts, p.43
To Be Scoutlike
Grant to us, Lord, the spirit to think and to think and to do always such things as be Scoutlike; that we, who cannot do any good thing without You, may by You be enabled to live according to our Promise and Law; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. -- 22 -Prayers
Lord, make us instruments of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let us sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is discord, union; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy; for they mercy and for thy truth's sake. Amen
A Closing Prayer
May the blessing of Almighty God rest upon us and upon all our work; may He give us Light to guide us, Courage to support us, and Love to unite us, now and evermore. Amen. Prayers For Use In The Brotherhood of Scouts, p.91
Benediction
May the Lord bless us and keep us; the Lord make His face to shine upon us and be gracious to us; the Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon us and give us peace, this day (or night) and for evermore. Amen. (Adapted from the Aaronic Blessing, Bible, Numbers 6, 24.) Prayers For Use In The Brotherhood of Scouts, p.93
We Thank Thee
We thank Thee For flowers that bloom about our feet; For tender grass so fresh and sweet; For song of bird and hum of bee; For all things fair we hear and see, Father in heaven, we thank Thee! -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sioux Prayer
Ho! Great Spirit, Grandfather, you have made everything and are in everything. You sustain everything, guide everything, provide everything, and protect everything, because everything belongs to you. I am weak, poor and lowly; nevertheless, help me to care, in appreciation and gratitude to you and for everything. I love the stars, the sun and the moon, and I thank you for our beautiful mother, the Earth, whose many breasts nourish the fish, the fowls and the animals, too. May I never deceive Mother Earth; may I never deceive my people; may I never deceive myself; and above all, may I never deceive you.
Beaver Prayer
The air we breathe, the friends we meet, The walk to use our eyes and feet, The things around us make us say, Thank you, God, for each new day! -- From Scouting (U.K.) magazine
A Scout's Prayer
We have hiked along life's pathway, Our packs upon our backs, We have pitched our tents and rested Here and there along the tracks. We have used our compass wisely To guide us on our way And hope to reach the campsite Of our Great Chief Scout some day. We have tried to be trustworthy Kept our honor high and clean, We have been as loyal as any To our Country and our Queen. We have done our best at all times Kept our Promise - been prepared, And hope our good deeds please Him When at last our souls are bared. The Scout is Reverent Book -- 24 --
Thanks Be to God
Thanks to God for things we see, The growing flower, the waving tree, Our mother's face, the bright blue sky Where birds and clouds go floating by; Thanks be to Dog for seeing. Thanks to God for things we hear, For sounds of friends who laugh and cheer, The merry bells, the songs of birds, For stories, tunes, and kindly words; Thanks be to God for hearing. -- from Hazel Tagg Prayers
Beaver Prayer II
Now, before I run to play, Don't let me forget to pray To God who keeps me through the night And wakes me up with morning light; Help me, Lord, to love you more Than I have ever loved before, In my work and in my play; Thank you, God, for another day. - 8th Belleville Beavers
Lord's Prayer
(Translated from Chinook) Our father who stayeth in the above God in our hearts be Thy name, God Thou Chief among all people God Thy will upon earth As in the above. Give us every day our food; If we do evil, Be not Thou very angry, and if Anyone evil towards us Not we angry towards them Send away far from us all evil.
Canoeing Prayer
Lord, we will be canoeing today; We shall be very busy; If, during the course of the day We forget about you, Please don't forget about us.
Prayers
Gaelic Prayer
Be Thou a bright flame before me, Be Thou a guiding star above me, Be Thou a smooth path below me, And be a kindly shepherd behind me, Today, tonight and forever.
"You have set the powers of the four quarters of the earth to cross each other. You have made me cross the good road and road of difficulties, and where they cross, the place is holy. Day in, day out, forevermore, you are the life of things." Hey! Lean to hear my feeble voice. At the center of the sacred hoop You have said that I should make the tree to bloom. With tears running, O Great Spirit, my Grandfather, With running eyes I must say The tree has never bloomed Here I stand, and the tree is withered. Again, I recall the great vision you gave me. It may be that some little root of the sacred tree still lives. Nourish it then That it may leaf And bloom And fill with singing birds! Hear me, that the people may once again Find the good road And the shielding tree.
The Sunset
Then I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and round about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world. And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being. And I say the sacred hoop of my people was one of the many hoops that made one circle, wide as daylight and as starlight, and in the center grew one mighty flowering tree to shelter all the children of one mother and one father. And I saw that it was holy... But anywhere is the center of the world.
Earth Prayer
"Grandfather, Great Spirit, once more behold me on earth and lean to hear my feeble voice. You lived first, and you are older than all need, older than all prayer. All things belong to you -- the twolegged, the four-legged, the wings of the air, and all green things that live.
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Prayers
Clean Hands
Make me always ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes. So when life fades, as the fading sunset, my spirit may come to you without shame.
We have distorted our knowledge. We have abused our power. Great Spirit, whose dry lands thirst, Help us to find the way to refresh your lands. Great Spirit, whose waters are choked with debris and pollution, help us to find the way to cleanse your waters. Great Spirit, whose beautiful earth grows ugly with misuse, help us to find the way to restore beauty to your handiwork. Great Spirit, whose creatures are being destroyed, help us to find a way to replenish them. Great Spirit, whose gifts to us are being lost in selfishness and corruption, help us to find the way to restore our humanity. Oh, Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the wind, whose breath gives life to the world, hear me; I need your strength and wisdom. May I walk in Beauty.
Prayers
Great Spirit Grandfather, Let my heart Soul and mind Be always strong with Wisdom, knowledge And Understanding. Great Spirit Grandfather Hear my words For wisdom So that I may open My eyes and See all that Is good around me. Great Spirit Grandfather Hear my words For wisdom So that I may open my ears And hear all that is good Around me. For I am humble Before you. I seek the strength To continue on this path That I travel on before you In a most Sacred manner. Great Spirit Grandfather Hear my words For they are words That come from the Heart, soul and mind, And are filled with Wisdom, knowledge and Understanding. Great Spirit Grandfather My words are for you To know and understand That in a most Sacred manner I honor and respect The life you have put before me, I seek the strength To forever continue Upon this Sacred path. Great Spirit Grandfather Upon the four winds Are my words for strength For they come from the Heart, soul and mind Words I send to you In a Sacred manner. Great Spirit Grandfather Let all The wisdom, knowledge and understanding Be my strength To continue on this path That I travel on before you As a Traditional Native American Indian, Now and forever.
I am Indian, An Indian of the Circle of Life A prisoner of War In my own Land! Oh Great Spirit, Of the Indian people, Hear my words For they are for you. They are of you. You are my way of life In the Circle of Life.
An Indian Prayer
by H. Kent Craig My grandfather is the fire My grandmother is the wind The Earth is my mother The Great Spirit is my father The World stopped at my birth and laid itself at my feet And I shall swallow the Earth whole when I die and the Earth and I will be one Hail The Great Spirit, my father without him no one could exist because there would be no will to live Hail The Earth, my mother without which no food could be grown and so cause the will to live to starve Hail the wind, my grandmother for she brings loving, life-giving rain nourishing us as she nourishes our crops Hail the fire, my grandfather for the light, the warmth, the comfort he brings without which we be animals, not men Hail my parent and grandparents without which not I nor you nor anyone else could have existed Life gives life which gives unto itself a promise of new life
Prayers
Hail the Great Spirit, The Earth, the wind, the fire praise my parents loudly for they are your parents, too Oh, Great Spirit, giver of my life please accept this humble offering of prayer this offering of praise this honest reverence of my love for you.
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Prayers
Songs
Michael Row the Boat Ashore
Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia, Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia. Jordan's River is chilly and cold, Alleluia, Kills the body but not the soul, Alleluia. Jordan's River is deep and wide, Alleluia, Meet my mother on the other side, Alleluia. Gabriel, blow the trumpet horn, Alleluia, Blow the trumpet loud and long, Alleluia. Brother, lend a helping hand, Alleluia, Brother, lend a helping hand, Alleluia. Michael's boat's a gospel boat, Alleluia, Michael's boat's a gospel boat, Alleluia. Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia, Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia. This is my Father's world. The birds their carols raise; The morning light, the lily white, Declare their Maker's praise. This is my Father's world. He shines in all that's fair; In the rustling grass I hear Him pass, He speaks to me everywhere.
Scout Vespers
Softly falls the light of day, As our campfire fades away. Silently, each Scout should ask, "Have I done my daily task?" "Have I cared and have I tried, Can I guiltless sleep tonight? Have I done and have I dared, Every thing to be prepared?"
Kum Ba Ya
Kum ba ya, My Lord, Kum ba ya. Kum ba ya, My Lord, Kum ba ya. Kum ba ya, My Lord, Kum ba ya. Oh Lord, Kum ba ya. Some one's crying Lord, Kum ba ya. Some one's laughing Lord, Kum ba ya.
Amazing Grace
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I'm found; Was blind, but now I see 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fear relieved. How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believed. Through many dangers, toils and snares We have already come. 'Twas grace that brought us safe this far, And grace will bring us home. Amazing grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I'm found; Was blind, but now I see
Some one's shouting Lord, Kum ba ya. Some one's praying Lord, Kum ba ya. Kum ba ya, My Lord Kum ba ya.
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Songs
A Scout's obedient, Lord, Kum-ba-yah, A Scout is cheerful, Lord, Kum-ba-yah, A Scout is thrifty, Lord, Kum-ba-yah, O, Lord, Kum-ba-yah. A Scout is brave, Lord, Kum-ba-yah A Scout is clean, Lord, Kum-ba-yah A Scout is reverent, Lord, Kum-ba-yah O, Lord, Kum-ba-yah. Kum-ba-yah my Lord, Kum-ba-yah Kum-ba-yah my Lord, Kum-ba-yah Kum-ba-yah my Lord, Kum-ba-yah O, Lord, Kum-ba-yah.
For the joy of ear and eye, For the heart and mind's delight For the mystic harmony linking sense to sound and sight Lord of all to Thee we raise, This our hymn of grateful praise
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Songs
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Songs
Short Subjects
This Is The Beginning Of A Brand New Day
This is the beginning of a brand new day. I can waste it or use it for good. What I do today is important because I am exchanging a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, leaving in its place What I have traded for it. I want it to be gain, not loss -- good, not evil -- success, not failure -- so that I shall never regret the price I paid for today.
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Wood Campfires
Kneel always when you light a fire! Kneel reverently, And grateful be To God for His unfailing charity. - John Oxenham
Some Thoughts
O God, Thou hast given so much to us, give one thing more - a grateful heart. Amen. -George Herbert To be closer to God, be closer to people. -Kahlil Gibran When praying, do not give God instructions - report for duty.
Real Religion
Real religion is a way of life, not a white cloak to be worn only on Sundays and then tossed aside into the weekday closet of unconcern. -William A. Ward
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Later, when walking down the street, I saw a child with eyes of blue. He stood and watched the others play, I stopped a moment, then said, "Why don't you join the others dear?" He looked ahead without a word and then I knew he couldn't hear. Oh God, forgive me when I whine, I have two ears, the world is mine. With feet to take me where I want to go, with eyes to see the sunset's glow, with ears to hear what I would know, Oh God, forgive me when I whine, I'm blessed indeed. The world is mine. You gave me eyes to see and I see, but yet I see so little. You gave me ears to hear, and I listen not enough. You gave me a mind to think but so many times I don't. You gave me hands to reach out to others, but so many times I don't reach out far enough. You gave me a heart to be filled with love, but so many times it doesn't show. Help me Lord to use to the fullest, the things You have given me.
An Irish Blessing
May the blessed sunlight shine upon you and warm your heart until it glows like a great fire, so that a stranger may come and warm himself at it, and also a friend.
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Gifts
The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness to an opponent, tolerance to a friend, understanding to a child, a good example to your father, deference to you mother, conduct that will make her proud of you to yourself, respect to all men, charity. -Arthur James Balfour
Clear Morning
My will slowly forces my resting eyes to peer into the land of the awake The orange light through the tent shatters the work of my will by slamming my eyelids together. I try again Now, I am prepared The morning is fresh and crisp clear The sun dawns over the mountains reaching for the sky The snow, white, clean glistens and shines I walk to meet nature The reunion lasts..... -By Venturer Gavin De Lint
Love
Love all God's creation, both the whole and every grain of sand. Love every leaf, every ray of light. Love the animals, love the plants, love each separate thing. If you love each thing, you will perceive the mystery of God in all; and when once you perceive this, you will thence-forward grow every day to a fuller understanding of it, until you come at last to love the whole world with a love that will then be all embracing and universal.
A Thought
If fun is good, truth is still better, and love best of all.
Declaration
The world is my country, The human race is my race, The spirit of man is my god, The future of man is my heaven. -F.R. Scott
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Good News
Everyone has inside himself a piece of good news. The good news is that you really don't know.... How great you can be, How much you can love, What you can accomplish, or what your potential is. How can you top good news like that? -Anne Frank, From her diary
Present Tense
It was spring, but it was summer I wanted, The warm days, and the great outdoors. It was summer, but it was fall I wanted, The colorful leaves, and the cool, dry air. It was fall, but it was winter I wanted, The beautiful snow, and the joy of the holiday season. It was winter, but it was spring I wanted, The warmth, and the blossoming of nature. I was a child, but it was adulthood I wanted, The freedom, and the respect. I was 20, but it was 30 I wanted, To be mature, and sophisticated. I was middle aged, but it was 20 I wanted, The youth, and the free spirit. I was retired, but it was middle age I wanted, The presence of mind, without limitations. My life was over. but I never got what I wanted. -- Jason Leham (age 14)
Take Time
Take time to work, It is the price of success. Take time to think, It is the source of power. Take time to read, It is the foundation of knowledge. Take time to give to others, It will bring you happiness. Take time to love, It is the sacrament of life. Take time to dream, It hitches the soul to the stars. Take time to laugh, It lightens the highway to eternal life. Take time to plan, And you will have time for all the rest. - From Jo-Anne Wood
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Campers
Campers are very special people: They have felt the cool wind of dawn; They have known the slow march of the stars along the milky way; The have reached out their hands to new friends; They have stood tiptoe to the meaning of life, and found it good: Their eyes have caught the vision of the shining future, Their hearts have encompassed all the bounds of the earth. And their minds have listened to God. -from "Campfires, A Collection of Favorites compiled by Linda Kish
Rainbow
Rainbow, rainbow The heavenly miracle of Rainbow, rainbow, A rainbow colored with love. Gem conjured out of the shadows, Miracle wrought in the rain, We see in each shimmering rainbow Life's wonderful colors again; Like poppies ablaze in the cornfield, With midsummer blue skies above, Like butterflies' wings and all living things, The rainbow is colored with love. Rainbow, rainbow, That sunshine caught in the rain; Rainbow, rainbow, A sunshine caught in the rain. (continued ...) The Lord made mankind in His image, To dwell on the earth in His place, And just as He colored the rainbow, He colored the folk of each race; So children are brothers and sisters, Whatever the language, they prove, With eyes shining bright and face black or white; The radiate friendship and love. Rainbow, rainbow, You tell us the sun's close by; Rainbow, rainbow, A smile in our troubled sky. - Words by Jack Macfarlane, written to celebrate the rainbow theme Cub Scouts in the U.K. are following this year. Thanks to Scouting (U.K.) magazine.
A True Friend
A true friend is one to whom you can tip out all the contents of your heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that the gentlest hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping and, with the breath of kindness, blow the rest away. -an Arabian definition of a friend
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Needs
You need enough happiness to keep you serene; Enough troubles to make you strong; Enough suffering to make you human; Enough hopes to keep you optimistic; Enough failures to keep you humble; Enough success to keep you confident; Enough friends to give you comfort; Enough enthusiasm to make you dare boldly; Enough faith to banish depression; Enough love to keep you young in heart; Enough time to sing your joy; And enough peace to keep you happy. -"The Needs of Human Beings", Dr. Klies, Scouting U.K.
Give Thanks
Give thanks for sun and sky around, And all the riches of the ground, For all our blessings and this food, For life and friends and all that's good.
Isn't It Funny
When the other fellow takes a long time to do something, he's slow. But when I take a long time to do something, I'm thorough. When the other fellow doesn't do it, he's too lazy. But when I don't do it, I'm to busy. When the other fellow goes ahead and does something without being told, he's overstepping his bounds. But when I do something without being told, that's initiative! When the other fellow states his side of a question strongly, he's bull-headed. But when I state my side of a question strongly, I'm being firm. When the other fellow overlooks a few of the rules of etiquette, he's rude. But when I skip a few of the rules, I'm being original. When the other fellow does something that pleases higher-ups, he's polishing the brass. But when I do something that pleases them, that's cooperation. When the other fellow gets ahead, he sure had the lucky breaks. But when I manage to get ahead - well, man! it was hard work that did it. Funny, isn't it? Or is it? -New Brunswick Scouting News
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Some Thoughts
If you can't see the bright side, polish up the dark one and look at that. -Colin McKay Remember that it takes both sunshine and rain to make a rainbow. The Lord asks of you only this; to act justly, to love tenderly, and to walk humbly with your God.
Measurements
When God measures man. He puts the tape measure around the heart, not the head.
Some Thoughts
Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes. -Mohandas Gandhi A Leader is a person who finds out where everybody is heading, then shuffles around to get in front! -'Scout', Australia
God Surrounds Us
God's light surrounds us, God's love enfolds us, God's power protects us, God's presence watches over us; Wherever we are, God is.
Be At Peace
You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be and, whatever your labors and aspirations in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world... -- From an inscription in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore
Think Truly
Think truly, and thy thoughts shall the world's family feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine shall be a fruitful; seed; Live truly, and thy life shall be a great and noble creed.
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Success
Success is in the way you walk, The paths of life each day; It's in the little things you do And in the things you say. Success is not in getting rich Or rising high to fame; It's not alone in winning goals Which all men hope to claim. It's being faithful to your friends And to the strangers kind, It's in the children whom you love And all they learn from you; Success depends on character And everything you do.
It Couldn't Be Done
Somebody said that it couldn't be done, But he, with a chuckle, replied That maybe it couldn't, but he would be one Who wouldn't say so till he'd tried. So he buckled right in with a trace of a grin On his face; if he worried, he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done - and he did it. Somebody scoffed, "Oh, you'll never do that, At least, no one ever has done it;" But he took off his coat and he took off his hat, And the first thing we knew he'd begun it. With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin, Without any doubting or quiddit, He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done - and he did it. There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done, There are thousands to prophesy failure; There are thousands to point out to you - one by one The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in with a bit of a grin, Just take off your coat and go to it; Just start to sing as you tackle the thing That cannot be done - and you'll do it. -- By Edgar A. Guest
Broken Dreams
As children bring their broken toys with tears for us to mend, I brought my broken dreams to God because he was my friend. But then instead of leaving Him to peace to work alone, I hung around and tried to help with ways that were my own.
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At last I snatched them back and cried, "How can you be so slow!" "My child," He said, "What could I do? You never let them go."
never to take from creation's beauty more than we give; never to destroy wantonly for the furtherance of greed; never to deny to give our hands for the building of earth's beauty; never to take from her what we cannot use. Give us hearts to understand that to destroy earth's music is to create confusion; that to wreck her appearance is to blind us to beauty; that to callously pollute her fragrance is to make a house of stench; that as we care for her she will care for us. We have forgotten who we are. We have sought only our own security. We have exploited simply for our own ends. We have distorted our knowledge. We have abused our power. Great Spirit, whose dry lands thirst, help us to find the way to refresh your lands. Great Spirit, whose waters are choked with debris and pollution, help us to find the way to cleanse your waters. Great Spirit, whose beautiful earth grows ugly with misuse, help us to find the way to restore beauty to your handiwork. Great Spirit, whose creatures are being destroyed, help us to find a way to replenish them. Great Spirit, whose gifts to us are being lost in selfishness and corruption, help us to find the way to restore our humanity. Source: Earth Prayers by Glenn Welker
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Desiderata
Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its shams, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy.
Don't Quit
When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low, and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns, As everyone of us sometimes learns, And many a failure turns about, When he might have won had he stuck it out. Don't give up though the pace seems slow, You may succeed with another blow. Success is failure turned inside out, The silver lint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems so far, So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit, It's when things seem worse, That you must not quit.
Footprints
Author Known One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the LORD. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand; one belonging to him, and the other to the LORD. When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This greatly bothered him and he questioned the LORD about it. "LORD you said that once I decided to follow you, you'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why when I needed you most you would leave me." The LORD replied, "My precious, precious child. I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, It was then that I carried you."
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And get pats on the back as you pass, But your final reward will be heartaches and tears If you've cheated the gal in the glass
And get pats on the back as you pass, But your final reward will be heartaches and tears If you've cheated the man in the glass.
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Risk
To laugh is to risk appearing the fool. To weep is to risk being called sentimental. To reach out to another is to risk involvement. To expose feeling is to risk showing your true self. To place your ideas and dreams before the crowd is to risk being called naive. To love is to risk not being loved in return. To live is to risk dying. To hope is to risk despair. To try is to risk failure. But risks must be taken, Because the greatest risk in life is to risk nothing. The people who risk nothing do nothing, Have nothing, are nothing, and become nothing. They may avoid suffering and sorrow, But they simply cannot learn to feel, And change, and grow, and love, and live. Chained by their servitude, they are slaves; They have forfeited their freedom. Only the people who risk are truly free.
Sanskrit proverb
Look to this day, For it is life, The very life of life. In its brief course lies all The realities and verities of existence, The bliss of growth, The splendor of action, The glory of power. For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. But today, well lived, Makes every yesterday A dream of happiness And every tomorrow A vision of hope. Look well, therefore, To this day. God, grant me SERENITY to accept the things I cannot change COURAGE to change the things I can and WISDOM to know the difference: Living one day at a time enjoying one moment at a time accepting hardship as a pathway to peace, taking this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it; trusting that you will make all things right if I surrender to Your Will; so that I may be reasonably happy in this life and supremely happy with you forever in the next. AMEN -- Reinhold Niebuhr
Take Time
Today I pray that I can: Take Time to think. It is the source of power. Take time to play. It is the secret of perpetual youth. Take time to read. It is the fountain of wisdom. Take time to pray. It is the greatest Power on earth. Take time to be friendly. It is the road to happiness. Take time to laugh. It is the music of the soul. Take time to give. It is too short a day to be selfish. Take time to work. It is the price of success. Take time to do charity. It is the key to Heaven.
Today's Thought
I am but one, But I am one; I can't do everything, But I can do SOMETHING; What I can do, I ought to do, What I ought to do, God helping me, I WILL DO.
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Responsive Readings
The Boy Scout Promise: A Responsive Reading
Leader: Scouts: Leader: Scouts: Leader: Scouts: Leader: Scouts: Leader: Scouts: Leader: Scouts: Leader: Scouts: Leader: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart. (Deuteronomy 6:5) I promise to do my best to do my duty to God. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. (Psalms 33:12) I promise to do my best to do my duty to my country. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. (Romans 13:9) I promise to do my best to help other people. My son, forget not My law; but let thine heart keep My commandments. (Proverbs 3:1) I promise to do my best to obey the Scout Law. Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and you shall be My people; and walk in all the ways that I command you. (Jeremiah 7:23) I promise to do my best to keep myself physically strong. A wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowledge increaseth strength. (Proverbs 24:5) I promise to do my best to keep myself mentally awake. Thou shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the Lord. (Deuteronomy 6:18) I promise to do my best to keep myself morally straight. Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your path. (Proverbs 3:5-6)
Psalm 23
Leader: Group: Leader: Group: Leader: Group: Leader: Group: All: The LORD is my shepherd; I have everything I need. He lets me rest in fields of green grass and leads me to quiet pools of fresh water. He gives me new strength. he guides me in the right paths, as he has promised. Even if I go through the deepest darkness, I will not be afraid, LORD, for you are with me. Your shepherd's rod and staff protect me. You prepare a banquet for me, where all my enemies can see me; you welcome me as an honored guest and fill my cup to the brim. I know that you goodness and love will be with me all my life; and your house will be my home as long as I live.
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Responsive Readings
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Responsive Readings
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Make us good Scouts, Lord. Truly our Law is founded as a house upon a rock. It is rooted in the principles of God. Let us then with pride and purpose renew our Scout Promise. The Scout Promise. (Make the Scout sigh and repeat) I Promise to do my best, to love and serve God, My Queen, my country and my fellow men, And to live by the Scout Law.
Congregation: Leader:
Our duty to GOD and country means chiefly two things: obedience and loyalty. The duties we owe to the House of GOD, to our country, to parents, to one another, and to ourselves come from some command of GOD. the Scout Law sums up all the qualities a Scout should have and without which he can not be a good Scout. TO DO MY DUTY TO GOD AND MY COUNTRY AND TO OBEY THE SCOUT LAW.
Congregation: Leader:
Our Lord told us that love of our neighbor was like the first law of love of GOD. The first children of GOD were known by the love they had for one another. Real human charity or love prompts us to want to help others at all times. Our Scout training will give us skills and knowledge that will put us in a better position to do this. TO HELP OTHER PEOPLE AT ALL TIMES.
Congregation: Leader:
Scouting offers us many opportunities to grow strong physically. To be alert and ready requires us to give special care to those gifts of soul - intellect and will - that make us unto GOD. 'Morally straight' means we must try to know what is right and true, and to love what is good and choose it. TO KEEP MYSELF PHYSICALLY STRONG, MENTALLY AWAKE, AND MORALLY STRAIGHT.
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Responsive Readings
Leader:
"Withhold not good from the person to whom it is due, when it is in the power of your hand to do it" Proverbs 3:27 People: A SCOUT IS KIND "Apply your heart to instruction, and your ears to the words of knowledge." Proverbs 23: A SCOUT IS OBEDIENT "A glad heart is good medicine." Proverbs 17: A SCOUT IS CHEERFUL 22 12
"Precious treasure remains in a wise person's dwelling, but a foolish person uses it up." Proverbs 20:12 People: A SCOUT IS THRIFTY "Be strong and of good courage." First Chronicles 28: A SCOUT IS BRAVE 20
"Who shall ascend the mountain of the Lord? And who shall stand in His holy place? 'Me person who has clean hands and a pure heart. Psalms 24: 3-4 People: A SCOUT IS CLEAN "It has been told to you what is good, and what the Lord requires of you; Only to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6: 8 People: A SCOUT IS REVERENT
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Responsive Readings
A Scout is Cheerful In the world you have tribulation; but be of good cheer, John 16:33
A Scout is Thrifty Precious treasure remains in the house of the wise, but the fool devours it. 21:20 A Scout is Brave Be strong and of good courage. 1 Chronicles 28:20
Proverbs
A Scout is Clean Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord? And who shall stand in his holy place? Those who have clean hands and pure hearts. Psalm 24:3 A Scout is Reverent And what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 --Thanks to Alan Houser, [email protected]
Life is filled with things that we must do whether we like them or not. One of the marks of growing up is our readiness to accept responsibilities willingly. People: A SCOUT IS OBEDIENT. Our moods make our days. If we are grouchy, our day is gloomy. If we are happy, our day is always happier. People: A SCOUT IS CHEERFUL. The world offers many gifts. a wise person uses them with care. A SCOUT IS THRIFTY.
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To each of us comes danger, difficult tasks, and temptations. In choice of courage or cowardice, may we be brave. People: A SCOUT IS BRAVE. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. To have a clean body, a clean mind, and a clean record is a rewarding achievement. People: A SCOUT IS CLEAN. The Scout is Reverent Book -- 56 -Responsive Readings Leader:
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Character is determined by the things we worship. If we respect ourselves and our brothers and sisters, and see them as gifts of the goodness of God, we live on a high plane. People: A SCOUT IS REVERENT. GIVE US CLEAN HANDS, CLEAN WORDS, AND CLEAN THOUGHTS, O GOD. T E A C H U S T O W O R K H A R D A N D P L A Y FAIRLY. FORGIVE US WHEN WE ARE UNKIND AND HELP US TO HELP OTHERS. SEND US STRENGTH TO DO A GOOD TURN EACH DAY AND SO LIVE AFTER THY WILL.
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Understanding
Happy is the man who finds wisdom, And the man who gets understanding, For the gain from it is better than gain from silver, And its profit is better than gold. She is more precious than jewels, And nothing you desire can compare with her. Long life is in her right hand; In her left hand are riches and honor Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace. She is a tree of life to those who lay hold of her; Those who hold her fast are called happy. The Lord by wisdom founded the earth; By understanding he established the heavens; By His knowledge the deeps broke forth, And the clouds drop down the dew. My son, keep sound wisdom and discretion; Let them not escape from your sight, And they will be life for your soul And adornment for your neck. Then you will surely walk on your way securely And your foot will not stumble. If you sit down, you will not be afraid; When you lie down, your sleep will be sweet. Do not be afraid of sudden panic, or of the ruin of the wicked, when it comes; For the Lord will be your confidence and will keep your foot from being caught. --Proverbs 3:13-26
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work. When I see the eight I think of the eight righteous persons God saved when he destroyed this earth. There was Noah, his wife, their three sons, and their wives. And when I see the nine I think of the lepers our Savior cleansed , and nine of the ten didn't even thank Him. When I see the ten I think of the Ten Commandments God handed down to Moses on a tablet of stone. When I see the King it reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty. And when I see the queen I think of the Blessed Virgin Mary who is Queen of Heaven. And the jacks or knaves it's the devil. And when I count the number of spots on a deck of cards I find three hundred sixty-five the number of days in a year. Fifty-two cards, the number of weeks in a year. Four suits, the number of weeks in a month. Twelve picture cards, the number of months in a year. Thirteen tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter. So you see, Sir, my pack of cards serve me as a Bible, almanac, and prayer book.' Friends, I know this story is true, because I knew that soldier." -- Thanks to J. Phil Gilbreath, Math, John R. Lowrance Middle School, Jacksboro, TX
Servants
The true servants of the Gracious GOD are the following: Those who walk upon earth with humility and when they are tempted by the evil ones, they respond: Peace; Those who pass the hours of the night in prayers and standing before the Lord; Those who pray: Lord turn away from us the punishments of hell, for it is a heavy torment, it is indeed an evil dwelling place; Those who are neither extravagant nor stingy in spending, but keep a balance between the two; Those who repent and believe and do good deeds. --From the Koran, Al-Furquan, Part 19, Chapter 25
Sermons We See
by Edgar A. Guest I'd rather see a sermon than to hear one any day; I'd rather one should walk with me than merely tell the way. The eye's a better pupil and more willing than the ear; Fine council is confusing, but example's always clear; And the best of all the preachers are the men who live their creeds, For to see good put in action is what everybody needs. I soon can learn to do it if you'll let me see it done; I can watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast may run. And the lecture you deliver may be very wise and true; But I'd rather get my lessons by observing what you do. For I might misunderstand you and the high advice you give, But there's no misunderstanding how you act and how you live. When I see a deed of kindness, I am eager to be kind. When a weaker brother stumbles and a strong man stays behind Just to see if he can help him, then the wish grows strong in me, To become as big and thoughtful as I know that I can be. And all the travelers can witness that the best of guides today Is not the one who tells you, but the one who shows the way. One good man teaches many, men believe what they behold; One deed of kindness noticed is worth forty that are told. Who stands with men of honor learns to hold his honor dear, for right living speaks a language which to everyone is clear. Though an able speaker charms me with his eloquence, I say, I'd rather see a sermon than to hear one, any day._
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A Strong Combination
The statement of the Oath and the adjectives that make up the Law cover any possible description of a welladjusted human; and, if a whole nation ever reached halfway for these goals, it would be approaching Utopia. The concept of honor and the description of courage are vital ideas, almost lost by the wayside in this age of expediency and behavior analysis. Here is a mixture of common sense and high ideals - for every citizen, not just every Scout. God bless Scouting. -- Hugh Downs, from The Scout Oath in Action,
Reverence
Reverence to God and reverence for one's neighbor and reverence for oneself as a servant of God, is the basis of every form of religion. The method of expression of reverence to God varies with every sect and denomination. What sect or denomination a boy belongs to depends, as a rule on his parents' wishes. It is they who decide. It is our business to respect their wishes and to second their efforts to inculcate reverence, what ever form of the religion the boy professes. --Robert Baden-Powell, Aids to Scoutmastership, p.38
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Pure Thought
All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts; it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the carriage. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts; it is made up of our thoughts. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him. 'He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robbed me' -- in those who harbor such thoughts hatred will never cease. For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time; hatred ceases by love -this is an old rule. The world does not know that we must all come to an end here; but those who know it' their quarrels cease at once. -- Buddhist Buddha from Sharing, p.20
Who Is Listening?
I saw two people walking, Talking with great animation, Both of them speaking at the same time. Could they hear each other, Or were they just talking and not listening? Would one say tomorrow: "But I told you yesterday," And the other reply, "Did you? I don't remember that." Beneath the chatter and the flow of clichs, About the weather, the football and last night's TV, Are people saying things that I do not want to hear? Beneath the banter of lunch time, Are cries for help drowned in the coffee? Is there a scream I cannot hear Behind the tired smiles and the shouts of "See you in the morning?' Friends talk, without hearing. Committees talk, and no one listens. Families talk, and no one pays attention. The lonely weep, but their neighbors are deaf. In the High Street, God himself speaks of His love. Every day He offers eternal life, But His voice is lost in the roar of the traffic.
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Lord, forgive me that I choose not to hear The voices that disturb me. Help me to hear when someone sighs. To notice a face, see the eyes, To be aware, to be sensitive to the silent shout of a friend in need. Teach me to hear between the words. Open my inward ear so that I will hear Your voice When You speak to me. Remind me, again and again, that You are always listening -- From "Pause for Thought: by Frank Topping, as found in Let Us Pray
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10. A Scout is brave. Have I stood up for what I believe? Am I willing to face danger even if I am afraid? 11. A Scout is clean. Have I kept my body clean and healthy? Have my thoughts and words been clean? 12. A Scout is reverent. Have I used God's name reverently (irreverently)? Have I prayed f frequently? Was I tolerant (intolerant) of the beliefs of others?
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A Scout is Reverent - Proverbs 19:23 (LB) - "Reverence for God gives life, happiness, and protection from harm." Psalm 34:9 (Moffatt) - "Revere the Eternal, O ye saints of his, the reverent never want for anything."
Yes, the Scout Law offers 12 quality guidelines with biblical precedent. Millions of young people have been positively influenced by this foundation of Scouting. And, as long as young people are led in Scouting adventure by Christians committed to the truths of the Scout Law, America has in store for her a brighter future! -- R. Chip Turner, Executive Committee Member. Association of Baptist for Scouting
A Friend
An Arab had 17 camels. When he died, he left half his camels to his eldest son; a third to his second son and a ninth to his youngest. Trouble is that 17 will not divide by two, three or nine. A friend heard about the problem and lent the boys a camel. That made 18. Half of 18 is 9; a third is 6; and a ninth is 2. 9+6+2 = 17. So the friend got his camel back and the sons got what was right for each of them. A good Scout will always do what the friend did whatever the cost - to make his neighbors happy. The promise is, of course, that if you sacrifice something (like an expensive camel) you will never lose and others might gain - which is the beginning of happiness. OK? -- from "God. are you still in there?"
Which Am I?
I watched them tearing a building down, A gang of men in a busy town, With a 'ho heave ho' and a lusty yell, They swung a beam and a side wall fell. I asked the foreman, "are those men skilled, and the men you'd hire if you had to build?" He gave a laugh and said, "No indeed, just a common laborer is all I need." "I can easily wreck in a day or two What builders have taken a year to do." And I thought to myself as I went my way Which of these roles have I tried to play. Am I a builder who works with care, Measuring life by the rule and square? Am I shaping my deeds to a well made plan, Patiently doing the best I can? Or am I a wrecker who walks the town, Content with the labor of tearing down?
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God's Creatures
I will remember a moment when we were sitting around the cooking fire when a great, ugly beetle crawled across the area. Scouts and Scouters alike were commenting on it's size and it's ugliness until one of the committeemen remarked, "one of God's creatures!" This simple remark at that moment made more of an impression than any number of sermons.
Created Equal
We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. from the Declaration of Independence
On Reverence
The old knights were very religious. They were always careful to attend religious service, especially before going into battle or undertaking any serious difficulty. They considered it the right thing always to be prepared for death. Besides worshipping God in church, the knights always recognized His work in the things which He made, such as animals, plants and all nature. And so it is with peace scouts today. Wherever they go they love the woodlands, the mountains, and the prairies, and they like to watch and know about the animals that inhabit them, and the wonders of the flowers and plants. No man is much good unless he believes in God and obeys His laws. So every Scout should have a religion. Scouting for Boys, by Robert Baden-Powell, p.261
I Am A Link
I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons. He has not created me for naught. I shall do good. I shall do His work. I shall be an angel of peace, a preacher of truth in my own place while not intending it -- if I keep His commandments. from Let Us Pray
Footsteps
A man who had just died was reviewing the footsteps he had taken in his life. He noticed that over all the mountainous trails and the very difficult places he had traveled there was one set of footprints, but -- over the plains and down the hills there were two sets of footprints. He turned to God and asked, "There is something I don't understand. Why is it, that when I walked the down hill trails and over the smooth and easy paces, you walked beside me, but on the difficult trails, I walked alone?" God answered, "It is true that while your life was easy I walked at your side, but when the walking was hard and the paths difficult, I realized that was the time you needed Me most, so I carried you."
Measuring Men
You may measure the height of a mountain, or the number of miles from the sun; You can time the flight of a rocket, or the bullet when fired from the gun; The size of a brooklet or river, as the landscape you casually scan; The contents of hamper or basket - but how may you measure a man? Surely not by his girth or the inches that reach from his head to his feet; And not by the transit or level - and not by the plumb or the square; And certainly not by the car that he drives, or the sort of pin he may wear. Not by the sum of the years he has lived, or his portion in civic affairs; Ant not by the place in the church or the State, or the size of the hat he wears. Surely not by the riches he hoarded away, or successful investments he made; Nor the time that he worked, as the years sped along, but rather how much he played. Perhaps by his friends and his neighbors, the good cheer he dispenses each day; The kind deeds he does, or the loads that he shares, as he journeys along life's highway. Maybe by the frowns he erases and the bright smiles to which he gives birth Will help us to set up a standard that will accurately measure his worth. The Scout is Reverent Resource Book -- 68 -Inspirational Thoughts & Messages
For we're tiring of sham and of falsehood and we're looking for standards not shown, That will measure all men by their output, and not by their income alone; And when we have added the figures and have totaled the things that are best, We shall find that it's true - as it always has been - that it's service that measures success. -- Bill Brown (1941)
Peace
I had a paint box, but it didn't have the color red for the blood of the wounded, nor the white for the hearts and faces of the dead. It didn't have yellow either for the burning sands of the desert. Instead it had orange for the dawn and the sunset and blue for new skies and pink for the dreams of young people. I sat down and painted peace. -- from Young People Talking With God, written by a ten-year-old from Latin America]
Differing Opinions
When you meet those whose opinions differ from your own, do not turn away your face from them. All are seeking truth, and there are many roads leading thereto. Truth has many aspects, but it remains always and for ever one. -- Bahai Abdu'l-Baha from Sharing, p.35
To Think About
Think about the good things which people have done for you today. Make a list of these good things. How have these things helped you find peace?
Prayer 1
God of peace, I give You thanks for each and every person who has done good things for me today. I thank You for ________ who helped me by _________. Their actions have helped me find Your peace. I am happy that these people have done good things for me and that their actions show Your love. Help me to care for them and show them Your love and peace. Amen
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Trust
Hans was a little shepherd boy who lived in Germany. One day, when he was keeping his master's sheep, a hunter rode up to him out of the forest. 'How far is it to the nearest village, my boy?' asked the hunter, 'It is six miles, sir,' replied Hans. 'But the road is only a sheep track. You might easily miss your way.' 'My boy,' said the hunter, leaning down from his horse, 'if you will take me there I will pay you well.' Hans shook his head. 'I cannot leave the sheep, sir,' he said. 'They would stray in the forest and the wolves might eat them.' 'But if one or two sheep are lost or eaten,' said the hunter, 'I will pay you well for them. I will give you more than you can earn in a year.' 'No, sir,' said Hans. 'The sheep belong to my master. If they are lost, I should be to blame.' 'If you cannot take me to the village,' the hunter went on, 'will you get me a guide? I will take care of your sheep while you are gone.' Again Hans shook his head. 'I cannot do that,' he said. 'The sheep do not know your voice and I do not know if you would take good care of them. 'Can't you trust me?' asked the hunter. 'No sir,' said Hans. 'You have tried to make me break my promise to my master; how do I know that you will keep your promise to me?' The hunter laughed. 'You are right,' he said. 'I wish I could trust my servants as your master can trust you. Just then several men rode out of the forest and seeing the hunter they spurred their horses towards him. 'Sire!' they shouted joyfully. 'We thought you were lost!' Then Hans learned to his great surprise that the hunter was a prince of the kingdom. He was afraid that the great man would punish him. But the prince only smiled and spoke in praise of him and then they all rode away. Some days later a servant came from the prince and took Hans to the palace. 'Hans,' said the prince, 'I want you to leave your sheep and to come and serve me. I know that you are a boy whom I can trust.' Hans was very happy over his good fortune but he replied, 'If my master can find another boy to take my place, then I will come and serve you.' So Hans went back and looked after the sheep until his master found another boy. After that he served the prince for many years. -- Assemblies for Primaries from Searching, p.36
The Branches signified shelter, the protection and security that people found in union under the shadow of the Law. The Roots, which stretched to the four quarters of the earth, signified the extensions of the Law, the Peace, to embrace all mankind. Other nations, not yet members of the League, would see the roots as they grew outward, and, if they were people of goodwill would desire to follow them to their source and take shelter with others under the Tree. The Eagle that sees afar, which Deganawidah placed on the very summit of the Tree, signified watchfulness. And the meaning of placing the Eagle on top of the tree, is to watch the roots extend to the North and to the South and to the west and to the East, and the Eagle will discover if any evil is approaching your Confederacy, and will scream and give the alarm and come to the front. The Eagle shall have your power. It was a reminder to his people that the best political contrivance was that the wit of man can devise is impotent to keep the peace unless a watchful people stands always on guard to defend it. The Deganawidah uprooted the Tree, and under it disclosed a Cavern through which a stream of water, passing out of sight into unknown regions under the earth. Into this current he cast the weapons of war, the hatchets and war clubs, saying, we here rid the earth of these things of an evil mind. Then, replacing the Tree, thus he said shall the Great Peace be established, and hostilities shall no longer be known between the Five Nations, but peace to the United People.
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I didn't call you, I'm Praying! Worship Skit
Instructions: 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. The second person should be heard but not seen. "Our Father who art in Heaven... Yes. Don't interrupt me. I'm praying. But you called me. Called you? I didn't call you. I'm praying. "Our Father who art in Heaven..." There, you did it again. Did what? Called me. You said: "Our Father who art in Heaven." Here I am, what's on your mind? But I didn't mean anything by it. I was, you know, just saying my prayers for the day. I always say the Lord's Prayer. It makes me feel good; kind of like getting a duty done. all right, go on. "Hallowed by Thy name... Hold it. What did you mean by that? By what? By "hallowed be Thy name?" It means... It means... Good grief, I don't know what it means. How should I know? It's just part of the prayer. By the way, what does it mean? It means honored, holy, wonderful. Hey, that makes sense. I never thought what hallowed meant before. "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." Do you really mean that? Sure, why not? What are you doing about it? Doing? Nothing, I guess. I just think it would be kind of neat if you got control of everything down here like you have up there. Do I have control of you? Well, I go to church. That isn't what I asked you. What about your attitudes? Do you really believe you are a person filled with my love? Do you treat others with respect? Stop picking on me! I'm just as good as some of the rest of those phonies at church. Excuse me. I thought you were praying for my will to be done. If that is to happen, it will have to start with the ones who are praying for it. Like you, for example. Oh all right. I guess I do have some hang-ups. Now that you mention it, I could probably name some. So could I. I haven't thought about it very much until now. But I really would like to cut out some of those things. I would like to, you know, be really free. (continued ...) The Scout is Reverent Book -- 72 -Drama
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Good. Now we're getting somewhere. Well we'll work together, you and I. Some victories can truly be won. I'm proud of you. Look, Lord, I need to finish up here. This is taking a lot longer than it usually does. "Give us this day our daily bread." You need to cut out some of the bread. You're overweight as it is. Hey, wait a minute! What is this? Here I was doing my religious duty, and all of sudden You break in and remind me of all my hang-ups. Praying is a dangerous thing. You could wind up changed, you know. That's what I'm trying to get across to you. You called me, and here I am. It's too late to stop now. Keep praying, I'm interested in the next part of your prayer... (pause) ... well, go on. I'm scared to. Scared? Of what? I know what you'll say. Try me and see. "Forgive us our trespasses [debts) as we forgive those who trespass against us [our debtors]." What about Linda? See? I knew it! I knew you would bring her up. Why, Lord, she told lies about me, cheated me out of some money. She never paid back that debt she owes me. I've sworn to get even with her. But what about your prayer? I didn't mean it. Well, at least you're honest. But it's not much fun carrying that load of bitterness around inside, is it? No. But I'll feel better soon as I get even. Boy, have I got some plans for old Linda. She'll wish she never did me any harm. You won't feel any better. You'll feel worse. Revenge isn't sweet. Think of how unhappy you are already. But I can change all that. You can? How? Forgive Linda as I have forgiven you. You may lose the money, but you will have settled your heart. Oh, You're right. You always are. And more than I want revenge on Linda, I want to be right with You (pause) ... (sigh) All right, all right. I forgive her. Please help her to find the right road in life. She's bound to be awfully miserable now that I think about it. Anybody who goes around doing the things that she does to others has to be out of it. Some way, somehow, show her the right way. And Lord, help me to forget it too. There now! Wonderful! How do you feel? Hmmm, well not bad. Not bad at all. In fact, I feel pretty great! You're not through with your prayer. Go on. Oh, all right. "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil" Good! Good! I'll do that. Just don't put yourself in a place where you can be tempted. What do you mean by that? Quit hanging around with that one group which is always getting into trouble. Change some of your friendships. Some of your so-called friends are beginning to get to you. They'll have you completely involved in wrong things before long. Don't be fooled. They advertise they're having fun, but for you it would be ruin. Don't use me for an escape hatch. I don't understand. (continued ...)
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Sure you do. You've done it a lot of times. You get in bad situations, you get into trouble and then you come running to Me "Lord, help me out of this mess." I'm sorry Lord. I really am. Up until now I thought that if I just prayed the Lord's Prayer every day, then I could do what I liked. I didn't expect anything to happen like ..... that you really listen. Go ahead and finish your prayer. "For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are Yours, now and forever." Do you know what would bring me glory? What would really make me happy? No, but I'd like to know. I want to please You. I can see what a mess I've made of my life and I can see how neat it would be to really be one of Your followers. You just answered the question. I did? Yes. The thing that would bring Me glory is to have people like you truly love Me. And I see that happening between us. There's no telling what we can do together. Lord, let's see what we can make of me, O.K.? Yes, let's see. (Courtesy of Sr. Connie Piska)
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Benedictions
Short Benedictions
May we all remain fast and firm in faith, that the glory of glories may rest upon us. Thou art Gracious, the Bountiful, the Merciful, the Compassionate. --From the Bahai faith, Abdul Bahai. The Lord bless you and keep you, The Lord make His face to shine upon you, And give you peace. --Traditional May we all remain fast and firm in faith, that the glory of glories may rest upon us. Thou art the Gracious, the Bountiful, the Merciful, the Compassionate. --From the Baha'i Writings May the Lord watch between me and thee, While we are absent from one another. -- The Mizpah
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Benedictions
Graces
God Has Created A New Day
God has created a new day Silver and green and gold. Live that the sunset may find us Worthy his gift to hold. Thank you God, for this day, Bless all those who greet it. May your love glow with peace, may your love go forth from us. Friendship and peace may they bloom and grow Bloom and grow forever. Bless our friends, bless our work bless each of us forever.
Amazing Grace
Amazing grace how great Thou art, You meet my every need, You quench my thirst, You guard my home, My soul and body feed.
Scottish Grace
Some have meat and cannot eat And some have nay that want it But we have meat and we can eat And so the Lord we thanketh.
Wayfarer's Grace
[Suggested tunes: Doxology, "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow", or "For The Beauty of the Earth"] For all the glory of the way For all thy protection night and day For rooftree, fire, and bed and board For friends and home We thank thee Lord.
Blessing Hymn
(Tune: Edelweiss) Come dear Lord, be our guest As we gather together. May our heart glow with love, Keep us close to you ever. Friendship and joy, may they bloom and grow. bloom and grow forever, Bless our homes, bless our friends, Bless our common endeavors. The Scout is Reverent Book -- 77 --
Benedictions
Time To Eat
(Tune: Ain't she sweet) Time to eat, Girl Scout snack time is a treat! We thank God for his generosity--Time to eat!
Thank Thee
(Tune: Ruben, Ruben) Thank thee, thank thee heavenly Father For thy blessings we have gathered. Give us strength and understanding, bless us now, oh Lord. We pray.
God Is Great
(Tune: London Bridge) God is great and God is good God is good, God is good Let us thank him for this food Alleluia!
Amen
A Amen, A Amen, A amen, Amen, Amen. HEAR THE LITTLE CHILDREN A Amen, STANDING AT THIS TABLE, A Amen ASKING FOR YOUR BLESSING Amen, Amen!
We Know, We Know
(Tune: Hi Ho Hi HO) We know, we know, from whom all blessing flow We thank him then We say Amen We know, we know! (We know, We know, We know-repeat 'til tired!)
He Hears
(Tune: On top of old Smokey) My God is so great and I am so small, but it doesn't matter he hears when I call! He hears when I whisper, he hears when I shout he hears my "thank you" 'cause I'm a Girl Scout.
Namaste
(Tune: THE MORE WE GET TOGETHER) Namaste means thank you means thank you means thank you Namaste means thank you Namaste my Lord. For good food and good friends and feelings that don't end Namaste means thank you Namaste my Lord. (na/ma/stay)
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May
(Tune: When Irish eyes are smiling) May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be at your back, May good friends be there to greet you And your table never lack. May your life be filled with laughter, and your heart be filled with song. May God shine His light upon you, As you live your whole life long.
Merci Beaucoup
(Tune: Alluetta) Merci Beaucoup Lord God almighty. Merci Beaucoup thank you very much. Chorus: Merci beaucoup Merci beaucoup Thanks to you Thanks to you oh, oh, oh
Hawaiian Grace
(Tune: Aloha Oy) Aloha to God above Aloha a word that means I love you. Mahalo too means I thank you. Mahalo aloha to God. (Ma/ha/low)
Alleluia
Alleluia, alleluia, amen, amen.
Spirit Eternal
(Tune: Pop goes the weasel) God almighty, Father of all God the Spirit Eternal Bless us each, one and all Spirit Eternal. Bless the children gathered about, Bless adults who lead them, Bless the children 'round the world, Please help feed them.
Be Present
Be present at our table Lord Be here and everywhere I go His mercies bless and grant that we May learn to live and die for Thee.
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Thanks Be To God
(Tune: Wendy) Thanks be to God, the father almighty Thanks be to God, who gives us our bread. (or: who gave us the earth) Thanks be to God, the spirit eternal (or: father eternal) Thanks be to God, forever. He gives us the starry sky! He gives us the birds that fly! He gives us the rainbows high above the clouds, above the clouds.. [ above the clouds, above the clouds!] (repeat "thanks" part) -- Thanks to Laura Humphrey, Lone Star Girl Scout Council, Austin, TX USA
Jubilate Deo
Jubilate Deo, Jubilate Deo, Alleluia.
Gelobet
Gelobet sei Gelobet sei Der herr mein Gott. Gelobet sei Gelobet sei Der herr mein Gott. Gelobet, Gelobet, Gelobet sei. Der mein Gott. (translation: Praised be the Lord, my God.)
Indian Taps
Day is done (raise hands up) gone the sun (lower hands) from the lakes (arms stretch in front of you) from the hills (arms stretch upward and diagonal, like a hill) from the sky (arms reach up to sky) all is well (arms in front, bend at elbow toward you) safely rest (arms together cross in front of body--like folding your arms in front of you) God is nigh. (bow head on your crossed arms.)
Gracias Seor
Allelu, allelu, allelu, alleluia. Gracias seor allelu, allelu, allelu, alleluia. Gracias seor Gracias seor alleluia Gracias seor alleluia Gracias seor alleluia Gracias seor.
Thanks To God
(Tune: Taps) Thanks to God, for our food for our milk, for our stew, for our bread. God is joy, God is love Bow your head.
Everyday
(Tune: Camp town races) Thank you God for all you do Ale-luya Thank you God for all you do Every single day. (contributed by Judy Hubbs)
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A Kindergartner's Prayer
Dear Lord, bless this food. Let children everywhere have just as much to thank You for. Please God, hear our prayer. Amen. -- Thanks to Evette Ogden
A Blessing
For what we are about to do, may the Lord make us truly responsible. For what we are about to think, may the Lord make us truly wise. For what we are about to say, may the Lord make us truly sensible. For what we are trying to achieve, may the Lord accept and bless our efforts. -- Thanks to Sergio Laurenti
We Gather Together
We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing He chastens and hastens his will to make known. The wicked oppressing cease them from distressing Sing praises to his name he forgets not his own.
A Grateful Heart
This happy meal will happier be If we, O God, remember Thee We thank you, God, for happy hearts, For fine and sunny weather; We thank you, God, for this our food, And that we are together. For every cup and plateful, God make us truly grateful. As we enjoy this earthly food At this table you have spread, We'll not forget to thank you, God, For all our daily bread.
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Johnny Appleseed
The Lord is good to me And so I thank the Lord For giving me the things I need The sun and rain and the appleseed. The Lord is good to me. (continued ...) And every seed that grows Will grow into a tree, And one day soon there'll be apples there, For everyone in the world to share. The Lord is good to me. Oh, here I am 'neath the blue, blue sky Doing as I please. Singing with my feathered friends Humming with the bees. I wake up every day, As happy as can be, Because I know that with His care My apple trees, they will still be there. The Lord's been good to me.
Alleluia, Amen
(tune: Happy birthday) Alleluia, Amen Alleluia, Amen Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen -- Thanks to Rae Haynes, Leader, Junior Troop 1477, Crouton, Maryland
Peace Is
Peace is the bread we break; Love is a river rolling. Life is the chance we take When we make this world our home. Gonna make this world our home.
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Do We Ever?
(Tune: Waltzing Mathilda) Do we ever stop and pray For the food we've had today, Counting all our blessings one by one. We are privileged to be here Living out our Promise dear Let us sing praises to our God. Praise be to God Praise be to God Extending friendships far and near They will live forever Though we're not together. Praise be to God For our blessings here. The first half is sung to the verse tune and the second to the chorus tune. -- Thanks to Anne Elzenaar, Wellington, New Zealand
Amen (Clap)
Amen (clap), Amen (clap), Amen, Amen, Amen, (sing it over), Amen (clap), Amen (clap), Amen, Amen, Amen
Board Is Spread
(two part round) is here, the board is spread, Thanks be to God who gives us bread.
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Camp Graces
For food and all Thy gifts of love We give Thee thanks and praise Look down O Lord from above And bless us all our days. God we thank Thee for this food For rest and home and all things good For wind and rain and sun above But most of all for those we love. Bless O Lord this food to our use, And us to Thy service. We thank Thee Lord for happy hearts For rain and sunny weather We thank Thee Lord for this our food And that we are together. (continued ...) God is great and God is good And we thank Him for our food By His hand we must be fed Give us, Lord, our daily bread. Let us bow our heads and say: We thank You, God, for food this day. Thank You, God, for things to eat For fruit and mild, for bread and meat Thank You, God, for words to say So we can speak and we can pray. Thank you for the world so sweet, Thank you for food we eat Thank you for the birds that sing, Thank you God, for everything. Be present at our table, Lord, Be here and everywhere adored, These morsels blessed grant that we May feast in Paradise with Thee. God, friend of all people, Be a friend to me; Take my hand and ever keep me Close to Thee.
For health and friends, And daily food We give Thee thanks, O Lord. We praise Thee, Father, for food for fellowship Give to us thru' the one, vigor of body Thru' the other, strength of spirit. The bread is on our table Bless those who have no bread And give us grace in sharing This bounty round us spread.
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Reference Material
Internet Resources:
Graces, by Sue Wichers -- http://home.earthlink.net/~jmak/Music/Graces/menu.htm. Contact Sue Wichers via email at [email protected] . Scouts Own Resources on the MacScouter Scouting Resources Online -http://www.macscouter.com/ScoutsOwn Scout Worship Services and Prayers, "A Scout is Reverent" by Steve Tobin -http://www.isd.net/stobin/worship/worship.html
Print Resources:
Aids to Scoutmastership (reprint), Robert Baden-Powell, Ottawa, Canada: National Council Boy Scouts of Canada. Available through the 1-800-SCOUTER catalog. The Holy Bible Boy Scout Songbook, The Boy Scouts of America, Irving, Texas: Boy Scouts of America, 1970 Buddha. The Intelligent Heart, Alistair Shearer, New York: Thames & Hudson, 1992 Girl Guide Song Book , Guide Association, London, England: Guide Association, 1974 Give Thanks, compiled by Pam Shaw, Newmarket, England: Anglia Girl Guides ('SBN 09515862 The Koran. Interpreted, translation by Arthur J. Arberry, New York: MacMillan Publishing. Co., 1955 Let us Pray, collected by Anne Dunford, Suffolk England: The Guide Assoc., 1986 Our Chalet Song Book (songs from around the world), Guide Chalet Committee, Turbridge Wells, Kent, England: KS Printers Ltd., 1974 Our Chalet Song Book II (songs from around the world), Guide Chalet Committee, Adelboden, Switzerland, 1992 Pathways to Worship, Commission for Church and Youth Serving Agencies, USA, 1986 Prayers for Scouts, Walter Dudley Cavert, New York: Abingdon Press, 1964 Scouting for Boys (reprint), Robert Baden-Powell, Ottawa, Canada: National Council Boy Scouts of Canada. Available through the 1-800-SCOUTER catalog. A Scout is Reverent. A Manual For Scouts of Catholic Faith, National Catholic Committee On Scouting, Irving Texas, Boy Scouts of America, 1982 The Scout Law in Action, compiled by Walter MacPeek, New York: Abingdon Press, 1966 The Scout Oath in Action. compiled by Walter MacPeek, New York: Abingdon Press, 1967 The Scouters Minute, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Searching. Compiled by Averil Taylor, London, England: Guides Assoc., 1985 Sharing, Compiled by Averil Taylor, London, England: Guides Assoc., 1980 Sign's Up. A Collection of Scouting Parables. Vick Vickery, Pensacola, Florida: Good Sign Publishing Company, 1993 The Scout is Reverent Resource Book -- 85 -Reference Material
When Scouts Worship, The National Protestant Committee on Scouting (BSA) With Jesus on the Scout Trail, Walter Dudley Cavert Young People Talking With God. A Book of Prayers. United Reformed Church and Guide and Scout Fellowship, Swindon, Wiltshire, England: Promise Publications, 1991 UNICEF Book Of Children's Prayers, Compiled And With Photos. by William I Kaufman. Prepared for English-reading children by Rosamond V.P. Kaufman and Joan Gilbert Van Poznak. Harrisburg, Pa. Stackpole Books 1970 95 p. illus. 24 cm. Prayer poems, compiled by O. V. and Helen Armstrong. Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press <1969, 1942 256 p. 21 cm. (Granger index reprint series) Prayers; Marshall, Peter, edited and with prefaces by Catherine Marshall. New York, McGraw-Hill <1954> 243 p. illus. 21 cm. This Is The Way; Prayers And Precepts From World Religions. by Jones, Jessie Mae (Orton). Illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones. New York, Viking Press, 1966, 1951 62 p. Let's Celebrate: A Grab Bag Of Spiritual Ideas For Scouting, an interdenominational Christian book; published by National Council of Boy Scouts of Canada, 1974. Eagles Soaring High: Trail Worship For Christians And Jews; published by Philmont, no date, BSA number(?) 5877 Pathways to Worship, pub Commission for Church and Youth Service Agencies, 1986 Reference Books on Black Elk, Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux, Black Elk Speaks and Sacred Pipe
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1998
Jan. 01 Jan. 01 Jan. 05 Jan. 06 Jan. 16 Dec. 20 Feb. 02 Feb. 08 Feb. 08 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 Jan. 29 Feb. 25 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Jan. 30 Feb. 28 Mar. 02 Mar. 07 Mar. 08 Mar 1112 Mar. 21 Feb. 27 Mar. 25 Apr. 05 Apr. 1118 Apr. 09 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Apr. 08 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Mar. 30 Apr. 06 Apr. 07 May 14 May 15 May 21 Apr. 28 May 21 May 28 May 3101 May 31 May 06
1999
Jan. 01 Jan. 01 Jan. 05 Jan. 06 Jan. 16 Dec. 09 Feb. 02 Jan. 31 Feb. 07 No data Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Jan. 19 Feb. 17 No data Mar. 02 No data Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 0102 Mar. 21 No data Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Apr. 0108 Apr. 02 Apr. 03 Apr. 03 Apr. 04 Apr. 04 Apr. 08 Apr. 09 Apr. 11 No data Mar. 27 Mar. 28 May 04 May 15 May 13 Apr. 17 May 21 May 22 May 2122 Apr. 26
2000
Jan. 01 Jan. 01 Jan. 05 Jan. 06 Jan. 16 Nov. 27 Feb. 02 Feb. 20 Feb. 06 No data Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Mar. 04 Mar. 05 Jan. 08 Mar. 08 No data Mar. 21 No data Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 2021 Mar. 21 No data Mar. 25 Apr. 16 Apr. 2027 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 23 Apr. 08 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 No data Mar. 15 Mar. 16 May 23 May 15 Jun 01 Apr. 06 May 21 Jun .08 Jun. 0810 Apr. 15
OBSERVANCE
Feast of St. Basil Solemnity of Mary Eve of Epiphany Epiphany Shinran Shonin Memorial Day Ramadan Presentation of Christ Triodion begins Scout Sunday Tu B'Shvat Scout Sabbath Nirvana Day 1st Saturday of Souls Meat Fare Eid-el-fitr Ash Wednesday Ta'anis Ester [Fast of Ester] Purim Shawwal 2nd Saturday of Souls Orthodox Lent Begins 3rd Saturday of Souls Sunday of Orthodoxy Purim Higan E Dhu-i-Hijja - Pilgramage Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Palm Sunday Pesach (Passover) Maundy Thursday Good Friday Saturday of Lazarus Easter Sunday Orthodox Palm Sunday Buddha Day Orthodox Holy Friday Orthodox Easter Dhu-i-Hijja - Feast of Sacrifice Day of Arafah Eid-al-adha Lag B'Omer Aaronic Priesthood Commemoration Ascension Day Muharram Shinran Shonin Day Orthodox Ascension Day Shavout Pentacost Day of Ashura
RELIGIONS
Eastern Orthodox Catholic Eastern Orthodox Christian Buddhist Islamic Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Christian Jewish Jewish Buddhist Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Islamic Christian Jewish Jewish Islamic Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Jewish Buddhist Islamic Eastern Orthodox Christian Jewish Christian Christian Eastern Orthodox Christian Eastern Orthodox Buddhist Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Islamic Islamic Islamic Jewish Church of Jesus Christ of LDS Christian Islamic Buddhist Eastern Orthodox Jewish Christian Islamic
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Jun. 06 Jun. 07 Jun. 07 Jun. 14 Jul. 12 Jul. 15 Aug. 0102 Aug. 02 Jul. 06 Aug. 1-14 Aug. 06 Aug. 09 Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 29 Sep. 01 Sep. 08 Sep. 14 Sep. 2122 Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Sep. 23 Oct. 0512 Oct. 1314 Nov. 01 Oct. 22 Nov. 21 Dec. 06 Dec. 1421 Dec. 08 Dec. 08 Nov. 16 Dec. 25 Dec. 29
1999
May 29 May 30 May 30 Jun 06 No data Jul. 15 Jul. 2122 Jul. 22 Jun. 26 Aug. 1-14 Aug. 06 No data Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 29 Sep. 01 Sep. 08 Sep. 14 Sep. 1112 Sep. 13 Sep. 20 Sep. 23 Sep. 25 Oct. 01 Oct. 0203 Nov. 01 Oct. 11 Nov. 21 Dec. 0310 Dec. 08 Dec. 08 Nov. 05 Dec. 25 Dec. 18
2000
Jun. 17 Jun. 18 Jun. 18 Jun. 25 No data Jul. 15 Aug. 0910 Aug. 10 Jun. 15 Aug. 1-14 Aug. 06 No data Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 29 Sep. 01 Sep. 08 Sep. 14 Sep. 30 Oct. 01 Oct. 02 Oct. 09 Sep. 23 Oct. 1415 Oct. 1617 Nov. 01 Sep. 30 Nov. 21 Dec. 2229 Dec. 08 Dec. 08 Oct. 25 Dec. 25 Jan. 06
OBSERVANCE
Saturday of Souls Trinity Sunday Orthodox Pentacost Orthodox All Saints Day Fast of the 17th of Tammuz Obon Tishah-bAv Fast of the 9th of Av Prophets Birth Feast of the Virgin Mary Transfiguration of Christ Mawlid al-Nabi Feast of the Assumption Falling Asleep of the Virgin Mary Beheading of John the Baptist Founding Day in America Nativity of the Virgin Mary Exaltation of the Holy Cross Rosh Hashanah Fast of Gedalya Yom Kippur Higan Sukkot Shmini Atzeret All Saint's Day Rajab Presentation of the Virgin Mary First Sunday of Advent Hanukkah Bodhi Day Immaculate Conception Isra and Maraj Christmas Day Fast of the 10th of Tevet
RELIGIONS
Eastern Orthodox Christian Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Jewish Buddhist Jewish Jewish Islamic Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Islamic Catholic Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Buddhist Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox Jewish Jewish Jewish Buddhist Jewish Jewish Christian Islamic Eastern Orthodox Christian Jewish Buddhist Catholic Islamic Christian Jewish
EXPLANATORY NOTES
Depending on an individuals religious affiliation, there may be certain dates and religious observances that must be adhered to by the individual. This calendar is provided in an effort in helping you, the leader, become aware of religious diversity. EASTERN ORTHODOX DATES: According to the Eastern Orthodox Church calendar, the day begins after evening vespers at sunset and concludes with vespers on the following day. For this reason the observance of all Eastern Orthodox holy days begins at sunset on the evening before the holy day. ISLAMIC DATES: The Islamic calendar begins with Muharram. All Islamic dates are subject to sightings of the moon and as a result, an event may be one day earlier or later than the date listed.
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JEWISH DATES: Jewish holidays begin at sundown of the first date listed and end at nightfall of the last date listed. A religious institution has the option of celebrating Scout Sunday or Scout Sabbath at its discretion. For example, the United Methodist Church always celebrates Scout Sunday on the second Sunday in February.
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RESPONSIVE READING
God is the Eternal One Leader: God is the Eternal One, Who reigned before any being had yet been created; When all was done according to God's will, Already then God's Name was Sovereign. Scouts and Parents: And after all has ceased to be, Still will God reign in solitary majesty; God was, God is, God shall be in glory. Leader: And God is One, Without compare, Without beginning, Without end; To God belongs power and dominion. Scouts and Parents: And the Sovereign of all is my own God, My living Redeemer, My Rock in time of trouble and distress; My banner and my Refuge, My benefactor, to whom in anguish, I can call. All: Into God's hands I entrust my spirit, Both when I sleep as when I wake; And with my spirit, my body also: God is with me, I will not fear.
"Adon Olam" ("God is the Eternal One"). An eleventh-century Hebrew prayer composed by the Jewish poet and philosopher Solomon Ibn Gibirol.
CALL TO PRAYER
Leader: Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brethren to dwell together in unity. Psalms 133:1 Scouts and Parents: I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds. I will be glad and exult in you; I will sing praise to your name, O Most High. Psalms 9:1-2
Invocation
May the time be not too distant, O LORD, when all your children will understand that they are brothers and sisters, so that, one in spirit and one in fellowship, they may be for ever united before you. Then shall your kingdom be established on earth, and the word of your prophet shall be fulfilled: "The Lord will reign for ever and ever." Amen -- From the Jewish Sabbath Service
OPENING SONG
America the Beautiful O, beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties, Above the fruited plain. America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea. O, beautiful for patriots dream, That sees, beyond the years, Thine alabaster cities gleam, Undimmed by human tears. America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.
A Scout's obedient, Lord, Kum-ba-yah, A Scout is cheerful, Lord, Kum-ba-yah, A Scout is thrifty, Lord, Kum-ba-yah, O, Lord, Kum-ba-yah. A Scout is brave, Lord, Kum-ba-yah A Scout is clean, Lord, Kum-ba-yah A Scout is reverent, Lord, Kum-ba-yah O, Lord, Kum-ba-yah. Kum-ba-yah my Lord, Kum-ba-yah Kum-ba-yah my Lord, Kum-ba-yah Kum-ba-yah my Lord, Kum-ba-yah O, Lord, Kum-ba-yah.
Reading
The true servants of the Gracious GOD are the following: Those who walk upon earth with humility and when they are tempted by the evil ones, they respond: Peace; Those who pass the hours of the night in prayers and standing before the Lord; Those who pray: Lord turn away from us the punishments of hell, for it is a heavy torment, it is indeed an evil dwelling place; Those who are neither extravagant nor stingy in spending, but keep a balance between the two; Those who repent and believe and do good deeds. >From the Koran, Al-Furquan, Part 19, Chapter 25
Religion seems a very simple thing: First: Love and serve God. Second: Love and serve your neighbor. In doing your duty to God always be grateful to Him. Whenever you enjoy a pleasure or a good game, or succeed in doing a good thing, thank Him for it, if only with a word or two, just as you say grace at a meal. And it is a good thing to bless other people. For instance, if you see a train starting off, just pray for God's blessing on all that are in the train. In doing your duty towards man, be helpful and generous, and always be grateful for any kindness done to you, and be careful to show that you are grateful. Remember again that a present given to you is not yours until you have thanked the giver for it. While you are living your life on earth, try to do something good which may remain after you. One writer says: "I often think that when the sun goes down the world is hidden by a big blanket from the light of heaven, but the stars are little holes pierced in that blanket by those who have done good deeds in this world. The stars are not all the same size; some are big, some are little, and some men have done great deeds and others have done small deeds, but they have made their hole in the blanket by doing good before they went to heaven." Try to make your hole in the blanket by good work while you are on earth. It is something to be good, but it is far better to do good.
BENEDICTION
"An Old Irish Blessing" May the road rise to meet you, May the wind always be at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, The rain fall soft upon your friends, And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
SILENT OBSERVANCE
May we observe a moment of silent prayer, each in his own faith.
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Opening Hymn
GOD BLESS AMERICA God bless America, Land that I love. Stand beside her and guide her Through the night with a light from above. From the mountains, To the prairies, To the oceans white with foam, God bless America, My home sweet home! God bless America, My home sweet home!
Invocation
CAMPER'S PRAYER God of the mountains and hills, make me tall and strong; Tall enough and strong enough to right some wrong. God of the stars, make me steadfast and sure; God of every lake and stream, flow through my life & make it clean; Let me do nothing base or mean. God of the trees and woods, keep me fresh and pure; God of the rain, wash from my life all dirt and stain; Pure and strong let me remain. God of the seed and soil, plant in my heart thy love; God of the darkness and day, through shadows or light, be my stay. Guide thou my way. God of the radiant sun, light thou my life; God of the glorious dawn, make each day a fresh start. God of the evening peace and quiet, keep me free from fear & strife. God of the gay, free birds, sing in my heart. God of the surging waves and sea, wide horizons give to me; Help me to see the world as thou would have it be; God of the lovely rose, make me lovely, too; God of the morning dew, each day my faith renew. God of all growing things, keep me growing, too. --- George Earle Owen
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Hymn
Amazing Grace How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I one was lost but now Im found, Was blind, but now I see. Was grace that taught my heart to fear And grace my fears relieved How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believed. Through many dangers Toils and snares I had already gone Tis grace that led me safe this far And grace will lead me home.
Responsive Reading
(Psalm 46) (L) God is our refuge and strength, (P) A very present help in trouble. (L) Therefore we will not fear, though the earth be moved, (P) And though the mountains be toppled into the depths of the sea. (L) Though it's waters rage and foam, (P) The Lord of hosts is with us. (L) The God of Jacob is our stronghold.
Meditation
When night ends... "How can we determine the hour of dawn - when the night ends and the day begins?" the rabbi asked of his students. "When, from a distance, you can distinguish between a dog and a sheep?" one of his students suggested. "No" the rabbi answered. "Is it when you can distinguish between a fig tree and a grapevine?" another student asked. "No" he replied. "Please tell us the answer, then" said the students. "It is when you can look into the face of a human being and have enough light to recognize in him your brother," the wise teacher replied. "Until then, it is night, and the darkness is still with us."
Message
"WE LEARNED IT ALL IN KINDERGARTEN" (BE SEATED) Most of what I really need to know about how to live, and what to do, I learned in kindergarten. Wisdom was not at the top of the graduate school mountain, but there in the sandbox. These are the things I learned: Share everything. Play fair. Don't hit people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up your own mess. Don't take things that aren't yours. The Scout is Reverent Resource Book -- 94 -A Scouts Own Service
Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody. Wash your hands before you eat. Live a balanced life. Learn some and think some, and draw and sing and dance and play and work every day some. Take a nap in the afternoon. When you go out into the world, watch for traffic, hold hands and stick together. Be aware of wonder. Remember the little seed in the plastic cup. The roots go down and the plant goes up, and nobody really knows why, but we are all like that. Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the plastic cup - they all die. So do we. And then remember the book about Dick and Jane and the first word you ever learned, the biggest word of all: LOOK. Everything you need to know is in there somewhere. The golden rule and love and basic sanitation. Ecology and politics and sane living. Think of what a better life it would be if we all had cookies and milk about three o'clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankets for a nap. Or if we had a basic policy in our nation and other nations always to put things back where we found them and cleaned up our own messes. And it is still true, no matter how old you are, when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together.
Benediction
Prayer Composed By Chief Yellow Lark A Blackfoot Indian Oh, Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds and whose breath gives life to all the world, hear me. I come before you, one of your many children. I am weak and small. I need your strength and wisdom. Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes ever behold the red and purple sunset; my ears sharp so I may hear your voice. Make me wise, so I may learn the things you have taught my people, the lessons you have hidden under every rock and leaf. I seek strength, not to be superior to my brothers, but to be able to fight my greatest enemy--myself. Make me ever ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes, so whenever life fades, like the fading sunset, my spirit will come to you without shame.
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A Scouts Own
Compiled by Gordon Greaves, Cairns Australia
Prayer - Venturer.
Lord, We thank you for letting us come once again to marvel at your creations. We hope that those in the group who are new to this activity will leave with the same sense of wonder that we always feel as we step into a cave. We treat these activities as fun, but always with a sense of wonder at the thousands of years required to create even the smallest of the features at which we look. Help us to preserve your work, both for ourselves and for future generations of Scouts and Cavers. Amen.
Yarn - Leader.
Beneath the surface of the earth lies a strange, magnificent world darker than the darkest moonless night. No rain falls. No seasons change. No storms rage. This underground world is silent as a tomb, yet it is not without life. Birds and bats fly with sure accuracy through twisted mazes of tunnels, while ghostly, eyeless creatures scurry along the walls. The floor is sometimes the home of strange insects and micro-organisms. This is the world of the caver, as beautiful, alien and remote as the glaciers on high mountains. And just as mountaineers are tempted by summits that rise far above familiar ground, cavers are drawn into a subterranean wilderness every bit as exciting as any place warmed by the rays of the sun. There are thousands of caves in Australia. Some are at the edge of the sea, carved by the erosion of the waves, while others are lava tubes created when the surfaces of rivers of molten rock cooled even as the lava beneath continued to flow. Most caves, however, were formed as rainwater, made slightly acidic by carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and chemicals in the soil over which it ran, seeped into fissures in soluble limestone and gradually, over thousands of years, melted out branching networks of tunnels and rooms. Some caves are too tiny to enter, while others are many kilometers in length. Within some caves are chambers larger than the biggest sporting arenas, and shafts deeper than the tallest buildings. There are towering pillars, and expanses of colourful stone folded as if they were massive draperies. The forces that build a cave work with infinite patience. A drop of water hanging from the point of a stalactite leaves a trace of mineral residue when it falls, lengthening the stalactite ever so slightly. Scouting works the same way. Over your years in Scouts, slowly you accumulate knowledge. Much passes you by - some stays, and becomes part of you. Every experience you have in Scouting, good or bad, leaves it's mark on you. There are thousands of Scouts in Australia; some are at the edge of the sea, others are in the centre of the continent, dependent on a radio link for their Scouting. Who has the easier time of it? The city Scout, who has all the resources of the city - but all of the dangers that city life can bring? Or the country kid - who has none of the pressures of the city - but instead an aching loneliness every time they realise that the nearest friend their own age is a day's journey away? Make your heart big enough for all the Scouts in the world to enter - for they are all your brothers and sisters.
Prayer - Venturer 2.
If you know the Lord, You need nobody else, To see you through the darkest night. You can walk alone, You only need the Lord, He'll keep you on the road marked right. Take time to pray every day And when you're heading home He'll show you the way. If you know the Lord, You need nobody else to see the light, His wonderful light.
(2) The Lord bless us and keep us; the Lord make His face to shine upon us and be gracious to us; the Lord give us peace... [Wait about five seconds...] Thank you all for being part of our Scouts Own.
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another, and to ourselves come from some command of god. The scout law sums up all the qualities a scout should have and without which he cannot be a good scout. P e o p l e : to help other people at all times Chaplain aide: our lord told us that love of neighbor was like the first law of love of god. The first children of god were known by the love they had for one another. Real human charity or love prompts us to want to help others at all times. Our scout training will give us skills and knowledge that will put us in a better position to do this. P e o p l e : to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally Straight. Chaplain aide: scouting offers us many opportunities to grow physically. To be alert and ready requires us to give special care to those gifts of soul intellect and will - that make us unto god. 'Morally straight' means we must try to know what is right and true, and to love what is good and Choose it.
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And put aside from us our wicked ways as we put aside the bad Works of them who do us wrong. And let us not have such troubles as lead us into crooked roads, But keep us from all evil, For yours is all that is the earth and the sky; The streams, the hills and the valleys, the stars, the moon, And the sun, and all that live and breathe. Wonderful, shining, mighty spirit."
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Interfaith Service
Randy Neufeld
(P) the Lord of hosts is with us (L) the God of Jacob is our stronghold
INVOCATION
Be merciful to me, O God, Be merciful, for I have taken refuge in You. In the shadow of Your wings, will I take refuge until this time of trouble has gone by. I will call upon the most high God, The God who maintains my cause. He will send from heaven and save me; He will confound those who trample upon me; God will send forth His love and his faithfulness. Amen.
HYMN
Kum Ba Yah my Lord, Kum Ba Yah Kum Ba Yah my Lord, Kum Ba Yah Kum Ba Yah my Lord, Kum Ba Yah Oh, Lord Kum Ba Yah Someone's crying Lord, Kum Ba Yah Someone's crying Lord, Kum Ba Yah Someone's crying Lord, Kum Ba Yah Oh Lord Kum Ba Yah Someone's singing Lord, Kum Ba Yah Someone's singing Lord, Kum Ba Yah Someone's singing Lord, Kum Ba Yah Oh Lord Kum Ba Yah Someone's praying Lord, Kum Ba Yah Someone's praying Lord, Kum Ba Yah Someone's praying Lord, Kum Ba Yah Oh Lord Kum Ba Yah
HYMN
Oh beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties, Above the fruited plain. (Chorus) America, America. God shed His Grace on thee, and crown thy good with brotherhood, From sea to shining sea. Oh beautiful for patriot dream, That sees beyond the years, Thine alabaster cities gleam, Undimmed by human tears. (Repeat Chorus)
MEDITATION
Sanctify our campsite with your presence and joy. By the spirit of affection and service unite our Scouting families, that they may show your praise in our land and in all the world.
RESPONSIVE READING
(Psalm 46) (L) God is our refuge and strength (P) A very present help in trouble (L) therefore we will not fear, though the earth be moved (P) and though the mountains be toppled into the depths of the sea (L) though it's waters rage and foam The Scout is Reverent Resource Book
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Make me wise that I may know all You have taught my people The lessons You have hidden in every rock I seek strength, not to be superior to my brother Make me able to fight my greatest enemy <197> myself Make me ready to stand before You with clean and straight eyes When life fades, as the fading sunset, may our spirits stand before You without shame.
MORNING GRACE
Gracious giver of all good Thee we than for rest and food Grant that all we do or say In Thy service be this day Amen
NOON GRACE
Father for this noonday meal We would speak the grace we feel Health and strength we ask of Thee Help us Lord to faithful be Amen
EVENING GRACE
Tireless guardian on our way Thou hast kept us well this day While we thank Thee we request Care continued, pardon, rest Amen
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All: Praise and bless the Lord, and give thanks to Him and serve Him with great humility.
OFFERING - For the World Friendship Fund CLOSING HYMN - " This is My Father's World"
This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears, All nature sings, & round me rings the music of the spheres. This is my Father's world. I rest me in the thought Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas, His hand the wonders wrought. This is my Father's world. The birds their carols raise. The morning light, the lily white, declare the Maker's praise. This is my Father's world. He shines in all that's fair; In the trusting grass I hear him pass, He speaks to me everywhere.
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May the Lord, Mighty Lord, Bless and keep you forever.
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SONG: They That Wait Upon the Lord (in the songbook) A Vietnam Buddhist Chant of Incense:
Burning incense spread to the four winds slowly, swirls formed as a wise cloud. Gathering here, we bow and pray, Bring the beautiful garland to the altar! Praying to the omnipotent, benevolent God of Mankind. Deep in our humble heart, we seek the absolute truth Which takes us out of the circle of suffering.
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Silent Prayer:
After a moment, the leader says: Leader: O God, it is not easy to pray, And yet I pray that these few moments will somehow bring me closer to you
HOMILY: A Tell of Three Trees - as retold by Angela Elwell Hunt OFFERING - For the World Friendship Fund CLOSING HYMN - " God Bless America"
God Bless America, land that I love, Stand beside her, and guide her, Though the night, with the light from above, From the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans, white with foam, God Bless America, My home, sweet, home, God Bless America, My home sweet home.
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