Scout Sunday is an observance of the connection between the BSA and its religious-oriented partners. It's held each year on the Sunday preceding the anniversary of Scouting in America (February 8). So "officially" it's February 8, but large church organizations can schedule this day any day in February. The United Methodist Church (organization) has officially scheduled it for February 13.
Keller United Methodist Church is providing an opportunity to Troop 1910, Crew 1910, Ship 1910, Pack 1910 and Troop 1920 to serve at their Sunday services to recognize the impact of Scouting within the church body of Keller UMC.
Youth would be greeters/ushers to help recognize and demonstrate our commitment to the Scout Law being Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Cheerful and, most importantly, Reverent.
Participation as a volunteer at Keller UMC (or at your home religious institution) on Scout Sunday would qualify Scouts to receive the Scout Sunday patch pictured above.
(Participation can be as much as wearing your full Scout uniform to service at your home church if you're not able to serve in another way.)
There are TWO services your Scout may serve at. Only choose one. You will need to attend with your scout (not serve, but be present as their guardian). You will need to register your scout HERE Registration for this service opportunity are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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