Posts From September, 2020

"Band of Brothers" Complete Four Star Journey

John, Thomas, Christian
Four Star Award
Salem United Methodist Church

Salem, SC

 

John, Thomas, and Christian have been very dedicated to the P.R.A.Y. program. Each of them completed the required classes held at Salem United Methodist Church and earned the prestigious Four Star award. They started at age 8 with the God and Me program. They loved making and bringing their GAME box to each class. At age 10 they completed God and Family and created their pizza boxes and, of course, made homemade pizza at the last class. At age 12 they completed God and Church. Each of them did research on their selected religion and we held many open discussions about each one. Finally they completed God and Life. They learned how to relate Paul’s life with their own and how they can overcome anything as long as they put God first in their life. [Click here to read the article “Last God and Life Lesson Completed at Home Due to Covid-19, But Then Group Reconvenes to Re-do Last Lesson Together as a Group.”]

“I had the honor of watching these young men not only grow up throughout the years, but more importantly grow spiritually with their walk with God. I encouraged them to hold on to all their workbooks and refer back to them. I personally learn something new every time I do. I am above and beyond proud of these young men!” ~Tricia Burgess, P.R.A.Y. Counselor

 

 

Glimpses of Jesus and Me

Matthew R.
Jesus and Me
Discípulos de Cristo en Ponce

Puerto Rico Council, BSA

Spread out on the floor, here is Matthew reading the Bible, doing the lesson, and finishing his Jesus Scroll Craft. Thanks for sharing your hard work with us. Congratulations on earning the Jesus and Me award!

Award Received in the Nick of Time!

Noah B.
Evergreen Church
Bloomington, MN

Northern Star Council, BSA

Note to P.R.A.Y. from Noah’s father: “Thank you so much for getting the medallion out so quickly! It landed in my mailbox 45 minutes before we had to leave for the Court of Honor… The timing of its arrival, the opportunity for both Noah and I to speak about his experiences to our troop, and then getting to present the medallion to him were all very sweet things.  And it was possible in part because of how you served us. So again, thank you thank you!”

You are very welcome! Congratulations, Noah, and thank you for promoting Duty to God!

 

Lutheran Servant of Youth Presentation

Michael John Anderson
Lutheran Servant of Youth Award
Pillager, MN

Central Minnesota Council, BSA

In front of a masked audience practicing social distancing, Michael John Anderson received the Servant of Youth award after a six month delay due to quarantine.

At his home congregation Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Baxter, MN Michael has served in the choir, usher, confirmation mentor, Men’s Small Group Bible Study Member and has also served on the building maintenance team. His Scouting life began in 2015 when he became involved with Cub Scout Pack 77 in Pillager, MN sponsored by the Pillager Lion’s Club. serving as a Webelos Leader and then later as an Assistant Scoutmaster in Troop 77, he is also a Central Minnesota Council Merit Badge Counselor and a Pine Tree District Unit Commissioner. In addition he has unselfishly assisted a number of years with the district’s Pine Wood Derby.

Ken Toole, current National Lutheran Association on Scouting Executive Board member (pictured at left), and Loren Meinke, former NLAS board member (pictured at right) presented Michael (center) with his award.

Shane's God and Family Pizza

Shane S.
God and Family
The Discovery Center

Abilene, TX
Texas Trails Council, BSA

 

When reflecting on the God and Family program, Shane shares his thoughts: “It means to me to follow God always. And no matter how much I love my family, I put God first. And I’ll follow his Ten Commandments that he has given.”

Regarding the recipe card to explain how and why Christians share, here is Shane’s response:

"This is what I came up with … How Christians share - they donate food, clothes, money to people in need. And why do Christians share is because sharing is our response to God’s love. Because we are part of God’s family, we want to share. Since God is in my heart and he comes first before anyone or anything. I will do my part in sharing by donating some of my clothes, some kid books, and a couple of paper bags of food."

 

Shane did the final review with Pastor Paul. Here is Shane showing the different parts of his cardboard  pizza, and making homemade personal pan pizzas. Looks good, Shane!

 

Religious Emblems Coordinator Receives Doctorate Award

Earl Mattox
Religious Emblems Coordinator
Doctorate of Commissioner Science Award

Bristol, TN

Earl Mattox, Religious Emblems Coordinator for Sequoyah Council, Overmountain District recently received The Doctorate of Commissioner Science Award for his dissertation on the BSA Religious Emblems Program. Earl has been an REC for over 5 years and feels that the Religious Emblems Program is important both for the youth awards and also for adult awards. Earl is also a recipient of the God and Service Award and the Building Faith In Youth Award.

Thank you, Earl, for promoting Duty to God. Congratulations on your Doctorate of Commissioner Science Award!

Pictured with Earl is Anna Booher, counselor and mentor for the Doctorate Award