Religious emblems programs (Girl Scouts of the USA)

Religious emblems programs (Girl Scouts of the USA)

A variety of religious emblems programs are used by the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) to encourage youth to learn about their faith and to recognize adults who provide significant service to youth in a religious environment. These religious programs are created, administered and awarded by the various religious groups and not GSUSA, but each program must be approved for use by the GSUSA. These are recognized by [http://www.praypub.org/ Programs of Religious Activities with Youth] (P.R.A.Y.) and listed as awards approved for Girl Scouts in an official brochure provided to Girl Scout council offices, as well as posted on their website.cite web |url=http://www.praypub.org |title=Programs of Religious Activities with Youth |accessdate= 2008-07-29 |publisher=P.R.A.Y.]

Approved programs and awards

The following awards are recognized by GSUSA and may be worn on the uniform upon completion of the program. [cite web |url=http://www.praypub.org/pdf_docs/toservegod.pdf |title=To Serve God... |accessdate= 2008-07-29 |publisher=P.R.A.Y.] The emblems and awards given to girls at the completion of the program are worn either "in a single horizontal row on the right side of the uniform blouse, level with the Girl Scout Membership Pin [on the uniform sash] , or on the vest in the area below the membership stars or troop/group numerals and above the next official insignia already on the vest." [cite web |url=http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/insignia/where_to_place/brownie/brownie_religious_other.asp|title=Where to Place Insignia on a Uniform: Brownie Girl Scouts - Religious and Other Awards|accessdate= 2008-07-29 |publisher=GSUSA] [cite web |url=http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/insignia/where_to_place/junior/junior_religious_other.asp|title=Where to Place Insignia on a Uniform: Junior Girl Scouts - Religious and Other Awards|accessdate= 2008-07-29 |publisher=GSUSA] [cite web |url=http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/insignia/where_to_place/11_17/11_17_religious_other.asp|title=Where to Place Insignia on a Uniform: Girl Scouts 11-17 - Religious and Other Awards|accessdate= 2008-07-29 |publisher=GSUSA]

* There are multiple different awards of the same name, intended for different age levels of Girl Scouts of the faith.
^ This includes: Assemblies of God, Church of the Brethren, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Church of God, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Mennonite, Church of the Nazarene, Pentecostal, Reformed, Seventh-day Adventist, United Church of Christ and Wesleyan churches.

Patch Programs

In addition to the official recognitions offered by each faith for girls, several faiths offer patch programs for girls who complete certain requirements and/or achieve certain goals. Because these patch programs are considered unofficial by GSUSA, they do not require formal approval from the scouting organization, nor are they worn on the front of the uniform. Like other unofficial patches, event patches, and holiday patches, they are worn on the back of the uniform sash or vest.

P.R.A.Y. also offers its own "To Serve God" segment patch program for Girl Scouts of all ages and adult advisers of all faiths, designed to promote their religious awards programs. The name is inspired by the words "to serve God" in the Girl Scout promise. To earn the patch, girls and adults must attend or make an interfaith presentation about religious awards, then fulfill a personal commitment of their choice "to serve God", such as promoting, earning, or helping another girl earn the religious award for her faith. There are four segments for the patch. One is offered yearly, called the "anchor patch", while the other three are offered yearly on a rotational basis. After one patch is released, the previous year's patch is discontinued for the next three years, then is reinstated again for a one year period. The program began in 2006, and as of August 2008, only two of these three patches have been released.

References

External Links

[http://www.praypub.org/pdf_docs/toservegod.pdf To Serve God...] official brochure from P.R.A.Y. that lists the religious programs approved by GSUSA and contact information for each organization that offers the program for their faith


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