Introducing… Religious Emblems Coordinators. PURPOSE: Encourage all youth to earn the emblem of their faith Promote religious emblems usage like BSA promotes.

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Introducing… Religious Emblems Coordinators

PURPOSE: Encourage all youth to earn the emblem of their faith Promote religious emblems usage like BSA promotes other youth advancement Establish goals and track the number of religious emblems to be completed every year

WHY? Baden-Powell stated, "No man is much good unless he believes in God and obeys His laws. So every Scout should have a religion....Religion seems a very simple thing: First: Love and Serve God. Second: Love and serve your neighbor." (Scouting For Boys, 1908)

WHY? Religious Emblems reinforce BSA values Improve relationships with religious chartered partners Establish relationships with potential Religious partners

COUNCIL Religious Emblems Coordinator Is appointed by the Vice President of Program Sets goals with Council Advancement Committee Disseminates information to District REC’s Disseminates information through: Trainings Professional staff College of Commissioners Science University of Scouting New leader training Program at Summer Camp and Day Camp

COUNCIL Religious Emblems Coordinator

Works with the Religious Relationships (RR) Committee Recognizes that the RR Committee is the group that works directly with the faith community to: Recruit chaplains Coordinate the council calendar with religious holidays Sponsor religious retreats Identify religious representatives from the various faith groups Strengthen ties with local congregations and chartered organizations

COUNCIL Religious Emblems Coordinator If the Religious Relationships Committee works primarily with the faith community, the Religious Emblems Coordinator focuses specifically on raising awareness of religious emblems and increasing usage. The REC can learn through the RR Committee which Faith Committees are sponsoring retreats and which congregations are offering classes

DISTRICT Religious Emblems Coordinator Is appointed by District Program Chair Sets goals with District Program Chair & Committee Disseminates information to Units Disseminates information through: Re-charter packets Roundtables Camporees

DISTRICT Religious Emblems Coordinator Encourages Unit Committees to set goals (i.e. number of religious emblems that will be earned that year) Recruits “presenters” to make presentations on religious emblems. Ask clergy of chartered partners, leaders of units that promote religious emblems, Chaplains, etc.

UNIT Religious Emblems Coordinator Encourages Unit Committees to set goals (i.e. number of religious emblems that will be earned that year) Recruits “presenters” to make presentations on religious emblems. Ask clergy of chartered partners, leaders of units that promote religious emblems, Chaplains, etc. Serves as a member of the Unit Committee Acquaints all youth with the religious emblems program and the emblems available from their faith group Provides Scout families and clergy with an orientation to the religious emblems program and encourages their involvement Urges all youth in the unit to earn the religious emblem(s) of their faith.

UNIT Religious Emblems Coordinator Encourages Unit Committees to set goals (i.e. number of religious emblems that will be earned that year) Recruits “presenters” to make presentations on religious emblems. Ask clergy of chartered partners, leaders of units that promote religious emblems, Chaplains, etc. Disseminates information to the unit’s Scouts and Scouters about any district or council religious emblems activities, retreats, camps, etc. Promotes religious emblems usage like BSA promotes other youth advancement. Coordinates the establishment of goals and tracks the number of religious emblems completed every year. Serves as the unit’s liaison to the District REC

SAMPLE GOALS Number of emblems (by religion, district, etc.) Number of presentations made to units Number of congregations offering religious emblems classes Number of trainings

RECRUITMENT Establish communication with the Religious Relationships committee and ask them to help recruit Religious Emblems Coordinators (REC’s) for Districts Ask clergy of chartered partners Ask leaders of units that promote religious emblems

HOW TO PROMOTE USAGE OF RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS Gather information on the religious emblems programs and the various promotion resources available to you Educate the Unit leaders about these resources Recognize religious emblems recipients

HOW TO PROMOTE USAGE OF RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS…Wear the Patch! SKU # SKU # SKU # Idea: Patch Presentation Ceremony

SHARING DATA Collect data on the religious emblems usage Catholic Archdiocese or Diocese Other faith groups (more in process) Post information on the Council, District, and Unit websites List recipients in the council newsletter Recognize leaders, units, and districts that did an outstanding job Market your data by posting it on the websites OR praypub.org/rec

● Clickable Chart ● Duty to God Brochure / Printable Chart ● Frequently Asked Questions ● How to Get Started ● REC Video ● Additional Resources (praypub.org/rec) KNOW & USE YOUR RESOURCES

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HOW DO WE GET STARTED? ?

A PLAN FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS USAGE

A PLAN FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS USAGE

A PLAN FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS USAGE

A PLAN FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS USAGE

A PLAN FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN RELIGIOUS EMBLEMS USAGE

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