Re: Youth Ministries Bronze Award Requirements
Thomas E Sullivan (t773toms@juno.com)
Thu Sep 10 19:21:37 1998
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On Thu, 27 Aug 98 07:07:15 CDT Craig Bond <craig00@nternet.com> writes:
>YOUTH MINISTRIES BRONZE AWARD REQUIREMENTS
>
>Do nine of the following:
>
> 1. Earn your denomination's Venturing-age religious award.
>Use BSA God
>and Life Student packet, No. 33609, and Counselor packet, No. 33610.
>
> 2. (a) Learn about cultural diversity.
> (b) Make a presentation or tabletop display using the
>information you
>learned in (a) above.
> OR
> (c) Invite someone from a different cultural background
>from yours and
>the majority of your crew's members to give a presentation on a
>subject of
>his or her choosing. Introduce your guest.
> (d) Participate in a discussion about cultural diversity
>with your
>crew, Sunday school class, or other group.
>
> 3. Plan and lead a service project such as helping to build a
>Habitate for
>Humanity house, participating in a community cleanup project, or
>taking on
>a fix-up project for a nursing home or nursery.
>
> 4. (a) Serve as a volunteer in your church or synagogue or
>other nonprofit
>organization for at least three months.
> (b) Keep a personal journal of your experiences each time
>you worked as
>a volunteer.
> (c) After you have served as a volunteer for at least three
>months,
>share your experiences and how you feel about your service with
>others.
>
> 5. Go on a religious retreat or religious trek lasting at
>least two days.
>
> 6. Produce or be a cast member in some type of entertainment
>production
>with a religious or ethical theme, such as a play, a puppet show, or
>concert for a group such as a play, a puppet show, or concert for
>agroup
>such as a children's group, retirement home, homeless shelter, or Cub
>Scout
>or Boy Scout group.
>
> 7. Serve as president, leader, or officer of your Sunday
>school class or
>youth group.
>
> 8. Complete a Standard First Aid course or higher course or
>its equivalent.
>
> 9. (a) Participate in at least two Ethical Controversies as a
>participant.
> (b) Be a facilitator for at least two Ethical Controversies
>activites
>for your crew, another crew, your school class, a Boy Scout troop, or
>another group.
> (c) Lead or be a staff member putting on an Ethics Forum
>for your crew,
>your church or synagogue, or your school class.
>
> 10. Serve as a Sunday school teacher or assistant for a
>children's Sunday
>school class for at least three months, or as a volunteer for a
>church/synagogue children's activity such as vacation Bible school.
> (*This must be different than requirement 4 above.*)
>
> 11. Meet with your church or synagogue minister/rabbi/leader
>to find out
>what he or she does, what they had to do to become your leader, and
>what
>they think is the most important element of their job.
>
>[Activties or projects that are more available in your area may be
>substituted with your Advisor's approval for activities shown above.]
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>Bronze Award Device
> When you complete the requirements for a particular Bronze
>Award, you will
>earn a Bronze Award device similar to a military campaign ribbon that
>you
>may wear on your uniform. Earning the whole Sea Scouting
>Quartermaster or
>Venturing Ranger Award requires a greater challenge; each has a
>distinctive
>award of its own. For more information on these two challenging
>awards,
>check out the Sea Exploring Manual and the Ranger Guidebook. You can
>earn
>all five Bronze Awards as well as the Quartermaster and Ranger awards.
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>
>Above information copied from _Silver Award Guidebook_ (25-015), 1998
>printing.
>
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>
>My apologies for any misspellings. I've tried to pick them up, typos
>too,
>but do not guarantee the above to be free of these errors.
>
>
>Craig Bond
>Mandeville, Louisiana
>www.gnofn.org/~noac/chit2.html
>
> Anyone can count the seeds in an apple;
> only God can count the apples in a seed.
>
>
>
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