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'''Religious Emblems Program''' helps a scout learn to be reverent and to learn his '''[[Duty to God]]'''.  Each religious faith sets their own program standards. A Scout is reverent. He is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his religious duties and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion.
'''Religious Emblems Program''' helps a scout learn to be reverent and to learn his '''[[Duty to God]]'''.  Each religious faith sets their own program standards. A Scout is reverent. He is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his religious duties and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion.
To encourage members to grow stronger in their faith, religious groups have developed the following religious emblems programs. The Boy Scouts of America has approved of these programs and allows the emblems to be worn on the official uniform. The various religious groups administer the programs. Check with your local council service center or contact the religious organization directly to obtain the curriculum booklets.
For more information about Religious Emblems Programs …
# Duty to God Program Information 
# Review the Frequently Asked Questions about Religious Emblems Programs
# Learn How to Get Started on these programs
# See our chart of Religious Emblems Programs
# Watch the Religious Emblems Coordinator informational video
# Additional resources available for the Religious Emblems Coordinator
# Contact your local council service center or the appropriate religious organization (contact information is provided on the chart.) Contact your or the appropriate religious organization (contact information is provided on the .)
== Religious Emblems by Faith ==
=== African Methodist Episcopal Church ===
# '''[[God and Me (AMEC)]]''' - Cub Scout
# '''[[God and Family (AMEC)]]''' - Webelos
# '''[[God and Church (AMEC)]]''' - Scouts BSA
# '''[[God and Life (AMEC)]]''' - Venturing BSA / Sea Scouts BSA
# '''[[God and Service Nomination (AMEC)]]''' - Adult Scouting





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Religious Emblems Program helps a scout learn to be reverent and to learn his Duty to God. Each religious faith sets their own program standards. A Scout is reverent. He is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his religious duties and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion.

To encourage members to grow stronger in their faith, religious groups have developed the following religious emblems programs. The Boy Scouts of America has approved of these programs and allows the emblems to be worn on the official uniform. The various religious groups administer the programs. Check with your local council service center or contact the religious organization directly to obtain the curriculum booklets.

For more information about Religious Emblems Programs …

  1. Duty to God Program Information
  2. Review the Frequently Asked Questions about Religious Emblems Programs
  3. Learn How to Get Started on these programs
  4. See our chart of Religious Emblems Programs
  5. Watch the Religious Emblems Coordinator informational video
  6. Additional resources available for the Religious Emblems Coordinator
  7. Contact your local council service center or the appropriate religious organization (contact information is provided on the chart.) Contact your or the appropriate religious organization (contact information is provided on the .)

Religious Emblems by Faith

African Methodist Episcopal Church

  1. God and Me (AMEC) - Cub Scout
  2. God and Family (AMEC) - Webelos
  3. God and Church (AMEC) - Scouts BSA
  4. God and Life (AMEC) - Venturing BSA / Sea Scouts BSA
  5. God and Service Nomination (AMEC) - Adult Scouting