A SCOUT IS REVERENT
Information about earning the religious emblem for your faith
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. When you earn your religious emblem, the badge you wear indicates much more than achievement: it indicates who you are and what you believe. It shows your duty to God.

To encourage members to grow stronger in their faith, religious groups have developed 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.
A Scout who earns a religious emblem is entitled to wear the youth religious emblem square knot on his uniform. The religious emblem medal may also be worn over the knot for ceremonies and formal occasions. (See the Uniform Inspection Sheet for correct placement.)

The links below will be helpful in earning your religious award:
INFORMATION FROM BSA
BSA Religious Emblem Programs
www.scouting.org/awards/religious
How to Get Started
www.scouting.org/awards/religious
P.R.A.Y.
www.praypub.org
National Catholic Committee on Scouting
www.nccs-bsa.org
National Jewish Committee on Scouting
www.jewishscouting.org
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
lds.org
Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting
www.eocs.org
National Assoc. of United Methodist Scouters
www.naums.org
National Lutheran Association on Scouting
www.nlas.org
National Episcopal Scouters Association
www.nationalepiscopalscouting.com
Association of Baptists for Scouting
www.baptistscouters.org
National Assoc. of Presbyterian Scouters
www.presbyterianscouters.org/awardinfo
United Churches of Christ for Scouting
www.goodservant.org
Friends Committee on Scouting (Quaker)
scouting.quaker.org
Assoc. of African Methodist Episcopal Scouts
www.ameced.com
Baha'i Committee on Scouting
www.education.usbnc.org
North American Hindu Association
www.mytechvalet.com
National Buddhist Committee on Scouting
www.geocities.com/bcascout
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