Become a faith investigator as you discover what faith means to you and your family. Discover what makes each member of your family different and what special gifts they have. Make a banner to show your faith and the reason your family is so special to you!
Rationale for Adventure
Helping a Tiger understand what duty to God means in Scouting and for them and their family.
Requirements
Tiger Circles: Duty to God
Complete requirement 1 plus at least two others.
- Discuss with your parent, guardian, den leader, or other caring adult what it means to do your duty to God. Tell how you do your duty to God in your daily life.
- With a family member, attend a religious service or other activity that shows how your family expresses reverence for God.
- Earn the religious emblem of your faith that is appropriate for your age or grade.
- Help with a local service project and talk with your den or family about how helping others is part of our duty to God.
- With the approval of your parent, guardian, den leader, or other caring adult, think of and then carry out an act of kindness or respect that you think shows duty to God.
Takeaways for Cub Scouts
- With their adult partner, discovering their family’s faith.
- Beginning to strengthen their faith together with other family members.
- Observing different ways a person can be reverent.
- A Scout is reverent.
Historical Requirements
2015 Handbook Requirements
Adventure Location:
Tiger Handbook, page 56
Tiger Den Leader Guide, page 53
Complete requirement 1 and at least two from requirements 2–4.
- With your adult partner, find out what duty to God means to your family.
- Find out what makes each member of your family special.
- With your family, make a project that shows your family’s beliefs about God.
- Participate in a worship experience or activity with your family.