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Duty to God Passport
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Duty to God Passport

Arrow of Light – 5th Grade
Duty to God
Family & Reverence
Required
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Requirement 1
Duty to God Passport
Arrow of Light – 5th Grade
Duty to God
Family & Reverence
Required
2023_2024_loops_pins_AOL_Duty_to_God
Requirement 1
Duty to God Passport

Snapshot of Activity

Complete the Family and Reverence activities at home with your family. 

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  • Printer 
  • 1 Passport per Cub Scout 

Before the meeting:

  1. Print out one passport per Cub Scout. 
  2. Select a date that you would like families to complete their Family & Reverence passport. 
  3. Send out an email and/or text about the Family & Reverence Adventure, and that the requirements will be completed at home. Families may choose to complete this Adventure using the passport or by earning the Religious Emblem of their choice.
  4. Remind adults to record when requirements are finished in their Cub Scout’s passport. When completed, ask that they send the passport back to the leader. Provide a requested due date for Adventure completion. 

 

During the meeting: 

  1. Hand out passports to Cub Scouts. 
  2. Review the requirements with the group and ask them to complete the activities with their families. 
  3. Ask Cub Scouts to return the passport when they have completed the requirements. 

 

After the meeting: 

  1. Remind the families to return completed passports to their Cub Scout leader. 

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Arrow of Light – 5th Grade
Indoor
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Cub Scouts discuss their family’s faith traditions and values and how they relate to the Scout Law with their parents or legal guardians. 

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