Lion’s Pride Lion Adventure
- Adventure name: Lion’s Pride
- Rank: Lion
- Type: Required
- Category: Family & Reverence
Overview
It is important to know that Scouting America has a religious element as a part of the program as stated in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. However, Scouting America is absolutely nonsectarian in its attitude toward a member’s religion or faith. Scouting America policy is that the home and organization or group with which the member is connected shall give definite attention to religious life. In this Adventure, the Lions learn about their family by exploring the faith traditions and celebrations that make being part of their family special. This Adventure is commonly done at home with the Cub Scout’s family. If it is being done as a den, ensure that every parent and guardian is aware of the content and the activities that the den will do and allow for parents to opt out of doing it as a den activity and choose to complete the requirement at home.
Requirements
Requirement 1
With your parent or legal guardian talk about your family’s faith traditions. Draw a picture of your favorite family’s faith tradition holiday or celebration.
Activities:
- Lion Holiday Drawing (Indoor, energy 2, supplies 2, prep 1) Draw and color a favorite faith tradition holiday or celebration.
Requirement 2
With your family, attend a religious service OR other gathering that shows how your family expresses Family & Reverence.
Activities:
- Lion Attend a Religious Celebration (Travel, energy 2, supplies 1, prep 5) Cub Scouts attend a religious celebration with their family.
- Lion Attend a Religious Service (Travel, energy 2, supplies 1, prep 5) Attend a religious service with your family.
- Lion Family Reverence (Travel, energy 3, supplies 1, prep 5) Attend a Veterans Day event with your den.
Requirement 3
Make a cheerful card or a drawing for someone you love and give it to them.
Activities:
- Lion Note of Kindness (Indoor, energy 2, supplies 2, prep 2) Make a card of kindness to give to someone special.
Resources
Note: This is an unofficial archive of Cub Scout Adventures that was automatically extracted from the Scouting America website and may contain errors.