At Home Option
- Discuss with your Cub Scout your family’s faith traditions that are connected to your religious beliefs.
- Together with your Cub Scout draw your favorite religious holiday, religious celebration, or family faith tradition. Some family traditions are things your family may do together during these times that are not directly connected to your religious beliefs. For some, it may be cooking a certain type of food, playing a certain game, or singing certain songs.
Den Meeting Option
Before the meeting:
- Create a space for Cub Scouts to draw and color.
During the meeting:
- Share with Cub Scouts that a Cub Scout is Reverent and that means that they are faithful to their religious obligations and respect the beliefs of others.
- Share with Cub Scouts that religious holidays or celebrations are times for families and communities to come together. There are also family traditions that are connected to these events. For some, it may be cooking a certain type of food, playing a certain game, or singing certain songs.
- Think about your family’s faith traditions and draw a picture of it. Be ready to share your drawing when you are done.
- Have each Cub Scout describe their picture when they are done.