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Merit Badge Clinic

Our Stake (LDS stake made up of LDS Wards) is sponsoring a Merit Badge Clinic this week. The Young Mens Presidency will be providing Merit Badge Counselors for the following merit badges. Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communications, Family Life, Personal Management and Eagle Project Prep. I hope all goes well tonight and the scouts in our LDS Stake will get a change to earn some of these more difficult merit badges.

Required Merit Bages

Required Merit Bages

Along with these merit badges, we are encouraging the young men to also pass of some of the Duty to God requirements. DTG should go hand in hand with the Scouting program. To demonstrate this, I have put together a list of “similar” requirements in each that match. Here is what I have put together.

Communications

Requirement #3 = Page 14 Deacons DTG #3 “Give a talk in Priesthood or Sacrament Meeting”

Requirement #5 = Page 21 Deacons DTG #3 “Visit a government office. After your visit, explain to a parent or priesthood leader the function of the office.”

Requirement #9 = Page 21 Deacons DTG #2 “Choose 2 careers you may be interested in doing someday. Find out what educational or other requirements you would need for them, and interview someone in each position to learn what you must do to prepare for these careers.”

Requirement #4= Page 24 Deacons DTG #3, “3. Show a parent or a priesthood leader that you know how to use proper manners while eating, greeting acquaintances in formal and informal settings, greeting a person of authority, and introducing a speaker at a public event”

Citizenship in the Community

Requirement #7 = Page 14 of Deacons DTG #2 “Participate in 2 Quorum Service Projects”

Requirement #1 = Page 24 Deacon DTG #5. “Explain to a parent or priesthood leader what it means to obey, honor, and sustain the law.”

Requirement #3 = Page 21 Deacons DTG #3 “Visit a government office. After your visit, explain to a parent or priesthood leader the function of the office.”

General information = Page 21 Deacons DTG #2 “Choose 2 careers you may be interested in doing someday. Find out what educational or other requirements you would need for them, and interview someone in each position to learn what you must do to prepare for these careers.”

Citizenship in the Nation

Requirement #1 = Page 24 Deacon DTG #5. “Explain to a parent or priesthood leader what it means to obey, honor, and sustain the law.”

Requirement #2b,c = Page 21 Deacons DTG #3 “Visit a government office. After your visit, explain to a parent or priesthood leader the function of the office.”

General information = Page 21 Deacons DTG #2 “Choose 2 careers you may be interested in doing someday. Find out what educational or other requirements you would need for them, and interview someone in each position to learn what you must do to prepare for these careers.”

Citizenship in the World

Requirement #1 = Page 24 Deacon DTG #5. “Explain to a parent or priesthood leader what it means to obey, honor, and sustain the law.”

Requirement #7e = Page 21 Deacons DTG #6 “Attend a cultural event such as a church, school, or community play, music program, or musical.”

General information = Page 21 Deacons DTG #2 “Choose 2 careers you may be interested in doing someday. Find out what educational or other requirements you would need for them, and interview someone in each position to learn what you must do to prepare for these careers.”

Family Life

Requirement #1 = Page 16 Deacons DTG #2, “Read “The Family: A Proclamation to the World, Review them with a parent or priesthood leader.”

Requirement #5 = Page 13 of Deacons DTG #7 ” Perform at least 2 service projects for your family each year.”

Requirement #3 = Page 13 Deacons DTG #5 “With the help and permission of a parent, prepare at least 2 meals for your family. Where possible, also wash and iron your clothes for 1 month.”

Requirement #6 = Page 13 Deacons DTG #3, “Under the direction of your parents, organize and teach at least 4 family home evening lessons each year. You may want to consider using topics from For the Strength of Youth.”

Requirement #7 = Page 16 Deacons DTG #2, “Read “The Family: A Proclamation to the World, Review them with a parent or priesthood leader.”

General information = Page 21 Deacons DTG #2 “Choose 2 careers you may be interested in doing someday. Find out what educational or other requirements you would need for them, and interview someone in each position to learn what you must do to prepare for these careers.”

Personal Management

Requirement #2 = Page 22 Deacons DTG #9, “Develop and follow a financial budget for 3 months.”

General Information = Page 17 Deacons DTG #9, “Set up a plan to be spiritually and financially prepared to go on a mission at age 19.”

Requirement #10 = Page 21 Deacons DTG #2 “Choose 2 careers you may be interested in doing someday. Find out what educational or other requirements you would need for them, and interview someone in each position to learn what you must do to prepare for these careers.

October 29th, 2009  in Scouts, church, family, lds, mormon, priesthood 1 Comment »

Aaronic Priesthood Excitement

One week we went to church (mormon church) in Portland. It just so happened to be the first week one of the boys passed the sacrament. He is mentally challenged in some way. The young men had assigned some other deacon to walk around the chapel with him to make sure he passed the sacrament to the right rows. Well, while he was giving the bread to the Bishop, he turned and looked into the audience to find his parents. He had this huge smile on his face. He was just sooooo excited to finally be old enough to pass the sacrament. Then as he came down from the stand, he was passing to the rows of the congregation and still he would turn and look at his parents. I even caught him waving at them with excitement. It was just so cute and so real. He was uninhibited in showing his true feelings about being a deacon.

As I thought about him, I decided that all the new deacons are just as excited about FINALLY joining the deacons quorum and probably are smiling from ear to ear inside too, but somehow can control their excitement from showing, unlike the boy in your ward.

So it was with Tom today. He has been watching those older boys bless the sacrament for years. And his day finally came today. I was searching for the smile from ear to ear that I knew was in him, but he kept his cool and controlled his emotions. When he was done, he came and sat by us in the pews and looked down the row at me with a huge smile. I knew it!!!!! He really wanted to wave at me from the sacrament table. “Mom look at me, I’m finally here.”

October 26th, 2009  in church, family, lds, mormon, priesthood No Comments »