God and Country Program
February 14, 2010
Scout Sunday and Recognition at the 9 a.m. service
GOD & COUNTRY RECOGNITION
Young people who participate in the God and Country program grow stronger in their faith and in service to God. While they receive an award, they receive many more benefits that come from studying the Bible, working with an adult Christian, getting to know their pastor, and working together on community service projects. Listed below are the names of those youth who have earned their “God and Country” awards. Congratulations on your work and dedication!
GOD & ME
Samuel Amick
David Rider
GOD & CHURCH
Robert Rider
GOD & FAMILY
Clay Carrington
Christopher Culp
Jeff Tschirhart
GOD & LIFE
Kevin Tebbee
MENTORS
Beth Culp, God & Family
Jim Tebbee, God & Life
Cub Scout Pack 902 @ St. Paul's
Looking for something FUN and exciting with a purpose for your son? Consider joining our new Cub Scout Pack at St. Paul's.
The aim of Cub Scouting is to help boys grow into good citizens who are strong in character and personally fit. The Cub Scout promise teaches the boys to always "do their best, to do their duty to God and their country and to help others."
If you're a boy in 1st grade through 5th grade, then Cub Scouting may be for you and your family!
For more information, check out our Web site or call Kathy Kiwior at 248-650-8878.
Boy Scout Troop 123
Troop 123 has been a part of St. Paul’s since it was chartered in 1958. Since then, the troop has produced 93 Eagle Scouts. Open to any interested Middle School or Senior High boys, the troop meets at St. Paul’s on Mondays from 7:15-8:45 p.m. in Rooms 120-123.
For further information, contact the church office at 248.651-9361 to get Russ Waeglin’s contact information.
Visit the Troop 123 site
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