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Any of you guys do Boys Brigade?
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 02 Dec, 2008 12:30
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Any other members do Boys Brigade?
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#1
by
Robmeister
on 02 Dec, 2008 12:32
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Ain't heard of it before.
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#2
by
wpruitt
on 02 Dec, 2008 12:36
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say what ?
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#3
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 02 Dec, 2008 12:41
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Boys Brigade. Its a church based youth group. We teach the boys to march, how to look after their uniform, games, outings. This week we are doing a sponsored silence to raise money to send kids with a terminal illness to Lapland to meet Santa
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#4
by
SLYinKC
on 02 Dec, 2008 15:58
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Sounds kinda like "Boy Scouts". Or the church I grew up in had a program called "Royal Rangers". I used to be a leader for the 6 - 7 year old boys in this group.
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#5
by
hammerdrill376
on 02 Dec, 2008 16:01
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I agree. I think in many churches here it is referred to as the Royal Rangers.
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#6
by
Brkeatr
on 02 Dec, 2008 17:56
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I was involved with the Royal Rangers, it was strictly an Assembly of God organization when I was involved.
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#7
by
SLYinKC
on 02 Dec, 2008 17:58
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I was involved with the Royal Rangers, it was strictly an Assembly of God organization when I was involved.
Yes, that was the church I grew up in. I was involved with Royal Rangers as a leader for about 10 years.
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#8
by
Robmeister
on 02 Dec, 2008 18:39
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I am a den leader for my son's Cub Scout pack. Pretty cool. No...WAY cool.
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#9
by
Michael
on 21 Jan, 2009 14:22
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Scoutmaster of Troop 50, Stockton, CA here!
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#10
by
time2shine
on 21 Jan, 2009 14:35
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I think something like boy scouts is a great thing for kids. I did it for about 1 year, but decided to stop because of sports. I learned some cool trades in that short time.
About 10 years later, I found out that the co-leader of my group was convicted on sexual abuse charges. He had abused several kids in his "troop". This just ENRAGES me. Luckily, I was not one of them, and did not know the guys that were abused, as it happened after my time in his troop. But it's because of this reason, that I probably won't put my future kids in a group like this. Only UNLESS I am a leader myself, and I know the other leaders personally.
What is the background check for these guys?? I just can't see how a dirtbag like that was able to become a leader.
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#11
by
Wil87
on 22 Jan, 2009 02:39
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I think something like boy scouts is a great thing for kids. I did it for about 1 year, but decided to stop because of sports. I learned some cool trades in that short time.
About 10 years later, I found out that the co-leader of my group was convicted on sexual abuse charges. He had abused several kids in his "troop". This just ENRAGES me. Luckily, I was not one of them, and did not know the guys that were abused, as it happened after my time in his troop. But it's because of this reason, that I probably won't put my future kids in a group like this. Only UNLESS I am a leader myself, and I know the other leaders personally.
What is the background check for these guys?? I just can't see how a dirtbag like that was able to become a leader.
Criminal checks where not what they are now, but saying that, unless the leader in question had been convicted in the past then there would be no reason to suspect him........but sorry to here about that dude!
A teacher from my school was convicted and jailed for paedophilia charges....A TEACHER!!
But back to the topic (sorry to digress admin) I was a cub back in the day (which is where you go before scouts) I did enjoy it but it wasn't really for me!!
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#12
by
Michael
on 22 Jan, 2009 14:51
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...About 10 years later, I found out that the co-leader of my group was convicted on sexual abuse charges. He had abused several kids in his "troop". This just ENRAGES me. Luckily, I was not one of them, and did not know the guys that were abused, as it happened after my time in his troop. But it's because of this reason, that I probably won't put my future kids in a group like this. Only UNLESS I am a leader myself, and I know the other leaders personally.
What is the background check for these guys?? I just can't see how a dirtbag like that was able to become a leader.
Every effort is made to insure that these scum-bag predators do not harm our children. I have been a Scoutmaster since 98 and involved in scouting since I was 8. About 35 years! I have only come across this sort of situation once in all that time. Once too many.... but for a youth organization pretty good stats. Remember that these predators are sly and intelligent in how they prey upon youth. These guys are really professional and methodlogical in how they do it. In the BSA we make every effort to check: references are called, Megan's Law cross referenced, etc. But occasionally someone can slip in under the radar. I strongly recommend that any and all parents become very active in any organization their children are involved in. Why do you think I am in the position that I am? Scoutmaster.
--Michael K. Hopson, MA Education
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#13
by
PORKY
on 03 Feb, 2009 22:29
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I WAS in the boys brigade at the neighborhood Baptist church . I had A LOT of fun there and felt really safe. We went camping fishing skating did alot of community projects and learned alot of bible references Must have been 70-73 ish but they (the church) pissed me off big time ! i had one badge to go and they DROPPED the Brigade to go to a program called AWANA . I was getting a little older had alot of school things going on and just sorta dropped out , BUT it WAS a great learning program that i still refer back to in hard times of life ! When it comes down to it, it DOESNT matter where you believe its that you DO believe
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#14
by
Ian
on 05 Feb, 2009 11:57
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Yeah i was in the BB when i was younger,i remember the black arm bands that you put your badges on,the brown leather belt (with buckle) and the hat(cap).