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What is a Scout's Own Service?



Scouts' Own or Guides' Own is an inspirational, informal ceremony held as part of Scouting or Guiding activities.

A Scouts' Own service is usually short, often lasting no longer than 15 minutes. They are made up of a mixture of readings, prayers, reflections and music. Many Scouts' Owns are based on a particular theme, such as friendship, using resources wisely, or fairness. This might be connected to a certain event or occasion.[1]

A Scouts' Own is not a replacement for an individual's own worship according to their faith.

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A Scouts own Service by Troop 223 12-09-2012.pdf Scout's Own Service for Sunday, 12/09/2012  
BigBookScoutRev.pdf Big Book of Scout Reverent