Cub Scout: Faith
During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to practice his faith as you plan for your vacation, while traveling to WDW, dining at the restaurants, and visiting the parks.
Throughout the Cub Scout ranks, there are many Faith goals built into the adventures including
- Beginning to strengthen their faith together with other family members
- Learning about individuals who have demonstrated fellowship, and creating plans to help us develop characteristics that will benefit our community
- Learning about what duty to God means to you and your family.
- Observing different ways a person can be reverent
- Practicing one’s religion—walking the “footsteps”—shows reverence and duty to God.
- Religious freedom is one of the founding principles of our country, and Scouting honors that freedom.
- Showing our duty to God by participating in service projects designed to help a neighbor or community organization
- We should show reverence for those of great faith who came before us.
- With their adult partner, discovering their family’s faith
- Worshipping together to strengthen our faith in God
A Scout is reverent.
Planning for your Disney World Resort & Park Visit
- Disney Themed Calendar
- Disney Family Tree & Crest
- Church Services at Disney?
- Cars-inspired Tracking Chart
Traveling to Walt Disney World
Dining at Disney World Restaurants
Visiting Disney World Parks
Tiger Core Adventure: My Family’s Duty to God
Wolf Core Adventure: Duty to God Footsteps
Bear Core Adventure: Fellowship and Duty to God
Webelos Core Adventure: Duty to God and You
AOL Core Adventure: Duty to God in Action