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Religion in Life for Girl Scouts

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  • Home
  • Younger Girls
    • Introduction
    • FAQ for Younger Girls
    • Ready? Set. Go!
    • Girl Scout Law 1: Honest and Fair
    • Girl Scout Law 2: Friendly and Helpful
    • Girl Scout Law 3: Considerate and Caring
    • Girl Scout Law 4: Courageous and Strong
    • Girl Scout Law 5: Responsible for What I Say and Do
    • Girl Scout Law 6: Respect Myself and Others
    • Girl Scout Law 7: Respect Authority
    • Girl Scout Law 8: Use Resources Wisely
    • Girl Scout Law 9: Make the World a Better Place
    • Girl Scout Law 10: Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout
    • Share Your Experience!
  • Older Girls
    • Introduction
    • FAQ for Older Girls
    • Part One: Religion and Spirituality
    • Part Two: Religions in Our World
    • Part Three: Unitarian Universalism, Past into Present
    • Part Four: Religion in Everyday Life
    • Part Five: Issues for Girls and Young Women
    • Part Six: Wrapping It Up
  • Parents, Advisors, and Religious Professionals
    • Introduction
    • About the Program
    • Program Advisor
    • Religious Professionals
    • Parents or Caregivers
    • My Promise, My Faith
    • Alumnae Group

Welcome to Religion in Life

for Girl Scouts

Religion in Life for Girl Scouts is a religious recognition program for Unitarian Universalist girls, grades 4-12, who are also Girl Scouts.

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Younger Girls

The program for Younger Girls will help you think about what the Girl Scout Law means and how the values of Girl Scouting relate to your Unitarian Universalist religion.

Older Girls

The program for Older Girls will help you grow spiritually by exploring your Unitarian Universalist faith, values, and heritage, your Girl Scout values and heritage, and the areas where they intersect.

Parents and Leaders

These sections explain the Religion in Life for Girl Scouts program as it applies to parents, advisors, and leaders who interact with the girls taking the program.
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