Scott Robertson

SM Tip - Transformational Service

By: Posted On: 2015-07-02

Transformational Service

I spent last week on a week long choir/mission trip with 40 or so high-school and college students from my church, something I’ve been doing since 2000. During the week, our kids served in a homeless feeding program, built steps and porches for homes in an incredibly rundown trailer park, ran two vacation Bible school programs, and did a variety of landscaping and painting projects in a small Ohio community whose best days lie decades in the past.

Over the course of the trip, I thought a lot about which service projects we’ve done over the years have been the most transformational–both for our students and for the communities we were serving. Since service is obviously a huge part of Scouting, the lessons we’ve learned apply equally well to troop service projects.

Transformational Service

In our ministry, we’ve decided that two factors are essential to transformational service:

1. To transform a community, you must work with an organization that has a clear vision and is moving in the right direction but still has plenty of need for volunteer help. Work with a rudderless organization, and you waste your time. Work with an organization that doesn’t really need your help and thus comes up with busy-work projects, and you waste both your time and their time.
2. To transform your Scouts, you must work directly with the people you are serving and/or alongside the partner organization’s dedicated volunteers. The relationships you and your Scouts build with these people adds a human element that makes service far more than just another activity to do or another box to check off on the way to advancement.

Is your troop doing transformational service? If not, consider these factors before your schedule your next project.

This tip list is a free service from Resources for Boy Scouting.

For more information, visit www.eaglebook.com

Feel free to forward this message to your friends, but please send it in its entirety.
Helpful Email Addresses:
Subscribe: eagletips-subscribe@yahoogroups.com 
Unsubscribe: eagletips-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
List owner: eagletips-owner@yahoogroups.com
Tip submissions: eagletips-owner@yahoogroups.com
Copyright © 2014 by Mark A. Ray. All rights reserved.


 
 

Materials found on InsaneScouter'.org is © 1998 - 2025, but may be reproduced and used for anything consistent with the Scouting and Guiding programs. Unless otherwise noted on the page. If you believe we are republishing your copyrighted material without permission, please Contact Us including the url to have it removed or your copyright information added. All opinions expressed on these pages are those of the original authors. All holdings are subject to this Disclaimer.

Please be advised that InsaneScouter is NOT affiliated with any Scouting or Guiding Organization including Boy Scouts of America.

Scouting resources for Den Leaders, Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Girl Guides, Girl Scout, Cub Scout, Venturing, Exploring, Beavers, Joey, Boy Scout Leaders