Oh, wow, I’m so sorry you are all encountering that issue with Boy Scouts. Our pack/troop is chartered by our church, so there are no activities on Sundays, the kids are encouraged to pursue achievements that help them grow in their faith, and the pack and the troop each have a parent acting as chaplain to chair up religious-based activities.
Most of the leaders in the pack/troop are actively involved in our church, as well. I am so thankful for the experiences my boys have had with BSA. I just served on a panel for the pack to review the work of several boys who worked on a religious award over the course of 8 months. The experiences they shared and the knowledge they gained – wow, it can’t be beat!
An aside – my son went on a skiing weekend with the BSA troop and I am always uncomfortable when I know he won’t be home in time for church. The parents/leaders that went with the boys made sure they had two opportunities to go to church before they came home, and I think every kid on the trip took advantage of the opportunity! I was so thankful for the example those parents/leaders are setting for our boys.
I’m in NH, by the way.
GSA, on the other hand, I am uncomfortable with from the top down. That disappoints me because I was in GSA as a child. We are going to check out an American Heritage Girls group this evening, though. It looks like a very active group and it is chartered by a church in our area.