A groups of conservative former Boy Scouts have announced the
formation of a Christian alternative to that quintessential American
institution.
John Stemberger, founder of OnMyHonor.Net, a coalition of former Boy
Scout leaders and participants, has announced the formation of a new
soon-to-be-named scouting organization for young men.
“We have direct
communication from over 30,000 leaders, parents, and people within the
scouting movement who have specifically said ‘we want to be involved,”
Stemberger told reporters on a Tuesday conference call announcing the
endeavor.
According to interim executive director Rob Green, a 20-year veteran
executive of the Boy Scouts of America in Florida a South Carolina, the
idea is to give families and scouts a place to turn given the Boy
Scouts’ recent decision to allow openly gay members into their ranks.
“We are trying to make sure that families who have felt a little bit
left behind by the divergent values of the Boy Scouts — that there is
something for them that they can join and know what they stand for,”
Green said.
Green explained that on June 29 in Louisville, Kentucky nearly 50
leaders came together to conceive of a new scouting organization.
“It’s our vision to be the premier national character development
organization for young men, which produces godly and responsible
husbands, fathers, and citizens,” Green said to reporters.
“The new
program will be an exciting and motivating outdoor-based program focused
on leadership and character development for boys, and founded on
principles and values that reflect a Christian worldview.”
He said that, while people of any faith may participate, the program
will stick to “standard statement of Christian faith and values.”
The organization will begin the registration process for new units in
November and will launch on Jan. 1 2014. Its name and logo will be
announced this coming September at a convention in Nashville, Tenn.
According to Green, the organization wants ranks achieved in the Boy Scouts will be transferable to the new scouting program.
“Our mission is simple and clear: to guide generations of courageous
young men to honor God, lead with integrity, serve others, and
experience outdoor adventure,” Green said.
“In addition, the organization’s membership policy will focus on
sexual purity rather than sexual orientation,” he added. “The policy
will read, in part: ‘the proper context for sexual relations is only
between a man and a woman in the covenant of marriage.’”
Green also said that the main goal is to keep the politics of sexuality out of the program.
“The politics that are out there about this issue, that is not
something 10-year-old boys are interested in, they are interested in
camping and fishing and climbing, canoeing, campfires.”
He added that a new organization is needed to restore the founding ideals of the Scouts.
“For 100 years terms like ‘morally straight’ and ‘clean and reverent’
that are in the Boy Scout oath and law were understood from a Christian
worldview,” Green said. “The founder of scouting even said ‘scouting is
nothing more than applied Christianity.’ So we are trying to restore
that ideal.”
Stemberger further noted that the organization will not question
people’s sexuality or reject gay members, explaining that the
organization hopes sexual orientation is not an issue.
“We don’t think sex and politics should be in a program for kids.
Those are issues for parents and so we are going to allow parents to
navigate those waters and not a program that they put their kids in,” he
said.