Scouts Read Sacred Texts

Date:

May 7, 2026

 

Location:

Multiple Locations
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Lake Charles, LA 70607

 

Reminder: Scouting America Invites Youth Nationwide to Participate in “Scouts Read Sacred Texts” Event

Scouting America announced its continued support of Scouts Read Sacred Texts, a nationwide and worldwide event encouraging Scouts and their families to set aside time for reflective reading in conjunction with the 2026 National Day of Prayer, observed on May 7, 2026.

Developed by Scouting America’s National Religious Relationships Committee, Scouts Read Sacred Texts Invites Scouts to read a sacred or foundational text from their own faith tradition anytime between now and May 7. The initiative supports Scouting’s long standing emphasis on character development, literacy, and the Scout Oath’s commitment to “duty to God,” while fully respecting the personal beliefs and traditions of each Scout and family.

“The Scouts Read Sacred Texts event offers Scouts a meaningful opportunity to live out their duty to God,” explained Roger Krone, president & CEO of Scouting America. “By reading the sacred texts of their own faith traditions, Scouts join a shared experience with peers across communities and around the world – deepening their understanding while reflecting on enduring values. At its heart, the event encourages lifelong habits of reflection, respect, and growth.”

Most Scouts read at home with their families, though units and families may also choose to participate at places of worship or other appropriate settings. The committee recommends about 15 minutes of reading, with families or faith leaders deciding which passages are most meaningful.

Key goals of Scouts Read Sacred Texts include:

  • Encouraging reading and thoughtful reflection
  • Supporting ethical and character development
  • Strengthening family and community engagement

The event has seen strong and growing engagement. Last year, nearly 6000 youth collectively logged more than 1400 hours of reading, far exceeding initial expectations. Scouts from across the United States and countries/territories including Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Germany, Guam, India, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Nigeria, Okinawa, Palestine, Puerto Rico and Uganda took part, underscoring the initiative’s global reach.

Although rooted in Scouting, Scouts Read Sacred Texts is open beyond Scouting America membership. The National Religious Relationships Committee has extended invitations to every faith and many youth serving organizations worldwide, encouraging families, faith communities, and youth groups to participate together in a shared moment of reflection and respect.

For more information about Scouts Read Sacred Texts and to register, visit https://www.scoutsreadsacredtextsworldwide.org.

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Scouts Read Sacred Texts The National Day of Prayer falls on May 7, 2026, so participants will read sacred texts throughout that week. We invite all Scouts. Scouters and youth-serving organizations to join us! Download flyer for additional details. Download