Cofounded by the late Joe C. Carrington Sr. and the late Owen Cooper, the Association of Southern Baptists (our parent organization) operated out of Austin, Texas, for more than 20 years. In February 1975, the executive committee and board changed the name to the Association of Baptists for Scouting (ABS).
The ABS is a group of concerned Baptists who, in the best cooperative spirit, are interested in supporting the total mission of our churches by offering a positive youth program with a spiritual emphasis.
The mission of the ABS is to help strengthen Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing as an integral part of local Baptist congregations' ministry to youth. The ABS also assists BSA local councils to register new units within Baptist churches, helping the churches in their mission of outreach, Christian citizenship, education, and lay leader development.
More than 100,000 Scouting youth and adult members are now being served through approximately 5,000 Baptist churches that use the Scouting program as part of their ministry to youth. More than 3,200 of these youth earned one or more of the God and Country series or religious emblems as part of their spiritual growth program in 2004.
Although many denominations use the Scouting program, there are more Baptist churches in more places that are concerned about reaching youth but do not have the proper vehicle to accomplish their mission. Scouting can help meet this need.
According to a Baylor University study of youth programs in SBC, ministers from Southern Baptist churches with both RA and BSA programs report that the programs complement much more than they conflict. The complementary nature of Scouting and Brotherhood youth programs stems in large part from the distinct and complementary nature of the programs' goals.
Thousands of Baptist churches have more than one youth program operating successfully and compatibly. Other youth programs in the church tend to be "inreach" ministry programs while Scouting is an "outreach" ministry. These programs serve different target markets. The keys: purpose, goal, and leadership.
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