Scout
Sunday / Scout Sabbath is celebrated by thousands of Scouts
each year at Churches & Synagogues across the United
States.
The Boy Scouts of America have designated the Sunday preceding February 8 as Scout Sunday and the following Saturday is designated as Scout Sabbath.
The day is meant to mark the founding of the Scouts in the United States. Observation varies by unit and locale. Scouts go to their places of worship in uniform .
Scouts are asked to wear their uniforms to their religious services and help with the service. The Religious Leaders are asked to recognize the Scouts and Scouting at some point during their service.






