There is a 17-year tradition of Scouting at the Ebenezer A.M.E. Church
in Ft. Washington, Maryland. For almost two decades the congregation
and community have embraced the Scouting program as a tool for
teaching values, leadership, and Christian ideals.
In 2000, that tradition paid off in a big way. Nineteen members of
Troop 487 earned Scouting's highest rank—Eagle Scout. Not every young
man who joins a Boy Scout troop earns the Eagle Scout rank; only about
4 percent of all Boy Scouts do so.
The goals of Scouting—citizenship training, character development, and
personal fitness—remain important for all Scouts, whether or not they
attain the Eagle Scout rank. Thousands of chartered organizations,
such as churches, fraternities, housing programs, and community-based
groups, combine the philosophy of Scouting, positive character, and
Christian values.
For the Rev. Dr. Jo Ann Browning, co-pastor of the church, Scouting
provides a foundation on which to build. "Scouting provides young men
with a frame of reference ... a memory to refer back to and most
importantly a spiritual foundation," she says. "All of their lives
they'll remember that the church embraced them and nurtured them."
Over the years the young men in this group have traveled to South
Africa and the Caribbean. They have also visited England, where
Scouting first began, and the birthplace of Lord Robert Baden-Powell,
the man who started the Scouting movement.
In addition to learning more about the world, they also worked hard
to learn more about what they could do to help their community.
Through hundreds of community service hours, these young men
participated in the adopt-a-road program and Scouting for Food. They
helped maintain nature trails and helped recondition older computer
systems that were then donated to senior citizen homes.
The Boy Scouts of America salutes the many people that helped these
young people as they begin their journey of leadership, excellence,
and commitment to their community and this country. Because of the
strong mentoring they received, the cycle will continue into the
future.
Scouting: where character counts.
19 Eagles:
Brandon Anderson, Joshua Anderson, Daniyel Artis, Brian Barton,
William Blake, Marcus Burks, John Bushrod, Antonio Foreman, Jason
Harris, Brian Holmes, Leon Hopson, Tremon Jones, Darnell Lane,
Quentin Miles, Herbert Nicholls III, William Nicholls IV, Marcus
Watson, Maurice Watson, and Chester Williams.
Scout Leaders:
Robert Barton and Herbert Nicholls Jr.