"Footsteps of Faith"
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In connection with the trek, we have decided to offer all youth ages 12 - 18
(even if they are too young to trek) the opportunity to earn the trail award.
This is an amazing award which is based on the Duty to God and
Personal Progress requirements. Girls can completely pass off all value
experiences for 5 values (a total of 17 requirements) and boys can also pass off
17 Duty to God requirements as they earn the trail award. Leaders are also
encouraged to earn the award. Many of our weekly activities will focus on
completing requirements for the award. It's pretty amazing that they can get so
much done in so little time. We're giving them 8 months to earn the award. The
kids find that it is easier and more interesting to work toward their Duty to
God and Personal Progress requirements this way. We've come up with a monthly
events calendar so wards can plan their weekly activities around the
requirements much easier. It's sort of a 'plug 'n play' way of doing it.
In order to earn this award you must
pass off five activities in the
“Remember the Pioneers” category, and
three activities in each of the
remaining categories, totaling
seventeen activities. These activities
can be used in earning an Achievement
Award, and for Personal Progress, or
Duty to God Awards.
REMEMBERING THE PIONEERS (5 required)
1. ____ Visit a cemetery and learn
about a pioneer buried there. 2. ____ Take a
walking tour of downtown Saint George
and visit the pioneer sites.
3. ____ Learn a pioneer craft, skill,
or art that was part of the life of
the pioneers. (Dutch oven cooking,
knitting, rope making, horseshoeing,
weaving a rug, etc.) 4. ____ Young
Women: sew the skirt and bonnet you
will wear on Trek.
5. ____ Plant a pioneer garden. Plant
some of the same things the pioneers
planted when they first arrived in the
valley.
6. ____ Give a talk about the
pioneers or a pioneer ancestor in
Sacrament meeting, YM/YW, or FHE.
7. ____ Make a list of qualities that
the pioneers developed on the trail (ie.,
faith endurance, humility, charity).
Pick one of these qualities that you
could improve and strive to develop it
between now and the trek.
8. ____ Visit the Pine Valley Chapel,
Mountain Meadows Historic Site, or
Pipe Springs National Monument
9. ____ Tour the Historical
Tabernacle in St. George
10.____ Tour the Jacob Hamblin Home
and visit Brigham Young Home
11.____ Visit the St. George Visitor’s
Center and see the film Restoration.
12.____ Visit The Mountain Meadows
Site and learn its history
13. ____Watch any or all of the
following videos: Sweet Water Rescue,
Only A Stonecutter, Legacy, American
Prophet, A Legacy More Precious Than
Gold (Mormon Battalion), Perilous
Journey, Faith in Every Footstep, The
Mountain of the Lord, An Ensign to the
Nations
14. ___ Read one of the following
books: Journal of the Trail, Fire of
the Covenant, or another pioneer book
as approved by your parents or
leaders.
15. ____ Use any art form (sculpture,
poetry, song, dance, quilting, etc.)
to express our pioneer heritage.
16.____ Go online to
www.lds.org/gospellibrary/pioneer/pioneerstory.htm
and read all of the different quotes
of pioneers along the trail.
SERVICE (3 required) 1. ____ Cook a
meal without the use of a modern
kitchen and share it with someone. 2. ____ Teach a
lesson in FHE about the pioneers 3. ____
Participate in a family, class, or
ward service project. 4. ____ Serve as
a volunteer at any of the museums or
historic parks. 5. ____ Help
clean up a cemetery.
6. ____Volunteer for 4 or more
afternoons or evenings at a hospital,
home for the aged, center for the
disabled, welfare center, or homeless
shelter.
7. ____Take a non-member or less
active member with you to do any of
the above items. 8. ____ Visit
the grave of an ancestor and clean it
up. 9. ____ Spend
at least 3 hours giving service
outside your family TEMPLES &
SPIRITUAL (3 required)
1. ____With the help of your parents,
leaders or ward family history
specialist, search the records to find
an ancestor and submit his or her name
for temple work.
2. ____Participate in baptism for the
dead, if possible. If not, talk with a
priesthood leader about the temple and
what it means to be a Latter-Day
Saint.
3. ____Prepare a FHE lesson on
patriarchal blessings. If you have not
yet received your patriarchal
blessing, begin making plans to do so. 5. ____ Visit
the temple grounds weekly for one
month in your Sunday clothes. 6. ____ Read
The Holy Temple by Boyd K. Packer.
7. ____Read three conference talks
about temples. Discuss them with a
parent or leader. 8. ____ Place a
picture of a temple in your bedroom. 9. ____ Pray
morning and night for one month. 10. ____ Read
your scriptures daily for one month. 11. ____ Memorize
the sacrament prayers found in D&C
20:77, 79. FAMILY
HISTORY
1. ____***Research the first member
who was baptized in your family. Find
related stories. REQUIRED
2. ____ Keep a personal journal for
three months. Record your thoughts and
feelings about the pioneers you study
and the activities you do from this
list. Include your feelings about the
blessings in your life that come from
the result of other’s sacrifices.
Write at least once a week.
3. ____ Learn the history of an
ancestor or pioneer who crossed the
plains or sacrificed for the Gospel.
Share the story in your family,
class, or in a Sacrament meeting. 4. ____ Write
you life history in 500 words or more.
5. ____ Fill out a family group sheet
with one of your parents or
grandparents listed as a child. 6. ____ Earn
the Genealogy Merit Badge. 7. ____ Visit
the Family History Library. 8. ____ Spend
30 minutes online at familysearch.org.
9. ____Invite your grandparents or
other senior citizens to share their
childhood memories with you. Record
what you will have learned in your
journal. PHYSICAL
FITNESS 1. ____ Hike to
the Lone Sequoia Redwood Tree (planted
by a pioneer over 100 years ago)
located in Browse (north of Leeds) –
Ask
Trek Specialists if you need
directions or map. 2. ____ Hike the
Riverside Walk in Zion Canyon (1 hour
easy) 3. ____ Hike to
the Emerald Pools In Zion Canyon (2
hours). 4. ____ Hike the
Hidden Canyon Trail in Zion (3 hours
round trip).
5. ____ Walk for a ˝ hour or more at
least 5 days a week for a month (You
can rest on Sunday). 6. ____ Run 3
miles in 30 minutes or less, or 6
miles in 60 minutes or less. 7. ____ Train
for, and walk, or run in a 5K or 10K
race prior to trek.
8. ____ Read D&C 89. Improve your
health by developing and implementing
a regular fitness program for at least
6 weeks.
Footsteps
of Faith Award Events
Calendar
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Start preparing for the trek NOW by
taking daily walks. Start by walking 15 minutes
3 times a week. After a month, increase your
walks to 30 minutes 3 times per week. Be sure to
use the "Monthly Events" Calendar as your guide.
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