
The Purpose of FCF:
1. To give recognition to boys and men who have shown exceptional interest
and outstanding achievement in the Royal Rangers program and in Royal Rangers
campcraft.
2. To build a brotherhood of top-notch boys and men over the years who
will continue to be Royal Rangers program and camping enthusiasts.
3. To emphasize the importance of involvement in the advancement program,
development of camp craft skills, and completion of the leadership training
programs.
4. To develop a corps of elite Royal Rangers who will strive to be the
very best in Christian example and leadership.
5. To encourage the boys and men of Royal Rangers to always prefer others
above themselves and to let their leadership be by example.
6. To show a spirit of servanthood, willing to give of time and energy
above and beyond what is expected for Royal Rangers.
The FCF Motto:
To give and to Serve (Latin: Ad Dare Sevire)
The FCF Symbol:
The blazing campfire is the official symbol of the Frontiersmen
Camping Fellowship.
The campfire provided the early frontiersmen with light and warmth and was
essential for cooking. It was used for other vital needs as well.
The blazing campfire symbolizes the spirit of
FCF, which is:
PERSONAL WITNESSING (light)
CHRISTIAN LOVE (warmth)
DEDICATED SERVICE (usefulness)
The five logs around the fire represent the five
things needed to keep the spirit of FCF alive.
COURAGE
ACHIEVEMENT
FRIENDSHIP
LEADERSHIP
AND WOODSMANSHIP.
The FCF Pledge:
I share with you the warmth and glow of this campfire. These crimson
flames are a symbol of our fellowship and adventures in camping.
I promise to share with you the warmth of Christian friendship and with others
the light of my Christian testimony.
I promise to keep alive the spirit of FCF in my personal life and to observe at
all times the principles of Royal Rangers.
2004
Rendezvous Application
2004
Rendezvous Information
Family
Camp Registration
Family
Camp Flier
Spring Trace
Tall Turkey
Trace
FCF Links
FCFworld.com A Great website with immense information on FCF - A must see.
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Updated February 5, 2004