The Boys' Brigade, founded in Glasgow in 1883 by Sir William Alexander Smith, marks its 140th anniversary as the world's first uniformed youth organisation. With a presence in sixty countries and over half a million members, it has remained committed to instilling Christian values in young lives. Regular gatherings involve Bible studies, prayer sessions, church services, and recreational pursuits. The late Queen Elizabeth II was their patron, a testament to the organisation's royal support. In honour of this milestone, the Boys' Brigade will plant an oak tree to commemorate its founder's legacy in a Heroes of the Faith woodland near Birmingham. This gesture symbolises the growth and steadfastness of the organisation over the years.
Boys’ Brigade celebrates its 140th anniversary
Written by David Fletcher 06 Oct 2023Additional Info
- Praise: God for the Boys' Brigade, and may all who serve in it be beacons of hope and inspiration. Pray that the oak tree they plant will be a symbol of strength, growth, and enduring faith. (Hebrews 6:19)
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