Trail Life Troop Tx-0821

Trail Life Troop Tx-0821 Troop TX-0821 is a ministry of Frisco Christian Homeschool Scouting (FCHS). The program is unapologetically Christian.

Our vision is to be the premier national character development organization for young men which produces godly and responsible husbands, fathers, and citizens. CHRIST-CENTERED
Trail Life USA (TLUSA) is a Christian Outdoor adventure program that emphasizes and teaches biblical moral values and requires all adult members to agree with, sign, and abide by the Trail Life USA Trinitarian Statement of F

aith and the Statement of Values. However, the program is designed and intended to be presented without being “churchy” or “religious,” focusing on outdoor adventure, character, and leadership development. The analogy for this principle has been referred to as “carrot cake.” The carrots in the cake are not in big and obvious chunks, but are still present throughout the entire cake, as are the assumptions of a Christian worldview throughout the entire program. At the same time, the TLUSA program is not intended to replace or compete with other youth groups, Bible studies, or church programs, but rather to complement them and give youth an opportunity to exemplify and demonstrate Christian values in their relationships with others. CHURCH-OWNED AND OPERATED
The Charter Organizations (most commonly churches) in the TLUSA program do not merely allow the organization to use space to meet in their building. The Charter Organization is expected to own and operate the Troop through selecting its adult leaders, integrating the Troop into the life of the church, and by involving the boys in mission trips, service projects and/or other ministry or ceremonial purposes. Each Charter Organization influences its Troop differently, but is encouraged to take ownership of the Troop as an active part of its ministry offerings to the members of the church and/or the community at large. OUTDOOR-FOCUSED
We believe there is something special about being in the outdoors. This enables our program to instill “Adventure, Character, and Leadership” traits in boys and young men. Camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities help build deep relationships and provide a special context for leadership, problem solving, conflict resolution, and character building. We also value the outdoor focus of our program as a unique means of helping a boy see and appreciate the wonder, majesty, and grandness of God as reflected in His creation. SAFETY
Trail Life USA is committed to the health, welfare, and safety of our youth, volunteers, staff, and employees. Physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health are integrated into everything we do to ensure as safe a program as possible. The goal should always be to provide challenging, adventurous, and fun activities in a manner that no injuries occur beyond those that are readily treatable by simple first aid. COURAGE
The morals and values of our country are deteriorating at an exponential rate and are becoming increasingly opposed to true Christian values. As our organization grows and matures, future challenges will require increased character and courage by both adult and youth members as they stand for the timeless values articulated in the TLUSA Statement of Faith and Statement of Values which originate from the Holy Scripture and the teachings of the Church. With this cultural pressure in mind, we will continually commit ourselves to the truths found in the scriptures, that we are to fear God and not man, and that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and understanding. MALE-CENTERED ADULT LEADERSHIP
TLUSA is a program focused on turning boys into godly men. Our firm conviction is that this can only be done by allowing a boy the opportunity to interact, work with, and be mentored by and with other Christian men. All direct contact positions, other than in the Woodlands Trail program for younger boys 5-10 years old, must be filled by men. Women can serve in a number of roles in the organization including the National Board of Directors, National Advisory Board, Regional Leadership, Area Leadership, Troop Committee members, the Charter Organization Representative (COR), and also in the Woodlands Trail program. VOLUNTEER-DRIVEN
Trail Life USA will be operated and supported by volunteers at every level. Troops connect with one another locally, and leaders are strongly encouraged to solve each other’s problems at roundtable discussions, online forums, and the like. Area Teams of experienced volunteers, possessing expertise in Advancement, Camping, Activities, Community Service, Marketing, and much more, stand ready to help. Direct Service Advisors are appointed by the Area Team to coach and mentor Troop leaders. Areas report to Regional volunteer committees, and Regions to the professional staff. As a result — and by design — Home Office staff will be kept to a minimum. This is not only good stewardship but allows the members of the organization to take full ownership of and investment in the program. PROGRAM FLEXIBILITY
The flexibility principle behind our program elements allows local Troops to adapt the program to fit the needs of their unit. A good example would be running only a Woodlands Trail and Adventurers program but not a Navigators program because of a lack of boys in a Troop or a lack of adult leaders. There will be some elements of the program which are unyielding and mandatory, but many parts of the way the program is delivered can be customized to fit the immediate needs of the local Troop and Charter Organization. SHARED LEADERSHIP
Since the founding of the organization by a wide coalition of leaders in Louisville, Kentucky in June of 2013, TLUSA has operated under the principle of shared leadership. Shared leadership seeks to involve others in the process and not “hog” or “lord over” the authority and public nature of leadership. While we recognize the need for strong leadership at every level, we also encourage the sharing of leadership by all those holding positions. Examples of this principle might look like occasionally allowing other adult leaders to share in doing the Troopmaster’s minute, delegating responsibilities, instituting term limits for Committee Chairmen, or having adult and youth Chaplains recruiting others to pray every now and then. YOUTH-CENTERED LEADERSHIP
The youth should be leading other youth. Our firm conviction is that the only way a young man is going to learn the art of true Christian leadership is to allow him to initiate, to lead, and even to make mistakes. There is a constant temptation by adult leaders to step in and instruct the boys in weekly meetings, at campouts, and at other events to show the boys how things should be done “right,” “better,” or “smarter.” While adults can and should advise, counsel, make suggestions to youth leaders, and provide oversight to those young men designated as leaders, youth should be allowed to plan, organize, make decisions, and be the primary leaders. CHARACTER-FOCUSED, NOT AWARDS-FOCUSED
Some boys’ programs are very focused on helping the boy achieve as many awards as he can in the shortest period of time to achieve the highest rankings and awards the program has to offer. In contrast, TLUSA is more concerned with building character than with earning badges and ranks. While TLUSA has a robust and prominent ranking and awards structure, this will not be the focus of the program. The focus should always be on building character over merely earning awards. This value is reflected by the fact that a young man cannot simply earn the Freedom Award quickly in a couple of years; he must stay in the program over an extended period of time — demonstrating maturity and leadership — to earn the highest award in the program. SERVANT LEADERSHIP
Leadership with a servant’s attitude by both adults and youth is a core value of TLUSA. Servant leadership is characterized by humility and the willingness to work alongside others and not just “boss” people around. Leading by example and sacrifice are also qualities of servant leadership. FAMILY-ORIENTED
While this will not be the case in every location, ideally the goal would be to create a “family-centered” youth-enrichment experience where on one night, in one location, boys and their dads can participate in Trail Life USA, and girls and their moms can be involved with American Heritage Girls. There are many obvious strengths to this model, and those who are able to experience it will discover lasting impact and accelerated spiritual growth for every member of the family. DECENTRALIZED DECISION-MAKING
Pursuant to the TLUSA By-Laws, after January 1, 2015, decisions regarding changes to the most important elements of the organization will be made by each Charter Organization casting a vote, and not by professionals or delegates chosen by professionals. This principle will be used for any changes to the governing Board Members of Trail Life USA. To ensure fidelity to the principles and values of Trail Life USA, any changes to the Statement of Faith, Statement of Values, or membership standards would require an 80% vote by all Charter Organizations. DEBT AVERSE
The National Board of Directors is committed to being debt averse. The organization will continue to be self-funded with the annual budget for operating expenses growing in direct proportion to fees generated by the growth of the membership. The organization will not accept gifts of property unless it can clearly benefit from the gift without incurring debt from operational or other costs associated with the property. WALK WORTHY!
“… that you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God;…”

Colossians 1:10

He is risen indeed!Happy Easter from Troop TX-0821!
04/05/2026

He is risen indeed!

Happy Easter from Troop TX-0821!

"I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live." - John 11:25

Christ-Centered | Boy-Focused
Adventure | Character | Leadership
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Merry Christmas!!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas form !
"For a child will be born for us, a son will be given to us, and the government will be on his shoulders. He will be named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace."
- Isaiah 9:6

Christ-Centered | Boy-Focused
Adventure | Character | Leadership
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Merry Christmas Eve Eve from Troop TX-0821
12/23/2025

Merry Christmas Eve Eve from Troop TX-0821

“The Bible is most of all a Story. It's an adventure story about a young hero who comes from a far country to win back his lost treasure. It's a love story about a brave prince who leaves his palace, his throne -- everything -- to rescue the one he loves. . . . You see, the best thing about this Story is -- it's true.

There are lots of stories in the Bible, but all the stories are telling one Big Story. The Story of how God loves his children and comes to rescue them.

It takes the whole Bible to tell the Story. And at the center of the Story, there is a baby. Every Story in the Bible whispers his name. He is like the missing piece in a puzzle -- The piece that makes all the other pieces fit together, and suddenly you see a beautiful picture.

And this is no ordinary baby." This is "' Emmanuel’- which means 'God has come to live with us." He is the light of the world. The Word made flesh.

"The God who flung planets into space and kept them whirling around and around, the God who made the universe with just a word, the one who could do anything at all -- was making himself small. And coming down ... as a baby. This is the child upon whom everything would depend.

This baby would be like the bright star shining in the sky that night. A Light to light up the whole world. Chasing away darkness. Helping people to see. And the darker the night got, the brighter the star would shine."

Adapted from Sally Lloyd-Jones, The Jesus Storybook Bible - https://traillifeusa.co/47SARz5

Trail Life USA is a Christ-centered, boy-focused ministry where boys and mentors still gaze in wonder at the stars. Where bonds are formed through action and adventure, and where godly and courageous leaders are raised up who are intent upon knowing and following Emmanuel - God with us - the one "who has been born king of the Jews." - Matt 2:2

Join the Adventure! Find a Troop near you or Start one in your community today!

Christ-Centered | Boy-Focused
Adventure | Character | Leadership
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Come see us at the Preston Ridge Church Relay Center on the final day!  A 10+ year tradition for our Troop!
11/17/2025

Come see us at the Preston Ridge Church Relay Center on the final day! A 10+ year tradition for our Troop!

Come move with Troop TX-0821!
10/30/2025

Come move with Troop TX-0821!

We expect boys to sit still, draw neat lines, and color inside them. But that’s not how boys learn. They need more than just the classroom—they need the campfire. Boys are kinesthetic. Loud. Curious. They learn by doing—not by being told.

But instead of fanning that flame, we too often smother it.

In a world of screens and silence, their drive becomes a disruption. But when you put a map in their hand, give them a mountain to climb, or ask them to lead a younger boy—everything changes.

At Trail Life, we don’t punish boys for moving. We disciple them in motion. We don’t tame them. We train them. Because the world doesn’t need more boys who fit in. It needs boys who know who they are, where they’re going, and Who they're following.

Read Mark Hancock’s article: “Boys Were Made to Move”
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Find a Troop near you, or start one at your church!

Christ-Centered | Boy-Focused
Adventure | Character | Leadership

Come see us at our "Join The Trail" event on Monday August 11th @ 6:30pm!  We'd love to have you join us!
08/07/2025

Come see us at our "Join The Trail" event on Monday August 11th @ 6:30pm! We'd love to have you join us!

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5849 Hillcrest Road
Frisco, TX
75035

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