Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America,
Serving Burlington County Council since 1935

Got Brotherhood?

    The Brotherhood Honor is a further dedication to be involved in the lodge and will also give you a further understanding of the Ordeal and the lodge.

    After 10 months of active service to the lodge and your troop, you become eligible to become a Brotherhood member. In order to do so, you need to know the obligation, admonition, handclasp, song, and sign of the ordeal. You must also write a letter to the Vice Chief of Membership about how you plan to continue service to the lodge. Brotherhood is offered at many different lodge functions (including the upcoming Outdoor Skills Day and Spring Ordeal). If you are thinking of getting Brotherhood but aren’t sure what to do, talk to an officer or me, the Brotherhood Chairman.

Robert Lang
Brotherhood Chairman