Verband Christlicher Pfadfinder*innen
The Verband Christlicher Pfadfinder*innen is a German Protestant coed Scouting and Guiding association. According to the VCP, the organization has about 22,000 members.
It is a member of the Ring deutscher Pfadfinder*innenverbände, which in turn is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
In 2023 the organisation voted to rename itself to "Verband Christlicher Pfadfinder*innen" to make the name gender neutral.
History
The association was formed in 1973 through the merger of three Protestant associations:- Bund Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen
- Christliche Pfadfinderschaft Deutschlands
- Evangelischer Mädchen-Pfadfinderbund
Two years later, the VCP held his first national jamboree. Since then, roughly every four years a national jamboree has taken place:
- 1978 - Kirchberg, near Koblenz
- 1984 - Eschwege
- 1988 - Ruhpolding
- 1992 - Ferschweiler Plateau, near Trier
- 1998 - Rheinsberg in Brandenburg
- 2002 - Rehau, near Nuremberg
- 2006 - Großzerlang, near Rheinsberg in Brandenburg
- 2010 - Wolfsburg
- 2014 - Schachen, near Münsingen in Baden-Württemberg
- 2017 - Wittenberg
- 2022 - Grosszerlang at National Campground of the VCP
Program
The association is divided in three age-groups:- Kinderstufe - Cub Scouts
- Pfadfinderstufe - Scouts
- *Jungpfadfinderinnen and Jungpfadfinder
- *Pfadfinderinnen and Pfadfinder
- Roverstufe - Rover Scouts
There is also a special branch for adults in Scouting, the Erwachsenenarbeit, which aims at all members older than 21 years including leaders and non-leaders. They wear scarfs with purple stripes.
Like most German Scout associations, the VCP emphasizes on youth leadership. Most patrol leaders start at 16 and most leaders up to district level are younger than 25.
Promise
The VCP has no common Scout Promise. Its constitution proposes the following text, but other wordings are possible:Rules
The association has no common Scout Law. It uses Scout rules, which should be formulated individually by each group. The constitution proposes a number of points, which should go into these rules. Despite this, many subdivisions of the association use a common Scout Law.Scout centres
The VCP runs two national Scout centres:- Rieneck Castle in Lower Franconia, near Würzburg
- VCP-Bundeszeltplatz in Großzerlang near Rheinsberg in Brandenburg
Rieneck Castle was leased by the Christliche Pfadfinderschaft Deutschlands in 1959 and bought in 1967. It is mainly used for training courses on national level, and the annual International Creative Workshop. The VCP-Bundeszeltplatz was bought in 1997 and hosts camps from group to national level.