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The Wilderness Grace, also known as the "Worth Ranch Grace" and the "Philmont Grace", is the common name of a simple prayer recited before meals at many Boy Scout camps around the United States. The original version, the "Worth Ranch Grace", was written in 1929 by A. J. "Jerry" Fulkerson, Camp Director at Worth Ranch Scout Camp in Palo Pinto County, Texas, part of the Longhorn Council in the Fort Worth Area.〔Interview with Faust Nobles, a member of the 1929 Worth Ranch Camp Staff, and a Field Scout Executive of the Council. Interviewed Spring 1980 by Pete Normand, author of the book "Palo Pinto Campfires" (1980); Fort Worth, TX: Split Rock Press.〕 Fulkerson was also the Scout executive of the Fort Worth Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. The Wilderness Grace in its most commonly used form is as follows:
For food, for raiment, For life, for opportunities, For friendship and fellowship, We thank Thee, O Lord. Amen. ==The Worth Ranch Grace== The version of the Worth Ranch Grace that most Worth Ranch Scouts are familiar with is:
For food, for raiment, For life, for opportunities For friends and this fellowship, We thank Thee, O Lord. Amen. Note that in the present version of The Worth Ranch Grace that the third line is different from "The Wilderness Grace" and refers to "this fellowship" which is a reference to the "Worth Ranch fellowship" which is a line in The Worth Ranch Song, written by Faust Nobles.〔Normand, Pete (1980). Palo Pinto Campfires, pp. 107-108. Fort Worth, TX: Split Rock Press.〕
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