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In 1922 Reverend Mark W. Sexson founded the International Order of Rainbow for Girls. The first class of girls were initiated on April 6th 1922 in the auditorium of the Scottish Rite Temple in McAlester. Although a Christian
minister named W. Mark Sexson founded the organization, today the
leaders of Rainbow Girls respect and welcome all girls from every
religion. Their main focus is more on the spiritual principles of being
a kind and caring person. While the Rainbow practices and programs
continue to evolve, the basic teachings of faith, hope, and charity
remain a cornerstone of this dynamic girl’s youth group.
Today,
there are more than 850 assemblies across the world that have bimonthly
meetings. This is how the members learn standard meeting protocol and
parliamentary procedure.
Adults are
always present to provide support, guidance, and help interpret the
rules. Members also learn to memorize meaningful lectures and to be
prepared for extemporaneous speeches. Some meetings conclude with a
presentation or unique entertainment.
In addition, members and advisors work on different service projects throughout the year.
Since
November of 1951, world headquarters for the International Order of the
Rainbow for Girls has been located in McAlester, Oklahoma. This
magnificent building was constructed for Rainbow Girls and funded by
Rainbow Girls. It represents what can be accomplished when girls are
empowered with knowledge, enlightened by travel, and energized by their
own inner spirit.
If you would like to know more about the history of the Order,
the Supreme Temple or its founder, visit the Supreme Assembly website at www.gorainbow.org .
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