South American Division

Pathfinders in South America Break Record Raising the Largest Scarf

Measuring 60 by 30 meters, the historic feat inspires thousands of young Pathfinders.

Brazil
Amanda Januário, South American Division, and ANN
More than 2,000 people had the chance to see the scarf in person.

More than 2,000 people had the chance to see the scarf in person.

[Photo: Augusto Junior]

Two cranes were required to hold the largest Pathfinder scarf ever produced in South America, an achievement officially recognized by RankBrasil Records. This massive scarf was created and displayed by the administrative headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, known as the Mineira Leste Conference, in Mineira Leste, Brazil. It served as a highlight at the VIII Camporee in the region.

RankBrasil is an entity that registers and approves Brazilian records.
RankBrasil is an entity that registers and approves Brazilian records.

It was made in record time, in just one week, with the support of 11 people. "For us, the challenge of making this scarf was as big as it was," said Juliana Shinkawa, the head seamstress. She says that they first made a miniature, measuring 60 x 30 centimeters. Of this size, each centimeter corresponded to one meter. The simulation helped them realize that they would need almost 700 meters of fabric and a place with enough space to assemble the scarf. 

The largest scarf in South America is raised during Camporee in Minas Gerais.
The largest scarf in South America is raised during Camporee in Minas Gerais.

The Adventist College of Teófilo Otoni, located in Minas Gerais, played a pivotal role in supporting this initiative. The painting of the Little White Globe took place in a larger space. Juliana emphasizes the importance of her team, stating, "I had a team of volunteers to carry out the work. We were all laypeople in the field, but with the grace of God, we were able to succeed."

Why make a giant scarf?

"The scarf is the identity of the Pathfinder," says Thiago Furtado, general leader of the Pathfinder Ministries for the Adventist church in the region. "The idea behind making a giant scarf was to make history and, through curiosity, more people would be able to learn about the Pathfinder Club and have the opportunity to be a part of it."

After 15 years, Pathfinders can earn the leader's scarf.
After 15 years, Pathfinders can earn the leader's scarf.

The handkerchief carries a series of meanings. Among them is its triangular shape, which shows the tripod of physical, mental, and spiritual development. "For me, among so many concepts, the color yellow represents excellence in everything one does, excellence in placing oneself in the presence of God and doing one's best for people, so that Jesus may return soon," emphasizes Julimar Gualberto, general leader of the Adventist Church in eastern Minas Gerais.

The pathfinder scarf was created in the 1950s.
The pathfinder scarf was created in the 1950s.

"When I put on the scarf, it's as if I feel the presence of God. It's incredible, and I see that it's also a responsibility," says Álvaro Jardim, from the Estrela do Oriente (Eastern Star) Pathfinder Club. Along with him, another one and a-half million young people from thousands of different clubs spread across 160 countries go out every week wearing the scarf and spreading the message it carries around the world.

Pathfinders gathered during the Camporee.
Pathfinders gathered during the Camporee.

The original article was published on the South American Division Portuguese website.

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