First, the background. My congregation is more “traditional presbyterian” in appearance, but I think emerging church terms. Thankfully, a new church is emerging from the existing body.
In the meantime, some of the former habits are still around. One of them is the “children’s sermon” and children’s worship (separate from the whole community). More and more I have come to think that these practices are not healthy/effective/faithful (because we divide the community, because we make the kids a “show,” because the practices engage neither the children nor the adults that serve them.)
But I also know that we have to intentionally engage and demonstrate our value for people of all ages, but children especially. Frankly, sometimes the Bible talks about “adult” things, and at those times, I am glad that the kids are getting a separate program. I also wonder, because the first question that parents ask when they consider a church is “what is your children’s program?” if answering, “the whole worship celebration is kid-friendly, and we consider them and involve them every time we plan worship,” would be sufficient. I also wonder if we could really do that and continue to serve/value the the older, “traditional” crowd.
How do you all do kids in worship? How should we?









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