Each week, Deanna and I spend time studying, dreaming, creating, preparing, and offering a morning’s plan based on scripture. Why would we care (and sometimes agonize over it)? Wouldn’t it just be easier to offer childcare so the parents can have a break?
Our church believes that every child is of sacred worth, and that churches have an opportunity to help raise children to grow in the knowledge and love of God: to learn the traditions, to practice critical reasoning, to grapple with scripture, and to experience first-hand what it means to create a Beloved Community.**
I personally don’t call children “the future of the church.” They are the church. But I do believe in the future of each child. Last week, a parent of one of our Westwood Kids met with Molly and me to chat about why she’s invested in our children’s ministry program. She brings her child at 9:30am each Sunday to stay until noon. She knows that setting aside time for kids not to be rushed can help them get off the “hurried child” syndrome from the rest of the week. And she is committed to our church’s theology. “I want a community for my kid not like what they see in society – a twisted version of Christianity. I want them to grow their own faith.”
We have a choice, my friends. Who are we choosing to be? Just as the kids made room on their chairs for others, what do we want? Can these children become our teachers to see that our choices must be fully accepting of all? This brings me to a final word from Mr. Rogers: “You rarely have time for everything you want in this life, so you need to make choices. And hopefully your choices can come from a deep sense of who you are.”
Pastor Diana