- 3 days drive down to Melbourne
- 6 days there
- farm, train & tram adventures
- a wonderful wedding
- many catch-ups with family & friends
- 2 days driving back
- 1 day home
- a move to the big boy bed
- one happy (and tired!) family :)
An ordinary family, in an ordinary suburb, following Jesus in our ordinary ways.
To quote my minister, the aim of the kids’ spot is to “make a cultural statement about who we are as a church”. The fact that we send kids out for most of the service could give the impression (to them and to the adults) that church is not for children. However, we know from the Bible that children are valuable to Jesus (Matt 19:13-14) and are able to know and understand the sacred scriptures (2 Tim 3:15); after all, they receive specific teaching from Paul (Eph 6:1; Col 3:20). Having a kids’ spot says that together—kids and big people—we are God’s church in this place. It says to the kids “You belong at church, you are part of us”, and reminds the adults that this is so. Having kids in church for at least some of the time, and having a segment to serve them in particular, reflects the unity we have as the people of God, as the body of Christ.1
(emphasis mine)