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VIEWPOINTS RESPONSE: For kids, worship is a learning experience

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When I was a child, I remember sitting in some services with my parents. I wasn’t, of course, getting anything out of the sermon, but I was learning how to behave in church, and I still got to do things like find the hymn and sing along. It’s a valuable learning experience.

And as an adult, I really enjoy sitting near babies and their families. Granted, sometimes the babies are a bit distracting from the sermon, but the worship experience is richer as a result of them being in the service.

Amy Rice
Amy Rice
Amy C. Rice is a technical services and systems librarian at Whitworth University. She has been attending Nazarene churches for most of her life.  As a result, she often approaches issues through a Wesleyan-Arminian perspective.

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