Sermons
Emily’s Weekday Wonderings – Babies at Church
Why It Can Be Great for You and Your Baby to Come to Church Now
Sometimes parents/caregivers tell me that they plan to begin coming to church when their children are a little older. Often one reason is nap time, which can definitely be a challenge depending on your child. I found my little one was actually great at church for the first few months, because he would just fall asleep regardless of what was happening. Since then he likes to keep himself awake where there are people to see, so nap time becomes the time he sleeps when travelling to and from church.
Sometimes the reason I hear is waiting for the baby to be old enough to understand and attend the children’s program. As your baby grows older, there will be the opportunity to learn about faith, to ask questions, to participate in our wish to care for the world. But the truth is there will always be some reason it isn’t convenient to come to church, so I think we shouldn’t try to wait for the perfect time. Instead, why not think of the benefits right now for yourself and your baby?
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Emily’s Weekday Wonderings – April 17th, 2018
I didn’t sleep well Saturday night. I kept waking up with the wind whistling around our house. It seemed to sweep those night time spaces bare, and even though I was cosy under blankets, it felt exposed. When I woke up Sunday morning, one of my colleagues sent a text saying he was cancelling their service, and I briefly considered doing the same – but I knew that not everyone would get a message, and I couldn’t imagine how terrible it would be to trek through ice, snow, and wind only to find the church closed. So I made the long trip to the church by transit (watching as we passed someone out for a jog), and worked on coordinating messages encouraging people to stay home safe, and to cancel different things that would have been happening.
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Good Morning Sunday April 15th 8:30am – Special Notice
Special Notice:
Good Morning!
Worship Service will be held this morning at 10:30am at Leaside United Church.
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