Including Children in the Life of the Church

How do we bring young people into the life of the Church? What is their role? How should they be included and how should they be excluded from aspects of the Sunday worship gathering, small groups, service, and other ways we live out our faith in the local church? Kirk Galster, Josiah Walker, and Bryan Catherman discuss this challenging topic and address some of these questions. Should the church include children in aspects of the worship gathering, and in what ways? Collecting the offering, serving on the worship team, and leading in other ways? Should little kids become members? What about young people preaching? This conversation is more than just including children in the worship service. This is about really bringing them in, maybe all the way in. How can children, young people, and new believers be included in the life of the Church, and how does this help train up the next generation? Listen to this episode wherever you get podcasts, watch on YouTube, or listen here:

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