Two Views on Teaching Teenagers About Baptism and Communion (Part II)
In order for our students to grow in grace, we have a responsibility to help them understand and enjoy the sacraments more fully.
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In order for our students to grow in grace, we have a responsibility to help them understand and enjoy the sacraments more fully.
Similar to the way the rituals and memories of birthdays and holiday traditions strengthen family bonds, our teenagers’ embrace of the sacraments has deepened the fellowship of our church family.
Your child’s relationship with the church must flow from their understanding of who they are in Christ.
To this day, Cassie points to Donna as a reminder of Jesus’ love and delight in her.
When young people are connected and cared for by people of all ages in the church, they are anchored to the community.
We’re called to accept each other because Jesus. accepted us.