Well, that’s what I think this tasteful hanger for (I guess) a teenager’s bedroom is trying to say…
And I’m sure you all realise that Santa is an anagram of Satan…
Posted in Faith, Fun, tagged Christianity, Christmas, commercialisation, faith, idolatry, Jesus, OMG, Santa, Satan, worship on 13 November, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Well, that’s what I think this tasteful hanger for (I guess) a teenager’s bedroom is trying to say…
And I’m sure you all realise that Santa is an anagram of Satan…
Posted in Church, Fun, tagged charismatic, Christian, comedy, contemporary, Fun, hands, humour, raising hands, Tim Hawkins, worship, YouTube on 30 March, 2012| 1 Comment »
The brilliant Tim Hawkins has some advice for those who are unused to the more exuberant type of contemporary worship. I confess that I don’t get much further than ‘Carrying the TV’ myself. I am Anglican, after all…
Posted in Family, Fun, Kids, Parenting, Polls, tagged boredom, children in church, Church, church services, distraction, faith, families, Family, Fun, God, Kids, poll, survey, techniques, worship, young on 9 August, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Sorry not to have posted these results before. Somehow it’s harder to find time to do things in the holidays… Anyway, here they are:
Technique | Votes | Percentage |
Colouring/quizzes | 23 | 21% |
Books | 21 | 19% |
Other (see below) | 15 | 14% |
Extensive pre-service briefing on loving ones neighbour by not distracting them | 13 | 12% |
Breadsticks or other healthy snack | 12 | 11% |
Threats | 8 | 7% |
Cuddly toys | 8 | 7% |
Sweeties or similar | 7 | 6% |
My kids always sit nicely, I don’t know what you’re talking about | 1 | 1% |
Other Answers (all 1 vote each)
Participation
Training
Extreme
Distraction/other
So the recommended techniques seem to be a combination of activities (including participating in the service), food and working on expectations (both children’s, parents’ and congregation’s – the latter was mentioned more in the comments).
It’s a tricky area for us all I suspect and I guess we need to encourage one another to persevere. We want those kids to be real church family members now as they will be the core church family of the future, God willing.
This subject is ripe for future polls, so watch out for more once the summer hols are over and my thinking head is less distracted by screaming kids beating each other up. We like to set a good model of Christian family life here in the Vicarage.