tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8625647619872074116.post7175722715587240525..comments2023-05-12T19:15:17.352+10:00Comments on Captain Collo: Separation of Children & Youth not the answerCaptain Collohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15923647122224271086noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8625647619872074116.post-51797817736221968022009-10-03T08:47:04.730+10:002009-10-03T08:47:04.730+10:00I have worshipped in many different contexts. Many...I have worshipped in many different contexts. Many years where kids of all ages worshipped with adults. Many years where even girls and boys were seperated for sunday school, (which actually has many benefits). Many years of an actual kids church, where the kids ran the worship, etc under guidance of youth pastor. It is good to think outside the box. <br /><br />Congregations are the ones who know their context best. It should be encouraged that all generations get together and decide what is best, and how social, generational, cultural inclusive worship and other components of services should/could be. One rule may not apply to another congregation. However Jesus needs to remain as the ultimate focus. It is Him who is being worshiped after all! Praise Him!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com