Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be okay with leaving my child with a strange church nursery -- but I would be very upset by a church member telling me my child is not welcome at a service.
There may be some churches that prefer to exclude babies and children from a service. Those are not the type of church I would want to attend. If someone told me that, I would contact the pastor/priest and tell them about it, letting them know how unwelcome I felt at such a place.
Even as a one time visitor?
One time visitor or not, wouldn't there eventually have to be a first time you left DC in the nursery? And you/he wouldn't necessarily know the people in charge since it would likely be a rotating set of volunteers?
This. Wouldn't everyone's first time at church with their child be the first time they are leaving them in a "strange" church nursery? Everyone does it at one point or another that is a regular. So I don't really see the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be okay with leaving my child with a strange church nursery -- but I would be very upset by a church member telling me my child is not welcome at a service.
There may be some churches that prefer to exclude babies and children from a service. Those are not the type of church I would want to attend. If someone told me that, I would contact the pastor/priest and tell them about it, letting them know how unwelcome I felt at such a place.
Even as a one time visitor?
One time visitor or not, wouldn't there eventually have to be a first time you left DC in the nursery? And you/he wouldn't necessarily know the people in charge since it would likely be a rotating set of volunteers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be okay with leaving my child with a strange church nursery -- but I would be very upset by a church member telling me my child is not welcome at a service.
There may be some churches that prefer to exclude babies and children from a service. Those are not the type of church I would want to attend. If someone told me that, I would contact the pastor/priest and tell them about it, letting them know how unwelcome I felt at such a place.
Even as a one time visitor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be okay with leaving my child with a strange church nursery -- but I would be very upset by a church member telling me my child is not welcome at a service.
There may be some churches that prefer to exclude babies and children from a service. Those are not the type of church I would want to attend. If someone told me that, I would contact the pastor/priest and tell them about it, letting them know how unwelcome I felt at such a place.
Even as a one time visitor?
Anonymous wrote:I would be okay with leaving my child with a strange church nursery -- but I would be very upset by a church member telling me my child is not welcome at a service.
There may be some churches that prefer to exclude babies and children from a service. Those are not the type of church I would want to attend. If someone told me that, I would contact the pastor/priest and tell them about it, letting them know how unwelcome I felt at such a place.