Anonymous wrote:In Orthodox churches (at least all the ones I've been to), there are no nurseries. Even babies attend the service as full members of the church. I don't take my kids every Sunday, but usually they are well behaved when we go. I never understood the whole "put the kid in the church nursery" thing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a super regular churchgoer, and can be characterized as a somewhat reluctant attendee (I have many, many years of church under my belt). That said: our church got a new pastor, and during one of his first handful of services I attended there was a SCREAMING baby. And he stood at the front of the church and said that we as a congregation welcome the sounds of children among us. It was so perfect. He made a point that a crying child wasn't a disturbance to a perfectly serious sermon but was a reminder of new life in our church. THAT is the attitude that won me over.
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 wouldn't feel comfortable and I wouldn't be sure my son would either.
I've never heard of a no-kid service!