For the grade-school child, between ages 7 and 14, we begin a more active role in the schooling of their moral sensabilities, not with rules and behavioral codes to follow, but through inspiring stories, biblical images, saintly biographies, and festival experiences. This approach cultivates a feeling for that which is good, beautiful and true. On Sunday mornings, after singing and listening to the story, the children are led into the chapel to stand before the altar for the Sunday Service for Children. During this service (about 10 minutes) they will hear that the spirit of God lives and works in all creation. They will hear liturgical prayers spoken by the priest that describe how the being of Christ seeks a dwelling in our hearts, and they will pray and sing together in a weekly rhythm that will strengthen them for life.
The Sacrament of Confirmation focuses on the transition from childhood to youth and raises this important rite-of-passage into the sacramental sphere. The preparation process typically spans their 7th and 8th grade school years and is an intensification and culmination of their experience as a child in the community. Confirmation does not mean automatic membership in our church, in fact, we wait until a person is a fully fledged adult before we speak about formal membership in order to assure the choice is made in full freedom. At Confirmation the confirmands partake of their first communion as they experience their community's trust in the working of Christ in their life, following them with concern and interest in all that lies ahead.
Our children's service begins with a gathering of families for singing and a story. Following the story, school aged children (grades 1-8) are invited to stand before the altar as a group and experience the service, which includes praying and singing together in a mood of deep reverence. This ritual is a powerful gift to growing children as they orient their hearts toward Christ through the cycle of the year in a manner that supports their specific needs and consciousness. Parents with younger children are welcome to join and sit in the chapel during the service, lasting about 10-15 minutes.
The Sacrament of Confirmation
As children approach 14 years of age, preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation is integrated into their church experience.
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