tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1378562155896437704.post862784514417365310..comments2023-06-02T05:14:48.390-04:00Comments on Bits and Pieces From My Life: Questions on Family WorshipKristinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17152562871467319771noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1378562155896437704.post-58766457089529130842011-07-23T05:47:52.715-04:002011-07-23T05:47:52.715-04:00I feel like the "meeting like-minded people&q...I feel like the "meeting like-minded people" would be the toughest aspect for our family right now. Since all of our children are so young (too young to technically be involved in any of the organized homeschool activities where we live) I feel like we spend most of our time at home.<br /><br />Even living on a Christian College campus for the past two years I still feel like we have a difficult time connecting with families who believe the same (not exactly of course) as we do. (I think that has to do mostly with our children's ages and the fact that everyone tends to get together at night when we are putting our kiddos to bed or they are already asleep.)<br /><br />For us, being part of a local, meet on Sunday morning" church has been great for developing relationships with other believers. However, even in our small country church we are different than those around us. <br /><br />Our biggest concern right now is the fact that "church" in general is so generationalized. In other words the entire family is divided by age as soon as they walk in the door. <br /> <br />We choose to keep our children with us (at least the older two) during the service and it's difficult when there are no other families doing the same.<br /><br />(Sorry to clog your blog with such a long comment.)Tim, Allyson, and kidshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02783456001791140306noreply@blogger.com