As you can tell from my profile, I am not religious.
However, I have 5 kids and one of them seems to be a believer and may want to go to church. She is 10. She hasn't asked, but she asks random questions which I do my best to answer. I have read some of the Bible and do my best to give her the best answer that I can. I have never told her that I don't believe, as I don't feel it is right for me to influence whether she wants to believe in a god or not. I have a feeling she may copy my belief without thinking about what is right for her. I decided before her birth that I would not be forcing my beliefs on my children.
My question boils down to this: Do churches require parents to attend a church for a child to attend? I really have no interest in sitting through church services so that she can, but I wonder if it is rude to ask that of a church. I wouldn't leave her at the premises as some form of babysitting.
Also, how does one go about choosing a church that would be right for one's child?
It's almost always fine for children to attend a church without their parents but if you're not going to go with her, then I would strongly suggest that you speak with the pastor of whatever church you choose and ask him to recommend an older, Godly woman to be there for your child to explain things to her that a ten year old may find confusing.
I would also ask that you try to understand what the church is and is not. While we love to welcome visitors, non-Christian visitors sometimes feel a little left out because church is for the body of Christ and they're still visitors. It's kind of like visiting somebody else's family reunion where you don't know anybody. You might find the stories about how wonderful grandpa was to be heartwarming, they're really not going to mean the same thing to you because you don't know grandpa.
Know what I mean, Vern?
A lot of people have an idea that church is about hearing a good moral lesson or listening to uplifting music and, while those things do occur there, they're not what the heart of a worship service is all about.
If you're sending her to church because it's "good for her", then I guess going is better than not going, but it's not really the point. If you're sending her because she's showing an interest in Christianity and wants to learn more, I'm not sure that dropping a ten year old off in a church service is the best way to go about that. You're probably much better off giving the pastor a call and sitting down with him to answer her questions one on one.
Most churches have Sunday School classes just for children but these days, she's really not going to get a good idea of what Christianity is all about because most of them are geared more toward teaching children good moral lessons than presenting the Gospel to them or catechising them (an idea that has been all but lost in modern Evangelicalism).
When looking for a good church, there are several questions I would ask the pastor:
1 - What is Man's Biggest Problem, Sin or Self Esteem?
Seeker Sensitive and Felt-Needs Churches focus on mans hurts and problems. The Bible says
that mans biggest problem is Sin.
2 - What Must A Man Do to Inherit Eternal Life?
Repent and trust is the Biblical answer. If the word repent is never used, say, Thank you.
3 - How Do You Deliver The Salvation Message?
Ask the Pastor to describe specifically what he says. Does he encourage people to simply say a Prayer? Does he tell people to ask Jesus into their Hearts?
The Salvation message should include: Gods Holiness, Mans Sinfulness, Gods Response (Hell), Gods Kindness (Jesus on a Cross), Mans Response (Repentance & Faith)
4 - How Hard Is It To Become A Christian?
The Formula is simple, doing it is not. It is not easy to believe and our sin nature makes it very hard to repent.
5 - How Often Do You Talk About Sin, Righteousness and Judgment?
Balance is key. This should not be the only emphasis, but it should be a regular emphasis.
6 - How Seeker Sensitive is Your Church?
It is O.K. for a Church to be Seeker Aware but Seeker Sensitive means that they lean toward Seekers and Not the Saved.
7 - Who Do You Do Church for, Seekers or Members?
Both is Not acceptable. Church should be done for Members and the Unsaved are welcome to attend.
8 - Do You Dumb Down Your Sermons?
If he says yes, he is probably not trying to wean his members from milk to meat. Answers like, We try to make our sermons accessible to everyone are sermons that are not meaty.
9 - What Is Your Mixture of Topical vs Expository Preaching?
Topical preaching is fine, but if a pastor never or rarely Preaches Expositionally (verse by verse), then you are going to be learning from the pastor and not Gods Word.
10 - Do Your Sermons Emphasize Theology or Are They Just Relevant?
Everyone should say their sermons are relevant, what you are looking for is if they teach theology.
11 - Describe Your Youth Programs
If fun and games is the major (and usually first) emphasis, you have a Youth Program that is trying to compete with MTV.
12 - Describe Your Evangelism Programs
Dont just accept, We have an Evangelism committee. Dig. Are they serious about saving souls?
13 - What Church Growth Model Do You Follow?
Hopefully they dont have one. Churches should be reaching out to the lost, but churches that are plugged into new church growth models tend to follow mans modern ideas rather than the Bible.
14 - How Much Do You Give To Missions and The Hungry?
Again, this reveals the heart of the Church. While most Churches give to Missions, many never consider the Poor.
15 - Do You Believe The Bible Contains No Errors or Contradictions?
No equivocation allowed here.
16 - Do You Believe in a Literal 6 Day Creation?
Jesus did (
Matt 19:4).
17 - Do You Believe In a Literal Hell and Eternal Punishment?
Jesus did (Matt 25).
19 - When You Distribute The Lord's Supper, Do You Emphasize The Need To Examine Yourself?
Paul did (
I Cor 11:27-32)
20 - Can A Person Who Is Living in a Persistent Lifestyle Of Sin Inherit Eternal Life?
Sinners can certainly be Forgiven, but Practicing Sinners cannot inherit Eternal Life (
I John3:8-9).
21 - Does Your Church Exercise Church Discipline?
Paul said we should (I Cor 5).
22 - Do Sunday School Teachers, Nursery, and Youth Volunteers Fill Out an Application To Answer Questions about Their Core Beliefs and Salvation, or Are All Volunteers Accepted Because of a Lack Of Volunteers?
23 - What Are The Essentials of the Faith?
Father, Son, Holy Spirit, Salvation through Faith alone, the inerrancy of Scripture.
24 - Do You Have a Cross In Your Sanctuary?
Many remove it because they fear it will turn off Seekers. They should Glory in the Cross.