My kids were about 3 when my wife decided they should go to Sunday School to get some religious education.
Now we (neither of us) were religious, in the thirteen years we had been married we only stepped in church for weddings, funerals, baptisms and the occasional midnight mass when she wanted to go for old times sake.
So I said there is a Lutheran church down the block....we can send them with 5$ for the offering, "No, we need to go, to set an example"
So I took them to a Unity Church that I was told I might like. Dropped them off and went into the service, in the sanctuary there were wall hangings down both sides of the various religions. I thought hmmm. The speaker was a native American speaking of the great spirit and the way of her people...hmmm.
The kids enjoyed it, I enjoyed it, and within a month or two I was helping with the kids once a month and attending service every week. And until they went off to college I began teaching Sunday school every week (for teachers the church gave us a cd or audio tape of the service.so I rarely attended church and listened while commuting)
As a.sunday school teacher I brought in books or worksheets or lay people from various religions to talk a out Judaism, Islam, Baha'i, Buddhism, Hinduism, And more, Catholicism, Methodists (we were a liberal Christian denomination...who incorporated thought from other sources....so there beliefs differed as much as the others)
My kids ended up as atheist/agnostic as I. (Maybe more) My son took world religions in college and took me to mosques and temples as part of his studies when he was home.
Now I see teaching one belief a d eschewing others as more religious indoctrination than education, but again, this is my belief.
How about you? What did you teach/share with your kids, and what did they end up?
Now we (neither of us) were religious, in the thirteen years we had been married we only stepped in church for weddings, funerals, baptisms and the occasional midnight mass when she wanted to go for old times sake.
So I said there is a Lutheran church down the block....we can send them with 5$ for the offering, "No, we need to go, to set an example"
So I took them to a Unity Church that I was told I might like. Dropped them off and went into the service, in the sanctuary there were wall hangings down both sides of the various religions. I thought hmmm. The speaker was a native American speaking of the great spirit and the way of her people...hmmm.
The kids enjoyed it, I enjoyed it, and within a month or two I was helping with the kids once a month and attending service every week. And until they went off to college I began teaching Sunday school every week (for teachers the church gave us a cd or audio tape of the service.so I rarely attended church and listened while commuting)
As a.sunday school teacher I brought in books or worksheets or lay people from various religions to talk a out Judaism, Islam, Baha'i, Buddhism, Hinduism, And more, Catholicism, Methodists (we were a liberal Christian denomination...who incorporated thought from other sources....so there beliefs differed as much as the others)
My kids ended up as atheist/agnostic as I. (Maybe more) My son took world religions in college and took me to mosques and temples as part of his studies when he was home.
Now I see teaching one belief a d eschewing others as more religious indoctrination than education, but again, this is my belief.
How about you? What did you teach/share with your kids, and what did they end up?