My family moved a bit as a kid.... So I lived in a number of different cities and a number of different states....when we would arrive my mother would find a church by talking to her co-workers and visiting...she wasn't stuck on any one denomination....so we attended various churches...
the biggest issue I had as a kid is... 'ya gotta have faith' ...and 'ya just gotta believe'... well I didn't quite buy the stories, they didn't make sense so I asked questions... I was considered a troublemaker in church for asking questions of teachers n preachers...
so by fifth or sixth grade I was done... I came back and joined a church youth group (for the girls) when I was in 10th grade... still had the same questions, still irritated the counselors and preachers with them. Found out the reason my dad never went was the same. He'd go once with my mom...ask the preacher, "Why can't we have a QnA after the sermon?" the preacher would tell him to ask in private, schedule an appointment. My dad's viewpoint was, if he had a question, others might have the same one...and he wanted to hear what others asked as well...
Well it didn't happen.
So at the church I attend today.... the kids can ask any question they want.. and we all discuss, look up scripture, read together and find answers.... AND I posed the same to my preacher and got him to set a once a month "ask the preacher" session... about 20% of our congregation stays for another hour once a month... and only an hour because we cut it off...
the biggest issue I had as a kid is... 'ya gotta have faith' ...and 'ya just gotta believe'... well I didn't quite buy the stories, they didn't make sense so I asked questions... I was considered a troublemaker in church for asking questions of teachers n preachers...
so by fifth or sixth grade I was done... I came back and joined a church youth group (for the girls) when I was in 10th grade... still had the same questions, still irritated the counselors and preachers with them. Found out the reason my dad never went was the same. He'd go once with my mom...ask the preacher, "Why can't we have a QnA after the sermon?" the preacher would tell him to ask in private, schedule an appointment. My dad's viewpoint was, if he had a question, others might have the same one...and he wanted to hear what others asked as well...
Well it didn't happen.
So at the church I attend today.... the kids can ask any question they want.. and we all discuss, look up scripture, read together and find answers.... AND I posed the same to my preacher and got him to set a once a month "ask the preacher" session... about 20% of our congregation stays for another hour once a month... and only an hour because we cut it off...