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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 32201" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>I'm not the most devout person, I'll share that with you up front. However, I have always attended church on a semi regular basis. Since the tweedles have hit my doorstep,(on that very cold snowy night swaddled in a basket many years ago :smile: never mind, didn't happen that way), church has been a challenge at best. The last 3 years, it's become non-existent.</p><p></p><p>Our pastor has worked hard to find a way for kt to fit into the congregation; most everyone is accepting - except the parents of children kt's own age. She's more of a leper around those children & in turn their parents.</p><p></p><p>At one point, our PCAs would attend church with us (stay in the background & step in when needed) & Sunday school teacher actually scolded me for bringing a PCA into church. I kindly informed SS teacher that a PCA was not unlike medical equipment - think of her as a guide dog or wheelchair. </p><p></p><p>It's been a bust - I've made few efforts since then.</p><p></p><p>How have your difficult children been accepted in the worship setting? Any ideas to make this better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 32201, member: 393"] I'm not the most devout person, I'll share that with you up front. However, I have always attended church on a semi regular basis. Since the tweedles have hit my doorstep,(on that very cold snowy night swaddled in a basket many years ago [img]:smile:[/img] never mind, didn't happen that way), church has been a challenge at best. The last 3 years, it's become non-existent. Our pastor has worked hard to find a way for kt to fit into the congregation; most everyone is accepting - except the parents of children kt's own age. She's more of a leper around those children & in turn their parents. At one point, our PCAs would attend church with us (stay in the background & step in when needed) & Sunday school teacher actually scolded me for bringing a PCA into church. I kindly informed SS teacher that a PCA was not unlike medical equipment - think of her as a guide dog or wheelchair. It's been a bust - I've made few efforts since then. How have your difficult children been accepted in the worship setting? Any ideas to make this better? [/QUOTE]
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