
Is children’s church biblical—or is it a modern invention that’s reshaped the church in ways Scripture never intended?In this episode of The Magistrate, we examine the rise of age-segregated ministry and ask whether it aligns with the biblical pattern of worship.From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture consistently presents families worshiping together—fathers, mothers, and children gathered under the Word.Yet today, many churches separate children into age-based programs shaped more by modern pragmatism and public education models than by Scripture.We explore the historical roots of children’s church, its connection to youth ministry movements, and the unintended consequences it may be producing—fragmented families, shallow discipleship, and a generation that often leaves the church after graduation.Then we make the case for a return to family-integrated worship and offer practical guidance for parents seeking to disciple their children in the life of the local church.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >Here<For blog entries, articles, and much more, visit our website >Here<
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