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Children's Day - Pastor's Pen for 2nd March 2025

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Forrest Hill sunrise 25th February 2025 ©Fiona
Forrest Hill sunrise 25th February 2025 ©Fiona

Every day is a new opportunity to be hopeful, and remember God's Spirit is guiding us in life and ministry. Acknowledging that FHPC is re-launching, re-building and rejuvenating ministry to children and youth, with a small but dedicated team, I am sharing with you a message from Karo Wilson, the director of Presbyterian Children and Families Ministry:


"Every year, the first Sunday in March marks Children’s Day, a time for intentionally celebrating and cherishing our tamariki. When I reflect on the nature of children, I see the image of God expressed in joy, wonder and curiosity. I see excitement, energy and authenticity. All these characteristics, wrapped up in a small human capable of creating chaos, noise and delight wherever they go. They are a gift, a taonga, that we must cherish and nurture. 

 

As the people of God, we are called to have a child-like faith. To find joy in the most unexpected places, and to be filled with wonder at the glory of God. To have a child-like faith also means to be curious-to ask questions and ponder over things that we may not have thought important to pay attention to. To be excited and delighted in our worship to God, and authentic in the outliving of our faith in everyday life.

 

As we take the time to intentionally celebrate our tamariki, we are invited to be reminded by our children of what it means to have a child-like faith. That we would realise that we have much to learn from the smallest among us of the nature of God, and that in turn, we are called to love, nurture and care for the children in our midst.

 

I would also like to invite you to pray for our tamariki and their whānau. In a time when there are many pressures on families, we pray for God’s provision and protection over our children, for resilience and confidence as they discover who they are, and their place in this world. But most of all, we pray that the children we know would discover for themselves how big and wide and deep is God’s love."

 
 
 

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