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Families of the Children being dedicated please come to the front of Worship Center at this time.
Responsive reading and commitment:
Pastor:
(Deuteronomy 6:4-7)
People:
(Psalm 127:1, 3-5)
Pastor(to Parents):
God has blessed you with the joys and responsibilities of parenthood.
Do you therefore dedicate yourselves before God and these witnesses to the building of a Christian home and to the rearing of your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?
Parents:
We dedicate ourselves to this Holy task.
Pastor(to congregation):
God has blessed us with the joys and responsibilities of living together in Christian community.
Do you therefore dedicate yourselves before God to live as Christians before all men and to help these parents make this a community in which children can grow up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?
People:
We dedicate ourselves to this Holy task.
Pastor:
(Mark 10:14-15).
Then, Jesus took the children in His arms and blessed them.
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