The Children’s Charter for the Church

In 1997, a number of Episcopal diocese joined together to describe a shared understanding of our responsibilities to children, our ministry to them, and children’s ministry to the Church and the world.

The Church is Called

to receive, nurture and treasure each child as a gift from God;
to proclaim the Gospel to children, in ways that empower them to receive and respond to God’s love;
to give high priority to the quality of planning for children and the preparation and support of
those who minister with them;

to include children, in fulfillment of the Baptismal Covenant, as members and full participants in
the Eucharistic community and in the church’s common life of prayer, witness and service
.

The Church is Called:

-to love, shelter, protect and defend children within its own community and in the world,especially those who are abused, neglected or in danger;
to nurture and support families in caring for their children, acting in their children’s best interest,
and recognizing and fostering their children’s spirituality and unique gifts;

to embrace children who seek Christian nurture independently of their parents’ participation in the church;
to advocate for the integrity of childhood and the dignity of all children at every level of our religious,
civic and political structures.

The Church is Called:

-to receive children’s special gifts as signs of the Reign of God;
-to foster community beyond the family unit, in which children, youth and adults know
each other by name, minister to each other, and are partners together in serving Christ in the world;
-to appreciate children’s abilities and readiness to represent Christ and his church, to bear
witness to him wherever they may be, and according to gifts given them, to carry on
-Christ’s work of reconciliation in the world, and to take their place in the life, worship,
and governance of the church. (Ministry of the Laity pg. 855 BCP)


More About the Children’s Charter for the Episcopal Church:

En Español

The Children’s Charter for Children