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August 31, 2010

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C Watson

Boundaries. How refreshing! Thank You.

Valerie

I often wonder about how people in general dress for church! I've always been one to dress up for church. It took a little coaxing to get my husband to follow suit (even though I know his parents had to have required it of him). But now, my older children (nearly 5 & 3) will see us dressed up, and we rarely have need to be during the week, and ask us if we're going to church. Usually we are, but it's nice to see that they can notice the difference between everyday clothing and special clothing.

Boundaries are important and need to be taught and upheld.

Emily

May I offer a different perspective on the not-dressing-up-for-church observation?

My family are Rel. Soc. of Friends (Quaker). Friends live simply, dress plainly, and never dress up for church (meeting). The reason given is that God sees you every day, in every way, and neither expects nor wants you to put on airs; dressing up is something we do for fellow church-members, not for God. We have homeless members and poor members, and our meeting house host refugees from foreign countries. We want everyone to feel welcome in their own skin. Clothes are superficial.

So perhaps others in more mainstream churches have come to the same conclusion?

Malea

I only found your blog recently and have to admit that we don't go to church but I do expect my son to dress appropriately for daily activities as well as special outings. That includes hair care...the one area where he pushes the boundary. I don't care how long his hair is. I don't care how short his hair is. But, I do care that it be clean AND brushed or combed daily, even if we are staying in all day. Basic grooming is important for all of us. Great post!

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