I admit I am one of those people who used to get annoyed when a child was loud during church services and the parents didn't remove them. When my own kids were little, the minute they made a peep, my Mom would head out with them. We were hyper aware to ensure my kids weren't interrupting the service. I believed every parent should do the same.
Then, one day I was reading a post by my cousin who is a priest in the CEC, a three streams church. He told me children in church should never bother me. In fact, it should give me the opposite reaction. I should rejoice when I hear noisy children. That means parents are bringing their kids to church when it is easier to stay home. I should love the gurgling sounds of babies and their little coos because that means the church is alive and there will be people to carry on in the next generation. He told me we should be happy about loud churches because that means the church is alive!
A quiet church full of adults only is a dying church. Oop! That stopped me in my tracks and really changed my point of view. When I read this new 'policy' from a church in York, PA, I had to heartily agree.
A church in York Pa has issued a "Loud Kid Policy." pic.twitter.com/wohamGHsCD
— Tim Carney (@TPCarney) February 27, 2026
A church that knows what to do about noisy kids in worship ... https://t.co/Bc4T6mdiTL
— Napp Nazworth (@NappNazworth) February 28, 2026
My parish too! PA for the win! https://t.co/MsDiwUf2qq
— ZitoSalena (@ZitoSalena) February 28, 2026
i was all ready to be mad and polemical and then i was like awwwwww https://t.co/TiBmDBUgYE
— Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬 (@lymanstoneky) February 28, 2026
It really was a welcome surprise.
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) February 28, 2026
This is terrible. Don’t they know church is about me and my comfort? https://t.co/Paj6Z0vDSL
— Elijah the Middleborne (@TheMiddleborne) February 28, 2026
Sometimes, people forget it's actually all about Jesus. What a concept.
Parents are welcome to bring kids to Sunday service and they should take them out when they’re disruptive.
— Meg Brock (@MegEBrock) February 28, 2026
We used to call this basic respect for others and being responsible.
Churches shouldn’t be cheering on “gentle parenting”—i.e. allowing their kids to talk, cry, yell—… https://t.co/OTZXzplzAD
To be fair, Jesus was all about children and actually said we all needed to become more child like. So, maybe we should be child centered.
2 He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them. 3 And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18: 2-4
Mom of a loud kid here who has shed many tears over how we've been treated by fellow parishioners.
— Brittany Olson (@cynicalmilkmaid) February 28, 2026
This is wonderful. https://t.co/kaOxcpoCBG
“The sound of children in worship is not a distraction.”
— Josh Wood (@J_K_Wood) February 28, 2026
Amen. https://t.co/3O41c91euG
Let us all give more grace to parents and little ones. It's what Jesus would do.
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