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Support for the family in the local parish Typeit

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A local is the term which refers both to a church and the community of believers who congregate in the local church. life is very important to a local church, which would consider itself to be an extended version of this. There is considerable support available for families in the community within the church – including groups which can allow young parents to interact with others at the same life stage. 

happens every Sunday during the church service, which is where the children of the congregation will leave the service and have their own activities. They might learn a story, do arts and crafts and engage in a physical activity such as a game. This supports the family as it allows the to enjoy the Sunday service and worship God without needing to care for their children, while also providing the children with religious education and the opportunity so socialise within the congregation with children their age. 

The local parish can also offer religious of passage to young families, including the service of Christening their children. This is another term for .

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