No Halloween

A dear friend of mine began a discussion on facebook about what to do on October 31 this year. Hubby and I have never celebrated Halloween with the boys because we believe the principles of the holiday center around satanic celebration. In fact, I took the boys out of daycare this past Friday so that they would not feel pressure to dress up and participate in the costume parade at school.


How have you handled the topic or plan to handle the topic if it is even a topic at all? Did you allow trick or treating? Do/did you allow your child to dress up but not trick or treat? How do/did you explain it? Did you take your children to a church event with similar activities? I would love your feedback/thoughts!


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Two Faiths, One Prayer

On Sunday hubby and I attended church with the boys. We went to the Church of Notre Dame, which is a predominantly white church on Columbia’s campus. It is very close to our house, and we frequently walk home from church.

Hubby was raised Catholic, and I, Baptist. I was never attached to a specific denomination within Christianity, so when I entered College, I began attending New Life International Family Church, now in Lithonia, GA, which is non-denominational (but feels more Pentecostal!). I was introduced to the church through the Atlanta University Center Gospel Choir, also called New Life. In March of 2000, I attended a spring break gospel tour with the choir, and re-dedicated my life to Christ (I did initially when I was eight, but never really walked the walk).

After I returned from the tour, I had a passion for Christ that I had never known. I joined the New Life (the church), and was a faithful member until I moved away from Atlanta after graduation in 2004. Hubby and I married in December of 2004, and moved to Mount Laurel, NJ. There, we attented The Catholic Church of St. Mary’s in Cherry Hill, NJ. It was a wonderful congregation (or parrish, as they call it).

So, now we attend Notre Dame in Harlem, as well as All Saints, which has an excellent music ministry. We decided to raise our children Catholic, so we all attend church together. It has been a challenge bringing two faiths together, but it can be done.

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