News by email Donate

Suggestions

Top Stories

Most Read

Popular Videos

Bishop-of-Durham-Paul-Butler header2.jpg
Bishop-of-Durham-Paul-Butler-thumb_galleryfull.jpg
Church News

Bishop of Durham says the "well being of children should be at the heart of national policy"

by Cara Bentley

The Bishop of Durham, Rt Revd Paul Butler, has told Premier about the importance of children in the decisions the Church and Government makes.

As schools and churches remain closed for majority of families, children have had an unusual few months. 

Parents have had to juggle Zoom calls with activity books and children have been rather at the mercy of how much time, money and experience their parents have. 

The Bishop of Durham, Rt Rev Paul Butler, has been speaking to Premier's Sunday Night Live programme about the Biblical importance of children. 

He said: "I've been reflecting over recent days on where we've placed children in our thinking as a nation and as a church, throughout the whole of the pandemic and in this whole business of recovering and recovering well and 'building back better' - to use the political phrase. 

"Well if we're going to 'build back better', one of the things might be that we put the child in the midst of us, to help us in our thinking about how we do church better...What does it look like if we think first 'So how are the children being welcomed and accommodated?' and 'how are the children being involved in our worship and in our learning, as we begin to worship afresh?' Or is all our thinking around how we get back for adults and then 'oh, what about children? What about the young people?'"

Schools across the UK have been closed for weeks, with some year groups going back in England but all expected to return in the new term. 

Bishop Paul added: "Children have not been at the heart of the forward planning, national government or at local government level. They need to be at the heart of our planning. Their well being, their welfare has to be not simply about health - it has to be about their social well being, has to be about their relational well being, it has to be about their spiritual well being. 

"So returning to school matters enormously, but so does the capacity to be able to mix and to play and so on. There's all the difficult issues around how you do that in the context of a pandemic. But the well being of children should be at the heart of national policy. That should be the core priority for us as a nation. How are the little ones being cared for?"

A Monthly Gift Of $11 Makes A World Of Difference

In a world of fake news there’s never been a greater need for quality Christian journalism. Premier’s mission is to provide the Church with the most up to date and relevant news, told from a Christian perspective. But we can’t do it without you.

Unlike many websites we haven't put up a paywall — we want to keep our journalism free at the point of need and as open as we can. Premier’s news output takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. No one in the USA is sharing news like we are across radio, magazines and online so please help us to continue that today.

For a monthly gift of $11 or more we’d also be able to send you a free copy of the brand new Premier Bible, a wonderful Anglicised version of the NLT packed with exclusive bonus content, reading plan and resources to help you get the most out of scripture.

Your monthly support will make a world of difference. Thank you.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate