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Graduates
As part of our Rite of
Passage celebration of
graduating seniors, the
church family stands,
extends their hands, or
some simply move to
be in the face of these
graduating seniors and
read them this pledge:
--We pledge to
continually uphold you in
prayer.
--We pledge to walk
with you as you and your
mind continues to grow.
--We pledge that when you feel like everything
you learned is upside down, we will be your roots
--We pledge to be ready to answer your tough
faith and life questions.
--We pledge to be examples of how to be a man
or woman of God.
--We pledge to take pride in your
accomplishments.
--We pledge to continue to be a part of your
heritage no matter where God leads you.
It is everyone’s favorite part of this Rite of Passage.
Brenda Seefeldt, youth pastor at New Covenant Fellowship,
Manassas, VA, www.NCFweb.org
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