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:'''<span id="410:9">(9)</span> Public School.''' The Wesleyan Church supports the right and responsibility of parents to determine what is appropriate education for their children, testing the education their children are receiving in accordance with biblical principles and striving for excellence in the education provided for all children. We maintain the right of our members to seek exemption from participation by their children in all matters that are contrary to scriptural doctrines and principles as expressed in the [[Article 2. Articles of Religion|Articles of Religion]], [[Article 3. | :'''<span id="410:9">(9)</span> Public School.''' The Wesleyan Church supports the right and responsibility of parents to determine what is appropriate education for their children, testing the education their children are receiving in accordance with biblical principles and striving for excellence in the education provided for all children. We maintain the right of our members to seek exemption from participation by their children in all matters that are contrary to scriptural doctrines and principles as expressed in the [[Article 2. Articles of Religion|Articles of Religion]], [[Article 3. Guides and Helps to Holy Living|Guides and Helps to Holy Living]], [[Article 4. Elementary Principles|Elementary Principles]], or [[Chapter 5: Special Directions|Special Directions]] of our Church, without prejudice to academic standing. |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 5 November 2022
- (9) Public School. The Wesleyan Church supports the right and responsibility of parents to determine what is appropriate education for their children, testing the education their children are receiving in accordance with biblical principles and striving for excellence in the education provided for all children. We maintain the right of our members to seek exemption from participation by their children in all matters that are contrary to scriptural doctrines and principles as expressed in the Articles of Religion, Guides and Helps to Holy Living, Elementary Principles, or Special Directions of our Church, without prejudice to academic standing.