Religious Life

The focus of the Religion
program at St. Matthew’s is to provide the children with a foundation
for their spiritual lives. From the earliest Preschool days to 8th
grade graduation, we hope to foster and nurture growth in each child’s
spirituality, responsible conduct, and ability to make ethical
decisions.
Working in partnership with the family, the school
augments and reinforces the moral and spiritual education begun in the
home and developed within the broad context of the practices, precepts
and traditions of the Episcopal Church. We believe that the values,
virtues and ideals are fostered explicitly through the school’s clearly
defined standards of behavior, through the topics and themes explored
during Chapel, and through experiences in community service. Striving
to become a responsible person working to do the most inclusive good,
is an integral part of each child’s St. Matthew’s education.
Religious
instruction in the early grades emphasizes helping students understand
the traditions of the Christian faith, and how they can carry these
practices into their homes and lives. For their Middle School years,
students begin a three year study of the Bible, with four main goals:
familiarity with the main stories of the Bible; knowledge of how to
find their way through the Bible; an understanding of how the Episcopal
tradition interprets these stories; and an opportunity to explore how
our Biblical heritage might be meaningful in their spiritual lives
presently and in the years to come. Throughout the grades, the students
reflect on their responsibility to serve in the community as a grateful
response to God’s love for them through class service projects.
In
addition to regular Religion instruction for Grades 3rd – 7th, all
students attend a weekly chapel service, an age appropriate Episcopal
Morning Prayer service conducted by the School Minister and Parish Ministers. There are
three such weekly liturgies for children: one for preschoolers; one for
Elementary (grades Kindergarten - 4th) students; and one for those in
Middle School (grades 5th – 8th). The students participate fully in the
prayers and hymns; they also serve as acolytes, lectors or ushers. The
School community also comes together for Eucharists and other special
services throughout the year.
Awareness that all people are
children of a loving God lies at the center of religious education at
St. Matthew’s Parish School. Knowledge of Episcopal traditions and
learning the basic tenets of the Judeo-Christian tradition are
important components in building the information base for such
decision-making. Through this knowledge students have an opportunity to
establish a broader view, and to grow in an open, non-judgmental
atmosphere.