All this raises a question, when the doorbell rings in a couple of weeks, what will you do?
Remember:
- If you feel vulnerable or afraid, don't feel that you have to answer the door.
- If you decide to answer the door, check through the window first. A gang of hooded teenagers is a different prospect from a couple of toddlers with their parents.
- Don't be rude. Many people will find it odd that you refuse to give money to a small child but there's no need to give offence.
- A "no trick or treat, thanks" poster in the window makes it easier to say no.
- Be positive. Explain that you're not just mean but that supporting a children's charity is the best way to make a difference in children's lives.
- Give away a couple of small sweets if you like.
- Don't scare youngsters with blood-curdling warnings about satanism! There is a dark and scary side to Halloween but the doorstep is hardly the place for a subtle theological conversation. Be friendly and show that the Church is a brighter, happier place for children and families to be than they might imagine.