FAMILY WORSHIP
Family Worship is the regular and intentional gathering of a household to worship God and to make disciples in the home. A
It is clear from Scripture that parents are to be the primary disciple-makers in the lives of their children.
(Deuteronomy 6:1-9, Psalm 78:1-8, Ephesians 6:1-4, 2 Timothy 1:3-5)
Family worship is a wonderful and faithful way to make this a reality in your household.
This is true for those married with kids, single parents, those without kids, parents of adult children, grandparents, or even college houses!
The primary elements of family worship are: reading, praying, and singing...
- Read the Bible together, discussing what you read.
- Pray the Bible together in light of what you just read and discussed.
- Then sing the Bible together, responding to what you just read and prayed by pouring out praise through faithful musical worship.
So, start small and gather your family together, no matter what your household may look like, and seek to put this wonderful gift to practice!
It is clear from Scripture that parents are to be the primary disciple-makers in the lives of their children.
(Deuteronomy 6:1-9, Psalm 78:1-8, Ephesians 6:1-4, 2 Timothy 1:3-5)
Family worship is a wonderful and faithful way to make this a reality in your household.
This is true for those married with kids, single parents, those without kids, parents of adult children, grandparents, or even college houses!
The primary elements of family worship are: reading, praying, and singing...
- Read the Bible together, discussing what you read.
- Pray the Bible together in light of what you just read and discussed.
- Then sing the Bible together, responding to what you just read and prayed by pouring out praise through faithful musical worship.
So, start small and gather your family together, no matter what your household may look like, and seek to put this wonderful gift to practice!
Family Worship Guides, Resources, & Course Videos...
Family Worship Guides
These guides are provided at no charge to Eagle Heights members thanks to generosity of Rhondalyn Richardson.
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