Worship doesn’t need a sanctuary to be sacred. The home is already a holy space where children wonder aloud, ask big questions, and grow in faith alongside the people who love them most. Whether around the dinner table, at bedtime, or in the car, worship becomes part of your shared life together.
Let children’s questions, creativity, and curiosity shape how you worship together. Trust that it’s meaningful even when it’s messy.
There’s no perfect schedule or script. Let the practice grow with your family’s needs, interests, and attention spans.
Choose one simple practice—like a breath prayer or a favorite song—to introduce gently into a familiar part of your day.
Each one is simple, engaging, and created to support connection—whether you have a few minutes or a full afternoon to explore together.
It might look like drawing your prayers, lighting a candle during dinner, sharing a song during bathtime, or pausing in quiet together before bed. There is no single script—just an invitation to be present with each other and with God.