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A structure for sacred habits.

Family Worship gives households and individuals a complete daily liturgy — Scripture, confession, creed, catechism, and prayer — arranged so you can simply begin.

Content rotates daily and follows the liturgical calendar.

The structure

What’s inside a liturgy

Every session follows a historic, ordered flow — balanced, reverent, and rooted in the pattern God’s people have kept for centuries. No planning, no guesswork: open it and worship.

  1. Call to Worship

    Worship begins with God speaking first — Scripture summons us before we say a word.

  2. Prayer of Adoration

    Praising God for who He is: His holiness, His works, His steadfast love.

  3. God’s Law

    Hearing the standard that shapes obedience and exposes our need for grace.

  4. Confession of Sin

    Naming sin honestly before a holy God — not to shame us, but to bring our need into the light.

  5. Assurance of Pardon

    The gospel declared: in Christ, the confessing sinner is fully forgiven.

  6. Creed

    Confessing the faith in the words of the church across the centuries.

  7. Song of Praise

    Psalms, hymns, and doxologies that unite truth with affection.

  8. Catechism

    Historic questions and answers — Westminster, Heidelberg, or 1689 Baptist.

  9. Prayer for Illumination

    Asking the Spirit to open the Word before we read it.

  10. Scripture Reading

    The M’Cheyne daily readings — a steady diet of the whole counsel of God.

  11. Intercessory Prayer

    Praying for the church, the nation, your neighbors, and the world.

  12. Personal Petitions

    Bringing your own needs, and your household’s, before the throne of grace.

  13. The Lord’s Prayer

    Closing as Jesus taught us — resting in the Father’s care.

Every hour of the household

Three ways to worship

Alone in the morning, together at the table, side by side at the end of the day. Each mode is a complete liturgy of its own.

Secret worship

Personal

A full liturgy for the quiet place — adoration, confession, assurance, Scripture, and prayer, exercised without applause. Where sincerity is formed.

Children under 13 receive a kids liturgy sized for young hearts.

Household worship

Family Altar

Gather your household around Word and prayer. Simple enough for children, reverent enough for the occasion — faithfulness, not flash.

Everything you need to lead is on one screen: just read down the page.

For spouses

Evening Prayer

End the day together in Christ: a short reading, confession without fear, thanksgiving, and guided prayer for your marriage, faith, and rest.

Designed to take minutes — right before the lights go out.

Why it matters

The family altar is not a novelty

“These words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children…”
Deuteronomy 6:6–7

For centuries, Christian households gathered daily to read Scripture, pray, and sing — it was simply assumed. Where that altar is neglected, something else always takes its place.

Start small. Start imperfectly. Start today.

You don’t need a theology degree. You need a few minutes, a Bible, and a willingness to begin.

Begin Worship