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Happy Thanksgiving!

What is family worship? (Click the arrow to the left)

As Christians, particularly Christian men, we are responsible to lead our households with strength and resolve in the ways of Christ. Leading our families in devotions and family worship is one way to lead our families, raising our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, Jesus Christ (cf. Deuteronomy 6:7; Ephesians 6:4).

In my house, we do morning and evenings. In the morning after we eat breakfast together, we all have our quiet times. We read our Bibles seperately and journal what we see. In the evenings before bed, we talk about what we saw in our morning Bible reading, I share my insight from my own devotional time, we ask questions from the New City Catechism, we sing a couple worship songs together, and then we pray as a family. Family worship doesn’t have to look like this. It may look different for every household, but I want to invite you to join me in leading our families well. Every weekday on this blog, I want to provide a guide for fathers to lead their families in some form of family worship. If your household doesn’t have a father, I believe the responsibility falls to the mother. Design a routine that works for your family, but be intentional about leading in the only way that matters instead of getting too caught up with the affairs of this world. Every Christian man is the pastor of his home. I believe the most important thing we can do for our children is (1) lead them in the home and (2) be faithful to the church as a family. As the family goes, so goes the nation. Our job as pastors to our family matters.


Happy Thanksgiving! As we count our blessings today in the presence of family and friends, I want to mention a few things I am thankful for. Instead of continuing through John today, I hope you will join me in voicing the things you are thankful for, and I’ll continue through John’s gospel tomorrow.

I am very thankful to be part of a church that is family oriented rather than program centered, where people care far more about being faithful to Christ in service than anyone having to be in charge of anything. I am thankful that we have a church full of volunteers who all work together to serve our community, help those who are in need, serve younger generations, invest spiritually in our friends, live life side-by-side and with those we minister to on a daily basis, and volunteer our talents for the betterment of the whole congregation.

Alex SBC is a rare jewel among churches, and my family is so blessed to be a part of what God is doing here. We are all very thankful that you brought us. I pray you all have a happy Thanksgiving, a safe Black Friday, and I’ll see you in worship on Sunday as we begin our Advent season.

1 Thessalonians 5:18 says,

18 in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 


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