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Announcing the Household Worship Project | Mere Orthodoxy

Mere O's latest venture is a project intended to help reinvigorate the practice of regular household worship.

Chris KrychoDevotional

The Rhythms of Family Worship - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Any program for recovering the vitality of the Church—whether the Benedict Option or some other—must have as one of its goals that ministers work “to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be […]

Matt MillerDevotional

Singing as Part of Family Worship | Mere Orthodoxy

Matt Miller and his family have leaned heavily on hymnody as a primary part of their evening family worship with their younger children.

Guest WriterDevotional

Family Worship: The Voice of Rejoicing in the Christian Home

Family worship is an occasion where the "voice of rejoicing" can be heard in a Christian home. We should never lose sight of that basic fact.

E. J. HutchinsonDevotional

On Family Worship and Failure - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

The latest post in our series comes from Eric Hutchinson.

Guest WriterDevotional

Family Worship as Spiritual Formation | Mere Orthodoxy

Family worship is an important aspect of a family's spiritual formation because it provides a regular time when they worship together.

Jake MeadorDevotional

On Reinvigorating Family Worship: A Mere O Project

We're going to be posting a series of short reflections from different families about what they do for family worship with their kids.

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"Trials are Precious" | Mere Orthodoxy

Rob and Ruth Meador discuss how God has revealed himself to them and preserved them in the aftermath of Rob's traumatic brain injury.

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A Loving Father and Difficult Gifts

How can a loving God, the Father, give difficult gifts that we don't understand? He has a history of doing so, and his gifts are perfect.

Matthew Lee AndersonDevotionalTheology and PracticeFormation

This is Not Vanity: Reflections on Turning Thirty

This is Not Vanity: Reflections on Turning Thirty

Cate MacDonaldDevotionalFormation

Because of My Mother - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

As I type this I am watching a smug and self-important young woman on a Sunday morning show give a monologue on The Pill. On this Mother’s Day, she is telling the nation how great it is that women no […]

Matthew Lee AndersonDevotionalFormation

The Mystery of Faith: A Brief Reflection for Thanksgiving - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

As Christians, we are a people who live in a present that is shaped definitively by the past and the future. The meaning of our present, of our contemporary lives and relationships, is fixed, but not yet revealed. We take […]