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Family Worship List

This Family Worship feature is to encourage the entire family to study of God's word. In addition to our personal study, parents should help their children to recognize the important of spending time with God. Family worship is a very important time to meet with God corporately. This portion of our website is to encourage you, and support healthy truth filled family worships that clearly displays the Advent message. Look to the right and you will find the current week's ( and the previous 3 months) worship plans. The list is by the weeks of the year and will only diplay current and past worship outlines that exists on this website. It is our goal to present doctrines of the bible (on which also the seventh-day adventist message is built) in a clear and concise manner. May God inspire us both to direct our family into the way that leads to life.... Below you will find an inspirational reading on the subject of family. We plan to change these each month.

Chap. Fifty-Four - Religion in the Family
The Adventist Home

Parents Jointly Foster Religion in the Home.--The father and the mother are responsible for the maintenance of religion in the home. {AH 321.2}
Let not the mother gather to herself so many cares that she cannot give time to the spiritual needs of her family. Let parents seek God for guidance in their work. On their knees before Him they will gain a true understanding of their great responsibilities, and there they can commit their children to One who will never err in counsel and instruction. . . . {AH 321.3}
The father of the family should not leave to the mother all the care of imparting spiritual instruction. A large work is to be done by fathers and mothers, and both should act their individual part in preparing their children for the grand review of the judgment. {AH 321.4}
Parents, take your children with you into your religious exercises. Throw around them the arms of your faith, and consecrate them to Christ. Do not allow anything to cause you to throw off your responsibility to train them aright; do not let any worldly interest induce you to leave them behind. Never let your Christian life isolate them from you. Bring them with you to the Lord; educate their minds to become familiar with divine truth. Let them associate with those that love God. Bring them to the people of God as children whom you are seeking to help to build characters fit for eternity. {AH 321.5}
By Ellen G. White