Welcome to the very first episode of The Laundry Basket Liturgy, a devotional companion for Christian mothers longing to embody shalom in the midst of their real, ordinary, everyday calling.
In this opening episode, I share what a “laundry basket liturgy” truly is:a quiet, faithful posture of turning the ordinary work of motherhood into a place of prayer, presence, and communion with Christ.
We explore what Scripture teaches about the work of our hands (Colossians 3:23–24, Psalm 90:17, Luke 16:10), how the repetitive tasks of homemaking can actually become grounding rhythms for the nervous system, and how simple faithfulness in the small things forms our souls.
This episode is an invitation into a slower, gentler, more Christ-centered way of living your motherhood—right where you feel the most buried, burdened, or stretched.
In this episode, you’ll find:
— a Scripture meditation— a gentle reflection on liturgy & daily labor— embodied nervous-system awareness— a domestic liturgy for your day— a breath prayer— a benediction for your heart
Embodied Practice:
Engage in the repetitive tasks of daily life not as drudgery,but as a rhythm of returning—a simple way of practicing the presence of Godin your vocation as a mother and homemaker.
Domestic Liturgy for Today:
“Jesus, be present in the work of my hands.”
May this first episode bless you as you fold, tend, stir, clean, rock, soothe, and serve in love.
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