June 4
Sacred Unplanned Moments: Shifting from Curriculum to Connection
A bathmat conversation about who made God taught me that the best spiritual teaching happens in the unplanned moments.
Summer · June
from a small garden south of Salt Lake
Family discipleship, honest motherhood, and the slow work of making a home, written at the kitchen table by Melissa Whitaker.
Lately on the kitchen table
read more →A note from Melissa
LDS Family Life is a publication about LDS family life, motherhood, marriage, homemaking, and practical gospel living for families who want faith at home to feel lived instead of staged. I write first-person essays on family discipleship, spiritual formation in ordinary routines, and the pressures families are trying to carry with steadiness and grace.
The sink full of mixing bowls. The garden row that finally came up. The child calling for one more glass of water. The prayer I whisper while scraping plates after dinner. Those are the things that hold a family, and they feel worth writing down before they slip past.
with love, Melissa
Essays
June 4
A bathmat conversation about who made God taught me that the best spiritual teaching happens in the unplanned moments.
June 4
I sat down with a notebook and a plan. It lasted nine minutes. Here is what I learned about family councils since that day.
June 4
A neighbor showed up unannounced at 4:15 on a Tuesday and taught me that hospitality is not about a clean house. It is about an open heart.
June 4
When your toddler discovers the flour and your scripture study is interrupted, the sacred is still there. Discipleship in the mess.
June 3
When the doorbell rings mid-chaos, do you answer? Redefining hospitality for real families living real life.
June 3
A burnt toast morning taught me that my home does not need to be perfect to be sacred. Grace is for the gap.
June 3
When family prayer feels more like chaos than connection, you are doing it right. Real prayer with real children.
June 3
A sticky juice ring, a toddler on the floor, and a four-minute council that counted. Embracing the messy reality of family councils.
June 2
Letting go of the perfect Sunday and discovering that holiness lives in the middle of the real, messy, beautiful chaos.
June 2
When silence feels impossible, stillness is still worth pursuing. One mother's honest reflection on helping children find quiet in a loud world.
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