June 14
Intentional Hospitality: Opening Your Home Without the Overwhelm
Letting go of perfect hosting and discovering the art of simple, connection-based hospitality in your real-life LDS home.
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 14
Letting go of perfect hosting and discovering the art of simple, connection-based hospitality in your real-life LDS home.
June 14
Finding the Lord's presence in ordinary moments like car rides, kitchen floors, and bedtime whispers instead of waiting for the perfect teaching time.
June 14
Letting go of the Sunday rules checklist and discovering what it means to find real joy in the day of rest.
June 14
An honest look at LDS parenting through the chaos, embracing the sacredness of the messy middle of family discipleship.
June 13
Practical tips for LDS families navigating the tension between digital engagement and spiritual stillness in the home.
June 13
Moving from performance-based hosting to presence-based hospitality that welcomes the unexpected and prioritizes connection over perfection.
June 13
Practical guidance for supporting children through grief with active remembering and the hope of the Plan of Salvation.
June 13
Building low-pressure traditions that connect grandchildren with their grandparents' stories, faith, and personal history.
June 12
The Sabbath isn't a performance checklist. Learning to move from rigid rules to restful rhythms that make Sunday a sign, not a test.
June 12
A mountain of shoes and a question at dinner. Learning that the best family councils happen at the breakfast table, not in a boardroom.
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