Benediction Table | Guide
We started taking tea along with picture books and music in the afternoons when my oldest was eighteen months. In between naps and chores, we'd pause for fellowship and beauty, for refreshment and jollification. We've added more children and beauty to our time since then, but the roots remain the same: we pilgrims progress towards the Celestial City with all our senses and with each other. This is how our Benediction Table came to be, and this guide will serve as a philosophical and practical help as you launch your own practice of pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty with your children.
This 15-page resource includes:
The philosophical foundation for regularly pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty in the early years
A “Month of Feasting” calendar including a family rule, Scripture reading, memory work, read aloud, and more
A breakdown of what we include in our Benediction Table and how we incorporate these rhythms into other parts of our day
Troubleshooting tips and FAQs for beginning this in the early years
Due to the nature of digital downloads, refunds are not given.
We started taking tea along with picture books and music in the afternoons when my oldest was eighteen months. In between naps and chores, we'd pause for fellowship and beauty, for refreshment and jollification. We've added more children and beauty to our time since then, but the roots remain the same: we pilgrims progress towards the Celestial City with all our senses and with each other. This is how our Benediction Table came to be, and this guide will serve as a philosophical and practical help as you launch your own practice of pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty with your children.
This 15-page resource includes:
The philosophical foundation for regularly pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty in the early years
A “Month of Feasting” calendar including a family rule, Scripture reading, memory work, read aloud, and more
A breakdown of what we include in our Benediction Table and how we incorporate these rhythms into other parts of our day
Troubleshooting tips and FAQs for beginning this in the early years
Due to the nature of digital downloads, refunds are not given.
We started taking tea along with picture books and music in the afternoons when my oldest was eighteen months. In between naps and chores, we'd pause for fellowship and beauty, for refreshment and jollification. We've added more children and beauty to our time since then, but the roots remain the same: we pilgrims progress towards the Celestial City with all our senses and with each other. This is how our Benediction Table came to be, and this guide will serve as a philosophical and practical help as you launch your own practice of pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty with your children.
This 15-page resource includes:
The philosophical foundation for regularly pursuing truth, goodness, and beauty in the early years
A “Month of Feasting” calendar including a family rule, Scripture reading, memory work, read aloud, and more
A breakdown of what we include in our Benediction Table and how we incorporate these rhythms into other parts of our day
Troubleshooting tips and FAQs for beginning this in the early years
Due to the nature of digital downloads, refunds are not given.