The Worship Liturgy Format
Every session follows a historic, structured flow to ensure your worship is balanced, reverent, and deeply rooted in truth.
Step One
Call to Worship
The Call to Worship begins with Scripture, reminding us that worship starts with God speaking first. It turns our attention away from ourselves and toward God’s holiness, authority, and grace. We do not gather because we feel ready, but because God calls His people to come before Him.
Step Two
Song of Praise
Singing allows the Word of God to dwell richly among us as we respond together in praise. Reformed hymns and doxologies help unite truth with affection, shaping what we love as well as what we believe. Even simple singing teaches the heart to rejoice in God’s character and works.
Step Three
Confession of Sin
In confession, we honestly acknowledge our sin before a holy God. This is not meant to shame us, but to bring our need into the light where grace is found. We confess with confidence, knowing that God is faithful to forgive through Jesus Christ.
Step Four
Scripture Reading
The reading of Scripture places God’s Word at the center of our worship. Daily, curated readings help form a steady diet of the whole counsel of God over time. Here we listen, not to opinions or advice, but to the living voice of God speaking through His Word.
Step Five
Catechism
Catechism grounds worship in clear, historic Christian doctrine. Short questions and answers train the mind and heart to understand what Scripture teaches and why it matters. Over time, these truths shape faith, memory, and conviction for both children and adults.
Step Six
Prayer
Prayer closes worship by bringing the needs of the family, the church, and the world before God. We respond to what we have heard by asking for help, mercy, and faithfulness. In prayer, we place our lives back into God’s hands, trusting His care and providence.
Worship Is Not Just for Sundays
God did not create His people to live on one sermon a week. From the beginning, God has called His people to walk with Him daily—to hear His Word, confess sin, receive grace, and respond in faith and obedience.
Daily worship does not earn God’s favor. It trains our hearts to live in the favor already given to us in Christ.
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.”
Begin a Rhythm of Daily Worship
Ordinary Faith for Ordinary Days
It is about meeting with God through the ordinary means He has promised to bless—His Word, prayer, confession, and praise.
This is daily worship that forms faith, not just feelings.
Start Worshiping TodayBuilt for Ordinary Faithfulness
This project was born out of weakness, not expertise.
As a husband and father, I know how easy it is to let good intentions fade into inconsistency. I fail often at praying regularly with my wife. I struggle to stay rooted in the Word on my own. And building a steady rhythm of family worship in the home I steward is harder than I want to admit.
This app exists to make that burden lighter.
Not by offering shortcuts, and not by replacing the work of discipleship—but by providing clear, simple, Scripture-shaped liturgies that remove the friction of where to start and what to say. The goal is not novelty or creativity, but faithful repetition—the kind God has always used to shape His people.
This is a tool for ordinary Christians living ordinary lives, who want to worship God daily, lead their families well, and end each day anchored in Christ.
If this app helps you pray when you otherwise wouldn’t, read Scripture when you might skip it, or gather your family for worship even imperfectly—then it has done its job.
My hope is that you enjoy using it, that it serves your home and your church, and that God would use it for His glory.
Supporting the Project
This project is freely available and offered in service to the church.
If you find it helpful and would like to support its continued development, you’re welcome to do so here:
No obligation—just gratitude.