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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 29 MIN

Habits of the Household | Family Discipleship Workshop, Spring 2026

from The Journey Church Houston Podcast · host The Journey

What if the routines of everyday life were doing more than helping us get through the day—what if they were quietly shaping what we love, what we worship, and who we’re becoming? In this Family Discipleship Workshop, Pastor Steven Hiller explores how our household habits function like a kind of liturgy—repeated rhythms that form us over time. From waking up in the morning, to shared meals, to bedtime, the ordinary moments of family life are powerful opportunities to immerse ourselves in the Christian Story and grow in love for God and one another. Drawing from Deuteronomy 6:4–7 and practical wisdom from Habits of the Household by Justin Earley, this conversation offers simple, realistic practices families can try—without guilt, pressure, or the pressure to have a “perfect” home. The goal isn’t to add more to your schedule, but to reorient what you’re already doing toward worship, community, and spiritual formation. Whether you’re a parent, a couple, or simply someone thinking about how faith connects to everyday life, this episode invites you to see your home as a place where discipleship can quietly and faithfully take shape. If this episode was helpful, please consider subscribing, rating, and sharing the podcast—those small actions really do help others discover these resources. And if you’re in the Houston area, we’d love to invite you to join us in person at The Journey Church: Sundays at 9:30 AM for Discipleship Classes Sundays at 10:30 AM for Worship 📍 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008

What if the routines of everyday life were doing more than helping us get through the day—what if they were quietly shaping what we love, what we worship, and who we’re becoming? In this Family Discipleship Workshop, Pastor Steven Hiller explores how our household habits function like a kind of liturgy—repeated rhythms that form us over time. From waking up in the morning, to shared meals, to bedtime, the ordinary moments of family life are powerful opportunities to immerse ourselves in the Christian Story and grow in love for God and one another. Drawing from Deuteronomy 6:4–7 and practical wisdom from Habits of the Household by Justin Earley, this conversation offers simple, realistic practices families can try—without guilt, pressure, or the pressure to have a “perfect” home. The goal isn’t to add more to your schedule, but to reorient what you’re already doing toward worship, community, and spiritual formation. Whether you’re a parent, a couple, or simply someone thinking about how faith connects to everyday life, this episode invites you to see your home as a place where discipleship can quietly and faithfully take shape. If this episode was helpful, please consider subscribing, rating, and sharing the podcast—those small actions really do help others discover these resources. And if you’re in the Houston area, we’d love to invite you to join us in person at The Journey Church:Sundays at 9:30 AM for Discipleship ClassesSundays at 10:30 AM for Worship📍 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77008

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