Ep. 39 - Starting Small: Making Shabbat Enjoyable and Sustainable (Feat. Jeremy Pryor)

EPISODE · Aug 13, 2024 · 40 MIN

Ep. 39 - Starting Small: Making Shabbat Enjoyable and Sustainable (Feat. Jeremy Pryor)

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Send us Fan MailThe level of excitement when Jeremy Pryor said "yes" to being a guest on this podcast was off the charts! This is a note-taking worthy episode. Jeremy generously shared nugget after nugget of wisdom about practicing Sabbath as a family. You are going to love this episode!!Jeremy shares his journey of discovering the practices of Shabbat and the impact it has had on his family. He explains that Shabbat is a day of rest and reflection that was woven into the fabric of creation. Jeremy emphasizes the importance of starting small and making the practice enjoyable and sustainable. He suggests incorporating meaningful elements such as blessings, family stories, and traditions that resonate with your family's identity. By creating a rhythm of rest and intentionally setting aside time for connection and reflection, families can experience the presence of the Lord and deepen their faith. Jeremy Pryor discusses the importance of the Sabbath and how it can transform family life. He shares practical tips for implementing Sabbath traditions and creating a sense of rest and togetherness. Pryor emphasizes the need for families to prioritize their identity and create a family nest through intentional rituals and traditions. He also explores the connection between keeping the Sabbath and the gospel of Jesus, highlighting how the Sabbath points to the finished work of Christ and offers soul rest.To join the Links to Messiah Shabbat Club, click here.To download the Prayers mentioned in this podcast, click here.Start creating your family’s legacy today.Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebook

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