I was raised in SDA family, in puberty I was led astray, gone into the world... but when i got my first daughter 5 years ago, i realised i want to raise my kids, like my parents raised me, when i looked in retrospect ive seen that the sabbath days really were different than any other day and full of peace and quality time spent with family, and realised how much i miss the sabbath ... when i was a kid i was taking it for granted... 😊 im back now! With 2 daughters, and praying for my husband to join us entirely too!
We started this about 5 years ago, we had a wonderful 7th day family living in our rental apartment and we heard the excitement of the Sabbath lol we go to church on Sunday so we celebrate Sabbath that day, I like it because Sat is family chores, tasks ext we can all get done so home feels fresh Sunday morning☺️ we go to church, we “cheat” and grab take out for lunch, come home enjoy a quiet lunch, nap time / quiet time, usually head outside around 3pm, go skiing, summertime we hit the beach. Supper is always pancakes, kids love helping me make them. This is a day where no tasking is being done, we just chill and enjoy eachother. It’s such a treat and all my kids say it’s there favourite day of the week🙌 I don’t feel guilty just sitting and playing cards with the kids this day. It’s such a load off😅 God knew we needed a Sabbath rest and we never plan to stop this ☺️
I grew up keeping the sabbath and it was the biggest blessing. It was always my favorite day of the week. Now I have a 7 yr old and a 1 yr old, it is a joy to keep the sabbath with my own family now ❤️ We start sabbath at Friday evening with worship and dinner as you do. On Saturday we go to church, have lunch with fellow believers, and go on a nature hike in the afternoon. This is basically also how my sabbath was as a child. The quality time with family and God is so special. I'm so happy to see more Christians discover the blessing that the sabbath is 🙌
I heard about this idea on your podcast. We’ve begun having Friday Family Feasts where we set the table beautifully, play music, have special dessert and together time (we have a 1 & 4 year old). This has become something very special as a family to look forward to and I imagine it’ll evolve to be more of a full sabbath situation in the near future.
I am only half way through the video with your Mumma, and she is fantastic!!! What a joy to watch her and her tips are incredible. You see the love of God and the joy that comes from that radiate from her face!! Please do let her know that there are many families benefitting from her advice. ❤️🙏🏼
I loved this video. I am literally watching this as I cook and prepare for our sabbath! May you guys be blessed for you openness and peaceful perspective. Greeting frim Namibia!
My family is inspired and I want to implement these traditions into my own home . I would add the tradition of attending the traditional Latin Mass .The priest at any traditional Catholic Church such as fraternity of St. Peter or Society of St. Pius X would be good conversation. That is if you haven’t explored that option of Christianity. God Bless . Very impressed with your family . Inspirational
I love 1000 Hours Outside - I am a part of a local community group for 1000 hours and it's been so beautiful and such a benefit for our family and our homeschooling.
When he said, that after the singing he would read from Proverbs 31 so that all together can praise you Katie, i started crying 🤍 I really had tears in my eyes. You are such a good woman and God has blessed you with a wonderful Husband. That's so nice 💞
Wow! I started doing a sabbath tea party with my oldest when she was six, she’s now 11 and we have 2 more girls. And we also have the same yellow tea cup as you! 😂 We do some Hebrew dance, the girls have special matching very spinny skirts to wear and tambourines , and we have a special dancing worship session. We usually listen to an online sermon while the girls color or draw. Nap time for sure, 😅 We start Shabbat by blowing the shofar at sundown and saying a prayer then having dinner.
We aren’t game people either but my kids it’s like their love language! lol I am a former SDA (still Christian) missing Sabbath rest. Fascinated by how you’ve found a way to connect to sabbath outside of a particular faith construct.
I’ve been studying through the book “Ten Words to Live By” by Jen Wilken and discussed just last week about implementing a day of rest. How do y’all get house repairs and large projects done when Elisha works all day and with kiddos at night? We don’t know how to work that in while trying to honor the Lord in Rest.
Was wondering the same thing to have such a long evening time routine and then a sabbath day apart from Sunday. We usually try to get a small something done on the house in the evening and make Sunday our day of rest. So we have Saturday to get stuff done.
I believe in the Get It All Done Club, Katie talks about how they dedicated one Saturday of the month to stack all the big house projects together and tackle them as a family. Not sure if that is their same routine now but I loved the idea when I heard about it!
Also wondering this. I really like this idea but not sure how other things would fit in. Maybe because we already treat Sunday as almost a Sabbath or at least very restful.
I've enjoyed happening upon your channel and listening/watching your podcast and tips from your parents as well. I'm right in the middle of your families with my oldest at 20 and youngest at 6. We have always loved the Sabbath as a day of worship but with teens especially, we are ministering with them, and littles, and we have to enjoy the day of worship as a rest from our normal routine of working for ourselves, to working for the Lord. It's a rest for the spirit as we turn toward the Lord, but not always a rest physically, although we are renewed physically at times as well:). I definitely feel more rested as I plan meals ahead. Sometimes I have to just sit and feel peace in the Lord, knowing that what I'm doing is pleasing to him even if my house is not as clean as I would like:) I resonate with so much of the values your family has shared. Thanks for being a light to others:) I would enjoy the get it all done club in sure but my husband is in between jobs at the moment.
💞Wonderful, God Bless You! Adventist as well, we celebrate similarly and attend Church on Sabbath. Afternoons have Fellowship dinners, Ministry, Nature activities and Vespers at sundown.
We've started our Sabbath with "family night" since 2018. Friday night we eat pizza and dessert, which is a break from cooking for me. We also spend the night together and usually watch a family movie. Our kids don't get to watch TV everyday, so it's very special and exciting ❤️
Our Sabbaths usually begin with going to church for fellowship and Bible study on Friday evening. We like to share our supper with those that come to the Bible study. It’s either soup and bread, haystacks, or pasta salad. Then the following day, we go to church, enjoy a sweet fellowship with other believers from church time to fellowship meal, then we’d go and visit some people at a nursing home or guests from church or even with fellow church members and talk about God and His goodness in our lives. We also make it a point that we are able to spend time in nature but if it’s not possible at least to be able to go out for a walk in the neighborhood and think about God’s goodness. It’s more of a leisurely walk. Then we’d go home and eat popcorn, fruits, and smoothie which is a tradition in our home. On other Sabbaths (which is most Sabbaths of the month) we’d invite people over from our church in the afternoon for some food, fellowship, and worship for at least three hours so our guests can still have their evenings and we are still able to do our regular bedtime routine.
Do you have dinners or playdates with friends on sabbath? The weekends are usually when we see friends and I would consider that a part of rest. Curious what you guys think about that!
I know of many people who share their Sabbath/Shabbat dinners with friends. If visiting with friends feels like quality, restful, special time, then I think you should feel free to incorporate that into your Sabbath! I don't believe there is any absolute right or wrong way to celebrate/honor Sabbath- you should do what feels right for you and your family :)
This is really beautiful and special, and I think it's a huge gift for your kids, too. I see myself challenged to integrate somewhat like a sabbath into our family of four because my husband and I work at our church, he's one of the pastors and me too, I work on some sundays. My husband has to work on saturdays; a lot of sundays either he or me will have work to do around church service and then Mondays are off-work days but our oldest son will go to the kindergarten (a bit later than otherwise, but still, and my husband likes our son to go), so we don't have that whole day together. I would love to do a whole day of family sabbath but right now, I don't know, how or when. Does anybody have an idea?
@SuzanneLanger Thanks for the idea! Yes, maybe it could be a start:) Saturday would then be kind of a sabbath for me and the kids, eventhough I'm afraid it wouldn't really feel like a full sabbath if my husband is at work.
Love your family and the videos. Wondering if your family accepts invitations for weekend events such as birthday, anniversary, retirement, or graduation party's?
I also wondered this! Weekends are usually a big social time with our church community and friends. Maybe some people find engaging uplifting relationships restful and could do that as part of their sabbath!
Thanks so much for this video! Do you use phones at all for calls or texts? Do you do the dishes after each meal? What do Sundays look like for you? Restful also? Or some work/prep for the week?
Is family allowed to visit on the Sabbath? Or do you guys prefer to spend that time as a family alone? We have been thinking about resting more on the Sabbath as a family as well, I just don’t know how to go about it as of yet! Also, do you guys turn your cell phones off as well?
Yes! Family is always welcome if they are in town, but we do not live close to family. We also don't have smartphones, so we keep our flip phones on so we can be contacted if need be. :)
They aren’t “Jewish Feasts” they are the appointed times/ feasts set up by God for his people. Jews were 1 of the 12 tribes of Israel, Jesus is coming back for the lost 10. We should be observing sabbath and the feasts/ set apart times, as they were set up and never done away with. Read your entire Bible, study and test everything against the scripture!!!
If the internet is so terrible for your family why do you do this? Much less, even allow it in your home for 6 days of the week? Bro, do you hear yourself? Wise up.
They are just removing distractions so that they can truly rest in the Lord! How distracting is your phone? Looks like the have an exquisitely beautiful sabbath day celebration without missing it 🙌
@@bartanderson6476 Luke 4:16,Exodus 31:16-17, Matthew 5:17-19, 1 John 2:4-6 Sabbath was made for man and not man made for the sabbath. Jesus kept the sabbath but he came against the radical Pharisees who had added laws to Gods sabbath and forgot heart behind the matter which is what God cares about, that we are loving others! Sabbath is a blessing and a sign created by God (from the time of creation) a day when we can lay aside our labor and rest in the Lord. Doctors and nurses still work on the sabbath as they are doing good and their work can be looked as being the hands and feet of Jesus, just as Jesus healed on the sabbath. It is just a blessing to take a day and rest in the Lord, take a day with family, take a day in Gods creation out in nature and for some putting the phone down is a way to do this destruction free. It is a blessing to them not a burden, they are making memories not feeling slaves to the law! God bless you!
Wow! I started doing a sabbath tea party with my oldest when she was six, she’s now 11 and we have 2 more girls. And we also have the same yellow tea cup as you! 😂 We do some Hebrew dance, the girls have special matching very spinny skirts to wear and tambourines , and we have a special dancing worship session. We usually listen to an online sermon while the girls color or draw. Nap time for sure, 😅 We start Shabbat by blowing the shofar at sundown and saying a prayer then having dinner.
I was raised in SDA family, in puberty I was led astray, gone into the world... but when i got my first daughter 5 years ago, i realised i want to raise my kids, like my parents raised me, when i looked in retrospect ive seen that the sabbath days really were different than any other day and full of peace and quality time spent with family, and realised how much i miss the sabbath ... when i was a kid i was taking it for granted... 😊 im back now! With 2 daughters, and praying for my husband to join us entirely too!
SDA= seventh day Adventist? Just curious
@@CMBauer yes
@@lokilee1731 thanks!
You are a beautiful couple. ( Never lose sight ) blessings! Keep going😊
We started this about 5 years ago, we had a wonderful 7th day family living in our rental apartment and we heard the excitement of the Sabbath lol we go to church on Sunday so we celebrate Sabbath that day, I like it because Sat is family chores, tasks ext we can all get done so home feels fresh Sunday morning☺️ we go to church, we “cheat” and grab take out for lunch, come home enjoy a quiet lunch, nap time / quiet time, usually head outside around 3pm, go skiing, summertime we hit the beach. Supper is always pancakes, kids love helping me make them. This is a day where no tasking is being done, we just chill and enjoy eachother. It’s such a treat and all my kids say it’s there favourite day of the week🙌 I don’t feel guilty just sitting and playing cards with the kids this day. It’s such a load off😅 God knew we needed a Sabbath rest and we never plan to stop this ☺️
I grew up keeping the sabbath and it was the biggest blessing. It was always my favorite day of the week. Now I have a 7 yr old and a 1 yr old, it is a joy to keep the sabbath with my own family now ❤️
We start sabbath at Friday evening with worship and dinner as you do. On Saturday we go to church, have lunch with fellow believers, and go on a nature hike in the afternoon. This is basically also how my sabbath was as a child. The quality time with family and God is so special.
I'm so happy to see more Christians discover the blessing that the sabbath is 🙌
We just started celebrating the Sabbath. This is So beautiful ❤️ thank you for sharing!
Super interesting!! Wish I had ideas to share but so much further behind in my thinking!! Thanks for sharing!!
I’m SDA, and it’s a blessing to see you guys enjoying the blessings of the weekly Sabbath! 🧡🙏
I heard about this idea on your podcast. We’ve begun having Friday Family Feasts where we set the table beautifully, play music, have special dessert and together time (we have a 1 & 4 year old). This has become something very special as a family to look forward to and I imagine it’ll evolve to be more of a full sabbath situation in the near future.
God bless you all for keeping the Sabbath holy
I am only half way through the video with your Mumma, and she is fantastic!!! What a joy to watch her and her tips are incredible. You see the love of God and the joy that comes from that radiate from her face!! Please do let her know that there are many families benefitting from her advice. ❤️🙏🏼
I absolutely love this! And the reasons behind it! Your channel is like a breath of fresh air Katie ❤ keep doing what you’re doing!
Your family inspires me thank you❤
I loved this video. I am literally watching this as I cook and prepare for our sabbath! May you guys be blessed for you openness and peaceful perspective. Greeting frim Namibia!
Katie looks AMAZING!!
Thank you for all the good ideas. Loved this video!
My family is inspired and I want to implement these traditions into my own home . I would add the tradition of attending the traditional Latin Mass .The priest at any traditional Catholic Church such as fraternity of St. Peter or Society of St. Pius X would be good conversation. That is if you haven’t explored that option of Christianity.
God Bless . Very impressed with your family . Inspirational
Fellow traditional Catholic here. We keep Sundays special! We even use paper plates and plastic cutlery so I don't have to do my normal dish washing.
Another Trad Cat here as well! ;)
Such wonderful traditions and memories being made! Beautiful family, glorifying God.
I love the meaningful connections you make with your family. The Sabbath day looks beautiful!❤
Thans you so much, you’re such joyfull parents, it’s so inspiring! And beautiful dress Katie!
I love 1000 Hours Outside - I am a part of a local community group for 1000 hours and it's been so beautiful and such a benefit for our family and our homeschooling.
When he said, that after the singing he would read from Proverbs 31 so that all together can praise you Katie, i started crying 🤍 I really had tears in my eyes.
You are such a good woman and God has blessed you with a wonderful Husband. That's so nice 💞
❤
Wow! I started doing a sabbath tea party with my oldest when she was six, she’s now 11 and we have 2 more girls. And we also have the same yellow tea cup as you! 😂
We do some Hebrew dance, the girls have special matching very spinny skirts to wear and tambourines , and we have a special dancing worship session. We usually listen to an online sermon while the girls color or draw. Nap time for sure, 😅
We start Shabbat by blowing the shofar at sundown and saying a prayer then having dinner.
This is a phenomenal video and has blessed me so much. We will be starting our own family sabbath. Thank you SO much.
I love this so much!😭🙌🏾 Thank you for sharing!😊💜😊💜
I just love you guys!
I absolutely love the way you dress
Wow.. this warmed my heart so much and reminded me of how I grew up. Your kids are forever blessed ❤
We aren’t game people either but my kids it’s like their love language! lol I am a former SDA (still Christian) missing Sabbath rest. Fascinated by how you’ve found a way to connect to sabbath outside of a particular faith construct.
Wow ❤so so many manageable tips and ideas. Love it
I’ve been studying through the book “Ten Words to Live By” by Jen Wilken and discussed just last week about implementing a day of rest. How do y’all get house repairs and large projects done when Elisha works all day and with kiddos at night? We don’t know how to work that in while trying to honor the Lord in Rest.
Was wondering the same thing to have such a long evening time routine and then a sabbath day apart from Sunday. We usually try to get a small something done on the house in the evening and make Sunday our day of rest. So we have Saturday to get stuff done.
I believe in the Get It All Done Club, Katie talks about how they dedicated one Saturday of the month to stack all the big house projects together and tackle them as a family. Not sure if that is their same routine now but I loved the idea when I heard about it!
Also wondering this. I really like this idea but not sure how other things would fit in. Maybe because we already treat Sunday as almost a Sabbath or at least very restful.
Wow I love that. Need to talk with my husband about such a rest day on Saturdays. Really good content though, glad you do this. Stay blessed😇
I love this!! 😍
I've enjoyed happening upon your channel and listening/watching your podcast and tips from your parents as well. I'm right in the middle of your families with my oldest at 20 and youngest at 6. We have always loved the Sabbath as a day of worship but with teens especially, we are ministering with them, and littles, and we have to enjoy the day of worship as a rest from our normal routine of working for ourselves, to working for the Lord. It's a rest for the spirit as we turn toward the Lord, but not always a rest physically, although we are renewed physically at times as well:). I definitely feel more rested as I plan meals ahead. Sometimes I have to just sit and feel peace in the Lord, knowing that what I'm doing is pleasing to him even if my house is not as clean as I would like:) I resonate with so much of the values your family has shared. Thanks for being a light to others:) I would enjoy the get it all done club in sure but my husband is in between jobs at the moment.
💞Wonderful, God Bless You! Adventist as well, we celebrate similarly and attend Church on Sabbath. Afternoons have Fellowship dinners, Ministry, Nature activities and Vespers at sundown.
We've started our Sabbath with "family night" since 2018. Friday night we eat pizza and dessert, which is a break from cooking for me. We also spend the night together and usually watch a family movie. Our kids don't get to watch TV everyday, so it's very special and exciting ❤️
This is so happy 🪴😁
Our Sabbaths usually begin with going to church for fellowship and Bible study on Friday evening. We like to share our supper with those that come to the Bible study. It’s either soup and bread, haystacks, or pasta salad. Then the following day, we go to church, enjoy a sweet fellowship with other believers from church time to fellowship meal, then we’d go and visit some people at a nursing home or guests from church or even with fellow church members and talk about God and His goodness in our lives. We also make it a point that we are able to spend time in nature but if it’s not possible at least to be able to go out for a walk in the neighborhood and think about God’s goodness. It’s more of a leisurely walk. Then we’d go home and eat popcorn, fruits, and smoothie which is a tradition in our home. On other Sabbaths (which is most Sabbaths of the month) we’d invite people over from our church in the afternoon for some food, fellowship, and worship for at least three hours so our guests can still have their evenings and we are still able to do our regular bedtime routine.
Do you have dinners or playdates with friends on sabbath? The weekends are usually when we see friends and I would consider that a part of rest. Curious what you guys think about that!
I know of many people who share their Sabbath/Shabbat dinners with friends. If visiting with friends feels like quality, restful, special time, then I think you should feel free to incorporate that into your Sabbath! I don't believe there is any absolute right or wrong way to celebrate/honor Sabbath- you should do what feels right for you and your family :)
My husband and I also observe the 7th day Sabbath and it is the best day of our week.
Where did you get your candlesticks from?
This is really beautiful and special, and I think it's a huge gift for your kids, too. I see myself challenged to integrate somewhat like a sabbath into our family of four because my husband and I work at our church, he's one of the pastors and me too, I work on some sundays. My husband has to work on saturdays; a lot of sundays either he or me will have work to do around church service and then Mondays are off-work days but our oldest son will go to the kindergarten (a bit later than otherwise, but still, and my husband likes our son to go), so we don't have that whole day together. I would love to do a whole day of family sabbath but right now, I don't know, how or when. Does anybody have an idea?
@SuzanneLanger Thanks for the idea! Yes, maybe it could be a start:) Saturday would then be kind of a sabbath for me and the kids, eventhough I'm afraid it wouldn't really feel like a full sabbath if my husband is at work.
Ive decided to read Frankenstein today. Got on my order list. See you reading it. Wonder how you are liking it?
Love your family and the videos.
Wondering if your family accepts invitations for weekend events such as birthday, anniversary, retirement, or graduation party's?
Yes. I wonder this too. So many community and family events happen on Saturdays.
I also wondered this! Weekends are usually a big social time with our church community and friends. Maybe some people find engaging uplifting relationships restful and could do that as part of their sabbath!
Thanks so much for this video! Do you use phones at all for calls or texts? Do you do the dishes after each meal? What do Sundays look like for you? Restful also? Or some work/prep for the week?
Katie where is your dress from?!😍😍
Love this. Katie where do you get your gorgeous dresses?
Peaceable Kingdom has some really fun cooperative board games, even for really young kids, if you are looking for more games to play! :)
we have been celebrating shabbat as a family for two years now. :) you can learn more from Jeremy Prior at Family Teams. :)
Day in the life
Do you guys do BLW or purees for baby first food?
I've recently been convicted about celebrating the Sabbath, but I thought you weren't allowed to use the stove, oven or even a toaster
These things are just Jewish traditions, nothing biblical.
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I may have missed it in comments on one of your videos, but is your family Seventh-day Adventist or Messianic?
Hey was just wondering if you can talk about how you take care of your teeth? They are so perfect and white! Lol Do you drink coffee?
Pragnant update
Is family allowed to visit on the Sabbath? Or do you guys prefer to spend that time as a family alone? We have been thinking about resting more on the Sabbath as a family as well, I just don’t know how to go about it as of yet! Also, do you guys turn your cell phones off as well?
Yes! Family is always welcome if they are in town, but we do not live close to family. We also don't have smartphones, so we keep our flip phones on so we can be contacted if need be. :)
@@nowthatimamother Thanks so much for the reply! That helps a lot!
What are the Bible flashcard you are talking about?
ABeka :)
I’m curious- are you guys SDA? Just wondering!
Okay but I need to know what mushroom book you have. 😂
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A lot of children's books we recommend are listed on our website at www.nowthatwereafamily.com/shop-my-children-s-library :)
JESUS is the born again believer's sabbath.
1 John 5:12
Are y'all sabbath keepers or Jewish sabbath keepers
They aren’t “Jewish Feasts” they are the appointed times/ feasts set up by God for his people. Jews were 1 of the 12 tribes of Israel, Jesus is coming back for the lost 10. We should be observing sabbath and the feasts/ set apart times, as they were set up and never done away with. Read your entire Bible, study and test everything against the scripture!!!
If the internet is so terrible for your family why do you do this? Much less, even allow it in your home for 6 days of the week? Bro, do you hear yourself? Wise up.
They are just removing distractions so that they can truly rest in the Lord! How distracting is your phone? Looks like the have an exquisitely beautiful sabbath day celebration without missing it 🙌
@@jordynlopez8974 I don't get distracted from the Lord by such simple lies as the people in your cult do. Thank you very much. Romans 10:4
@@bartanderson6476 Luke 4:16,Exodus 31:16-17, Matthew 5:17-19, 1 John 2:4-6
Sabbath was made for man and not man made for the sabbath. Jesus kept the sabbath but he came against the radical Pharisees who had added laws to Gods sabbath and forgot heart behind the matter which is what God cares about, that we are loving others! Sabbath is a blessing and a sign created by God (from the time of creation) a day when we can lay aside our labor and rest in the Lord. Doctors and nurses still work on the sabbath as they are doing good and their work can be looked as being the hands and feet of Jesus, just as Jesus healed on the sabbath. It is just a blessing to take a day and rest in the Lord, take a day with family, take a day in Gods creation out in nature and for some putting the phone down is a way to do this destruction free. It is a blessing to them not a burden, they are making memories not feeling slaves to the law! God bless you!
Wow! I started doing a sabbath tea party with my oldest when she was six, she’s now 11 and we have 2 more girls. And we also have the same yellow tea cup as you! 😂
We do some Hebrew dance, the girls have special matching very spinny skirts to wear and tambourines , and we have a special dancing worship session. We usually listen to an online sermon while the girls color or draw. Nap time for sure, 😅
We start Shabbat by blowing the shofar at sundown and saying a prayer then having dinner.