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In the rush of everyday life, it’s easy to neglect worship until Sunday service. Focusing on worship just one day of the week leaves your mind to settle into worry and negativity the other six. However, you don’t need to pray for an hour each day or go to church multiple times per week to incorporate this practice into your daily life. A few minutes per day can bring you closer to God and lift your spirits.

How to Incorporate Worship Into Your Daily Life

1. Start Each Day With a Prayer

Before you even climb out of bed, recite a short prayer. It can be something you’ve memorized or something unscripted and from the heart. Either way, it sets your intention for the day to include God in everything you do.

2. Keep a Prayer Journal

worshipJot down quick prayers throughout your day, including scriptures that speak to you and requests for others. They don’t have to be lengthy, time-consuming entries — just short notes that will enhance your connection with God throughout the week.

3. Appreciate Nature

It’s easy to get bogged down with emails, texts, and social media and forget to appreciate the beauty that surrounds you. Take a few minutes each day to get outside and thank God for the flowers in bloom, chirping birds, or the shining sun.

4. End Each Day With Gratitude

Ending each day with a grateful heart will strengthen your relationship with God as you acknowledge all He has provided. You can write these down in your prayer journal or simply include a few people or blessings you’re grateful for in your bedtime prayers.

 

Including worship in your daily life will lift your spirit, and attending church regularly will allow you to grow in your faith and enjoy fellowship with a closely knit community. If you’re looking for a new church to call home, turn to Knox Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, OH. They offer two worship services each Sunday, plus youth groups and Bible study to provide you with all the support and fellowship you desire. Visit their website or call (513) 321­-2573 to learn more about their upcoming events.

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