In an increasingly fast-paced world, the significance of family bonds can occasionally diminish. Over three decades ago, the Family Togetherness Week initiative emerged as a way to strengthen the sacred threads of the family unit and improve relationships among members in the church.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, families unfortunately experienced unprecedented distress and anxiety as the usual way of doing things continued to change and families grappled with sudden unemployment, sickness, isolation, and uncertainty. It was during this time that Family Togetherness Week turned into Family Togetherness Week of Prayer, to present families with the opportunity to intimately connect with God and strengthen the spiritual core of their familial units.
According to Willie Oliver, director of Family Ministries for the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Family Togetherness Week of Prayer has had a tremendous positive impact on families who join the initiative, including an “increased faith of families in the face of a world pandemic; marriage and family relationships being strengthened; family members returning to God; people being healed; family worship being reinstated as a daily habit among many families around the world; and more.”
Family Togetherness Week of Prayer takes place every year from the first Sunday of September to the Sabbath at the end of that week, with Sabbath ending as Family Togetherness Day of Prayer. This year, it will take place from Sunday, September 3rd through Sabbath, September 9th. With the theme, “Keys to Healthy Minds: Flourishing Families,” it aims to emphasize the role of faith and a revitalized relationship with Jesus in the journey toward true emotional healing. Recognizing the intrinsic connection between Gospel values and the alleviation of anxiety, stress, and depression, this initiative serves as a beacon of hope, illuminating a path toward peace, restoration, and resilience for every individual in the family.
This week serves as a reminder for all to place God in the heart of family life. Through the resource book provided for the week, titled "Keys to Healthy Minds: Flourishing Families," families can integrate the teachings of Christ into their daily worship. By forging stronger bonds with Jesus, families can begin to loosen the grip of modern-day pressures and find solace in togetherness and faith.
As families gather, both physically and spiritually, they rekindle the flame of togetherness, drawing strength from each other and from their shared devotion. In the heart of this week lies a profound truth, expressed by Willie Oliver, "As God takes His rightful place in our lives by a renewed commitment to daily family worship by implementing the curriculum that was developed for this week titled Keys to Healthy Minds: Flourishing Families, the pressure life in the 21st century puts on families will begin to lessen its grip as they spend more time on a regular basis with Jesus.”
This year’s resource book, "Keys to Healthy Minds: Flourishing Families," is readily available for download in five languages: English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Click here to download.