Prayer & Revelation
The Foundation
Prayer is not speaking to God as though He were absent—it is speaking with Him. Through prayer and revelation, families learn to hear God's voice together.
Learn more →The Patriarchal Order
Before churches, before temples of stone, before organized religion—there was a father teaching his household the ways of God. Prayer. Revelation. Sacrifice. The feasts. The covenant life. This ancient pattern still works today.
Discover the PatternThe Ancient Pattern
From the days of Adam, God taught His children how to draw near to Him. This worship was not invented by man—it was given by God and lived by the patriarchs. It is centered in the family, led by the father, and it still works today.
The Foundation
Prayer is not speaking to God as though He were absent—it is speaking with Him. Through prayer and revelation, families learn to hear God's voice together.
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Drawing Near to God
Breaking bread, drinking wine, fasting, and sacrifice—the acts by which families bind themselves to God and remember the Messiah.
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Appointed Times
Three feasts woven into the rhythm of creation—Deliverance, Thankfulness, and Sojourning. Times to pause, gather as families, and remember.
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The Culmination
Where all worship leads—the highest ordinances, the fullest covenants, and the pathway back into God's presence.
Learn more →An "order" is a pattern—a way of living that produces a specific outcome. The Order of Adam is not a church or organization. It's the priesthood pattern God gave the first man: family worship, sacred ordinances, covenant living.
It was preserved through Seth, Noah, and Abraham. It can be lived today.
The purpose of this ancient pattern is singular: to bring families into the presence of God. To know Him and His Son—not merely to know about them, but to walk with them as the patriarchs did. This is eternal life.
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My Journey
I'm Joseph. For years I've studied the patriarchs—how they lived, how they worshiped, how they administered the priesthood within their families. I've been ordained to this same priesthood, and my family practices this ancient way of life.
This site shares what I've learned. Not as dogma or institution, but as one person's journey back to the ancient pattern. If what you've read here resonates with something in your soul, I'd be glad to hear from you.
— Joseph
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