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Handmade · Organic · Faithful

The work of home
is holy work

Lived Liturgy makes organic linen and cotton aprons for the woman who believes her daily routines are an act of worship. Sewn by hand. Made to be used.

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Liturgy: routine + worship

The sacred is found in the ordinary

Put on the apron. Begin the work.

Our Story

A uniform for the holy work of home

Most moms have the routine down. Wake up, make breakfast, feed the chickens, wipe the faces, weed the garden, start the bread. We do the work without thinking. But somewhere in the busyness, the worship gets lost.

Lived Liturgy was born on a farm, at a kitchen table, with an apron already on. I'm Chloe — a 25-year-old mom who believes that the work of home is not small. That flour-dusted hands and mud-stained knees are a kind of prayer. That routine, done faithfully, becomes worship.

Every apron is sewn by hand from organic cotton and linen — colorful, joyful, made to wipe hands and carry eggs and do the real, beautiful work of a life lived well.

"She looks well to the ways of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness."

Proverbs 31:27

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The Aprons

Made to be used

Organic cotton and linen. Hand-sewn. Joyfully colorful.

The liturgy behind the linen

What We Believe
Faithful

Our faith is not decoration. It is the foundation. Every stitch is an act of gratitude.

Handmade

Sewn by a real person, in a real home, with care. Not mass produced. Not rushed.

Organic

Linen and cotton that is gentle on your family and good for the earth we tend.

Rooted

Made on a working farm, for real homes, real kitchens, and real, beautiful ordinary days.

Be First

The first aprons are almost ready

Join the waitlist for early access, behind-the-scenes updates, and a note from Chloe.

Our Story

A uniform for the holy work of home

Most moms have the routine down. Wake up, make breakfast, feed the chickens, wipe the faces, weed the garden, start the bread. We do the work without thinking. But somewhere in the busyness, the worship gets lost.

Lived Liturgy was born on a farm, at a kitchen table, with an apron already on. I'm Chloe — a 25-year-old mom who believes that the work of home is not small. That flour-dusted hands and mud-stained knees are a kind of prayer. That routine, done faithfully, becomes worship.

Every apron is sewn by hand from organic cotton and linen — colorful, joyful, made to wipe hands and carry eggs and do the real, beautiful work of a life lived well.

"She looks well to the ways of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness."

Proverbs 31:27

Your photo here —
you in your apron,
farm in the background

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