Bible Study: Lent 5 (B) – 2021
[…] you grow, where you could share the beauty of God’s work in you with others? Word – Lent 5 (B) – Bible StudyDownload PDF – Lent 5 (B) – Bible StudyDownload
When the God Who Declares…, Lent 3 (C) – 2010
[…] in the first chapter of Genesis, He calls it not just âgood,â but âvery good.â Lent is a season that means to remind us that we are not worthy so […]
Crying for a Vision
by the Rev. Isaiah Shaneequa Brokenleg Hello Friends, We have begun the season of Lent. The last Gospel reading before Lent is the Transfiguration, when Jesus went up on the […]
Bible Study: Lent 5 (A) – 2014
[…] be calling us to new life as we approach the end of this season of Lent? Psalm 130 This psalm provides rich content for reflection on this Fifth Sunday in […]
Go! for Lent: Luke 14:23
[…] our comfort zone to go and be servants; that means to devote our God-given ta lents, treasures and gifts and passion to share and proclaim the love of Jesus. We […]
For They Reasoned Unsoundly: Lenten Meditation, 3/15/2013
Wisdom 2:1a, 12-24 By: Jamie Osborne End of Day (2013) Lent is a serious time in the church year, but it is also a beautiful time. This season of reflection on […]
The Word Is Near You…, Lent 1 (C) – 2010
[…] receiving a cross of ashes on our forehead or on our heart to begin the Lenten season. Ash Wednesday calls upon our humanity. It reminds us that we are but […]
Digging into Our Certainty, Lent 2 (A) – 2017
[…] heard in the place where the ruined house once stood. In the midst of this Lenten journey, may we allow our doubts and questions to dig into our certainty. May […]
Bible Study: Lent 3 (B) – 2021
[…] where we are constantly invited to reflect, repent, and grow nearer to God. Read the Lent 3 collect. How is our petition similar to that of the Psalmist? How is […]
Trust in God’s Love, Lent 3 (A) – 2017
[…] God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.” Amen. Sermon-English- Lent-3A-2017Download The following books by John Knox (1900-1990) are especially significant in dealing with the […]
Change Reading to…, Lent 2 (A) – 2002
[…] believed that God loves us with a sacrificial love that makes us worth dying for? Lent is a time to rethink our lives, seeing our past and future through the […]
Crooked Little Heart, Lent 3 (C) – 2013
[…] truth, except for one little girl. “He’s not wearing any clothes!” She exclaimed. This is Lent, the Christian season of Uncomfortable Truth, and your nakedness is being discussed openly. Even […]
EPPN Alert: Lent – Bullying
Imagine the following scenario: An anonymous adult man blackmails a young teenage girl after she makes the mistake of posting revealing pictures of herself on the internet. As a result […]
Kyrie Pantokrator
[…] in some Greek versions of the Hebrew Scriptures. The BCP suggests it for use in Lent at Morning Prayer on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday and at Evening Prayer on Monday. […]
Comfort, Lent 2 (C) – 2022
[…] is a psalm of comfort. It is a psalm seeking the balm in Gilead. This Lenten season is a perfect time to be seeking the goodness of the Lord in […]
Bible Study: Lent 1 (B) – 2021
[…] by proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God. This mirrors our experience in Lent. As we begin our forty days of fasting and repentance, the lectionary readings remind […]
The Story in Today’s Gospel…, Lent 4 (B) – 2003
The story in today’s Gospel has a familiar ring to it. Well, of course, it is one of the better known stories in the New Testament, appearing in all four […]
Go! for Lent: Matthew 14:14-22
[…] fed the multitude? How many have we nourished with what little we have during this Lenten season? I often think of giving up something for Lent. Is that what Jesus […]
EPPN Alert: Lent – Changing our Culture of Violence
As we reach the climax of a Lenten season in which the Episcopal Public Policy Network has examined cycles of violence in our culture from a variety of perspectives, today […]
More Than Fixing, Lent 2 (B) – 2018
[…] Great Fifty Days of Easter find their meaning only after the solemn forty days of Lent. Easter morning finds its consummation only through Good Friday. And so, as we continue […]