Paul’s Episcopal Church in Lakewood.Ĭome, Pray: Lent 2021. This Way of the Cross liturgy combines text from Everyone’s Way of the Cross by Clarence Enzler and beautiful images of the stations on the wall of St. A rich Lenten reflection, this prayer resource can help open our hearts to the persistent sin of racism and the call to help overcome it.Įveryone’s Way of the Cross by Clarence Enzler. This new Stations of the Cross resource on overcoming racism can help you, your family, or faith community reflect on the pastoral letter against racism, Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love. Stations of the Cross: Overcoming Racism. Guided clergy tours will be offered Sundays in Lent at 5:15 pm (Feb 21, 28, Mar 7, 14, 21). Opening Sunday, February 21 and on display through the season of Lent along Jackson Avenue, this art installation by Scott Erikson offers 12 images that journey through Jesus’ last days. Our presenters will take us on a journey from past to present and inform our work together moving forward as we seek a more just New Orleans. The idea for this speaker series evolved out of the small group work we engaged in around the themes of humility, mercy, and justice. Join us online Wednesdays during Lent starting February 24th at 12:00pm. Lent in 3 Minutes by Busted Halo - a media resource that helps people understand the Catholic faith, put it into practice in their everyday lives, and share it with others. Romeo del Rosario, sings United Methodist hymn #386, Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown. This "mini retreat" offers viewers a chance to reflect on their personal journey through the 40 days of Lent. And allow those stories to change you, to disrupt you, to transform you.Ī Sermon by Augustine of Hippo: Lent is the Epitome of Our Whole Lifeīreathe In The Breath of Life: A Lenten Breath Prayerĭesktop Meditation: A Lenten Journey. Listen to a history that is not your own, that confronts your own, that shatters your own. “So this is my challenge to my white brothers and sisters: Immerse yourself in Black history this month. What better way to prepare for Easter than to read the complete story of Jesus' birth, life, death and resurrection?Ī Lent Where #BlackLivesMatter: 10 Ideas for Black History Month and the White Church. This Lent reading plan walks through each of the four Gospels during the Lent season. Let us think about what we are willing to receive. During the Great Fast, let us not think about what we are giving up. Lent is Not About What You Give Up by Henry Karlson. House for All Sinners and Saints’ 40 Ideas for Keeping a Holy Lent by Nadia Bolz Weber. The three traditional pillars of Lenten practice are prayer, fasting, and alms giving. Lent reminds us of Jesus’s 40 days in the wilderness after his baptism. Lent is the season of the Church Year 6 weeks between Ash Wednesday and Easter. For lament to do it’s work in us and in the world, it must be characterized by four key ingredients: rest, remembrance, repentance, and restitution/recompense.Ĭhoosing a Lenten Practice by Lilly Lewin. Lent - A definition from the Episcopal Churchįour Steps of Lament.
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