Sunday, February 26, 2023
An alternatiave view
Thursday, February 23, 2023
The forty days of Lent
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Ash Wednesday
Today is Ash Wednesday. It is the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent. The day gets its name from the historic Christian practice of retaining the palm branches that adorned the church sanctuary on the previous year’s Palm Sunday. In making ready for Ash Wednesday the church burns the palms and then the priest/pastor applies the ashes in the shape of a cross to the foreheads of those who worship on that day. Wearing ashes is a traditional sign of penitence.
Ash Wednesday marks the commencement of the season of Lent. These are the forty days immediately preceding Easter (excluding Sundays, which are reflections of Easter Day itself and are therefore inappropriate occasions for denial).
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Shrove Tuesday
Today is Shrove Tuesday in the Christian calendar. Some people refer to the day as Mardi Gras (literally “Fat Tuesday”) – especially as they describe the carnivals of New Orleans and elsewhere. It marks the last day before the beginning of Lent. Since the date for the beginning of Lent depends on the timing of Easter, Shrove Tuesday also moves around the calendar and it can take place anywhere between February 3 and March 9 inclusive.
Monday, February 20, 2023
A Forty Day Lenten Reading Plan
The season of Lent is a time of deepening our Christian discipleship. If a Christian wishes to enhance the life of faith, one of the practices that we undertake must surely be reading our Bibles. John Wesley called it "Searching the Scriptures." We can crack our Bibles open randomly and read a couple of verses, to be sure. But that hardly qualifies as "searching." Searching implies intentionality. It also strongly suggests an organized approach to the task.
For the season of Lent, our churches are offering a "Forty Day Lenten Reading Plan." During this season, this resource directs us to daily readings from the Gospel of Matthew. Over the course of these forty days, the Reading Plan will move us through the entire book in manageable increments.
Besides helping us read the entire gospel, as our congregations use this resource we will be entering into this discipline together. There is power in understanding that, as we read a section of scripture on a given day, that our family, friends, neighbors and fellow church-members will be centering their thoughts on the same passage.
I hope that you will make use of this offering, and that it is a blessing for you. The Reading Plan will be available in your worship bulletins on Ash Wednesday, on Sunday, February 26 and here.
I pray that this will be a blessing for us all.
The peace of the Lord be with you.