First Sunday in Lent
[…] God, and serve only him.’” 11Then the devil left him, and suddenly angels came and waited on him. Printable Lectionary Readings Lent 1ADownload Find more resources for Lent 1A Sermons Bible Study
Bible Study: Lent 3 (C) – 2022
[…] God promises salvation and restoration. This concept is a dear one in this season of Lent, as we remember God’s call for us to repent and be restored through belief […]
Third Sunday in Lent
[…] it. 9If it bears fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.’” Printable Lectionary Readings Lent 3CDownload Find more resources for Lent 3C Sermons Bible Study
Bible Study: Lent 2 (C) – 2022
[…] have you felt compelled to speak out? How did your family, friends, or other church members respond? Word – Lent 2 (C) Bible StudyDownload PDF – Lent 2 (C) Bible StudyDownload
Out of Death, into Life, Lent 5 (C) – 1996
[…] a clue as to whom we are and what we are becoming. We began our Lenten journey to Easter by remembering. The words, “Remember you are but dust and to […]
Fifth Sunday in Lent
[…] draw all people to myself.” 33He said this to indicate the kind of death he was to die. Printable Lectionary Readings Lent 5BDownload Find more resources for Lent 5B Sermons Bible Study
I Regard Everything…, Lent 5 (C) – 2004
[…] is a necessary part of our journey to Easter. But even in the heart of Lent, we must not lose sight of the fact that we are Easter people. It […]
The Third Sunday in Lent (C)
[…] ago in the Dominican Republic, kneeling down to anoint the parish’s preschoolers with ashes. Lent is about remembering what’s most centrally important: “Remember that you are dust and to […]
Go! for Lent: Matthew 2:7-8
[…] Jesus is already doing among us and in spite of us in the world. This Lent, where will you meet Jesus and how will you be different from the experience? […]
Go! for Lent: Luke 4:18-19
The meaning of this scripture passage for me is that it is Jesus’ statement of mission a way forward for Jesus and for us today. It is used in my […]
Jesus, Not Always Meek and Mild, Lent 3 (B) – 2012
[…] cheating God and his people by failing to pray, work, and give for the Kingdom. Lent exists for that purpose. We have to make sure that we know which Temple […]
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s Message for Lent 2016
English “The season of Lent is upon us,” Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry said in his Message for Lent 2016. “It is a season of making a […]
When Philip Reported to Jesus…, Lent 5 (B) – 2009
Phillips Brooks, author of âO little town of Bethlehem,â and briefly Bishop of Massachusetts, was also responsible for one of the masterpieces of American nineteenth-century church architecture: Trinity Church in […]
Bible Study: Lent 4 (A) – 2014
1 Samuel 16:1-13 “Le roi est mort. Vive le roi!” The king is dead. Long live the king! Wait. The king isn’t dead. What just happened? Does anyone hear shouts […]
Bible Study: Lent 5 (C) – 2022
[…] life was there around you? God is doing a new thing, an impossible thing this Lent. How can we train our hearts to see it? Discuss this with a friend. […]
The Waiting Is the Hardest Part, Lent 5 (A) – 2014
Friends, we are almost there. We have been on this Lenten road since Ash Wednesday: about 28 of our 40 days. We are in the home stretch. As Tom Petty […]
The Law, Lent 3 (B) – 2021
[…] of self-transcendence, belonging, and connection: spirituality is about relationship. Among all of our liturgical seasons, Lent may be the most focused on personal experiences. We aim toclear away debris that […]
Bible Study: Lent 1 (B) – 2015
[…] want assurance and certainty, the wilderness is teeming with the uncontrollable and the unexpected. In Lent we are asked to embrace the wilderness in the hope that it will bring […]
Surrender, Lent 1 (A) – 2023
[…] you can get. There, unlike Adam and Eve who were surrounded by ease and p lenty, Jesus is exhausted, starving, and alone as he struggles with his time of temptation […]
Lent 2020: A Call to Prayer, Fasting, and Repentance Leading to Action
English As the season of Lent approaches, Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry invites Episcopalians and people of faith to turn and pray on behalf of our nation: “In times […]