![]() ![]() Wednesday, March 29 - Lenten Meal & Prayer, 5:30 p.m.Sunday, March 26 - Sunday School, 9 a.m.Wednesday, March 22 - Lenten Meal & Prayer, 5:30 p.m.Sunday, March 19 - Sunday School, 9 a.m.Wednesday, March 15 - Lenten Meal & Prayer, 5:30 p.m.Sunday, March 12 - Sunday School, 9 a.m.Saturday, March 11 - Pray for the Lou Prayer Walk, 9:45 a.m.Wednesday, March 8 - Lenten Prayer Night, 6:15 p.m.Sunday, March 5 - Sunday School, 9 a.m.Wednesday, March 1 - Lenten Prayer Night, 6:15 p.m.Sunday, February 26 - Sunday School, 9 a.m.Ash Wednesday, February 22 - Lenten Meal & Prayer, 5:30 p.m.Will include Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. We'll consider how various personal and communalĭisciplines can bring order and purpose into our hectic and distractedĭuring our Lenten sermon series,"The Servant Songs of Isaiah," we'll look at the four poems in the book of Isaiah, each describing the person of Jesus Christ, the Servant of the Lord promised to bring redemption to the world. See details on our Pray for the Lou page.ĭuring our regular Sunday School time at 9 a.m., we will work together onĭeveloping and maintaining a Rule of Life, which is a set ofĬommitments and habits designed to keep God intentionally integrated into ourĭays, weeks and years. This will include a prayer walk in the morning and an outdoor prayer gathering that afternoon. On Saturday morning, March 11, Chatham will participate in Pray for the Lou Day, a regional prayer event with opportunities to join in prayer with other St. Both Youth Group and Family Connection will begin their meetings by joining in this time of prayer. we'll move to the Worship Center for a time of prayer and worship to the Lord. to break our Wednesday fast together with a simple meal. ‣ Wednesday Fasting / Lenten Meal & Prayer Nightsįasting is encouraged during Lent, and this year we encourage observing especially Wednesdays as fast days.Įach Wednesday during Lent, we'll meet in the Activity Center starting at 5:30 p.m. Our observation of the 2023 Lent season begins on Ash Wednesday, February 22 and ends on Easter Sunday morning, April 9. Remembering Christ’s suffering and death during Holy Week and celebrating his Corporately, it is a time of preparation for Of your spiritual condition in light of the gospel and to seek a greater Practices to foster a deeper communion with God. Wilderness with Jesus by taking on a temporary limitation and adding spiritual Individual believers are encouraged to withdraw into the Lent is an opportunity for both personal and communal Lent isĪ time of repentance and rediscovery of God’s grace. The season of Lent, modeled after Jesus’ 40-day fast in the wilderness. As you make this annual Lent pilgrimage, may these daily readings provide timely refreshment and renewed hope.For centuries, Christians from many traditions have observed Daily readings begin in Genesis and journey through the entire Scriptures, from the law to the prophets to the New Testament, showing that all Scripture is about Jesus and culminates in his life, death and resurrection. This devotional was originally created and compiled by Redeemer Presbyterian Church staff as daily content sent to congregants during the 40 days of Lent. Signup here to receive these devotionals daily via email during this season of Lent. And so, just as we carefully prepare for big events in our personal lives, such as a wedding or commencement, Lent invites us to make our hearts ready for remembering Jesus’ death and resurrection. Lewis, a season of a kind of “happiness and wonder that makes you serious.” It is our prayer that as you journey with us from Ash Wednesday to Easter, you would be reminded of the reality of our broken humanity, but as days grow brighter, you would experience with greater abundance the reality of God’s redeeming grace. It is a time in which we anticipate the victory of the light and life of Christ over the darkness of sin and death. What is Lent? The word “Lent” comes from the Old English word “lengten,” which simply means “spring” - when the days lengthen and new life springs forth. ![]()
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