Lent is a 40-day period of fasting and repentance. It invites us into the wilderness with Jesus during his time of testing. This rooted time reminds us that we are dust and clay who desperately depend on a savior. Here, we are able to recognize our humanity and see our Christ in his full humanity. This time of fasting and dying to self journeys along with Jesus as he makes his way to the cross on Good Friday. This solemn season ends in resurrection and celebration at Easter. Until then, we pray you enter the season well by seeing a savior who went before us in obedience and uses dry places to make us more like him.

“Dust to Life” by Kyra Hinton

A prayer to “enter well”

Forty days alone,
a wilderness of thoughts,
tempting and inviting thoughts,
which could so easily have distracted you
from your task, your mission,
your vision.
Yet you emerged, stronger and more attuned
to all that had to be done,
despite a time constraint
that to our eyes would have seemed hopeless.
We too live in stressful times.
Demands are made of our time,
that leave so little
for the important things of life.
We are easily distracted
in the wilderness of our lives,
by every call to go this way or that,
to turn stone to bread
leap from mountains,
and do all that would keep us from the truth.
We listen to the voices of this world,
and ignore the one who endured all this
and so much more,
and emerged triumphant,
that we might not have to suffer so.
Forgive us, Father,
when we get distracted from our task.
Forgive us those times when we try
to be all things to all men,
and fail to be anything to anyone

~Faith & Worship

“Hope” Sophie Hacker

Come, all who are thirsty
says Jesus, our Lord,
come, all who are weak,
taste the living water
that I shall give.
Dip your hands in the stream,
refresh body and soul,
drink from it,
depend on it,
for this water
will never run dry.
Come, all who are thirsty
says Jesus, our Lord

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