Why Lent?

See the comments at the bottom of the page for why we're doing this.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Here we go

This year is a little old and a little new.
As in the past I'm going to give up all "road noise." No radio, iPod, or cell phone while driving. I'll use that time to connect with God.
I'm also going to give up TV. (It helps that I'm not a big basketball fan!) And I'll have a limit of one movie per week. This will create some options in the evenings to connect with others and listen to what God is doing.
Finally I'm going to memorize one verse each week. A way to reflect throughout Lent on some key, transformative truth.
Sundays are celebration days, so these commitments will get a breather once a week.
I'll keep you posted on how it's going.
What about you? What will you do this Lent to deepen and enrich your journey with Jesus?

1 comment:

  1. I doing a Daniel fast. That should be fun :)

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Why Lent?

If you grew up thinking Lent is something we do to earn favor with God, or that it’s something we do because we’ve messed up and have to “pay” for it, then I’d like to help you “reinvent Lent.” It’s not a duty to be performed. It’s not a punishment to be endured. And it doesn’t have to be a time of drudgery and joylessness!

If you grew up NOT observing Lent, I’d like to help you “reinvent Lent.” It can be one of the most life-changing, memorable seasons of the year! It’s a time of the year when we can choose to change some of our daily patterns for the purpose of connecting more powerfully with God’s purposes and plans for our lives.

This year, I’d like to encourage you to consider how you might want to use this season of focusing on God. In particular, is there some change(s) you could make in your daily patterns that would help you connect with God’s purposes and plans not ONLY for your life, but the lives of those around you? Often by omitting something, or adding something to our routines we see our life in a fresh way. We can even see God in a fresh way.

We'll begin this journey on Wednesday, Mar. 9th, and conclude it on Saturday, Apr. 23rd, the day before Easter.

As we step into this practice, we want to share what we're experiencing, how God is working, and what we're learning. Feel free to join in the dialogue.