Welcome to the new blog for Lebanon United Methodist Church!
We as a church are covenanting with one another to pray for
our families, our church, and our community through this season of Lent.
Often you hear folks say that they are giving up chocolate
or soda for Lent. This is a good
practice of the self-denial we are called to during Lent. But it isn't the only way we experience Lent. You
can choose to give something up or add a discipline. The whole point is to draw
closer to God. Just as it says in James,
“Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you” (4:8).
The discipline for Lent we have chosen together as a church
is: Prayer.
This Sunday, February 17th, we’ll pass out our
Prayer Journals.
We’ll also share each day’s devotion on this blog.
Feel free to share your insights and prayers in the comments
section.
Tonight we worshiped with the Valley Parish at Cameron UMC
for Ash Wednesday. Rev. Nancy read the
words from The United Methodist Book of
Worship to invite us all to observe a holy Lent. Read these words again as we prepare to
journey together to the cross in this Holy Season.
“Dear brothers and sisters in Christ:
the early Christians observed with great devotion
the days of our
Lord’s passion and resurrection,
and it became the custom of the Church that before the
Easter celebration
there should be a
forty-day season of spiritual preparation.
During this season converts to the faith were prepared for Holy
Baptism.
It was also a time when persons who had committed serious
sins
and had separated
themselves from the community of faith
were reconciled
by penitence and forgiveness,
and restored to
participation in the life of the Church.
In this way the whole congregation was reminded
of the mercy and
forgiveness proclaimed in the gospel of Jesus Christ
and the need we
all have to renew our faith.
I invite you, therefore, in the name of the Church,
to observe a holy
Lent:
by self-examination
and repentance;
by prayer, fasting,
and self-denial;
and by reading and
meditation on God’s Holy Word.”
Thank you for committing to this journey of prayer. Prayer
changes things. I believe that. Prayer
changes things within us and outside of us.
So beware! Because you have
committed to spending time with God in prayer, your life is going to change!
Let us all keep a holy Lent.
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