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  1. 14 Μαρ 2011 · The Litany is found on page 288 of The Lutheran Hymnal, page 1310 of Treasury of Daily Prayer, or more information about this can be found online at https://yaag.org/r/litany. Be sure to catch the updated post with Pastor Harrison’s video.

  2. What practices have been meaningful for you? How can you incorporate them into your daily life now that Lent is over? How have you been changed by engaging with these practices over the last six and a half weeks?

  3. Each of the seasons of the church year is observed and celebrated, but Lent, and only Lent, is “kept.” The holy season of Lent invites us to be “keepers”—the people of God who keep the fast, keep the silence, and keep the focus throughout this singular season.

  4. What is Lent? The season of Lent derives from the ancient Church's period of preparation for those who were to be baptized at the Easter Vigil. That preparation included instruction, fasting, repentance, prayers and special acts of devotion. Today, the entire Church uses this same period and some of those same practices to prepare for the

  5. Inspired by Luthers guide for doing theology through Oratio (prayer), Meditatio (meditation) and Tentatio (trial/struggle) – we offer this resource to accompany fellow believers in affirming ‘togetherness’ in the communion of Lutheran churches worldwide.

  6. 23 Μαρ 2017 · When discussing Lenten liturgical practices of Lutherans, I believe one can distinguish three different categories into which each practice can be placed: Visual, Historical/Traditional, and Emotional/Spiritual.

  7. A Guide for the Discipline of Lent. Beginning and Keeping Your Discipline. Begin with prayer, asking the Holy Spirit for guidance in choosing those disciplines which will help you to grow in faith. Prayerfully dedicate all your choices to God as a commitment for the six weeks of Lent and ask that your discipline enriches your relationship with God.

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