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Traditionally, there are three pillars of Lent: praying, fasting, and alms giving, which come to us from Matthew 6:1-18. The practices in this booklet rotate through these themes, along with additional practices that don’t fit neatly in one of those categories (“more”). Engage with the practices when and how you can. There is no right
On Ash Wednesday, as Lent begins, we are invited to struggle against everything that leads us away from love of God and neighbor by exercising the Discipline of Lent: repentance, fasting, prayer and works of love.
On Ash Wednesday, as Lent begins, we are invited “to struggle against everything that leads us away from love of God and neighbour” by exercising the Discipline of Lent: repentance, fasting, prayer and works of love.
This good news is the center of our faith and the hope in which we journey. Through the 40 days of Lent, join us in turning toward God’s abundance in devotion. With the community of faith at Cross of Hope Lutheran Church, encounter scripture, contemplate in reflection, and pray together as we turn toward God’s abundance.
Lutherans for Lent. A devotional plan for the season of Lent designed to acquaint us with our Lutheran heritage, the Small Catechism, and the four Gospels. Rev. Joshua V. Scheer. Other Notables (not exhaustive)
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.
Based on the 2023 LCMS Convention theme “We Preach Christ Crucified,” LCMS Worship provides suggestions for liturgy, psalms, readings, hymns and collects to use during 2024 midweek Lenten services. Starter thoughts and suggestions for sermons are included.