Lenton Schedule

March 5, 2025 at 7 PM

Ash Wednesday: The Classic Overreach | Matthew 4:1-11. When we are drowning in problems, it can be tempting to think we can solve them all if we just try hard enough. In Lent, we are reminded that we are only human; to move through our struggles, we must turn to a power far greater than ours.

Week 1: Getting Free and Staying Free | Exodus 15:22-27. Like the Israelites who were freed from Egypt only to find themselves without drinkable water, we too can find ourselves freed from one trouble only to be met with another. God invites us to shift perspective and find our freedom in relationship with God.

Week 2: It’s Not the Destination, It’s the Journey | Deuteronomy 32:1-10, 44-52. We can work for weeks, months, even years to arrive at a certain point in life, our own “Promised Land.” But sometimes that Promised Land is not what we envisioned. Sometimes we don’t even make it there. And even when we do, the Promised Land is not the end of the journey. How can we let God reshape our vision of both the destination and the journey so that we can find beauty and meaning in all of it?

Week 3: Who’s Your Hope? | 1 Samuel 8. When we are dissatisfied, the idea of a strong new leader can seem like our only hope to get where we want to go. But the story of the Israelite people and their demand for a king is a powerful reminder that leaders are all too human and that we must place our ultimate hope in God, the true King.

Week 4: No Going Back | Ezra 3:10-13. Sometimes we think that everything will be fine if we can just go back to the way things were, but the present will never be the past. The good news is that God is in what was, what is, and what will be.

Week 5: The Fake Out | John 2:13-25. Just when we think we have it all figured out –the right job, the right routine, the right way of doing things –Jesus comes in and upends our certainty, always moving us into deeper truth, justice, and relationship.

Week 6 (Palm/Passion Sunday): Staying Power | Luke 19:28-40. Everyone loves a parade but what happens when the party is over? Real hope is built in daily acts of showing up –in times of celebration, in times of challenge, and in the ordinary in-between.

April 17, 2025 at 7 PM

Holy/Maundy Thursday: Detour Ahead | John 13:1-17, 33-35. The disciples thought they knew where they were going but Jesus says, “Where I am going, you cannot come.” Instead, he gives them instructions for a detour, “Love one another.” How do we love one another on the roadway to God?

April 18, 2025 at 7 PM

Good Friday: Holding On When the Cross Feels Final | Matthew 26 & 27. Jesus’ cross feels like the worst kind of arrival; it bears the finality of death. When “arriving” means there is nowhere left to go, Jesus remains with us holding the promise that even this is not our final stop.

April 20, 2025 at 9:30 AM Breakfast, Service & Sunday School at 10:30 AM

Easter Sunday: Setting Out Again | Matthew 28:1-10, 16-20. Death is not our final arrival. Jesus lives and so do we. He sends us out on the journey anew and promises to be with us the whole way.

No matter where you are in your faith journey, this is a time to come home to God, to be renewed in His love, and to prepare our hearts for the glorious celebration of Easter.

Come, let us walk this Lenten journey together. You are always welcome here.