In these first two weeks of Lent, we've begun a new stage of our Holy Year pilgrimage. We've seen human frailty and the glory ...
Sunday, March 16, is the Second Sunday of Lent. Mass readings: Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18; Psalm 27:1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14; Philippians 3:17-4:1 or Philippians 3:20-4:1; Luke 9:28b-36.
How might Herod be an authentically biblical “fox”? If the reference in Nehemiah is anything to go by, he is a lightweight, ...
Jerusalem seems to have repented. It is a tantalising moment of hope, but again Jesus weeps over the city. The events of Palm Sunday are not the repentance that will free them from their rivalries and ...
A moment of Reflection. Every week, the Diocese of York offers a new reflection and prayer resource on video, for personal use or for churches to use in their Sunday worship, whether it’s in your ...
By Dunford Cole It’s the Second Sunday of Lent. I hope you are experiencing a spiritual awakening as we journey toward Easter ...
March our theme is Coming Back to Life. This second Sunday of Lent, Rev. Mark’s message will be “Not Today, Herod.” ...
“Lent, however, is also an invitation to rekindle our hope,” he said. “We are invited to lift our eyes to the One who rises from the depths of death and brings us from the ashes of sin and death to ...
Such folly remains a sign of maturity even today for Christ’s disciples. For the second Sunday of Lent, the readings remind us that God has renewed the covenant repeatedly throughout history.
Look. Look for opportunities to sacrifice, to give, to sow compassion or inspire hope. Look around you for those in need: the ...
BRAINERD — Trinity Lutheran Church, 1420 S. Sixth St., Brainerd, will have services at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, with a ...
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