Wednesdays In-Person Noon Zoom 6:30 Often we make a mess of our lives and wonder if there is any redemption. This study helps us to see our mess through the eyes of Christ to find redemption and restoration. Using Scripture, devotional tools, and the writings of Ignatius of Loyola, John of the Cross, St. Augustine, John Wesley, Evelyn Underhill, and others, Berlin encourages reflection and meditation through our own brokenness. Only then can we focus on the cross as the place where we truly surrender control, leave our mess, and find redemption. Community Lenten Services 5-Mar @ Faith UMC Bud Reeves 12-Mar @ Hackett UMC Donna Ward 19-Mar @ First UMC -FS Jana Green 26-Mar @ Mission UMC Steve Poarch 2-Apr @ St. Paul UMC - FS David Bassham Pictured is the palms from last year’s Palm Sunday being burned to make ashes for Ash Wednesday service. Ash Wednesday emphasizes two themes: our sinfulness before God and our human mortality. The service focuses on both themes, helping us realize that both have been triumphed through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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