Posts Tagged ‘Lent 2022’
Speaking of Lent
Earlier this week, Good Shepherd members gathered in person and online for a meditative reflection on our shared journey through Lent. Using the Lenten lectionary readings as our guide, we walked back through each Gospel lesson and reflected on the ways scripture had spoken in fresh ways this time through Lent. Viewed through the lens…
Read MoreLent and letting go of loss
It had been a weekend. One of those weekends that were incredible, empowering, life-giving and exhausting all at the same time. After falling asleep at 7 p.m. the night before, I logged on to Good Shepherd’s Monday-morning Meeting. Eric Holmer started off by reading Job 2:7-10 from his daily devotional book. The passage was paired…
Read MoreEven in darkness
Not all is as it seems. When you think about it, that is what living a life with faith is all about. So many of us struggle with this every day, even those of us who consider ourselves Christ followers. There are times in life that, when we rely on just what is seen, we…
Read MoreBe willing to wait
I’m not particularly good at waiting. And I know I’m not the only one. The pace of our digital age makes waiting all the more difficult. With lightning-fast internet and a world of apps and websites at our fingertips, we’re accustomed to on-demand experiences, where we get what we want – no wait required. When…
Read MoreCelebrating Life
Greg Meyer shares part of his story to kick off our Lent Devotionals for 2022, which focus on how things are (not) as they should be.
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