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If you were unable to attend the Ash Wednesday service, I invited you to turn one morning this week to Isaiah 58:1-12, but I want you to pray, specifically, the following words from Isaiah 58:6:
Is not this the fast that I choose:Â
to loose the bonds of injustice,Â
to undo the thongs of the yoke,Â
to let the oppressed go free,Â
and to break every yoke?Â
-Isaiah 58:6Â
So often, fasting gets described as a practice that we do individually to grow closer to God. We fast from something that might be drawing our attention away from God. What the author of Isaiah is describing is a fast that focuses on the collective, that encourages us to lean into the work we are all called to do in breaking down the injustices of the world. These injustices are the real things that separate us from God, that keep us from seeing people in God’s image.  I wonder if you might approach your Lenten journey with this text in mind? Â
Additionally, I hope you will join us in one (or all!) of our Lenten studies this year. Each Wednesday at noon, we will participate in the ecumenical Lenten services with various churches and clergy on the island as we focus on the messages brought forth from The Big Church Read’s Wild Bright Hope. Each Wednesday at 6 pm in Maxwell Hall, Pastor Charlie and I will bring participants together for round-table discussions on Amy-Jill Levine’s book The Difficult Words of Jesus. This time of in-person gathering is meant to get into the heart of the hard questions posed when we consider what it is Jesus is calling us to do. It will also be a great way for us to come together in meaningful moments of community.Â
If you are unable to make either Wednesday option, I want to encourage you to join Lunch and Learn on Thursdays at 11:30AM in the Multipurpose Room or go through a self-guided study. I have included a list of some wonderful Lenten resources below that might be of interest to anyone seeking a devotional or book study. Throughout these forty days, I pray you engage in the meaningful work of prayer, fasting and reflection that draws you nearer to God and others. Â
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With peace and love, Â
Pastor Rachel Â
Self-Led Lenten Devotion Options Â
Embracing the Uncertain: A Lenten Study for Unsteady Times by Magrey DeVegaÂ
Good Enough: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection by Kate Bowler and Jessica RichieÂ
Remember: God’s Covenant and the Cross by Susan RobbÂ
A Time to Grow: Lenten Lessons from the Garden to the Table by Kara EidsonÂ
The Unvarnished Jesus: A Lenten Journey by Brian ZahndÂ
The Way: Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus by Adam HamiltonÂ
Where we Meet: A Lenten Study of Systems, Stories and Hope by Rachel Gilmore, Candace Lewis and Matt TempleÂ
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Books for Holy WeekÂ
24 Hours that Changed the World by Adam Hamilton (more of a Holy Week option)Â
Savior: What the Bible Says about the Cross by Magrey DeVegaÂ
Seven Words: Listening to Christ from the Cross by Susan RobbÂ
Family ResourcesÂ
Faithful Families for Lent, Easter and Resurrection by Traci SmithÂ
Ecumenical noonday Lenten servicesÂ
Wild Bright Hope- The Big Church ReadÂ
Pastor’s Study on Wednesdays at 6 pm in Maxwell Hall Â
The Difficult Words of Jesus by Amy-Jill Levine Â
Lunch & Learn on Thursdays at 11:30 in the Multipurpose RoomÂ
The Difficult Words of Jesus by Amy-Jill Levine Â