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Faith & Justice Lenten Devotionals
March 26, 2024The Lenten season is a perfect time to try a devotional for your spiritual practice! We suggest one or all of the four devotionals published by Unbound which is a PC(USA) publication for intersections of faith and justice. Pocket-sized copies with QR codes are in the Narthex if you want to have one available on the go or click the names below. Questions? Contact Chris Clark.
- Journey Throughout the Mist: A Spiritually Guided Lent: Throughout the season of Lent and other seasons of our lives, we may find it hard to be still, reflect, and simply to just be. Journey through the Mist: A Spiritually Guided Lent holds space for us to find time to breathe and cultivate spiritual practices that center us, make us more mindful, and reorient us toward wholeness.
- Disabling Lent: An Anti-Ableist Lenten Devotional: This devotional reflections for Ash Wednesday, each Sunday of Lent, and Holy Week is written by voices who live with a disability.
- With Creation: A Native & Indigenous Lenten Devotional: This devotional reflections for Ash Wednesday, each Sunday of Lent, and Holy Week is written by native and indigenous voices as they explore creation.
- Ashes to Rainbows: A Queer Lenten Devotional: A Lent devotional written by queer people of faith and allies offers reflections for Ash Wednesday, each Sunday of Lent, and Holy Week. It features an array of voices and perspectives, thought-provoking theologies, and a new way to think about the time in which we call Lent. In this season we reflect, challenge, and await the resurrection of the Christ who loves us all…no matter who God created us to be.
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