Lent


WHAT IS LENT?

In the same way the season of Advent prepares our hearts for the joy of Christ’s arrival, the season of Lent prepares our hearts for the sorrow of Christ’s suffering, and the celebration of Christ’s triumph over Satan, sin, and death at the cross. As early as 325 AD, Christians have stepped into this season to mark their lives ‘…through God’s saving events...’

Beginning Ash Wednesday, Lent is 40 days (excluding Sundays) leading up to Resurrection Sunday. Lent invites us to share in Christ’s suffering through self-denial (fasting), confession, repentance of sin (prayer), and obedience to the will of the Father (living on mission) so we may share with Christ in His glory (Romans 8:17).


Lent is intended to quiet our busy hearts, minds, and lives, and fill each moment with focused attention on the person and work of Christ.


Lent is a season observed by Christians throughout generations and across denominations. It is catholic in the same way we profess our belief in the ‘…holy catholic church,’ as part of the Apostles’ Creed. This season is for the universal Christian church made up of followers of Jesus across time, history, and place

IS LENT CATHOLIC?

HOW DO I OBSERVE LENT?

Traditionally, Christians have observed three specific disciplines during the Lenten season: fasting, repentance, and living on mission.

Join us this Lenten season

  • FEBRUARY 18

    7:00 PM

    A quiet, reflective service to begin the Lenten season. We will confess our sin, and be reminded of our need for the Savior. No childcare provided.

  • APRIL 3

    5:00 - 6:45 PM & 8:15-9:00 PM

    A short, self-guided reflection through the cross, especially mindful of families with young children. Multi-sensory and open-house style. Please allow 20 minutes to complete before or after the Good Friday service.

  • APRIL 3

    7:00 PM

    A reflective service as we remember the cross, and celebrate Christ’s completed work on our behalf. No childcare provided.

  • APRIL 5

    9:15 & 11:00 AM

    Come celebrate the good news that Jesus is alive! Life Kids is available in both services.

Seasons of the Church Calendar

ADVENT 
  • The beginning of a new year in the Church Calendar. It marks a time of longing and anticipation awaiting the arrival of Christ at Christmas.

EPIPHANY
  • The arrival of the Magi, recognizing Jesus as the true King.

LENT
  • Forty days of preparation where Christians repent of their sins and look with joy toward Christ's perfect, once-for-all sacrifice for sin on the cross, and His triumph over Satan, sin, and death.

EASTER
  • God raised Jesus from the grave after three days. Christians remember and celebrate the life of Christ and the new life that is ours through Christ's completed work.

ASCENSION & PENTECOST 
  • Jesus spent 40 days after His resurrection, revealing Himself to His disciples and many others. Before He ascends to heaven, He promises to send a Helper (the Holy Spirit) who will indwell and empower believers. We celebrate the sending of the Spirit during Pentecost.

ORDINARY TIME
  • Where most of our lives are spent - reflecting on the person and work of Christ in the day-to-day routine. The mundane moments are still an invitation to Treasure Christ.

“Lent reveals the faithfulness of God’s suffering on our behalf through the immensity of Christ’s sacrifice.”

-Marva Dawn

Lenten Resources

  • SERMON SERIES

    During the Lenten season, we will study the book of Lamentations during our Sunday worship gatherings.

  • LENTEN LITURGY

    Lenten liturgies for daily reading, prayer, and confession will be available at our Ash Wednesday service, and at the Connect Desk.

  • SUGGESTED DEVOTIONAL

    As you walk through the second half of Luke’s Gospel, you'll meet the people Jesus encountered on the way to the cross—and prepare your heart to appreciate his death and resurrection afresh.

  • FAMILY WORSHIP

    Download a free collection of Easter Stories from the Biggest Story Bible Storybook for children and families.

  • SOCIAL MEDIA

    Download a shareable graphic for your social media accounts.

  • INVITE CARDS

    Stop by the Connect Desk to pick up an invite card to invite someone to join you for Resurrection Sunday.


HOW TO US THE LENTEN LITURGY

A new year can often encourage new rhythms. A new season in the Church calendar can do the same. Lent is a season of repentance and renewal. This year, we have created a resources, A Lenten Liturgy, that will be available for free at our Ash Wednesday service, and at the Connect Desk.

Liturgy means 'work of the people.' A repeated action that forms our attention, affection, and action. This liturgy follows a repeated, fixed daily order. Begin by reading the call to worship, then the reading of the law, followed by the confession of sin, and assurance of pardon, read the Apostles’ Creed, choose the scripture reading for the current week of Lent, say the Lord’s prayer, offer your personal prayers, and close with the benediction.

Use this liturgy as your personal devotion, as family worship, or with the accountability of your Life Group. Our prayer is that this Lenten Liturgy will help you to Treasure Christ in this season.

Suggested Scripture Readings During Lent

Life Church

Holy Week Resources


PALM SUNDAY

The Final Days of Jesus: Palm Sunday

Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem

  • Matthew 21:1-11

  • Mark 11:1-10

  • Luke 19:28-44

  • John 12:12-18

Jesus weeps over Jerusalem

  • Luke 19:41

Jesus enters the temple

  • Mark 11:11

Return to Bethany

  • Matthew 21:17

  • Mark 11:11


monday

The Final Days of Jesus: Monday

Jesus curses the fig tree

  • Matthew 21:18-19

  • Mark 11:12-14

Jesus clears the temple

  • Matthew 21:12-13

  • Mark 11:15-17

  • Luke 19:45-46

Return to Bethany

  • Mark 11:19


tuesday

The Final Days of Jesus: Tuesday

Jesus curses the fig tree

  • Matthew 21:18-19

  • Mark 11:12-14

Jesus clears the temple

  • Matthew 21:12-13

  • Mark 11:15-17

  • Luke 19:45-46

Return to Bethany

  • Mark 11:19


wednesday

The Final Days of Jesus: Wednesday

Jesus continues teaching in the temple

  • Luke 21:37-38

Sanhedrin plot to kill Jesus

  • Matthew 26:3-5

  • Mark 14:1-2

  • Luke 22:1-2

Preparation for the Passover

  • Matthew 26:17-19

  • Mark 14:12-16

  • Luke 22:7-13


MAUNDY THURSDAY

The Final Days of Jesus: Maundy Thursday

Passover meal/Last Supper

  • Matthew 26:20-35

  • Mark 14:17-26

  • Luke 22:14-30

Upper room discourse

  • John 13:1-17:26

Jesus prays in Gethsemane

  • Matthew 26:36-46

  • Mark 14:32-42

  • Luke 22:39-46

Betrayal and arrest (after midnight?)

  • Matthew 26:47-56

  • Mark 14:43-52

  • Luke 22:47-53

  • John 18:2-12


GOOD FRIDAY

The Final Days of Jesus: Good Friday

The Crucifixion of Jesus

Jewish trial before Annas, then Caiaphas and part of the Sanhedrin, then before the full Sanhedrin

  • Matthew 26:57-27:2

  • Mark 14:53-15:1

  • Luke 22:54-71

  • John 18:13-24

Roman Trials: before Pilate, Herod and again before Pilate

  • Matthew 27:2-26

  • Mark 15:2-15

  • Luke 23:1-25

  • John 18:28-19:16

Crucifixion (approximately 9:00 am - 3:00 pm)

  • Matthew 27:27-54

  • Mark 15:16-39

  • Luke 23:26-49

  • John 19:16-37

Burial (Evening)

  • Matthew 27:57-61

  • Mark 15:42-47

  • Luke 23:50-54

  • John 19:38-42


HOLY SATURDAY

The Final Days of Jesus: Holy Saturday


RESURRECTION SUNDAY

Resurrection Sunday

The Resurrection of Jesus

Women arrive at the tomb

  • Matthew 28:1-6

  • Mark 16:1-6

  • Luke 24:1-8

  • John 20:1

Mary sees Jesus

  • John 20:11-18

Women return to tell the disciples

  • Matthew 28:7

  • Mark 16:8

  • Luke 24:9-12

  • John 20:2-10

Resurrection appearances

  • Matthew 28:9-20

  • Mark 16:9-20

  • Luke 24:13-53

  • Jon 20:1-21:25


CHRIST WILL COME AGAIN

For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17