Lenten Reading Challenge
What is Lent? It is a season of intentional emptying.
Lent is about what we give up to make space in our lives to meditate on the magnitude of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. During this season, we will lean into personal and corporate confession - not to dwell in shame, but to clear the way for the abundance of Christ’s grace.
THE READING CHALLENGE
We will post daily scripture readings throughout the Lenten Season. As you read, don’t just look for information; look for your formation into Christlikeness.
Fellowship With God
Ask these three questions:
Fellowship With One Another
Repentance was never meant to be a solo journey. While the scriptures reveal personal sin, we find healing in the context of the church. We encourage you to:
The reading plan begins February 16. We will post the reading each day.
Lent is about what we give up to make space in our lives to meditate on the magnitude of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. During this season, we will lean into personal and corporate confession - not to dwell in shame, but to clear the way for the abundance of Christ’s grace.
THE READING CHALLENGE
We will post daily scripture readings throughout the Lenten Season. As you read, don’t just look for information; look for your formation into Christlikeness.
Fellowship With God
Ask these three questions:
- Reveal: What does this passage reveal about God? (His character, His work, or His promises?)
- Reflect: Looking honestly at my life, what am I learning about myself that needs to change?
- Respond: What is one specific way I should respond? (A comfort, a habit, or a sin to give up?)
Fellowship With One Another
Repentance was never meant to be a solo journey. While the scriptures reveal personal sin, we find healing in the context of the church. We encourage you to:
- Share: Once a week, share with a trusted friend, spouse, or small group one thing God has revealed to you.
- Confess and Pray: Don’t carry the conviction of the Holy Spirit alone. Bring it into the light with others.
- Celebrate Together: Use our Sunday gatherings to celebrate the grace you’ve found together.
The reading plan begins February 16. We will post the reading each day.
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