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March 5, 2023 · 10:45 am · Second Sunday of Lent
Seeking: Honest Questions for Deeper Faith
Our Lenten theme is founded on questions. In the Sermon on the Mount, we heard Jesus promise “seek and you will find” (Matthew 7:7). During Lent, we will hear stories from Scripture in which people are seeking – a new beginning, a different life, a deeper faith. What unfolds is an exchange filled with questions and exploration. Often, an unveiling occurs – assumptions are disrupted, a new perspective is revealed, mystery grows.
Like these Biblical characters, we are also seeking many things: clarity, connection, wonder, justice, balance. We are seeking our calling, the sacred, and how to live as a disciple. Throughout the turbulence of the past few years, many are asking big questions about life and faith. This Lenten series will guide us in reflecting on some of these big questions as we engage in the spiritual practice of seeking. May these questions draw us near to God, who promises, “you will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” (Jer 29:13)
Feb 22 ∙ Ash Wednesday ∙ Is this the fast that I chose? ∙ Isaiah 58:1-12
Feb 26 ∙ 1st Sunday of Lent ∙ Who will you listen to? ∙ Matthew 4:1-11
March 5 ∙ 2nd Sunday of Lent ∙ How do we begin again? ∙ John 3:1-17
March 12 ∙ 3rd Sunday of Lent ∙ Will you give me a drink? ∙ John 4:5-52
March 19 ∙ 4th Sunday of Lent ∙ Who sinned? ∙ John 9:8-41
March 26 ∙ 5th Sunday of Lent ∙ Can these bones live? ∙ John 11:1-45
April 2 ∙ Palm Sunday ∙ Where are you headed? ∙ Matthew 21:1-11
April 6 ∙ Maundy Thursday ∙ Will you wash my feet? ∙ John 13:1-17, 31b-35
April 9 ∙ Easter Sunday ∙ Who are you looking for? ∙ John 20:1-18Resource: A Sanctified Art LLC | sanctifiedart.org
The Call to Worship will be the African-American Spiritual “I Am a Poor, Wayfaring Stranger.” The Hymn of Praise will be “All Who Hunger, Gather Gladly.” Lesa Chandler will read John 3:1-17. The Musical Reflection will be “More Precious than Silver” with “My Jesus I Love Thee.” The Offertory Hymn will be “Be Thou My Vision.” Lesa Chandler will give the Offertory Prayer. Rev. Jennifer McClung Rygg will lead the Prayer of Confession and Words of Forgiveness. The Sanctuary Choir will sing the anthem “In This Very Room.” Rev. Jennifer McClung Rygg will preach the sermon “Late Night Talks and New Beginnings.” The Hymn of Response will be “Take My Life, Lead Me, Lord.”
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