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Lenten Reflection — Pleasantville Presbyterian Church
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Lenten Reflection

This week marks the beginning of the church season of Lent, with Ash Wednesday on March 1st.  Lent is a time to reflect on our faith and what Jesus sacrifice means to us today. It’s a time to engage in spiritual practices and make space for the Spirit of God in our lives.  What faith commitment do you plan on making this Lenten season?

 

Below is an essay written by Presbyterian author and theologian Frederick Buechner. We hope that you will join us in this Lenten study and conversation by:

 

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PRINTING the essay
tape

 

TAPING it to your bathroom mirror
reflect

 

READING and REFLECTING each day leading up to Lent

 

and don’t forget to join the conversation by COMMENTING below to share your experience!

 

Whistling in the Dark: A Doubter's Dictionary“Lent” from Whistling in the Dark

by Frederick Buechner

In many cultures there is an ancient custom of giving a tenth of each year’s income to some holy use. For Christians, to observe the forty days of Lent is do the same thing with roughly a tenth of each year’s days. After being baptized by John in the river Jordan, Jesus went off alone into the wilderness where he spent forty days asking himself the question what it meant to be Jesus. During Lent, Christians are supposed to ask one way or another what it means to be themselves.

If you had to bet everything you have on whether there is a God or whether there isn’t, which side would get your money and why?

When you look at your face in the mirror, what do you see in it that you most like and what do you see in it that you most deplore?

If you had only one last message to leave to the handful of people who are most important to you, what would it be in twenty-five words or less?

Of all the things you have done in your life, which is the one you would most like to undo? Which is the one that makes you happiest to remember?

Is there any person in the world, or any cause, that, if circumstances called for it, you would be willing to die for? If this were the last day of your life, what would you do with it?

To hear yourself try to answer questions like these is to begin to hear something not only of who you are but of both what you are becoming and what you are failing to become. It can be a pretty depressing business all in all, but if sack-cloth and ashes are at the start of it, something like Easter may be at the end.

Categories: AdultEd, Lent

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