What if Lent isn’t about giving something up…but about discovering who you really are?

What if the ashes, the wilderness, the tears, the cross, and the empty tomb are not disconnected religious moments — but invitations into a life where love is poured into you…and then poured out through you?
This Lent, we journey through Scripture’s living-water stories — stories of temptation and trust, blindness and sight, fear and courage, grief and resurrection. Again and again we will encounter one central truth:
God’s love, made visible in Jesus, is good news for us…and good news for the world through us.
From the wilderness to the well. From darkness to sight. From a tomb filled with tears to a cross lifted in sacrificial love. From the silence of death to the dawn of resurrection.

Each week we will ask:

  • Who am I?

  • Who am I in Jesus?

  • Who are we becoming as a church?

  • What difference does a baptized life make right now?

  • If I have received love, how will I pour it out?

What if the ashes, the wilderness, the tears, the cross, and the empty tomb are not disconnected religious moments — but invitations into a life where love is poured into you…and then poured out through you?
This Lent, we journey through Scripture’s living-water stories — stories of temptation and trust, blindness and sight, fear and courage, grief and resurrection. Again and again we will encounter one central truth:
God’s love, made visible in Jesus, is good news for us…and good news for the world through us.
From the wilderness to the well. From darkness to sight. From a tomb filled with tears to a cross lifted in sacrificial love. From the silence of death to the dawn of resurrection.

We began with ashes.

Walk through the wilderness.

Stand at the cross.

Run toward the empty tomb.

And let Love be poured into you — so it can be poured out through you.

This is not a series about religious performance. It is about transformation. It is about remembering who you are — dust and beloved. Forgiven and sent. Claimed and called.

Whether you have followed Jesus for decades or you are quietly wondering if faith has anything to say to your real life — this season is for you.

Weekly Reflections