Holding onto Hope in Another Pandemic Lent
As we enter into our third Lent of the pandemic, I’m grateful for the muscle memory and predictable patterns I have created for this season. T
As we enter into our third Lent of the pandemic, I’m grateful for the muscle memory and predictable patterns I have created for this season. T
The complete list of activities and supplies included with our church’s Lent at Home kit.
A formerly homeschooled kid myself, I never felt the desire to homeschool my own children.
As this article is being written, I am on the 20th day being home with my husband, two small children, and my mother.
A recent, widely shared tweet says, “Honestly, I hadn’t planned on giving up quite this much for Lent.”
Lent is upon us, the forty days set aside to prepare to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Despite my best attempts, we struggle committing to a formal Christian education time or daily devotion in our house of chaos. I couldn’t quite put my finger on exactly why, but it was likely the four busy, beautiful daughters I call my own.
Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on Building Faith, a ministry of Virginia Theological Seminary, and I felt it was
The key to expanding our traditions and journeying joyfully into the church year is three fold – flexibility, simplicity and repeatability.
Advent is the beginning of church year, which means late November is the end: a good time to focus on the past year’s gifts.