Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Congregational Lenten devotions for 2021

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2021 Lenten devotions

from the Presbyterian Outlook

Theologically sound, inspiring and affordable

devotions for the congregation

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The six-week Lenten journey is an opportunity to take on a new spiritual discipline. This year, congregations are invited to pray with Scripture as a way of discerning God’s movement in our personal lives and in the life of the world around us.


Throughout the season of Lent, these daily devotions will guide readers to pray with one passage from Scripture each day and prompt them to reflect on what it discloses about movement toward God and movement away from God in their lives. These devotions written by Roger Gench, Presbyterian pastor and author, will guide congregations in this daily practice of praying with Scripture.


These devotions are available as a downloadable set of weekly PDFs that start with Ash Wednesday and will guide the congregation's journey through Holy Week. They have been designed to be emailed to the congregation (or can be printed and distributed). Additionally, small groups, sessions, staffs or Sunday school classes can use them to explore the daily prayer practices and discuss their experiences together.


Full set of Lenten devotions — $20/congregation

Available for download February 1

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