First Sunday in Lent — Year A — exegesis on the Epistle, Romans 5:12-19,
part 2
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The First Sunday in Lent is February 22, 2026. Readings for Year A can be
found here. The exegesis for the Gospel reading, Matthew 4:1-11, the
temptation o...
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The Bells, The Bells, The Bells....
ReplyDeleteI am very much enjoying the meditation bells that Pewster has directed us to, and have in fact downloaded them so I can use them away from home. Having been introduced to Christian Meditation by a link in this same blog, I am finding the bells a very practical aid. Like many Americans who did not grow up in the tradition of meditation, I often have problems with focusing----the tones are a tremendous help with that. It would be wonderful if the Episcopal church could actually have a class in this; I would certainly go, and I think a lot of other people would too.
Once upon a time, (during Lent?) we studied different types of prayer. Centering prayer or is not something we do on Sundays. It certainly takes practice. It could be done as a Wednesday p.m. group in the parlor, or maybe Charlie would like to try it on the Lenten devotees. (Food always brings in the hungry.)
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