Ten years ago, a prominent theologian published The 307 Questions Jesus Asked and the 3 He Answered. The numbers are a stretch, but Jesus asks good questions. In worship during Lent, we will explore some of Jesus’ most challenging questions: What do you want? Who is my mother? Who are my brothers? Do you also wish to go away? Are you envious because I’m generous? What do you want me to do for you?

When we take the questions more seriously, we will find our way to better, more thoughtful answers.


Lenten Worship

Ash Wednesday
March 5 | 7:00 PM | The Sanctuary

Our 40-Day Lenten journey begins with our earnest prayers on Ash Wednesday. Being honest about our limitedness keeps us open to God's unlimited love. God is our mercy and our strength when we have to let go. So when we receive the mark of the ashes—hearing that we are made of dust and one day we will be dust again—we mercifully remember our interconnectedness to everything that is.

LENTEN SERMON SERIES

March 9
What Do You Want? | John 1:29-42

March 16
Who Is My Mother? Who Are My Brothers? | Matthew 12:46-50

March 23
Do You Begrudge My Generosity? | Matthew 20:1-16

March 30
Are You Also Going Away? | John 6:66-71

April 6
What Do You Want Me To Do For You? | Mark 10:35-40


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conversations worth having: Lenten Small Groups

Jesus keeps asking the good questions that encourage us to dig deeper into knowing him, ourselves, and our faith better. No matter if the question prompts a straightforward conversation or awakens tender doubts that require far more time to fully consider, Lent small groups commit to wondering together in safe space. When we give ourselves to taking Jesus' questions seriously in community, we may be surprised by the answers that arise from us.