
They could, of course, be used anytime when the themes for self-reflection and prayer include our mortality, our sorrow for our sin, and re-commitment to living in alignment with God’s holy will. In one, there should be a note that says ‘for my sake was the world created.’ In the second, there should be a note that says, ‘I am dust and ashes.’”Ī multimedia piece to inspire the creation of your own works of art for the season of LentĪ set of four interactive prayer stations designed for use on Ash Wednesday.

Two Pockets: Healthy, Faithful PerspectiveĪ reflection based on a parable by the well respected and beloved Polish Rabbi Simcha Bunim.

Steve Garnaas-Holmes offers reflection and prayer on the many meanings of the imposition of ashes. The post includes an original work of art and blessing. Jan Richardson offers a beautiful and grace-filled perspective on God at work in us and our world. This confession was inspired by a passage from Pauses for Lentby Trevor Hudson and the traditional Ash Wednesday reading from Joel 2.Ī simple, fresh combination of modern visuals, ancient scripture, the imposition of ashes, and the haunting song O So So.Ĭlassic scriptures, hymns, and the imposition of ashes come alongside music by Chris Tomlin and Gungor.Īsh Wednesday: The Terrible, Marvelous Dust
