Lent Devotions 2022

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ASH WEDNESDAY March 2, 2022

John 3:21: But those who do what is true come to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that their deeds have been done in God. Tuesday, January 12, 2012 at 4:50 pm I was walking with friends in Jacmel, Haiti when it sounded like the largest diesel truck ever was barreling toward us. It took a moment when the ground began to shake for it to trigger that we were actually experiencing an earthquake. Huge clouds of dust and debris from pulverizing cinder blocks and collapsing buildings choked our lungs. Screams and cries came from all around us. We still had four people back at our hotel and so we rushed through the dust, fallen power lines, and streets piled up to 10 feet in rubble to make our way back to the hotel. Once we had everyone in our party safe, we left our partially collapsed hotel to seek out shelter. We eventually found our way to a refugee camp established by the United Nations on a small airstrip. As it was close to midnight and we were the only Americans to be seen, we hunkered down off to the side of the make-shift camp. We were concerned about how people would respond during this tragedy and didn’t want to draw attention to ourselves. The next morning, we discovered that we had little to fear. Haitian people who had lost everything recognized that we foreigners had nowhere to go and began to reach out to us. A group of folks invited us to gather near them under the few trees present on this small airstrip so that we could be shielded from the sun. This group loaned us a few blankets so that we did not have to sit on the bare ground. One man came over to us and gave us a sack full of coconuts. Another man brought us a bag full of baked rolls. A woman brought us a jar of mamba (spicy Haitian peanut butter). We listened as the crowd sang hymns in Haitian Creole. We added our voices, singing the same hymns in English. Some who were in the earthquake could see only death and destruction. I chose to focus on the countless acts of love, care, compassion, sacrifice, and hope that we personally experienced through our Haitian siblings. I could see beauty in the midst of the devastation. Even on the most difficult and trying days, God showed up through beautiful human beings assuring us that love and life win. Experiencing the “dust” during the Haitian earthquake has reframed for me the Ash Wednesday phrase, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” I’ll never forget how long it took to wash all of the dust from my body, hair, ears, and nose. Not only am I dust, I carry a lot of dust. God loves us dusty humans. When God looks at us, God sees beauty and goodness. This love from God gives us the opportunity every single day to choose love and choose hope. We don’t choose this because it’s easy. We choose it because we are loved and have received the promise that love and life win through the risen Christ. We pray that these devotions will inspire you each day through your Lenten journey to be the heart, hands, and feet of Jesus in the world by actively choosing love and hope. God loves you and I do too! Loving God, thank you for my life. Thank you for naming and claiming me as your precious child. Help me to choose love and choose hope each and every day so that your light might shine through me and all may experience real life in Jesus’ name. Amen Pastor Doug Hill, Lead Pastor

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The Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Sunday, April 17

3min
pages 54-55

The Path of Love, Good Friday, April 15

2min
pages 51-52

Rest, Holy Saturday, April 16

2min
page 53

Hope is an Action Word, April 13

3min
page 49

Maundy Thursday, April 14

2min
page 50

Changing Family, April 12

2min
page 48

Writing My Way Into Love, April 11

2min
pages 46-47

Rooted in Love, April 8

2min
page 44

Small Choices, April 6

2min
page 42

Hope for the Best, April 7

2min
page 43

How Deep is Your Love?, April 9

3min
page 45

Giving Cheerfully in Kenya, April 5

3min
page 41

When Hope is Chosen, April 4

3min
pages 39-40

It Takes Action, Not Just a Decision, April 1

3min
page 37

Love All Around, March 30

4min
pages 34-35

Choosing Love with the Ones We Love, April 2

3min
page 38

What is Hope?, March 29

2min
page 33

Choosing Hope Because of Love, March 31

2min
page 36

Keeping Score, March 28

2min
page 32

Hope for the Littlest Things, March 25

3min
page 30

Stop Talking.... Start Listening, March 26

2min
page 31

Choosing Hope at the Pine Ridge Reservation, March 23

2min
page 28

Love Lives Here, March 24

3min
page 29

Inspiration from our Sisters in Haiti, March 21

3min
page 26

The Mantra of Choose Love, Choose Hope, March 22

2min
page 27

House of Hope, March 18

2min
page 22

Faith Seems Impossible, March 19

6min
pages 23-25

We Do Not Act Like This, March 17

3min
pages 20-21

Choose Space/Choose Hope, March 16

4min
pages 18-19

Our House of Six, March 14

3min
pages 15-16

It Feels Like Spiritual Turmoil, March 15

2min
page 17

Love is Patient, March 11

3min
page 13

Never Expected That Would Happen, March 12

3min
page 14

Ash Wednesday, March 2

3min
page 3

The Power of Love, March 7

4min
pages 8-9

Two and a Half Walls, March 9

2min
page 11

Keep Psalm and Carry On, March 4

3min
pages 5-6

Send Me, March 10

1min
page 12

Together in My Name, March 8

1min
page 10

Restore, March 5

2min
page 7

Along for the Ride, March 3

1min
page 4
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