Tag: Repentance
Updated on May 6, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
The Southwell Litany was composed by George Ridding, first bishop of Southwell, England (Church of England). As Lent is a time of prayer and repentance, this litany is most helpful for self-reflection and examination as one enters their… Read More
Updated on February 5, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
The Great Litany is read in the congregation twice per year: the first Sunday of Advent and the first Sunday of Lent. In addition to Sunday use, it is helpful to use daily as an examination of conscience…. Read More
Updated on February 5, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
Christ the King Church invites you to enter into a Holy Lent beginning Ash Wednesday, February 14, 2024. We will have two Ash Wednesday services, one at 12PM and one at 6PM. Both services will include Communion and… Read More
Updated on February 5, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
Lent is a forty-day (excluding Sundays) period of fasting, repentance and spiritual discipline in the Christian calendar, observed by many denominations including the Anglican Church. The word Lent derives from lencten, an Old English term meaning spring. The… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Calendar Tags: Abstinence, Anglicanism 101, Ash Wednesday, Charity, Easter Sunday, Fasting, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Holy Week, Lent, Maundy Thursday, Repentance
Updated on March 13, 2023 by Charlie Vensel
Beginning the Second Sunday of Lent, our liturgy will include reciting the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments until Holy Week. Below is a Lenten Examination of Conscience based on the Ten Commandments that can be used to reflect more… Read More
Updated on February 13, 2023 by Charlie Vensel
What did fasting mean for Jesus? What should fasting mean for me? First, we are NOT to fast like a Pharisee. The Pharisees wanted everyone to know how holy they were so they either had a dirty face… Read More
Tag: Repentance
A Lenten Examination of Conscience: The Southwell Litany
Updated on May 6, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
The Southwell Litany was composed by George Ridding, first bishop of Southwell, England (Church of England). As Lent is a time of prayer and repentance, this litany is most helpful for self-reflection and examination as one enters their… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Examination of Conscience, Lent, Prayer, Repentance
A Lenten Examination of Conscience: The Great Litany
Updated on February 5, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
The Great Litany is read in the congregation twice per year: the first Sunday of Advent and the first Sunday of Lent. In addition to Sunday use, it is helpful to use daily as an examination of conscience…. Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Calendar, Education Tags: Anglicanism 101, Examination of Conscience, Great Litany, Lent, Prayer, Repentance
Lent Begins with Two Ash Wednesday Services Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Updated on February 5, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
Christ the King Church invites you to enter into a Holy Lent beginning Ash Wednesday, February 14, 2024. We will have two Ash Wednesday services, one at 12PM and one at 6PM. Both services will include Communion and… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Holy Days, News Tags: Anglicanism 101, Ash Wednesday, Communion, Lent, Repentance, Worship Service
What is Lent?
Updated on February 5, 2024 by Charlie Vensel
Lent is a forty-day (excluding Sundays) period of fasting, repentance and spiritual discipline in the Christian calendar, observed by many denominations including the Anglican Church. The word Lent derives from lencten, an Old English term meaning spring. The… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Calendar Tags: Abstinence, Anglicanism 101, Ash Wednesday, Charity, Easter Sunday, Fasting, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Holy Week, Lent, Maundy Thursday, Repentance
A Lenten Examination of Conscience based on the Ten Commandments
Updated on March 13, 2023 by Charlie Vensel
Beginning the Second Sunday of Lent, our liturgy will include reciting the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments until Holy Week. Below is a Lenten Examination of Conscience based on the Ten Commandments that can be used to reflect more… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Examination of Conscience, Lent, Prayer, Repentance
On Fasting, by Mary Ann Johnson
Updated on February 13, 2023 by Charlie Vensel
What did fasting mean for Jesus? What should fasting mean for me? First, we are NOT to fast like a Pharisee. The Pharisees wanted everyone to know how holy they were so they either had a dirty face… Read More
Category: Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Fasting, Lent, Repentance
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