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Journey through Lent 2017
First
Sunday in Lent
Make a “crown of thorns” wreath to serve as a home
devotional feature. Make or purchase a grapevine wreath (or equivalent) to use
as the base. Insert six purple candles, one for each remaining week of Lent,
and a white candle to represent Christ.
Light one candle the first week, two candles for the week
after, and so on. Begin Holy Week (on Palm Sunday) with all of the six purple
candles lit, then extinguish one candle each night thereafter. Light the Christ
candle as you celebrate Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday.
This week, read Matthew 4:4 (CEV). “The Scriptures
say: ’No one can live only on food. People need every word that God has
spoken.’” (Scripture Verse for the Week) as you light the first candle. Then say this prayer together: Lord God, give us
a hunger for your Word, the Bread of Life. Amen. (Matthew 4:4)
Second
Sunday in Lent
This week, light two purple candles. Read John 3:16
(CEV). “God loved the people of the
world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who has faith in him
will have eternal life and never really die.” and as you do so,
say this prayer together: God, thank you for showing us your great love through
Jesus. Make our lives signs of your love to those around us. Amen.
Third
Sunday in Lent
This week, light three purple candles on your “crown of
thorns” wreath. Read John 4:42 (CEV). They told the woman, “We no longer have faith in Jesus just because of
what you told us. We have heard him ourselves, and we are certain that he is
the Saviour of the world!” Then say this prayer together: Pour your love
into our hearts, God, and let it overflow to others. Amen. (Romans 5:5)
Fourth
Sunday in Lent
This week, light four purple candles on your “crown of
thorns” wreath. Read Ephesians 5:8-9a (CEV). “You used to be like people
living in the dark, but now you are people of the light because you belong to
the Lord. So act like people of the light and make your light shine. Then say
this prayer together: Jesus, light of the world, please take away our
blindness. Help us to see and believe in you. Amen. (John 9:5-6)
Fifth
Sunday in Lent
This week, light five purple candles on your “crown of
thorns” wreath. Read John 11:25-26 (CEV). “I am the one who raises
the dead to life! Everyone who has faith in me will live, even if they die. And
everyone who lives because of faith in me will never die. Do you believe this?”
Then say this prayer together: Lord Jesus, fill us with your resurrection life
today. Help us to live for you. Amen. (John 11:25; Romans 8:5)
Sixth
Sunday in Lent
On Palm Sunday light all six purple candles on your “crown
of thorns” wreath. Read Philippians 2:7-8 (CEV). ““He gave up everything and became a slave, when he became like
one of us. Christ was humble. He obeyed God and even died on a cross.”
Then extinguish one candle. Say this prayer together: Merciful
God, we thank you for your work of salvation that comes from your self-giving
love through the obedience of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
In the following five days of Holy Week, follow the same
pattern – light all six candles, read a Bible verse, extinguish candles (one
more each day) and say the prayer together:
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Monday
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Matthew 26:1-13
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Extinguish 2 candles
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Tuesday
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Matthew 26:14-16
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Extinguish
3 candles
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Wednesday
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Matthew 26:17-30
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Extinguish 4 candles
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Thursday
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Matthew 27:11-30
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Extinguish 5 candles
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Friday
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Matthew 27:1,
31-54
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Extinguish 6 candles
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On Saturday, don’t light any candles. Read Isaiah 53:9 and
say the prayer together.
Easter
Sunday
Light the Christ candle as you celebrate Jesus’
resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Read Matthew 28:5-6 (CEV). The angel said to the
women, “Don’t be afraid! I know you are looking for Jesus, who was nailed to a
cross. He isn’t here! God has raised him to life, just as Jesus said he would.”
Say this prayer together: Risen Lord Jesus, please take away our fears. Help us
to go wherever you send us. Amen. (Matthew 28:10)
Easter Sunday is the most important day of the church year,
but the celebration of Easter does not end there. It continues for a full fifty
days until Pentecost. The “Great Fifty Days of Easter” are a wonderful
opportunity to explore and celebrate Easter more fully than we can possibly
squeeze into a single day. Make up a large cross out of poster board,
cardboard, or wood. Cut out “flowers” from sheets of coloured paper. During the
Easter season, ask one person to share something they saw or experienced during
the day, which gives cause to say “Alleluia.” Then, have that person place a
“flower” on the cross. On Pentecost Sunday, you will have a colourful reminder
of God’s good work in your lives.
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