So how does your tradition go?
Do you have lenten rituals?
In our church we don't 'give up' something for Lent only to take it back up afterward. We use lent as a spring board, sort of a second chance at some New Years Resolution, we give up something we want to put down forever.
Mostly its negative thoughts or traits. Give up gossip or jealousy or envy. Give up thinking ill of others, or whatever negative thoughts come up. Or maybe I want to work out/exercise more...I give up TV, or give up being a couch potato.
We aren't big into the fat tuesday or mardi gras concept either...lets party till like its 1999 cause tomorrow it is lent. Or fish...no big deal, maybe we'll want to eat less meat...so we give up meat three days a week with the intent to make that the new diet forever.
We've got some readings. Keep a True Lent has two readings and one bible passage a day to read and contemplate for the period...and then the church puts out a pamphlet for yet another....that keeps you plenty centered and focused...I like that.
Then I also look forward to Passover....as I then count the Omer...a jewish tradition, which has some great daily prayers and contemplation...another period of inner growth...extending lent for me...perfect.
How about you? What is your Lentin tradition?
Do you have lenten rituals?
In our church we don't 'give up' something for Lent only to take it back up afterward. We use lent as a spring board, sort of a second chance at some New Years Resolution, we give up something we want to put down forever.
Mostly its negative thoughts or traits. Give up gossip or jealousy or envy. Give up thinking ill of others, or whatever negative thoughts come up. Or maybe I want to work out/exercise more...I give up TV, or give up being a couch potato.
We aren't big into the fat tuesday or mardi gras concept either...lets party till like its 1999 cause tomorrow it is lent. Or fish...no big deal, maybe we'll want to eat less meat...so we give up meat three days a week with the intent to make that the new diet forever.
We've got some readings. Keep a True Lent has two readings and one bible passage a day to read and contemplate for the period...and then the church puts out a pamphlet for yet another....that keeps you plenty centered and focused...I like that.
Then I also look forward to Passover....as I then count the Omer...a jewish tradition, which has some great daily prayers and contemplation...another period of inner growth...extending lent for me...perfect.
How about you? What is your Lentin tradition?