Church Calendar

9 March: Psalm 38

The rhythms of our lives have been oriented by the age, and culture

rather than the cross.  The Gospel reorients our lives to be ones of

continual repentance.  Remembering who Jesus is and what He has done, 

growing aware of our sin, nailing it to the cross, turning toward Christ, and

receiving His forgiveness again.


What do you need to confess to God?  

What do you need to confess to a brother or sister?

Where do you need to receive the comfort of God?

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7 March: Psalm 90

Fast from the swelling darkness, feast on the power of His light
Fast from discontentment, feast on the joy that He brings 

Sustainer, Protector, the Well of Life My Helper, my Comfort, the Bread of Life is You 

Fast from the Fear that haunts us, feast on the power of His might
Fast from the trap of judgment, feast on all that's been redeemed 

From the sorrow's shadow to perfect light From the darkness of our doubt to a cleansing white
From the sorrow's shadow to perfect light From the blindness of our sin to healing sight

LATIFAH ALATTAS, DAVID WILTON (INSPIRED BY WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD) 

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28 February: Psalm 77

Only pierced hands

are gentle enough

To touch some wounds.

The quivering flesh

Shrinks even from love,

Yet knows

That without this touch

There can be no healing.

How can one reach

A deeply hidden hurt

Without revealing

A massiveness of pain

That makes the helper

Cringe in dismay?

You need

To have been crucified yourself

If you would find the tenderness

To stay and share the pain

Again and yet again.

ELIZABETH ROONEY

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21 February: Psalm 74

'O Lover to the uttermost, may I read the meltings of Thy heart to me... 

...in the manger of Thy birth,
...in the garden of Thy agony,
...in the cross of Thy suffering,
...in the tomb of Thy resurrection, ...in the heaven of Thy intercession. 

Thou has loved me eternally and unchangeably, may I love Thee as I am loved by Thee. Thou has given Thyself for me, may I give myself to Thee. Thou has died for me, 

may I live to Thee... 

...in every moment of my time, ...in every movement of my mind, ...in every pulse of my heart.’ 

VALLEY OF VISION

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Ash Wednesday: Psalm 3

We remember what God has done.

He remembers our sins no more.

Take comfort in that reality.  As noise is removed through fasting and the enemy, 

seeks to accuse our souls, we remember that God chooses to remember not our sins.

What do you think God may be desiring to speak to You this Lenten season?

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Lent Devotional [Free Download]

Lent gives us space,

the Psalms give us the language,

to remember, reflect, and repent.

To lift our eyes to our Suffering Servant Savior who has come, and is coming again.

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25 December: Luke 2:22-40

And when the time came for their purification according to the Law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord  (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “Every male who first opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”)  and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the Law of the Lord, “a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him.  And it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord's Christ.  And he came in the Spirit into the temple, and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him according to the custom of the Law,  he took him up in his arms and blessed God and said, 

“Lord, now you are letting your servant depart in peace,
    

according to your word;

for my eyes have seen your salvation

    that you have prepared in the presence of all peoples,

a light for revelation to the Gentiles,
    and for glory to your people Israel.”

And his father and his mother marveled at what was said about him.  And Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is opposed (and a sword will pierce through your own soul also), so that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed.”

And there was a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was advanced in years, having lived with her husband seven years from when she was a virgin,  and then as a widow until she was eighty-four. She did not depart from the temple, worshiping with fasting and prayer night and day. And coming up at that very hour she began to give thanks to God and to speak of him to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem.

And when they had performed everything according to the Law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth. And the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the favor of God was upon him.

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24 December: Luke 2:1-21

In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered.  This was the first registration when Quirinius was governor of Syria.  And all went to be registered, each to his own town.  And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the town of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David,  to be registered with Mary, his betrothed,  who was with child.  And while they were there, the time came for her to give birth.  And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.

And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with great fear.  And the angel said to them, “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.  For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.  And this will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.” And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying,

“Glory to God in the highest,
    

and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!”

When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has made known to us.”  And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby lying in a manger.  And when they saw it, they made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child.  And all who heard it wondered at what the shepherds told them. But Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them.

And at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.

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23 December: Luke 1:39-80

In those days Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country, to a town in Judah, and she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. And when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, the baby leaped in her womb. And Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit, and she exclaimed with a loud cry, “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! And why is this granted to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For behold, when the sound of your greeting came to my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. And blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her from the Lord.”

And Mary said,

“My soul magnifies the Lord, 

    and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,

for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant.
    

For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed;

for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
    

and holy is his name.

And his mercy is for those who fear him
    

from generation to generation.

He has shown strength with his arm;
    

he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts;

he has brought down the mighty from their thrones
    

and exalted those of humble estate;

he has filled the hungry with good things,
    

and the rich he has sent away empty.

He has helped his servant Israel,
    

in remembrance of his mercy,

as he spoke to our fathers,
    

to Abraham and to his offspring forever.”

And Mary remained with her about three months and returned to her home.

Now the time came for Elizabeth to give birth, and she bore a son. And her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her. And on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child. And they would have called him Zechariah after his father,  but his mother answered, “No; he shall be called John.”  And they said to her, “None of your relatives is called by this name.” And they made signs to his father, inquiring what he wanted him to be called. And he asked for a writing tablet and wrote, “His name is John.” And they all wondered.  And immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue loosed, and he spoke, blessing God.  And fear came on all their neighbors. And all these things were talked about through all the hill country of Judea, and all who heard them laid them up in their hearts, saying, “What then will this child be?” For the hand of the Lord was with him.

And his father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied, saying,

“Blessed be the Lord God of Israel,
    

for he has visited and redeemed his people

and has raised up a horn of salvation for us
    

in the house of his servant David,

as he spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets from of old,

that we should be saved from our enemies
    

and from the hand of all who hate us;

to show the mercy promised to our fathers
    

and to remember his holy covenant,

the oath that he swore to our father Abraham,

to grant us

    that we, being delivered from the hand of our enemies,


might serve him without fear,

    in holiness and righteousness before him all our days.

And you, child, will be called the prophet of the Most High;
    

for you will go before the Lord to prepare his ways,

to give knowledge of salvation to his people
    

in the forgiveness of their sins,

because of the tender mercy of our God,
    

whereby the sunrise shall visit us from on high

to give light to those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death,
    

to guide our feet into the way of peace.”

And the child grew and became strong in spirit, and he was in the wilderness until the day of his public appearance to Israel.

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