![]() ![]() See the CHURCH CALENDAR for more information. This year, our service will be held outside in Eve’s Garden. While designed with our younger parishioners in mind, this service is open to all ages and explains why we receive ashes and what Lent is all about. During the imposition of ashes the words: You are dust, and to dust you shall return (Genesis 3:19) are repeated again and again. Stop by at your leisure to receive ashes and spend a few moments in prayer with our clergy.Īgain this year, we will offer a family-friendly Service of Holy Eucharist at 5:30 p.m. OUTDOOR OFFERINGS: Ashes to Go will be available at St. Afterwards, the stream will be available for viewing throughout the day. service will be streamed live on our website and YouTube for those at home. Services of Holy Eucharist will be held in the church, where we will limit seating to 25 percent capacity per our regathering guidelines. distancing we are unable to offer the imposition of ashes during our. As our foreheads are marked, we are reminded that we belong to God and we wear the ashes as a sign of repentance. Lent by being marked in ash with the sign of the cross. The display of ashes reveals the recipients belief in Jesus Christ and shows grief and. On Wednesday, February 17, we will begin the season of Lent together with worship and the imposition of ashes. During the observance, ashes are placed on the worshipers forehead, usually in the shape of a cross. ![]()
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