This blog is written by the Rev. Dr. Hilary B. Smith, a priest of the Episcopal Church. The title, Angels in the Alley, refers to experiences of grace in places or circumstances that are out-of-the-way, unexpected, or often experienced as dark.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Lent at St. Paul's on-the-Hill
As our cartoon friends discuss, Lent is not a sad time of year. It is a time to answer God's call to move even deeper into the divine life of God. God wants to be close to us, and Lent gives us a time to answer that call in a focused way. The whole idea of giving something up for Lent comes from the belief that when we let certain things go, we make more room for God in our lives. In this way, Lent is a glad time of year. Join us for Lent beginning on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17. We will have two services one at noon and one at 7pm...and that is just the start. Join us each Wednesday for our Lenten Program and each Sunday as we take this journey into Lent, and through Lent, as we move toward Easter.
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