LENT 2025

Lent is a season where we turn our attention to the risen Christ who calls us to deny ourselves and follow him. Lent is a season of repentance that propels us into spiritual renewal.

Lent is the time to loosen and cast away the useless weight of everything but love.
— Malcom Guite

SEASON TIMELINE

SUBURBAN LENT
SERIES BEGINS

3/5


LENT BEGINS
LENT NIGHT OF WORSHIP (ASH WED)

3/9


MID-LENT GATHERING

3/26


START OF HOLY WEEK
(PALM SUNDAY)

4/13


GOOD
FRIDAY

4/18


BAPTISM &
EASTER SUNDAY

4/20

LENT FAQ

  • Lent is a period of repentance during which we redirect ourselves from our sins towards God, who offers healing, redemption, and reconciliation. Some refer to this season as a time of fasting and prayer, emphasizing its significance for spiritual growth and renewal.

    The upcoming Lenten season, beginning in February this year, guides us on a transformative journey of refocusing our hearts on Jesus, leading up to the joyous celebration of His resurrection on Easter Sunday.

  • While the term Lent does not appear in scripture, the definition of Lent as a time of fasting and repentance is prioritized by Jesus as well as New Testament leaders.

    Lent is observed not only by individuals from Catholic backgrounds but also by various Protestants and Evangelicals worldwide. However, there is a risk associated with Lent that some may approach it merely as a ritual or outward display, rather than engaging with its deeper spiritual significance.

    Our aim in embracing Lent at OWCC is to rediscover the inherent beauty of this season, where we welcome Jesus to realign our hearts toward Him by delving into the depths of our lives.

  • Fasting essentially entails shutting, refraining, or abstaining from something. As followers of Jesus, fasting involves ceasing or abstaining from a particular activity or indulgence for a set period. We undertake this practice to deepen our connection with God and rely on Him more fully.

    The concept of fasting is initially recorded in the book of Exodus, where Moses abstains from both food and water. We also see Jesus undertaking a 40-day fast at the beginning of His public ministry. These instances in scripture highlight the spiritual significance and practice of fasting as a means of drawing closer to God and seeking His guidance.

    For us, fasting may involve abstaining from consuming specific types of food or beverages. Alternatively, one might choose to fast from engaging in activities such as using social media, watching television, or visiting particular websites. The purpose of such fasting is to redirect our focus towards God and cultivate a deeper dependence on Him.

    If you decide to embrace fasting, especially if it's your first time, we encourage you to review the fasting guide available on our website. Additionally, feel free to reach out to us beforehand so that we can provide support and guidance as you begin this spiritual journey. We're here to walk alongside you every step of the way.

  • We encourage you to download the Bible app on your phone.

    Once you’ve done that, find OWCC and follow along with the Lent reading plan.

“But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by others but by your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.”

MATTHEW 16:18