An event every week that begins at 9:00 am on Sunday, repeating until April 10, 2022
In Parker Hall. On Sunday mornings and evenings, March 6 – April 10, join us for Faithful Lent: Connecting the Practices of Lent and Anti-racism. We will meet in person on Sunday mornings in Parker Hall from 9:00-10:00am. On Sunday evenings, we will meet via Zoom from 5:00-6:00pm. The purpose of this study is to make explicit connections between the traditions of Lent and the work of anti-racism without forcing either one to be what they are not. This study has been created with the faith-filled assumption that when we take seriously our Lenten traditions and what is necessary for the work of anti-racism, we find the two complement each other, not compete. Thus, what results is anti-racism work which emerges faithfully from engaging in authentic and tradition-based Lenten practices. Much of this study is organized along with scripture reading, scripture reflection, and prayer. To learn more, go to belmontumc.org/faithful-lent.