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Lent 2024

Dying to self without losing yourself

Dying to self is essential to new life - The 5th Sunday of Lent

March 17, 2024 • Kristina LaBelle-Peterson • John 12:20–33

Is your "Dying to self" leading to compromise, fatigue, and burnout? This can't be what Jesus meant, can it? It doesn’t feel like the new life he promises on the other side. Let’s explore the deeper meaning of death to self this Lent.

Dying to self means being transformed by grace - The 4th Sunday of Lent

March 10, 2024 • Ryan Rovito • Ephesians 2:1–10

Is your "Dying to self" leading to compromise, fatigue, and burnout? This can't be what Jesus meant, can it? It doesn’t feel like the new life he promises on the other side. Let’s explore the deeper meaning of death to self this Lent.

Dying to self means trusting God when it doesn’t make sense - The 3rd Sunday of Lent

March 3, 2024 • Ryan Rovito • 1 Corinthians 1:18–25

Is your "Dying to self" leading to compromise, fatigue, and burnout? This can't be what Jesus meant, can it? It doesn’t feel like the new life he promises on the other side. Let’s explore the deeper meaning of death to self this Lent.

Dying to self means entrusting everything to Jesus - The 2nd Sunday of Lent

February 25, 2024 • Ryan Rovito • Mark 8:31–38

Is your "Dying to self" leading to compromise, fatigue, and burnout? This can't be what Jesus meant, can it? It doesn’t feel like the new life he promises on the other side. Let’s explore the deeper meaning of death to self this Lent.

Dying to self means letting God take the lead - The 1st Sunday of Lent

February 18, 2024 • Ryan Rovito • Psalm 25:1–10

Is your "Dying to self" leading to compromise, fatigue, and burnout? This can't be what Jesus meant, can it? It doesn’t feel like the new life he promises on the other side. Let’s explore the deeper meaning of death to self this Lent.

Ash Wednesday/ Valentine's Day Service

February 14, 2024 • Ryan Rovito • Joel 2

“‘Even now,’ declares the LORD, ‘return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning.’ Rend your heart and not your garments. Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and he relents from sending calamity.”