Lent is a season of reflection, and this year we journey together along The Way—inspired by the ancient practice of pilgrimage and the modern story told in The Way, set along the Camino de Santiago. Across centuries, people of faith have discovered that intentional journeys—on roads, paths, and even familiar sidewalks—can open us to deeper awareness, healing, and hope.


Our Lenten Journey: What to Expect
- Weekly Worship Themes: Reflections on journey, loss, companionship, and transformation.
- Pilgrimage Practices: Simple, accessible invitations—walking prayers, reflective pauses, and optional labyrinth practices—to help you notice God along the way.
- Adult Education Classes: During Lent, the Living Faithfully Thinking Critically adult education class will engage in the church-wide study of the film The Way. Adults of all ages are invited to attend on Sunday mornings from 10:00-10:50 AM in the Activity Center. To learn more about the class, click here.
- Small Group & Personal Devotions: Resources for individuals and groups to engage the theme through Scripture, conversation, and contemplative practices.
- Community Moments: Opportunities to walk together—literally and figuratively—as a church learning to live the life we’ve been given, more fully and faithfully.
You don’t have to travel far to make a pilgrimage. This Lent, let’s walk The Way—together.

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