For a time, in church, I must have used an opening line one too many times. At the beginning of one sermon too many, I began with the words, “this is my favorite story in the Bible.” Now if you do not find yourself in worship each Sunday and you happen to miss a sermon or two – how could you possibly know I used that line to begin an earlier sermon? But one young man, listening to my opening line for apparently the fourth time in a row, leaned over to his mom and said, “they can’t all be his favorite stories, can they?” Touché.

Perhaps every Bible story I have come to love as a favorite says less about the degree of favoritism and more about my love for the overarching story of God’s love for us and the ways I find each “favorite” story weaves into our lives at one moment or another. This is also true of the season of Lent. The “story” of Lent is a journey of faith. As children of God, we remember we are loved. As disciples of Jesus, we hear the call to follow. In the season of Lent, both, should be easier for us to be and do. 

It is certainly easy enough for us in Lent. Over the past couple of weeks and into the next several weeks, we will hear stories of Jesus being tempted; of a doubter struggling to believe; of a woman at a well finding forgiveness and faith; of a man born blind being healed; of a dead man come back to life; and a procession to welcome a Savior. All are stories we children of God; disciples of Jesus are hungry to hear and know in our own lives. Whether we are hearing these stories for the first time or the fortieth time in a fresh way. Still the Word of God speaks to us – our hurts, our hearts, and our hope.

Each of us walks this road of Lent – each of us chooses how closely we follow the footsteps of our Savior. At Ascension there are multiple opportunities to enrich your journey. On Wednesday nights, more than 140 will gather each week for soup at 6pm and worship from 6:45-7:15 p.m. On Thursdays, there is an hour book study entitled “The Message of Jesus” at 10:30 a.m. and a 30-minute worship with communion from 11:30am-12:00pm. JOLT and CRASH will share in their annual Shop and Serve Event on March 1st beginning at 4pm. The Chosen Video Series continues on Monday mornings and evenings. A Lenten Prayer Devotional Packet is available to mark each day of the season of Lent. You can pick one up at the Welcome Center. First Communion classes begin in March and New Member conversations will take place inviting visitors to consider making Ascension their spiritual home. And before we know it, Holy Week will be upon us with Palm Sunday announcing the arrival of our Savior into the holy city. And what an entry it will be. Palm branches and shouts of “hosanna” will fill the air. We will find ourselves in an upper room for a meal with friends and center ourselves with prayers in a garden. We will remember the arrest and humiliation of our Savior and follow his slow and difficult footsteps to the foot of the cross.

How will we find the rhythm of our steps to follow Jesus in this season? God invites us to follow. We only need listen to the One who calls our name. We are “beloved.” Wherever we have wandered, still God calls us home.

See you on the road.

Pastor Chris

Reprinted from the March 2026 newsletter

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