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Lent: A Reminder to Become Christ-Centered

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Just as there is a time to celebrate Jesus’ birth during Christmas, Christians set aside time to honor Christ’s death during a time of fasting, known as Lent. Lent comes from the term “lenten” which is a part of the historical Christian calendar and is a practicing of opening the hearts of Christians to hear God’s grace through prayer, confession, fasting and tithing as the church waits for Holy Week. Lent lasts for forty days, modeling after the forty days Jesus fasted in the desert before his capture and death. Today Lent is practiced formally and informally around the world to proclaim peoples’ faith or to celebrate a new habit forming (i.e. no soda or candy for forty days) and to be aware of what Jesus has done for us. Keep Reading

Wesleyan Observes Lent in Ash Wednesday Service

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Lent is a time of religious observance that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends approximately six weeks later on Holy Thursday. It is a time to focus on simple living, prayer and fasting in order to grow closer to God. It can range from fasting to giving up foods you enjoy, like sweets or soda. Wesleyan offers an Ash Wednesday service every year for both students and faculty. Keep Reading

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