Lenten Writing Project Reboot 2020! Writers' Reflections in the Wilderness of Lent
Words of Faith
Spirit to Spirit Writing Project
The word Lent comes from an old English word meaning lengthening of days. In Christianity, it refers to the time before Easter, traditionally observed through repentance and learning. It's a season to be intentional about changing and growing. Some people give up items to create space and time for new life and habits to grow. Instead of giving something up, I invite you to try to commit to answering these writing prompts each of the 40 days of Lent. The discipline it takes to set aside time each day to reflect and write about God and your relationship with spirituality is a journey that you will emerge from with a renewed spirit. Every writer has their own special voice to add to this project, whether poetry, prose, essay, thoughts, lists, or through comments, prayer, and encouragement.
How do I participate?
Each day, a writing prompt will be posted. A prompt is a question or statement that is meant to inspire your thoughts in whatever genre you feel moved to write. Post your reflections as a comment under each day's prompt (for further instructions, see 'How To Post' on the right side of the page). It is up to you if you write, read, or pray along with us each of the 40 days of Lent or just drop in from time to time when the spirit moves you to participate. Writing regularly is a discipline that many writers struggle with and this is a way to involve that discipline as a Lenten practice. Through writing and leaving encouraging words for others in this project, we become a supportive spiritual writing community
Monday, February 29, 2016
#17 The Challenges of Being a Community of Christ
Is there a part of being in a community - be it church, a club, school, work, that is a challenge for you? How do you, as a Christian, resolve that? How might a church community differ from other communities?
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
#16 Offering Up Our Praise and Lament to You, O God
Today, write a Psalm of lament, praise, or both.
Friday, February 26, 2016
#15 Wearing the Clothes of Christ
“As many of you as were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ."
~ Galatians 3:27
When you “Put on the clothes of Christ”, what does your “outfit” look like? You can write about this literally or figuratively, of course.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
#14 Into the Labyrinth
Write about an experience you have had with prayer labyriniths.
#13 Alternative Communion
Write about a time that you experienced communion without the traditional elements (or write about a scene where this happens). What did you use instead of bread and wine and how was it significant? Do you believe that there can be alternate ways of experiencing communion without the elements that are traditional to use?
Monday, February 22, 2016
#12 Voices for Justice
As Christian writers, do we have a responsibility to tackle contemporary issues about injustice in our work? Can our voices make a difference? Watch this 4:22 minute TED talk with Clint Smith, a poet, teacher, and doctorate candidate at Harvard. Then, write a piece here about injustice. Let his spoken word piece in the link below inspire your voice as well.
http://www.ted.com/talks/clint_smith_the_danger_of_silence#t-147642
For more information about Clint, check out his website at www.clintsmithiii.com
Sunday, February 21, 2016
#11 Remove Your Shoes
Describe a place, time, or experience that was on holy ground, where you met God. (Exodus 3:5)
Sunday Picture Prompt #2: Up
from: https://www.flickr.com/photos/farbspiel/4388983857/
Staircase of Ulm Minster Lutheran church in Ulm, Germany
taken by Klaus Herrmann
Saturday, February 20, 2016
#10 Faith Questions
What is something about your faith tradition or the concept faith in general that you wonder about? What questions keep you up at night?
Friday, February 19, 2016
#9 Transformation
Write about transformation and being made new, using the metaphor of a butterfly, a plant/flower, a snake, or something else that illustrates this.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
#8 Dear Self,
Write a letter to your eighth-grade self and give them some guidance on faith, God, and/or religion in general. What would your eighth-grade self want or need to hear?
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
#7 Gazing At God Through Mottled Glass
Write about a way that you visualize God that helps you focus your thoughts and prayer. Sophia/Wisdom? The traditional God on a cloud? A Creatrix? A Parent? Write about the face that God shares with you.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
#6 Fifteen-Year-Old Faith
Write about what your faith was like around the time you were confirmed (or if you were not, it's around 8th - 9th grade). How has it changed?
Sunday, February 14, 2016
#5 God Is Among Us
Where did you see God today? Write details about your experience and what you saw.
Picture Prompt #1: Earth and All Stars
We Pause To Bring You This Important Message...
Saturday, February 13, 2016
#4 Reflecting on the Story Within You
In Genesis 1, we read that God created the world in seven days. It goes over what was created each day, 1 through 7. However, imagine these 7 days as the 7 phases of your faith journey over the course of your life. Or, alternatively, you can imagine that just one of the days independently describes where you are right now. Which day is today? What do the other days look like in your faith journey?
Friday, February 12, 2016
#3 Listen! Can You Hear the Call?
"The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s great hunger meet. " ~ Frederick Buechner - Where is this place for you? Describe it with as much detail, planning, and extravagance as you want.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
#2 Writing From the Wilderness
'Wilderness' is a metaphor that is used to describe the 40 days of Lent, recalling the 40 days that Jesus wandered in the wilderness. When you are in a wilderness, It is a time of contemplation, uncertainty, fear, and even doubt. It usually described as a lonely, bare, perhaps a little scary place. What metaphor best describes your wilderness? The desert? The ocean? An icy landscape? A planet? Something else? Write about what this place looks and feels like to you, whether during Lent, or during a difficult time. Today, we are naming our wilderness.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
#1 Welcome to the Wilderness
Today is Ash Wednesday, when many of us go to church and receive ashes on our foreheads to remember the humble beginnings and endings of our earthly selves. We are all people of Ash, who will return to ash one day. What is it like to be one of them? What are your reflections on Ash Wednesday? Would you (or do you) create some other tradition to enter into the wilderness of the Lenten season?
Do You Want to Write? Join Us in the Lenten Writing Project! All Are Welcome.
Here is some advice on writing for 40 days. If you have tips to add on a helpful ritual that you use, how to stick with writing, beat writer’s block, or anything else you feel is helpful, leave it in a comment below.
Sometimes glitches happen, so make sure you have your piece saved somewhere and cut and paste it to the blog. Otherwise, you may lose it and have to start over!
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Blessings on your journey this year, through the wilderness of Lent! Your writing friends are here to support you and help you with this holy work.