Lenten Writing Project Reboot 2020! Writers' Reflections in the Wilderness of Lent
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sensing God in the Midst of Pain and Fear
Write about a time that you've been in intense pain and/or fear. How could you sense that God with you? Were you aware of it at the time or afterword? What was your experience?
Sunday, March 30, 2014
South-Going Zax Meets North-Going Zax
How does this picture from the Dr. Seuss book, "The Zax" sometimes reflect our spirituality, ministry or selves in general with our relationship with God? (quick refresher: one was travelling north and the other south - that was what they were named for and meant to do - and neither would step aside to let the other pass and instead, argued until the end of time.)
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Suffering Servant
How can we become like a servant and maintain
our dignity and identity? Is that
something that you think you need to maintain? Do you believe in being a
‘suffering servant’? Have you witnessed someone else who is? Write about your thoughts on this characteristic as well as your experience.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Close As A Breath
Have you ever had moment with God like Jacob
did, when God was as close as breath to him in a dream, speaking to him? Write about that experience. What did God have to say?
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Saint Sparrow
Write about the perspective of a
non-human character in the Bible. The colt that Jesus rode, one of the sparrows that never has to worry because God cares for it, the animals at the manger, what are some others?
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Take and Eat
Do you have an experience giving support, money
or food, etc. to someone that affected you in a profound way?
Monday, March 24, 2014
"With Me, You Will Pinterest Real People With The Spirit..."
If you met Jesus during his ministry, how do you
think that would go for you? Without the hindsight of the Bible, would you recognize him? Write about your meeting, based on what you know about yourself.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Oh The Places You'll Go!
In
some countries, it is the tradition to visit 7 churches during Holy Week. What is a church that you have or would like
to visit? Why or what was your
experience? How did it enhance your
faith? You can view this slideshow of unusual churches all over the world for inspiration. (Note: You can write about more than one of course!)
Friday, March 21, 2014
Walking on...Hindsight
If you were Peter, how would things have been
different when walking to Jesus on the sea? Write about a scenario of you in this story, either in the boat or walking to Jesus or somewhere else...How do you interpret this story for your life?
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Are You There God? It's Me...
Write about seeing God in somewhere - or someone - unexpected. What did you learn?
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
40
The season of Lent
is 40 days (excluding Sundays) to represent Jesus’ 40 days in the
wilderness. Noah was adrift in the flood
for 40 days and 40 nights. The Israelites spent 40 years in the desert. Connect these wilderness times together and to your own experience. Also, what is the deal with the number 40? Are there any other 40's in the Bible that are worth including here?
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Sacred Steps
Have you ever walked a prayer labyrinth? What was your experience? If you haven't walked a prayer labyrinth, have you ever taken what you considered to be a sacred walk? Where and when and why what made it sacred to you?
Monday, March 17, 2014
Unresolved Questions
What is a faith question that is
unresolved for you? Attempt to resolve it through writing...How can this process of trying to resolve it be spiritually meaningful?
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
St. Macklemore?
Write about a secular song that you you use for
spiritual renewal and purpose. Fee free to include a link to a recording (or you tube) of that song.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Everyday Holy
Folding clothes, eating breakfast, taking a walk, driving, blowing your nose, kissing your kids good night, washing your hands medication...
What have you found to be holy, despite its mundane, everyday status? What is a seemingly secular, everyday activity or object that is or has been holy to you in your life? This is a challenge to find the most mundane, ordinary thing in your life right now that is holy because God's abundance of love means that everything and everyone in this world is holy. It's up to you to 'set it apart' and notice God's blessings, so take your pick and write away!
What have you found to be holy, despite its mundane, everyday status? What is a seemingly secular, everyday activity or object that is or has been holy to you in your life? This is a challenge to find the most mundane, ordinary thing in your life right now that is holy because God's abundance of love means that everything and everyone in this world is holy. It's up to you to 'set it apart' and notice God's blessings, so take your pick and write away!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Picture God
What does God look like, or how do you imagine God to be when you pray or think about God. A parent? A king? Or something else? Is the way you picture God in your mind the way you want to see God, or are you striving for a different understanding to take form when you pray?
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Sainthood
Do you know of any Catholic saints that we
should know about? How is their life inspiring
to you? Is there someone from the body of Christ's communion of saints that you would like to write about? Someone from history or someone that you personally know?
Monday, March 10, 2014
Bright Sadness
In
Eastern Orthodox religions, Lent is known as a “bright sadness” and they take
breaks from Lent and fasting on Sundays.
In your life, how do you take a break when you have suffered times of depression, grieving or deep processing in
order to sustain yourself? Do you observe a Sabbath in the process of your Lenten journey?
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Sundays in Lent: Picture Prompt
Each Sunday during the Lenten season, a picture is posted for your writing prompt. Since Sundays are technically Lent-free, we do something different that day. What does this picture inspire you to write? (taken from www.internetmonk.com)
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Pages, Screens and Songs That Inspire Change
Is there a book, movie, sermon, musical, blog post, or song (or something else along those lines!) that changed your thinking in a spiritual way? Share what it was and write about it. If you have more than one, write about as many as you want!
Friday, March 7, 2014
Purple Hibernation
Often,
during Lent, holy pieces on the altar are draped in a purple cloth. What can you drape in a cloth, physically or
mentally, during Lent to help you focus on your spiritual journey? What is the significance of this for you?
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Ashes
What goes through your mind when you receive the ash cross on your forehead on Ash Wednesday? Write about the significance of ash and of contemplating
the dust you shall return to. Is this
joyful, terrifying, comforting? How does
this ritual prepare your for the Lenten season?
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
The Lenten Writing Labyrinth Begins
This Lenten writing project is a journey. If you set aside time to read along or if you commit to writing each of the 40 days of Lent, it can be a process to deepen and clarify your spiritual beliefs. Think about Jesus, on the road to Jerusalem and take a walk today and/or think about what is on your road. What is barring your
way to a deeper spiritual relationship with God? Can you include that ‘interruption’ as a cohesive part of your spiritual journey?
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
People Get Ready...
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday. The day before Lent begins is sometimes celebrated with a range of Bacchus-like events like food, dancing, Mardi Gras and free pancakes at IHOP. Is there a way to reclaim or repurpose any of these traditions into a helpful transitional ritual before our time of reflection and deepening our relationship with God? I hope you will join me, along with other writers from around the US in committing yourself to go deep this Lent through writing, reading or praying along these next 40+ days. God be with you.