I
love catchy sermon titles. One of my
favorites is “February Is the Longest Month” by Steven Kraftchick. We know he is wrong, right? February is the shortest month, only 28
days. The twist is that it is the
shortest month in terms of days, but not so short in how we seem to experience
it.
January
rolls in on the heels of Christmas with its promises of a new start and New Year
and new hopes and dreams. March entices
us with its promise of daffodils and the sweet smell of spring right around the
corner. But in between, February has
lost the freshness of a new year and it seems like March can take forever to
arrive. Oh, we have Ground Hog’s Day,
and President’s Day, and Valentine’s Day to try and pass the time, but
basically February is boring.
Do
you know why it is called February? The
name comes from a Roman purification ritual performed at that time of year in
the old lunar Roman calendar. This year
think about purification, and it might be best February of all for you. It all starts on Wednesday, February 18th,
when we welcome the liturgical season of Lent. We begin with our weekly Wednesday early Lenten Breakfasts, complete
with great food, stirring music, wonderful speakers, fellowship, and
prayer. That evening we have our Ash
Wednesday Communion and Imposition of Ashes worship service with our friends
from Sardis Baptist. The next week we
will begin a special Wednesday evening Bible study, tailored just for Lent.
On
February 21, we welcome back by popular demand Dr. Richard Boyce, as we kick
off our 2015 Enrichment Series with a dinner and program. Dr. Boyce is an amazing teacher, whose
mixture of Biblical scholarship, faith, humor, and practical applications to
life are enjoyed by all.
And
did you know, on Sunday, February 22, we recognize the founding of our church,
started in 1790, which was 225 years ago! Wow, come to think about it, February might be the best month of all.
I love February!
ReplyDeleteFebruary is definitely a long month for me but thanks for the fresh perspective!
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