All of us have different preferred ways to reflect. If you like to do it with your own this is for you.
Mark’s Gospel is the shortest of the early stories about Jesus and it’s also the gospel that the lectionary (from which most of our scripture readings are taken) follows this church calendar year 2024. With this in mind, Lent might offer the perfect opportunity to journey into this gospel, pausing to reflect along the way.
Each week, from Monday to Thursday, there is a question or statement to ‘set the scene’ and a suggested reading, followed by one or two points to reflect on afterwards if you wish.
This resource is for you to use as you please. It may be that you decide to do all things for each day, or you may just prefer to read each passage of scripture.
Mark’s Gospel is the shortest of the early stories about Jesus and it’s also the gospel that the lectionary (from which most of our scripture readings are taken) follows this church calendar year 2024. With this in mind, Lent might offer the perfect opportunity to journey into this gospel, pausing to reflect along the way.
Each week, from Monday to Thursday, there is a question or statement to ‘set the scene’ and a suggested reading, followed by one or two points to reflect on afterwards if you wish.
This resource is for you to use as you please. It may be that you decide to do all things for each day, or you may just prefer to read each passage of scripture.
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cAdapted from Common Worship: Times and Seasons,
© The Archbishops’ Council 2006.
© The Archbishops’ Council 2006.