You don’t choose a life, you live a life.” — The Way (2010)
I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. — Isaiah 43:19
Lent is a time of reflection, and there’s nothing like a pilgrimage to conjure that up. Making intentional journeys has been a ritual of humankind across time and traditions. Inspired by passages in the Judeo-Christian scriptures that talk about the journeys, roads, and pathways of life, we will make our way together through this season. The popular and poignant movie, The Way, about a father’s pilgrimage in honor of his late son on the famed Camino de Santiago in France and Spain, accompanies us as our modern-day inspiration to live the life we’ve been given to the fullest.
Ash Wednesday, February 18 - “The Way Back”
Week One, February 21-22 - “The Wandering Way”
Week Two, February 28-March 1 - “The High Way”
Week Three, March 7-8 - “The Way Around”
Week Four, March 14-15 - “The Way Home”
Week Five, March 22-22 - “The Free Way”
Palm Sunday, March 28-29 - “The Other Way”
Maundy Thursday, April 2 - “The Loving Way"
Good Friday, April 3 - “The Loving Way”
Easter Sunday, April 5 - “Make Your Way” (Sunrise Service, 7 am & Festival Worship, 10 am)