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​You are invited to Join us for a Six-Week Lenten Study
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​Faithful Lent:  
​Connecting the Practices of Lent
and Anti-Racism


*Sundays at 4:00 PM
Beginning March 6


Online via ZOOM




​FOR MORE INFORMATION
​AND TO REGISTER*

Please Email:
StackingStonesMinistry@gmail.com
or
click on the button below


*Group size is limited to optimize discussion

You will receive a downloadable and printable Participant's Guide via email
Registration and Information

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Faithful Lent:
Connecting the Practices of Lent and Anti-racism 
​
is a new Lenten resource for congregations to use
in a small group setting  

This study was produced by: The General Commission on Religion and Race of The United Methodist Church
​

The purpose of this study is to make explicit connections between the traditions of Lent and the work of anti-racism without forcing either one to be what they are not.

This study has been created with the faith-filled assumption that when we take seriously our Lenten traditions and what is necessary for the work of anti-racism, we find the two complement each other,
​not compete.


Thus, what results is anti-racism work which emerges faithfully from engaging in authentic and tradition-based Lenten practices.

​Much of this study is organized along with worship-based categories such as scripture reading, scripture reflection, and prayer.
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