A reason, among many, I have come into the Anglican Church is the church calendar. It reminds me that the Kingdom “calendar” is not our civic calendar. Churches won’t be commemorating civic holidays in a church service. (Memorial Day, Independence Day, Veterans Day, etc.) It is a reminder that we are not on the same page as the world… and that is a good thing.
We have now entered a particular season I have come to embrace over time, even before entering the Anglican Church: Lent.
There is so much to Lent and the reason we enter into this season so BEGIN HERE.
Lent is not mournful. It is sobering. We are spending time reflecting on the sacrifice of Jesus and how we need our lives in alignment with his purposes. Even in this somber time we are drawn particularly into the affections of Christ. It is his love that drives him to the Cross.
The Church calendar brings us around to these seasons and it is good to pay attention to them every year. The Church calendar is like a “bass note” to me. It is where I can find home, find that basic rhythm, and I can realign my life with Christ.
The calendar is a rhythm I have come to embrace so I don’t approach a season like Lent with dread. Instead, I approach with the question, “Lord, what would you teach me in this season as I visit it again?”
The rhythm helps us to keep diving deeper into the affections of Christ. It is not a ritual to be acknowledged, but a rhythm to be played.

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