Lent 2021
For Lent this year, I'd love us to do something together that is simple and keeps the focus on Jesus. That's why our main focus for Lent will be to read Mark's Gospel over the days leading up to Easter. Below you will find a daily reading plan for Mark, the earliest and most succinct account of Jesus' life.
It's a small section to read each day, and a chance to draw close to God. We'd love to hear your thoughts and reflections as you read through, adding them to our social media or emailing them in to be shared. May we know the love of God in Jesus more and more as we read the story of his life, death and resurrection. God bless, Tom.
Read Mark in 40 Days
Click here to open Mark's Gospel on Bible Gateway
(You can then search for the day's reading)
(DATE - REFERENCE) |
15/3 - 10:1-16 16/3 - 10:17-31 17/3 - 10:32-45 18/3 - 11:1-25 19/3 - 11:27-12:12 20/3 - 12:13-34 |
22/2 - 3:1-19 23/2 - 3:20-35 24/2 - 4:1-20 25/2 - 4:21-34 26/2 - 4:35-5:20 27/2 - 5:21-34 |
22/3 - 12:35-44 23/3 - 13:1-20 24/3 - 13:21-37 25/3 - 14:1-26 26/3 - 14:27-42 27/3 - 14:43-65 |
1/3 - 5:35-6:6 2/3 - 6:7-29 3/3 - 6:30-44 4/3 - 6:45-56 5/3 - 7:1-23 6/3 - 7:24-37 |
29/3 - 14:66-15:15 30/3 - 15:16-39 31/3 - 15:40-47 1/4 - 16:1-8 2/4 - 16:9-14 3/4 - 16:15-20 |
8/3 - 8:1-21 9/3 - 8:22-33 10/3 - 8:34-9:13 11/3 - 9:14-29 12/3 - 9:30-37 13/3 - 9:38-50 |
Lent Reflections
A week by week set of devotions for Lent written by Lionel Whatley, edited by Jane Hicks:
Church of England's Live Lent
An easy to use app and other ideas for helping focus on God each day. You can watch the intro video below and click here to discover more. |
Chichester Diocese Lent Course
A range of resources including Bible studies and interviews with Bishops Ruth and Will are available here.
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