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Soup Supper and Book Study for Lent


 

Come together on Wednesday evenings, March 12 to April 9 for Trinity’s parish Lenten program. We will begin with Evening Prayer in the church at 5 p.m., followed by a soup supper in the Parish Hall at 5:30, accompanied by a book discussion. The book for this year is Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Growing in Christlikeness, by noted theologian and priest of the Church of England, Christopher J. H. Wright.

Please see the sign-up sheet in the parish hall to sign up to bring soup or bread, or contact the church office at 541-201-3418.

Here is the reading schedule:


March12: Preface, Introduction, Chapter 1 (pp. 9 - 35)

March19: Chapters 2 and 3 (pp. 37 - 67)


March 26: Chapters 4, 5, and 6 (pp. 69 - 112)

April 2: Chapters 7 and 8 (pp. 113 - 142)


April 9: Chapter 9, Conclusion, and Epilogue (pp. 143 - 164)



Walking the Way During Lent
Trinity Ashland will offer the opportunity to reflect on Jesus’ final day in Jerusalem. The spiritual practice known as Way of the Cross, Stations of the Cross and the Via Dolorosa has it roots in the intentions of pilgrims to the Holy Land over many hundreds of years. The Episcopal Book of Occasional Services lays out two versions of the Way of the Cross. This year we will use the Scriptural Way of the Cross. Come, be a pilgrim the first six of the seven Fridays in Lent. Join us at noon on Fridays beginning March 7 and concluding on April 11.

ABOUT US

Trinity Episcopal Church in Ashland is part of the Episcopal Church of the United States and the Worldwide Anglican Communion. Together with our sisters and brothers in 165 countries around the globe, we celebrate the teachings of Christ.

CONTACT US

541-201-3418

 

44 North Second Street

Ashland, Oregon 97520

 

office@trinitychurchashland.org

Mission:
Core Values:
Vision:

To proclaim by word, sacrament and example the Good News of God in Jesus Christ; To seek and serve Christ in all persons;  To strive for justice, peace, reconciliation, and the healing of the world; To care for one another and stranger alike.

~ Openness

~ Compassion

~ Generosity

~ Hospitality

~ Reverence

To grow together in a shared life where we feel and express God's ever-present love, recognize grace in all creation, and hear with increasing clarity and heed God's call.

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