Dear friends in Christ,
It seems like the world is spinning out of control. Lies fill the airwaves. Nations invade nations. Greed seems endemic. Division abounds. Fear spreads.
Honestly, sometimes itâs hard to know what to make of all this. It would be easy to lay all the blame at the feet of others. If only THEY would change. To be sure, all of those people do truly need to repent.
Thereâs one thing Iâve noticed that all Christians have in common: we love to talk about other peopleâs sins.
Lent invites us to see things differently. I canât control others, but I can open my own heart to Godâs transforming grace. I can turn away from my own sins and turn toward the merciful God who loves me more than I can imagine. I can seek to be a bearer of Godâs mercy and grace in this upside-down world.
I very much hope youâll make it to church today if you can. Receiving that gritty, ashen cross on our foreheads reminds us that we are mortal. That cross also reminds us that we are not defined by what we do, but by the God who offers redemption.
By Godâs amazing grace, the world can change one heart at a time. We defeat evil with love. We crush fear with hope. We hollow out greed with blessing. This Lent, let us all focus on the things that truly matter.
Blessings to you all. I wish you a holy Lent, for Christâs sake.
Yours faithfully,
Scott Gunn
Executive Director