Today’s Reflection
Repentance begins by centering the stories of people on the margins. Holy work always starts with listening, but it never stops there. It entails believing that experiences different from our own are equally valid. Stories awaken our awareness and invite us to acknowledge the impact of historical injustices, harm, and oppression. This allows us to take responsibility for the barriers these actions have created for some and the advantages that they’ve provided to others. Repentance requires us to remain open-minded, humble, and alert to the unjust systems that are at play. It means that when we uncover areas of ignorance or indifference, we take action to correct them.
—Matt Temple, “Postcolonial,” in Where We Meet: A Lenten Study of Systems, Stories, and Hope (Upper Room Books, 2023)
Today’s Question
Where are some places you can go to hear the stories of people who have been wounded by the church? How can you prepare yourself to listen to stories from people on the margins? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
Jesus was tired from his journey, so he sat down at the well. It was about noon. A Samaritan woman came to the well to draw water. Jesus said to her, “Give me some water to drink.” His disciples had gone into the city to buy him some food. The Samaritan woman asked, “Why do you, a Jewish man, ask for something to drink from me, a Samaritan woman?” (Jews and Samaritans didn’t associate with each other.)
—John 4:6-9 (CEB)
Prayer for the Week
Breath Prayer
Inhale: Jesus, Son of God
Exhale: Have mercy on me, a sinner.
Inhale: Ever-present God
Exhale: May I feel you here.
Inhale: You know me.
Exhale: You love me.
Inhale: You know my neighbors.
Exhale: You love my neighbors.
Exhale: You see the unseen.
Inhale: Help me to see
Exhale: All your children.
Inhale: God of love
Exhale: May all know your love.
[prayer by Rachel Gilmore in Where We Meet]
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Something More
Earth Day is April 22, but caring for creation is a year-round spiritual practice. A daily devotional, Earth Gospel offers four weeks of prayer to connect you more deeply with God and with our precious home. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
Good Friday
- Isaiah 52:13-53:12
- Psalm 22
- Hebrews 10:16-25
- John 18:1-19:42
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
Looking for lectionary-based resources? Learn more about The Upper Room Disciplines.
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Places to go and people to talk to; Reservations-Native Americans, AMEZion churches- African Americans, The East and West Coast- Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Americans. The Southern border states- Hispanic-Americans. TO BE TRUTHFUL, ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES, WE ARE ALL AMERICANS. PRAY ALWAYS FOR NO ONE IS WITHOIUT SIN. THANKFULLY WE HAVE A SAVIOR WHO WE REMEMBER, HONOR, AND TRUST AND HE CARES FOR, LOVES EVERYONE. WE HONOR HIM THIS DAY AS WE REMEMBER WHAT HE DID FOR US.
Our neighbors, those in our church community and those of other faiths. Here in Pittsburgh, there is a building with holocaust information and relics as well as The Tree of Life memorial.
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