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March 5: Ash Wednesday

Every year we mark our faceswith the dryness of ashin the place where we’ve receivedand at least one child will receive at Easterfragrant oil in the shape of a cross.Every year we hear Jesus warnabout looking dismal and disfiguring our facesshowing others that we’re fasting.Every year I get to remind God’s people,that getting ashes isn’t

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March 2: The Last Sunday after the Epiphany

“This is a mountaintop experiencebut not the kind about which personswrite glowingly of sunrises,soft breezes,warm friends,music,and quiet time.On this mountain the subject is death,and the frightening presence of Godreduces those present to silence.”That’s how Fred Craddockwraps up his commentaryon this gospel passage from Luke.The gospel text todaytakes place about a weekafter Peter says that Jesus

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