2/5/26
NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 2/5
This year's Lenten Pocket Cross
This is the 15th year for my Lenten Pocket Crosses and the first time I asked my readers to suggest an inscription for the Cross. I was surprised, thrilled and grateful to receive 55 suggestions! All were great... some were too long... and there were a number of repeats. The first suggestion that came in was Love Your Neighbor and I immediately thought: that's perfect! But as I read other suggestions I began see several themes repeating so I worked to bring them together and the result is the Cross you see above.
Thank you, one and all, for your responses!
Ash Wednesday is February 18!
2/4/26
Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 2/5
For friends who offer good advice
exactly when I need it,
thank you, Lord...
For folks who understand
without a lot of explanation,
thank you, Lord...
For those who give the room I need
but never leave my side,
thank you, Lord...
For those who never fail to be
the friends they truly are,
thank you, Lord...
For a quiet place and time to pray
whatever most needs praying,
thank you, Lord...
For You who wait for me
however late I am in coming,
thank you, Lord...
For You who hear my every prayer
and take it to your heart,
thank you, Lord...
For You who are my hope and strength,
the deepest peace I know,
thank you, Lord...
For all good gifts that come my way,
for blessings great and small,
I thank you, Lord, and praise you...
Amen.
NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 2/4
Sometimes, Lord, I see everything so clearly:
I understand things,
I see where I've been and where I'm going
- everything fits and it all makes sense!
And then there are the other times...
Times when everything's fogged in
and I'm lost in the dark,
reaching, feeling my way forward,
my steps unsure on an unknown path...
to make my way, day by day,
by your grace, Lord,
through this partly cloudy, mostly sunny life
I call my own...
Deportation statistics: a comparison

Here's a quick video look at monthly deportation statistics comparing the Biden and Trump administrations.
2/3/26
Two weeks from today: ASH WEDNESDAY!
LENT is a season to do some spring-cleaning in the many rooms of our hearts and to ready them for celebrating God’s gift of new life at Easter.LENT is a season to prepare for Easter by: prayer (with the church and alone); fasting (learning to hunger for God); and generous giving (caring for the poor).LENT is a time for getting back to basics: to learn again and to practice for forty days how we should live as Christians every day of the year.LENT is a time for coming home: coming home to the Church community; coming home to prayer; coming home to God.LENT is spring training for Christians: a time to get in shape, spiritually; a time to strengthen what's weak within us and tone up what's already strong within us.LENT is a time to make the time to begin to actually do the things we so often say we want and hope to do - but just never seem to have or make the time to get around to doing them...LENT is a time for getting ready to celebrate EASTER (April 5). Easter is at the heart of our life as Christians and Lent is the way to prepare for Easter joy!
NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 2/3

be with me, Lord, I pray!
You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord most high,
who abide in the shadow of our God,
say to the Lord, "My refuge and fortress,
the God in whom I trust!"
Be with me, Lord...
No evil shall befall you, no pain come near,
for the angels stand close by your side
guarding you always and bearing you gently,
watching over your life.
Be with me, Lord...
Those who cling to the Lord live secure in God's love
lifted high those who trust in God's name
Call on your Lord who will never forsake you,
God will bring you salvation and joy.
Be with me, Lord...
Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 2/3






