Let Us Journey Toward Easter Together,
Through These Paths of Reflection


A Lenten Pilgrimage

is a weekly activity where church members will walk to various destinations near TUC in the spirit of pilgrimage. If you're interested, meet in the lobby after the 11 a.m. service or Coffee Hour. More details coming soon!

Sundays 1 pm to 3 pm

Facilitators:
Nick Ashley & Peter Mathies

Daily Lenten
Devotional

This year, we revisit our tradition of reading a gospel together during Lent. Journey with us through Mark’s Gospel, guided by reflections from current and former TUC members and pastors. Our journey begins on Ash Wednesday.

Facilitator:
JY Lee

Atheism
for Lent

written by Peter Rollins, this Lenten devotional takes an unconventional approach, encouraging a practice of decentering during the season of Lent. Rollins invites us into a journey of existential exploration.

Thursdays 11 am to 12 pm

Facilitators:
Jonathan Oh & Peter Mathies

The Art of
Lent

Using a book by acclaimed author Sister Wendy Beckett, we will embark on a Lenten journey, reflecting on the timeless beauty and insights of some of the world's greatest paintings alongside her short meditations.

Meeting at the End of Lent

Facilitator:
Pastor Joseph

Other Resources

  • In Pauses for Lent, Trevor Hudson offers a beautifully minimalist book in which he focuses on one word for each day of Lent. You are invited to pause, focus on the word, read a scripture and a brief meditation related to the word, and then offer a prayer.

  • Lent recalls times of wilderness and wandering, from newly freed Hebrew slaves in exile to Jesus' temptation in the desert. God has always called people out of their safe, walled cities into uncomfortable places, revealing paths they would never have chosen. Despite our culture of self-indulgence, we too are called to walk an alternative pathâ€"one of humility, justice, and peace. Walter Brueggemann's thought-provoking reflections for the season of Lent invite us to consider the challenging, beautiful life that comes with walking the way of grace.

  • A time for self-denial, soul-searching, and spiritual preparation, Lent is traditionally observed by daily reading and reflection. This collection will satisfy the growing hunger for meaningful and accessible devotions. Culled from the wealth of twenty centuries, the selections in Bread and Wine are ecumenical in scope, and represent the best classic and contemporary Christian writers

  • More Details Coming Soon!