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« Sunday night musings | Main | Going on in Acts: Acts 10:44-48 » March 1, 2006
Ash Wednesday
Today is Ash Wednesday. We will begin our journey to Easter Sunday morning this evening at 7:00 for the imposition of Ashes, and the enrollment of baptismal candidates into our catechumenate. As part of our Lenten observation, I also am going to post every morning at 4:00 am Pacific time brief quotes from the Standard Sermons of John Wesley for our congregation in Mid-City, and others. In the Wesleyan Theological Journal, William Abraham rightfully spoke of Wesley as a "spiritual father" within the wider canonical history of the church catholic. I hope that these reflections push us deeper in the love of God and neighbor through Jesus Christ by the Holy Spirit's power. Posted by johnwright at March 1, 2006 10:03 AM Comments
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