Easter Memory by Roselea
A tradition held by our doctor’s wife lies at the heart of one of my childhood memories of Lent.
A tradition held by our doctor’s wife lies at the heart of one of my childhood memories of Lent.
Enjoy this first article in the collection of stories of Lenten and Holy Week memories by Trinity members.
Do you have any remembrances of special Lenten and Holy Week journeys of the past, and scriptural and historical references which made the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus touch your heart?
Trinity’s senior ministry was able to purchase fifteen copies of the daily devotion book from Hope-Full Living. The book is a collection of 365 short devotions to be used every day of the week. These books are yours free of charge, but we only have fifteen, so they are on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are interested in having one, let Tom know at Tom@tlcms.org or call 913-787-6077.
I would like to spend the next few weeks to help you explore areas of your life that need to be shared. In the past, you may not have had the time to do much exploring. But now you have the time! These are areas for which you are equipped with a lot of knowledge—after all, it’s about your life. The problem for most of us, this is an area which is often under “lock and key,” rarely talked about let alone expressed in writing.
God’s hand has a grip on us, and on our lives. We are His children, His creation, and nothing in all creation can cause Him to let go of us because of His love for us that is in Christ Jesus.