The Church of England's Lent resources theme for 2021, building on the success of recent years, is #LiveLent: God's Story, Our Story. It is based on the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent book for 2021, Living His Story by Hannah Steele. published by SPCK.
From Ash Wednesday (17 February) to Easter Sunday (4 April), there are six reflections for each week, written by Stephen Hance, the Church of England’s National Lead for Evangelism and Witness. Each reflection includes a short passage from the Bible, a brief exploration of the reading, and a prayer. Additionally, each week has a unifying theme and an action to be taken during the week.
The reflections will also be available as a free app, emails, audio and through the Church of England’s social media accounts. The app version will include a daily Family Activity, offering a simple way to explore a story or a theme from the day’s reflection.
Visit the Church of England page here to read more about it and sign up for your daily resources
From Ash Wednesday (17 February) to Easter Sunday (4 April), there are six reflections for each week, written by Stephen Hance, the Church of England’s National Lead for Evangelism and Witness. Each reflection includes a short passage from the Bible, a brief exploration of the reading, and a prayer. Additionally, each week has a unifying theme and an action to be taken during the week.
The reflections will also be available as a free app, emails, audio and through the Church of England’s social media accounts. The app version will include a daily Family Activity, offering a simple way to explore a story or a theme from the day’s reflection.
Visit the Church of England page here to read more about it and sign up for your daily resources