(Lent and Beyond) Lent 2014 ”“ Handy Links and Resources

Lots of good stuff here–take a look.

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2 comments on “(Lent and Beyond) Lent 2014 ”“ Handy Links and Resources

  1. Karen B. says:

    Thanks Kendall, always appreciate the link and the kind words.

    Let me just highlight here in the comments the sites I’m particularly enjoying this Lenten season:

    [b]The Biola University “Lent Project” site[/b]
    http://ccca.biola.edu/lent/
    I particularly recommend the March 6th entry and the rendition of John Donne’s A Hymn to God the Father (Wilt Thou Forgive)
    http://ccca.biola.edu/lent/#day-mar-6
    (click on the play arrow at the bottom of the page to hear the music, the “about” tab at the bottom right of the tab tells you more about the artists (writers, musicians) and gives song lyrics.)

    [b]The Barnstorming blog[/b] by a family physician Emily Polis Gibson in rural Washington state.
    https://briarcroft.wordpress.com/
    A beautiful combination of photographs, poetry, reflections, and music for each day of Lent. I particularly enjoyed her March 7th entry:
    https://briarcroft.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/listening-to-lent-the-bud-of-the-wood/

    [b]Trinity School for Ministry[/b] has a daily Lenten devotional again:
    http://www.tsm.edu/lent2014/devotion

    The Rev. James Gibson’s [b]”Vicar’s Versicles”[/b] is also a very nice site for daily reflections on the Lectionary:
    http://vicarsversicles.blogspot.com/

    You can find all of [b]Lent & Beyond’s Lent 2014 posts[/b] (prayers, quotes, devotionals, resources….) using this link:
    http://anglicanprayer.wordpress.com/tag/lent-2014/

  2. Karen B. says:

    P.S. I’d LOVE to invite T19 readers to chime in with comments on two threads:

    1) Recommendations for good Lenten reading:
    http://anglicanprayer.wordpress.com/2014/03/06/suggestions-for-lenten-reading/

    2) Favorite musical selections for a Lent playlist (sacred / traditional, or contemporary).
    http://anglicanprayer.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/lenten-music-links/

    3) I’m also always eager to learn of good recommendations for Lenten resources for families and children, as that is something that thousands of visitors who find our site via search engines each Lent come looking for. The Catholic site Catechist’s Journey is a good site.
    http://catechistsjourney.loyolapress.com/resources/40-ideas-for-40-days/

    However I’m always very eager to find more I can recommend for our readers. If you have a recommendation about a Children’s Lenten resource, I’d love it if you’d post it in the comments at Lent & Beyond.

    Use the thread Kendall linked:
    http://anglicanprayer.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/lent-2014-handy-links-and-resources/

    THANKS!!!