A walk, again.

The Christian drama begins another episode as we wander into and through Lent.  We’ve been here before, and yet, each year our baggage is stuffed with different experiences, questions, and needs.  Each novice and apprentice is seeking to mature in their discipleship. How will Lent influence you this year?

It is my practice to add a discipline to my life during Lent.  This year, I’ve had trouble identifying a discipline and I’m not sure what to attribute this indecision.  In the past, the discipline found me as much as I identified it. The discipline cut through the noise and created a silence like what I experience when I’m wearing my noise canceling headphones.  That hasn’t happened yet.

So, for me, I’m thinking Lent is going to be like the closing sequence of  “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.”  Indiana’s father lies on the ground having been shot by the villain, Donovan, which is the motivation for Indy going deeper into a shrine in search of the Holy Grail.  The elder Jones, groaning in pain from the gunshot, looks up to see Donovan tell Indiana, “You’ve got to ask yourself, ‘What do you believe?'”  That’s a good question for me right now about a great many things.

Indy takes his dad’s Grail diary and heads deeper into the protected shrine where trials await those who seek the Grail.

And then, this scene.

 

I don’t know where you are, or how you are, entering Lent this year.  I enter Lent with hints about the way of Jesus and how I might follow that way more authentically.  It’s dangerous.  It always has been.  That’s where I am as Jesus invites me to go on a walk, again.

Monday Morning Reading . . .

A few of the articles I read this morning.

Can parental spyware keep kids safe online?
Passcode, Christian Science Monitor

37 maps that explain how America is a nation of immigrants
Vox.com

Meet the General Minister & President Nominee
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Harvard Launches Free Online Class To Promote Religious Literacy
Religion, HuffingtonPost

Muslim-Americans help repair hundreds of vandalized Jewish gravestones
The Hill

What kind of freedom does a republic promise?
The Christian Century