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Lent 2026: Encountering Jesus On the Way

Lent is the forty-day road that leads us toward the cross. And it starts this week!

Over the next 40 days we will rediscover that the love of God is not abstract or sentimental but costly and dynamic in its expression. We will thoughtfully engage with practices, encourage one another in grace, and encounter Jesus along the Way. As a season, Lent asks us to walk with Jesus long enough to be confronted, to be exposed, and to be changed- and to ask the questions of loyalty, faith, and what we truly believe is a flourishing life. The colors around our gathering space will change from Gold (celebration) to Purple (Preparation) as we enter into this season together as a church family- and our prayer is that Missio will prepare our own hearts to experience God afresh this season.

Background

The historic Church has walked this Way for centuries. The forty days of Lent have traditionally been set aside for repentance and preparation. New believers were readied for baptism. The whole community practiced prayer, fasting, generosity, and self-examination. Participating in this season has never been a means to earn God’s grace, but these intentional activities clear space for us to receive it afresh. This isn’t a season to try impressing God with self-discipline or sacrifices, but to actively remember that though the path of following discipleship is not always easy, it is with Jesus—and that is more than enough. Lent has always been a season of returning too. During these days we focus on Returning to the gospel. Returning to dependence on God. Returning to the meaningful mission of living for the sake of others. Returning to the way of Christ and encountering him in our everyday experiences along the way.

This year, we will walk through Lent under one simple Phrase: Encountering Jesus on the Way. Here are the things we want to lead our MC’s and friends into and how we see each connecting to the journey of Lent.

LENT INVITATIONS

Sunday Gatherings

Throughout Lent, our Sunday gatherings will continue our encounters with Jesus in the Gospel of John. Week by week, we will listen to his words, watch his interactions, and see how people respond when Light steps into the room and invites us to see everything differently now that He has arrived. God has moved in and we will continue to encounter him along the Way.

Ash Wednesday Options

Lent begins with intention and an explicit expression of our need for Jesus. We will be hosting a prayer gathering at the Commons on Wednesday at 6:30pm.

Missio Mesa has planned an early gathering at 6am. Both will be times of prayer, with the imposition of ashes for those who desire to take them.

We receive ashes as a sign that we are dust and that our lives are sustained by God’s mercy. Ashes have always been a mark of humility. A physical reminder that grace meets us honestly in the gritty realities of everyday life. A life that is always lived in the awareness that someday we will die. These gatherings on Feb 18th are the first step on the road this Lenten season and we hope many from across our network of MC’s will be able to join us at one of them.

A Forty-Day Fast

We are inviting Missio to consider a full forty-day fast.

Choose something personally, as a family, or even as an MC to lay down for the next 40 days. Fasting has always been a part of the life of the church and exposes what we lean on and reveals how quickly we reach for comfort. Fasting retrains our desires and points us explicitly back to Jesus. Each time you feel an absence, let it become prayer. Let it turn your attention back to Christ. (Remember—this isn’t a sin you are stopping. That’s called repentance. This is a comfort or practice you put aside for 40 days to practice self-control and rely on God.)

Fridays | Fasting From Food Together

On Fridays, we invite you to fast from food during the day as a community.

Each Friday we want to lead our community in remembering the cross. We want to let physical hunger teach us dependence. We will let discomfort draw us toward the One who gave himself for the life of the world. The one who called himself our very Bread.

Sundays | Feasting Together

Each Sunday we invite you to break from your fasts, not for the sake of gluttony or indulgence, but to enjoy the good gifts of God in a way that reminds us of the resurrection we do already have in Jesus. Each Sunday is like a preview of our Easter celebration to come. You may choose to enjoy the thing you have been fasting from in moderation, with others, as a celebration. Or you may choose to enjoy something else with others that more tangibly points you to life in Christ.

A Practice of Generosity

Throughout Church history Lent has also been tied to generosity. As we fast, we free up time, money, and attention. We do not want to keep that “extra” to ourselves, but allow the Spirit to open our imaginations to what we could do for the sake of others with the room we’ve made. We encourage you to practice intentional generosity throughout these forty days. Give an increased percentage toward the work of the kingdom through Missio. Quietly support someone in need. Open your table and share your food. Share what you would have spent on going out to eat with neighbors. Be creative, and remember that generosity trains our hearts away from scarcity and toward abundance. (Feeding of the 5k anyone?) It reminds us that everything we have is a gift and aligns our lives with the self-giving love we see at the cross.

Lent Journals

Our Lent Journals will be available to help you walk the road intentionally. Scripture. Reflection. Practices. A companion for the journey. Anjelica Guzman of Missio Mesa beautifully designed these for last year, but they will serve us this year as well!

Good Friday Gathering (Time TBD)

Lent leads us to Good Friday—the day when we remember the brutal murder of Jesus and the world changing victory that it won. We aren’t sure the form yet, but we will definitely be having a Good Friday gathering at the Commons. More details to come.

Remember: Lent is not about stepping out of our everyday lives, but it is about encountering Jesus in them as we purposefully and proactively consider our apprenticeship to Jesus.

God has moved in.

Now we encounter Him Along the Way.