The Season of Lent

  February 20, 2024 In the season of Lent, Biola University has daily reflections which incorporates music, poetry, art, and a reading from scripture to prepare for the celebration of Easter. THE LENT PROJECT – 2/20/2024 – Below is the content for today. You can also visit The Lent Project link for...

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Sunday Sermon: The First Sunday in Lent

Father Lee shares stories of continuity and change over the course of his twenty years of selfless service in the Saint Martin’s Church family.  He speaks of the blessings and joy that is the product of the steady and consistent support of members of the congregation in hundreds of ways...

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Children’s Sermon: First Sunday in Lent

Father Lee gets the latest information from the Children and picks up on the theme of his sermon last week and has the kids put away the special word we don’t use during Lent. He goes on to speak about the season of Lent, relating the significance of the ashes...

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Ash Wednesday Sermon

Father Lee asks us to be intentional in this Lenten Season about how we take the opportunity to examine our own lives to see how well we are doing in our commitment to Jesus. He advises us to take these 40 days to love God better and each other well....

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Saint Martin’s Children’s Sermon

Saint Martin’s Children’s Service: Last Sunday after the Epiphany Father Lee gets the latest news from the children and talks about some of the changes to expect during the upcoming season of Lent. He wants the children to understand the the Lent is a time to think about what Easter...

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Sunday Sermon: Christ the King Sunday

Father Lee on, what does it mean to be a Saint in the world today and how do we live that saintly life? Ultimately, a Saint reflects the love of God and reaches out with courage to others in need. Acting not to see the benefits of what we do,...

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Children’s Sermon: Christ the King Sunday

  Father Lee gets the latest news from the children of the Parish and shares some thoughts on the Hymn “I Sing a Song of the Saints of God” written by Lesbia Scott in 1929, that we sing as the children enter for the Children’s Sermon in Pentecost.   He asks...

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