Lent at St. Paul’s: 2025

March 5 - April 17, 2025


Lent is a sacred season of reflection, prayer, and renewal as we prepare our hearts for Easter. It invites us to embrace simplicity, seek spiritual growth, and draw closer to God through worship, study, and community.

At St. Paul’s, we offer a variety of opportunities to engage in this meaningful season. We invite you to journey with us!

Lenten Soup Suppers

Wednesdays, March 12 - April 9 | 5:30 - 7:00 PM

Join us on Wednesday nights this Lenten season as we share a home-cooked meal and reflect on biblical wisdom and practical advice on how to embrace our limitations so we can make the most of the life we’ve been given. We will engage in practices that help focus on our attention and reflect together on befriending our fears, surrendering to life, and finding community along the way. Sign up to bring food, wine, and other necessities by clicking here!

Lenten Soup Suppers For Kids

Wednesdays, March 12 - April 9 | 5:30 - 7:00 PM

This year we are excited to welcome kids ages (5-11) to join us for Lenten Soup Suppers too! We will have healthy, kid-friendly dinner selections available, and after eating with parents and caregivers, kids are invited to join Mother Brittany and the Children's Ministry Team for an evening of games, crafts, and fun. Kids 12 and up are welcome to join as peer mentors for the younger kids.

Let Mtr. Brittany know you're coming to help her prepare - send her an email!

Seven Last Words Community Reflections

Fridays via email

Each Friday of the Lenten Season you may receive a reflection in your inbox on the Seven Last Words of Christ. These reflections are lovingly crafted each year by a member of the St. Paul's community, and it is a beautiful way to engage the Lenten season and the spiritual insights of people with whom we worship and serve.

If you want to receive this special series, please sign up here.

Liturgy Talks with Kurt Knecht

March 16, 30 and April 6, 13 after Sunday Liturgy

Following the postlude on these Sundays during the Lenten Season, join Kurt Knecht for a short interactive exploration of the liturgy. Topics we will delve into include the order of service, why certain texts are spoken or sung, and how our historical space and the liturgy serve to shape our spiritual lives. Come with curiosity and questions!

  • March 16: The Architecture of St. Paul's

  • March 30: Service of the Word, Part I

  • April 6: Service of the Word, Part II

  • April 13: Service of the Table to Dismissal