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Lent invites us into a 40-day season of prayer, repentance, and renewal, as we prepare our hearts for Easter. We compiled these Lenten recommendations from our staff to help guide your journey -- whether that be with quiet daily reflections, family practice, an entertaining overview of the lives of the saints, or deeper spiritual reads.
During Lent, consider intentionally cultivating habits that draw you closer to God. Start small, one or two practices is plenty. Read an overview from Father BJ on practicing the spiritual disciplines during Lent.
Online Devotionals
The Lent Project
A beautifully curated daily devotional from Biola University features Scripture, art, music, poetry, and thoughtful reflections throughout Lent.
Lenten Meditations from Episcopal Relief and Development
These daily meditations invite readers to rediscover or deepen "holy habits" of prayer, worship, and engagement with Scripture. This year's devotional is written by Sister Monica Clare, an Episcopal nun, author, and unlikely TikTok star.
Lent Madness
For a little light-hearted and educational fun during Lent, check out Lent Madness. Inspired by March Madness basketball brackets, this annual celebration invites readers to learn about the lives of saints through a tournament-style bracket. Thirty-two saints face off in daily matchups, and participants vote for their favorites as the field narrows until the winner receives the Golden Halo.
Recommended Lenten Books
The Return of the Prodigal Son (Henri Nouwen)
Sparked by a powerful encounter with a painting by Rembrandt, Henri Nouwen offers a deeply personal meditation on the parable of the prodigal son and the journey home to God’s love. This book will be the focus of our Theology Forum on Sunday mornings during Lent.
Bread and Wine: Readings for Lent and Easter
A collection of classic and contemporary spiritual readings that accompany the journey from Ash Wednesday through Easter.
Practicing the Way (John Mark Comer)
John Mark Comer invites readers into spiritual formation centered on: being with Jesus, becoming like him, and living as he did. Rooted in ancient practice, this book helps readers develop a meaningful rule of life that nurtures lasting transformation and hope. This practical and hopeful book is good for Lent or any time of year.
A Way Other Than Our Own (Walter Brueggemann)
A powerful devotional that invites readers to walk the countercultural way of Jesus during Lent.
Lent with Evelyn Underhill (Evelyn Underhill)
Daily reflections from the beloved Anglican spiritual writer offer a contemplative focus for the season. Underhill is a beacon to those who seek a deeper understanding of the "interior life in the mystical Christian tradition.
This Is the Night: Suffering, Salvation, and the Liturgies of Holy Week (James W. Farwell)
A beautiful exploration of the meaning and movement of Holy Week through the lens of the Church’s liturgy. This will deepen and enrich your celebration of Holy Week and rejoice as "this is the night" of the Easter Vigil.
Dancing to the Heartbeat of God: Stories of Discipleship
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book for 2026! This book brings together voices from across the Anglican Communion to share real-life stories of faithful discipleship.
For Families with Children
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