The service will include songs, scripture, brief silence for personal reflection, & imposition of ashes. Worship will last about 45 minutes.


Tell Me Something Good

 

When you meet anger, speak with love.

When you meet fear, speak with hope.

When you meet pain, speak with gentleness.

But no matter what, speak this good news.

For the good news of the gospel is

love and justice for all.

It is joy that surprises,

and nonviolence that transforms.

The good news of the gospel is alive in the world,

so go forth speaking.

For if you won’t, then who will? 


Amen.

Transform Your Lent: 2026 Offerings


Join NorthPark for a season of transformational discussion and prayer.


Kickoff: Intergenerational Lent Event


Sunday, February 22 | Fellowship Hall

Adults and youth are invited to gather for fellowship, discussion,

and a preview of this year’s Lenten studies.


Weekly Sunday Format (Starting March 1)


9:30 a.m. – Gather in the Narthex for a brief community prayer.


9:40 a.m. – Move to your chosen Lenten offering.

Choose Your Study


1. Centering Practice “I have so much to do that I shall have to spend the first three hours in prayer.” – Martin Luther Escape the busyness of daily life. Join us to embrace stillness and nurture God’s presence through communal reflective prayer.


2. Seven Words: Listening to Christ from the Cross Explore the seven last words of Christ through the lens of Susan Robb’s book. This DVD-based study finds life and hope in Jesus’ final sayings. 

Led by: Larry Peters, John Brown, and Neil Orleans.


3. Have a Beautiful, Terrible Lent! Based on Kate Bowler’s Have a Beautiful, Terrible Day!, this study acknowledges the reality that life is both wonderful and difficult. Join us to reflect on the ups, downs, and in-betweens of faith. 

Led by: Katy Evans (Pastoral Intern).


Questions? Contact Kathy McCarron for more information.

Save the Date


Palm Sunday, March 29

Maundy Thursday, April 2

Good Friday, April 3

Easter Sunday, April 5

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