The Language of Lent
Familiarize yourself with the language and meaning of the holy days leading up to Easter.
- Lent - a season in the Christian calendar leading up to Easter that remembers the events preceding Jesus’s death on the cross and resurrection. This season invites reflection on the ways that we, as a group and as individuals, have not loved God and others in a way that reflects God’s love. Through reflection, individually and corporately, we seek wisdom to leave old patterns behind as we follow the resurrected Christ.
- Ash Wednesday - a day of reflection, prayer, and repentance that marks the beginning of Lent; often commemorated with fasting and receiving ashes on one’s forehead as a reminder of our mortality and our need for God.
- Palm Sunday - a day to remember and celebrate Jesus’s arrival in Jerusalem the week before his crucifixion/resurrection; the first day of Holy Week
- Maundy Thursday - (also Holy Thursday) the Thursday before Easter that commemorates Jesus’s washing of the disciples’ feet and the Last Supper
- Good Friday - The Friday before Easter that solemnly remembers Jesus’s crucifixion and death
- Easter Sunday - (also Resurrection Sunday) a day to remember and celebrate Jesus’s resurrection from the dead and new life over death for all
Suggestions For Individual Study from N.T. Wright
This discussion guide is based on N.T. Wright’s Study Guide and Commentary on Mark. Here is the author in his own words:
“Read and reread the Bible passage to be studied. Each study is designed to help you consider the meaning of the passage in its context. The commentary and questions in this guide are based on my own translation of each passage found in the companion volume to this guide in the For Everyone series on the New Testament (published by SPCK and Westminster John Knox).
Each session features selected comments from the For Everyone series. These notes provide further biblical and cultural background and contextual information. They are designed not to answer the questions for you but to help you along as you study the Bible for yourself.”