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Welcome to 40 Days of Worship - our Lent reflection for 2022.
Each day has a different song selected by someone in the congregation, a Bible verse and a thought that explains why the song is important to them or how it links to Lent and Easter.  
You can access it in a couple of different ways:
Option 1 - Download the entire booklet from the first blog post and follow it through on the PDF file.  
Option 2 - Each day the song, verse and thought will appear (late afternoon the day before) so that you can just focus on that day's song.  This will also allow you to comment any thoughts that come to you that you think would be helpful for others to also know.  
Either way, we hope and pray that this shared journey through Lent will help us to worship our God more in every way.

1/4/2022 0 Comments

Day 32 - 2nd April: Abide with me


Psalm 23:4
Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

​This is a song that is probably one of the most known by non-church goers in our hymnbooks because of its use on Remembrance and at the FA Cup.  But it struck me that in Lent, when Jesus was fasting in the wilderness, in an earthly sense He was on his own.  And when Jesus was on the cross He famously called out “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” showing how again Jesus knew what it was like to be alone. 
When we call out to God when we’re on our own, Jesus is there interceding for us, because He knows what it is like.
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