Lent resources
A spiritual reboot over Lent from the Methodist Church
Lent is a journey of pausing, breathing, and making space for God. It’s bigger than giving up chocolate. It's letting go of whatever weighs you down and being open to what lifts you up. The benefits last longer than 40 days. It’s a way of life – and we do it together.
This space is here to help you pause, breathe and rediscover what matters most – through simple spiritual practices, fresh hope and a gentle invitation to joy. Whether you’re curious about faith, exploring spirituality, or just looking for a moment of calm, you’re in the right place.
Life is fuller when we switch our negative mindset for a good news mindset. It can change everything when we start believing the good stuff. Lent helps us open to what brings life. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Join us on the journey. Because this isn’t just a season – it’s a way of life. See here to find out more, including how to sign up for weekly emails exploring Lent and Easter.
Draw Near to God with Lent reflections from the Church of England
Lent is a time when the whole Church is invited to revisit ‘the basics’ of the faith alongside those who are exploring them for the first time.
During Lent, reflections are centred around a summary of the Christian Way from Common Worship, which identifies six activities essential to our calling as disciples. This summary of what it means to live out our calling as Christians from Common Worship is often used with those preparing to be baptized or confirmed.
Each week a different contributor explores a different aspect of Christian discipleship – worshipping together, praying, exploring the Bible, sharing communion, offering service and sharing the good news with others.
Sign up to free daily Lent reflection emails here (Note: these are the same as the reflections we are using in our Afternoon and Evening House Groups)