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Personally, I have never given up anything for Lent. We do try to attend the mid week Lenten services at our church. I also take time to reflect on this most important season of the church.
Wow Gary-I've never seen another person who wasn't a member of my church summarize this so well. Originally Posted by EZMONEY
In our church we believe that Lent is a season for meditating upon the suffering and death of Christ. We remember and learn anew the love of God and His blessing of forgiveness and victory over our sins and shortcomings. Lent is not a time of fasting or giving up certain sins. If it is wrong on 4th of July or Labor day it is also wrong on Ash Wednesday or Good friday. HOWEVER if giving up certain foods or actions cause one to draw closer to the Lord then let him do it, for this is good, as long as it is done for Christ's victory and not our own glory.Personally, I have never given up anything for Lent. We do try to attend the mid week Lenten services at our church. I also take time to reflect on this most important season of the church.
We also believe that if you choose to give up something it is between you and God and not something to go bragging about. Please dont interperet that as if I'm putting anyone down. Everyone is different and that makes the world an amazing place. I'm just adding my perspective.
I always joke that I give up my time. I'm a church organist and I really have an overload of services and rehersals during lent. (to the point that other members of the church have joked about me just moving into the balcony for the season)

Nah, there is always wine at communion anyway right?