Reflections on the Stations of the Cross: A new Lent resource from Episcopal Migration Ministries

Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
Posted Mar 2, 2020

Episcopal Migration Ministries is offering a Lenten resource, Reflections on the Stations of the Cross, for individuals and congregations. A digital download booklet and compilation of audio meditations will be released on March 12. Individual written and audio reflections on each station of the cross will be released weekly on Wednesdays, Ash Wednesday through April 1, then shifting to a daily release through Good Friday.

“Our reflection authors represent a wide variety of experiences and backgrounds; each offers a poignant reflection on a Station and its relevance to migration and what it means to welcome the stranger as we would welcome Christ,” said Allison Duvall, EMM manager for Church Relations and Engagement. “Each reflection calls us back to our essential identity as beloved children of God and asks us to prayerfully reflect on the meaning of the Cross in a world being transformed by migration.”

Sign up here to receive Reflections on the Stations of the Cross via email, as well as the digital booklet and audio compilation.

Additional seasonal resources from The Episcopal Church and partners can be found here.

Episcopal Migration Ministries is a ministry of The Episcopal Church and is one of nine national agencies responsible for resettling refugees in the United States in partnership with the government. Episcopal Migration Ministries currently has 13 affiliate offices in 12 states. In addition to its long-standing work in refugee resettlement ministry, Episcopal Migration Ministries is The Episcopal Church’s convening place for collaboration, education, and information-sharing on migration. To directly support EMM and its life-changing work, visit episcopalmigrationministries.org/give or text ‘EMM’ to 41444 (standard messaging and data may rates apply).


Tags