Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
TV & Film
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/be/7b/69/be7b6901-faea-7aaf-fbb0-247ef070d368/mza_15400341912701346440.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast
Beyond Ordinary Women Ministries
188 episodes
1 week ago
Everyone has influence, which is the basis of leadership. BOW's bi-weekly episodes are purposed to prepare and empower Christian women for leadership and life. They feature our ministry team and women guests who share from their professional ministry experience. Whatever your calling - influencing your neighbors, coworkers, family, friends, leading small groups - this podcast is for you. For additional resources or to watch videos of these podcasts, please visit beyondordinarywomen.org.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
RSS
All content for Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast is the property of Beyond Ordinary Women Ministries and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Everyone has influence, which is the basis of leadership. BOW's bi-weekly episodes are purposed to prepare and empower Christian women for leadership and life. They feature our ministry team and women guests who share from their professional ministry experience. Whatever your calling - influencing your neighbors, coworkers, family, friends, leading small groups - this podcast is for you. For additional resources or to watch videos of these podcasts, please visit beyondordinarywomen.org.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/be/7b/69/be7b6901-faea-7aaf-fbb0-247ef070d368/mza_15400341912701346440.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Why Celebrate Lent?
Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast
37 minutes 3 seconds
9 months ago
Why Celebrate Lent?
Nika Spaulding

Kay Daigle

Why celebrate Lent? In this episode of the Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast, Nika Spaulding joins Kay Daigle to discuss all things Lent. Although we may think that Lent is only for Catholics, Anglicans and other liturgical churches, it isn't. Nor is it all about fasting. Celebrating Lent means focusing on Jesus as we prepare our hearts for Easter.

So how do we celebrate Lent? How does it work and who should participate in it? When did Christians begin celebrating this season? What are its benefits? What is fasting all about? How should we celebrate it? Nika deals with all of these questions.

We encourage you to plan ahead to participate in Lent beginning on Ash Wednesday, which occurs March 5 this year.

If you prefer you can watch this episode on video.
Recommended resources

Readings for Lent

N.T. Wright's Lent for Everyone series. This year is Lent for Everyone: Luke, Year C--A Daily Devotional
N.T. Wright's new devotional, From Wilderness to Glory: Lent and Easter for Everyone.
The Crucifixion by Fleming Rutledge
Bread and Wine: Readings for Lent and Easter.  Each day's devotional is an excerpt from a different author's work.


Music that draws you to Christ


Timestamps:
00:21 Introduction to Lent
05:13 Background of Lent
07:09 Fasting
10:29 Adding in spiritual rhythms during Lent
13:55 Preparing your heart, soul and mind for Easter
16:00 Lent calls us to reflect on the brevity of life
24:06 Other reflections during Lent
25:10 Lent involves community
26:44 Lent is an invitation to repentance & reconciliation
28:32 Suggestions for what to do, read, etc.

TranscriptKay >> Hi. I'm Kay Daigle of Beyond Ordinary Women. Welcome to this podcast and video episode of the Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast. We are so glad to have you with us today. Today, our topic is “Why Celebrate Lent?” and our guest speaker is Nika Spaulding. Welcome, Nika.

Nika >> Thanks, Kay. I'm excited to be.

Kay >> I’m always so happy when you join us. You give us such a depth and wealth of information, and it’s so encouraging and positive. A few months ago, and it seems like just yesterday, Nika and I recorded an episode “Why Celebrate Advent? We talked about why we thought that was a great thing for Christians to do. At that time, we decided we would do one on Lent as well.

And so here we are. It's already time. It doesn't seem right!

Nika >> Doesn't seem right. I feel like it was yesterday.

Kay >> I can't believe we're talking about Lent. And you know the day we're recording this, we still have a little bit of time. But still it's coming up and it won't be long before it's here.

Nika >>Yeah.

Kay >>  And I suppose since we talked about the fact that neither one of us had ever celebrated Advent until we were adults. You didn't grow up in the church, and I grew up in a non-liturgical church. And we just kind of thought that Catholics do that. We don’t; we're Protestant.

So I'm assuming that you and I are the same on Lent, that we didn't practice Lent until we were adults as well.

Nika >> Yeah, exact same. I would say the biggest difference was I probably didn't even know Advent existed until I was an adult. But Lent I did know because of the very thing you're talking about because I had buddies who are Catholic. I remember seeing them with ashes on their head and not being able to eat certain foods, and so I knew Lent existed. But to me it was this kind of bizarro thing that once a year my Catholic buddy's did.

That was the extent of what I understood about it.

Kay >> Yeah,
Beyond Ordinary Women Podcast
Everyone has influence, which is the basis of leadership. BOW's bi-weekly episodes are purposed to prepare and empower Christian women for leadership and life. They feature our ministry team and women guests who share from their professional ministry experience. Whatever your calling - influencing your neighbors, coworkers, family, friends, leading small groups - this podcast is for you. For additional resources or to watch videos of these podcasts, please visit beyondordinarywomen.org.