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For centuries, Christians have meditated on the Stations of the Cross to reflect on the profound mystery of Jesus’ sacrifice. In place of walking the Via Dolorosa (Latin for “Sorrowful Way”) in Jerusalem, we can journey with Jesus to the cross through fourteen biblical scenes depicting the events leading to Easter morning. These images offer a powerful way to pray and contemplate God’s self-giving love.

Beginning with Ash Wednesday and moving through Lent and on to Easter Sunday, Eastertide provides the daily prayers that bring practitioners into the full spirit of this season. Each day is filled with psalms, readings from the Bible, and hymns of praise and worship, just as they appear in the larger volume, The Divine Hours: Prayers for Springtime. Newcomers to this beloved tradition will find that Eastertide is the perfect introduction to joining the ancients in the tradition of fixed-hour prayer.

In Practice Resurrection Peterson brings the voice of Scripture — especially Paul’s letter to the Ephesians — and the voice of the contemporary Christian congregation together to unpack the crucial truth of what it means to fully grow up to the “stature of Christ.”

What is the meaning within the remarkable scene in Luke 4:1–14 of Jesus being challenged by the devil in the “wild”—the untamed and unruly wilderness? And what are the surprising implications of this event for followers of Jesus today?
In Jesus in the Wild you’ll take a forty-day journey into the heart of one of the most unusual, and often most misunderstood, stories in the Gospel accounts. In this encounter, following his baptism in the Jordan and before the inauguration of his ministry, Jesus is alone with the adversary—the one whose works he had come to destroy (1 John 3:8). He faces three tests, or “temptations”—all aimed at unseating him from his identity, his belovedness, and his purpose as the Son of God.

Every year, the church invites us into a season of repentance and fasting in preparation for Holy Week. It’s an invitation to turn away from our sins and toward the mercy and grace of Christ.
Often, though, we experience the Lenten fast as either a mindless ritual or self-improvement program. In this short volume, priest and scholar Esau McCaulley introduces the season of Lent, showing us how its prayers and rituals point us not just to our own sinfulness but also beyond it to our merciful Savior.

An Invitation to Reflect and Pray During Lent and Eastertide

Lent, a holy time of introspection and penance in preparation for the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ, can be further enriched with Sacred Space for Lent 2026, a daily prayer experience from Sacred Space, the internationally known online prayer guide.

We all struggle to find daily time to be with God for the nourishment of our souls. This groundbreaking devotional is your key to resting fully in the awareness of his presence, increasing your self-knowledge, and growing deeper, closer to God.
Each day, Peter Scazzero invites you to the ancient and yet powerful spiritual discipline of the Daily Office, the practice of pausing morning and evening to reflect on God’s work in your life.

The Divine Hours is the first major literary and liturgical reworking of the sixth-century Benedictine Rule of fixed-hour prayer. This beautifully conceived and thoroughly modern three-volume guide will appeal to the theological novice as well as to the ecclesiastical sophisticate. The trilogy blends prayer and praise in a way that, while extraordinarily fresh, respects and builds upon the ancient wisdom of Christianity.

In Roots: Advent and the Family Story of Jesus, we rediscover that Jesus—born naturally of a mother from a family line herself, and nurtured by a father who knew the names of his own kin many generations into the past (Matthew 1:1–17)—comes from the family vine of the great King David, the son of Jesse, and from a long line of faithful men and women.

A Soundtrack is a collection of music, art, word, place, and reflection that forms a centering respite from the fractured, unfocused pace of life.
Soundtrack for Advent will lead you through the song O Holy Night, with Scripture, question prompts, and reflection on the coming of Messiah through art.

This daily guided prayer experience, based on the internationally known online prayer guide Sacred Space, is a profound way to journey through the season.
Daily Morning & Evening Readings are the established rites (offices) that walk us through the whole of the Bible each year.
Every Sunday, our liturgy traces a single, ancient arc. We are gathered as strangers and neighbors into one body. We are prepared through prayer and Scripture to meet the living God. We are fed at the table where Christ himself is host. And we are sent—back into the ordinary world, carrying the truth and love of Jesus to everyone we meet.
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