Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday
By Jim Burklo

On my forehead,
A sign of the cross,
Smudged in ash from the fire
That burned down the McMansion of my hubris,
And, with it,
The money I should have given away,
The television I used to numb my senses,
The carpet I should have been called on,
The doors I should have opened to others,
The envelopes I should have used
To send letters of love,
The wise books I shelved prominently
So that others would think I had read them,
The blank places in my photo albums
Where my darker moments should have been remembered,
The calendars where visits with the people who needed me most
Should have been scheduled,
The couch of my complacency,
The lounge-chair of my laziness,
The shirts I stuffed with my pride,
The moccasins I should have traded with others
So we could have walked miles in them.

On my forehead,
A sign of the crossroad
Where I can turn from the way of ruin
To the way of life.

Lenten Compact 2013

Each year, our church embarks on a 40 day corporate fast to fulfill God’s call to “true fasting”.  This year, we are limited our food budgets to share our food with the hungry.  It’s called, “Fasting For Feasting.”  Check it out and read the entire “Lenten Compact” at http://www.compact2013.wordpress.com or the church web site at http://www.kimballavenuechurch.org.

Observe Lent; Remember Good Friday; Celebrate Easter

Day 1 – Ash Wednesday

Matthew 4:1-4

After 40 days of fasting, Jesus was hungry.  Our bodies need food for growth, maintenance and survival.  Yet, food can easily become an idol. Have you ever become so preoccupied or distracted by food that you lost your spiritual focus?  If so, when?  Why do you think food has the power to preoccupy us?  How does “living by every word that comes from the mouth of God” challenge your current relationship to food?

How are you feeling about eating on $63.35 per week through Lent?  How does it compare with your current food budget?  What do you think will be the most challenging?  Most rewarding?  What changes you do anticipate making in your food intake or food budget?  If you are one of the 47.5 million people in the US that receive SNAP benefits or you currently spend less than $63.35, what challenges and choices do you already face on a weekly basis?

Welcome to the 2013 Lenten Compact

Each year during the season of Lent, Kimball Avenue Church in Chicago and Faith E. C. Church in Lancaster, PA, embark on a corporate fast to fulfill God’s intent for true fasting (Isaiah 58:5-7).  This year, we are hoping additional churches and individuals will join us as we fast to share our food with the hungry by limiting our food budget during the six weeks of Lent.

Starting on Ash Wednesday, February 13, we invite you to join scores of believers through the US and beyond  in our “Fast For Feasting”.  Our goal is to learn God’s heart for those who are hungry, learn about why so many are hungry despite the abundance of food, free up resources to feed people and advocate for fair food policies.  Each day through Easter, we will post a Scripture related to food on this site for you to reflect upon.  We will also post links to resources related to food policies, food justice and organizations that are working to ensure fair food distribution.  We also invite you to post your thoughts and reflections to encourage others who are participating in the Compact.

Download the Lenten Compact  to  learn more ways to make this a faith-building, life-changing experience.