Willow Springs Ministerial Alliance to host Lenten Luncheons

The Willow Springs Ministerial Alliance will host a Lenten Luncheon and Devotional at the Willow Springs United Methodist Church located at 311 North Harris Street, Willow Springs, every Wednesday during Lent from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
The location is provided by the WSUMC and a host church will provide the luncheon consisting of soup, sandwich, dessert, coffee, water or other drink, As well as the devotional.
This is a free luncheon, however donations will be excepted to aid in the WSMA's benevolence work in the community.
What is Lent and why is it celebrated?
During Lent, many Christians observe a period for self-examination through prayer, fasting, repentance, moderation, self-denial, and spiritual discipline. The purpose of the Lenten season is to set aside time for reflection on Jesus Christ; to consider his suffering and his sacrifice, his life, death, burial, and resurrection.
When is Lent?
Lent is a period of 40 days — excluding Sundays between Ash Wednesday and Easter, as every Lord's Day is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Lenten Luncheons will be held as follows:
March 16 at First Baptist Church with Brother Jason Gunter
March 23 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Father Joseph Stoverink
March 30 at Westside Family Life Center with Brother Aaron Good
April 6 at Saint Paul Lutheran Church with Brother Scott Chamberlin
April 13 at First Chirstian Church with Brother Rodger Atkinson
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