Unburdened A Lenten Journey toward Forgiveness

Unburdened

A Lenten Journey toward Forgiveness

Sin weighs us down, but we long for freedom.

When harmful words or actions lead to broken relationships, we often aim for forgiveness. But forgiveness can be elusive. Sometimes it can take our whole lives to forgive those who have harmed us. Sometimes we may never manage it. And when we are the ones responsible for rupture, we may long for a reconciliation that doesn’t come. 

Lent is a time to reflect on how Jesus frees us from the burden of sin, both personal and communal. It’s a time to orient ourselves toward Easter and the possibility of new life in Christ. Unburdened invites readers to hear God’s call to move away from brokenness and into the healing and hope of the resurrection. Author Carol Penner draws on her experiences as a pastor, chaplain, and theologian to help readers navigate the forgiveness journey. Through prayers, scripture reflections, and stories about individuals and communities, be encouraged to take small steps toward the freedom found in forgiveness.

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Carol Penner

Carol Penner has served as a pastor and is a currently assistant professor of theological studies at Conrad Grebel University, Waterloo, Ontario. She writes and speaks about worship, including on her worship blog at www.leadinginworship.com.

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