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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 42 MIN

Grace, Grit & Grounds Episode 2:3 Reclaiming Lent

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Lent is one of the Church’s oldest rhythms, and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we take a step back to reclaim what’s been lost. Not rules or ritual for ritual’s sake, but a simple, intentional season meant to draw us closer to God as we prepare our hearts for Easter. Lent isn’t about earning grace or proving devotion. It’s about slowing down, clearing space, and remembering what matters. It’s a gift many Protestants have either forgotten or never been taught, and one worth rediscovering. You don’t need a special season to pray, fast, or seek God. But there’s something powerful about joining millions of believers across the world as we turn our attention together toward repentance, renewal, and resurrection hope. This is a back-to-the-basics invitation. Quiet. Grounded. Intentional. ☕ Pull up a chair. The road toward Easter has begun. #GraceGritGrounds #ReclaimingLent #LentSeason #BackToTheBasics #ChristianRhythms #SpiritualFormation #FaithInTheOrdinary #PreparingForEaster #SlowFaith

Lent is one of the Church’s oldest rhythms, and one many Protestants have forgotten or never been taught. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we explore where Lent came from, why it matters, and how reclaiming this season can help us slow down, refocus, and prepare our hearts for Easter. This isn’t about rules or ritual for its own sake, but about returning to simple practices that draw us closer to God. A grounded, back-to-the-basics invitation to rediscover an ancient rhythm with fresh eyes. Pull up a chair and walk the road toward Easter together.

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Lent is one of the Church’s oldest rhythms, and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we take a step back to reclaim what’s been lost. Not rules or ritual for ritual’s sake, but a simple, intentional season meant...

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