[This resource is one of many included in our Tell Me Something Good Lent Bundle]

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We invite you to journey through this devotional at your own pace from Ash Wednesday to Easter, as each week offers art, reflections, poetry, and hymns to ground you in the good news. This Lent, let the teachings of Jesus lead us forward. May the good news inspire us to take action in a world desperate to hear, see, and taste what is good.

THE DEVOTIONAL INCLUDES THIS WEEKLY RHYTHM:

  • Poem (by Rev. Sarah A. Speed)

  • Original hymn (by Rev. Anna Strickland)

  • Scripture & biblical commentary (by Rev. Dr. Brian Blount and Rev. Lizzie McManus-Dail)

  • Art & written reflections (by Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman, Rev. Lisle Gwynn Garrity, Hannah Garrity, Rev. T. Denise Anderson, Carmelle Beaugelin-Caldwell, and Rev. Nicolette Faison)


TO PRINT IN-HOUSE: Print the devotional on 8.5x11 sheets to fold into an 8.5 x 5.5 booklet. Print the PDF under landscape orientation, double-sided, and choose "short edge to short edge," "flip on short edge," or "head to head" for the correct layout. The PDF is arranged so that you can easily fold the pages in half, staple or bind them down the middle, and voila! You have a beautiful devotional. (Note: If you need an alternative file for your printer, check the printing guide included with the download. Additional file formats are linked in that document.)

TO DISTRIBUTE ELECTRONICALLY: Share the link to the e-reader version and copyright notice contained on page four of the printing guide with your congregation via email or other private communications. (Note: Please consider the number of digital copies you plan to distribute in addition to any printed copies when choosing a licensing option below.)

TO ORDER PRINTED COPIES: Follow the instructions in the “How to order printed copies” PDF included in the download to order printed copies from Print Bind Ship. The deadline to pre-order is January 22, 2026.


Please choose one of the licensing options below based on how many copies you wish to distribute (whether printed or electronically) to your community.