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2023 Lenten Meditations

Who is My Neighbor?

According to The Book of Common Prayer, Lent provides us with the opportunity for self-examination, repentance, prayer, fasting and self-denial; and to read and meditate on God’s holy word (BCP, p 265).

This Lenten Season, Episcopal Relief & Development invites you to join us as we meditate on the commandment to love our neighbor and consider the meaning of this fundamental instruction in our daily lives.

The Rev. Robin Denney, a parish priest and former missionary focused on agricultural development in Liberia and South Sudan, wrote this year’s meditations. Robin’s reflections are poignant and personal and challenge the reader to consider the question, “Who is my neighbor?”

Join us on your Lenten journey. You can sign up to receive a meditation in your inbox each day, read the meditations online by visiting the links below, or download all the meditations to read and share. May God richly bless you this Lenten season.


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Laurie Burns, M.S., MFT
Children's Formation; a grief shared
(310) 948-1484 

    Laurie Burns, M.S., MFT

    Children's Formation; a grief shared
    (310) 948-1484 |

    Laurie has been on staff at Epiphany since 2001 and an active member since 1988. She serves as Lay Eucharistic Minister, Epiphany Youth Group leader, and catechist for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. She facilitated the Grief and Loss Group for 13 years - and most recently began facilitating the Epiphany Pulse group. Laurie and her husband, Barry, have loved their time at Epiphany and look forward to many more years in their church home.

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