Snippets of Quiet
Next Wednesday, February 14th is not only Valentine’s Day and the birthday of one of our very favorite people, but it is also Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the Lenten season.
It’s no surprise to y’all that I love a seasonal rhythm. Moving with the seasons has been one of the chief disciplines of my Spirit-life in these 10 years in Memphis, and the church seasons for Advent and Lent are some of my favorite spaces to settle in for some quiet and reflection.
Quiet and reflection are two things which have been exceedingly hard to come by in the last few years, so where as I would have set aside several hours a day to think/pray/read in seasons past, this year my intentional quiet is going to look like small little chunks of time.
I think I’m going to steal back some time by taking a little break from my personal social media accounts for the season. That’ll give me some small chunks of time to journal or just let my mind have space to wander—one of my favorite past times. I’m also going to try to be intentional about going outside by myself for just a few minutes each day. The Spirit has always had a lot to say when she speaks through the wind in the trees (and when I am paying attention), so I’ll go outside to listen.
Birth and death and resurrection are some of the deepest wells of redemption and wonder I can fathom. I’m hopeful that as I take some small pauses and make space, I’ll be met there with revelation, newness, and maybe some beautiful old things, too.
May you find the rhythms for your Lenten season, whatever they may be, and may you walk in them with joy and peace. Amen.