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February 27, 2026
Good Morning,
In a world that equates worth with usefulness, caring for one’s own life can feel almost transgressive. The Lent season invites us to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what matters most. It encourages everyone to step away from distractions, embrace humility, and deepen our connection with God through fasting and charity. It serves as a reminder to prioritize love, kindness, and spiritual health over materialistic pursuits or daily distractions. Lamentations 3:40 says; Let us search out and examine our ways and turn back to the LORD.
Our world is tired and not only fatigued by the passing of time. There is a weariness that runs deeper than the physical exhaustion we see on the earth, groaning under the weight of exploitation, and in people who carry invisible burdens, often in silence and isolation. Many carry unresolved conflicts, unspoken griefs, generational wounds, and the quiet fatigue of “keeping things going.” Lent is not about punishment, but about a truth that invites us to face our tiredness honestly and place it in the hands of God.
Lent invites us to ask uncomfortable but necessary questions, such as how we are living and what weaknesses we have normalized. A tired Christian who never stops risks becoming a functional contradiction: proclaiming a God of life while living as if life were disposable. As we reconnect with our own fragility, we become better able to recognize the fragility of those around us.
Lent is not a burden added to an already exhausted world. It is a gift offered by God that teaches us that rest is holy, care is ethical, and vulnerability is not failure but truth. Lent offers us an opportunity to come to God with our tiredness and learn from Him how to make the world a place where life can rest, heal, and flourish again. Lent becomes a journey of hope and transformation, leading us toward the light of Easter with hearts open to joy.
We greatly appreciate your continued financial contributions to support the church as we adopt this new worship style. Please continue mailing your checks to Payne Chapel A.M.E. Church, 2701 Lee St, Houston, Texas 77026, or use Givelify.com on the church website.
Your meditation for thought is: “We live in a world of evaluations, assessments, and measurements, but Jesus turns his gaze deeper because he knows that what is measurable can be faked.” — Scot McKnight.
Pray and wait on God.
Pastor Kevin L. Bullock, Sr.