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Desert Sand Dunes

Lent at All Saints

Ash Wednesday

​Ash Wednesday Services

February 18, 2026

Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes
Noon in the church (no music)
7:30 p.m. in the church (with music)

Lent

Sundays in Lent​

February 22-March 22

8 a.m., Holy Eucharist: Rite One 

9:15 a.m., Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (ages 3-12), Lenten Study in the Conference Room

10:30 a.m. in the main church, Holy Eucharist: Rite Two*

11:30 a.m. Coffee Hour & Solemn Communion Class​

On Sunday, March 29 (Palm Sunday) and Sunday, April 5 (Easter Day) there will be one service at 10:30 a.m. There is no other morning formation.

Lent Resources

Meditations from the booklet, Living Well Through Lent are available as daily emails from Living Compass. Visit their website and scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up for these emails.

Written by Sister Monica Clare, an Episcopal nun, author and unlikely TikTok star, the Lenten 2026 meditations offer an invitation to rediscover—or deepen—holy habits of prayer, worship and engagement with Scripture. These “holy habits” provide a path to a life that is given shape, meaning and direction by being rooted in a deeper relationship with God.

This Lent, Seminary of the Southwest is offering a new Lenten project that invites the wider church into a season of renewal and hope. Designed to accompany the first five weeks of Lent, the video series creates space for prayer, conversation, and faithful reflection on repentance, discipleship, and the promise of new life.

Lenten materials offered by the United Thank Offering in 2026 are inspired by the book The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer. They include a webinar panel discussion on Tuesday, March 24 featuring Indigenous leaders discussing gratitude and reciprocity, as well as resources for adults and children.

Preparing to Become Beloved Community is organized around the four sections of the Becoming Beloved Community labyrinth (telling the truth, repairing the breach, practicing the way, proclaiming the dream). This Lent curriculum can help your small group or congregation to engage in racial reconciliation and reflect on Jesus’ coming among us. Available in EnglishSpanish, and French.

d365 devotionals are written by ministers, professors, students, teachers, missionaries, denominational leaders, and others who work with and care for students. Typically, an author writes on a single theme for one week. In these devotions, you will read honest struggles and questions, all in the context of real faith. As you read the thoughts of the writers, think about your own response to the Scripture for the day. Let the writer’s words serve as background for your own conversation with God.

Lent Madness is a lighthearted, educational, and participatory take on “March Madness” where participants learn about a wide variety of saints, ancient and modern.

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