Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on February 18th. If you are still looking for the right Lenten resource for your group to use to walk this sacred journey towards Easter, explore the resources below.
Unbound: The Intersections of Faith and Justice
Journey the path of Lent and Holy Week with your family, exploring the symbols of the season through these simple Lent and Holy Week @Home devotional cards. These cards invite households to engage more fully in the Lenten journey, reflecting together on events from Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. Each devotional card includes a scripture reading, a reflection, and a prayer. Families are invited to paint a rock with each symbol and create a path of rocks that leads to the cross.
Lent at Home Family Devotional
Created by the Around the Table initiative of the PCUSA, these 9 devotional cards can be used during Lent or anytime your group wants to engage with the Beatitudes. Vilmarie Cintrón-Olivieri invites you and your group to explore art as a form of prayer. Free Download either as a side-by-side layout or print as two-sided cards. This devotional could also be used anytime to focus on the Beatitudes, as each Beatitude card stands alone.
This Lent, let us remember that the good news really is good news. It is joyful—like fine wine saved for celebration. It grows like a mustard seed and smells like perfume poured from an alabaster jar. It tastes like bread passed endlessly through a hungry crowd. It sounds like laughter and feels like mercy. The good news is alive in the world. This is a bundle of 12 multimedia ministry resources for the season of Lent–Easter. It includes materials for 7 weeks starting with Ash Wednesday and concluding with Easter Sunday. May the good news inspire us to take action in a world desperate to hear, see, and taste what is good.
Presbyterian Outlook 2026 Lenten Devotional: Discipleship in a divided age
In a world marked by division, uncertainty and competing narratives, Matthew’s Gospel speaks with striking relevance. This Lenten devotional by Outlook editor Teri McDowell Ott invites readers to journey through Matthew’s Gospel to discover how Jesus leads us toward humility, courage, compassion and faithful discipleship amid the fractures of our age.


