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Ash Wednesday
By Sherri Gragg Posted on February 26, 2020March 27, 2020

“You Have Something On Your Forehead”- What is the Deal with Ash Wednesday?

Today is Ash Wednesday, a Holy Day of prayer that begins the season of Lent. If you, like me, didn’t grow up observing Ash Wednesday, here are a few things … Continue reading “You Have Something On Your Forehead”- What is the Deal with Ash Wednesday?

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Categories: Ash Wednesday, Bible, Christianity, faith, God, UncategorizedTags: Ash Wednesday, Christianity, faith, Lent

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