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This weekend, we wrapped up our Abide series with a powerful Lent Prayer & Worship gathering focused on the spiritual practice of Sunday worship and gathering together as the Church.

Drawing from Hebrews 10, Terrence reminded us that perseverance in faith is not an individual pursuit. We are called to encourage one another, hold fast to hope, and resist the temptation to drift. Gathering on Sundays isn’t just a habit…it’s how God sustains us. It reminds us that darkness hasn’t won, our hope is alive, and we belong to something eternal.

Sunday worship anchors us in hope, strengthens our endurance, and calls us back into God’s bigger story. May we continue to abide in Christ, not alone, but together.

Today marks the launch of our 42-Day Lent Rule of Life, a church-wide journey designed to help us intentionally abide in Christ together.

Throughout Lent, we’re inviting you to step into a simple daily rhythm–putting each spiritual discipline into practice together:

Monday – Fasting

Tuesday – Confession

Wednesday – Gratitude

Thursday – Generosity

Friday – Celebration

Saturday – Rest

Sunday – Church Gathering

To guide us, we’ve created a Rule of Life Journal to help you reflect and stay engaged each day. We’re also continuing our Bible Before Phone daily devotion that aligns with each day’s practice.

To download the Rule of Life Journal, visit necchurch.org/resources.

To join our Bible Before Phone, text "Bible" to 833-275-2412.

Our heart is for the entire church to participate. These practices are not about adding pressure to your schedule; they’re about creating space for God to shape us. We believe that leaning into these 42 days will deepen your connection with God, increase your joy, strengthen your mental and spiritual health, and draw us closer together as a church family.

Even when the practices feel simple or repetitive, we trust that the Holy Spirit will meet you in fresh and meaningful ways each day. Let’s lean in together and allow this Lent season to shape us into a more mature, unified body of Christ.