When the Middle Feels Long
By the third week of Lent, the newness has worn off. The good intentions are still there, but the journey can start to feel long. Schedules are full. Energy is stretched. The quiet goals we set on Ash Wednesday may need renewing.
This is often where growth really begins.
Choosing Consistency Over Perfection
Lent is not about getting everything right. It is about staying engaged. Choosing again. Trying again. Showing up again.
In our schools, this looks familiar. A student who keeps working through a challenging concept. A teacher who continues to encourage even when the day feels heavy. A staff member who quietly supports others behind the scenes.
Progress rarely makes headlines. It happens in steady, faithful steps.
Strength in Small Decisions
The third week reminds us that consistency matters. A kind word. A patient response. A decision to include someone who feels left out. These are not dramatic acts, but they shape our communities in powerful ways.
When we choose care again and again, we build something lasting.
Living Our Theme Every Day
Open Doors, Build Bridges, Nourish New Beginnings.
These are not once-a-year goals. They are daily commitments. Lent invites us to recommit, even when it would be easier not to.
A Question for This Week
Where in your day are you being invited to stay the course?
Sometimes faithfulness is simply continuing, even when no one is watching.