On Ash Wednesday, March 1, three downtown Bethel churches will team up to offer “Ashes to Go,” a new approach to a centuries-old Christian tradition, outdoors in front of Molten Java, 213 Greenwood Avenue. Clergy from Bethel United Methodist Church, the First Congregational Church of Bethel, and St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church will offer ashes from 6:45 to 8:45 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ashes to Go is part of a new nationwide movement that has clergy and lay people visiting transit stops, street corners, coffee shops, and college campuses to mark the foreheads of interested passers-by with ashes and invite them to repent of past wrongdoing and seek forgiveness and renewal.
In the Christian tradition, Ash Wednesday marks the start of the holy season of Lent, a time for reflection and repentance in preparation for the celebration of Easter. For centuries, Christians have received a cross of ashes on the face at the beginning of that season as a reminder of human frailty and failings and as an invitation to receive God’s forgiveness. Ashes to Go provides the opportunity to participate in that tradition for people who have lost their connection to a church, or have never participated before.
More information about the Ashes to Go movement can be found at www.AshesToGo.org