
Once upon a time, I was pretty critical of the concept of “Ashes to Go.” I worried that by encouraging people to get quick ashes, they would miss the fullness of the liturgy, cheapening the power and importance of what we do on Ash Wednesday. How could a three minute interaction hold the same power as an hour-long ritual?
This year, I am grateful once again that someone convinced me years ago to try Ashes to Go anyway. As our church is located in a more suburban area, we do a drive-through ashes experience. The reasons people stop vary widely. For some, they do not like to drive at night, so a daytime option fits their schedule. For others, they have young children and a school night is just too hard to rally for the family. For others, the reasons are not totally clear, but stories are shared: about how times are hard for their families, how they haven’t been to church in five years, how they heard about it in the neighborhood and wanted to check it out. And for others, words fail them, but you see in their eyes how powerful the brief, intimate moment with the sacred means a tremendous amount.
If there are times I wonder if we really need to offer Ashes to Go, every year reminds me of the absolute necessity of meeting people where they are. In fact, I have been wondering if there are not other ways we can step out of the church walls and meet people where they are. Surely if something as grim as reminding people they are dust can compel people to drive by for ashes, there must be other ways we can take “liturgy” to the streets. Ever since the pandemic happened and our parish embraced livestreaming, I have become increasingly aware of the church’s ability to reach people differently – to minister to and offer sacred encounters in all sorts of ways.
As we journey deeper into Lent this year, I invite you to consider where else in your life you can take church with you. Maybe you can slow down just a bit and listen to the stories of those around you. Maybe you can reach out to someone who is hurting today. Or maybe you can share a bit of your own story and how your journey with God is making a difference. I look forward to hearing how God is showing up outside the church walls this week!