February 25, 2026 - Full-of-Grace

Second Sunday of Lent (Year A) – Free Liturgical Resources

The Second Sunday of Lent moves us from desert to mountain. Last week the question was: where do you hide? This week it becomes: what do you do when the light comes toward you? Free resources for 1 March 2026 include a full biblical background tracing the Transfiguration through Moses, Elijah, and Abraham; a contemplative penitential rite built around God's words of love from Scripture, with space to ask whether you receive them as personally addressed to you; and a Prayer of the Faithful with intercessions for those hiding from the light, managing God's radiance, unable to receive forgiveness, and finding their way back. A personal reflection on the Gospel that brought one person home is coming soon.

Three People Who Knew What It Costs: 2 Lent, Year A, Background

What if the Transfiguration was not a once-only event staged to strengthen the disciples before the passion — but simply a glimpse of what always happened when Jesus was alone in prayer? This biblical background for the Second Sunday of Lent Year A explores Moses and Elijah not as symbols of law and prophecy, but as two human beings who knew from experience what it costs and what it means to shine with God's presence. One through prayer so sustained his face became unbearable to look at. One through depression so complete he lay down and asked to die. Together, alongside Abraham's embodied obedience and Paul's language of grace made manifest, they give us a Transfiguration that is not about spectacle — but about the passive, transforming gift of staying in the presence of God.

Are You Ready to Shine?: 2nd Lent, Year A, Experience

One of the quiet struggles at the heart of the confessional is that people return, year after year, carrying sins already absolved — not because they have not been forgiven, but because they cannot receive the forgiveness as given to them. This penitential rite for the Second Sunday of Lent, Year A, addresses that wound directly. Drawing on the Transfiguration's theme of light received rather than managed, it moves through a series of God's own words — from Isaiah and Jeremiah, through the Gospel of John, to the voice on the mountain — with space between each sentence to ask: do I hear this as spoken to me? A 5–7 minute fully scripted experience for the Penitential Rite, with pacing notes, minister guidance, and a note on adaptation for post-communion use.

Stepping Into the Light: 2nd Lent, Year A, POF

Prayer of the Faithful: Second Sunday of Lent, Year A — 1 March 2026 Quick Reference Date: 1 March 2026 Season: Lent, Year A — Second Sunday Readings: Genesis 12:1–4a | Psalm 33 | 2 Timothy 1:8b–10 | Matthew 17:1–9 Theme: The face that shines — on being transformed by encounter rather than control Response: Reader: Lord, hear us.   All: Lord, graciously hear us. How to use this resource: This set contains more...