About this Event
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the season of reflection and renewal that leads toward Easter. This ancient service invites us to pause, to take an honest look at our lives, and to remember both our fragility and our hope.
In the Christian tradition, Ash Wednesday is a day of repentance and grace. We receive ashes on our foreheads as a sign of our humanity — “remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return” — and as a sign of God’s mercy that meets us precisely where we are. It is a reminder that life is finite, precious, and worthy of deep care.
In human terms, this service speaks to something universal: our longing for meaning, our need for honesty, our awareness that life is brief, and our hope that renewal is possible. It creates space to reflect, to let go of what weighs us down, and to begin again.
The service includes Holy Communion, where we gather at Christ’s table to receive forgiveness, strength, and hope for the journey ahead.
Whether you come with strong faith, quiet questions, or simply a desire for a meaningful moment of stillness in a busy world — you are welcome here.
And when we say all, we mean all.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American Church in Berlin - Lutherkirche am Dennewitzplatz, Dennewitzplatz 1, Berlin, Germany
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