James 4:8a ESV
During this season of Lent and leading up to Easter, Worship Anew will offer special programs for an additional opportunity for aging adults to hear God’s Word. We will offer programs for Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and a special "My Song Is Love Unknown" Lenten Choir program.
The programs will be offered below as well as through Worship Anew’s digital-only platforms, including streaming on our YouTube channel, through our app on Roku, Apple TV, Google TV, and Amazon Firestick, as well as through our app on iPhone and Android devices. Learn about these ways to watch the program at WorshipAnew.org/app
Also, follow along with our Hope-Full Living Devotions throughout Lent, and read our March and April Broadcaster magazines. Both are available online or in print.
My Song Is Love Unknown: A Lenten Musical Remembrance
As we look to the coming of our King, join Worship Anew in a time of song with a choir program, “My Song Is Love Unknown: A Lenten Musical Remembrance.” Worship Anew brings together hymns from choirs who have recorded for our weekly worship program.
This program includes the following hymns:
► “My Song Is Love Unknown” (LSB #430) by the Worship Anew Choir
► “All Mankind Fell in Adam’s Fall” (LSB #562) by the Concordia Lutheran High School A Cappella Choir, Fort Wayne, Ind.
► “God Loved the World So That He Gave” (LSB #571) by the Worship Anew Choir
► “Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me” (LSB #761) by the Lincoln Lutheran High School Chamber Choir, Lincoln, Neb.
► “The Lamb” (LSB #547) by Christ Our Rock Lutheran High School, Centralia, Ill.
► “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” (LSB #425) by the Worship Anew Choir
► “Lift High the Cross” (LSB #837) by the Indiana District LWML Choir
► “Be Present at Our Table, Lord” (LSB #775) by the Worship Anew Choir
► “Abide with Me” (LSB #878) by the Lincoln Lutheran High School Choir, Lincoln, Neb.
The Great Exchange
February 18, 2026 – Ash Wednesday
Guest Pastor - Rev. Joe Hoem
Lent isn’t about improving ourselves but about seeing what Christ has done for us. The One who knew no sin became sin in our place, bearing our guilt on the cross. In Him, we are made righteous, forgiven, and free to live as God’s beloved.
Sermon Text: 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10
Readings: Psalm 51:1-13; 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10; Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
Featured Choirs: Lincoln Lutheran High School, Lincoln, Neb.; St. Paul’s Lutheran School, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Christ Our Rock Lutheran High School, Centralia, Ill.; St. John Lutheran Church, Indianapolis, Ind.
Featured Art and Architecture: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Ind.