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Ash Wednesday

When Is Ash Wednesday?

Ash Wednesday is on February 18, 2026.

How Can I Celebrate Ash Wednesday This Year?

Worship Services

At our Downtown Campus, First Houston United Methodist will be hosting 2 worship services on Ash Wednesday. A traditional worship service at 12 PM and a modern worship service at 7 PM in the chapel. Our services will be available on our YouTube and our Live Streaming page. No matter where you are, you can join us in worship.

Curbside Ashes

Continuing our tradition, we will be providing curbside ashes to the city of Houston – starting during morning rush hour and continuing throughout the day, including over the lunch period. You can stop by any time during those times and receive the imposition of ashes on the sidewalk outside the Downtown Campus, and pray with any of the clergy or laity serving there, or take a moment of reflection and prayer in the Downtown Chapel.

Worship Services

Downtown Campus Noon Worship Service

12:00 p.m. In The Chapel

Online Services

12:00 p.m. – Ash Wednesday Service Watch Online

Downtown Campus 7 PM Worship Service

7:00 p.m. In The Chapel

Curbside Ashes Schedule

Downtown Campus Drive-Thru Ashes

7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Curbside Ashes Location (Downtown)

Ash Wednesday Curbside Ashes Location and Directions

Our Curbside Ash Station is easy to find. Drive down Clay Street at the front of the church. Cones will mark the spot where you can pull in and experience the imposition of ashes, right in front of the church’s front steps. A pastor or a member of our staff or congregation will be waiting there for you. If you would like to be prayed with or prayed over, we would be delighted to. Just ask.

Click here for directions

What Is Ash Wednesday?

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, the 40 days leading to Easter, where we begin a journey towards preparing our hearts for Easter, and the world-changing miracle that celebration represents.

Lent begins with a small marking of ashes, a little dust that confronts us with our sin, and our mortality – from dust to come and to dust we return, save for the miraculous actions of Easter day. This season is typically one of discipleship – where we try to transform our dirt into something holy. People often “give up” something for Lent, an exercise that reminds us in our sacrifice to be mindful of the sacrifice Jesus made for us.

Discipleship always starts with an encounter with Jesus.  Even though we are the ones marked with dust on Ash Wednesday, Jesus is ultimately the one who gets dirty. The sacrifice Jesus made is what frees us from the markings of sin – because of him, we walk free and clean.

On Ash Wednesday, you wear a cross on your hand or forehead as a visible reminder that though you are marked with dust today, you are forever unmarked by the gift and sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Ash Wednesday - Giving ashes to someone
Ash Wednesday with Pastor Eric giving ashes to church member
Ash Wednesday given to church member

Ash Wednesday Volunteers

Come be a part of our Curbside Ashes outreach! We will be outside our Downtown campus from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

We want to invite our church family to join us, imposing ashes on visitors who stop, meeting and praying with members of our community, and helping to be a welcoming introduction to our church home.

Click here to see the sign up sheet and find a time that works for you.

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