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Local Church Puts the Drive-Thru Concept to Work on Ash Wednesday

Pastor Scott Low of Tallmadge United Methodist Church and his set up for drive-thru ashes.
Abigail Bottar
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WKSU
Pastor Scott Low of Tallmadge United Methodist Church and his set up for drive-thru ashes.

In this age of drive-thru convenience, even churches are trying the idea. For Ash Wednesday, a number of churches are offering drive-thru ashes.

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. Some Christian denominations place ashes on people’s foreheads to recall human mortality and to represent their faith, usually at a service.

Tallmadge United Methodist Church Pastor Scott Low began offering drive-thru ashes when he arrived four years ago.

Low says spreading the word on social media has created a lot of interest.

“Most of the people who come are not from the congregation, and then we have a service at 6:30 this evening and so people who come to the Ash Wednesday service from the congregation usually come to that.”

Low hopes to continue offering drive thru prayer during Lent, so people can stop on their way to work in the mornings.

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Abigail Bottar is a junior at Kent State University. She is pursuing a major in political science with a concentration in American politics and minors in history and women's studies. Additionally, Abigail is starting her second semester copy editing for The Burr.