by Diane Woodrow Today is the day before Epiphany. The day before the church calendar celebrates the arrival of the Wise Men visiting Jesus. Some days before a big day are …
by Christine Sine We have all spent more time in our houses in 2020 than ever before. We have learned to appreciate our homes in ways that we never have …
By Lilly Lewin Next week we celebrate Epiphany and the visit of the Wisemen, the Magi, to toddler Jesus. They brought Jesus gifts to honor the King. I’ve always thought …
by Lilly Lewin I’ve posted this before, but it’s a great practice for Epiphany, January, or even next year post Advent…Looking back at your year and doing some reflection before …
By Lilly Lewin In January, I like to continue to remember the childhood of Jesus and realize that even though the lectionary grows him up quickly, we don’t have to …
By Michael Moore — It is January 9th and we have moved into the season of Epiphany.. It has been 16 days since we commemorated the birth of our Lord. …
By Lynn Domina — A few years ago, I went with a group of friends to India, all of us studying interfaith dialogue. One of the few purely recreational activities was …
By Emily Huff — Today is Epiphany which marks the Season of Light. In the church calendar, Epiphany comes after the 12 days of Christmas and lasts until Ash Wednesday which …
This is a beautiful poem to contemplate as we approach the Eve of Epiphany. What star will you follow? Creator of the Stars God of Epiphanies You are the Great …
By Lilly Lewin Consider being a magi, a wiseman or woman, a wise counselor in 2020. Imagine it! Picture yourself. You are extremely smart, in fact you were in the …
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