by Lucinda Smith Matthew’s gospel, chapter 2:1-12 (NIV): After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and …
by Jeannie Kendall – originally posted here on January 17, 2017. The wise men have always intrigued me. Of course the tradition is there – a named three kings bearing no …
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 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 …
By Lilly Lewin The season of epiphany begins on January 6th. Epiphany means….an appearance, a displaying, a showing forth, a making clear or public or obvious. I love Epiphany because …
by Christine Sine Tomorrow evening we will celebrate the Eve of Epiphany, the last feast of Christmas. This celebration commemorates the arrival of the Magi, the wise men from the East who brought …
I have always been a star gazer. As a child I loved to to visit the planetarium and soon learned to identify the most prominent stars in the night sky. …
In a couple of days we will celebrate the Eve of Epiphany (January 5th) and the arrival of the Magi. We have watched and waited through Advent, in Christmas we have come …
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