Epiphany Now and Before

Background

     Epiphany is one of the oldest Christian feasts. It was celebrated since the end of the second century, before the Christmas holiday was established. It is commonly known as Twelfth Night, Twelfth Day, or the Feast of Epiphany. It means “manifestation” or “showing forth”. It is also called Theophany (“manifestation of God”).

     It commemorates the first two occasions on which Jesus’ divinity was manifested: when the three kings visited infant Jesus in Bethlehem, and when John the Baptist baptized him in the River Jordan.

Epiphany Symbols

     Various paintings, artworks and sketches show the three wise men and Jesus. Some paintings artworks show the three wise men on the way to Bethlehem or adoring baby Jesus. The kings are important because their visit illustrates that Jesus was the king of all kings who came for the Jews and the Gentiles.

     The star that guides the wise men to Christ also symbolizes Epiphany, as well as the three gifts they gave to Jesus: gold (fit for a king); frankincense (used to worship at a temple); and myrrh (used for embalming, as well as a salve for irritations such as diaper rash). Other paintings depict the story of Jesus’ baptism. Many Orthodox churches consider Jesus’ baptism to be the first step towards the crucifixion. The liturgical color for the Epiphany season is white.


Re-Imagine !

An Epiphany Reflection Vodcast Series on how we can live out our faith in ways that are relevant and transformative in today’s world

JANUS: Looking Backward and Forward

In The Palm of Warmth: Hummingbird Lessons and God’s Care

Love in Every Moment : Grand-parenting Beyond Duty

Davos’ Man: A Crisis of Trust

The ‘No Harm’ Deception: Ethical Echoes Beyond ‘Davos Man

Trans: The Evolution of Identity

The Bible says:
God is making all things new and fresh in Jesus Christ!
God is renewing us, in Jesus Christ!
God wants to renew us in Jesus Christ this year, and beyond.


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