Throughout Epiphany, we see Jesus stepping into ordinary places and meeting people exactly where they are — often before they are ready or aware. Each Gospel story reveals a fresh beginning as Jesus invites us to follow Him in real time, opening our eyes to what God is quietly doing in and around us.
January 4, 2026
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
God Shows Up Uninvited
Readings: John 1:1-18
The Word becomes flesh not because the world asked for Him, but because God refuses to remain at a distance. Incarnation reveals a God who moves toward us before we are ready, willing, or welcoming. Jesus is God’s quiet insistence that we are not alone.
January 11, 2026
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
Baptism of the Lord
Readings: Matthew 3:13–17
Jesus begins His ministry by standing in the same line as sinners. Before a voice from heaven names Him, He chooses solidarity. Following Jesus means discovering Him not above us, but among us — waiting His turn beside imperfect people.
January 18, 2026
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
A New Name Before A New Life
Readings: John 1:29–42
Jesus renames Simon long before Simon lives into the identity. Discipleship begins with grace spoken ahead of transformation. Jesus sees who we are becoming before we do — and calls us into that future.
January 25, 2026
with Guest Preacher: Dr. LinYing Hu
What Kind of Man Is This ?
Readings: Matthew 8:23–27
February 1, 2026
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
Blessed Before Changed
Readings: Matthew 5:1–12
Jesus blesses people before they’ve done anything or become anything new. Blessing is not something we earn — it is God’s starting point. The Beatitudes reveal a kingdom drawn especially close to those who feel farthest from joy.
February 8, 2026
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
You Already are
Readings: Matthew 5:13–20
Jesus does not tell His disciples who they should become. He tells them who they are: salt and light. God entrusts us with influence and illumination long before we feel qualified. Transformation begins with identity, not effort.
February 15, 2026
with Rev. Dr. Richard Chung
Interrupted by Glory
Readings: Matthew 17:1–9
Peter tries to capture the moment with plans and structures, but God interrupts him. Some revelations are not meant to be organized — only received. The Transfiguration teaches quiet reverence: sometimes God’s presence calls us not to speak, but to listen.
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