When my kids were little, they used a night-light. It was just a small light glowing in the darkness of their room to put their wild fears and anxieties to rest and enable them to feel secure in a big way. We had a night-light in the hallway, too. If they felt insecure and needed… Continue reading God’s light is like a night-light…⭐
Tag: Epiphany
Like the wise men bringing three gifts, let me suggest you try these three things
Traditionally, January 6 is called Epiphany, and it follows the 12 days of Christmas. The Day of Epiphany celebrates the wise men bringing gifts to the Christ child. In the liturgical calendar, January 7 through March 4, 2025 is the season after Epiphany. The word Epiphany comes from the Greek, “epiphaneia,” and means appearance, showing… Continue reading Like the wise men bringing three gifts, let me suggest you try these three things
Advent & Christmas Top Ten List
10.Q: Christmas is on a Sunday, what are we going to do?A: Celebrate! That’s right, celebrate! “Celebrate” is the simplest and yet the most profound answer to that query. Come & Join us! 9.Q: Are there any other details about Christmas Day we need to know?A: There will be no fellowship time after worship. PJ’s… Continue reading Advent & Christmas Top Ten List
February: From Epiphany to Lent
The month of February 2021 spans two seasons in the liturgical church: Epiphany and Lent. The Season of Epiphany began January 6, as we celebrated the magi’s gifts to the Christ child. The name Epiphany comes from the Greek epiphaneia, meaning “appearance.” The season celebrates the light of Christ going out to the world –… Continue reading February: From Epiphany to Lent
We’re Better Than This. We Must Do Better.
It was supposed to be the feast of Epiphany which is the day we remember the magi and their gifts to the Christ child. Back in biblical times, the scene turned ugly quite quickly. An insecure leader, afraid of the successor to the throne, sanctioned the death of a child and any who was that… Continue reading We’re Better Than This. We Must Do Better.