Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) and the broader tradition of Carnival ("goodbye to meat") are reminders of the joy of Christ prior to the season of Lent. Let's explore some traditions.
The people who walked in darkness, Isaiah prophesied, have seen a great light! How does the salvation of the Gentiles reveal the glory of God? Hannah Armidon explores the joy and delight of God's plan on this Feast of the Epiphany.
This book highlights features of Matthew’s, traces the development of the Magis’ story in early and medieval tales based on the biblical story, and surveys references to this great tradition.
This week’s readings in our journey through the Gospel of John for the Good Book Club present several episodes where Jesus interacts with strangers, and doing so, gives insight into his person and mission.
On the Eve of Epiphany, the Twelfth Day of Christmas, why not gather up in gratitude all the abundance of love, joy and celebration that our Christmas faith has bestowed upon us and, wherever we live, think of some ways to take to the streets and share it with the world?