Our Magi material from the True Vine Atrium |
Epiphany began on January 6th with the celebration of Jesus' surprising visit from the Magi. With these mysterious visitors from afar came the realization that Jesus was born to reveal God's love to the entire world, not just the faithful community that awaited him. Jesus is a light to enlighten the nations! My beautiful new Epiphany star and all of the candles we have been lighting at our house are good reminders of the light of Jesus and our call to follow!
The season of Epiphany continues for four to nine weeks, depending upon the date of Easter. This year, Epiphany ends on February 22nd**, when we begin our preparation for Easter with Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent. I'm sure you've noticed that in Epiphany, green returns to the sanctuary! We have green hangings from the pulpit and lectern, a green dossal curtain (left), and a green stole and chasuble for Rev. Peter.
In the atrium, we often call this season "Growing Time," because in it we can grow into all of the wonderful discoveries we made in the rich and exciting seasons of Advent and Christmas. We also grow in our ministries and mission - getting on with the work we have been called to do. We hear the scriptural accounts of Jesus beginning his ministry, calling his disciples, and teaching his people about the Kingdom of God. Through the stories Jesus tells and through the many miracles he performs, Jesus teaches those who follow the good news of what life is like in God's Kingdom.
Epiphany is growing time! For Jesus, there were people to heal and feed, unjust boundaries to break, and parables to teach. What is God calling you to this Epiphany?
** Ash Wednesday is on February 22, 2012 this year. I changed the date in the post above to reflect the current calendar.
Dear Leslie,
ReplyDeleteI'll try again to comment: Thank you for repeating the Epiphany story. I am reading a book right now that is a fictionalized account of the beginning of Jesus's ministry--Anne Rice, THE ROAD TO CANA. I always love to see and hear about the Atrium! Love, Mary Jo