“Epiphany” comes from a Greek word that means “reveal.” When someone has an epiphany, it’s not that reality changed. The way they see that reality is what changed, for a deeper truth has been revealed. An epiphany is an “a-ha!” moment causing us to look at things very differently. In the Church Year, Epiphany is the season where we see Jesus begin his ministry, revealing the reason the Son of God came to earth. In this season we will come to understand that when we have Jesus in our lives, it does not always mean our reality drastically changes. It simply means that we see reality differently (and better). Jesus always provides an abundance of epiphany moments.
Join us for a series: Epiphany Moments
January 12, 2025 – First Sunday after Epiphany – Baptism Is the Cure for an Identity Crisis
January 19, 2025 – Second Sunday after Epiphany – God Delivers More than We Ask, Not Less
January 26, 2025 – Third Sunday after Epiphany – Rejection Is Not Proof of Failure
February 2, 2025 – Fourth Sunday after Epiphany – Popularity Is Not Proof of Success
February 9, 2025 – Fifth Sunday after Epiphany – The Least Qualified Are the First Sent
February 16, 2025 – Sixth Sunday after Epiphany – Blessings Are Cursed; Curses Are Blessed
February 23, 2025 – Seventh Sunday after Epiphany – Love Your Enemies, Overcoming Evil with Good
March 2, 2025 Last Sunday after Epiphany (Transfiguration Sunday) – Glory Is Hidden in Order to Be Revealed