
Epiphany
I am very fond of the season of Epiphany which comes straight after Christmas. I have pondered why this is and have come up with three reasons “I love Epiphany”
1) It feels like you get all the joy of Christmas with a little less of the stress!
2) Its just a lovely word to say, with all the lovely “ph” sounds it rolls off the tongue!
3) It connects us deeply to our Eastern Christian Heritage that has so many riches.
So this week, we begin our Epiphany journey, as the church begins to grapple with and wonder at the God who is made manifest, real, visible in the baby of the manger. As the Magi make their appearance, having travelled far and for so long. As we learn of the tyranny of rulers and the burden of being a refugee. I invite us all to enjoy deeply this Epiphany season, so that it might bring us healing, perspective and joy.
This Sunday 5th January our worship is as follows
10am – Creative Church – Theme “East” – St Marys
10.30am – Holy Communion with Band and Junior Church – All Saints
6.30pm – Sung Holy Communion for Epiphany – St Marys
THE WEEK AHEAD
Weds 8th Jan
9:00am – Celtic Morning Prayer – All Saints
Thursday 9th Jan
10:00am – Holy Communion – St. Mary’s
Friday 10th Jan
1:00pm – 2:00pm – Lunchtime Concert – Kookie Yukes – St Marys
Saturday 11th Jan
12:00pm – 2:00pm – Saturday Lunches – St. Mary’s
Sunday 12th Jan
8:00am – Holy Communion – All Saints
10:00am – Holy Communion – St. Mary’s
10:30am – Muddy Church – All Saints
7:15pm – Generations – All Saints Link
Epiphany Collect to ponder – till we see each other
O God, who by the leading of a star manifested your only Son to the peoples of the earth: mercifully grant that we, who know you now by faith, may at last behold your glory face to face; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen
Blessings for 2025
Revd Lizzie