Resources for Epiphany / Theophany

There's no new Epiphany reflection from me this year, but here are some of my previous posts: Theme of Light God’s Shining Forth: A Reflection on Epiphany and Genesis 1.1-5 (2024) It Only Takes a Spark: A Reflection for Epiphany 2023 Arise! Shine! : A Reflection for Epiphany 2021 Theme of the Magi Wise Men … Continue reading Resources for Epiphany / Theophany

A New Creation Story: A Reflection on John 1.1-18

This past Summer in our study of Genesis 1-11, we saw how the Old Testament contains several different creation stories (Comparison of Creation Texts). The best-known stories, of God’s speaking the universe into existence over six days in Genesis 1 and the story of the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2-3, appear to be relatively … Continue reading A New Creation Story: A Reflection on John 1.1-18

Unto Us A Child is Born: A Reflection for Christmas 2024

When I was a kid, my church’s focused time for children on Christmas Eve was always framed as “Baby Jesus’ Birthday Party.” It was always a lot of fun, and probably a good way to wrangle a bunch of excited kids with visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads. But, as I grew older, I … Continue reading Unto Us A Child is Born: A Reflection for Christmas 2024

The Song of the Lowly: A Reflection on Luke 1.39-55

It is one of the sad realities of Christian history that the Roman Empire conquered Christianity — not by persecuting it, but by adopting it. Despite the valiant efforts of monastics, mystics, and reformers, who have offered up a 'minority report' in every generation, for the most part, Christianity has been enmeshed with ideas of … Continue reading The Song of the Lowly: A Reflection on Luke 1.39-55

Sons of Abraham: An Advent Reflection on Luke 3.7-18

All too often, it seems to me, as people of faith, we want the big, bold solution to the problems of the world, instead of the simple things right before us. And perhaps that’s why the teaching of John the Baptist, which was later echoed and expanded upon by Jesus, resonates so strongly with me. … Continue reading Sons of Abraham: An Advent Reflection on Luke 3.7-18