More Magi…
Once again I am enjoying daily readings from Robert Wright’s excellent Daily Office Readings from the Early Church. I especially appreciate how different, and how erudite, the early church mothers and fathers were in explicating Christian faith to the world. Without...Brightest
A second beloved Epiphany hymn once again hails from 19th century England…boy were they busy composing hymns then!! Anglican priest and bishop Reginald Heber composed Brightest and Best Are the Sons of the Morning in 1811 for his parish in Shropshire, England. The...Epiphanytide Decorations
A more personal reflection today dear readers….since I have been living in an extended household situation, I have more flexibility to decorate your parish rectory more seasonally. Empty nesting seems to mean I notice more and smaller things more readily than I did...Epiphany’s Collect
O God, by the leading of a star you manifested your only Son to the Peoples of the earth: Lead us, who know you now by faith, to your presence, where we may see your glory face to face; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the...Three
Like Advent and Christmas, Epiphany enjoys some customary hymnody. I am pleased to share this first significant American contribution to the classic holiday hymnody of the Episcopal Church. Yep, We Three Kings of Orient (the hymn’s technical name) is thoroughly...Egeria Interuppta
Dangit, dangit, dangit! Why O Lord, why?! Of all the sections of Egeria’s Journal, our almost sole, priceless 4th century AD/CE eyewitness to the creative Christian worship arising straight out of the ground in Jerusalem under the great bishop Cyril of...Beloved
The First Sunday of Epiphany is anchored by the final Incarnation cycle theophany, a shockingly intimate and surprising appearance of God at the Baptism of our Lord…
Magical Magi, Part Two
Hard to fit all this consequential Epiphany material into just one day! Magic’s just like that! So, our Matthean magi dressed up by Christian legendariums then…