This is a 25 minute edit of our Sunday Communion on 25th January 2020 - The feast of The Epiphany. The Epiphany is an ancient Christian feast day and is significant in a number of ways. In the East, where it originated, the Epiphany celebrates the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist in the River Jordan. It also celebrates Jesus’ birth. The Western Church began celebrating the Epiphany in the 4th century where it was, and still is, associated with the visit of the magi (wise men) to the infant Jesus when God revealed himself to the world through the incarnation of Jesus. According to Matthew 2:11 they offered him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. The Reflection is by the Rector, Steve Butler.
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September 4th 2022: “A radical letter.”
August 21st 2022: “The hungry coat!”
August 21st 2022: “A day to break the chains.”
August 7th 2022: “Doing our best for God”
August 7th 2022: The Divine Thief.
July 31st 2022: “Tenderness taboo.”
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July 10th 2022: “Love thy neighbour.”
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May 8th 2022: “The Gospel in Chairs”
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