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Epiphany…a time to pay attention

Epiphany…a time to pay attention

February 2, 2024 Featured, Pastor's Corner

During Epiphany, let’s notice the ways God Appears to us….

The name Epiphany comes from the Greek epiphaneia, meaning, “manifestation.” Most of us think of an epiphany as a flash of insight, but what if Epiphany is an invitation to notice the beauty and brilliance of what’s already there?

The magi found a new star in the sky. They bore witness to the presence of God within little Jesus. And during the time after Epiphany, we’ll hear Gospel stories of Jesus growing in his understanding of who he is as God’s child and of the kind of messiah he is called to be. Perhaps, then, Epiphany is less a sudden realization and more a growth in understanding. 

When I realign my focus, when I notice how much I cast my eyes to the ground or hunch over, I can lift my head, straighten my posture and enjoy a new perspective. With my eyes up, I’m free to perceive and appreciate the beautiful diversity of the people and plants and creatures I encounter. I can truly see my neighbors, noticing when someone is having a rough day. I can even serve my neighbor who’s reaching out for help.

Amid what’s been a very challenging season for many, something as simple as letting someone know you’ve noticed them can produce a profound impact. We long to be seen by each other and God.

Epiphany calls us to see our neighbors—our neighbor in need, our neighbor who’s struggling, our neighbor who puts on a brave face at worship while suffering inside, as well as our neighbor who’s rejoicing. It calls us to notice neighbors who don’t look, worship, speak, vote or pray as we do. It calls us to recognize them, too, as God’s children.

When we notice and focus on what draws us together rather than what drives us apart, we can approach our differences from a place of genuine care and concern for one another’s wellbeing. By seeking to understand our neighbors, we can build the world God intends—a world ruled by peace, built upon equity and justice, and infused with the sweet fragrance of love.

During this time after Epiphany, let’s commit to noticing and celebrating all the ways God appears in our time and place. You might create a list and write down every time you notice God in your world—from people, plants and animals to the movements of stars and other heavenly bodies. 

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