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Revealed in Glory

This Sunday, we will mark the final week of the Epiphany season before Lent begins next week. During this season of Epiphany, we’ve been focusing on Gospel stories that reveal the identity of this man called Jesus, and in this week’s text, we find the culmination of Jesus’s revelation in the story of the Transfiguration. 

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Revealed as Liberator

This Sunday we're continuing in our Epiphany series, looking at stories that reveal something important about the person of Jesus. We'll be reflecting this Sunday on Jesus as the liberator of human beings from the power of evil, as demonstrated through the remarkable story of a man named Legion.

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Revealed as Joy-Bringer

As we continue in Epiphany this week, we’ll see Jesus reveal more of himself to his followers through the sign he performs at the wedding in Cana in John 2:1-11. Throughout the gospels we see that Jesus enjoyed a party and this wedding was no exception, and while there was the joy you’d expect at a wedding, Jesus brought even greater joy through revealing more of who he is.

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Revealed as the Beloved Son

This week we are starting a new preaching series that will carry us through winter and spring. We will follow the life of Jesus in two parts, shaped by the rhythm of the liturgical calendar. The series is titled “Revealed & Given,” reflecting the dual movements of Epiphany and Lent — seasons that together draw us more deeply into the mystery of Christ.  This Sunday we'll be in Matthew 3:13-17 where Jesus is Revealed as the Beloved Son. In place of preparation notes this week, I encourage you to spend time meditating on those verses ahead of Sunday's service.

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A Suffering Savior

This Sunday is the first Sunday of Christmas. We have just celebrated His coming during the Advent season, yet we still wait His coming every day – to meet us in the challenges that this life presents while we look to His coming again to make all things new.

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Courage to Wait

In this week's lectionary readings, we meet two men, separated by centuries, who each face urgent, dangerous decisions under pressure from the powers of their world. Both are given the same sign: Immanuel, God with us.

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