Epiphany
The Season of Epiphany begins after Christmas and celebrates the ways God has revealed Jesus to the world. We remember the Magi who were drawn from far away to worship the newborn King, reminding us that Christ has come for all peoples. In the weeks that follow, the church reflects on moments in Jesus’ early ministry — his baptism, his first miracles, his calling — that reveal the divine light of Christ as the Son of God.
Epiphany invites us to notice and receive that light in our own lives. As Christ is revealed to us, we are called to worship him, to follow him more fully, and to reflect his light in the world.
The resources below offer some helpful ways to reflect on Epiphany and creatively embrace its theme in our homes.
Music for Epiphany: A playlist featuring the music of John Rutter and the voices of the Cambridge Singers.
See also various songs from our Advent and Christmas resources here.
Music
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel by Jonathan Gibson. A 40-day liturgy for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany.
Epiphany: The Season of Glory by Fleming Rutledge. An exploration of the primary biblical texts and of the big-picture story of the season.
The Story of the Three Wise Kings by Tomie dePaola. A beautifully illustrated retelling of the magi’s journey to visit Jesus by the famed children’s author.
Waiting on the Word by Malcolm Guite. Daily poems for the seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany.
Books
"Epiphany Celebration Ideas for Families and Churches”
The Light Has Come (Prayer Cards for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany)