Tag Archives: Magi

Three Ancient Men: An Armenian Epiphany legend

The stories of Jesus birth are surrounded by myths and legends, some specific to certain cultures. A little boy brings a lamb, an ox and an ass look over the crib… Many of the stories have developed to convey the … Continue reading

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Travelling Together

Here is our second reflection on the story of the wise men. The reflections can be read in order, and they also ‘stand alone.’ They help us prepare for the Feast of Epiphany. As you begin this reflection be still, … Continue reading

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Joy in worship: Bible verse January 2nd

Our St Chrysostom’s 31 day Bible guide continues. Here is today’s short Bible verse, followed by a question or two, then we see the Bible passage the verse comes from and offer further thought or prayer.  January 2nd:  Today’s Bible … Continue reading

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Haphazard by starlight

Not only Mary and Joseph from our children’s nativity set are on their journey in Posada. The Three Kings (Magi) have been spotted on their journey. One sighting was in Reddish where they were welcomed at Revd Penny King’s house, … Continue reading

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Wise worship

Here is the last of our reflections in the twelve days of Christmas. Arise, shine; for your light has come,  and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. Isaiah 60.1 The glorious Feast of the Epiphany celebrates the coming of the wise … Continue reading

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