Epiphany
Epiphany starts after the Twelfth Night, in the new year. At this time we remember the visit of the Magi, and understand that with their departure, the work begins. Working as Jesus taught us, to feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, take care of the sick, clothe the naked, and visit - and support - the incarcerated.
Our series starts with an Epiphany Party; we will take up a French Epiphany tradition in our own kind of way. We will have a procession of kings (possibly on horseback), with times of singing and times of silent reflection. On January 14 we will welcome Bri-anne Swan, Embedded Minister in East Gwillimbury, who will share her experiences on a different approach to ministry. On January 21 Frances will preach on privilege, and the series will wrap up on January 28 with our Joint Holy Land service with Trinity St. Paul's.
Services in this series included:
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Sunday, January 28
Joint Holy Land Service
10:30 am, Trinity St. Paul's, 427 Bloor St. W. -
Sunday, January 21
Privilege
Frances Combs
10:30 am, TSP Chapel, 427 Bloor St. W. -
Sunday, January 14
Living Presence
Bri-anne Swan
10:30 am, TSP Chapel, 427 Bloor St. W. -
Sunday, January 7
An Epiphany Party
Kathryn Humphrey
10:30 am, TSP Chapel, 427 Bloor St. W.