January 4 | The Epiphany of our Lord

What is the Feast of the Epiphany? The manifestation of Christ to the peoples of the earth. Second century followers of Jesus chose this season to celebrate the various manifestations, or “epiphanies,” of Jesus’  humanity and divinity. These showings included his birth, the coming of the Magi, his baptism, and the Wedding at Cana where he miraculously changed water into wine. The day was called “The Feast of Lights.” Celebration of the Son of God was added to the celebration of the sun. Baptisms were celebrated, and a season of preparation was instituted. By the fourth century, Jesus’ birth was celebrated on December 25 in both eastern and western churches. The western church commemorated the coming of the Magi on January 6. The eastern church continued to celebrate the Baptism of our Lord and the Wedding at Cana on January 6 and on Sundays leading up to Ash Wednesday. In the east, the day was called “Theophany” which is the manifestation of God. The light of Christ shines brightly through the lives of his disciples – that’s us! Where is Christ’s light shining in your life?