At Solomon’s Porch, what many had long waited and hoped for is revealed in public: Christ, the Bride belonging to the Bridegroom. Long crippled by male-centred worship and male grammar, this epiphany restores not only the Bride, but the Bridegroom — and all who bear witness, from the Forerunner onward.
Tag Archives: Epiphany
Epiphany II: Jesus the Gate
In the season of Epiphany, Scripture invites us to pause and recognize what has come into view. At the Beautiful Gate, Peter gives what he has in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth and takes the hand of one born unable to walk, opening the way forward into life ever after.
Epiphany I: Why Egypt? Where Christmas Meets Story
A blog on why the Holy Family’s journey to Egypt is an Epiphany. The first in a series of Epiphany blogs.
Star of Wonder, Star of Night
From sacred and profane music to biblical story, the Star has long guided faith, memory, and meaning. This reflection traces the Star as a sign of refuge, covenant, and divine promise, woven through Scripture from Noah and Esther to the Magi and the Holy City.
Is Eternal Love Real?
Are you wondering: Is Eternal Love Real?
The Twelve Days of Christmas and the season of Epiphany invite us to listen again — not sentimentally, but attentively — to a tradition that once formed Christian faith through memory, courage, and witness.