Blessed Epiphany! Now that the Church’s Epiphany Season has begun (6 January), we thank God that His salvation in Jesus has been freely revealed also to non-Jewish people.

January 6th begins the Season of Epiphany, and we use that day for remembering the visit of the Magi/Wise Men to Jesus. Some Christians call January 6th “Old Christmas,” and Eastern Christians tend to celebrate Christmas on that day.

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

We will celebrate the Wise Men and Epiphany at our regular Worship on 9 January. The Gospel is Matthew’s telling of the visit of the Wise Men to the infant Jesus (Matthew 2:1-12). We will probe how God’s Word shows the difference between being “clever” and being “wise.”

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and at 10:30 we’ll resume our study of Isaiah in Bible Study.

May God make it possible for you to join us in person or on Zoom at 9am this Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our home page. On the home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

Here is the link for the Service Folder. The link also takes you to an explanation of the word "Epiphany."

After the Service, at 10:30 am, the regular Sunday Zoom link will reopen so people can participate remotely in our Bible Study of the Book of Isaiah. The Sunday Bible Study Guide is posted with the Service Folder and can be accessed the same way you access the Service Folder. Here is the link for the Study Guide. 

The Zoom recording of the Service will also be posted under this “Worship” tab later in the day. The Bible Study will not be recorded.