Pastor’s Pen
Christmas is known as a gift giving holiday and, even though the season of Christmas is brief and it ends on Epiphany, we are going to be thinking about gifts that keep on giving throughout the month of January.
On the first Sunday of the month, January 4, we will celebrate Epiphany and continue the tradition of choosing Epiphany words or star words to guide us in the upcoming year. Our passage for this Sunday is Matthew 2:1-12 which tells of the Magi who bring Jesus some unexpected gifts.
On Sunday, January 11, we will make a big jump in Jesus’ story. Our passage, Matthew 3:13-17, shows an adult Jesus being baptized by John. We know that baptism is an important step in our faith journey. This week, we’ll look at the gift of a committed community, which is what we enter into when we are baptized.
We will continue our exploration of gifts that keep on giving on January 18 when we will turn to John 1:29-42. In this passage, we find John explaining that he is preparing the way for someone even greater than himself — Jesus. There is a gift in being willing to ask questions and let your curiosity guide you as you explore God’s will and way.
Finally, I will be away on Sunday, January 25. Once we have confirmed who will be leading us in worship that Sunday, we will share the information with you all.
I hope that you will join us for worship this month. It is a wonderful way to start the New Year focused on God’s guiding light and the gifts that keep on giving.
Pastor Emily

