LEANing into the Week: Epiphany

Epiphany reminds us that God’s light shows up in unexpected places—and often leads us down unfamiliar roads.

The Magi follow a star not because they have certainty, but because they trust a promise. Their journey crosses borders, challenges power, and ultimately reveals that God’s presence is found not in domination, but in vulnerability and love.

As we lean into this week, we remember that faith is not about standing still. It is about movement. About listening again. About being willing to take another road when the old one no longer leads to life.

At Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada, Epiphany calls us to keep following the light—especially when it leads us toward our neighbors most impacted by injustice. God’s grace is expansive. God’s hope crosses boundaries. And God is still revealing what justice and compassion look like in the public square.

May we have the courage to keep walking.
May we trust the light we’ve been given.
And may we lean into this week guided not by fear, but by faith.

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