
Epiphany is not about something new arriving.
It’s about our opening and changing our perspective.
Like a child discovering the world with wonder and curiosity, Epiphany invites us to slow down and notice what has been there all along. In this season, Christ is made known, not in spectacle or certainty, but in relationship, presence, and love.
When Jesus asks the disciples, “What are you looking for?” he is really asking:
What are you paying attention to?
This week, we lean into Epiphany by practicing holy curiosity:
- Where is Christ being revealed in our neighbors?
- Where is light breaking through in places we thought were ordinary?
- Where is God calling us to “come and see” rather than rush past?
In a world that often feels fractured and loud, Epiphany reminds us that God’s amazing grace still shines, especially when we honor human dignity, protect the vulnerable, and recognize the belovedness of every person.
May we lean into the week with open eyes, open hearts, and the courage to see Christ made known among us.
Come and see.