What Would I Say?
Dear Friends, Lately, I have been on a bit of an emotional roller-coaster. I won’t go in to all of my stressors (you didn’t sign-up for that, right?). But I […]
Under the Wings
You may have seen news that Fairfax County is now “recommending” a return to facemasks for all of us when inside public spaces, even if we have been vaccinated. At […]
Epiphany Star Newsletter for August and September
Fr. Peter outlines fall events at Epiphany; Kick-off planned for September 12, Mtr. Pamela writes about believing children and the steps we take to protect our youngest members at Epiphany, […]
God’s Strange Wrath
“You ungrateful wretch! I have done so much for you, and still, all you do is complain. You make me so mad I’m going to take you out to dinner!” […]
Sunday Habits
I came across a simple, but powerful thought during a continuing education lecture I was listening to this morning. “What we did last Sunday is a good predictor of what […]
Epiphany Worship “Mask-Optional”
In line with the expiration of Virginia’s COVID-19 State of Emergency on June 30, Epiphany has made facemasks optional at church for those who have been vaccinated at both the […]
Naming a Reality and Now What?
I recently came across an article that dealt with something I have been seeing for a while now – growing and deepening differences and disagreements among evangelical Christians. The article […]
Epiphany Star Newsletter for June and July 2021
“Red Eyed Time-Travelers,” Baptism Sunday schedule for July 11, “Jesus and our Babies,” social distancing ends at church, communion is now being offered with wine, Marriage Ministry goes for a […]
New “Mask-Optional” Service at Epiphany
As State and Federal guidance has changed and COVID continues to recede in Northern Virginia, Epiphany is adapting its Sunday worship patterns. Our 8:30 service is now “mask optional” in […]
A Word About the CDC Announcement and Epiphany
Friends, you may remember how quickly things changed from “almost normal” to a totally different world during a week in March of 2020 as the pandemic began. It seems that […]