Excerpt and reflection from Bill Wylie-Kellermann’s Seasons of Faith and Conscience: Explorations in Liturgical Direct Action
Among the liturgical ironies of Epiphany is that the date of this ancient feast should be rooted in a heresy and then subjected to the interests of Roman imperial manipulation.
There were many gnostic approaches to Jesus, all tending to assault the integrity of his person. He wasn’t human,he only ‘appeared’ to be. He floated through life, his feet barely touching ground. Or,as some had it, the divine spirit swooped down on him at a certain point, occupying his body and slipping away just before the agony of the crucifixion. In short, he never died. Nor was he ever born. Against such the creeds,indeed the scriptures themselves, avail. Continue reading “EPIPHANY: Light to the Powers”

By Isaac Villegas, Chapel Hill Mennonite Fellowship
A Sermon by Joyce Hollyday. Given at Circle of Mercy: February 28, 2016
From
curated by Laurel Dykstra
From the late Fr. John Main in
By Mary Scullion, a Sister of Mercy, is cofounder and executive director of Project HOME in Philadelphia
Born March 4, 1971, Assassinated March 3, 2016 