In western Christian tradition, January 6 is celebrated as Epiphany. It goes by other names in various church traditions. In Hispanic and Latin culture, as well as some places in Europe, it is known as Three Kings’ Day. For many Protestant church traditions, the season of Epiphany extends from January 6th until Ash Wednesday, which begins the season of Lent leading to Easter.
This is a time to reflect again on the broader meaning of Epiphany in the christian experience. The longing and pursuit of supernatural encounter, holy moments, and sudden realisation. A meeting with the divine so to speak.
Just like the Magi opened their treasures and presented them to Jesus, let’s re-present our lives to God in expectation of what lies ahead in 2010.

