For Christians, the Feast of the Epiphany is a celebration of discovery and revelation. But instead of focusing on stars and supernatural claims, I’ll be asking you one simple question: What’s your guiding light?
Whether your guiding light is kindness, fairness, or the pursuit of truth, this episode will challenge you to find it, follow it, and share it in ways that inspire others. So, if you’ve ever wondered how small, intentional actions can create a ripple effect that touches lives far beyond your own, you’re in the right place!
Welcome to ‘Mythologizing the Bible,’ where we’ll be taking a look at three readings from the Christian Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.”
As we reflect on the readings for the Feast of the Epiphany, we’re gonna look beyond the traditional Christian narrative to uncover a few lessons that should resonate with all of us, regardless of our religious background… or lack thereof.
In this episode, we’ll explore how the light in Isaiah represents the power of justice and hope, how Paul’s message in Ephesians challenges us to embrace inclusivity, and how the story of the Magi invites us to reflect on the values and goals that lead us through life. These readings aren’t just ancient stories—they’re invitations to think deeply about how we can live with authenticity, purpose, and courage.
So grab a comfy seat, a glass of your favorite beverage, and let’s look at some ancient stories together in this edition of Mythologizing the Bible, where we’ll be exploring the readings for the Feast of the Epiphany, Cycle C of the Roman Catholic Lectionary.
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