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Wild Lectionary is for those who want to preach on climate justice themes. In scripture, landforms, skies, waterways, and creatures are transformed. In the world around us they are transformed as well by the advancing global climate crisis. Repeatedly we are called to attend to the wisdom of the more-than-human world. Each week a different contributor offers commentary on the lectionary readings, suggestions for preaching, and links to additional material. We hope you will use and share these resources.

Epiphany of the Lord, Epiphany for All Creation: Seeing Jesus in the More-Than-Human World
Sébastien Doane Sébastien Doane

Epiphany of the Lord, Epiphany for All Creation: Seeing Jesus in the More-Than-Human World

An epiphany is a moment when you suddenly feel that you understand — or suddenly become conscious of — something deeply important. The feast of Epiphany is about recognizing God’s manifestation; it’s that “ah ha!” moment.

Traditionally, the birth of Jesus has been understood in an intensely human-centered way. As the Nicene Creed states, “For us men and for our salvation, he came down from heaven.” But as the bad wise-men joke reminds us… Wait! maybe there is myrrh 😉

But what if Jesus’ birth was not meant only for humans? What if other creatures, other members of the created world, are also drawn into this great event? And what if being human is always already a state of being woven into the whole community of creation — a community yearning not only for salvation, but for justice and flourishing for every creature?

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This program is made possible through a Vital Worship Grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Grand Rapids, Michigan, with funds provided by Lilly Endowment Inc.