Thanks for joining us for the Breakfast Epiphanies!
Enjoy all the supplemental info as once or come back each morning with your cup of coffee to experience more Breakfast Epiphanies.
Light of Light
A sermon by the Rev. Dr. John P. Burgess, James Henry Snowden Professor of Systematic Theology, based on Ephesians 5:6-20
The Story of the Magi
Compliments of the Seminary's Miller Summer Youth Institute, providing college credit through Waynesburgh University to high school youth interested in being challenged to move beyond their comfort zones in order to grow in faith, engage in academic theological study, and explore ministry.
A Journey with the Magi
The Magi as we find them in our nativity scenes are actually the result of centuries and centuries of artistic development. Everything from their posture to the style of their caps can be traced throughout the centuries. In A Journey with the Magi, we look at the first 1000 years of Christian art to understand this evolution.
Compliments of the Seminary's Kelso Museum of Near Eastern Archaeology, offering a significant collection of ancient Near Eastern and Palestinian pottery and artifacts brought together by travelers and archaeologists during the past 60 years. Free and open to the public, Wednesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Today's video asks the question, "What is Epiphany?" Consider using this with a small Bible study, youth or adult Sunday School class, or during your Sunday service.
Epiphany Experience
A sermon by Kendra Buckwalter Smith '12/'13, worship coordinator, preached in the Seminary's Hicks Chapel.
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
A sermon by the Rev. Derek R. Davenport '05, co-director of the Miller Summer Youth Institute, based on Matthew 2:1-12.
The Breakfast Epiphanies were compiled by the Rev. Dr. Derek R. Davenport.