The Gospel taken for the Epiphany is from Matthew 2:1-12 and is unique to Matthew’s Gospel as it is known as the Kingdom Gospel. The Magi represent the distant lands and peoples to whom ...
The Epiphany represents many things to many people: The Magi (often known as the three kings) bestowing their gifts upon baby Jesus, and God revealing Himself to the world through his mortal ...
This longing for past luxuries underscores the Magi’s awareness that the old ways of life are slipping away. Their journey signifies the birth of a new spiritual order, heralded by Jesus ...
This coming Saturday is known in Christian circles as Epiphany. It marks the visit of the Magi to see the new-born King. Have you ever wondered what would have happened if it had been three wise ...
In the first dance session we focus on star and king-walking actions where rhythm and working together is particularly important. Warm up: Skipping and freezing in snowflake and snowball shapes ...
In the second dance session the children offer their gifts to the baby Jesus then celebrate with skipping and star-jumps. The Kings are almost at the end of their journey following the star.