Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Every time the Church gathers, God draws us into a clearer space — a place where heaven and earth meet, where our vision is sharpened, and where we are reminded of the one sign that truly matters.
Drawing on C.S. Lewis’s The Silver Chair, Rev. Cody Turner reflects on how Christ and Him crucified stands at the center of Christian life. The cross not only reveals God’s love for the world; it shapes our desires, exposes competing loyalties, and calls us into a cruciform way of living.
As we return to the “thick air” of everyday life — filled with noise, confusion, and divided allegiances — the Church sends us out remembering this sign, trusting the Holy Spirit to root it deep within us, for the life of the world.
📖 Scripture: Isaiah 2:1–5; Romans 13:8–14
🕊️ Preacher: Rev. Cody Turner
⛪ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX
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