Blue Christmas Service: Dec. 22, 2024, 6pm
For Those Whose Holidays Won’t Be Holly and Jolly
For Those Whose Holidays Won’t Be Holly and Jolly
Join us for the second annual Easter Vigil hosted by Epiphany Anglican Fellowship. The idea for a vigil and feast started in 2023, inspired by the idea that Easter is the true high point of worship for the Christian, eclipsing even Christmas in its importance. Everyone interested in matters of faith, Jesus’s resurrection, or good food and drink is welcome to attend! The vigil begins at 7:30 p.m., with a lamb feast to follow at 9:15 p.m., at the Loyalhanna…
All are welcome to our annual celebration of Jesus’s death and resurrection, spread out across the week of March 24 to March 31. See the above graphic for Epiphany’s full Holy Week plans. Be sure to join us Saturday night for The Great Easter Vigil, a worship gathering that combines ancient prayers of the church with contemporary music and a roast lamb dinner. More information here. Party like death is defeated! He is (almost) risen!
Join Epiphany for a family movie day at The Diamond Theater and a showing of The Prince of Egypt, an animated musical retelling of the story of the Exodus. The 1998 film is an excellent example of the Bible translated into art, with fantastic music, beautiful animation, and remarkable theological sensitivity. The movie stars 90’s icons like Val Kilmer, Sandra Bullock, and Michelle Pfeiffer, timeless comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short, theater icons like Patrick Stewart and Jeff Goldblum, and…
Christmas Eve Worship, Blue Christmas, Volunteer Opportunities, and more!
Fall 2023 at Epiphany This fall, there are tons of great ways to grow in God’s grace at Epiphany. With two new Study Series, a new children’s homily series, a new sermon series, and plenty of outreach and social events to boot, Epiphany remains committed to our vision help people rediscover the love of God in the Christian gospel. Fall Sermon Series: The Divine Difference – How Jesus Inverts the Values of the World (and Ours Too!) For our sermon…
Celebrating the defeat of death, the forgiveness of sins, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil, all secured by Jesus’s death and resurrection.
The Low Anthropology Book Tour Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 p.m. Ligonier Town Hall Auditorium It is a joy to welcome back author and speaker David Zahl to Ligonier in promotion of his new book Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself). Zahl will be sharing from his book and discussing the overlap between faith and psychology on Thursday, November 10, at 7:30pm. The event is free open to the public. Many of us…