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In the above photo you can see the candles at our Epiphany Ceremony of Light, which was held last Sunday 6th January. Each candle placed there by a member of the Congregation symbolises their willingness to be a light for Christ. In the early Church it was such lights (people) who lit up the World for Christ - in fact, they set the world aflame with their willingness to stand up for Jesus. So in our Ceremony of Light we prayed that we may show the light of Christ to the people of Barton and so set it afire in the love of Christ as we seek to serve each other. | In the above photo you can see the candles at our Epiphany Ceremony of Light, which was held last Sunday 6th January. Each candle placed there by a member of the Congregation symbolises their willingness to be a light for Christ. In the early Church it was such lights (people) who lit up the World for Christ - in fact, they set the world aflame with their willingness to stand up for Jesus. So in our Ceremony of Light we prayed that we may show the light of Christ to the people of Barton and so set it afire in the love of Christ as we seek to serve each other. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 8 April 2021
In the above photo you can see the candles at our Epiphany Ceremony of Light, which was held last Sunday 6th January. Each candle placed there by a member of the Congregation symbolises their willingness to be a light for Christ. In the early Church it was such lights (people) who lit up the World for Christ - in fact, they set the world aflame with their willingness to stand up for Jesus. So in our Ceremony of Light we prayed that we may show the light of Christ to the people of Barton and so set it afire in the love of Christ as we seek to serve each other.