Tomorrow is the Feast of the Epiphany, celebrating the manifestation of Christ to the world and the revelation of God as Trinity. Tonight, on the Eve of Epiphany, we stand on the verge of that glory, awaiting God. And isn’t that, in a very real sense, where we always live? Unresolved, not-quite-there—in the tension of augmented or diminished hopes?
Toni…
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