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Graced to see grace
It is the servants who witness the miracle, not the guests. The ones who are invited to do the work, to participate in sharing God’s grace.
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What the wedding at Cana reveals about us
In preparing to preach on the wedding at Cana story, we have several options, but always present is Jesus’s economics.
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Serving the best stuff—for Epiphany 2C
In the wedding feast at Cana, we see Jesus’s first miracle; but it is a curious one. It sets a tone for what kind of miracle-worker he is.
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The Good Wine
When Jesus keeps the wine flowing at the wedding party, we get a chance to adjust our expectations in a surprising way.
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Better Than We Are
Jesus’s miracle of turning water into wine is famous. But it isn’t the only thing that matters about this story.
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He’s not saving the good wine
Jesus famously turns water into wine. But the greatness of the miracle is not that he can do it. But that he does.
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Exuberant Generosity
The miracle at the wedding at Cana isn’t the most important part of the story. It’s what Jesus shows us about God’s dream for the world. Making enough into enough Epiphany 2C | John 2:1-11 When I first served at a table alone as a priest, it was the kind of weekday mass we do…
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Freaky-Cool
It isn’t the right time he insists. But she ignores him and rats him out. So of course he’s going to do it. The revelation of GOD defies expectations Epiphany 2C | John 2:1-11 The revelation When Jesus is baptized in the great big river by the prophet named John, and he comes out of…