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Wedding at Cana

John 2: 1-12 The miracle of Jesus changing water into wine at the wedding at Cana is a story that I’m sure we all know. It’s such a well known story that even people who can’t remember much else about the gospel story remember that Jesus turned water into wine. And the author, John, himself tells us that this is the first of the ‘signs’ that reveal Jesus’ glory to his disciples. As we move on from Christmas and towards Lent & Easter, we are invited by this story to reflect on who Jesus is, and what he has been born to be and to do for the world. It certainly seems that Jesus wanted the people at the wedding to celebrate – 6 stone jars of 20-30 gallons each totals 120-180 gallons of wine – somewhere around a thousand bottles of wine! That’s quite a celebration – given that they’ve already drunk their way through whatever had been provided by the bridegroom. Jesus shows his disciples his extraordinary God-given ability: who else can change water

Epiphany

Epiphany The trees are down, the decorations put away for another year, the cards are recycled or sitting in a pile waiting to be ‘dealt with’. So how come the wise men have only just arrived? Today’s readings are the readings for Epiphany – celebrated on January 6 th or the nearest Sunday. We celebrate the arrival of the wise men, but more than that we celebrate God’s glory shining in the world. We may have put the Christmas decorations back in the loft, but we can still celebrate the fact that God is with us, not only at Christmas, but always. And of course today we have even more reason to celebrate as we welcome Luke & Rebecca into membership to worship and live and work alongside all of you here at Plymtree. Paul writes in the letter to the Ephesians what this fact of God with us means. The light of Christ has shone in all the world, to all people – Jew and Gentile. Paul says “the mystery was made known to me by revelation”. God’s love