Christmas doesn’t end on December 25 - it carries on as a reminder that Jesus is for the whole world, not just a select few. In this message from Joash Thomas, in the story of the Magi, we’re invited to move beyond certainty and fear toward humility, curiosity, and attentive listening. It’s an invitation to notice where God is already at work, often in places we wouldn’t expect.
Discussion Questions:
1. Where do you see yourself in the Epiphany story right now - the Magi, the fearful crowd around Herod, or someone else entirely? Why?
2. What does it mean for you to believe that Jesus is not only a personal saviour, but the saviour of all creation?
3. Are there places in your faith where you’ve become attached to certainty rather than curiosity? What might it look like to loosen your grip?
4. How do you typically respond to people of other faiths or Christian traditions - with curiosity, fear, defensiveness, or something else? And what might Jesus want to show you about himself through neighbours or communities that are different from you?
5. The Magi listened, learned, and then “went home by another road.” How has encountering Jesus changed your direction or perspective?
6. What gives you hope when it feels like powerful systems or forces are winning?
7. What is one small way you could practice courage, curiosity, or peacemaking this week?