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This sermon opens the season of Epiphany by asking a simple but important question: what if God is already at work and we are just moving too fast to notice?
Walking through the story of the Magi in Matthew 2, this message explores how faith often begins with questions, not certainty, and how wandering can actually be a sign of hope. We reflect on light in dark seasons, ordinary places where God chooses to dwell, and the quiet ways Jesus reshapes our direction.
If you are entering a new year feeling unsure, distracted, or longing for more, this sermon invites you to slow down, pay attention, and follow Christ even if you can only see the next step.
By Athens ChurchThis sermon opens the season of Epiphany by asking a simple but important question: what if God is already at work and we are just moving too fast to notice?
Walking through the story of the Magi in Matthew 2, this message explores how faith often begins with questions, not certainty, and how wandering can actually be a sign of hope. We reflect on light in dark seasons, ordinary places where God chooses to dwell, and the quiet ways Jesus reshapes our direction.
If you are entering a new year feeling unsure, distracted, or longing for more, this sermon invites you to slow down, pay attention, and follow Christ even if you can only see the next step.