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the Last Sunday after Epiphany

the Rev. Emily Boring

Karl Barth, a Swiss theologian, preached in Basel Prison between 1954 and 1964, finding deep meaning in bringing the gospel to the outcasts of society. He focused on the idea that looking to Christ brings radiance and removes shame, emphasizing joy and divine light rather than suffering. The sermon then explores the Transfiguration, where Jesus’ face and clothing shine gloriously before Peter, James, and John. This event, echoing Moses’ radiant face after encountering God, reveals that divine presence is not confined to sacred spaces but is always with us. Peter’s desire to build dwellings reflects humanity’s longing to preserve divine encounters, but Christ’s presence ensures God dwells among us always. In Christ, we shine—not by our own efforts, but by reflecting his divine radiance.


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