Traditionally, Epiphany, or Twelfth Night, is the time for taking decorations down. But if you are having a celebration, of course, you will need to decorate to make it festive. Choosing items that…
In the context of Epiphany, Lamb's Wool is not something you line boots with. It does, however, keep you warm. Lamb's Wool is a hot cider drink traditional to the Epiphany holiday. Some say the name…
Epiphany (from the Greek word for "revelation") is the season when Christians celebrate the ways in which Jesus revealed himself as God's Chosen One. Matthew Chapter 2 describes how the Magi from the…
Christians prepare for Epiphany largely through the Advent and Nativity celebrations that precede it in the church year. But for some Epiphany is the "main event." Whether you take down your Christmas…
To bless the home can be meaningful for the Christian at any time. But the blessing of the home during Epiphany is a very special and specific ceremony. Some families even include the three kings…
Epiphany is celebrated either on December 25th or on the 12th day of Christmas, January 6th. Celebrate this day yourself every year with your family and friends. To help you, we've gathered a list of…
In many parts of the world, Santa's equivalent makes his rounds on January 5, not December 24. Children open gifts the next morning, when tradition says the three wise men arrived in Bethlehem and…