Finding God in Every Transition: Lessons from the Epiphany and the Baptism of the Lord GiveCentral 4 months ago Pastoral Reflection As we celebrate the Epiphany of the Lord today and the Baptism of the Lord tomorrow, we bring our Christmas season to a joyful close. These two feasts are filled with rich symbolism that points to Jesus’ future and reminds us of God’s enduring presence in our lives. The story of the Magi and their gifts marks a turning point in the life of the Holy Family. Their offerings of gold, frankincense, and myrrh are more than just presents—they hint at Jesus’ future as our King, His divine nature, and His sacrifice for our salvation. But the journey doesn’t end there. Right after this, Joseph and Mary must flee to Egypt, protecting the Christ Child from danger. This story captures a familiar theme in our own lives: transitions. Navigating Life’s Transitions with Faith We all face transitions—some joyful, like the birth of a child, and others filled with uncertainty, like moving to a new place or starting a new chapter. Whether these moments are full of excitement or anxiety, we can always turn to Emmanuel, which means “God is with us.” Jesus didn’t just come to walk the earth; He came to walk with us. In all our highs and lows, He accompanies us through His Word, the Church, and especially in the Holy Eucharist. Here, in His Body and Blood, He becomes part of our humanity so that we may share in His divinity. Emmanuel—God is truly with us! A Year of Eucharistic Renewal This year, the Church in the United States is focusing on deepening our understanding of the Holy Eucharist. It’s a special time for catechesis and a chance to invite others to encounter Jesus in the Sacrament. As we take this journey, let’s use the three “portals” that open the soul to God: goodness, truth, and beauty. Goodness: Share stories of Eucharistic saints and their devotion. Truth: Provide clear but gentle teachings on Christ’s real presence in the Eucharist. Beauty: Let the beauty of our liturgical celebrations inspire and draw people closer to Christ. As Pope Benedict XVI wisely said, “Beauty will save the Church.” So, let’s make our Eucharistic celebrations as beautiful as possible and let Christ’s love shine through. Call to Action: Welcoming Hearts, Welcoming Parishes At GiveCentral, we emphasize becoming welcoming parishes. Why? Because only about 15-18% of Catholics are actively attending Mass or engaging with their parishes. We must listen to Jesus’ call to “go out to all nations and spread the Good News.” This Easter, many “sometime” Catholics will join our celebrations. Let’s use this opportunity to make them feel welcome and connected. Use GC Smart Tools like GC Smart Text and QR Codes to gather contact information from visitors. Follow up with them to create a sense of belonging. Form a Welcoming Ministry or ask your youth and senior groups to act as greeters during Mass. Set up a small welcome kiosk in your church’s entryway with information for newcomers. Pastoral Action Points Keep your pews stocked with pew cards throughout Lent to make engagement and giving easy for your donors. GC Guru is launching soon—your new AI assistant to help you with any questions you may have. Look for it when you log into your admin account. Haven’t signed up for SmartGive Elite for Lent & Easter yet? Now’s the time! Don’t miss out on the chance to boost engagement. Sign up here. Stay Connected with GiveCentral We’re here to support you in making your parish ministry more effective. If you have questions or need help, don’t hesitate to reach out. Toll-free: 833.716.2612 Email: support@givecentral.org Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date with our latest tools and tips! GiveCentral See Full Bio