Pastor Chris focused on this Lent Portrait of the man born blind by looking at two or three of the more familiar themes associated with the story: blindness of at least two kinds and healing. But have you ever considered the story's many connections with creation? There are many-- and they are delightfully surprising. Join us!

Note: The artwork associated with this podcast sermon is titled "And Now I See" by Justine Peterson. You can <a href="https://www.epiclesis.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/And-Now-I-See-Justine-Peterson.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">view it here</a>. Also, the other work that Pastor Chris referred to is titled "John 9 Reflection" by Brian Jekel <a href="https://www.epiclesis.org/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2026/03/JRreflection-Brian-Jekel.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">seen here</a>.

Epiclesis

Epiclesis

Blindness, Sight, and New Creation

MAR 22, 202631 MIN
Epiclesis

Blindness, Sight, and New Creation

MAR 22, 202631 MIN

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Pastor Chris focused on this Lent Portrait of the man born blind by looking at two or three of the more familiar themes associated with the story: blindness of at least two kinds and healing. But have you ever considered the story's many connections with creation? There are many-- and they are delightfully surprising. Join us! Note: The artwork associated with this podcast sermon is titled "And Now I See" by Justine Peterson. You can view it here. Also, the other work that Pastor Chris referred to is titled "John 9 Reflection" by Brian Jekel seen here.