Come celebrate Epiphany, marking the end of the Christmas season and the revelation of Christ to all. Epiphany commemorates the visit of the Magi, symbolizing the light of Jesus made known to the world. Let’s enjoy a joyful feast together, sharing food and fellowship to honor this special day.
We are delighted to invite you to the Epiphany Feast, a joyous celebration marking the culmination of the yuletide season, on January 6, 2025, at 6:00 PM.
Food Sign-Up and Drop-Off Details
We ask that you to contribute to our feast by signing up for two items on our list - one food item and one drink item. A new addition to the festivities will be a "King Cake Competition."
All vegetables + salad mix should be brought to the church on Sunday, January 5th and left in the kitchen. All dinner rolls, drinks, and cakes should be brought to Miller Hall on Monday evening, January 6th.
About the King's Cake Competition
Epiphany celebrates the Magi’s revelation that Jesus was the Messiah by commemorating their ascent to Jerusalem, in order to worship the Son Incarnate as King (Matthew 2:2). Famously, the wise men brought Jesus gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh (Matthew 2:11). All Saints Church has a tradition of recounting this event during the Epiphany feast, by making a particular gift to honor a king – King’s Cake!
This year, we are expanding on our King’s Cake tradition by featuring a baking competition!
There are two age brackets for entering: 18 & under (first place will win a gift card to Fox Meadows) and 18 & over (first place will win a gift card to New Holland Coffee Company).
Each cake will be judged in two categories: taste and appearance. You have the opportunity to win a gift card for one or both categories.
The All Saints Church traditional King’s Cake is a towering, frosted, layer cake, served on a cake pedestal.
Requirements for King's Cake Competition:
- at least 2 layers
- include the color purple somewhere on the cake
- must be iced
Any exceptions must be approved by the feasting team.