Blog: Epiphany

Christmas is not a one-day celebration but a 12-day season, followed by the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6. The name Epiphany comes from the Greek epiphaneia, meaning “appearance” or “manifestation,” and refers to God’s extraordinary incarnation into history in a human baby. The Epiphany story focuses not on Jesus initially but on three learned and spiritually sensitive men who see signs in the stars and undertake the appropriate pilgrimage.

I love this feast day because it asks the important question: how should we respond to God? Every act of God in history is an invitation to humanity to join in the adventure. My favorite Epiphany song is not a traditional hymn but a folk song by David Wilcox called “Waiting for a Miracle” that honors “these three guys” following a “song [that] is bright and clear.” In contrast, “people all along the highway…just shook their heads…and went back to bed.” If we don’t recognize creative opportunities as they emerge, we may indeed spend our entire lives ignoring powerful invitations as we wait for something that better fits our preconceived notions.

2023 brings great adventure to us at Campbell Hall, for sure! On Tuesday, January 3, as is our tradition on our New Year’s in-service day, the faculty and staff sat in contemplative quiet as we meditated on what life has in store for us this year. We acknowledged the health and emotional issues inevitable in a large community, but gave deep thanks for the history and community that support and inspire us all. We, the faculty, staff, and administration of Campbell Hall, are honored to serve this school’s special mission, and look forward to working with all our families to sing a song that is bright, clear, and full of epiphanies!
 
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    Canon Bull earned his Bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College, his Master’s in Philosophy from Boston College, and his Master’s in Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary. He is an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church. Prior to joining Campbell Hall in 2003, Canon Bull served as Head of Trinity Episcopal School in New Orleans and as the Assistant Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Dean of Students, Chair of the Diversity Committee, and Director of the Senior Humanities Program at Albuquerque Academy. He has served on the Boards of the National Association of Episcopal Schools, the Independent School Association of the Southwest, St. James’ Episcopal School, the Louisiana Children’s Museum, the Steering Committee for the Los Angeles School Heads, the Studio City Neighborhood Council, and has chaired the last two search committees for bishops of Los Angeles. He currently serves as the Chair of the Commission on Schools of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and the Board of the Council for Spiritual and Ethical Education. He and his wife Katie have enjoyed raising their two sons as 13-year Campbell Hall students. Canon Bull enjoys tennis, hiking, and playing bridge in his spare time.
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