Christ Our Light

The tradition of home blessings, particularly around the Feast of the Epiphany, is a cherished way to invite God’s presence and protection into your household. One custom, known as "chalking the door," involves marking your home's entrance with blessed chalk, inscribing the year and the initials C+M+B. These are the initials of the traditional names of the Magi—Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar—and the Latin phrase Christus Mansionem Benedicat ("May Christ bless this house").

Packets with blessed chalk and a brief order of service are available at the back of the church!

+

What does chalking the door have to do with the Feast of the Epiphany?
The tradition of chalking the door connects deeply to the themes of the Epiphany because it reflects the Magi’s act of honoring Christ as King and inviting his presence into their lives. Just as the Magi traveled from distant lands to acknowledge and worship the manifestation of God in Christ, chalking the door is a way for families to symbolically invite Christ’s light and blessing to dwell within their home throughout the year. This act of marking the doorway represents a household’s openness to receive Christ, echoing the Epiphany’s message of Christ’s revelation to all nations and peoples.

Epiphany Chalking
Previous
Previous

2026 Stewardship Update

Next
Next

Schedule Change to Daily Morning Prayer