Listen "Epiphany Observed"
Episode Synopsis
✨🎶 NEW SONG — “EPIPHANY OBSERVED” 🎶✨
by Peter’s Barque
Epiphany is usually celebrated on January 6.
But in the United States, it’s often observed on the nearest Sunday —
which means today.
And that actually fits this song perfectly.
Epiphany isn’t about a date on a calendar.
It’s about a moment in history when the truth became impossible to keep local.
Three Magi.
Foreigners.
Outsiders.
They follow a star across borders and kingdoms, walk straight into the shadow of Herod’s throne, and ask the most dangerous question imaginable:
“Where is the newborn King?”
They don’t belong to Israel.
They don’t have the Law.
They don’t know the psalms.
And yet they kneel first.
“Epiphany Observed” is a song about that moment —
when Christ is revealed not just as King of the Jews,
but King of all nations.
Gold for a King.
Frankincense for God.
Myrrh for the sacrifice to come.
It’s joyful.
It’s hopeful.
It’s upbeat.
But it also remembers that tyrants rage when true kings arrive —
and that obedience sometimes means going home by another way.
🎶 “Epiphany Observed” is out now —
a celebration of revelation, of light crossing borders,
and of a Kingdom that was never meant to stay small.
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by Peter’s Barque
Epiphany is usually celebrated on January 6.
But in the United States, it’s often observed on the nearest Sunday —
which means today.
And that actually fits this song perfectly.
Epiphany isn’t about a date on a calendar.
It’s about a moment in history when the truth became impossible to keep local.
Three Magi.
Foreigners.
Outsiders.
They follow a star across borders and kingdoms, walk straight into the shadow of Herod’s throne, and ask the most dangerous question imaginable:
“Where is the newborn King?”
They don’t belong to Israel.
They don’t have the Law.
They don’t know the psalms.
And yet they kneel first.
“Epiphany Observed” is a song about that moment —
when Christ is revealed not just as King of the Jews,
but King of all nations.
Gold for a King.
Frankincense for God.
Myrrh for the sacrifice to come.
It’s joyful.
It’s hopeful.
It’s upbeat.
But it also remembers that tyrants rage when true kings arrive —
and that obedience sometimes means going home by another way.
🎶 “Epiphany Observed” is out now —
a celebration of revelation, of light crossing borders,
and of a Kingdom that was never meant to stay small.
🔗 FOLLOW & LISTEN
🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8
🎧 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433
📍 X / Instagram / TikTok / Facebook: @petersbarque
▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peters-barque
▶️ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-7821522
☕ Support the project: https://ko-fi.com/petersbarque
#Epiphany #EpiphanyObserved #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #ChristTheKing #WiseMen #LiturgicalYear #CatholicFaithSubscribe to Ask Catholics on Soundwise
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