The ape went to church!

First time in quite a while.
We (Mrs. M went, too) went to Wesley-Knox United, a large, fairly progressive congregation in the Old South neighborhood of London. It is not our first time there but it has been a while.
It was a good Epiphany service. The general theme was things pointing us towards Jesus, with the star of the Epiphany story as the exemplar. For the children's story, the minister led them on a tour of the sanctuary, showing how things like the Bible, the baptismal font, the communion regalia, and so on are "stars" that lead us to Jesus. The sermon looked at the story from the standpoint of how different people responded to the star as a sign of change due to the coming of a King. The wise men celebrated and sought out the new king, Herod was afraid that he would lose his power and privilege, the people were afraid of the uncertainty of a power change. She, of course, took the wise men as the example of responding to change and Christ's presence in the world with a positive attitude. It riffed nicely on Epiphany but also fit well with New Year's since it is often seen as a harbinger of change.
Beyond the message, the music was, as always at W-K, excellent. Their Director of Music, Karen Schuessler, is a prominent member of the London music scene, with her eponymous Karen Schuessler Singers doing several concerts a year around London and she is easily one of the best choral directors around here. Besides their choir, they had a couple folk songs sung (and, I think, written by) a male choir member, who accompanied on acoustic guitar, and a female singer with a lovely voice (though her mike was acting up). It was a nice, quiet contrast to the choral singing and something I wish happened more in traditional churches. The congregational hymns were interesting. A couple were familiar tunes with different lyrics. "As with Gladness Men of Old" was sung the old way, which was the closer. There was also a contemporary hymn, "I Am the Light of the World" by Jim Strathdee, that I didn't know previously but liked.
Next week, we are thinking of going to Siloam United. It's closer than W-K and I enjoyed past visits there but Mrs. M wasn't as crazy about them but is willing to give them a try again. IOW, we are church hunting.
