As we look to the year ahead, Rev. Stan Bumgarner, MDiv, LADAC II explains the significance of the Roman god Janus, January’s namesake: a two-faced being often depicted at entrances and exits, weddings, births, or funerals. Janus is a symbol of transition. Like all of us at the start of a new year, he looks back at the old and forward toward the future. Instead of feeling anxious about what’s to come, embrace this time of change. Learn about moving forward at Cumberland Heights.
Sunday Sermon: A Time of Transition
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