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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, January 5, 2025

Dear Friends in Jesus –

Do any of you have phrases that seem to appear in response to certain situations? Or actions or feelings that seem to be recurrent?

At the new year it seems that I default, as many of you may know, to the image of Janus. Janus was among the pantheon of gods – Jupiter, Pluto, Apollo, Mars – that the ancient Romans worshiped. He was thought to keep the gate of heaven. And so he was the god of gates and doors, beginnings and endings; portrayed as having a double-faced head, each face looking in an opposite direction.

This year I also think about the Masks of Comedy and Tragedy – images diametrically opposite but that encompass as well the margins and contain the bulk of the experiences of our lives. So here at the beginning of this new year 2025, I again take the opportunity to look in back on the past year and to state why it is that I believe we, with our ups and downs, may look forward to 2025 informed, conditioned, encouraged and poised for what’s next.  

Will it be challenging? Sure. Will it be joyful and exhilarating? It may be. And it will be if we keep our sights on the one whose name we would bear – Jesus!

Come this Sunday for communion and for strengthening, positioned for God’s grace and experiencing Jesus. It’s all good!

In great anticipation –

 
 

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