Bleeding Out
In her poem “Bleeding Out,” Micaela Meyer explores how relentless self-examination can lead us to resist God’s restorative grace. Continue reading Bleeding Out
In her poem “Bleeding Out,” Micaela Meyer explores how relentless self-examination can lead us to resist God’s restorative grace. Continue reading Bleeding Out
In her poem “ Immovable,” Micaela Meyer marvels at the security of divine sovereignty amid human frailty. Continue reading Immovable
In her poem “Gratitude and Grief,” Micaela Meyer explores the silent prayers and the movement of God’s presence within corporate worship. Continue reading Gratitude and Grief
In her poem “Charcoal,” Micaela Meyer reflects on Peter’s denial beside a charcoal fire and the way Christ transforms memories of shame into places of restoration. Continue reading Charcoal
In his poem “Crosses,” B.B. Clemente Jr. questions the lack of faith he sees in this world. Continue reading Crosses
In his poem “You Before Me,” Mike Hall expresses our need to live a life where Christ is seen in all we do. Continue reading You Before Me
In his poem “The Joy of the Moment,” Mike Hall encourages us all to pause and enjoy the beauty of God’s creation, allowing it to ease our worries and frets. Continue reading The Joy of the Moment
In his poem “The Greatest Loss,” Mike Hall explores how we must not let the pain of loss lead us to despair and the loss of hope. Continue reading The Greatest Loss
In his poem “God in a Box”, Mike Hall reminds us of how we often have two different lives to put on display. Our devout self is brought out on Sunday but locked away during the week. Continue reading God in a Box
In his poem “Found”, Mike Hall reminds us of the comfort of returning to the welcoming arms of the Good Shepherd. Continue reading Found
In his poem “Righteous Sun (Malachi’s Hymn),” D.W. Baker explores connections between ancient prophecy in the Book of Malachi and contemporary science in the field of physics. Continue reading Righteous Sun (Malachi’s Hymn)
In his poem, “Alpine Slope,” Dane Karnick marvels at God’s frozen splendor. Continue reading Alpine Slope