Your Grace
In her poem, “Your Grace,” Johanna Caton explores the experience of God’s presence.
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In her poem, “Your Grace,” Johanna Caton explores the experience of God’s presence.
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In her poem, “On February Second,” Johanna Caton reflects on the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. Continue reading On February Second
In her poem, “Emmaus Aftermath,” Johanna Caton writes of the great joy of the two disciples after they recognized the Lord at Emmaus. Continue reading Emmaus Aftermath
In her poem, “Autumn Woods,” Yvona Fast reflects on God’s light amid autumn darkness. Continue reading Autumn Woods
In her psalm, Angelina Chartrand reflects on the greater wisdom of God and the joy there is in surrendering to Him. Continue reading A Psalm
In her poem, “Pure Perfect Love,” Dee Lorraine compares the unfailing love of Jesus Christ to that of her other relationships. Continue reading Pure Perfect Love
In his poem “Who Would Dare?” Mark Weinrich explores how people fear being vulnerable. Continue reading Who Would Dare?
In his poem, “Beauty In Brokenness,” Mark Weinrich views opportunity in surrender. Continue reading Beauty In Brokenness
In his poem, “The Least,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the low regard of shepherds. Continue reading The Least
In his poem, “Fragrance Shared,” Mark Weinrich examines a flower’s fragrance. Continue reading Fragrance Shared
In his poem, “Living Water,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon a missing fountain Continue reading Living Water
In his chain poem, “Spirits of Chester Cathedral,” Chris Atack expresses the mysterious and yet very real sense of Holy Presence that pervades ancient cathedrals. Continue reading Spirits of Chester Cathedral