Was That You, God?
In her poem, “Was That You, God?” Angela Hoffman attempts to describe a moment of God’s felt presence. Continue reading Was That You, God?
In her poem, “Was That You, God?” Angela Hoffman attempts to describe a moment of God’s felt presence. Continue reading Was That You, God?
In her poem, “Is This What Faith Feels Like?” Angela Hoffman reflects on faith. Continue reading Is This What Faith Feels Like?
In her poem, “Hail Mother,” Angela Hoffman shows how Mother Earth and God are reflections of each other. Continue reading Hail Mother
In her poem, “Distraction,” Terri Martin Wilkins explores how we are tempted from approaching God’s Presence when we are most in need. Continue reading Distraction
In his poem, “Fingerprints,” Mark Stucky ponders the power of ethereal, elusive fingerprints to unlock secrets and souls.
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In her poem, “The Gift,” Chandra T. Mountain describes the gift God gives in taking our worries and concerns out of our hands. Continue reading The Gift
In his poem, “on the edge of holy week,” Jeffrey Essmann considers our ambivalent yet joyous embrace of the Passion. Continue reading on the edge of holy week
In his poem, “Doors That Open To Jubilation,” Stephen Paul Wren reflects on salvation. Continue reading Doors That Open To Jubilation
In his poem, “Resynthesis,” Stephen Paul Wren reflects on the hope of God’s salvation. Continue reading Resynthesis
In her poem, “Seasons,” Debra Wendt reflects upon The Parable of the Weeds. Continue reading Seasons
In his poem, “My Body Broken for You,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the sacrificial love present in the Lord’s Supper through a childhood memory of his grandmother. Continue reading My Body Broken for You
In her poem, “No Matter Silence or Cymbals,” Morgan Maddox ponders the innate fear of death and our ability to know that it is not the end. Continue reading No Matter Silence or Cymbals