The More that I Hide
In his poem, “The More that I Hide,” A.J. Prufrock responds to St. Sophrony. Continue reading The More that I Hide
In his poem, “The More that I Hide,” A.J. Prufrock responds to St. Sophrony. Continue reading The More that I Hide
In his poem, “My Shepherd and I,” Deji Ajibade reflects on his relationship with his Shepherd. Continue reading My Shepherd and I
In his poem, “How Do I Know My Love,” W. Robert Boyd considers the meaning behind love and how God’s is unconditional. Continue reading How Do I Know My Love
In his poem, “Titan of Song,” W. Robert Boyd meditates on the tiny winged glory that is God’s robin. Continue reading Titan of Song
In his poem, “Of The Father,” W. Robert Boyd rejoices in the Lord over the gift of being a father. Continue reading Of The Father
In his poem, “The Well,” W. Robert Boyd reflects on how God’s grace satisfies our thirst. Continue reading The Well
In his poem, “Pneuma: Pentecost, Spirit, Breath,” Bryan Weeks plays on the meaning of the Greek word pneuma in order to meditate on the deeper connection between breath and the Spirit of God given to humanity at Pentecost. Continue reading Pneuma: Pentecost, Spirit, Breath
In his poem, “After El Greco’s View of Toledo,” Bryan Weeks attempts to capture the inspiration of the artist as a movement of God’s work bringing the world into being. Continue reading After El Greco’s View of Toledo
In his poem, “Water Tale,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the freedom of yielding to the Holy Spirit. Continue reading Water Tale
In his poem, “The Quest,” Mark Weinrich ponders the desire to honor the Lord above all else. Continue reading The Quest
In his poem, “Holy Ground,” Mark Weinrich ponders Joshua’s meeting the angel of the Lord before the battle of Jericho. Continue reading Holy Ground
In his poem, “His Finish For You,” Mark Weinrich meditates on Christ’s death for us. Continue reading His Finish For You