Love is Essential
In his poem, “Love is Essential,” James Worthington examines the role love plays in the short mortal life – expecting the life of the world to come. Continue reading Love is Essential
In his poem, “Love is Essential,” James Worthington examines the role love plays in the short mortal life – expecting the life of the world to come. Continue reading Love is Essential
In his poem, “We Walked Between the Drops,” James Worthington reflects on the struggle to triumph over adversity. Continue reading We Walked Between the Drops
In his poem, “I Could Give in to the Anarchy,” James Worthington considers a faithful triumph over avarice. Continue reading I Could Give in to the Anarchy
In his poem, “Eulogy for Dietrich,” Gifford Savage reflects on the life and sacrifice of Christian pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer who was executed by the Nazis in April 1945. Continue reading Eulogy For Dietrich
In his poem, “Cenotaph,” Joshua Gage explore themes of mental health and redemption. Continue reading Cenotaph
In his poem, “Doubt,” Joshua Gage uses images from Easter and Pentecost to explore struggles with doubt and faith. Continue reading Doubt
In his poem, “Triage,” Joshua Gage uses images from Easter to explore themes of suffering and forgiveness. Continue reading Triage
In his poem, “Marahs,” Mark Weinrich delights in the power of the cross. Continue reading Marahs
In his poem, “Creature of Control,” Mark Weinrich considers mankind’s efforts to control the future. Continue reading Creature of Control
In his poem, “Scarecrow,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon how Satan tries to cripple our walks with the Lord through fear. Continue reading Scarecrow
In his poem, “The Niche,” Mark Weinrich delights in how a mockingbird enjoys his life, filling his part of creation with songs. Continue reading The Niche
In his poem, “Ready,” Mark Weinrich ponders the events when Joseph of Arimathea built his tomb. Continue reading Ready