Splendor to Surrender
In her poem, “Splendor to Surrender,” Pat Severin reminds us of the transition of God’s seasons, as winter is upon us. Continue reading Splendor to Surrender
In her poem, “Splendor to Surrender,” Pat Severin reminds us of the transition of God’s seasons, as winter is upon us. Continue reading Splendor to Surrender
In his poem, “Heavily Christian,” Jason Kirk Bartley talks about being in Christ. Continue reading Heavily Christian
In her poem, “Lighthouse,” Maria Grace Nobile reflects on faith and God’s love. Continue reading Lighthouse
In his poem, “Advent with the Baptist,” Gifford Savage reflects on why John the Baptist is included amongst the Lectionary readings for the season of Advent. Continue reading Advent with the Baptist
In his poem, “The Word Speaks,” Bryant Burroughs considers the marvel that Jesus the Word who spoke all things into being, authentically utters God’s good words to us. Continue reading The Word Speaks
In his poem, “Song of the Water-Pots,” Bryant Burroughs writes about water-pots formed from ancient stone only to be defiled by grime and grit, until at a wedding in Cana they teemed with indescribable freshness. Continue reading Song of the Water-Pots
In her essay, “Second Chance,” Kelly Doheney recollects her near death experience and her encounter with Christ Continue reading Second Chance
In his poem, “Reassuring Sound,” Andrew Festa reflects on finding reassurance in God. Continue reading Reassuring Sound
In her poem, “Have To Be Today,” Dee Lorraine considers a response to the unexpected passing of a loved one. Continue reading Have To Be Today
In his poem, “Praise Jesus,” Jarvis Ottum draws inspiration from the prayers of the rosary. Continue reading Praise Jesus
In his poem, “The Visitor,” Jason Kirk Bartley speaks of angels among us. Continue reading The Visitor
In his poem, “Word and Deed,” Mike Turner reflects on James 2:14-26 and the importance of acting to bring Christ’s Peace and Love into the world. Continue reading Word and Deed