The Church on Friar Road
In his poem, “The Church on Friar Road,” John Villan reflects on keeping faith in trying times. Continue reading The Church on Friar Road
In his poem, “The Church on Friar Road,” John Villan reflects on keeping faith in trying times. Continue reading The Church on Friar Road
In his poem, “The Path,” Mike Turner reflects on Christ’s simple message of how to attain Salvation. Continue reading The Path
In her poem, “The Choir is Back,” Linda Atkinson Linda Atkinson reflects on the joy of reconvening with her Church Choir family after a two year Covid-induced suspension of the Choir. Continue reading The Choir is Back
In her poem, “Breath,” Linda Atkinson reflects on the story of Martha and Mary and combines it with an invitation to calmness, through breathing. Continue reading Breath
In her poem, “Contemplative Pilgrimage,” Joanne Spence describes what it means to slow down and journey as a pilgrim. Continue reading Contemplative Pilgrimage
In her poem, “A Psalm for Praying,” Joanne Spence draws inspiration from Psalm 46 and pours out her heart to God for the Ukrainians and the Russians. Continue reading A Psalm for Praying
In her poem, “Glory to Glory,” Tabitha N. Munyoki draws inspiration from 2 Corinthians 3:18. Continue reading Glory to Glory
In his poem, “The End is Near,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the end times. Continue reading The End is Near
In his poem, “Retreat,” Alicia Viguer-Espert recalls the effect actors intoning Gregorian Chants had on her, how the beauty of those scenes called her soul to attention. Continue reading Retreat
In his poem, “At God’s Table,” Vaughn Roste offers a communion prayer. Continue reading At God’s Table
In his poem, “Hush,” Vaughn Roste offers solace for stressful times. Continue reading Hush
In his poem, “God Shined a Light on Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on Paul the Apostle’s encounter with Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus. Continue reading God Shined a Light on Me