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Poetry

The Color Wheel

In his poem, “The Color Wheel,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the vision of Peter regarding unclean animals as a source for creative inspiration. Continue reading The Color Wheel

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Poetry

Those Who Trespass Against Us

In his poem, “Those Who Trespass Against Us,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman retells a true story recounted to him by a parishioner. Continue reading Those Who Trespass Against Us

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Poetry

Lukewarm

In his poem, “Lukewarm,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman was inspired not only by the quote from Revelation but the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Continue reading Lukewarm

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Poetry

How to Notice

In his poem, “How to Notice,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the extraordinary in the ordinary. Continue reading How to Notice

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Poetry

Pray Like a Tree

In his poem, “Pray Like a Tree,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman considers the mystery of prayer through embodied actions. Continue reading Pray Like a Tree

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Poetry

The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca

In her poem, “The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca,” Carol Alena Aronoff recounts the inspiring life of St. Mary of Egypt. Continue reading The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca

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Poetry

Christ Has No Body

In her poem, “Christ Has No Body,” Carol Alena Aronoff reflects on the sacred space created by the prayers and devotion of a Saint. Continue reading Christ Has No Body

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Poetry

Ephesians 1:7

In paired sonnets, Jeffrey Essmann reflects on St. Paul’s insight that redemption is grounded in blood and grace. Continue reading Ephesians 1:7

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Creative Nonfiction

Searching for Julian

In his essay, “Searching for Julian,” Lincoln Jaques reminisces his experience of living simply for a year in Norwich inspired by the life and writings of Julian of Norwich. Continue reading Searching for Julian

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Poetry

If God Painted By Number

In her poem, “If God Painted By Number,” Patricia Hope paints an ideal day from God’s point of view. Continue reading If God Painted By Number

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Poetry

Confusion

In her poem, “Confusion,” Patricia Hope reflects on our failures to communicate with God and with each other. Continue reading Confusion

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Poetry

Solemn Stillness

In his poem, “Solemn Stillness,” Joan Leotta reflects on seeking stillness and resting in God’s presence. Continue reading Solemn Stillness

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