The Niche
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, “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
In her poem, “Ambivalence,” Terri Martin Wilkins explores the struggle of continuing to trust and praise God when there are no answers to deeply felt grief and pain. Continue reading Ambivalence
In his poem, “Bringing Heaven to Earth,” Mark Stucky ponders the promise of a future paradise on Earth and what we should be doing about it in the here and now. Continue reading Bringing Heaven to Earth
In his poem, “Two or More,” Lawrence Hopperton considers congregational participation both within the church and wider creation. Continue reading Two or More
In his poem, “Quantum Spiritualities,” Mark Stucky ponders the varieties of spiritual experience in our chaotic world. Continue reading Quantum Spiritualities
In her poem, “The Man Upstairs,” Pat Severin shows us that it doesn’t matter how we refer to God, be it Creator or Father God or whatever, He is the one who loves us, will never forsake us and will be there for us always. Continue reading The Man Upstairs
In her poem, “When,” Pat Severin reminds us how important it is to live in God’s love all day every day because in so doing, He can use us to do His will and, in turn, we can experience the joy only He can give. Continue reading When
In his poem, “Empathy,” Anita Omosivwe encourages all to be more compassionate towards others. Continue reading Empathy
In his poem, “Fifth Column,” Ron Levi compares those that fail to adhere to the Word of God to the fifth column in a conventional war. Continue reading Fifth Column
In his poem, “God Spreads His Love,” Alan Bedworth reflects on how God touches everything. Continue reading God Spreads His Love
In her poem, “My Memories of a Special Day,” Pat Severin reminds us how even childhood memories can come streaming back to us, special gifts from God that help us recall those times and precious people that left an imprint on our lives. Continue reading My Memories of a Special Day