Key to the Cage
In his poem “Key to the Cage,” Joe Bisicchia expounds on our free will, and how wondrously it would be for us to just let go to God to show the way. Continue reading Key to the Cage
In his poem “Key to the Cage,” Joe Bisicchia expounds on our free will, and how wondrously it would be for us to just let go to God to show the way. Continue reading Key to the Cage
In his poem “Whose Christmas?” Ron Levi illustrates the dystopian Christmas now accepted as the norm 🎄 Continue reading Whose Christmas? 🎄
In her poem “Advent Prayer,” Nolcha Fox writes about maintaining joy during the Christmas season 🎄 Continue reading Advent Prayer 🎄
In her poem “Epiphany,” Johanna Caton speaks of the journey of faith and its power to transform everything. Continue reading Epiphany
In her poem “A Love Letter,” Johanna Caton reflects on the Incarnation of God. Continue reading A Love Letter
In his Spenserian sonnet, “Christmas,” Jeffrey Essmann considers Christmas memories: the ones that fade, the ones that remain 🎄 Continue reading Christmas 🎄
In his poem, “The Nightingales Flute,” Stephen Paul Wren writes in honor of poet Annette von Droste-Hülshoff. Continue reading The Nightingales Flute
In his poem, “Modern Christmas,” J. S. Absher shows how even our commercial Christmas can summon us to love one another 🎄 Continue reading Modern Christmas 🎄
In his poem, “First Christmas,” J. S. Absher imagines the first Christmas as happening in spring, during lambing season 🎄 Continue reading First Christmas 🎄
In his triolet, “Christmas 2021,” J. S. Absher ponders the meaning of Christmas as we grow older 🎄 Continue reading Christmas 2021 🎄
In his poem, “The OX Christmas,” Mark Weinrich shares a true story from Christmas morning 🎄 Continue reading The OX Christmas 🎄
In her poem, “The True Joy of Christmas,” Pat Severin paints a picture of what Christmas often becomes, a time of busy preparations and a forgetting of the reason we celebrate 🎄 Continue reading The True Joy of Christmas🎄