Rise
In his poem, “Rise,” Jarvis Ottum pays respect to the eventual resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Continue reading Rise
In his poem, “Rise,” Jarvis Ottum pays respect to the eventual resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Continue reading Rise
In his poem, “Holy Saturday,” inspired from John Donne, Jeffrey Essmann explores the fertile stillness of Holy Saturday. Continue reading Holy Saturday
In her poem, “Power,” Sr. Johanna Caton reflects on Peter’s feelings as Jesus washed his feet. Continue reading Power
In her poem, “In the Garden,” Sr. Johanna Caton questions why Gethsemane was the place where the Passion of Jesus began. Continue reading In the Garden
In his poem, “The Help Of The Lord,” Fred Briggs draws inspiration from Isaiah 41:10, which tells us that God is with us and will always uphold us. Continue reading The Help Of The Lord
In his poem, “Sacristy,” Kent Reichert considers how the physical space of worship prepares and supports that endeavor. Continue reading Sacristy
In his poem, “The Devil Doesn’t Like Me,” Jason Kirk Bartley expresses the enemy’s disdain for our tactics and our Savior. Continue reading The Devil Doesn’t Like Me
In his poem, “The Only One Who Matters,” Jason Kirk Bartley stresses that Christ’s opinion is the only one that counts. Continue reading The Only One Who Matters
In his poem, “Heaven Rules,” Edwin Olu Bestman speaks about God and His control of the earth. Continue reading Heaven Rules
In his poem, “Affliction,” Jeffrey Essmann explores the mystery of suffering (with a nod toward George Herbert.) Continue reading Affliction
In his poem, “Snatched From The Fire,” Steve Bell offers an intense meditation on the vision of the Prophet Zechariah revealing both God’s authority and His amazing mercy toward those who turn to Him. Continue reading Snatched From The Fire
In her poem, “Love,” Marietta Lea B. Rosana reflects on how love and pain are intertwined, and to love is to embrace the cross. Continue reading Love