Leaves
In his poem, “Leaves,” Timothy Zibell reflects on a Christian’s relationship with death. Continue reading Leaves
In his poem, “Leaves,” Timothy Zibell reflects on a Christian’s relationship with death. Continue reading Leaves
In her poem, “stuck,” Dakota Moos reflects on the crushing feeling of being stuck in sin and the grace that sets one free. Continue reading stuck
In her poem, “Beautiful Cloth,” Maryella Desak Sirmon reflects on the retreat time she spent with The Reverend Canon Sister Rosina Ampah and the blessings she received. Continue reading Beautiful Cloth
In her poem, “A Virgin’s Prayer,” Pat Severin imagines Mother Mary’s thoughts on the arduous trip to Bethlehem. Continue reading A Virgin’s Prayer
In her poem, “Have You Ever Wondered?” Pat Severin asks us all to think about young Mary and how the announcement of Christ’s birth must have made her feel. Continue reading Have You Ever Wondered?
In this set of cinquains, “Heaven Scent,” Jeffrey Essmann offers a Marian-centered Advent reflection on the mystery of the Incarnation. Continue reading Heaven Scent
In her poem, “Let Me Tell You,” Claire Booth recounts the Bible’s underlying theme of redemption while drawing from Exodus. Continue reading Let Me Tell You
In her poem, “Inside the Storm,” Claire Booth draws from the Gospel’s recount of Jesus calming the storm and the disciples’ anxieties. Continue reading Inside the Storm
In her poem, “Daily Prayer,” Claire Booth reflects on humility and finding worth in Christ. Continue reading Daily Prayer
In her poem, “Redeemer,” Kristen M. Fiani meditates on redemption through Christ, while reflecting on Nehemiah 5. Continue reading Redeemer
In her poem, “Trust in You”, Nichole Conran speaks of trusting in God during difficult times in life. Continue reading Trust in You
In her poem, “The Lost Path,” Nichole Conran speaks of finding her way to God after feeling lost. Continue reading The Lost Path