Chirping Birds
In her poem, “Chirping Birds,” Sierra Lind dreams about an angel visiting her at five years old. Continue reading Chirping Birds
In her poem, “Chirping Birds,” Sierra Lind dreams about an angel visiting her at five years old. Continue reading Chirping Birds
In her poem, “Little Hands,” Debra Ayis prays over her new-born relative. Continue reading Little Hands
In her poem, “I See You,” Debra Ayis reflects on God’s omnipresence. Continue reading I See You
In his poem, “Silent Battles,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on the silent battles that go on in each of us. Continue reading Silent Battles
In his poem, “Easter,” Garrett Mostowski encourages the reader to remember what it’s like awaiting hope. Continue reading Easter
In his poem, “The Dance,” Garrett Mostowski reflects on beginnings and endings. Continue reading The Dance
In his poem, “Heaven,” Garrett Mostowski uses a literal definition of ‘utopia’ to re-imagine our theology of heaven. Continue reading Heaven
In his poem, “The Church on Friar Road,” John Villan reflects on keeping faith in trying times. Continue reading The Church on Friar Road
In his poem, “The Path,” Mike Turner reflects on Christ’s simple message of how to attain Salvation. Continue reading The Path
In her poem, “The Choir is Back,” Linda Atkinson Linda Atkinson reflects on the joy of reconvening with her Church Choir family after a two year Covid-induced suspension of the Choir. Continue reading The Choir is Back
In her poem, “Breath,” Linda Atkinson reflects on the story of Martha and Mary and combines it with an invitation to calmness, through breathing. Continue reading Breath
In her poem, “Contemplative Pilgrimage,” Joanne Spence describes what it means to slow down and journey as a pilgrim. Continue reading Contemplative Pilgrimage