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Two Couples

In his poem, “Two Couples,” Vern Fein explores contrasting lifestyles in the Lord. Continue reading Two Couples

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Death Be Proud

In his poem, “Death Be Proud,” Vern Fein reflects on Jesus’ triumph over death. Continue reading Death Be Proud

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The Un-Chosen

In his poem, “The Un-Chosen,” Vern Fein reflects on Passover night. Continue reading The Un-Chosen

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God Didn’t Make Money

In his poem, “God Didn’t Make Money,” Vern Fein takes a look at Christian charity. Continue reading God Didn’t Make Money

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Oh, What a Wonderful World

In her prose poem, “Oh, What a Wonderful World,” Pat Severin reveals that so often God’s wonderful creation is overshadowed by the busy things of life but if we allow ourselves to look past all that, we can see and feel the wonder of this world that God’s created. Continue reading Oh, What a Wonderful World

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Blood Red Wine

In his poem, “Blood Red Wine”, R.L. Appleby writes of the fear and reverence that a minister gives to the Lord’s Table in the midst of his own sin as he invites a sinful world to be cleansed by the blood of Christ. Continue reading Blood Red Wine

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Gifts of the Holy Spirit

In her poem, “Gifts of the Holy Spirit,” Marianne Peel explores the Gifts of the Holy Spirit at her daughter’s baptism, fleshing out how these gifts might be manifested through living a life devoted to Spirit. Continue reading Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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My Lord, What a Morning

In her poem, “My Lord, What a Morning,” Marianne Peel explores Good Friday traditions, empathizing with both Mother Mary and Jesus Christ. Continue reading My Lord, What a Morning

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Come, Come to Me

In her poem, “Come, Come to Me,” Marianne Peel explores the invitation to trust, to be vulnerable, to become a fisherwoman among people. Continue reading Come, Come to Me

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Book Review

The Violence of Love by San Óscar Romero — Book Review

Katharine Armbrester reviews San Óscar Romero’s “The Violence of Love” Continue reading The Violence of Love by San Óscar Romero — Book Review

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Cruciform

In her poem, “Cruciform,” Kendra Thompson reflects on the Holy Mother. Continue reading Cruciform

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I Miss My Mama and the Women from another Mother

In her poem, “I Miss My Mama and the Women from another Mother,” Marie Johnson-Ladson reflects on missed moments and the wisdom learned from women figures in her life. Continue reading I Miss My Mama and the Women from another Mother

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