Ordinary Time
In his poem, “Ordinary Time,” Nathan Chan reflects on the liturgical seasons of desire. Continue reading Ordinary Time
In his poem, “Ordinary Time,” Nathan Chan reflects on the liturgical seasons of desire. Continue reading Ordinary Time
In her essay, “The Pageant,” Candace Arthuria confronts the merger of worship and entertainment in the 21st-century church. Continue reading The Pageant
In her poem, “Mother Teresa Speaks to Jesus,” Christal Ann Rice Cooper reflects on Mother Teresa’s spiritual depression and how her faith was greater. Continue reading Mother Teresa Speaks to Jesus
In her poem, “Mary’s Dilemma,” Christal Ann Rice Cooper depicts Mother Mary being faced with which of her Son’s two identities she should embrace. Continue reading Mary’s Dilemma
In his poem, “Whiter,” Mark Weinrich ponders David’s longing for cleansing. Continue reading Whiter
In his poem, “Power of Worship,” Mark Weinrich delights in the wonder and release through worship. Continue reading Power of Worship
In his poem, “Just A Shower,” Mark Weinrich meditates upon the wonder of a day of rain. Continue reading Just A Shower
In his poem, “My Staff,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon leaning on the Lord in our daily walks. Continue reading My Staff
In his poem, “The Narrow Way,” Mark Weinrich shares gratitude for the path the Lord has laid out. Continue reading The Narrow Way
In her poem, “Sermon On The Mount,” Tabitha N. Munyoki reflects on Christ’s famous sermon on the mount. Continue reading Sermon On The Mount
In her short story, “Myrrh,” E. Shan Correa depicts a Persian woman traveling with the Magi to Bethlehem, bearing a gift for a newborn babe who will become King of all the Earth. Continue reading Myrrh
In her dramatic monologue, “The Carpenter,” Dorothy Winslow Wright’s Joseph speaks of Mary and of the birth of Jesus. Continue reading The Carpenter