Falling Upward
In her poem, “Falling Upward,” Lory Widmer Hess considers how failure has the potential to turn into our greatest gift.
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In her poem, “Falling Upward,” Lory Widmer Hess considers how failure has the potential to turn into our greatest gift.
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In her poem, “The Price of Freedom,” Lory Widmer Hess wonders about the paradoxical nature of salvation. Continue reading The Price of Freedom
In her poem, “Passiontide,” Lory Widmer Hess describes an experience of emptiness that can lead to a greater fullness. Continue reading Passiontide
In her poem, “Doubting,” Lory Widmer Hess considers how doubt may invite us to a closer connection with the divine. Continue reading Doubting
In her poem, “Dark Valley,” Lory Widmer Hess writes of the struggle to find peace in dark times. Continue reading Dark Valley
In his poem, “Sleep is Trust,” Ryan Keating recognizes the gift of rest and sleep as a means that God uses to teach our souls deep truths. Continue reading Sleep is Trust
In his poem “Candlelights,” Mark Stucky considers candles and our collective calling to witness to the light. Continue reading Candlelights
In his poem “Whale Wayfarers,” Mark Stucky tells two cautionary whale tales about hazardous opposite extremes in following one’s “calling.” Continue reading Whale Wayfarers
In his poem, “At The End of Life’s Journey,” Jason Kirk Bartley reflects on life as a vapour. Continue reading At The End of Life’s Journey
In his poem, “Knock, Knock — Come In!” Anthony J. Rubi reflects upon the importance of “Revelation 3:20” in his personal life. Continue reading Knock, Knock — Come In!
In his poem, “Flotsam and Jetsam,” Jeral Williams expresses his appreciation for the Holy Spirit in the presence of the busyness of the world. Continue reading Flotsam and Jetsam
In his poem, “Like the Shepherds,” Mark Weinrich ponders Jesus’ desire in Matthew 25:40. Continue reading Like the Shepherds