Hearers
In her poem, “Hearers,” Esther Elliott draws inspiration from James 1:22-25. Continue reading Hearers
In her poem, “Hearers,” Esther Elliott draws inspiration from James 1:22-25. Continue reading Hearers
In his poem, “Grace,” G. E. Schwartz describes the workings of what we come to know of as grace. Continue reading Grace
In his poem, “Not By Words Alone,” G. E. Schwartz seeks to plumb our sense of faith and belief. Continue reading Not By Words Alone
In his poem, “Cosmos of a New Marriage,” Ronnie Sirmans composes an epithalamium prayer with seven stanzas, each with seven lines, each with seven syllables. Continue reading Cosmos of a New Marriage
In his poem, “iPray,” Ronnie Sirmans examines reading the Bible amid today’s technology. Continue reading iPray
In his poem, “Astonishment of Heart,” Ronnie Sirmans reflects on being a father and seeing a son grow up. Continue reading Astonishment of Heart
In his poem, “The Color Wheel,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the vision of Peter regarding unclean animals as a source for creative inspiration. Continue reading The Color Wheel
In his poem, “Those Who Trespass Against Us,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman retells a true story recounted to him by a parishioner. Continue reading Those Who Trespass Against Us
In his poem, “Lukewarm,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman was inspired not only by the quote from Revelation but the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Continue reading Lukewarm
In his poem, “How to Notice,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman reflects on the extraordinary in the ordinary. Continue reading How to Notice
In his poem, “Pray Like a Tree,” Andrew Taylor-Troutman considers the mystery of prayer through embodied actions. Continue reading Pray Like a Tree
In her poem, “The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca,” Carol Alena Aronoff recounts the inspiring life of St. Mary of Egypt. Continue reading The Redemption of Maria Aegyptiaca