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The Empty Old Church Re-opens

In his poem, “The Empty Old Church Re-opens,” Nolo Segundo expresses his frustration when his Anglican church had remained closed for in-person worship long after restaurants, dentists, barbers, movie houses, etc. had re-opened. Continue reading The Empty Old Church Re-opens

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Life’s Invitations

In his poem, “Life’s Invitations,” Mark Weinrich rejoices in the opportunities God has placed around us to see His Character. Continue reading Life’s Invitations

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Jesus’ Longing

In his poem, “Jesus’ Longing,” Mark Weinrich ponders Jesus’ plea to the city of Jerusalem. Continue reading Jesus’ Longing

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Majesty in Stillness

In his poem, “Majesty in Stillness,” Mark Weinrich delights in the reflecting power of a pond. Continue reading Majesty in Stillness

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The Gateway

In his poem, “The Gateway,” Mark Weinrich longs for the Lord to adjust his life focus. Continue reading The Gateway

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Put Your Choir on the Frontline

In his poem, “Put Your Choir on the Frontline,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon the battleplan God gave King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20:20-22. Continue reading Put Your Choir on the Frontline

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Creative Proclamation

In her poem, “Creative Proclamation,” Lori Wall-Holloway draws inspiration from Psalm 105:1 to praise the Lord. Continue reading Creative Proclamation

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Fractured

In her poem, “Fractured,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on how God breathes new life into us. Continue reading Fractured

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Outstretched Hand

In her poem, “Outstretched Hand,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on the soft strum of a guitar, which enhanced a quiet time where she had to learn to be still. Continue reading Outstretched Hand

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Hope Renewed

In her poem, “Hope Renewed,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on the words or phrases spoken in church that have lifted her spirits and given her hope. Continue reading Hope Renewed

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Creation of a Song

In her poem, “Creation of a Song,” Lori Wall-Holloway reflects on how the sounds of different instruments in worship can be blended to create a song for the Lord. Continue reading Creation of a Song

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It Seems

In her poem, “It Seems,” Caroline Liberatore expounds on the concept of vanity found in Ecclesiastes. Continue reading It Seems

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