Here is a little piece that I wrote to remind me, in the midst of our country's election season, that politics is not what will save us.
Can Politics Save Us?
Here is a little piece that I wrote to remind me, in the midst of our country's election season, that politics is not what will save us.
Here is a sonnet I wrote to celebrate our congregation's return to in-person worship.
Here is a sonnet that I wrote as an evening prayer, based on Psalm 141, as part of my ongoing series of "Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises."
Here is a sonnet that I wrote for Psalm 62, as part of my ongoing series of "Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises."
Here is a sonnet that I wrote for Psalm 51, as part of my ongoing series of "Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises."
Here is a reflection on how writing poetry has nourished my faith in these challenging times, and deepened my encounters with scripture.
Here is a sonnet that I wrote for Psalm 19, as part of my ongoing series of "Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises."
Here is a sonnet that I wrote for Psalm 1, along with some of my personal reflections on this psalm.
Here is a sonnet that I wrote for Psalm 145, as part of my ongoing series of "Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises."
A sonnet inspired by Ephesians 2:13-16, where we are reminded that Christ Jesus "has broken down the dividing wall, that is, the hostility, between us."