Christianity
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Image in Poem and Preaching

Let the image sing loud, lean into the images to their breaking point, and then through the emotions in the image bring forth the meaning. Continue reading
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Daring to Speak of Heaven

The first of four reflections on the vision of heaven in Revelation 4-5 Continue reading
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Poems of the Incarnation – A Reading
I had a great time explaining my series of poems Poems of the Incarnation: John the Evangelist at Lena Free Church. If you’re interested, here’s a recording from the time. The poems themselves are forthcoming at Foreshadow, a Christian poetry magazine, but they were intended for my church as an advent devotional. Continue reading
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The Word to the People – A Poem
To make it plain, ironed and pressedGround and brewed, poured and served. Prayed through, pained through, caught throughThe tide of mined eternity, the incarnation When the mine came in form of the minerAnd spoke in words of gold: prophet and poetSalesman and scholarWatchman and woe-workerSoldier and scribe. To disturb and pruneDress and bind the wounds. Halt the hard Continue reading
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Blackhawk- My First Published Poem
It’s here! Ekstasis, a poetry magazine by Christianity Today, has published Blackhawk, a poem about conversion rooted in imagery from my street (Blackhawk Court). I am so honored! Please, follow the link and give it a read! https://www.ekstasismagazine.com/poetry/2024/blackhawk Give it a like and comment on Ekstasis. I hope to publish there again soon. Continue reading
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The Parish- A Sonnet
Into the deep, the waves, the weep, the homes The farm, the soul, and time, and fear, the known And unknown. Few, we traverse winter’d wildsValleys shadowed by death and devil and direDespair. Arctic explorers encased in, Capsized often by our own woes, our sins Yet still we go, no expertise nor ease But dressed in place, in time, in Continue reading


