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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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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
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Harvest
Bronze, shorn, past-ripe, dustCovers faces, boots, barnsThe roadside sumac, lilac late blooming,Lungs and hearts as a sign of blessing.The scrabbled landscape sighsIn relief. The corn had weighedIt down, as each road tilted toward thePull of corn-stalk and hay bale. It had grownTo swallow car, road, farm, mind, As September waned and withered. And now I see the Continue reading
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I Choose the Path of the Poor in Spirit
My Dear Flock, On Saturday, July 13th we were faced with the deep violence, anger, and hopelessness that grips our country. “Wars and rumors of wars” are far easier to digest when they are across oceans. The drift away from God that infects our culture has turned into a whirlpool, pulling everything into its wake. Make Continue reading
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The Paradox of Maundy Thursday
Thursday of holy week is traditionally known as Maundy Thursday. “Maundy” comes from the Latin translation of John 13:34: “Mandatum novum do vobis…”, “a new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.” (ESV). As Jesus said this, if you remember, he bowed down Continue reading
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Fig Tuesday
Today in the Christian calendar is “Fig Tuesday”, traditionally a day when we remember Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree (Matt 21:18-22). If you remember the story, Jesus was walking from Bethany and came across a fig tree. He was hungry, and hoped to find a fig to munch on, but instead he found nothing Continue reading
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God in a Manger
John 1:1-18 Sometimes the images of Christmas are too familiar to us. We see the story reenacted year after year: Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus, with their attendants, stable-mates, and visitors. We theorize and imagine who and what would be there. Of all the images we use, one almost always stays the same: the Continue reading

