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Sarah Laughed
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, could not have children. But God could do the impossible and she was promised a son. This poem is her journey from unbelief to trust.
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Sabbath
When Jesus walked through a field of corn on the Sabbath day of rest, the religious leaders were offended by his actions. Was he breaking the rules, or was he celebrating something much bigger than their laws?
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Safe Anchorage
Safe Anchorage The anchor falls away beneath the drapery of sea to a hidden place where life in all its fullness teems and holds a steady vessel through the night. Schools of silver fish, small, multitudinous, part to pass unheard around the hull while tethered kelps, in shades of darkest topaz, red carnelian, jasper green, sway to the music of the currents. Crabs make their own sweet sideways journeys along a bed spread with buried riches: corals, paua, pearl oysters, abalone, beauties of the deep. Octopus contortionists defy the laws of space to make silent retreats while passing whales rehearse a bass glissando song. And none of this is seen…
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Rhythms of Grace
A poem about letting go of trying and letting a natural God-given rhythm guide our lives
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Questions of Birth and Death
A poem that questions the limited extent of Mary's response to Gabriel's announcement of her pregnancy, and the instruction given to Mary Magdalene when she encounters Jesus, risen from the dead
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Mother and Brothers
This piece is part poem and part drama! It is inspired by the story of Jesus' family visiting when they are worried about what people are saying about him. You can find it in Luke chapter 8.
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The Seed
A poem inspired by the Parable of the Sower. If Jesus the Word is the seed, and sown across the whole earth, there are images of fruit, hope and resurrection everywhere we look.
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Delivering Christmas
Imagining some Christmas deliveries at the Inn in Bethlehem.
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Sacred Space
This poem describes the way into contemplation and resting in God's presence
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Message
The Bible tells us that God cares for his people like a parent bird cares for its brood. This poem meditates on that truth.
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Held
In this poem a person on a journey is at the point of breaking; it is then that they are lifted, helped, held.