Song to the Creator
Over 800 years ago, one of Christianity’s most brilliant and daring visionaries penned striking poems, like this one, about God’s enduring presence in all things. Continue reading
Over 800 years ago, one of Christianity’s most brilliant and daring visionaries penned striking poems, like this one, about God’s enduring presence in all things. Continue reading
Drink in the haunting poem “landmarks lost” by award-winning Canadian poet Ann Laidlaw. Continue reading
There Should Be A Word is a poem written by Susan Plett for Margaret Plett, who was the finest mother-in-law a person could ever ask for. Continue reading
Autumn is a seasonal poem by Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926), one of the most enigmatic and significant poets of the last century. Continue reading
Passionate and prolific poet Naomi Shihab Nye gives us this delightful look about poems hidden and poems found. Continue reading
An honest and poignant poem about the many “contradictions in our midst”, by young poet Amanda Achtman. Continue reading
Anglican priest and poet Malcolm Guite ruminates poetically on finding God’s light, even in our hiding places.
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A poem about opening our eyes to the fingerprints of the Divine in the natural world, and noticing the clues there for us to see. Continue reading
A wonderful “found poem”, based on biblical sayings, by Dr. Gerry Turcotte, President of St. Mary’s University. Continue reading