A Protestant Talks with Saint Rocco [golden shovel poem, and prompt]
Check out my new poem “A Protestant Talks with Saint Rocco,” and learn more about the poetic form called golden shovel.
Check out my new poem “A Protestant Talks with Saint Rocco,” and learn more about the poetic form called golden shovel.
Place. Relationship. Faith. Neurodiversity. Creative practices. Advice for new poets–poetry couple Jon and Elisa Rowe explore all this, and more, in this interview :).
Check out these two new poems on the aging process, hitting our limits, and finding God in those in-between spaces.
How do we process unanswered questions and gaps in memory, especially regarding war and wounds? Pastor Poet Patrick Hansel gives us some clues in his new book Quitting Time.
A poem of mine about the experience of centering prayer.
How does poetry help us to know God, as well as ourselves? And how can we find new treasures in ancient words? This Trinity Sunday sermon, which weaves together ancient and more modern poetry, explores these questions through three key Biblical words.
Check out these poetry readings in celebration of National Poetry Month, which demonstrate how poetry can connect us across time and space, and offer us some much-needed perspective.
A poem that explores the experience of walking a labyrinth.
What are poetry feedback groups, and why do they matter? Check out my article about my own experience of finding God through leading poetry feedback groups.
A poem about living in the tension of the “already, but not yet” this season.