It's week three of Advent and the next installment of my “Sonnets for Advent” series is up. The poems are based on the daily readings from my home church. ❤️
Sonnets for Advent: Saturday week 2
based on 1 Peter 2:5-9 Behold, in Zion God has laid a stone,a cornerstone, a precious chosen foun-dation to His glorious plan of re-demption. The garden temple of E-den was lost to us by means of Adam'ssin, which taints each living soul but one:New Adam, Jesus, cornerstone laid down,and we renewed and living stones are... Continue Reading →
Sonnets for Advent: Friday week 2
It's week two of Advent and the next installment of my “Sonnets for Advent” series is up. The poems are based on the daily readings from my home church. ❤️
Sonnets for Advent: Thursday week 2
It's week two of Advent and the next installment of my “Sonnets for Advent” series is up. The poems are based on the daily readings from my home church. ❤️
Sonnets for Advent: Wednesday week 2
It's week two of Advent and the next installment of my “Sonnets for Advent” series is up. The poems are based on the daily readings from my home church. ❤️
Sonnets for Advent: Tuesday week 2
It's week two of Advent and the next installment of my “Sonnets for Advent” series is up. The poems are based on the daily readings from my home church. ❤️
Sonnets for Advent: Monday week 2
It's week two of Advent and the next installment of my “Sonnets for Advent” series is up. The poems are based on the daily readings from my home church. ❤️
Sonnets for Advent: Monday week 1
This poetry series is a combination of my personal exercise in writing meditative scripture poetry and the daily Advent readings from my home church. I hope it blesses you. #sonnetsforadvent
Sonnets for Advent: Sunday week 1
This year my home church is doing daily readings for Advent. I got pretty excited at the idea of a corporate reading exercise. This excitement dovetailed in my mind with my current exercises in scripture poetry. I thought I would try to turn our daily Advent readings into sonnets.
Christmas Card Blues
Christmas cards, like so many other things around the holidays, seem to have an etiquette all their own. I’ve never understood the whole, card for card thing. People are thrown into an absolute panic if they get a card from someone who they didn't send one too. You’d think they were wedding invitations and not... Continue Reading →