We sang this song this morning for Epiphany Sunday. It's my theme for the day!
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Example of an ACTS prayer with a trinitarian format
Adoration
Holy God, Holy and Mighty,
Holy and Immortal One,
Have mercy upon us.
Gift of the Father’s unfailing grace,
Light from Light; True God from True God,
Dwell among us.
Source of Wisdom, Creation, Compassion,
Bringer of Justice, Peace, and Power,
Fill us.
Confession
You claim us as your sons and your daughters,
one tribe out of all,
but our love fails.
I have not forgiven tresspasses,
I have not loved others as myself,
Save me.
I am not a light to the world,
I am not a servant to others,
Free me.
I do not know how to build a just world,
I am not a peace-maker,
Transform me.
Thanksgiving
(I give thanks for family members, co-workers, and the difficult people in my life.)
Supplication
Put me to what thou wilt, rank me with whom thou wilt.
Let me be employed by thee or set aside for thee,
Let me be full,
Let me be empty,
Let me have all things,
Let me have nothing,
I yield.
Labels:
prayer
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Amethyst Review
Amethyst Review publishes poems on spirituality and the sacred (broadly defined), and its editor was kind enough to accept two of my poems. Paradox is based on my understanding of Wesleyan works of mercy as a means of grace. My poem The Iron of the Holy Spirit is about grace in its sanctifying aspect. If you love poetry and have an interest in spirituality, I think you will enjoy the poems in this online magazine.
Labels:
holiness,
poetry,
Wesleyan Spirituality,
works of mercy
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Forgiven, even when you don't feel the forgiveness
My poem "Imperceptible Forgiveness" was published on The Same, a journal dedicated to sharing the writing of women and girls from around the world. It's about two people in the early stages of getting to know one another, who hit a bump in the road. The power of forgiveness helps them move through the bumpy patch, even though they don't see any evidence that this power is working on their relationship.
Labels:
poetry
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