A Veriditas Prayer.

Featuring a Verditas Prayer by Hildegard of Bingen.

The Silence of Awe.

Today we can ponder a quote by Abraham Joshua Heschel a Polish-born American rabbi and his thoughts on silence.

So Glad.

John Kiemele offers this tender poem.

On the Grind.

A poem by Christopher Ball.

Take All My Pieces.

Inspired by a Kairos Morning on The Lord’s Prayer, Lorina Meade offers this prayer.

Haiku.

Selah Companion Wendy Bryant offers a haiku and a painting in this post.

Lent Day 40. Were You There?

As we wait for Easter and Christ’s resurrection, hear this spiritual composed by enslaved African-Americans, “Were You There?”

Lent Day 39. Would I?

In this last week of Lent, here is a favorite poem of mine by Zoanna Pearson from Selah Center’s book: “Reflections: A Journey through Lent into Easter.” Lent Day 39.

Lent Day 38. Can’t Sit Still.

A Selah Companions offers this poem about Jesus’ washing his disciples’ feet at the Last Supper on Maundy Thursday, Lent Day 38.

Lent Day 35. Longing to Be Connected.

Today marks the final week of Lent leading up to Advent. Mary Pandiani provides an overview of the events of the “Passion” week and what it means in God’s story and yours. This is day 35 of Lent.

Lent Day 34. The Message of Easter.

On Lent’s Day 34, an excerpt from Selah Center’s “Reflections: A Journey through Lent into Easter” and a quote from Frank D. Getty.