Tag Archive for: Selah Community

A Bruised Reed.

Today Chris Ball graces us with another of his poems, this one about “a bruised reed.”

Memorial Day.

Cindy Waple shares this poem composed during the Selah Life Flow Retreat in Sedona, Arizona.

Try Softer.

Cindy Waple shares this poem composed during the Selah Life Flow Retreat in Sedona, Arizona.

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 30. A Conversation with My Lord.

We welcome Selah Companion Cindy Waple to the Here & Now writing team with her poem, “A Conversation with My Lord.” Welcome, Cindy. — D.B. Editor

Lent Day 26. Why Do You Weep?

“Woman, why do you weep? Who are you looking for?” asks Jesus in John 20:11-15. Today Beth Griffith writes an imaginative response from Mary’s POV. This is the 27th day of Lent.

In Memoriam.

In Memoriam. We remember Steve McPhail, who passed last week. And, a poem entitled “For Collective Grief.”–Debora Buerk, Editor

Lent Day 23. Pneuma.

Lent Day 23. As we remember Steve McPhail, Chris Ball shares one of his indescribable poems.

Lent Day 21. Truth.

Lent Day 21. Take an imaginary walk with Selah Companion Debbie Tripp, through her poem “Truth.” And we offer an Irish Blessing in honor of the day.–D.B. editor

Lent Day 19. Dusty Road.

“For Lent,” writes Mary Pandiani, “I’m on a journey to become more acquainted with Jesus. Someone I’ve grown up with all my life, yet I’m often blind to how Jesus shows up as a human with whom I can relate.” See how Mary recalls a memory to help her on her quest. Enjoy reading the blog for Lent Day 19.