
Advent Love – The Fullness of Time
Kylie Festen The Fullness of Time oil on paper Faced with the task to create a piece for the word “Love,” I quickly realized this single word brings both an
Kylie Festen The Fullness of Time oil on paper Faced with the task to create a piece for the word “Love,” I quickly realized this single word brings both an
Painting by Brynne Whitaker One way of praying and reading scripture is to imaginatively enter a biblical scene as one of the characters or an unnamed observer, and to interact
By Jack Urban O, the ecstasy and the ache and the kiddywink glee; A long-awaited joy, ripens into the thrill Of waiting. The Father’s heart torn ’tween child and thine
Ellen Pointer Abode I, II, III linocut print While contemplating Advent readings and canticles that exude joy, I rested on Micah 5:2-5a, Psalm 80:1-7, Hebrews 10:5-10, and the Visitation in
A Christmas nightmare. A parent grieves over a son at death’s door. What hope remains when faith is dying too? Only the faintest prayer, maybe, breathed more than spoken, a