Christmas religious poems are a lovely way to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Here you'll find selected extracts from a wide range of classical and traditional Christian Christmas poems that are perfect for Christmas greeting card verses and Christmas newsletters. I hope you enjoy browsing ...
Poems about Religion and God, Faith, Spirituality and Prayer. Explore our collection of religious poems and discover deeply moving poems on religion, faith, belief, and the power of spirituality.
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Carly's Writings and Teachings is an inspiring Christian blog by devoted believer Carly. It shares her faith journey and spiritual growth through reflections and poems. Carly discusses prophecy, healing, and Holy Spirit gifts from her experiences. The blog encourages Christians to grow in faith and...
Today is the feast day of George Herbert (1593-1633), one of my favorite poets. It is fitting that we remember him at the beginning of Lent, for his poems are imbued with the season’s themes of repentance and renewal. He was a student of what the Book of Common Prayer calls our ...
[v]Auden’s line is from “For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio” (Collected Poems, Random House, 1976, p. 274). The carol line is fromGabriel’s Message(trans. J. M. Neale). LikeGaudete, it is in the famousPiae Cantionescollection of 1582. ...
Please feel to place any poems by yourself only. We have a rule on "Copy and Paste" in place to protect copy write material no matter the credits given. You can only share a line of two of a poem. Serene and magical moments of... ...
Song lyrics,poems, book excerpts (even children's books), television andmovie quotesare all great nonreligious readings for weddings. Remember, you can select whatever you want––fromAfrican American wedding readingstoHarry Potter quotes, your choices are endless. While religious weddings often follo...
call this the Bethlehem effect—discovering the Word made “flesh” in the concrete stuff of our world, our stories, our very lives. The great Christian poet of the 4thcentury, Ephrem the Syrian, describes the Bethlehem effect in one of his poems. He begins by proclaiming his Christmas joy...
The Christmas Revels always imagines a world better than the one we know, where high and low, rich and poor, find the distinctions between them blurred or even subverted, as the commonness of a shared humanity blends strangers and adversaries into a harmonious whole. This vision of true commun...