Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Devotional Message
My devotional message, "Beautiful Words" has been posted to the North Jersey Christian Writers Group (NJCWG) blog. It was presented at the opening of the October, 2015, meeting. To read it, click on: http://njcwg.blogspot.com.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Feeding His Sheep
Photo Credit: Omayra Lopez Caruso |
SHEEP’S DEN
Omayra texted me a photo
she took
of Antonio, now eight—
He was on his knees, feeding
a lamb
out of his hand
My home is full of sheep—
It could even be called a
sheep’s den
Sometimes my grandchildren
roam from room to room
trying to count them
but they never come close
to counting them all
Sometimes the little ones
draw pictures
for me of sheep grazing or
of lions and lambs
which I gladly display on
the refrigerator door
There’s an assortment
of whimsical woolies on
the windowsill
above the kitchen sink
and various sheep are
featured
on coffee mugs in the
cupboard
A comical lamb sits on top
of the water cooler
Plush sleepy sheep lie on
all the beds
novelties dangle from
doorknobs
lamps and windows
There are finely carved
olive wood sheep
on the china cabinet in
the living room
not to mention cozy lamb
sweaters
and socks in bureau
drawers
lamb pins and pendants
stashed in my jewelry box
Lambs, lambs everywhere
lambs to make us smile
lambs to remind us
we’re here to feed
the hungry sheep
Feeding His sheep—
is what I do
by sharing a verse, a poem
a little money, a meal
all for the love of my Shepherd
Feeding His sheep—
just as my grandson, Antonio
is lovingly learning to do
Maude Carolan Pych
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Pilgrims at the Sea of Galilee
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ON THE
SHORE OF THE GALILEE
Israel
Pilgrimage—2006
A
translucent rose glow
stretches
across
the
heavens
like
a wash
of
watercolor
as
the sun sets
We
are standing
on
the rocky shore
silhouetted
against
the
placid Sea
of
Galilee
A
dog barks
in
the distance
We
hear a few
chattering
crows
and
the lilting chirps
of
a songbird
otherwise—
silence
We
are pilgrims, listening
to the meditations
of our hearts
Maude Carolan
Pych
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Worship with Tambourines and Dance!
The worship dance written about in this poem took place several years ago at Beth Israel Worship Center, when it was located in Garfield, NJ. The late Frank Schiavo was a member of the congregation who was afflicted with cerebral palsy and was confined to a wheelchair. Frankie spent hours each day in intercessory prayer.
The above poem was originally published in "Sensations" magazine. Frankie was so pleased that this poem was published. He had a framed copy of the poem hanging over his bed until the Lord called him home.
Photo Credit: estore.worshipwarriors.net |
FRANKIE’S
DANCE
In memory of Frank Schiavo, Jr.
In
a circle
in
the corner
of
the sanctuary
the
dancers
lifted
arms and faces,
bowed
reverently, rose,
offering
gifts
of praise to God.
of praise to God.
Tintinnabulating
timbrels
and
tambourines,
their
satin ribbons streaming,
swirled
with shirts and skirts,
a
kaleidoscopic rainbow.
Ineffable
ecstasy
shone
in countenances,
sparkled
in dark, dancing eyes.
Parked
at a row end
in
the congregation,
Frankie
sat
strapped
securely
in
his wheelchair,
worshipping,
his
spirit whirling
in
the dance.
Joy
softened his face
into
enthralled expressions
as
praise
flowed
fluently
from
upturned lips.
Suddenly,
perceiving
the desire
written
in his radiance,
a
young man whisked
his
wheelchair
into
the dance.
Circling,
circling,
spinning,
spinning,
wheeling
worshipfully,
spiritually
spiraling
upward,
Heavenward,
an
Elijah in a chariot
driven
by horses,
their
manes ablaze,
Frankie
danced
his
holy dance
before
the Ever-Living God.
Maude
Carolan
The above poem was originally published in "Sensations" magazine. Frankie was so pleased that this poem was published. He had a framed copy of the poem hanging over his bed until the Lord called him home.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
The Love of God...
Photo Credit: faithgateway.com |
THE GOSPEL, BEFORE MY EYES
Israel
Pilgrimage—1986
It happened
so fast
so naturally
in
Jerusalem's Cardo
while I was
in Israel
on pilgrimage
that I didn’t
grasp
the profound
significance
until
afterward—
Double doors
opened
A tall
bearded man
wearing a yarmulke
entered at a
leisurely pace
Moments later
the doors
were pushed again
by a sobbing
boy
no more than
five or six
He ran in, wailing:
Abba…Abba!
Abba… Abba!
The father
turned around
and swooped
his child
into his arms
In an instant
the boy's
tears
turned
to laughter