Contributors
Judy Beene Myers
Judy Beene Myers is a journalist, poet and essay essayist , preschool teacher, mother and grandmother, deeply committed to meditation and contemplative prayer and in bringing this dimension of intimacy with all creation through various spiritual circles and guiding writing intensives and hosting workshops. Her books, Blackbird Fly, A Mother’s Story of Grief, Love and Hope and Ripple, Reflections, Poems and Memories are available on Amazon.
Upon Finding an Embodied Spiritual Moment in the Grocery Store Aisle
(Editor’s Note: This is the first in an intermittent series of personal reflections on moments of
Naming and Reclaiming Women’s Stories from the Gospels: A Conversation with Claire McKeever-Burgett
By Melanie P. Moore with Judy Beene Myers Claire McKeever-Burgett’s Blessed Are the Women: Naming and
Finding Light in Poetry and Practice
A friend recently said, “Poetry saves lives.” I believe this to be true. These two poems
Rio Madre: Celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
By Melanie P. Moore and Judy Beene Myers The Feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Celebrating National Poetry Month
While T.S. Eliot called April “the cruellest month” in the opening lines of “The Wasteland,” I
Celebrating the Winter Solstice
EDITOR’S NOTE: We’re delighted to share a collage of writing and photography from multiple contributors as