The Present You, Lord, Might Open
Scott Barton turns Isaiah 64:1-9 into a prayer.
Scott L. Barton is an honorably retired member of the Presbytery of Philadelphia who had pastorates in Northern New York, Vermont and Philadelphia. Now living in western Massachusetts, he enjoys writing, hiking and singing with Boston Symphony’s Tanglewood Festival Chorus. His latest book is Lectionary Poems, Year C: Even More Surprising Grace for Pulpit and Pew.. Those interested in purchasing a signed book for a reduced price can email him.
Scott Barton turns Isaiah 64:1-9 into a prayer.
What do babies see when they stare at the ceiling? Scott Barton wonders if it might be the memories of loved ones they never get to meet.
A poem by Scott Barton on Matthew 10:40–42.
A poem by Scott Barton on Genesis 1:1–2:4a.
A poem on Genesis 2:15–17, 3:1–7 for the First Sunday in Lent (A).
A hymn for Transfiguration Sunday.
A poem for December 21 by Scott Barton.
A poem on Luke 2:1–20.
A poem by Scott Barton on Luke 20:27–38.
A poem by Scott Barton on Habakkuk 1:1–4, 2:1–4.
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