For my family; a spoken word of love

In the cradle of family, we find our first lessons, In the arms of kin, we learn the meaning of ties, Bonds that run deep, deeper than the marrow, Yet, sometimes we drift, on separate currents, opposite skies. To my family, those who stay, and those who turn away, I […]

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Warriors True; a spoken word about managing one’s emotions

Emotions run deep like an ocean A tidal wave of feelings in constant motion In today’s world so full of strife It’s hard to keep your head above the tide We’re bombarded by news and social media Every day feels like a new encyclopaedia Of pain, suffering, and injustice It’s […]

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A look at Church Trauma in the LBGTQIA+ community

Church trauma and hurt perpetrated on the queer community is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a nuanced and empathetic approach. Over the years, many LGBTQ+ individuals have experienced significant trauma and pain within religious institutions, due to the discrimination, rejection, and even violence they have faced because of […]

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A different kind of heart; a spoken word of inclusion!

In a world that’s torn apart, where hate and fear hold sway, we need a different kind of heart, to build a brighter day. We need a heart that beats for love, for every race and creed, a heart that doesn’t push and shove, but welcomes all in need. We […]

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Grieving the loss of a loved one.

Grief is a natural and normal response to the loss of a loved one. It is a complex and multifaceted process that involves emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physical reactions. Dealing with grief after the loss of a loved one can be a challenging and overwhelming experience, and it is important […]

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A Birthday Spoken Word for my Husband

My love, my light, my everything, Today’s the day we celebrate the joy you bring, Another year has come and gone, But our love, our bond, forever strong. From the moment we met, my heart was yours, And every day since, I’m grateful for the course, That brought us together, […]

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What to do when a loved one is close to the end of their life?

As a pastor, I have had the privilege of supporting families who are facing one of life’s most difficult challenges – caring for a loved one who is nearing the end of their life. While this is never an easy experience, it can be an incredibly meaningful and transformative time […]

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