Sunday, May 3, 2020

Paul the tent-maker

Haiku for a troubled church

Paul the tent-maker,
plying his trade in Corinth,
preaching on weekends.

Working alongside
Aquila and Priscilla,
stitching together.

Love is wearing thin,
the fabric of the church comes
apart at the seams

He writes a letter
to the fractious fellowship
taking them to task.

Asks, Where is the love?
Why is your church divided?
End your quarrelling!

Put factions aside;
one’s not better than others.
You are one in Christ!

The cross is emptied,
the gospel loses power,
when you’re divided.

© Ken Rookes 2020

Posted in response to the bible readings for the Narrative Lectionary, fifth Sunday in Easter.

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