The Sparrow's Fall

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This resource relating to Psalm 25:1-10 provides a poem by Frances E. W. Harper (1825-1911) highlighting themes of providence, hope, and trust and a poem by Wendell Berry highlighting the cyclical nature of the land.
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Englewood Review
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*** Revised Common Lectionary *** Lectionary Reading: Psalm 25:1-10 CLASSIC POEM: The Sparrow’s Fall Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Too frail to soar — a feeble thing — It fell to earth with fluttering wing; But God, who watches over all, Beheld that little sparrow’s fall. ‘Twas not a bird with plumage gay, Filling the air with its morning lay; ‘Twas not an eagle bold and strong, Borne on the tempest’s wing along. Only a brown and weesome thing, With drooping head and listless wing; It could not drift beyond His sight Who marshals the splendid stars of night. Its dying chirp fell on His ears, Who tunes the music of the spheres, Who hears the hungry lion’s call, And spreads a table for us all. Its mission of song at last is done, No more will it greet the rising sun; That tiny bird has found a rest More calm than its mother’s downy breast Oh, restless heart, learn thou to trust In God, so tender, strong and just; In whose love and mercy everywhere His humblest children have a share. If in love He numbers ev’ry hair, Whether the strands be dark or fair, Shall we not learn to calmly rest, Like children, on our Father’s breast? *** This poem is in the public domain, and may be read in a live-streamed worship service. CONTEMPORARY POEM: I Go By A Field Wendell Berry I go by a field where once I cultivated a few poor crops. It is now covered with young trees, for the forest that belongs here … [ READ THE FULL POEM ]
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Frances E. W. Harper
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Wendell Berry
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Psalm 25:1-10
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Year B First Sunday in Lent
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Monday, February 12, 2024