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Best Saint James Poems


Happy Anniversary Saint James Episcopal
Happy Anniversary Saint James Episcopal

Was another one of those wonderful days
When we all woke up and gave God praise
And then thanked Him for His each thing
He gave and much happiness to us brings.

Like my husband who I love having around
Who I always do adore hearing...

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Categories: saint james, religious,
Form: Couplet
What We Like About Saint James
What We Like About Saint James

What we like about St. James the most, 
They never will either brag or boast; 
Are friends by far, 
Like a shining star; 
Receive God through His wine with host.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: saint james, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Saint James the Fisherman Day
Saint James the Fisherman Day

Rohr family was nicest and kindest;
They had found it so hard to resist;
High point there,
They would share;
A new Episcopal Church does exist.

James Thomas Horn
Member of St. James Episcopal
As well as a retired veteran
Bolivia, NC

Church is currently located on
highest point in Shallotte,...

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Categories: saint james, allegory, analogy,
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Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Sunday Service At Saint James Episcopal
Sunday Service At Saint James Episcopal

These poems are reflections of 
this Church Service.

Willing and Fulfilling

To accept  God I am always willing,
And His Spirit in me He is instilling;
Am drifting;
Is  uplifting;
That I always will find  so fullfilling.

At church we have a great usher;
On...

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Categories: saint james, allegory, analogy,
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Death of David Jenkins of Saint James Episcopal
For David Jenkins of Saint James Episcopal
Shallotte, NC

There is only this left I can beg or borrow;
Last moment which was so full of sorrow;
God reigns supreme,
And He will redeem;
Did die and never again have a tomorrow.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran
RiverSea Plantation
Bolivia, NC 28422...

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Categories: saint james, allegory, analogy,
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Book: Reflection on the Important Things