My Church in 17 Syllables
By Glenn Dromgoole
I like the haiku poetic format of three lines totaling 17 syllables – five in the first line, seven in the second, five in the third – each line communicating a thought. The rhythm just seems to work for me — I’ve written about 300 of them over the years on topics ranging from golf and baseball to Jesus and Texas and downtown Abilene.
Here are a dozen haiku having to do with my home church, First Central Presbyterian. You could probably write them just as well about your church.
Abilene’s first church:
founded before the city,
been here ever since.
Communion: not a
Presbyterian table —
all are welcome here.
At the food pantry:
feeding the poor and hungry —
it’s all about love.
B.O.B.S. volunteers start
early every morning —
breakfasts, sack lunches.
Smile at the stranger
who took your regular pew –
we’re a friendly church!
Cliff, Carlo, and Grace
preach thought-provoking sermons —
with at least one point!
A thousand members –
a million-dollar budget –
a mission focus.
Festival of Faith
brings noted speakers to town —
all are invited.
Holy Week lunches:
the downtown churches promote
Christian unity.
Cookbook published by
Presbyterian Women —
tasty recipes.
Wednesday night programs –
little of this, little that –
always worth your time.
Movies in summer –
Sunday night, lots of popcorn,
provocative films.
Glenn Dromgoole is an author and Presbyterian elder. He and his wife Carol own Texas Star Trading Company in downtown Abilene.

I love the ministerial staff at FCPC! They are the best!
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Thanks for sharing your talents, Glenn!
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We always appreciate you, Glenn. You do have a gift!
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