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What Has Been Left Behind is Fr. Cole Hartin's debut collection of poetry. These poems center around priestly ministry rooted in a particular place. Hartin's meditative and thoughtful verses explore what it means to be a pastor in a small parish on Canada's rugged east coast in the ruins of Christendom. What Has Been Left Behind brings together the sorrow and beauty of Christian ministry.
“Cole Hartin’s poetry arises from the soul of a pastor-poet. This collection models a pastoral imagination reflecting on the great and the small, the eternal and the temporal. Too often today, pastors are trained to be technicians who easily lose a sense of wonder. Hartin’s poetry demonstrates a way of shepherding that is rooted in the art of pastoral ministry.”
—Joel Lawrence, president, Center for Pastor Theologians
“Cole Hartin’s poems deal with matters which lie at the heart of our lives: the joys and sorrows of the day to day and the struggles we have in aligning our faith with the demands of life. They are insightful and lead us to the deeper places of our soul.”
—David Edwards, Anglican metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
Cole William Hartin is an Anglican priest and poet serving at Christ Church Episcopal in Tyler, Texas. He lives in East Texas with his wife and four sons.