Living in Harmony Is Worship is a contemplative collection of poems about faith lived in ordinary rooms, unfinished conversations, and shared tables.
Rather than celebrating loud devotion or perfect agreement, this book listens for the quieter holiness: the patience that stays, the humility that makes room, the unity that survives disagreement without denial. These poems explore worship not only as something we offer to God, but as something we practice with one another—through forgiveness, endurance, restraint, and faithful presence.
Moving from personal formation to family, church, leadership, and nation, Abraham Reymond invites readers into a vision of unity that is not performative, not rushed, and not shallow—but honest, grounded, and human.
This is a book for those who are tired of noise, weary of division, and still willing to believe that love can be practiced daily.
Not as a moment.
But as a way of walking.