A perspective upon America’s political division
My first memory of political consciousness was the 1988 presidential election. There was a mock election in my second grade classroom and..
Andrew Taylor-Troutman is the author of Little Big Moments, a collection of mini-essays about parenting and Tigers, Mice & Strawberries: Poems. Taylor-Troutman lives in Chapel Hill where he serves as pastor of Chapel in the Pines Presbyterian Church and occasionally stumbles upon the wondrous while in search of his next cup of coffee.
My first memory of political consciousness was the 1988 presidential election. There was a mock election in my second grade classroom and..
My friend is a college professor, and he claims that the students who give him the most trouble about grades are the..
One of the least helpful things I think you can suggest to someone is to “forgive and forget.” I know that people..
A few weeks ago, our church started celebrating the sacrament of Communion over Zoom. I set up the meeting, then led the..
This summer, my wife and I left our children in the care of her parents and headed off to hike Pilot Mountain,..
No one suffers the same way during any particular point in human history, including a global pandemic. People of color continue to..
I begin (as I often do) with lines from a poem. Here is an excerpt of “The Weighing” by Jane Hirshfield: So..
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change… The Serenity Prayer became part of my morning ritual as..
My wife and I are the parents of three young children. Almost every evening, we all sit down at our table to..
I recently wrote about my first experience with video-taping Sunday morning worship. I began that service by lip-synching the opening theme to..
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