In this episode of Finding Our Rhythm, we have the honor of sitting down with Roger Hutchison, an author, illustrator, educator, and director of Christian Formation and Parish Life at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church in Houston, TX. Roger is a man of many talents, with a passion for contemplative photography and its ability to transform our perception of the world around us. Join us as we delve into his journey, inspirations, and how he uses art, color, and poetic language to communicate love and promote healing and hope in today's hurting world.
Roger shares how he started the practice of contemplative photography during COVID, how it has impacted his life, and the way it allows us to see the world in a new and meaningful way.
The Painting Table: Roger recounts his profound experience of painting with children who witnessed the tragic events at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, and how it inspired him to use his writing and art to serve those who grieve.
Roger shares his ambition and mission to communicate love and promote healing in the world through his art, color choices, and poetic language.
Join us in this heartwarming and inspiring conversation with Roger Hutchison as he reminds us of the importance of seeing with fresh eyes and nurturing love and hope in the face of adversity.
Instagram: @rogerhutchisonbooks
Twitter: @RogerHutchison
Facebook: @hutchison.roger
Additional Resources:
https://www.rogerhutchisonbooks.com/
Roger's Books: Find Roger's books, including "The Very Best Day: The Way of Love for Children," "Sparrow's Prayer," and "The Art of Calm," on his website or at your local bookstore.
We also invite you to show us how you embrace the #ArtofSeeing!
📸Share a photo you've taken when practicing contemplative photography and use the hashtag #ArtofSeeing. Let's create a community of visionaries together!