ROGER HUTCHISON - A story of hope, mixing color, food, artwork, and memories - Guided questions and blank pages for reflection in word or art by the reader - Offers a model for small group and individual reflection in times of tragedy (individual, local or national) - Featuring 12 full-color illustrations This is for anyone experiencing significant loss or change; it's an accessible, simple, and beautiful book for those who may be grieving the death of a loved one, struggling in a relationship, or facing a major transition in their lives. Where there is grief, sadness, and loss, there also is hope. There is an opportunity for celebration as we gather together, break bread, talk, and are welcomed. Whether through cooking, or painting, or Eucharist, we come together to remember past experiences and to consider new ones. For many, life happens around the kitchen table, but in this case, we gather at The Painting Table as the reader is invited to draw pictures, record memories, and celebrate living through the creation of something new. Paperback 63 pages Roger Hutchison is an artist, author, and the Director of Christian Formation and Parish Life at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas. His first book, The Painting Table: A Journal of Loss and Joy, has been used by people of all ages in schools, churches, and community groups across the United States. His artwork has been exhibited throughout the world, and he regularly offers workshops for children, youth, and adults on how to express their thoughts and relationship with God through the art of painting with one's hands, making it accessible to all. Awarded in 2014 with the "Governor's Order of the Silver Crescent," South Carolina's highest civilian honor for volunteer or community service, Roger resides in Sugar Land, Texas with his wife, Kristin, and their daughter, Riley