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Tim Schenck
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Tim Schenck is an Episcopal priest and writer who has served parishes in Maryland and New York. His articles have appeared in Family Circle, Spirituality & Health, The New York Times, and Christian Parenting Today. He lives in the All Saints' Rectory in Briarcliff Manor, New York with his wife Bryna, their sons Benedict and Zachary, and their dog Delilah.
His first book What Size Are God's Shoes? Kids, Chaos, and the Spiritual Life (Morehouse 2008) was mostly written with Delilah in tow at the dog-friendly Coffee Labs Roasters in Tarrytown, New York.
For more information about Tim's ministry, log onto his web page at www.frtim.com where you can access his popular blog, Clergy Family Confidential.
| Article | Section | Topic |
| Coffee Talk | Cafe Culture | Book Excerpt |
| I never used to drink coffee. I made it through college, the Army, work as a political campaign manager, a coffee-drinking wife, seminary, and one child. The combination of two children under the age of two and full-time work in parish ministry, however, put me over the edge. |
| Ode to a Coffee Card | Cafe Culture | Poetry |
| Through the sly smirk of a pierced lip it appears. A challenge offered; a gauntlet thrown. |