From strings to winds to percussion, the amount of variety in the instrument world is astounding. Most people are familiar with those in the typical symphony orchestra, but what about the instruments hidden in the folds of history and ethnic tradition? Along with its forms and the ways one creates […]
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Hymnody And Its Enduring Beauty
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! These opening lines are sure to bring John Newton’s familiar hymn to many people’s minds. Arguably, they are to the Christian music genre as the first eight notes of Beethoven’s 5th are to the classical music genre. Hymns […]
Meet Sarah Neumann: Church History Columnist
Meet Sarah Neumann, clay’s Church History columnist for the 2022-2023 school year! Although she was born in the United States, she has spent seven of her fifteen years in Lithuania along with her three siblings. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and most importantly, singing. In fact, Sarah is a part […]
Meet Zoe Leung: Music Columnist
Zoe Leung, a fourteen-year-old TCK, lives in Eastern Europe with her parents and younger brother. A tenth grader, this is her second year attending The Potter’s School where she is currently taking four classes. She enjoys English more than any other subject because of all the reading and writing involved. […]
TCK Spotlight: Zoe Leung
This month, I spotlighted Zoe Leung, a fourteen year old TCK living in Europe. This is her first year with TPS and her class schedule consists of English 3 – Intrigue and Illusion, Biology, French 2, and AP Human Geography. She loves to read, but also finds herself writing more […]