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My name is Chuck Anderson. I am the interim minister at Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Tallahassee, FL. I am an ordained minister and counselor. I'm originally from Lakeland, Florida, and I’m a graduate of University of Florida (BA, 2005) and Southern Seminary (MDiv, 2011), and Reformed Theological Seminary (MAC, 2024).

I am primarily motivated by pursuing the way of Jesus. Jesus invites us all into this way of life, in which God’s radical love for us is demonstrated in his own self-giving. God invites us into that way of love, which is the way that leads to life. This enables us to live lives that, while not trouble-free, may be characterized by peace. And furthermore, it enables us to work for the good of our neighbor.

I am happy to be married to Chelsea. I like to write and think about faith, life, and mental health. If you think about it, get in touch. I would love to hear from you!

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