Speaker: Rev. Michael Walker

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Rev. Michael Walker moved to Sequim in July 2023 for family reasons, although he has lived in the PNW before. He was introduced to UUism in the mid-90s, and is also involved in Pagan/Earth-Centered Spirituality, with inspirations and practices from Zen Buddhism. Mike attended seminary and was ordained as a UU minister in 2010, and has served as an Interim Minister at churches all over the country. He went on hiatus from parish ministry in order to complete a PhD in Clinical Psychology, and he is currently engaged in dissertation research about religious trauma, while also working as a psychotherapist in Port Angeles. Mike a member of the Quimper UU Fellowship in Port Townsend.

By Our Deed, Not Our Creed

Returning as a guest speaker again, Rev. Michael Walker takes us on a historical journey of Unitarian leadership for social justice. The Father of American Unitarianism, Rev. William Ellery Channing, once said (paraphrasing) we are saved by our deeds, not our creeds. He taught that it was by our actions, our work for justice, that … Continue reading By Our Deed, Not Our Creed