Reverend Nathan C. Walker
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The Reverend Nathan C. Walker was introduced Unitarian Universalism in 1992 when his grandma, Mary Coffey, took him to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Northern Nevada. Reverend Nate dually ordained by the Fourth Universalist Society and the Unitarian Church of Staten Island in New York City. In May 2007, Reverend Nate was called by the members of our congregation to serve as the Spiritual Leader and Executive Director of our historic church. He is in his tenth year of serving congregations in various capacities.
Reverend Nate is the co-editor with Dr. Ed Greenlee of the forthcoming book "Whose God Rules a Theolegal Nation?" with foreward by Tony Blair. He received his Master of Education and Master of Arts degrees from Columbia University Teachers College with a focus on higher education finance and administration. He also graduated from Union Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree. As a higher education professional he worked as an Advisor at New York University and taught community college in Northern Nevada and in South Lake Tahoe. His leadership has been featured by AirAmerica, Mother Jones, the New York Times and the Chronicle of Higher Education. To learn more about Reverend Nate's advocacy, research and ministry please visit his website at www.NateWalker.org.
At the 2009 General Assembly, Reverend Nate delivered the 23rd Annual John Murray Distinguished Lecture (click here to watch video or read text); was invited by the Joseph Priestley District to deliver his sermon on the death penalty entitled A Letter to My Murderer (click here to listen); and served on a finance panel entitled Abundance in Troubled Times (click here to listen).
Sample Sermons
"Self-Care: The Language of the Soul"
January 13, 2007
"The Persistence of Love, the Impermanence of Pride"
February 10, 2008
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