Rev. Vernon K. Walker, Jr. (’16) Preaching at Multifaith Martin Luther King, Jr. Service
The following is a segment from the article “Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Multifaith Service” published by the Coalition for Peace Action. Click here to read the full event announcement.
“The annual Multifaith Service to Honor the Legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, co-sponsored by CFPA and the Princeton Clergy Association. Diverse faith leaders from a wide range of traditions will co-lead the worship Service.
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[Rev. Walker] attended Penn State University for college where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Organizational Leadership and a minor in Psychology. After graduating from Penn State University, He attended Boston University and earned a Master Degree in Theological Studies (MTS) with a focus on community engagement. He also attended Tufts University and earned a Master in Public Policy degree (MPP).
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The Service is free and open to the public.
A free-will offering will be received to benefit Coalition for Peace Action and the Poor People’s Campaign.
If you cannot attend in person, please click here to watch via livestream at any time beginning at 7:00 PM”