You are a dedicated Unitarian. But then you decide to also become a Quaker. Why would anyone do that? Don Vipond, an elder at First Unitarian Church of Victoria, had three reasons and he will tell you. And it all turns around a Unitarian principle.
Don Vipond is active in social justice issues at his church, in particular the Lifeline List Project and the annual Healing Our World campaign. Before retirement he was a reporter and an editor at the Times-Colonist.
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