Rev. McCall is a native of San Francisco, California. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Black Studies from California State University of San Jose. He also has a Master’s of Divinity Degree from Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California.
He lived and ministered in the San Francisco Bay Area until moving to Tulsa Oklahoma in 1996 where he served as "interim Minister" until his appointment to the All Souls Church, Unitarian Universalist in Dec. 1997.
Rev. McCall has been described as "religion in action." He exudes energy while speaking with passion about social justices issues, his personal relationship with the "holy and sacred" and the difference that living a "spiritual life" in today’s world can make for us all.
Through personal experience, professional training and a continued search for truth and meaning, Rev. McCall has attained a deep understanding of the ways in which people relate to one another and to that which they hold "holy and sacred" in their lives.
His skill for finding the best in everyone and every situation is a true gift that encourages the transformation of ourselves and the society that we seek to create.
His joy of life and his joy for life is contagious. His ministry embraces the religious traditions of Unitarian Universalist, Christianity and earth-based spirituality. During his term as the Organizing Minister, he created a unique worship and ministry experience for the All Souls faith community.
The central focus of his ministry is assisting people in recognizing the many faces of oppression in their lives; and in discovering how their relationship to the "holy and sacred" empowers them create spiritual responses that are compassionate and just.