John Malcomson, MDiv.
MDiv. - Interfaith Chaplaincy, Claremont School of Theology
Center Program Coordinator
John Malcomson, OI, Interfaith Chaplaincy MDiv.-in-progress
Growing up the son of an American Baptist minister and academic, John was encouraged from a young age to follow his own path to the sacred. Attending a Quaker high school, and later traveling and living in Asia for a number of years, helped him integrate the deep wisdom practices of Buddhism and Christianity in order to further develop his understanding, ground his faith, and connect with people of many cultural backgrounds. John has been in the leadership of two faith communities, founding Lotus and Lily: Buddhist-Christian Study and Practice, and ordaining as a Zen Buddhist minister in the tradition of the Vietnamese teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. He has engaged with compassionate end-of-life care completing a certificate in Buddhist Chaplaincy with the Upaya Zen Center, and is pursuing his vocation as an Interfaith Hospice Chaplain studying for two years in STM and now with Claremont School of Theology (MDiv). John also worked in the Asian American and immigrant community (Asian Counseling and Referral Service-ACRS for 10 years+), and as a secretary with the Department of Asian Languages and Literature (Asian L&L) at the University of Washington (3 years), which has helped him understand the importance of practicing humility while finding ways to offer and develop skillful means that create space for empowerment and connection. John lives in Seattle, WA with his partner Heidi.