Kevin and Julie Walker met in college at Hardin Simmons University in 1980. They got married a year and a half later. They were discipled by Charles Culpepper, W.O. Elmore, and Darrell and Connie Feemster. These young years of being mentored help them form the walk with God that they enjoy today.
As young youth ministers, Kevin began to write songs and lead worship and Julie began to learn sign language. Both of them saw God move dramatically in their spiritual lives through small retreat settings and one-on-one sessions of encouragement from their own mentors. Julie is now a certified deaf interpreter and Kevin has several published songs.
Even in the early years of ministry Walkit began to form. The idea of mentoring others in a small group or one-on-one setting seemed the best way for the Walkers to communicate the life message God has entrusted to them. Kevin says, “The key is to stop living for God and to start living from God.” Julie adds, “Both of us are good at conversations and love being with people. We usually can help others navigate by using our own failures and successes.”
Kevin has lead worship in all kinds of settings. He has lead in large Baptist gatherings, Bible Church worship services, as well as charismatic groups. Kevin and Julie’s friendships range from people like Ron Jones, Senior Pastor of Immanuel Bible Church in Washington, D.C. to Dr. Jack Deere, pastor of Wellspring Church in North Richland Hills, Texas. This variety in relationships helps them minister to all kinds of worship pastors and leaders from various theological backgrounds.
Kevin also was the worship pastor for 14 years at Pantego Bible Church in Ft. Worth, Texas. Julie and Kevin learned so much about living simply and intentionally in community from their pastor, Randy Frazee, who is now a teaching pastor at Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago. Randy is best known for his books “The Connecting Church” and “Making Room for Life”. Being surrounded by this kind of environment, Kevin and Julie know how to help others simplify their lives and have rich relationships.
“I Call You Faithful”, the song that Kevin co-wrote with his friend Bobby Price, won a Grammy for Gospel Performance of the Year in 2006—performed by Donnie McClurkin. This and other published songs allow the Walkers to invest in young psalmists who have the heart to write.
Kevin and Julie moved to Monument, Colorado in August 2007. Part of the Walkit vision is to bring seasoned worship pastors to the mountains for replenishment. Monument is near Colorado Springs and is one of the most beautiful areas in Colorado. The other part of the Walkit vision is to partner with a like-minded church that sees the promises of investing in future generations of worshippers. Tri Lakes Chapel in Monument is that church. Senior Pastor, Ed Rowell, has developed future leaders for years and shares this same vision. Kevin leads worship and Julie interprets for the deaf at Tri Lakes Chapel each Sunday while training interns and others to align their heart with God’s heart.

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March 18, 2008 at 10:25 pm
Mary Magee & Rex
Kevin and Julie Walker are our dear friends of over 17 years. We not only played worship music with Kevin during this time, but wrote many songs together. Kevin and Julie have inspired us, by their love for their lord , and love for one another, and leading us into worship, and teaching us what true worship is. We miss our friends here in Arlington Texas, but know God is doing a mighty work in their life. We pray our paths will cross again and looking forward to writting some new material in the near future. Love you both. Rex and Mary Magee
July 14, 2008 at 4:38 pm
Carl & Jackie Ehmann
You are loved!
We are praying for the whole family….especially holding Julie up high.
Carl, Jackie, Jenna & CiCi
July 29, 2008 at 10:10 pm
TOM AND JAN WEBB
JULIE AND KEVIN,
WE WERE VERY SADDENED TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR RECENT LOSS. PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE BEING HELD CLOSE TO OUR HEARTS. WE WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR THE DAYS AHEAD TO BECOME EASIER AND THAT WONDERFUL MEMORIES WILL REMAIN FOR YOUR FATHER, FATHER IN LAW, GRANDFATHER AND FRIEND.
LOVE YOU THE MOST!
TOM AND JAN
October 27, 2009 at 12:13 am
Diane
Several years ago, I was a visitor at Pantego Church for a few months and really appreciated your leading worship. I was blessed by those times, and even though I don’t know you personally, I shall add you to my intensive prayer list. I have found our Lord to be faithful and know that He is going ahead of you to fight the battles before you. Keep leaning on Him and know that you are loved by many people and by the One Who made you and can heal you. Yours because of Calvary, Diane