Read more about Rev. Angela Johnson:Rev. Angela Johnson is a December 2013 graduate of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree, and a May 2014 graduate of the Seminary with a Certificate in Black Church Studies. Rev. Johnson began her Doctoral studies in Ministry in January 2017 at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Rev. Angela is a member of the Executive Board of CLOUT (Citizens of Louisville Organized and United Together), and is the President of the Louisville Area Chapter of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus. Rev. Angela is the current Pastor of the Grace Hope Presbyterian Church at 702 E. Breckinridge St. in the historic Smoketown area of Louisville. Grace Hope will celebrate its 121st church anniversary in April, and is the oldest African-American Presbyterian Church in Louisville. Rev. Johnson has been married to Doug Johnson for 37 years and is the mother of 2 adult sons. She retired in August 2013, after 34 years of service as an Interior Designer at the University of Louisville to fulfill God’s call to pastoral ministry in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Saturday, March 09, 2019
Jesus Saves Ministries Live with Guest Rev. Angela Johnson, Grace Hope Church
We continue our celebration of Women's History Month by speaking with some phenomenal women in ministry the entire month of March. I am asking each guest who inspired them to go into ministry. My guest this week will be Rev. Angela Johnson, Pastor, of the historic Grace Hope Presbyterian Church. Our Scripture Highlight is Mark 1:16-20 &; Luke 14:25-31.
Read more about Rev. Angela Johnson:Rev. Angela Johnson is a December 2013 graduate of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree, and a May 2014 graduate of the Seminary with a Certificate in Black Church Studies. Rev. Johnson began her Doctoral studies in Ministry in January 2017 at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Rev. Angela is a member of the Executive Board of CLOUT (Citizens of Louisville Organized and United Together), and is the President of the Louisville Area Chapter of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus. Rev. Angela is the current Pastor of the Grace Hope Presbyterian Church at 702 E. Breckinridge St. in the historic Smoketown area of Louisville. Grace Hope will celebrate its 121st church anniversary in April, and is the oldest African-American Presbyterian Church in Louisville. Rev. Johnson has been married to Doug Johnson for 37 years and is the mother of 2 adult sons. She retired in August 2013, after 34 years of service as an Interior Designer at the University of Louisville to fulfill God’s call to pastoral ministry in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Read more about Rev. Angela Johnson:Rev. Angela Johnson is a December 2013 graduate of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree, and a May 2014 graduate of the Seminary with a Certificate in Black Church Studies. Rev. Johnson began her Doctoral studies in Ministry in January 2017 at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Rev. Angela is a member of the Executive Board of CLOUT (Citizens of Louisville Organized and United Together), and is the President of the Louisville Area Chapter of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus. Rev. Angela is the current Pastor of the Grace Hope Presbyterian Church at 702 E. Breckinridge St. in the historic Smoketown area of Louisville. Grace Hope will celebrate its 121st church anniversary in April, and is the oldest African-American Presbyterian Church in Louisville. Rev. Johnson has been married to Doug Johnson for 37 years and is the mother of 2 adult sons. She retired in August 2013, after 34 years of service as an Interior Designer at the University of Louisville to fulfill God’s call to pastoral ministry in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
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