District Elder Julian R. Johnson
An anointed preacher, teacher, and soul winner. He is the youngest born to Dr. John L. Johnson and Sister Artimese L. Johnson. At the tender age of 6, two of his aunts, the late Mother Sudie Davidson and Mother Willie Mae Summers of the Lively Stone Church of God, laid hands on him and he was filled with the Holy Ghost at a Watch Night Service on December 31, 1980.
He was later baptized in Jesus’ name at The Redemption Temple Church pastored by Elder Gilbert E. Summers. In 1987 his family joined Bethesda Temple Church of the Apostolic Faith, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri under the leadership of the honorable Bishop James A. Johnson.
He graduated from Lutheran North High School in St. Louis, MO in 1993 and then graduated from Hampton University in Hampton, VA with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting in 1998. He is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Christian Ministry from Missouri Baptist University. In July 1998 he married Sister Melanie Sims. They are the proud parents of two sons, Joseph and Jonathan.
District Elder Johnson was elevated to the position of Assistant Pastor by Bishop James A. Johnson on March 8, 2010 and again as Associate Pastor on October 30, 2013.
After the demise of his beloved father in the gospel, the later Bishop James A. Johnson in May, 2015, District Elder Johnson was elected by the congregation to serve in conjunction with Deacon Malcolm Townsend, III, Chairman of the Deacon Board, to lead the congregation until a pastor was selected. On February 1, 2017 the Bethesda Temple Church members in good standing voted District Elder Julian Johnson as its new pastor.
In his professional life District Elder Johnson has been employed with the Missouri Housing Development Commission as an Accountant and Sr. Financial Analyst. He’s also the author of one book, “The Garden of Eden.”
He is a licensed and ordained minister in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. (P.A.W.), and serves as the treasurer for the Midwestern District Council. He also sits on the Board of Directors for the International Missions Departments of the P.A.W., the Ecumenical Leadership Council of Greater St. Louis, and the Korean and African American Pastor’s Association of Greater St. Louis.
In his travels preaching the Gospel, many souls have been saved. To God be the glory!