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New
pastor comes to Nazarene church
Pastor Levi Johnson plans to
reach out to the Sisters community through his new ministry at Sisters Church
of the Nazarene.
"I believe an ecumenical spirit
is important in these critical times," Pastor Johnson said. "We have people
looking for answers that churches can provide."
The new pastor has three primary
goals for his new ministry: "To get to know people in the church; to know
people in the community; and to be available for people," he said.
Johnson and his wife live
in Tollgate.
"My wife Bonnie and I have
been here for about three weeks," the pastor noted. "We're getting acquainted
with Sisters and liking what we see. I went fishing the other day and
actually caught some fish."
Bonnie works at Multnomah
Publishers. Their youngest daughter is finishing high school in Redmond,
Washington.
"We're experiencing the empty-nest
syndrome for the first time, as two older children have previously left,"
said the minister.
Johnson was born in Sterling,
Colorado, 47 years ago. He graduated from Northwest Nazarene University
in Nampa, Idaho and received his Master of Divinity degree from the Nazarene
Theological Seminary. He has pastored in Oregon and Washington as well
as spending four years in Japan at Keystone Church of the Nazarene.
Johnson isn't experiencing
any difficulty with the transition to life in a small town after living
in Redmond and Seattle.
"Traffic is pretty heavy in
Seattle and it's really nice living in a smaller community. There were
deer in our garden the other day and stars to be seen in the darkened
sky," he said. "Warm October weather and a full moon last week allowed
me to see shadows of trees near our home early one morning. That's different
than the big city."
The church presently meets
at Sisters elementary school on Sunday morning for service at 10:40 a.m.
Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m.
A new church is being constructed
off Highway 20 between Sisters and Bend.
"It will probably be a year
or two before work is finished on the new church. We still have about
$120,000 to raise for completing the job," said Johnson.
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