Officiant Minister Ordination

Officiant Minister Ordination

My name is Lucas Johnson and I am looking forward to receiving an officiant minister ordination. I am a sixth-grade teacher at the local Christian School in rural Pennsylvania. I am also an elder at my Mennonite church. I was a nominal Christian for most of my life but was brought closer to God at the end of my military experience.

I am married to a wonderful Anabaptist girl and have undergone a massive shift in priorities in my life. I have been blessed with the opportunity to preach several sermons at three wonderful churches in the area. I have also been able to give a message at a nondenominational prayer breakfast. I love to teach and preaching is very closely related. I am interested in becoming better at both. I am a highly qualified, state certified teacher, but now I also have free high-quality theological ministry training with Christian Leaders Institute. Being a private school teacher with a family requires good stewardship so I have truly appreciated the cost-free education.

Although I am not sure what the Lord has planned for me in the future, I feel a calling toward pastoral ministry after this officiant minister ordination. My pastor and mentors have been and remain very supportive of my ministry calling. I am looking forward to continuing on in ministry. Being ordained as an officiant with Christian Leaders Alliance will help me in my ministry because I have been approached by multiple couples asking if I can officiate their wedding. I already have a wedding scheduled for a couple of months from now. I am eager to continue my ministry education with Christian Leaders Institute on my way toward possibly becoming a pastor.

“But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.” (2 Peter 3:18)

Henry Reyenga
Author: Henry Reyenga

Henry Reyenga is president of Christian Leaders Institute and Christian Leaders Alliance.

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