Date: Fri 12-Apr-1996
Date: Fri 12-Apr-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDREA
Quick Words:
Johnson-Baptist-Church
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WITH SNOWY PHOTO: A New Church Takes Root In Sandy Hook
B Y A NDREA Z IMMERMANN
Mother's Day will be extra special in Sandy Hook Center this year because that
is the day Pastor Allen Johnson will hold the first service of the newly
established Newtown Baptist Church at 102 Church Hill Road. And, quite
naturally, his mother will be the one providing the piano music.
"I felt the need to start a church," said Pastor Johnson, who received his BS
from Hyles-Anderson College and has been assistant minister at the Light House
Baptist Church in Waterbury for the past 3« years. "My hope for the church, a
gospel ministry, is to get the word out: that everyone will come to know Jesus
Christ as Savior... And that people will know 100 percent, for sure, without a
doubt, that they will go to heaven," he said.
The church, a "family ministry," will offer Sunday School at 10 am, Sunday
preaching services at 11 am and 6 pm, and Wednesday prayer meetings and Bible
study at 7 pm. Besides nurturing a local congregation, the pastor hopes the
church will help support missionaries as part of a worldwide vision. He would
also like to spread the word through a ministry at the prison, Ashlar, and at
Eagle Hill, if possible.
"Everything we teach and preach in our church will be directly from the
Bible," said Mr Johnson. "I'm a human being - but I try my best to do what's
right all the time. I try to do what I preach, but I can't forget that I am
made of flesh."
The pastor said he had led "a wild life" until he was transferred to
California and, at the age of 20, was told by a new friend that he needed to
go to church. "That first Sunday I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior," and
then he started going to a nearby Baptist church where he was subsequently
baptized. In 1986, he was laid off from his job and decided to move back to
Connecticut. Then, and after attending Bible college, he worked transporting
heavy equipment for his father's company, John Johnson & Sons. He continues to
drive the 22-wheeler tractor trailer locally, but will work the job only four
days a week when the church begins. "Eventually, I hope to be full-time
ministering," he said.
Mr Johnson was ordained at the church in Waterbury, which has attested to the
fact that he is ready to lead his own congregation. As is the Light House
Baptist Church, the Newtown Baptist Church is an independent church - self
supporting, and not part of Southern or American Baptist Convention, according
to Mr Johnson. "With an independent church, all the money stays [right here]
and supports our church," he said. "I answer to God and to the congregation,
not a [hierarchical] organization." Other independent Baptist churches have
offered to support the Newtown Baptist Church for its first year, he said.
The pastor's wife, Evelyn, said, "I'm just excited because of all the new
people we will get to meet and to see what God has in store for us - the lives
we'll get to reach," she said. "And I'm excited to see my husband preach." The
couple has a 23-month old daughter, Sabreena, and is expecting another one
soon.
"Basically, we're starting from Ground Zero," said Mr Johnson. He and
volunteers have spent a great deal of time renovating the store front
property, formerly the site of the Harley Davidson motorcycle shop. "We've
been getting the word out and asking people to come. All are welcome.
"I used to drink a lot and party - just led the wild life. I gave up a lot of
the things that were wrong and started living more for the Lord - I took Him
at His word," said Mr Johnson. "I know what I was and know what the Lord has
made me. And I'm nothing special. So I know what God can do if [people] let
Him work in their lives."
All are welcome to attend The Newtown Baptist Church, 102 Church Hill Road,
Sandy Hook. Services will begin on May 12, and will be held Sundays at 11 am
and 6 pm, Sunday school is at 10 am; Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study
is at 7 pm. For more information, contact the Johnsons at 426-3819.
