[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 164 (Thursday, October 12, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1365]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR OF BISHOP CLIFFORD M. JOHNSON, JR.'S 48TH ANNIVERSARY AS
PASTOR OF MOUNT PLEASANT CHURCH AND MINISTRIES
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HON. ELIJAH E. CUMMINGS
of maryland
in the house of representatives
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Mr. CUMMINGS. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor a great American and a
visionary leader--Bishop Clifford M. Johnson, Jr.
This month, Bishop Johnson celebrates his 48th anniversary as Pastor
of Mount Pleasant Church and Ministries, which is located in my
Congressional District in Baltimore, Maryland.
For nearly half a century, Bishop Johnson has used his God-given
talents and abilities to uplift the people of his church and those in
the surrounding community.
As a passionate Bible scholar and avid reader, Bishop Johnson was
drawn to studying the Word of God at a young age.
A native of Baltimore, he graduated from Kenwood High School in
Baltimore County and pursued additional studies at the Baltimore
College of Commerce and the Community College of Baltimore. Bishop
Johnson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Pastoral Theology from the
Washington Bible College and Capital Seminary. In 1975, he received an
Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from the Virginia Seminary and
College of Lynchburg, Virginia.
Under Bishop Johnson's dynamic leadership, Mount Pleasant Church and
Ministries has grown to serve a congregation of 8,000 people. He turned
a deteriorating shopping center into a thriving 17-acre campus with
several ministries that reach beyond the walls of the church to bring
resources and support to neighbors in need. Those ministries include:
Kingdom Men Bible Class, the Prison Ministry, the Adult Learning
Center, the Word of Life Ministry for children, the Evangelism
Ministry, the Food and Banquet Ministry, and the Lampstand Christian
Bookstore.
Because of Bishop Johnson's deep belief in the power of education to
change the trajectory of the lives of young people, he established the
Mount Pleasant Christian School. The school serves children from
Kindergarten through grade five, and everyone involved with the
school--from teachers, to parents and support staff--has committed to
the mission of ``awakening the genius in every child.''
Bishop Johnson's influence runs deep through the City of Baltimore.
He is highly regarded by elected officials, business and civic leaders,
and the people of the community. I witnessed this influence first-hand
during the city's unrest following the killing of Freddie Gray. Bishop
Johnson was one of the first pastors to join with me and other
spiritual leaders to help bring calm to the streets of Baltimore.
Bishop Johnson then helped to devise a long-term plan to heal the
shattered relationship between police and the communities they serve
and protect. His genuine connection to the people of the community
helped us assess and respond to their real needs.
Bishop Johnson has such a powerful ministry because he relates the
Word of God to people's everyday lives. He has made an impact
throughout the world by ministering in Canada, Israel, Sweden, France
and Africa. He recently earned the distinction of being the first
African American to preach and evangelize in Cuba.
A loving family man, Bishop Johnson has been married to Dorothy
Johnson for more than 50 years. They have five children and thirteen
grandchildren.
I am honored to pay tribute to Bishop Clifford M. Johnson, Jr. for
his 48 years of pastoring Mount Pleasant Church and Ministries. He is a
noble American who continues to serve his church, his community, and
his country with distinction, and I thank him for his ministry.
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