The Star (Jamaica)

Slain pastor described as inspiratio­n to others

- CECELIA CAMPBELL-LIVINGSTON STAR Writer

Pastor James Johnson, the man who was murdered in the Church of God of Prophecy in Old Harbour, St Catherine, has been described as a “motivator and an inspiratio­n to others.”

Johnson was teaching a Bible class about 5 p.m. when a lone gunman came in and shot him.

Sadly, it seems Johnson might have known his fate based on a Twitter post he made on August 28.

“Even as I fight to stay alive, I’m reminded that there is hope in the Lord. If I ever prematurel­y leave, my heart is at peace and I know I’m going to a better place. I’m of the view that I’ve fulfilled my purpose,” he said.

Still shocked by the news of his death, Winston Leith, national overseer of the Church of God of Prophecy in Jamaica, said: “He was a very brilliant young man, kind and full of humour. He loved the Lord passionate­ly and his church. For a young man his age, he was a motivator and an inspiratio­n to others.”

Johnson, who hails from Red Hills in North Clarendon, was also known by pastor of the Free Town Church of God of Prophecy, Zebulah Aiken, who herself lives in North Clarendon.

She said she has known him for many years and has come to see him like a son.

Commenting on her interactio­ns with him she describes his friendline­ss, his being easy to talk to, and how he makes one feel comfortabl­e around him.

“When you go to the office, he greets you very friendly. He is a person that you can talk to, you are really comfortabl­e around a young man like that. Very energetic when it comes on to the work of the Lord, and whatever you ask him to do, once it is in his power, he is going to be able to help you,” she said.

“It’s taking a hard toll on all of us. We still are yet to recover from the shock of what took place,” Aiken added.

Bishop William Hutchinson, overseer for Clarendon South Church of God of Prophecy, said yesterday was a “dark day” for the church.

“James was a well-rounded minister. He was a lecturer and there are students from my area who are severely affected because he was their teacher. His loss has created a void which will not be easily filled,” Hutchinson said.

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