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Pastor Scott Johnson

Hello and welcome to our website! I hope to have the opportunity to meet you sometime at Grace Presbyterian. In the meantime, here is a little information about me.

My Family?
I met Robyn while we were serving as Missionary Associates with the OPC in Sendai, Japan, and we were married in 2000. We then had our first daughter Meredith in 2001, followed by our second daughter Maggie in 2003.

My Home?
I moved around so much growing up that it's hard to say exactly where I'm from, but my family roots are in Montana. In the fall of 2003, I moved to Norman, Oklahoma, with my wife Robyn and two daughters after accepting a call to the pastorate. We are thankful to be in Norman and delighted to call it our home!

My Calling?
I grew up in a non-church-going home and it wasn't until my early twenties that I came to understand the message of God's grace in the Gospel. Under the preaching of the Word, I was converted to Christ and have sought to serve him ever since. The Lord gradually placed it upon my heart to seek the gospel ministry and to serve him in this way. I began seminary studies at Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, PA) in 1999 and graduated in 2003. On November 7th of the same year, I was ordained to the ministry by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and thus installed as Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church.

My Church?
We are excited about the work the Lord is doing in our midst. Grace is a church made up of people who want to worship the Lord, desire to know his truth through the Scriptures, and actively seek to edify one another and make the Gospel known to others. I think you'll find Grace to be a warm and friendly environment where Christ is exalted and where his people, out of love for Christ and the Gospel, seek to serve one another and the community.

Please call me if you would like to find out more about Grace Presbyterian. I'd like to have you visit and worship with us sometime.

The Lord's blessings on you,
Pastor Scott Johnson