Dr. Johnny Hunt
Special guest
Others. That singular focus summarizes the 35 years of contagious passion that “Pastor Johnny” imparted to First Baptist Church Woodstock and the countless lives across the globe his preaching and shepherding have touched. While the church has experienced significant growth under his leadership, it is growth of the person, not the platform, that continues to energize a ministry that sees its best days ahead.
Foremost among the “others” he lives for are his wife of 50 years, Janet, his two daughters Deanna and Hollie; and his 4 grand children, Katie, Carson, Hope & Addie.
Pastor Johnny serves as the Senior Vice President of Evangelism and Leadership at the North American Mission Board. Prior to joining NAMB, Pastor Johnny served as the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Woodstock for 33 years. He also served at Lavonia Baptist Church in Mooresboro, NC, Falls Baptist Church in Wake Forest North Carolina, and his home church, Longleaf Baptist Church in Wilmington, NC.
Pastor Johnny’s educational credits include a BA in Religion from Gardner-Webb College where he was voted “Ministerial Student of the Year” in 1979. He continued onto Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary where he earned a Masters of Divinity in 1981. Southeastern honored Pastor Johnny in 1997 by naming The Chair of Church Growth in his honor in 1997. He has also received several honorary Doctorates over the years for his work in ministry.
Dr. Johnny Hunt has been a guest on 1 episode.
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It's Still The Cross
Episode | April 10th, 2022 | 42 mins 6 secs
baptist, bible, church, preaching, scripture, sermon
Our guest preacher, Dr. Johnny Hunt, teaches through 1 Corinthians 1:17-25, and we get to dig into the reason behind our hope. Dr. Hunt teaches us that the cross is the heart of the gospel, and the central theme of Gods plan in our salvation. We see all over scripture that the message of the cross is dynamic, and the wisdom of God is demonstrated through that message. The gospel is foolish to someone who has not been saved and does not believe, but as we personally share the gospel, God gives us the message and the power for the person to hear the wisdom. Our changed life and our story are a powerful part of God’s plan. Jesus came to deal with our sin issue, and no matter the situation you’re in and the time we live in, the answer is still the cross.