The Rev. Dr. James H. Johnson

james johnson

August 29, 1930 ~ November 9, 2018

Born in: Latta, SC
Resided in: Candler, NC

James Hardy Johnson, beloved husband, father, grandfather and Pastor, was born on August 29, 1930 in Latta, South Carolina, to Robert Lacy and Marguerite McCall Johnson. He went to join them in the presence of his Lord, Jesus Christ, on Friday, November 9, 2018. He was also reunited with his brothers, Gerald (Jerry) and Betty Johnson, Alex (Buddy) and Mickey Johnson, his sister, Peggy Altman (Albert) and his nephew and wife, Gerald and Jan Johnson.

Brother Jim, as he preferred to be called, graduated from Wake Forest University with honors. After graduation from college, he joined the US Navy and was proud to serve on the USS Cotten during the Korean War (1951-1955). While in the Navy, God called Brother Jim into the gospel ministry and so upon discharge from the Navy he pursued theological studies. He received Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Divinity degrees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC and a Doctor of Theology degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Brother Jim began serving as a pastor while attending Southeastern Seminary and for the following 54 years he was a committed and beloved pastor in South Carolina, Texas and North Carolina. His last pastorate was the West Asheville Baptist Church (1972-1996). During the years of his ministry at West Asheville Baptist Church, Brother Jim preached on the Billy Graham radio station, WMIT, on Sunday evenings. He was very much appreciated and beloved as a radio preacher. Following his retirement from WABC, he served as an Interim Pastor in eight churches in South and North Carolina. While active as a pastor, Brother Jim participated in Associational and State Baptist activities by serving on numerous committees and boards in each state where he pastored. He also taught New Testament at Fruitland Bible College for six years.

Brother Jim never forgot a name. Once he met a person, he always called that person by name thereafter. He was filled with the love of God and he shared that love with everyone. His infectious smile was a constant reminder of the joy of the Lord in his life. He was always a grateful man and he lived a life of thanks-giving to God and to every person who extended kindness to him. His greatest desire was to be a faithful pastor and he devoted his life to “caring for his flock”. He was also a man of prayer and mighty faith. His prayer life impacted hundreds of believers during his years of ministry. He was a faithful evangelist and he taught others to share their faith in Christ. His pastoral leadership and spiritual lifestyle inspired many men and women to surrender their lives to the gospel ministry. Brother Jim was honored as “Citizen of the Year” in 1964 by the Tabor City, NC Chamber of Commerce. He was recognized for his community service which was an important part of his life. He was a Rotarian and he also served on a number of community service boards. He was an avid quail hunter which ultimately led him into the hobby of raising quail. He maintained that hobby until his health prohibited him. He was also an avid sports participant and fan. One of his greatest joys was to serve as Coach of one of WABC Men’s softball teams for several years.

Brother Jim leaves behind his beloved wife of 61 years, Ellen Paschall Johnson; his daughter, Rebekah Lynne and her husband, Rev. Jeffrey Hudson; his daughter, Karen Elizabeth (“Doodle”) Johnson; his son, Rev. James H. “Jamie” Johnson, Jr. He also leaves his five grandchildren, Morgan Keyes, Lacy Guerlain, Lance, Lyndi and Landrey Hudson; two brothers-in-law, Charles Paschall (Betty) and Dwight Paschall (Marsha); two sisters-in-law, Rebecca Johnson (David) and Rachael McIntire; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and the one he called “his little buddy,” Rambo.

The family would like to express their appreciation to Hospice of Asheville Care Partners for their compassionate care of Brother Jim with special appreciation to nurses Nan Needs and Ashley Brennan and to Dr. John Langlois and Dr. Teresa Romzick. The family would also like to express appreciation to Revonda Ingram who faithfully came to our home and groomed Brother Jim’s hair for the past six years.

Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Monday at West Asheville Baptist Church, Asheville, with Rev. Dr. Stan Welch and Rev. Dr. Danny Haynes officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, with Rev. Dr. Daniel Dockery officiating. Brother Jim’s body will lie in state at the church from 11:00 a.m. Monday until the service hour at 1:00 p.m.

If you choose to give something in memory of Brother Jim, the family requests that you give your life totally and unreservedly to the Lord Jesus Christ on a daily basis. That is the way Brother Jim lived his life and that is what he desired most for others.

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  1. What an incredible legacy Dr. Johnson is leaving behind! Such a kind and wonderful man who has pastored my family for decades. I admire his accomplishments and his wife and children for the lives they have led. They have been a tremendous example to so many over the years. My heart aches for your loss Ellen, Rebekah, Jeff, Karen, Jamie and families. Brian and I will be praying for you during this time of loss. We know he is rejoicing in heaven and healed!

  2. My dear friend and Pastor is with his Lord and Savior, Who he loved and served with his many talents. I haven`t met a man, other than my father, who I loved any more than Brother Jim! He always had words of wisdom that helped us through some tough times. I will never forget his positive influence on us and his true friendship.
    I thank God that he came our way and I am thankful for his precious family who mean so much to us! May God raise up some more Dr. Jim Johnsons!

  3. My dear Johnson family,
    I am trying hard to just rejoice as I know how Dr Johnson longed to go home and I can picture his big smile bursting out as he ran into the arms of our dear Saviour! It is sad for us that such a man of God, such a servant, such a kind, dear soul isn’t here to continue his influence on those still on earth. But what a legacy he leaves and what a tremendous mark he made on those whose life he touched. His faithful wife and dear children are part of that legacy and influence as it continues on through them. I am in prayer for all of you. Rest well as you have served Dr. J and the Lord well. Also, I know Dr Johnson is now hearing ‘well done, good and faithful servant.’? We loved him and we love you!

  4. So very sorry for your loss. Dr. Johnson’s ministry has touched the lives of so many. I’m sure he has already heard Jesus say, ‘Good job my faithful servant.’ You all will be in our prayers for the days ahead.

  5. Simply one of the greatest men I’ve ever known. His impact (the entire family’s for that matter) on my life cannot be overstated. I’ll miss him tremendously, but I’m happy that he’s healed and pain free…and receiving his reward for a lifetime of service and faith.

    Love and prayers going out to Ellen, Jamie, Karen, Rebekah, Hud and the extended family.

  6. Ellen,Jamie,Karen and Rebecca I don’t know where to start to let you know what that Sweet Precious loving Man meant to me and my precious Mother Wanda Wilde we loved him so much he was a true Man of God and I know my little Mother was there to meet him at those Pearly Gates of Heaven. I am so thankful for being able to cut his hair and visit with him every few weeks In the last years of his life on this Earth. He we’ll be dearly missed. I pray for peace in your hearts in the coming days.I love each and everyone of you.

  7. TOO ELLEN,JAMIE AND THE REST OF THE JOHNSON FAMILY;
    I WAS BLESSED TOO HAVE KNOWN IN THE SHORT TIME THAT
    I CAME TOO ARDEN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. HE ALWAYS HAD A GREAT SMILE AND WONDERFUL TOO CHAT WITH. THE FAMILY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY PRAYERS.

  8. How wonderful has been the ministry of pastor Jim, Jesus must be rejoicing at his presence. Gods love go with you all as you continue.Even the obit is a tribute to God.Our prayers are with you.

  9. Well done, good and faithful servant’. What s special person and a blessing to have had him in our lives. He is now rejoicing! May each family member feel the Lord’s comforting hands during this time.

  10. Ellen and family, It is with a saddened heart that I send my condolences. I am so grateful to have known this wonderful man of God and to have been fortunate to call him my pastor for many years. I can only imagine he and Billy Graham having a great time right now. May blessings from our Father overflow upon each of you.

  11. Ellen, Jamie, Rebecca, & Karen. Rhonda and I are so sorry for your loss. What a sweet, kind, & precious human being he was, and still is, in the presence of our Lord. Your devotion to one another, and especially Pastor Johnson during the many years of his poor health is uplifting, to say the least. We love you all dearly and know that you are in our prayers.

  12. Be assured of our prayers for the Johnson family . Bro. Jim was my pastor, mentor, and friend. Because of his influence, love, and guidance, I patterned my work as a pastor after Bro. Jim. To God be the glory for Bro. Jim’s life.

  13. Ellen and family, we loved Jim Johnson and his kind, loving, tender words and ways. What a great man he was and is. My mother adored him, all of you. He baptized Ross and I and taught me what a minister really is. He always ministered to his ‘flock’. He was a beautiful man of God. How blessed you were to have him for a father and husband and how blessed we all were to have known him at all.

  14. Prayers for the family! He was a great man and an even greater preacher who will be highly missed by many. I was friends with Bentley Bland growing up and visiting your home was always a treat. May God Bless you all during this difficult time!

  15. SO, SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF DR. JOHNSON HE WAS A GREAT MAN OF GOD BUT GOD TOOK HIM AND RELIEVED HIM FROM HIS SUFFERING. HEAVEN GAINED YET ANOTHER MAN OF THE CLOTH AND HE IS WITH ALL THE GREAT PREACHERS THAT HAVE GONE ON BEFORE HIM AND HE IS WITH OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST. WE SEND OUR CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY AND YOU WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS.

  16. Mrs J, Rebecca, Karen & Jamie are in our prayers, and we wish we could come, but it just wasn’t possible! Dr J has been in our prayers, as well all the whole family, and you all will continue to be! Jamie thank you so much for keeping us updated on Facebook! When I read he had passed, I just thought ‘Well Done Good & Faithful Servant!’ And, while he will be missed on earth, how excited heaven must!

  17. Dear Ellen and Family, We are sorry we could not travel to NC to see you today.Weather just would not let us. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We know Pastor Jim is celebrating in Heaven today! Dan & I think of you often and remember our Wedding Day, Dec. 6th 20+ yrs ago. He tied a ‘good knot’ and we are very happy! You are a very Dear, Sweet lady. Must come see you soon. Will send you a nice long old fashioned letter! Always our love and Many Prayers.

  18. My prayers are with you all during this time. Pastor Johnson was the most wonderful man in the world and I feel so privileged to have experienced him as my pastor. I always understood what his message was about and as a young Christian/child it is important to understand what you are hearing on Sunday morning. He and all of you were a great support to my family during our time of need with my mother and her illness..many years ago and this will never be forgot.
    I know the coming days will be difficult as your lives have always been intertwined with his. Please know you all will be lifted in prayer for God to show his mercy and grace to you all.
    Love

  19. Our prayers are with this precious family who are all very dearly loved by me and my family. Dr.Johnson was my pastor growing up and someone I will always remember as a very gentle, caring man of God. It is a tremendous honor to have known him and his entire family and to call them all my friends. I love you Mrs. Johnson, Rebekah, Karen and Jamie – such wonderful memories!!

  20. I want to leave my condolences to the family of Dr. James Johnson. I remember very well when we attended West Asheville Baptist Church and he was our pastor. My father died in 1991 and I called him and he prayed for me and my family right then over the phone. No one had ever done that before and it left an everlasting impression. That is the kind of man Pastor Johnson was to all who knew him. I had not seen him in many years, but know that he will be forever missed until we are reunited again.


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