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The award is named in honor of the only lay president of the Covenant.
It is presented during each year's Annual Meeting and honors laypersons
who evidence lives of commitment and dedication to Christ and the
church, who have been members of the denomination for at least 25 years,
have not served on a conference or national board, have provided
outstanding service to the local church and community, and have been
recognized vocationally.
"This church is literally built upon people like you," Palmberg
continued. After the president had recounted all they had done as
servants, Doris turned to her husband and quipped, "I don't remember
doing all that. Do you remember doing all that?"
Receiving the award with an obvious gentle and genuine humility, Doris
said, "We accept this award for all the Covenanters out there who
deserve it more than we do."
As much as the Johnson's were humble, the praise of their former pastors
was extravagant.
"Ray and Doris have simply loved the Lord and their church," wrote their
former pastor John Kepler in his letter supporting the nomination. "In
all my years of ministry, this Christian couple would be at the top of
my list of modeling out the Christian faith and churchmanship for
today's generation."
Ray and Doris have served Bethany Covenant for more than 60 years. Their
pastor Donald Ostrom nominated the couple, writing that "now in their
80's and 90's, they are experiencing the limitations of age, but
continue involvement in caring for those who are ill, leading the prayer
chain ministry and being 'spiritual parents' to the church family."
Kepler recalled Doris commenting to him, "I'd rather wear out than
rust." This despite having suffered several heart attacks, including one
that occurred on Easter morning while she was singing a duet.
Ray has served nearly every leadership role, including chairman, vice
chair, treasurer and trustee. Doris has served on the diaconate and as
treasurer, as well as directing the choir.
In addition to mentoring new leaders, Ray and Doris ministered to
children and youth, having been Hi-League counselors and vacation Bible
school leaders.
People often have praised them for their devoted prayer lives that
include praying for each member of the congregation every day and
leading the church's prayer chain. The couple strongly supported World
Vision and Covenant missions. They were involved with Child Evangelism
Fellowship and hosted Good News Clubs in their homes for 18 years.
Working as an optician for more than 70 years, Ray has contributed
thousands of pairs of eyeglasses to Jamaica and Central America,
refurbishing all of the glasses donated by fixing, cleaning and marking
the correct prescription for all of them.
Doris sang for revivals and different evangelists, including an early
Billy Graham Crusade. She also recorded an album of Christian music.
If the Johnsons didn't remember "doing all that," their friends and
pastors haven't forgotten.
T.W. Anderson Award Recipients Honored
GRAND RAPIDS, MI (June 16) - Ray and Doris Johnson of Bethany Covenant
Church in Du Bois, Pennsylvania, were named the recipients of the T.W.
Anderson Award today during the 121st Annual Meeting of the Evangelical
Covenant Church.
In introducing the couple, President Glenn Palmberg said, "I think this
is probably a first - Ray and Doris had the privilege of having T.W.
Anderson stay in their home.
The couple mentored younger members of the congregation and encouraged
them to step into leadership roles, even as the Johnsons stepped aside.
They continued to support and mentor the new leaders.
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