Jul 09 2008
Keith Reynolds and Joe Johns
Pastor Keith Reynolds is currently the Director of Post High-Ministries & Spiritual Formation at Fellowship Missionary Church (www.fmcfw.org) in Fort Wayne, IN.
Keith was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Elim Bible Institute in Lima, New York, with a major in Biblical Studies and from Southwestern Christian Seminary in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with a Masters Degree in Christian Leadership. He and his wife LeeAnn currently reside in Fort Wayne with their five children Anisa, Isaiah, Alianna, Gabrielle, and Elijah.
Keith’s ambition, shaped by his own story, is to see this generation reflect the nature of Christ in character, community, and action. This, as he understands, is achieved through intentional Biblical Discipleship. As Director of Post High ministries he works to train, envision and impassion young adults, both college and career, unto discipleship and missional engagement. As Director of Spiritual Formation, he has the responsibility to lead the broader community of Fellowship Missionary Church on the inward journey of character formation. This he achieves by facilitating experiences, both missional and of personal renewal.
Keith has had many opportunities to advance the gospel by speaking in various settings and to diverse audiences. His message is characterized as authentic, insightful, and compelling.
Reverend Joe Johns is the director of Missional Living at Fellowship Missionary Church in Fort Wayne, IN (www.fmcfw.org) where he has served for the past eight years. Joe’s gifting includes passionate prophetic calling and apostolic equipping of the Church to intentionally orient their living around God’s mission to renew the world. Reverend Johns’ work regularly takes him to the margins of society globally and in the local community. He has traveled multiple times to destinations such as Darfur, Sudan and Congo D.R. resulting in partnerships promoting reconciliation, advocacy, and community development within these conflicted environments.Internationally, Joe serves on the board of directors for Darfur Peace and Development Organization (www.dpdo.org). Locally, Joe is mobilizing the Church in Fort Wayne to engage resettled refugees in the way of Jesus through an effort called The Reclamation Project (www.thereclamationproject.org), which he helped found and for which he currently serves as board chairman. In addition, Joe serves on the board of NeighborLink Fort Wayne (www.nlfw.org) which connects the Church in Fort Wayne to those who have tangible, in order to meet those needs and practically express God’s love. Among other things, Joe has experience in church-planting, diversity dialogue facilitation, and bicycle commuting. He graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. Joe and his wife, Stephanie, live with their three sons in a 100 year-old home in south-central Fort Wayne.
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