Johnson Retires from The Creek but Continuing with e2

May 1, 2019

Christian Standard

By Chris Moon Gary Johnson has decided to have just one full-time job from now on . . . and heโ€™s pretty excited about it. โ€œIโ€™m like a kid on Christmas Eve,โ€ he said last week as he prepared for his last Sunday on the job as pastor of The Creek in Indianapolis. โ€œIโ€™m waiting … Read more

By Chris Moon

Gary Johnson has decided to have just one full-time job from now on . . . and heโ€™s pretty excited about it.

โ€œIโ€™m like a kid on Christmas Eve,โ€ he said last week as he prepared for his last Sunday on the job as pastor of The Creek in Indianapolis. โ€œIโ€™m waiting for 8 a.m. on Monday morning to arrive when I only have to wear one hat.โ€

GARY JOHNSON

Johnson retired Sunday from 30 years at the helm of The Creek, which he saw grow from 250 in attendance to more than 4,000 during his tenureโ€”something he attributes to โ€œthe grace of God.โ€

Now he will focus on e2: effective elders, the nonprofit organization he co-founded with David Roadcup and Jim Estep 10 years ago. Johnson serves as the groupโ€™s executive director.

Itโ€™s high time for the change. As e2 has grownโ€”leading elders conferences and meeting with church leadership teams around the country, and even overseasโ€”Johnsonโ€™s work has grown along with it. Itโ€™s been pretty much a full-time job on its own.

โ€œWhen you are 63 years old, you can only do that for so long,โ€ Johnson said.

Just as a sample: In the first three months of this year, Johnson traveled to 12 states with e2 and met with 21 different elder teams. He helped lead six elder conferences as well as a seventh one in India.

Meanwhile, Dan Hamel has taken over as lead pastor at The Creek.

The transition has been a smooth one. Johnson put into practice the leadership transition concepts he wrote about in his 2013 book Leader><Shift.

Hamel joined the staff at The Creek two years ago with the intent to enter into the lead pastor role upon Johnsonโ€™s retirement. Since then, the transition has been underwayโ€”a gradual process where Johnson has slowly faded into the background.

โ€œMy voice is less often heard while Danโ€™s voice is more often heard,โ€ Johnson said. โ€œMy influence is felt less often, and Danโ€™s influence is felt more often.โ€

The church set up a special website to provide information to the congregation about the change.

โ€œWeโ€™ve always kept the congregation fully engaged in the transition,โ€ Johnson said.

And now Johnson is focusing most of his efforts on e2. The offices of that organization are housed at The Creek, so at least Johnsonโ€™s commute hasnโ€™t changed.

He and his wife, Leah, will continue to serve at the church in their volunteer capacitiesโ€”teaching Sunday school and leading a life group. But the pressure of leading the church has been released.

โ€œIโ€™m pretty excited,โ€ Johnson said.

Chris Moon is a pastor and writer living in Redstone, Colorado.

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