| Commenting about his recent faith life, Joshua writes, “Over the last several months, I have come to experience more and more God’s powerful and transformative presence in the sacraments of the church. In the past, I think I tended to treat Communion as something we occasionally tacked onto the end of worship. But in gathering around a table, in sharing bread and wine—the body and blood of Christ—I have come to experience God’s presence in ways I never did before. Experiencing God in the sacraments of worship has also helped me appreciate more the sacramental quality of daily life. Most of us in our daily lives do pretty mundane things. We go to work, pay the bills, and take care of family responsibilities. Mountaintop experiences don’t happen very often. In the Lord’s Supper, though, God takes everyday items like bread and wine and makes them holy as a way to reach out to us. God uses water in baptism in the very same manner. How more mundane can you get than bread and water?”
Before appointment, Josh served for five years as an associate pastor in the House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, a congregation with 1600 members. He worked with the youth program there. He also coordinated activity for the Self Development of People program in his presbytery.
Josh has a wide variety of overseas experience. He served as Young Adult Volunteer for the PC(USA) in a one-year term (2002-2003) in Ghana, where he learned the Ewe language. He also spent four months in Argentina during high school, six months in Hungary during college, and six weeks in Croatia while in seminary.
In 1994, Joshua earned a bachelor’s degree in math and social sciences from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. He was awarded his master’s of divinity in 2002 from the University of Chicago, where he served as a student intern for both the University of Chicago and First Presbyterian Church. Before entering seminary, he worked as a survey specialist for the National Opinion Research Center and as a paralegal for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Joshua was ordained as a PC(USA) minister of Word and Sacrament in 2004 in the Presbytery of Chicago and is currently a member of the Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area.
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