As I sat in the small, but
humble office about to interview the third voice of The
Happy Goodmans, I got the same feeling about the man I
was about to talk with. Johnny Minick sings to thousands
every weekend, yet is back in his church, River of Life
Assembly of God, on Sunday morning, ministering to his
congregation. I found it interesting to learn where
Johnny began and where he has ended up in life.
Johnny felt the call to preach in 1968, at the age of
twelve. He started at that young age preparing his life
for the road that God had called him on. At the age of
fifteen, he, along with his dad, affectionately called
Papa John, organized an all male quartet in Arkansas
called The Majestic Sounds. It was while he was with
this group that The Happy Goodmans first heard him play
the piano and started urging him to join them. Though
Johnny is known for his singing today, he had already
gained the reputation of an accomplished pianist,
winning all the Assembly of God talent contests he could
enter.
In 1974, Johnny married his lovely wife, Sherry, and the
next year finally gave in to the urgings of The Happy
Goodman Family and started playing the piano for them.
As much as Johnny enjoyed playing on the road with The
Happy Goodmans, in 1978, after being with this well
known group for three years, he felt the call of God to
start evangelizing, so he formed The Johnny Minick
Family, and they traveled the country singing and
preaching. Johnny stressed the point that from the time
he started evangelizing with his family group, that
preaching has been heavily involved in every work they
have done.
In 1984, Johnny started a new church in Little Rock,
Arkansas, which was also named River of Life Assembly of
God. After getting the new church on its feet, Johnny
felt the call again to go back into evangelizing with
his family group. He did this quite successfully until
1993, when he accepted the challenge of starting another
church from the ground up, and in nine short years has
built a very spiritually charged church in Smyrna,
Tennessee with approximately 30 people. The church today
runs 500.
When
the Happy Goodmans began working on their Reunion Album,
they asked Johnny to produce it for them. The Happy
Goodmans were about to re-enter the Southern Gospel
Music arena after this Reunion Album, but unfortunately
Sam and Rusty both became very ill, and could no linger
continue to travel. After the deaths of Sam and Rusty,
the excitement of seeing The Happy Goodmans on the
Gaither Videos, had generated enough interest for Howard
and Vestal to approach Johnny about singing with them.
They tried it a little, and the sound was so close to
the "old" Happy Goodman sound, that there was an
immediate call for them to continue singing using Johnny
Minick.
I have often heard Vestal refer to Johnny as her Pastor,
and after interviewing Johnny I can understand why. He
feels that his roll in the Happy Goodmans is that of a
servant, honoring the many years of service that Howard
and Vestal have put into the ministry themselves.
While Howard is still recovering from complications with
his knee surgery, Johnny�s son, Aaron Minick has been
filling in for Howard, and the crowds have been
accepting him all across the nation. Howard is still
making progress, but still needs to be in our prayers.
Howard is planning on rejoining the group before their
December retirement. Of course the Happy Goodmans will
never completely retire. They will still do occasional
singing and recording, but will end the demands of
touring. By the way, you can often hear the Happy
Goodmans sing on Sunday mornings, as they just pop in to
visit at Johnny's church. Even The Goodmans like to hear
Johnny preach.
As to River of Life Church, Pastor Johnny Minick, feels
that there has been a strong foundation built up to now,
preparing for the doors that God is opening up for
ministry.
Just
this year already, God has opened up the doors for local
TV to air the morning services, and now no sooner than
local TV has been developed, National TV and Radio are
interested in working with Johnny and the River of Life
Church. The church under Johnny's direction has also
moved slowly into the movie market, producing their
first family oriented film "Summer of Courage." You can
find out more about this film by going to
www.riverbendfilms.com , or you can order it here
through SoGospelNews.com.
Johnny has tried to offer something a little different
to attract the attention of young people, by allowing
his son, Aaron to ramrod an evening service every Sunday
night, featuring a more contemporary worship service.
At most any time that you attend River of Life Assembly
of God, you will find well known singer and songwriter,
Daryl Williams, serving as Minister of Music, leading
the song service in some good old fashioned singing,
always including some with a Southern Gospel feel to
them.
Oh, did I mention that Johnny Minick is my Pastor, and
River of Life is my home church, and you can find me
singing in the choir on most any given Sunday.