About Jason Elder
I was lucky enough to grow up with two hard-working, loving parents who taught me about honesty, hard work, and being aware of your neighbor’s needs. I was raised in beautiful, rural Mississippi with farmers, factory workers, and friends who still impact me with their kindness, storytelling, and faith.
While in high school I sensed a call to ministry, and for nearly 3 decades I have been involved in it in some form. I love to read, think, speak, and write about faith in simple terms.
I received a Bachelor's in Biblical Studies from Blue Mountain College in Blue Mountain, MS. I hold a Master of Divinity from Golden Gate Theological Seminary (now Gateway), in Marin County, California. I’ve pastored churches in rural and urban centers, church plants, and one founded 16 years before George Washington was born. My calling has taken me coast to coast and exposed me to the rich tapestry of our global faith.
I now minister for The First Reformed Church of Poughkeepsie, New York, founded in 1716. I’ve been fortunate enough to serve as President of the Classis of Mid-Hudson Classis (regional governing body) and also serve on the board of the KSwish Foundation a non-profit that helps children and families impacted by cancer by utilizing one of my passions, basketball.
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About www.pastorjasonelder.com
My website is a place where faith comes to life through thoughtful reflections, practical insights, and engaging resources for Christians and seekers alike. Whether you’re looking for sermons, Bible studies, or help crafting liturgies, you’ll find accessible, down-to-earth content designed to inspire and deepen your faith. It’s a resource for anyone who wants to grow spiritually, explore the teachings of Jesus, and connect with the story of God in meaningful ways.
Grace and peace always,
Jason
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The Life and Legacy of William Sloane Coffin, Jr.
William Sloane Coffin Jr. (1924-2006) was an American clergyman who exemplified faith in action. This post explores his journey from a privileged upbringing to becoming a prophetic voice for social justice. Coffin's ministry at Riverside Church in New York City and his advocacy for nuclear disarmament highlight his commitment to addressing the pressing issues of his time. His legacy continues to influence modern social movements.