Greg Laurie Shares Photo of Jarrid Wilson Baptizing: ‘This Is How I Remember Him’
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Evangelist Greg Laurie shared a photo of megachurch pastor Jarrid Wilson—who committed suicide Monday evening—baptizing a young lady just two days before his death.
“This is Jarrid Wilson baptizing someone last Saturday,” Laurie says. “Look at the joy on both his and the young lady’s face that he baptized. This is how I remember Jarrid.”
Wilson worked closely with Laurie as associate pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California. He also advocated for mental health through his nonprofit, Anthem of Hope.
Other prominent Christian leaders and influencers also took to social media to mourn Wilson’s death, including Beth Moore, Lee Strobel, Jamie Grace and more:
I am heartbroken. So so sorry, Jonathan. And so so sad for his precious family and for all of us who loved Jesus more because of him.
— Beth Moore (@BethMooreLPM) September 10, 2019
i just found out about the passing of @JarridWilson, who took his own life.
As someone who battles anxiety and depression, his posts always encouraged me and i enjoyed chatting with him and his audience on Twitter.
Please join me in praying for his wife and family.
— Jamie Grace (@jamiegraceh) September 10, 2019
RT @edstetzer:
New article: “A Pastor Dies By Suicide: Three Things We All Need to Know.”As many of us learned of @JarridWilson‘s suicide, I’m reminded that pastors (and Christians) are not immune, and being honest about that is good for all of us.https://t.co/QbvVJsFAs2
— Lee Strobel (@LeeStrobel) September 11, 2019
I heard the news last night that another young pastor @jarridwilson had taken his life. I have no words, just an ache, a groan in my spirit. Lord of mercy and grace, hold his beautiful wife and sons so close.
— SheilaWalsh (@SheilaWalsh) September 11, 2019
Been crying all morning. Brokenhearted. So sorry for the loss of your dear friend @JonathanMerritt and for all who love @JarridWilson
— Kay Warren (@KayWarren1) September 10, 2019