Before the Rev. Waldo Johnson was called to be a Lutheran pastor, he was a nationally ranked debater and earned a bachelor's degree in history from St. Olaf College in Northfield.
Johnson, who wove his skills as a speaker and historian into his ministry, died on July 6 in Minneapolis of respiratory failure.
The former pastor of Nokomis Lutheran Church in Minneapolis was 78.
The Rev. Lowell Erdahl, retired bishop of the St. Paul Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, knew him first as a senior member of the debating squad at St. Olaf, recalling that Johnson and others competed in national championship debates in West Point, N.Y.
"He was an excellent speaker," Erdahl said. "He had a long and faithful ministry."
Johnson grew up in Mankato, graduating from Mankato High School in 1947. He graduated from Luther Seminary in St. Paul and was ordained in 1955. He was the pastor at Nokomis Lutheran from 1968 to 1979.
He helped establish the Nokomis Square Cooperative, an apartment building for seniors. For his service to the community, Minneapolis cited his efforts in the 1970s.
Karl Starr of Minneapolis was a confirmation student of Johnson's. "He spoke to the congregation from the heart," Starr said. "His preaching was very lively and conversational."