The Secret to Prayer

Jon Courson
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Jon Courson

Jon Courson (1953–present). Born on March 11, 1953, in the United States, Jon Courson is an American pastor, Bible teacher, and author known for his expository preaching and leadership in the Calvary Chapel movement. Raised in a Christian family, he graduated from Biola University with a degree in divinity and began his ministry as a youth pastor in San Jose, California. In 1977, he founded Applegate Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Oregon, growing it from 20 to over 8,000 members by 2002, mentored by Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. Courson served there until 2002, when he joined Smith in Costa Mesa, then taught at a pastor training school in Carmen Serdan, Mexico, in 2005. Returning to Applegate in 2006, he co-pastored with his son Peter-John until retiring as lead pastor in 2020, succeeded by his son Ben, though he remains active in teaching. His Searchlight radio ministry and YouTube channel share over 1,500 Bible studies, and he authored books like A Future and a Hope (1989), A Pillar by Day (2004), and Jon Courson’s Application Commentary (three volumes, 2004–2006). Married to his first wife, Terry, until her death in a 1982 car accident, he later wed Tammy in 1985, with whom he has two children, Mary and Christy; he had three children with Terry—Peter-John (died 2019), Jessie (died 1994), and Christy. Allegations of misconduct in the 1980s surfaced in 2021 but were not substantiated. Courson said, “The Bible is a love letter from God, meant to be lived out daily.”