Rev. M. Onaje Hopper
Rev. M. Onaje Hopper co-pastoring at an ethnic wedding.
Rev. M. Onaje Hopper began his career as a minister by attending Princeton Theological Seminary which led to him being ordained in the Presbyterian church shortly after graduation. Following his ordination, Rev. Hopper, affectionately called
"Naj," served as organizing pastor and pastor for several church communities throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Rev. Hopper also possesses an active history of service, advocacy and community-building with the Harambee Program and the Interdominational Ministerial Alliance. Similarly, Rev. Hopper served on the Social Justice Committee in Philadelphia, National Self Development of the People Committee and is currently providing support for New Imani Living Faith Fellowship of the Presbytery of Baltimore.
"Naj," served as organizing pastor and pastor for several church communities throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Rev. Hopper also possesses an active history of service, advocacy and community-building with the Harambee Program and the Interdominational Ministerial Alliance. Similarly, Rev. Hopper served on the Social Justice Committee in Philadelphia, National Self Development of the People Committee and is currently providing support for New Imani Living Faith Fellowship of the Presbytery of Baltimore.