Is Julie Green a member or leader of any local church congregations in her city?

Checked on December 19, 2025
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Executive summary

Julie Green has a documented history of formal leadership in Christian congregations: multiple biographies say she served as an associate pastor at Faith Family Fellowship from 2013–2022 and later founded Julie Green Ministries/JGM International [1] [2] [3] [4]. Public records in the reporting disagree or are incomplete about whether she currently holds an official role in a specific local congregation in her city, and one church listing that uses a similar name may refer to a different person [5].

1. Documented past leadership at Faith Family Fellowship

Multiple biographical pages tied to Julie Green state she “started preaching in 2010” and was an associate pastor at Faith Family Fellowship between 2013 and 2022, a role that her own ministry descriptions link to her family—her father is described as the Head Pastor there—making the associate-pastor claim a consistent element of her published biography [1] [2] [3]. Those same bios frame that Faith Family Fellowship experience as formative for her later evangelistic work and the launch of her broader ministry activities [3].

2. Founder and leader of Julie Green Ministries / JGM International

Beyond congregational employment, Julie Green is presented in her organizational materials as the founder and public face of Julie Green Ministries (JGM), described as a Spirit-led, non-denominational prophetic ministry that broadcasts teaching, prophecy, and healing globally; the ministry materials explicitly describe her leadership role and the organization’s mission [4] [6]. These sources portray a transition from a local-associate-pastor role into an independent, media-oriented ministry model, which is itself a form of religious leadership even if not tied to an individual local congregation [4].

3. A conflicting local-church listing that requires caution

A separate church website profile names a “Julie Hardison Green” as a long-time member of Greystone Baptist Church who serves on committees and teaches a young adult class [5]. That page lists active local congregational duties inconsistent with the public persona of the prophetic, itinerant leader promoted by JGM. Reporting does not establish whether “Julie Hardison Green” and the Julie Green of the JGM biographies are the same person, and no provided source explicitly reconciles the two identities; therefore the Greystone profile cannot be conclusively linked to the minister described in Julie Green Ministries materials without further corroboration [5] [4].

4. What can and cannot be concluded from available reporting

The strongest, corroborated fact across the sources is that Julie Green has held pastoral leadership at Faith Family Fellowship (associate pastor, 2013–2022) and later established Julie Green Ministries/JGM International, where she is identified as leader [1] [2] [3] [4]. What cannot be confirmed from the provided reporting is whether she currently holds membership or a leadership post in any particular local congregation “in her city” at this moment: the sources do not state her city of residence or a current local church roster tying her to an active congregational role there, and the Greystone listing that suggests local membership may reflect a different individual with a similar name [5]. The public record in these documents therefore supports past local congregational leadership and present national/international ministry leadership, but it does not furnish verifiable, city-level membership status as of today [1] [4] [2] [3] [5].

5. Alternative interpretations and next steps for verification

Two plausible interpretations fit the reporting: either the Julie Green who led at Faith Family Fellowship moved into full-time ministry with JGM and no longer holds a local congregational post (supported by the timeline and organizational emphasis in her bios), or she concurrently maintains membership or informal involvement in a local church that is not publicly documented in the sources provided; the Greystone Baptist profile introduces a credible alternative but lacks documentary linkage to the JGM biographies [1] [4] [2] [5]. To settle the question definitively would require one of three additional items not present in the provided reporting: a current church roster or staff list naming her and the city, a public statement from Julie Green about current local membership, or a reliable third-party profile that reconciles the Greystone listing with the JGM biography.

Want to dive deeper?
What is the current leadership structure and staff list at Faith Family Fellowship, and does it include Julie Green?
How does JGM International describe Julie Green’s current location and local church affiliations in its official communications?
Is the 'Julie Hardison Green' listed at Greystone Baptist the same person as the founder of Julie Green Ministries, and what public records reconcile the two?