Shane Hatfield (Coweta HS; BS Oklahoma State University; MAE Northeastern State University; MAR Reformed Theological Seminary) is a lifelong Okie who has spent the last fifteen years as an educator, including five years as a public school teacher and ten years as a pastor. He’s married to Shari and they have three children. Shane enjoys exercising, reading, watching sports, coaching sports, and spending time with friends and family.
Fee (University of Arkansas, MDiv Reformed Theological Seminary), a Dallas native, studied history in college, spent time in China and (most importantly) met his wife Kelly. After working at a church in Fayetteville, he and Kelly moved to Jackson, MS so they both could attend seminary. While there Fee interned at Redeemer Church PCA. He then served as the RUF International Campus Minister at SMU, ministering to global graduate students. Now in Tulsa, they are excited to serve at Grace & Peace. Fee and Kelly enjoy life with their two energetic kids and love exploring new restaurants!
Amy Lashar is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She spent a few years teaching Kindergarten and Early Head Start before working as an admin in Capital Projects for OKCPS. She has been our part-time administrative assistant since 2020 and in January of 2025 she came on board full-time as our Administrator. Her husband, Evan, is finishing medical school and they have plans to continue to be foster parents in the future. Amy loves books, coffee, babies, and baking.
Amy Duncan (Berkner HS; BA Oklahoma Baptist University; MDiv Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) has taught a variety of subjects and ages for more than 15 years. She has lived in Oklahoma for ten years with her husband Daniel, her son Oliver, and their dog Waffles. Amy loves traveling, reading, crafting, and meeting up with friends.
Ben (Jenks HS ’07; SUNY Purchase) is a Tulsa native and grew up in the church but found Jesus in a jail cell in 2014. Now he is passionate about God’s heart for the nations, Celebrate Recovery, and showing empathy to those hurting and addicted. He loves all types of music from metal to jam bands. He’s fond of good coffee, traveling the globe with his wife Kathryne, making messes, and whistling. He is currently studying at Union School of Theology.
Jon, a Dallas native, came to Tulsa to play baseball at ORU, where he studied Public Relations. He and his wife JoAnna are proud parents of four. Jon founded City of Hope Outreach in 2009, seeking to bring the poor, addicted, and forgotten into Gospel community. He has served as a Pastor, Youth Minister, and Church Planter, and leads Theology on Tap, a men’s theology group at a local pub. Jon is completing studies at LAMP Seminary and enjoys reading, music, board games, antiques, and classic film noir.
Originally from Missouri, Kyle now calls Tulsa home. A graduate of Oral Roberts University, he’s been teaching English and coaching track and field in Bixby since 2020. Outside the sanctuary and classroom, he’s a passionate Tulsa musician, performing with his band Keyland, branded as “Wild and Mild.” He loves writing music that inspires and creating meaningful connections with people through both his art and everyday life.