Shane Hatfield (Coweta H.S.; B.S. Oklahoma State University; M.A.E. Northeastern State University; M.A.R. 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 has three children: Tucker (’08), Emmarie (’11), and Frances (’14). Shane enjoys exercising, reading, watching sports, coaching sports, and spending time with friends and family.
Fee was born and raised in the Dallas area before attending the University of Arkansas. During college, Fee studied history, spent a summer in China, and (most importantly) met his beloved wife Kelly who is a Tulsa native! After college, Fee worked for a church plant in Fayetteville, AR for two years and then attended seminary at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS. During their time in Jackson, Fee completed an M.Div. and worked for Redeemer Church (PCA) while Kelly completed her MA in Counseling. Following seminary, Fee took a call as the RUF International Campus Minister at Southern Methodist University where he ministered to graduate students from all over the world. Fee and Kelly are thrilled to be a part of God’s work at Grace & Peace in a city near and dear to their hearts. They spend most of their time keeping up with their two energetic children and searching for new restaurants to try in Tulsa!
Steve Harden (Ponca City HS.; A.S. Oklahoma State University; BS Oklahoma Wesleyan University; MA Tyndale Theological Seminary) Steve has been a farmer, entrepreneur, pastor, and church planter. He is married to Shelley and has 5 married children and 7 grandchildren. He enjoys spending time with his kids, gardening, everything Old West, and doing anything, or nothing, with his wife.
Jon grew up in the Dallas area, and first came to Tulsa to play baseball at Oral Roberts University, where he studied Public Relations. He’s married to his best friend JoAnna, and they have four children: Bella (’04), Jonathan (’07), Jackson (’10), and Justus (’12). In 2009, Jon founded City of Hope Outreach while pastoring at a local church, and discovered a great need for the poor, addicted, and forgotten to hear the Gospel. Since that time he has worked alongside local churches, ministries, and organizations to bring these populations into Gospel community and reintegrate them into society. He has worked as a Pastor, Youth Minister, and Church Planter; and leads Theology on Tap, a men’s group focused on Biblical and theological discussion. He is currently finishing his studies through LAMP Theological Seminary, and is under care of the Hills & Plains Presbytery of the PCA. Jon is an avid reader, enjoys playing board games with his kids, rooting for the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers, watching classic film noir with his wife, and collecting antique sports memorabilia.
Kyle Ross
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.
Amy Lashar was born in Ponca City, but moved to Tulsa with her family in high school. She is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She lives in Oklahoma City with her husband, Evan, and their two beautiful foster children. Amy loves books, coffee, babies, writing, and baking.
Madison is originally from Minnesota, but she moved to Tulsa after graduating from Oklahoma State (go pokes!) At OSU, she was heavily involved in Reformed University Fellowship (RUF); this ministry blessed her with excellent community and faithful counsel. She is now a physical therapy student at OUHSC. Madison loves coffee dates, celebrating small things, and all types of dance.