From the Worldwide Faith News archives www.wfn.org


Hackett succeeds Kurtz as Frontier Fellowship head


From PCUSA.NEWS@ecunet.org
Date 27 Sep 2000 07:19:12

Note #6204 from PCUSA NEWS to PRESBYNEWS:

27-September-2000
00342

Hackett succeeds Kurtz as Frontier Fellowship head

	The Rev. David Hackett has been appointed to succeed the Rev. Harold Kurtz
as executive director of the Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship (PFF), a
validated mission support group of the Presbyterian Church (USA) which seeks
to establish indigenous churches among people groups around the world which
have no Christian witness.  Kurtz, who is retiring, founded PFF in 1984.

	The announcement of Hackett's appointment by the PFF board of directors was
announced during the Frontier 2000 conference in San Diego, Sept. 15-17.

	Hackett has been PFF associate director for seven years.  Hackett lives in
Eden Prairie, Minn., with his wife, Sandra, who is associate pastor of Hope
Presbyterian Church in Richfield.  He has served pastorates in Tulsa, Okla.,
and Bellevue, Wash., and was a missionary in Korea from 1989-1991.

_______________________________________________
pcusaNews mailing list
pcusaNews@pcusa.org

To unsubscribe, go to this web address:
http://pcusa01.pcusa.org/mailman/listinfo/pcusanews


Browse month . . . Browse month (sort by Source) . . . Advanced Search & Browse . . . WFN Home