Speakers
Dave Harvey
Dave is responsible for church planting, church care, and international expansion for Sovereign Grace Ministries, having served on the leadership team since 1995. He has a DMin from Westminster Theological Seminary, is the author of When Sinners Say I Do, and is a contributing author to Worldliness: Resisting the Seduction of a Fallen World. Dave lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Kimm. They have four children and, despite his many protests, one stray cat.
Tony Carter
Anthony (Tony) Carter is the lead pastor of East Point Church, a new church plant in the Atlanta, GA area. He is the author or editor of several books including Glory Road: The Journeys of 10 African-Americans into Reformed Christianity and Holiness of God: An Attribute First Among Equals. He is husband of Adriane Carter and the father of Tony Jr, Rachel, Sarah, Siera, and Ana. Tony lives in East Point where he enjoys the blessings of church, family, and golf.
Aaron Messner
Aaron Messner became chaplain of Covenant College in June 2007. Prior to serving at Covenant, Aaron was at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, PA, where he served for nearly six years beginning with an internship position and finally as associate minister of preaching. Aaron holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree in theological studies from Wheaton College along with a master of divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, where he served as the content editor for the Princeton Theological Review. Aaron and his wife, Nancy, have four children and are active members at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church.
Bill Kittrell
Bill Kittrell has served as Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Church of Knoxville since its inception in April, 1990. Although he grew up in West Virginia, he returned with his family in 1980 to the family farm and East Tennessee where he graduated from the University of Tennessee with a B.S. degree in Forestry in 1983. For more than twenty years Bill has served in occupational ministry, first leading a campus ministry. This ministry later provided the nucleus for Cornerstone Church of Knoxville, of which he became senior pastor. Bill married his high school sweetheart, Cheri, and they have four children, Will, Daniel, Lauren, and Brient, and one granddaughter, Laurel.
