Kenton Hunt
Director of Disaster Relief
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Kenton Hunt, former pastor at First Southern Baptist Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, has served as the PA/NJ Director of Disaster Relief since Jan. 2016. Before then, he served as a Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteer since 1996. Kenton has been active in the Lycoming County Long Term Flood Recovery Committee; the Pennsylvania Feeding Taskforce and the New Jersey Mass Feeding Taskforce; the Recovery Committee and the Manual Revision Committee of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR), PA Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD). Kenton holds a Master of Divinity degree in church music from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, and a Bachelor of Church Music degree from Shorter College, Rome, Georgia.
What are the benefits you hope our churches will receive as a result of your work/role at the BRN?
Disaster relief is a powerful, relevant, timely ministry that helps churches be connected in their local communities. It is also a brilliant demonstration of what Southern Baptist Churches do together. Churches involved with Disaster Relief have a greater understanding of missional engagement, intentional discipleship, and leadership development.