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info@rfcstone.com
(941) 371-4735
5614 Richardson Rd
Sarasota, FL 34232

Pastors Kent & Kirsti Davis

We serve as senior pastors of Restoration Fellowship in Sarasota, Florida. We have been married for 34 years, have raised nine children and enjoy our eleven grandchildren. We have had the privilege of sitting under Pastors Kenton and Nancy Slabaugh’s leadership since 2001. We arrived at RFC broken and disenchanted with Church as a whole. As in Isaiah 61, the Lord put our lives back together and through healing, we discovered restored passion and calling to pastoral ministry. Most of our training came through serving in a variety of ministries at RFC, from children’s ministry, to college and career young adults, to eventually serving as associate pastors.

We have a vision to host God’s Presence, develop believers in Christ and reach our community, city, and nation. We have a heart to disciple the next generation by being the authentic Church directed and empowered by Holy Spirit.

Pastor Dan & Cathy Groff

Dan and Cathy Groff have served in various roles of ministry since 1975. They met each other while enrolled at Elim Bible College in 1974 and married in 1976. They have 3 adult children and and 5 grandchildren.

Dan was greatly impacted by the Holy Spirit through the Jesus Movement of the late 60’s and early seventies drawing him into a hunger for God’s Word and discipleship. Elim’s training continued to serve his hunger for seeking God and revival. Although he served in leadership roles with various churches in Pa., NJ., and Florida over 24 years and witnessed many times of refreshing, he still believes the greatest times of refreshing and blessing upon the Church are just ahead of us.

In 2000, Dan entered the market place in Sarasota, Florida, serving a local HVAC, Plumbing Company in light AC service and equipment sales. Later he became the HVAC Residential Sales Manager and continues to this day. In 2016, Dan and Cathy assumed the part-time role of Pastor with Restoration Fellowship Church in Bradenton. Recently they have relocated to another worship location, sharing the facilities of Resonate Life Church in Bradenton.  Dan’s ministry is to encourage and equip every person for fruitfulness in manifesting Kingdom Life wherever they are.

dpcharlottesville@gmail.com
charlottesvillehop@gmail.com
3010 Berkmar Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22901

Pastors Jon & Carol Quesenberry

Jon and Carol Quesenberry have been married since 1984 and have been serving in ministry together to make disciples and plant churches in Central Virginia since 1997. They have four wonderful children and five amazing grandchildren.

Jon serves as the director of the Charlottesville House of Prayer (C-HOP) and the pastor of Dwelling Place Christian Community. Carol serves as a senior leader in both ministries and also works part-time as an Occupational Therapist.

The Charlottesville House of Prayer was launched in March 2013 and is a community-based ministry in Charlottesville, Virginia that is committed to day and night worship and prayer. For many hours each week, members gather in the C-HOP prayer room for personal or group worship and prayer sets. Every Friday evening at C-HOP is Encounter Night, where believers from various church traditions gather for a corporate worship and prayer service.

C-HOP also hosts twice a year conferences related to healing, prayer, and the prophetic. Other events include street ministry, equipping classes and 24-hour worship and prayer events.

Dwelling Place Christian Community is a presence-based community of believers - also in Charlottesville, Virginia - who are dedicated to loving God and loving others according to the 1st and 2nd commandments found in the book of Mark. The goal of the the Dwelling Place community is to reveal God’s glory and extend His kingdom in the Charlottesville community and beyond. Members gather for weekly Sunday morning service and in homes during the week for worship, waiting upon the Lord, and the meditation & study of the Word. Discipleship takes place in community groups, classes, and weekend equipping events. The 1200 sq. ft. community center is also made available as an informal gathering space for members, co-working space, and to accommodate other church events.