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Stony
Point Center Names Transitional Co-Directors
Rick
and Kitty Ufford-Chase were named Transitional Co-Directors of Stony
Point Center (Stony Point, NY) at the recently concluded Governing
Board meeting. They will share the full-time Director’s position at the
national center beginning August 1st.
“Kitty
and Rick are uniquely qualified to lead Stony Point
Center
into its vision for the future,” said
Gary Batty
, Governing Board President. “Not
only do they have extensive backgrounds in peace and justice work that is
deeply grounded in the practice of their faith, they also bring a passion
for modeling an intentional community at Stony Point
Center - both strong components of the vision.”
Kitty
and Rick wrote in their cover letter to Stony Point’s Board, “We are
excited as we imagine helping historic
Stony Point
transition in its mission as it prepares to meet the needs of yet another
generation both inside and outside the church.” They continued, “We
have caught a sense of the spiritual hunger that exists across the United
States right now – hunger described as a desire to see the church become
more ‘missional’ and expressed by young adults as being ‘spiritual
but not religious.’ There is a deep longing for a new experience of
following Jesus faithfully in the heart of empire, and
Stony Point
is the ideal place to galvanize that energy.”
Rick
is well known throughout the church for his work at BorderLinks,
for his time as Moderator of the General Assembly, and for his work since
August of 2006 with the Presbyterian
Peace Fellowship. He will continue as the part-time director of the
Peace Fellowship as he and Kitty take on the Transitional Director’s
position at
Stony Point
together. Kitty, a life-long Quaker with a commitment to spiritual nurture
and justice, most recently has been working as the “Faith Community
Coordinator” for the Community Food Security Center of Tucson’s
Community Food Bank. They are the parents of three children, Teo (12), Troy
(10) and Leana (9).
Rick
and Kitty expect that
Stony Point
Center
will become a destination for many from across the country and around the
world who hope to sharpen their skills in intercultural communications,
interfaith work, and practicing a lifestyle and vocation consistent with
their commitments as followers of the Prince of Peace.
As that dream becomes reality, their highest priority will be to
support the staff and board of Stony Point in the important work of
solidifying the legacy of hospitality created by Director Bill Pindar, and
building the strongest possible financial base to secure its future. Bill
will continue to serve as the Director of Stony Point Center until July
31st.
“We
feel a great sense of possibility and promise, said board member Jane
MacDonald. “This is a very exciting moment in the life of the
organization.”
Related
Articles
"Stony
Point: Iona on the Hudson?" by Jack Haberer of the Presbyterian
Outlook
"Stony Point outlines balanced budget for 2008, readies for
transitional director" by Toya Richards Hill of the Presbyterian News
Service
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