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Standing Stone Ministry

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Today Willow Creek Friends Church will have a special presentation from Jon Harkness, former pastor of Willow Creek Friends church.

https://standingstoneministry.org

Jon was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas and had a mixed religious upbringing. His grandparents loved Jesus very much and but the household Jon grew up in was less than stable. His grandparents tried to provide a counterbalance to the instability, but life was still chaotic. At the age of 17 Jon enlisted and began serve in the US Army Reserves, with the hopes that serving his country would provide for his desire for stability. At the age of 22, after hitting rock bottom in poverty and addiction, with a string of bad relationships left at varying places on the path, Jon looked at what was left of his tattered life and cried out to Jesus. “I don’t know if you can do anything with this,” he cried, holding up the battered remains of a life poorly chosen, “but it’s yours to do with as you wish, Jesus.”

After reaching this point in his life, Jon began to attend meetings for worship, and yearned to worship with expectation and joy. He then began to feel a pull toward a more formal educations and he applied and began to attend classes at Barclay College.

After completing his education, Jon served with me (Jared Warner) at Willow Creek Friends Church. While at Willow Creek, Jon continued his education and eventually obtained a Masters of Arts in religion with a focused on Pastoral Counseling from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.

After leaving Willow Creek, Jon and his family moved to serve a small rural church in Northbranch, Kansas for eight years. Jon knows the highs and lows of both urban and rural ministry.

After leaving the ministry at Northbranch, Jon and his family moved to his grandfather’s farm just outside of Wichita, Kansas. He still felt a call to minister and provide encouragement and council to pastors. This is when he began his journey with Standing Stone ministry.

Standing stone Ministry was started by Jim and Debbie Hogan, after three generations of their family experiencing the pain and devastation of losing their pastors to burnout and other issues. This led them to create a ministry designed to strengthen and encourage ministry couples, Standing Stone, in 2002. Their initial ministry grew and in 2014 Standing Stones expanded their ministry outreach by building a team of field shepherds, who encourage ministry leaders and their spouses across the United States and in 30 other countries.

As a personal friend and ministry partner, I am excited that Jon Harkness has joined with Standing Stone ministry. This has been his calling for as long as I have known him. If you would like to learn more about Standing Stone please visit their website at https://standingstoneministry.org .

If you would like to know more about Jon or support his ministry, I encourage you to visit his ministry site also: Shepherd Jon Harkness.

Thank You for visiting this page, and for supporting the continued ministry of Willow Creek Friends Church. You can always join our Meetings for Worship on YouTube.

We have also started a new discussion class called Talking Tuesdays. This class discusses the history and beliefs of the Evangelical Friends Church, and also provides a space to ask questions and to find answers together.

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Previous Messages by Jared:

Living Stones

By Jared Warner Willow Creek Friends Church May 03, 2026 Click here to Join our Meeting for Worship Click to read in Swahili Bofya kusoma kwa Kiswahili 1 Peter 2:2–10 (ESV) 2 Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up into salvation— 3 if indeed you have…

Endure

By Jared Warner Willow Creek Friends Church April 26, 2026 Click here to join our Meeting for Worship Click to read in Swahili Bofya kusoma kwa Kiswahili Query 4 (Faith and Practice of EFC-MAYM pg 61) Do you provide for the suitable Christian education and recreation of your children and those under your care, and…

Ransomed to Love

By Jared Warner Willow Creek Friends Church April 19, 2026 Click here to join our Meeting for Worship Click to read in Swahili Bofya kusoma kwa Kiswahili 1 Peter 1:17–23 (ESV) 17 And if you call on him as Father who judges impartially according to each one’s deeds, conduct yourselves with fear throughout the time…


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I’m sure everyone wants to know who I am…well if you are viewing this page you do. I’m Jared Warner and I am a pastor or minister recorded in the Evangelical Friends Church Mid America Yearly Meeting. To give a short introduction to the EFC-MA, it is a group of evangelical minded Friends in the Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado. We are also a part of the larger group called Evangelical Friends International, which as the name implies is an international group of Evangelical Friends. For many outside of the Friends or Quaker traditions you may ask what a recorded minister is: the short answer is that I have demistrated gifts of ministry that our Yearly Meeting has recorded in their minutes. To translate this into other terms I am an ordained pastor, but as Friends we believe that God ordaines and mankind can only record what God has already done. More about myself: I have a degree in crop science from Fort Hays State University, and a masters degree in Christian ministry from Friends University. Both of these universities are in Kansas. I lived most of my life in Kansas on a farm in the north central area, some may say the north west. I currently live and minister in the Kansas City, MO area and am a pastor in a programed Friends Meeting called Willow Creek Friends Church.

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