Paola Mora Zepeda
During the Hispanic Camp Meeting on Saturday, June 8, 2024, family and friends gathered alongside Kentucky-Tennessee Conference administrative officers at the Highland Academy auditorium in Portland, Tenn., to celebrate the ordination of David Fagre to the Gospel ministry.
Fagre grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, in a family with four siblings. He spent several years working in a hospital before accepting the call in his heart to join ministry. Fagre earned his bachelor’s degree in theology from Southern Adventist University, and then his master’s degree two years later, also from Southern Adventist University.
He has served for several years as an associate pastor at the Memphis, Tenn., Hispanic First Church. Today, Fagre serves as a senior pastor in the Memphis Hispanic District 2.
Fagre considers himself blessed to be part of the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference. He acknowledges God’s guidance in his journey, particularly through Steve Haley, Conference president, who played a pivotal role in his inclusion in the pastoral team at the Conference. He expresses gratitude not only to the Conference administrators but also to the Hispanic pastoral team, led by his friend, Armando DeLeon, pastor. To Fagre, this Hispanic team is more than just colleagues; they are a family.
Fagre is married to Sandra, who has been his partner in adventure for 12 years. Together, they have faced the challenges and joys of ministry. They are proud parents of three daughters: Ivanna, Mariana, and Luciana. Fagre sees his wife and daughters as powerful evidence of God’s love for him.
Kentucky-Tennessee | September 2024
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