| While at the SEP Harry taught
a variety of Bible and theology courses and developed curriculum
resources for the seminary and outlying centers. Debbie was the
director and a teacher at La Escuelita at SEP, a preschool and
kindergarten program that she started.
The Hornes first appointment as PC(USA) mission workers was from
1983 to 1987, when Harry served as a youth minister and Christian
educator in the Grand Cayman islands in the Caribbean. After that
term of service, the Hornes returned to the United States, where
Harry accepted a call to be the pastor of First Presbyterian Church,
Darien, Georgia and Debbie obtained a bachelor's degree and taught
first grade.
Born in Denver, Colorado, Harry graduated from Eckerd College
in St. Petersburg, Florida, with a bachelor of arts degree in
sociology. He later earned his master of divinity degree from
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Texas and his master
of theology and doctor of ministry degrees from Columbia Theological
Seminary in Decatur, Georgia.
Harry has been pastor of Parkway Presbyterian Church in Panama City, Florida, and at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville, Florida, and associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville, Florida.
A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Deborah worked for Stockton,
Whatley, Davin, and Company and the Duval Federal Savings and
Loan Association. She holds a bachelor of science degree in elementary
education from Armstrong State College in Savannah, Georgia, with
honors.
Harry is a clergy member of Savannah Presbytery, and Debbie is a member of First Presbyterian
Church in Darien, Georgia. Harry and Debbie are the parents of four adult children: Amy, Eddie, Stephen, and Sarah. The youngest, Sarah, is currently a journalism grad student at the University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri.
Birthdays:
Deborah - September 30
Harry - October 26
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