Speakers

Identity Conference 2025 guest speaker Mark Feather

MARK FEATHER | Assistant Pastor

Mark was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He studied biochemistry at McMaster University, where God graciously saved him in his freshman year. After studying at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Mark joined Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC in 2018, where he now serves an assistant pastor. Mark is married to Katie and they have one daughter, Maria. The Feathers love watching movies, exploring new places, and hoping against hope that their respective college football teams will win the national title this year.

Identity Conference 2025 speaker Vitaliy Kravchenko

VITALIY KRAVCHENKO | PASTOR

Vitaliy is a full-time software engineer and has also been a pastor since 2016. In 2021, he and his family made the big move from the Pacific Northwest to Florida. When he’s not working or serving, you’ll probably find him reading, exploring new places with his family, or getting his hands dirty in the garden. Vitaliy loves connecting with youth, always keeping things real and approachable. He’s all about building meaningful relationships, sharing life’s journey, and helping others grow. He’s been married to his wife, Victoria, for 22 amazing years, and they have four awesome kids - two sons and two daughters.

Identity Conference 2025 guest speaker Vitali Rozhko

Vitali Rozhko | lead Pastor

Vitali was born and raised in Ukraine. When he was 12, God graciously saved him. In 1991, he moved to the States and studied music at Santa Barbara City College. After marrying in 1995 to his beautiful wife Helen, he moved to Los Angeles to study at the Master’s University and then at The Master’s Seminary.

Vitali joined the Word of Grace Bible Church in Vancouver, WA, in 2007, where he served as an associate pastor for 15 years. In 2021, Vitali and Helen, with their three children, Eric, Nicole, and Mike, moved to Florida to plant Living Hope Bible Church in the beautiful city of Sarasota. His daily prayer and hope is to witness three special weddings, see three grandsons, and plant three more churches.