About Us
Warren Wright
Co-Founder
Warren was raised in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. At age 9, he received Jesus Christ as his Savior and grew up attending a Dutch Reformed church.
Growing up, he was very interested in the American Civil War after visiting Gettysburg with his family. After graduating from Neshaminy High School, he continued his interest by earning a BA in Social Studies from Gettysburg College and then an MA in 19th Century American History from the University of Massachusetts.
Although he had trained to become a Social Studies teacher, his career plans changed. Instead, he worked for the Social Security Administration for about 33 years, where he met his first wife, Carol. They married in 1982 and began attending a non-denominational church. In 2012, they met Evelyn at a weekly worship gathering in Philadelphia. For several years, Warren and Carol ministered in their church’s Healing Rooms; she passed away in October 2013.
In November, Warren attended a Restoring the Foundations (RTF) introductory class that Evelyn facilitated at their church. Warren chose to receive further RTF training, which helped him minister in the Healing Rooms and also co-facilitate three RTF classes with Evelyn in the Greater Philadelphia area. Recognizing that God had brought them together, they began dating in 2015 and married two years later. In 2017, he became an RTF Healing House Network minister and later a Trainer. Warren and Evelyn enjoy ministering RTF together and reside in Southampton, PA.
Evelyn (Hoopes) Wright
Co-Founder
Evelyn was born a birthright Quaker in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Elberon, New Jersey. During her childhood, she sporadically attended a Quaker Meeting with her family and learned about some of the significant societal Quaker contributions, including the Underground Railroad, the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote (her paternal grandmother was a suffragette), prison reform, and the American Friends Service Committee. Following her family’s faith tradition, Evelyn attended a Friends boarding high school in Southeastern, PA.
After graduating from Towson University with a BA in Mass Communications, Evelyn moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for her first career job. Soon, spiritual seeds planted earlier in life blossomed when she invited Jesus Christ into her heart. Evelyn began attending a non-denominational church, growing in her relationship with God and experiencing much healing and transformation. Additionally, through a marketing career, Evelyn discovered her passion for sharing her faith.
She and her first husband, Johnny, a Myrtle Beach native, married in 1986. For several years, Evelyn and Johnny traveled with a ministry focused on receiving and releasing the Father’s Love. Through this ministry, they were introduced to and received Restoring the Foundations (RTF) ministry and training. Evelyn became an RTF minister in 2007 and later a Trainer. In 2011, Johnny passed away.
In 2012, Evelyn surprisingly received many undeniable confirmations that she was to "Come home… the Quakers are going to quake again!" Uprooting from the Carolinas, her home for almost thirty-two years, she began researching her Quaker roots and relocated to Philadelphia. There she ministered Restoring the Foundations (RTF) and wrote, “It’s Not Odd…It’s God! 33 Stories That Can Only Be Explained Supernaturally.” In 2015, when Evelyn and Warren began dating, she was shocked to learn that he too had Quaker heritage! They married in 2017 and began ministering RTF together. Evelyn later authored a memoir, “A Quaker Descendant’s Supernatural Journey.”