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Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

2012 Journal

TABLE OF CONTENTS A.

Title Pages and Photos..................................................... 3

B.

Officers, Connectional Personnel, and Staff.................. 11

C.

Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members ................................................. 19

D.

Conference Directory..................................................... 65

E.

Daily Proceedings........................................................ 179

F.

Business of the Annual Conference............................. 193

G. Appointments............................................................... 225 H. Reports......................................................................... 243 I. Resolutions.................................................................. 335 J. Memoirs....................................................................... 341 K.

Standing Rules and Structure....................................... 367

L.

Service Records........................................................... 385

M. Statistical Tables.......................................................... 427 N. Index............................................................................ 521

Title Pages and Photos

Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

2012 Journal Section A

OFFICIAL JOURNAL ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINTH SESSION Since the organization of Methodism in Oklahoma and the Forty-fifth Annual Session of the

OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE of

THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH held at

BOSTON AVENUE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Tulsa, Oklahoma May 27 - 30, 2012

Joseph L. Harris, Editor 1501 NW 24th Oklahoma City, OK 73106



T. Brian Bakeman, Conference Statistician

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BISHOP ROBERT E. HAYES JR. Resident Bishop, Oklahoma Area The United Methodist Church

2004 -

OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corporate offices: 1501 NW 24th St, Oklahoma City OK 73106 Phone: 405-530-2000 Toll-free: 800-231-4166 website : www.okumc.org Corporate officers: President: Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr. Secretary: Dr. Joseph L. Harris Treasurer: Rev. T. Brian Bakeman, C.B.O.

Front row: Dan Peil, Tulsa District; Donna Dodson, Enid District; Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr.; Frankye Johnson, SOKC District; David Burris, Woodward District. Middle row: Dan Pulver, NOKC District; George Warren, Bartlesville District; Emery Mason, Muskogee District; Darrell Cates, McAlester District. Back row: Chris Tiger, Lawton District, David Wiggs, Stillwater District; Greg Tener, Ardmore District; Chuck Nordean, Clinton District.

2012 DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS

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Front row: Marsha Purtell, Bryan Tener, Jacqueline Banks, Marcia Shoemaker, Ruth Atterberry. Middle row: Keith King, James Hunt, Susan Whitley, John Marks. Back row: Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr., Chairman Michael Burkett of Board of Ordained Ministry.

2012 ORDAINED ELDERS

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From left: Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr., Wendelyn Perceful, Linda Truitt, James Lambert and Chairman Michael Burkett of Board of Ordained Ministry.

2012 ORDAINED DEACONS 7

2012 COMMISSIONED ELDERS

Front row: Christopher Rudell, Crystal Hughes, Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr., Anna Marie George, Devon Krause. Middle row: Heather Scherer, Tyler Kirk, Rudolph Freese, Robert Duran Sr. Back row: Chairman Michael Burkett of Board of Ordained Ministry.

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2012 Journal Section B

Officers, Connectional Personnel, and Staff

Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

Officers and Connectional Personnel

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OFFICERS AND CONNECTIONAL PERSONNEL Resident Bishop: Robert E. Hayes Jr.; PO Box 60467, Oklahoma City OK 73146-0467; (405) 530-2025; fax: (405) 530-2040 Administrative Assistant, Pam Weatherford; (405) 530-2025; [email protected] Assistant to the Bishop/Communications Director/Conference Secretary/Journal Editor: Joseph Harris; 1501 NW 24th, Oklahoma City OK 73106; (405) 530-2077; [email protected] Assistant Secretaries: Claudean Harrison, Jeremy Jones, Kyle Kiner, Sheri Lashley, Stephen Lashley, Jan Polson, Marsha Purtell, and Valerie Steele. Conference Board of Trustees Chairman: Mark Brown; 12313 Hidden Forest Blvd; Oklahoma City OK 73142; (405) 606-8469; [email protected] Conference Chancellor: John Ray Green; 2507 Wildwood Pl, Duncan OK 73533; (580) 255-7400; [email protected] Conference Lay Leader: Chuck Stewart; RR 1 Box 65 Stilwell OK 74960; (918) 797-0932; [email protected] Conference Mission Secretary: Karen Distefano; 126 Ramblewood Rd, Bartlesville OK 74003; (918) 336-0351; [email protected] Conference Statistician: Brian Bakeman; 1501 NW 24th St, Oklahoma City OK 73106; (405) 530-2067; [email protected] Executive Director of Mission and Administration - South Central Jurisdiction: David Severe; 3160 W Britton Rd Ste F, Oklahoma City OK 73120; (405) 202-9846; [email protected] Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc. President: Judy Benson; 1000 Wall St, Frederick OK 73542; (580) 335-7541; [email protected] Vice President: Don Kim; 2429 SW 112th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73170; (405) 692-9977 [email protected] United Methodist Men President: Bill Chissoe; 1849 Creekside Dr, Norman OK 73071; (405) 329-0271; [email protected] United Methodist Women President: Cindy Hull; 8517 County Rd 380; Waynoka OK 73860; (580) 824-0192; [email protected]

UNITED METHODIST MINISTRY CENTER 1501 NW 24th St, Oklahoma City OK 73106; (405) 530-2000; outside OKC (800) 231-4166; Website: www.okumc.org

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Fax: (405) 524-0750 Director/Conference Treasurer/Benefits Officer: T. Brian Bakeman; (405) 530-2067; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Jan Polson; (405) 530-2064; [email protected] Director of Health Benefits: Jan Tofani; (405) 530-2069; [email protected] Benefits Assistant Director: Debbie Ware; (405) 530-2069: [email protected] Director of Personnel/Pension: Stephen Mitchell; (405) 530-2063; [email protected] Director of Accounting: Sandie Weldon; (405) 530-2068; [email protected] Accounting Assistant: Yanhao Hallie Xie; (405) 530-2001; [email protected] Accounting Assistant: Elena Vap; (405) 530-2087; [email protected] Director of Computer Services: Mary Myers; (405) 530-2026; [email protected] Database Maintenance: Rena Waddelow; (405) 530-2086; [email protected] Data Processing: Annell Thompson; (405) 530-2083; [email protected] Board of Ordained Ministry Assistant: Andrew Miller; (405) 530-2084; [email protected] Receptionist: Linda Johnston; (405) 530-2000; [email protected]

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Officers and Connectional Personnel ANNUAL CONFERENCE COUNCIL Fax: (405) 530-2049

Director of Connectional Ministries/Director of Congregational Development: B. Craig Stinson; (405) 530-2020; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Rebekah Hasty; (405) 530-2019; [email protected] Addiction Ministries Director: Annette Harper; (405) 530-2010; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Cheri Grunow; (405) 530-2011; [email protected] Camp & Retreat Ministries Director: Randy McGuire; (405) 530-2016; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Lisa Foley; (405) 530-2017; [email protected] Camps Registrar: Karen Steele; (405) 530-2035; [email protected] Assistant to Camps/Background checks: Megan DeCastro (405) 530-2199; [email protected] Campus Ministry: Administrative Assistant: Cheri Grunow; (405) 530-2013; [email protected] Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries Director: Stan L. Basler; (405) 530-2015; [email protected] Assistant Director - Administration: Lesa Rhoads; (405) 530-2014; [email protected] Discipleship for Small Membership Churches Director: Diana Northcutt, (405) 530-2144; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Megan DeCastro (405) 530-2199; [email protected] Office of Mission Director: Jeremy Basset; (405) 530-2028; [email protected] Associate Director: Gene Brantley; (405) 530-2033; [email protected] Associate Director: Carlos Ramirez; (405) 530-2084; [email protected] Coordinator/Office of Mission: Kristin Terrell-Wilkes; (405) 530-2029; [email protected] Associate Director/VIM: Richard Norman; (405) 530-2032; [email protected] Coordinator/VIM: Lori Foster; (405) 530-2070; [email protected] Intern/VIM: Luisa Medina; (405) 530-2036; [email protected] Mission Interpreter for Bolivia/Oklahoma Methodist Partnership: David Stephenson; (918) 346-5181; 6534 E 89th Place, Tulsa OK 74133; [email protected] Project Transformation Director: Lindsey Bryan; (405) 530-2008; [email protected] Associate Director: Carmen Johnson; (405) 530-2009; [email protected] Re-Ignite Workshops Coordinator: Aly Shahan; (405) 530-2198; [email protected]

CIRCLE OF CARE (Children, Youth, and Family Ministries) Fax: (405) 405-525-5897 Website: www.circleofcare.org

President/CEO: Don Batson; (405) 530-2078; [email protected] Director of Administrative Services: Martha Smith; (405) 530-2057; [email protected] Coordinator of Human Resources: Martha Palen; (405) 530-2054; [email protected] Office Assistant: Belinda Cearley; (405) 530-2078; [email protected] Accounts Payable Coordinator: Judy Howard; (405) 530-2071; [email protected] Coordinator of Communications & Public Relations: Tod Bryant; (405) 530-2055; [email protected] Residential Services Director: Mark Howard; 1 Mathes Park Drive, Tahlequah OK 74464; [email protected]; Children’s Home (918) 456-6166 ext 225; Fax: (918) 456-8216 Boy’s Ranch (918) 487-5281 ext 304; Fax: (918) 487-9929; Boy’s Ranch Program Director: Edith Tillson; PO Box 999, Gore OK 74435; (918) 487-5281 ext 309; Fax: (918) 487-9929; [email protected]

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Children’s Home: 1 Mathes Park Drive, Tahlequah OK 74464; (918) 456-6166 ext 229; Fax: (918) 456-8216; Child SHARE/Emergency Foster Care Director: Kena Utter; 720 W Wilshire Creek Blvd Ste 117, Oklahoma City OK 73116; (866) 978-2956, (405) 286-3803, Fax: (405) 463-6627; [email protected] Coordinator of Best Practices: Cindy Howard; 1 Mathes Park Drive, Tahlequah OK 74464; (918) 456-6166 ext 233, Fax: (918) 456-8216; cindy.howard@circleof care.org Holsinger Home for Children: Shannon Nakvinda, Professional Foster Parent; 3316 N Oakwood Rd, Enid OK 73703; (580) 540-4940; [email protected] Independent Living Program Director: Laura Bell; 1 Mathes Park Drive, Tahlequah OK 74464; (918) 456-6166 ext 252, Fax: (918) 456-8216; [email protected] Pearl’s Hope Program Director: Julia McDonald; (918) 583-2950; Fax: (918) 583-2093; at Frances E. Willard Ministry Center, 1616 N Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa OK 74127; [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS Fax: (405) 530-2093

Communications Director/Assistant to the Bishop/Conference Secretary: Joseph Harris; (405) 530-2077; [email protected] Administrative Assistant/Audio Video Production Manager: Nyla Wallin; (405) 530-2073; [email protected] Editor of Contact: Holly McCray; (405) 530-2076; [email protected] Web Ministry/Graphic Design: Alicia Galyon; (405) 530-2012; [email protected] Communications Assistant/Media Library Coordinator: Amelia Ballew; (405) 530-2075; [email protected]

OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY

2501 N Blackwelder, Oklahoma City OK 73106-1493; (405) 208-5000; fax (405) 208-5264 website: www.okcu.edu President: Robert Henry; (405) 208-5030; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Michelle Hale; (405) 208-5030; [email protected] Vice-President, University/Church Relations: Margaret Ball; (405) 208-5060; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Rita Himes; (405) 208-5060; [email protected] University Chaplain: Rodney Newman; (405) 208-5484; [email protected] Chapel Administrative Assistant: Janet D. Boone; (405) 208-5011; [email protected] Director of Religous Life: Jennifer J. Long; (405) 208-5078; [email protected] Archivist: Christina Wolf; (405) 208-5067; [email protected] Dean, Petree College of Arts & Sciences: Mark Davies; (405) 208-5446; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Pam Bobier; (405) 208-5446; [email protected] Director, Wimberly School of Religion: Sharon Betsworth; (405) 208-5602; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Cathy Bewley; (405) 208-5284; [email protected] Saint Paul School of Theology at OCU: Dean: Elaine Robinson; (405) 208-5755; [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Rachel McClain; (405) 208-5757; [email protected]

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Officers and Connectional Personnel THE OKLAHOMA UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATION

4201 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City OK 73118-2400; Phone (405) 525-6863 or (918) 492-3300 or (800) 259-6863; fax (405) 521-1429 website: www.okumf.org President: Bill Junk; [email protected] Executive Vice President: David Battles; [email protected] Senior Advisor: Mike Wiley; [email protected] Director of Foundation Relations: Andy Oden; [email protected] Treasurer: Billy Meade; [email protected]

UNITED METHODIST RETIREMENT AND HEALTH CARE CENTERS

Central Oklahoma United Methodist Retirement Facility Inc. (Epworth Villa): John Harned, President; 14901 N. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, OK 73134; (405) 752-1200; fax (405) 755-4813; [email protected] Oklahoma Methodist Manor: Steve Dickie, Administrator; 4134 E 31st St, Tulsa OK 74135; (918) 743-2565, fax (918) 743-1782; [email protected] Strawberry Fields Retirement Apartments (Aldersgate Housing): John Scruggs, Administrator; 3126 S Boulevard #342, Edmond OK 73013 (405) 848-3118; fax (405) 376-1643 The Commons: Scott Wegmiller, Administrator; 301 S Oakwood Rd, Enid OK 73706; (580) 237-6164; fax (580) 237-4442; [email protected] United Methodist Retirement and Health Care Center: Mike Sewell, Administrator; PO Box 578, Clinton OK 73601; (580) 323-0912; fax (580) 323-4935

UNITED METHODIST CAMP SITES

Canyon Camp: David Combs, Director/Manager; Mandi Peck, Administrative Assistant; (405) 542-6967; fax (405) 542-3752; 31600 Camp Rd, Hinton, OK 73047; [email protected] Cross Point Camp: Ken Long, Director/Manager, cell (580) 221-4240; Dee Ann Tasler, Administrative Assistant; PO Box 1470, Kingston OK 73439; (580) 564-2505; fax (580) 564-2339; [email protected] Egan Camp: Josh Pulver, Director/Manager; Wendy Hovey, Administrative Assistant; 26633 Highway 62, Tahlequah, OK 74464, (918) 456-6489; fax (918) 458-4727; [email protected]

OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS

Christian Education Fellowship: Oklahoma Chapter President, Charlotte Teel; 10928 SW 15th St, Yukon OK 73099; (405) 324-1900; [email protected] Cokesbury: Stores: Oklahoma City (405) 858-5195, Tulsa (877) 281-5809, Nashville (800) 672-1789 Cookson Hills Center: Meri Whitaker, PO Box 130, Cookson OK 74427; (918) 457-5181 General Board of Pension & Health Benefits - Participant Services: (800) 851-2201 InfoServe: www.infoserv.umc.org; [email protected] Lydia Patterson Institute: 517 S. Florence, El Paso, TX 79940; (915) 533-8286 Mount Sequoyah: 150 NW Skyline Drive, Fayetteville AR 72701; (479) 443-4531 Neighborhood Services Organization: 8101 S Walker Ave Ste C, Oklahoma City OK 73139; (405) 236-0452; Dental Clinic (405) 236-0413; fax (405) 236-1871; [email protected] Oklahoma Conference of Churches: William Tabbernee; 301 NW 36th, Oklahoma City OK 73118; (405) 525-2928; fax (405) 525-2636; [email protected] Oklahoma Federal Credit Union: 517 NE 36th, Oklahoma City OK 73105; (405) 524-6467 Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference: David Wilson, Conference Superintendent; 3020 S Harvey, Oklahoma City OK 73109; (405) 632-2006; fax (405) 632-0209; [email protected] Restore Hope Ministries: Jeff Jaynes, Director; [email protected] 2960 W Charles Page Blvd, Tulsa OK 74127; (918) 582-5766 Skyline Urban Ministry: Claudia Lovelace, Director; 500 SE 15th, Oklahoma City OK 73129; (405) 632-2644; [email protected] The Cupboard, 701 NW 8th, Oklahoma City OK 73102 The Education & Employment Ministry (TEEM) - Tony Zahn; 14 NE 13th, Oklahoma City OK 73104; (405) 235-5671; [email protected]

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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS Gregory J. Tener 333 W Main Ste 445 Ardmore OK 73401 580-223-2353 [email protected]

ARDMORE DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Board of Higher Educ & Campus Ministry Board of Ordained Ministry Cross Point Camp Site Development Committee Disaster Response Executive Committee Woodworth Foundation



George Warren PO Box 2524 Bartlesville OK 74005 918-333-1839 [email protected]

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Commission on Equitable Compensation & Clergy Housing Discipleship Ministry Team Egan Site Development Committee OCU Board of Trustees



Charles L. Nordean - Secretary 518 Hayes Clinton OK 73601 580-323-2703 [email protected]

CLINTON DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Annual Conference Council Camps & Conference Board of Trustees Canyon Camp Site Development Committee Clinton UM Health Care Center



Donna Dodson PO Box 5024 Enid OK 73702 580-233-1901 [email protected]

ENID DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Agency Emergency/Capital Fund Committee Congregational Development The Commons, Enid Committee on Nominations



Christopher L. Tiger PO Box 6886 Lawton OK 73506 580-248-3343 [email protected]

LAWTON DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Annual Conference Lay Servant Committee Board of Laity Board of Pensions and Health Benefits Cross Point Site Development Committee Department of Congregational Development

Darrell Cates PO Box 986 McAlester OK 74502 918-423-0080 [email protected]

MCALESTER DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Committee on Nominations Chair Cross Point Camp Site Development Committee Egan Camp Site Development Committee Mission & Service Ministry Team Standing Rules, Structure & Policy Review Woodworth Foundation

Emery Mason PO Box 1757 Muskogee OK 74402 918-682-3034 [email protected]

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Egan Camp Site Development Committee Circle of Care Board Commission on Religion and Race Cookson Hills Center Board

Dan W. Pulver 4334 NW Expressway Suite 212 Oklahoma City OK 73116 405-607-2483 [email protected]

NORTH OKC DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Commission on Strengthening the Black Church in the 21st Century Congregational Development Committee Egan Camp Site Development Committee Epworth Villa Board OCU Board of Trustees Oklahoma Annual Conference Inc. Skyline Urban Ministries Board



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Officers and Connectional Personnel

SOUTH OKC DISTRICT Frankye A. Johnson - Dean Cabinet Assignments: 4334 NW Expressway Suite 212 Board of Ordained Ministry Oklahoma City OK 73116 CJAMM Board 405-607-2770 Epworth Living at the Ranch Board [email protected] NSO/Strawberry Fields Skyline Urban Ministry Board STILLWATER DISTRICT David Wiggs Cabinet Assignments: 424 S Squires St Suite 100 Council on Finance & Administration Stillwater OK 74074 Leadership Development Ministry Team 405-372-0624 [email protected] Dan Peil 4815 S Harvard Ste 260 Tulsa OK 74135 918-742-7496 [email protected] David Burris PO Box 1505 Woodward OK 73802 580-254-3913 [email protected]

Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation TULSA DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Congregational Development Oklahoma Methodist Manor Board Restore Hope Ministries Board WOODWARD DISTRICT Cabinet Assignments: Church & Society Clergy Crisis Fund Disaster Response Exec Committee Hispanic Ministry Team

HONORARY MEMBERS Bishops who have served The Oklahoma Annual Conference Blake, Bishop Bruce P. (Ret.): Hardt, Bishop John Wesley (Ret.): Solomon, Bishop Dan E. (Ret.):

3100 Cabrillo Drive, Winfield KS 67156; 620-221-6924 (Served 1996-2004) 4833 W Lawther Drive #416, Dallas TX 75214; 214-696-2370 (Served 1980-1988) 3534 Riomar Ct., Abilene TX 79606 325-691-9716 (Served 1988-1996)

Bishops elected from The Oklahoma Annual Conference Oden, Bishop William B. (Ret.): Russell, Bishop John W. (Ret.):

417 Kachina Ct, Sante Fe NM 87501; 505-992-8622 (Elected to the episcopacy from the membership of the Oklahoma Conference in 1988) 8037 Misty Trail, Fort Worth TX 76123 (Elected to the episcopacy from the membership of the Oklahoma Conference in 1980)

2012 Journal Section C

Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members

Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

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The following is the report as prepared by the Nominating Committee and ELECTED BY ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Any corrections or changes should be directed to Chairman Darrell Cates at 918-423-0080. Contact information for clergy is available in the Conference Directory (Section D); for lay members, contact the Conference Office at 405-530-2000.

ANNUAL CONFERENCE BOARDS, COUNCILS, AND COMMITTEES

Annual Conference Council LD Rapp 2012 EN Cathy Jones 2012 ON Laity: Julie Robinson 2012 OS Ruth Montgomery 2007 BA Carol Bradley 2012 WO Donna Heldermon Co-Chair 2008 BA Glenda Gilpin Secretary 2012 WO Kelly Brack 2008 CL Bill Prentice 2008 MU Clergy: Jacci Freno 2008 OS Kip Wright 2006 ST Dan Tilley 2008 ST Chris Stinnett 2007 LA Donna Roberts 2009 TU Craig Denslow 2008 BA Jacqueline Devereaux 2010 ON Thomas Hoffmann Co-Chair 2008 TU Roger Hughes 2011 AR Twila Gibbens Ecumenical Officer 2008 TU Judy Benson 2012 LA George Lupton 2008 EN Christy Clark 2012 LA Temple Diehl 2010 AR Jim Dembowski 2012 OS Travis Muse 2010 LA Don Kim 2012 OS David Johnson Vice Chair 2010 OS Roland Youngberg 2012 CL Clergy: Barry Bennett Co-Chair 2012 ON Jennifer J Long 2006 ON Jeannie Himes 2012 ON Dale Durnell 2008 CL Matt Judkins 2012 ON Brian Matthews 2008 MU Guy C Ames 2012 TU Sam Powers Co-Chair 2008 ON Aaron Martin 2012 WO Sherry Heath 2009 MC Sandy Shepherd 2010 EN Dawn Richards 2010 OS Board of Church & Society Don Whitman 2010 WO Pam Shirk 2011 AR Laity: Jessica Moffatt-Seay 2012 AR Bob Anthony 2008 ON Ed Light 2012 ON Marvin Chiles 2008 ON Mark Rickman Secretary 2012 ON Pat McGarrity 2008 ON Linda Truitt Audit Coordinator 2012 OS Debby LeMaster 2008 TU Dick Read 2012 TU Pat Penner 2011 CL Scott Rodgers 2012 TU Mark Shepherd 2012 EN Bishop Connie Harrison Peace w/Justice Coor 2012 ON Conference Chancellor Janet Boone 2012 ON Conference Lay Leader Justin Dametz 2012 ON District Superintendent Lanna Kelley 2012 TU Jo Ellen Reed 2012 TU Mission and Service Ministry Team Clergy: Denny Hook 2008 AR Laity: Bruce Davis 2008 CL T J Seymour 2007 LA Kirt Moelling Vice Chair 2008 TU Marianne Callich 2007 MU Mark Davies 2010 ON Annette McEwen 2008 ON Andy Nelms 2010 ON Tom Huber 2008 ON David Croninger 2012 CL Shannon Freeman 2008 ST Marcia Shoemaker 2012 TU Terry Myer 2011 AR Don Tabberer 2012 TU Glen Haworth 2011 EN Mark Whitley Chair 2012 TU Jay Gregory 2011 MU Terry Martindale 2012 WO Karen Distefano Conf Missions Sec 2012 BA Sandy Singleton 2012 BA

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members

Board of Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries Harry Wollenberg 2011 OS Sue Helms 2011 ST Laity: Chi Mallory 2012 LA Richard Kirby 2006 ON Bruce Ewing 2012 ON Giles Gere 2007 TU Vicki Trusell 2012 ON Nancy Brock Director Appointee 2006 OS Lisa McFarland 2012 OS Debbie Mahaffey Dir Appointee Chair 2008 WO Wilma Hamilton 2012 WO Eugene Lawson 2010 OS Ginger Joiner 2010 TU Clergy: Lew McGinnis 2011 ON Allen Carson 2006 ST Andy Oden Director Appointee 2011 ON Steve Davis 2007 OS Kristen Donovan D irector Appointee 2011 OS Kyle Clark 2008 MC Richard Wansley 2011 TU Cydni Tillery Co-Chair 2008 MU Lynn Wilburn 2012 MC Stephen Hale 2008 ON Bob Spinks 2012 ON Bob Younts 2008 ON April Sellers White 2012 ST Nathan Mattox 2008 TU Sharon Earley 2012 TU Alex Costea 2011 AR Marty Howerton 2012 TU Kyle Anderson 2011 ST Ruby Rogers Patrick 2012 TU Becky Pierson Secretary 2011 WO John Breon 2012 AR Clergy: Susan Rice 2012 BA Tony Zahn 2006 ON Trevor Smith Vice Chair 2012 MU Claudia Lovelace 2007 OS Connie Gibson Co-Chair 2012 OS Rebecca Belase 2007 ST Max Rudd 2012 ST Paul Staat 2008 TU Elaine Robinson Vice Chair 2011 ON Racial Ethnic Representatives: Dan Fletcher 2012 LA Mario Herrera 2010 ON David Clewell 2012 ON David Kim 2010 OS Adam Shahan Secretary 2012 OS Board of Higher Education & Campus Ministry Project Transformation Board of Directors Laity: Laity: Mark Ashton 2008 LA Pat McGarrity 2007 ON Mike Lee 2008 MC Carl Busch 2008 ON James Key 2008 ST Carmen Heath 2008 ST Helen Reid 2009 ON Jeanne Brosius-Smith 2009 TU David Patterson 2010 ON Michael Haxton 2010 ON Gordon Eggleton 2011 AR Meghan Rowekamp 2010 ON Ashley Underwood 2011 WO Ashley Williams 2010 ON Linda Calhoun 2012 TU Teranne Williams 2010 OS Linda DeBerry Secretary 2012 MC Andy Henson 2011 BA Christi Roach 2012 WO Casi Morris 2011 BA Larry Thorne 2012 WO Adriane Jaynes Chair 2011 TU Clergy: Clergy: Jim Hill 2008 EN Sharon Betsworth 2010 OS Diana Cox Crawford Chair 2008 ON Kathy Morris 2012 BA Susan Ross 2008 ST Marsha Purtell 2012 CL Tracy Schumpert 2008 TU Craig Clark 2009 MU Katie Hill Vice Chair 2009 TU Discipleship Ministry Team Matt Franks 2010 CL Felecia Hensley 2012 CL Laity: Coy Remer 2012 LA Elaine Gragg 2007 OS Michael Burkett 2012 ON Connie Ichord 2007 TU Charles King Audit Coordinator 2012 ST Jan Graham 2008 TU Cathy Perlingiere 2008 TU Cathy Childers 2009 ON John Hiller Youth 2011 AR

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Board of Trustees of Camps and Conferences Older Adult Ministry Council Laity: Laity: Jim Rule 2006 CL Leah Brothers 2005 AR Audra Fogle Program 2008 TU Rebecca Kingsbery 2005 AR Todd Huckabay Long Range Planning 2010 LA Joy Matthews 2005 OS Karen Mitchell 2010 ST Patsy Owsley 2005 ST Herschel Beard Vice Chair 2012 AR Marjorie Monnet Secretary 2005 TU Ralph Coffman 2012 TU Billye Selby 2007 OS Larry Moore 2007 ST Clergy: Myrna Moore 2007 ST Galeda Jones 2007 LA Gayle Stewart 2008 CL Rick Trobaugh Chair 2007 WO Harri Williams 2010 ON David Daniel 2010 AR Winifred Bailey 2012 LA Patrick McPherson Policy 2010 EN Pat Bolt 2012 OS Karen Slater Secretary 2012 LA Rosemary Keating 2012 OS Gloria Helmuth 2012 TU Site Managers: David Combs, Canyon; Ken Long, Cross Point; Clergy: Josh Pulver, Egan Marilyn Williams 2005 ON Charles Herndon 2006 TU Site Development Chairs: Gail Edmison Co-Chair 2008 EN Sharri Hiller, AR; Larry Masoner, CL; George Shepherd Co-Chair 2008 OS Perry Mitchell, TU Mike Melton 2008 ST Bob Langston 2012 AR Connie Taylor 2012 BA Young Adult Ministry Council Rick Cato 2012 ON Laity: Brian Kurklin 2006 OS Josh Pulver 2006 MU Commission on Rural/ Smaller Membership Church Rebekah Welch 2006 ST Zach Zink 2007 AR Elizabeth McCrary 2007 TU Laity: 2007 AR Matthew Alfred 2008 ON Claudean Harrison Vice Chair 2008 EN Aloise McCullough 2008 ON James Farmer 2008 EN Morgan Richards 2008 ON Shirley Farmer Richelle Leibold 2008 OS Don Mullenix 2010 LA Joella Horton Redden 2008 ST Patti Wells 2011 AR Janey Wilson 2008 TU Warren Peck 2011 BA Janet Peralta 2009 LA Carol Rodenberg 2012 EN Ashley Williams 2009 OS Larry Joe Hancock 2012 LA Andy Henson Co-Chair 2010 BA Charlie Jones 2012 ON Alethia Bartley 2010 ST Patti Ralston 2012 WO Briana Tobey Secretary 2011 OS Clergy: Clergy: Amanda Lockwood 2007 MC Jack Terrell-Wilkes 2006 ON Adrian Pollard 2007 ST Adam Shahan 2006 OS Mike Mahaffey 2007 WO Jeff Jaynes 2006 TU Eugene Van Alstyne 2008 MU Shelly Daigle 2006 TU Marsha Purtell Chair 2008 CL Brandon Dollarhite 2006 CL Robert Foos 2008 ON Michah Welcher 2007 CL Paul McDowell 2010 AR Trina Bose-North 2007 ON Jim Hollifield 2011 EN Nathan Mattox 2007 TU Kristiane Smith 2012 AR James Lambert 2008 EN Barry Hayes 2012 MU Scott Spencer 2008 ST Kathy Brown 2012 OS Jim Perkin 2010 LA Secretary 2012 WO Becky Pierson 2010 WO Barbara Fyffe Aaron Tiger 2011 MU

Matthew Franks Co-Chair 2012 CL Devon Krause 2012 CL Nathan Mills 2012 LA Chris Symes 2012 MC Tiffany Nagel 2012 ON

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members

Commission on Strengthening the Black Church Dist LL AR in the 21st Century Marilyn Steidley Dist LL BA Dist LL CL Laity: Sally Phillips Dist LL EN Jalisa Lyons 2007 LA Nolan Watson Dist LL LA Ann Rogers 2007 MC James Williams Dist LL MC Kay Jones 2007 MU Darrell Johnson Dist LL MU Isacc Darko 2007 ON Barbara Perry Dist LL ON Toni Haddox 2007 OS Leon Wilson Dist LL OS Betty Bowen 2007 ST Earl Mitchell Dist LL ST Michael Williams 2008 LA James McAlister Dist LL TU Angela Brown 2008 ON Dist LL WO Claud Evans 2008 ST Tal Oden At-Large 2005 CL Coleman White 2008 TU Dana McIlhaney At-Large 2007 LA Debra Davis Secretary 2010 AR Judy Horne At-Large 2007 ON Gary Gilpin At-Large 2007 WO Clergy: Myrna Moore At-Large 2008 ST Pearl Broome 2007 AR Harry Wollenburg At-Large 2009 OS Ernest Jackson Chair 2008 OS Bruce Ewing At-Large 2010 ON Don Scott 2008 BA Matthew Patrick At-Large - CCYM 2010 BA Michael Frazier Vice Chair 2011 MC Monica Hiller At-Large - CCYM 2012 AR Kristin VanNort At-Large 2012 ON Janey Wilson At-Large 2012 OS Leadership Development Ministry Team Jennifer Miller At-Large 2012 WO Sharri Hiller Conf Dir of Lay Ministries AR Laity: Susan Williams S couting Ministries Coor ON Charles Britton 2005 OS Bill Chissoe UMM President OS Dana McIlhaney 2006 LA Kathy Caldron UMW President ST Julie Hayes 2008 ON Ed Long 2008 ST Rene Ward 2008 TU Board of Ordained Ministry Judy Parkey 2009 AR Barbara Perry 2011 ON Laity: Terry Lynch 2012 CL Nancy Whittaker 2006 AR Laura Aldridge Vice Chair - Re-Ignite 2012 OS Jim Lefler Lay Rep to Exec Committee 2006 TU Leon Wilson Vice Chair - Nominations 2012 OS Paul Babiak 2008 EN G.W. Paull 2012 ST Kathryn Jordan 2008 MC Betty Prentice 2008 MU Clergy: Mary Lou Lorett 2008 ST Chris Dodson 2007 OS Deb Wollenberg 2011 OS Norman Wasson 2008 BA Mark Gray 2011 WO Dianne Peters Chair 2008 ON Paul Reed 2012 AR Shelly Daigle Secretary 2008 TU Paul Korhonen 2012 LA Charles Ryser 2008 TU Keith Thomas 2012 MC Chuck Rettig 2009 MC Teresa Bockus 2012 ON Donald Jones 2011 EN Will Pasieczny 2012 AR Clergy: 2006 OS Rick Robart 2012 BA Doyle Sharp Secretary 2006 ST Brandon Dollarhite 2012 CL Kathy Leithner 2007 OS Deborah Kerr Vice Chair - LEAD 2012 LA Tish Malloy 2008 AR Lyle Shipley 2012 MC David Jenkins 2008 BA Rod Newman 2012 OS Ray Crawford 2008 BA Matt Scraper 2012 ST Travis Hopper St. Paul Seminary/OCU Rep Lynn Brack 2008 CL Terry Koehn 2008 CL Kay Buchanan 2008 EN Board of Laity Lesly Broadbent Vice Chair 2008 EN Shannon Davis 2008 MU Chuck Stewart Conf Lay Leader MU Mike DeMoss 2008 ON Herschel Beard Assoc Conf LL AR Robyn Thompson-Goggs 2008 ON Claudean Harrison Assoc Conf LL AR D A Bennett 2008 OS Don Kim Assoc Conf LL OS Phil Greenwald 2008 OS Aly Shahan Assoc Conf LL OS Randy Wade 2008 OS Ron Perceful 2008 OS

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David Rowley 2008 ST Clergy Alternates: 2008 ON Connie Cole Jeske 2008 TU Norma Gravley-Quinn 2012 TU Cynthia Havlik 2008 TU Don Tabberer Gary Harber 2008 TU Randy Mitchell 2008 TU Robert Feist 2008 TU Commission on Religion & Race Michael Mahaffey 2008 WO Paul Hamilton 2008 WO Laity: 2006 ON Adrian Cole 2009 ON Leon Douglas 2007 BA Victor McCullough 2009 ON Cynthia Owen 2007 MU Allen Schneider 2009 ST Edward Warren 2007 WO Mary Irby 2011 EN Ana Estrada 2008 ST Nancy Hamilton 2011 ON Danny Morgan 2008 WO Dick House 2011 OS Mode Espinoza 2008 WO Debra Ingraham 2011 OS Glenda Martin 2010 OS Jim Shepherd Registrar for Elders 2011 OS Samuel Aguirre 2011 AR Valerie Steele 2011 ST Jill Clark Elizabeth Horton Ware 2012 CL Steve Harshaw 2012 LA Clergy: 2007 CL James Graham Registrar for LP 2012 MU Greg Keith 2007 TU Erick Snyder 2012 ON Dick Bland 2008 ON Mark Foster 2012 ON Rik Marion 2008 ON Teri Green 2012 ON Marilynn Schellhamer Chair 2008 TU Erica Thomas Registrar for Deacons 2012 ON Rose LeRoy 2008 WO Linda Harker Chair 2012 OS Jose Estrada 2010 AR Sheri Lashley 2012 OS Pearl Broom 2010 TU Michael Chaffin 2012 ST Tae Won Son Secretary 2011 OS Lisa Crone 2012 ST Estell Ray Vice Chair 2011 TU Jeff Jaynes 2012 TU James Hunt 2012 AR Gloria McGee Denton 2012 TU S S Fields 2012 BA Charles Graves 2012 WO Linda Lusnia Gary Holdeman 2012 WO Frankye Johnson Cabinet rep Commission on Status & Role of Women Administrative Review Committee Laity: Clergy: 2007 ST Maggie Ball 2008 ON Patricia Peak Amy Venable 2008 OS Linda Wilson 2007 BA David Conrad 2011 OS Connie Welker 2007 MU Christine Hack 2008 MC Alternates: Ralph Harker 2008 OS Janice Meese Sharp 2008 EN Carter Denton 2011 TU Bob Younts 2008 ON Gordon Denton 2011 EN Faye Perry 2011 OS Marcina Overman 2012 EN Committee on Investigation Barbara Green Vice Chair 2012 MU Laity Members: Clergy: Diane Rogers 2011 ON Lory Fahle 2007 LA Bill Chissoe 2012 OS Margo Vestal 2008 CL Jamie Crooch 2012 OS Pam Cottrill Chair 2008 EN Erma Pregler 2008 TU Laity Alternates: Jeff Hiller Secretary 2011 AR Jacqueline Devereaux 2011 ON Paul Calkin 2011 OS Laura Aldridge 2011 OS Cheryl Newton 2012 BA Maryilyn Myerscough 2011 OS Clergy Members: Susan Southall 2008 EN Trevor Smith 2008 MU Mark McAdow 2008 OS Ashley Green-Young 2008 TU

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Department of Communications Hispanic Ministry Committee Laity: Laity: Shari Goodwin Chair 2006 TU Mirna Bain 2008 MC Sam Welch Vice Chair 2007 ST Fernando Rivera 2008 ON Cindy Mason 2008 ON Bob Ronne 2008 TU Patti Marshall 2008 OS Alma Garcia 2008 WO Frankie Carroll 2008 TU Bob Pahl 2010 BA Clergy: Kristin Van Nort Secretary 2011 ON Obed Alba 2008 MC Chealsie Wines 2012 AR Carlos Ramirez 2008 OS John Cramer 2012 LA Daniel Llanos 2008 TU Jim Dembowski Director Appointee 2012 OS Juventino Espinoza 2008 WO Jose Estrada 2008 WO Clergy: Roger Parker Chair 2008 WO Ashley Green-Young 2008 ST Rachel Parrott Vice Chair 2008 EN Scott Spencer 2008 ST Joe Lynch 2011 TU Maurice Major 2010 ST April Coates Secretary 2012 MC Phil Hodson 2011 MC Andy James 2011 ON Taud Boatman 2012 BA Commission on Archives & History David Gardner 2012 LA Wende Perceful 2012 ON Laity: Mark McAdow 2012 OS Bill Mullins 2007 OS Charlene Lingo Secretary 2008 BA John Beckman Chair 2008 LA Department of Congregational Development Ella Wenman Vice Chair 2008 MU Jerry Gill 2008 ST District Representatives: John Miley 2011 ON Tony Caro 2012 AR Elizabeth Anthony 2012 ON Furan Jackson 2010 BA Bill Welge 2012 ON David Player 2012 CL Jean Bradburn 2012 ST Michael Strange 2008 ST Elayne Evans 2012 ST Lisa Beavers 2012 LA Michael Brannon 2012 MC Ex-officio with vote: Aaron Tiger Vice Chair 2011 MU Doug Scott Gen Comm Archives & History/OIMC Christy James 2012 ON Christina Wolf OCU-Conf Archivist/Comm Secretary Amy Venable 2007 OS Buddy Bolin 2010 ST Clergy: Brad Humphrey Chair 2009 TU Jack Terrell-Wilkes 2012 ON Todd Bergman 2011 WO Ex-officio with vote: onf Historical Society president At-Large Members: Charles Watson C Tish Malloy 2006 OS Allen Buck 2008 ON Derrek Belase 2008 ST Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc. Mark Springer 2011 TU PJ Stewart 2012 AR term expires Larry Gaston 2012 MC President 2012 David Mercer 2012 MC Herschel Beard 2013 Eve Hawley 2012 OS John Ray Green Vice President Secretary Martha McMillian 2012 ST Joseph Harris Treasurer Donna Harrell 2012 TU Brian Bakeman At-Large Director 2014 Linda Paul 2012 TU Ron Gilbert Donna Roberts At-Large Director 2015 Judy Benson At-Large Director 2016 Racial/Ethnic Representatives: At-Large Director 2016 Puong Lau 2010 ON Don Kim Annual Conference Council rep Fuxia Wang 2010 OS Sam Powers Bd of Ord Ministry chair Antonio Porter 2010 TU Linda Harker Cabinet Representative Jose Estrada 2010 WO Dan Pulver Tom Junk CF&A chair Comm on Equit Comp chair Director Appointee: Larry Bauman Conf Board of Trustees chair David Wheeler 2008 BA Mark Brown Chuck Stewart Conference Lay Leader

Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members Brad Humphrey Cong Development chair Shari Goodwin Dept of Communications chair Craig Stinson Dir of Connectional Ministries Cydni Tillery DMT chair Dianne Peters LDMT chair Barry Bennett MSMT chair Mark Commons Pension & Health Benefits chair Bill Chissoe UMM President Kathy Caldron UMW President

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Grant Rohwer 2008 ST Bill Fluman 2011 EN Rose Chambers 2012 AR Mark Ashton 2012 LA Flo Conklin 2012 MC Louise Glass 2012 ON Trey Biggs 2012 TU Clergy: Richard Hamilton 2008 BA Without vote: Scott Northrip 2008 CL Robert E Hayes Jr. Resident Bishop Ken Pate 2008 TU Don Whitman 2012 WO Council on Finance & Administration Episcopal Residence Committee - OK Conf Rep Laity: John Ray Green 2007 LA Darrell Johnson 2007 MU Laity: 2008 CL Maurine Wiseman 2008 LA Dee Ann Nordean 2008 ST Randy Compton 2008 ON Jerry Davis 2012 ON Nancy Griffin 2008 ST Prudy Gorrell 2012 OS Tom Junk Chair 2008 TU Marsha Long Monica Swink 2010 OS Cliff Agee 2012 AR Clergy: Tom Poole 2012 BA Randy Shrauner 2012 ON Bill Price 2012 BA Dana Smith 2012 LA Chris Tabberer 2012 TU Board of Pensions & Health Benefits Clergy: Laity: Frank Simpson 2008 AR Jo Ann McNaught 2006 ON Norma Gravley-Quinn 2008 LA Wanda Scraper 2007 ON Kris Tate Audit Review Chair 2008 ON 2008 CL Mark Jardine 2008 MU David Atkinson 2008 ON Wade Paschal Project Review Chair 2008 TU Jamie Crooch 2008 ST Randy Scraper 2010 ON Patricia Johnson 2008 TU James Jones 2012 EN Rick Kelly 2008 TU Charles Neff Secretary 2012 MC Jack Ward 2008 TU Robert Gorrell Vice Chair 2012 ON Dwight Yoder 2010 AR Wendy Lambert 2012 OS Mona Mae Waymire Mark Commons Chair 2010 BA Cindy Jones 2010 ON 2010 ON Board of Trustees Vicki Toombs Bob Crawford 2011 ON Bruce Powers 2011 TU Laity: 2012 AR Cindy Stewart 2005 MU Anita Arbabi 2012 BA Mark Brown Chair 2005 ON Matt Osborn 2012 EN Lavonn McKnight 2008 EN Pat Parvin 2012 ON Bill Gossett Vice Chair 2009 LA David Battles Gary Farabough 2011 AR Brenda Reed 2012 TU Katresa Riffel 2011 EN Fred Doak 2011 ON Clergy: Lloyd Cole 2012 MU Phil Ware 2008 LA Kelley Loud Secretary 2012 TU Sharon Fletcher-Taylor 2008 TU Charles Baumann 2011 AR Clergy: Kyle Kiner 2011 CL Jerry Perryman 2006 ON Robert Duran 2011 EN Jim Cinocca 2011 MC Mark Watson 2012 AR Kay Karen Kennedy 2012 AR Chuck Horton 2012 BA Charla Gwartney Secretary 2012 ON J D Ward 2012 ON Ministry Protection Committee Tom Harrison Vice Chair 2012 TU Bob Long representative of GBOPHB Laity: Charles Hull Chair 2006 OS Marvin Chiles 2007 ON Frank Klucevsek 2008 MU

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Commission on Equitable Compensation Clergy: Chris Dodson 2005 OS Larry Holder 2008 OS Laity: 2012 BA Shannon Lemmons Secretary 2007 EN Jeff Burress 2012 MC Madge Chissoe 2009 OS Kyle Clark 2012 WO Jerry Yates 2010 AR L. Don Griffin Stewart Minton 2010 LA Sheila Powers 2010 TU Lynn McGuire 2012 OS Committee on Nominations Dennis Bertholf 2012 ST Darrell Cates Chair Carlos Ramirez At-Large - clergy Clergy: At-Large - clergy Cynthia Robertson Vice Chair 2007 WO Jeff Jaynes At-Large - laity Harold Branstetter 2008 OS Ron Gilbert At Large - laity Brett Thomasson 2010 AR Judy Benson At Large - laity Larry Bauman Chair 2010 OS Janey Wilson UMM President Harold Hunt 2012 AR Bill Chissoe UMW President Terry Thomas 2012 AR Kathy Caldron Conf Lay Leader John Bizzel 2012 EN Chuck Stewart Nathan Mills 2012 LA 12 District Superintendents Greg Tolle 2012 LA 12 District Lay Leaders Richard Brasher 2012 MU Representative, COSROW Representative, Religion & Race Representative, Young Adult Ministry Council Conference youth chosen by CCYM Committee on Conference Clergy Housing All Exec Senior Staff of AC without vote Laity: Dee Ann Nordean 2006 CL Liz Price 2006 EN Committee on Standing Rules, Structure & Policy Review Kathryn Hendrix 2006 MU Tom Miller 2006 OS Vicky Langston 2007 TU Laity: 2009 BA Sue McCasland 2008 MC Ron Gilbert 2009 TU Wayne Johnson 2008 WO Donna Roberts 2011 ON Al Inglima 2009 BA Myrtle Clingenpeel 2012 EN Irene Potts 2009 LA Frankye Robbins 2012 LA Hadley Tolle 2010 LA Joe Dorman 2012 OS Michael Tobey 2010 BA Anthony Haddox Lisa Watson Chair 2012 AR Clergy: Robert Rose 2006 ON Clergy: 2007 ON Charlie Baumann 2006 AR Bob Younts 2012 AR Bob Johns 2006 TU Ron King 2012 LA Terrill Parvin 2006 EN Jim Perkin 2012 ON Harold Wheeler 2006 ST Keith Cressman Kirt Moelling 2006 TU Rob Harris Secretary 2008 MU Marvin Hudson 2008 OS Episcopacy Committee Lisa Crone 2008 ST Dennis Adlof 2008 TU Laity: 2006 ON Travis Muse 2009 LA Barbara Benton 2007 LA Gary Wilburn 2009 MC Howard Kuchta 2007 MU Carole Minter 2011 BA Chuck Stewart 2007 ST Matt Franks 2011 CL Sam Welch 2008 CL Aaron Martin 2011 WO Harold Wright Donna Thomas 2008 ON Clergy: Agency Emergency/Capital Fund Committee 2008 ON Adrian Cole Wendy Lambert 2008 OS Laity: 2008 ST Sally Phillips 2007 EN Stan Warfield Dale Williams 2008 TU Tom Harrison 2010 TU Linda Calhoun 2010 TU Sharri Hiller 2012 AR Cara Nicklas 2012 OS

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE BOARDS OF TRUSTEES (CONFIRMED BY ANNUAL CONFERENCE) Aldersgate Housing Ministry at Strawberry Fields Apartments (Mustang) President: Vice President: Secretary/Treasurer: Cabinet Rep: Ex-Officio: Class of 2012 Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Blair Adams Larry Anderson Robert Jennings Frankye Johnson Larry Holder, Pastor of Mustang UMC Michael Burkett, Pastor of Yukon-Good Shepherd UMC John Paul Scruggs, Oklahoma Property Management Co. Inc. Naomi Marston, Manager of Strawberrry Fields Larry Anderson, Joyce Stanley, Nadine Wilkerson Blair Adams, Nell Bailey, Anita LaPat Bill Edwards, Robert Jennings, Richard Radeka

Central Oklahoma United Methodist Retirement Facility Inc. (Epworth Villa in Oklahoma City)

Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Assistant Secretary: Treasurer: Assistant Treasurer: President and CEO: Board Members:

Carl Pojezny Nick Horroz Barbara Brandenburg (non-voting) Mary Allen Carey Robert Medley Jack Massey John Harned (non-voting) Glee Bertram, Mary Allen Carey, Roy Chandler, David Clewell, Nicholas Harroz III, Jill Hudson, Charles Hull, Gene Imke, Jack Massey, Robert Medley, Kathy Nithman, Carl Pojezny, Dan Pulver, Bob Spinks



Oklahoma City University Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Ex-Officio: Class of 2013: Class of 2014: Class of 2015: Emeritus:

Ronald J. Norick Gary Homsey Jane Jayroe Gamble Roy W. Chandler The Presiding Bishop; two Cabinet representatives; Conference Treasurer; Director of Connectional Ministries/Congregational Development; President, Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation; OIMC Conference Superintendent; Chair, Higher Education and Campus Ministry; President, Student Government Association; Chair, Faculty Senate James C. Bass, Louise Bass, Henry Browne Jr., Martha Burger, Dennis J. Dougherty, Gerald L. Gamble, Steve P. Garrett, Jack E. Golsen, Mo Grotjohn, Ann Lacy, Patrick Rooney, Robert J. Ross Judy Benson, Roy W. Chandler, Jane Jayroe Gamble, Joe R. Homsey Jr., Ann Johnstone, Herman Meinders, Ronald J. Norick, Marsha Pittman, Jeannette Sias, Steven W. Taylor, Jerry B. Vannatta, James Wade Emmanuel E. Edem, Tricia Everest, Michael Gardner, Jeanne Hoffman-Smith Gary Homsey, Lou Kerr, Linda Lambert, Robert E. Long, Richard Parry, George Randall, John Richels Kurt Leichter, William F. Shdeed

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members Oklahoma Methodist Manor Inc. (Tulsa)

Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Advisory: Ex-Offico: Board Members:

Gail Runnels Robert Funk Carolyn Evans Tom Smith Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr., Bill Junk Dan Peil Sara Bailey, Charles Cole, Sharon Earley, Don Forsman, Kathy Glassco, George Grisaffe, Clydella Hentschel, Jerry Hudson, Tom Junk, Todd Lee, Jane Mansfield, John Miller, Lynnwood Moore, Robert Parker, Jo Ratliff, Paul Reagan, Phil Terry, Stan Teter, Gary Van Fossen, Don Wiruth

Oklahoma United Methodist Circle of Care Inc. Board of Directors President/CEO: Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Cabinet Representative: Contract CFO: Executive Member: Ex-Officio: Class of 2013: Class of 2014: Class of 2015:

Don Batson Lissa Wright David Beal Craig Stinson Billy Meade Emery Mason Randy Compton John Crooch Brian Bakeman Lloyd Cole, Prudy Gorrell, Brian LaPat, Peggy Peters, Bill Welch, Barbara Wright Kay Adair, Carolyn Jackson, Joe Lucas, Allen Schneider, Jim Wagner, Oneida Winship Barbara Eskridge, Deliliah Hayes, Jenny Helmerich, Christy Mordy, Vicky Vance, Mary Wheeler Brown, Carol Wright

The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation Inc. Chairperson: Vice Chair: President: Executive Vice Pres: Secretary: Assistant Secretary: Treasurer: Presiding Bishop: Ex-Officio: Members:

Robert L. Long David Russell Bill A. Junk David Battles Harold Armstrong Cynthia Jones Billy Meade Robert E. Hayes Jr. Conference Treasurer, Director of Annual Conference Council Guy Ames, Harold Armstrong, Judy Benson, Mouzon Biggs, G.T. Blankenship, Peter Boatright, Barbara Braught, Mary Wheeler Brown, Darrell Cates, Terry Carter, Glenn Cox, John Crooch, Frank Davis, Allen Evans, Gerald Gamble, L inda Harker, Tom Harrison, Jerry Hudson, Tom Jones, Linda Petree Lambert, Leslie LaReau, Paul Milburn, Melinda Miles, Cara S. Nicklas, Rick Riddle, David Russell, Richard Small, Edward Sutter, Kevin Tully, David Wiggs, John Williford, Denver Woolsey



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The Commons (Enid) President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Advisory Member: Ex-Officio: Executive Committee: Members:

Bonnie Muegge Owen Wilson Kristi Miller Stan Brownlee Bishop Robert Hayes Jr. Donna Dodson, Bill Junk, Grayson Lucky Stan Brownlee, Kristi Miller, Bonnie Muegge, Grayson Lucky, Owen Wilson Stan Brownlee, Jeff Chace, Lon Hawkins, Louella Hermanski, Sue Jensen, Joe Meier, Alan Milacek, Kristi Miller, Mary Miller, Bonnie Muegge, David Russell, Jerry Schmidt, Tom Sheets, Owen Wilson

United Methodist Retirement & Health Care Center Inc. (Clinton) Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Cabinet Representative: Ex-Officio: Class of 2012: Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Pat Cornell Charles Nordean Gail Miller Royce Thompson Charles Nordean President, The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation; Superintendent of Clinton District; Administrator Robert Berry, Harvey Black, Lynn Brack, Roland Youngberg Yvonne Carpenter, Pat Cornell, Gail Miller, Royce Thompson Lyle Combs, John Jones, Jim Rule

Oklahoma Commission on United Ministries in Higher Education Delegates to be elected by the Discipleship Ministry Team

Oklahoma United Methodist Historical Society Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Class of 2013: Class of 2014: Class of 2014: Class of 2015:

Tom Albin Charles Watson Gloria Helmuth Brian Bakeman June Conrad, Roger Pitt, Christina Wolf Tom Albin, Clara Hughes, Charles Watson John Beckman, Cecelia Brooks, Gloria Helmuth Brian Bakeman, Jerry Gill, Ruth Montgomery

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Other annual conference groups, representatives & offices (reported to annual conference but no action taken)

Cookson Hills Center Chair: Susan Whitley Vice Chair: Richard Norman Secretary: Joyce Deere Chair/Finance & Development: Mark Howard Nominations Committee: Kathryn Hendrix, Margaret Johnson, Emery Mason District Superintendents: Margaret Johnson (OIMC), Emery Mason (Oklahoma Annual Conference) Presidents of Conf UMW: Beverly Parker (OIMC), Cindy Hull (Oklahoma Annual Conference) Presidents of District UMW: Lucille Miller (OIMC), Jo Stuckey (Oklahoma Annual Conference) Chair of Bd of Global Ministries: Josephine Deere (OIMC), Karen Distefano (Oklahoma Annual Conference) Honorary Members: Della Craighead, Betty Dowd, Pat Freeman, Kathryn Hendrix, Harold Leveridge, Mrs. George Metzel Ex-Officio Members: Rudy Freese, Bishop Robert Hayes Jr., Kathleen Masters, David Wilson Members elected by Conference: Class of 2013: Class of 2014: Class of 2015: Members elected by the Board: Class of 2013: Class of 2014: Class of 2015:

Corinne Pitts, Anna Stillwell, Pearl Thomas, Susan Whitley David Cook, Joyce Deere, Richard Norman, Mike Wiley Glen Kernell, Mark Howard, Ruth O’Dell, Becky Thompson Sue Burgess, Bill Prentice Cindy Havlik, Mary Williams Wayne Loftin, John Russell

Trustees elected by Conference: Mark Howard, Margaret Johnson, Glen Kernell, Emery Mason, Lucille Miller, Jo Stuckey, Mike Wiley

Neighborhood Services Organization Inc. President: Vice President: Secretary/Treasurer: United Methodist Directors: Ex-Officio:

D. Mike Robberson Amanda Streitmatter Vicki Hill Jack Bedingfield, Roman Chavez, Shawna Dixon, Rusty Duncan, Jim Gragg, Bob Green, Cheron Henry, Aubrey Humbolt, Eden Manning, Kelly McKinley, Becky McNeese, Kamille Pitts, Joe Rolston, Don Sherman, Wendi Wilson Michelle Webster (NOKC UMW) Frankye Johnson (SOKC DS) Elaine Parrent (SOKC UMW) Cindy Hull (UMW President)



Representative for Philander Smith College Ex-Officio: The Presiding Bishop

Trustee, Lydia Patterson Institute Carlos Ramirez

Trustee, Mount Sequoyah Frankye Johnson

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boards of directors (trustees) for united methodist campus ministries

Cameron University, Lawton Co-Chair: June Tucker Co-Chair: Bryan Tener Secretary: Lory Fahle and Lori Parks Ezerski Treasurer: Jeanie Gault Cabinet Representative: Chris Tiger District Lay Leader: Nolan Watson Pastor Supporting Congregation: Preston Morgan Class of 2012: Ken Baden, Lonnie Fuson, David Jones, Michelle McCarty, Mike Morgan, Coy Remer, June Tucker Class of 2013: Mark Ashton, Lyle Ball, Adonna Bridges, John Cramer, Lori Parks Ezerski, Lynn Musselwhite, Mary Dell Walker Class of 2014: Lisa Beavers, Dan Eppler, Jeannie Gault, Bill Hudson, Bryan Tener, Bob Wiseman

East Central University, Ada Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Pastor of Designated Cong. Cabinet Representative: Board Members:

Janey Wilson David Daniel Temple Diehl JoAnn Carpenter/Pam Walls David Daniel Greg Tener Timothy Avid, Charles Baumann, JoAnn Carpenter, Zac Christian, Dan Cody, David Daniel, Temple Diehl, Diana Drummond, Regina Hall, Rusty Hewes, Janet Larney, David McCann, Loren McKnight, Monica Neal, John Norvell, Kent Rogers, Viki Saidleman, Pam Shirk, Mary Scalf, Lynda Simpson, Garmon Smith, Judy Smith, Steve Taylor, Karah Thompson, Pam Walls, Janey Wilson

Eastern Oklahoma State College, Wilburton Chairperson: Maurice Hawthorne Vice Chair: Billye K. Givens Secretary/Treasurer: Karen Clark Trustees: Ronald Tarrant Pastor Supporting Congregation: April Coates Ex-Officios: Bonnie Cates, Darrell Cates, Mike Lee Board Members: Don Baker, Craig Clark, Karen Clark, Piper Freese, Billye Givens, Maurice Hawthorne, Philip Hawthorne, Dana Hugle, Mimi Kelly, Loma Messex

Langston University, Langston Chair: Doris Washington Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Edd Cochran Pastor Supporting Congregation: Victor McCullough Cabinet Representative: Dan Pulver Board Members: Daniel Bailey, Nancy June Banks, Betty Bowen, Cathy Branyan, Jeanne Campbell, Mary Ellen Chiles, Edd Cochran, Gary Chubbuck, Kay Davis, Wannie Scott DeBouse, Michael DeMoss, Frank Denney, Randy Hunt, Bonita Franklin, Doris Jones, Lois Lyons, Victor McCullough, Ora Moten, Evelyn Nephew, Roger Pitt, Dan Pulver, Beverly Reimers, Billy Rogan, Donna Neal Thomas, Ted Uhlig, Doris Washington, Dennis Howard, Mona Rogers

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Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Trustee: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Cabinet Representative: Class of 2012: Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Jeff Birdsong Carole Minter Linda Kilman Matt Osborn Stacey Satterwhite David Wheeler George Warren Jeff Birdsong, Richard Hamilton, Carole Minter, Stacey Satterwhite, Tony Shepard Cindy Brown, Lee Ann Kaufman, Matt Osborn, Dustin Grover Joy Brigstock, Carol Ann Goodwin, Dick Hauser, Linda Kilman, Winston McKeon, Tom Poole

Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Fund Raising Chair: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Cabinet Representative Class of 2012: Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Barry Hayes Yvonne Buchanan Darren Johnson James Graham Emery Mason James Bond, Jack Kemper, Bob Parrish Yvonne Buchanan, Brandy Donatelli, Barry Hayes, Darren Johnson Ernst Bekkering, Craig Clark, Thomas Corrigan, Rudy Freese

Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa Chairperson: Mark Southard Vice Chair: Robert Foos Secretary: Sue Ann Rogers Treasurer: Ron Appleman Trustees: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Michael Brannon Ex-Officio: Sigrid Krause, Gary Holdeman, Phil Erwin, Michael Brannon, Nevona Kegans Bossert Class of 2010: Lonnie Hess, Brett Weiburg, Randy Walker, Sue Ann Rodgers Class of 2011: Kurt Campbell, Amy Muegge, Bart Cardwell Class of 2012: Mary Allen, Robert Foos Class of 2013: Connie Gibson, Judy Young

Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Trustees: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Cabinet Representative: Class of 2012: Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Karen Linstrum Cathy Brown Kandee Almgren Ken Brown Larry Thorne Terry Martindale David Burris Kandee Almgren, Sheila Brintnall, Paul Hamilton, Karen Sneary, Mary Walker Ken Brown, Loleta Leslie, Susan Litzenberger, Karen Linstrum, Linda Roten Cathy Brown, Brice Gibson, Patty Shoulders, Larry Thorne

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Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Goodwell Chairperson: Trustee Chair: Secretary/Trustee Chair: Treasurer: Finance Chair: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Cabinet Representative: Board Members: Student Leadership:

Bobby Gloden Les Bussell Leon Richards Moylene Davis Joleen Strong Alex True David Burris Todd Bergman, Ismael Carrillo, Loraine Conner, Benny Dain, David Gordon, Krista Gum, Melody Gum, Chris Hinchey, Gary Holderman, Jay Lark, Lester Miller, Diane Murphy, Dwight O’Dell, Judy Patterson, Avis Strasner, Russell Thatcher Taby Fowler, Justin Roberts, Kayla Roberts, Kevin Tankerson

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Chairperson: Mark Foster Secretary: Derrek Belase Treasurer: James Key Trustee: Douglas Valley Pastor Supporting Congregation: Mike Chaffin Cabinet Representative: David Wiggs Board Members: Barry Bennett, Punk Bonner, Burton Casad, Ann Clayton, April Coates, Frank Denney, Lee Denney, Joe Dorman, Greg Forton, Jessica Grantham, Joe Hall, Lynda Hitch, David Jenkins, Jarred Jones, Liz Lee, Brad Leverett, Mike Lorenz, Brenda Lyons, Stan Lyons, Martha McMillian, Daniel Meeks, Earl Mitchell, Clay Mowdy, Jerry Nine, Bea Paul, Sheryl Powers, Ronnie Reed, Max Rudd, David Russell, Meredith Shiflet, Barb Stadler, David Wallin, Erick Westfahl, Cory Williams, Robin Williams

Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant Chairperson: Secretary: Treasurer: Ex-Officio: Class of 2012: Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Mary Kathryn Hodge Jill Reyna Gordon Eggleton Cliff Agee, James Blagg, John Breon, Jeff Corson, Paul McDowell, Jim Shroyer, Greg Tener, Terry Thomas Tuya Burton, Alex Costea, Jane Elder, Kevin Gordon, Kathy Ingram, Jill Reyna, Will Pasieczny John Buchanan, Reba Criswell, Maty Kathryn Hodge, Hank Patterson, Frank Simpson, Dee Ann Tasler Vicki Mills, Katy Peercy, Greg Phillips, Mary Slice, Jennifer Swearengin, John Williams

Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford Chairperson: Secretary: Financial Secretary: Finance Chair: Trustees Chair: Personnel Chair: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Cabinet Representative: Class of 2013: Class of 2014: Class of 2015: Ex-Officio: Life Members:

Matthew Franks Jaylynn Youngberg Jerry Dunn Glenna Hertzler Joe London Joyce Teghtmeyer Lynn Brack Chuck Nordean Matthew Franks, Jalynn Youngberg Glenna Hertzler, Joe London, Mark Moore, B J Brown Phil Haught Arlen Hamburger, Mona Jean Suter, Joyce Teghtmeyer

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University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Cabinet Representative: Board Members: Ex-Officio:

Gary Mears Sue Hite Mary Sheets Bertha Potts Dan Pulver Connie Alexander, Kathy Brown, Allen Buck, Carrie Coulter, C D Kelley, Louise Kelley, Gary Mears, Gerard Nsabimana, Kimberly Quigley, Adam Ricks, Katie Reichardt, Mary Sheets, Melodie Toland, Don Vaught, Edward Walker, Doug Coker, Adrian Cole, Mark Foster, Puong Ong

University of Oklahoma, Norman Chairperson: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Pastor Supporting Congregation: Ex-Officio: Class of 2012: Class of 2013: Class of 2014:

Joe Rodgers Kevin Kelleher Rosalie Maltby Becky Franklin Linda Harker Frankye Johnson, Phil Jones, Daniel Dennison, Janey Wilson, Fuxia Wang, Taylor Clark, Alyssa Ludtke Dick House, Glenn Millard, Andy Oden, Joe Rodgers, Brett Thomasson D.A. Bennett, Joe Lester, Rosalie Maltby, Jayson Stock Chris Batchelder, Becky Franklin, Kevin Kelleher, Kirk Milby, Ryan Trevino, Robbie White

University of Tulsa, Tulsa Chair: Vice Chair: Secretary: Treasurer: Board Members: Ex-Officio (or not classed):



Tom McElroy P.J. Stewart Coe Ann Patton John Potter Brandon Almeida, Buddy Bolin, John Bradley, Keith Brown, AJ Browning, Todd Craig, Ray Crawford, Bill Crowell, Craig Denslow, Lorrie Field, Winston Gregory, Jan Griffiths, Brian Harmon, John Harris, Pete Lantz, Bill Mason, Nathan Mattox, Sherry McCann, Tom McElroy, John McMullen, Tom Mihelich, David Moncrief, Coe Ann Patton, John Potter, Sheila Powers, Donna Shoop, PJ Stewart, Matt Theis, Roger Wainwright, Dan Peil, Bill Mason, Charlie Spears

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DISTRICT BOARDS OF CHURCH LOCATION & BUILDING ARDMORE Sandy Baumann Corky Heinsleman Kay Karen Kennedy Melinda Laird John Mourer Frank Simpson Greg Tener Terry Thomas Roger Wood

Chair

LAWTON Roy Bartling A.D. Clift Michael Dye Jana Gardner D.B. Green Todd Huckaby Travis Muse Irene Potts Chris Tiger Marcus Wicker

Chair

BARTLESVILLE Jim Bradford April Bridges Kathy Geyer Milford Harp Michael Moore Cynthia Robertson Lee Shouse David Stein George Warren

MCALESTER

Tommy Baker Darrell Cates Jim Cinocca James McCullough Chuck Rettig Mary Richardson Gary Wilburn Oscar Wilke

CLINTON Kaye Base Lynn Brack Chair Misti Creach Matthew Franks Joe Hall Phil Haught Ross Hutchinson David Laughrey Chuck Nordean Dee Ann Nordean Mike Sparks Del Watkins ENID

Donna Dodson David Earl Jim Hollifield John Inselman Jim Jones Jerry LaGrow Jeni Markham Clewell Sally Phillips Liz Price Jim Reeves

Chair

MUSKOGEE Greg Boyd Mike Enright Jay Gregory Craig Heflebower Freda Lattimore Tana Lile Linda Loftin Emery Mason Bill Prentice

Chair

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Russell Brawley Lamarla Cook Norena Cramer Mark Foster Prudie Gorrell Charla Gwartney Rob Holloway Billy Meade Barbara Perry Dan Pulver Randy Scraper Jay Skinner

Chair

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

Dennis Adlof John Dillingham Sarah Everett Cindy Havlik Dan Peil Kevin Rowland Pam Short Janet Soderstrom Gary Van Fossen Larry Varvel

WOODWARD David Burris Paul Corr Wendell Hamon Gary Ivie Frank Lemmons Aaron Martin Garrett Miller Roger Parker Kenny Snider Harold Wheeler

Wes Beasley Janis Bryan Deborah Johnson Frankye Johnson Don Kim Tom Miller Bill Mullins Lois Pannell Randy Wade Dennis Wilson Leon Wilson

STILLWATER Walter Baker Derrek Belase Ed Cook John Curtis Jenny Gililland Ginny Hathaway Patricia Peak Mike Ridgeway Barbara Roll Mike Tobey David Tucker Marilyn Weathers Harold Wheeler David Wiggs

TULSA

Chair

Chair

district lay leaders Ardmore - Cliff Agee Bartlesville - Marilyn Steidley Clinton - Phil Haught Enid - Sally Phillips Lawton - Nolan Watson McAlester - James Williams Muskogee - Darrell Johnson North OKC - Barbara Perry South OKC - Leon Wilson Stillwater - Earl Mitchell Tulsa - James McAlister Woodward - Mark Gray

Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members

District Committees on ORDAINED Ministry ARDMORE DISTRICT Herschel Beard John Breon John Corbin Alex Costea Ronald King Registrar Jessica Moffatt-Seay Greg Tener Ben Williams Roger Wood BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Sharon Allen Janelle Brammer Ray Crawford Ahnawake Dawson George Gilland Chair Brian Mangan Registrar Mabel Dowler Jim Marshall Carole Minter Ruth Montgomery Gary Moody Cathie Pasco Chris Tiger Kevin Tully George Warren CLINTON DISTRICT Lynn Brack Chair/Registrar Roy Fuller Barbara Henry Glenna Hertzler Terry Koehn Larry Masoner Chuck Nordean Tal Oden Carlos Ramirez Bob Shaw Margery Van Oostrum Margo Vestal Roland Youngberg ENID DISTRICT Lesly Broadbent Claudette Brownlee Paul Calkin Sheila Combs-Francis Donna Dodson

Gail Edmison James Hollifield Mary Irby James Jones Irene Lanman Dane Lemmons Terrill Parvin Sally Phillips Susan Southall Michael Strange

Chair

Registrar

LAWTON DISTRICT Lisa Beavers Mollie Burton Dawna Dhaenens Norma Gravely-Quinn Steven Harshaw Parker Ingram Philip Jones Patrick McPherson Barbara Morgan Travis Muse Al Potts Registrar Lon Robinson Chris Tiger William Todd Gregory Tolle MCALESTER DISTRICT Trent Baggett Michael Brannon Darrell Cates Flo Conklin Dale Durnell Sherry Heath Linda Johnson Kathryn Jordan Amanda Lockwood David Mercer Charles Neff Charles Rettig Lyle Shipley Gregory Tener Chair Keith Thomas Gary Wilburn Registrar

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MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Jane Bond Shannon Davis Mary Ewing James Graham Kathryn Hendrix Mark Jardine Chair Darrell Johnson Wayne Loftin Registrar Emery Mason Betty Prentice Elizabeth Box Price Trevor Smith Cydni Tillery NOKC DISTRICT Mark Barnett Adrian Cole Bruce Ewing Ginger Howl Matthew Judkins Puong Lau Jennifer J Long Victor McCullough Sam Powers Chair Dan Pulver Robert Rose Registrar Jeremy Sanders Dana Zerger SOKC DISTRICT Laura Aldridge D.A. Bennett Bill Chissoe Dawna Dhaenens Juventino Espinoza Frankye Johnson James Kim Joanne Kurklin Tish Malloy Doyle Sharp Jim Shepherd Cindi Williams

Chair

Registrar

STILLWATER DISTRICT Michael Bartley Rebekah Belase Edmond Bonjour Don Q Brown Kathy Caldron Paula Coppock Scott Keneda Brian Matthews Earl Mitchell Susan Ross Michael Smith Sonja Tobey Stan Warfield David Wiggs TULSA DISTRICT

Chair

Registrar

Carl Alred Jan Lewis Boyd Linda Calhoun Michelle Daigle Twila Gibbens Ashley Green-Young Danny Hall Gary Harber Thomas Hoffmann Don T Johnson Jim Linn Alan McIntyre Margaret North Registrar Wade Paschal Dan Peil Dick Read Chair Ken Smith Teresa Springer Char Stone Larry Varvel Bob Walker WOODWARD DISTRICT David Burris Lester Bussell Registrar Emma Eldridge Charles Graves Chair Paul Hamilton Gary Holdeman Marvin Hudson Evalyn Johnson Chris Keeton George Lupton Terry Martindale Roger Parker

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GBGM Mission Personnel Available for Covenant Relationship in the Oklahoma Annual Conference Alexander, Marsha Gail #10772Z -- the Philippines Awad, Alex #10825Z -- Palestine Awad, Brenda #10826Z -- Palestine Brown, Kristen #3021280 -- Jerusalem Burton-Lewis, Kathy #04611Z -- Japan Cook, Dakin #11919Z -- New York Hodges, Skip #3021318 -- Bolivia Kalangwa, Umba Ilunga #14211Z -- Tanzania Kalangwa, Ngoy Mulanga #15162Z -- Tanzania Partridge, Carol #13107Z -- Macedonia Pewo, Donna #3021377 -- Oklahoma Savuto, Jerri #08799Z -- Kenya Savuto, William #08798Z -- Kenya Wang, Fuxia #3021191 -- Oklahoma Whitaker, Meridith Kay #982994 – Oklahoma

Retired, Leave-of-Absence and Inactive GBGM Mission Personnel residing in Oklahoma Appleman, Donald and Joyce (Sierra Leone) Belshe, Carolyn S. (Mozambique) Chappell, Robert and Billie Jo (India) Danskin, Warren L. (Brazil) Duncan, Hall (South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo) Hoffmann, Thomas and Nancy (Eurasia) Jacobson, Jon Larry (Philippines) Jewell, Delphine (Southern Africa) Johnson, Meryl and William (Nepal, Sierra Leone, USA) Muterspaugh, Lloyd and Linda (USA) Theis, Barbara and John (Korea, Cuba) Tolley, Mattie (Kenya) Williams, R. Ward and LaVerda (Algeria, Democratic Republic of Congo) 

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members LAY MEMBERS - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2012 *Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference ARDMORE DISTRICT



Church Name Ada Asbury * Ada First * Ada First Allen Ardmore First * Ardmore First * Ardmore First Ardmore Warren * Ardmore Warren * Ardmore Warren Colbert * Colbert Courtney Courtney Davis * Davis Durant * Durant Elmore City * Elmore City Gene Autry * Gerty Healdton Healdton Kingston * Konawa Konawa Lighthouse * Lighthouse Lighthouse Lindsay * Lindsay * Lindsay * Lone Grove * Lone Grove Madill * Madill Mannsville Mannsville Marietta * Marietta Maysville * Maysville * Mill Creek Mill Creek Paoli Pauls Valley * Pauls Valley * Pontotoc

Jason Dick Jerry Mary Roger John Lajuana Barbara Debra Linda Jeannie Chealsie Johnny Langdon Glen Donna Patti Kay Stephanie Barbara Katherine Hank Danny Suzanne Paula Gail Shirley Toni Pat Sammie Claudean Teresa Drew Caroline Mildred Nancy Becky Judy Tuya De An Melodye Michael Caron Pat Tamara Rena Joe Carolyn Hank

Diehl Danielson Snow Dixon Hughes Mourer Dodd Thomas Davis Dean Hull Wines Dewbre Spivey Simonsen Tucker Wells Eggleton Dery Root McQuistion Turpin Campbell Phillips Tucker Taylor Henson Hignight Reider Thomas Harrison Martin Shahan Lovett Morrison Whittaker Brown Foster Burton Liles Griffin Deviney Deviney Roberts Sikes Ferris Thompson Thompson Reynolds

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member

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*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Church Name

Ringling * Keith Ringling * Mary Roff Edward Roff Jack Roff Darlene Springer Cameron Stratford * Jim Stratford Frieda Sulphur * Lafaina Sulphur * Clifford Sulphur Donna Thackerville * Dale Thackerville Thomas Tishomingo * Katy Tishomingo Carolyn Wanette Beverly Wanette John Whitebead W G Whitebead Wayne Wilson Cindy Wilson Cindy Wilson Jimmy Wynnewood * Faye Wynnewood Eileen * Monica

Albin Costea Tingle Boggs Cheadle French Marks Clark Harris Agee John Monkres Saum Peercy Phillips Bostick Robinson Kimberlin Loman Baker Sledd Sledd Buchanan Reed Hiller

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Youth Delegate

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Avant * Mardi Crutchfield Lay Member Avant * Greg Crutchfield Alternate Lay Member Barnsdall Karan Javine Lay Member Barnsdall Doris Parker Alternate Lay Member Bartlesville East Cross * Nancy Arnold Lay Member Bartlesville East Cross * Preston Arnold Lay Member Bartlesville East Cross * Ruth Montgomery Lay Member Bartlesville East Cross Bob Shell Alternate Lay Member Bartlesville East Cross Mary Shell Alternate Lay Member Bartlesville First * Patrick Andrus Lay Member Bartlesville First * Don Crain Lay Member Bartlesville First Betsy Geibel Lay Member Bartlesville First Ben Hibbard Lay Member Bartlesville First * Wayne Middleton Lay Member Bartlesville Grace Epworth Gary Howard Lay Member Bartlesville Grace Epworth Alexis Yap Alternate Lay Member Bartlesville Oak Park Alice Ririe Lay Member Bartlesville Oak Park * Gary Holland Alternate Lay Member Big Cabin Melba Cousins Lay Member Chelsea Epworth Larry Copeland Lay Member Chelsea Epworth Valerie Copeland Alternate Lay Member Chelsea Memorial * Cherry Roberts Lay Member Chelsea Memorial Phyllis Kiger Alternate Lay Member

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members *Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference

Church Name

Claremore First * Claremore First * Claremore First * Claremore First * Claremore First * Claremore First * Claremore First Cleora * Cleora * Collinsville Meadowcreek * Collinsville Meadowcreek * Collinsville Meadowcreek Copan * Delaware Delaware Dewey * Dewey * Fairland * Foraker Foyil * Foyil * Foyil Grainola Grove * Ketchum Ketchum * Lenapah Lenapah Miami * Miami * Miami Miami Nowata Nowata * Nowata Ochelata * Ochelata Oologah Otterbein * Otterbein * Owasso * Owasso * Owasso * Owasso * Owasso * Pawhuska Pawhuska * Salina Salina Shidler Shidler * Skiatook * Skiatook *

Jeff Ahnawake Mary Jason Bill Sharon Allen Jim Mary Juanita Molly Velma Jay Anne Ruth Tracey Marilyn George Earl Tawnda Dakota Frankie Rosetta Dick Gerry Dianna Sherri Jan Phyllis Angela Linda Rae Cindy Sandra Jack James Bill Pam Warren Dian Dale Shirley Shelbi Carol Andy John Buffy Kathy Richard Jane Blanche Joanne Linda Levi Judy

Ault Dawson McHugh Phariss Brown Brown Stout Marshall Marshall Jones Sanford Carriaga Custer Spurgeon Boone McAfee McAfee Minter Hopper Long Long Sperry Johnston Ransbottom Bradford Price Lair Willis Feldkamp Kilman Brown Pirrong Lilburn Campbell Maddux Peck Peck Root Rider Rider Barger Cooper Henson Miller Boatman Swan Morris Tidwell Villarreal Hodges Moody Jabben Supernaw

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member

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*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Church Name

South Coffeyville * South Coffeyville Spavinaw Spavinaw Sycamore Chapel * Vinita * Vinita * Welch * * NEO Wesley Foundation

Rose Calvin Lorri Joy Joyce Richard Sammie Winston Aaron Cathie

Shaw Nicolas Lewis Alexander Bates Hays Hays McKeon Plew Pasco

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Youth Delegate At Large Delegate



CLINTON DISTRICT

Alfalfa Coletta Altus First * Henry Altus First * Bob Altus Grace * Tal Altus Highland Hgts * Glenn Arapaho Karen Blair Jan Bridgeport Beverly Bridgeport * Kenneth Calumet * Jordan Calumet Dusty Calumet Gregory Canute Yvonne Canute Maurine Cheyenne * James Cheyenne * Linda Clinton * Yvonne Clinton Donna Cordell * Charlotte Cordell Carolyn Cordell * Pat Duke * Elmeda Eakly Kay Eakly Jerry Eldorado Tina Eldorado Byrl Elk City * June Elk City * Justin Elk City * Carla Elk City * Terry Elk City * Wendie Elmer Grover Elmer Vereda Erick * Marilyn * Cozetta Johnson Geary Lynda Hinton * Joe Hinton * Paula

Shaw Hartsell Beers Oden Stout Owen Davis Harvey Zouthan Tech Leck Leck Howard Forrester Maddux Maddux Carpenter Snider Betche Singleton Barnes Payne Williams Williams Ishcomer Shumaker Conrad Ediger Garrison Jordan Wilson Knight Knight Francis Lay Member Swaggart Volenstine Volenstine

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member
Geary Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member

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Church Name

Hobart * Hobart * Hollis Hydro * Hydro Independence Leedey * Lone Wolf Lookeba Lookeba * Mangum First * Mangum First Red Rock Sayre * Sentinel Sentinel Thomas * Tipton Tipton Watonga * Weatherford * Weatherford * Weatherford * Willow Willow *

Bob Mary Leona Monte Coleen Lee Jeanette Wayne Imogene Sharon Mike Chris Susan Dee Ann Tommy Jean Dwaine Donald Donna Leigh Ellen Don Joyce Glenna Danny Vinson Morgan

Shaw Shaw Sherrill Meacham Buckmaster Campbell Delano Hardenbergh Barger Smith Sparks Jones Van Gundy Phillips Lesley Stowers Schneider Altom Altom Lafferty Hertzler Teghtmeyer Hertzler Clemmer Fite Renbarger

ENID DISTRICT

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Youth Delegate

Aline Kaye Reihm Lay Member Aline Roxanne Weeks Alternate Lay Member Billings * Eloise Schultz Lay Member Blackwell * Jacque Graham Lay Member Blackwell Mary Lynn Bibus Alternate Lay Member Braman Timothy James Logan Lay Member Canton * Betty Caywood Lay Member Canton Jack Haub Alternate Lay Member Carmen Helen Koehn Lay Member Cherokee * Herb Niles Lay Member Cherokee * Martha Royster Lay Member Cherokee Rose Mary Whittet Lay Member Covington * David Atterberry Lay Member Covington Susan Grantz Lay Member Covington Zoe Bolz Alternate Lay Member Dacoma * Cheryl Bizzell Lay Member Drummond Salem * Kathy Koen Lay Member Drummond Salem Cheryl Cook Alternate Lay Member Enid Bethany * Geneva Martens Lay Member Enid Christ * Lisa Simmons Lay Member Enid Christ Lou Ann Jones Alternate Lay Member Enid First * David Brown Lay Member Enid First * John Cromwell Lay Member Enid First * Katie Shewey Lay Member Enid First Sharon Karns Alternate Lay Member

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*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Church Name

Enid New Hope * Enid New Hope * Enid New Hope Enid Peace Korean Enid Willow View * Enid Willow View * Enid Willow View Fairview First * Fairview First * Fairview First * Fairview First * Fairview First * Garber * Garber * Helena Helena Hennessey * Hennessey Hitchcock Hitchcock * Hitchcock * Hitchcock * Hunter * Jefferson Jet * Jet * Kingfisher * Lamont * Lamont * Lamont * Loyal * Loyal Lucien * Medford * Nardin * Newkirk Newkirk Okeene * Pond Creek * Pond Creek * Prairie Chapel * Prairie Chapel Prairie Valley Prairie Valley Renfrow * Ringwood Tonkawa * Wakita * Wakita Waukomis * Waukomis * *

Anna Gordon Leigh Ann Toby Jordana Kevin Karen Lauren Alexus Kirsten Jim Mary Elmo Shirley Cindy Dean Paul Michael Alta James Shirley Russell Melissa Kateena Mary Ann Charles Annette Bonnie Don Rob Jacque Pat Donna Larry Tom Frank Loye Joanne Marilyn Carol Marcina Deana James Lois Mark Jayniece Ruth Roxine Dwight Barbara Gene Kara Blake

Combs-Francis Denton Gillham Yirka Boulware Boulware Olds Berlingeri Butler Schiska Wilkinson Wilkinson Castle Castle Keiffer Keiffer Babiak Hobbs Ennen Farmer Farmer Morrison Thompson Aebi Spiva Spiva Parham Muegge Muegge Walton Pope Hauser Kapka Irvin Tolle Randol Randol Parrott Schultz Prickett Overman Walter Buck Walker Shepherd Cornell Klufa Bushman Bushman Vincent Anderson Klamm Lemmons

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Young Adult Delegate Youth Delegate

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Church Name

Position

LAWTON DISTRICT Anadarko First * Judi Jackson Anadarko St Paul Terry Boardingham Anadarko St Paul Helen Willhoite Apache * Sandy Heilaman Cache Nolan Watson Cache Larry Hawthorne Carnegie * Jenny Vincent Carnegie Debbie Foli Comanche Jean Bezner Cyril Shirley Liles Duncan First * Cheryl Dowell Duncan First * David Dowell Duncan St Paul’s David Griffin Duncan St Paul’s * Gerry Mortson Duncan Stephens Syble Gilbert Duncan Stephens * Mary Downey Duncan Wesley Harry Roberson Elgin * Anita Brockwell Elgin * Faye Gregg Fletcher * Parker Ingram Fletcher Larue Hill Fort Cobb Rocky Repp Frederick * Max Clayton Frederick Barbara Hostick Grandfield Glynn Weaver Grandfield Shirley Weaver Highland Bill Pond Hulen Paul Korhonen Hulen Gloria Eppler Indiahoma Harold Hunt Indiahoma Collene Hunt Lawton Aldersgate Redemption * Barbara Laughy Lawton Aldersgate Redemption Dorothy Wood Lawton Bethel * Frank Myers Lawton Bethel Melba Taliaferro Lawton Centenary * Barbara Morgan Lawton Centenary * Jordan Morgan Lawton Centenary * Mike Morgan Lawton Centenary * Bryant Quinn Lawton Centenary * Robert Hillis Lawton Centenary * Sally Hillis Lawton Centenary Jack Parker Lawton First * Paul Greene Lawton First Stephanie Finley Lawton Heights * Lyle Ball Lawton Heights * David Titus Lawton New Light Gui Stevens Lawton New Light Gary Williams Lawton New Light Insuk Pace

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Church Name

Lawton St Paul’s * Lawton St Paul’s * Lawton Wesley Chapel * Manitou Manitou Marlow * Mountain View * Mountain View Rush Springs * Ryan * Ryan * Snyder * Snyder * Snyder Sterling Sterling * Temple * Temple Velma Verden * Verden Walters * Walters Waurika * Waurika * *

Jack Joyce Marcia Sarah Deb Chuck Celia Kenneth Joe Kevin Dana Sharon Heather Ken Gene Kathy Dana Jerry Lillian Fred Dena Christy Robin Wendell Carolyn Jimmie

Amyx Amyx Baden Coughenour Holman Murdock Brickell Hoover Dorman Kerr Major Calvert-McKee Carothers Mckee Cross Kuntz Mcilhaney Oliver Roskam Hill Dellinger Clark Burns Arnold Arnold Willis

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Youth Delegate



MCALESTER DISTRICT

Alderson * Brandon Antlers Brenda Antlers Alene Atoka Judy Boswell Joe Bowlegs William Broken Bow * Kay Broken Bow Billie Calvin Marla Canadian * Joe Canadian Ted Clarita * Lorene Clarita Delores Coalgate * Bob Coalgate Kay Eagletown Tommie Edgewood * Deana Eufaula * Hal Eufaula * Linda Fort Towson Janice Heavener * Jo Heavener Stephanie Henryetta * Diana

Parker Duran Arnold Elliott Anderson Fry Taylor Tomlinson Riddle Young Hafemann Caruthers Campbell Strunk Helms Wylie Young Kirkpatrick Johnson Byrd Milligan Shadwick Cunningham

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members *Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference

Church Name

Hodgen Holdenville Howe Hugo First Hugo Paul’s Chapel * Hugo Wesley Idabel * Idabel Kiowa Krebs Grace * McAlester Christ McAlester First * McAlester First * McAlester First McAlester First McCurtain New Zion Pleasant Hill Poteau Poteau * Quinton * Redland Redland Rocky Point Seminole * Stigler * Stigler Stuart Talihina * Talihina * Talihina Tuskahoma Valliant Valliant Weleetka Weleetka Wetumka Wewoka First * Wewoka First Wilburton * Wilburton * Wister Wister Wright City Wright City *

Anna Lee Jo Dawna Jim Donna Sherrie Roy Linda Carolyn Deborah Mimi Mary Shirley Peggy Valarie Laura Lois Evangeline Mary David Michael Kathryn Ann Susie O B Lynn Flo Trey Bob Ronald Shaun Jean Connie Brenda Maggi Janis Marsha Annette Larry Mary Cc Suzee Nancy D B Jo Margie Tasha Chloe

Kopaka Smith Holstead Abbott Wheaton Russell Deberry White Weaver Kelley Allison Bishop Mcbeath Bruffett Neff Craft Gibson Martin Barnes Lee Jordan Zimmer Davies Johnston Davis Conklin Conklin Trimm Page Wicker Burke Gilley Pate Cowan Anglin Mayne Hall Lockwood Richardson Puckett Puckett Martin Lampkin Christopher Mussett Janway Jorgensen

Position

Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Young Adult Delegate Youth Delegate

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Adair Stan Adair * Travis Adair Cindy

McMahon Ruddle McMahon

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Church Name

Beggs * Beggs * Bethel * Bethel Bokoshe Bokoshe Braggs * Braggs Cameron Checotah * Checotah * Chouteau Cookson * Cookson * Coweta * Fort Gibson * Fort Gibson Fort Gibson Gore Gore Haskell Hulbert Hulbert Inola Locust Grove * Locust Grove Morris * Mounds * Mounds Muldrow Roland Trinity Muldrow Roland Trinity Muldrow Roland Trinity * Muskogee First * Muskogee Spencer Muskogee Spencer Muskogee St Paul * Muskogee St Paul * Muskogee St Paul Muskogee Trinity * Muskogee Trinity Muskogee Wesley * Muskogee Wesley * Muskogee Wesley Muskogee Wesley * Okay Okay Okmulgee First * Okmulgee First * Oktaha Pocola Pocola Porter

Pam Kathryn Frank Kyla Jean Roycelyn Bill Julia Jim Denise Renza Billie Gail Cher Gail Mike Mellissa Sherlene Tommy Christina Linda Charles Tana Molly Karrin Patsy Jackie Barbara Donna Glen Patricia Audra Jake Debra Cornell Jan Bob Bob Kenneth Thelma Jeremy Roy Jennifer Juanita Jimmie Carolyn Bill Bill Claude Pete Marilyn Janice

Kautz Lee Johnson Davis Henderson Bell Robison Bolding Cheline Leonard Sharpe Wishard Payne Devore Stunkard Baker Agee Baker Hearn Clark Humphrey Lile Lile Gregoli Sims Gore Vaughn Taylor Shore Delozier Harmon Sargent Evans Horsechief Wiles Wilkerson Woods Montgomery Tyrrell Terrill Jones Rouell Jones Joseph Mccleur Roberts Nygard Martin Gilliss Freitas Davis Chance

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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Church Name

Pryor * Pryor Pryor * Sallisaw Sallisaw * Sallisaw Spiro * Stilwell Tahlequah * Tahlequah * Vian * Wagoner * Wagoner * Warner * Warner Westville Woodall Woodall * * *

Matt Shelly Chris Anne Jennifer Jean David Bobbie Keith Diane Peggy Barbara Jane P Mackenzie Richard Wayne Vivian Janiece Kaycee Philip Elizabeth

Thompson Thompson Freeman Bottorff Hart Slater Peterson Pfeiler Barrick Barrick Mccarty Green Rhoden Enright Ralls Collins Cox Stevens Young McClure Clark

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member At Large Delegate Youth Delegate Young Adult Delegate



NOKC DISTRICT

Cashion * Andy Choctaw * Julie Choctaw * Paula Choctaw Joel Choctaw Lessley Crescent First Diane Crescent First Dolores Crescent Mt Vernon * Anitra Edmond Acts 2 Jarod Edmond Acts 2 * Jeffrey Edmond Chinese International * Dana Edmond Chinese International Yanhao Edmond First * Randall Edmond First * Bill Edmond New Covenant * Jamie Edmond New Covenant * Joe El Reno Ellison Ave * Ernest El Reno Ellison Ave Phyllis El Reno Wesley * Jim El Reno Wesley Larry Guthrie First * Oscar Guthrie First * Jane Guthrie, West Guthrie * Jeane Guthrie, West Guthrie * Teresa Harrah * Harrietta Harrah * Phyllis Jones * Collette Jones Lila

Hanson Kruse Sendall Clay Green Fenton Branstetter Dugar Conrady Hedrick Zerger Xie Stoner Turner Crooch Lucas Fowler Hopkins Murphy Springer Berryman Berryman Campbell Longnecker Williams Honious Ralston Mccright

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Church Name

Luther * Luther Mount Zion * Mount Zion Nicoma Park * OKC Chapel Hill * OKC Chapel Hill * OKC Chapel Hill * OKC Chapel Hill * OKC Chapel Hill OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Church Of The Servant * OKC Crown Heights * OKC Douglas Blvd OKC Douglas Blvd * OKC Grace * OKC Grace * OKC Lakeside * OKC Lakeside OKC Leland Clegg * OKC May Ave OKC May Ave OKC Mayfair Heights * OKC New Hope * OKC New Hope OKC Nichols Hills * OKC Nichols Hills * OKC Putnam City OKC Putnam City * OKC Quail Springs * OKC Quail Springs OKC Quayle OKC Quayle * OKC Ridgecrest OKC Ridgecrest * OKC St Mark’s * OKC St Mark’s OKC St Matthew * OKC St Matthew OKC Village * OKC Wesley OKC Wickline OKC Wickline * OKC Wickline * OKC Wickline * OKC Wickline *

Regina Bruce Halee Darin Paula Jack Laura Fernie Stephanie Megan David Marge Sue Warren Don Judie Kay Prudy Evelyn Heather Deena Tina Bill Barbara Mark Eric Bill Georgia Carolyn Lacricia Lori Kay Fran Jim Lynne John Karen Verdell Ora Myrtle Carol Joey Don Carolyn Chris Racheal Katrinka Taylor Bruce Chad Mason Carson

Pittman Wilson Garner Merveldt Nicholson Anderson Clarkson Rivera Stephens Tibbits Carmichael Carmichael Collins Collins Ellis Ellis Morgan Gorrell Phyffer Shinn Palmer Elliott Elliott Smith Smith Brown Laman Laman Brannon Norman Foster Musser Rosier Moon Kanary Trent Trowbridge Irby Moten Clingenpeel Hawley Pedigo Wonderly Specht Baker Lee Underkoffler Barnett Ewing Gorshing Williams Wright

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member

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Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members *Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference

Church Name

Piedmont * Piedmont Spencer * Spencer Yukon First * Yukon First Yukon First Yukon Good Shepherd * Yukon Good Shepherd * Yukon Good Shepherd OCU Wesley Foundation * * *

Ryan Sheryl John Mary Russell Bobbie Vonnova Margaret Mike Sharon June Kaitlin Trey Wesley Kaemon

Cook Powers Case Pearman Kline Santin Custer Macemon Ryder Burke Chubbuck Philpott Witzel Garoutte Patterson

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member At Large Delegate At Large Delegate At Large Delegate Young Adult Delegate Youth Delegate



SOKC DISTRICT

Alex * Debbie Hankins Lay Member Alex Alice Stephenson Alternate Lay Member Blanchard * Jean Wilson Lay Member Blanchard Chuck Wilson Alternate Lay Member Chickasha Epworth * Pam Cooper Lay Member Chickasha Epworth Joe Bledsoe Alternate Lay Member Cogar * Geneva Rowe Lay Member Crosstimbers * Wendy Newton Lay Member Crosstimbers Brittany Pillers Alternate Lay Member Franklin Bobbi Holland Lay Member Friendship Susan Bradford Lay Member Friendship Janice Meeks Alternate Lay Member Lexington * Ronald Skinner Lay Member Minco Phyllis Britt Lay Member Moore First * Janet Quenzer Lay Member Moore First * Ken Quenzer Lay Member Moore First * David Nichols Alternate Lay Member Moore First Jim Trent Alternate Lay Member Moore New Life * Brian Kurklin Lay Member Moore New Life Joanne Kurklin Alternate Lay Member Mustang Nell Bailey Lay Member Mustang * Minnie Anderson Alternate Lay Member Newcastle Jane Cox Lay Member Newcastle Jeff Hinton Alternate Lay Member Ninnekah Travis Cummings Lay Member Noble Jean Russell Lay Member Noble * Sung-Eun Kim Alternate Lay Member Norman Bridgeview * Jim Dunlap Lay Member Norman Bridgeview * Wanda Dunlap Alternate Lay Member Norman Goodrich * Mikala Silver Lay Member Norman Goodrich Harold Haralson Alternate Lay Member Norman McFarlin * Grace Conway Lay Member Norman McFarlin * Jim Dembowski Lay Member Norman McFarlin * Eve Hawley Lay Member

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Norman McFarlin * Norman McFarlin * Norman McFarlin * Norman McFarlin * Norman McFarlin * Norman McFarlin * Norman St Stephen’s * OKC Asbury OKC Asbury OKC Capitol Hill * OKC Capitol Hill OKC Christ OKC Christ * OKC Christ OKC Epworth OKC Epworth OKC First OKC First OKC Hillcrest - Fuente De Vida * OKC Hillcrest - Fuente De Vida OKC Korean First OKC Korean First * OKC Lambuth * OKC Lambuth OKC Linwood * OKC Penn Ave * OKC Selecman * OKC Selecman OKC South Lee OKC South Lee OKC Southern Hills * OKC Southern Hills OKC St Andrew’s * OKC St Andrew’s * OKC St Andrew’s * OKC St Andrew’s OKC St Andrew’s OKC St John’s * OKC St John’s * OKC St Luke’s * OKC St Luke’s * OKC St Luke’s OKC St Luke’s * OKC St Luke’s OKC St Luke’s OKC St Luke’s OKC Sunny Lane * OKC Sunny Lane Pocasset Purcell Bowman Chapel Purcell Bowman Chapel * Purcell Bowman Chapel

Nancy Bob Tim Judith Leigh Pat Kathryn Ron Jack Jerry Mary Anthony Carmen Janis Cindi Elaine Bill Ruth Rhonda Naylea Kay David Lois Laura Magi Bud Joanne Keith Dot Marshal Omer Randy Laura Loretta Edna Larry Kathy Robert Bj Rosemary Brenda Cara Paula Ray Glenda Beverly Ann Thomas David Andrew Karen Cleo Theta

Koplowitz Staples Stewart Besett Dembowski Stewart Adkins Harshaw Norris Matthews Jones Haddox Heath Bryan Williams Gragg Mullins Schwab Cadena Garza Cho Kim Pannell Garrett Whitaker Manning Sheppard Liles Schilling Hanna Floyd Silver Aldridge Madden Thompson Hink Ketch Fuller Davis Keating Lyons Nicklas Severe Tompkins Payne Young Hrubik Freno Byte Thomas Bryan Jackson

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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Purcell Trinity * Purcell Trinity Purcell Trinity Shawnee Bethel * Shawnee Bethel Shawnee St Mark’s Shawnee St Mark’s * Shawnee St Paul’s * Shawnee St Paul’s Shawnee Trinity Shawnee Trinity Shawnee Wesley * Shawnee Wesley Shawnee Wesley * Tecumseh * Tecumseh * Tecumseh Tuttle * Tuttle Union City Washington Washington Wayne Wayne Wheatland Wheatland OU Wesley Foundation * * *

Leon Harry Bill Donelda Gerry Cecil Patricia Dan Billy Mary Clayton Debbie Kellie Donna Cindy Jo Maxine Vickie Jim Janice Brian Loretta Virginia Norma Eddie Maudie Janey Emma Megan

Wilson Wollenberg Moakley Stroud Yeisley Johnston Derk Beck Hohmann Watson Watson Chlouber Steele Tonubbee Culbreath Stewart Jones Hazlewood Hinckley Monroe Spall Dodson Schehl Smith Fields Jones Wilson Rolin Noble

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member At Large Delegate Young Adult Delegate Youth Delegate



STILLWATER DISTRICT

Agra Billie Agra Carol Arlington * Ola Arlington Jean Blackburn Deloris Blackburn Jean Bristow Shirley Bristow Debbie Chandler * Rinda Chandler * Sue Cleveland * Robert Cleveland Steve Cushing * Lee Cushing * Fred Dale Don Dale Bud Dale Charlotte Depew * Mark Depew * Gina Depew John

Reedy Resneder Fouquet Bradburn Higgins Kuhn Groom Blansett Alsip Helms Shelton Eck Denney Caudle Crain Akins Inlow Eslick Eslick Wright

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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Drumright * Drumright Eden Chapel * Eden Chapel Fairfax * Fairfax * Glencoe * Glencoe Hominy Hominy * Kaw City Kaw City Kellyville Kellyville Kellyville Lost Creek * Lost Creek * Mannford * Mannford * Maramec Maramec McLoud * McLoud Meeker Meeker * Morrison * Morrison * Mulhall Okemah * Okemah Orlando * Pawnee First Pawnee First Perkins * Perkins * Perry * Perry * Ponca City Albright * Ponca City Albright Ponca City Asbury Ponca City Asbury * Ponca City First * Ponca City First Ponca City First Ponca City St Paul’s * Ponca City St Paul’s * Prague Prague * Ripley Ripley Sapulpa * Sapulpa Skedee *

Ethelee Lena-Vee George Nancy Jacquelyn J. Berry Joyce Joyce Gerry Marylo Tom Nita Jack David Connie Patsy Jennifer Orval Wilma Karen Jean Patricia Jim Annie Cindy Paula Carolyn Ramonda Elayne Claud Cathy June Bobbie Charlotte Lorine Myrna Larry Royce Kathy Bob Jane Mary Lou Dorothy Martha Jane Tim Tina Robert Maria Teresa April Sellers Sally Nelma

Seeberger Deeds Mcelhoe Hilley Harrison Harrison Wheeler Choplin Walton Perrin Trueblood Ford Holliday Tucker Tucker Rains Nicholson Rowlan Martin Flowers Kuhn Peak Walker Lindsey Melton King Christensen Pollard Evans Evans Weinkauf Tucker Gosnell Parrack Reed Moore Moore Caldron Caldron Schuster Hoffman Lorett Dewan Williams Thomason Boyer Thompson Clark Boyles Rodgers White Henderson Hayter

Position

Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member

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Church Name

Stillwater First * Stillwater First * Stillwater First Stillwater Highland Park * Stillwater Highland Park * Stroud * Stroud * Wellston * Wellston Yale * *

Ellen Ron Trish Dennis James Dick Jo Sam John Barbara Jill Mikayla

Domnick Payne Ranson Bertholf Key Braden Braden Welch Mackey Reeder Arnold Pardinas

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Young Adult Delegate Youth Delegate



TULSA DISTRICT

Bixby * Nicholas Bixby * Paul Bixby Darlene Broken Arrow Abiding Harvest Doris Broken Arrow Abiding Harvest * Jay Broken Arrow Abiding Harvest Donna Broken Arrow First Ivan Broken Arrow First * Zela Broken Arrow Heritage * Jack Broken Arrow Heritage Brenda Broken Arrow St Stephen’s * John Broken Arrow St Stephen’s Sheryl Catoosa Disciple * Kay Catoosa Disciple Evelyn Claremore St Andrew’s * Linda Claremore St Andrew’s Barbara Jenks * Kay Leonard Cleta Sand Springs * Charlene Sand Springs * Katherine Tulsa Aldersgate * Ellie Tulsa Aldersgate Kim Tulsa Asbury * Helen Tulsa Asbury Doug Tulsa Asbury * Jon Tulsa Asbury Carl Tulsa Asbury * Mary Ann Tulsa Asbury Teresa Tulsa Asbury * Victoria Tulsa Asbury * Don Tulsa Asbury * Denise Tulsa Asbury Betty Tulsa Asbury Marilene Tulsa Asbury Ed Tulsa Asbury Brad Tulsa Asbury Debbie Tulsa Asbury * Clarence

Lee Vana King Norwood Weinheimer Harrell Denny Henderson Donathan Mcdonald Spencer Cory Mcalister Martin Mangan Christian Marshall Smith Reeves Reeves Oyler Stewart Hoffman Keifer Odom Richards Smith Springer Williamson Hubbs Jeter Logan Long Lusk Tuggle Wilson Zitterkob

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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Tulsa Boston Ave * Tulsa Boston Ave Tulsa Boston Ave * Tulsa Boston Ave * Tulsa Boston Ave * Tulsa Boston Ave * Tulsa Boston Ave Tulsa Boston Ave Tulsa Boston Ave Tulsa Boston Ave Tulsa Centenary Tulsa Centenary Tulsa Christ * Tulsa Christ * Tulsa Christ * Tulsa Christ Tulsa Christ Tulsa Epworth Tulsa Epworth Tulsa Faith * Tulsa Faith * Tulsa Faith * Tulsa First * Tulsa First Tulsa First * Tulsa First * Tulsa First * Tulsa First * Tulsa First Tulsa First * Tulsa First * Tulsa Grace Tulsa Harrison * Tulsa Korean Tulsa Korean Tulsa Lake Tulsa Memorial Dr * Tulsa Memorial Dr Tulsa New Haven * Tulsa New Haven * Tulsa New Haven Tulsa Rose Hill * Tulsa Sheridan Ave * Tulsa Sheridan Ave Tulsa Southern Hills * Tulsa Southern Hills Tulsa St James * Tulsa St James Tulsa St James Tulsa St Marks * Tulsa St Marks Tulsa St Matthew’s Tulsa St Matthew’s

Mary Shari Jan Marjorie Marita Gregg Jess Roy Marilyn Lewis Bob Carolyn Wayne Gloria Karol Doug Judy Sherry Joe Hank Jim Mike Connie Kelly Nikola Linda Robert Ron Kathy Norman Sharon Norman Jesse Her Eun Young Hwan Mary Ann Carl Shawna Danny Peter Doyle Mary Wayne Carol Janice Char Barbara Roxanna John Deanna John Freda Debbie

Brown Goodwin Graham Monnet Morgan Wonderly Evans Lewis Newkirk Thompson Curington Henning Hayes Helmuth Stevenson Beineman Tuton-Beineman Eastman Winters Jenkins Lefler Miller Ichord Junk Paschal Paul Paul Roberts Glassco Haws Ryan Rask Willis Choi Chang Mcginty Alred Genshaw Hall Havlik Boyd Kilpatrick Sams Lynch Shannon Stone Hood Stults Fingerlin Taylor-Burns Hazlitt Heath Gant

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member

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Church Name

Tulsa St Paul’s * Tulsa Trinity * Tulsa Trinity Tulsa University * Tulsa University Tulsa Wesley Tulsa West Tulsa Tulsa West Tulsa Tulsa Will Rogers * Tulsa Will Rogers Turley Turley Verdigris * * *

Linda Don Nancy Sheila Karen Coleman Naomi Theresa Janet Donna Don June Joanne Lanna Amanda

Mummey Baker Reno Powers Manera White Denham Welch Shaffer Shoop Walker Walker Willm Kelley Chastang

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Young Adult Delegate Youth Delegate



WOODWARD DISTRICT

Alva First * Richard Ryerson Lay Member Alva First * Tom Shirley Lay Member Alva First Thomas Boren Alternate Lay Member Arnett * Verna Davis Lay Member Arnett * Andrea Dollarhite Lay Member Beaver Trudi Brown Lay Member Beaver * Barbara Kuykendall Lay Member Beaver David Brown Alternate Lay Member Boise City * Dwight Odell Lay Member Boise City Ellen Jenkins Alternate Lay Member Buffalo Jason Yauk Lay Member Buffalo Joan Adams Alternate Lay Member Capron * Karen Connell Lay Member Catesby Anita Stahlman Lay Member Catesby Dorothy Hayes Alternate Lay Member Fairview Harold McGuire Lay Member Fairview Frank Lemmons Alternate Lay Member Fargo * Beverly Marston Lay Member Felt * Shana Bursch Lay Member Forgan * Max Underwood Lay Member Forgan * Dee Ann Underwood Alternate Lay Member Fort Supply * Cheryl Davis Lay Member Freedom * Donnie Wehrenberg Lay Member Gate Joyce Dewitt Lay Member Gate * Cathy Gordon Alternate Lay Member Goodwell * Jay Lark Lay Member Goodwell Bryant Riffe Lay Member Guymon Victory * Eldon Eldridge Lay Member Guymon Victory * K C Rothschopf Lay Member Guymon Victory * Jennifer Ullery Lay Member Hardesty * Nancy Sifford Lay Member Hardesty Chris Liebman Alternate Lay Member Hooker * Glenda Eldridge Lay Member Hooker * Gary Gilpin Lay Member

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Hooker * Hooker * Hooker * Hooker Kenton Kenton Keyes * Keyes * Laverne * Lenora Lenora Mooreland Mooreland * Morning Star * Quinlan * Quinlan Rosston Seiling Seiling * Sharon * Sharon Shattuck * Texhoma * Texhoma Turpin * Turpin Tyrone * Tyrone * Tyrone Union Center Union Center Vici Vici Vida En Abundancia Waynoka * Waynoka Woodward Faith Woodward Faith Woodward First Woodward First * Woodward First * Woodward New Horizon * Woodward New Horizon NWOSU Wesley Foundation * OPSU Wesley Foundation * *

Glenda Joe Linda Nancy Louise Shalah Vela Avis Steve Matt Lenni Kristin Erna Ismael Charles Liles David Lavona Wilma Patti Ila Lana Fred Kathy Gary Bruce Paula Steve Bobbie Beverly Judy Joy Anita Amber Cindy Dorothy Andra Don Karen Janet Donna Marsha Jennifer Deb Melody Kurtis

Gilpin Oliver Oliver Levings Dawson Perkins Coldren Strasner Cady Mahan Mehan Melton Osborn Carrillo Harper Harper Terry Gaylord Hamilton Ralston Fothergill Burgtorf Freeman Yates Henness Foster Parks Parks Arnold Richards Patterson Shaw Peck Juarez Hull Shepherd Smith Smith Graves Matheson Bayliff Bowers Miller Corr Gum Pollock

Position

Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member Lay Member Alternate Lay Member At Large Delegate At Large Delegate Youth Delegate

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EX-OFFICIO LAY MEMBERS - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2012 Name

Samuel Aguirre Michela Alexander Bob Anthony *Don Batson *Herschel Beard *Judy Benson *Adam Brinson *Mark Brown A J Browning *Kathy Caldron Pat Castellow Paul Chambers *Bill Chissoe *Myrtle Clingenpeel Randy Compton Deb Corr Linda DeBerry Frank Denney *Karen Distefano Brooke Farrow *Ron Gilbert *Jerry Gill *Shari Goodwin *Mark Gray *John Ray Green *Nancy Griffin *Glenn Harris *Phil Haught *Norwood Hawkins *Donna Heldermon *Andy Henson *John Hiller *Sharri Hiller *Patricia Hoerth Jana Hogg Iva Mae Holloway *Charles Hull Brandon Humble Gene Huston Hank Jenkins

Position

General Board of Global Ministries Chair, United Methodist Student Movement 2012 General Conference Delegate Circle of Care President/CEO General Board of Discipleship; 2012 General Conference Delegate; President, Oklahoma Annual Conference UMC, Inc. Conference Lay Leader; Chairperson, Board of Laity; 2012 General Conference Delegate; Connectional Table Adult Co-Chair, CCYM Chair, Board of Trustees TU Campus Ministry Conference President of UM Women Lay Member of CF&A Retired Diaconal Minister Conference President of UM Men Tri-Chair, Annual Conference Council Lay Member of CF&A Lay Delegate, NWOSU Wesley Foundation Lay Leader, McAlester District 2012 General Conference Delegate Conference Mission Secretary SWOSU Wesley Foundation Oklahoma Annual Conference United Methodist Church, Inc. Chairperson, Commission on Archives and History Chairperson, Department of Communications Lay Leader, Woodward District Conference Chancellor; Lay Member of CF&A; Oklahoma Annual Conference United Methodist Church, Inc. Lay Member of CF&A Chairperson, Commission on Religion and Race Lay Leader, Clinton District Retired Diaconal Minister Tri-Chair Annual Conference Council Lay Delegate, NSU Wesley Foundation; Co-Chair, Young Adult Ministry Council 2012 General Conference Delegate Lay Leader, Ardmore District Deaconess UCO Wesley Foundation Retired Diaconal Minister Chairperson, Ministry Protection Committee OSU Wesley Foundation Lay Member of CF&A General Board of Discipleship

Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members Name Adriane Jaynes *Darrell Johnson *Bill Junk *Tom Junk *Donald Kim Rebecca Lupton *Debbie Mahaffey *James McAlister Bonnie Miller Clayton Miller *Earl Mitchell Ora Moten Rita Neff Gerard Nsabimana BJ O’Shea *Elaine Parrent *Patricia Parvin Cathie Pasco Kel Penny *Barbara Perry *Sally Phillips Kathleen Pierson *Josh Pulver *Brenda Reed *Donna Roberts *Jess Robinson *Aly Shahan *Megan Shewey Mark Springer *Marilyn Steidley *Chuck Stewart *Monica Swink *Briana Tobey *Suzann Wade *Nolan Watson Mona Mae Waymire Susan Williams Maurine Wiseman Kaycee Young

*Present at May 27-30, 2012 Conference Position Chair, Project Transformation Lay Member of CF&A; Lay Leader, Muskogee District President, The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation 2012 General Conference Delegate Lay Member of CF&A Lay Leader, SOKC District; 2012 General Conference Delegate OU Wesley Foundation Chairperson, Board of Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries Lay Leader, Tulsa District Retired Diaconal Minister OCU Wesley Foundation Lay Leader, Stillwater District Langston Wesley Foundation Lay Member of CF&A OSU Wesley Foundation OSU Wesley Foundation Deaconess Conference Lay Speaking Director NEO Wesley Foundation ECU United Campus Ministry Lay Leader, NOKC District Lay Leader, Enid District Retired Diaconal Minister Conference Associate Lay Leader Lay Member of CF&A Gen Comm on Status & Role of Women; Lay Member of CF&A Chairperson, Agency Emergency/Capital Fund Committee 2012 General Conference Delegate Youth Co-chair, CCYM Conference Associate Lay Leader Lay Leader, Bartlesville District Conference Associate Lay Leader; Chairperson, Leadership Development Ministry Team Lay Member of CF&A 2012 General Conference Delegate Diaconal Minister Lay Leader, Lawton District The United Methodist Church Foundation Conference Scout Coordinator Lay Member of CF&A NSU Wesley Foundation

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OKLAHOMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE DIRECTORY Status Codes AF - Affiliate Member AM - Associate Member DE - Deaconess DM - Diaconal Minister DR - Retired Diaconal Minister FAM - Family Leave FD - Deacon in Full Connection FE - Elder in Full Connection FL - Full-Time Local Pastor HM - Home Missioner HL-R - Honorable Location, Retired IL - Incapacity Leave LA - Leave of Absence NA - No Appointment OA - Associate Member of Other Annual Conference OD - Deacon Member of Other Annual Conference OE - Elder Member of Other Annual Conference OF - Full Member of Other Denomination OP - Provisional Member, Other Annual Conference OPE - Provisional Elder, Other Conference PD - Provisional Deacon PL - Part-Time Local Pastor PE - Provisional Elder RA - Retired Associate Member RD - Retired Deacon in Full Connection RE - Retired Full Elder RE-OE - Retired Elder, Other Conference RL - Retired Local Pastor RL-O - Retired Local Pastor, Other Conference RP - Retired Provisional Member SL - Sabbatical Leave SOC - Serving Other Conference SS - Surviving Spouse SY - Supply TL - Transitional Leave TR-OC - Transfer to Other Conference TR-OD - Transfer to Other Denomination

District Codes AR - Ardmore BA - Bartlesville CL - Clinton EN - Enid LA - Lawton MC - McAlester

MU ON OS ST TU WO

- Muskogee - North Oklahoma City - South Oklahoma City - Stillwater - Tulsa - Woodward

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Acton, Larry (Rose) RE 9463 Highway 43 S Harrison AR 72601-8772 (870) 420-3969 Adams, Jim A (Sandy) RL 34064 Turkey Hill Rd Wanette OK 74878-4401 (405) 899-4485 Adams, John C (Susan) RE 16112 Walnut Dr Kansas OK 74347-9416 (918) 597-2888 Adkisson, Larry R (Nancy) RE 12773 N 124th East Pl Collinsville OK 74021-7169 (918) 553-1045 [email protected] *Adler, Nancy Lee FE-IL 8328 S 77th East Ave Apt 1183 Tulsa OK 74133-3929 (580) 334-5580 [email protected] Adlof, Dennis Eugene (Linda) RE 1127 Cedar Pl Sand Springs OK 74063-8932 (918) 245-6615 [email protected] *Alba, Obed Eliud (Eunice) PE 303 W Avenue C Heavener OK 74937-2425 (918) 653-3708 [email protected]

MC-Heavener Hispanic 303 W Avenue C Heavener OK 74937-2425 (918) 653-3708, fax: (918) 653-3708 [email protected]

*Albin, Thomas R (Maryle) FE PO Box 340004 Nashville TN 37203-0004 (615) 232-8889

TU-Upper Room, Dean Of Chapel PO Box 340004 Nashville TN 37203-0004 (615) 340-7110, fax: (615) 340-7257 [email protected]

Albrecht, Joseph (Phylis) RL 1847 State Route 69 Camden NY 13316-6008 Albright, Angela Paulette FE-IL 4126 S 174th St Fairmont OK 73736-1107 (580) 370-5056 [email protected]

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Alexander, Marsha Gail FD Asbury College Anda Pangasinan 2405 Phillipines [email protected]

OS-GBGM Missionary Asbury College Asbury College Anda, Pangasinan 2405 Phillipines [email protected]

*Ambrose, Dub (Cathy) FD 7533 E 77th Ct Tulsa OK 74133-3524 (918) 902-3010

TU-Oklahoma Methodist Manor Chaplain 4134 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74135-1511 (918) 743-2565 [email protected]

*Ames III, Guy C (Margaret) FE 7821 E 97th Pl Apt 12308 Tulsa OK 74133-6957 (405) 627-5602

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Associate 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

Anderson, Brian David (Eden) SY 11501 Imperial Dr Norman OK 73026-8034 (405) 474-3431

OS-Wayne PO Box 81 Wayne OK 73095-0081 (405) 449-3588 [email protected]

Anderson, Jack N (Barbara) RE 3313 N Hill Ct Middletown MD 21769-8129 (703) 599-2162 *Anderson, Kyle M (Heather) PE 400 W 7th Ave Stillwater OK 74074-4037 (405) 747-6251 [email protected]

ST-Stillwater First-Associate 400 W 7th Ave Stillwater OK 74074-4037 (405) 372-5854, fax: (405) 372-8176 [email protected]

*Anderson, Lisa L PL 1937 Green Meadows Dr McAlester OK 74501-3239 (918) 557-8617 [email protected]

MC-Krebs Grace/McAlester Christ PO Box 190 Krebs OK 74554-0190 (918) 426-1666 [email protected]

*Anderson, Pam SY 247 Kelley Ln Ardmore OK 73401-8709 (580) 276-3204

AR-Gene Autry PO Box 7 Gene Autry OK 73436-0007 (580) 294-3118 [email protected]

*Araujo, Josue (Laura) PE 10214 E 114th Pl S Bixby OK 74008-3203 (918) 259-7220

TU-Tulsa St James-Associate 5050 E 111th St Tulsa OK 74137-7603 (918) 299-1133, fax: (918) 299-1205 [email protected]

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*Araujo, Mikel Rebekah (Paulo) PL PO Box 291 Medicine Park OK 73557-0091 (580) 574-8312 [email protected]

LA-Duncan Stephens PO Box 1371 Duncan OK 73534-1371 (580)786-2344 [email protected]

*Ashcraft, Timothy Lyn (Doris) FL 325 W Main St Geary OK 73040-2225 (405) 884-2293

CL-Geary 325 W Main St Geary OK 73040-2225 (405) 884-2422 [email protected]

*Asher, Michael Alex (Winnie) RE 18 Trail Ridge Rd Sapulpa OK 74066-9314 (918) 224-1965 [email protected] *Atkinson, Jack (Virginia) RE 521 W 5th St Elk City OK 73644-5603 (405) 473-2592 [email protected]

CL-Erick PO Box 46 Erick OK 73645-0046 (580) 526-3949, fax: (580) 526-2360 [email protected]

*Atterberry, N Ruth (David) FE 314 Canary St Lucien OK 73757-9727 (580) 695-5415 [email protected]

EN-Lucien/Covington 317 SW 3rd St Lucien OK 73757-9718 (580) 336-9933 [email protected]

*Ayers, Wm Richard (Dana) FE 720 S Western Rd Stillwater OK 73074-4125 (405) 564-0713

ST-Fairfax PO Box 235 Fairfax OK 74637-0235 (580) 765-3889 [email protected]

*Baden, Ken (Marcia) PL 8014 NW Cheswick Ave Lawton OK 73505-4013 (580) 536-9857

LA-Lawton Wesley Chapel PO Box 6025 Lawton OK 73506-0025 (580) 536-0316 [email protected]

*Baggett, Linda K (Trent) RA 1522 Gardenia Dr Allen TX 75002-4451 (580) 743-5580 [email protected] *Baggett, Trent (Linda) RE 1522 Gardenia Dr Allen TX 75002-4451 [email protected]

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*Bakeman, T Brian (Julia) FD 5108 N Hudson Ave Oklahoma City OK 73118-7612 (405) 848-0034

OS-Conference Treasurer 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2067, fax: (405) 524-0750 [email protected]

Baker, Duane Gene (Debra) FE PO Box 242 Fittstown OK 74842-0242 (580) 559-6156

AR-Pontotoc/Horizon Communities In Prisons 16270 CR 1600 Ada OK 74820-1522 [email protected]

Ball, Dorothea SS 4134 E 31st St # 308 Tulsa OK 74135-1511 Ball, Margaret A (Tony) FE 3009 Willow Brook Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-5724 (405) 740-6904

ON-OCU University/Church Relations VP 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402 (405) 208-5060, fax: (405) 208-5264 [email protected]

Ball, Sharon (Mike) SY 706 E 3rd St Bartlesville OK 74003-4001 (918) 704-4967 [email protected]

BA-Bartlesville Grace Epworth 706 SE 3rd St Bartlesville OK 74003-4001 (918) 336-2772, fax: (918) 336-2772 [email protected]

Ballard, Henry Clay (Beverly) RE 2507 Madrid Ct Davis CA 95616-0141 *Banks, Jacqueline Louise (Carl) FE PO Box 447 Goodwell OK 73939-0447 (580) 349-3300 [email protected]

WO-OPSU Wesley Foundation/Morning Star PO Box 447 Goodwell OK 73939-0447 (580) 349-2415, fax: (580) 349-1270 [email protected]

Barber, Sara Ann RL 213 W Hollis St Hollis OK 73550-3034 (580) 688-3591

CL-Hollis/Gould 224 N 2nd St Hollis OK 73550-3022 (580) 688-2725, fax: (580) 688-2725 [email protected]

Barnes, Martin Shawn (Mandy) FE PSC 103 Box 5197 APO AE 09603-0052 (011) 393-4583 90082 [email protected]

OS-US Air Force Chaplain PSC 103 Box 5197 APO AE 09603-0052 [email protected]

Barnett, Beverly SS PO Box 1352 McAlester OK 74502-1352 (918) 423-3440

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Barnett, Linda SS 9212 Cassidy Ct Midwest City OK 73130-4328 (405) 732-7256 Barr, Robert Lester (Betty) RA PO Box 46 Loyal OK 73756-0046 (405) 729-4627

EN-Loyal PO Box 46 Loyal OK 73756-0046 (405) 729-4265

*Barrick, Roland (Melissa) PL PO Box 7 Wynnewood OK 73098-0007 (580) 434-6044 Bartlett, James Robert (Linda) RE 5320 NW 130th St Oklahoma City OK 73142-6089 (405) 603-4543 [email protected]

AR-Wynnewood 204 S Robberson Ave Wynnewood OK 73098-5811 (405) 665-4485, fax: (405) 665-4485 [email protected]

*Bartley, Michael Raymond (Ronda) FE 823 W University Ave Stillwater OK 74074-3436 (405) 880-7194 [email protected]

ST-OSU Wesley Foundation 823 W University Stillwater OK 74074-3436 (405) 372-5830 [email protected]

Bartley Jr, Francis M (Lois) SY 506 W Mill Marietta OK 73448 (618) 318-1702 [email protected]

AR-Marietta/Thackerville 603 W Main St Marietta OK 73448-2841 (580) 276-3210, fax: (580) 276-3210 [email protected]

*Basler, Stan (Janet)

FE

4200 N Harvey Pkwy Oklahoma City OK 73118-8406 (405) 590-2470

OS-Director, Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2015, fax: (405) 525-4164 [email protected]

*Basset, Jeremy Michael (Lesley) FE 6329 Brentford Pl Oklahoma City OK 73132-2213 (405) 590-5738

ON-Director of Office Of Mission 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2000 [email protected]

Bateman, Alice Sue (Ed) RL 7778 S Canton Ave Tulsa OK 74136-8261 (918) 663-3545 Bateman, Edward J (Sue) RE 7778 S Canton Ave Tulsa OK 74136-8261 (918) 663-3545

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Bates, Elaine SS 5604 NW 62nd St Warr Acres OK 73122-7342 (405) 773-0478 [email protected] *Bates, Jonathan Grant (Judy) PL 1124 B St NE Miami OK 74354-3315 (918) 678-2404

BA-Sycamore Chapel/Wyandotte 67102 E 160 Rd Wyandotte OK 74370-2141 (918) 678-2404 [email protected]

*Bauman, Larry (Scheryl) FE 4517 SE 33rd St Del City OK 73115-3507 (405) 361-2444 [email protected]

OS-OKC Sunny Lane 2020 S Sunnylane Rd Del City OK 73115-3104 (405) 677-3347, fax: (405) 677-4257 [email protected]

*Baumann, Charles F (Sandy) FL PO Box 146 Stratford OK 74872-0146 (405) 519-4293

AR-Stratford PO Box 146 Stratford OK 74872-0146 (580) 759-2377, fax: (580) 759-2377 [email protected]

*Baumwart, Neal L (Kathy) RE 30 Wildwood Dr Apt 74 Georgetown TX 78633-5329 (512) 938-3174 [email protected] Baxter-Ballou, Becky (Bruce) FE 420 Hillcrest Blvd Eagle Pass TX 78852-4617 (580) 512-7843

LA-Mission: Border Hope Executive Director PO Box 2008 Eagle Pass TX 78853-2008 (830) 513-7656 [email protected]

*Beach, Christopher (Anna) PL 1947 N Denver Ave Tulsa OK 74106-4119 (918) 734-0471

TU-Tulsa Wesley 2750 N Cincinnati Ave Tulsa OK 74106-2352 (918) 428-4464, fax: (918) 428-4464 [email protected]

Beason, Martin Stanley (Caroline) RE 501 S Desert Palm Ave Broken Arrow OK 74012-4647 (918) 382-0715 *Beatty, Phil Lewis (Janice) FL PO Box 1164 McAlester OK 74502-1164 (918) 426-4442

MC-Antlers PO Box 159 Antlers OK 74523-0159 (580) 298-3137, fax: (580) 298-3137 [email protected]

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*Beavers, Lisa (John) FE 910 NW 38th St Lawton OK 73505-3703 (580) 647-5931 [email protected]

Appointment LA-Lawton St Paul’s PO Box 7016 Lawton OK 73506-1016 (580) 355-5757, fax: (580) 355-5794 [email protected]

Becker, Joyce SS 2763 Shirley Dr Enid OK 73701-6474 (580) 234-7850 Becker, Larry (Marcia) RE 15704 Brenner Pass Edmond OK 73013-8894 (405) 359-3601 [email protected] *Belase, Derrek (Rebekah) FE 117 E Lakehurst Dr Stillwater OK 74075-2660 (405) 372-8065 [email protected]

ST-Stillwater Highland Park 524 N Stallard St Stillwater OK 74075-8219 (405) 372-8001, fax: (405) 372-8002 [email protected]

*Belase, Rebekah (Derrek) FD 117 E Lakehurst Dr Stillwater OK 74075-2660 (405) 372-8065

ST-Church World Svc Greater Plains Region Asst. Dir 5833 SW 29th St Topeka KS 66614-5500 (785) 272-8322 [email protected]

Bell, Henry Clay (Lynn) RE 687 Buckhorn Rd Bayfield CO 81122-9841 (970) 884-2258 Benefield, Alma SS 1618 S David St Anadarko OK 73005-3818 (972) 530-6897 *Bennett, Barry FE 1813 Golf Course Dr El Reno OK 73036-4214 (405) 262-2899 [email protected]

ON-El Reno Wesley PO Box 216 El Reno OK 73036-0216 (405) 262-3734, fax: (405) 262-3912 [email protected]

*Bennett, Donald A (Robin) FE 2805 SW 140th St Oklahoma City OK 73170-5762 (405) 378-0324

OS-OKC St Andrew’s 2727 SW 119th St Oklahoma City OK 73170-2603 (405) 692-4242, fax: (405) 692-4271 [email protected]

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Benson, Theo (Marellen) RE 1331 Damron Dr Midwest City OK 73110-1403 (405) 732-7662 Bentley, William H (Patricia Anne) RE 3628 Rolling Lane Cir Midwest City OK 73110-1220 (405) 741-0945 *Bergman, L Todd (Lisa) FE PO Box 68 Turpin OK 73950-0068 (580) 778-3400 [email protected]

WO-Turpin/Baker PO Box 68 Turpin OK 73950-0068 (580) 778-3392, fax: (580) 778-3392 cf [email protected]

Betow, Joel Thomas FE-LA PO Box 581057 Tulsa OK 74158-1057 (918) 710-1479 [email protected] *Betsworth, Sharon (Tom Devine) FE-OE 1905 Lanesboro Drive Oklahoma City OK 73120-3927 (405) 948-7211

OS-OCU Dir Wimberly School of Religion 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402 (405) 208-5602 [email protected]

Betz, Roy Lee (Joy) FE 3535 E 102nd St Tulsa OK 74137-5700 (918) 851-4184 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Lake 7750 W 14th St Tulsa OK 74127-7102 (918) 245-6944 [email protected]

*Biggs Jr, M Mouzon (Gayle) FE 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3205 (918) 493-1818 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Boston Ave 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3297 (918) 583-5181, fax: (918) 699-0101 [email protected]

*Biggs-Scribner, Glenn (Stephanie) FD-SOC 1245 Bedford Rd Bedford TX 76021-6601 *Bizzell, John R (Cheryl) FL 2514 Clairemont Enid OK 73703-1596 (580) 541-8381 Blackford, Linda SS 5101 S Ash Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-5015 [email protected]

EN-Carmen/Dacoma PO Box 296 Carmen OK 73726-0296 (580) 541-8381 [email protected]

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*Blacksten, Brandon (Courtney) PE 805 N Broadway Ave Hydro OK 73048-8401 (405) 663-2515 [email protected]

Appointment CL-Hydro PO Box 426 Hydro OK 73048-0426 (405) 663-2516, fax: (405) 663-2516 [email protected]

Blakley, Ray O RL 43788 S County Road 207 Woodward OK 73801-5477 (580) 256-2055 [email protected] *Bland, Richard Allen (Mary) RE 4334 S Trenton Ave Tulsa OK 74105-4130 (918) 906-2032

TU-Tulsa Epworth PO Box 9692 Tulsa OK 74157-0692 (918) 446-3516 [email protected]

*Boatman, Dennis Todd (Buffy) FE 13800 E 106th St N Owasso OK 74055-5970 (918) 695-5710

BA-Owasso-Associate 13800 E 106th St N Owasso OK 74055-5970 (918) 272-5731, fax: (918) 272-2451 [email protected]

*Bodenstein, Sara Marie (Timothy) FE-LA 401 E Park Pl Oklahoma City OK 73104-2811 (405) 514-2571 Bolding, Barbara SS 2202 N Timbergate Rd Duncan OK 73533-1254 *Bolin, Norman R (Linda) FE 4308 S Braden Ave Tulsa OK 74135-6316 (918) 352-3532 [email protected]

ST-Drumright 115 N Pennsylvania Ave Drumright OK 74030-3413 (918) 352-2150, fax: (918) 352-2256 [email protected]

*Bose North, Trina FE-FAM 19401 Stubblefield Ln Edmond OK 73012-3495 (405) 285-1628 [email protected] Bowdon, Boyce (Arlene) RE 7204 NW 120th St Oklahoma City OK 73162-1662 (405) 722-8590 [email protected] Bowen, Voylia SS 5138 E 25th Pl Tulsa OK 74114-3730

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Bowles, Mary Jane SS 12380 Montego Plz Dallas TX 75230-1722 (918) 371-5713 [email protected] Bowles, William Dean RE 6305 W 6th Ave Unit A10 Lakewood CO 80214-2351 (303) 274-7603 *Boyd, Gregory D (Susan) FE 7714 E 87th Pl Tulsa OK 74133-4813 (918) 254-9768

MU-Muskogee St Paul-Associate 2130 W Okmulgee Muskogee OK 74401-5261 (918) 687-7571, fax: (918) 682-4148 [email protected]

*Boyd, Jan Lewis (Doyle) RD 4053 E 47th St Tulsa OK 74135-1919 (918) 743-6454 [email protected] Boyer, Doris SS 11320 N Council Rd Apt 130 Oklahoma City OK 73162-2519 (405) 720-0585 [email protected] *Brack, Lynn Edward (Kelly) FE 1319 Birch Weatherford OK 73096-1010 (580) 772-3123

CL-Weatherford PO Box 350 Weatherford OK 73096-0350 (580) 772-5565, fax: (580) 772-5571 [email protected]

Bracy, Russell E (Janelle) RE 7917 Clear Brook Cir Fort Worth TX 76123-1337 (817) 292-1116 Bradford, Dianna (James) SY PO Box 907 Langley OK 74350-0907 (918) 782-7768 [email protected]

BA-Ketchum PO Box 239 Ketchum OK 74349-0239 (918) 782-9037, fax: (918) 782-9037 cf [email protected]

*Bradford, James F (Dianna) FL PO Box 907 Langley OK 74350-0907 (918) 782-7786 [email protected]

BA-Otterbein 36259 S 4430 Rd Vinita OK 74301-7253 (918) 782-3635 [email protected]

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*Bradford, Judy R RE 5818 E 50th St Tulsa OK 74135-6812 (918) 346-6259 [email protected] *Brammer, Janelle (Douglas) AM 15456 Brookview Ct Claremore OK 74017-1704 (918) 519-3303

BA-Claremore First-Associate 1615 N Highway 88 Claremore OK 74017-2226 (918) 341-4580, fax: (918) 341-4594 [email protected]

*Brannon, Calvin Harvey (Loma) RE 1217 Glenwood St Norman OK 73069-6813 (405) 360-8781 [email protected] Brannon, Michael B (Nancy) FE 220 S Main St Eufaula OK 74432-3256 (918) 689-2100 [email protected]

MC-Eufaula 220 S Main St Eufaula OK 74432-3256 (918) 689-2109 [email protected]

*Brant, Steven H (Cherlene) FE 4421 Saint Thomas Dr Oklahoma City OK 73120-8318 (405) 395-7734 [email protected]

ON-OKC May Ave 2604 N May Ave Oklahoma City OK 73107-2035 (405) 946-2633, fax: (405) 946-7875 [email protected]

*Brasher, Richard L (Jan) FL PO Box 338 Beggs OK 74421-0338 (918) 782-7472 *Bredesen, Stephen James (Stephanie) FE-LA 219 Lone Mtn New Braunfels TX 78132-5235 (580) 491-2820 [email protected]

MU-Beggs/Schulter PO Box 516 Beggs OK 74421-0516 (918) 267-3720 [email protected]

Breon, John Andrew (Nancy) FE 1522 N 12th Ave Durant OK 74701-2616 (580) 924-0570 [email protected]

AR-Durant PO Box 518 Schulter OK 74702-0518 (580) 924-4670, fax: (580) 924-4671 [email protected]

*Bridges, Adonna V RL 408 W Hornaday Fletcher OK 73541 (405) 966-2547

LA-Gracemont PO Box 165 Gracemont OK 73042-0165 (405) 966-2547 [email protected]

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Bridgewater, Herbert (Leora) RE HC 3 Box 9 Beaver OK 73932-9503 (580) 924-0570 *Broadbent, Lesly L (Amy) FE 217 Laurel Pl Enid OK 73703-3559 (580) 233-6461 [email protected]

EN-Enid Willow View 3525 W Purdue Ave Enid OK 73703-1403 (580) 234-4899, fax: (580) 234-4712 [email protected]

*Broam, Charles (Marci) FL 608 Neal Cir El Reno OK 73036-5697 (405) 973-6095

ON-El Reno Ellison Ave PO Box 989 El Reno OK 73036-0989 (405) 262-0620 [email protected]

Brooke, Robert (Barbara) SY 2500 Augusta Dr Moore OK 73160-6244 (405) 793-0144 [email protected]

OS-OKC Capitol Hill 123 SW 25th St Oklahoma City OK 73109-6019 (405) 236-0409, fax: (405) 236-0479 [email protected]

*Brooks, Cecelia R FE PO Box 7 Langston OK 73050-0007 (405) 466-9786

ON-Langston Wesley Foundation PO Box 7 Langston OK 73050-0007 (405) 466-9242, fax: (405) 466-9927 [email protected]

Brookshier, Dean SY PO Box 100 Arapaho OK 73620-0100 (580) 323-7255

CL-Arapaho PO Box 100 Arapaho OK 73620-0100

Broome, Pearl PL PO Box 5122 Ardmore OK 73403-0122 (580) 223-5415

AR-Springer PO Box 89 Springer OK 73458-0089 (580) 223-5415

Brothers, Leah SS 2928 Country Club Dr Sulphur OK 73086-1435 (580) 622-6047 *Brotherton, Bruce A (Tracy) RE 8709 S 69th East Ave Tulsa OK 74133-5063 (539) 664-4054 [email protected] *Brown, Barbara C FE-LA PO Box 112097 Tacoma WA 98411-2097 (918) 815-0482 [email protected]

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*Brown, Don Q (Joyce) RE 715 Elm St Pawnee OK 74058-3013 (918) 762-9979 [email protected] Brown, Harold W (Cindy) RE 7709 Northgate Ave Oklahoma City OK 73162-5579 (405) 603-2439 [email protected] *Brown, Kathy Ann PE 2901 NE 126th St Edmond OK 73013-5704 (405) 478-3466 [email protected]

OS-Moore New Life 1105 NW 27th St Moore OK 73160-1103 (405) 794-8393 [email protected]

*Brown, Kristen L FE PO Box 14631 Jerusalem Israel - Palestine 91146 (918) 458-9257

EN-GBGM Missionary To Sabeel Jerusalem PO Box 1412 Tahlequah OK 74465-1412 [email protected]

Brown, Sue SS 4220 Emerson Ct Plano TX 75093-6605 *Bryan Jr, Cleo Leaman (Janice) SY 1200 NE 17th St Oklahoma City OK 73111-1006 (405) 887-9152

OS-Purcell Bowman Chapel 223 Washington St Purcell OK 73080-4227 (405) 527-4392 [email protected]

*Buchanan, Yvonne Marie (Darryl) PD 6120 E 77th St Tulsa OK 74136-8536 (918) 639-0324

MU-Wagoner-Associate PO Box 394 Wagoner OK 74477-0394 (918) 485-3059, fax: (918) 485-7649 [email protected]

*Buck Jr, W Allen (Erin) FE 14004 Canterbury Dr Edmond OK 73013-7016 (405) 431-9912

ON-OKC Chapel Hill 2717 W Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-6423 (405) 751-0755, fax: (405) 752-8919 [email protected]

Buckles, Theresa SS 6725 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City OK 73141-9687 (405) 751-4762 Bullock, Vera SS PO Box 535 Weatherford OK 73096-0535 (580) 351-9897

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*Burkett, Michael D (Cathy) FE 724 Alamo Way Mustang OK 73064-3655 (405) 590-1387

Appointment ON-Yukon Good Shepherd 10928 SW 15th St Yukon OK 73099-7526 (405) 324-1900, fax: (405) 324-8513 [email protected]

*Burr, Douglas P (Daphne) RE 2713 Shady Tree Ln Edmond OK 73013-5665 (405) 286-0988 [email protected] *Burress, Jeffery L (Rhonda) FE 820 Madison Blvd Bartlesville OK 74006-8533 (918) 977-0658

BA-Bartlesville East Cross 820 S Madison Blvd Bartlesville OK 74006-8533 (918) 333-0810, fax: (918) 335-1664 [email protected]

*Burris, David A (Ann) FE 3344 Cheyenne Dr Woodward OK 73801-1914 (580) 254-9293 [email protected]

WO- District Superintendent 2704 Texas Ave Woodward OK 73801-2707 (580) 254-3913, fax: (580) 254-3915 [email protected]

Burrow, Milburn R (Mona) RE 2309 Single Tree Ln Enid OK 73703-1651 (580) 540-4017 *Bursch, Royce (Shana) PL PO Box 160 Campo CO 81029-9526 (719) 523-3465

WO-Felt HC 1 Box 47a Felt OK 73937-9743 [email protected]

Burton, Su An SS 12307 Arrowhead Ter Oklahoma City OK 73120-8108 (405) 751-4827 [email protected] *Buskirk, Christopher Hinton (Cheryl) FE 4407 S Olive Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-1734 (918) 369-1731 *Buskirk, James (Nancy) RE 4326 E 118th St Tulsa OK 74137-8304 (918) 299-8761 [email protected]

TU-Broken Arrow Abiding Harvest 4407 S Olive Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-1734 (918) 449-1970, fax: (918) 449-1972 [email protected]

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*Bussell Jr, Lester D (Gay Lynn) FE PO Box 834 Hooker OK 73945-0834 (580) 276-6897 [email protected]

WO-Hooker/Tyrone PO Box 66 Hooker OK 73945-0066 (580) 652-2955, fax: (580) 652-2955 cf [email protected]

*Buttram, William R (Sallie) RE 15784 W 935 Rd Park Hill OK 74451-2162 (918) 457-4374

MU-Chouteau PO Box 605 Chouteau OK 74337-0605 (918) 476-5339 [email protected]

Byrd, Stephen Daniel (Joyce) RE 614 Wandering Way Oklahoma City OK 73170-1615 (405) 691-1615 *Calkin, Paul W (Jeni) FE 712 E Fox Ln Newcastle OK 73065-5427 (405) 387-5245

OS-Newcastle PO Box 345 Newcastle OK 73065-0345 (405) 387-5700 [email protected]

*Campbell, EvaMarie Herndon (Myers) FD 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3205 (918) 231-8345

TU-Tulsa Boston Ave-Associate 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3297 (918) 583-5181, fax: (918) 699-0101 [email protected]

*Capron, Sharon (Reese) FD 353345 E 1060 Rd Prague OK 74864-9628 (405) 567-4538 [email protected]

ST-Prague/Arlington-Associate 7901 NBU Prague OK 74864-4013 (405) 567-3126, fax: (405) 567-3714 [email protected]

*Carbaugh, Tari Lynn (Kent) PE 317 Autumn Ct Bartlesville OK 74006-8001 (918) 914-9001 [email protected]

BA-Bartlesville First-Associate PO Box 1136 Bartlesville OK 74005-1136 (918) 336-3361, fax: (918) 337-3776 [email protected]

Caro, Michael Anthony (Pamela) FE PO Box 1632 Ardmore OK 73401-1632 (405) 558-1696

AR-Ardmore First-Associate 501 W Main St Ardmore OK 73401-4721 (580) 223-5390, fax: (580) 223-2091 [email protected]

*Carroll, Doyle (Karen) RE-OE 405 Lake Dr Branson MO 65616-3219 (913) 515-6771 [email protected]

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*Carson, C Allen (Katharine) FE 104 Clador Dr Chandler OK 74834-1414 (405) 626-1005 [email protected]

Appointment ST-Chandler 122 W 10th St Chandler OK 74834-3608 (405) 258-1440, fax: (405) 258-2605 [email protected]

Carson, N Louise SS 5037 NW 24th Pl Oklahoma City OK 73127-1715 (405) 947-1710 [email protected] Carter, Kay SS 116 Stonegate Dr Guthrie OK 73044-7006 (405) 282-2409 Carter, Nikki (Jonathan) FL 25712 Bokoshe Mtn Bokoshe OK 74930-2118 (918) 413-5954 [email protected]

MU-Pocola 2606 Love St OK 74902-2453 (918) 436-7078 [email protected]

*Cartwright, Carl (Donna) RE 3207 S Pittsburg Ct Tulsa OK 74135-1752 (918) 749-5550 [email protected]

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*Cates, Darrell Lee (Bonnie) FE 6 River Oaks McAlester OK 74501-7091 (918) 423-6557 [email protected]

MC-District Superintendent PO Box 986 McAlester OK 74502-0986 (918) 423-0080 [email protected]

*Cato, Richard D (Rosemary) FE 9696 Oak Tree Ter Midwest City OK 73130-3538 (405) 210-4473

ON-Epworth Villa Chaplain 14901 N Pennsylvania Oklahoma City OK 73134-6069 (405) 752-1200 [email protected]

Cavanaugh, Sudell SS 2714 E 7th St Lubbock TX 79403-5526 Chace, William R (Shirley) RE 724 W Oklahoma St Medford OK 73759-4013 (580) 395-3140 [email protected]

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*Chaffin, Michael D (Leanne) FE 400 W 7th Ave Stillwater OK 74074-4037 (405) 372-2980 [email protected]

Appointment ST-Stillwater First 400 W 7th Ave Stillwater OK 74074-4037 (405) 372-5854, fax: (405) 372-8176 [email protected]

Chand, John Doyal (Thelma) RL 10248 N 2140 Rd Foss OK 73647-5003 (469) 438-1028 [email protected] Chikanga, Everisto (Loreen) PE-LA 10 Jachacha Crescent Msasa Park, Hatfield, Harare Zimbabwe (011) 263-7741 08520 [email protected] Cink, Barbara Hart SS PO Box 50 Medford OK 73759-0050 (580) 395-2097 *Cinocca Jr, James Edward (Holly) PE PO Box 206 Heavener OK 74937-0206 (918) 653-2233 [email protected]

MC-Heavener/Hodgen PO Box 206 Heavener OK 74937-0206 (918) 653-2232, fax: (918) 653-2457 [email protected]

*Clark, Christopher C (Christina) FL PO Box 273 Gore OK 74435-0273 (918) 489-2733 [email protected]

MU-Gore/Warner PO Box 273 Gore OK 74435-0273 (918) 489-5313 [email protected]

*Clark, K Kyle (Debbie) FE 100 Mission Dr Poteau OK 74953-2338 (580) 682-0704

MC-Poteau 109 S Harper St Poteau OK 74953-4221 (918) 647-2218, fax: (918) 647-9539 [email protected]

*Clement, O Annette RE 3965 Lakeside Dr Sapulpa OK 74066-8990 (918) 227-4716 [email protected] *Clewell, David M (Kay) FE 16017 Himalaya Rdg Edmond OK 73013-1227 (405) 657-9762 [email protected]

ON-OKC Quail Springs 14617 N Pennsylvania Ave Oklahoma City OK 73134-6041 (405) 755-9477, fax: (405) 755-9523 [email protected]

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Clyde, Anthony (Danta) FL PO Box 135 Custer City OK 73639-0135 (580) 593-2224

CL-Custer/Independence PO Box 135 Custer City OK 73639-0135 (580) 593-2420 [email protected]

*Coates, April Ann PE PO Box 6 Wilburton OK 74578-0006 (918) 465-6670 [email protected]

MC-Wilburton/EOSC United Ministries PO Box 6 Wilburton OK 74578-0006 (918) 465-3322 [email protected]

Cobb, Alvin Ray (Nancy) RE 1844 Chelsea Dr Edmond OK 73013-4300 (405) 330-8966 Cochran, Joseph E (Mary) SY 206 W 4th St Heavener OK 74937-2012 (918) 653-2313

MC-Rocky Point 10054 NE 120th Rd Red Oak OK 74563-2272 [email protected]

*Cochran, Sharon Kay (Chris) FL 1807 E North Ave Tonkawa OK 74653-4336 (918) 851-4790

EN-Prairie Chapel 6998 N Ranch Dr Ponca City OK 74601-8120 (918) 851-4790 [email protected]

Cochran Jr, Carl T (Eleanor) RL 12100 Melville Dr Apt 307c Montgomery TX 77356-5401 (936) 582-1425 Cocke Jr, Robert W (Ann) RE 113 E Ada Ave Wilburton OK 74578-2612 (918) 465-2146 [email protected] Coffin, Wayne W (Kathleen) RE 4937 NW 62nd Ter Oklahoma City OK 73122-7416 (405) 721-5528 *Coit, Kathryn J (Randy) RD 10907 Riva Dr Arcadia OK 73007-9112 (405) 396-2737 [email protected] *Coldren, Jerry (Vela) RL 220 W 2nd St Shidler OK 74652-5326 (918) 277-4550

BA-Shidler/Foraker/Grainola PO Box 366 Shidler OK 74652-0366 (918) 793-2710, fax: (918) 793-2710 cf [email protected]

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*Cole, Adrian (Beverly) FE 1500 Turtlecreek Rd Edmond OK 73013-6605 (405) 812-6428

ON-Edmond New Covenant 2700 S Boulevard St Edmond OK 73013-5259 (405) 562-3200, fax: (405) 562-3290 [email protected]

*Cole, Jolennda FL 3802 W University Blvd Apt 11101 Durant OK 74701-3054 (405) 250-2278 [email protected]

AR-SEOSU Wesley Foundation PO Box 1546 Durant OK 74702-1546 (580) 924-2971 [email protected]

*Collins, Barry Lynn FE PO Box 370 Fort Gibson OK 74434-0370 (918) 478-2878 [email protected]

MU-Fort Gibson PO Box 370 Fort Gibson OK 74434-0370 (918) 478-3811, fax: (918) 478-2752 [email protected]

*Collins, Meredith SS 106 S Tennessee Ave Chanute KS 66720-2022 (316) 431-3411 *Combs, Don (Donna) RE 6317 NW 84th Pl Oklahoma City OK 73132-4626 (405) 720-1963 [email protected] *Combs-Francis, Sheila G (Tom) FE 1602 N Independence St Enid OK 73701-2505 (580) 761-3439 [email protected]

EN-Enid New Hope 614 N Garland Rd Enid OK 73703-3483 (580) 237-2551, fax: (580) 237-2652 [email protected]

Compton, Orra (Doris) RE 2501 NW 119th St Oklahoma City OK 73120-7005 (405) 286-2752 [email protected] *Conner, Judy (Steve) PL 15733 N 22nd East Ave Skiatook OK 74070-3866 (918) 639-2647 [email protected] Conner, R Dwayne RE 4405 E 26th St Tulsa OK 74114-4858 (918) 639-8503 [email protected]

BA-Copan PO Box 70 Copan OK 74022-0070 (918) 532-4337, fax: (918) 532-4338 [email protected]

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*Conrad, David Leon (Rev Sue) FE 107 McComas Dr Minco OK 73059-7529 (405) 352-5181

Appointment OS-Minco/Friendship PO Box 466 Minco OK 73059-0466 (405) 352-4137, fax: (405) 352-4137 [email protected]

Conrad, Foy S (Barbara) RE 1540 SW 93rd St Oklahoma City OK 73159-7110 (405) 378-0388 *Cook, D Edward (Elizabeth) FE 2819 Turkey Creek Ln NE Piedmont OK 73078-9106 (405) 373-1529 [email protected]

OS-Tuttle PO Box 190 Tuttle OK 73089-0190 (405) 381-2458, fax: (405) 381-4742 [email protected]

*Cook, Lamarla (Benjy) FL ON-Mount Zion 10725 Sundance Dr 3201 150th St NE Yukon OK 73099-9191 El Reno OK 73036-8937 (405) 641-5524 (405) 262-4283 [email protected] Cook Moore, Carol A FE 4500 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington DC 20016-5632 (239) 947-3628 [email protected]

OS-Wesley Theological Seminary Assist Prof of Worship & Preaching 4500 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington DC 20016-5632 (202) 885-8600, fax: (202) 885-8605 [email protected]

Cope, Sara SS 1711 9th Ave NW Apt 108 Ardmore OK 73401-2357 Corbin, John W (Laura) RE 1005 Rolling Hills Ter Edmond OK 73012-6619 [email protected] *Corrigan, Thomas W (Jamei Renee) FL 101 S Crabtree Rd Muskogee OK 74403-6106 (918) 682-8280 [email protected]

MU-Muskogee Trinity 518 Houston St Muskogee OK 74403-3340 (918) 687-4693 [email protected]

Costea III, Alexander B J (Mary) FE PO Box 247 Ringling OK 73456-0247 (580) 662-2119

AR-Ringling PO Box 247 Ringling OK 73456-0247 (580) 662-2119 [email protected]

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*Cottrill, Pam (Jerry) FE 1411 S 6th St Blackwell OK 74631-4838 (580) 363-4674 [email protected]

EN-Blackwell 524 W Coolidge Ave Blackwell OK 74631-4824 (580) 363-4080, fax: (580) 363-4565 [email protected]

Cox, Darrel Duane (Alesia) SY 30490 S 4430 Rd Vinita OK 74301-6949 (918) 519-1334

BA-Delaware/Chelsea Epworth PO Box 185 Delaware OK 74027-0185 (918) 467-3512 [email protected]

*Craig, Todd Miller (Stephanie) FD 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 439-1000

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Associate 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

Cramer, John (Vi) RL 6726 NW Maple Dr Lawton OK 73505-4259 (580) 699-7577 [email protected] Cranfill, Sandy SS 4721 Tartan Dr Metairie LA 70003-2848 *Crawford, Diana Cox (Robert) FE 2109 NW 59th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-7307 (918) 441-1751 [email protected]

ON-OKC Wesley 1401 NW 25th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3603 (405) 525-3521, fax: (405) 525-3524 [email protected]

*Crawford Jr, Ray R (Cathy) FE 1615 N Highway 88 Claremore OK 74017-2226 (918) 906-7317

BA-Claremore First 1615 N Highway 88 Claremore OK 74017-2226 (918) 341-4580, fax: (918) 341-4594 [email protected]

*Cressman, David (Barbara) FE 1300 Interurban Way Edmond OK 73034-4936 (405) 488-5269

ON-Luther/Nicoma Park PO Box 369 Luther OK 73054-0369 (405) 277-3191 [email protected]

*Cressman, K Keith (Adrienne) FE 8105 Aaron Dr Oklahoma City OK 73132-4084 (405) 728-2332

ON-OKC St Mark’s 8140 NW 36th St Bethany OK 73008-3526 (405) 789-9033, fax: (405) 789-9035 [email protected]

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*Crone, Lisa A (Allen) FE 1904 N Pecan Rd Ponca City OK 74604-3000 (580) 762-1917

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*Croninger, David (Robin) RE 15800 Wild Creek Dr Edmond OK 73013-3307 (405) 226-8509 [email protected] *Crooch, John (Jamie) RE 4424 Frisco Bridge Blvd Edmond OK 73034-7169 (405) 348-6174 [email protected] Crouch, Leon FL-IL 4301 S Expressway 83 Harlingen TX 78550-7949 (956) 423-4959 *Crowell, William G (Linda) FE 2012 W 110th Ct S Jenks OK 74037-2676 (918) 699-0127

TU-Tulsa Boston Ave-Associate 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3297 (918) 583-5181, fax: (918) 699-0101 [email protected]

Crownover, Randy (Penny) RE 1700 Camden Way Edmond OK 73013-2975 (405) 340-9133 Crumley, Randy (Judy) RE 409 E Bissell St Hugo OK 74743-7013 (580) 326-3181 Crutchfield, Bennie SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 317 Oklahoma City OK 73134-6076 (405) 749-2492 Culver, Cynthia Jean (Norman Gale) PD 1111 Sky View Dr Muskogee OK 74403-2839 (918) 869-0755

MU-Hometown Hospice 2307 S York Muskogee OK 74403-8876 (918) 681-4440 [email protected]

*Currie, Russell (Joann) RL 34103 Independence St Shawnee OK 74804-8903 (405) 273-3529

ST-Dale 34103 Independence St Shawnee OK 74804-8903 (405) 273-3529 [email protected]

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Curry, Janet SS 1330 Highfield Ct Oklahoma City OK 73159-7721 (405) 691-3087 Curtis, Avonne SS 9524 E 71st St Apt 109 Tulsa OK 74133-5215 (405) 751-7005 *Curtis, J Torrey (Joyce) RE 1222 Grandview Dr Weatherford OK 73096-2213 (580) 772-2155 [email protected] *Curtis, John Kenneth (Tammy) PL PO Box 2565 Stillwater OK 74076-2565 (580) 371-3109

ST-Eden Chapel PO Box 441 Perkins OK 74059-0441 (405) 547-1179 [email protected]

*Daigle, Michelle Coulter (Adam) FE 5229 S Marion Ave Tulsa OK 74135-3837 (918) 694-3152 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Trinity 3737 S Peoria Ave Tulsa OK 74105-3264 (918) 743-8911, fax: (918) 743-8933 [email protected]

*Daniel, David (Ginger) FE PO Box 566 Ada OK 74821-0566 (580) 279-1065 [email protected]

AR-Ada First PO Box 566 Ada OK 74821-0566 (580) 332-1398, fax: (580) 332-1918 [email protected]

*Danskin, Warren Lee (Lynette) RE 3227 S Quebec Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1733 (918) 712-9085 [email protected] Darter, Jerry A (Mary) RE 1005 Post Oak Ln Edmond OK 73034-8008 (405) 341-0264 *Davies, Mark Y A (Kristin) FE Sciences 2733 NW 155th St Edmond OK 73013-8811 (405) 285-5098

OS-OCU Dean Petree College Of Arts & 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402 (405) 208-5281, fax: (405) 208-6046 [email protected]

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*Davis, Bruce E FE 620 S Park Ln Altus OK 73521-5724 (580) 482-5662 [email protected]

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*Davis, Joe A (Nancy) RE 12316A N May Ave Ste 215 Oklahoma City OK 73120-1944 (405) 340-5281 [email protected] *Davis, Phillip A (Cheryl) FL PO Box 488 Buffalo OK 73834-0488 (580) 735-2688

WO-Buffalo/Fort Supply PO Box 488 Buffalo OK 73834-0488 (580) 735-2620 [email protected]

*Davis, Shannon Gene (Jan) FE 1005 S McKinley Wagoner OK 74467-7231 (918) 485-3058

MU-Wagoner PO Box 394 Wagoner OK 74477-0394 (918) 485-3059, fax: (918) 485-7649 [email protected]

*Davis, Stephen Paul (BJ) FL 4931 NW 19th St Oklahoma City OK 73127-2821 (405) 264-3956

OS-OKC St John’s 1755 N Meridian Ave Oklahoma City OK 73107-3637 (405) 946-0503, fax: (405) 946-0514 [email protected]

*Davis, Suzanne Lynch (Rick) FD 5603 S New Haven Ave Tulsa OK 74135-4175 (918) 496-9547

TU-Tulsa New Haven-Associate 5603 S New Haven Ave Tulsa OK 74135-4175 (918) 743-6491, fax: (918) 743-9306 [email protected]

Davis, William H (Betty) RE 320 Biggs St Greenville IL 62246-1902 (618) 664-4026 Deller, Nellda Sue SS 5246 N Delaware St Indianapolis IN 46220-3045 *DeMoss, Michael (Wendy) FE 323 N Broad St Guthrie OK 73044-1845 (405) 625-6995 [email protected] DeMoss, Robert A (Joyce) RE 9827 Hefner Village Dr Oklahoma City OK 73162-7742 (405) 470-0911 [email protected]

ON-Guthrie First PO Box 249 Guthrie OK 73044-0249 (405) 282-4297, fax: (405) 282-0707 [email protected]

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*Dennison, Daniel (Malinda) PE 4105 Hughes Cir Norman OK 73072-5148 (405) 406-5851

OS-OU Wesley Foundation 428 W Lindsay Norman OK 73069-8803 (405) 321-6266, fax: (405) 321-4499 [email protected]

*Denny, Dan (Pam) SY 1419 Lehigh Ave Hartshorne OK 74547-3831 (580) 421-6526 [email protected]

MC-Kiowa/Pittsburg PO Box 478 Kiowa OK 74553-0478 [email protected]

*Denslow, Craig S (Dameris) FE 270 N Maple St Oologah OK 74053-3035 (918) 269-9789 [email protected]

BA-Oologah 5834 E 410 Rd Oologah OK 74053-3524 (918) 443-2457, fax: (918) 443-2923 [email protected]

*Deroin, Lindee (James) SY 1116 County Road 5695 Ralston OK 74650-5023 (918) 538-2233 [email protected]

ST-Kaw City PO Box 55 Kaw City OK 74641-0055 (580) 269-2309 [email protected]

Derr, John (Janet) RE 2823 Suroya St Muskogee OK 74403-1629 (918) 683-1824 *Dery Jr, Gregg Bradford (Stephanie) PL 302 N Texas Elmore City OK 73433-9016 (580) 647-8400 [email protected]

AR-Elmore City PO Box 366 Elmore City OK 73433-0366 (580) 788-2761

Deviney, Michael Ray (Caron) PL PO Box 368 Maysville OK 73057-0368 (405) 207-3913 [email protected]

AR-Maysville PO Box 368 Maysville OK 73057-0368 (405) 867-5243 [email protected]

*Dexter, Edward Douglas (Jerrie) RE 1128 S 8th St Chickasha OK 73018-4434 (405) 224-7373 [email protected] *Dexter, Jerrie (Ed) RE 1128 S 8th St Chickasha OK 73018-4434 (405) 224-7373 [email protected]

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Deyong, John (Charlene) RA 8 E Janice Ave Apt 204 Yukon OK 73099-5615 (405) 265-1701 [email protected] *Dhaenens, Dawna (Jim) FD-LA 3410 Derek Ln Norman OK 73069-8327 (405) 366-6322 [email protected] *Dickie, Steven H (Faith) FE 14 Cedar Ridge Rd Broken Arrow OK 74011-1101 (918) 256-6116

TU-Oklahoma Methodist Manor Exec Dir 4134 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74135-1511 (918) 743-2565 [email protected]

*Diehl, Temple (Jason) PE PO Box 2342 Ada OK 74821-2342 (580) 279-1326

AR-Ada Asbury PO Box 2342 Ada OK 74821-2342 (580) 332-5266, fax: (580) 310-0763 [email protected]

Dieker, Denis RA 1708 4th St Pawnee OK 74058-5010 (918) 762-2358 Dill, Tolbert Baird (Jane) RE 1912 Inglewood St Henderson TX 75654-2508 [email protected] *Dodson, Donna J (William) FE 1901 Mocking Bird Ln Enid OK 73703-6652 (580) 237-0631 [email protected]

EN-District Superintendent PO Box 5024 Enid OK 73702-5024 (580) 233-1901, fax: (580) 234-2924 [email protected]

*Dodson, William Christopher (Jennifer) FE 312 SE 6th St Moore OK 73160-6715 (405) 794-1196 [email protected]

OS-Moore First-Associate 201 W Main St Moore OK 73160-5141 (405) 794-6671, fax: (405) 794-6751 [email protected]

*Dollarhide II, Charles L (Pat) RE 13117 Blanca Mesa Dr Oklahoma City OK 73142-6219 (405) 603-6707 [email protected]

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*Dollarhite, Brandon Blake (Andrea) FE 627 N Hill St Hobart OK 73651-1623 (580) 938-1130 [email protected]

CL-Hobart PO Box 648 Hobart OK 73651-0648 (580) 726-3678, fax: (580) 726-3678 [email protected]

*Domnick, Kim Alan (Carolyn) FE 1830 N Minnesota Ave Shawnee OK 74804-3847 (405) 273-2527 [email protected]

OS-Shawnee St Paul’s PO Box 3337 Shawnee OK 74802-3337 (405) 273-0982, fax: (405) 273-3001 cf [email protected]

*Dotson, Robert Edward (Sherre) RE PO Box 309 Verden OK 73092-0309 (405) 453-7880 [email protected] Dowler, Julie SY 1915 Lincoln Blvd Miami OK 74354-3922 (918) 533-7217

BA-Jay PO Box 436 Jay OK 74346-0436 (918) 253-4306 [email protected]

Dozer, Charles (Leola) RL 570 W 1st St Apt 316 Wellston OH 45692-1434 (918) 618-6858 Dozer, Clem (Dorothy) RE W4010 County Road J Irma WI 54442-9702 (715) 539-9010 Draper, Fredonia Souder SS 610 W Martin Luther King St Muskogee OK 74401-3831 Dulany, Joseph (Mary) RE 6200 Oregon Ave NW Apt 236 Washington DC 20015-1529 (202) 541-0236 [email protected] Dunham, Marian SS PO Box 109 Spavinaw OK 74366-0109 *Duran Sr, Robert S (Brenda) PE 1208 S Pennsylvania Ave Cherokee OK 73728-4030 (580) 271-2777 [email protected]

EN-Cherokee 400 S Grand Ave Cherokee OK 73728-2517 (580) 596-2400, fax: (580) 596-2497 [email protected]

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Durham, James A (Suk) RE 1109 Ashland Dr Columbia SC 29229-8410 *Durnell, Dale Lee (Donna) FE 304 S 6th St Henryetta OK 74437-5004 (580) 660-0353 [email protected]

MC-Henryetta PO Box 609 Henryetta OK 74437-0609 (918) 652-4452, fax: (918) 652-4453 [email protected]

*Dye, Michael J PE PO Box 357 Sterling OK 73567-0357 (405) 651-3431

LA-Sterling/Rush Springs PO Box 357 Sterling OK 73567-0357 (580) 365-4404, fax: (580) 365-4971 [email protected]

*Dyer, Dale Eugene (Darlene) RE 3530 S 37th West Ave Tulsa OK 74107-4212 (918) 279-0297 [email protected] Eason, Anita SS PO Box 386 Gage OK 73843-0386 (580) 923-7533 Eastmond, Mary Lue (Tony) RD 4621 NW 59th Ter Oklahoma City OK 73122-7509 (405) 721-0855 Easton, Virginia SS 709 E Beth St Whitney TX 76692-2406 Eastwood, Ed (Glenna) RL 11002 Freiday St SW Apt 17 Lakewood WA 98499-6810 *Edmison, Gail A (James) FD 307 Rosanne St Enid OK 73703-3521 (580) 237-3307 *Edmison, James Walter (Gail) RE 307 Rosanne St Enid OK 73703-3521 (580) 237-3307 [email protected] *Edmondson, Justus H (Sibyl) RE 7715 E 21st Pl Tulsa OK 74129-2405 (918) 627-2187

EN-The Commons Chaplain 301 S Oakwood Rd Enid OK 73703-4918 (580) 237-4442 [email protected]

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Egan, Geraldine SS 250 E Alameda St Unit 3303 Santa Fe NM 87501-6226 *Ehlers, Richard W (Marilyn) RL 12307 Stickney Pl Oklahoma City OK 73170-4847 (405) 691-8366

OS-OKC Selecman 3301 SW 41st St Oklahoma City OK 73119-3019 (405) 685-1215 [email protected]

*Eischen, Daniel (Mary) RE PO Box 1296 Salina OK 74365-1296 (918) 434-3177

MU-Hulbert PO Box 514 Hulbert OK 74441-0514 [email protected]

Ellis, Glenna SS 3129 NW 11th St Oklahoma City OK 73107-5209 (405) 602-0197 [email protected] Elswick, Elizabeth SS PO Box 145 Thackerville OK 73459-0145 Emler, Donald G (Suzanne) RE 6617 Candlewood Dr Oklahoma City OK 73132-2023 (405) 722-4258 *Emmons, Mary Ann FD 2138 S Urbana Ave Tulsa OK 74114-2138 (918) 742-6615

TU-Tulsa Boston Ave-Associate 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3297 (918) 583-5181, fax: (918) 699-0101 [email protected]

Engleking, Mary SS PO Box 888 Salado TX 76571-0888 (254) 947-5080 English, Connie SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 382 Oklahoma City OK 73134-5965 (405) 942-4399 [email protected] *Enright, Michael S (MacKenzie) FL PO Box 1325 Muskogee OK 74402-1325 (918) 284-3239

MU-Muskogee Spencer/Muskogee Wesley 541 N 7th St Muskogee OK 74401-6070 (918) 682-2823, fax: (918) 682-2823 [email protected]

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Eppler, Daniel R (Gloria) RL 11006 SE 75th St Geronimo OK 73543-5045 (580) 353-5160 [email protected] *Erwin, Phillip Douglas (Evelyn) RE 1402 E Grand Ave Tonkawa OK 74653-4321 (580) 628-8667 *Espinoza, Juventino (Mode) FE PO Box 881 Guymon OK 73942-0881 (580) 338-1727

WO-Guymon Victory-Associate PO Box 881 Guymon OK 73942-0881 (580) 338-6501, fax: (580) 338-6502 [email protected]

*Estrada, Jose (Ana) FL PO Box 173 Laverne OK 73848-0173 (580) 921-3400 [email protected]

WO-Vida En Abundancia PO Box 288 Laverne OK 73848-0288 (580) 461-1881 [email protected]

*Ewing, Mary Louise (Ben) RA PO Box 305 Geary OK 73040-0305 (405) 884-2709 [email protected] *Fahle, Lory J (Gary) FL 23 SW 51st St Lawton OK 73505-6832 (580) 355-0299 [email protected]

LA-Fletcher PO Box 491 Fletcher OK 73541-0491 (580) 549-6335 [email protected]

Farmer, James Robert (Shirley) SY RR 1 Box 62 Cleo Springs OK 73729-9721 (580) 227-0437

EN-Hitchcock PO Box 135 Hitchcock OK 73744-0135 (580) 825-3218 [email protected]

Farris, Jonathan Roy RE 19070 NW Northshore Ct Portland OR 97229-2076 (503) 690-4434 [email protected] *Feist, Robert E (Kathy) FE TU-Tulsa Christ 3515 S Harvard Ave 3515 S Harvard Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1840 Tulsa OK 74135-1840 (918) 488-1070 (918) 747-8601, fax: (918) 747-8202 [email protected]

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Felix, Evelyn Vivian SS 8409 E 134th St S Apt B Bixby OK 74008-3548 (918) 369-3682 *Fenn, Philip (Gloria Jean) RE 3209 Scotts Blf Norman OK 73072-4873 (405) 321-0620 [email protected] Ferguson, Dee SS PO Box 10834 Midwest City OK 73140-1834 *Fields II, Samuell-Sampaul (Annie) SY 1215 M St NE Ardmore OK 73401-7107 (580) 226-7026

AR-Ardmore Warren Memorial 1215 M St NE Ardmore OK 73401-7107 (580) 223-0296 [email protected]

Finney, Aaron Samuel SY 207 S Portland Allen OK 74825-4705 (580) 857-2606

AR-Gerty PO Box 345 Allen OK 74825-0345 (580) 399-0137 [email protected]

Fleming, Levina SS 8934 S 67th East Ave Tulsa OK 74133-5036 *Fletcher, Daniel K (Juanita B) FE PO Box 1245 Duncan OK 73534-1245 (580) 467-0257 [email protected]

LA-Duncan St Paul’s PO Box 1245 Duncan OK 73534-1245 (580) 255-2538, fax: (580) 255-1739 [email protected]

*Fletcher, Jan FE PO Box 424 Okeene OK 73763-0424 (580) 822-3405 [email protected]

EN-Okeene PO Box 424 Okeene OK 73763-0424 (580) 822-3404 [email protected]

Fletcher, Juanita B (Dan) RL 1506 Shadybrook Ln Duncan OK 73533-1424 (580) 933-4385 *Fletcher-Taylor, Michael L (Sharon) FE 12424 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74146-2202 (918) 398-3890 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa St Matthew’s 12424 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74146-2202 (918) 622-8703, fax: (918) 665-8839 [email protected]

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*Fletcher-Taylor, Sharon Kay (Michael) FE 1534 S 71st East Ave Tulsa OK 74112-7441 (918) 398-3891 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Memorial Dr 1534 S 71st East Ave Tulsa OK 74112-7441 (918) 835-8426, fax: (918) 835-8463 [email protected]

Flores, Alexandre (Tiffani) PL 517 Regent St Ardmore OK 73401-1763 (580) 678-8998

AR-Ardmore Asbury 516 Maxwell St NW Ardmore OK 73401-1752 (580) 223-4837, fax: (580) 223-4837 cf [email protected]

*Foos, Robert Warren (Tara) FL 305 N State Jones OK 73049-7719 (405) 509-4296 [email protected]

ON-Jones PO Box 597 Jones OK 73049-0597 (405) 399-2926 [email protected]

Foos, Tara D (Robert) PL 305 N State Jones OK 73049-7719 (405) 399-2926

OS-Wheatland PO Box 9 Wheatland OK 73097-0009 (405) 745-2653, fax: (405) 745-2653 [email protected]

Forrest, William (Roberta) RL 19705 E 39th St Broken Arrow OK 74014-1386 [email protected] *Forthman, C R Richard (Margaret) AM PO Box 371 Temple OK 73568-0371 (405) 274-1943 [email protected]

LA-Temple/Comanche/Aldersgate PO Box 371 Temple OK 73568-0371 (580) 342-6768 [email protected]

*Foster, John H (Carol) RE 1908 NW 56th St Oklahoma City OK 73118-1406 (405) 842-8413 [email protected] *Foster, John Mark (Chantelle) FE 2917 Canton Ln Edmond OK 73012-3659 (405) 627-2287

ON-Edmond Acts 2 4848 W Covell Rd Edmond OK 73012-3476 (405) 359-2287, fax: (405) 359-2286 [email protected]

*Fox, Terry W (Becky) RL PO Box 517 Beggs OK 74421-0517 (918) 759-7306

MU-Oktaha PO Box 83 Oktaha OK 74450-0083 [email protected]



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Foye, Mary Beth FD-TL 4201 NW 54th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-1340 (405) 605-6372 [email protected] *Franks, Matthew D (Ashley) PE PO Box 388 Calumet OK 73014-0388 (405) 893-2257 [email protected]

CL-Calumet/Red Rock PO Box 208 Calumet OK 73014-0208 (405) 893-2259, fax: (405) 893-2259 [email protected]

*Frazier, Michael (Sharon Kay) FL 102 Kiamichi St Hugo OK 74743-6234 (580) 326-8893

MC-Hugo Paul’s Chapel/Fort Towson 512 S Broadway St Hugo OK 74743-6234 (580) 326-3730, fax: (580) 317-8024 [email protected]

Freeman, Gwenda Gay (William) RL PO Box 742 Maysville OK 73057-0742 (405) 867-1966 [email protected] *Freese, Rudolph W (Piper) PE PO Box 15 Cookson OK 74427-0015 (918) 457-7976 [email protected]

MU-Cookson PO Box 15 Cookson OK 74427-0015 (918) 457-5717, fax: (918) 457-5839 [email protected]

Frisby, Dan J RE 10100 Thompkins Pl Oklahoma City OK 73162-5325 (405) 919-1830 [email protected] *Fyffe, Barbara (Bill) FL PO Box 184 Waynoka OK 73860-0184 (918) 629-3027 [email protected]

WO-Waynoka/Cheyenne Valley PO Box 184 Waynoka OK 73860-0184 (580) 824-5211 [email protected]

*Gable Jr, John RE PO Box 7212 Moore OK 73153-1212 (405) 473-7340

CL-Lookeba/Bridgeport PO Box 7212 Moore OK 73153-1212

*Gardner, David K (Jana) FL PO Box 803 Anadarko OK 73005-0803 (405) 247-2636 [email protected]

LA-Anadarko First/Verden PO Box 803 Anadarko OK 73005-0803 (405) 247-3175 [email protected]

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Garoutte, Melba SS 2711 NW 75th St Lawton OK 73505-1210 (580)536-7936 *Gaston, Larry (Bobbie) FE 905 N Broadway St Stigler OK 74462-1606 [email protected]

MC-Stigler PO Box 249 Stigler OK 74462-0249 (918) 967-8861, fax: (918) 967-8174 [email protected]

*Gaudreau, Mary Elaine Hughes (Jeff) FD 300 N Douglas Blvd Guthrie OK 73044-8919 (405) 820-4069

ON-National Disaster Consultant 300 N Douglas Blvd Guthrie OK 73044-8919 (405) 282-1824 [email protected]

*George, Anna Marie Elizabeth (Lee) PE 416 E Kennedy Lexington OK 73051-8713 (405) 593-1191

OS-Lexington PO Box 1239 Lexington OK 73051-1239 (405) 527-3506 [email protected]

Germany, Charles H (Julie) RE 333 Elmwood Ave Apt J421 Maplewood NJ 07040-2463 *Ghormley, Connell (Pat) RE PO Box 575 Tahlequah OK 74465-0575 (918) 207-2209 [email protected] *Gibbens, Jeannine SS 3 E Woodward Blvd Unit 113 Tulsa OK 74114-1106 (918) 510-2291 [email protected] Gibbens, Twila Gail FE 1442 S Quaker Tulsa OK 74120-5814 (918) 508-9079 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa St Paul’s 1442 S Quaker Ave Tulsa OK 74120-5814 (918) 585-9596, fax: (918) 582-7778 [email protected]

*Gibson, Connie Jean (Gary) FE 2948 SW 127th St Oklahoma City OK 73170-2004 (405) 496-9072 [email protected]

OS-OKC Southern Hills 8200 S Pennsylvania Ave Oklahoma City OK 73159-5202 (405) 681-5515, fax: (405) 681-5516 [email protected]

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*Gilbert, Robert Charles FL 721 S Evans Ave Leedey OK 73654-9333 (580) 488-3336

CL-Leedey/Hammon PO Box 298 Leedey OK 73654-0298 (580) 488-2940 [email protected]

*Giles, Kimberly PL 7164 N 2870 Rd Hennessey OK 73742-6008 (405) 853-2481 [email protected]

EN-Enid Bethany 931 E Maple Ave Enid OK 73701-4454 (580) 237-6611

*Gilland, George Allen (Patricia) RE 511 N Broadway St Marlow OK 73055-1839 (580) 658-1420 [email protected] *Gober Jr, John Thomas (Lisa) FE 4805 SE 41st St Del City OK 73115-4403 (405) 670-5703

OS-Good Shepherd Hospice 4805 SE 41st St Del City OK 73115-4403 (405) 943-0903 [email protected]

Good, Faye RL PO Box 151 Clinton OK 73601-0151 (918) 358-5797 *Gordon II, David L (Cathy) FL PO Box 308 Forgan OK 73938-0308 (580) 487-3586 [email protected]

WO-Forgan/Gate PO Box 308 Forgan OK 73938-0308 (580) 487-3720 [email protected]

*Gorrell Jr, Robert E (Prudy) FE 12733 Park Hill Road Oklahoma City OK 73142 (405) 639-7951

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

Govett Jr, Bruce RL 612 Labrea Dr Sulphur OK 73086-9037 (580) 622-4769 Gragg, James Printest (Elaine) RE 10609 Regent St Oklahoma City OK 73162-6935 (405) 603-8297 [email protected]

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Graham, Gary Lynn (Margaret) RE PO Box 296 Stratford TX 79084-0296 [email protected] *Graham III, James Bedelle (Nancy) FE 507 Quail Ridge Dr Tahlequah OK 74464-5510 (918) 607-9384

MU-Tahlequah 300 W Delaware St Tahlequah OK 74464-3610 (918) 456-6141, fax: (918) 456-8111 [email protected]

Graham Jr, Kerney (Pat) RE 33503 Lake Rd Shawnee OK 74801-5638 (580) 362-2428 *Grantz, Arron (Jami) PL PO Box 174 Morrison OK 73061-0174 (405) 714-3825 [email protected]

ST-Morrison PO Box 174 Morrison OK 73061-0174 (580) 724-3537 [email protected]

*Graves, Charles E (Karen) FE 2419 Sherwood Ct Woodward OK 73801-6385 (580) 334-6890

WO-Woodward First 1111 Downs Ave Woodward OK 73801-5713 (580) 256-5515, fax: (580) 256-9590 [email protected]

*Gravley-Quinn, Norma (Bryant) FE 1406 NE Kingsbriar Dr Lawton OK 73507-1910 (580) 595-9777

LA-Lawton Centenary PO Box 507 Lawton OK 73502-0507 (580) 355-5660, fax: (580) 351-0111 [email protected]

*Gray, Virginia N RD 3706 E 4th St Tulsa OK 74112-1222 (918) 231-8341 [email protected] Green, Teresa FD-TL 12605 Bannockburn Pl Oklahoma City OK 73142-4518 (405) 923-4089 [email protected] *Greenwald, Philip A (Stephanie) FD 14308 Middleberry Rd Edmond OK 73013-7044 (405) 248-2231

OS-OKC St Luke’s-Associate 222 NW 15th St Oklahoma City OK 73103-3507 (405) 232-1371, fax: (405) 239-7095 [email protected]

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*Green-Young, Ashley (Brian) FE 123 W 4th St Stroud OK 74079-3621 (918) 968-1589

Appointment ST-Stroud 324 N 2nd Ave Stroud OK 74079-0651 (918) 968-2732 [email protected]

Griffin, Helen SS 1030 Denison St Muskogee OK 74401-5933 *Griffin, L Don FE PO Box 309 Beaver OK 73932-0309 (580) 625-3248 [email protected]

WO-Beaver PO Box 309 Beaver OK 73932-0309 (580) 625-4514, fax: (580) 625-4014 [email protected]

*Griffin, Raymond Eugene (Nancy) RE 4105 S Robb Ave Muskogee OK 74401-2310 (918) 682-3196

MU-Okay PO Box 147 Okay OK 74446-0147 [email protected]

Griggs, Douglas A RA 5500 SW 9th Ave Apt 325 Amarillo TX 79106-4119 (806) 467-7362 [email protected] Grounds, Linda Kay (Donald) OE 1209 N 140th St Nardin OK 74646-5070 (405) 406-8820

EN-Medford 123 N 2nd St Medford OK 73759-1101 (580) 395-2011 [email protected]

*Grove, Miriam Susan (Chris) OE PO Box 425 Wakita OK 73771-0425 (580) 594-6213 [email protected]

EN-Wakita/Manchester PO Box 425 Wakita OK 73771-0425 (580) 594-6243 [email protected]

Groves, Donald J RE 8714 Harvard Dr Fort Smith AR 72908-8523 Guillen, Eleazar (Rosa) RE-OE 7712 S Maple Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-6233 (580) 338-7486 *Gwartney, Charla B (Kurt) FE 325 NE 4th St Apt 4 Oklahoma City OK 73104-4001 (405) 990-6197 [email protected]

ON-Edmond Acts 2-Associate 4848 W Covell Rd Edmond OK 73012-3476 (405) 359-2287, fax: (405) 359-2286 [email protected]

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*Hack, Christene Shirley (Larry) SY RR 1 Box 276 Garvin OK 74736-9751 (580) 746-2499

MC-Boswell PO Box 387 Boswell OK 74727-0387 (580) 566-2626 [email protected]

*Hale, Carla SY 1203 E 10th St Shawnee OK 74801-7307 (405) 213-6568

OS-Shawnee St Mark’s 1202 E 9th St Shawnee OK 74801-7340 (405) 273-5675 [email protected]

*Hale, Stephen T FE PO Box 21054 Oklahoma City OK 73156-1054 (405) 343-5431

ON-OKC Chapel Hill-Associate 2717 W Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-6423 (405) 751-0755, fax: (405) 752-8919 [email protected]

Hall Jr, Andrew M (Vicki) RE 14612 Westcreek Rd Piedmont OK 73078-8912 (405) 373-1376 [email protected] *Hamill, Randall R (Debra) FE 1031 Hillside Rd Grove OK 74344-3515 (918) 964-0542

BA-Grove PO Box 450387 Grove OK 74345-0387 (918) 786-5148, fax: (918) 787-5148 [email protected]

*Hamilton, Harold O PD 5906 E 100th St Tulsa OK 74137-5511 (918) 344-1982

TU-Tulsa First-Associate 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 592-3862, fax: (918) 584-5228 [email protected]

*Hamilton, Nancy Leann FD 301 E Rose Dr Midwest City OK 73110-5015 (580) 210-9262 [email protected]

ON-OKC Wickline-Associate 417 Mid America Blvd Midwest City OK 73110-5672 (405) 732-0356, fax: (405) 732-4224 [email protected]

*Hamilton, Paul Robert (Wilma) FE PO Box 60 Seiling OK 73663-0060 (580) 922-3220 [email protected]

WO-Seiling PO Box 60 Seiling OK 73663-0060 (580) 922-4914 [email protected]

Hamilton, Richard Alan RE 1402 N Choctaw Pl Claremore OK 74017-3114 (918) 342-0246

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Hamilton Jr, Argus J (Claudia) RE 9100 Lakecrest Dr Oklahoma City OK 73159-6763 (405) 691-0404 [email protected] Hamon, Wendell (Pat) RL 3206 Robin Ridge Rd Woodward OK 73801-6363 (580) 727-1310 [email protected] Hancock, W Eugene (Ruth) RE 1211 W Spring St Collinsville OK 74021-3122 (918) 553-8034 Hanes, James W (Nancy) RA 716 Main St Waynoka OK 73860-6836 Hanna, Charles (Vera) RE 721 S Oak St Bristow OK 74010-3613 (918) 367-1095 [email protected] Harber, Gary Lynn (Sherian) FE 5525 E 90th Ct Tulsa OK 74137-3587 (918) 493-2830

TU-Tulsa St James 5050 E 111th St Tulsa OK 74137-7603 (918) 299-1133, fax: (918) 299-1205 [email protected]

*Hardgrove, Michael Dow (Wendy) FE 3709 E 39th St Tulsa OK 74135-2407 (918) 749-1803

TU-Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office Chaplain 3709 E 39th St Tulsa OK 74135-2407 (918) 596-8920 [email protected]

Hardwick, James W (Irma) RE 9323 E 29th Pl Tulsa OK 74129-6825 Hardy, P Darrell (Winonna) RE 12517 St Lukes Ln Oklahoma City OK 73142-5182 (979) 324-7981 Hargrove, Elson P (Joyce) RE 2919 S 138th East Pl Tulsa OK 74134-3060 (918) 740-1312 [email protected]

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*Harker, Linda M (Ralph) FE 3109 Skye Ridge Dr Norman OK 73069-9735 (405) 310-4797 [email protected]

OS-Norman McFarlin PO Box 6390 Norman OK 73070-6390 (405) 321-3484, fax: (405) 321-3498 [email protected]

*Harlan, Larry B (Brenda) FL PO Box 189 Thomas OK 73669-0189 (580) 661-3813 [email protected]

CL-Thomas/Fay PO Box 189 Thomas OK 73669-0189 (580) 661-3884, fax: (580) 661-3884 [email protected]

Harrel, Francis Leon (Diane) RE 2008 W Sandusky St Broken Arrow OK 74012-0436 (918) 355-6803 *Harris, Joseph (Nancy) FE 11704 Blue Sky Dr Oklahoma City OK 73162-2233 (405) 420-5462

ON-Communications Dir/Assist to The Bishop 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2077, fax: (405) 530-2093 [email protected]

Harris, Nicholas (Chris) RE 16 Eaton Pl Edmond OK 73034-7332 *Harris, Patricia K (Robert) FL 310 N Cheatham St Adair OK 74330-2233 (918) 825-0885

MU-Adair 310 N Cheatham Adair OK 74330-2233 (918) 785-2247, fax: (918) 785-2247 [email protected]

*Harris, Robert Douglas (Patricia) FE PO Box 67 Pryor OK 74362-0067 (918) 825-0885 [email protected]

MU-Pryor PO Box 67 Pryor OK 74362-0067 (918) 825-0346, fax: (918) 825-0343 [email protected]

Harrison, Dorothy SS 8887 S Lewis Ave Apt 203 Tulsa OK 74137-3218 *Harrison, Tom (Dana) FE 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 495-1720

TU-Tulsa Asbury 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

*Harshaw, Steven D (Sue) FE 602 E Colorado St Walters OK 73572-1644 (580) 512-7913 [email protected]

LA-Walters PO Box 446 Walters OK 73572-0446 (580) 875-2536 [email protected]

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Harvey, James A (Martha) FL PO Box 116 Kremlin OK 73753-0116 (580) 874-2232

EN-Kremlin PO Box 94 Kremlin OK 73753-0094 (580) 874-2298 [email protected]

*Harwood, Edwin D (Phyllis) PL PO Box 230 Wister OK 74966-0230 (580) 453-9734

MC-Wister PO Box 230 Wister OK 74966-0230 (918) 655-7989

*Hathaway, Virginia W (Bill) RE 3761 Rod Carew Dr Round Rock TX 78665-2456 (918) 931-7487 [email protected] *Hathaway, Wilbur (Ginny) RE 3761 Rod Carew Dr Round Rock TX 78665-2456 *Havlik, Cynthia Lou (Peter) FE 3370 E 54th St Tulsa OK 74135-3802 (918) 743-2608

TU-Tulsa New Haven 5603 S New Haven Ave Tulsa OK 74135-4175 (918) 743-6491, fax: (918) 743-9306 [email protected]

Hay, Ron D (Sue) FE-IL 6510 S 93rd East Ave Apt B Tulsa OK 74133-1488 (918) 872-6916 [email protected] *Hayes, Barry S FL 312 W Olive St Stilwell OK 74960-3015 (918) 696-2438 [email protected]

MU-Stilwell PO Box 206 Stilwell OK 74960-0206 (918) 696-2484 [email protected]

*Haynes, Andrew (Amber) FL 12137 SW 8th St Yukon OK 73099-7326 (405) 265-7544

OS-OKC St Luke’s-Associate 222 NW 15th St Oklahoma City OK 73103-3507 (405) 232-1371, fax: (405) 239-7095 [email protected]

*Haynes, Gary D (Margaret) FL PO Box 847 Mounds OK 74047-0847 (918) 827-4099 [email protected]

MU-Mounds PO Box 347 Mounds OK 74047-0347 (918) 827-6705 [email protected]

Hays, Barbara RE 1213 Red Ash Cir Durham NC 27704-1795 (919) 477-8206

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Hazlitt, Joe A (Niece) RE 902 E Juanita St Wynnewood OK 73098-2812 (405) 665-2224 *Heath, Jerrell Neil (Sherry) AM-IL PO Box 545 Quinton OK 74561-0545 (918) 469-3479 [email protected] *Heath, Sherry Irene (Jerrell) FE PO Box 545 Quinton OK 74561-0545 (918) 469-3479 [email protected]

MC-Quinton/Canadian PO Box 545 Quinton OK 74561-0545 (918) 469-2663 [email protected]

*Heatley Jr, Warren Kip FL 105 N Timberline Dr Perkins OK 74059-3048 (405) 547-5177 [email protected]

ST-Perkins PO Box 280 Perkins OK 74059-0280 (405) 547-2481, fax: (405) 547-2482 [email protected]

Heaton, Joe (Katherine) RE 107 Agape Ct Denison TX 75021-4432 (903) 464-9136 [email protected] *Hedger, Richard (Dolores) RE 3213 S Pittsburg Pl Tulsa OK 74135-1753 (918) 794-1577 [email protected] Hendricks, Reba SS 5073 Brock Rd Ardmore OK 73401-0304 (580) 657-3735 Henry, William R (Phyllis) RE 11609 N Victoria Dr Oklahoma City OK 73120-6909 (405) 751-9979 [email protected] *Hensley, Felecia (Pat) PE PO Box 147 Sentinel OK 73664-0147 (405) 642-6546 [email protected]

CL-Sentinel PO Box 10 Sentinel OK 73664-0010 (580) 393-4484, fax: (580) 393-4484 [email protected]

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*Herndon, Charles M (Margie) RE 3180 S Sandusky Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1746 (918) 549-8683 [email protected] Hestwood, Bernice SS 12525 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 222 Oklahoma City OK 73120-9464 (405) 302-0153 Hestwood, Lenora SS 6517 Prairie Rd NE Albuquerque NM 87109-1932 Heusel, Alice J SS 1718 Cedar Ave Woodward OK 73801-5425 (580) 256-6323 Heusel, Scott Elliott (Buffi) FE-SOC 5106 Trails Edge Dr Arlington TX 76017-2071 (580) 541-8186 [email protected] *Hewett, James Allen (Beth) RE RR 2 Box 2094 Checotah OK 74426-9654 (720) 544-1443 [email protected] Higdon, Carolyn PL PO Box 848 Ringling OK 73456-0848 (580) 662-2497

AR-Courtney 33996 Courtney Rd Ringling OK 73456-2003 (580) 662-2497 [email protected]

Higgins, Younghee SS 2008 W Beltline Rd Cedar Hill TX 75104-5618 [email protected] Hill, Cheryl Lynn (Christopher) RE 4 Redfern Pl Boise ID 83716-3128 (208) 345-1529 [email protected] *Hill, James R (Lu Ann) FE 215 S Cherokee St Hennessey OK 73742-1509 (405) 853-2614

EN-Hennessey 201 S Cherokee St Hennessey OK 73742-1509 (405) 853-2569, fax: (405) 853-2569 cf [email protected]

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*Hill, Katherine J (Brad) FE 7431 E 91st St Tulsa OK 74133-6020 (918) 407-5388

Appointment TU-Tulsa Faith-Associate 7431 E 91st St Tulsa OK 74133-6020 (918) 252-1679 [email protected]

Hill, Pauline SS 18364 W Woodhaven Dr Cookson OK 74427-2339 (918) 457-5676 *Hiller, Jeffrey (Sharri) PL 31600 E 1900 Rd Ringling OK 73456-9415 (580) 662-2100

AR-Healdton PO Box 456 Healdton OK 73438-0456 (580) 229-0273 [email protected]

Hilton, James W (Mary) RL 153 Pine Cone Gln Holly Lake Ranch TX 75765-7482 (580) 649-1735 [email protected] *Himes, Harold RE 1304 Red Bud St Apt 101 Yukon OK 73099-5656 (405) 830-1014 Himes, Jeannie (Jim) FE 215 S Margene Dr Midwest City OK 73130-4218 (405) 209-0202 [email protected] Hinckley, Jean SS 305 Chateau Dr Apt B Moore OK 73160-8273 (405) 735-5313 [email protected] Hobbs, Lillie Mae SS 2435 NW 122nd St Apt 106 Oklahoma City OK 73120-8425 (405) 525-9618 Hodgson, Robert Randel (Billy Sue) RE 316 Lonnie Ave Ponca City OK 74601-1310 (580) 491-2740 [email protected]

ON-OKC Douglas Blvd 208 S Douglas Blvd Midwest City OK 73130-4208 (405) 732-3035, fax: (405) 732-1142 [email protected]

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*Hodson, Philip T (Joelle) PL 401 N 2nd St Hugo OK 74743-3803 (765) 532-3429

MC-Hugo First/Wesley PO Box M Hugo OK 74743-1511 (580) 326-6392 [email protected]

Hoerth, Patricia B DE 6201 County Road 90 Red Rock OK 74651-0318 (580) 917-6011

ST-Turtle Rock Farm 6201 County Road 90 Red Rock OK 74651-0318 (580) 725-3411 [email protected]

*Hoffman, Theodore Charles (Jane) RL 101 S Leblanc St Ochelata OK 74051-5016 (918) 729-4444 [email protected]

BA-Ochelata PO Box 236 Ochelata OK 74051-0236 (918) 535-2321 [email protected]

*Hoffmann, Thomas (Nancy) FE 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 346-9972

TU-Tulsa First-Associate 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 592-3862, fax: (918) 584-5228 [email protected]

*Holdeman, Gary Eugene (Joyce) FE PO Box 1145 Guymon OK 73942-1145 (580) 338-6761 [email protected]

WO-Guymon Victory PO Box 881 Guymon OK 73942-0881 (580) 338-6501, fax: (580) 338-6502 [email protected]

Holden, Gerald (Alice) RL 11290 County Road 230 Oronogo MO 64855-9144 *Holder, Lawrence W (Molly) FE 236 E Mobile Ter Mustang OK 73064-6500 (405) 256-6544

OS-Mustang PO Box 180 Mustang OK 73064-0180 (405) 376-3139, fax: (405) 376-4203 [email protected]

*Hollifield, James C (Donna) FE 111 N Academy Newkirk OK 74647-3517 (580) 362-2395 [email protected]

EN-Newkirk PO Box 416 Newkirk OK 74647-0416 (580) 362-2356 [email protected]

Holston, Bennie SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 315 Oklahoma City OK 73134-6075 (405) 749-6884

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Hook, Denny G (Carolyn) RE 2020 Cypress St Gainesville TX 76240-3708 (940) 665-0220 [email protected] *Hopper, Travis (Kelli) FE 1117 N Main Blanchard OK 73010-6801 (405) 485-2991 [email protected]

OS-Blanchard PO Box 490 Blanchard OK 73010-0490 (405) 485-3579, fax: (405) 485-3123 [email protected]

*Horton, Charles Wayne (Nancy) FE 203 W 16th St Owasso OK 74055-4916 (918) 381-2869

BA-Owasso 13800 E 106th St N Owasso OK 74055-5970 (918) 272-5731, fax: (918) 272-2451 [email protected]

Horton, Don (Sarah) RE 104 9th St Cir Chickasha OK 73018-6813 (405) 224-6746 [email protected] *Horton-Ware, Elizabeth R (Eric) FE PO Box 350 Weatherford OK 73096-2838 (580) 774-5072

CL-SWOSU Wesley Fnd PO Box 350 Weatherford OK 73096-0350 (580) 772-5511, fax: (580) 772-5571 [email protected]

House, Richard M (Nancy) RE 3317 Cheyenne Villa Cir Edmond OK 73013-0601 (405) 513-6634 [email protected] *Howard, Mark A (Cindy) FL MU-Circle Of Care Director Of Residential PO Box 1202 Services Gore OK 74435-1202 PO Box 999 (918) 797-8627 Gore OK 74435-0999 (918) 487-5281, fax: (918) 487-9929 [email protected] Howard, Orval Ray (Juanita) RL 701 S 7th St Marlow OK 73055-3217 *Howl, Ginger W (Wesley) RD 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 8A Oklahoma City OK 73134-6080 (405) 748-7025 [email protected]

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*Hudson, Marvin J (Marilyn) FE PO Box 385 Mooreland OK 73852-0385 (405) 834-0299

Appointment WO-Mooreland PO Box 385 Mooreland OK 73852-0385 (580) 994-5550, fax: (580) 995-5550 [email protected]

Huggins, Ricky L (Donna) HL 4235 Kelley Highway Fort Smith AR 72904-5013 (479) 650-9691 [email protected] Hughes, Audell SS 3800 Jim Robison Dr Edmond OK 73013-6321 (405) 359-2254 [email protected] *Hughes, Crystal L (Christopher) PE 600 S 3rd St Morris OK 74445-2204 (918) 408-5266 [email protected]

MU-Morris PO Box 111 Morris OK 74445-0111 (918) 733-2790, fax: (918) 733-4502 [email protected]

Hughes, Virginia SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 378 Oklahoma City OK 73134-6077 (405) 842-2353 Hull, Donald (Cindy) RE 8517 County Road 380 Waynoka OK 73860-6854 (580) 824-0192 *Humphrey, Bradley W (Janie) FE 10212 S Oswego Pl Tulsa OK 74137-5841 (918) 518-5265

TU-Tulsa Faith 7431 E 91st St Tulsa OK 74133-6020 (918) 252-1679, fax: (918) 250-1938 [email protected]

Humphrey, Roland (Vera Ann) RE-OE 12500 W 82nd Ter Lenexa KS 66215-2743 *Hunt, Gene Otis (La Donna) RE 4536 Kiva Ct Oklahoma City OK 73135-3177 (405) 245-0175 [email protected] Hunt, Harold D (Karen) PL PO Box 774 Davis OK 73030 (580) 247-0258

AR-Lone Grove PO Box 314 Lone Grove OK 73443-0314 (580) 223-3990 [email protected]

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*Hunt, James (Hilary) FE 1804 W Memphis St Broken Arrow OK 74012-4820 (918) 384-8784

TU-Broken Arrow First-Associate 112 E College St Broken Arrow OK 74012-3909 (918) 258-1505, fax: (918) 258-1507 [email protected]

*Husted, Rusty L (Jessica) FL PO Box 377 Arnett OK 73832-0377 (580) 350-7796 [email protected]

WO-Arnett PO Box 377 Arnett OK 73832-0377 (580) 885-7771 [email protected]

*Hutson, Kim F (Rhonda) FL PO Box 623 Spiro OK 74959-0623 (918) 774-4782

MU-Spiro/Cameron PO Box 427 Spiro OK 74959-0427 (918) 962-2538, fax: (918) 962-2538 [email protected]

*Ingraham, Deborah FE 12 S Ridge Pointe Cir Edmond OK 73034-7385 (405) 301-1172 [email protected]

OS-OKC Epworth 1901 N Douglas Ave Oklahoma City OK 73106-4255 (405) 525-2346 [email protected]

*Ingram, Tomisene (Francis) RE PO Box 418 Carnegie OK 73015-0418 [email protected] *Irby, Mary C FE PO Box 218 Jet OK 73749-0218 (580) 626-4704

EN-Jet/Prairie Valley PO Box 218 Jet OK 73749-0218 (580) 626-4502 [email protected]

Isbell, George V (Barbara) RE PO Box 435 Dill City OK 73641-0435 Israel, Tim P (Jan) SY PO Box 1596 Elk City OK 73648-1596 (580) 225-5080 Izard, Gale Normand (Holley) RE 2305 Webb Ave Greenville TX 75402-6833 (903) 455-8299 [email protected]

CL-Canute PO Box 1596 Elk City OK 73648-1596 [email protected]

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Izquierdo, Dianna Chaney SS 318 E 2nd St Skiatook OK 74070-1214 (918) 675-5544 [email protected] Jaap, Eva SS 3505 Piedmont Pl Schertz TX 78154-2522 (210) 566-0107 *Jackson, Furan PL 1725 30th Ave NE Miami OK 74354-1479 (918) 542-0824 [email protected]

BA-Commerce/Quapaw 1725 30th Ave NE Miami OK 74354-1479 (918) 540-2657 [email protected]

*Jackson Jr, Ernest (Carolyn) RE 6317 NW 84th St Oklahoma City OK 73132-4630 (405) 720-7797 [email protected]

OS-Washington PO Box 33 Washington OK 73093-0033 (405) 288-1775 [email protected]

*Jacobson, J Larry (Sara) RE 1710 Opal St Chickasha OK 73018-5133 (405) 401-0679 [email protected]

OS-OKC Lambuth 3823 S Shields Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73129-2853 (405) 632-4801 [email protected]

*Jacobson, Sara L (Larry) RD 1710 Opal St Chickasha OK 73018-5133 (405) 222-4652 [email protected] *James, Andrew FE 2360 Apache St Choctaw OK 73020-3006 (972) 489-2288

ON-Choctaw 1200 N Choctaw Rd Choctaw OK 73020-7672 (405) 390-8151, fax: (405) 281-6461 [email protected]

*James, Christy Leigh FE 1908 NW 173rd Edmond OK 73034 (972) 569-7646

ON-Edmond New Covenant-Associate 2700 S Boulevard St Edmond OK 73013-5259 (405) 562-3200, fax: (405) 562-3290 [email protected]

*Jardine, Mark Ross (Elizabeth) FE 2130 W Okmulgee St Muskogee OK 74401-5261 (918) 682-8243

MU-Muskogee St Paul 2130 W Okmulgee Muskogee OK 74401-5261 (918) 687-7571, fax: (918) 682-4148 [email protected]

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*Jaynes, Jeff (Adriane) FE 2939 S Cincinnati Ave Tulsa OK 74114-5222 (918) 409-0706

TU-Restore Hope Ministries 2960 Charles Page Blvd Tulsa OK 74127-8318 (918) 582-5766, fax: (918) 587-5449 [email protected]

*Jenkins, David D (Cindy) FE 207 Cedar Dr Davis OK 73030-2723 (580) 247-5030 [email protected]

AR-Davis PO Box 246 Davis OK 73030-0246 (580) 369-2258, fax: (580) 369-2258 [email protected]

*Jeong, Kiyoung (Jongsun) OE 5307 SW Ashbrook Ave Lawton OK 73505-9629 (580) 536-2009

LA-Lawton New Light 5901 SW Lee Blvd Lawton OK 73505-0402 (580) 536-6884 [email protected]

*Jeske, Connie Cole (Leroy) FD 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 845-6898

TU-Tulsa First-Associate 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 592-3862, fax: (918) 584-5228 [email protected]

*Johns, Robert E (Cherry) FE 1138 S Yale Ave Tulsa OK 74112-5343 (918) 872-8741

TU-Tulsa Will Rogers 1138 S Yale Ave Tulsa OK 74112-5343 (918) 834-0891, fax: (918) 835-4740 [email protected]

*Johnson, Darlene FL 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 488-0725

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Assistant 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

*Johnson, David (Lanese) FE 2509 SW 141st St Oklahoma City OK 73170-5790 (405) 759-2147

OS-OKC St Andrew’s-Associate 2727 SW 119th St Oklahoma City OK 73170-2603 (405) 692-4242, fax: (405) 692-4271 [email protected]

*Johnson, Don T (Karen) RE 2320 S Kalanchoe Ave Broken Arrow OK 74012-0934 (918) 286-7965 [email protected] *Johnson, Frankye A FE 2212 Alderham Ave Oklahoma City OK 73170-3209 (405) 691-0457

OS-District Superintendent 4334 NW Expressway Ste 212 Oklahoma City OK 73116-1578 (405) 607-2770, fax: (405) 607-2484 [email protected]

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Johnson, Lawrence A (Carol) RE 4108 W Kent St Broken Arrow OK 74012-8752 (918) 455-7197 [email protected] *Johnson, Rockford A (Elizabeth) FE 1103 S 8th St Chickasha OK 73018-4433 (405) 224-0160 [email protected]

OS-Chickasha Epworth PO Box 518 Chickasha OK 73023-0518 (405) 224-3320, fax: (405) 224-8038 [email protected]

Jones, Audrey Powell SS 34539 Valley Hill Ln Eustis FL 32736-5208 Jones, Bobby SY PO Box 4 Blair OK 73526-0004 (580) 563-2388

CL-Eldorado PO Box 4 Blair OK 73526-0004

Jones, Cherlyn SS 206 E Beech St Skiatook OK 74070-2314 (918) 396-2663 *Jones, David W (Jeanie) PL 2305 NW Crosby Park Blvd Lawton OK 73505-1301 (580) 353-0787

LA-Manitou PO Box 25 Manitou OK 73555-0025 (580) 284-7725 [email protected]

*Jones, Donald Eugene (Linda) FE 1209 N 140th Nardin OK 74646-5070 (405) 406-8815

EN-Nardin 108 W Main St Nardin OK 74646-5000 (580) 363-1810 [email protected]

*Jones, Galeda (Montie) RL PO Box 112 Lawton OK 73502-0112 (580) 704-9467 [email protected]

LA-Cameron Wesley Fnd 500 SW 27th St Lawton OK 73505-7210 (580) 357-7226, fax: (580) 357-8569 [email protected]

*Jones, James W (Lou Ann) FE 4001 Country Club Enid OK 73703-2030 (580) 234-3006

EN-Enid Christ 2418 W Randolph Ave Enid OK 73703-4027 (580) 237-3938, fax: (580) 237-3938 [email protected]

*Jones, Montie D (Galeda) RE PO Box 112 Lawton OK 73502-0112 (580) 574-9467 [email protected]

LA-Cameron Wesley Fnd 500 SW 27th St Lawton OK 73505-7210 (580) 357-7226, fax: (580) 357-8569 [email protected]

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*Jones, Philip Lee (Marlene) RE 1101 NW 74th St Lawton OK 73505-4234 (580) 536-2679 [email protected] Jordan, Jerry SS 4708 Melody Ln Bartlesville OK 74006-2724 (918) 333-7349 *Judkins, Matthew Blake (Nanci) FE 15705 Creek Heights Dr Edmond OK 73013-9715 (405) 651-1619

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant-Associate 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

*Kanary, Robert J (Lynne) FE 6900 Basswood Canyon Rd Oklahoma City OK 73162-7207 (405) 207-6864 [email protected]

ON-OKC Putnam City 5819 NW 41st St Warr Acres OK 73122-3103 (405) 491-1304, fax: (405) 789-7277 [email protected]

*Karges, David E (Janelle) FE PO Box 380 Jenks OK 74037-0380 (918) 299-3957

TU-Jenks PO Box 380 Jenks OK 74037-0380 (918) 299-5462, fax: (918) 299-3735 [email protected]

*Kee-Rees, Jo Beth (Jim) PD 135 Crestmont Ave Norman OK 73069-6601 (405) 321-2398 [email protected]

OS-Pastoral Counseling Of Norman 860 Copperfield Dr, Suite 3 Norman OK 73072-4147

*Keith, Gregory A (Phyllis) FL PO Box 6 Cheyenne OK 73628-0006 (580) 497-2150

CL-Cheyenne PO Box 6 Cheyenne OK 73628-0006 (580) 497-2148 [email protected]

*Kemp, Harriette Leigh (Daniel) FD 1024 Pinelake Ct Norman OK 73071-7100 (405) 245-9874 [email protected]

OS-Norman McFarlin-Associate PO Box 6390 Norman OK 73070-6390 (405) 321-3484, fax: (405) 321-3498 [email protected]

*Kemper, Jack E (Jeane) FE 2602 Buford St Muskogee OK 74403-1649 (918) 687-1760

MU-Muskogee First 600 E Okmulgee St Muskogee OK 74403-5528 (918) 682-3368, fax: (918) 686-8963 [email protected]

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Kendrick, Sherry (Don) PL 408 Wandering Way Ardmore OK 73401-6535 (580) 222-9081

AR-Wilson PO Box 235 Wilson OK 73463-0235 (580) 668-2277 [email protected]

*Keneda, T Scott Scott (Angela) FE 7901 NBU Prague OK 74864-4013 (405) 567-0651

ST-Prague/Arlington 7901 NBU Prague OK 74864-4013 (405) 567-3126, fax: (405) 567-3714 [email protected]

*Kennedy, Kay Karen PL PO Box 242 Wynnewood OK 73098-0242 (405) 665-5229

AR-Paoli PO Box 31 Paoli OK 73074-0031 (405) 484-7119 [email protected]

*Kerr, Deborah Luann (Kevin) FL PO Box 552 Ryan OK 73565-0552 (580) 757-2256

LA-Ryan PO Box 70 Ryan OK 73565-0070 (580) 757-2498 [email protected]

Kilborn, Beatrice Alice (Vaughn) RL 2872 Elizabeth Blvd Twin Falls ID 83301-7514 Killion, Helen SS RR 1 Box 152 Patterson MO 63956-9739 *Kim, James H (Sung-Eun) FE 4705 Brookwood Dr Noble OK 73068-8451 (405) 872-3532 [email protected]

OS-Noble PO Box 313 Noble OK 73068-0313 (405) 872-3913 [email protected]

Kimball, Shirley Iona SS 2471 Luella Rd Sherman TX 75090-5016 (580) 743-3708 [email protected] *Kiner, Kyle W (Jennie) FE 415 N Max St Hinton OK 73047-9113 (405) 687-1364 [email protected]

CL-Hinton PO Box 310 Hinton OK 73047-0310 (405) 542-3347 [email protected]

*King, Charles William (Lorrie) FE 826 Steed Mcloud OK 74851-8095 (405) 431-8884

ST-McLoud PO Box 997 McLoud OK 74851-0997 (405) 964-3386, fax: (405) 964-3386 [email protected]

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*King, Keith D (Aimee) FE 1304 Windsor Pl Shawnee OK 74804-2341 (580) 704-4282 [email protected]

Appointment OS-OKC St Luke’s-Associate 222 NW 15th St Oklahoma City OK 73103-3507 (405) 232-1371, fax: (405) 239-7095 [email protected]

King, Larry J (Joyce) RE 530 Virginia Ave Ponca City OK 74601-2953 (580) 323-6199 *King, Ronald W (Susan) FE 301 SW 3rd St Lindsay OK 73052-5408 (405) 756-8637 [email protected]

AR-Lindsay PO Box 467 Lindsay OK 73052-0467 (405) 756-2382, fax: (405) 756-2387 [email protected]

King, Wanda SS 109 N Sunset Dr Madill OK 73446-2052 (580) 795-3701 King Jr, Jack R (Pat) RE 1173 Plaza Dr Yukon OK 73099-4523 Kingsbury, Beryl L (Esther) RE 1111 W Shore Dr #102 Richardson TX 75080-4046 Kingsolver, Virginia RE 4134 E 31st St # 401 Tulsa OK 74135-1511 [email protected] *Kirby, Thomas F F (Nelda) RE 1012 E 92nd St Perkins OK 74059-4286 (405) 377-9530 [email protected] Kirk, Tyler PE 806 Spring Ave Checotah OK 74426-4434 (405) 219-6678 [email protected] Knight Jr, Fred C (Sue) RE 15605 Allegheny Dr Edmond OK 73013-8827 (405) 348-6633 [email protected]

MU-Checotah-Associate PO Box 36 Checotah OK 74426-0036 (918) 473-5714, fax: (918) 473-1999 [email protected]

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Ko, Young-Woon (Kijung Kim) FE-LA 6188 Somerset Dr North Olmsted OH 44070-4840 (440) 471-7115 [email protected] *Koehn, Terry D (Daena) FE PO Box 868 Elk City OK 73644-0868 (580) 225-0260 [email protected]

CL-Elk City PO Box 868 Elk City OK 73648-0868 (580) 225-0262, fax: (580) 225-0620 [email protected]

Kovacs, Brian W RE 1800 Mineral Spring Ave #260 North Providence RI 02904-3980 (401) 270-6666 [email protected] Krause, Devon Beau (Lauran) PE 1102 Walters Way Elk City OK 73644-2416 (580) 822-5132 [email protected]

CL-Elk City-Associate PO Box 868 Elk City OK 73648-0868 (580) 225-0262, fax: (580) 225-0620 [email protected]

*Kuhn, Jeffrey A (Jean) PL 24851 County Road 310 Glencoe OK 74032-1056 (405) 612-7095

ST-Blackburn/Maramec 501 N F St Pawnee OK 74058-3325 (580) 669-2359 [email protected]

Lacour, Mildred SS 2520 International Cir Apt 364 Colorado Springs CO 80910-3178 *Lambert, James A (Christine Paolercio) FD 1901 W Broadway Enid OK 73703-3405 (580) 478-6667 [email protected]

EN-Enid Willow View-Associate 3525 W Purdue Ave Enid OK 73703-1403 (580) 234-4899, fax: (580) 234-4712 [email protected]

*Lambert, Wendy M (Chris) FE 13105 Timbercrest Oklahoma City OK 73142-6027 (405) 603-4137

OS-OKC St Luke’s-Associate 222 NW 15th St Oklahoma City OK 73103-3507 (405) 232-1371, fax: (405) 239-7095 [email protected]

Langille-Hoppe, Josh (Mary) OE 401 S Rangeline St Tecumseh OK 74873-4425 (405) 598-5043 [email protected]

OS-Tecumseh PO Box 37 Tecumseh OK 74873-0037 (405) 598-2211, fax: (405) 598-2211 cf [email protected]

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Langley, Joe Harold (Jeannie) RE 5201 NW Sherwood Dr Lawton OK 73505-1424 (580) 353-2610 [email protected] *Langston, Guy O (Vicky) RE 3301 W Atlanta Ct Broken Arrow OK 74012-0847 (918) 307-1997 [email protected] Langston, Robert E (Janet) RE 14210 County Road 3588 Ada OK 74820-5319 (580) 332-7682

AR-Allen PO Box 345 Allen OK 74825-0345 (580) 857-2503 [email protected]

*Lashley, Sheri S FE 2513 Dayflower Ln Norman OK 73069-9636 (580) 210-0013 [email protected]

OS-Norman Bridgeview 900 24th Ave NW Ste 1 Norman OK 73069-6205 (405) 307-9611, fax: (405) 307-0899 [email protected]

Lau, Puong Ong (Laing Ming) FE 1821 Natchez Rd Edmond OK 73012-3629 (405) 413-9616

ON-Edmond Chinese International PO Box 1453 Edmond OK 73083-1453 (405) 340-5428 [email protected]

*Lawrence, Vernon E (Loraine) RE PO Box 185 Vian OK 74962-0185 (918) 773-6120 [email protected] Leaming, Marcus Paul (Juanita) RE 4604 S 189th East Ave Tulsa OK 74134-7244 *Leathers, Adam L (Virginia) PE 502 E Logan Ave Guthrie OK 73044-3427 (405) 240-3140 [email protected]

OS-OKC Penn Ave/Redemption 1320 N Pennsylvania Ave Oklahoma City OK 73107-4959 (405) 528-0963 [email protected]

Lee, Elsa SS 4025 Shiloh Ave Enid OK 73703-2013 (580) 233-8792 [email protected]

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*Lee, Heung Sun (Kim) OF 101 N Eufaula Dr Enid OK 73703-5948 (580) 301-0406

Appointment EN-Enid Peace Korean 902 S Adams St Enid OK 73701-7312 (580) 234-1993 [email protected]

Lehman, Don I (Phyllis) RE 13434 Hedy Newalla OK 74857-7922 (405) 912-4218 *Leithner, Kathleen Joy FE 1108 E 8th St Cushing OK 74023-4654 (918) 225-3313 [email protected]

ST-Cushing PO Box 888 Cushing OK 74023-0888 (918) 225-5683, fax: (918) 225-0740 [email protected]

*Lemmons, Dane L (Shannon) FE 504 E 5th St Hennessey OK 73742-1904 (580) 370-8333

EN-Rose Rock Academy Counselor 504 E 5th St Hennessey OK 73742-1904 (580) 370-8333 [email protected]

Lemons Jr, Wishard F (Wanda) RE PO Box 84 Vinita OK 74301-0084 [email protected] *Lenderman, James H (Beth) OE 1311 S Aster Pl Broken Arrow OK 74012-8875 (918) 899-2977

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Associate 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

Leonard, Freeman SS 14930 N Dobbs Rd Luther OK 73054-9026 *Leroy, Rose Marie B (Greg) PL 6010 N Johnstown Ave Tulsa OK 74126-2302 (580) 402-3372 [email protected]

TU-Turley 6050 N Johnstown Ave Tulsa OK 74126-2302 (918) 428-5301 [email protected]

*Leveridge, Harold (Rose Marie) RE 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 355 Oklahoma City OK 73134-5964 (405) 752-7312 [email protected] *Light, Ed Coy (Dorothy) FE 6112 W Gun Hill Way Oklahoma City OK 73132-6408 (405) 255-3226

ON-OKC Grace 6316 N Tulsa Ave Oklahoma City OK 73112-1340 (405) 943-9683, fax: (405) 943-5711 [email protected]

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*Little, Randy J (Colleen) FE 2224 N Harrison Ave Harrah OK 73045-9770 (405) 306-5698

Appointment ON-Harrah 2224 Harrison Ave Harrah OK 73045-9770 (405) 454-3159 [email protected]

Littrell, Royce (Suzie) RL 222 SW Copperfield Pl Cache OK 73527-2110 (580) 429-9557 *Llanos-Jimenez, Daniel (Maria R) AM 3628 S 106th East Pl Tulsa OK 74146-2531 (918) 409-9208

TU-Tulsa Nueva Esperanza 1027 N Harvard Ave Tulsa OK 74115-6116 (918) 835-7333 [email protected]

Lobo, Marla (Franz) PL 7421 NW 106th St Oklahoma City OK 73162-4423 (405) 401-4480

ON-OKC Leland Clegg 102 E Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73114-7614 (405) 751-0766 [email protected]

*Lockwood, Amanda B P (Larry) FE 1225 N College St Cordell OK 73632-2411 (405) 257-3105

CL-Cordell PO Box 378 Cordell OK 73632-0378 (580) 832-3343 [email protected]

*Loftin, D Wayne (Linda) FE PO Box 36 Checotah OK 74426-0036 (918) 473-7161 [email protected]

MU-Checotah PO Box 36 Checotah OK 74426-0036 (918) 473-5714, fax: (918) 473-1999 [email protected]

Logan, Debbie SS 3741 Hardy Springs Rd McAlester OK 74501-7614 Logan, Tom SY 1303 E Seminole Ave McAlester OK 74501-6057 (918) 605-4102

MC-Wetumka PO Box 391 Wetumka OK 74883-0391 (405) 452-3367 [email protected]

Logsdon-Kellogg, Jennifer (Donald) PL 108 W Tonner Calera OK 74730-1280 (580) 421-7533 [email protected]

AR-Calera PO Box 288 Calera OK 74730-0288 (580) 434-5484 [email protected]

Lohr, Junita SS 6331 S 73rd East Ave Tulsa OK 74133-1130

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*Long, Jennifer J Joann (Jason) FE 2828 NW 21st St Oklahoma City OK 73107-3112 (405) 496-2290

ON-OCU Dir Religious Life 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402 (405) 208-5078, fax: (405) 208-5264 [email protected]

*Long, Leslie A (Don) FE 4109 Cannon Dr Norman OK 73072-6509 (405) 414-1014 [email protected]

ON-OCU Assist. Professor Of Religious Ed 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402

*Long, Robert E (Marsha) FE 1501 NW Classen Dr Oklahoma City OK 73106-6615 (405) 235-6065

OS-OKC St Luke’s 222 NW 15th St Oklahoma City OK 73103-3507 (405) 232-1371, fax: (405) 239-7095 [email protected]

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Love, Janis SS PO Box 7983 Edmond OK 73083-7983 *Lovelace, Claudia L FE 1420 SW 70th St Oklahoma City OK 73159-3434 (405) 414-4435

OS-Skyline Urban Ministry Executive Director 500 SE 15th Oklahoma City OK 73129-4302 (405) 632-2644, fax: (405) 632-8860 [email protected]

Lovett, Caroline (Mike) PL 7904 Prairie Valley Rd Ardmore OK 73401-0657 (580) 277-9121

AR-Wanette PO Box 185 Wanette OK 74878-0185 (580) 277-9121 [email protected]

*Lucky, Grayson L (Susan) FE 1205 Creekdale Enid OK 73703-2818 (580) 237-3668

EN-Enid First PO Box 3707 Enid OK 73702-3707 (580) 237-2041, fax: (580) 242-3435 [email protected]

*Luelf, Roland (Connie) RE 1608 W Elm St Skiatook OK 74070-4369 (918) 396-9460 [email protected] Lumpkins, Alan SY 501 E Durant Wilburton OK 74578-2834 (918) 465-7317

MC-Tuskahoma PO Box 71 Tuskahoma OK 74574-0071 [email protected]

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*Lupton, George Marvin (Norma) FE PO Box 112 Pond Creek OK 73766-0112 (580) 471-1876 [email protected]

EN-Pond Creek PO Box 177 Pond Creek OK 73766-0177 (580) 532-4494, fax: (580) 532-4494 [email protected]

*Lusnia, Linda PE 203 Crestwood Cir Bartlesville OK 74003-1601 (580) 530-1912 [email protected]

BA-Bartlesville Oak Park 601 Brentwood Rd Bartlesville OK 74003-1408 (918) 336-5425, fax: (918) 336-5895 [email protected]

Luttrell, Verlene SS 7007 NW 61st St Bethany OK 73008-1923 Lyda, Lucy SS 313 E Angus Ave # 16 Dewey OK 74029-2700 *Lykins, M Sue FE PO Box 8 Alex OK 73002-0008 (405) 785-2340

OS-Alex/Ninnekah PO Box 8 Alex OK 73002-0008 (405) 785-2340 [email protected]

*Lynch, Joseph Leo (Carol) RE 1621 N Sheridan Rd Tulsa OK 74115-4621 (918) 835-9794 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Sheridan Ave 1621 N Sheridan Rd Tulsa OK 74115-4621 (918) 838-7717, fax: (918) 835-9785 [email protected]

Lyons, Jack E (Bobbie Jean) RE 1011 Queens Cir Edmond OK 73034-5529 (405) 359-9646 *Maddox, Darrel W (Carla) FL 3223 Highway 412 W Watts OK 74964-5032 (918) 422-6292 [email protected]

MU-Bethel/Westville 3223 Highway 412 W West Siloam Springs OK 74964-5032 (918) 422-5705 [email protected]

*Mahaffey, Michael E (Debbie) FL RR 1 Box 356 Laverne OK 73848-9344 (580) 334-9613

WO-Fairview/Catesby RR 1 Box 355 Laverne OK 73848-9344 (580) 837-5380 [email protected]

Main, Glennda SS 4604 NW 59th Ter Oklahoma City OK 73122-7510

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Major, Maurice K FE-IL 215 Cliff Rd Sand Springs OK 74063-5999 (918) 865-2097 [email protected] *Malloy, Patricia Ann (David) FE 2833 Stafford Rd Edmond OK 73012-3607 (405) 823-4233

OS-Moore First 201 W Main St Moore OK 73160-5141 (405) 794-6671, fax: (405) 794-6751 [email protected]

*Mangan, Brian K (Gail) FE 14204 E 146th St N Collinsville OK 74021-4609 (918) 812-1118

BA-Collinsville Meadowcreek 14205 E 146th St N Collinsville OK 74021-4609 (918) 371-3250, fax: (918) 371-5505 [email protected]

*Mansfield, M Robert (Jane) RE 6929 S Delaware Pl Tulsa OK 74136-4506 (918) 494-2079 [email protected] *Marion Jr, S R Rik FE 12008 Dahoon Dr Oklahoma City OK 73120-8131 (405) 408-9880

ON-OKC Village 2501 W Britton Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-4933 (405) 751-8116, fax: (405) 751-8118 [email protected]

*Markham Clewell, Jeni (Paul) FD 712 E Fox Ln Newcastle OK 73065-5427 (405) 816-0790 [email protected]

OS-Norman St Stephen’s-Associate 1801 W Brooks St Norman OK 73069-4235 (405) 321-4988, fax: (405) 321-4731 [email protected]

*Marks, John (Susan) FE 504 Ruth Dr Carnegie OK 73015-9468 (580) 399-1621

LA-Carnegie/Mountain View 504 Ruth Dr Carnegie OK 73015-9468 (580) 654-1407, fax: (580) 654-1407 cf [email protected]

*Marks, Susan (John) PL 504 Ruth Dr Carnegie OK 73015-9468 (580) 399-5199

LA-Carnegie/Mountain View-Associate 504 Ruth Dr Carnegie OK 73015-9468 (580) 654-1407, fax: (580) 654-1407 [email protected]

Marlett Campbell, Debra (Lee M) PE-LA 1416 W 1st St Elk City OK 73644-4412 (580) 225-2826 [email protected]

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Marlin, Franklin RE-OE 6209 N Ann Arbor Ave Oklahoma City OK 73122-7401 (405) 514-1990 [email protected] *Martin, Aaron L (Glenda) FL PO Box 504 Woodward OK 73802-0504 (580) 254-2216 [email protected]

WO-Woodward Faith 1402 Texas St Woodward OK 73801-3038 (580) 256-1402, fax: (580) 256-1402 cf [email protected]

*Martin, Don A (Betty L) RA PO Box 857 Glenpool OK 74033-0857 (918) 291-0522 [email protected] Martin, Evelyn SS 1303 Rock St Bowie TX 76230-2811 Martin, Horace (Sherry) PL 106 E Jackson St Purcell OK 73080-2617 (303) 766-2448

LA-Anadarko St Paul PO Box 987 Anadarko OK 73005-0987 (405) 247-2796

Martin, Marcia Lee (Al) SY 20103 W Chicken Creek Rd Cookson OK 74427-2222 (918) 223-5686

MU-Vian PO Box 697 Vian OK 74962-0697 (918) 773-5335 [email protected]

*Martindale, Terry N (Cindy) FE 626 College Ave Alva OK 73717-2224 (405) 919-5205 [email protected]

WO-Alva First 626 College Ave Alva OK 73717-2224 (580) 327-2571, fax: (580) 327-2579 [email protected]

Martinez-Goody, Perla (Samuell) RL 2701 W Royal Oaks Rd Pauls Valley OK 73075-5329 (405) 207-3347 [email protected] Mash, Bobby (Kathy) RE 1621 Wilderness Dr Norman OK 73071-6113 [email protected] *Mason, Emery L (Lisa) FE 3215 Jeannie Ln Muskogee OK 74403-7775 (918) 682-4950 [email protected]

MU-District Superintendent 811 N York St Ste A Muskogee OK 74403-3860 (918) 682-3034, fax: (918) 687-4979 [email protected]

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Mason, William C (Jayne) RE 6449 S Sandusky Ave Tulsa OK 74136-1626 (918) 492-1430 *Masoner, Larry Wayne (Kelly) FE PO Box 116 Watonga OK 73772-0116 (580) 623-5920 [email protected]

CL-Watonga PO Box 116 Watonga OK 73772-0116 (580) 623-5122, fax: (580) 623-5120 [email protected]

Mathes, Clarabelle SS 11608 N Miller Ave Oklahoma City OK 73120-6504 (405) 751-7038 Mathews, Bennie U (Linda) RE 2337 Dawn Mist Dr Little Elm TX 75068-7626 *Matthews, Brian Lee (Shannon) FE 302 S Seminole Okmulgee OK 74447-4930 (918) 756-1807 [email protected]

MU-Okmulgee 302 S Seminole Ave Okmulgee OK 74447-4930 (918) 756-6083, fax: (918) 756-6084 [email protected]

*Mattox, M Nathan (Lara) FE 2915 E 5th St Tulsa OK 74104-3105 (918) 728-0812 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa University 2915 E 5th St Tulsa OK 74104-3105 (918) 592-3633, fax: (918) 592-3635 [email protected]

Mauldin, Richard (Glenda Jo) RE 510 Joe Carroll St Tahlequah OK 74464-6726 *Mayes, Cynthia Lee (Mike) FE 1373 S 101st East Ave Tulsa OK 74128-4627 (918) 835-5959 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa St Mark’s 10513 E Admiral Pl Tulsa OK 74116-2531 (918) 437-4953, fax: (918) 437-4957 [email protected]

*McAdow, Mark (Robin) FE 225 NW 159th Cir Edmond OK 73013-2055 (405) 844-5593

OS-OKC First 131 NW 4th St Oklahoma City OK 73102-6211 (405) 239-6493, fax: (405) 239-7722 [email protected]

*McArtor, Keith (Melani) PL 515 N Union Ave Tulsa OK 74127-6734 (918) 592-0707

TU-Tulsa Centenary 631 N Denver Ave Tulsa OK 74106-5131 (918) 583-6988, fax: (918) 583-6988 [email protected]

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McCarter, Calvin W RE 9 Beckman Dr Muskogee OK 74401-1017 (918) 687-8190 McCartney, Raymond (Valerie) RE 12120 Greenlawn Ave Oklahoma City OK 73170-4842 (405) 691-0698 McCarty, Darin (Tracy) FE-LA 603 Morris St Apt 5 Pocola OK 74902-3046 (479) 653-5019 [email protected] *McCarty, Leonard Ray (Peggy) RL PO Box 259 Vian OK 74962-0259 (918) 489-2564 [email protected]. *McCarty, Michelle D FE 1505 NW Taylor Ave Lawton OK 73507-3874 (580) 695-4775 [email protected]

LA-Lawton Heights 1514 NW Andrews Ave Lawton OK 73507-3533 (580) 353-5602, fax: (580) 353-5604 [email protected]

McCaskill, Irma Jean SS 11310 Hickory Ln Omaha AR 72662-9345 McCormick, Robert SS PO Box 2306 Sapulpa OK 74067-2306 (918) 224-7206 McCrory, J Quitman (Louise) RE 4131 E 44th St Tulsa OK 74135-2851 McCullough, Grady P (Joan) RE 2975 Terrace Dr Apt 115 Las Cruces NM 88011-5007 *McCullough, Nancy (Victor) PE 19 S Ridge Pointe Dr Edmond OK 73034-7384 (405) 921-1471 [email protected]

ON-OKC Chapel Hill-Associate 2717 W Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-6423 (405) 751-0755, fax: (405) 752-8919 [email protected]

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*McCullough, Victor (Nancy) FE 19 S Ridge Point Dr Edmond OK 73034-7384 (405) 921-3129 [email protected]

Appointment ON-OKC Quayle 5001 N Everest Ave Oklahoma City OK 73111-5611 (405) 424-2770, fax: (405) 427-9497 [email protected]

McDaniel, Idella SS 4347 Lebanon Pike Hermitage TN 37076-1243 (615) 871-8840 *McDowell, Paul J (Joyce) FE PO Box 99 Kingston OK 73439-0099 (580) 467-4119 [email protected]

AR-Kingston/Ardmore District Redemption P O Box 99 Kingston OK 73439-0099 (580) 564-3051, fax: (580) 564-1858 [email protected]

*McElroy, Tom (Angie) FE 24009 Gordon St Broken Arrow OK 74014-3004 (918) 357-2055

TU-Tulsa First-Associate 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 592-3862, fax: (918) 584-5228 [email protected]

*McFadden, Linda Lee (Marion) RD 1201 E Freeport St Broken Arrow OK 74012-2908 (918) 251-2367 [email protected] McGee-Denton, Gloria Grace (Carter) FE 5423 S Zunis Ave Tulsa OK 74105-6435 (918) 250-8038 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Associate 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

*McGrew, Arthur R (Joan) RE 4134 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74135-1511 (918) 250-9738 *McGuire, Randall Eugene (Rhonda) FE Retreat Ministries 10501 Cliffe Hollow Dr Oklahoma City OK 73162-1201 (405) 850-9610

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*McIlnay, Richard “Cap” (Charlotte) PL 404 W Union St Broken Arrow OK 74011-6876 (918) 449-9263

TU-Tulsa Grace 519 S 49th West Ave Tulsa OK 74127-7622 (918) 587-4751 [email protected]

1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2016, fax: (405) 525-4164 [email protected]

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*McIlnay, Richard B (Sandra) RE 404 W Union St Broken Arrow OK 74011-6876 *McIntyre, Alan B (Deborah) RE 9657 E 28th St Tulsa OK 74129-7002 (918) 828-0677 [email protected] McKinley, Kevin (Judy) PL 323 N 1st St Duncan OK 73533-6642 (580) 658-5373 [email protected]

LA-Duncan Wesley/Velma 401 N 1st St Duncan OK 73533-6334 (580) 255-0727 [email protected]

*McNaught, Burrel (Jo Ann) RE 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 4a Oklahoma City OK 73134-6079 (405) 254-3846 [email protected] McNeil, Danielle SS 1910 N 4th St Grand Junction CO 81501-7402 McPherson, Douglas (Mary) RE PO Box 453 Angel Fire NM 87710-0453 (505) 377-3790 [email protected] *McPherson, Patrick D FE 15336 E 770 Rd Kingfisher OK 73750-6248 (580) 591-0513 [email protected]

EN-Kingfisher PO Box 165 Kingfisher OK 73750-0165 (405) 375-3286, fax: (405) 375-3226 [email protected]

Melton, Kristen PL PO Box 297 Canton OK 73724-0297 (580) 886-2261

EN-Canton PO Box 297 Canton OK 73724-0297 (580) 886-3311 [email protected]

*Melton, Mike (Cindy) FL PO Box 456 Meeker OK 74855-0456 (405) 279-2489

ST-Meeker PO Box 456 Meeker OK 74855-0456 (405) 279-3819 [email protected]

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*Mercer, David (Kathy) FE 302 SE Jefferson Idabel OK 74745-4872 (580) 286-2332 [email protected]

Appointment MC-Idabel 302 SE Jefferson St Idabel OK 74745-4872 (580) 286-6573, fax: (580) 286-5926 [email protected]

Metcalfe, Robert Schultz (Jerry) RE 152 M St Lake Lotawana MO 64086-9393 (816) 774-8279 [email protected] Millard, Glenn (Mary) RE 701 NW 143rd St Edmond OK 73013-1948 (405) 752-9575 [email protected] *Miller, Dean (Marian) RE 2620 NW 160th St Edmond OK 73013-1206 (405) 844-5589 [email protected] *Miller, Glen (Yvonne) RE 1925 N Boomer Rd Enid OK 73703-2717 (580) 237-9697 Miller, Gloria SS 13221 Springhetti Rd Snohomish WA 98296-8214 (360) 568-6865 Miller, Ronald William FL-IL 206 S Dwight St Coalgate OK 74538-1220 Miller, Ruth SS 3732 E 139th Ave Thornton CO 80602-8719 (303) 955-5212 *Mills, Nathan Aquilla (Kelly Beth) FL 5 Skyline Dr Fort Cobb OK 73038-9621 (580) 699-1662 [email protected]

LA-Fort Cobb/Highland PO Box 9 Fort Cobb OK 73038-0009 (405) 643-2645 [email protected]

*Mingus, David R (Susan) FE 401 N B Ave Cleveland OK 74020-3403 (918) 358-2269 [email protected]

ST-Cleveland/Hominy PO Box 160 Cleveland OK 74020-0160 (918) 358-2688, fax: (918) 358-2688 [email protected]

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*Minter, Carole Sue (Earl) RE PO Box 422 Fairland OK 74343-0422 (918) 809-0952 [email protected]

Appointment BA-Fairland PO Box 422 Fairland OK 74343-0422 (918) 676-3628 [email protected]

Mitchell, Elsie Darlene (J Frank) RL 419 E Oklahoma Ave Rm 3 Guthrie OK 73044-3316 (580) 886-2261 *Mitchell, J Frank (Darlene) RE 111 S Ash St Rm 5 Guthrie OK 73044-4935 (405) 293-6186 Mitchell, Larry FD-LA 210 E Elgin St Broken Arrow OK 74012-3929 (918) 449-9157 [email protected] *Mitchell, Randy R (Helen) FE 15502 S Memorial Bixby OK 74008-4162 (918) 366-4311 [email protected]

TU-Bixby 15502 S Memorial Dr Bixby OK 74008-4162 (918) 366-4463, fax: (918) 366-4465 [email protected]

*Moelling, Kirt E (Sharie) FE 4009 S Juniper Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-2013 (918) 451-5313 [email protected]

TU-Broken Arrow St Stephens 400 W New Orleans St Broken Arrow OK 74011-2207 (918) 455-4202, fax: (918) 451-0950 [email protected]

Moelling, Mary SS 14612 Collingwood Ln Edmond OK 73013-1516 (405) 755-1626 [email protected] *Moffatt Seay, Jessica Farish (Chip) FE 905 Hickory Lane Ardmore OK 73401-3435 (580) 226-0686 [email protected] Molencupp, Joe (Barbara) RE 116 W 5th St Stroud OK 74079-3417 (918) 987-0238 [email protected]

AR-Ardmore First 501 W Main St Ardmore OK 73401-4721 (580) 223-5390, fax: (580) 223-2091 [email protected]

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*Monk, David SY PO Box 1016 Hartshorne OK 74547-1016 (918) 889-0763 Montgomery, Reed (Martha Jane) RL 2616 N Ann Arbor Ave Apt 113 Oklahoma City OK 73127-1839 (405) 942-0844 [email protected] Montgomery, Robert B (Margaret) RE 137 Viola Ave Ponca City OK 74601-3429 (580) 765-3889 [email protected] Moody, Betty SS 10718 W Wheatridge Dr Sun City AZ 85373-1849 *Moody, Gary D (Linda) RA PO Box 243 Wyandotte OK 74370-0243 (918) 678-2778 [email protected] Moody, James OF-IL 12500 S Western Ave Apt 171 Oklahoma City OK 73170-5967 (405) 356-2573 Moody, Robert (Doris) RE 5801 N Oakwood Rd Apt E107 Enid OK 73703-9304 (918) 200-4728 [email protected] *Moorer, Bill (Helen) RE 508 Hilltop Pl Muskogee OK 74403-7515 (918) 682-6741 [email protected] Moreland, Esther SS 2565 Mount View Rd Wellington AL 36279-6524 (256) 892-2246

Appointment MC-Edgewood/Dow PO Box 1016 Hartshorne OK 74547-1016 (918) 297-2245 [email protected]

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Morgan, Michael M RE PO Box 252 Keota OK 74941-0252 (918) 966-3245

MC-McCurtain/Keota PO Box 252 Keota OK 74941-0252 (918) 607-1741 [email protected]

*Morgan, Preston (Jordan Elizabeth) FL 12038 NW Arlington Lawton OK 73507 (979) 571-2587

LA-Lawton Centenary-Associate PO Box 507 Lawton OK 73502-0507 (580) 355-5660, fax: (580) 351-0111 [email protected]

*Morris, Kathy A (Richard) PE 621 Leahy Ave Pawhuska OK 74056-4226 (918) 327-9153 [email protected]

BA-Pawhuska 621 Leahy Ave Pawhuska OK 74056-4226 (918) 287-2818 [email protected]

*Morton, Rebecca Elaine (Larry) FD 4701 Eastman Dr Oklahoma City OK 73122-7615 (405) 420-3919

ON-Skyline Ministries Assistant To Director 500 SE 15th St Oklahoma City OK 73129-4302 (405) 632-2644 [email protected]

Moss, Bill J (Jean) RE 104 Magnolia St Pryor OK 74361-7404 *Moss, Danny Joe (Annette) RE PO Box 888 Hobart OK 73651-0888 (580) 530-6677 [email protected] Murphy, J Milton RL 1923 Springdale Rd Ardmore OK 73401-9109 (580) 226-0208 Murray, C Lenn RL Block 12, Lot 27, Segovia St La Buena Vida P2 Gran Europa Cagayan De Oro, Philippines 9000 (580) 916-5114 [email protected] Murray, Wanda Lucille (Richard) RE 2 Delavaga Cir Hot Springs AR 71909-6009

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Murrow, Carolyn S (Rodney) RE 818 College Ave Alva OK 73717-2732 (580) 732-0207 [email protected] *Muse, Travis T (Ginny) FE 1009 N 19th Frederick OK 73542 (580) 335-2325 [email protected]

LA-Frederick 301 E Grand Ave Frederick OK 73542-5637 (580) 335-7505 [email protected]

*Muterspaugh, Linda (Lloyd) RD 4 SW 92nd Pl Oklahoma City OK 73139-8614 (405) 912-4631 [email protected] *Nagel, Alan R (Debra) PE PO Box 31136 Edmond OK 73003-0019 (405) 202-3210

ON-Crescent First/Mt Vernon PO Box 515 Crescent OK 73028-0515 (405) 969-3558 [email protected]

*Nagel, Tiffany PE 18109 Piedra Dr Edmond OK 73012-7631 (405) 473-6652 [email protected]

ON-OKC Wickline-Associate 417 Mid America Blvd Midwest City OK 73110-5672 (405) 732-0356, fax: (405) 732-4224 [email protected]

Nation, Stephen (Gina) SY 31075 Forrest Dr Afton OK 74331-8508 (918) 944-0710 [email protected]

BA-Cleora 451154 E 295 Rd Cleora OK 74331-8107 (918) 256-3665, fax: (918) 256-5428 [email protected]

*Neal, Wendi E (Carlos) FE OS-OKC Hillcrest - Fuente De Vida/St Luke’s2309 NW 49th St Associate Oklahoma City OK 73112-8365 222 NW 15th St (405) 905-3322 Oklahoma City OK 73103-3507 (405) 232-1371, fax: (405) 239-7095 [email protected] Neaves, Norman (Kipp) RE 4101 NW 144th Ter Oklahoma City OK 73134-1710 (405) 755-6656 Needham, Ann SS 1617 War Bird Dr Norman OK 73071-6133 (405) 292-6958 [email protected]

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*Neff, Charles E (Laura) FE 225 E Carl Albert Pkwy McAlester OK 74501-5041 (918) 423-8722

MC-McAlester First 1501 S 13th St McAlester OK 74501-7158 (918) 423-6136, fax: (918) 423-6775 [email protected]

*Nelms, Andrew (Melissa) FL 2809 Somerset Pl Oklahoma City OK 73116-4010 (405) 589-4838

ON-OKC Nichols Hills-Associate 1212 Bedford Dr Nichols Hills OK 73116-6307 (405) 842-1486, fax: (405) 843-1835 [email protected]

*Nelson, Marvin (Kaye Dene) RE 4013 NW 59th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-1405 (405) 946-4013 [email protected] Nesmith, M Ray RE 116 S Lillis Ln Denison TX 75020-3539 (903) 327-8598 *Newman, Rodney (Ann) FE 3624 NW 67th St Oklahoma City OK 73116-2014 (405) 608-4485

OS-Ocu Chaplain 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402 (405) 208-5484, fax: (405) 208-6046 [email protected]

*Newton, Cheryl L FL PO Box 129 Nowata OK 74048-0129 (918) 559-2822 [email protected]

BA-Nowata PO Box 129 Nowata OK 74048-0129 (918) 273-1562, fax: (918) 273-1563 [email protected]

Nicolson, Mike (Anne) RE 317 Scottsdale Rd Pleasant Hill CA 94523-5117 [email protected] Nigh, Curtis (Linda) FD 4420 NE 88th St Oklahoma City OK 73131-7253 (405) 478-4420

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant-Associate 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

Nobles, Don (Fran) RE 1336 Von Elm Pl Yukon OK 73099-3134 (405) 354-3221 [email protected]

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*Nordean, Charles L (Dee Ann) FE 901 Camelot Dr Clinton OK 73601-5401 (580) 323-0213

Appointment CL-District Superintendent 518 Hayes Ave Clinton OK 73601-4146 (580) 323-2703, fax: (580) 323-6805 [email protected]

*Norman, Billee Joe (Randa) RE 7162 Leavenworth Trl Mead OK 73449-6147 (405) 315-2333 [email protected] *Norman, Randa L (Billee) RL 7162 Leavenworth Trl Mead OK 73449-6147 (405) 315-2333 [email protected] *Norman, Richard Wesley (Lacricia) FD 8201 Crestline Ct Oklahoma City OK 73132-1321 (405) 620-3901

ON-VIM Associate Director/ Disaster Response Coordinator 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2032, fax: (405) 530-2084 [email protected]

Norris, Douglas P RL PO Box 112 Nowata OK 74048-0112 *North, Margaret L RD 4013 S Juniper Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-2013 (918) 455-3722 [email protected] *Northcutt, Diana Anderson FE 2736 Tealwood Dr Oklahoma City OK 73120-1705 (405) 833-7275

ON-Director Of Discipleship With Small Membership Churches 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2144 [email protected]

*Northrip, T Scott (Brenda) PL 229 S Park Rd Hobart OK 73651-3837 (580) 726-6077

CL-Willow 101 Mayer Ave Willow OK 73673 [email protected]

*Nsabimana, Gerard PE 700 NE 122nd St Apt 612 Oklahoma City OK 73114-8153 (405) 269-9361

ON-UCO Wesley Fnd 311 E Hurd St Edmond OK 73034-4534 (405) 341-5450, fax: (405) 340-7921 [email protected]

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Odaffer, Lynda Lowe SS 4926 Tradition Dr Lakeland FL 33812-3156 Odell, Dwight Meredith (Susie) SY PO Box 83 Keyes OK 73947-0083 (580) 546-7042

WO-Keyes/Marella PO Box 74 Keyes OK 73947-0074 (580) 546-7371 [email protected]

Oden, Thomas RE 6024 Queens Gate Rd Oklahoma City OK 73132-4735 Ogden, James A (Patricia) RL 904 W McKenzie Ave Pocola OK 74902-1733 (918) 436-7074 Ogden, Mary Jane SS 6921 Echo Bluff Dr Dallas TX 75248-2903 *Overholt, Paul W (Jeanene) RE 4416 E Frank Phillips Blvd Bartlesville OK 74006-8330 (918) 331-3714

BA-Barnsdall PO Box 209 Barnsdall OK 74002-0209 (918) 847-2752 [email protected]

*Owen, Darryl R (Denise) FE 8607 E 74th Pl Tulsa OK 74133-3139 (918) 361-2538 [email protected]

BA-South Coffeyville/Lenapah PO Box 545 S Coffeyville OK 74072-0545 (918) 255-6291, fax: (918) 255-6291 [email protected]

Owen, Lavell SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 134 Oklahoma City OK 73134-5958 (405) 751-2930 Owen, Russell E (Jean) RE 1001 Meadow Dr Bartlesville OK 74006-5210 Paddack, Danny Earl (Sharron) AM-IL 300 Loma Linda Ln Borger TX 79007-8500 (806) 857-9999 Park, Seung Do (Sun Pun) RE-OE 8346 Kettle Drum St Colorado Springs CO 80922-6303

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*Parker, Roger Edwin (Dana) FE PO Box 612 Laverne OK 73848-0612 (580) 921-5580

Appointment WO-Laverne/Rosston PO Box 612 Laverne OK 73848-0612 (580) 921-3329, fax: (580) 921-3319 [email protected]

*Parker, Wayne B (Kathy) RE 5950 Jones Rd Okmulgee OK 74447-9176 (918) 756-7523 Parker Jr, David (Mildred (Pat)) RE PO Box 64 Home Lake CO 81135-0064 [email protected] Parrish, James Lynn (Lori) FE 116 Purple Heart Ave Dover Afb DE 19902-5051 (402) 690-2665

MC-US Air Force Chaplain 116 Purple Heart Ave Dover AFB DE 19902-5051 [email protected]

*Parrott, Rachel FE PO Box 206 Aline OK 73716-0206 (580) 554-5033 [email protected]

EN-Aline/Cleo Springs PO Box 197 Aline OK 73716-0197 (580) 463-2515 [email protected]

*Parvin, Terrill (Pat) FE PO Box 194 Ringwood OK 73768-0194 (580) 883-2744

EN-Ringwood PO Box 194 Ringwood OK 73768-0194 (580) 883-5937 [email protected]

*Paschal Jr, R Wade (Sandy) FE 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 494-5710

TU-Tulsa First 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 592-3862, fax: (918) 584-5228 [email protected]

Pasco, Jennifer R FE-IL 7230 Wurzbach Rd Apt 1507 San Antonio TX 78240-3865 (210) 858-2321 [email protected] *Pasieczny, William Leonard (Heidi) PE 201 W 18th St Tishomingo OK 73460-2504 (405) 361-1706 [email protected] Pate, Kenneth Vance (Susan) RE 10484 S 214th East Ave Broken Arrow OK 74014-3693 (918) 451-1884

AR-Tishomingo PO Box 26 Tishomingo OK 73460-0026 (580) 371-2498, fax: (580) 371-2498 [email protected]

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*Patman, Dan E (Cheryl) RE 1722 Essex St Ardmore OK 73401-1743 (580) 226-0502 Patterson, Rena SS 8420 Phoenix Ave Apt 227 Fort Smith AR 72903-6206 *Payne, Virgil Robert (Brenda) RA 24006 Highway 19 Mountain View OK 73062-9676 (580) 347-2795

CL-Eakly/Alfalfa PO Box 312 Eakly OK 73033-0312 (580) 637-2371 [email protected]

Peery, Beverly SS 4129 NW 21st Ter Oklahoma City OK 73107-2613 (405) 604-7564 *Peil, Dan G (Marilyn) FE 3707 E 47th Pl Tulsa OK 74135-1913 (405) 210-7400 [email protected]

TU-District Superintendent 4815 S Harvard Ste 260 Tulsa OK 74135-3076 (918) 742-7496, fax: (918) 742-7866 [email protected]

*Penny, Kellas FL PO Box 1421 Ada OK 74821-1421 (580) 559-1207

AR-ECU United Campus Ministry PO Box 1421 Ada OK 74821-1421 (580) 436-3400 [email protected]

*Perceful, Chad (Lesli) FE 820 S Madison Blvd Bartlesville OK 74006-8533 (918) 850-4402

BA-Bartlesville East Cross-Associate 820 S Madison Blvd Bartlesville OK 74006-8533 (918) 333-0810, fax: (918) 335-1664 [email protected]

*Perceful, Ronald G (Wendee) FE 2913 Woodcreek Rd Midwest City OK 73110-3127 (405) 326-2337

ON-OKC St Matthew 300 N Air Depot Blvd Midwest City OK 73110-1704 (405) 732-6831, fax: (405) 732-4865 [email protected]

*Perceful, Wendelyn Willis (Ron) FD 2913 Woodcreek Rd Midwest City OK 73110-3127 (405) 473-2764 [email protected]

ON-OKC St Matthew-Associate 300 N Air Depot Blvd Midwest City OK 73110-1704 (405) 732-6831, fax: (405) 732-4865 [email protected]

*Perkin II, James B (Mary Lynn) PE 908 E St Snyder OK 73566-2240 (580) 569-4308

LA-Snyder/Indiahoma 918 E St Snyder OK 73566-2240 (580) 569-2734, fax: (580) 569-2734 [email protected]

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*Perry, R T (Reva) RL PO Box 266 Tipton OK 73570-0266 (580) 667-5475

Appointment CL-Elmer/Tipton PO Box 266 Tipton OK 73570-0266 [email protected]

*Perryman, Jerry Ward (Charlette) RE 4216 NW 143rd St Oklahoma City OK 73134-1725 (405) 936-0028 [email protected] *Peters, Cheryl SY 6800 S Granite Ave Apt 154 Tulsa OK 74136-7135 (918) 488-9290

ST-Depew PO Box 255 Depew OK 74028-0255 (918) 808-6903 [email protected]

*Peters, Dianne R (Jeff) FE 3808 Drawbridge Ln Norman OK 73072-1744 (405) 823-2546

ON-OKC Crown Heights 1021 NW 37th St Oklahoma City OK 73118-7111 (405) 524-8428, fax: (405) 524-8429 [email protected]

*Petersen, Ulrik (Fran) PD 10817 SE 51st St Oklahoma City OK 73150-4210 (405) 737-2377 [email protected]

OS-OKC Sunny Lane-Associate 2020 S Sunnylane Rd Del City OK 73115-3104 (405) 677-3347, fax: (405) 677-4257 [email protected]

Peterson, Ada Mae SS 8100 County Road 201 Brownwood TX 76801-0335 (254) 547-6345 Phares, James W RE PO Box 326 Cyril OK 73029-0326 (580) 464-2314 [email protected] Phelps, Vera SS 2312 Morgandee Ln Weatherford OK 73096-2952 Phyffer, Chester L RL 3708 S Douglas Ave Apt 83 Oklahoma City OK 73109-3251 (405) 818-0150 [email protected] *Pierson, Becky FL PO Box 1061 Woodward OK 73802-1061 (720) 255-4943 [email protected]

WO-Woodward New Horizon PO Box 1061 Woodward OK 73802-1061 (580) 254-3771 [email protected]

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*Pierson, Robert D (Delia) RE 7103 S Columbia Pl Tulsa OK 74136-5639 (918) 492-9063 [email protected] Pike, Roy Escott (Shirley) RE 802 E Beaver St Jenks OK 74037-4331 (918) 298-4152 [email protected] Pirtle, Donnie SS 910 Church Ave Mulberry AR 72947-8564 (479) 997-8858 *Pitt, Roger Williams (Kay) RE 12550 Redrock Cir Edmond OK 73034-2128 (405) 293-9008 [email protected] Pixley, Kathleen SS 1313 Hummingbird Ln Grove OK 74344-5101 (918) 786-6176 *Player, David Desmond (Cindy) FE 424 Lakeside Dr Altus OK 73521-2123 (580) 482-3782

CL-Altus First PO Box 502 Altus OK 73522-0502 (580) 482-0795, fax: (580) 482-0801 [email protected]

*Plischke, Carl G (Mary Helen) RE 7505 E Jackson St Broken Arrow OK 74014-7312 (918) 357-5613 [email protected] *Plowman, Howard (Trudy) RE 4130 E 31st St Apt 2001 Tulsa OK 74135-1533 (918) 748-8042 Pollard, Adrian E (Ramonda) FL PO Box 124 Orlando OK 73073-0124 (580) 455-2276

ST-Mulhall/Orlando PO Box 26 Mulhall OK 73063-0026 (405) 649-1113 [email protected]

Polson, Mark W (Amy) FL 133 E Powell St Claremore OK 74017-4217 (859) 361-7336 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Christ-Associate 3515 S Harvard Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1840 (918) 747-8601, fax: (918) 747-8202 [email protected]

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*Polson, Marvin RE 29871 Hope Rd Macomb OK 74852-8010 (405) 547-1132 *Pope, Linda C FE PO Box 137 Hunter OK 74640-0137 (580) 684-7775

EN-Garber/Hunter PO Box 55 Garber OK 73738-0055 (580) 863-2750 [email protected]

Pope, Marian SS 2643 NW 66th St Oklahoma City OK 73116-4907 *Porter, Antonio D (Vandra) PL 2731 S 96th East Ave Tulsa OK 74129-7023 (918) 764-8002 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Rose Hill 748 N Louisville Ave Tulsa OK 74115-7308 (918) 834-2434, fax: (918) 834-7524 [email protected]

*Posey, J Stephen (Merrie) RE-OE 7722 S Park Ave Broken Arrow OK 74011-6444 (918) 455-9181 [email protected]

TU-Catoosa Disciple/Claremore St Andrews 1883 S Cherokee St Catoosa OK 74015-3209 (918) 266-3324, fax: (918) 266-7773 [email protected]

*Poteet, David FE-IL 3720 Barwick Ct Norman OK 73072-3228 (405) 292-7517 *Potts, Alton Wyatt (Irene) FE 2735 NW Denver Lawton OK 73505-3942 (580) 355-0298

LA-Lawton First 2602 NW Ferris Ave Lawton OK 73505-5291 (580) 355-5204, fax: (580) 248-7139 [email protected]

*Potts, Bertha Marie (Michael) FE 12201 Cantle Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-8045 (405) 328-2110 [email protected]

ON-Edmond First PO Box 390 Edmond OK 73083-0390 (405) 341-0107, fax: (405) 348-7921 [email protected]

*Potts, Michael Dan (Bertha) RE 12201 Cantle Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-8045 (405) 820-0922 [email protected] *Powell, Beverly (David) FD 18628 Agua Dr Edmond OK 73012-9610 (405) 249-6080

ON-Mercy Hospital Chaplain 4300 W Memorial Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-8304 (405) 755-1515 [email protected]

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Powell, Paula SS 6517 Breeze Bay Pt Apt 311 Fort Worth TX 76131-2357 (817) 306-0513 *Powers, Samuel Tyler (Sheryl) FE 506 5th St NW Piedmont OK 73078-9590 (405) 255-3917

ON-Piedmont PO Box 237 Piedmont OK 73078-0237 (405) 373-2298, fax: (405) 373-3537 [email protected]

*Pregler, Erma (Raymond) FE 9904 S Maybelle Ave Jenks OK 74037-3455 (918) 299-0092

TU-Tulsa Faith-Associate 7431 E 91st St Tulsa OK 74133-6020 (918) 252-1679, fax: (918) 250-1938 [email protected]

*Price, Don C (Mary Anna) RE 2 Reed Street Topsham ME 04086-1490 (207) 373-0878 [email protected] *Price, Elizabeth Box (John) RD 28695 S Big Hollow Rd Park Hill OK 74451-2947 (918) 457-4849 *Price, John R (Elizabeth Box) RE 28695 S Big Hollow Rd Park Hill OK 74451-2947 (918) 457-4849 *Pruitt, Diana Jean (John) FE 7312 Winding Meadow Ln Oklahoma City OK 73132-3701 (405) 596-1702 [email protected]

ON-OKC Ridgecrest 3629 NW 25th St Oklahoma City OK 73107-1607 (405) 943-9536, fax: (405) 943-9537 cf [email protected]

Puckett, Oma Lee SS 2211 S Ironwood Ave Broken Arrow OK 74012-7854 Pults, Virgil Troy (Phyllis) RE 11608 Royal Coach Dr Yukon OK 73099-8113 (405) 373-1738 [email protected] *Pulver, Daniel W (Bonnie) FE 5209 NW 120th St Oklahoma City OK 73162-1784 (405) 922-9050

ON-District Superintendent 4334 NW Expressway Ste 212 Oklahoma City OK 73116-1578 (405) 607-2483, fax: (405) 607-2484 [email protected]

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*Pulver, Merle (Oleta) RE 4121 NW 53rd St Oklahoma City OK 73112-2101 (405) 942-6149 [email protected] *Punni II, John N (Joy) FE 6302 Windcrest Dr Apt 924 Plano TX 75024-3013 (405) 623-4546 [email protected]

ON-Guthrie West 1201 W Noble Ave Guthrie OK 73044-2626 (405) 282-1300, fax: (405) 282-1300 [email protected]

*Purtell, Marsha (Clint) FE 1920 N Honeysuckle Ave Mangum OK 73554-1608 (580) 782-2100 [email protected]

CL-Mangum PO Box 596 Mangum OK 73554-0596 (580) 782-2371 [email protected]

*Purtell, V Clint (Marsha) RE 1920 N Honeysuckle Ave Mangum OK 73554-1608 (918) 528-8178 [email protected] Radabaugh, Jean SS 7422 E 48th St B7a5 Tulsa OK 74145 (918) 381-3089 [email protected] Radcliff, Evelyn SS 8523 E Osborne Rd Douglas OK 73733-1065 *Ralston, Jeff (Patti) FL PO Box 69 Sharon OK 73857-0069 (580) 866-3270

WO-Sharon/Mutual PO Box 69 Sharon OK 73857-0069 (580) 866-3371, fax: (580) 866-3371 cf [email protected]

*Ramey, Daniel (Bonnie) FL 1529 Velma St Atoka OK 74525-0563 (580) 889-2224 [email protected]

MC-Atoka/New Zion PO Box 563 Atoka OK 74525-0563 (580) 889-2225 [email protected]

*Ramirez, Carlos (Wendi) FE 2309 NW 49th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-8365 (580) 799-5777 [email protected]

OS-GBGM Missionary/Coordinator For Hispanic/Latino Ministry in OK 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2074 [email protected]

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*Ray, Estell PL 2436 NW 46th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-8308 (405) 848-3766 [email protected]

OS-OKC Clark Memorial 5808 NW 23rd St Oklahoma City OK 73127-1248 (405) 942-0930 [email protected]

Read, Richard (Cindy) FD 5220 S 68th East Pl Tulsa OK 74145-7618 (918) 663-4455

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Associate 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

*Redinger, Richert Ray (Cathy) FE 101 Sunset Ln Fairview OK 73737-1046 (580) 227-7075 [email protected]

EN-Fairview PO Box 457 Fairview OK 73737-0457 (580) 227-4769, fax: (580) 227-2071 [email protected]

Reed, Evelyn SS PO Box 322 Arapaho OK 73620-0322 *Reedy, Earleen Joy PL PO Box 97 Avant OK 74001-0097 (918) 263-2004

BA-Avant PO Box 97 Avant OK 74001-0097 (918) 263-2004 [email protected]

*Reich, Carol (George) RE 206 Wallace Ave Holdenville OK 74848-4432 (580) 399-0538 [email protected] *Remer, Coy (Jessica) FL 321 H St Elgin OK 73538-9249 (580) 492-4244 [email protected]

LA-Elgin 619 G St Elgin OK 73538-9241 (580) 492-4305 [email protected]

*Rettig, Charles (Jenny) FE PO Box 784 Holdenville OK 74848-0784 (405) 379-2425 [email protected]

MC-Holdenville PO Box 784 Holdenville OK 74848-0784 (405) 379-2439, fax: (405) 379-3593 [email protected]

*Reynolds, Harold W RE 3113 S Sandusky Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1747 (918) 748-7925 [email protected]

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Reynolds, Linda SS 1635 E 56th St Tulsa OK 74105-6932 (918) 749-5521 [email protected] *Rhodes, Gerry (Carole) RL 7412 NW 134th St Oklahoma City OK 73142-9740 (405) 773-5056 [email protected]

OS-Franklin 7311 Franklin Ct Norman OK 73026-2953 (405) 326-1958 [email protected]

*Rice, Susan E FL 7 Bogey Ln Wewoka OK 74884-3708 (918) 557-8556 [email protected]

MC-Wewoka/Bowlegs PO Box 558 Wewoka OK 74884-0558 (405) 257-3105 [email protected]

*Richards, Dawn Marie FE 6400 S Country Club Dr Oklahoma City OK 73159-1832 (405) 681-2270

OS-OKC Asbury 1320 SW 38th St Oklahoma City OK 73119-3801 (405) 632-3378, fax: (405) 632-3384 [email protected]

Richardson, Anna SS 3221 S Pittsburg Ct Tulsa OK 74135-1752 (918) 744-4474 [email protected] Richardson, Emma Mae RD 1504 Camellia Dr Sweeny TX 77480-1012 (979) 548-0056 [email protected] *Rickman, J Mark FE 12104 Western View Dr Oklahoma City OK 73162-1100 [email protected]

ON-OKC Lakeside 2925 NW 66th St Oklahoma City OK 73116-3403 (405) 843-5777, fax: (405) 843-0317 [email protected]

*Ricks, Adam (Jacinda) PE 1313 Brookhaven Dr Edmond OK 73034-4821 (405) 202-0902

ON-Edmond Acts 2 4848 W Covell Rd Edmond OK 73012-3476 (405) 359-2287, fax: (405) 359-2286 [email protected]

Riggs, James (Allison) SY PO Box 226 Wellston OK 74881-0226 (918) 774-8294

ST-Wellston PO Box 226 Wellston OK 74881-0226 (405) 356-2909 [email protected]

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Riley, Tom R (Lynn) RL 306 Woods Ln Ardmore OK 73401-1160 (580) 221-4812 [email protected] *Roach, Steven Lee (Christi) FE PO Box 446 Texhoma OK 73949-0446 (580) 423-7460

WO-Texhoma PO Box 446 Texhoma OK 73949-0446 (580) 423-7231 [email protected]

*Robart II, Richard J J (Sylvia) FE PO Box 610 Dewey OK 74029-0610 (918) 440-3313 [email protected]

BA-Dewey PO Box 610 Dewey OK 74029-0610 (918) 534-2328, fax: (918) 534-1100 [email protected]

*Robertson, Cynthia L FE PO Box 806 Boise City OK 73933-0806 (580) 544-2808

WO-Boise City/Kenton PO Box 848 Boise City OK 73933-0848 (580) 544-3032, fax: (580) 544-2414 [email protected]

*Robinson, Elaine FE 2300 NW 45th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-8335 (817) 266-0267

ON-Dean, St Paul School Of Theology, OCU 2501 N Blackwelder Oklahoma City OK 73106-1402 (405) 208-5755, fax: (405) 208-5264 [email protected]

Robinson, Jess SS 601 2nd Ave SE Miami OK 74354-7102 (918) 540-4541 [email protected] *Robinson, Joe Neal (Judy) RE 2116 N Glenwood Dr Stillwater OK 74075-2809 (405) 564-0346 [email protected] *Rodgers, Scott Michael (Jennifer) FE 7109 Shelby Lane Broken Arrow OK 74014-2530 (918) 441-9936 Roever, Duane F (Esther) RE 2986 N 2920 Rd Hennessey OK 73742-7423 (405) 853-6104

TU-Broken Arrow Heritage 5300 E Kenosha St Broken Arrow OK 74014-6700 (918) 357-2211, fax: (918) 357-3731 [email protected]

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Roman, David (Becky) FD-TL 11555 W Industrial Rd Guthrie OK 73044-4521 (405) 609-7156 [email protected] *Rose, David Bentley (Anna-Faye) RE 1520 NW 18th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-4214 (405) 528-4351

OS-Shawnee Trinity 116 W Forrest St Shawnee OK 74801-7714 (405) 273-5425 [email protected]

*Rose Jr, Robert E (Kathryn) FE 7425 NW 105th St Oklahoma City OK 73162-4418 (405) 824-2691

ON-OKC Chapel Hill 2717 W Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-6423 (405) 751-0755, fax: (405) 752-8919 [email protected]

*Ross, Susan FE PO Box 248 Pawnee OK 74058-0248 (918) 762-2122 [email protected]

ST-Pawnee First/Skedee PO Box 248 Pawnee OK 74058-0248 (918) 762-3997 [email protected]

*Rowe, George (Geneva) FL PO Box 104 Union City OK 73090-0104 (405) 226-6235 [email protected]

OS-Union City/Cogar PO Box 105 Union City OK 73090-0105 (405) 483-5313 [email protected]

Rowley, Beda SS 305 N 8th St Okemah OK 74859-2227 *Rowley, David L (Pam) FE 208 Hinton Blvd Mannford OK 74044-9500 (918) 865-7847 [email protected]

ST-Mannford PO Box 510 Mannford OK 74044-0510 (918) 865-2310, fax: (918) 865-2310 [email protected]

Rowley, Robert Glenn (Darla) FE 5964 Derwent Rd Powhatan VA 23139-4620 (928) 681-2316

OS-Mission Interpreter In Residence 5964 Derwent Rd Powhatan VA 23139-4620

Ruch, Madlyn Barry (David) FL PO Box 350 Foyil OK 74031-0350 (918) 470-4614 [email protected]

BA-Foyil PO Box 172 Foyil OK 74031-0172 (918) 341-0675, fax: (918) 341-0675 cf [email protected]

*Rudd, Max L (Diann) FL 1108 Payne St Perkins OK 74059-4144 (405) 612-5583 [email protected]

ST-Lost Creek 8002 S Washington St Stillwater OK 74074-8112 (405) 377-0927, fax: (405) 372-5919 [email protected]

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*Ruddell, Christopher Lane (Crystal) PE 15502 S Memorial Dr Bixby OK 74008-4162 (918) 733-2648 [email protected]

TU-Bixby-Associate 15502 S Memorial Dr Bixby OK 74008-4162 (918) 366-4463, fax: (918) 366-4465 [email protected]

*Ryser Jr, Charles (Sally) FE 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 286-7291

TU-Tulsa Asbury-Associate 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 492-1771, fax: (918) 392-1100 [email protected]

Sachau, Larry Robert (Renee) RE 3401 Bob Thomas Dr Choctaw OK 73020-6007 (405) 391-5388 [email protected] Salazar, Marsha Diane (Jim) SY 108 Kelly Dr Holdenville OK 74848-4442 (405) 379-6743

MC-Weleetka PO Box 145 Weleetka OK 74880-0145 (405) 786-2134 [email protected]

Sallee, Kay RL 505 E 40th St Loveland CO 80538-4810 (970) 484-3127 Sanders, David (Paula) RE 441 W 6th St Chelsea OK 74016-1639 (918) 789-3202

BA-Chelsea Memorial 441 W 6th St Chelsea OK 74016-1639 (918) 789-3938, fax: (918) 789-3938 cf [email protected]

*Sanders, Jeremy (Ashley) FD 5112 NW 164th Ter Edmond OK 73013-9452 (405) 443-9250

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant-Associate 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

Sapp, Yvette SS 5583 N Thunderhill Rd Parker CO 80134-5836 *Saviers, Charles D RE Rr 5 Box 61 Eufaula OK 74432-9132 (918) 689-7275 *Schellhamer, Marilynn RE 2129 NW 159th Ter Edmond OK 73013-7309 [email protected]

MC-Alderson PO Box 133 Alderson OK 74522-0133 [email protected]

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Scherer, Heather PE 8403 S Pittsburg Ave Tulsa OK 74137-1765 (918) 853-8872

Appointment TU-Hwy 75 South New Church 8403 S Pittsburg Ave Tulsa OK 74137-1765 [email protected]

Schillinger, Cyndy P RE 11525 N Meridian #131 Oklahoma City OK 73120-8048 (405) 826-1514 [email protected] *Schneider, G Allen (Kristi) FE 1401 E Taft Ave Sapulpa OK 74066-6035 (405) 314-5125 [email protected]

ST-Sapulpa 1401 E Taft St Sapulpa OK 74066-6035 (918) 224-3006, fax: (918) 227-0646 [email protected]

*Schumpert, Tracy Lynn FE 6215 S Utica Ave Tulsa OK 74136-0804 (405) 323-4425

TU-Tulsa Southern Hills 6160 S Lewis Ave Tulsa OK 74136-1001 (918) 743-2013, fax: (918) 743-3151 [email protected]

Scifres, Margaret SS 314 D St SW Ardmore OK 73401-4941 (580) 487-3586 *Scott, Donald L (Shirley) RE 1253 W Queen St Tulsa OK 74127-2541 (918) 629-2832

BA-Big Cabin 436055 E 320 Rd Big Cabin OK 74332-8027 (918) 583-4854 [email protected]

*Scraper, Matthew B (Kate) PE 1004 W Scott St Marlow OK 73055-3845 (580) 641-6551 [email protected]

LA-Marlow PO Box 247 Marlow OK 73055-0247 (580) 658-2765, fax: (580) 658-3233 [email protected]

*Scraper, Randy Lee (Wanda) FE 1413 NW 147th St Edmond OK 73013-1533 (405) 315-6460

ON-OKC Nichols Hills 1212 Bedford Dr Nichols Hills OK 73116-6307 (405) 842-1486, fax: (405) 843-1835 [email protected]

Seale, Carol SS 9173 Colonial Dr Claremore OK 74019-1598 (918) 343-7334 *Severe, David Lee (Paula) RE 5216 N Hamilton Dr Oklahoma City OK 73112-5320 (405) 943-4838 [email protected]

OS-South Central Jurisdiction Director 3160 W Britton Rd Ste F Oklahoma City OK 73120-2037 [email protected]

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*Shahan, Adam (Alyson) FL 1411 Tara Dr Moore OK 73160 (405) 517-8133 [email protected]

OS-Moore First-Associate 201 W Main St Moore OK 73160-5141 (405) 794-6671, fax: (405) 794-6751 [email protected]

Shahan, David Wayne SY PO Box 361 Lindsay OK 73052-0631 (405) 802-3589

AR-Fitzhugh 1709 E 17th St OK 74820-4306 (580) 320-2692 [email protected]

*Sharp, Janice Kaye (William Doyle) FE 206 Jester Tonkawa OK 74653-5526 (580) 628-2224

EN-Tonkawa PO Box 248 Tonkawa OK 74653-0248 (580) 628-2309, fax: (580) 628-2309 [email protected]

*Sharp, Wm Doyle (Janice) FE 215 N 2nd Ave Purcell OK 73080-4207 (405) 527-3256 [email protected]

OS-Purcell Trinity 211 N 2nd Ave Purcell OK 73080-4207 (405) 527-2256, fax: (405) 527-9850 [email protected]

Shearer, Mary Ellen SS 3304 S Knoxville Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1827 (918) 742-4688 [email protected] Shepherd, George Hale (Sondra) RD 305 Winston Dr Norman OK 73072-3831 (405) 701-5332 [email protected] *Shepherd, Jim Lee (April) FE 205 Highland Ter Norman OK 73069-8350 (405) 364-0019 [email protected]

OS-Norman Goodrich PO Box 523 Norman OK 73070-0523 (405) 321-0975, fax: (405) 329-1119 [email protected]

*Shepherd, Michael (Nelda) FL PO Box 18 Fargo OK 73840-0018 (580) 698-2480

WO-Fargo/Gage PO Box 18 Fargo OK 73840-0018 (580) 698-2489, fax: (580) 698-2489 cf [email protected]

*Shepherd, Sandra Reeves (Mark) PE 1153 Pond Creek St Medford OK 73759-5088 (580) 532-6234

EN-Jefferson/Renfrow 1153 Pond Creek St Medford OK 73759-9654 (580) 532-6234 [email protected]

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Shields, James C Carroll (Lucy) RE 7818 NW 39th St Bethany OK 73008-3148 (405) 787-7029 [email protected] *Shipley, Lyle D (Pennie) FE PO Box 44 Coalgate OK 74538-0044 (580) 480-5272 [email protected]

MC-Coalgate/Clarita 106 N Newell St Coalgate OK 74538-2424 (580) 927-3050 [email protected]

*Shirk, Pamela E (Bob) RL 39599 St Louis Rd Asher OK 74826-2101 (405) 642-2343 [email protected]

AR-Konawa PO Box 338 Konawa OK 74849-0338 (580) 925-3781 [email protected]

Shock, James E (Kay) RE PO Box 235 Moose Pass AK 99631-0235 (907) 288-2013 [email protected] Shock, Lauren Kay (James) RE PO Box 235 Moose Pass AK 99631-0235 (907) 288-2013 [email protected] *Shoemaker, Marcia Kaye FE 3766 S 90th East Ave Tulsa OK 74145-3452 (918) 664-2682 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Aldersgate 3702 S 90th East Ave Tulsa OK 74145-3421 (918) 627-4165, fax: (918) 627-4704 [email protected]

*Shook, Golden (Lena) RE 2341 Avenue N Dickinson TX 77539-8819 Short, Arnold (Cecille) RE 11613 Windmill Rd Oklahoma City OK 73162-2035 Short, Patricia Laverne (Frank) RD PO Box 580 Collinsville OK 74021-0580 (918) 371-7524 *Shrauner, Randy (Jennifer) FE 16412 Old Elm Ln Edmond OK 73013-3264 (405) 708-9044

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant-Associate 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

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Shumaker, Elbert (Carolyn) RE 1528 Cindy St Mangum OK 73554-1602 (580) 782-2335 [email protected] Simmons, Jack D (Jewell) RL 5801 N Oakwood Rd Apt C401 Enid OK 73703-9323 (918) 812-2504 *Simpson, Donald G (Jody) RE 1011 Renick Ln Bartlesville OK 74006-5526 (918) 333-2416 [email protected] Simpson, Frank L (Linda) PL 720 Deer Creek Rd Ardmore OK 73401-7574 (580) 653-2649

AR-Mannsville 720 Deer Creek Rd Ardmore OK 73401-7574 (580) 653-2649 [email protected]

*Skinner-Noble, Glenda (Don) FE 4330 N Indiana Ave Oklahoma City OK 73118-2220 (405) 514-2557

ON-Cashion PO Box 149 Cashion OK 73016-0149 (405) 433-2433 [email protected]

*Slater, Karen G FL 603 E C Ave Waurika OK 73573-2439 (580) 228-2248 [email protected]

LA-Waurika PO Box 67 Waurika OK 73573-0067 (580) 228-2871, fax: (580) 228-3652 [email protected]

Smith, Arden (Rita) RE 428 Fowler Dr Duncan OK 73533-2337 (580) 470-8444 [email protected] Smith, David Bruce (Faye) RA 100 Guinn Ln Heavener OK 74937-7458 (918) 653-3854 *Smith, Jeremy (Chelsea) FE-SOC 12360 SW Cady Ln Beaverton OR 97005-0549 (503) 228-3195 [email protected]

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*Smith, Kenneth A (Cleta) RE 234 N Valley Dr Catoosa OK 74015-2169 (918) 625-6542

TU-Leonard PO Box 36 Leonard OK 74043-0036 (918) 266-4306 [email protected]

*Smith, Kristiane L (Jeffrey) PL PO Box 789 Colbert OK 74733-0789 (580) 579-3845 [email protected]

AR-Colbert PO Box 1148 Colbert OK 74733-1148 (580) 296-2665 [email protected]

Smith, Lorene SS 4816 Elmview Dr Del City OK 73115-4808 Smith, M Trinnette (Ron) RD 3911 N Chapman Ave Shawnee OK 74804-1627 (405) 275-1038 [email protected] *Smith, Michael D (Linda) FE 1701 Christmas Tree Ln Ponca City OK 74604-3605 (580) 765-6136 [email protected]

ST-Ponca City First 200 S 6th St Ponca City OK 74601-5430 (580) 762-1681, fax: (580) 762-1839 [email protected]

*Smith, Spencer S (Abby) FE-SOC 1000 E State Route 92 Kearney MO 64060-8832 (918) 841-1103 [email protected] *Smith, Tiffany A PE PO Box 370 Grandfield OK 73546-0370 (580) 479-3336

LA-Grandfield/Randlett PO Box 370 Grandfield OK 73546-0370 (580) 479-3289 [email protected]

*Smith, Trevor W (Allyson) FE PO Box 887 Sallisaw OK 74955-0887 (918) 705-1249 [email protected]

MU-Sallisaw PO Box 887 Sallisaw OK 74955-0887 (918) 775-2538, fax: (918) 775-2515 [email protected]

Smith, William A (Leona) RE 7900 W 81st Ave Trlr 5 Amarillo TX 79119-7435 (806) 358-0676

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Snell, Sammie SS 9360 Goddard St Overland Park KS 66214-2118 (913) 322-3999 Snider, Betty SS 9324 S Highway 81 Waukomis OK 73773-3001 *Snyder, Eric James (Dennyse) FE 4370 Sundance Ln Newalla OK 74857-1748 (580) 606-3508

ON-OKC Wickline 417 Mid America Blvd Midwest City OK 73110-5672 (405) 732-0356, fax: (405) 732-4224 [email protected]

Somerville, Lefa SS PO Box 456 Judson TX 75660-0456 *Son, Tae Won (Jessica (Sook Hyun)) FE 13322 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74134-3308 (918) 622-1004 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa Korean 13322 E 31st St Tulsa OK 74134-3308 (918) 622-0045 [email protected]

*Southall, Susan Kay FE 2122 Camelot Dr Enid OK 73703-6621 (580) 242-4689

EN-Enid First-Associate PO Box 3707 Enid OK 73702-3707 (580) 237-2041, fax: (580) 242-3435 [email protected]

*Spears Jr, Charles Roy (Joan) FE 3019 E 5th St Tulsa OK 74104-3106 (918) 592-5680

TU-TU Campus Ministry 3019 E 5th Tulsa OK 74104-3106 (918) 592-5778, fax: (918) 592-5777 [email protected]

Spencer, Marilyn SS 2518 E 17th Pl Tulsa OK 74104-5111 (918) 743-7377 *Spencer, Scott Allen FE 2501 Canterbury Ave Ponca City OK 74604-4104 (580) 716-7057 Sprouse-Mos, Mary Sue (Freddie) RL 2103 Winterpark Dr Sallisaw OK 74955-7605 (918) 775-5894

ST-Ponca City Albright 128 S Palm St Ponca City OK 74601-5155 (580) 765-6432, fax: (580) 765-0163 [email protected]

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*Staat, Paul D (Mary) PD 4917 S Madison Ave Tulsa OK 74105-4617 (918) 619-9918 [email protected]

Appointment TU-Tulsa Boston Ave-Associate 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3297 (918) 583-5181, fax: (918) 699-0101 [email protected]

Stacy, William A (June) RE 4124 Sierra Ln Stillwater OK 74074-6485 (405) 624-5746 [email protected] Stanley, Marjorie J SS 504 Wicklow Way Bridgewater NJ 08807-3739 (570) 573-3468 Steele, Bill L RE 9318 Pottesgrove San Antonio TX 78254-2056 [email protected] *Steele, Valerie FE 624 S 6th St Okemah OK 74859-4421 (918) 623-1806

ST-Okemah PO Box 368 Okemah OK 74859-0368 (918) 623-0265 [email protected]

*Stephenson, David R (Joanie) FE 6534 E 89th Pl Tulsa OK 74133-5009 (918) 346-5181

ST-Bolivia Partnership Oklahoma 6534 E 89th Pl Tulsa OK 74133-5009 (918) 346-5181 [email protected]

*Stewart, Charles H (Gayle) RE 4804 SE 50th St Oklahoma City OK 73135-3234 (405) 468-5638 [email protected] *Stewart, David Albert (Nancy) RE 6564 W 49th St Mission KS 66202-1715 (913) 549-3331 [email protected] Stewart, Joe F (Carroll) RE PO Box 358 Fletcher OK 73541-0358 (580) 549-6302

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*Stewart, Pamela Jean (Frank) FE PO Box 657 Sulphur OK 73086-0657 (918) 231-3374 [email protected]

AR-Sulphur PO Box 657 Sulphur OK 73086-0657 (580) 622-3325 [email protected]

Stiles, Lora (Kenny) PL 751 Maple Brook Ln Vinita OK 74301-6726 (918) 605-0173 Still, Frederick E RE 4111 52nd St Ct W Bradenton FL 34209-6757

BA-Spavinaw/Salina PO Box 93 Spavinaw OK 74366-0093 (918) 589-2240 [email protected]

*Stilwell Jr, James A (Barbara) FD 3515 S Harvard Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1840 (918) 241-4131

TU-Tulsa Christ-Associate 3515 S Harvard Ave Tulsa OK 74135-1840 (918) 747-8601, fax: (918) 747-8202 [email protected]

*Stinnett, Christopher W (Laurie) FL PO Box 394 Apache OK 73006-0394 (580) 884-0227

LA-Apache PO Box 394 Apache OK 73006-0394 (580) 588-2426 [email protected]

*Stinnett, Laurie (Chris) PL 114 Flanders Dr Chickasha OK 73018-7747 (405) 428-0789

LA-Cyril/Cement PO Box 740 Cyril OK 73029-0740 (405) 222-1881 [email protected]

*Stinson, B Craig (Krista) FE 8150 Bald Eagle Rd Jones OK 73049-3476 (405) 627-5628

ON-Director Of Connectional Ministries/ Congregational Development 1501 NW 24th St Oklahoma City OK 73106-3635 (405) 530-2020, fax: (405) 525-4164 [email protected]

Stone, Betty C RA PO Box 633 Sulphur OK 73086-0633 (580) 993-0040

AR-Mill Creek PO Box 633 Sulphur OK 73086-0633 (580) 622-3553 [email protected]

Stoops, Larry D (Lois) RP 410 S Madison St Oakland City IN 47660-1744 (765) 793-3630 Story, Willett RE 3113 E 79th St Tulsa OK 74136-8741

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Stow, Lorene SS 1791 Main St Waynoka OK 73860-2012 (580) 824-0268 *Strange, C Michael (Shirley) FE 911 Rose Ter Perry OK 73077-2030 (580) 336-2483

ST-Perry PO Box 206 Perry OK 73077-0206 (580) 336-2776, fax: (580) 336-3116 [email protected]

Stratton, Ray B (Elizabeth) RE PO Box 185 Inola OK 74036-0185 *Struebing, Clark S (Joy) FL 206819 E County Road 43 Woodward OK 73801-5500 (580) 216-4005

WO-Capron 1217 1st Ave Capron OK 73717-9021 (580) 216-4005 [email protected]

*Stuckey, John R (Olga) RE 1304 SE 7th St Wagoner OK 74467-6710 *Stuckey, Marvin Lee (Linda) AM PO Box 1015 Broken Bow OK 74728-1015 (580) 584-3479 [email protected]

MC-Broken Bow/Eagletown PO Box 1015 Broken Bow OK 74728-1015 (580) 584-6013 [email protected]

Styers, Karen R (Norman) FD-FAM 4020 N Nicklas Ave Oklahoma City OK 73122-3516 [email protected] Sullivan, Joyce Lee SS 1605 Smith St Durant OK 74701-5439 (580) 924-5863 [email protected] *Swink, Kristina Dian FD-LA 301 Kingsgate Rd Yukon OK 73099-4441 (405) 350-7528 [email protected] *Symes, Christopher R (Ashley) FL 225 E Carl Albert Blvd McAlester OK 74501-5041 (918) 423-2205

MC-McAlester First-Associate 1501 S 13th St McAlester OK 74501-7158 (918) 423-6136, fax: (918) 423-6775 [email protected]

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*Tabberer, Don A (Linda) FE 516 W 51st Pl Sand Springs OK 74063-3367 (918) 932-0166 [email protected]

TU-Sand Springs PO Box 336 Sand Springs OK 74063-0336 (918) 245-5955, fax: (918) 245-2801 [email protected]

Talley, Chris Charles (Sally) PL 1317 SW 69th St Oklahoma City OK 73159-3217 (405) 685-0597

OS-Shawnee Bethel 35500 Hardesty Rd Shawnee OK 74801-5667 (405) 273-1873, fax: (405) 273-1873 [email protected]

*Tankersley III, William E (Karen) FE 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3205 (918) 455-1638

TU-Tulsa Boston Ave-Associate 1301 S Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74119-3297 (918) 583-5181, fax: (918) 699-0101 [email protected]

Tarbell, George William RL 3121 N O Connor Rd Irving TX 75062-4407 *Tate, Kristopher Ode (Kinsie) FD 9912 Mahler Pl The Village OK 73120-3311 (405) 613-9795 [email protected]

ON-OKC Chapel Hill-Associate 2717 W Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-6423 (405) 751-0755, fax: (405) 752-8919 [email protected]

Taylor, Archie J RL 800 Canadian Trails Dr Apt 216 Norman OK 73072-7617 *Taylor, Connie R (Richard) RE 804 N 4395 Pryor OK 74361-2111 (918) 519-2516 [email protected] Taylor, Dean (Chris) PL 4231 NW 48th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-2285 (405) 630-9898 [email protected] *Taylor, Helen RE 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 322 Oklahoma City OK 73134-6076 (405) 748-7225 [email protected]

OS-OKC Linwood PO Box 76507 Oklahoma City OK 73147-2507 (405) 943-4465, fax: (405) 943-4466 [email protected]

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*Teel, Charlotte Sue (Michael) FD 13720 Kirkland Rdg Edmond OK 73013-7054 (405) 833-5057 [email protected]

Appointment ON-Yukon Good Shepherd-Associate 10928 SW 15th St Yukon OK 73099-7526 (405) 324-1900, fax: (405) 324-8513 [email protected]

Teel, Gene A (Jaunita) RA 22915 County Road 1495 Ada OK 74820-2134 (580) 332-9549 *Tener, Bryan Patrick (Angela) FE PO Box 303 Cache OK 73527-0303 (580) 429-8499

LA-Cache PO Box 436 Cache OK 73527-0436 (580) 429-3323 [email protected]

*Tener, Gregory J (Judy) FE 2608 Ridgeway St Ardmore OK 73401-2902 (918) 839-0536 [email protected]

AR-District Superintendent 333 W Main Ste 445 Ardmore OK 73401-6300 (580) 223-2353, fax: (580) 223-2374 [email protected]

*Terneus, John L (Sue) RE 5 E Cypress Ave Apt 204 Yukon OK 73099-5607 (405) 373-2011 [email protected] *Terrell-Wilkes, Jack Fisher (Kristin) FL 3305 NW 22nd St Oklahoma City OK 73107-3021 (405) 208-9241 [email protected]

ON-Spencer PO Box 415 Spencer OK 73084-0415 (405) 771-3733 [email protected]

Terry, Belenda (Jimmy) FL PO Box 702 Valliant OK 74764-0702 (580) 497-7043

MC-Valliant/Wright City PO Box 629 Valliant OK 74764-0629 (580) 933-4393, fax: (580) 933-4393 cf [email protected]

Thatcher, Douglas W (Juanita) RE 1023 Osborn Ave Lorain OH 44052-1225 (405) 464-9654 [email protected] *Thomas, David W (Patty) RE 6767 S Mingo Rd Tulsa OK 74133-3309 (918) 249-2323 [email protected]

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*Thomas, Erica C FD PO Box 417 Nicoma Park OK 73066-0417 (405) 769-2967 [email protected]

ON-OKC Quayle-Associate 5001 N Everest Ave Oklahoma City OK 73111-5611 (405) 424-2770, fax: (405) 427-9497 [email protected]

Thomas, Keith (Kay) SY PO Box 248 Poteau OK 74953-0248 (918) 647-3491

MC-Howe PO Box 248 Poteau OK 74953-0248 (575) 937-0536 [email protected]

*Thomas, Terry L (Sammie) FL 8864 Texoma Hills Rd Kingston OK 73439-9789 (580) 564-7478 [email protected]

AR-Lighthouse 4923 Alberta Creek Rd Kingston OK 73439-9806 (580) 564-9733, fax: (580) 564-4117 [email protected]

*Thomasson, Brett D FE 709 S 12th Ave Madill OK 73446-3054 (580) 795-2180 [email protected]

AR-Madill PO Box 496 Madill OK 73446-0496 (580) 795-3732, fax: (580) 795-3723 [email protected]

Thompson, H Leroy (Sharon) RE 705 NW 142nd St Edmond OK 73013-1924 (405) 607-0791 [email protected] *Thompson, Joel D (Amanda) FL PO Box 104 Helena OK 73741-0104 (580) 852-3877

EN-Helena PO Box 146 Helena OK 73741-0146 (580) 852-3220 [email protected]

Thompson, Mackenzie C (Edith) RE 2308 NW 56th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-7704 (405) 842-6927 [email protected] Thompson, Matt (Shelly) FL 2008 N 5th St Ponca City OK 74601-1562 (580) 765-6033 [email protected]

ST-Ponca City Asbury 700 W Liberty Ave Ponca City OK 74601-2530 (580) 762-2062 [email protected]

*Thompson-Goggs, Robyn (John) FE 8309 NW 117th St Oklahoma City OK 73162-1033 (405) 306-2238

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant-Associate 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

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*Thurston, Tim J (Nancy) RE 4402 W Urbana Ct Broken Arrow OK 74012-6049 Tiger, Aaron C (Heather) PE 105 SW 5th St Muldrow OK 74948-4207 (918) 427-4445 [email protected]

MU-Muldrow Roland Trinity PO Box 430 Muldrow OK 74948-0430 (918) 427-4151, fax: (918) 427-8602 [email protected]

*Tiger, Christopher Lance (Priscilla) FE 2309 NW Crosby Park Blvd Lawton OK 73505-1301 (580) 583-7332 [email protected]

LA-District Superintendent PO Box 6886 Lawton OK 73506-0886 (580) 248-3343, fax: (580) 248-3383 [email protected]

*Tillery, Brantley L (Cydni) FE 306 S Water Locust Grove OK 74352-5099 (918) 479-6505 [email protected]

TU-Tulsa St Lukes Redemption II 1839 N Boston Ave Tulsa OK 74106-4126 (918) 585-9637, fax: (918) 585-9630 [email protected]

*Tillery, Cydni Alyse (Brantley) FE 306 S Water Locust Grove OK 74352-5099 (918) 479-6505 [email protected]

MU-Locust Grove PO Box 218 Locust Grove OK 74352-0218 (918) 479-6356, fax: (918) 479-6316 [email protected]

Tims, Josephine SS 12514 Long St Overland Park KS 66213-2423 *Tipps, Ruth Ann (Dean) RE 2170 Yearling Billings OK 74630-2140 (580) 725-3451

EN-Billings PO Box 97 Billings OK 74630-0097 (580) 725-3506 [email protected]

*Tobey, Sonja E (Mike) FE 110 Jenny Ln Vinita OK 74301-2718 (918) 399-2282 [email protected]

BA-Vinita 314 W Canadian Ave Vinita OK 74301-3604 (918) 256-5727, fax: (918) 256-2771 [email protected]

*Tobler, Kenneth L (Carol) RE 7409 W 38th St Tulsa OK 74107-4860 (918) 446-4410 [email protected]

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*Todd, William Forrest (Reese) RE 3316 79th St Lubbock TX 79423-1800 (806) 791-5961 [email protected] *Tolle, Gregory L (Hadley) FE 2300 N Country Club Duncan OK 73533-3314 (580) 470-5533 [email protected]

LA-Duncan First 2300 N Country Club Rd Duncan OK 73533-3314 (580) 255-3353, fax: (580) 252-8693 [email protected]

Tolle, Leonard T RA PO Box 849 Lawton OK 73502-0849 Tracy, Pat Stinson SS 1740 SE Orchard Ln Bartlesville OK 74006-7026 Travers, Timothy Alan (Jacki) FE 508 Sparrow Hawk Edmond OK 73003-3174 (405) 323-4534

ON-OKC Church Of The Servant-Associate 14343 N MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73142-9725 (405) 721-4141, fax: (405) 728-4747 [email protected]

Tremper, Dale G (Sherron) RE 5614 Lon Chaney Dr San Antonio TX 78240-2435 (210) 279-5743 [email protected] *Trobaugh, Richard L (Trena) FE 721 S Olive St Shattuck OK 73858-9423 (580) 938-2909 [email protected]

WO-Shattuck PO Box 696 Shattuck OK 73858-0696 (580) 938-2186, fax: (580) 938-2186 [email protected]

*True, Alex RL 4 Pheasant Run Goodwell OK 73939-9734 (580) 349-2534 [email protected] *Truitt, Linda (Jerry) FD 2017 Rockport Rd Edmond OK 73013-8640 (405) 330-2043 [email protected]

OS-OKC Christ-Associate 1006 NE 17th St Oklahoma City OK 73111-1002 (405) 424-2800, fax: (405) 424-2044 [email protected]

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*Trujillo Sr, Timothy Joe PE 1065 Redland Rd Idabel OK 74745-5273 (972) 754-5795

MC-Redland/Pleasant Hill RR 1 Box 486 Idabel OK 74745-9768 (580) 245-2468 [email protected]

Tucker Jr, Sam C (Martha) FE 2209 Bedford Dr Andrews Air Force Base MD 20762-5405 (301) 636-4790

EN-US Air Force Chaplain 2209 Bedford Dr Andrews AFB MD 20762-5405 [email protected]

*Tully, Kevin (Georgia) FE 918 S Johnstone Ave Bartlesville OK 74003-4734 (918) 397-3042

BA-Bartlesville First PO Box 1136 OK 74005-1136 (918) 336-3361, fax: (918) 337-3776 [email protected]

Tyson, Jarrell (Natalie) RE 1310 Beechwood Ct Mountain Home AR 72653-8681 (870) 580-0092 [email protected] *Uhlig, Ted A (Michele) FE ON-OKC Mayfair Heights 5208 N Hamilton Dr 3131 NW 50th St Oklahoma City OK 73112-5320 Bartlesville OK 73112-5347 (405) 942-7300 (405) 942-5929, fax: (405) 942-3154 [email protected] [email protected] *Um, Joon No (Grace) FE 1804 NE 11th St Moore OK 73160-7904 (405) 799-9632

OS-OKC Korean First 3720 SE 59th St Oklahoma City OK 73135-2502 (405) 672-5062 [email protected]

Unterreiner, Audrey SS 1100 E 6th St Apt 124 Bonham TX 75418-4065 *Van Alstyne, Eugene Leo (Barbara) FE PO Box 643 Inola OK 74036-0908 (918) 543-8399 [email protected]

MU-Inola PO Box 908 Oklahoma City OK 74036-0908 (918) 543-8236, fax: (918) 494-2544 [email protected]

*Van House, Robert W (Sharilyn) RE PO Box 277 Salina OK 74365-0277 (918) 434-1999

BA-Welch PO Box 328 Inola OK 74369-0328 (918) 788-3276

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Van Nostrand, Randy (Diane) RE 1001 S Ed Carey Dr Unit 133 Harlingen TX 78552-1712 (956) 357-1669 [email protected] *Van Oostrum, Margery (Ralph) RD 405 Comanche Trl Altus OK 73521-1509 (580) 482-4842 [email protected] *Vanzant, Semaj Y FL 3212 Crown Feathers Dr Edmond OK 73013-7418 (814) 449-1007 [email protected]

OS-OKC Christ 1006 NE 17th St Welch OK 73111-1002 (405) 424-2800, fax: (405) 424-2044 [email protected]

*Varvel, Laurence Glenn (Jeanine) FE 1904 W Charleston St Broken Arrow OK 74011-3956 (918) 260-1505

TU-Broken Arrow First 112 E College St Oklahoma City OK 74012-3909 (918) 258-1505, fax: (918) 258-1507 [email protected]

*Vaught, Donald Mark FD 5301 Indian Hill Rd Edmond OK 73034-7522 (405) 513-2601 [email protected]

ON-Edmond First-Associate PO Box 390 Broken Arrow OK 73083-0390 (405) 341-0107, fax: (405) 348-7921 [email protected]

Veirs, Joy SS 2500 Cedar Oak Dr Edmond OK 73013-7656 (405) 285-8667 *Venable, Amy FE 1312 Glenwood St Norman OK 73069-6816 (405) 321-6346 [email protected]

OS-Norman St Stephen’s 1801 W Brooks St Edmond OK 73069-4235 (405) 321-4988, fax: (405) 321-4731 [email protected]

Venable, W Don Don (Pat) RL 18298 County Road 1545 Ada OK 74820-5301 (580) 436-2657 [email protected] *Vestal, Margo (Ron) FE 802 N 4th St Sayre OK 73662-2216 (580) 928-2142 [email protected]

CL-Sayre 802 N 4th St Norman OK 73662-2216 (580) 928-2146, fax: (580) 928-2146 [email protected]

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Vickery, Paul S (Joyce) FE 6244 S 31st West Ave Tulsa OK 74132-1311 (918) 446-0818

MU-Haskell/Porter 6244 S 31st West Ave Sayre OK 74132-1311 (918) 482-3325, fax: (918) 482-3325 [email protected]

*Vincent, Garry R (Barbara) FL PO Box 485 Waukomis OK 73773-0485 (580) 758-3000 [email protected]

EN-Waukomis/Drummond PO Box 197 Tulsa OK 73773-0197 (580) 758-3608 [email protected]

*Wade, Randall B (Debbie) FE 1109 Caracara Dr Norman OK 73072-8405 (405) 294-0082

OS-Norman McFarlin-Associate PO Box 6390 Norman OK 73070-6390 (405) 321-3484, fax: (405) 321-3498 [email protected]

Wade, Suzann S (Daniel) DM 6453 N Sterling Ave Oklahoma City OK 73132-6804 (405) 205-9157 [email protected]

ON-OKC Chapel Hill 2717 W Hefner Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120-6423 (405) 751-0755, fax: (405) 752-8919 [email protected]

Wakeley, Nita SS 820 S Madison Blvd Bartlesville OK 74006-8533 (918) 333-4507 Walker, Jerald C (Virginia) RE 6826 E 112th St S Bixby OK 74008-2062 Walker, Wiley (Janice) RD 2251 NW 117th St Oklahoma City OK 73120-7804 [email protected] Wallace, Donna SS 8416 NW 77th St Oklahoma City OK 73132-3941 (405) 720-3907 Wallace, Rayford L RE 210 E El Paso St Broken Arrow OK 74012-4123 *Waller, Bennie Wesley (Jackie) RL 126 SW 6th St Checotah OK 74426-3410 (918) 473-2145

MU-Bokoshe 126 SW 6th St Checotah OK 74426-3410 (918) 969-2341 [email protected]

*Walton, Vera Ellen (Robert) FL PO Box 66 Lamont OK 74643-0066 (580) 922-1120

EN-Lamont PO Box 70 Lamont OK 74643-0070 (580) 388-4379 [email protected]

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Wamble, Earlene SS 3004 Creston Dr Oklahoma City OK 73111-3524 *Wang, Fuxia FE 209 Tecumseh Meadows Dr Norman OK 73069-8206 (405) 579-8911

OS-GBGM OU Chinese Fellowship 428 W Lindsay St Norman OK 73069-8803 (405) 321-6266, fax: (405) 321-4499 [email protected]

Wangler, Ralph PL 113 E Perry St Glencoe OK 74032 (405) 213-8526

ST-Glencoe PO Box 30 Glencoe OK 74032-0030 (580) 669-2602, fax: (580) 669-2602 [email protected]

Ward, Dylan SY 1 Mathes Park Dr Tahlequah OK 74464-6825 (918) 402-7241 [email protected] *Ward, J D (Karrie) FE 1351 Rocky Top Cir Piedmont OK 73078-8045 (405) 306-0685

MU-Braggs/Woodall PO Box 154 Braggs OK 74423-0154 [email protected] ON-OKC New Hope PO Box 720254 Oklahoma City OK 73172-0254 (405) 721-5015, fax: (405) 721-5170 [email protected]

*Ware, Phillip A (Myrna) RE 17 Monikie Dr Bella Vista AR 72715-6020 (479) 657-2787 [email protected] *Ware, Scott A (Joy) FL 2921 Brookhaven Woodward OK 73801-5402 (580) 748-1712

WO-Quinlan/Freedom PO Box 308 Mooreland OK 73852-0308 (580) 697-3251 [email protected]

*Warfield Jr, Stanley M (Frances) RE PO Box 322 Eagle Lake TX 77434-0322 (405) 762-1715 [email protected] *Warner, Bennie D (Anna) RE-OE 1812 NW 30th St Oklahoma City OK 73118-3608 (405) 521-0012

OS-OKC South Lee 601 SW 36th St Oklahoma City OK 73109-2504 (405) 631-4564, fax: (405) 631-4564 [email protected]

*Warren, George T (Rosilyn) FE 4702 Harned Ct Bartlesville OK 74006-6925 (918) 331-9743 [email protected]

BA-District Superintendent PO Box 2524 Bartlesville OK 74005-2524 (918) 333-1839, fax: (918) 333-1877 [email protected]

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*Wasson, Norman Vance (Ann) FE 514 S SEminole St Skiatook OK 74070-1896 (580) 383-6487

Appointment BA-Skiatook PO Box 910 Skiatook OK 74070-0910 (918) 396-2519, fax: (918) 396-7973 [email protected]

Waters, Donald S (Barbara) RE 1529 Oakwood Dr Norman OK 73069-4447 *Watkins Jr, Delbert A (Janet) RE 11472 N 2090 Rd Canute OK 73626-2632 (580) 393-7613 [email protected] *Watson, Charles Edwin (Ila May) RE 1525 W Mississippi Ave Chickasha OK 73018-6619 (405) 222-1637 [email protected] Watson, Kevin M (Melissa) FE 8005 27th Ave NW Seattle WA 98117-4510 (405) 208-3875

OS-Instructor At Seattle Pacific University 8005 27th Ave NW Seattle WA 98117-4510 [email protected]

*Watson, Mark W (Lisa) FE 300 W Agnew Pauls Valley OK 73075-0385 (405) 238-3212

AR-Pauls Valley PO Box 385 Pauls Valley OK 73075-0385 (405) 238-3354, fax: (405) 238-3355 [email protected]

*Weathers, Marilyn K (Ronal) RL 1303 S Boundary St Perry OK 73077-7024 (580) 336-8693 [email protected] *Weathers, Ronal O (Marilyn) RE 1303 S Boundary St Perry OK 73077-7024 (580) 336-8694 [email protected] Wehrman, Richard RE 5505 W 19th Ave #2003 Stillwater OK 74074-1323 (580) 886-4461 *Welch, John B (Gloria) RE 908 Heather Glen Dr Norman OK 73072-7628 (405) 364-5339 [email protected]

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Welch II, William J (Theresa) PL 1923 S Phoenix Ave Tulsa OK 74107-1851 (918) 488-9599

TU-Tulsa West 1923 S Phoenix Ave Tulsa OK 74107-1851 (918) 583-5125 [email protected]

Welcher, Micah (Sharla) FL 20839 State Highway 64 Canton TX 75103-6129 (580) 916-0652 [email protected]

CL-Altus Highland Hgts/Duke PO Box 682 Altus OK 73522-0682 (580) 482-5267 [email protected]

Wells, Royleen SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 163 Oklahoma City OK 73134-6073 (405) 752-1926 Welton, Lowrie J (Judy) RE 1021 Thornwood Dr Watkinsville GA 30677-5343 (706) 310-7025 [email protected] Wenker, William A (Joan) RE 1455 Inman Mills Rd The Villages FL 32162-3757 Wey, Bernice SS 2532 NW 58th Pl Oklahoma City OK 73112-7105 *Wheeler, David R (Cherie) FE 501 Bay St Miami OK 74354-4901 (918) 919-2480 [email protected]

BA-Miami 200 B St NW Miami OK 74354-5807 (918) 542-4404, fax: (918) 542-4405 [email protected]

*Wheeler, Harold A (Joyce) RA PO Box 118 Glencoe OK 74032-0118 (580) 669-1119 [email protected] *Wheeler, James C (Jo) RE 4637 NW 59th Ter Oklahoma City OK 73122-7509 *Whetsell, Richard Charles (Karolann) RE 7881 N 119th East Ave Owasso OK 74055-3308 (918) 978-3143 [email protected] Whipple, Max A (Hattie) PL RR 2 Box 33 Guymon OK 73942-9625 (580) 468-1988

WO-Hardesty/Union Center PO Box 46 Hardesty OK 73944-0046 (580) 888-4569, fax: (580) 888-4567

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White, James T (Iva) RE 4130 E 31st St Apt 2026 Tulsa OK 74135-1535 White, Joe H (Anne) RE 2840 NW 159th St Edmond OK 73013-1234 (405) 359-2935 [email protected] White, Martha Ellen SS 14901 N Pennsylvania Ave Apt 127 Oklahoma City OK 73134-5958 (405) 936-3393 *White, Peter J (Jackie) PD 5172 E 30th St Tulsa OK 74114-6308 (859) 221-2295

TU-Tulsa First-Associate 1115 S Boulder Ave Tulsa OK 74119-2418 (918) 592-3862, fax: (918) 584-5228 [email protected]

*Whitley, Mark T (Susan) FE 29523 E 155th St S Coweta OK 74429-6026 (918) 486-3774 [email protected]

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Whittington, John F (Josephine) RE 9901 NE 7th St Oklahoma City OK 73130-2704 Wicker, T Shaun SY 503 Dallas St Talihina OK 74571-2403 (918) 567-2374 [email protected]

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DAILY PROCEEDINGS The Forty-Fifth Session of The Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church May 27–30, 2012



FIRST DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 27

Executive Sessions Lay members met in the Boston Avenue UMC sanctuary in Tulsa at 3:30 p.m., while clergy members met in the First UMC Sanctuary at 4 p.m. The report of the Board of Ordained Ministry was presented and approved at the clergy session. (See Section F – The Business of the Annual Conference.) Memorial Service and Holy Communion – 7:00 p.m. Under the leadership of Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr., the 2012 Oklahoma Annual Conference began with the Memorial Service and Holy Communion in the sanctuary of Boston Avenue UMC. The pre-worship “Big Sing” was led by John Bell of the Church of Scotland. Mouzon Biggs was preacher for the service. Afterward, a reception honoring Mouzon and Gayle Biggs and families of the deceased was held in Jubilee Hall. (See Section J – Memoirs.)

SECOND DAY - MONDAY, MAY 28 General Session – 8:30 a.m. Bishop Hayes officially opened the business meeting in the Sanctuary of Boston Avenue UMC. Episcopal Address – Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr. (See Episcopal Address in Section H – Reports.) Laity Address – Judy Benson, Conference lay leader. Benson spoke of many fruitful congregations making a difference for Jesus Christ throughout our state. Benson told of the benefits of supporting ministry partnerships, particularly clergy-lay ministry partnerships. She urged delegates to be leaders who make things happen. Conference Associate Lay Leaders Herschel Beard and Chuck Stewart presented Benson with a Cross & Flame statue for her eight years of service as conference lay leader. They announced the creation of The Judy Benson Scholarship for Leadership and Spiritual Formation in her honor. Report on Vital Congregations – Craig Stinson. The mission of the Strategic Plan is to take ordinary people and make them world-changing disciples of Jesus Christ. Stinson reported significant progress in all three areas of the plan: Growing Fruitful Congregations, Raising Up New Spiritual Leaders, and Making Missional Connections. Organization of the Annual Conference – Joseph Harris was nominated and elected as conference secretary. Brian Bakeman was nominated and elected as conference treasurer and conference statistician. Conference Secretary Harris made the following motions, and they were adopted. 1. The printed program shall be the official program of the 2012 session of The Oklahoma Annual Conference, subject to necessary additions and adjustments. 2. The minutes of the daily sessions, as prepared by the secretarial staff and reviewed by the Oklahoma Conference Department of Communications, shall be the official record of the conference. 3. The bar of the conference for voting, debate, discussion, and other official business of the annual conference session shall be restricted to the main floor of the sanctuary, without any seating

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division between laity and clergy. 4. All material included in the packets, and materials so related and distributed at registration, shall be considered in the hands of the conference members at the opening session so that action concerning them may be taken after 24 hours have passed in any cases where such time interval is required. 5. The following persons shall be elected as assistant secretaries: Claudean Harrison, Jeremy Jones, Kyle Kiner, Sheri Lashley, Stephen Lashley, Jan Polson, Marsha Purtell, and Valerie Steele. 6. The conference shall be organized under the Rules of the 2011 Conference Journal. Annual Conference Council – Donna Heldermon, Myrtle Clingenpeel, Sam Powers. (See Section H – Reports.) Clingenpeel spoke of the continuing work with the Ministry Audit Teams. Powers told of the new areas of ministry, including the Academy of Part Time Local Pastors and the Office of Missions. He announced that Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University will become an Apportionment line item instead of a special assessment, to assure accountability. Heldermon submitted the report for approval. It was approved. Woodward District Lay Leader Mark Gray was Bishop Hayes’ assistant for the morning session. Teaching Time – Bob L. Blackburn, executive director of the Oklahoma Historical Society. Blackburn said the Methodist ethos has influenced his family for generations. A relative was one of the first circuit-riders. Growing up, he learned the values we should all live by. He also learned the cost of not living by those values: hate, fear, and exploitation. General Session – 2 p.m. Conference Associate Lay Leader Chuck Stewart was Bishop Hayes’ assistant for the beginning of this session. Mission and Service Ministry Team – Tom Hoffmann. (See Section H – Reports.) The Woodworth Estate Committee has distributed hundreds of thousands of dollars this year, thanks to the donations of the Woodworth family years ago. Their generosity is still affecting lives and ministries in our conference today. Hoffman announced Jeremy Basset’s new role as director of the new Office of Mission. A detailed plan will be presented at the next Annual Conference. Goals include working to better connect mission to advocacy to empower local churches to help those in need in their communities, being more intentional in finding new ways for young adults to be involved in missions, and learning better ways to align the Christian vocation with professional vocations. Carlos Ramirez will be the new conference coordinator of Hispanic/Latino Ministry, to help develop ethnic ministries across the conference. Volunteers In Mission – Jeremy Basset. (See Section H – Reports.) VIM ministry continues to thrive through Disaster Response work, by developing curriculum to train youth pastors and Wesley Foundation staff, and from the appointment of David Stephenson as our Bolivian mission interpreter and liaison. Richard Norman told of the realities and challenges that arise after an initial disaster, when people want to help but can do more harm by not knowing the real needs of the victims at that time. Much planning has been done to maximize effectiveness in the appropriate places. Basset spoke of the fourfold focus for disaster response: preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation. People are needed who can respond immediately to a disaster. People who want to help but who are not immediately available can direct contributions through their local churches. Stephenson invited Oklahoma United Methodist congregations to develop partnerships with our Methodist counterparts in Bolivia. Basset spoke of another ministry in the Holy Land, and introduced GBGM missionary Kristen Brown who shared the emotional, moving experience of visiting Palestine and Israel and meeting Christians whose ancestors were the first followers of Christ. Brown invited conference members to make a life-changing mission trip, to walk where Jesus walked and meet the people of Palestine

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and Israel. Basset presented the VIM report for adoption. It was adopted. Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries – Stan Basler and friends. (See Section H – Reports.) Basler presented a video showing the programs and services available at Exodus House, Redemption Churches, and New Day Camp. Many participants spoke about the positive changes that have taken place in their lives through the CJAMM programs, by learning about Jesus’ love. They expressed their thanks to the Oklahoma Conference for the support. Basler presented Steve Byrd with a plaque in appreciation of 20 years of service to CJAMM programs. Basler read a document from the Board of Directors, asking the Governance Committee to review the current corporate structure and related operations of the agency. They were asked to make recommendations for any necessary revisions to ensure the continued successful mission of CJAMM. They observed that the present structure is outdated and recommended the bylaws be revised to be consistent with present and future needs of its operation. The Board of Directors unanimously accepted the recommendations. Revisions can only be made through complete consultation and ratification or approval by the Annual Conference. The Board seeks to inform the conference of its intentions and seeks the conference’s understanding and prayers. This document was submitted by Richard Wansley, chairperson of the Governance Committee. Addiction Ministries – Annette Harper and friends. (See Section H – Reports.) Addiction Ministries is celebrating 30 years of ministry in the conference. Harper introduced Jack Turner, who spoke of dealing with his wife, who was addicted to alcohol. Turner spoke of his frustration after not receiving useful help from his minister. After receiving help through Alcoholics Anonymous, his wife was able to maintain sobriety. Turner then talked with his new minister about the great need for helping people dealing with addictions. This started conversation about creating programs for that purpose. The Board of Church & Society donated money to the conference to train ministers in: the disease concept of chemical dependency, its recognition, and techniques and programs for intervention. The Addiction Ministry’s Summer School on Chemical Dependency now educates Oklahomans as well as concerned people from other states and countries. Cookson Hills Center – Meri Whitaker. (See Section H – Reports.) Meri Whitaker presented the bishop with a jar for coins to “Make Change.” Oklahoma leads the nation in number of hungry people. In Cherokee, Adair, and Sequoyah counties, where Cookson Hills Center serves, 38 percent of children go to be hungry — some every night. Whitaker thanked the conference for all the prayers and support over the years and asked for continued prayers and financial support to feed God’s sheep. All-Star Awards – Karen Distefano presented awards to more than 30 churches. One of the criteria to receive a star is to promote the Six Special Sundays, and another is Missionary Support. Rachel Barnett from GBGM announced that the Oklahoma Conference has the highest church participation in designated giving. Eighty-four percent of Oklahoma churches gave to the UM Advance in 2011; other conferences average 50 percent. Lawton District Associate Lay Leader Dana McIlhaney was Bishop Hayes’ assistant after the break. Restore Hope Ministries – Jeff Jaynes. (See Section H – Reports.) Jaynes gave thanks to the conference for helping repair the agency’s roof that was damaged after a snowstorm last winter. Jaynes spoke of the families who avoid becoming homeless with help from Restore Hope. Please continue to restore hope to your neighbors in need, he urged. Church and Society – Kirt Moelling. (See Section H – Reports.) Adam Shahan spoke of educating laity and clergy about the Social Principles, through the Re-Ignite Workshops. Environmental Coalition Chairperson Mark Davies reported on the value of the coalition in caring for creation. But we have not done enough, Davies said. For the sake of our children, may we find the wisdom and courage to create a more sustainable world.

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Moelling announced there will be a Social Justice Retreat at Canyon Camp on April 19-20, 2013. Lydia Patterson Institute – Socorro de Anda, David Burris. (See Section H – Reports.) President de Anda is grateful for the support from our conference. LPI has been serving underprivileged young people for more than 100 years. De Anda reported that scholarships valued at $1.4 million were awarded to this year’s class of 51 seniors, who are on their way to college. Retirement and Nursing Home Association – Steve Dickey. (See Section H – Reports.) Dickey, of Oklahoma Methodist Manor in Tulsa, and John Harned, of Epworth Villa in Oklahoma City, represented the retirement and nursing homes in Oklahoma. Dickey thanked the conference for the Senior Living Ministry offering and shared a video highlighting the services provided for residents. Crestwood expansion will open this June at Oklahoma Methodist Manor. Epworth Villa is taking on a remodeling and expansion in OKC, and the Ranch will be opening in Stillwater in the future. Oklahoma City University – Jennifer Long, Robert Henry. (See Section H – Reports.) Long thanked the conference for the generous support to OCU. This year Wimberly School of Religion celebrated its 30-year anniversary. In 2011 United Methodist students received more than $5.6 million in scholarships. President Henry values the relationship with the conference and Bishop and Mrs. Hayes. Henry presented Dee Hayes with her diploma, since she had been unable to attend the May commencement ceremony. Henry said OCU freshman enrollment is up 17 percent, freshman retention is up 7 percent, and more than 47 percent of faculty and staff are generously supporting the campus development campaign. Meinders School of Business has established a new master’s program in energy. The Kramer School of Nursing enrolled 494 students in Spring 2012 and is expecting a 100 percent increase in enrollment for next year’s class. The newly remodeled fifth floor of the Dulaney-Browne Library includes collections of Native American memorabilia and major Methodist memorabilia. With 2011-12 championships in wrestling, women’s basketball and cheerleading, and men’s golf, OCU now holds 46 national athletic championships. Heritage vignette video – A video was shown highlighting important moments in the conference’s past: the 1939 merger of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church, forming the Methodist Church, and the 1968 merger of the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren church to form The United Methodist Church. Wellness Committee – Jim Jones lifted up awareness about wellness at Annual Conference by giving away T-shirts and promoting the blood drive and Wellness Screening. Service of Retirement and Commissioning – 7 p.m. The pre-worship concert was performed by the Broken Arrow UMC Choir. Mouzon Biggs was preacher for the service, followed by a reception honoring those newly retired and newly commissioned.   THIRD DAY - TUESDAY, MAY 29 Bishop Hayes started the session with prayer for those in our conference experiencing illness, death, and struggles in their daily lives. The bishop introduced Kirsten Schiska from Fairview as his assistant for the session. Introduction of legislation not in packet - Craig Stinson. Standing Rules report was distributed to the floor of the conference. Discipleship Ministry Team – Greg Tener, James Graham. (See Section H – Reports.) Tener described the ministries for which DMT is responsible. Graham spoke of working on and trying to hold down budgets. Bob Pierson spoke of working through the evangelism task force to make

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disciples of Jesus Christ. One program that group is developing is “Home for Christmas.” Training will be available in Tulsa and OKC this June. Bishop Hayes encouraged churches to get involved in this program. Mark McAdow introduced Harry Denman Evangelism Award recipients: laywoman Pat Chambers of Claremore First UMC, and Mark Foster, pastor of Edmond Acts 2 UMC. Tener introduced CREDO, a new curriculum for churches with confirmation classes of five people or fewer. It is available through Cokesbury. Camp and Retreat Ministries video. (See Section H – Reports.) This year Camps experienced frozen pipes, flooding, and drought that caused many cancellations, revenue losses, and increased funding for repairs. Oklahoma United Methodists came through to help, volunteering their time and making monetary contributions for repairs and building new cabins and facilities. Plaques were presented to Kathy Coit for her service and to Ed Coy Light for his service and leadership. Academy for Spiritual Formation video. (See Section H – Reports.) The 5-Day Academy for Spiritual Formation will be held Nov. 5-10, 2012. Discipleship for Small Membership Churches – Diana Northcutt. (See Section H – Reports.) Churches are asked to join with their youth workers in a national covenant agreement. The church pledges to fulfill this set of seven promises: pray and spiritually support the youth workers; give them space for retreat and reflection; provide ongoing training and development; give them at least one full day of rest per week; share responsibility; strive to be an excellent employer; and celebrate and appreciate. Each youth worker promises to: pray for the church, leaders, and community; make personal spiritual growth a priority; commit to continued learning; take one day off each week and also vacation; ask for help and share youth ministry; strive to be an excellent employee; and celebrate the church’s investment in youth ministry. Youth Ministries – Megan Shewey. (See Section H – Reports.) Shewey reported that youth ministries are alive and thriving. CCYM is comprised of four ministries: Youth Service Fund, Missions, Communications, and CYME. A mission will be held in Tulsa this fall, and more opportunities will be available in the year to come. CCYM is asking the conference, “What does worship mean to you?” Young Adult Council video. (See Section H – Reports.) Adam Shahan and Andy Henson spoke of the needs of young adult clergy and laity in our conference. Their goal is to engage young adults outside the church. An executive team will be created to help the council. Campus Ministry – Jim Hill. (See Section H – Reports.) Campus Ministries is striving to make more disciples and younger disciples. Hill introduced the campus ministers of the conference. There are a number of campus ministries in our conference that are church-based. They are sources of new leadership in the churches. A challenge faced by campus ministries is a perception among college students that campus ministry is “like church…boring.” Wesley Foundations have great food, open ideas, loving fellowships, provide opportunities to share life experiences, celebrate Jesus, and offer a home away from home for many college students. Rural/Small-Membership Churches video. (See Section H – Reports.) The commission provides resources and is a voice for small and rural churches. They finished their fifth ministry season of Project Noel in 2011, with 70 churches participating. Judy Benson and Chuck Stewart celebrated the rich histories of churches that are officially closing this year. They are: Roff UMC, Ardmore District; Rocky UMC, Clinton District; Savanna UMC, McAlester District; Honor Heights UMC, Muskogee District; and Harvard Avenue UMC, Tulsa District. Bishop Hayes prayed for the churches’ members and communities.

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Bishop Hayes presented the following resolutions for approval. (See Section I – Resolutions.) Resolution for Discontinuance of the Roff UMC in Ardmore District. It was approved. Resolution for Discontinuance of the Rocky UMC in Clinton District. It was approved. Resolution for Discontinuance of the Savanna UMC in McAlester District. It was approved. Resolution for Discontinuance of the Honor Heights UMC in Muskogee District. It was approved. Resolution for Discontinuance of the Harvard Avenue UMC in Tulsa District. It was approved. Department of Congregational Development – Chris Tiger, Craig Stinson. (See Section H – Reports.) Stinson spoke of the Native Methodist churches that gave birth to new-church starts that became the Oklahoma Conference. We need to find ways to make disciples where the people are. Our four newest churches report 442 professions of faith. We are reaching new disciples through CrossTimbers UMC, Edmond Chinese International UMC, Connect UMC, and Summit UMC. The conference has invested $600,000 to launch these churches. Already, contributions from those congregations to the Conference Apportionment have totaled more than $1 million. Christ UMC in Oklahoma City was restarted this year with the help of Semaj Vanzant, who spoke of changing its culture and challenges that congregation faces. Efforts to start a new church on Highway 75 South in Tulsa are coming to fruition with the appointment of clergywoman Heather Scherer. Stinson introduced Carlos Ramirez, who has been working on a plan for Hispanic Ministries and who will be associate director of the Office of Mission. The report was presented for adoption. It was approved. Bishop Hayes introduced Megan Shewey as his assistant. Pension and Health Benefits – Mouzon Biggs. (See Section H – Reports.) Phil Ware recommended, and the conference approved: 1. The 2013 Past Service Annuity Rate and Funding (PSR) be set at $617. 2. The rate for Surviving Spouses be set at 75 percent of the PSR. 3. Our unfunded liability for pre-1982 years of service be amortized over a nine-year period, with projected payout in 2021. Ware recommended $50,000 per year for one year be sent from the Pension Fund Crusade to the Central Conference Pension Initiative. It was approved. Ware recommended approval of Disciplinary Question 91. It was approved. Biggs stressed the importance of being healthy, and reported that the conference has saved $1.25 million by changing to Blue Cross Blue Shield. Biggs recommended the following Health Benefits Plan changes. They were approved. - The Special Rate on the Monthly Premium Rate Schedule has increased from $34,999 or less to $42,999 or less, and will include all housing. - Effective Jan. 1, 2012, only Local Pastors who have completed Course of Study are eligible to receive retiree health benefits. Rick Kelly presented the following recommendations. They were approved. - Active participants will see a 2 percent increase in health premiums for 2013. - Retirees will see a 2 percent increase in health premiums for 2013. - In-network office visit co-pay is $30, while out-of-network has increased to $50. - Apportionments will increase 2 percent for 2013. - The total Out-of-Pocket in-network expenses for an individual has increased from $2,400 to $2,750. The same increase applies to all areas of out-of-pocket amounts after the deductible is met. Rick Kelly presented the Flexible Benefit Plan, including the IRS ruling change. It was approved. Kelly presented the Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA). It was approved. Jim Jones expressed the importance of annual health screenings. The Wellness Committee was created to raise awareness of health care issues. Equitable Compensation – Bruce Brotherton. (See Section H – Reports.) Changes to the Schedule of Minimum Compensation were approved. The Ministers Moving Expense Fund, with no changes, was presented. It was approved.

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The report in its entirety was presented for adoption. It was approved.

Carl Young, president of the national United Methodist Men Foundation, presented an award honoring William C. “Bill” Mason, a retired clergyman, as a fellow in the Society of John Wesley. Gary Peluso of Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, thanked the conference for its relationship and support. General Session – 2 p.m.

Bishop Hayes introduced Jimmy Willis from Walters as his assistant for the session.

Project Transformation video. (See Section H – Reports.) In Summer 2011, a total of 451 children attended these eight-week literacy-based day camps at locations in Bartlesville, Muskogee, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa. There were more than 191 volunteers, and 48 AmeriCorps staff. United Methodist Women video. (See Section H – Reports.) UMW is organized for mission to work with God, bearing the faith seed for sowing. United Methodist Men video. (See Section H – Reports.) UMM is working to establishing lines of communications between local churches, the districts, and the conference. Special Appeals Offering video – Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma services 24 counties food programs, volunteers, and donations. This organization is one of the recipients of the Annual Conference Offering. Circle of Care – Lissa Wright, Don Batson. (See Section H – Reports.) Batson told how Methodist Children’s Home, the predecessor of Circle of Care, was created 95 years ago. Mark Howard spoke of changes to the organization’s care model, thus increasing the number of children served and decreasing the cost. The Independent Living Program is the model for similar systems in Oklahoma. Three years since its inception, 100 percent of the young people assisted by the program graduated from high school or college. Austin, a resident of Boy’s Ranch, shared his story of being raised by an abusive single mother and dealing with resulting anger issues. He began fighting, abusing drugs, and was arrested. Sent to Boy’s Ranch, he found acceptance and a good family atmosphere. He reported he has been sober for a year and half and has renewed his relationship with God. He would like to attend Oklahoma City University and become a motivational speaker. Julie McDonald, director of Pearl’s Hope, introduced Trisha, who told of the loss of her daughter and boyfriend in an accident. She struggled with grief for two years, began using drugs, could not work, and lost her home. Her prayers for help were answered when she found Pearl’s Hope, she said, and she is getting her life back on track with God’s help through Pearl’s Hope. Tod Bryant told about the need for foster homes in Oklahoma. Every day in county youth shelters, there are many neglected and abused children who need loving homes. Circle of Care has established an emergency foster care program, seeking short-term placement for children age 5 and younger. There is a great need for emergency foster parents, Bryant emphasized. Local churches also can provide support in several ways for these special parents. Leadership Development Ministry Team video. (See Section H – Reports.) Quadrennial elections of officers for conference boards, committees, and commissions will be held at St. Luke’s UMC in Oklahoma City on June 23rd. Board of Laity – Judy Benson, Frank Denney, Chuck Stewart. (See Section H – Reports.) The Board of Laity is working to educate and engage people about the conference Strategic Plan. Benson recognized churches from each district that are working to grow fruitful congregations. Opal Delancy spoke of her experiences with Single-Parent Family Gathering camps, which started in 2009. The camps brings together families who share the same structure and struggles, she said, and have been a blessing. Bishop Hayes signed copies of his book “Strength for the Journey” to give to single parents.

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Donna Heldermon spoke of recruiting leaders and offering leadership training events. Jennifer Sorrels attended Young Adult Retreat camp, for 18- to 25-year-olds, where they can explore their place in the world and strengthen their faith. Herschel Beard spoke of ministry partnerships. Claudean Harrison is a graduate of Seminary Lite, an educational ministry partnership between Saint Paul School of Theology at OCU and the conference. Stephen Lashley announced the upcoming groundbreaking service at Bridgeview UMC in Norman and presented Bishop Hayes with a shovel, inviting him to attend the ceremony. Saint Paul School of Theology at OCU – Elaine Robinson, Myron McCoy. (See Section H – Reports.) Devon Krause, a Master of Divinity student, presented a video of life in seminary. President McCoy expressed he is grateful for Saint Paul’s partnership with the Oklahoma Conference. He spoke about the vision for “SPST@OCU”: Collaboration is essential, the seminary must go out to the churches, and educating lay and clergy leaders. Dean Elaine Robinson gave thanks for shared ministry with the Oklahoma Conference. SPST@OCU is graduating its second class in August. Among other programs are: LEAD, an ongoing series of workshops available for clergy in the Oklahoma Conference and OIMC; Course of Study; and Seminary Lite for laity. An endowment campaign will be launched, called “Vital Churches, Visionary Leaders.” Commission on Religion & Race – Glenn Harris. (See Section H – Reports.) Oklahoma CORR will host the third South Central Jurisdictional CORR Gathering on July 21. The event will focus on the book “The New Jim Crow,” by Michelle Alexander.

Bishop Hayes introduced Alex Ramsey from Claremore as his assistant for the session.

The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation – Bill Junk. (See Section H – Reports.) Junk thanked the bishop for his support of the Foundation. He introduced a video showing the incredible, important work of the Foundation that supports programs such as Pearl’s Hope, which was established by an estate gift managed through the Foundation. The Jim Egan Legacy Award was presented to Paul and Ann Milburn, members of St. Paul’s UMC in Shawnee. The Milburns challenged all United Methodists to support Neighborhood Services Organization’s capital campaign. Lay Speaking Ministries – Pat Parvin. The seventh biannual conference will be held in October. By General Conference action, the name “Lay Speaking Ministries” will change to “Lay Servant Ministries,” effective Jan. 1, 2013. Parvin reported 132 youths have taken the basic Lay Speaking Ministry course, and 47 have taken the advanced course. Sharri Hiller will be the new Lay Speaking Ministries director. Board of Ordained Ministry – Michael Burkett. (See Section H – Reports.) Burkett celebrated the accomplishments of the board over the past four years. Among those, the board hired an assistant for ministerial services. There were 54 clergy commissioned and 62 ordained this quadrennium. There were 120 people who attended Local Pastor’s Licensing School. The names of clergy to be commissioned at this conference as elders were read. The names of clergy approved to be ordained as elders or deacons were read. (See Certification of Ordination.) Brittany Stanley received a Professional Certificate in Specialized Ministry, during a service of recognition led by Bishop Hayes. Report from General Conference – Judy Benson, Linda Harker. They introduced a video showing highlights of the 2012 General Conference. Oklahoma’s delegation poured over 1,200 petitions submitted by United Methodists from around the world. Each delegate served on one of 13 legislative committees.

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Service of Ordination – 7 p.m. The pre-worship concert was performed by the Boston Avenue Sanctuary Choir. The service was in Boston Avenue’s sanctuary was led by Bishop Hayes. A reception was held in Jubilee Hall honoring Bishop and Mrs. Dee Hayes and those newly ordained. (See Certification of Ordination.) FOURTH DAY - WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 General Session – 8:30 a.m. Bishop Hayes introduced Janita Graves from the Wesley Foundation at Oklahoma State University as his assistant for this session. Department of Communications - Shari Goodwin, Joe Harris. (See Section H – Reports.) In a video, Goodwin demonstrated some of the many communication tools available in the conference. There have been hundreds of people watching this conference via Internet live streaming. Live streaming also will be available to view the South Central Jurisdictional (SCJ) Conference in July; with a high-speed Internet connection, you can watch the conference from wherever you are. Harris encouraged participation in the Stop Hunger Now hands-on mission during the SCJ Conference. He also invited everyone to attend the consecration service in person, to celebrate the newly elected bishops. At the 2013 Annual Conference, the department plans to provide USB flash drives that contain the printed materials and videos of that conference, to use with computer laptops and other mobile devices during conference and to take home to share in local churches. Bishop Hayes expressed his appreciation for the vital help he receives from Harris as the Assistant to the Bishop. Committee on the Status and Role of Women video – Pam Cottrill. (See Section H – Reports.) COSROW recognizes women, lay and clergy, who are living out the Strategic Plan in their various ministries. Cottrill announced the reinstatement of the Francis E. Willard Award, and presented the 2012 honor to Gary Holdeman. Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference – David Wilson. Bishop Hayes expressed his appreciation to Wilson for his assistance with OIMC. Wilson spoke of the challenging year in our sister conference. One OIMC partnership effort this year, with the congregation from Kingsport, Tenn., brought volunteers and funds to build the new facility for Chihowa UMC in Durant. Another partnership opportunity is co-hosting the upcoming SCJ Conference with the Oklahoma Conference. OIMC received about $104, 000 from the Oklahoma Conference through Apportionments in 2011. The OIMC churches are advocating for return of Bishop Hayes for another quadrennium as leader of the Oklahoma Area. Wilson thanked the conference for prayers and support of his episcopal candidacy in the South Central Jurisdiction. Robert Rose requested the conference lift up prayers for Wilson in that journey. Bishop Hayes led the conference in a prayer of support. Treasurer’s Report – Brian Bakeman. (See Section H – Reports.) Bakeman thanked the churches and individuals who are faithful with their tithes and offerings, due in part to the witness in ministry by our episcopal leader. Bakeman recommended approval of the audit. It was approved. Oklahoma Conference chaplains under appointment were introduced. Bishop Hayes expressed his appreciation for their service and lifted them in prayer. South Central Jurisdiction – David Severe. (See Section H – Reports.) The 2012 South Central Jurisdictional Conference will be held in July in Oklahoma City and hosted by the OIMC and the Oklahoma Conference. The theme for the conference is “Woven Together for Transformation.” Forty-four years have passed since Oklahomans last hosted the SCJ Conference. That was in

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1968 in Oklahoma City. Severe invited everyone to take the opportunity to attend this conference. Committee on Nominations – Darrell Cates. (See Section C – Boards, Councils, Commission.) Cates announced changes to be made to the nominations listed in the Pre-Conference Workbook. Cates presented the report. It was approved. Cates also presented an enabling motion for conference staff to make editorial changes regarding clergy appointments. It was approved. Joe Harris discussed the SCJ Pool nominations process and its categories. There can be 15-45 people nominated to serve at the jurisdictional and general church levels. Due to their election as General/Jurisdictional Conference delegates, 44 people are already in the pool. A motion was made and seconded to limit nominations to the 44 delegates already in the pool. It was approved. Archives and History video. (See Section H – Reports.) Christina Wolf told of the many improvements to the facility on the fifth floor of the Dulaney-Browne Library on the OCU campus. It is a repository for the historical records of both the OIMC and Oklahoma Conferences. The improvements were made possible by donations from the Oklahoma Conference. An update was given for the Annual Conference OKVIM Disaster Response Kit Campaign. As of this morning, more than 1,000 UMCOR kits have been collected at the designated truck in the Boston Avenue parking lot.

Bishop Hayes introduced Conference Associate Lay Leader Don Kim as his assistant this session.

George Warren sang a song written especially for Bishop Hayes: “I’ve Been Every Place, Church.” Episcopacy Committee – Mouzon Biggs. The committee is responsible for the episcopal residence and recently made some needed improvements to the residence; more work will continue in June. The committee voted unanimously to request that Bishop and Dee Hayes be reassigned by the SCJ Conference as our episcopal family for the next quadrennium. It was recommended that the conference affirm that request. It was done. Biggs commended Bishop Hayes for attending General Conference, Annual Conference, and OIMC’s Annual Conference while dealing with his own health issues. Biggs led a prayer of healing for Bishop Hayes and noted the bishop will soon undergo treatment at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Bishop Hayes expressed thanks, for both himself and Dee, for the support of the conference. Conference Board of Trustees – Mark Brown. (See Section H – Reports.) Brown presented the report and moved that the actions taken by the trustees be received by the conference. They were approved. Charles Hull presented the Ministry Protection Committee report. The committee contracted with another property and risk insurance provider after the previous provider increased the premium rates in 2011. He explained the conference has experienced a high number of claims due to fire, wind, hail, and tornadoes in 2007 and following years. The decision was made to leave PACT and switch to CFR Risk Management, whose president is Trey Biggs. Brown moved for the approval of the report as a whole, including the Ministry Protection Committee segment. It was approved. Standing Rules Report – Robert Rose. (See Section K – Standing Rules and Structure.) Rose presented the report, including changes in an amendment to the report, for approval. It was approved. The corrected report is printed in this Journal. A video was presented showing annual conference delegates performing hands-on mission service at multiple sites in Tulsa during the noon break on Tuesday.

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Wellness Committee giveaway – Jim Jones. He reiterated the importance of donating blood and undergoing regular health screenings. Prevention is key to a healthy life, he said. General Session – 2 p.m. Bishop Hayes introduced Conference Chancellor John Ray Green of Duncan to the conference and expressed thanks for Green’s help. Council on Finance and Administration – Tom Harrison. (See Section H – Reports.) Harrison presented the report for approval. It was approved. Harrison presented the 2013 Annual Conference Budget for approval. It was approved. Bill Moorer inquired about the phase-out of budgeted funding for the Oklahoma Conference of Churches. Moorer requested continued support of the Oklahoma Conference of Churches, an ecumenical organization, from the Oklahoma Conference. Bishop Hayes introduced as his assistant for the session Mary Ann Smith, secretary of the Board of Laity and the leader of Global Outreach for Tulsa Asbury UMC for 25 years. Smith will be retiring this year, and Hayes thanked her for her service. Motion to receive printed reports – Joe Harris moved that any printed reports not yet acted upon be accepted in the official record of the conference. It was approved. Harris expressed his thanks to the assistant secretaries, tellers, and GNTV Media Ministry for making the conference run smoothly. Harris also expressed special thanks to members of his staff, Amelia Ballew, Holly McCray, Nyla Wallin, and Alicia Galyon. Invitation to 2013 Annual Conference site – Bob Long expressed his appreciation to Mouzon Biggs and Boston Avenue UMC staff for its longtime record of hospitality and service in hosting the Annual Conference every two years. Robert Henry and Bob Long offered to host the 2013 Annual Conference in Oklahoma City at St. Luke’s UMC and Oklahoma City University. The invitation was accepted. Bishop Hayes extended special thanks to all the staff of Boston Avenue Church for their courtesy during the conference.

The 2012 Annual Conference session was officially adjourned at 2:40 p.m.

Service of Sending Forth The service was led by Judy Benson, and music was provided by the Sand Springs UMC choir. Bishop Hayes delivered the message, and the Cabinet members read the changes in clergy appointments.

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This is to certify that in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the 28th day of May, 2012, I commissioned, under the election of the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church, the following Elders: Robert Duran, Rudolf Freese, Anna Marie George, Crystal Hughes, Tyler Kirk, Devon Krause, Christopher Ruddell, and Heather Scherer. On the 29th day of May, 2012, I ordained, under the election of the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church, the following Deacons: James Lambert, Wendelyn Perceful, and Linda Truitt. On the 29th day of May, 2012, I ordained, under the election of the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church, the following elders: Ruth Atterberry, Jacqueline Banks, James Hunt, Keith King, John Marks, Marsha Purtell, Marcia Shoemaker, Bryan Tener, and Susan Whitley.



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OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION The foregoing proceedings, with reports herein published, were adopted by the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church at its forty-fifth ­­­Annual Session, held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 27-30, 2012, as the official record, and we hereby certify that they are correct.

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THE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Minutes of the ................................................ Oklahoma Annual Conference Held in .................................... Tulsa at Boston Avenue United Methodist Church From ...........................................................May 27, 2012, through May 30, 2012 Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr.......................................................................Presiding Date When Organized.....................................................................................1844 Number of This Session....................................................................................169

PART I ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL BUSINESS

1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (¶¶603.7, 617): Secretary: Joseph L. Harris Mailing Address: 1501 NW 24th, Oklahoma City OK 73106 Telephone: (405) 530-2077 Statistician: T. Brian Bakeman Mailing Address: 1501 NW 24th, Oklahoma City OK 73106 Telephone: (405) 530-2067 Treasurer: T. Brian Bakeman Mailing Address: 1501 NW 24th, Oklahoma City OK 73106 Telephone: (405) 530-2067 2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated (¶603.1)? Yes 3. Bonding and auditing: a) What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts (¶¶618, 2511)? Conference Treasurer has $1,000,000 commercial bond. All other employees of the Conference and of its several entities are covered by a blanket position bond in the amount of $50,000 each. b) Have the books of said officers or persons been audited (¶¶617, 2511)? Yes 4. What agencies have been appointed or elected? a) Answer Yes or No for each of the councils, boards, commissions, or committees listed: (1) Board of Ordained Ministry (¶635)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (2) Board of Pensions (¶639)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (3) Board of Trustees of the Annual Conference (¶2512)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (4) Committee on Episcopacy (¶637)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (5) Committees on Investigation (¶2703.2, .3)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (6) Administrative Review Committee (¶636)? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes b) Indicate the name of the agency (or agencies) in your annual conference which is (are) responsible for the functions related to each of the following general church agencies (¶610.1): (1) General Council on Finance and Administration? Council on Finance & Administration (2) General Board of Church and Society? Board of Church and Society (3) General Board of Discipleship? Discipleship Ministry Team (4) General Board of Global Ministries? Mission and Service Ministry Team (5) Higher Education and Campus Ministry? Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry (6) General Commission on Archives and History? Commission on Archives and History (7) General Commission on Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns? Mission and Service Ministry Team (8) General Commission on Religion and Race? Commission on Religion and Race (9) General Commission on the Status and Role of Women? Commission on the Status and Role of Women (10) United Methodist Communications? Department of Communications

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c) Indicate the conference agencies which have responsibilities for the following functions: (1) Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (¶655)? Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (2) Disability Concerns (¶653)? Mission and Service Ministry Team (3) Equitable Compensation (¶625)? Commission on Equitable Compensation (4) Laity (¶631)? Board of Laity (5) Native American Ministry (¶654)? Mission and Service Ministry Team (6) Small Membership Church (¶645)? Commission on Rural/Smaller Membership Church d) Answer Yes or No for each of the following conference or district organizations: (1) Conference United Methodist Women (¶647? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (2) Conference United Methodist Men (¶648)? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (3) Conference Council on Youth Ministry (¶649)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (4) Conference Council on Young Adult Ministry (¶650)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (5) District Boards of Church Location & Building (¶2518)? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (6) Committees on District Superintendency (¶668)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes (7) District Committees on Ordained Ministry (¶665)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yes e) What other councils, boards, commissions or committees have been appointed or elected in the annual conference? (See Section C - Boards, Councils, Commissions, Committees, Trustees, Lay Members.) 5. Have the secretaries, treasurers and statisticians kept their respective records according to the prescribed forms (¶606.8)? Yes 6. What is the report of the statistician? (See Section H - Reports.) 7. What is the report of the treasurer? (See Section H - Reports.) 8. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts? None were given. 9. What is the schedule of minimum base compensation for pastors for the ensuing year (¶¶342, 625.3)? (See Section H - Reports.) 10. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year (¶614.1a)? $1,553,000 11. a) What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the support of the pension and benefit programs of the conference for the ensuing year (¶¶614.1d, 1507)? $4,896,000 b) What are the Apportionments to this conference for the ensuing year: 1) For the World Service Fund? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,561,404 2) For the Ministerial Education Fund? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $536,054 3) For the Black College Fund? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $213,817 4) For the Africa University Fund? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47,849 5) For the Episcopal Fund?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $452,477 6) For the General Administration Fund? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $188,411 7) For the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,903 12. If the annual conference apportions to the local church a fund that combines two or more general apportioned funds with one another, or that combines one or more general apportioned funds with funds other than a general apportioned fund, list below for each combined fund: a) the name and amount of each general fund included in the apportionment; b) the percentage of the combined fund total that corresponds to each general fund Apportionment (¶¶614.3d, 615.4). World Service and Conference Benevolences: 69.14% Episcopal Fund and Housing: 97.42% 13. Conference and district lay leaders (¶¶603.9, 659): a) Conference lay leader: Chuck Stewart Mailing Address: RR 1 Box 65, Stilwell OK 74960-9703 b) Associate conference lay leaders: Herschel Beard, Claudean Harrison, Don Kim, Aly Shahan

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c) District and associate district lay leaders: Ardmore: Cliff Agee; Bartlesville: Marilyn Steidley; Clinton: Phil Haught; Enid: Sally Phillips; Lawton: Nolan Watson; McAlester: James Williams; Muskogee: Darrell Johnson; OKC North: Barbara Perry; OKC South: Leon Wilson; Stillwater: Earl Mitchell; Tulsa: James McAlister; Woodward: Mark Gray 14. What local churches have been (Indicate district): a) Organized or Chartered? (1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) Hwy 75 South New Church (Tulsa District) (2) Mission Congregation (¶260.1a) none (3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5) (List only churches chartered this year.) none b) Merged (¶¶2545, 2546)? (1) United Methodist with United Methodist Name of 1st church Name of 2nd church Name of merged church none (2) Other mergers Name of 1st church Name of 2nd church Name of merged church none c) Discontinued or abandoned (¶¶229, 341.2, 2548)? (State which for each church listed. Indicate district) (1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) none (2) Mission Congregation (¶259.1a) none (3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5) Honor Heights (Muskogee District)—Abandoned & Discontinued, 5/3/2012 Savanna (McAlester District) – Abandoned and Discontinued, 9/4/2011 Rocky (Clinton District) – Abandoned and Discontinued, 12/7/2011 Roff (Ardmore) – Abandoned and Discontinued, 12/11/2011 Tulsa Harvard Avenue (Tulsa District) – Discontinued, 09/21/2011 d) Relocated and to what address? none e) Changed name of church? (Example: “First” to “Trinity”) none f) Transferred this year into this conference from other United Methodist conference(s) and with what membership (¶¶41,260)? Name Membership Conference from which transferred] none] g) What other changes have taken place in the list of churches? Cherokee First (Enid District) - Associate Position Closed – Effective 6/1/2012 Edmond Acts 2 (North OKC District) - Associate Position Opened – effective 6/1/12 Edmond New Covenant (North OKC District) - Associate Position Opened – effective 6/1/12 Elk City (Clinton District) - Associate Position Closed – Effective 6/1/2012 OKC Nichols Hills (North OKC District) - Associate Position Opened – effective 7/1/11 Poteau First (McAlester District) - Part-time Associate Position Closed – Effective 6/1/12 Spencer (North OKC District) - from Part Time to Full Time Appointment – effective 6/1/12 Yukon Good Shepherd (North OKC District) - Associate Position Closed – effective 6/1/12 Yukon First (North OKC District) - Associate Position Closed – effective 6/1/12 15. Are there Ecumenical Shared Ministries in the conference? (¶208) a) Federated church Name of church District Other Denomination(s) Marland Enid Disciples of Christ b) Union Church Name of church District Other Denomination(s) none c) Merged Church Name of church District Other Denomination(s) none

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d) Yoked Parish Name of church District Other Denomination(s) none 16. What changes have been made in district and charge lines? District Lines: none Charge Lines: Enid District: Medford/Billings (two-point charge) became Medford (one-point charge) and Billings (one-point charge) McAlester District: Antlers/Soper (two-point charge) became Antlers (one-point charge) and Soper (one- point charge) Krebs, Grace/Stuart (two-point charge) became Krebs, Grace/McAlester, Christ (two- point charge) and Stuart (one-point charge) Talihina/Tuskahoma (two-point charge) became Talihina (one-point charge) and Tuskahoma (one-point charge) Muskogee District: Muskogee, Wesley/Warner (two-point charge) became Wesley (one-point charge) and Warner (one-point charge) Muskogee Spencer/Honor Heights (two-point charge) became Muskogee, Spencer (onepoint charge) and Honor Heights (one-point charge) Gore (one-point charge) and Warner (one-point charge) became Gore/Warner (two-point charge) Muskogee Spencer (one-point charge) and Muskogee, Wesley (one-point charge) became Muskogee, Spencer/Muskogee, Wesley (two-point charge) PART II PERTAINING TO ORDAINED MINISTERS AND LOCAL PASTORS (Note: A (v) notation following a question in this section signifies that the action or election requires a majority vote of the clergy session of the annual conference. If an action requires more than a simple majority, the notation (v 2/3) or (v 3/4) signifies that a two-thirds or three-fourths majority vote is required. Indicate credential of persons in Part II: FD, FE, PD, PE, and AM when requested.) 17. Are all the clergy members of the conference blameless in their life and official administration (¶¶604.4, 605.6)? Yes 18. Who constitute: a) The Committee on Investigation (¶2703.2)? (v) Clergy: Ashley Green-Young Mark McAdow Trevor Smith Susan Southall Clergy Alternate: Norma Gravley-Quinn Don Tabberer Lay Member: Bill Chissoe Jamie Crooch Diane Rogers Lay Alternate: Laura Aldridge Jaqueline Devereaux Marilyn Myerscough b) The Administrative Review Committee (¶636)? (v) Clergy: Maggie Ball Amy Venable Clergy Alternate: Janice Sharp Bob Younts

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19. Who are the certified candidates (¶¶311, 312) a) Who have been certified as candidates for ordained or licensed ministry since the last session of the annual conference? (List the names of all those who have been certified, including those who are also listed in questions 20 and 21.) Lisa Anderson Mikel Araujo Jonathan Bates Nikki Carter Brad Dery Cali Eck* Andrew Hair* Jeff Hiller Kim Hutson Wendi Jencks-Wilson Jennifer Kellogg Wanda Littrell Marla Lobo Kevin McKinley Susan Marks* Christen Melton* Jeff Mildren* Mark Polson* Scott Raines James Riggs Desi Sharp Clark S. Struebing, Sr. Dean Taylor Matt Thompson Dana Watt b) Who are continued as certified candidates for ordained or licensed ministry? (Do not list as continued those licensed as local pastors in Question 21 or those listed as provisional members in question 28.) Jennifer Ahren-Sims Aaron Ames* Kevin Hall Jana Hogg Hank Jenkins Patricia Johnson Caroline Lovett Mark Mann John Miller* Shyloe O’Neal Stephanie Stevens* Micah Welcher Zack Zink c) Who have had their candidacy for ordained or licensed ministry accepted by a District Committee on Ordained Ministry in another annual conference? (Include name of accepting conference.) Blake Huggins (New England) Scott Jagodinski (North Texas) d) Who have been discontinued as certified candidates for licensed or ordained ministry? Lisa Hines Betty Lee Rebecca Yount 20. Who have completed the studies for the license as a local pastor, are approved, but are not now appointed? (¶315 —Indicate for each person the year the license was approved.): Daniel Bunn (2008) Nikki Carter (2012) Kurt Glassco (2006) Robert Harrison (2005) Patience Mutiso (2012) James Peek (1993)

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Irene Potts (1992) William A. Queen (2007) Scott Raines (2011) James Riggs (2012) Madlyn Ruch (2011) Dean Taylor (2012) Belenda Faye Terry (2011) Matt Thompson (2012) 21. Who are approved and appointed as: (Indicate for each person the first year the license was awarded. Indicate what progress each has made in the course of study or the name of the seminary in which they are enrolled. Indicate with an asterisk those who have completed the five year course of study or the M.Div. (¶319.4)? (v) a) Full-time local pastors? (¶318.1) Completed Course of Study: *Charles Broam (2001) * Robert Foos (2000) *Chuck Gilbert (1996) *Larry Harlan (1994) * Barry Hayes (1995) *Theodore Hoffman (2001) *Mike Mahaffey (2000) *Aaron Martin (1996) * Maxton Rudd (1997/2004) * Karen Slater (2006) * Vera Walton (2000) * Tony Zahn (1998) Completed Four (4) Years: Charles Baumann (1998) Lamarla Cook (2006) Becky Pierson (2011) Clark Struebing, Sr. (2012) Terry Thomas (2004) Completed Three (3) Years: Jerry Coldren (R) (1999) Darlene Johnson (1997) Susan Rice (2010) Garry Vincent (1999) Completed Two (2) Years: Richard Brasher (2006) Pamela Shirk (1997) Completed One (1) Year: James Bradford (2005) Lory Fahle (2003) Mark Howard (2001) Gregory Keith (1993) Completed Less than One (1) Year: John Bizzell (2008) Christopher (Craig) Clark (2008) Thomas Corrigan (2003) Phil Davis (2011) Jose Estrada (2008) Sharen Hale (2008) Kim Hutson (2012) Steve Littrell (2006) Darrel Maddox (2008) Mike Melton (2005) Daniel Ramey (2004) Michael Shepherd (2009) Chris Stinnett (2011) Alex True (2005) Scott Ware (2011)

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Craig M. Wilson (1996) Completed Seminary and Appointed as a Full-Time Local Pastor: Jolenda Cole (2011)—Methodist Theological Seminary of Ohio Michael Frazier (2012)—Phillips Theological Seminary Barbara Fyffe—Phillips Theological Seminary David Gardner (2004)--Saint Paul School of Theology (OCU) Kip Heatley (2004)—Phillips Theological Seminary Galeda Jones (R) (1994)—Phillips Theological Seminary Rusty Husted (2010)– Saint Paul School of Theology Deborah Kerr (1998)—Phillips Theological Seminary Nathan Mills (2007)—Saint Paul School of Theology (OCU) Cheryl Newton (2007) – Phillips Theological Seminary Adrian Pollard (1995)—Phillips Theological Seminary Coy Remer (2009)—Claremont School of Theology George M. Rowe (2003)—Phillips Theological Seminary Chris Symes (2010)—Asbury Theological Seminary Attending Seminary and Appointed as a Full-Time Local Pastor: Timothy Ashcraft – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Michael Enright (2008) – Phillips Theological Seminary David Gordon (2010) – Asbury Theological Seminary Patricia Harris (2000) – Phillips Theological Seminary Arron Grantz (2009) – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Gary Haynes (2009)—St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Andy Nelms (2012) – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Preston Morgan (2011) – Perkins School of Theology Kel Penny (2010) – Asbury Theological Seminary Jeff Ralston (2007) – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Adam Shahan (2008) – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Joel Thompson (2007) – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Part-time local pastors? (¶318.2) (fraction of full-time in one-quarter increments) Completed Course of Study: Terry Fox (R) (1990) (1/4) David Jones (1998) (1/4) Betty Stone (1986) (1/4) Bennie Waller (R) (1962) (1/4) Completed Four (4) years: Keith McArtor (2010) (1/2) Completed Three (3) years: Adonna Bridges (2006 )(R) (1/2) John Curtis (2010) (1/2) Rose Marie Leroy (2011) (1/2) Earleen Reedy (2000) Completed Two (2) years: Russell Currie (1990) (1/2) Richard Ehlers (2008) (R) Sherry Kendrick (2006) (1/2) Scott Northrip (2005) (1/4) Tom Riley (1998) (1/4) Chris Talley (2005) (3/4) Completed One (1) year: Roland Barrick (2007) (1/2) Steve Taylor (2005) (1/4) Bill Welch (2006) (1/2) Completed Less Than One (1) Year: Mikel Araujo (2012) Ken Baden (2009) Jonathan Bates (2011) Phil Beatty (2011) Pearl Broome (2007) (1/4) Royce Bursch (2009) (1/4) Sharon Cochran (2011) (1/4)

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Brad Dery (2012) (1/2) Alex Flores (2009) (1/4) Tara Foos (2006) Kim Giles (2011) (3/4) Carla Hale (2009) Jim Harvey (2007) (1/4) Edwin D. Harwood (2012) (3/4) Gary Haynes (2009) Carolyn Higdon (2007) (1/4) Jeff Hiller (2012) (1/4) Kay Karen Kennedy (2011) (1/4) Jeff Kuhn (2007) (1/2) Wanda Littrell (2011) Kevin McKinley (2012) Scott Raines (2012) Gerry Rhodes (2008) Frank Simpson (2007) Laurie Stinnett (2011) Ralph Wangler (2010) (1/4) Completed Seminary and Appointed as a Part-Time Local Pastor: Brian Anderson (2010) Lisa Anderson (2012) (1/2) Anna Marie George (2009) Estell Ray (2010) Carla Robison (2004/2009) (1/2) Jack Terrell-Wilkes (2012) Andrew Tevington Attending Seminary and Appointed as a Part-Time Local Pastor: Chris Beach (2008) – Asbury Theological Seminary (1/2) Minnie “Judy” Conner (2011) – Phillips Theological Seminary Stephen Davis (2006)—St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Andrew Haynes (2005) – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) Phil Hodson (2011)—Perkins School of Theology (1/2) Furan Jackson – St. Paul School of Theology (OCU) (1/2) *Richard “Cap” McIlnay (2011) – Phillips Theological Seminary (1/2) Antonio Porter (2012) – Asbury Theological Seminary (1/2) Kristine Smith (2011) - Perkins School of Theology (1/2) c) Students from other annual conferences or denominations serving as local pastors and enrolled in a school of theology listed by the University Senate (¶318.3,4)? None d) Persons serving as local pastors while seeking readmission to conference membership (¶¶365.4, 366, 368.3)? (If not in this conference indicate name of conference where serving.) None 22. Who have been discontinued as local pastors (¶320.1)? Bonnie Fay Batman Harold Branstetter Laura Deerwester Harold Hunt (1/1/11) Will Langher Frank Simpson Gary Withrow 23. Who have been reinstated as local pastors (¶320.4)? Edwin D. Harwood Sergio Tristan 24. What ordained ministers or provisional members from other Annual Conferences or Methodist denominations are approved for appointment in the Annual Conference while retaining their conference or denominational membership (¶¶331.8, 346.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate Annual Conference or denomination where membership is held. Indicate credential.) a) Annual Conferences Sharon Betsworth (FE)—Iowa Linda Grounds (FE)--Minnesota

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Susan Grove (FE) – Cal Pac James Linderman (FE) – Arkansas b) Other Methodist Denominations 25. What clergy in good standing in other Christian denominations have been approved to serve appointments or ecumenical ministries within the bounds of the Annual Conference while retaining their denominational affiliation (¶¶331.8, 346.2)? (v) (Designate with an asterisk those who have been accorded voting rights within the annual conference. Indicate credential.) Timothy Ashcraft (Southern Baptist Church) Claud G. Baltimore (Cumberland Presbyterian, Ordained) Dennis Yates (Southern Baptist Church, Ordained) Semaj Vanzant (American Baptist) 26. Who are affiliate members: (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference or denomination where membership is held.) a) With vote (¶586.4 [v])? b) Without vote (¶¶334.5, 344.4)? (v 2/3) Owen Womack – Baltimore/Washington NOTE: If your conference has admitted or ordained persons as a courtesy to another conference, list these persons in Question 40 only. If persons have been admitted or ordained by another annual conference as a courtesy to your conference, list these persons in Questions 27-39, whichever are appropriate, giving the date and name of the accommodating conference. 27. Who are elected as associate members? ¶322 (v) (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question 27): None 28. Who are elected as provisional members and what seminary are they attending, if in school? (under ¶¶322, 324, 325) a) Provisional Deacons: (1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, c? (v) None (2) Under the provisions of ¶324.5? (v) None b) Provisional Elders: (1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, b? (v) Robert Duran Rudy Freese Anna Marie Elizabeth George Crystal Hughes Tyler Kirk Devon Krause Chris Ruddell Heather Scherer (2) Under the provisions of ¶324.6? (v) None (3) Under the provisions of ¶322.4? (v 3/4) None 29. Who are continued as provisional members, in what year were they admitted to provisional membership, and what seminary are they attending, if in school (¶326)? a) In preparation for ordination as a deacon? (PD) (¶326.1) Yvonne Buchannan (2010) Cynthia Culvert (2010) Harold Hamilton (2010) Ulrik Peterson (2010) Jo Beth Kee Rees (2009) Paul Staat (2010) Peter White (2008) b) In preparation for ordination as an elder? (PE) (¶326.2) Kyle Anderson (2011) Josue Araujo (2010) Brandon Blacksten (2011) Kathy Brown (2011) (St. Paul School of Theology) Debra Campbell (2009) Tari Carbaugh (2011) Everisto Chikanga (2010)

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Jacqueline Banks (Perkins School of Theology) James Hunt (Perkins School of Theology) Keith King (Perkins School of Theology) John Marks (Perkins School of Theology) Marsha Purtell (Phillips Theological Seminary) Marcia Shoemaker (Phillips Theological Seminary) Bryan Tener (The Divinity School, Vanderbilt University) Susan Whitley (Phillips Theological Seminary) b) Transfer from deacon in full connection? (¶309.3) (v 2/3) None What provisional members, previously discontinued, are readmitted (¶364)? (v) None Who are readmitted (¶¶365–367 [v], ¶368 [v 2/3]): a) As associate members? None b) As members in full connection? Richard Ayers (FE) Who are returned to the effective relationship after voluntary retirement (¶358.7): (v) a) As associate members? None b) As provisional members? (Indicate credential) None c) As members in full connection? (Indicate credential) None Who have been received by transfer from other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church (¶¶347.1, 416.5, 635.2m)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential. See note preceding Question 27.) Name Conference Date None Who are transferred in from other Methodist denominations (¶347.2)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential.) Name Denomination Date None What clergy, coming from other Christian denominations, have had their orders recognized (¶348): (v) a) As deacons? None b) As elders? None Who have been ordained as a courtesy to other conferences, after election by the other conference? (See note preceding Question 27. Such courtesy elections or ordinations do not require transfer of conference membership.) a) Deacons in full connection? None b)

Elders in full connection? None 41. Who have been transferred out to other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church (¶416.5)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential. See note preceding Question 27.) Name Conference Date None 42. Who are discontinued as provisional members (¶327.6)? (Indicate credential) (v). Michael Frazier (PE) (2010) 43. Who are on location? a) Who has been granted honorable location (¶359.1)? (Give date when this action became effective. Record Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential and year of most recent report.): (1) This year? (v) Ricky Huggins (FE) 06/01/2012 Greenwood UMC, Arkansas (2) Previously? Linda Brinkworth (FE) 06/01/2003 St. Luke’s, OKC (2009) Linda Morgan Clark (FE) 06/01/1993 First, Muskogee Joel Clay (FE) 06/01/1992 Choctaw (2009)

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Business of the Annual Conference Woody Davis (FE) 06/01/2001 First, Tulsa (2009) Daniel Duncan (FE) 06/01/1996 Asbury, OKC (2009) Robert Gardenhire III (FE) 06/01/1978 St. Luke’s, OKC (2009) David Olshine (FE) 06/01/1998 First, Tulsa (2009) Nancy Mumma Salisbury (FE) 06/01/2004 Abiding Harvest, Tulsa (2009) Steve Spradling (FE) 06/01/1988 Bixby (2009) Albert Vaughn Story (FE) 06/01/2000 Asbury, Tulsa (2009) Douglas E. Walker (FE) 06/01/1995 Asbury, Tulsa (2009) b) Who on honorable location are appointed ad interim as local pastors? (¶359.2) (Indicate date and appointment.) None c) Who has been placed on administrative location (¶363.1? (Give date when this action became effective. Record Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential.): (1) This year? (v) None (2) Previously? None Who have been granted the status of honorable location–retired (¶359.3)? (Record Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential.): a) This year? (v) None b ) Previously? M. Gerald Ball (St. Paul’s, Shawnee) J. Warren Boley Mark Davis Bascom O. Doak (Cherokee) Jerry Neal Fast (Weatherford) Joe P. Foor Leland Gardner Griffin, Jr. (St. Paul’s, Muskogee) Bob Gregory Anthony Howard Robert McMasters (Village, OKC) Don Nelson (Centenary, Lawton) Darrel R. Osborn (First, Broken Arrow) A.W. Robinson (Centenary, Tulsa) Gary Warman (Batavia, Batavia OH) Ernest Wotring, Jr. (St. Luke’s, OKC) Who have had their status as honorably located and their orders terminated (¶359.2)? (v) (Give date when this action became effective. Indicate credential.) David George (FE) 06/01/2012 Who have had their conference membership terminated? (Give date when this action became effective. Indicate credential.) a) By withdrawal to unite with another denomination (¶360.1, .4)? (v) Sungsu Hwang (FE) 06/01/2011 b) By withdrawal from the ordained ministerial office (¶360.2, .4)? (v) Philis Griffin (PE) 01/01/2012 c) By withdrawal under complaints or charges (¶¶360.3, .4; 2719.2)? (v) d) By termination of orders under recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry (¶354.12 )? (v) e) By trial (¶2713)? Who have been suspended under the provisions of ¶361.1c, ¶2704.2c or ¶2711.3? (Give effective dates. Indicate credential.) Deceased (List alphabetically in the spaces provided) a) What associate members have died during the year? Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death b) What provisional members have died during the year? (Indicate credential.) Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death c) What elders in full connection have died during the year? Effective:

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Name Date of Birth Date of Death Mary Lou Branscum 08/22/1932 09/02/2011 Dennis Carlton Jones 03/28/1946 09/27/2011 Mark S Barnett 01/20/1961 11/09/2011 Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Walter Jene Miller 10/25/1924 05/16/2011 James Carol Taylor 01/22/1934 06/20/2011 Kenneth W Howard 04/20/1929 07/30/2011 Lawson Lee 05/09/1918 11/23/2011 Roy Rowlan 12/03/1914 11/28/2011 Charles Richardson 11/04/1929 12/07/2011 Robert Majors 12/27/1928 12/09/2011 Wesley L Kimball 03/21/1925 12/25/2011 Harold Honnold 07/14/1918 01/17/2012 Hardie Higgins 09/08/1944 01/23/2012 Dwight D. Darrah 03/31/1927 03/26/2012 d) What deacons in full connection have died during the year? Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death e) What local pastors have died during the year? Active: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Arthur Lyons 03/05/1947 05/11/2012 Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Dale Sullivan 12/18/1929 06/26/2011 Robert Haynes 08/25/1937 08/02/2011 49. What provisional or ordained members (elders and deacons) have received appointments in other Annual Conferences of The United Methodist Church while retaining their membership in this Annual Conference (¶¶331.8, 346.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference where appointed. Indicate credential.) Name Conference Date Glenn Lee Biggs-Scribner Central Texas 09/01/2001 Scott E. Heusel (FE) Central Texas 06/01/2011 50. Who are the provisional, ordained members or associate members on leave of absence and for what number of years consecutively has each held this relation (¶354)? (Indicate credential. Record Charge Conference where membership is held.) Name Number of Years Charge Conference a) Voluntary? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years) (1) Personal (¶354.2a) Joel Betow 2 St. Paul’s, Tulsa Sara Marie Bodenstein (FE) 3 Chapel Hill, OKC Stephen J. Bredesen (FE) 3 First, Tulsa Everisto Chikanga (PE) 2 Young Woon Ko (FE) Darin McCarty 2 Poteau P. David Roman (FD) 3 St. Mark’s, Bethany Mary Beth Foye (FD) 2 Piedmont (2) Family (¶354.2b) Trina Bose North (FE) 5 Epworth, OKC Karen Styers (FD) 2 Putnam City (3) Transitional (¶354.2c) b) Involuntary? (v 2/3) c) Who have been placed on leave of absence since the last session of the annual conference (ad interim)?: Name Effective Date Charge Conference (1) Voluntary? (v) (i) Personal Teri Green (FD) 01/15/2012 Church of the Servant, OKC

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Barbara Brown (FE) 06/01/2012 Debra Campbell (PE) 06/01/2012 Dawna Dhaenens (FD) 06/01/2012 Bridgeview, Norman Kristi Swink (FD) 06/01/2012 First, Yukon (ii) Family Patricia McCall (FE) 06/01/2012 (iii) Transitional Jeni Markham Clewell (FD) 06/01/2012 Newcastle (2) Involuntary? (v 2/3) d) Who on leave of absence have had their leaves terminated since the last session of the annual conference (ad interim)? Name Effective Date Lesley Long (FE) 09/01/2011 Rebecca Morton (FD) 01/15/2012 Brandon Blacksten (PE) 01/01/2012 Philis Griffin (PE) 01/01/2012 Becky Baxter-Ballou (FE) 06/01/2012 Craig Denslow (FE) 06/01/2012 Nancy McCullough (PE) 06/01/2012 Glenda Skinner-Noble (FE) 06/01/2012 51. Who are granted sabbatical leave (¶352)? (v) (Give date when this relation became effective; indicate credential.) Jessica Moffat Seay (FE) 09/01/2011 52. What actions have been taken concerning disabled members (¶357)? (Indicate credential.) a) Who were granted incapacity leave since the last annual conference session (¶357.2)? (Give effective dates) None b) Who have had their incapacity leave terminated since the last conference session (¶357.3)? (Give effective dates of terminations): None c) Who are granted incapacity leave at this session (¶357.1)? (v) 53. What members in full connection have been retired (¶358): (List alphabetically giving full name— first, middle, last—in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3) Deacons a) This year? Kathryn Coit (06/01/2012) b) Previously? Mary Lue Eastmond Virginia L. Gray Virginia N. Howl Sara Jacobson Jan Lewis-Boyd Linda L. McFadden Linda L. Muterspaugh Margaret North Paul Overton Elizabeth Box Price Emma Richardson George Shepherd LaVerne Short Trinette Smith Margery VanOostrum Wiley Walker Marilyn Williams Elders a) This year? Richard Whetsell (07/01/2011) Blesvilla “Blessing” Yap (04/01/2012) Allen Trent Baggett (06/01/2012) Cal Brannon (06/01/2012) Kay Buchanan (06/01/2012)

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John David “Rusty” Williams George A. Gilland Carol Reich David Rose Cynthia Schillinger Donald G. Simpson David A. Stewart Connie Taylor Delbert A. Watkins David Croninger Previously? Jerry D. Abbott Larry Acton John C. Adams Larry Adkisson Dennis Adlof Jack Anderson Michael Asher Jack Lee Atkinson Henry Clay Ballard James Robert Bartlett Sr. Ed Bateman Neal Baumwart Martin Stanley Beason Larry G. Becker Henry Bell T. Theo Benson William H. Bentley Richard A. Bland Boyce A. Bowdon William Dean Bowles Russell Edward Bracy Judy Bradford Herbert G. Bridgewater Bruce Brotherton Don Q. Brown Harold W. Brown James Robert Bullock Doug Burr Milburn R. Burrow James B. Buskirk William R. Buttram Steve D. Byrd M. Carl Cartwright Jr. William R. Chace O. Annette Clement Alvin R. Cobb Robert W. Cocke Wayne W. Coffin Don Combs Orra George Compton Dwayne Conner Foy Sims Conrad W. Wayne Cook Billy Howard Cooke John W. Corbin John Crooch Randy Crownover Randy Crumley Torrey Curtis Warren Danskin

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Jerry A. Darter Joe A. Davis William H. Davis Robert A. DeMoss Edward D. Dexter Jerrie Dexter Tolbert B. Dill Charles L. Dollarhide Robert E. Dotson Clem H. Dozer Joseph Preston Dulany James Durham Dale Dyer Robert Edde Jr. James W. Edmison Justus H. Edmondson Dan Eischen Donald Emler Phillip D. Erwin Jon Farris Phil Fenn John H. Foster Dan Frisby John Gable Jr. Charles H. Germany Connell Ghormley James Gragg Gary Graham Kerney F. Graham Jr. Raymond Griffin Donald Joseph Groves Eleazar Guillen (The Methodist Church of Mexico) Andrew M. Hall Jr. Argus J. Hamilton Jr. Richard A Hamilton William Eugene Hancock Charles W. Hanna James W. Hardwick Elson P. Hargrove Paul D. Hardy Leon Harrel Nicholas E. Harris Wilbur Frank Hathaway Jr. Virginia Hathaway Barbara Le Hays J. A. Hazlitt Joe W. Heaton Richard C. Hedger William R. Henry Charles M. Herndon Jim Hewitt William Jake Higgins Cheryl Lynn Wofford Hill Harold E. Himes Joe L. Hock Robert Hodgson Denny G. Hook Donald C. Horton Richard House Donald Hull Gene Hunt

Business of the Annual Conference Tomisene Ingram George Vernon Isbell Gale Izard Ernest Jackson, Jr. Larry Jacobson Don T. Johnson Lawrence A. Johnson Montie D. Jones Phillip Lee Jones Jack R. King Jr. Beryl L. Kingsbury Virginia Kingsolver Thomas F. Kirby Fred C. Knight Brian Kovacs Harold Joseph Langley Jr. Guy O. Langston Robert E. Langston Vernon E. Lawrence Paul M. Leaming Don T. Lehman Wishard F. Lemons Jr. Harold D. Leveridge Roland Luelf Joseph L. Lynch Jack Eugene Lyons Calvin C. McCarter Raymond E. McCartney C. Woody McClendon J. Quitman McCrory Grady Pink McCullough Arthur R. McGrew Richard B. McIlnay Alan McIntyre Burrel J. McNaught Douglas D. McPherson Robert Mansfield Bobby Wayne Mash William Cameron Mason Bennie U. Mathews Richard Mauldin Bob Metcalfe Glen E. Millard George Dean Miller Glen O. Miller Carol Minter J. Frank Mitchell Joe Molencupp Robert H. Moody William B. Moorer Robert Blair Montgomery Michael M. Morgan Billy Joe Moss Danny Moss Wanda Murray Carolyn Murrow Norman Neaves Marvin D. Nelson Marion Ray Nesmith Mike S. Nicholson Don Nobles

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Robert W. Van House Randy Van Nostrand Jerald Walker Rayford Leon Wallace Phillip A. Ware Stanley Warfield Donald C. Waters Charles Watson Ronal Weathers Richard Leon Wehrman John B. Welch Lowrie Welton William Anderson Wenker James C. Wheeler James Troy White Joe H. White John Fianis Whittington Delores Willis Rex Wilkes Oscar I. Wilkie J. Weegie Williams Hugh Willoby James A. Wilshire Jessie Lee Willsie John H. Winkler Jr. Neil Winslow Udell H. Wolff Roger Wood Sanford Wylie D. Dean Wynn 54. What associate members have been retired (¶358): (List alphabetically giving full name-first, middle, last-in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3) a) This year? Mary Ewing (06/01/2012) Linda Baggett (07/01/2012) b) Previously? Robert Barr John DeYong Denis H. Dieker Douglas A. Griggs James W. Hanes Reva M Hensley Don A. Martin Gary Moody Virgil Payne Ralph Dale Radcliff David Bruce Smith Betty C. Stone Gene Teel Leonard T. Tolle Harold Wheeler Forrest A. Wilkins Homer R. Williams 55. What provisional members have been retired (¶358): (Indicate credential. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3) a) This year? None b) Previously? Larry Stoops

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56. Who have been recognized as retired local pastors (¶320.5): a) This year? Russell Currie 06/01/2012 Theodore Hoffman 06/01/2012 Pamela Shirk 01/01/2012 James Hilton 02/02/2012 Tony Zahn 06/01/2012 Craig M. “C.M.” Wilson 06/01/2012 b) Previously? Jim A. Adams Joseph B. Albrecht Sara Sally Barber Sue Bateman Richard Benefield Ray Blakely Adonna Bridges Milton O. Carlin John Doyal Chand (OD) Carl T. Cochran Jr. Jerry Coldren John Cramer Charles E. Dozer Edward L. Eastwood Daniel Eppler John Ferguson Juanita Fletcher William Forrest Terry Fox Gwenda Gay Freeman Faye Good Bruce Govett Jr. Woody Hamon Meredith Henderson Gerald E. Holden Orval Ray Howard Kenneth Jones Beatrice Kilborn Royce Littrell Leonard McCarty Galeda M. Mannschreck Jones Perla Martinez-Goody Elsie Mitchell Reed Montgomery Joe Milton Murphy Charles Lenn Murray Randa Norman Douglas Norris James Ogden R.T. Perry Chester Phyffer William B. Post (OD) Gerry Rhodes Kay Sallee Jack D. Simmons Mary Sue Sprouse George Tarbell Arch J. Taylor Don Venable Bennie Waller Marilyn Weathers Conrad Young

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57. Changes in clergy membership: What is the number of ordained ministers: (NOTE: The numbers in parenthesis following each category listing are the question numbers in this report form where ministers in that category are listed. The number reported below should agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding questions.) a) Elected as associate members? (27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 b) Elected as probationary (provisional) members? (28a, b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 c) Elected as deacons in full connection? (32a). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 d) Elected as elders in full connection? (31b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 e) Readmitted? (34, 35a, b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 f) Retired made effective? (36a, b, c) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 g) Transferred in? (30a, 37, 38) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 h) Transferred out? (41) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 i) Discontinued as probationary (provisional) members? (42) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 j) Honorably located this year? (43a1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 k) Administratively located this year? (43c1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 l) Withdrawn? (46a, b, c) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 m) Termination of orders? (46d) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 n) Terminated by trial? (46e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 o) Deceased? (48a, b, c,d) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 58. What is the number of: a) Pastoral charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432 b) Local churches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518

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59. What is the number of clergy members of the Annual Conference: a) By appointment category and conference relationship? (NOTES: (1) Where applicable, the question numbers on this report form corresponding to each category have been placed in parenthesis following the category title. Where these question numbers appear, the number reported in that category should agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding questions. (2) For the three categories of Appointments to Extension Ministries, please report as follows: ¶344.1a, c): the number of clergy members appointed within United Methodist connectional structures, including district superintendents, or to an ecumenical agency. ¶344.1b, c): the number of clergy members appointed to extension ministries, under endorsement by the Division of Chaplains and Related Ministries of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry. ¶344.1d): the number of clergy members appointed to other valid ministries, confirmed by a two-thirds vote of the Annual Conference. See the Discipline paragraphs indicated for more detailed description of these appointment categories.) (Licensed Local Pastors not currently under appointment should not be counted as clergy members of the conference)

Deacons in Full Connection

Elders in Full Connection

Probationary (provisional) Deacons

Probationary (provisional) Elders

Associate Members & Affiliate Members with vote

Fulltime Local Pastors

Parttime Local Pastors

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0

0

Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1d) (80c)

X

3

X

0

0

0

0

Appointments to Attend School (82)

0

0

0

0

0

X

X

Appointed to Other Annual Conference (49)

1

1

0

0

0

X

X

On Leave of Absence (50a, 50b)

1

5

0

1

0

X

X

On Family Leave (50a2, c2)

2

2

0

0

0

X

X

On Sabbatical Leave (51)

1

0

0

0

0

X

X

On Incapacity Leave (52c)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

On Transitional Leave (50a3, 50c1iii)

4

0

0

0

0

X

X

Retired (53, 54, 55)

18

274

0

1

17

X

X

Total Number of Clergy Members

57

564

7

40

23

68

43

Categories

Grand Total, All Conference Clergy Members

802

215

Business of the Annual Conference b)

By gender and racial/ethnic identification? (NOTE: See the instruction for item 59 for guide lines to assist in the racial/ethnic identification count.)

Female Clergy Members

Categories

Deacons in Full Connection

1

Hispanic Native American

1 36

Multi-Racial Total Number, Female Clergy Members*

Probationary (provisional) Elders

Associate Members & Affiliate Members with vote

Fulltime Local Pastors

Parttime Local Pastors

2

5

2

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

Pacific Islander White

Probationary (provisional) Deacons

2

Asian African American/ Black

Elders in Full Connection

38

78

4

1

1

92

5

Grand Total, All Conference Clergy Members*

13

4

16

17

17

4

18

19

Associate Members & Affiliate Members with vote

Fulltime Local Pastors

Parttime Local Pastors

2

1

1

1

1

2

193

Male Clergy Members

Categories

Deacons in Full Connection

Elders in Full Connection

Probationary (provisional) Deacons

Probationary (provisional) Elders

Asian

5

African American/ Black

4

2

Hispanic

4

2

5

2

Native American

1

1

Pacific Islander White

18

Grand Total, All Conference Clergy Members*

438

4

3

Multi-Racial Total Number, Male Clergy Members*

1

19

460

4

18

16

52

21

1

1

1

1

25

18

57

26

609

* The sums entered in these spaces should agree with the comparable totals in the bottom two lines of question 59.

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PART III CERTIFICATION IN SPECIALIZED AND CERTIFIED LAY MINISTRY (¶635.2u, v, The Book of Discipline) Note: Indicate credential of persons in Part III: FD, FE, PD, PE, AM, FL, PL, and LM.

60. Who are the candidates in process for certification in specialized ministry?

Tim Bodenstein (LM)



Lori Foster (LM)



William Harrison (LM)



Becky Jackson (LM)



Amy Muegge (LM)



Suzy Sharp Morgan (LM)



Kathy Morris (PE)



Diana Northcutt (FE)



Amy Oden (LM)



Jon-Philip Olson (LM)



Cynthia Smith (LM)



Hae Jung (Grace) Um (LM)



Joe Taylor Jr. (LM)

Greg Tener (FE)

Leslie Long (FE)

Christian Wylder (LM) 61. Who is certified in specialized ministry? (List the areas of specialized ministry. Indicate by an

asterisk those certified this year.)



Camp and Retreat Ministry:

Kimberly Van Gundy (LM)

Christian Education:

Marsha Gail Alexander (FD)

Warren D. Ambrose (FD)



Rebekah Belase (FD)



EvaMarie Campbell (FD)



Kathryn J. Coit (FD)



Suzanne Lynch Davis (FD)



Mary Lue Eastmond (FD)



Donald Emler (FE)



Kathleen Frye (LM)



Teresa Green (FD)



Leslie Long (FE)



Rebecca Morton (FD)



Diana Anderson Northcutt (FE)



Dana Jean Hodge Parker (LM)



Catherine Ruth Perlingiere (LM)



George Shepherd (FD)



Karen Sledge (LM)

Business of the Annual Conference

Kristi Swink (FD)

Charlotte Teel (FD)

Suzann Statham Wade (LM)



Bisby Wierick III (FD)



Sharon Capron (FD)

Brittany Stanley Music: Janet Boone (LM)

Steven Wayne Clark (LM)



Donna Jean Dodson (FE)



P. David Roman (FD)



David Stewart (FE)

Charlotte Teel (FD)

Edward Davis (LM)

Youth: Warren D. Ambrose (FD)

Mary Lue Eastmond (FD)



Mary Ann Emmons (FD)



Thomas K. Hoffman (FE)



Randy McCurdy (LM)



Diana Anderson Northcutt (FE)



Richard D. Read (FD)



Christian Communication:

Shari Goodwin (LM)

Kurt Gwartney (LM)



Richard Norman (PD)



Business Administration:

Brian Bakeman (FD)

Phil Greenwald (FD)



62. Who are transferred in as a certified person in specialized ministry? None



63. Who are transferred out as a certified person in specialized ministry? None



64. Who have been removed as a certified person in specialized ministry? None



65. Who are certified as lay ministers (¶ 271, 635.2v, and 665.10)?



(List alphabetically giving full name—first, middle, last—in that order, by district)

None

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Business of the Annual Conference PART IV DIACONAL MINISTERS Paragraph numbers in questions 67-75 refer to The 1992 Book of Discipline)

66. Who constitute the Committee on Investigation (¶2703.3)? (v) Virginia Gray Elizabeth Box Price 67. Who are reinstated as diaconal ministers (¶313.3c)? (v) None 68. Who are transferred in as diaconal ministers (¶312)? Name Conference Date None 69. Who are transferred out as diaconal ministers (¶312)? Name Conference Date None 70. Who have had their conference relationship as diaconal ministers terminated by Annual Conference action (¶313.3)? (Under ¶313.3a, no vote; under ¶313.3b, v 2/3) None 71. What diaconal ministers have died during the year? a) Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death None b) Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death None 72. What diaconal ministers have been granted leaves of absence under ¶313.1a, c, d) (disability, study/ sabbatical, or personal leave): (v) a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date of each): None b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 72a, if their leaves of absence are continuing): None 73. What diaconal ministers have been granted an extended leave (¶313.1e): a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date of each): None b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 73a, if their leaves of absence are continuing): None 74. Who have returned to active status: a) From disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave of absence (¶313.1a, c, d)? None b) From extended leave (¶313.1e)? (v) None 75. Who have taken the retired relationship to the Annual Conference as diaconal ministers (¶313.2): (Under ¶313.2b, v 2/3) a) This year? None

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Business of the Annual Conference b) Previously? Mary Becker Paul Chambers Doris Fair K. Norwood Hawkins Iva Mae Holloway Bonnie Miller Kathleen Stephenson Pierson Randall Thompson

PART V APPOINTMENTS AND CONCLUDING BUSINESS 76. Who are approved for less than full-time service?

a)

What associate members and elders are approved for appointment to less than full-time



service, what is the total number of years for which such approval has been granted to each,



and for what fraction of full-time service (in one-quarter increments) is approval granted (for



purposes of equitable compensation claim and pension credit) ¶¶338.2, 342.2, 1506.4b)? (v ¾):

Obed Alba

(2 years)

(3/4 time)



Roy Betz



(15 years)

(1/2 time)



Clarence Rick Forthman

(2 years)

(1/2)



Ernest Jackson

(5 years)

(1/2 time)

Daryl Owen

(1 year)

(3/4)



David Rose

(4 years)

(3/4 time)



Glenda Skinner-Noble

(1 year)

(3/4 time)

(15 years)

(1/2 time)

Paul Vickery

b)

What deacons in full connection and provisional deacons are approved for appointment to less than full-time service (¶331.7)?



Suzanne Davis

(5 years)

(1/2 time)



Jo Beth Kee-Rees

(2 year)

(3/4 time)



Harriette Leigh Kemp

(3 years)

(3/4)



Wendelyn Perceful

(3 years)

(3/4)



Ulrik Peterson

(1 year)

(1/2 time)



Jack Terrell-Wilkes

(2 year)

(1/2 time)

Erica Thomas

(2 year)

(1/2 time)

Bisby Wierick

(5 years)

(1/4)

77. Who have been appointed as interim pastors under the provisions of ¶338.3 since the last session of

the annual conference, and for what period of time?



None

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78. What changes have been made in appointments since the last annual conference session? (Attach

list. Include and identify Appointments Beyond the Local Church (Deacons) and Appointments to



Extension Ministries (Elders). Give effective dates of all changes.)

Date Name

From

To

06/22/2011 Robyn Thompson-Goggs OKC Church of the Servant Maternity Leave, Par. 356 (FE) 07/01/2011 Josheua Blanchard (FL)

Beggs/Schulter

No Longer Appointed (Serving



Detroit. MI Conf.)

07/01/2011 Tari Carbaugh (PE)

St. Paul School of Theology,

Copan



OCU, Par. 326.3

07/01/2011 Minnie “Judy” Conner

Copan (SY)

New

07/01/2011 Samuell Sam-Paul Fields, II New

Ardmore. Warren (SY)

07/01/2011 Milton Murphy (RL)

Retired

Hugo, First/Wesley

07/15/2011 Kristiane L. Smith

New

Colbert (PL)

08/01/2011 Richard L. Brasher (FL) Cleora

Beggs/Schulter

08/01/2011 Andy Nelms (FL)

New

OKC, Nichols Hills Associate

08/01/2011 Max Whipple

Hardesty/

Hardesty/



Union Center (SY)

Union Center (PL)

08/08/2011 Robyn Thompson-Goggs( FE) Maternity Leave

OKC, Church of the Servant



Associate

08/15/2011 Rebekah Belase (FD)

Church World Service

OSU Wesley Foundation



Greater Plains Region,



Assistant Director, Par. 331.1a

09/01/2011 Jack Atkinson (RE)

Retired

Erick (RE) Serving as Supply

09/01/2011 Lee Jackson

Duncan, Stephens (SY)

Not Appointed

09/01/2011 Wanda Littrell

Carnegie Associate (SY)

Carnegie Associate (PL)

09/01/2011 Leslie Long (FE)

Leave of Absence

OCU, Assistant Director of



Religious Education,



Religious Educ., Par. 344.1a

09/01/2011 Preston Morgan

Not Appointed

Lawton, Centenary Assoc. (PL)

09/01/2011 Danny J. Moss (RE)

Retired

Ardmore, First (SY)

09/01/2011 Jessica Moffat Seay (FE) Ardmore, First

Sabbatical Leave

09/01/2011 Scott Raines (PL)

New

OKC, St. Luke’s, Associate

09/01/2011 Kevin Watson (FE)

Attending School,

Seattle Pacific Univ.



Par. 416.6

Instructor of Historical



Theology Par. 344.1a

09/15/2011 Richard Whetsell (RE)

Retired

10/01/2011 Milton Murphy

Hugo, First/Wesley (PL) Retired (RL)

Cleora (SY)

10/01/2011 Madlyn Ruch (PL)

Savanna

10/02/2011 Kurt Glassco (PL)

Tulsa, Harvard Avenue Not Appointed

Not Appointed

Business of the Annual Conference Date Name

From

To

10/28/2011 Jennifer Long (FE)

OCU Director

Maternity LOA



of Religious Life, Par.344.1a

11/01/2011 C. Lenn Murray (RL)

Gerty

Not Appointed

11/15/2011 R. Dwayne Conner (RE) Vian (SY)

Back to RE

12/01/2011 Kimberly Giles

New

Enid, Bethany (PL)

12/01/2011 William Langrehr (FL)

Wister

Not Appointed

12/01/2011 Semaj Vanzant (FL)

New

OKC, Christ

12/31/2011 James Hewett (RE)

Shawnee, Wesley (SY) Back to RE

12/31/2011 Charlotte Teel (FD)

Choctaw/



OKC Chapel Hill

01/01/2012 Claud Baltimore (SY)

Roff (OF)

01/01/2012 Bonnie Fay Batman (FL) Ochelata

221

Choctaw (3/4x) No Longer Appointed Discontinued (Voluntary)

01/01/2012 Dane Lemmons (FE)

LPC, Associated Therapy Rose Rock Academy, LPC,



Services

344.1d

01/01/2012 Marcia Martin (SY)

New

Vian

01/01/2012 Kristopher Tate (FD)

Edmond, Acts 2

Transitional Leave

01/01/2012 Delbert Watkins (FE)

Sentinel/Rocky

Sentinel

01/10/2012 Lisa Hines (PL)

Not Appointed

Discontinued Voluntarily

01/15/2012 Rebecca Morton (FD)

Transitional Leave

Skyline Urban Ministries



Associate, Par.331.1b (3/4x)

01/15/2012 Kristopher Tate (FD)

Transitional Leave

OKC, Wickline Associate

01/15/2012 Stan Warfield (RE)

Retired

OKC, Wickline (SY)

01/31/2012 Gary Withrow (FL)

Cameron/Spiro

Discontinued

02/01/2012 Woody Hamon (SY)

No Appointment

Boise City/Kenton

02/01/2012 James Hilton (FL)

Marietta

Retired (RL)

02/01/2012 Phillip Hodson (PL)

Calera

Hugo, First/Wesley

02/01/2012 Jennifer Long (FE)

Maternity LOA

OCU Director of Religious Life

02/01/2012 Alan Lumpkins (SY)

New

Tuskahoma

02/01/2012 George Lupton (FE)

Boise City/Kenton

Marietta/Thackerville

02/01/2012 Timothy Wicker (SY)

Talihina/Tuskahoma

Talihina

03/01/2012 Ed Harwood

Discontinued

Wister (PL)

03/01/2012 Kim Hutson (SY)

Hulbert (SY)

Cameron/Spiro (SY)

03/01/2012 Dan Eischen (RE)

Wetumka (RE) (SY)

Hulbert (RE) (SY)

04/01/2012 Jessica Moffat-Seay (FE) Sabbatical Leave

Ardmore First

04/01/2012 Danny Moss (RE)

Back to RE

Ardmore, First (SY)

79. What elders (full connection and provisional), associate members, and local pastors are appointed to ministry to the local church and where are they appointed for the ensuing year? (Attach a list.) Refer to Appointment list. (Section G)



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80. What elders (full connection and provisional), associate members, and local pastors are appointed to extension ministries for the ensuing year? (Attach a list) a) Within the connectional structures of United Methodism (¶344.1a, c)? Refer to Extension Ministry list. (Section G) b) To ministries endorsed by the Board of Higher Education and Ministry (¶344.1b, c)? Refer to Extension Ministry list. (Section G) c) To other valid ministries under the provisions of ¶344.1d? (v 2/3) Refer to Extension Ministry list. (Section G) 81. Who are appointed as deacons (full connection and provisional) for the ensuing year? (Attach a list.) a) Through non-United Methodist agencies and settings beyond the local church (¶331.1a)? Refer to Extension Ministry list. (Section G) b) Through United Methodist Church-related agencies and schools within the connectional structures of The United Methodist Church (¶331.1b)? Refer to Extension Ministry list. (Section G) c) Within a local congregation, charge, or cooperative parish (¶331.1c)? Refer to Extension Ministry list. (Section G) 82. Who are appointed to attend school (¶416.6)? (List alphabetically all those whose prime appointment is to attend school.) Associate Members: None Provisional Members: None Members in Full Connection: None 83. Where are the diaconal ministers appointed for the ensuing year (¶310) [1992 Discipline]? (Attach list) Refer to Appointment list. (Section G) 84. What other personal notations should be made? (Include such matters as changes in pension credit (¶1506.6), corrections or additions to matters reported in the “Business of the Annual Conference” form in previous years, and legal name changes of clergy members and diaconal ministers.) Pension Credit A. A grant of seventeen (17) years times the annuity rate for surviving spouses for Geraldine Egan, the surviving spouse of James Albert Egan, for the years of pension credit which he earned between 6/04/50 and 5/25/67. B. A grant of twenty (20) years times the annuity rate for the surviving spouses for Joy Viers, the surviving spouse of Robert C. Viers, Jr., for the years of pension credit which he earned between 6/08/47 through 5/25/67. less 10% of the annuity to go toward the indebtedness of the Special Assessment for Conference Claimants. C. Add 2.5 years for Sherry Heath for years of service with pension credit, which she earned between 6/1/1995 through 12/31/1997. 85. Where and when shall the next Conference Session be held (¶603.2, 3)? St. Luke’s UMC and Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City OK May 27 - 30, 2013

Appointments

Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

2012 Journal Section G

225

Appointments Charge

Name

Status

Years

ARDMORE DISTRICT District Superintendent Ada, Asbury Ada, First Allen Ardmore, Asbury Ardmore, First Associate Ardmore, Warren Memorial Calera Colbert Courtney Davis Durant Elmore City Fitzhugh Gene Autry Gerty Healdton Kingston/AR Dist Redemption Konawa Lighthouse Lindsay Lone Grove Madill Mannsville Marietta/Thackerville Maysville Mill Creek Paoli Pauls Valley Pontotoc Ringling Springer Stratford Sulphur Tishomingo Wannette Whitebead Wilson Wynnewood

Greg Tener Temple Diehl David Daniel Robert E. Langston Alex Flores Jessica F. Moffat-Seay Tony Caro Samuel Fields, II Jennifer Kellogg Kristiane Smith Carolyn Higdon David Jenkins John Breon Brad Dery David Shahan Pam Anderson Aaron Finney Jeffrey A. Hiller Paul McDowell, LTFT Pamela E. Shirk Terry L. Thomas Ron King Harold Hunt Brett Thomasson Frank Simpson Francis Bartley Mike Deviney Betty C. Stone LTFT Kay Karen Kennedy Mark Watson Duane G. Baker Alexander B.J. Costea, III Pearl Broome Charles F. Baumann P.J. Stewart Will Pasieczny Caroline Lovett Dennis A. Yates Sherry Kendrick Roland Barrick

FE 1 PE 2 FE 3 RL 3 PL 3 FE 2 FE 3 SY 2 SY 1 PL 2 PL 7 FE 1 FE 2 PL 2 SY 1 SY 2 SY 2 PL 3 FE 3 RL 15 FL 9 FE 3 PL 1 FE 1 PL 6 SY 1 SY 1 RA 15 PL 3 FE 4 FE 5 FE 5 PL 8 FL 14 FE 2 PE 3 SY 1 OF/PL 11 PL 7 PL 3

226

Appointments

Charge

Name

Status

Years

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT District Superintendent Avant Barnsdall Bartlesville, East Cross Associate Bartlesville, First Associate Associate Bartlesville, Grace Epworth Bartlesville, Oak Park Big Cabin Chelsea, Memorial Claremore, First Associate Associate Cleora Collinsville, Meadowcreek Commerce/Quapaw Copan Delaware/Chelsea, Epworth Dewey Fairland Foyil Grove Jay Ketchum Miami Nowata Ochelata Oologah Otterbein Owasso Associate Pawhuska Shidler/Foraker/Grainola Skiatook South Coffeyville/Lenapah Spavinaw/Salina Sycamore Chapel/Wyandotte Vinita Welch

George T. Warren Earleen J. Reedy Paul W. Overholt Jeffrey L. Burress Chad J. Perceful M. Kevin Tully TBS Bisby H. Wierick LTFT Sharon Ball Linda Lusnia Donald L. Scott David L. Sanders Ray R. Crawford Janelle S. Brammer Susan E. Rice Stephen Nation Brian K. Mangan Furan L. Jackson Minnie “Judy” Conner Darrel D. Cox Richard J. Robart Carole S. Minter Madlyn B. Ruch Randall R. Hamill Julie Dowler Dianna L. Bradford David R. Wheeler Cheryl L. Newton Theodore C. Hoffman Craig Denslow James F. Bradford Charles W. Horton D.T. “Taud” Boatman Kathy A. Morris Jerry Coldren Norman V. Wasson Darryl R. Owen, LTFT Lora Stiles Jonathan G. Bates Sonja E. Tobey Robert Van House

FE 3 PL 14 RE 10 FE 2 FE 7 FE 5 FD 7 SY 1 PE 1 RE 4 RE 8 FE 14 AM 7 FL 3 SY 1 FE 4 PL 6 PL 2 SY 5 FE 5 RE 7 FL 1 FE 13 SY 3 SY 5 FE 1 FL 3 RL 1 FE 1 FL 9 FE 1 FE 8 PE 2 RL 1 FE 3 FE 2 SY 1 PL 4 FE 1 RE 3

227

Appointments Charge

Name

Status

Years

CLINTON DISTRICT District Superintendent Charles L. Nordean Altus, First David D. Player Altus, Grace/Blair Bruce E. Davis Altus, Highland Heights/Duke Micah Welcher Arapaho Dean Brookshier Calumet/Red Rock Matthew D. Franks Canute Timothy P. Israel Carter TBS Chapel Hill TBS Cheyenne Gregory A. Keith Clinton Roland A.Youngberg Cordell David M. Croninger Custer City/Independence Anthony Clyde Eakly/Alfalfa Virgil Payne Eldorado Bobby Jones Elk City Terry D. Koehn Associate Devon B. Krause Elmer/Tipton R.T. Perry Erick Jack Atkinson Geary Timothy L. Ashcraft Hinton Kyle W. Kiner Hobart Brandon B. Dollarhite Hollis/Gould Sara A. “Sally” Barber Hydro Brandon Blacksten Leedey/Hammon Robert “Chuck” Gilbert Lone Wolf/Granite TBS Lookeba/Bridgeport John Gable, Jr. LTFT Mangum Marsha N. Purtell Sayre Margo Vestal Sentinel/Rocky Felecia Hensley Thomas/Fay Larry B. Harlan Watonga Larry W. Masoner Weatherford Lynn E. Brack Willow T. Scott Northrip

FE FE FE FL SY PE SY

8 8 3 1 4 4 17

FL 6 FE 5 FE 4 SY 1 RA 3 SY 8 FE 2 PE 1 RL 6 RE 2 FL 2 FE 3 FE 1 RL 8 PE 1 FL 6 RE 18 FE 2 FE 3 PE 1 FL 14 FE 8 FE 11 PL 9

ENID DISTRICT District Superintendent Aline/Cleo Springs Billings Blackwell Braman Canton Carmen/Dacoma

Donna Dodson Rachel Parrott Ruth Tipps Pam Cottrill C. M. Wilson Kristen Melton John Bizzell

FE 2 FE 2 RE 4 FE 2 RL 7 SY 1 FL 5

228 Charge

Cherokee Enid, Bethany Enid, Christ Enid, First Associate Enid, Peace Korean Enid, New Hope Enid, Willow View Associate Fairview Garber/Hunter Helena Hennessey Hitchcock Jefferson/Renfrow Jet/Prairie Valley Kingfisher Kremlin Lamont Loyal Lucien/Covington Marland Medford Nardin Newkirk Okeene Pond Creek Prairie Chapel Ringwood Tonkawa Wakita/Manchester Waukomis/Drummond

Appointments Name

Status

Years

Robert Duran PE 1 Kimberly Giles PL 2 James W. Jones FE 9 Grayson Lucky FE 3 Susan K. Southall FE 11 Heung Sun Lee OE 5 Sheila Combs-Francis FE 6 Lesly L. Broadbent FE 9 James Lambert FD 4 Richert R. Redinger FE 16 Linda Pope FE 2 Joel Thompson FL 4 James Hill FE 3 James Farmer SY 5 Sandra Reeves Shepherd PE 5 Mary Irby FE 4 Patrick McPherson FE 1 Jim Harvey PL 3 Vera Walton FL 5 Robert L. Barr RA 18 Ruth Atterberry FE 2 (Disciples of Christ) Linda Grounds LTFT OE 1 Donald Jones FE 3 James C. Hollifield FE 14 Jan Fletcher FE 4 George Lupton FE 1 Sharon Cochran PL 3 Terrill L. Parvin FE 11 Janice Sharp FE 2 Susan Grove OE 2 Garry Vincent FL 3

LAWTON DISTRICT District Superintendent Anadarko, First/Verden Anadarko, St. Paul Apache Bethel/Hulen Cache Carnegie/Mountain View Associate Cyril/Cement Duncan, First Duncan, St. Paul’s Duncan, Stephens Duncan, Wesley/Velma

Chris Tiger David Gardner TBS Chris Stinnett Michael Wood Bryan Tener Steven Littrell Wanda Littrell Laurie Stinnett Greg L. Tolle Daniel K. Fletcher Mikel Araujo Kevin McKinley

FE FL

1 2

FL 3 SY 1 FE 4 FL 3 PL 3 PL 3 FE 2 FE 7 PL 2 PL 3

229

Appointments Charge

Name

Elgin Fletcher Fort Cobb/Highland Frederick Gracemont Grandfield/Randlett Lawton, Centenary Associate Lawton, First Lawton Heights Lawton, New Light Lawton, St. Paul’s Lawton, Wesley Chapel Manitou Marlow Ryan Snyder/Indiahoma Sterling/Rush Springs Temple/Comanche/Aldersgate Walters Waurika

Coy Remer Lory Fahle Nathan Mills Travis Muse Adonna V. Bridges LTFT Tiffany Smith Norma Gravely-Quinn Preston Morgan Alton W. Potts Michelle McCarty Kiyoung Jeong Lisa Beavers Ken Baden David W. Jones Matthew Scraper Debra Kerr Jim Perkin Michael Dye C.R. Rick Forthman Steve Harshaw Karen Slater

Status

Years

FL 4 FL 4 FL 1 FE 1 RL 7 PE 2 FE 4 FL 2 FE 6 FE 3 FE 9 FE 2 PL 4 PL 3 PE 1 FL 3 PE 1 PE 3 AM 1 FE 3 FL 2

MCALESTER DISTRICT District Superintendent Darrell L. Cates FE 4 Alderson Charles D. Saviers RE 7 Antlers Phil Beatty FL 1 Atoka/New Zion Daniel Ramey FL 5 Boswell Christene Hack SY 3 Broken Bow/Eagletown Marvin Stuckey AM 3 Calvin TBS Coalgate/Clarita Lyle Shipley FE 3 Edgewood/Dow David Monk SY 2 Eufaula Michael Brannon FE 2 Heavener/Hodgen James Cinocca, Jr. PE 2 Heavener Hispanic Obed Alba LTFT PE 5 Fellowship Henryetta Dale L. Durnell FE 4 Holdenville Charles R. Rettig FE 6 Howe Keith Thomas SY 1 Hugo, First/Hugo, Wesley Philip T. Hodson PL 2 Hugo, Paul’s Chapel/Ft. Towson Michael Frazier FL 6 Idabel David Mercer FE 2 Kiowa/Pittsburg Dan Denny SY 3 Krebs Grace/McAlester, Christ Lisa L. Anderson PL 1 McAlester, First Charles E. Neff FE 6 Associate Chris Symes FL 2 McCurtain/Keota Mike M. Morgan RE 11

230 Charge

Appointments Name

Poteau K. Kyle Clark Quinton/Canadian Sherry I. Heath Redland/ Pleasant Hill Timothy Trujillo Rocky Point Joseph E. Cochran Seminole Gary O. Wilburn Soper R. Michael Wood Stigler Larry Gaston Stuart TBS Talihina T. Shaun Wicker Tuskahoma Alan Lumpkins Valliant/Wright City Linda K. Baggett Weleetka Marsha Salazar Wetumka Tom Logan Wewoka, First/Bowlegs Amanda Lockwood Wilburton/EOSC United April Coates Campus Ministry Wister Edwin D. Harwood

Status

Years

FE FE PE SY FE SY FE

1 2 1 2 10 1 1

SY SY AM SY SY FE PE

3 2 4 3 1 7 3

PL

2

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT District Superintendent Adair Beggs/Schulter Bethel/Westville Bokoshe Braggs/Woodall Checotah Associate Chouteau Cookson Coweta Ft. Gibson Gore/Warner Haskell/Porter Hulbert Inola Locust Grove Morris Mounds Muldrow, Roland Trinity Muskogee, First Muskogee, Spencer/Wesley Muskogee, St. Paul Associate Muskogee, Trinity Okay Okmulgee

Emery L. Mason FE 2 Patricia K. Harris FL 3 Richard L. Brasher FL 2 Darrel W. Maddox FL 6 Bennie Waller RL 6 Dylan Ward SY 1 D. Wayne Loftin FE 5 Jeremy D. Smith FE 4 William R. Buttram RE 3 Rudolph W. Freese PE 2 Susan S. Whitley FE 4 Barry L. Collins FE 3 Christopher C. “Craig” Clark FL 1 Paul S. Vickery LTFT FE 20 Daniel Eischen RE 2 Eugene L. Van Alstyne FE 4 Cydni A. Tillery FE 3 Crystal L. Hughes PE 2 Gary D. Haynes FL 4 Aaron C. Tiger PE 3 Jack Kemper FE 1 Michael S. Enright FL 1 Mark R. Jardine FE 5 Gregory Boyd FE 3 Thomas W. Corrigan FL 1 Raymond E. Griffin RE 9 Brian L. Matthews FE 2

231

Appointments Charge

Oktaha Pocola Pryor Sallisaw Spiro/Cameron Stilwell Tahlequah Vian Wagoner Associate

Name

Terry W. Fox Nikki Carter Robert D. Harris Trevor W. Smith Kim Hutson Barry S. Hayes James B. Graham, III Marcia Martin Shannon G. Davis Yvonne M. Buchanan

Status

Years

RL SY FE FE SY FL FE SY FE PD

2 1 8 3 2 7 2 2 4 3

FE FE FE FD PE FE FE PE FE FE FD FE FE FL FE FE FE FE FL FE FL FE FL FE FE

8 1 1 3 2 15 1 3 19 3 2 18 1 10 1 7 2 3 2 4 2 13 2 3 2

FE PE FE DM FE

7 1 3 9 3

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY DISTRICT District Superintendent Daniel W. Pulver Cashion Glenda Skinner-Noble Choctaw Andy James Associate Charlotte Teel, LTFT Crescent/Crescent, Mt. Vernon Alan Nagel Edmond Acts 2 J. Mark Foster Associate Charla Gwartney Church Planter, Connect Adam Ricks Edmond Chinese International Puong Ong Lau Edmond, First Bertha M. Potts Associate Don Vaught Edmond, New Covenant Adrian E. Cole Associate Christy James El Reno, Ellison Avenue Charles Broam El Reno, Wesley Barry Bennett Guthrie, First Mike DeMoss Guthrie, West John Punni, LTFT Harrah Randy Little Jones Robert Foos Luther/Nicoma Park David Cressman Mt. Zion Lamarla Cook Piedmont Samuel T. Powers Spencer Jack Terrell Wilkes Yukon, First Robert Younts Yukon, Good Shepherd Michael Burkett Greater Oklahoma City Churches: Chapel Hill Robert Rose Associate Nancy McCullough Associate Stephen Hale Diaconal Suzann S. Wade Church Planter, Summit Allen Buck, Jr.

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Church of the Servant Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Crown Heights Douglas Boulevard Grace Lakeside Leland Clegg May Avenue Mayfair Heights New Hope Nichols Hills Associate Putnam City Quail Springs Quayle Associate Ridgecrest St. Mark’s St. Matthew Associate Village Wesley Wickline Associate Associate Associate

Robert Gorrell Tim Travers Randy Shrauner Jeremy Sanders Matthew Judkins J. Curtis Nigh Robyn T. Goggs Dianne K. Peters Jeannie Himes Ed Coy Light Mark Rickman Marla Lobo Steve Brant Ted Uhlig J.D. Ward Randy Scraper Andy Nelms Robert Kanary David Clewell Victor McCullough Erica Thomas LTFT Diana Pruitt K. Keith Cressman Ron G. Perceful Wendee Perceful LTFT Rik Marion Diana Cox Crawford Eric Snyder Tiffany D’Amours Nancy Hamilton Kristopher Tate

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SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY DISTRICT District Superintendent Alex/Ninnekah Blanchard Chickasha, Epworth Franklin Lexington Minco/Friendship Moore, First Associate Associate Moore, New Life Mustang Newcastle Noble Norman, Bridgeview Norman, Goodrich

Frankye A. Johnson Sue Lykins Travis Hopper Rockford Johnson Gerry Rhodes Marie George David Conrad Patricia A. Malloy Adam Shahan Chris Dodson Kathy Brown LTFT Larry Holder Paul Calkin James H. Kim Sheri Lashley Jim Shepherd

FE 7 FE 5 FE 3 FE 6 RL 5 PE 1 FE 2 FE 7 FL 1 FE 5 PE 3 FE 5 FE 1 FE 10 FE 2 FE 6

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Norman, McFarlin Associate Associate Norman, St. Stephens Pocasset Purcell, Bowman Chapel Purcell, Trinity Shawnee, Bethel Shawnee, St. Marks Shawnee, Trinity Shawnee, St. Paul Shawnee, Wesley Tecumseh Tuttle Union City/Cogar Washington Wayne Wheatland

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Linda Harker Randall B. Wade Harriette Leigh Kemp LTFT Amy Venable TBS Cleo Bryan Wm. Doyle Sharp Chris Talley Carla Hale David Rose LTFT Kim A. Domnick Ben Williams Josh Langille-Hoppe Ed Cook George Rowe Ernest Jackson LTFT Brian Anderson Tara Foos

Greater Oklahoma City Churches: Asbury Dawn Richards First Mark McAdow Korean, First Joon No Um St. Andrew’s D.A. Bennett Associate David B. Johnson Southern Hills Connie Gibson Sunny Lane Larry Bauman Associate Ulrik Petersen LTFT Oklahoma City Cooperative Urban Parish: Capitol Hill TBS Christ Semaj Vanzant Associate Linda Truitt Clark Estell Ray Epworth Deborah Ingraham Hillcrest-Fuente de Vida Wendi Neal Lambuth Larry Jacobson LTFT Linwood TBS Penn Avenue/Redemption/ CJAMM Adam Leathers St. John’s Stephen P. Davis St. Luke’s Robert E. Long Associate Wendy M. Lambert Associate Phil Greenwald Associate Keith King Associate Wendi Neal Associate Andrew Haynes Associate Sharen Hale Selecman Richard W. Ehlers South Lee Bennie Warner LTFT

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STILLWATER DISTRICT District Superintendent Agra/Ripley Blackburn/Maramec Bristow Chandler Cleveland/Hominy Cushing Dale Depew Drumright Eden Chapel Fairfax Glencoe Kaw City Kellyville Lost Creek Mannford McLoud Meeker Morrison Mulhall/Orlando Okemah, St. Paul’s Pawnee/Skedee Perkins Perry Ponca City, Albright Ponca City, Asbury Ponca City, First Ponca City, St. Paul’s Prague/Arlington Prague Associate Sapulpa Stillwater, First Associate Stillwater, Highland Park Stroud Wellston Yale

David Wiggs FE 3 Susan Marks PL 2 Jeffrey A. Kuhn PL 5 Kip Wright FE 3 C. Allen Carson FE 2 David R. Mingus FE 3 Kathy Leithner FE 1 Russell E. Currie RL 29 Cheryl C. Peters (Kansas West) SY 11 Norman R. Bolin FE 3 John K. Curtis PL 3 Richard Ayers LTFT FE 3 Ralph Wangler PL 1 Lindee DeRoin SY 2 Dick Woodford SY 2 Max L. Rudd FL 38 David Rowley FE 1 Charles W. King FE 3 Michael L. Melton FL 9 Arron Grantz PL 3 Adrian E. Pollard FL 16 Valerie Steele FE 1 Susan A. Ross FE 11 W. H. “Kip” Heatley FL 3 Michael Strange FE 1 Scott Spencer FE 4 Matt Thompson SY 1 Michael D. Smith FE 5 Lisa A. Crone FE 6 Tom Scott Keneda FE 4 Sharon Capron FD 8 G. Allen Schneider FE 2 Michael D. Chaffin FE 2 Kyle M. Anderson PE 2 Derrek D. Belase FE 6 Ashley Green-Young FE 1 James Riggs SY 1 John E. Marks FE 5

TULSA DISTRICT District Superintendent Bixby Associate Broken Arrow, Abiding Harvest Broken Arrow, First Associate Broken Arrow, Heritage Broken Arrow, St. Stephen’s

Daniel G. Peil Randy R. Mitchell Christopher L. Ruddell Christopher H. Buskirk Larry G. Varvel James T. Hunt Scott M. Rodgers Kirtley E. Moelling

FE 2 FE 4 PE 2 FE 15 FE 10 FE 4 FE 3 FE 2

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Catoosa, Disciple/St. Andrew’s Claremore Jenks Leonard Sand Springs Turley Verdigris Greater Tulsa Churches: Aldersgate Asbury Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Assistant Boston Avenue Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Centenary Christ Associate Associate Epworth Faith Associate Associate First Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Hwy 75 South New Church Grace Harrison Korean Lake Memorial Drive New Haven Associate Nueva Esperanza Rose Hill St. James Associate

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J. Stephen Posey

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David Karges Kenneth A. Smith Donald A. Tabberer Rose Marie LeRoy Mark T. Whitley

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Marcia K. Shoemaker FE 6 H. Thomas Harrison, Jr. FE 20 Guy C. Ames III FE 1 Richard D. Read FD 25 Gloria McGee-Denton FE 2 Todd Miller Craig FD 9 Charles N. Ryser, Jr. FE 7 James H. Lenderman 346.1 FE 5 Spencer Smith FE 5 Darlene Johnson FL 14 M. Mouzon Biggs, Jr. FE 33 William E. Tankersley, III FE 21 William G. Crowell FE 8 EvaMarie H. Campbell FD 22 Mary Ann Emmons FD 11 Paul D. Staat PD 3 Keith O. McArtor PL 3 Robert E. Feist FE 7 Mark W. Polson SY 1 James A. Stilwell, Jr. FD 5 Richard A. Bland RE 2 Bradley W. Humphrey FE 5 Katherine “Katie” J. Hill FE 4 Erma Pregler FE 8 R. Wade Paschal FE 13 Thomas K. Hoffmann FE 9 Tom F. McElroy FE 10 Connie Cole Jeske FD 17 Peter J. White PD 4 Harold O. Hamilton PD 2 Heather W. Nygard Scherer PE 1 Richard B. McIlnay PL 3 Dolores A. Willis RE 3 Tae Won Son FE 12 Roy L. Betz LTFT FE 19 Sharon Fletcher-Taylor FE 8 Cynthia L. Havlik FE 4 Suzanne L. Davis LTFT FD 6 Daniel Llanos-Jimenez‫ ׳‬ AM 11 Antonio D. Porter PL 2 Gary L. Harber FE 15 Josue Araujo PE 5

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St. Luke’s Fellowship/Redemption II St. Mark’s St. Matthew’s St. Paul’s Sheridan Avenue Southern Hills Trinity University Wesley West Tulsa Will Rogers

Brantley L. Tillery, 344.1a Cynthia L. Mayes Michael Fletcher-Taylor Twila Gibbens Joseph L. Lynch Tracy Schumpert Shelly Coulter Daigle M. Nathan Mattox Christopher Beach William J. Welch, II Robert E. Johns

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FE FE FE FE RE FE FE FE PL PL FE

8 4 8 12 14 2 5 2 4 7 3

David A. Burris Terry N. Martindale Rusty Husted L. Don Griffin Cynthia Robertson Phillip Davis Clark Struebing Mike Mahaffey Michael Shepherd Royce Bursch David Gordon Alex True Gary Holdeman Tino Espinoza TBS Lester D. Bussell, Jr. Dwight Odell Roger E. Parker Marvin J. Hudson Jacki Banks

FE FE FL FE FE FL FL FL FL PL FL FL FE FE

3 8 1 2 1 2 4 4 4 8 4 6 2 1

Scott Ware Paul Hamilton Jeff Ralston Rick Trobaugh Steven Roach Todd Bergman Don Whitman Jose Estrada Barbara Fyffe Aaron Martin Charles E. Graves Becky Pierson

FL 3 FE 2 FL 7 FE 2 FE 2 FE 5 AM 4 FL 6 FL 2 FL 5 FE 4 FL 3

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District Superintendent Alva, First Arnett Beaver Boise City /Kenton Buffalo/Ft. Supply Capron Fairview/Catesby Fargo/Gage Felt Forgan/Gate Goodwell, Centenary Guymon, Victory Memorial Associate Hardesty/Union Center Hooker/Tyrone Keyes/Marella Laverne/Rosston Mooreland OPSU Campus Ministry/ Morning Star Quinlan/Freedom Seiling Sharon/Mutual Shattuck Texhoma Turpin/Baker Vici/Lenora Laverne, Vida en Abundancia Waynoka/Cheyenne Valley Woodward, Faith Woodward, First Woodward, New Horizon

FE 3 SY 1 FE 6 FE 2 FE 4

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APPOINTMENTS TO EXTENSION MINISTRIES Local Pastors (¶ 316.1) Cole, Jolennda; FL 2; Campus Minister, Southeastern Okla State Univ; Durant OK; AR Howard, Mark A.; FL 6; Director of Residential Services, Circle of Care; Gore OK; MU Jones, Galeda, LTFT; RL 3; CCM/Wesley Foundation Co-Director; Lawton OK; LA Penny, Kellas; FL 3; Campus Minister, East Central State University; Ada OK; AR Zahn, Tony; RL 8; The Education & Employment Ministries, Oklahoma City OK; ON Provisional Members (¶ 326.2) Coates, April; PE 3; Campus Minister, Eastern OK State College; Wilburton OK; MC Nsabimana, Gerard; PE 2; Campus Minister, UCO; Edmond OK; ON Provisional Members (¶ 326.3) Carbaugh, Tari; PE 2; St. Paul @ Oklahoma City University, Assist Dir. Recruitment & Advancement; Oklahoma City OK; ON Culver, Cynthia J.; PD 2; Hometown Hospice; Muskogee OK; MU Kee-Rees, Jo Beth; PD 3; Pastoral Counseling of Norman; Norman OK; OS Deacons in Full Connection serving beyond the local church (¶ 331.1a) Belase, Rebekah Wallace; FD 2; Church World Service, Topeka KS, ST Edmison, Gail A.; FD 4; The Commons, Dir of Pastoral Care/Chaplain; Enid OK; EN Morton, Rebecca; FD 2; Skyline Urban Ministry, Assoc; Oklahoma City OK; ON Nigh, J. Curtis; FD 18; Center for Therapy & Wellness/Church of the Servant, OKC OK; ON Powell, Beverly R.; FD 8; Mercy Health Center, Pastoral Care Dept; Edmond OK; ON Deacons in Full Connection within the connectional structures (¶ 331.1b) Alexander, Marsha G.; FD 9; GBGM, Pangasinan, Philippines; OS Ambrose, Warren D. III; FD 2; Chaplain, Oklahoma Methodist Manor; Tulsa OK; TU Bakeman, T. Brian; FD 7; Conference Treasurer; Oklahoma City OK; OS Gaudreau, Mary E.; FD 10; National Disaster Consultant; Guthrie OK; ON Norman, Richard W.; FD 5; VIM Coordinator of Disaster Response & Domestic Missions; Oklahoma City OK; ON Elders in Full Connection within the connectional structures (¶ 344.1a) Ball, Margaret A.; FE 9; Vice-President, University-Church Relations, Oklahoma City University, OKC OK; ON Bartley, Michael R.; FE 16; Campus Minister, Okla State University; Stillwater, OK; ST Basler, Stanley L.; FE 18; Dir Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries; Oklahoma City; OS Basset, Jeremy; FE 7; Director, Office of Mission; Oklahoma City OK; ON Baxter-Ballou, Becky; FE 1; Mission Border Hope Exec Dir; Eagle Pass TX; LA Brooks, Cecelia R.; FE 17; Campus Minister, Langston University; Langston, OK; ON



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Brown, Kristen; FE 3; GBGM Missionary, Liaison to Sabeel, Jerusalem; EN Davies, Mark; FE 10; OCU College of Arts & Sciences, Dean; Oklahoma City OK; OS Dickie, Steven H.; FE 10; Oklahoma Methodist Manor, Exec Director, Tulsa OK; TU Harris, Joseph L.; FE 8; Communications Director/Assistant to the Bishop, Oklahoma City OK; ON Horton-Ware, Elizabeth R.; FE 4; Campus Minister, Southwestern Okla State University; Weatherford OK, CL Jaynes, Jeffry S.; FE 2; Restore Hope Ministries, Executive Director; Tulsa OK; TU Jones, Montie D., LTFT; RE 3; CCM/Wesley Foundation, Co-Director; Lawton OK; LA Long , Jennifer J.; FE 8; OCU, Director of Religious Life; Oklahoma City OK; ON Long, Leslie; FE 2; OCU, Assistant Professor of Religion; Oklahoma City OK ; ON Lovelace, Claudia; FE 4; Skyline Urban Ministry, Exec Director; Oklahoma City OK; OS McGuire, Randy E.; FE 17; Camps, Conferences, and Retreat Ministries, Director of Camping; Oklahoma City OK; ON Northcutt, Diana A.; FE 9; Director of Discipleship with Small Membership Churches, Oklahoma City OK; ON Ramirez, Carlos; FE 1; Associate Director, Office of Mission; Oklahoma City; OS Robinson, Elaine; FE 4; St. Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University, Dean; Oklahoma City, OK; ON Spears, Charles R. Jr; FE 35; Campus Minister, University of Tulsa, Tulsa OK; TU Stephenson, David R.; FE 3; Oklahoma–Bolivia Partnership, OK VIM Liaison; Tulsa OK; ST Stinson, B. Craig; FE 8; Dir. of Connectional Ministries/Congregational Development Director; Oklahoma City OK; ON Elders in Full Connection under appointment to a general agency (¶ 344.1a2) Albin, Thomas R.; FE 15; Upper Room, GBOD; Nashville TN; TU Elders in Full Connection serving beyond the local church (¶ 344.1a3) Cato, Rick; FE 1; Epworth Villa Chaplain; Oklahoma City OK; ON Cook Moore, Carol; FE 4; Wesley Theological Seminary; Washington DC; OS Dennison, Daniel; PE 5; Campus Minister, Univ. of Oklahoma; Norman OK; OS Newman; Rodney; FE 6; Oklahoma City University Chaplain; Oklahoma City OK; ON Watson, Kevin; FE 2; Seattle Pacific University, Instructor of Historical Theology; Seattle WA; OS Elders in Full Connection under endorsement by the General Board of Higher Education (¶ 344.1b) Baker, Duane G.; FE 7; Chaplain, Horizon Communities In Prisons; Fittstown OK; AR Gober, John T.; FE 10; Good Shepherd Hospice; Del City OK; OS Parrish, James L.; FE 14; Chaplain, US Air Force; Dover AFB, DE; MC Stern, Lin; FE 3; Chaplain, Mercy Memorial Hospital; Ardmore OK; AR Tucker, Sam C.; FE 15; Chaplain, US Air Force; Enid OK; EN Elders in Full Connection in service under General Board of Global Ministries (¶ 344.1c) Rowley, R. Glenn; FE 24; GBGM, Mission Interpreter in Residence Western Jurisdiction, Powhatan VA; OS Wang, Fuxia; FE 2; GBGM, OU Chinese Fellowship, Norman OK; OS

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Elders in Full Connection with Annual Conference Approval (¶ 344.1d) Barnes, Martin S.; FE 7; Chaplain, US Air Force; OS Hardgrove, Michael; FE 19; Chaplain, Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office; Tulsa OK; TU Lemmons, Dane; FE 2; Rose Rock Academy, Licensed Professional Counselor; EN Appointments to/from Other Annual Conference (¶ 346.1) Betsworth, Sharon; OE 4; OCU Wimberly School of Religion, Director; Oklahoma City OK; OS Deaconesses (¶ 1313.3b)

Hoerth, Patricia B.; DE 6; Turtle Rock Farm: A Center for Sustainability, Spirituality & Healing; Red Rock OK; ST Parrent, Elaine; DE 2; St. John’s UMC, Oklahoma City OK; OS

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Episcopal Address

To the people called United Methodists from across the great State of Oklahoma, and to all our visitors and friends: In the words of the Apostle Paul, “Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” (I Corinthians 1:3) I start this address with a sincere and heartfelt thank-you for all your calls, prayers, cards, thoughts, prayer shawls—all your expressions of concern these last few weeks. How reassuring and comforting it is to know that, all across Oklahoma, Dee and I are being lifted in prayer by congregations and individuals. As I wrote in a recent Contact article, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer on April 6. After learning this, I asked my doctors here in Oklahoma City to allow me to travel to M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas, to undergo testing to determine how advanced the cancer is, and to decide on the best treatment. After two weeks of tests and consultations, I learned the cancer was detected quite early in its development, and it has not spread to any other parts of my body. After this Annual Conference and the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, I will return to M.D. Anderson for robotic surgery. I am told this procedure offers a very high rate of cure—85 percent and even better. Recovery time will be minimal, and by early July I hope to return to my office to prepare for our Jurisdictional Conference that will be held here in Oklahoma City. Dr. Logothethis, the head of that hospital’s department that deals with prostate cancers, called my tumor “boring,” explaining that “boring” is good. I want to thank Dr. Don Kim, my physician and our South Oklahoma City District lay leader, who alerted me to this problem during my yearly physical exam, and Dr. John Ross, my urologist and the brother of one of our clergy in the Conference, who skillfully guided me through the next steps in this process. I also want to thank the dozens of men who shared with me their own experiences with this very common disease and who gave me a word of hope and encouragement. I choose to go very public with this because I want my experience to provide a teaching moment, especially for all our male pastors. Take advantage of what medical knowledge can do for you. Physical health is so important as we work to offer spiritual healing. We should remain aware of that and be good stewards of our bodies. Again, thank you for being the family that is loving me through this time. Now reflect with me on a moment that, for me, will be forever suspended in time. It occurred in Corpus Christi, Texas, on a hot, steamy evening in July 2004. The Jurisdictional Episcopacy Committee, the people who are responsible for the placement of bishops, had just completed making assignments for four newly elected bishops, myself among them. The committee spokesperson stood before the South Central Jurisdictional Conference delegates and announced where each bishop would be sent. I heard: “Robert Hayes, the Oklahoma Area.” I realized suddenly that those five words would forever change the course of my life and my ministry. It is a night I will never forget. Fast-forward to this moment now, as I stand before you with a tremendous sense of gratitude and thanksgiving, near the end of my second term as bishop and episcopal leader of the Oklahoma Area of The United Methodist Church. In eight years, so much has happened. We have been through deep valleys of economic uncertainty and natural disasters, and we’ve said farewell to pioneers of our faith. Yet we’ve also found ourselves standing on mountaintops! We’ve laughed together, cried together, and accomplished some wonderful things together. In the midst of all, we have stood firm and been the faithful people of God. Using hymn lyrics written by Charles Wesley, I can truly say that as a people we are blessed to “see each other’s face” as we usher in this 169th session of the Oklahoma Annual Conference. Our theme for this Annual Conference is: “Celebrate the Plan.” We gather here to celebrate the continuing progress in our churches and ministries since Oklahoma’s Strategic Plan was adopted, right here in Tulsa, in 2008. We also are honoring the significant role this historic Boston Avenue Church has filled for us many, many years, with its dedicated, outstanding ministry of hospitality during our days together. Let’s express our gratitude to

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Boston Avenue for the marvelous way they welcome and care for us every other year! I have watched this Annual Conference grow into an intimate and unique fellowship—a family, I believe—made stronger by the challenges and opportunities that we have shared as we have sought to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. I have experienced firsthand your love and support for me and Dee, and I pray that you’ve felt our love in return. It is a privilege to serve you! Most of my days with you have been filled with enthusiasm, excitement and joy. And when dark clouds of adversity hung over my head, your prayers and unconditional caring provided the silver lining and the fresh winds that blew those clouds away. These two four-year terms have exceeded everything I could have imagined. Now before anyone comes to the conclusion that these words may in some way seem a parting commentary, let me reassure you. This is not a “swan song,” not a farewell speech! Just like pastors, presiding bishops are a part of our Church’s itinerate system; at the end of four years, bishops are either reassigned or moved to another conference. Along with our conference representatives on the Jurisdictional Episcopacy Committee, I am requesting reassignment to Oklahoma. Please, hear me clearly; we’ve done everything possible to remain here for a third term, through 2016. It is with confidence and optimism that we pray God will do the rest. This is how I see it. In “The Book of Bible Lists,” H.L. Willmington writes that the number eight is “the new beginning number.” Genesis 7:13 records that eight people were saved from the Flood. The Jewish rite of inclusion into the religious community is always performed on the eighth day. In John 20:26, we read that the Apostle Thomas saw Jesus eight days after the resurrection. If eight represents a new beginning, I interpret that as a sign that the end of my eighth year is simply a new beginning! And so, let us begin! When General Conference convened in Florida, in late April, I had high hopes that crucial gathering would result in clear directives about how the Church is structured and how we address vital issues confronting our denomination. Much valuable time went into preparation and planning, sparked by the Call to Action in 2010, a rally cry for change. But, without belaboring the point, major change did not happen at the General Conference, and delegates and leaders left Tampa looking for answers to the question, “Where do we go from here?” I am disappointed, but not dismayed. I believe the Council of Bishops and other general-church entities in the coming months will speak to many of the issues that went unaddressed. However, as your bishop, I will not delay longer. I choose to press forward and speak to Oklahoma’s own issues of great concern. Whatever term of service I have with you here in Oklahoma is too valuable for me to wait on the General Church to speak to our specific needs. With confidence and boldness, we must step out in faith to address our challenges—and then wait for the denomination to catch up with us! We adopted our Strategic Plan in 2008; it was two years later that the Call to Action was introduced to the denomination. The Call to Action actually affirmed work well under way in Oklahoma, because we already were engaging in conversations about church vitality, starting new churches, ministering to young adults, and training and equipping a new generation of spiritual leaders—both clergy and lay. In case you haven’t noticed, Oklahoma has always been several steps ahead of the General Church, and this is not the time to cease doing so! What the Call to Action attempted to do was to alert us to the fact that the General Church is on an unsustainable path both economically and administratively, and if serious changes are not implemented, we will find ourselves out of touch with the future needs of the denomination. What I gleaned from the Call to Action was the undeniable need for the Oklahoma Conference to make a serious and detailed attempt to speak to pressing issues that prevent us from achieving our desired destiny. I truly believe that the future of our denomination lies in the local church, and since an overwhelming number of our churches

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have now adopted a strategic plan, the next logical next step is for us to align the resources of our conference to complement what has already happened over the last four years. In simple terms, we must put our money where we are most productive. What this means, my brothers and sisters, is we must take care of our own house and not wait for the General Church to do it for us. Our Strategic Plan is a marvelous tool that addresses church vitality, the need for new churches, and preparing spiritual leaders, but there must be another component that works hand in hand with it, and that component is fiscal responsibility and reform within the Conference itself. Let us have clarity about this point: The Oklahoma Conference has a lot of sacred cows that need to be put out to pasture. We need to take a fresh look at how we do ministry, from how we budget and spend our money, to how we apportion our churches. What are those ministries and programs that do the most for God’s glory? What ministries and programs have the least impact, need to be run independently, perhaps be eliminated altogether? Is it time again to look at the structure of our Oklahoma Conference? Are 12 districts enough, too many, or too few? What programs do we need to overhaul in order to strengthen our churches, whatever their size, so every congregation understands and lives out its vital purpose in the community and the world? Are our Conference resources aligned in such a way to ensure the continuation of planting new churches that reach underserved populations, especially ethnic communities, which seem more challenging? Are we properly synchronized to work with the different Ministry Teams and the Board of Ordained Ministry to produce effective programs and prepare clergy and lay leadership for transforming service in the next five, 10, or 20 years? Yes, there are more questions than answers, but I believe we must start seeking the answers now in order to be in the places where God wants us to be within the next few years. We must and we will be more fiscally responsible and accountable, and what that means is a lot of things will be examined and evaluated, and many changes will be recommended. To that end, I will conduct a series of meetings with several groups within the Conference, and, by the beginning of September, I will name a task force to orchestrate plans in a way similar to how we developed our Strategic Plan. We may or may not want to hire a consultant or specialist to assist us. We may want to hold a series of town-hall meetings in every district, gathering ideas and suggestions. As we prepare to begin this process, there are two books I suggest as resources for us to read. One is Lovett Weem’s book titled “Focus,” and the other is Bishop Schnase’s book “Remember the Future.” I have ordered 1,700 copies of Bishop Schnase’s book, and they will be here by Tuesday. Whatever our process, we must undertake this work with integrity and honesty, and void of self-interest and hidden agendas. I pray that at our 2013 Annual Conference, in Oklahoma City, we can secure consensus on a few basic, fundamental changes, and that each year after that we move onto more difficult challenges that confront us. By 2016, I hope our Conference will be a model of efficiency and effectiveness, a golden standard for all other annual conferences. This may frighten some and disturb others, but for eight years I have worked hard to earn your trust and confidence. Now it is time for me to use whatever measure of faith you have in me to produce the greatest good for our Conference. My promise to you is that, at the end of this process, everything accomplished will be to the glory of God and for the building of God’s Kingdom here in Oklahoma. There is much to do, but with your support and prayers, and the assurance that God is with us, there is nothing we cannot do! So, let us begin! Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr.

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“Celebrate the plan” Celebrate the Plan? Can we celebrate Growing Fruitful Congregations? Can we celebrate Promoting Ministry Partnerships? Can we celebrate Equipping Spiritual Leaders? Yes, we can! There is a reason we’re called the Sooner State, and it has nothing to do with crazy OU fans. Oklahomans have a reputation for getting there early and being out front. Oklahoma United Methodists were out front and cutting-edge with God’s plan that we celebrate today, three years before the General Church began its Call to Action, which focuses on Fruitful Congregations and leadership. We know leadership is one of the keys and, frankly, our leadership in the Oklahoma Area is phenomenal in Bishop Hayes! He is set apart among leaders. He is a visionary. I love his practicality, intentionality, and interpersonal relationality. I know relationality is really not a word – but don’t you think it describes Bishop Hayes? Personality and relationships. In large part because of his leadership, praise God, today we are in the position to “celebrate the plan,” a plan that is not status quo but one that is on the move. However, as wonderful as Bishop Hayes is, if Oklahoma laity and clergy were not responding to God’s call we wouldn’t have much to celebrate. So today we celebrate you, your churches, your laity and, as Ephesians 3: 20-21 says, God’s ability to work through you for God’s honor and glory! Over the past eight years, I’ve observed Oklahoma United Methodist clergy to be dedicated, hardworking, hopeful most of the time, and pretty incredible. Over the past eight years, I’ve observed the laity of Oklahoma to be pretty incredible also. The people who have been a part of the Laity Team are remarkable, and I’d like to introduce that team to you. Please stand and stay standing if my question applies to you over the past eight years. • If you are serving on the Board of Laity team now or over the past eight years; • If you are have been a director of Lay Speaking Ministries, been a certified lay speaker, or taught in one of the training events; • If you’ve served as a Lay Leader of your church; • If you’ve participated in any of the 16 Local Church Leaders Workshops. • The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation is one of our special partners, so if you attended Stewardship Focus Day, Imagine No Malaria Thunder Games, or Financial Peace University. • If you’ve participated in Seminary Lite at OCU Saint Paul’s; • If you were a member of the Leadership Oklahoma United Methodist team; • If you participated in the Cooperative School of Christian Mission; • If you were a part of a Young Adult Retreat, Single Parent Family Gathering, or one of the early years’ Small Church Events; • If you are an Eagle Scout or have a troop of Scouts or other youth-serving groups that meet in your church; • If you’ve helped with a potato drop, given a “Strength for Service” devotional book for an American service hero, or other UMM outreach; • If you attended Next Step workshops; • If you attended Lay Leader Focus Days; • If you represent your church as lay member; • If you are a clergy person who values and works with your lay leader. These people are all part of the Laity Team – the team whose goal is to grow spiritual leaders equipped to help their local church families transform their communities and world by making disciples for Jesus Christ.

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Our very special Ministry Partners are Craig Stinson and his staff; Joe Harris and the Communications Department; Brian Bakeman and his staff; and, of course, Bishop Hayes, the biggest cheerleader for laity. We are thankful for you all. Today we celebrate what God has done and continues to do through you. But we are not finished. Our mission is not complete. As long as there are thousands of homeless in shelters and abandoned buildings and students in high school who are homeless, living in cars or with friends, trying to get an education so they can get out of their situation, we are not finished... As long as we have 7,300 confirmed cases of child abuse, with 51 deaths in a year, 82 percent under age 2, we are not finished... As long as poverty for those under 18 continues to increase each year, we are not finished... As long as we have 16,000 cases involving abuse, neglect, and exploitation of the elderly, we are not finished... As long as every 9 seconds a woman in the U.S. is assaulted or beaten, we are not finished... As long as 39 percent of Oklahomans do not even pretend to have a religious affiliation, including your neighbors and mine, we are not finished. Laity and clergy, in every town in Oklahoma, we are not finished! Hear the words of Haggai 2:1-7. I truly believe this parallels The United Methodidst Church today. “This temple will end up better than it started out.” (Feel free to substitute Conference or your church for temple) The word of God came through the prophet Haggai: “Is there anyone here who saw the temple the way it used to be, all glorious? And what do you see now? Not much, right? So get to work.” God is speaking. Get to work, high priest! Get to work, all you people! God is speaking: Yes, get to work! For I am with you! I’m living and breathing among you right now. Don’t be timid. Don’t hold back! This temple is going to end up far better than it started out, a glorious beginning but an even more glorious finish, a place in which I will hand out wholeness and holiness. We are not finished! Judy Benson, Conference Lay Leader

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The Council on Finance and Administration, after prayerful and serious study, submits the following report: 1. SPECIAL DAYS: The following special days are recommended to be observed by the local churches through publicity, services of worship, and offerings. (Many churches include these offerings as part of the local church budget.) A. Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation Month............................................. January 2013 The month of January is scheduled for emphasis on the work of the Foundation. No offering to be taken. (Resources–Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation) B. Human Relations Day................................................................................ January 20, 2013 The offering is for Community Developers, Voluntary Services, and Youth Offender Rehabilitation programs. C.

Circle of Care Sunday..............................................................................February 10, 2013 This offering supports our Oklahoma ministries with children, youth, and families: Child SHARE; Holsinger Home, Enid; Children’s Home, Tahlequah; Boy’s Ranch, Gore; Frances E. Willard Ministry Center/Pearl’s Hope, Tulsa. (Resources–Circle of Care, Inc.)

D. One Great Hour of Sharing...........................................................................March 10, 2013 Proceeds from this offering are used by the United Methodist Committee on Relief in meeting emergency and other special needs. E.

Native American Ministries Sunday...............................................................April 14, 2013 This Sunday serves to remind the church of the contributions made by Native Americans to our society. One-half of the offering will be used by the Annual Conference to develop and strengthen Native American Ministries. The balance will be used by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry to provide scholarships for Native Americans attending United Methodist schools of theology.

F.

Rural Life Sunday/Camps Day...........................................................................May 5, 2013 A time to recognize and appreciate the ministry and place of our rural churches and to promote our summer camping program. (Resources–Mission and Service Ministry Team, Department of Congregational Development, and Camps Board)

G. Senior Living Ministries..................................................................................May 12, 2013 H. Peace with Justice Sunday................................................................................May 26, 2013 The offering received on this Sunday is used by the General Board of Church and Society and the Annual Conference Mission and Service Ministry Team in Peace with Justice Ministries. I.

Call to Ministry Sunday....................................................To be observed by local churches Invite youth and others to respond to the invitation to consider the ordained ministry of deacons and elders as a career. Receive an offering for the Conference Seminary Scholarship Endowment. (Resources–Ministerial Recruitment)

J. World Communion Sunday...........................................................................October 6, 2013 The World Communion Sunday offering is divided among Crusade Scholarships, Ethnic Minority Scholarships, and the Ethnic Minority In-Service Training Program. K. United Methodist Student Day...............................................................November 24, 2013 This offering is used for United Methodist Scholarships and the United Methodist Student Loan Fund.

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The Council recommends that agencies and institutions listed herewith be authorized to solicit for programs, current expenses, and endowment funds. Any new capital projects such as new buildings, purchase of land, expansion of existing facilities, etc., that might potentially obligate the Annual Conference shall be brought to CF&A for approval before solicitation of funds begins. CF&A recommends that the following agencies and institutions be granted permission to solicit funds within the above restrictions: United Methodist Circle of Care, Inc.; Trustees of Camps and Conferences; Oklahoma United Methodist Prison Ministry (CJAMM); Campus Ministries; The Oklahoma United Methodist Retirement Facilities; Oklahoma City University; Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits; Restore Hope Ministries; Skyline Urban Ministry; Cookson Hills Center; Congregational Development; Addiction Ministries; Volunteers in Mission; Emergency Crisis Fund for Clergy Covenant Families; District Boards of Missions; The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation; Hispanic Ministries; and Project Transformation.



The Council recommends that only the above listed agencies be authorized by the Annual Conference to solicit funds on a continuing basis.



Any other conference-wide appeal or campaign for funds that is requested between sessions of the Annual Conference must be authorized by a joint session of the Council on Finance and Administration and the Annual Conference Cabinet.

3. ANNUAL CONFERENCE BUDGET: 2011 2012 2013 A. World Service and General Church Ministries 1. World Service 1,644,212 1,607,900 1,561,404 2. Ministerial Education Fund 555,455 533,471 536,054 3. Black College Fund 221,561 212,777 213,817 4. Africa University Fund 49,587 47,621 47,849 5. Interdenominational Cooperation Fund 43,283 42,227 41,903 6. General Administration Fund 179,417 183,639 188,411 Total World Service and General Church Ministries 2,693,515 2,627,635 2,589,438 B. Jurisdictional Ministries 1. Mount Sequoyah Conference & Retreat Center 17,983 2. SMU Campus Ministry 9,861 3. Lydia Patterson Institute 78,891 4. Jurisdictional Administration Fund 37,492 Total Jurisdictional Ministries 144,227 C. Conference Ministries 1. Annual Conference Council 500,000 2. Mission and Service Ministry Team a. Mission and Service Ministry Team 24,300 b. Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference 120,000 c. Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries 377,000 d. Urban Ministry 195,700 e. Cookson Hills Center 70,000 f. Neighborhood Services Organization 22,000 g. Volunteers in Mission 320,000 h. Circle of Care 700,000 i. Oklahoma Methodist Manor 60,000 j. Nursing Homes 30,000 k. Addiction Ministries 69,750 l. Oklahoma Conference of Churches 28,700 m. Project Transformation 0 n. Rio Grande Conference 9,700 Total Mission and Service Ministry Team 2,027,150

17,983 9,861 78,891 37,492 144,227

15,178 7,819 63,473 29,728 116,198

500,000

500,000

46,000 46,000 120,000 120,000 377,000 377,000 195,700 195,700 70,000 70,000 22,000 22,000 320,000 340,000 700,000 700,000 0 0 0 0 69,750 69,750 0 0 7,000 7,000 9,700 9,700 1,937,150 1,957,150

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Discipleship Ministry Team a. Discipleship Ministry Team b. Camps and Conferences c. Oklahoma City University d. Campus Ministry Total Discipleship Ministry Team

2011 123,150 255,500 975,000 797,730 2,151,380

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2013

123,150 260,500 975,000 813,686 2,172,336

113,900 258,000 975,000 813,686 2,160,586

4. Leadership Development Ministry Team a. Leadership Development Ministry Team 37,000 b. Board of Ordained Ministry 64,500 c. Saint Paul School of Theology (OCU) - (expires in 2017)** Total Leadership Development Ministry Team 129,000

37,000 70,000 -

37,000 100,000 215,000

127,000

352,000

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Congregational Development Department a. Congregational Development 250,000 b. Hispanic Ministries 140,000 c. Racial Ethnic Coordinating Committee 46,200 Total Congregational Development Department 436,200

275,000 140,000 46,200 461,200

300,000 140,000 46,200 486,200

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Communications Department

353,198

372,326

409,451

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Conference Administration Ministries a. Administrative Services b. Treasurer’s Office c. Executive Housing d. Area Fund e. Assistant to the Bishop f. Ministry Development g. Information Technology Department h. Conference Statistician i. Council on Finance & Administration j. Committee on Episcopacy k. Annual Conference Sessions l. Conference Secretary m. General Conference Delegation n. Agency Emergency / Capital Fund o. Conference Annual Audit p. Commission on Archives and History Total Administration Ministries

315,000 360,000 16,000 15,000 56,300 20,000 40,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 92,000 28,000 2,000 70,000 26,000 12,300 1,058,600

324,000 362,000 16,000 15,000 57,700 20,000 40,000 3,000 2,500 500 92,000 30,000 2,000 70,000 26,000 12,300 1,073,000

360,000 362,000 16,000 15,000 59,000 20,000 40,000 2,000 2,500 500 92,000 30,000 2,000 70,000 28,000 12,300 1,111,300

1,492,000 473,465

1,530,000 501,773

1,553,000 464,477

260,000 4,660,000 156,000 7,041,465

260,000 4,800,000 168,000 7,259,773

200,000 4,896,000 170,000 7,283,477

8. Ministerial Support * a. District Superintendents’ Fund b. Episcopal Fund and Housing Fund (452,477 + 12,000) c. Equitable Compensation Fund d. Health Benefits Fund (Church Portion) e. Ministers’ Moving Fund Total Ministerial Support TOTAL APPORTIONMENTS

16,534,735

16,674,647 16,965,800

* The MINISTERIAL SUPPORT items must be paid in an amount proportional to the amount paid on the pastor’s support, as required in Paragraphs 622, 639.4, and 817.3 of the 2008 Book of Discipline. If the pastor is paid 100% of salary and support, then these items must be paid 100%. ** The apportionment for Saint Paul Seminary at OCU is for five years, ending in 2017.

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4. AUTHORIZED CHANGES Internal budgets related to the Annual Conference Council, ministry teams, and departments (line item amounts printed elsewhere in the Journal) within the totals listed above are binding unless changed by authorization of the body by whom those budgets were approved. Entities empowered to authorize such changes are as follows: Annual Conference Council, Mission and Service Ministry Team, Discipleship Ministry Team, Leadership Development Ministry Team, Department of Congregational Development, and Department of Communications. 5. THE 2013 CONFERENCE DECIMAL PLAN The Council recommends that all 2013 Apportionments shall be distributed annually to the local churches on the basis of each church’s decimal, calculated as follows: A. Each local church’s decimal shall be based on the church’s expenditures as reported to the Annual Conference and recorded in the Statistical Tables of the Journal, or as corrected and certified by the District Superintendent and reported to the Council on Finance and Administration. B. Each local church’s total for Current Program Expense, Other Operating Expense, and all Staff Compensation (including diaconal ministers and clergy) for the years 2009, 2010, and 2011 shall be divided by the Annual Conference total of those same items for the same three years. (Columns 53, 54a, 55a, 56a, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61a, and 62a for 2009, 2010, and 2011.) C. Congregations that anchor a new church start approved by the Cabinet and have a clergy appointed to undertake the task will have amounts listed in columns 54b, 55b, 56b, 61b, and 62b deducted from their expenses in 2009, 2010, and 2011 above. D. Churches who make donations to new church starts and/or church revitalization may show those donations on line 48 so that they are not included in their Apportionment calculations. E. The resulting decimal for each church shall be multiplied by the amount of each Apportionment approved by the Annual Conference as the budget for the year. F The amount so determined shall be distributed to each local church as its share of the Apportionments to be presented to each charge, but not made subject to acceptance. It is requested that each Apportionment as apportioned shall be included in full in each local church budget, reflecting a commitment to the worldwide mission of The United Methodist Church. Local churches who so desire may include ministerial support items, designated on the Apportionment sheet by an asterisk (*), in the clergy support section of their budget. Interpretative information about the Apportionments will be available to laity and clergy. 6. SALARIES, ALLOWANCES, AND EXPENSES The following amounts shall be the total remuneration for each of the named offices. In each case, utility costs and other housing costs shall be included in the calculation of the gross compensation and set apart by resolution of the Council on Finance and Administration.

Moving expenses for district superintendents and other conference executives shall be paid from the Ministers’ Moving Fund according to the guidelines in effect at the time of the move. No additional expenses in connection with a move or change of appointment shall be paid from Annual Conference Funds. A. It is recommended that the 2013 gross compensation for each district superintendent shall be 150% of the 2013 Conference Average Compensation as determined by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, rounded to the nearest $100, plus $3,000 in an accountable expense reimbursement account. Business travel will be reimbursed at the standard IRS business mileage rate. All compensation and expense reimbursements shall be paid from the District Superintendents’ Fund.

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7. HOLIDAYS The following holidays shall be observed by Conference Ministry Center staff: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the day after, Christmas, and one floating holiday on a date determined each year. 8. PROCEDURE FOR RESPONDING TO REQUESTS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH DISCIPLINE ¶613.20 The Oklahoma Annual Conference Council on Finance and Administration advises conference boards, agencies, committees, commissions, and councils of all restrictions in The Book of Discipline on the use of funds and sends compliance requests.

The Council hereby designates its Executive Committee to deal with requests for clarification of compliance with Discipline ¶613.20, which prohibits any board, agency, committee, commission, or council from giving United Methodist funds to any gay caucus or group, or otherwise using such funds to promote the acceptance of homosexuality.



The Executive Committee is convened if and when a request is received asking for clarification of an action of any entity receiving Annual Conference funds that is thought to be out of compliance with ¶613.20. CF&A then informs the entity that a request for an opinion was received and requests from the entity all materials relevant to the inquiry. The members of the Executive Committee will review the materials provided and may ask for information or input from the entity in complicated cases.



Following its deliberations, the Executive Committee makes its determination and the opinion is shared with all interested parties. Any appeals may be made to the full Council on Finance and Administration, whose decision shall be final.

Possible outcomes: A) Determination that funds were not or will not be used in violation of ¶613.20. B) Determination that funds were or may be used in violation of ¶613.20. In such event, the Council retains the right to request return or withholding of Annual Conference funds.

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9. ANNUAL AUDIT Finley and Cook, P.L.L.C., certified public accountants, have audited the books of the Conference Treasurer for the year 2011. 10. CENTRAL TREASURY The Council on Finance and Administration would urge this Annual Conference to reiterate and emphasize its support of the directive given by previous Annual Conferences to consolidate conference financial operations under a central treasury where practical under prudent business practices. 11. INFORMATION IN JOURNAL Information concerning clergy salaries, housing allowances, and accountable expense reimbursement amounts can be found in the statistical tables in the Conference Journal. 12. REGULAR REMITTANCES The Council strongly recommends each local church make a determined effort to remit Apportionments in equal monthly installments to provide for the support of our outreach ministries each month of the year. One-hundred-percent participation in Apportionments is defined as remittance in full of each apportioned item. 13. CERTIFIED CHURCH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATORS Brian Bakeman, Deacon Philip Greenwald, Deacon Conference Treasurer Oklahoma City, St. Luke’s UMC 14. STANDARD MILEAGE RATE The mileage rate for volunteers attending meetings and participating in Annual Conference ministries and administration shall be the IRS charitable mileage rate. [That amount is presently fourteen (14) cents per mile.] 15. BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING MODIFICATIONS We authorize the treasurer to adapt a modified cash basis of accounting (rather than accrual basis). We also authorized a unified budget for the Conference Ministry Center. 16. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF THE AUDIT REVIEW COMMITTEE Audit Review Committee Chairperson, Connie Gibson

PURPOSE: The purpose of the Audit Review Committee is to receive and review: the audit report on the Oklahoma Conference financial records; audit reports or other financial information from all conference agencies; audit reports or other financial information from all agencies, institutions, and organizations receiving financial support from the Annual Conference; and audit reports or other financial information from all districts or district agencies within the Annual Conference.



Based upon these reviews, the Audit Review Committee will make recommendations, as appropriate, to the Council on Finance and Administration.



FUNCTIONS: The Audit Review Committee shall: ensure the financial records of the Oklahoma Annual Conference for the preceding fiscal year are audited by a certified public accountant within 150 days after the close of the conference fiscal year; receive, review, and report the audit to the Council on Finance and Administration and the Annual Conference; require and review each year audit reports or other financial information from all conference agencies; require and review each year audit reports or other financial information from all agencies, institutions, and organizations receiving any financial support from the Oklahoma Annual Conference; and require and review each year audit reports or other financial information on all funds received or administered by districts or district agencies.

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MEMBERSHIP: The Chairperson of the Audit Review Committee shall be elected by the Council on Finance and Administration from the members of the Council. At least half of the members of the Audit Review Committee shall be persons who are not members of the Council on Finance and Administration, who are chosen for their expertise in areas related to the work of the Audit Review Committee.



MEETINGS: The Chairperson will call meetings as needed to review financial reports and information received or to review and refine the audit review process, including the information to be provided for review.



PROCEDURES/RESPONSIBILITIES: The Audit Review Committee, in consultation with the Council on Finance and Administration, is responsible for engaging the certified public accountant to perform the annual audit of the financial records of the Oklahoma Annual Conference. The letter of engagement should be executed by the September meeting of the Council on Finance and Administration (or by the closest meeting date to September prior to year-end).



The Conference Treasurer’s Office will maintain a current mailing list of all entities whose audit reports or financial information are subject to review by the Audit Review Committee.



The Conference Treasurer’s Office will be the permanent depository of all information and files related to the work of the Audit Review Committee, including all audit reports or other financial information received, documentation of the audit review, and all correspondence regarding the audit review and/or receipt of information.



By the end of the first quarter of each year, the Chairperson of the Audit Review Committee will email or mail a letter to every entity subject to audit review, indicating the requirement to submit an Audit Report and Audit Report Supplement to the Conference Treasurer no later than August 1st.



After the audit reports and other financial information are received, the Audit Review Committee will meet at the Conference Office and will complete the audit reviews on-site. All reviews should be completed prior to the January meeting of the Council on Finance and Administration (or the closest meeting date to January after the end of the year). Any exceptions or requests for additional information should be resolved to the extent possible by the March meeting of the Council on Finance and Administration (or the closest meeting date to March prior to May).



The Chairperson of the Audit Review Committee will report to the Council on Finance and Administration a summary of the Audit Review Committee’s work and any specific recommendations for further investigation or action that may be warranted as a result of the audit reviews.



The Audit Review Committee will support the work of the Annual Conference Council, by providing the results of the Committee’s audit review to the Annual Conference Council for all entities subject to a Ministry Audit.



The audit review process and the information required for review will be evaluated each year.

17. GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT REVIEW COMMITTEE Project Review Committee Chairperson,Wade Paschal

PURPOSE: To approve funding plans proposed by Conference agencies and institutions, when fiscal accountability and reasonable resources are available.

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FUNCTIONS: 1. To receive and study requests from Conference agencies and institutions for permission to enter fund-raising campaigns for: A. capital projects, including construction or purchasing buildings, acquiring land, or major renovation projects; and B. for new Conference program or executive positions. 2. To report all recommendations to the Council on Finance and Administration, the Bishop, and the Cabinet.



MEMBERSHIP: 1. Council on Finance and Administration members to be named by the Council on Finance and Administration Chairperson. 2. Ex-officio without vote: Conference Treasurer and the Council on Finance and Administration Cabinet Representative.



MEETINGS: The chairperson, in consultation with the chairperson of the Council on Finance and Administration of the Oklahoma Conference, will call meetings as needed to review proposals.



REVIEW PROCEDURE: 1. Conference Agencies and Institutions will submit to the Project Review Committee written approval of the appropriate Conference Programming Board. 2. The agency or institution will submit written application to the Project Review Committee and request to be included on the agenda of the next Project Review Committee meeting. 3. Presentation materials shall include: A. Written description of the project to be financially underwritten. B. Written approval of the agency’s or institution’s Board for the project. C. The most recent financial statement showing operating accounts, capital accounts, a statement of value of current property, and other assets. D. Written report from Council on Finance and Administration Audit Review Committee. E. A payment record on all indebtedness for the past three years. F. A written plan for raising funds toward the project. 4. A second meeting may be required by the agency or institution to present the final financial plans by specifying: A. The refined needs statement. B. The financial resources to accomplish the project. 1. Cash amount on hand. 2. Pledges on hand or expected. 3. Other resources. C. Written assurance of cash available to be promptly paid on obligations when due. D. Written plans for financing the operating, upkeep, and programming resulting from this expansion. 5. The agency or institution is to be represented by its director, administrator, board chairperson, or other designated person.

REPORTING: 1. The Project Review Committee shall submit a written report of its decision(s) to the Conference agency or institution, to the bishop, and to the district superintendent in whose district the agency or institution is located. 2. A list of projects approved shall be included in the Conference Finance and Administration report to the Annual Conference. Tom Harrison, chairperson Tom Junk, vice chairperson Charla Gwartney, secretary Brian Bakeman, treasurer

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Every year we report our local church statistics and try to compare them to last year. This year, in response to a report on vital congregations, we are going to report using the metrics that GCF&A has developed in an attempt to better visualize how our churches are doing. They have come up with five areas of measurement based on the past five years. I have added a sixth one to measure the total expenditures by all the churches in the conference.

Brian Bakeman, conference statistician

Worship measures the average worship attendance of all churches.

Evangelism measures the number of people who have joined the church by profession of faith.

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Spiritual Formation measures the number of small groups, Sunday school classes, and Bible studies.

Missions measures the number of people from congregations engaged in local,

national, and international mission/outreach ministries.

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Stewardship measures the total amount given by congregations to other organizations for the support of benevolent and charitable ministries (includes apportionments paid, support for all United Methodist organizations, and non-United Methodist organizations active in work such as advocacy, education, health, justice, mercy, outreach, and welfare anywhere in the world).

Total congregational expenses for operations, missions, building, and programming.

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commission on equitable compensation The 2008 Book of Discipline defines the purpose of the Commission on Equitable Compensation in ¶625.2 as “to support full-time clergy serving as pastors in the charges of the Annual Conference by: (A) recommending conference standards for pastoral support; (B) administering funds to be used in base compensation supplementation; and (C) providing counsel and advisory material on pastoral support to District Superintendents and Committees on Staff-Pastor-Parish Relations.” The demands the Church and churches require of the clergy as just, proper, and necessary are exceedingly great and becoming more exacting all the time. Educational requirements include the course of study, or seminary beyond college, and a probationary period with continuing education. Personal qualifications call for the highest integrity. Equitable ministerial compensation requires the highest priority be given to the claims on the pastor and family by the congregations as salary and other support items are set.

I. Administration of Compensation

A. Supplemental Funds The order of deacon should receive the minimum compensation according to Schedule of Minimum Compensation. Payment of all compensation is the responsibility of the salary-paying unit. The order of deacon has no claim on the Equitable Compensation Fund. Salary supplementation by the Commission is through the Equitable Compensation Fund and the Ministers’ Moving Expense Fund. The Oklahoma Conference Commission on Equitable Compensation seeks to accomplish the following as its purpose: To set adequate and reasonable salary and compensation standards for clergy and other people providing pastoral leadership to local churches; To encourage specific churches that would benefit from full-time clergy in their growth and development; To support full-time clergy for ethnic ministry churches in Oklahoma (¶625.6 in the 2008 Book of Discipline); and To assist churches to progress toward complete support of their pastoral leadership and to encourage alternative plans for churches or charges unable to achieve this. In order to fulfill these purposes, the Commission will administer the Equitable Compensation Fund under four sets of standards: Minimum Compensation, Exceptional Assistance, Missional Support, and New Church Start Assistance. Pastoral support funds will be paid to the church along with a specified amount to be used by the church to pay the portion of the pension related to the salary support. The Commission on Equitable Compensation encourages cooperative and cooperating parishes in order to facilitate ministry and provide pastoral support. All applications for Equitable Compensation Support shall be received by the Conference office by December 15th. Failure to do so will make the church ineligible to receive any Equitable Compensation funds effective January 1st. The total amount requested by the Cabinet on December 15th shall not exceed the amount budgeted for the coming year. Failure to turn in the Annual Audit for the previous year by August 1st will result in termination of Equitable Compensation funds January 1st of the subsequent year. 1. Minimum Compensation a. Requirements Necessary to Qualify for Minimum Compensation Support 1. No two churches within 20 miles of each other will be allowed to share in the minimum compensation plan unless they combine to form a circuit. 2. A pastor who is gainfully employed in any occupation other than the ministry shall not share in the minimum compensation provisions. To qualify, a pastor must serve full-time and live on the charge. (Exceptions to the requirement that pastors live on the charge may be approved by the Commission on Equitable Compensation if recommended by the Cabinet.) 3. The charge shall increase its portion of pastoral salary and pension support a minimum of (5%) five percent each calendar year. If a charge does not increase by a minimum of five percent, the Cabinet must support the claim to the Commission on Equitable Compensation. 4. In no case can a charge qualify for minimum compensation support if the

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churches of the charge decrease the pastoral support below that of 2012. 5. The schedule listed below will be paid, provided all allocated funds are sufficient; if not, all claims shall be paid on a pro rata basis. 6. The charge should pay at least one-half of the minimum compensation for the classification of their pastor (B. 1 and 2), provided that no charge shall pay less than $12,000 for the year 2013. New churches may be exempted from this rule and raise the $12,000 minimum from outside sources for a limit of five (5) years from the foundation of the charge or the inception of the revitalization. 7. Each church in the charge must pay pension on all base compensation paid by that local church. 8. No charge shall receive both minimum compensation support and any other salary supplement at the same time. 9. In order that a charge may qualify for minimum compensation, it is necessary that the district superintendent report the eligibility of the charge and pastor on the form approved by the Commission on Equitable Compensation to the chair of the Commission, who will then authorize the Conference Treasurer to make payments. 10. In no case shall the amount paid to a charge for a full-time pastor or seminary student who is a member of the Annual Conference be less than the minimum which, with housing provided by the charge, will qualify for participation in the Comprehensive Protection Plan. Any supplemental amount needed may be paid from the Equitable Compensation Fund as a special benefit. b. Schedule of Minimum Compensation–Effective January 1, 2013 There are two classifications of ministers listed: Conference Members and Local Pastors. No others are eligible for minimum salary support. 1. Full-time Associate, Provisional, and Full-Connection Members living on the charge shall receive $34,259 plus $2,400 for each additional church. 2. Full-time Local Pastors living on the charge shall receive $30,657, plus $2,400 for each additional church. c. Requirements Necessary to Qualify for the Minimum Compensation “Incentive Plan” 1. The objective of this plan, as with all minimum compensation support, is to strengthen the work of the local church. The goal of this plan is to allow and encourage local churches to increase pastoral support, allowing the pastor in the appointment to receive the benefit of increased income from the local church without losing support from the Equitable Compensation Fund. 2. Pastoral support increases by the local church during the tenure of one pastor shall be added to the total allowable income for the pastor during the duration of the appointment relationship of that pastor with that church. In the event the church’s portion of the pastor’s salary reaches or exceeds the minimum compensation, the Conference portion must be negotiated with the Commission on an annual basis. In no case shall the combined support exceed the Conference Average Compensation. 3. Whenever a change in pastoral appointment occurs, or at the end of the Incentive Plan Agreement, the charge is to maintain the then-existing level of pastoral support. At such time, calculation of equitable support payment shall be adjusted so total compensation is correct for the pastor’s classification. 4. In order for a plan to be in effect in any charge, the Incentive Plan Application Form of the Commission on Equitable Compensation shall be submitted by the district superintendent after Bishop and Cabinet approval to the chair of the Commission, who will then authorize the Conference Treasurer to make payments. d. Requirements Necessary to Qualify for Exceptional Assistance 1. The Bishop and the Cabinet must agree that Exceptional Assistance is warranted and needed. 2. The Bishop and the Cabinet must agree on the duration and the initial amount of Exceptional Assistance. 3. Assistance cannot continue for more than four years.

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4. The initial amount may continue for up to two years and then decrease over the remaining years. 5. In order for a charge to qualify for Exceptional Assistance, it is necessary that the district superintendent submit the request for assistance on the form approved by the Commission on Equitable Compensation after Bishop and Cabinet approval to the chair of the Commission, who will then authorize the Conference Treasurer to make payments. e. Requirements Necessary to Qualify for Missional Support 1. Only situations identified by the Bishop and the Cabinet shall qualify for support from this source of funding. 2. Pastoral support funding may be provided for persons appointed or assigned to missional settings without regard to the requirements for Minimum Compensation Support. 3. Such funding shall continue so long as the Bishop and the Cabinet agree that Missional Support is needed. 4. In order for a charge to qualify for Missional Support, it is necessary that the district superintendent submit the request for support on the form approved by the Commission on Equitable Compensation after Bishop and Cabinet approval to the chair of the Commission, who will then authorize the Conference Treasurer to make payments. 5. The total amount allocated as Missional Support shall not exceed 60% of the total amount budgeted for salary support. f. Requirements Necessary to Qualify for New Church Start Assistance 1. Bishop and the Cabinet must agree that New Church Start assistance is warranted and needed. 2. The Bishop and the Cabinet must agree on the duration and the initial amount of New Church Start assistance. 3. Assistance cannot continue for more than four years. 4. The initial amount may continue for up to two years and then decrease over the remaining years. 5. In order for a charge to qualify for New Church Start assistance, it is necessary that the district superintendent submit the request for assistance on the form approved by the Commission on Equitable Compensation after Bishop and Cabinet approval to the chair of the Commission, who will then authorize the Conference Treasurer to make payments.

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Income Fund Balance January 1, 2011 Receipts from Churches Total Available

$142,759 $258,378 $401,137

Disbursements Salary Support Commission Meetings Total Disbursements

$175,829 $600 $176,429

Closing Balance December 31, 2011 $224,708 B. Ministers’ Moving Expense Fund The primary spiritual leadership role within The United Methodist Church comes from the appointment of itinerating clergy leadership. To function at its best, the bishop needs the ability to appoint the best person to lead and serve a local church. Understanding that clergy are sent where needed, the Ministers’ Moving Expense Fund is designed to help reimburse part of the moving expense for the itinerating clergy to move from one appointment within the Conference to another. With that understanding, the Ministers’ Moving Expense Fund will reimburse elders, associate members, local pastors, and “to be supplied” pastors who are serving local congregations or Oklahoma Conference institutions according to the following schedule:

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SCHEDULE – Effective January 1, 2013 1. Payments from the Ministers’ Moving Expense Fund shall be as follows: a. Only pastors under appointment and living on the charge, or serving the Annual Conference in a connectional relationship, or in an Oklahoma Conference institution will be eligible to receive payment. b. For pastors moving from one appointment to another, payments shall be made at the rate of $1,900 plus $1 per mile. In the case of a clergy couple, if the appointment for each is changed and involves moving books and equipment into separate church studies, there shall be an additional payment of $200 per couple. c. For the first move of a pastor to begin active service under appointment in the Oklahoma Conference, payment shall be made at the rate of $1,900 plus $1 per mile. For persons coming from out of state, the mileage will be calculated from the Conference border to the appointment. d. For the following, the payment shall be $1,900: 1) A pastor who is retiring or granted disability leave, if a change of residence is required; 2) A pastor who is appointed to sabbatical leave, if a change of residence is required; 3) A pastor returning to active appointment status from sabbatical leave, leave of absence, or suspension, if a change of residence is required. If a minister retires from sabbatical leave, no additional payment will be made. e. No payment shall be made to a pastor who: 1) Is appointed to attend a school, college, or seminary; 2) Is moving to another annual conference; 3) Is going on leave of absence or under suspension. f. Pastors who move appointments but do not move residences shall receive a stipend of $200. g. A retired pastor who is appointed as a supply pastor and a change of residence is required shall receive ½ of the basic allowance plus mileage, and will receive the remaining ½ of the current basic allowance plus mileage at the end of their appointment. An exception to this rule is when a retired pastor accepts a subsequent appointment immediately following and is required to change residences again will receive the full basic allowance plus mileage. After this appointment or when the pastor goes back into retirement the pastor will receive the other ½ of the current basic allowance rate plus mileage h. In the case of the death of a pastor while in active service, the spouse (or individual responsible for removing personal property, if there is no surviving spouse) shall be given a grant of $2,500 immediately if the home has been provided by the church or agency and a change of residence is required. If no change of residence is required, the spouse (or individual responsible for removing personal property, if there is no surviving spouse), shall receive a stipend of $200 to clear out any office space or equipment. i. Payments shall be made directly to pastors at the close of the annual conference, or as soon thereafter as possible. Certification of appointment changes shall be made by the Cabinet to the Conference Treasurer as early as practicable. The Treasurer shall determine the mileage of each move using an Internet map service, such as MapQuest.com. When changes occur between sessions of the annual conference, the Cabinet shall certify the changes to the Conference Treasurer, who shall determine the amount of payment and issue checks as quickly as possible to the pastors involved. 2. The Commission recommends that the local church receiving a new pastor make additional reimbursement toward the cost of moving expenses that are not covered by the Annual Conference moving allowance. 3. Each minister shall make his/her own moving arrangements. 4. When the decision of a local church or agency makes it necessary for a pastor to change residences without changing appointments, the move shall be the responsibility of the local church or agency. 5. Status of Ministers’ Moving Expense Fund: Fund Balance January 1, 2011 $104,926 Receipts from churches $157,279 Disbursements $164,146 Fund Balance December 31, 2011 $98,062

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II. Parsonage Standards



Note: See the 2008 Book of Discipline, Paragraphs 2532.4, 2543.3b, 2543.4d, and others as applicable.

A. Clergy Housing Standards Policy of The Oklahoma Annual Conference 1. Discipline Requirements and Assigned Responsibilities for Clergy Housing a. The Church Council shall: “review the recommendation of the committee on pastor- parish relations regarding provision of adequate housing for the pastor(s), and report the same to the charge conference for approval. Housing provisions shall comply with the annual conference housing policy and parsonage standards. Housing shall not be considered as part of compensation or remuneration.” (Discipline 2008 ¶252.4e) b. The Committee on Staff-Parish Relations shall: ...“consult on matters pertaining... to housing (which may be a church-owned parsonage or housing allowance in lieu of parsonage if in compliance with the policy of the annual conference), and other practical matters affecting the work and families of the pastor and staff. The parsonage is to be mutually respected by the family as the property of the church and by the church as a place of privacy for the pastor’s family. The chairperson of the Committee on Pastor- Parish Relations, the chairperson of the Board of Trustees, and the Pastor shall make an annual review of the church-owned parsonage to assure proper maintenance.” (Discipline 2008 ¶258.16) c. The Board of Trustees will be directed by the Charge Conference with respect to the purchase, sale, mortgage, encumbrance, construction, repairing, remodeling, and maintenance of any and all property of the local church. (Discipline 2008 ¶2534-2543) (Note: See The Book of Discipline 2008 Paragraphs 2532.4, 2543.3b, 2543.4d.) 2. Joint Responsibilities of Churches and Clergy for Parsonage Maintenance a. A home expresses character and the condition of the parsonage reflects on the relationship between the clergy family and the church. Happy is the pastor who can be proud of his/her church for the kind of parsonage provided for his/her use. Happy is the church whose parsonage family cares for the house provided for them as good stewards. b. The chairperson of the Staff-Parish Relations Committee, along with the chairperson of the Trustees and the pastor, shall make an annual review of church-owned clergy housing within two months prior to Charge Conference, giving special attention to maintenance and updating needs, as well as creating a timeline of when those needs will be fulfilled. The annual review of the church-owned clergy housing will be included in an annual report to the Charge Conference and the district superintendent. c. Thirty days prior to the time a pastoral change occurs involving a church-owned parsonage, the local church Board of Trustees shall make a thorough review of the parsonage, and provide detailed notes regarding the condition of the physical property, grounds, furnishings, needed repairs and updates, and the plans to implement needed repairs and updates. These notes shall be provided to the incoming pastor for review prior to occupancy. This Trustees’ report, including exceptions thereto, will provide basis for determining what constitutes ordinary wear and tear at the time of a succeeding pastoral change. d. If excessive damages to church-owned and clergy-occupied housing are evident, beyond that incurred with normal wear and tear, the outgoing clergy family shall be responsible for costs of damages. A list of the damages and cost of the repair will be presented to the district superintendent, who will work with the local church and the outgoing clergy family to recover costs for repair. In the event of a conflict concerning any issues, said issues should be presented to the district superintendent and the Church Location and Building Committee, by any of the parties involved, i.e.: trustees, SPRC, Parsonage Committee, outgoing and incoming clergy, for resolution.

This policy applies also to district parsonages, with responsibility for implementation belonging to the District Committee on Superintendency and District Trustees and the Bishop. This policy also applies to conference executive housing, with responsibility for implementation belonging to the Executive Committee on Housing and the Bishop.

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3. Guidelines for Parsonage Maintenance a. Interior and exterior inspections of the parsonage shall be done annually for maintenance needs. These needs are the responsibility of the local church. Annual responsibilities include: 1) Cleaning windows and storm windows inside and out 2) Cleaning the guttering 3) Checking the heating and cooling system—Air ducts shall be cleaned prior to the arrival of a new parsonage family. 4) Cleaning the chimney 5) Termite and pest control inspections–if corrective measures are needed, taken without delay and with professional treatments. The local church assumes the cost for these services. (Suggestion: Scheduling the annual responsibilities for April or May would also meet many requirements for churches receiving new parsonage families following Annual Conference.) b. Local Boards of Trustees, Staff-Parish Relations Committees or the designated Parsonage Committee shall initiate the replacement of church-owned furniture, appliances, window treatments, carpets, etc. when they observe it is needed, rather than waiting for the family to ask. However, the clergy family should ask if it is not done. When the items are to be replaced, the parsonage family should make selections in consultation with the committees assuming responsibility for clergy housing. c. Major renovation, repair and replacement shall be done by the church as they are needed, taking into consideration the church’s financial situation. The pastor, not the church, shall be responsible for correcting extreme or unusual damage, beyond normal wear and tear, to the parsonage and its furnishings. Changes of interior decorating shall be done with the mutual consent of the church and clergy family. If an appointment change has been made, the incoming family should be consulted regarding their decorating choices. d. An inventory of the church-owned furnishings and appliances, with notes taken of the dates of purchase, the original costs, where items were purchased, all warranties for purchased items, and condition of each item shall be compiled and updated annually by the Staff-Parish Relations Committee and the Board of Trustees or designated Parsonage Committee in consultation with the clergy family. e. A current inventory reflecting replacement needs shall be included in the budget annually and replacements accomplished promptly. f. Parsonage Lawn 1) Lawn landscaping, maintenance, and care involving trees, shrubs, fertilizing, and sprinkler systems are the responsibility of the church. 2) Many churches provide parsonage lawn care in conjunction with church lawn services. If this is not the case, the church shall provide and maintain a power lawn mower appropriate to lawn size and other tools required to maintain the lawn with ease. Mutual arrangements between pastors and churches for lawn care shall be made to best benefit each and to assist with any extenuating circumstances. g. When a church-owned parsonage is equipped with unusual appurtenances, such as a swimming pool, the church shall be responsible for maintenance. h. The church shall carefully evaluate the overall security of the building and grounds. Attention shall be paid to screens, secure windows, window and door locks, gates and alarm systems. This shall include fire prevention measures such as an adequate number of smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, escape ladders and a fire escape plan. When possible, an annual inspection shall be made by the fire department and other utility companies. i. Before a new parsonage family moves into the parsonage, the church shall be responsible for: 1) Cleaning: gutters, ducts, drapery, carpets, windows and storm windows inside and out 2) Chimney sweeping 3) Professional exterminating for pests and termites 4) Re-caulking bathrooms, kitchen, and other tile areas

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5) All mechanical equipment, plumbing, and appliances to be in proper working order 6) ALL lights and lamps to have working bulbs j. In case of a long-term pastorate, the above items shall be taken care of periodically. k. The church (trustees/parsonage committees) shall consult with incoming families on the following items: 1) Lock replacements: Replacement costs are the responsibility of the church. The number of keys is to be limited to the Trustees chairperson, although other keys may be shared upon mutual agreement of the church and parsonage family. 2) Carpet cleaning: Would the incoming family prefer the carpets to be cleaned prior to arrival, or at a later date chosen by the family? 3) Decorating choices: The incoming family shall be consulted about decorating choices, especially regarding wall paint. For a minor cost, freshly painted walls in their chosen shades can welcome a new parsonage family in a major way! 4. Guidelines for Pets in the Parsonage: If pets are kept inside the parsonage, the following guidelines shall be met: a. The church trustees shall be kept informed of any pet inside or outside the parsonage. b. All damages incurred by any pet shall be the responsibility of the pastor. c. Professional flea and tick management is required. The parsonage family shall be responsible for the cost. d. If pets are kept inside, the parsonage family shall make an extra effort to thoroughly clean the parsonage to eliminate any evidence of pets having been present, which includes fleas, ticks, pet hair, pet dander, stains, excrements, etc. e. Damage to the parsonage incurred by pets is the pastor’s responsibility and shall be reported to the Trustees and assessed. Payment should be immediate, but no later than moving day. f. In the event of a conflict concerning any of the above itemized guidelines, said issues shall be presented to the district superintendent and the District Board of Church Location and Building by any of the parties involved, i.e.: Trustees, SPRC, Parsonage Committee, outgoing and incoming clergy, for resolution.

5. Guidelines for Smoking All parsonages shall be smoke- and tobacco-free. Any use of tobacco inside the parsonage is prohibited but outside is allowed.



6. Parsonage Furniture The clergy family shall be responsible for furniture for the following rooms: the family room, up to 3 bedrooms, and the kitchen eating area. These rooms will be furnished at the pastor’s discretion and expense. If a parsonage has a formal living room and dining room, IN ADDITION to a family room and a kitchen eating area, the furniture for the formal living room and dining room shall be provided by the church/charge.

7. Utilities for Clergy Housing All deposits for utilities shall be maintained in the name of the church when possible. The utility allowance can be a part of the pastor’s compensation plan. (Utilities include: electric, gas, water, Internet, basic cable, phone and waste management.) In the event that the utility allowance is part of the pastor’s compensation plan the utilities shall be paid in a timely manner.

8. Recommendations for Parsonage Insurance Insurance of real and personal property is the responsibility of the owner of the property. Clergy families shall secure their own personal insurance.

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Recommendations for Keeping Accurate Inventory of Property Inventory of parsonage church-owned furnishings shall be made annually. An information notebook shall include: 1) For each appliance: operating instructions or manuals 2) Repair instructions: Service personnel to call, which church member to contact. It is

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understood that service calls and repairs of major appliances owned by the church shall be paid for by the church. 3) Information about location and/or care of the following items: a. Sprinkler systems b. Turn-off valves for gas and outside and inside water c. Meters d. Fuse or switch boxes, circuit breakers, and main switch (labeled properly) e. Size and change intervals for heating and cooling filters f. Perennial plants for all seasons g. Any unusual appliances, equipment, alarm systems, or household peculiarities (such as attic doors) h. Attic storage capabilities–do and don’ts for storing items i. Sewer clean-outs j. Phone numbers to call for emergencies: police, fire, ambulance, insurance co., plumbers, utilities and other services k. Established church policies for periodic cleaning of carpets, drapes, and especially vent cleaning l. List of businesses that are United Methodist-related and/or able/dependable: stores, shopping malls, pharmacies, medical personnel, schools, etc. 10. Cleaning Responsibilities for the Exiting Clergy Families The following checklist shall be filled out by the clergy family exiting the parsonage after all items listed have been completed. Two days prior to the family’s departure, the checklist shall be given to the chairperson of the Staff-Parish Relations Committee for a final inspection of the parsonage. A verification report indicating that all standards have been met by the exiting family shall be sent to both the district superintendent receiving the clergy family and the one releasing the clergy family. If there are items of cleanliness remaining to be completed, arrangements shall be made with the district superintendent, the congregation, and the exiting clergy family before the new clergy family moves into the parsonage. •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • 

Dust around ceiling, corners, door moldings, window sills, and ceiling fans Wash all light globes in ceiling fans, ceiling lights, and lamps Clean all baseboards, moving furniture from walls Wipe out all drawers, cabinets, shelves, and counters Clean mirrors Dust and polish all furniture Clean light switch plates Wipe down walls in bathrooms and kitchens Clean floors. Vacuum if carpets are not being cleaned until later. Clean all appliances—stove, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, etc. Polish/“liquid gold” all woodwork Wash painted-wood cabinets Clean garage and storage buildings on parsonage property Remove all trash and other recyclable/disposable items Empty all trash/garbage cans Clean fireplace area

As a reminder from part III, item I, the church receiving a new pastor shall be responsible for the following: •  Cleaning: gutters*, ducts* (vents and filters), drapery and window treatments, carpets, windows* and storm windows* inside and out •  Chimney sweeping* •  Professional exterminating for pests and termites* •  Re-caulking bathrooms, kitchen, and other tile areas •  All mechanical equipment, plumbing, and appliances to be in proper working order* •  All lights and lamps to have working bulbs •  Mow, trim, and edge yard. Clear all sidewalks and porches. *Items also listed under Annual Maintenance requirements at III A.

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B. Required Standards for Clergy Housing 1. Minimum Required Standards for Clergy Housing It is the goal that the following standards be met by June 1, 2013, at all parsonages. • Plumbing, heating, and electrical systems that meet the State of Oklahoma building codes. • A safe, dependable water supply. • A leak-proof roof. • Glass in all windows; all windows in operating condition. • All utilities available and secured in the name of the church, when possible, to ensure uninterrupted service during a change of pastors. (Utilities include: electric, gas, water, Internet, basic cable, phone, and waste management.) • Either a septic tank in good working condition, with adequate drainage area on the property, or access to a public sewer system. • A system that provides drainage away from the home. • Two or more outside spigots as a source of water for lawn and planting maintenance. • Storage space for tools, lawn mower, and seasonal articles. This may be non-vehicle space in a garage or separate storage building. • A standard-sized energy-efficient washer and dryer. • Window treatments (curtains, draperies, or mini-blinds) throughout the house to assure privacy. • Adequate yard space with safe play area for small children. • An energy-efficient refrigerator with a freezer. • Excellence in the general physical condition and decoration of the home, both inside and out. • Guttering on the roof. • A screen and storm window, or double-pane windows, for every operating window. • Weather stripping at all exterior doors, including thresholds. • Basement walls that are waterproof, if the parsonage has a basement. • Energy-efficient central heating and cooling systems, which may include heat pump systems. • A garage or covered carport. Garages shall have automatic garage door openers. • High-grade tile, linoleum, carpeting, or hardwood flooring throughout the house. • A garbage disposal, if water system permits. • An energy-efficient automatic dishwasher. • A vented kitchen range. • Sufficient fencing and shrubbery to provide for the privacy of the parsonage family and safety for children and pets. • Removal of trees that threaten house foundation, driveway, or walks. • Landscaping plants that enhance the attractiveness of the home and are of easy maintenance. • Smoke/carbon monoxide alarms near sleeping and other appropriate areas throughout the house. • Fire extinguisher accessible to cooking areas. • Deadbolt locks on all outside doors. • Hand railings on all stairs. • Outdoor safety lighting. • Fire-retardant window treatments throughout the house. • Safety grab bars appropriately located in bath areas.

2. Newly Constructed Parsonages In the event of a newly constructed parsonage, all of the Minimum Required Standards shall be met in addition to the following standards: • Insulated exterior walls and ceiling; insulated floors (if wood suspended above ground); insulated glass, screens, and entries with storm doors. • Substantial bulk storage space provided in a floored attic or in a storage closet accessible from the garage or covered carport. • Adequate space ventilation in attic and under floor (if suspended).

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3. Newly Purchased Parsonages In the event of a newly purchased parsonage, all minimum required standards for clergy housing must be met, and it is recommended that churches move toward newly constructed standards. 4. Other Recommendations The following recommendations are merely guidelines for helping congregations discern ways to develop a positive environment for clergy families. Please remember the following are not requirements for existing parsonages, but rather will enhance parsonage life. Congregations undoubtedly will have additional recommendations to make. Congregations are encouraged to go beyond the following suggestions and become true advocates for their parsonage families. a. Provide a freezer. b. Provide a microwave oven. c. Provide a safe room. d. Provide large bedroom closets, allowing for 60” per person, as well as additional closet space, for clothing and storage. The more storage space allowed, the easier it will be for parsonage families to live without clutter and time spent in finding space for everything. Double or walk-in closets are especially helpful. e. Provide a utility room for the washer and dryer rather than having it in the garage or the kitchen. A separate space is much more efficient. Also, provide extra-large capacity washers and dryers. This is especially helpful for families with small children. f. Provide a family room separate from the living room so that entertaining can take place, especially for church functions, without interfering with the needs and daily activities of other family members.

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Provide two full baths. This helps the daily schedules of families considerably. Provide a two-car garage if at all possible. This helps maintain the quality of cars which saves money in the long run. Make as much of the parsonage as possible accessible to those with disabilities. Include a ramp with a slope not exceeding 1 foot rise to 12 linear feet, an exterior door which permits 28” clear width when open, and a telephone within 48” of the floor. Avoid faddish styles and extreme approaches to decorating the parsonages. These can become outdated more quickly than the time it takes to wear them out. It is difficult to convince a congregation to change these outdated styles when the product is still usable. It is suggested that congregations stay with neutral colors and allow residents to personalize with their own touches. Congregations would do well to encourage parsonage families to paint and wallpaper in the home, understanding that if the resident who follows chooses not to keep the changes, the outgoing family will help restore the parsonage to a neutral color or coordinate with the congregation so that the new residents can choose their preferences. This will take cooperation and time in an already packed time schedule, but will be helpful to all concerned. Personal touches should be chosen so as to lessen the cost and time needed to restore to a neutral color for the new resident. Stay away from dark colors such as black or bold flowers, etc. Provide a fourth bedroom of equal size to be used as each family needs, such as guest room, playroom, study, etc.

C. Conference Housing Committee The Conference Clergy Housing Committee shall be a committee of the Commission on Equitable Compensation. This committee shall review policies, standards, and guidelines regarding clergy housing at least once every quadrennium, receive annual reports and check lists from the District Board of Church Location and Building regarding the implementation of the standards and recommendations for needed changes, and make a report to the annual conference each year regarding improvements and needs. This Committee will also assist clergy families in transition to owning their own personal furnishings. This committee is to be made up of at least two members from each District Board of Church Location and Building (one clergy and one laity), the president of the Clergy Spouse Fellowship, the chairperson of the Commission on Equitable Compensation, the chairperson of the Covenant Family Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry (or equivalent), and a Cabinet representative. D. Clergy Housing Responsibilities of the District Board of Church Location and Building In addition to the responsibilities described in The Book of Discipline 2008 (¶2518), the following responsibilities, pertaining to clergy housing, are recommended: • The District Board of Church Location and Building shall, to assure fairness, be the hearing body for disputes regarding accountability and implementation of Conference Parsonage Standards. • The District Board of Church Location and Building shall annually provide a list of improvements made and outstanding needs of parsonages in their district to the Conference Clergy Housing Committee. • The District Board of Church Location and Building shall, along with the district superin- tendent, be advocates for maintaining the high quality of parsonage standards in the district as defined in the Conference Housing Policy. • Where possible and appropriate, the Board shall seek materials and volunteer labor to assure compliance with the parsonage standards and policies of the Oklahoma Annual Conference. E. Office Space for Clergy Most churches provide a furnished office or study in the church. If an office is not provided, the church/charge is responsible for parsonage office furnishings.

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III. Guidelines for Vacations, Days Off, and Continuing Education We believe that it is essential for the Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the pastor to negotiate together an agreement as to the pastor’s vacation, days off, and Continuing Education. Such an agreement should be made during the pastor’s first month at a new charge and be reviewed annually thereafter. We offer the following guidelines as a basis for such negotiations: A. Vacations The church recognizes that regular days off and vacations are important for the effectiveness of pastors, and for their physical, mental, and spiritual health. Therefore, full-time pastors shall receive 4 weeks of paid vacation, which includes four Sundays. These days may be taken consecutively or on separate occasions. The dates should be coordinated with and approved by the Pastor-Parish Relations Committee. Pastors who are working on their Course of Study and attending seminary for one month during the summer must realize the burden this may put on their church. We recommend they receive two weeks of vacation (one Sunday), in addition to the time away for Course of Study. The pulpit funds should be provided by the church, but the minister is responsible for arrangements. B. Days Off We strongly recommend each pastor receive two days off per week and encourage a two-day schedule (equivalent of Saturday-Sunday weekends). We recognize, however, the demands of the ministry often make it difficult for a pastor to take off two days consecutively. It is, therefore, very important for the pastor and the Pastor-Parish Relations Committee to come to an understanding as to days off and compensatory time off. C. Continuing Formation and Spiritual Growth The United Methodist Church requires all pastors to receive three Continuing Education Units (3 CEUs = 30 classroom hours) per year. The Pastor-Parish Relations Committee must understand this is a requirement and allow the pastor to be absent in order to satisfy it (normally this will not involve a Sunday). However, frequent or extended absences of the pastor must be approved by the Pastor-Parish Relations Committee. The pastor and the Pastor-Parish Relations Committee should be familiar with ¶351 of the 2008 Book of Discipline, which outlines: 1) the importance of continuing formation and spiritual growth; 2) allowance for leaves of at least one week each year and at least one month during one year of each quadrennium; 3) that a clergy member may request a formational and spiritual growth leave of up to six months, while continuing to hold a pastoral appointment—if the clergy member has held full-time appointments for at least five years; 4) financial arrangements for such leave; 5) pastors shall be asked by the district superintendent in the charge conference to report on their programs of continuing education, formation, and spiritual growth for the past year and their plans for the coming year. The superintendent shall also ask the local church to describe its provision for time and financial support for the pastor’s program of continuing formation and spiritual growth; 6) clergy in appointments beyond the local church shall give evidence in the annual reports of their continuing formation and spiritual growth program and future plans. D. Responsibilities within the United Methodist Connection Pastor-Parish Relations Committees should be aware that pastors are not only appointed to serve local churches, but also have responsibilities within the connection: in camps, in the district, in the annual conference, in the life of the orders, and occasionally in the general church. Refer to ¶s 339, 340, 341, and 342 of the 2008 Book of Discipline for further duties of a pastor. Bruce Brotherton, chairperson Shannon Lemmons, secretary

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Reports commission on archives and history http://www.okumc.org/Archives_History

Guided by its mission statement adopted in 2011, the Commission on Archives & History’s priority programs and activities in 2011-2012 included: “Promote the history and heritage of United Methodism in the Oklahoma Conference and its predecessor conferences” • With its peers in the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, the Commission in July 2011 co-hosted the quadrennial Historical Convocation of the General Commission on Archives & History and the United Methodist Historical Society. • Initiated a closer working relationship with the Oklahoma United Methodist Historical Society, including a joint commission-board of directors meeting and identification of joint program objectives. • Endorsed and provided writing support for a Department of Communications publication on the history of Oklahoma Methodism, to be presented to participants of the South Central Jurisdictional Conference in Oklahoma City in July 2012 and to readers of Contact. Commission members wrote several of the articles included in the publication, utilizing research documents in the Conference Archives at Oklahoma City University’s library. • Initiated the “Voices of Oklahoma United Methodism” oral history project with a video interview of William B. Oden, retired United Methodist bishop. • Emphasizing its ministry of memory mandate, the Commission continued to promote the identification and official recognition of historic sites in the Conference. • Through its webpage on the Conference website, the Commission provided information on Oklahoma Methodism and links to other online resources. “Support the collection, preservation, and presentation of historical records and materials” • The Conference Archives, located on the fifth floor of OCU’s Dulaney-Browne Library, house the official records and historical documents of Oklahoma Methodism. Conference archivist Christina Wolf and her staff annually provide hundreds of hours assisting researchers and responding to requests for information on genealogy, local church histories, and general United Methodist history; they also support research efforts of local churches. • Initiated discussions with the Oklahoma Historical Society to archive and preserve digital recordings of oral interviews and make them available for research and public use at the Oklahoma History Center and also in the Conference Archives on the OCU campus. “Help local churches collect, preserve, and celebrate their history and heritage” • Oral history initiative: purchased and made available video equipment to help record interviews with current and past conference leaders and with members of local churches; presented sessions on oral history at Re-Ignite Workshops (Local Church Leaders Workshops); hosted a conference-wide workshop on oral history. • Presented sessions at Re-Ignite Workshops on responsibilities and opportunities for recording and preserving local-church reports and historical documents and provided information and resources on celebrating local-church milestones and other important events. • Communicated information on the history and heritage of Oklahoma Methodism to local churches and individuals via electronic newsletters and the Commission’s webpage on the Conference website. Jerry Gill, chairperson Christina Wolf, archivist

272

Reports

Conference Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc. Guidelines Election of Officers The Book of Discipline requires that the Board of Trustees elect annually its officers. In order to align with the Conference election of new members of the Trustees, the annual election of officers shall occur at the first meeting following Annual Conference. The officers to be elected each year are: Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer. Church Abandonment Process The Conference Board of Trustees shall work with the District Superintendent concerning the abandonment of any local church located within that district in accordance with the current Book of Discipline. When properties from the sale of a church are located in an urban center with a population of 50,000 or more, the proceeds of the sale must be used for new and/or existing ministries within urban transitional communities consistent with the Conference’s urban ministry strategic plan. In addition, 10 percent of the net sale proceeds, after the costs and fees, will be retained by the Conference Board of Trustees. Oil and Mineral Interests It is the policy of the Oklahoma Conference Board of Trustees to retain all oil, gas, and mineral interests of any property sold by the Conference. In order to facilitate the process of entering into oil and gas leases, division orders, and other non-sale mineral interest arrangements, the Chairperson and Secretary of The Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc., are authorized to continue the process of executing oil and gas leases before submitting them to the Board for ratification at the next convenient/possible scheduled meeting of the Board. This authorization shall continue until expressly terminated by the Board. R ecords All property records shall be kept in the office of the assistant to the Conference Treasurer. Legal papers and the corporate papers shall be kept in the bank lock box for the Conference, with a copy in the Treasurer’s Office. It shall be the responsibility of the Board of Trustees’ Secretary to record each transaction that has been approved each year to be published as part of the annual report to the Conference. A copy of the current guidelines and policies is to be published each year as well. List of Activities Approved by the Board of Trustess on Behalf of The Oklahoma Conference Actions taken 6/1/2011 – 5/31/2012



County

Legal Description

Document

Date signed

Date mailed

Mailed to

Beckham

11-10N-24W

Oil & Gas Lease

12/30/2011

12/30/2011

Payne

8-18N-1W

Oil & Gas Lease

12/13/2011

12/30/2011

Terra Nova Chuck Vaughan Chesapeake Exploration

Grant

19-25N-6W

Oil & Gas Lease

12/9/2011

12/30/2011

Chesapeake Exploration

Grady

17-3N-8W

Pasture Contract

12/30/2011

12/30/2011

Phillip Myers

Mark D. Brown, chairperson Keith Cressman, secretary Brian Bakeman, treasurer

273

Reports ministry protection committee

The General Council for Finance and Administration (GCFA) formed the United Methodist Property and Casualty Trust (PACT) in 2005. Oklahoma was one of the early conference members. While there were the normal start-up issues, things seemed to work well through 2005 and 2006. In 2007 and later, we began experiencing larger claims due to fire, wind, and hail claims and tornadoes and, consequently, problems began to escalate within the PACT program for Oklahoma. In order to keep the program on a sound financial basis, we adjusted the coverages and deductibles. PACT shopped the marketplace and determined that it would be best for the program if we changed companies and established minimum coverage limits. Between 2005 and 2011, claims have been over $20,414,391, based on $10,012,478 in premiums, which means that for every $1 we paid out in premiums, we received $2.04 in benefits. We knew that rates would increase based on high claims we experienced between 2007 and 2010. The Conference Program Administrator asked the insurance companies for accurate billings and copies of the Master Policy in January 2010, but did not receive them. On June 7, 2011, we met with Irene Howard, President of PACT, in Oklahoma City, and she presented a Ministry Resource and Service Plan to us. It called for premium allocations and draft coverages to be submitted to us not later than August 1, 2011. A draft coverage booklet and billings were to be received by us not later than September 1, 2011. The PACT Plan called for binders confirming coverage being provided to us not later than September 15, 2011, and policies with an effective date of October 1, 2011, were to be issued and received by us not later than October 31, 2011. None of these timelines were met. One month after our meeting with Irene Howard, on July 12, 2011, we were notified by PACT that renewal rates would double on October 1, 2011, and deductibles went out the roof. Needless to say, the Ministry Protection Committee started shopping the markets for new coverage immediately. In September, the Board of Trustees voted to accept a proposal from CFR Risk Management of Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the best option available to us at the time. Throughout the past several years, changes in the insurance company coverages and billing methods took place. The companies included Gallagher, Church Insurance Agency Corp. (CIAC), Zurich, QBE, Progressive, and Praetorian, among others. The reason for the large number of companies and continuous program changes was due to the large number of claims, and the fact that the insurance companies were evaluating their losses, trying to remain solvent and profitable, and deciding what changes were required in order for the program to remain viable, based on our claims history. The Ministry Protection Committee is studying the situation all churches face in the areas of workers’ compensation and property and liability coverages. One possibility offers lower rates, lower deductible amounts, deductible limit choices including a low choice for smaller churches, and relieving the Annual Conference of the expense and exposure to “buy down” deductibles. The Ministry Protection Committee is continuing to monitor the changing insurance marketplace and will present the best solution we are able to find for our Oklahoma Conference churches, as soon as that information is available to us. Remember, local churches purchasing coverage outside PACT are required to provide their District Superintendents with a copy of their policies’ declaration pages at their annual charge conference. Below are the limits that we recommend for all churches: Property Replacement Cost Sexual Misconduct........................................................$1,000,000 General Liability.............................................................1,000,000 Crime..................................................................................100,000 Workers’ Compensation - Employers’ Liability............1,000,000 Directors’ and Officers’ Liability....................................1,000,000 Automobile.....................................................................1,000,000 Excess Liability Coverage..............................................5,000,000 Charles Hull, chairperson

274

Reports agency emergency/capital fund committee

The Agency Emergency/Capital funds are used to provide assistance to agencies of the Annual Conference that have property emergencies or opportunities. Most of the requests are for emergency repairs, but we also help the agencies with new building opportunities and expansions as well. The presence of this fund means that the agencies of the Conference are not required to accumulate and maintain excessive reserves in order to deal with emergencies and opportunities and can, instead, devote more of their resources to programming than they would otherwise be able to do. The Agency Emergency/Capital Fund committee understands itself to be a source of last appeal for funds for the agencies of the annual conference. When an agency has secured all possible funds to meet an emergency or opportunity but is lacking in sufficient money to complete its project, it may appropriately appeal to the AECF for consideration. Only Annual Conference Agencies are eligible to apply, which includes the Campus Ministries, and all Campus Ministry requests must have the approval of the Conference Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry before they are considered by the committee. The 2011 requests and amounts were: Balance forward from 2010............................................................. $170,707 Apportionments...................................................................................62,658 Grants Oklahoma Conference Camps Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries Restore Hope Ministries Total Grants for 2011

62,394 32,600 20,000 114,994

Ending Balance for 2011................................................................. $118,371 Jess Robinson, chairperson

275

Reports THE OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION December 31, 2011 TREASURER'S REPORT, BRIAN BAKEMAN, TREASURER

Total All Funds

Board of Woodworth Criminal Justice Camps Estate Board of and Pension and and Conference Health Benefits Committee Trustees Mercy Ministry Conferences Funds Funds Funds Funds Funds Funds

Assets Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable— church remittances Accounts receivable— other Total receivables Investments Prepaid expenses Investment in United Methodist Property and Casualty Trust, at cost Total assets

$ 12,405,531

3,725,376

7,507,371

797,069 (669,377)

1,436,715

1,436,715

-

-

100,180

944,912

-

-

-

255,104

189,246

-

-

-

-

65,858

1,691,819

1,625,961

-

-

-

-

65,858

30,901,058

2,844,022

19,083,814

8,146,311

341,884

25,914

459,113

248,380

-

-

-

248,380

-

-

244,222

-

-

-

244,222

-

-

$ 45,491,010

8,195,359

26,591,185

8,943,380

165,109

126,094

1,469,883 (Continued)

Liabilities Accounts payable

$ 1,041,829

1,041,759

-

-

-

70

-

Promises to give

664,000

564,000

50,000

50,000

-

-

-

Self-insured health claims payable

643,915

-

643,915

-

-

-

-

82,599

-

-

-

-

14,583

68,016

Deposits Annual leave liabilities

36,716

36,716

-

-

-

-

-

2,469,059

1,642,475

693,915

50,000

-

14,653

68,016

757,558 11,202,793

915,033

(2,309)

174,494 (321,248)

(11,424)

3,012

2,078,574

-

8,718,886

355,333

50,000

-

Total unrestricted

11,960,351

2,993,607

(2,309)

8,893,380

34,085

38,576

3,012

Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted

28,801,936 2,259,664

1,804,299

25,526,244

-

131,024

36,931

1,303,438

1,754,978

373,335

-

-

35,934

95,417

Total net assets

43,021,951

6,552,884

25,897,270

8,893,380

165,109

111,441

1,401,867

$ 45,491,010

8,195,359

26,591,185

8,943,380

165,109

126,094

1,469,883

Total liabilities Net assets Unrestricted: Undesignated Board-designated

Total liabilities and net assets

-

-

Louise Snyder Trust Fund

W. W. Woodworth Church Loan Fund -

-

Higher Education—Prince Endowment Fund

Campus Ministries Catch the Vision Fund

Bishop's Campus Ministries Fund

Seminary Scholarship Endowment

-

25,511

124,428

Ministerial Education Fund

Ministerial Recruitment

59,201

Board of Ordained Ministry

-

Merit School 33,485

-

Regional Youh Rally

Leadership Development Ministry Team

-

Spring Student Gathering

38,471

692,236

Campus Ministry Fund (Wesley Foundation)

Campus Ministry Operations

111,553

Discipleship Ministry Teams

-

Volunteers in Mission Solomon Endowment Fund

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Action/MX Education Endowment

-

Casad/MJM Investment Casad/MJM Endowment

-

-

-

19,613

-

296,309

-

2,480

-

-

-

-

Volunteers in Mission Projects

Volunteers in Mission Office

PT Endowment Fund

Project Transformation

64,998

-

N.E.D. Foundation Fund

Addiction Ministries

-

Bolivia Endowment Fund

-

-

-

-

-

Bolivia/Oklahoma Christian Education

Summers Endowment Fund

Health and Welfare Endowment

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

325

Disaster Response

Capital Investment Fund (Loan Fund)

4,951

Peace with Justice

-

21,991

Salary Supplement Fund

Mission & Service Budget Fund

5,319

452,500

121

-

-

-

-

865

3,050

-

-

-

1,364

-

-

411,209

273

341

1,798

510

4,920

44,356

(16)

242,397

20,455

714

(76)

(2,094)

16,824

(302)

48

(105)

26,517

-

-

-

3,869

(5,849)

-

62,896

Support & Revenue Other Church From Other Receipts Sources

-

$

Apportioned Receipts

Mission & Service Reserve Fund

Native American Awareness Conference Fund

Annual Conference Council

Fund

-

(7,604)

-

-

(5,675)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(32,391)

-

-

-

-

44,757

-

-

-

-

(982)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(12,580)

-

-

-

13,562

-

-

(40,976)

Transfers

-

(17,907)

(103,516)

(65,560)

(27,811)

(1,100)

(3,050)

(25,986)

(93)

-

(96)

(703,515)

(468,795)

(25,725)

(383)

(2,041)

(767)

(51,632)

(367,398)

-

(277,378)

(97,953)

(565)

(2)

-

(13,320)

-

(3,000)

-

(4,557)

-

(6,299)

-

(38,576)

-

(10,237)

(474,921)

Expenditures

121

-

20,912

(6,359)

(1)

(235)

-

-

12,485

(93)

1,364

(96)

(11,279)

21,576

(25,452)

(42)

(243)

(257)

(1,955)

(26,733)

(16)

(12,888)

(12,500)

(833)

(78)

(2,094)

3,504

(302)

(2,952)

(105)

9,380

325

(1,348)

-

846

(5,849)

(4,918)

(501)

Net Change in Fund Balance

3,893

28,550

100,438

40,413

648

(1,206)

2,387

1,295

15,784

32,675

162,793

15,575

120,105

98,036

192,429

8,799

39,066

34,030

(1,955)

(63,691)

2,979

12,301

(8,982)

293,832

31,228

20,819

218,288

100,517

2,250

23,426

729,810

325

24,535

74,002

44,732

146,704

20,072

244,763

3,772

28,550

79,526

46,772

649

(971)

2,387

1,295

3,299

32,768

161,429

15,671

131,384

76,460

217,881

8,841

39,309

34,287

-

(36,958)

2,995

25,189

3,518

294,665

31,306

22,913

214,784

100,819

5,202

23,531

720,430

-

25,883

74,002

43,886

152,553

24,990

245,264

Fund Balance Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2010

SCHEDULE OF SUPPORT AND REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS—CONFERENCE FUNDS Year Ended December 31, 2011

THE OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA

276 Reports

-

Catch the Vision Loan Fund

Congregational Dev.—Clinton Dist.

Abiding Harvest Loan

Congregational Dev.—Schoneweis Fund

23,273 82,600 25,063 11,009 35,805

Annual Audit

Annual Conference Session

Conference Secretary Expense

Archives & History Program

Computer Maintenance & Programs

5,568,255

157,279 -

Ministers Moving Fund Contingency

Total Conference Funds

258,378

Equitable Compensation Fund

-

1,475,131

District Superintendent Fund

Episcopal Housing Reserve

-

DOTAC Regional Assembly

-

-

Bishop's Holy Land Tour

11,896

-

L.E.A.D.—Church Leader Seminar

Episcopal Housing CTV

-

SC Jurisdiction

Episcopal Housing Fund

-

62,658

322,238

2,685

83,827

281,960

Jurisdictional Conference

Agency Emergency/Capital Fund

Treasurer/Director's Office

Statistician

Conference Ministry Center

Administrative Services

-

1,791

General Conference Delegation

Conference Contingency—Investment Foundation

1,791

Council on Finance and Administration

895

17,907

Area Expense Fund/Ministry Development

Committee on Episcopacy

13,427

369,018

Department of Communications (CONTACT)

Area Fund

41,912

Oklahoma Ministry to Racial Ethnic Churches

128,214

-

Congregational Dev.—Schuneman Trust

Hispanic Ministries

-

Congregational Dev.—Investment in Foundation

$

225,740

New Church Start Commitments

Congregational Development Fund

-

Covenant Family Disaster

19,613

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,401,261

8,475

-

-

102,563

23,664

-

49,025

149,200

8,270

14,000

-

-

15,000

-

-

-

(195)

-

-

-

5,057

-

-

8,368

-

-

-

13,305

-

-

(75)

12,733

(469)

29,747

(1,285)

(2,640)

50,375

82,000

-

58

Support & Revenue Other Church From Other Receipts Sources -

Apportioned Receipts

Perkins School Endowment

Fund

59,728

28,514

-

-

-

-

15,012

-

-

-

-

-

-

15,300

(313)

-

24,174

-

-

810

(895)

(4,763)

-

306

22,905

2,227

3,635

1,573

44,377

-

(51,245)

-

-

-

(12,085)

-

12,085

-

-

-

-

Transfers

(6,828,413)

(164,143) (42,316)

(176,429)

-

(13,664)

(26,897)

(1,490,244)

(49,025)

(145,050)

(19,322)

(629)

(7)

(114,994)

(355,152)

(2,371)

-

(322,907)

-

(1,346)

(2,601)

-

(31,192)

(11,009)

(25,369)

(113,873)

(25,500)

(21,542)

(15,000)

(425,779)

-

(76,969)

-

-

-

(18,128)

-

-

(344,772)

-

-

-

Expenditures

220,444

(6,864) (5,327)

81,949

-

88,899

8,663

(101)

-

4,150

(11,052)

13,371

(7)

(52,336)

(2,614)

1

83,827

(16,773)

(195)

445

-

-

4,907

-

-

-

-

-

-

921

41,912

-

(75)

12,733

(469)

(466)

(1,285)

9,445

(68,657)

82,000

-

58

Net Change in Fund Balance

6,552,884

98,062 1,108,719

224,708

16,901

338,669

63,030

(101)

-

-

11,165

48,290

-

118,371

451,655

-

75,020

(1)

47,578

7,256

-

-

169,423

-

-

-

-

-

-

3,669

140,514

-

17,043

(159,035)

70,250

984,209

165,943

332,743

(62,750)

(564,000)

31,525

2,363

6,332,440

104,926 1,114,046

142,759

16,901

249,770

54,367

-

-

(4,150)

22,217

34,919

7

170,707

454,269

(1)

(8,807)

16,772

47,773

6,811

-

-

164,516

-

-

-

-

-

-

2,748

98,602

-

17,118

(171,768)

70,719

984,675

167,228

323,298

5,907

(646,000)

31,525

2,305

Fund Balance Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2010

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World Service Fund Ministerial Education Fund Black College Fund Africa University Fund Interdenominational Cooperation Fund General Administration Fund Mount Sequoyah Assembly Southern Methodist Univ. Campus Ministries Fund Lydia Patterson Institute Jurisdiction Administration Fund Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference Skyline Urban Ministries Restore Hope Ministries Cookson Hills Neighborhood Services Organization Circle of Care Boys Ranch (COC) Frances E. Willard Home (COC) Methodist Home, Tahlequah (COC) Child Share United Methodist Manor—Tulsa Nursing Homes—Clinton, Enid Oklahoma Conference of Churches Rio Grande Conference General Advance Specials U.M.C.O.R. McCurdy School—New Mexico

Fund -

100 -

Support & Revenue Other Church From Other Receipts Sources

1,488,013 373,283 201,184 45,621 39,295 162,045 16,534 9,104 73,028 34,109 111,519 96,687 84,440 80,553 25,800 734,442 23,255 9,989 13,747 4,928 55,657 27,984 26,427 9,154 266,943 243,674 185

Apportioned Receipts

Year Ended December 31, 2011

3,383 -

Transfers (1,488,049) (373,139) (201,193) (45,623) (39,298) (162,048) (16,534) (9,103) (73,028) (37,492) (111,526) (96,690) (84,442) (80,559) (25,802) (734,457) (23,255) (9,989) (13,747) (4,928) (55,657) (27,987) (26,425) (9,154) (266,943) (243,774) (185)

Expenditures (36) 144 (9) (2) (3) (3) 1 (7) (3) (2) (6) (2) (15) (3) 2 -

(36) 144 (9) (2) (3) (3) 1 (7) (3) (2) (6) (2) (15) (3) 2 -

-

Net Change in Fund Balance Fund Balance Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2010

SCHEDULE OF SUPPORT AND REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS—CUSTODIAL FUNDS

THE OKLAHOMA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA

278 Reports

$ 5,568,255 $ 4,606,289 $ $ $ $

$ 16,784,680

Total Conference Funds

Total Board of Pension and Health Benefits Funds

Total Woodworth Estate Committee Funds

Total Board of Trustees Funds

Total Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministry Funds

Total Camps and Conferences Funds

Grand Total All Funds

238,263

351,970

14,322

-

$ 6,005,581

44 46,410 5,319 13,125 8,737 11,447 4,951 99,996 34,618 873,643 192,216 457,475

11,189,913

-

-

-

-

11,170,300

19,613

-

-

8,498,429

3,323,920

468,279

1,782,021

666,626

853,090

1,401,261

3,232

3,132 -

Support & Revenue Other Church From Other Receipts Sources

Total Custodial Funds

Youth Service Fund—General Church One Great Hour of Sharing Native American Awareness Day World Communion Sunday United Methodist Student Day Human Relations Day Peace with Justice Sunday Miscellaneous Conference Advance Specials Miscellaneous Benevolences Oklahoma City University St. Paul Seminary/OCU Episcopal Fund

Fund

Apportioned Receipts

-

6,695

8,601

(11,398)

-

-

59,728

(63,626)

(53,493) (13,516) -

Transfers

(37,742,591)

(3,074,895)

(818,651)

(2,250,498)

(954,027)

(17,871,693)

(6,828,413)

(5,944,414)

(3,176) (46,410) (5,319) (13,125) (8,737) (11,447) (4,951) (46,553) (21,228) (873,663) (191,611) (457,167)

Expenditures

(1,269,569)

493,983

10,199

(465,553)

(287,401)

(1,242,014)

220,444

773

(50) (126) (20) 605 308

43,022,824

1,401,867

111,441

165,109

8,893,380

25,897,270

6,552,884

873

(50) (26) (20) 605 308

44,292,393

907,884

101,242

630,662

9,180,781

27,139,284

6,332,440

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PART A: Requiring action by the Annual Conference The Conference Board of Pension & Health Benefits, Inc. recommends the following: 1.

Participation in the Clergy Retirement Security Plan & the Comprehensive Protection Plan Therefore Be It Resolved: A. That in 2013 the Oklahoma Annual Conference participate in the Clergy Retirement Security Plan (CRSP) as adopted by the 2008 General Conference. The 2 components of CRSP are the Defined Benefit (DB) and the Defined Contribution (DC). The Defined Benefit (DB) will be funded at 12% of the pastor’s total base compensation plus housing allowance or parsonage factor of 25% of total base compensation up to the Denominational Average Compensation. The Defined Contribution (DC) will be funded at 3% of the pastor’s total base compensation plus housing allowance or parsonage factor of 25% of total base compensation with no maximum; and B. The credited years of service under the Defined Benefit (DB) will be based on quarter increments for all clergy. The quarter increments will be based on hours worked per week: Full-time - 30 or more, 3/4 - 21 to 29, 1/2 - 11 to 20, and 1/4 - 10 or less; and C. That in 2013 the Oklahoma Annual Conference continues to participate in the Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP) at 3% of the pastor’s total base compensation plus the housing factor of 25% of total base compensation or the actual housing allowance up to two times the Denominational Average Compensation; and D. That eligible clergy on sabbatical or transitional leave shall continue to participate in CPP for 1 year; and E. That eligible clergy on Incapacity, Personal, Family, or Involuntary Leave or appointed to less than full-time or who are receiving a total base compensation plus housing allowance or parsonage factor of 25% of the total base compensation that is less than 60% of the Denominational Average Compensation may continue to participate in CPP at his/her own cost for 1 year; and F. That in 2013 the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church will bill the local churches and participating ministries for a combined bill for pension benefits for all clergy including Full & Provisional Deacons; and G. That in 2013 the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church will bill the local churches and participating ministries for the United Methodist Personal Investment Plan (UMPIP) program. H. The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Inc. is authorized to make changes in the pension plan funding between Annual Conference sessions when such changes are necessary to properly fund the plan.

2.

Local Church and Participating Ministries’ Obligation to Make Pension Plan Contributions for Their Pastor(s) Pension Benefits have been legally determined to be deferred compensation.



(This resolution shall be a part of the stated business of every Charge Conference and is to be read in the presence of the members of the Charge Conference)

Therefore Be It Resolved: A. That the local church or participating ministry does hereby accept the full ethical, moral and legal responsibility for the payment in full of pension obligations (CRSP-DB, CRSPDC, and CPP, if enrolled) for the pastor appointed to the local church or participating ministry; and

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B. That the local church or participating ministry will pay the pension obligation by the 1st of each month; and C. That the local church or participating ministry understands that failure to pay the pension obligation in full will be reported to the Bishop and Cabinet by the Treasurer’s Office on a regular basis. 3. Past Service Annuity Rate and Funding: Past Service is that service rendered prior to January 1, 1982, by Ordained Clergy members and Full-Time Local Pastors, which has been approved for pension credit. Funding for past service pension credit is provided by income from pension endowment funds and the Pension Fund Crusade account.

Therefore Be It Resolved: A. That the 2013 Past Service Annuity Rate (PSR) for pre-1982 approved service rendered by Ordained Ministers and Full-Time Local Pastors be set at $617.00. B. That the rate for Surviving Spouses be set at 75% of the PSR. That our unfunded liability for pre-1982 years of service be amortized over a 9-year period with a projected payout in 2021. 4.

Rental/Housing Allowance for Retired or Disabled Ministers of The Oklahoma Conference: Whereas, the religious denomination known as The United Methodist Church (the “Church”), of which this Conference is a part, has in the past functioned and continues to function through ministers of the gospel (within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code section 107) who are duly ordained, commissioned, or licensed ministers of the Church (“Clergypersons”); and Whereas, the practice of the Church and of this Conference was and is to provide active Clergypersons with a parsonage or a rental/housing allowance as part of the gross compensation; and Whereas, pensions or other amounts paid to retired and disabled Clergypersons are considered to be deferred compensation and are paid to retired and disabled Clergypersons in consideration of previous active service; and Whereas, the Internal Revenue Service has recognized the Oklahoma Annual Conference as the appropriate organization to designate a rental/housing allowance for retired and disabled Clergypersons who are members of this Conference; Therefore Be It Resolved: A. An amount equal to 100% of the pension or disability payments received during the year of 2013 by each retired or disabled Clergyperson who is or was a member of the Oklahoma Conference at the time of his or her retirement or last service be and is hereby designated as a rental/housing allowance for each such Clergyperson; B. This rental/housing allowance shall apply to each Clergyperson who in 2013 receives retirement plan or disability plan benefits described below; and C. The pension payment to which this rental/housing allowance applies shall be any pension or disability payments, whether paid by a plan sponsored by this Conference or the Church, by a commercial annuity company, or otherwise, that results from any service a Clergyperson rendered to this Conference or that a retired or disabled Clergyperson of this Conference rendered to any local church, Annual Conference of the Church, general agency of the Church, other institution of the Church, former denomination that is now a part of the Church, or any other employer that employed the Clergyperson to perform services related to the ministry of the Church and that elected to make contributions to, or accrue a benefit under, a plan, annuity, or fund for such retired or disabled Clergyperson’s pension or disability as part of his or her gross compensation.

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NOTE: The amount of rental/housing allowance that may be excluded from a Clergyperson’s gross income in any year for federal income tax purposes is limited to the least of: (1) the amount of the rental/housing allowance designated by the Clergyperson’s employer or other appropriate body of the Church (such as this Conference in the foregoing resolutions) for such year; (2) the amount actually expended by the Clergyperson to rent or provide a home in such year; or (3) the fair rental value of the home, including furnishings and appurtenances (such as a garage), plus the cost of utilities in such year. 5.

Payment of Health Insurance Premiums by Retired Ministers and Surviving Spouses: Therefore Be It Resolved: That all Retired Ministers and Surviving Spouses who are participating in the Conference Health Insurance Plan may have their insurance premiums automatically drafted from their personal bank accounts by the Oklahoma Conference Treasurer’s Office or withheld from their pension checks each month by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits and payment made to the Oklahoma Conference Health Insurance Fund on their behalf.

  6. Persons Applying For Disability Benefits: Therefore Be It Resolved: That persons applying for disability benefits will have up to ninety (90) days after cabinet notification to the Conference Benefits Officer to provide required documentation of stated incapacity leave to the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits. During the time that the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits is acting on the request for disability benefits, but not to exceed a period of ninety (90) days, the Conference Board of Pensions and Health Benefits, Inc. will provide disability benefits. A special appeal for extended disability benefits may be made to the Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Inc. by the applicant if the ninety-day deadline cannot be met. 7.

Approve $50,000 per year for 1 year from the Pension Fund Crusade to the Central Conference Pension Initiative.

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Disciplinary Question 91: The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Inc. recommends: A. The service record of Randall Wade be corrected to reflect that of a Provisional Elder in 1996. B. The service record of Randall Wade be corrected to reflect that of an Elder in Full Connection in 2001. C. The service record of Larry Bauman be corrected to reflect that of a Provisional Elder serving the Delaware Charge in 1987. D. The service record of Lynn Brack be corrected to reflect that of a Provisional Elder in 1996. E. The service record of Lynn Brack be corrected to reflect that of an Elder in Full Connection in 2001.

PART B: Status of Pension Accounts & Unfunded Past Service Liability The Pension Fund Crusade Account had a balance of $17,032,161 as of January 1, 2012. This represents a decrease in the Pension Fund Crusade Account of $3,311,795 from one year ago. The total minimum cash flow requirement at the end of 2011 was $2,351,494, which was paid from the principal and interest of the Pension Fund Crusade Account and interest from endowment funds.

As of January 1, 2012, reserves in the Pension Fund Crusade Account at the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits exceeded our Unfunded Past Service Liability by $2,006,045. The funding plan for the Unfunded Past Service Liability and the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits’ opinion is available upon request from the Conference Treasurer’s Office.

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Reports A history of the Oklahoma Conference Unfunded Past Service Liability: Conference Annuity Year Avg.Comp. Rate 1982 17,026 145 1983 18,819 156 1984 19,814 169 1985 21,383 200 1986 22,818 210 1987 24,703 230 1988 26,957 243 1989 26,494 243 1990 27,147 255 1991 27,787 268 1992 29,938 288 1993 31,887 319 1994 33,343 333 1995 35,070 351 1996 37,966 365 1997 38,292 370 1998 38,629 374 1999 39,316 380 2000 40,789 394 2001 42,312 409 2002 43,222 422 2003 45,059 439 2004 51,163 460.50 2005 52,358 475 2006 53,713 500 2007 56,081 525 2008 57,178 546 2009 59,456 568 2010 61,314 580 2011 62,968 592 2012 64,542 604

Cash Flow Requirement

Unfunded Past Pension Fund Net Unfunded Service Liability Crusade Acct. Liability

938,249 1,006,910 1,132,567 1,281,826 1,376,787 1,499,680 1,615,196 1,413,062 1,511,159 1,598,828 1,766,655 1,987,348 2,087,497 2,492,268 2,811,095 2,535,934 2,729,961 3,033,417 2,970,669 1,520,567 1,797,940 2,130,291 1,397,349 1,446,978 1,351,305 1,083,491 1,434,915 1,359,313 1,325,255 2,351,494 2,006,045

16,099,513 14,926,050 16,544,341 18,326,505 19,451,395 20,891,172 22,234,433 19,076,913 20,157,855 20,004,728 21,766,324 23,392,705 24,213,915 24,096,702 24,405,919 22,663,257 21,659,718 20,087,740 17,411,335 18,329,821 20,588,000 20,458,463 15,252,143 15,003,265 15,337,293 12,752,378 14,839,761 12,575,142 11,722,207 17,829,335 15,598,863

1,351,680 13,574,370 4,832,831 11,711,510 6,901,155 11,425,350 8,587,930 10,863,465 9,463,638 11,427,534 10,545,800 11,688,633 11,152,154 7,924,759 12,264,942 7,892,913 13,392,051 6,612,677 14,366,701 7,399,623 14,616,162 8,776,543 15,177,778 9,036,137 15,119,342 8,977,360 16,236,829 8,169,090 16,646,151 6,017,106 18,507,580 3,152,138 19,734,940 352,800 20,189,072 (2,777,737) 21,361,304 (3,031,483) 21,657,893 (1,069,893) 21,143,160 (684,697) 19,983,274 (4,731,131) 21,362,238 (6,358,973 22,116,803 (6,779,510) 23,612,268 (10,859,890) 24,506,351 (9,666,590) 16,433,992 (3,858,850) 18,968,248 (7,246,041) 20,343,956 (2,514,621) 17,032,161 (1,433.298)

***Part A: - 1A & 1B may be subject to change based on General Conference Legislation Report No. 2 FOR INFORMATION: Our Health Benefits program operates in a financially conservative manner while, at the same time, trying to meet the needs of our participants. We believe that our participants also are increasingly conservative in the demands that they make on the plan assets. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Active participants will see a 2% increase in health premiums for 2013. Retirees will see a 2% increase in health premiums for 2013. Office visit co-pays are $30 for in-network, while out-of-network has increased to $50. Apportionments will increase 2% for 2013.

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The special rate shown on page 290 has increased from $34,999 or less to $42,999 or less and will include all housing (parsonage or housing allowance) as designated billable compensation on Pastors Compensation Worksheet page 1 part 4. Retiree benefits for Local Pastors are only for those who have completed their course of study effective January 1, 2013. The in-network out-of-pocket deductible amount for an individual has increased from $2,400 to $2,750. The same increase applies to all areas of out-of-pocket amounts after the deductible is met.

We have established this plan to keep faith with our churches and participants who clearly understand that we intend to collect only what we need to pay expenses. The Oklahoma Conference Health Benefits Plan is a self-funded medical and prescription plan for eligible active clergy, retired clergy, local pastors, lay employees, and surviving spouses. The Health Benefits Plan is not a form of entitlement, and it should be noted that the Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits Inc., with the approval of Annual Conference, reserves the right to amend or possibly eliminate both the active and retiree plans of benefits. THE 2013 PLAN: The Oklahoma Conference Health Benefits Plan includes: A. A self-funded medical plan for active clergy, local pastors, lay employees, eligible retirees, and surviving spouses under 65 years of age, administered by BlueCross BlueShield. B. Kempton Group will continue to administer our eligibility, Flexible Benefit Plan and HRA. C. A Medicare Supplement Plan, The Hartford, for eligible retired clergy, local pastors, surviving spouses, those who qualify for disability and are on Medicare, and retired lay employees age 65 and older. All must be enrolled in Medicare Parts A & B. D. Drugs or medicines prescribed by a physician or practitioner may be filled at any pharmacy in the MaxCare Retail Pharmacy network. E. Group term life insurance with Aetna Life Insurance Co. for active and retired clergy who are participants in the Conference Health Benefits Plan. F. Funding for the Plan in the year 2013 is to come from participant premiums, operating funds, and an apportionment to the churches based upon the prevailing Conference decimal. G. The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits is authorized to make substantive changes in the Health Benefits Plan between Annual Conference sessions when such changes are necessary to properly manage this Plan. H. All clergy members (Full, Provisional, and Associate) of the Oklahoma Annual Conference and Local Pastors who are appointed full-time and who are participating in the Clergy Retirement Security Plan (CRSP) shall participate in the Ministers’ Health Benefits Plan, subject to the provisions of the plan, and all churches that have pastors under appointment shall pay the apportionment for the Health Benefits fund as a Ministerial Support item. Those clergy members who qualify for health insurance through military retirement or other government agencies may request approval from the Board of Pension and Health Benefits to opt out of the Conference Health Benefits Plan. Decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Self-Funded Medical Plan For Active And Retired Clergy, Local Pastors, And Laity: 1.

Eligibility and Enrollment: Enrollment in the Oklahoma Conference Health Benefits Plan is executed through the Conference Treasurer’s Office. Clergy must enroll within 31 days of becoming eligible (Standing Rules, IV. Financial, 4.). All other employees and their dependents have 31 days, after they become eligible, to enroll. If you or your dependents are not enrolled within 31 days of the date you become eligible, you will not be able to enroll until January 1 of the next plan year.

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A. Those who are eligible for enroll­ment in the Group Health Plan are as follows: 1. Clergy who are members of the Oklahoma Annual Conference (elders and deacons, associate and provisional), full-time local pastors under appointment and enrolled in the Clergy Retirement Security Plan (CRSP), ordained clergy appointed under the provisions of Par. 346.1 or 346.2 of the 2008 Book of Discipline, and their eligible dependents. Also, members appointed to attend school or those who receive their first appoint­ment with pension benefit after having a special appointment without pension benefit and their eligible dependents. 2. Diaconal ministers under appointment serving at least thirty hours a week in local churches, institutions, or agencies of this Annual Con­ference q­ ualify for enrollment as lay employees. 3. Clergy couples and Local Pastor couples qualified for enrollment as ministers must decide w ­ hich one will enroll as the primary participant, carrying medical insurance for all dependents, including the spouse. If both are licensed local pastors or ordained and serving full-time under appointment in the Oklahoma Conference, both shall be enrolled in the Life Insurance portion with $50,000 death benefits; however, the spouse who is covered as the dependent will not be eligible to collect the dependent life insurance amount in addition to the clergy benefit amount. The premium rate for a clergy couple is based on the total compensation of the higher-paid clergy member. 4. Clergy appointed as “Less Than Full-Time” and all part-time local pastors who are enroll­ed in the Clergy Retirement Security Plan (CRSP) and certified by their District Superintendent as living on the charge and working a minimum of thirty (30) hours per week on their pastoral duties may enroll, provided they are licensed, ordained, or serving under the provisions of Par. 346.1 or 346.2 of the 2008 Book of Discipline. 5. Full-time lay employees of a local church, institution, or agency of this Annual Conference certified by their executive officer to the Conference Treasurer’s Office as working thirty (30) hours a week and as making at least the minimum wage per hour may enroll in the M ­ edical Plan. 6. Retired Clergy and Local Pastors (who have completed Course of Study) of this Annual Conference, age 62 or older or with at least 30 years of service, and their eligible dependents, who have been enrolled in the Ministers’ Health Benefits Plan for five (5) years immediately prior to retirement may continue as participants in the Plan. Clergy who have retired with 20 years of service, and their eligible dependents, which have been participants in the group for five (5) years immediately prior to retirement may continue in the Plan for up to 18 months at the lay rate. 7. Retired Lay Employees of a local church, or an institution or approved agency of this Annual Conference that sponsors this Plan for lay employees. In order for a retired lay employee, and their eligible dependents, to be eligible to participate they must be at least age sixty (60) with five (5) or more years of continuous participation in the Conference Health Benefits Plan immediately prior to retirement. 8. Surviving Spouses of clergy and local pastors who were participants in the Oklahoma United Methodist Health Benefits Plan at the time of the death of their spouse are eligible for continuous coverage in the Plan. A surviving spouse may maintain coverage in this Plan, unless the spouse obtains medical coverage from another provider. If the surviving spouse is under 65 and on Medicare, coverage will continue at the over 65 Medicare rate. 9. Divorced spouses of clergy and local pastors are eligible for continuous coverage in the­­Group Plan at the Lay Employee rates until (a) t­hey obtain medical coverage from another provider, (b) they remarry, or (c) two years have elapsed following the date of the divorce, whichever occurs first. If the divorced spouse is totally and permanently d­isabled at the time of the divorce, coverage will be continued indefinitely beyond the two-year period, provided such spouse remains totally disabled, does not remarry, or obtain group coverage elsewhere. If the disabled spouse is under 65 and not on Medicare, the spouse will continue at the lay employee rate for under 65. If the disabled spouse is on Medicare, the spouse may continue on the plan at the retired lay rate over age 65.

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Reports B. You must enroll within the first thirty-one (31) days after becoming eligible. Claims related to pre-existing conditions are limited to $5,000 for the first year of participation unless you have credible coverage. C. After the initial thirty-one (31) days, those eligible for enrollment may apply for coverage but will be required to wait until January 1 of the next plan year before cover­age can begin. Special Enrollment Provisions may allow for enrollment exceptions. D. If an eligible participant has coverage under another plan, then loses that coverage, the participant may then enroll, under the Special Enrollment Provisions only, in the Conference Group Plan. Otherwise, the participant must wait until January 1 of the next plan year to enroll. E. When a participant terminates employment with the Conference or a qualifying agency, or otherwise becomes ineligible for coverage under this Plan, he/she may continue in the Plan for up to 18 months at the lay rate. F. When a minister is on Disability Leave, his/her insurance coverage will continue uninterrupted, at the special rate, provided such minister has been a participant in the plan prior to going on Disability Leave. G. When a minister takes a Leave of Absence or is placed on Leave of Absence, he/she may continue in the Plan for up to 18 months at the lay rate. H. When a clergy member or local pastor is on Transitional Leave, he/she may continue in the Plan for up to 18 months at the clergy rate. I. When clergy or local pastors are granted a sabbatical leave or are appointed to attend school, his/her insurance coverage may continue at the clergy rate, provided premiums are paid. J. When a clergy or local pastor member is in the Extension Ministry (sponsored by an external source other than a contributor to the Oklahoma Conference) he/she may continue in the Plan at the lay rate. K. Children/dependents are eligible to be enrolled at the same time the clergy or lay employee enrolls. Children may also be enrolled at birth or at the point of adoption; however, unless they are enrolled within thirty-one (31) days after birth/adoption, they are not covered and cannot be added until January 1 of the next plan year. The following children may be covered as dependents: (1) an unmarried child under age 19 who is chiefly dependent upon the employee for support, (2) an unmarried child age nineteen (19) or older but under age 26 if such child is a high school student or a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or trade school, and chiefly dependent upon the employee for support, or (3) an unmarried child age nineteen (19) or older who is incapable of self-sustaining employment and dependent upon the employee for support due to a mental or physical illness or handicap. A natural child who does not reside with the employee may be covered under this plan if the employee can demonstrate a legal obligation to provide medical coverage to such child/children. In the case of an adopted child, coverage will take effect on the date the adoption is final or the date the child is placed in the employee’s home, whichever first occurs. The term “dependent” does not include an employee, a member of any armed forces (except if an active-duty member for thirty (30) days or less per year), or any person who has permanent residence outside the U.S.A. L. It is the responsibility of the participant to notify the Treasurer’s Office of any change in the eligibility and/or enrollment of any member of his/her family. This includes depen­ dents that are no longer eligible for coverage and the enrollment of newborn babies within thirty-one (31) days following the date of birth.

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Effective Date and Conditions of Coverage: Your coverage will take effect on the later of: A. Your eligibility date, or on the B. First day of the month following the return of your signed enrollment form to the Benefits Office. Comprehensive Medical Benefits: Covered medical expenses means the usual, customary, and reasonable (UCR) expenses

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incurred by or on behalf of a covered person for the hospital or other medical services that meet the following criteria: A. Ordered by a physician; B. Medically necessary for the treatment of the illness or injury; C. Not of a luxury or personal nature; and D. Not excluded under Exclusions and Limitations sections of the Plan.

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Preferred Provider Organizations: (PPO): This Plan provides network benefits for active participants through BlueCross Blue Shield. Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church Self-Funded Medical Plan Active or Under 65 Schedule of Benefits 2013

* Full plan document at www.okumc.org/healthcarebenefits or contact Healthcare Benefits Office. Checks will go to participants if out of network. Participants will then pay the provider.

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The Hartford Medicare Supplement Plan 2013:

1. Eligibility: A. Eligible Retirees age (65 and older) who are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B. B. Widows and widowers of an active or retired employee, age 65 or older, who are enrolled in Medicare Part A and B. The following are eligible for coverage under the Oklahoma Conference Medicare Supplement Plan: 1. Retired Clergy and Local Pastors (who have completed their Course of Study) of this Annual Conference, age 65 or older, and their dependents, who meet the eligibility requirements stated in the Health Benefits Plan Booklet may continue their medical coverage after retirement provided they are enrolled in Medicare Part A and B. 2. Surviving spouses, age 65 or older, currently enrolled in the Ministers’ Health Benefits Plan may continue their coverage provided they are enrolled in Medicare Part A and B and­enroll in the Conference Medicare Supplement Plan within thirty-one (31) days after the death of the spouse. 3. Retired lay employees of a local church, or an institution or agency of this Annual Conference which sponsors this Plan for lay employees. In order for a retired lay employee, and their eligible dependents, to be eligible to participate he/she must be at least age sixty-five (65) with five (5) or more years of continuous participation in the Conference Health Benefit Plan immediately prior to retirement. 4. Those on disability under 65 and on Medicare Parts A & B.

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3. Exclusions: The Hartford Medicare Supplement Plan does not cover: (1) any expense that is not a Medicare Eligible Expense, or beyond the limits imposed by Medicare for such expenses, or excluded by name or specific description by Medicare, except specifically provided in the policy; (2) any portion of a covered expense to the extent paid by Medicare; (3) benefits payable under one benefit of the policy to the extent covered under another benefit of the policy; and (4) covered expenses incurred after coverage terminates, except as stated in the extension-of-benefits provision of the policy.

MaxCare RX – Pharmacy Providers of Oklahoma Prescription drugs are not subject to the deductible or out-of-pocket coinsurance. • Prilosec: Available for FREE over-the-counter, with prescription from your physician for a 42-day supply. (Prescription must say “OTC Prilosec.”) Do you take Lipitor, Crestor, Vytorin, or another brand-name medication to help lower your cholesterol? Ask your doctor if switching to a generic such as Simvastatin, Pravastatin, or Lovastatin is right for you. • Claritin: Available over-the-counter for $15, with prescription from your physician for a 30day supply. (Generic: Claritin/Loratadine, with prescription from your physician for a 30-day supply, is $10.) (Prescription must say “OTC Claritin or OTC loratadine.”) Definitions: • Generic Drug - Drug with general name; a drug sold or dispensed under a name that is not protected by a trademark. (The use of generics offers the greatest savings to both the members and the Conference.) • Multi-Source Brand - Brand name chosen even though a generic is available. • Single-Source Brand - Brand drug that is currently only available from one manufacturer. • NTE - Not to exceed

2013 Prescription Drug Plan

“Member pays the copayment amount unless the full cost of the prescription is less than the copayment, then the member pays only the cost of the prescription.” Rates and Method of Payment: 1. The rates for clergy, local pastors, and surviving spouses of clergy or local pastors are supplemented by an apportionment to the churches that covers approximately one-half the cost of their premiums. 2. The rates for lay employees represent the “full rate.” Since the Group Insurance apportionment does not supplement lay employee rates, it is recommended that the salary-paying unit pay at least half the lay rate for all lay employees enrolled in our Group Plan. ­3. The monthly rates for participants are to be paid to the Conference Treasurer’s Office by the local church/agency treasurer the first of each month in which the premiums are due. The grace period payment can be no longer than the end of the month for which the premium is due. Non-payment of premiums by this deadline will result in termination from the Health Benefits Plan. 4. At present there are two rate categories for active clergy: The Special Rate is $42,9­99 or less and will include all housing (parsonage or housing allowance) as designated billable compensation on Pastors Compensation Worksheet page 1 part 4. The Regular Rate is for all clergy whose compensa­tion for appointment purposes is $43,000 or above. There are two exceptions: a. Those on Disability Leave are to be on the Special Rate b. Those receiving Minimum Compensation support 5. Retired Clergy and Laity are on the rates listed specifically for them on page 290.

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*Local Pastors who have completed their Course of Study.

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Report No. 3 Flexible Benefit Plan (Cafeteria Plan) Requiring Action: The Health Benefits Committee recommends that the Oklahoma Annual Conference continue the Cafeteria Plan as set up under section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code and in accordance with all other applicable regulations and federal and state laws for the period January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013. The Flexible Benefit Plan will continue to offer flexible benefits elected in advance by each participant by reduction of compensation, including the following options of payment with pre-tax dollars: 1) Premiums for the Oklahoma Conference Health Benefits Plan; 2) Qualified medical expenses not covered in the Health Benefits Plan (such as deductibles, co-insurance payments, vision expenses, hearing expenses, and dental expenses) by monthly reimbursement, up to an annual limit of $2,500; and 3) Qualified dependent care expenses by monthly reimbursements, up to an annual limit of $5,000. Eligible participants include the following: 1) Full and Provisional Elders and Deacons, transitional deacons, associate members, ministers serving under the provisions of ¶346.1 or 346.2, and full-time local pastors of the Oklahoma Annual Conference who are appointed full-time; and 2) Clergy appointed “Less Than Full Time,” and all other local pastors of the Oklahoma Annual Conference working a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week and one thousand (1,000) hours per year, and earning at least minimum wage on their pastoral duties; and 3) Lay employees of a local church, or institution or agency of the Oklahoma Annual Conference, certified by their supervisors as working twenty (20) hours per week and one thousand (1,000) hours per year, and earning at least minimum wage.





An election form must be returned to the Conference Treasurer’s Office within 31 days of eligibility, and a new election form must be completed and returned to the Conference Treasurers office by November 23, every year. If a person fails to return a completed election form on or before the specified due date for any Plan Year, that person shall be deemed to have elected cash compensation in lieu of such optional benefit regardless of their election during the previous year.



A participant may revoke a benefit election for the balance of a Plan Year and file a new election only if he/she has not terminated employment and both the revocation and the new election are on account and consistent with a qualified change in status.



The local church or agency treasurer will remit to the Oklahoma Annual Conference Treasurer’s Office all monthly flexible benefits elected by their participants by the first of each month. The grace period for late payment can be no longer than the end of the month for which the payment is due. Non-payment of elected flexible benefits will mean that the flexible benefits for the year will be invalidated.



Deposits of funds from salary reductions are to be made to the Conference Treasury, and qualified medical and dependent care expenses are to be withdrawn therefrom.



The plan will be funded through unused deposits only.



Participation in the Cafeteria Plan terminates when a person ceases to be an employee. A terminated participant may only submit and be reimbursed for medical services or expenses that are dated prior to the date of termination.

GRACE PERIOD—If you have not spent all the money in your Health Flexible Spending Account or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account by the end of the Plan Year, you may continue to incur claims for expenses during the “Grace Period.” The “Grace Period” extends

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Report No. 4 Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA)

For information: In 2007 and 2008, The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits Inc. arranged an HRA (Health Reimbursement Arrangement) with Kempton Group Inc., our self-insured Third-Party Administrator. All insurance participants enrolled in the Active Health Benefits Plan December 1, 2006, and December 1, 2007, were allowed to participate in the HRA plan. Each individual participant acquired funds that will remain in the participant’s account until the participant uses all funds or terminates employment with the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church. Only the employer can contribute to an HRA.



A unique feature of any HRA is the ability to rollover the unused amount at year-end. The rollover dollars may be used for covered medical services in subsequent years while enrolled in the plan. This rollover feature permits you to accumulate money for future health care needs.



If you participate in the Flexible Savings Account (FSA), when your FSA funds are depleted then your HRA funds will be dispersed. No HRA funds were dispersed in 2009-2012.

Requiring Action: The Health Benefits Committee recommends that the Oklahoma Annual Conference discontinue funding the Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) as set up under the HRA guidelines of the Internal Revenue Code and in accordance with all other applicable regulations and federal and state laws for the period January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013. An HRA is an IRS-approved tax-favored benefit that reimburses employees for qualified medical care expenses not reimbursed by an employer’s health plan. HRAs are funded solely through employer contributions.

The HRA offers benefits contributed by the Board of Pension and Health Benefits, including the following options of reimbursement:



Qualified medical expenses not covered in the Health Benefits Plan (such as deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, prescription drugs, vision expenses, hearing expenses, and dental expenses) will be reimbursed.

Eligible participants include the following: 1) Full and Provisional Elders and Deacons, transitional deacons, associate members, ministers serving under the provisions of ¶346.1 or 346.2, and full-time local pastors of the Oklahoma Annual Conference who are appointed full-time; and 2) Clergy appointed “Full Time,” and all other local pastors of the Oklahoma Annual Conference working a minimum of thirty (30) hours per week; and 3) Lay employees of a local church, or institution or agency of the Oklahoma Annual Conference, certified by their supervisors as working thirty (30) hours per week. 4) If you were an active enrollee in the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church Health Benefits Plan on December 1, 2006, and December 1, 2007, and you are an active enrollee in the Health Benefits Plan, you will be allowed to participate in the Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) Plan. There was no additional funding for 2009-2012.

As long as you remain with the Oklahoma Conference, the rollover dollars will stay in your account for future healthcare needs. Additional contributions, if over the age of 65, will not be received by retirees.

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Participation in the HRA Plan terminates when a person ceases to be an employee. A terminated participant may only submit and be reimbursed for medical services or expenses that are dated prior to the date of termination. Reimbursements for 2012 claims are only distributed 30 days into 2013. Those who terminate the Health Insurance Plan may receive HRA funds up to 30 days after termination as long as the receipts are dated prior to termination date.



Those on incapacity leave will continue to have the funds available as long as they participate in the Health Insurance Plan.



Those on leave of absence, transitional leave, sabbatical leave, or extension ministry will continue to have the funds available as long as they are on the Health Insurance Plan. If a person in any of the previously mentioned groups terminates employment, HRA funds will terminate as terminated employees, stated above.



NOTE:

Mouzon Biggs, Jr., chairperson, Board of Pension and Health Benefits Phillip Ware, vice-chairperson, Board of Pension and Health Benefits T. Brian Bakeman, Conference treasurer/Benefits officer Janet A. Tofani, director, Health Benefits Stephen Mitchell, director, Pension Benefits

This document and the full plan document can be accessed on our website at www.okumc.org/healthcarebenefits. All information regarding our Health Benefits Plan, including links to PPO networks, enrollment forms, the Flexible Benefits Plan Document, forms, and privacy notices, are also accessible on the site.

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This past year your Annual Conference Council (ACC) continued to utilize Web and call conferencing in addition to on-campus meetings as a fundamental part of our group communications process. The ACC audit teams conducted stewardship audits of all the Conference-apportioned ministries, with recommendations to several of the ministries on ways to identify and secure program funding outside the Apportionment process. As part of the ACC Management Team’s responsibility as the Staff-Parish Relations Committee arm for the full ACC, staff reviews were held in Fall 2011 for all members of the Conference ministry staff. We wish to recognize and commend the ACC staff for excellent leadership and contribution to the ministry goals of the Conference. Specifically we commend the directors for Volunteers In Mission and Camp & Retreat Ministries for adding fundraising as an area of responsibility to the job descriptions of their ministry director reports. We were gratified to see our recommendation for better stewardship of Conference staff and participant time implemented at the 2011 Annual Conference through the widespread use of video reporting, which shortened our conference by one day, and with the acceptance of our recommendation for changing the location of the Annual Conference to a single place of residence in Oklahoma City starting in 2013. Our proposed ACC budget, which includes continuation of funding for an additional five years in support of Saint Paul seminary at Oklahoma City University, remains within the guidelines of the Council on Finance & Administration, which call for limiting an increase to less than 2 percent. Total proposed increase to the ACC budget is $100,500. This report is submitted on behalf of the members of the Annual Conference Council and the Annual Conference Management Team by the tri-chairs of the ACC. Myrtle Clingenpeel, co-chairperson Donna Heldermon, co-chairperson Sam Powers, co-chairperson

discipleship ministry team The Discipleship Ministry Team (DMT) is continually focused on supporting local congregations and ministries as they live out the mission of The United Methodist Church: “To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.” Our goal is that, through the support of resources, teaching events, finances, and prayer, local congregations are revitalized and re-energized for the task before each one of us. Throughout this quadrennium, there has been a strong emphasis on methods of outreach and discipleship, leadership development, ministries for and with persons of all ages and settings, and spiritual/faith formation. The board has upheld longstanding support of a variety of conference entities—Oklahoma City University, Camp and Retreat Ministries, and Campus Ministry and Higher Education. On the following pages and throughout the days of Annual Conference, you will read and hear about lives being transformed, relationships being formed, and disciples being made. Along with supporting effective ministries of the Oklahoma Conference, the DMT also is committed to reducing Apportionment requests by eliminating funding for ministries that are inactive or duplicative in nature. We continually seek to utilize the Apportionments wisely and efficiently. It is a privilege to chair the DMT and to work alongside many good friends. I especially thank James Graham, Cydni Tillery, and Diana Northcutt for their work with the team. Greg Tener, chairperson

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In 2011 the Council held two training events, titled “A New Frontier: Boomers or Bust,” addressing the fact that the oldest members of the U.S. baby-boom generation turned age 65 during 2011. Missy Buchanan, author and UM Reporter columnist on “Aging Well,” was an excellent leader. The events were held in Enid and Checotah to provide training in areas of the Conference we had not previously targeted. Unfortunately, attendance at both was quite low, so future events will be in the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metro areas. The Council offered training sessions at Re-Ignite (Local Church Leaders) Workshops. These reach a broad audience. We plan to provide sessions again next year in those districts that request them. The Council sponsors three Senior Adult Retreats each year at the Oklahoma Conference camps. Remaining dates for 2012 are Sept. 4-6 at Canyon, and at Cross Point probably during October. Spring retreats at Egan are usually in April. The retreats provide a venue for spiritual growth, fellowship with other seniors, and a chance for sharing ideas between church members about how they minister to this growing demographic in our local churches. The Council plans additional trainings and distribution of material to those across the Conference who lead or are interested in older adult ministries. The Oklahoma Conference will be represented by two Council members at a national training in Nashville on Sept. 20-22. The purpose of the event is to strengthen the ministry of each annual conference’s Older Adult Council. We expect new initiatives to grow out of the event as best practices from across the denomination are examined. Gail Edmison, co-chairperson George Shepherd, co-chairperson camp and retreat ministry www.okumc.org/camps With the purpose statement, “To provide spiritual experiences to deepen the Christian commitment of persons of all ages, draw them closer to Jesus, and inspire them to live in deeper faith in their daily lives,” as its guide, Oklahoma United Methodist Camps supports our Conference with evangelism and leadership training for our children, youths, and adults. Support of the local churches in our annual conference is always our goal, and we appreciate their continued support of our facilities and programs. The year 2011 provided many challenges for camp ministry. Those started with flooding at Hardt Lodge, caused by broken pipes at Canyon Camp, and continued with flooding at Camp Egan that has closed down Egan Lodge. The year then turned hot and dry, causing many broken air conditioners and pipes and reduced attendance numbers. However, through it all, our dedicated staff and volunteers provided safe and meaningful ministry to all who dared to camp in the heat. The Program Committee of our Board of Trustees continues to plan new events for United Methodists and others in Oklahoma. Be sure to check out the following events in 2012: Senior Adult Summit, Grand Camp (for grandparents with grandchildren), Under the Stars, Life After High School (for high school graduates) and our two revamped Senior High Trek camps. Volunteers remain central to the success of our summer camps! We appreciate their dedication to provide quality leadership and resources. We ask your help in identifing new volunteers who love to work with campers, who are willing to donate their time, and who are willing to submit to our security screening procedures. To provide a safe environment for both our campers and leaders, we pledge to follow Safe Sanctuary policies. The Board of Trustees of Camp & Retreat Ministries presents the following funding request for 2013.

2012 AMOUNT —$250,500 2013 REQUEST —$258,000



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mostly in western Oklahoma, who helped us meet and even exceed that challenge for two new cabins at Canyon. These will be completed later in 2012. We also appreciate major donations to Cross Point Camp, for new cabins and facility remodeling, and to Egan for a new medical station. We are still seeking help for these projects. We continue to ask our donors to fulfill their pledges and encourage others to become donors to this meaningful ministry. Our dedicated camp staff is ready, willing, and able to meet the needs of campers and to provide hospitality and leadership for your church, district, and Conference events. We say a big thank-you to Kathy Coit as she retires, for her years of service to children’s camping and coordinating the security screenings. As Ed Coy-Light comes to the end of his leadership tenure with the Trustees, including his service as chairman, the board also expresses its gratitude to him. Ed Coy-Light, Board of Trustees Chairperson Randy McGuire, Camp and Retreat Ministry Director Campus ministry www.okumc.org/campus_ministry Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry Barna research shows 77 percent of those who make a decision for Christ in the United States do so before the age of 21.  There are more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the United States, with an estimated enrollment of 20 million students. The U.S. college campus is the ripest mission field in the Unites States today. The potential reaches internationally as well, due to the foreign-exchange opportunity on our campuses today. [From “Tulsa Oilman,” a website of The Church of Christ] While some parts of the church (other denominations and areas of the UMC) have all but abandoned the college campus, we of the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church have embraced the challenge and held firm in our support of this vital mission ministry. Our Conference-supported Wesley Foundations, ecumenical campus ministries, and local churchsponsored ministries are our representatives to this fertile mission field. In the next few pages, you will read about the successes and challenges faced by your outposts on the college campus. The Annual Conference Board of Higher Education & Campus Ministry (ACBHECM) is the administrative arm of the Conference that provides support and oversight to our collegiate ministries. Guided by our Five-Year Plan, 2011-12 saw the ACBHECM working in the following areas: Emphasis on Quality and Effectiveness of Ministry—We on the Board want our ministries to be very high quality and effective. We discovered there was no clear-cut, objective standard for what a campus ministry must be doing to foster quality and effective ministry. With this in mind, we developed and refined a set of standards, based on the “5 Practices of Fruitful Congregations.” The standards are tailored to fit the varying sizes and types of ministries we have in the Oklahoma Conference. They also have the flexibility to recognize the different settings in which the ministries are based. Accountability to Encourage Quality—We on the Board recognize the Conference has a tremendous financial investment in campus ministry. We embrace the challenge to be accountable for the resources that we oversee. We have streamlined the evaluation process to eliminate redundancy and to help us gather the information necessary to get an accurate picture of what is going on at each campus. By having a liaison that works directly with each campus in the evaluation process, we hope to provide better feedback to the campuses. We also began a new round of on-site consultations to help the Board get a firsthand perspective on each ministry. This process will take three years. Funding for Quality—We are in the process of instituting a program where we will reward campuses for very high-quality, meritorious ministry. We are looking at offering innovation grants to promote new ministries and merit funding after evaluation to reward existing high-quality

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programs. These funding changes will be done in a way that rewards merit without punishing other ministries. Training for Quality—In Spring 2012, we offered a training event for the boards of each campus ministry. While the content of the conference was fairly straightforward, the method of delivery was rather unique. Because we wanted both to get as many board members as possible involved and to hold down costs, we held the training event in front of a live audience and also made it available via Internet streaming. This allowed campuses far from Oklahoma City to hold board meetings to view the training via the Internet. This was a very successful first attempt and will, we think, serve as a model for future events. Returning to Quality—While we would love to say that every ministry we oversee is running perfectly, we know that isn’t always the case. Unlike the local church, which has a high level of continuity, campus ministries are highly volatile and can go into steep decline quickly. This year, the ACBHECM has worked closely with two campus ministries to help them return to quality ministry. At one, we worked with that campus ministry’s board, the designated church pastor, and the district superintendent to help a Wesley Foundation return to a model of ministry that was very successful in the past. While success is not guaranteed, that ministry is moving in the right direction. The Board’s work with another Wesley Foundation has just begun. In this case, we are exploring models of ministry beyond the typical “campus minister/Wesley Foundation building” model. We believe something very innovative will come out of this situation. Extending Quality—We recognize there are many college campuses where we in The United Methodist Church are not present. In Spring 2012, we targeted five campuses where we want to plant new ministries. We are encouraging local churches to start church-sponsored ministries to these campuses as a way for them to answer the call to mission in their own neighborhoods. The new Apportionment money that the Board oversees will go to pay start-up costs for these ministries, and each year we plan to have at least two new ministries up and running. The 21 members of the ACBHECM are dedicated to our mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ on college campuses in Oklahoma for the transformation of the world. But we recognize that we are the behind-the-scenes support team. The heroes are the men and women who serve as campus ministers. We challenge you to get to know your local campus ministry, to see how you and your church can help bring the love and grace of Jesus Christ to college students near you.

Jim Hill, chairperson Lawton Wesley foundation/cameron campus ministry Cameron University - Lawton

The Lawton Wesley Foundation at Cameron University is continuing in a strong fashion in the development of our ministries to the campus community and the United Methodist (UM) connection with the churches of the Lawton District and the Oklahoma Conference. One of the major goals of this past year for the Wesley Foundation was to strengthen our UM presence on campus and with the local churches of the district and Conference through the presence of the campus ministers and board members, plus through employment of a student intern/ambassador. This person recruited students for the Wesley Foundation and participated as a representative volunteer in ministries of the district and Conference. This outreach exceeded the goal and will be continued for the coming year. A second major goal was to strengthen the presence of the Wesley Foundation and Lawton District clergy and laity in the ecumenical ministry of Cameron Campus Ministry (CCM). The UM students and UM board/local church members have become a major presence in the midst of the events and functions co-sponsored by CCM and the Wesley Foundation. Although we are not in a numerical contest with the other eight denominations that support CCM, the vast majority of its board members and member churches are United Methodist. A third major goal was the addition of a stronger UM influence in the programming offered through the ecumenical center. This has been accomplished through the utilization of more UM pastors in worship events for students and more UM board members in direct contact with students and faculty in both coincidental and designated settings. For example, the faculty discussion group completed the material in Adam Hamilton’s book “Confronting the Controversies” over a period of eight weeks in Fall 2011 and will study additional UM-influenced series in the future.

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A fourth major goal was strengthening the Wesley Foundation’s board and committee structure. This has been accomplished by the addition of four new and well-functioning committees in accordance with the guidelines of the Oklahoma Conference. In Christ’s Spirit, commensurate with our calling as disciples of Christ, the United Methodists of the Lawton District, including students, faculty, churches, UMMen’s and Women’s groups, and ministers both lay and clergy, are supporting and implementing a growth of witness to the campus community, the city of Lawton, and the area of Lawton. Thank you for your continued support. Galeda and Montie Jones, co-campus ministers United Campus Ministry East Central University - Ada The past year at United Campus Ministry has been exciting as we have seen significant growth in our ministry. Last fall our leadership team expanded as we welcomed a large class of incoming freshman and also brought in a solid core of upperclassmen. In the past semester we started two new small groups, a group that does monthly missions, another group that does sports, while seeing our main programming grow and expand at the same time. Some of the biggest signs of fruitfulness have come through seeing lives being changed. Our ministry has seen at least five people break free from the bondage of drug use and abuse. We have seen several students stop drinking to excess and had a small group of guys come together and make a pact to quit smoking. Our goals for 2012 reflect the growth of the last year. We are continuing to expand our programming while taking on new forms of ministering to the community and college campus. We recently started a ministry that calls people to awareness of poverty across the world and to raise money for an orphanage in Haiti, where one of our students served during a two-month mission trip. There also has been growth within the community of campus ministers; various faith groups are working together to reach out to the campus. The United Campus Ministry joined with the Baptist Student Union to present a “Week of Prayer,” and all the campus ministries came together last semester to offer a campus-wide worship service. In all of this, we really feel the hand of God upon our ministry. God is pouring out His blessings upon us. Many of these blessings we see in the lives that we touch and the change that is affected for the Kingdom. Other blessings come from the people of our supporting United Methodist churches and the annual conference support. We thank everyone for their love, their prayers, and their support of our ministry now and into the future. Kel Penny, campus minister united campus ministry Eastern Oklahoma State - Wilburton What a privilege it is to serve college students on your behalf in the southeastern corner of our Conference! Each student holds the common desire to grow his or her opportunities in life. We meet them there, in this part of their stories, hoping that each might grow in relationship with Christ and in ministry to the world. Beyond graduation, we work to help our students connect with other campus ministries if they are continuing on to larger schools. Additionally, we work with all our graduates to help them plug back into local churches as leading laity. We work tirelessly by the power of the Holy Spirit to help create disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the Church and the world. April Coates, campus minister wesley foundation Langston University - Langston Service, service, service has made this a great year for the Wesley Foundation at Langston. Since the last Annual Conference, 12 people have accepted Christ as their personal Savior as a

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result of the worship, Bible study, and other programming offered through this campus ministry. Three of those were baptized at the Wesley center. Others chose to receive that sacrament in their hometowns, where their families could be a part. Two of those were United Methodist. We feel deflated that they don’t celebrate the sacrament with us; however, we also receive thanks from the parents. How must a parent feel when the college-aged child arrives home and says one of the first things that young person wants is to be baptized? How must it feel when that young person wants to lead a Bible study for children or other young adults during a holiday break? How does it feel when a student feels self-assured enough to pull out a Bible and hymnal and go to work in a church, articulating the word of God? Each year fewer of our students come into our program as Christians. That seems to be a national trend. However, the trend opens the door for more new Christians to come into the fold on college campuses. For Wesley Foundations, that means more young adults find the means of grace and places to worship in The United Methodist Church.

Cecelia Brooks, campus minister wesley foundation Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City

At Oklahoma City University we believe in combining head and heart when it comes to making disciples for the transformation of the world. The Wesley Center at OCU offers students an opportunity to learn through Bible studies, spirituality groups, hands-on mission events, and close connection with the great professors. We nourish our faith through worship, prayer, retreats, small groups, monthly mission opportunities, and fellowship. But campus ministry is more than just a multitude of things to do for our spiritual and personal growth. Campus ministry is about offering students a pastoral presence as they walk through a transformative part of their lives. These young men and women are finding out who they are, who they will become, and we remind them to follow the blessed nudging of their Creator. At a time when they are naturally focused on their own lives, we challenge them to deepen their relationships with Christ and to go and serve others. I am often amazed at the amount of pastoral care that takes place in the university setting. On average there are more than 20 pastoral-care appointments in a 10-week period, not including the everyday drop-ins. These students need our time and attention as they struggle to become the people God has called them to be. It is an honor to guide them with the love of Christ. Thank you for your support of Campus Ministry. Thank you to Bishop Hayes for speaking with the students at OCU about ministry. Thank you to the many people who have been supporting our dream of having a Wesley Center building on the campus of OCU. We still have a long way to go, so if you are willing to help us or know someone who is, please let me know. Jennifer J. Long, director of Religious Life/campus minister wesley foundation Northeastern Oklahoma A&M University - Miami What a great year this has been for Wesley Student Center in Miami! There has been large growth in the number of students involved. We report 136 distinct students feel at home here. They appreciate that the center does not use paper plates, plastic cups, and plastic utensils. We are as environmentally friendly as possible. Many of our students did not grow up attending church, and now the seed has been planted as we discuss equality for all and love for Christ. All students are welcome. We have both traditional and non-traditional students in attendance; GED students as well as those who play sports, work in theater and in music; and engineers and nurses. We also have a mixture of ethnic groups. Our Board of Directors feels a deep love for Wesley Foundations and financially supports and actively works for the ministry’s success. In Spring 2011 the board sponsored a Shrove

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Tuesday pancake lunch as a fundraiser. In Fall 2011, Miami UMC, our sponsoring church, held an Oktoberfest in early November as another fundraiser. My joy is working with college students and watching them grow toward being the persons God intends them to be. We greatly appreciate the Oklahoma Conference and Bartlesville District support for this ministry as we grow. We will continue to touch the lives of many students, giving them hope and love to deepen their Christian faith, as they become tomorrow’s leaders in our churches and communities. Cathie Pasco, campus ministry director wesley foundation Northeastern State University - Tahlequah The Wesley Foundation at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah is a small but thriving ministry. We have weekly lunches, Bible studies, worship, fellowship, and mission service. Our Bible studies have changed from one large group to several small groups. We have connected with the local church and have retired professors and clergy who are willing to come in and teach Bible studies. We also have student-led Bible studies throughout the semester. Our worship service also has evolved, and we have asked our Designated Church Clergy to offer Communion for us on a monthly basis. This also enables us to continue to strengthen and grow the relationship with the local church. We attend weekly worship services and participate in other ministries of the local church as well as those at the Wesley. Change is apparent and constantly happening at The Wesley Foundation in Tahlequah! Kaycee Young, campus ministry director wesley foundation Northwestern Oklahoma State University - Alva What is the Wesley House at NWOSU? Welcoming describes the atmosphere at the Wesley House. Everyone is welcome to attend and join all our activities. Encouraging. All students are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and participate in “Dinner & A Devo” by either preparing a meal or sharing a devotion for their peers. This has become contagious; students now encourage others to participate by offering to help one another. Study. Yes, at college you have to study. The Wesley House is open 24/7, with quiet spaces and wireless Internet access. We even have a computer for student use in case they don’t have their own laptops. Loving, lounging, loafing. Everyone needs to take out some time for R&R, and the Wesley House is a great place to relax and get away from the dorms. Energy-packed. College students have lots of energy, and we use that for many mission endeavors including Adopt-a-Highway, Habitat for Humanity, Halloween, caroling, and fundraising to provide Christmas gifts for a deserving family. Why do we love the Oklahoma Conference? Because, without your support, we couldn’t do as many of these activities. Home away from home. Everyone likes to go home because of the unconditional love there. That is the feeling we strive for at the Wesley House. Opportunities to grow… spiritually, emotionally, personally, and missionally. Utilized. The Wesley House is used by more than our students. An Alcoholics Anonymous group meets in our building twice weekly. Family gatherings, sororities, youth groups, and several local organizations have used our building, too. Seeking. Questions of faith do not end when students graduate from high school. Oftentimes one’s faith is called into question more than ever. No question or topic is taboo. Eventually students must leave. With God’s help, we hope to have prepared them to be productive members of a local United Methodist congregation that will continue their discipleship in Jesus Christ. Deb Corr, campus ministry director

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The United Methodist Student Center (UMSC) at Oklahoma Panhandle State University is creating leaders, making disciples, and transforming lives through a variety of ministries. Each week the interns join the director to pray to come in contact with and recognize students who did not grow up in church. As these students are realizing who they are as people, we hope to be a part of who they become as Christians. Our programs are designed to help students deepen and strengthen their faith. To accomplish this goal, we have several mission opportunities, student- and director-led Bible study opportunities, pizza and worship, Morning Prayer, and Christian fellowship and conversation. Each week United Methodist churches in the Panhandle bring enough food to feed 200 students. Our Free Lunch program is a good time to build relationships with the students and bring them into the UMSC community. The interns have taken on their role as Christian leaders in the campus community, and students turn to them frequently for guidance and insight. Because the interns are passionate about sharing their faith, many students have come to know Christ. Three students who left the church during high school have professed their faith this year. Since many of our students do not attend church on Sunday mornings, the center has become their place of worship on Thursday nights. Planning for our 2012-13 year, we have high expectations for our Holy Land mission trip. As this trip approaches, several fundraising opportunities will support this. We are thankful for a board that cares about the students and activities of the student center, and I am thankful for the opportunity to serve this wonderful ministry. Jacki Banks, campus minister wesley foundation Oklahoma State University - Stillwater Greetings in the name of Christ and from this holy mission community! It is an incredible joy to serve The United Methodist Church in campus ministry at Oklahoma State University. I would be remiss if I did not begin this report by thanking the churches of the Oklahoma Conference for their prayers and support. Our ministry is richer because of the local church. OSU is a dynamic, constantly changing environment. To be in ministry in this location, as in all major-university locations, is to be engaged in a constantly swinging pendulum of social, cultural, political, and religious dialogue. Campus ministry requires more of the Church than Bible studies, worship services, and a few social gatherings. Campus ministry requires a deep involvement in the burgeoning intellectual and spiritual lives of young adults. The Wesley Foundation at OSU is the type of community deeply involved in the forming of hearts and minds to become better disciples of Jesus Christ. One of the big joys we are celebrating this year is the decision of our Board of Directors to become involved in a comprehensive plan to build a new Wesley Foundation facility at OSU. We are excited about the possibilities and extended ministry opportunities that will be developed in this new facility. We already have initiated two of those. First, we have begun a Sunday Morning Worshipping Community of College Students. Secondly, our new facility space will offer the opportunity for students to live together in intentional Christian communities. Currently we have one small community (of young men) who have chosen to live together under a specific covenant that will be launched in August 2012. Our ministry, like our university, is dynamic, and we are blessed to be serving the Church in such a wonderful place. GO COWBOYS! Michael Bartley, campus minister

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“I’m Presbyterian, and the Wesley is a place I feel comfortable and where I don’t feel like I’m ‘weird’ or looked down upon.” This is the goal of the Wesley Center at Durant. We take the Church’s slogan, “Open hearts—Open minds—Open doors,” to heart. Every person who walks through the doors of the Wesley is welcome regardless of where they are on their journey. We stress that God’s grace is abundant and available for all. That is why we practice Holy Communion on a weekly basis. Our free lunch has grown in leaps in bounds and we continue not only to serve students on campus, but also the wider community. We never turn away anyone who is hungry, whether the meal is a hot lunch or a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich. NO ONE GOES AWAY HUNGRY. Our students continue to grow in their faith and their walk with Christ. They are committed to being the hands and feet of Christ. In Fall 2011 we connected with Skyline Urban Ministry and spent time sorting items at the ministry’s clothes closet in Oklahoma City. This project resonated with several students, who then organized a clothing drive, collecting clothes from students on campus as well as from the community to donate to Skyline. In October we participated in “Take Back the Night,” a domestic violence awareness walk, sponsored by Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s Office of Violence Prevention. In April 2012 the Wesley Center will participate in Relay for Life for the fourth consecutive year. We are looking forward to our trip to Nicaragua in 2013. In preparation for this, the students have agreed to sponsor two children from the local Fundacion El Samaritano. Our weekly tithing goes to this project. We visit churches on a regular basis, to share the ministry and vision of the Wesley Center. Some students volunteer to work with youth groups at churches in the area. We were honored in November to host the Ardmore District Youth Rally, at which a youth from our district made the commitment to be a Christ follower. The Wesley Center is making disciples for the transformation of the world on the campus of Southeastern and throughout the world. We know the support of our local churches, Ardmore District, the Oklahoma Conference, and the Board of Higher Education make all this possible. On behalf of the Wesley Center, thank you for your prayers and financial support throughout the year. We look forward to working with you in the coming year. Jolennda Cole, campus minister wesley foundation Southwestern Oklahoma State University - Weatherford The Wesley Foundation at SWOSU has had a great year of ministry! The Spring 2011 semester started with several growth spurts. Several students started meeting with the pastor for one-on-one discipleship, which helped them grow in their faith and in their leadership skills. We participated for the first time in the jurisdiction-wide All-Wesley Retreat at Cross Point Camp. Our Kappa Phi women’s group doubled from four members to eight. We started intentionally exploring worship possibilities for the SWOSU community; we held conversations and prayed for gifted student leaders, and some of our Wesley students began learning worship songs. We also began reaching out to youth groups in Clinton District by visiting churches and sharing the importance of campus ministry for college-bound young people. The 2010-11 school year concluded with our mission trip to Alaska in June. Although small in number, the group had a great time and was blessed to serve Homer UMC in several ways. The Fall 2011 semester started with great excitement. During the summer we successfully recruited two great worship leaders, and so we started offering worship in August. Our worshipping community that semester grew to average 17 students, and it has seen steady growth into 2012. Our Kappa Phi group again doubled, from eight to 17 members. We continued to reach out to our campus through weekly lunch, which reached more than 140 distinct people throughout the semester and averaged 33 per week in attendance. Also there were visits to churches in the district, a great retreat shared with students from NWOSU and OPSU, and one student attended Exploration 2011 as she listens for God’s direction in her life.

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We know God has great things in store for us in 2012. Our student leaders are growing ever more committed, and the number who have been trained to lead is also expanding. They take seriously their faith and their willingness to share their love for the Wesley. We see continued growth on the horizon, both as our students grow in their faith, and as more people come to know Wesley as their community of faith. Elizabeth Horton-Ware, campus minister wesley foundation University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond The Wesley Foundation at UCO is reaching out to students and sharing our love for God and for one another as we make new disciples of Jesus Christ while enriching our own faith. Students at the Wesley have been working together to open hearts, minds, and doors to reach out to more students on this campus. As a campus ministry, we make sure that, as soon as we begin a new semester, we have representatives of the Wesley Foundation welcome new students. Life on campus can be simultaneously overwhelming and lonely. The Wesley Foundation provides students a home away from home. Students involved in the ministries we offer here are engaged in living out their faith as they reach out to their fellow classmates. Forming relationships with every person we meet is a model of the Christian life. We do this through our open invitation to every student on campus to our weekly activities and also through our service at the Boys Ranch, Habitat for Humanity, and service in home health and hospice facilities, just to mention a few. As Christ’s followers, we are challenged to reach out to other students and share our love for God and for others through a wide variety of events. One of our United Methodist students invited a Muslim student to worship at our weekly service, and the Muslim student shared with me that he was humbled by the invitation from a classmate who knew that he was inviting someone who was not a Christian. While we have no idea how the Holy Spirit will transform this Muslim student’s life, we believe it is through forming relationships with those who do not know Christ that we will witness our faith to others. As campus ministry helps students learn what it means to be disciples, we are thrilled that students lead most of our programming activities here at the Wesley Foundation, such as worship, Bible studies, and local mission trips. Most recently students both led and served at a local food bank as they donated their time and energy in a project for those among us who are hungry. This campus ministry is indeed “making disciples, transforming lives, and creating leaders.” Our vision for next year is to continue sharing the gospel with all students at UCO while we also reach out to others in the community through mission opportunities. Everything we do here at the Wesley Foundation is possible because of your faithful support. Please continue praying for us and investing in the lives of college students as you support United Methodist-affiliated campus ministries. Gerard Nsabimana, campus minister wesley foundation University of Oklahoma - Norman For more than 200 years, the people called Methodists have been committed to the task of making disciples of Jesus Christ. Your faithful Apportionment giving has enabled us to be committed to making disciples of Jesus Christ on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman. One of our core values and a key way that we create and train disciples is through student leadership. We believe that we have been entrusted with a precious commodity at the OU Wesley: the future of The United Methodist Church. We are doing everything in our power to give young people ample opportunities to be in leadership. In this 2011-12 school year, we have a 35-member student leadership team. Each leader helps oversee one part of our ministry: small groups, missions, evangelism and outreach, worship, etc. Additionally he/she meets regularly with a staff member for one-on-one discipleship and accountability.

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Empowering the students to be in leadership enables us to have an active ministry that reaches hundreds of students at all faith levels and helps them in their spiritual journeys. In 2011, we had nearly 600 students involved in small groups or worship! We offered 20 small groups that included Bible study and accountability groups, fellowship groups, mission groups, musical groups, book studies, and others. We formed a new mission partnership with Asbury UMC in Oklahoma City, helping with a weekly outreach to inner-city children. Our students also raised and donated more than $10,000 to various United Methodist mission entities. ..... Our commitment to the Oklahoma Conference is to continue being good stewards of the resources with which we are blessed and to continue building a ministry that focuses on making disciples and training up young people to serve the local church when they graduate. Thank you for your faithful support and for being partners with us in ministry at OU. Daniel Dennison, campus minister norman chinese fellwoship Norman Thanks be to God for His indescribable gifts in the past year! • Hosting the international student orientation breakfast, which drew 400 students at the University of Oklahoma, in Spring and Fall 2011 • Providing 45 students a class in English as a Second Language/TOEFL and related assistance • 80 distinct students involved in Friday Bible study and Tuesday worship • Eight professions of faith Here’s a testimony by Yue Cao, a Chinese student: “I was an atheist when I was in China. My friend brought me to the Wesley in February 2011, and I felt very sad because my ex-boyfriend broke up with me at that time. Pastor Fuxia’s praying for me made me feel well. I would like to learn more from God in the church, so I come to the Wesley almost every week. In addition, I think the people who believe God are very nice and kind and humble. I found that they are humble and placid like all of you. “Every week I could learn something from the Bible and some beautiful songs about Jesus. After studying the Bible, I know I should be thankful to God because he gave us much unconditional love and patience. Christ died for us on the cross to save us. A few months ago, I nearly missed an important TOEFL test. I prepared and waited for a very long time, but I couldn’t get registered for the test. I was very sad, and I asked Pastor Fuxia to pray for me about this. An amazing thing happened to me: I got a chance to take the test on the very morning of the test day, and the better thing was that I passed the test! I have to say that I enjoy more peace since I’ve known Jesus. When I’m lonely and helpless, I remind myself that someone is accompanying and loving me forever. That is God. “The church is like a home where we can get everlasting love from God. As an international student, I’m very homesick. Two months ago, my dear grandma was ill, and she was nearly to die. I felt very desperate; the only thing I can do is to pray for her. After my praying, my grandma got better and better. “I always miss my family; I have no relatives here. Every Friday, Pastor Fuxia cooks chicken soup with vegetables for us. It’s delicious, and we all feel warm because of the Chinese taste. In addition, I have many good friends at the church, and that makes me happy. In September, I went to the Wesley retreat with many students at the Wesley. I had a lot of fun, and I think it’s a memorable experience in my life. “Jesus brought me many wonderful things, such as peace, mercy, and many good friends. He made me learn how to love others and how to build our confidence in him and so on. Thanks be to God for bringing us together. God bless you all.” Fuxia Wang, missionary wesley foundation University of Tulsa - Tulsa Thank you for helping make 2011 an abundant year of ministry at TU Wesley. College students, who are making critical choices about their beliefs, careers, and relationships, will be our local and world leaders soon. Please take the time to give the gift of prayer this year for students making these

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choices and for the Wesley ministry at TU. TU Wesley is a student-led ministry, with the focus on student missionaries leading campus Bible studies, spirit-filled service and outreach events, and discipling each other, with the guidance and teaching of the staff. Some highlights of the year have been: hosting a spring 24/7 prayer tent on Sharp Plaza; weekly deliveries for the Kendall Whittier food bank; regularly serving between 90 and 120 students at Friday Noon Lunch; reading/discussing C.S. Lewis literature; student-led worship, which was moved to Fridays in fall and Thursdays in spring; student leaders offering a variety of worship experiences so that other students experience God’s presence; weekly discipleship Bible studies both inside and outside of TU Wesley; the gift of a Second Saturday work team, from Tulsa’s Asbury UMC, which spruced up the building; Thanksgiving potluck; International Student Ministries communicating the love of Jesus to the mission field at TU; and, of course, the burning embers of Jungle Pong, always awaiting students’ discovery of this game of skill and chance. God has blessed us with students and student leaders, our Wesley Board of Directors, the Oklahoma Conference, Tulsa District, local churches, Sunday School classes, United Methodist Women, United Methodist Men, golfers, golf sponsors, alumni, and families who care for the students at TU and the ministry of Wesley. We are blessed to see how the body of Christ supports TU Wesley. Thank you for your gifts, prayers, and service for the Kingdom. Charlie Spears, campus minister oklahoma city university www.okcu.edu As Oklahoma’s only United Methodist university, we are grateful for our relationship to the Church. In turn, we are working very hard to continue to strengthen that relationship. We are particularly pleased to report that the percentage of United Methodist students enrolled at Oklahoma City University has increased from 15 percent to 20 percent over the last five years. These students not only are active in all facets of student life here at OCU, but also they are some of our best recruiters as they share their positive experiences with younger students in their home churches. We continue to offer special scholarship assistance to our clergy and their dependents in both the Oklahoma Conference and the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference. We feel this also has helped increase our enrollment of United Methodist students; when clergy members (or their dependents) have great experiences at OCU, they are more likely to steer students our way from their congregations. We are particularly excited to have the opportunity to host the Jurisdictional Youth Ministry Organization (JYMO) in July 2012. This is a gathering of United Methodist youths from across the South Central Jurisdiction. We are expecting more than 200 of them to be on the OCU campus in July. By meeting here, these young people will be able to observe at least a portion of the South Central Jurisdictional Conference, which will be held in downtown Oklahoma City. As you can imagine, we are treating each of these youths, who are strong leaders in their respective annual conferences, as prospective students. This spring, OCU celebrated a significant milestone with the 30th anniversary of the Wimberly School of Religion. A banquet attracted many alumni and friends of Wimberly. The celebration was coupled with the Martha Jean Lemon Lectures, which featured Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr. and Dr. Amy Oden, a former OCU professor and now the dean of Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. The Wimberly School of Religion’s contributions to the Oklahoma Conference are significant. OCU and Wimberly are committed to providing trained leadership for the Church and were delighted to learn this past year that the Oklahoma Conference leads the denomination in the number of young clergypersons serving churches. Beginning in 2013, the Annual Conference will meet on the OCU campus on an annual basis. Many of you will be on our campus prior to that. Whenever you are here, be sure to note the beautiful, towering spire with its cross now atop the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel, replacing the original that was damaged by high winds. And although you will not be able to see it, the name of Dorothy Graham has been lovingly inscribed on the cross—an appropriate tribute to one who gave so generously of herself to OCU. Maggie Ball, vice president of University-Church Relations

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Many small-membership churches across the state are struggling with being vital, healthy congregations. Regardless of size, sustainability is one of the major challenges facing churches today. In 2012-13 this office will continue to look at these related issues: • Tipping points for churches. What does this mean? Where and when will change happen to strengthen the local church? • What are the characteristics, what do “vital congregations” look like among smaller- membership churches? • Help smaller congregations understand their important role in “The Action Plan.” • Help smaller churches work on their strategic plans. Safe Sanctuaries training continues to evolve. All churches now should have the DVD produced by this office and the ability to do their own training. We have placed on the website a generic Safe Sanctuary training model for any church to use. On Sept. 1, 2011, the Conference contracted with the Trak 1 company to perform security screenings; this switch allows the process to be 100-percent paperless. The Fall 2011 events, “From A Mustard Seed: Vital Worship and Music in Smaller Churches,” were a great success. We had 304 participants, with 80 churches represented, at sessions across our state. In Fall 2012 our goal is to repeat this program. I encourage you to watch for this and participate when it comes to your region. The Youth Workers Academy reported its first class at maximum attendance. And we were pleased when the first out-of-state participant registered to attend our academy. We encourage volunteer and part-time youth ministers to consider the advantages of this training for them personally and for their churches. This program is co-sponsored by Oklahoma City University, and OCU faculty teach many of the classes. In March 2012, the Youth department co-sponsored YouTheology with Saint Paul School of Theology. Mark DeVries, author of “Family-Based Youth Ministry” and “Sustainable Youth Ministry,” was keynote speaker. Bishop Hayes preached in the opening worship, and numerous workshops were held in this Continuing Education event for youth directors across the state. Diana Northcutt, director Evangelism task group Members of the Evangelism Task Group have worked together with the Discipleship Ministry Team and other leaders of the Oklahoma Conference to develop a major emphasis on evangelism that can be used not only this year but in following years. The following is a summary of the Evangelism Program for 2012: 1. We will provide training throughout the year for local churches on how to do effective evangelism. 2. We ask that every local church do at least one major emphasis on evangelism during the annual conference year. For this we will provide many resources that are proven and useable. 3. We ask every local church to have an emphasis on evangelism during Christmas 2012 and beyond Christmas, using the program “Home for Christmas” as a model. 4. The Evangelism Task Group is developing an evangelism award that will be given annually to all local churches that meet certain criteria for effectiveness in evangelism. This award will be made available to small and larger churches in making new disciples of Christ each year. 5. The Evangelism Task Group recommends that each local church hold a major emphasis on prayer for evangelism or for making new disciples of Jesus Christ. The Evangelism Task Group will present resources to implement that emphasis on prayer and evangelism. natural church development committee The Natural Church Development Committee seeks to provide resources, training, and excellent coaching for any church in Oklahoma that desires to implement Natural Church Development as a means to fulfill that local church’s strategic plan and goals.

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Natural Church Development is one of the most proven tools to help a local church. The program identifies standards of effectiveness for local churches, provides the means for a church to assess itself in light of those standards, and offers a strategy for a local church to do the planning necessary to correct problems and plan a positive future. A total of 61 people in Oklahoma have been extensively trained as program coaches. Those coaches are available to any church in the Oklahoma Conference that would like help in using Natural Church Development. For more information on coaches, contact Connie Gibson. Steering committee members are: David Burris David Wiggs Darrell Cates Gary Holdeman Chuck Horton Linda Harker Dan Pulver Chuck Nordean Bob Pierson Connie Gibson

James Graham Terry Koehn Allen Schneider Scott Rodgers

Bob Pierson, Evangelism & Natural Church Development Committee chairperson commission on RURAL/SMALLER membership church www.okumc.org/small_church-commission

As a commission, it is our job is to represent the smaller and rural churches of the Conference. This responsibility takes on many forms but ultimately involves (1) being a voice on the Conference level for these churches and (2) providing resources and opportunities for them. With this in mind, we continue to offer ministry grants for local churches. These grants have been used to start a number of new ministries across our Conference and have helped local churches reach others for Christ. We also continue to offer continuing-education scholarships for clergy and laity who need financial assistance in order to attend training events or workshops. During this past year, we developed an application form, which is now available on the Conference Website, to assist those who want to apply for these scholarships. Another of our programs, Project Noel, has finished its fifth ministry season. For Christmas 2011, we had about 70 churches participate, and they distributed books, toys, batteries, and much more to children and families across our state. One change we made this year in Project Noel was to ask participating churches to help us at the central distribution warehouse. Some 12 churches agreed to help. Each worked one afternoon in the warehouse, providing much-needed assistance for our warehouse coordinators. Further, we continue to offer CDs to local churches of The United Methodist Hymnal and The Faith We Sing, and we hope to someday offer Worship and Song on CD as well. We are looking at new resources that we may be able to provide in the future to the churches we represent. It is a joy to represent the majority of the churches of our Conference. Amanda B.P. Lockwood, chairperson spiritual formation As we approach the next “Five-Day Academy for Spiritual Formation,” Nov. 5-10 at Canyon Camp, we are anticipating a rich time of exploration, spiritual growth, and conversation as well as time to sink roots into deeper prayer and discipleship. A typical day at the academy includes morning, evening, and night prayer services; faculty presentations; periods of silence for prayer and contemplation; time for conversation; recreation; and rest. Our faculty at the academy this fall will be William P. Brown and Kathryn Damiano. Bill Brown is professor of Old Testament Literature, Language, and Exegesis at Columbia Seminary and author of “The Seven Pillars of Creation.” His topic in November will be “The Spirituality of Wonder.” Kathryn Damiano is a Quaker, life-long contemplative, retreat leader, spiritual director, and cofounder of “The School of the Spirit.” Her topic will be “Discernment as a Way of Life.” The Five-Day Academy is a program of Upper Room Ministries and is for both laity and

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clergy. Scholarships are available for Oklahoma United Methodists. Five-Day Academy retreat leader and team: Kathy Leithner, Diana Northcutt, Victor McCullough, Cindy Mayes, and Katrina McBride. “Shepherds Retreats” are held four times a year at Turtle Rock Farm Retreat Center. These are 24-hour spiritual renewal retreats for clergy and lay. The contact person for these retreats is Susan Ross at Pawnee UMC. You’ll also find information at Turtle Rock Farm’s website, http://turtlerockfarmretreat.com. Kathy Leithner, leadership team member young adult ministries council Grace and peace to you in the name of Christ. In 2011 and the first half of 2012, the Council on Young Adult Ministries began creating a vision for our future. We have begun restructuring, with an effort to have representation from every district and with the creation of an executive team. This executive team will help co-chairpersons Andy Henson, laity, and Adam Shahan, clergy, coordinate our conference and jurisdictional efforts. Our emphases in the coming years are centered on the desire to increase participation on the council; to increase fellowship, worship, and networking among our young adults; to engage in a period of short-term missions within our own conference; and to engage in advocacy and develop a list of ideas and issues that are important to young adults both inside and outside our local churches. On March 31, our council went to Penn Avenue Redemption UMC in Oklahoma City. We installed irrigation pipes, rolled out sod, and did other landscaping for the church. After working outside, we gathered in the sanctuary for a time of worship, then heard from Adam Leathers. At the Re-Ignite Workshops in January and February, in addition to classes about young adult ministries, we had several young adult clergy and laity teach classes about issues and ideas important to them. In every district, among the classes with highest attendance were those taught by young adults. Finally, we have developed a concrete plan for subdividing into regional small groups, enabling us to meet more frequently. This is encouraged by The Book of Discipline and is a way to ease burdens of time and travel. Regional small groups will meet four times a year, and the council as a whole will meet twice a year, with our time together emphasizing worship, mission, and training young adult leaders. We are living in a time when “professing membership” does not mean to emerging young adults what it meant for previous generations; where young adults do not seek out churches in order to find a network of friends or a place for their children, but instead desire an outlet for their creativity and a praxis-oriented faith; where some of the issues facing our country and Church are viewed differently by young adults than by other generations. These issues, while difficult, cannot be ignored. The future of young adult participation in the Church depends on paying attention to and critically engaging these realities. In doing this, and in re-imagining the Church’s interaction with young adults, we are setting ourselves up for a bright and hopeful future. Adam Shahan, co-chairperson youth ministries www.okumc.org/youth The Oklahoma Conference Council on Youth Ministries (CCYM) is growing by leaps and bounds! Our annual leadership camp, C.Y.M.E., was very successful this past summer. So many youth have begun attending the camp that we had to set criteria for participation. Sign-up is limited to four youths per church; an exception is any youth may attend who has participated in at least half of CCYM-sponsored events. We are thrilled to be partnering with OCU’s Religion Department to write this year’s curriculum and coordinate worship services. If you would like to be an adult leader or nominate a youth to attend, contact our adult co-chairperson, Adam Brinson. At the CCYM Youth Summit, guest presenter Lily Lewin blessed us with a powerful workshop on prayer and prayer stations. We had record-breaking attendance at this event.

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Also, our CCYM meetings have been moved to the United Methodist Ministry Center, in Oklahoma City, from Edmond-Acts 2 United Methodist Church, to accommodate our growing numbers. Those numbers also mean more districts are represented, making it possible to take more steps in achieving our goal of an active youth council in each district. These councils boost communication among youths in the Conference and provide opportunities for youths within a district to interact more through district-sponsored events such as the 30-Hour Famine or Jam4Jesus. CCYM is experiencing an exciting time of growth and improvement. Because of this, we are able to do more mission work, fundraisers, and outreach to glorify God, and are able to encourage more youths to become active leaders in their churches, districts, and the Conference. If you have questions or would like further information, email me at [email protected], or contact Brinson at 580-227-7090 or [email protected]. Megan Shewey, youth co-chairperson

leadership development ministry team The mission of the Leadership Development Ministry Team (LDMT) is to develop ways to train, nurture, and involve clergy and laity as servant leaders in the life of the Church and beyond, for the purpose of making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. The Leadership Development Ministry Team: Board of Ordained Ministry, Board of Laity, Commission on Religion & Race, and Commission on the Status & Role of Women. LDMT and the Board of Laity continue to work together in developing programs and workshops for both clergy and laity. Local Church Leaders Workshops have undergone a name change and are now known as “ReIgnite Workshops.” The passion and hard work of Re-Ignite Workshops Coordinator Aly Shahan are appreciated as she accomplishes the task of helping each district provide a premier learning experience while maintaining its identity. The Leadership Development Ministry Team continues to develop new relationships with other Conference ministry groups. Discipleship Ministries for the Small-Membership Church invited LDMT to co-sponsor “Music and Worship in the Small-Membership Church” at six sites during one week in Fall 2011. LDMT continues to support the Single-Parent Family Gatherings offered through the Camps ministries. These unique retreats for single parents and their children are opportunities for the family to grow closer to each other and God. Moms, dads, sons, daughters, grandparents, and grandchildren have an awesome time together, while volunteer “angels” are always close by. We offer our prayers and support to new deans this year: Norm Wasson, dean for the Camp Egan event, and Aly Shahan, dean for the Cross Point Camp retreat. We express thanks for the financial support this year from individuals and churches in North/South OKC and Bartlesville Districts, which collected special offerings at their Re-ignite Workshops for these retreats. Every dollar donated helps reduce the cost for families to attend. LDMT is excited to be a part of the ongoing LEAD seminars for clergy. In Fall 2009, conversations began on the topic of helping pastors with the “nuts and bolts” of ministry. The Leadership Development Ministry Team and Conference Treasurer Brian Bakeman convened a planning group. As a result, the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, Oklahoma City University, Saint Paul School of Theology, and the Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation partnered to present seminars that address spiritual and administrative issues faced by part-time local pastors, student pastors, full-time local pastors, and elders in their church appointments. Topics for LEAD I are: personal financial management, corporate/church financial management, and conflict management. The LEAD II seminar focuses on personal and corporate/church stewardship and leading the laity. The LEAD III sessions focus on personal and corporate accountability, and leading church staff. Our goal is to continue offering three seminars each year, on topics that rotate through a three-year cycle. These seminars are designed to help participants obtain practical skills and knowledge beyond their educational preparations for ministry. We strive to make it possible for any clergy to attend. The seminars are held on the OCU campus.

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LDMT continues to identify opportunities, challenges, and creative ways to do things we can’t accomplish on our own. Through collaboration with the Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation, OCU, Saint Paul School of Theology, and many other Conference Ministry Teams and groups, these opportunities are accomplished. The Leadership Development Ministry Team is a committed group of ministries that in the coming year will continue to focus on equipping servant leaders who make disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Chuck Stewart, chairperson Dianne Peters, vice-chairperson commission on religion and race The Oklahoma Conference Commission on Religion & Race (OCORR) of The United Methodist Church recognizes the Conference theme from last year, “The Plan: A Bridge to the Future,” and this year’s theme, “Celebrating the Plan,” as two valuable opportunities for building “right relationships” within the Body of Christ. Thus, on July 21—immediately following the 2012 South Central Jurisdictional Conference— OCORR will host the third SCJ Commission on Religion & Race Chair Gathering. The event— “A Christian Approach to The New Jim Crow: What’s Next? Rethink, Take Action, Live the Solution”—will focus on the book “The New Jim Crow” by author Michelle Alexander. OCORR will offer workshops (i.e. “White Privilege,” “Mass Incarceration”) to help heighten awareness regarding the unjust and inhumane practices of racism throughout our nation. The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world (Wikipedia.org). This one-day event begins the process of social conscience development. It will help equip church leaders for cross-cultural, inclusive, and multicultural ministry. “Right relationships” become essential tools for building a multicultural Body of Christ. Join the OCORR! Contact [email protected]. Glenn Harris, chairperson commission on status and role of women The Oklahoma Conference COSROW strives to uphold the mission of the General Commission on the Status & Role of Women, which is to challenge The UMC at all levels to work for full and equal participation of women in the total life of the denomination, including ordination of women, equal access to policy-making, and recognition that Jesus Christ calls men and women alike to salvation, liberation, discipleship, and service in church and society. At the 2011 Annual Conference, COSROW held a breakfast honoring the newly ordained and commissioned clergywomen. Each of these honorees was presented with a commemorative gift recognizing her calling and ministry. Charla Gwartney was the featured speaker. She shared a moving witness of her experience as a female pastor. During the eight years in her appointment at Choctaw UMC, average worship attendance has increased 94 percent, from 121 to 235. We celebrated several landmarks for women in ministry during 2011. Linda Harker was appointed as senior pastor at McFarlin UMC, Norman, becoming the first clergywoman to lead a church that large, based on worship attendance, in the history of the Oklahoma Conference. She also was elected first during the clergy balloting for General Conference delegates, becoming the first clergywoman to achieve that honor. Frankye Johnson was the first African-American clergywoman to be elected by her peers and appointed by the bishop as dean of the Cabinet. And Donna Dodson was appointed as new Enid District superintendent. We also celebrate that 50 percent of churches in the Enid District are led by women as senior pastors. Currently, 29 percent of the active clergy in the Conference are women. As reported in the 2011 Conference Journal, women chair 21 percent of Conference boards, councils, commissions, and committees; and 26 percent chair Conference boards of trustees. Among our district lay leaders, 42 percent are women. No women are listed as chairpersons of any district Committees on Ordained Ministry or district Boards of Church Location & Building.

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COSROW held lunches for United Methodist female students at Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University and at Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa. At the lunches, members of COSROW shared information about the commission, answered questions, encouraged, and supported these women. COSROW also gave book scholarships to female seminary students.  We have reinstated the Frances E. Willard Award that recognizes an outstanding woman in ministry. The recipient will be announced at the Annual Conference. COSROW also is working to establish a presence at CYME camp, to talk with girls who may be hearing calls to ministry.  COSROW again will present gifts to the women being commissioned and ordained at the Annual Conference. These women will be helping lead one of the morning devotional times. COSROW is “Celebrating the Plan” by recognizing and affirming the many women, clergy and laity, throughout the Oklahoma Conference who are serving God through a wide range of ministries. Pam Cottrill, chairperson board of laity “Celebrate the Plan”—The Board of Laity celebrates our many local churches that have effective Strategic Plans and that continually work to progress further in their Plans and ministries, which leads to more vital congregations! Spirit-filled laity living and leading in ministry are an important part of the plan for sharing God’s love in local churches, communities, the Oklahoma Conference, and the world. Our efforts are focused on encouraging and equipping those Spiritfilled laity leaders to be involved in every aspect of effective plans for their churches in ministry to the world. The following are examples: • Seminary Lite, a joint effort by the Board of Laity and Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University, has registered 237 people for four Saturday sessions, as of this report’s writing. Participants, inspired by excellent professors, gained deeper knowledge while growing in their faith. • Celebrating “It Worked for Us” ministries in each district continues, with those efforts shared online at okumc.org. Joanne Kurklin is chairperson. • Lay Leader Handbook (available online at okumc.org). A total of 500 DVDs have been distributed to laity leaders. • The Board presented three classes in the Re-Ignite Workshops (Local Church Leaders Workshops): “Making a Difference—Starting a New Ministry,” “Lay Leaders Nuts and Bolts,” and “It Worked for Us” sharing ministry ideas. • General/Jurisdictional Conferences lay delegate election process was reviewed. • The Board worked with the Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation (OKUMF) in promoting OKC Thunder Basketball “Imagine No Malaria Night.” • Spring and Fall newsletters were mailed to churches’ lay leaders and lay delegates to the Annual Conference. • Ministry Sunday, informally named “Moving Sunday,” celebrates the ministries of local churches for incoming or returning pastors. Resources are online at okumc.org. • Laity Sunday and other special Sundays are observed, including Scouting Sunday, Children’s Sabbath, Youth Sunday, United Methodist Women’s Sunday, and Christian Family Month. • Networking—Through the members of our Board, we network with entities on mutual passions. Among those are Chuck Stewart (Leadership Development Ministry Team), Mark Springer (Stewardship/OKUMF), Josh Pulver (Young Adults/Families), Sharri Hiller (Camps/Youth), Judy Horne (Spiritual Growth), Barbara Perry (Discipleship Ministry Team), Mary Ann Smith (Missions), Gary Gilpin (Addiction Ministries), Claudean Harrison (United Methodist Rural Fellowship), Herschel Beard and Donna Heldermon (Annual Conference Council), Myrna Moore (Senior Adults), Bruce Ewing (Saint Paul School), and 12 effective district lay leaders and their associates. We “Celebrate the Plan” through UMMen, UMWomen, Youth, Scouting, Lay Speakers, Young Adults/Young Families, and Senior Adults: • More than 900 Certified Lay Speakers, adults and youths, are equipped and serving. Conference Director Pat Parvin and the district coordinators lead in offering training

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opportunities across the Conference. Parvin also has given excellent leadership the past two years as president of the National Association for Conference Directors of Lay Speaking Ministries. • Youth-Serving Ministries, led by Virginia Williams for the Conference and by district coordinators, reinforces youth outreach as churches open their doors to Girl Scouts, Camp Fire USA, 4-H, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Boy Scouts. Check out www.praypub.org. • United Methodist Women, led by Conference President Kathy Caldron, are the conscience of the Church for touching the lives of women and children in poverty. You are invited to grow by attending the Schools of Christian Mission, July 27-29 (weekend) or July 29 (one-day), both held at Oklahoma City University. The Schools are for all ages and genders. • United Methodist Men, led by Conference President William Chissoe, involve men in ministry and champion the “Strength for Service Fund” on behalf of our nation’s heroes. They are organizing district leadership. • The Youths of our Conference inspire their local churches as they serve in mission, outreach, VIM, evangelism, camps, and Youth Force. • We celebrate six youths and young adults who are serving as part of the Oklahoma Delegation to the 2012 General and Jurisdictional Conferences. • Consider sponsoring a young person to attend a camp or one of these special events this summer: • Single-Parent Family Gathering—Aug. 10-12 Camp Egan, June 22-24 Canyon Camp, June 22-24 Cross Point • Young Adult Retreat—May 18-20 at Cross Point The Board of Laity celebrates the success of the Conference Plan and the laity across Oklahoma who utilize their Strategic Plans as vehicles for their church families to better make disciples for Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Judy Benson, Conference lay leader Re-ignite Workshops (Local Church Leaders) www.okumc.org/lclw 2012 has been a year of changes for our Local Church Leaders Workshops. The first and most obvious change has been the renaming of the workshops. It will be a slow transition from “Local Church Leaders Workshops” to our new “Re-Ignite Workshops.” In the past, these workshops have been offered to and geared toward church leaders, committee chairpersons, staff members, etc., and the class choices reflected this. The material offered was mostly for training and information. This year we took our first steps to intentionally change that. Our goal is for these workshops to no longer be solely workshops for leaders, but workshops for all laity. While the same leader training classes will still be offered, we also want to have classes for laity who may be interested only in missions, in how to grow their own spirituality, or even in what it means to be a United Methodist. We want these workshops to be a time to Re-Connect, Re-Engage and Re-Ignite for all laity in our Oklahoma Conference. Many districts this year took a giant step and also offered classes for youths and children in their workshops. These were classes for youth and for children to attend! It is imperative that youths and children feel they are essential and treasured members of our local churches, our districts, and our Conference. How can we expect them to feel that way if we constantly put them aside to play games while adults benefit from training? The classes this year for youths and for children offered material in which they are interested and were taught by people experienced in working with those age groups. The Muskogee District reported 150 youths attended; worship at the Enid District workshop was led entirely by youths and children; the children of the North and South Oklahoma City Districts put together 125 “Compassion Kits” (including food, toothbrush, deodorant, etc.) to hand out to those in need. Wow! Look at the impact made by the involvement of youths and children. Imagine where we can be if we continue this effort! I would like to say a special thank-you to Bishop Hayes! He sees the importance of and

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continually supports the local churches. His involvement makes a difference in the environment and spirit of the workshops, and we feel truly blessed to have a bishop so engaged in our Re-Ignite Workshops. We look forward to your participation next year! Aly Shahan, coordinator

mission and service ministry team The Mission & Service Ministry Team (MSMT) exists to connect the local church to God’s mission in the world. We are called to be a resource, assisting the local church in its call to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. MSMT is made up of several outreach ministries. These include the Circle of Care, Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries, Volunteers In Mission, Cookson Hills Center, Skyline Ministries, Restore Hope, Neighborhood Services Organization, Project Transformation, Addiction Ministries, the Board of Church & Society, and ecumenical and interfaith ministries. We also relate to United Methodist continuing-care retirement communities and nursing homes, the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, the Rio Grande Conference, the Lydia Patterson Institute in El Paso, the Bolivia/Oklahoma Partnership, and overseas initiatives. We faithfully administrate the Woodworth Estate Fund. However, our focus is always to support the local church in its missional task. Here are two examples of this: • This is the second year of the All-Star Church Recognition Program. This program celebrates local-church faithfulness in supporting United Methodist missions through the Six Special Sundays, the Advance and UMCOR, and the Covenant Relationship program (connecting local churches with GBGM missionaries). The All-Star program also recognizes creative, grassroots efforts of local churches in mission. What is the Spirit doing through your church? Tell us, and let us celebrate with you. • The MSMT is working creatively with the GBGM (General Board of Global Ministries) in the task of calling up, sending out, and receiving missionaries. To this end we celebrate Fuxia Wang in her ministry to Chinese families residing in Oklahoma. Also, we rejoice that Kristen Brown has started her ministry in Palestine. Back in Oklahoma, Karen Distefano, our Conference secretary of Global Ministries, coordinated three mission tours around the state to introduce local churches to the mission field right in their backyards. This included introducing many to the great work of GBGM Church and Community Workers Meri Whitaker and Donna Pewo. It’s obvious, however, that all these works—as good as they are—are not enough. To be faithful to our task of assisting the mission of the local church, much more is needed. Therefore, in 2012 and beyond, we are launching a major initiative that will equip the MSMT and the Oklahoma Conference to provide significant missional resources to and through the local church. You will hear more about this exciting venture. Meanwhile, please be in prayer with us that the MSMT will never settle for anything less than the making of disciples for the transformation of the world. Thomas Hoffman, chairperson Karen Distefano, Conference secretary of Global Ministries addiction ministries www.addictionministries.org Happy Birthday, Addiction Ministries! Join us in celebrating 30 years of service to the Oklahoma Conference, in growing healthy, fruitful, and missional congregations addressing addiction ministry. The Addiction Ministries’ programming is affordable, statewide, inclusive, and engages spiritual leadership at the local-church level. We understand that leadership involves clergy, church staff, leading church laity, dedicated lay volunteers, and community partners. Education: Addiction Ministries offers a variety of educational opportunities that equip clergy and laity to respond to addiction in their midst, creating healthier environments for discipleship

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growth for the whole congregation. Our educational opportunities include: • Summer School on Chemical Dependency: A 12-day experiential learning lab on the campus of Oklahoma City University. Threeday module units (segments within the Summer School). • One-Day Seminar Series: Part I—The Disease, The Denial, The Doing Offers factual information, examines the denial that accompanies addiction, and shows how the local church can be proactive. Part II—Surviving Addiction: Yours, Mine, & Ours Family roles are explored, using Family Systems Theory, and the effects on society and the local church are studied. Part III—HOW: The REST of the Story Honesty, Openness, and Willingness: Explores the spiritual principles of AA and the similarities to John Wesley’s Quadrilateral. Prevention: Every dollar ($1) spent on prevention programming in the United States saves nine dollars ($9) on treatment. Many lives can be saved with prevention programming; as we know in Christ, every one matters. Programming: • Fatal Vision Goggles; • True Friends; • Parenting for Prevention; • Older Adults Awareness; • Gambling; • See It, Say It; etc. Faith Partners: Local-church Faith Partner Teams provide programming and services relating to addiction: making disciples, rejoicing in recovery, empowering the laity, speaking out for justice, and creating safe environments. Addiction Ministries holds Faith Partners Leadership Training and Team Training each year to develop these local-church lay teams. Advocacy: Addiction Ministries strives to be accountable to the faith tradition of social justice and to provide factual, current, and relevant information through our website, Facebook postings, and email communications. We share information from health care professionals via email. We address systemic issues related to substance abuse and behavioral addictions. Recovery Support: The ministry encourages a holistic approach through treatment, family, school, recovery groups, employers, and the church. We encourage radical hospitality. Within the last year, several churches have embraced Celebrate Recovery, Al-Anon, AA, Alateen, Gamblers Anonymous, and other 12-step groups. The fruits of our love and labor are not easily measured, but we see them daily as we experience God’s grace. We encourage walks alongside to comfort, to listen, and to rejoice in sharing the love of Jesus Christ. Annette Harper, director board of church and society www.okumc.org/church_society Your Conference Board of Church & Society has continued the work of Jesus Christ this past year and looks to march toward greater social justice in our state in the future. Under our Disciplinary mandate to educate United Methodists on our Social Principles and to advocate (and provide opportunities for advocacy) thereon, we continue to work and make strides. Efforts in education have included board members presenting on the Social Principles and advocacy skills at Re-Ignite Workshops (Local Church Leaders Workshops) across the Conference. Presentations were made in at least six districts. (Some districts did not invite us to present.) In addition, Social Principles booklets were given to all United Methodist legislators (see below), and were mailed to all people who signed up as UMCAN advocates (see below). After the success of

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our 2011 Social Holiness Retreat, plans are under way for a similar event in 2013. Watch for more details! On the advocacy front, we continue our efforts to further develop our United Methodist Constituent-Advocate Network (UMCAN) as a means of empowering United Methodists from all over the state to advocate for social justice in line with our Social Principles and their own faith understanding. More than 100 United Methodists from every corner of the state have signed on! We continue to try to monitor legislation, which is difficult for an all-volunteer board, and to send out informational UMCAN ALERTS that urge advocacy on specific issues. In the same vein, the Board of Church & Society, along with Bishop Hayes, sponsored our annual United Methodist Legislators Luncheon at the state Capitol on Feb. 8, 2012. Fifteen legislators joined the Bishop, full Cabinet, and Church & Society representatives. We thanked our legislators for their service, offered our assistance to them, and reminded them of their faith and their Church’s social justice teachings as they form public policy in our state. Church & Society also has been actively engaged in supporting ecumenical and other cooperative efforts to network and shape public policy in line with the Kingdom of God. We have supported and teamed with the Oklahoma Conference of Churches (OCC) in efforts to create a network for the 16 member communions of OCC to rally around social justice themes in our state. We also have supported and teamed with the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, a cause championed in our Social Principles. We hope to continue and expand these cooperative efforts in the future. Through these efforts and more, the Board of Church & Society helps “make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.” World transformation in line with the Kingdom of God is the stated mission of United Methodism. Therefore, may we all join the old prophet in saying, “Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” Kirt Moelling, chairperson bolivia/oklahoma methodist ayllu The Jilakata of the Bolivia/Oklahoma Methodist Ayllu (The Council of the Bolivia/Oklahoma Methodist Community) www.bokp.org We’re pushing for a new paradigm in missions: “Ayllu” (Partnership/Interdependence/ Community), with our longtime missions partner, the Evangelical Methodist Church in Bolivia (IEMB). This includes Volunteers In Mission (VIM) but goes beyond it toward real “Ayllu.” Here are updates on some of our newer, most crucial projects. All are ongoing. 1. Building a “Home for the Orphaned Grandparents,” Methodist widows/widowers whose children have died or emigrated and have not been in contact for years. These elderly live on 90 cents a day. There are virtually no nursing homes in all of Bolivia. 2. Lawton District has committed to send two VIM teams a year to build a church in the remote town of Cobija, located in the Amazon jungle. 3. Opening a medical clinic in Caypayqui, one of the most remote mountain villages. Any medical care is a six- to eight-hour walk from there. 4. Strengthened seven existing Methodist medical clinics with VIM teams’ service, support for nurses salaries and training, medicines, and seven motorcycles so nurses can make visits in neighboring communities. 5. Raised more than $35,000 for the Bolivian Pastor’s Endowment Fund, which now stands at more than $200,000 and which has provided more than $10,000 in salary support. 6. Oklahoma United Methodist children raised funds to create and print Bolivian Sunday School materials through mission offerings in Sunday School and Vacation Bible Schools. 7. Started the construction of a Women’s Center, mainly funded by the sale of crafts and by the support of United Methodist Women. 8. In 2012, a total of 11 VIM teams are scheduled to serve in Bolivia, including Medical, Church Construction, Music, and Women’s Encounter teams. We’re developing an Engineering VIM team for 2013 to work on water issues.

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9. We work with the autonomous, Oklahoma nonprofit Engineers In Action (EIA), founded through this partnership. EIA is bringing clean water, sanitation, and irrigation to more than 40,000 people. (www.engineersinaction.org), 10. Enabled these Bolivians to travel to Oklahoma to speak on the Bolivian Methodist understanding of the Gospel: Pastor Modesto Mamani, member of the Executive Committee of the IEMB; Excellency Eugenio Poma, Bolivian ambassador to Denmark and former Methodist bishop; and Joe Alvarez and Afnan Agramont, engineers. The Jilakata of the Ayllu are a group of Oklahoma laity and clergy who have been to Bolivia an average of eight times per person, are committed to leading one area of mission, and have made a significant financial contribution to that mission. The members are: Leslie Long, Tonya Ford, Don Crawley, Lewis Thompson, Julie Guy, Doug Valley, Linda Allen, Ken Baden, Michael Bartley, and Susan Waite. The ministry is led by clergyman David Stephenson, appointed by the bishops of Oklahoma and Bolivia to work full-time on this Ayllu. The position is solely supported by donations from local churches and individuals. David Stephenson, mission interpreter cookson hills center www.cooksonhillscenter.com I love to jokingly tell people that the United Methodists have two seasons: Christmas and Annual Conference. We have just passed through Christmas, and once again it is time to think about Annual Conference. The 2011 Christmas Store went very well. We served 260 families, a total of 1,149 individuals. We had 141 hard-working participants for Tool Tyme, in addition to the staff and volunteers from the community; I have enclosed a list of what was accomplished on this single Saturday. Then the elders from the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference came on opening day for the Christmas Store, to wrap gifts and carry groceries. Two volunteers from Pennsylvania spent three weeks with us. The Christmas Store is a gigantic effort, and it was great to have so many here to help. The statistics are in; Oklahoma and Arkansas are tied as the states with the most people who suffer from hunger. And the tri-county area we serve leads the nation in hunger needs. We provide several programs where people are fed as part of our ministry. Our senior citizen nutrition program, children’s program, day care, the Pack-N-Snack after-school take-home food program—all help us feed hungry children and elderly. This year we qualified for aid through the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. Every two months, an 18-wheeler loaded with food arrives, and free groceries are provided to 125 families. We rotate the supplies among a list of families because the demand is so great. We continue to partner with Blue Sky Behavioral Health Inc. for mental health services related to substance abuse. The provider “loans” us a certified alcohol and drug counselor weekly, providing individual counseling and teaching classes that help people with substance abuse problems get their lives back. Also, a physician comes every Monday to answer questions, give talks, and help people manage their health care. Oklahoma City University has initiated a program of sending a medical team to us annually, to give physicals and to study some of the challenges of rural health care. About 18 months ago, we were given six kilns from five locations for potential pottery enterprises. We began to pour Communion chalices designed with Native American flair. The chalices have been a big success; we have a backlog of orders. Our children and youth programs are going extremely well. The day care is operating at capacity. Our children’s program is well attended, and our youth group went on a mission trip in Summer 2011 to the Clinton Indian Church and Community Center, staffed by Donna Pewo, a United Methodist church and community worker with the General Board of Global Ministries. The youths taught Vacation Bible School. We are still raising money for a new Ministry Center on our campus. This has proven to be extremely difficult due to the state of the U.S. economy. We are halfway to the goal. We will host about 20 Volunteers In Mission teams this year, from Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, and Arkansas. Our teams will be led by a volunteer from Pennsylvania, because our center’s VIM coordinator sustained injuries in a vehicle accident.

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We are so proud to be a part of The United Methodist Church, and we want to be doing what God calls us to do. We hope that our partnership is one you cherish as well and that your continued prayers and support will be with us throughout 2012 and into 2013. Advance project numbers: Cookson Hills Center, No. 582161-6; Whitaker, No. 982994 Meri Whitaker, missionary criminal justice and mercy ministries www.cjamm.org CJAMM enters 2012 with gratitude and jubilation for a solvent 2011. We were able to carry over some funds into 2012, although only a meager amount. Last year was a year of new beginnings for our staff. Adam Leathers began working as assistant pastor at OKC-Penn Avenue Redemption Church. He preaches in the Sunday afternoon services and assists me on Thursday evenings. He remains director of New Day Camp Too. Darlene Lorenz has become case manager at Exodus House-Tulsa. She performed well as facilities manager for a couple of years and was promoted to case manager. Rick Forthman was appointed pastor at Lawton’s Aldersgate Redemption UMC. He is doing a great job as pastor and leader. He is active in the Lawton community as well as the Lawton District churches. I was pleased to serve this past year on the state’s Task Force for Children with Incarcerated Parents. The task force was created by the legislature and focused considerable attention on children we have served for many years at New Day Camps and Redemption Kids. Paul McDowell was appointed CJAMM director for the Ardmore District this year. Unfortunately, since the Redemption Church effort was terminated at Warren Memorial UMC, the operation of that ministry remains suspended. However, volunteers are leading a class at the Ardmore Community Correction Center, and Rev. McDowell is leading a Bible study on center. Our Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon was held again at OKC-First UMC. State Sen. Constance Johnson, a tireless advocate for criminal justice and correction reform, was the speaker. I was privileged to lead workshops at The International Conference for Restorative Justice in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the Third National Conference on Restorative Justice in Raleigh, N.C. In both places, the workshop was “Redemption Church as a Restorative Process.” A new private correctional center for women has opened in Enid. Pastor Jim Jones and a number of members of Christ UMC in Enid have taken the Department of Corrections volunteer training. They are transporting women to church. One has joined the church. They will be inviting and transporting them to Wednesday evening activities as well. Operation Hope had an amazing banquet fundraiser in October. More than $40,000 was raised for that ministry. In 2011, New Covenant UMC of Edmond adopted two apartments at Exodus House-Oklahoma City. Seminole-First UMC also has adopted an apartment there. All the Exodus House-Tulsa apartments have been adopted by local church groups. We look forward to a productive year of making disciples in and out of prison. Stan Basler, director circle of care www.circleofcare.org With each year passed, we tend to look back in regret at goals not quite accomplished, and we too often look forward with some anxiety that something unknown, and therefore feared, might block our progress. I prefer the motto “Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness.” I ask that we look back at 2011 with thanks for the opportunity to serve, that we celebrate our accomplishments and those of our children, and that we look forward to the coming year with anticipation of further serving His cause in serving His children.

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Among the highlights of 2011:



In Residential, we: • Maintained 91 percent utilization, serving 37 children at the United Methodist Children’s Home and United Methodist Boys Ranch. • Maintained 99 percent utilization on campus in our Independent Living Program, serving 58 youths, with an additional 56 youths served in the community. • Continued to grow in the number of youths graduating from high school, college, or vocational school. • Our youth compiled 3,382 hours of community service.



At Pearl’s Hope, we: • Served 14 women with 29 children in 2011. • A total of 62 percent successfully completed and left the program. • Finalized a renovation plan for Lyons Cottage and conducted an energy assessment for the entire campus.



In Child SHARE, we: • Served 555 children, averaging 293 children per day in our homes. • Completed 64 adoptions into “Forever Homes” in 2011, bringing our total to 296 since inception of the program. • Now also are serving foster families through cooperative ministries in Lawton, Ponca City, Enid, Elk City, and Grove. The numbers of children served in those five cities are not included in previous figures. • Holsinger Home, Enid, continued to serve a full house of six children throughout 2011. • Our Emergency Foster Home program served 50 children ages five or younger, and we have been given approval to expand into the Tulsa area. • Foster/Adoptive Home Study program continues to grow in District Two.

Local churches contributed 97 percent in Apportionment support to Circle of Care in 2011. We continue to be blessed with such strong support. Despite the tough economy, Circle of Care increased the number of children and youths supported by each of our programs. As you can see, we have many, many blessings for which to be thankful. Too often, we hear that each day brings another challenge. Let us remember that, in the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church and its many ministries, each day also brings a blessing. Thank you for all you do for our children, and may God’s grace continue to bless you as it does this ministry. Donald R. Batson, president/CEO

central oklahoma united methodist retirement facility, inc. Epworth Villa - Oklahoma City www.epworthvilla.com With a strategic road map in place, 2012 began with a sense of momentum and excitement for the Epworth Villa retirement community in north Oklahoma City. Our strategic plan includes four main goals: (1) Create an exceptional resident experience, (2) Create a high-performing team, (3) Drive financial strength and strategic growth, and (4) Develop premier programs and services. To create an exceptional resident experience, we will expand and remodel the campus. Phase One includes the construction of a new building that will be home to approximately 118 residents in assisted-living households, with underground parking. A second building will be constructed with 36 independent-living apartments and underground parking. We plan to break ground on Phase One in June 2012 and complete in July 2013. Phase Two will be the remodeling of the former assisted-living building to create an area for rehabilitative therapy for residents and non-residents and for long-term nursing care. Phase Three will be the remodeling of the nursing center to create

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a “main street” concept, which will include informal dining venues, bank, spa, dry cleaners, and other amenities. To create a high-performing team, we will focus on using various programs that create excitement and meaning in our employees’ daily work and develop employees who are in supervisory positions. To drive financial strength and growth, we will build on the financial success of 2011 by maintaining high occupancy and increasing resident satisfaction. We will expand our services to Stillwater by building a Continuing Care Retirement Community there with independent living, assisted living, memory care, and long-term and skilled nursing care, with ground breaking scheduled in 2013. To develop premier programs and services, we will continue to provide quality services by adhering to the high standards of CARF-CCAC, the accrediting organization for the senior living industry; and EAGLE, the accrediting program of the United Methodist Association. We will look for ways to better utilize technology in our expansion efforts outlined above. There will be renewed focus on philanthropy in 2012. We plan to raise $5 million of the funds necessary for the expansion and remodeling of Epworth Villa through the “Home For Life” campaign launched earlier this year. With the support and encouragement of Bishop Hayes, members of United Methodist churches in Oklahoma are being asked to support the United Methodist-related senior living communities in Oklahoma—The Commons, Enid; Oklahoma Methodist Manor, Tulsa; The United Methodist Retirement and Health Care Center, Clinton; and Epworth Villa—through an offering on Mother’s Day, May 13. The money collected will go toward benevolence to those in need at the four communities. To learn more about Epworth Villa, visit our website or visit us at 14901 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City. The united METHODIST retirement & health care center inc. of Clinton The United Methodist Retirement & Health Care Center Inc. of Clinton is currently preparing for the 2012-13 school year. Yes, that’s right, school year. We are partnering with the Clinton Public Schools to provide a pre-kindergarten “classroom” located within our Alzheimer’s Living Center. The pre-K students not only will have their regular classroom activities within the center but also will be interacting with our residents as well as having recess on our grounds. We are excited to participate in this intergenerational, early-childhood program. The life experiences our residents have to share and the joy and enthusiasm of the children will be beneficial to all. The playground equipment has been ordered, and we are looking forward to the new school year! Mike Sewell, administrator

oklahoma methodist manor www.ommtulsa.org Oklahoma Methodist Manor in Tulsa serves nearly 300 persons “in the spirit of Christ” offering various lifestyle options, including private residences (six Lakeside Homes, 42 Patio Homes, 33 Villas, 27 Felt House apartments, 41 assisted-living apartments in the Holliman Living Center, and 82 accommodations in the Health Care Households). During 2011 the Health Center underwent a complete renovation that has created separate living rooms, dining rooms, and kitchens in each of the six households. In addition, each household has a patio or balcony and a large sunroom. A spacious garden with a prayer labyrinth is also right outside the door. Each household is served by a team of versatile caregivers who personalize the care provided to every resident. The Spann Wellness Center is also under construction and is set to open in April 2012. It will

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include a heated salt-water pool, an indoor walking track, strength and conditioning equipment, and ample classroom space. The new wellness programs center will help us realize the goal of promoting whole-person wellness. Crestwood is a major expansion of the community that will add 103 new residences featuring a wide variety of affordable floor plans. Crestwood also offers underground parking, two restaurants, and large common spaces. Construction is nearly complete, and the first new members will move to the community in June 2012. Oklahoma Methodist Manor realized a number of other accomplishments in 2011: • During the year, 136 members lived in the Patio Homes, Lakeside Homes, and Villas. • Nursing care and rehabilitation were provided to 154 individuals, with 72 short-term residents returning home after rehabilitation. • The Holliman Living Center served 59 members. • In 2011, a total of 20 people benefitted from the Supplemental Aid Fund, which helps those in the Health Center who have outlived their financial resources. Charitable care totaled more than $250,000. • For the sixth consecutive year, the Manor was recognized in July by Oklahoma Magazine as among “The Best of the Best” in continuous care facilities. • OMM continued its affiliation agreement with the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine. Physicians in their second and third year of the Family Residency Program receive specialized training in gerontology in the Health Center. • The Marketing and Maintenance Teams completed 20 renovations and new settlements on Villas, Patio Homes, and Lakeside Homes, and six new members moved into the Felt House during 2011. • The OMM Marketing Team reached 90 reservations for Crestwood. • In March, The Oklahoma Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (OKAHSA) recognized Gail Runnels as Trustee of the Year for 2011. The award recognizes an individual serving on the governing board of an OKAHSA-member community whose contributions have made a positive financial impact for the community, furthered the mission of the organization, and provided direction for the future of the organization. • The OMM Dining Staff served more than 225,000 meals in 2011. In addition, successful special events were held for New Year’s Eve, Super Bowl Sunday, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The renovation of the kitchen was completed in a seamless fashion. • Katie Cox joined the staff in February as director of Wellness. Since then 10 new wellness classes have been started, involving more than 500 participants a month. The classes have been attended by both current and future members of the OMM community. In August, 57 people underwent the Senior Fitness Test.  The subsequent retest demonstrated that 54.6 percent of the group improved and 12.1 percent stayed the same. • In June, Dub Ambrose joined the staff as full-time chaplain. A Spiritual Life Council has been formed, made up of 11 members from five churches (Will Rogers UMC, Redeemer Covenant, Asbury UMC, Tulsa First Baptist, and Boston Avenue UMC). A “Thanksgiving and Farewell Memorial” ritual was developed involving the caregivers, friends, and family members present at the time of death of loved ones. Campus residents, members, and staff continued The Manor Prayer Chain for OMM residents, members, and employees. • Christmas gifts were provided for about 60 residents in the Health Center through the kindness and generosity of friends at Boston Avenue UMC, Tulsa First UMC, Asbury UMC, and OMM. Oklahoma Methodist Manor is grateful for the love and support provided by individuals and churches from across the Oklahoma Conference. Your kindness and generosity enable us to achieve our mission of serving seniors “in the spirit of Christ…” Steven H. Dickie, executive director

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Project transformation www.projecttransformation.org The past year brought new blessings to Project Transformation, including new staff, new financial donors, and the program’s expansion into a new community. Project Transformation is thrilled to have expanded camp programming to Muskogee in Summer 2011. That was the program’s first expansion into a new community since Summer 2008. Hosted at St. Paul’s, the program was facilitated by six AmeriCorps members, who resided at Bacone College during the eight weeks of camp. The Muskogee community has shown overwhelming support for Project Transformation’s ministry, and program staff is greatly encouraged by this new partnership. During Summer 2011, Project Transformation camps operated at eight church sites: Chapel Hill, Moore-First, and Sunny Lane, in the Oklahoma City metro; Grace, Southern Hills, and Wesley, in Tulsa; First United Methodist in Bartlesville; and the new site, St. Paul’s in Muskogee. The camps were facilitated by 48 college-age AmeriCorps members, who were recruited from colleges and universities in Oklahoma and other states. Furthermore, Project Transformation’s Partner Church volunteers contributed 10,497 hours to read and work with 451 children at the sites. As a result, 92 percent of the young campers were able to improve or remain at their ageappropriate reading levels during the summer. In addition to the one-on-one reading, volunteers served 34,055 meals to the children, during their 30 days of camp, and chaperoned field trips to the Oklahoma City Zoo, Science Museum Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Aquarium, and the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. The program was supported financially by several major donors, including: The Boeing Co., The George Kaiser Family Foundation, The Wegener Foundation, OGE Foundation, and Sonic Restaurants Inc. Furthermore, Project Transformation received a donation of more than 1,000 new books through a First Book grant. Lindsey Bryan, director restore hope ministries inc. www.restorehope.org Our mission in Tulsa is to “restore families in financial crisis to economic and spiritual vitality.” We live this out through person-to-person connections with families in need as they seek relief from the crises they face. We do this primarily in three ways: homelessness prevention, hunger reduction, and emotional/spiritual nurture. In addition, we have several special programs that seek to bring added light in a dark time. Program Summary Homelessness prevention: Restore Hope’s Homeless Prevention Initiative provides rent assistance for individuals and families at risk of homelessness. The initiative offers rent assistance to those who can document recent, sudden losses of income and face eviction. Last year we provided $350,640 in rent assistance and other financial aid to prevent eviction for 3,885 people. Hunger reduction: In Tulsa County, 30 percent of households with children are categorized as undernourished, something Restore Hope is committed to change. Last year, we distributed 416,000 pounds of food to fight hunger and feed our neighbors in need. This equates to $550,356 in Food Assistance for 8,884 families. Emotional and spiritual nurture: When a crisis strikes, economic or otherwise, more than a person’s physical well-being is impacted. The crisis itself is emotionally damaging, and the fact that the person must seek aid extracts an even greater toll on one’s sense of worth. Restore Hope addresses these needs through daily chapel services, volunteer prayer counselors, and chapel staff. Last year our staff and volunteers had prayer/counseling sessions with 5,774 clients and gave out 329 Bibles. Special events: $113,700 in school supplies for 2,842 students $47,400 in food for Thanksgiving baskets for 632 families $52,163 in Christmas gifts for 318 people

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Total Income: $1,713,288 Expenses: $1,501,055 ($780,256 cash; $803,723 gifts in-kind; $129,309 volunteer hours) Source: Individuals and groups 58% Grants 21% UM congregations 6% UM Apportionments 7% Volunteers 8%

Purpose: Aid to families 80% Program staff 13% Administration 6% Fundraising 1%

Of all donations, 93 percent goes directly to programming for our client families.

As you may know, 2011 was a time of transition at Restore Hope. February snowstorms caused our warehouse roof to collapse. While devastating, that gave us an opportunity to expand our warehouse’s capacity and create a bigger, stronger facility. April brought the retirement of Lawrence Johnson, our executive director for 25 years. Rev. Johnson gave much to this ministry; his work, with the help of many partners, led us to where we are today. In June we welcomed a new executive director, Jeff Jaynes, and we look forward to a future of great possibilities as we continue work to help build up the Kingdom of God and restore hope to families in need. Jeff Jaynes, executive director skyline urban ministry www.skylineurbanministry.org Skyline’s mission is to impact lives, empower those in need, and address the roots of poverty in Oklahoma with the love of Christ. Skyline also believes it is just as important to give others a place to serve as they hear Jesus say, “Feed my sheep.” To administer our nine programs requires more than 1,000 volunteers from dozens of United Methodist churches in central Oklahoma and other parts of the state. Volunteers are the lifeblood of our ministry; without them, ministry could not happen. In 2011, more than 1,216 volunteers logged a total of 15,489 volunteer hours in all areas of our ministry: Clothes Closet, Community Cupboard, Community Charity Eye Clinic, Alive in Christ on Saturday Night, Clothes for Kids, and Christmas Grace, to name a few. Those volunteer hours are valued at more than $264,091. Demand for services to our clients has increased at least 27 percent across the board, in all areas of ministry. In 2011, the Community Cupboard provided food for 7,113 family units, representing 18,059 people. Prime Timers provided more than 11,598 meals to senior citizens, and the Clothes Closet provided clothing for more than 2,742 families. Clothes for Kids provided new school uniforms and school supplies for 1,129 students. The Eye Clinic provided exams for 886 people and manufactured 651 pairs of glasses, of which 82 were free glasses for children. Our Jets programs continue to empower elementary-school youngsters to deal with troubling times in inner-city schools of Oklahoma City. In 2011, leaders reported 417 volunteer hours at the four Jets sites; eight students volunteered from Oklahoma City University, 15 from the Junior League, 11 from the Regional Food Bank, and six from UM churches and neighborhoods. There are new site directors at each of Skyline’s facilities. Their visioning and skills have given Skyline a fresh look. Skyline’s goals for 2012 are to continue to serve those who live in the margins. We also look to improve in the area of messaging, marketing, and development. God continues to have big plans for Skyline Urban Ministry. Skyline continues to work diligently to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ to those in need and to be a place to serve for those who have the desire to serve. Claudia Lovelace, executive director

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This has been a busy year for the Oklahoma Conference United Methodist Women. In the last half of 2011, the OK Cooperative School of Christian Mission went well, followed by the Mother-Child Retreat at Camp Egan, Annual Meeting in Shawnee, and workdays at Cookson Hills Center and Neighborhood Services Organization. Already this spring we have attended Day at the Legislature and the Spiritual Growth Retreat. Next on our calendar is the South Central Jurisdiction UMW Quadrennial Meeting in Abilene, Texas. The Oklahoma Conference UMW leadership is sponsoring bus transportation to Abilene, beginning at Miami, Okla., with stops in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Lawton. In August, the Women’s Division is sponsoring an event at Duke University by and for young women. We are excited for the opportunity this will provide to local members. All of our activities, from bake sales to food banks, raking leaves to sorting clothes, tutoring to childcare, reflect our commitment to the UMW PURPOSE: The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose purpose is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship; and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church. The members of the Oklahoma Conference United Methodist Women strive to “Walk with Wholeness,” this year’s theme, putting FAITH, HOPE, and LOVE into ACTION on behalf of women, children, and youths around the world. Kathy Caldron, president united methodist men In January 2011, when I accepted the position of president, there were obstacles to overcome. The executive committee was inactive; there were few lines of communication within the districts, and none between the districts and conference; and I had only local church experience. Less than one-half of our 12 districts had a president. The theme around which our revitalization efforts are centered is from Proverbs 27:17, “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” The emphasis being that iron must come into contact with iron in order for any sharpening to take place. Consequently, connecting churches within the district and the districts with each other has been the major thrust of our efforts so far. Establishing leadership in each district is also an essential part of the connectional process. We have reconstituted the Conference executive committee, and now have presidents in eight districts and one sub-district. We are also beginning to make progress in reestablishing lines of communication between the districts and the Conference. As I traveled the Conference in 2011, I found that there were many UMM groups active in ministry, but very few were aware of what any of the others were doing. The opportunity for iron to sharpen iron was mainly occurring at the local church level. Much work remains in connecting and strengthening the UMM organization at the local church, district, and Conference levels, but we are gradually forming a base from which this vital growth can occur. In 2012, we hope to continue to build on what we achieved in 2011. As our connections continue to expand, we expect to see more district, regional, and Conference events, so that even more men will be reached. Through the efforts and cooperation of the leaders, and with the help of God’s Spirit, UMM will continue to grow across the Conference and impact the lives of men. William Chissoe, president Oklahoma volunteers in mission www.okvim.org The purpose of the Oklahoma Conference Volunteers In Mission (OKVIM) is “to share the love of Christ, in ways that make a Christian difference.”

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This past year saw the adoption by the Annual Conference of an important policy document that sets out best practices for short-term missions under the auspices of our Conference. This has become necessary because of liability issues related to this ministry as well as the litigious nature of our society. However, far more than mere protection, the policy document seeks to set a high standard of mission practice so that the time, effort, and resources spent on mission can be maximized in transforming and growing disciples. The OKVIM continues to invest time in ensuring the safety of our teams by encouraging them to work in close partnerships with people on the ground and also by providing the best insurance and support while out of state or out of the country. While travel can never be guaranteed to be totally safe, OKVIM’s record over almost 25 years is a testimony to the strong systems, excellent training, and deep commitment of our team leaders to ensure the best outcomes for each team on mission. While we do have a clear plan for worst-case scenarios, we prepare for the best expression of mission possible, and this shows in the ways the Oklahoma Conference and its churches support this vital ministry. OKVIM’s Disaster Response work, under the very capable leadership of Richard Norman, is beginning to show the fruit of relationships that have been built over the past few years in the Disaster Response community, among both state and ecumenical partners. We are now well positioned to put our resources in the appropriate places, with maximum effectiveness, and look forward to our churches joining in to build another strong component to our work together. OKVIM also is focusing a lot of effort on encouraging young adults into this ministry. We are developing a curriculum to train youth pastors and Wesley Foundation staff in effective short-term missions and are exploring new ways to engage this generation in significant short-term and longerterm mission opportunities. The ministry is bearing rich fruit from the appointment of David Stephenson as our Bolivian mission interpreter and liaison. His work has both solidified and increased this most significant partnership in our Conference and has resulted in an ever-expanding number and variety of mission opportunities in Bolivia and also in visits of significant leaders of the Bolivian Church to Oklahoma. Jeremy Basset, director Gene Brantley, associate director Richard Norman, associate director

department of communications Our Communications staff is busy preparing for the upcoming South Central Jurisdictional Conference along with their usual work for our Oklahoma Conference. Communications board members have been more involved than ever before. All efforts focus on supporting our Conference’s Strategic Plan. Highlights from the year include: • 2012 General and Jurisdictional Conferences Director of Communications Joseph Harris is co-chairing the local planning committee for the Jurisdictional Conference, along with David Wilson from the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference (OIMC). That committee is now in final preparations for hosting this quadrennial conference that has not been held in Oklahoma since 1968. Anyone interested in volunteering to assist this group at the conference is invited to email [email protected]. The Jurisdictional Conference will be held July 18-21 at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. Witness the election of new bishops and track other Jurisdictional business via Internet live streaming. Use the link on our okumc.org website! General Conference, in late April-early May, also was available via live streaming. Our Communications office will receive a customized DVD, including Bishop Hayes’ sermon from the General Conference, to share after our Annual Conference. Details available soon! Both staff and board members were involved in scripting a video that highlights Oklahoma Methodist history in an engaging way. The video follows the Jurisdictional Conference theme, “Woven Together for Transformation.” The next edition of Contact, the Magazine will be available in July for Jurisdictional Conference delegates and readers of the Contact newspaper. The magazine will look back in time in Oklahoma, with stories drawn from both conferences.

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Training Communications board members attended a communications training event in July at the United Methodist Ministry Center. The staff did an excellent job of hosting; it was most beneficial. Board members then facilitated similar communications classes at most Re-Ignite Workshops. • Audiovisuals Video reports continue to make Annual Conference more engaging and help the conference run more efficiently. A new Apportionment DVD helps Oklahoma United Methodists understand and take pride in our Conference and denominational ministries. A supplemental interactive booklet is available to use with the DVD. • Web technology Live streaming will be available again during Annual Conference. This is especially helpful for those who cannot attend in person, allowing them through high-speed Internet access, in real time, to see their loved ones ordained or commissioned, worship with Annual Conference delegates, and be updated on Conference business. As use of smartphones and electronic tablets grows, we are working to make our websites “mobile-friendly.” The okumc.org site has a mobile Web app interface with features such as people search, news, events, and a church locator. • Contact Many Oklahoma United Methodists rely on the Contact newspaper for news of our Conference. Beginning in June, the $15 individual subscription fee can be paid online. Thanks to our relationship with UMR Communications, each print issue also includes news of the denomination. • And also .... Our Conference churches and ministries have received national exposure recently. Both the United Methodist News Service and the United Methodist Reporter have reprinted several Oklahoma Conference Contact stories. Our Media Library has purchased several new DVD resources, including current UMWomen studies. In addition to directing Communications and assisting and representing Bishop Hayes, Rev. Dr. Harris is responsible for the Conference Journal. He chairs the Communications Committee for the General Board of Higher Education & Ministry, is secretary of the General Commission on Religion & Race, and serves on the Africa University Development Committee and Asbury Seminary Board of Trustees. The board truly appreciates the good work of our Communications staff this year.



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The Oklahoma Conference Department of Congregational Development continues to focus on starting new United Methodist churches in Oklahoma. Our newest congregations are highlighted here for you. In June 2008 Chris Dodson was appointed to start a new church in southeast Moore, with the assistance of First UMC in Moore. This congregation, Cross Timbers, now averages about 100 in worship. They are becoming more financially independent, with offerings totaling more than $90,000 in 2011. In 2012 Cross Timbers is taking on more responsibilities by forming various committees from within the membership for Finance, Trustees, SPRC, etc. This congregation is primarily young families, so the church has a strong children’s ministry and a growing youth ministry, which organizes the monthly mission/service activity for Cross Timbers. In June 2010 two pastors were appointed to begin churches in Edmond. • Adam Ricks is the pastor of Connect UMC, which launched in Fall 2011. This congregation has been assisted by Edmond-Acts 2 UMC, which sent out about 30 of its members to help in this new-church start. Attendance is in the 100-120 range, and the future looks

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bright for this new church start. Allen Buck is the pastor of Summit UMC and has received assistance from OKC-Chapel Hill UMC. This congregation launched officially on Jan. 15, and attendance is averaging about 80. The future looks bright for this new church, too. In addition to these newest church starts, Congregational Development is assisting with a “restart.” Christ UMC in Oklahoma City has been given an opportunity to restart under the leadership of Semaj VanZant, who began his ministry there on Christmas Day 2011. Changes are under way to make Christ UMC a vital, growing church, reaching its community for Christ. Grant assistance from Congregational Development is provided through the Apportionment for Racial Ethnic Churches. Other ethnic groups that receive assistance from Congregational Development include: two Chinese churches, four Korean churches, and four Hispanic churches. In 2011 a major effort to review our work among Hispanics was led by Carlos Ramirez. Plans are under way to receive matching grants from the denomination’s Path One and National Hispanic Ministry Plan, which will enable our Conference to renew its efforts to be more effective in reaching the fastestgrowing population group in Oklahoma. We are excited about these new developments for our Hispanic Ministry. We are hopeful that we will be able to start more congregations each year. We are thankful for the support of the Council on Finance & Administration, which has supported increases to the Apportionment for new-church starts. We are able to sustain starting one new church every year and a new ethnic church every two or three years. Our desire is to have existing churches step up to help these new churches flourish. We are thankful for those who already have taken this step: Moore-First, Edmond-Acts 2, and OKC-Chapel Hill. We are particularly in need of more churches that will serve as anchor churches for new-church starts. We hope your church will become a part of this vital movement. New churches are essential in our Strategic Plan to reach new people, younger people, and more diverse people for Jesus Christ. •

Chris Tiger, chairperson Craig Stinson, director lydia patterson institute www.lydiapattersoninstitute.org It is my pleasure to submit this report to the bishop and members of the Conference, with great appreciation for your love, support, and prayers as we work together to do God’s work on the border between the U.S. and Mexico. In El Paso, Texas, Lydia Patterson Institute truly represents the connectionalism proclaimed by The United Methodist Church. Together with every member of this Conference and beyond, we have entered the 99th year of ministry with underprivileged young people on the border. Life on the border is a daily challenge. Our students have lived through some horrifying experiences. Some have lost family members, including one or both parents, due to violence. Assaults, kidnappings, and death occur on the streets where they live. The character of our students is such that, in spite of all, they still smile. They face situations with courage and faith. They remain focused on their school, and they constantly thank Lydia Patterson and The United Methodist Church for bringing them hope and a place of refuge, a place where they feel safe. They are grateful for the spiritual encouragement they receive here, and point to Lydia Patterson as their means for survival. Their common goal is to graduate and go to college. And thanks to the support of our United Methodist colleges and universities, 95 percent of our students reach that dream. Last year, United Methodist colleges and universities awarded more than $1 million in scholarships to our students. After two years of declines in enrollment because of the violence and economy across the border, we recovered in student numbers this year. With so many parents out of work, we doubled the number of work scholarships in order to keep students in school. At times like these, the faith of our supporters becomes most evident. We are thankful to United Methodist individuals and churches that went beyond contributing their Apportionments and also provided scholarships to save our students. Many in your conference were among those who made the difference, and we are extremely grateful.

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The work of Lydia Patterson goes beyond providing a good education. We are intentional about preparing leaders for the Church and forming disciples for Jesus Christ and the transformation of the world. Our lay ministry program has grown from five students to 95 this year. Students continue to serve churches locally and throughout the jurisdiction. Many are in seminary; others are moving through the process for ordination; and some are youth leaders, Bible teachers, choir directors, and small-church ministers. Through this program, we hope to comply with the needs of the Church as well as change the lives of many, including ours. The support of our United Methodist friends is evident in the recognition of our work. At times that is expressed in visits to our campus. Last summer we hosted the 40th anniversary of MARCHA (Methodists Associated Representing the Cause of Hispanic Americans), which returned to celebrate in the place where the organization was born. We also were honored by the visit of the College of Bishops, which affirmed its support. Work teams, mission groups, individuals, and everyone who comes to share a meal with us is a new spark of hope for our students. We soon will be celebrating our centennial anniversary. Among the numerous events planned for the year 2013 is the publishing of Lydia Patterson Institute’s history. As a guiding light and beacon among the missions of The United Methodist Church, it is only right that Lydia Patterson’s past be properly recorded. Plans also are in place to launch a capital campaign to rebuild our campus and place Lydia Patterson among those ministries of The United Methodist Church that will continue God’s work for another 100 years. As we approach this memorable date, we offer our words of gratitude and ask for your continued prayers for the safety of our students and continued success of our ministry. Socorro Brito de Anda, president mount sequoyah conference and retreat center - Fayetteville AR www.mountsequoyah.org The Year 2011 was one of recovery for Mount Sequoyah Retreat and Conference Center. The future is bright due to great support from the various annual conferences served by the Center. In 2011, Mount Sequoyah was host to more than 11,000 guests. The Center became: a meeting place for visiting University of Arkansas parents, a destination for increasing numbers of United Methodists, and a retreat for groups from other denominations. Use by secular groups also increased. The Center partnered with the City of Fayetteville in its sustainability projects and received in excess of $170,000 in loans, at 1 percent per annum, which will be paid by projected energy savings. Retreat and Conference registration software was purchased, and staff trained on its use and capabilities. In November 2011, Executive Directors John and Sheri Altland submitted their resignations to pursue other opportunities. Lamar Pettus, a trustee of Mount Sequoyah and chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Arkansas Conference, is serving as interim executive director. With the financial assistance of the Arkansas Methodist Foundation, The Alban Institute conducted an evaluation of operations and worked with the Mount Sequoyah board on adopting a strategic plan and evaluating its mission statement. Programming and the focus for 2012 indicate Mount Sequoyah will have an exciting year, financially its best in years. The way we operate and our programming focus is changing. While continuing to seek conferences and retreats primarily targeted at religious organizations and secular groups, we are building programs specifically designed to attract young families with children. Church leaders envisioned Mount Sequoyah as a retreat filled with the laughter and yells of young people, and we want to make the Mountain a place where that happens regularly—an affordable vacation site where young families can bring their children, experience the nature of God’s creation, and grow together in Christ. The Center also will host a supervisors’ training program, housing 20 guests for a 45-week period and generating income for operations. All areas of operations are being analyzed. Programs with a history of financial losses are being eliminated or redesigned, and programming is projected to generate a positive cash flow in 2012. The Center has a new caterer, and the dining hall will return a positive cash flow to offset the costs of its maintenance, insurance, and utilities. Facility use fees are under review, and increases have been initiated in some areas. Even with the increased fees, Mount Sequoyah has

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faced some scheduling problems due to growing attendance at events. Recently we were unable to accommodate all groups when more than one was scheduled to meet on our Mountain. Local architects and general contractors have volunteered to provide assistance in determining significant maintenance requirements and the costs for the renovation and restoration of old buildings that continue to serve but are in desperate need of attention. A full-time development and marketing director has been hired, and a new executive director is expected to be hired by June 1. Mount Sequoyah will not turn away from its heritage or purpose. Mount Sequoyah emphasizes Christian hospitality, and it is the board and staff’s goal that all who visit this mountain will experience the love of Jesus Christ and the spiritual renewal and growth that accompany such encounters. By our actions, our words, our deeds, and our prayers, Mount Sequoyah desires that all of the expected 12,000 visitors in 2012, especially any who have never heard the good news of Jesus Christ, leave this place aware of the Spirit of the mountain and staff who serve them. We at Mount Sequoyah refer to this as Christian love and hospitality. Our prayer is for wisdom for our new leadership and the board in its stewardship role, and for God to use the Mountain to ignite revival within this area, this jurisdiction, and God’s world. Your suggestions are appreciated, and your prayers are requested. Lamar Pettus, interim executive director The oklahoma united methodist foundation inc. www.okumf.org The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation strives to support the ministry of local United Methodist churches, ministries, and institutions. We do this through encouraging stewardship, fostering planned giving, promoting endowment formation, and managing funds and assets to strengthen and enhance the important work of Christ’s Church. We are grateful for our donors and their faithfulness to our United Methodist Church. In April, we celebrated our donors at our annual Cross & Flame Legacy Society luncheons in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. We are thankful for those who give their resources to ensure and enrich the ministries of our Conference now and in the future. The Foundation had the unique opportunity to partner with the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team to present the OKC Thunder “Nothing But Nets Night” in early April 2011. We sold more than 500 tickets for the professional basketball game to Oklahoma United Methodists and raised $10,000 for the Nothing But Nets campaign to provide bed nets to children and families in Africa. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation matched the amount raised to provide even more nets! Thank you to everyone who participated and helped support this great cause. We hosted Stewardship Focus Day in Oklahoma City in August, featuring guest speaker Clif Christopher. More than 200 clergy and laity attended to learn more about stewardship in the local church. It was a great event that helped empower clergy and church leaders to better lead their congregations financially. The Foundation continues to encourage and support churches offering Financial Peace University and EQUIP, our program helping churches better address debt and financial literacy. We believe it is of vital importance to honor God not only by tithing, but also with all of our financial resources. EQUIP uses Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University to help our churches and congregations become debt-free and learn the importance of financial freedom. Our investment committee continues to work diligently in monitoring our portfolio asset allocations and investment returns. Our investment philosophy focuses on long-term, conservative strategies we feel have the best opportunity to meet the funding needs of all the ministries we support and serve. Our planned giving staff helped implement a Wills Emphasis Program in several districts during the year. The program encourages our congregations to establish a will or an estate plan. The program addresses how to include the church in your will and the benefits of a proper plan. We want to thank Annual Conference delegates, each of our donors, and our Board of Trustees for their support. Because of faithful donors who have given so generously in the past, the ministries

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of our Conference are made more effective and vibrant. Endowments create long-term viability for our ministries and, simply stated, many would not exist today without the generosity and foresight of donors many years ago. Bill Junk, president Robert Long, chairperson Neighborhood services organization www.nso-mi.org In 1920, a group of Methodist women joined together to help Oklahoma City’s poorest families. Today, Neighborhood Services Organization (NSO) helps some 72,000 people a year. Our mission is to be a faith-based organization serving the at-risk and homeless population by providing housing solutions and teaching skills to transform lives. As NSO approaches the end of its first century of service, we have experienced tremendous growth and seem to be perched on an edge of a new era of service in the name of Christ for the homeless and at-risk in central Oklahoma. Some of the accomplishments in 2011 include: • Through leveraging a combination of private and public support, NSO was able to create an aftercare follow-up program for our transitional living programs (TLPs). We now are able to measure and track the success of clients as they leave our TLPs as well as provide guidance and support as needed. This is a vital program for which we have pursued funding for several years. • NSO hired its first communications and public relations director, which immediately increased our public exposure in the media as well as improving the quality of all our internal and external communications. • NSO had a record amount of media exposure in 2011. Stories appeared in several local periodicals, the newspaper, and in television coverage. • We completed and implemented the use of a donor database, which formalizes our giving records and ensures we are conducting timely stewardship activities. The year 2011 was an award-winning one for NSO and its staff: • The permanent supportive housing program for adults with mental illnesses, Palo Duro II, received an Apex Award from the Oklahoma Housing Financial Agency. • CEO Stacey Ninness was recognized as an “Oklahoma Achiever Under 40” by the Oklahoma Journal Record. • The “Hungry Man Race,” NSO’s first public fundraising event, was held in May and raised some $15,000. In addition, the event raised awareness of the organization and attracted many new volunteers and supporters. • One-hundred percent of the apartments in our TLP programs for women and children have been adopted by corporations or groups. These groups paint and decorate apartments before families move in, saving NSO money while providing lovely homes for families in crisis. • The NSO Dental Clinic continues to receive generous support from Delta Dental of the Oklahoma Oral Health Foundation and other private donors. There is tremendous support for expanding the services provided by this low-cost clinic. • Our board of directors continues work on the next five-year strategic plan for NSO, which includes unparalleled growth for our organization and services. • We recently upgraded our phone lines to help eliminate busy signals encountered by the public. Stacey Ninness, CEO

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Perkins marked centennial celebrations of the university’s 1911 founding and 1915 opening with the publication in 2011 of “Perkins School of Theology: A Centennial History,” by Joseph L. Allen, professor emeritus of Ethics. In addition to celebrating a distinguished past, Perkins is moving toward a bright future. Effective student recruitment coupled with the lowest attrition rate in more than a decade has led to double-digit annual growth in enrollment. United Methodists comprise 77 percent of our M.Div. cohort. Ten annual conferences in the South Central Jurisdiction provided funds, which were matched by the Perkins Prothro Foundation, to create endowments for students from their annual conferences. Resulting Perkins Annual Conference Endowment (PACE) grants from earnings on those endowments continue to provide financial aid annually. Twenty-seven United Methodist annual conferences are represented in our student body, plus five UMC-related conferences:  Indonesia, Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore. Dr. Brad Braxton was appointed Lois Craddock Perkins Professor of Homiletics and is the first African-American to hold an endowed chair at SMU, effective June 2012. Dr. Heidi Anne Miller, assistant professor of Christian Worship, and Dr. Linn Marie Tonstad, assistant professor of Christian Theology, joined Perkins in 2011. Dr. Pablo Andiñach, professor of Old Testament at ISEDET in Buenos Aires and a distinguished Methodist leader in Argentina, is a visiting professor. Alyce M. McKenzie was promoted to the George W. and Nell Ayers LeVan Endowed Chair of Preaching and Worship, named a recipient of SMU’s 2011 Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor Award, and elected 2012 president of the Academy of Homiletics. Bruce D. Marshall was appointed to the Edward and Emma Lehman Chair in Christian Doctrine. Marshall also became director of the Graduate Program in Religious Studies, combining the resources of Perkins and the department of religious studies in SMU’s Dedman College for students who pursue the Ph.D. Dr. Hugo Magallanes was appointed director of the Center for the Study of Latino/a Christianity and Religion at Perkins. Perkins recognized retirements of David Maldonado Jr., Marjorie Procter-Smith, and Charles M. Wood, who serves on the United Methodist General Conference. William B. Lawrence, dean and professor of American Church History southern methodist university, dallas texas www.smu.edu As SMU celebrates the centennial of its founding in 1911 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and its opening in 1915, the university continues to rise in national prominence. Highlights of the past year follow. SMU’s total Fall 2011 enrollment was 10,982, including 6,221 undergraduates and 4,761 graduate students. The ethnic minority enrollment made up 22.9 percent of the student body. The fall enrollment included a record number of 1,119 international students from 89 countries. Perkins School of Theology experienced an 11 percent enrollment increase, including students from 14 annual conferences. SMU’s external awards for research and sponsored projects have increased significantly. During 2010-11, SMU received $21.6 million for research and sponsored projects, up from $16.5 million in 2008-09. In 2011 the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching raised SMU’s classification to a research university with “high research activity.” “SMU Unbridled: The Second Century Campaign,” launched in 2008, is the largest fundraising effort in the university’s history, with a goal of $750 million. At campaign midpoint in 2012, gifts totaling $574 million are providing funds for 231 scholarships; 22 endowed academic positions; 15 academic program endowments, including support for two schools and one academic department; and 16 new or renovated facilities. SMU will break ground in April 2012 for a new Residential Commons complex of five

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buildings to house an additional 1,250 students on campus. This will enable SMU to implement a sophomore residency requirement. A new Ph.D. program in art history, established in 2011, brings to 26 the fields offering doctorates at SMU. Among new academic programs, the Embrey Human Rights Program offers one of only five human rights majors in the nation. A new general education curriculum for undergraduates, to be implemented in Fall 2012, is designed to prepare students for the demands of an increasingly interconnected global society, with renewed emphasis on ethics and courses with service-earning components. The George W. Bush Presidential Center, scheduled for completion in 2013, consists of a library, museum, and independent institute. The Bush Institute already has begun programming, with symposia on subjects including education, energy, literacy, and economic opportunity for Afghan women. In 2011 the institute was instrumental in bringing to the campus His Holiness the Dalai Lama to receive an honorary degree, present a public lecture, and interact with SMU and high school students. SMU’s centennial events in 2011 included a symposium on “The University and the City: Higher Education and the Common Good,” at which Perkins Dean William B. Lawrence presented a concluding summary. SMU treasures its United Methodist heritage, and we ask for your continued prayers and support. R Gerald Turner, president

saint paul school of theology www.spst.edu Oklahoma City University As we approach the end of our fourth year of educating leaders to make disciples for Jesus Christ, renew the Church, and transform the world, Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University has become thoroughly woven into the life of the Oklahoma Conference. Our mission is to educate lay and clergy leaders to strengthen local congregations here in Oklahoma, and we have worked systematically to fulfill that calling. This year we launched “Seminary Lite: Theological Education for the Laity” in partnership with the Board of Laity. Each class session has averaged 50 attendees, and the response has been very positive. By providing courses in New Testament, Old Testament, Christian Theology, United Methodist Heritage, Church History, and Worship we are helping to deepen faith and further leadership education for laity. This year we began to offer the Course of Study curriculum in Oklahoma City for part-time local pastors, and we are working to receive approval from the General Board of Higher Education & Ministry so we can offer it to full-time local pastors as well. This year we continued our collaborative work on the LEAD seminars for clergy and are now in the process of planning how to expand our leadership offerings to other annual conferences, as well as to add other components to the ongoing seminars. The LEAD seminars are a collaborative educational project of the Oklahoma Area of The United Methodist Church, OCU, and Saint Paul. This year we continued the development of our Native American Ministries Program. We have hired Bishop Steven Charleston (Episcopal Church and a member of the Choctaw Nation) to serve two years as Visiting Professor of Native American Ministries, funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. We also received a grant from the General Commission on Religion & Race for a Native American mentoring program to help increase Native candidates for ministry and for doctoral programs in theology. Finally, in August 2011 we graduated our first class of Master of Divinity students. All five are in the ordination process in Oklahoma. We anticipate graduating another five students in August 2012. Our enrollment remains just under 40 students in the Master of Divinity degree program. Saint Paul School of Theology at OCU is proud to serve the churches of Oklahoma and celebrates what we have done together these past four years. Thank you for your generous support, Oklahoma. We are your seminary!

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Kansas City Campus Saint Paul School of Theology is a seminary of The United Methodist Church that educates leaders to make disciples for Jesus Christ, renew the Church, and transform the world. We are one institution with two campuses, a free-standing seminary campus in Kansas City and a university partnership seminary on the campus of Oklahoma City University. During the 2011-12 academic year, 184 students from 14 annual conferences and seven countries were enrolled in degree programs at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City. Thirty-six students were enrolled in the Master of Divinity program at Saint Paul at OCU. The Course of Study School served 297 students at Kansas City and Springfield, Mo., and at Oklahoma City. The Resurrection Scholars program was founded on a partnership between Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City and the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection (COR) in Leawood, Kan. A class was taught by Saint Paul faculty and COR pastors, with special presentations from church staff on topics such as church leadership, stewardship, evangelism, governance, pastoral care, and discipleship. In addition, a small group of students completed a 10-hour-minimum weekly internship at COR, working in multiple areas of congregational life. The students were also assigned a pastoral mentor, had classes with Pastor Adam Hamilton, and met as a group each week to process the experience. A Doctor of Ministry cohort track focusing on Revitalizing Congregations began in January 2012. The track relates directly to the United Methodist Council of Bishops’ initiatives (the “Four Foci”) for the Church. The Wesleyan Strategies for the Missional Church D.Min. track will begin January 2013. Lead faculty include Dr. Henry H. Knight III, Dr. Robert Martin, and Dr. F. Douglas Powe Jr. In addition to the lead faculty, students will learn from pastors from some of today’s most dynamic Wesleyan congregations. The seminary will honor the Class of 1962 as its first 50-year class during its 51st Commencement Convocation in May. Bishop Teresa Snorton, the first female bishop elected by the CME Church, will speak. The Saint Paul YouTheology program, funded primarily by Lilly Endowment Inc., is a program for high school youths to explore their faith and calling through worship, service, study, travel, and a mentoring relationship. Several YouTheology graduates have become Saint Paul Master of Divinity students. In 2012, a Master of Divinity student who as a high school senior was part of the seminary’s first group of YouTheologians will graduate from Saint Paul School of Theology. The trustees, faculty, staff, and students of Saint Paul thank you for your interest, prayers and support. Elaine A. Robinson, academic dean, OCU campus south central jurisdiction http://scj.umportal.org We are anticipating the arrival of United Methodist lay and clergy delegates from eight states for the South Central Jurisdictional Conference, in Oklahoma City on July 18-21. The Oklahoma and Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference Host Committee has been hard at work to make delegates’ time here comfortable and the tasks easy to accomplish. The conference will officially open on Wednesday evening with the Communion and Memorial Service, to be held at OKC-St. Luke’s UMC. Prior to that service, several jurisdictional committees will be meeting, beginning on Monday. In business sessions at the Cox Convention Center downtown, we will hear reports of the work of the jurisdiction and elect three bishops for the Church. The Consecration Service for new bishops will be at 10 o’clock Saturday morning at St. Luke’s, as the conclusion of the conference. If you wish to attend you may register by going to http://scj.umportal.org and clicking on 2012 Jurisdictional Conference. David Severe, executive director

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This section contains the final versions of resolutions approved by delegates at the 2012 Annual Conference.

RESOLUTION FOR DISCONTINUANCE & ABANDONMENT OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF ROFF, OKLAHOMA

WHEREAS the Roff United Methodist Church of Roff, Oklahoma, located in Pontotoc County, was founded by early settlers as both the Methodist Episcopal Church and also the Methodist Episcopal Church South of Roff, Indian Territory, in the Chickasaw nation near the old 700 Ranch, between 1890 and 1900, and has a long and proud history; and WHEREAS the charge conference of the Roff United Methodist Church voted on December 11, 2011, to discontinue the church; and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended discontinuance of the Roff United Methodist Church and transfer of membership to the Fitzhugh United Methodist Church; and WHEREAS the consent to discontinue has been granted by the presiding bishop, a majority of the district superintendents, and the district board of location and building, and all proper Disciplinary requirements have been complied with; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Roff United Methodist Church be discontinued and abandoned effective December 31, 2011, and the property shall be sold and the proceeds paid to the Ardmore District Board of Trustees to be used for new and/or existing ministries in accordance with The Book of Discipline and the Guidelines of the Conference Board of Trustees as described in the 2011 Journal of the Oklahoma Annual Conference. Ardmore District Superintendent Guy C. Ames Resolution for Discontinuance of The Rocky United Methodist Church WHEREAS the Rocky United Methodist Church located in Washita County, Oklahoma, was founded in the spring of 1901 and has had a long and proud history; and WHEREAS the church conference of the Rocky United Methodist Church voted on December 7, 2011, to discontinue the church; and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended discontinuance of the Rocky United Methodist Church and transfer of membership to the Sentinel United Methodist Church; and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended that the property be sold and the proceeds directed toward the Department of Congregational Development for the purpose of New Church Starts; and WHEREAS the consent to discontinue has been granted by the presiding bishop, a majority of the district superintendents, and the Clinton District Board of Church Location and Building, and all proper Disciplinary requirements have been complied with; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rocky United Methodist Church be discontinued effective January 1, 2012, and that the property be sold with the proceeds directed toward the Department of Congregational Development for the development of New Church Starts in accordance with The Book of Discipline and the Guidelines of the Conference Board of Trustees. Clinton Superintendent District Charles L. Nordean

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WHEREAS the Savanna United Methodist Church, located on lots 9 & 10, block 15 in the Town of Savanna in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, was founded originally as the “Big Prairie School House and Union Church” in about 1890; on January 1, 1909, became the Savanna Methodist Episcopal Church, South; and has a long and proud history; WHEREAS the charge conference of the Savanna United Methodist Church voted on September 4, 2011, to discontinue the church and transfer the remaining membership; and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended discontinuance of the Savanna United Methodist Church and transfer of membership to the Christ United Methodist Church of McAlester; and WHEREAS the consent to discontinue has been granted by the presiding bishop, a majority of the district superintendents, and the district board of location and building, and all proper Disciplinary requirements have been complied with; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Savanna United Methodist Church be discontinued effective October 1, 2011, and the property shall be sold and the proceeds paid to the McAlester District Board of Trustees in accordance with the Book of Discipline and the Conference Standing Rules.

McAlester District Superintendent Darrell L. Cates

Resolution for Discontinuance and Abandonment of Honor Heights United Methodist Church

WHEREAS the Honor Heights United Methodist Church located in Muskogee, Oklahoma, was founded in or around 1934 and has had a long and proud history; and WHEREAS the Charge Conference of the Honor Heights United Methodist Church voted on May 3, 2012, to discontinue the church; and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended discontinuance of the Honor Heights United Methodist Church and transfer of membership to Bokoshe United Methodist Church of Bokoshe; and WHEREAS the consent to abandon and discontinue has been granted by the presiding bishop, a majority of the district superintendents, and all proper Disciplinary requirements have been complied with; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Honor Heights United Methodist Church be abandoned and discontinued effective May 31, 2012, and that the valuables inside the building be divided among three UMC churches in the matter specified at the Charge Conference, and that the remaining property be sold and the proceeds paid to the Muskogee District Board of Trustees to be used for new and/or existing ministries in accordance with the Book of Discipline and the Guidelines of the Conference Board of Trustees as described in the 2011 Journal of the Oklahoma Annual Conference. Muskogee District Superintendent Emery Mason

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WHEREAS the Harvard Avenue United Methodist Church located in the city of Tulsa in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, was organized in 1946 and has a long and proud history, and WHEREAS the Church Conference of the Harvard Avenue United Methodist Church voted on September 21, 2011, to discontinue the church and transfer the membership, and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended the discontinuance of the Harvard Avenue United Methodist Church and the transfer of membership to the Centenary United Methodist Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and WHEREAS the district superintendent has recommended that the property be transferred to the Tulsa District Trustees for the use of a future United Methodist ministry, and WHEREAS the consent to discontinue has been granted by the presiding bishop, a majority of the district superintendents, and the district board of church location and building, and all proper Disciplinary requirements have been complied with, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Harvard Avenue United Methodist Church be discontinued effective October 2, 2011, and that the property shall be transferred to the Tulsa District Board of Trustees for the use of a future United Methodist ministry.

Tulsa District Superintendent Dan G. Peil

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Mark S. Barnett Dwight D. Darrah Hardie M. Higgins Harold A. Honnold Kenneth W. Howard Dennis C. Jones Wesley R. Kimball Lawson G. Lee Robert L. Majors Jene Miller Mary Lou Branscum Millis Charles H. Richardson Roy C. Rowlan Dale Sullivan Jim C. Taylor

Pearl Boyce Sibyl Edmondson Helen Eisenberg Donna Hawkins Rebecca Heaton Esther Kay Lawanda Majors Birdie Payette Virginia Pipkin Frances Post Roberta Shepard Ruby Simpson

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Clergy Rev. Mark S. Barnett Rev. Mark S. Barnett, 50, of Midwest City, Okla., died Nov. 9, 2011. He was senior pastor of Wickline United Methodist Church at the time of his death. Mark was born Jan. 20, 1961, in El Paso, Texas, to Beverly and the late Rev. Marcus Barnett. He earned a bachelor’s in education/vocal performance at East Central University and his divinity degree from Phillips Theological Seminary. He was a member of the National Phi Kappa Tau and National Sigma Theta Epsilon Christian Men’s fraternities. He and Linda Dicus married on June 2, 1990. Rev. Barnett began his ministry career in 1989 as youth minister at Perry UMC. He then was appointed as the first campus ministry director at Oklahoma City University, where he served for five years. He pastored Hinton UMC for eight years, before his appointment to Wickline. He was ordained in 1993. Among his Church leadership, Barnett was an Oklahoma Conference clergy mentor; OKC-North District Board of Ministry member; and Camps dean, counselor, and curriculum writer. He led many mission teams. In the Midwest City/Del City community, he was a motivational speaker and led community prayer services. He was a member of the Tinker/Mid-Del Family YMCA Board of Directors, chaired the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign, and was honored as YMCA Volunteer of the Year 2007-08. He also was honored as Volunteer of the Year for the Midwest City Chamber of Commerce in 2006. Survivors include his wife of 21 years, Linda; daughters Taylor and Brenden; and honorary son Joe Nett. His life was celebrated Nov. 12 at Wickline UMC. Rev. Dwight Darrah Rev. Dr. Dwight D. Darrah, 84, of Bartlesville, Okla., died March 26, 2012. His ministry career extended more than half a century. Dwight was born in Oklahoma City on March 31, 1927, and grew up in Clinton. He attended the University of Oklahoma, and graduated from Oklahoma City University and Boston University. He served in the U.S. Army. OCU recognized him with a Doctor of Divinity degree in 1982. On Aug. 15, 1951, in Okeene, he married Carolina “Becky” Beckloff. She predeceased him in 2011. His first appointment was in 1947. He was ordained in 1955. He served twice as a district superintendent, leading the former Altus and Ada Districts. He was pastor at El Reno-Ellison Avenue, Laverne, Hinton, Harrison Memorial and Lake Churches in Tulsa, Kingfisher, OKCMayfair Heights, Tulsa-St. Paul’s, Muskogee-St. Paul, and Bartlesville-East Cross. In the 1970s, he was the superintendent of the Oklahoma United Methodist Children’s Home in Tahlequah and the Frances E. Willard Home for Girls in Tulsa. He had been pastor emeritus at East Cross since his retirement in 1992. He also worked then as a literacy tutor, minister of pastoral care, and law firm clerk. He was an avid reader. Survivors include three children, David and Mark Darrah and Linda Darrah Reynolds, and two grandsons.

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Memorial service was held March 31 at Boston Avenue Church, Tulsa, officiated by Revs. Charles Stewart of Altus and Eva Marie Campbell of Tulsa. Arrangements were by Stanley’s Funeral Home, Tulsa. Rev. Hardie Mack Higgins Rev. Hardie Mack Higgins, age 67, of Cedar Hill, Texas, died Jan. 23, 2012. Hardie was born Sept. 8, 1944, in Blackwell, Okla., to Jack and Lenore Higgins. As a young enlisted soldier, he served two deployments in Vietnam. Two decades later, he became a U.S. Army chaplain. He attended Northern Oklahoma College and graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma University in 1982. In 1983 he earned a divinity degree from Phillips seminary, and he was ordained a United Methodist elder in 1985. Rev. Higgins pastored at Jefferson, Renfrow, and Copan churches in Oklahoma between 1978 and 1984. He became an active-duty chaplain in 1984. Before retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 2005, his chaplaincy included service in Kuwait during Desert Storm and in Iraq. He also served in Germany, Korea, and Guantanamo. He received the Legion of Merit, two Bronze Stars, four Meritorious Service Medals, three Army Commendation Medals, the Joint Service Achievement Medal, two Army Achievement Medals, and other awards. In 2006 he earned a doctorate from Grace Theological Seminary. At the time of his death, he was studying Global Leadership in a doctoral program at Dallas Baptist University. Survivors include his wife, Younghee Higgins; son Christopher Higgins; daughter Leslie Sykes; and a grandson. Service was Jan. 27 at Blackwell UMC, officiated by Revs. James Hollifield and Pam Cottrill. Burial, with military honors, was at Blackwell Cemetery. Directing was Roberts and Son Funeral Home. Rev. Harold Honnold Rev. Harold A. Honnold, age 93, of Enid, Okla., died Jan. 17, 2012. Harold was born July 14, 1918, in Sand Springs, Okla., to Wilbur and Lula Jane (Lewis) Honnold. He received a bachelor’s degree from Phillips University, Enid, and obtained a divinity degree from Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas. He married Fay Shelton on July 16, 1944, in Dallas. He was ordained in 1945. He served as a pastor for more than 41 years, retiring in 1985. Churches he served were Harrah, Kaw City, Hunter, Newkirk, Ryan, Carter Avenue in Ardmore, Geary, Chelsea, Atoka, Hagler Memorial in Tulsa, Wynnewood, Wetumka, OKCOtterbein, OKC-St. Paul’s, Rose Hill in Tulsa, Jones, Okeene, and Waukomis. After retiring to Enid, he continued to pastor at churches in that area. He performed weddings and funerals until July 2011. Survivors include daughter Mary Fay McCumber, two grandsons, and a greatgranddaughter. His wife predeceased him. Graveside service was Jan. 20 at Waukomis Cemetery, with Rev. Larry McCumber officiating, under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.

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Rev. Kenneth Weldon Howard, 82, of Cathedral City, Calif., died July 30, 2011. He was born on April 20, 1929, on his grandfather’s ranch near Spanish Fort, Texas, to Robert and Ada Howard. He was age 2 when his family moved to Waurika, Okla. A graduate of Southern Methodist University and Duke Divinity School, he did postgraduate study at Cambridge University, England, and Melbourne University, Australia. His ministry career extended from 1951 to 1991, mostly in Oklahoma and also South Carolina. He was ordained in 1955. He was director of United Methodist Cooperative Ministries (now Restore Hope Ministries) in Tulsa for more than eight years. Also in Oklahoma, he served Lambuth and Penn Avenue churches in Oklahoma City; Grove; Harrah; Stroud; Vinita/Big Cabin; and in Tulsa: Memorial Drive, Harvard Avenue, and at Boston Avenue, where he was an associate pastor. He was a member of the Oklahoma Conference boards for Ordained Ministry, Church & Society, and Frances Willard Home. Loving to travel, he had visited 92 countries and gone around the world twice. He conducted preaching missions in Brazil and Malaysia, led Holy Land tours, and taught English in China with Global Volunteers. He retired to Palm Springs, Calif., in 1995. He was a founding member of the Stonewall Democrats, FrontRunners, Metropolitan Community Church, and Sunday Night Live of Palm Springs United Methodist Church. Survivors include his partner, Bill Gray; his children, Mark, Kevin, and Meredith Howard and Shannon Howard-Bravo; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; and Elizabeth Howard, to whom he was married for 33 years. Memorial service was Sept. 17 at Tulsa-Boston Avenue UMC, officiated by Rev. Bill Crowell, with interment at the church’s columbarium. Rev. Dennis Carlton Jones
 Rev. Dennis Carlton Jones, 65, of Skiatook, Okla., died Sept. 27, 2011. Dennis was born March 28, 1946, in Oklahoma City, to Henry and Lucile (Minton) Jones. He was a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma and Phillips Theological Seminary. A U.S. Army veteran, he served during the Vietnam War. Dennis Jones married Cherlyn Hannaford on June 10, 1967. He began his ministry in 1979 and was the founding pastor of Claremore-St. Andrew’s. He was ordained in 1983. He also served at Ochelata, Kremlin, Davis, Mount Zion near El Reno, Sentinel/Rocky, Lawton Heights, and Yale/Maramec. He was assigned to Honorable Location in 2002 and to Honorable Location Retired in 2008. Survivors include his wife, daughters Rachael Jones and Christina Bertwell, and four grandchildren. Service was Oct. 1 at Skiatook-First UMC, officiated by Rev. Norm Wasson, with burial at Osage Garden Cemetery, directed by Peters-Stumpff Funeral Home. Rev. Wesley Robert Kimball Rev. Wesley Robert Kimball, age 86, of Sherman, Texas, died Dec. 25, 2011. At the time of his death, he was serving his seventh year as pastor of Wesley United Methodist Church in Hugo. Wes was born March 31, 1925, in Fairview, Okla., to William and Anna (Price) Kimball. He grew up on his family’s homestead south of Seiling. He married Shirley I. Reed on Dec. 5, 1964.

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He held degrees from Phillips University at Enid, Miami (Ohio) University, and United Theological Seminary, and did further graduate study at five other schools, including Perkins School of Theology. Rev. Kimball received his license to preach in 1948, was ordained as a deacon in 1955, as an elder in 1977, and officially retired in 1987. He also served in the West Ohio and North Texas Conferences. In Oklahoma he also pastored at Marshall, Yewed/Prairie Valley, Sulphur-St. Paul, Gene Autry, Martha, Lawton-Sullivan Village, and Quinton. He also spoke and led revivals in those three states as well as in Louisiana, West Virginia, and Alaska. His military service also was extensive, with commissions in both the Army and Air Force. He enlisted in 1943 and served during World War II and the Korean War. After 33 years with the military, including work as an auxiliary chaplain, he retired as an Air Force lieutenant colonel in 1981. He also served 30 years in the Air Force Civil Service. He held a number of civilian and military honors, including three humanitarian awards from the Greater Hugo Area Chamber of Commerce. He established Sharing Hope in Hugo Inc. and had been president of the Hugo Ministerial Alliance and administrator of its Benevolence Fund. At the time of his death, he also was president of Kimball Construction Co. and president/ board chairman of Kimball Land & Cattle Co. Survivors include his wife of 47 years; daughter Anna Allen; sons John, Edward, William, and David Kimball; eight grandchildren and one stepgranddaughter, nine great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren. Service was Dec. 28 at Wesley UMC, Hugo. Burial with full military honors was at Fort Sill National Cemetery. Directing was Miller & Miller Funeral Home, Hugo. Rev. Lawson Gerald Lee Rev. Lawson Gerald Lee, age 93, of Enid, Okla., died Nov. 23, 2011. His ministry career stretched from Oklahoma and Louisiana to Peru and Uruguay. He was born May 9, 1918, in Homestead, Okla., to George and Cecille (Smith) Lee. He was valedictorian of both grade school and high school at Homestead, and excelled in athletics. At age 15, he made and played his own violin. He later built electric organs for three churches. He attended NWU, SMU, and USC. Rev. Lee was ordained in 1945. In Oklahoma, Rev. Lee served at Keyes, Mutual, Enid-Grand Avenue, Catoosa, Lawton-St. Paul’s, and Cleo Springs, officially retiring in 1983. He also ministered at Arnett and Kremlin. In Louisiana, he pastored churches in New Orleans and Logansport. In Lima, Peru, he was the national director for Church World Service. He helped guide rebuilding after a 1970 earthquake in that country. In Uruguay, he served 21 years, establishing and building churches; his assignments included district superintendent as well as executive secretary/ national head of the Methodist Church of Uruguay. In Enid, he managed Root Real Estate-Century 21. His skills included carpentry; he built his house and others. Among his hobbies were photo restoration, writing and making books, painting, and collecting stamps. Survivors include his wife, Elsa E. Martinez, and his daughter, Susana Rivera. Service was Nov. 28 at Enid Cemetery Chapel, officiated by Rev. Grayson Lucky, with

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In 2011, both Rev. Robert Leonard Majors and his wife, Lawanda, joined the Church Eternal. Their marriage spanned 60 years. They met while attending Oklahoma City University and married on Sept. 2, 1951. Robert was born Dec. 27, 1928, and died at age 82 on Dec. 9, 2011, in Oklahoma City. His parents were Louie and Gladys Majors. His clergy career included service as McAlester District superintendent. He first pastored at Wanette/Trousdale in 1950. He was ordained in 1955. He also served Moore-First, OKC-Wickline, Chickasha-Epworth, Sapulpa-First, Tahlequah, Watonga, OKCSecond, Marietta, Blair, Grant/Fort Towson, and Jones. He officially retired in 1997. Only days before his death, he was participating in church life at Moore-First and MooreNew Life. Lawanda was born April 18, 1927, in Altus and died at age 84 on Oct. 25, 2011, in Oklahoma City. Her parents were Ben and Vaud Brown. In college, she was a double major, in vocal music and secretarial science. She directed choirs in churches where her husband pastored, and she was an acclaimed soloist. She worked as a secretary at Perkins School of Theology and a number of churches. Survivors include their son, Robleigh Majors, and a grandson. Service for Mrs. Majors was Oct. 31, and for Rev. Majors, Dec. 14. Both funerals were at Moore-First UMC, with burial at Altus. Arrangements were by John M. Ireland Funeral Home & Chapel, Moore. Rev. Jene Miller Rev. Dr. Walter Jene Miller, 86, of Arnett, Okla., died May 17, 2011. Jene was one of twin sons born to Raymond and Nono Miller on Oct. 25, 1924, in Hollis, Okla. He knew from an early age that he was bound for the ministry. At 18, he enlisted in the Army. Because he was licensed to preach, played piano, and typed, he qualified as a chaplain’s assistant. During World War II, he served that role in Europe, including in the Normandy Invasion. He met Gloria F. Swanson through the Wesley Foundation while studying at the University of Oklahoma, preaching at Washington UMC, and serving as youth director at Purcell. They married in 1948. He earned a B.A. in English at OU and master’s degrees at East Texas State University and Southern Methodist University. His doctoral work was done at National Christian University of Missouri. In 1951, he began his ministry career in the North Texas Conference. His first Oklahoma appointment was in 1954 at Bartlesville and Barnsdall, and he was ordained as an elder that year. He also served East Cross and Limestone churches in Bartlesville, OKC-Britton, Blackwell, OKC-Linwood, Edmond-First, Altus-Grace, Snyder/Mountain Park, and Kingston. After retirement, he was pastor at Arnett, 1994-2007. Miller also was a campus minister at OU, and he directed Skyline Urban Ministry and TEEM (The Education & Employment Ministry) in Oklahoma City. He advocated against prejudice and was active in the U.S. civil rights movement. He was one of the creators of the “Gridiron” show at the Annual Conference. Shortly before his death, he delivered the baccalaureate address at Arnett High School.

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Survivors include his wife of 63 years, daughters Nona Clifton and Karen Miller Ballard, and two grandsons. Service was June 2 at the Arnett High School Auditorium. Graveside service was at Hollis. Arrangements were by Shaw Funeral Home, Arnett. Rev. Mary Lou Branscum Millis Rev. Mary Lou Branscum Millis, 79, of Muskogee, Okla., died Sept. 2, 2011. She was the first female elder ordained in the Oklahoma Conference. Mary Lou was born Aug. 22, 1932, in Vian, Okla., to H.W. and Hattie (Moss) Branscum. She graduated from Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. She was ordained as a deacon in 1966 and as an elder in 1969. She served churches between 1967 and 1975, when she was assigned to Honorable Location. In a 2006 newspaper interview, she said a friend had urged her to consider a career in the Church rather than work as an educator. She recalled that her father worried she might not be accepted as a clergy member, and “my mother was kind of proud of it.” Her first appointment was to Fletcher. She also served at Tulsa-Trinity, Okmulgee-Butler Memorial, and Bartlesville-First. When Rev. Branscum married Lawrence Millis, a Muskogee optometrist, in the 1970s, she became a full-time homemaker. He predeceased her. Survivors include her sister Peggy Rosenberg; nephews Jack, Richard, and Alan Rosenberg; and niece Terri Gogel. Private service was held Sept. 3 at Garden of Memories in Vian. Rev. Charles Holt Richardson Rev. Charles Holt Richardson, age 82, of Tulsa, Okla., died Dec. 7, 2011. Charles was born Nov. 4, 1929, in Ray City, Okla., to Holt and Ida Mae (Teague) Richardson. He graduated from Coffee Junior College in 1949, Southern Methodist University in 1951, and Duke Divinity School in 1954. He received an honorary doctorate from Oklahoma City University. He was ordained as an elder in 1955. His ministry career included service as superintendent of the Oklahoma City South District and as executive director at Oklahoma Methodist Manor in Tulsa. He served appointments at OKC-Grace, Durant, Tulsa-Boston Avenue, Mangum, Sulphur, Mooreland, and Norman-Goodrich. He was an associate at Asbury in Tulsa when he retired in 1997. Survivors include his wife of 26 years, Anna Arnold Richardson; children Beth, Charlie, and Thomas, and three grandchildren; stepchildren Trish Deal and Amy Caudle, and five stepgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Margaret Wilson Richardson and a stepson, Mike Barnes. Memorial service was Dec. 9 at Tulsa-Asbury UMC. Rev. Roy Rowlan Rev. Roy C. Rowlan, age 96, of Canute, Okla., died Nov. 27, 2011. He served almost a half-century as a pastor. Roy was born Dec. 2, 1914, on the family farm near Canute, to Orvel and Iva (Kimmel) Rowlan. He married Ella Jane Bogle on July 18, 1937. At Canute High School, he was valedictorian of the Class of 1932, and he was licensed to preach that same year. A 1938 graduate of Oklahoma City University, he was later honored as a Distinguished Alumnus. In 1941, he earned his master’s at Southern Methodist University

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and began preaching at Butler. He was ordained in 1943. He also pastored at Wheatland, Chickasha, Temple, Carnegie, Shattuck, Purcell, Cherokee, OKC-Penn Avenue, Heavener/Hodgen, Enid Central, Hobart/Roosevelt, Watonga, and Lindsay/Criner. Rev. Rowlan is credited with building churches at Pocasset and Ninnekah and dedicating them debt-free. For 20 years, he chaired the Investment Finance Committee of the Methodist Retirement & Healthcare Center in Clinton. He served in the Elk City Ministerial Alliance and was a youth director for Lawton, Clinton, and Woodward Districts. The couple retired to his family’s farm in 1980. At age 90, he traveled to Russia. His community leadership was extensive. He established the United Fund in four towns. He was inducted into the Western Oklahoma Hall of Fame. He was president of the Western Oklahoma Historical Society and of Help Inc. He was a board member for Beckham County Rural Water District No. 3. He was a Rotarian and Salvation Army leader, among other civic activities. Survivors include daughters Barbara Owen and Donna Rowlan, three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife and a son, William. Service was Dec. 2 at Elk City-First United Methodist Church, where he was active in retirement. Burial was at Fairlawn Cemetery. Arrangements were by Martin Funeral Home, Elk City. Rev. Dale Sullivan Rev. Dale Sullivan, 81, of Durant, Okla., died June 26, 2011. He was born Dec. 18, 1929, in Clayton, Okla., to Elmer and Jessie (Steele) Sullivan. Dale and Joyce married in 1973, and again in 1994 in Hugo. He received his license to preach in 1994. A Local Pastor, he served at Hugo-Wesley UMC and Tuskahoma, continuing several years beyond his official retirement in 2006. At the time of his death, the Sullivans were attending Calera UMC. He was a ham radio operator and enjoyed photography. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Sullivan; daughters Sherry Saunders, Tamara Rubenstein, Rene Harper, and Michelle Owens; sons Randy and Michael Sullivan; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service was July 1 at Holmes-Coffey-Murray Funeral Home Chapel, Durant, with Rev. Charles King officiating. Graveside service at Highland Cemetery was private. Rev. Jim Taylor Rev. Dr. James Carroll Taylor Jr., 77, of Oklahoma City, died June 20, 2011. His widow is Rev. Helen Taylor, retired elder. Jim was born Jan. 22, 1934, in Sentinel, Okla. He and Helen married on Dec. 16, 1954. He earned a B.A. from Oklahoma City University, a master’s and Ph.D. from Yale, and a divinity degree from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1985. His ministry began in 1955 at Choctaw, and he retired in 1999. He taught in the Department of Religion at Oklahoma City University for 14 years and at Phillips seminary in Enid for eight years. His field was Old Testament study. Churches he served include TulsaSheridan Avenue, OKC-Crown Heights, OKC-Aldersgate, Jefferson/Renfrow, Choctaw, and OKC-Billy Hooten. He had been an elected delegate to the South Central Jurisdictional Conference. Since retirement in 1999, the Taylors were active at OKC-Leland Clegg UMC. He also is survived by daughter Janet Yeracaris, son Peter Mercer-Taylor, and five grandchildren. Graveside service was June 21 at Port Cemetery near Sentinel, and Rev. Taylor was

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buried in a wooden casket that he crafted. Two memorial services were held: July 29 at First UMC in Sentinel, and July 30 at OCU’s Angie Smith Chapel. Officiants were Revs. Kathy Leithner and Andrew Tevington. Arrangements were by Musick Varner Funeral Home, Sentinel.

Clergy Spouses Pearl Holderread Boyce Pearlie Lee Holderread Boyce, age 106, of North Manchester, Ind., died Dec. 11, 2011. She was the widow of Rev. Wallace L. Boyce, who died in 1954. Pearl was born Feb. 24, 1905, near Cushing, in Indian Territory, to Henry and Minnie Belle (Fillmore) Holderread. She earned a bachelor’s degree (home economics) at McPherson (Kansas) College in 1931. She worked for a year with the Santee tribe in Nebraska. She also taught elementary school for 10 years. Pearl and Wallace married in 1934. Pearl was secretary for 13 years and minister of visitation for three years at StillwaterFirst United Methodist Church. Later she moved from Stillwater to live with son Paul Boyce of Wheaton, Ill. In 1995, she moved to a retirement community in North Manchester. During her 80s and 90s, Pearl made a quilt every year. She sewed her own clothes until she was 94. She also sewed for residents of the retirement community. Survivors include her son Paul, daughter Dona Boyce-Manoukian, three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Service was to be at Timbercrest, the Church of the Brethren retirement center in North Manchester, with burial in Oklahoma. Officiating was the Timbercrest chaplain, Carol Pfeifer. Arrangements were by McKee Mortuary, North Manchester. Sibyl Ann Edmondson Sibyl Ann Edmondson, 85, of Tulsa, Okla., died Nov. 14, 2011. She was the wife of Rev. Justus Heber Edmondson, retired. Sibyl was born Jan. 14, 1926, in Conway, Ark., to Byron and Coy (Hays) Thompson. She graduated from the University of Arkansas. Rev. and Mrs. Edmondson were married for 63 years. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Tulsa-Boston Avenue UMC, the New Covenant Class, and United Methodist Women. She had been an officer of Church Women United and was a member of the American Guild of Organists. Survivors include her husband, daughters Carolyn Buso and Nancy Alston, a grandson, and two great-granddaughters. She was predeceased by a son, Mark. Memorial service was Nov. 17 at Boston Avenue UMC, with family service at Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements were by Ninde Brookside, Tulsa. Helen Lowe Eisenberg Helen Lowe Eisenberg, 90, of Richmond Hill, Ga., died Aug. 29, 2011. She was the widow of Rev. John Lawrence “Larry” Eisenberg, who died in 1997. Helen was born March 11, 1921, in Wichita Falls, Texas, to Joseph and Stella Park. She earned a music education degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University and did graduate work at Garrett Biblical Institute and the University of Virginia. Larry and Helen married on Aug. 29, 1943. They collaborated throughout his ministry career, which stretched from 1943 to 1985, and concluded in the Oklahoma Conference. They were United Methodist missionaries in Rhodesia, Africa, and Red Bird Mission, Kentucky. They moved to Oklahoma in 1973. She also was a co-author and editor with him, taught public school, and was an editor in Virginia.

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Survivors include children Don and John Eisenberg and Laren Reincheld, foster daughter Pat Brown, and nine grandchildren. Memorial service was Sept. 1 in the chapel of Magnolia Manor, Richmond Hill, with interment in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa. Arrangements were by Strickland & Sons Funeral Homes. Donna Aileen Hawkins Donna Aileen Hawkins, 84, of Oklahoma City died Feb. 29, 2012. She was the wife of K. Norwood “Woody” Hawkins, a retired diaconal minister. Donna was born June 27, 1927, near Kremlin, Okla., to C.R. and Lillie Schultz. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Phillips University, Enid, in 1949, and a master’s in business education in 1956 from Oklahoma A&M College. She began work toward a doctorate at the University of Oklahoma and Central State University. She taught at high schools in Oklahoma and Kansas. She retired in 1987 from the University of Central Oklahoma. Donna and Woody married on June 6, 1959. His consecrated lay ministry, especially in music, included positions in Lawton, Oklahoma City, and Chickasha. He retired in 1994. She was a member of Putnam City United Methodist Church and the New Hope Sunday School Class. She also was active in the Oklahoma County Retired Educators Association, Oklahoma Education Association, Beta Sigma Phi, and Chapter DN of PEO. Survivors include her husband and also daughter Renee Stallings. Service was March 3 at Putnam City UMC, under the direction of Guardian Funeral Homes West Chapel, Oklahoma City. Rebecca Carolyn Heaton Rebecca Carolyn Lowe Heaton, 97, of Yukon, Okla., died Nov. 1, 2011. She was the widow of Rev. Loren G. Heaton, who died in 1999. She was born Oct. 11, 1914, in Davenport, Okla., to Erah and Carrie (Colvin) Lowe. She was a homemaker and active in United Methodist Women. She enjoyed craft sewing and gardening. In retirement, Rev. and Mrs. Heaton lived in a cabin home at Lake Eufaula. She moved to Yukon in the late 1990s. Survivors include sons John Heaton and James Heaton, daughter Jeanne Pratt, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Memorial service was Nov. 5 at Yukon-First UMC, directed by Smith & Turner Mortuary, Yukon. Esther Kay Esther Clarice Lorene Mabery Kay, 91, of Big Cabin, Okla., died Feb. 27, 2012. She was the widow of Rev. Woodrow “Gene” Kay. Esther was born Jan. 30, 1921, in Vinita, Okla., to Charles and Osa Mabery. She and Gene married in 1939, and they settled into farming and ranching. During World War II, she worked for a DuPont munitions plant. Rev. Kay entered ministry in 1944, and she joined him as they served Evangelical United Brethren and United Methodist churches in the state. In 1985 they retired to the Big Cabin area. Rev. Kay died in 2004. Esther was enthusiastic about horses and art; she inspired and amused many through chalk drawings and cartoon letters. Survivors include a son, Joe, and two grandchildren. A daughter, Jeanne, also predeceased her. Memorial service was March 10 at Otterbein UMC, where they ministered during retirement. Directing was Luginbuel Funeral Home, Langley.

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Birdie Ruth Payette Birdie Ruth Rupe Payette, 94, of Walters, Okla., died Jan. 26, 2012. She was the widow of Rev. Clair Ambrose Payette, who died in 1983. The youngest of 10 children, Birdie was born Jan. 30, 1917, near Walters, to David and Jessie (Eggleston) Rupe. Clair and Birdie married on Christmas Eve 1933, at the Methodist parsonage in Walters. The couple lived at Walters and then farmed east of Lawton and at Sterling before he entered the ministry in 1952. Upon his retirement in 1978, the couple moved back to Walters. She was a longtime member of Walters-First UMC; she was president of United Methodist Women and chaired the church’s funeral dinner committee for many years. She also worked in home health care and, for a time, ran the Senior Citizens Center. Survivors include seven children: Fern Yackeyonney, Bessie Sullivan, and Jessie, David, Richard, Becky, and Donnie Payette; 20 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and 13 greatgreat-grandchildren. Graveside service was Jan. 28 at Walters Cemetery, directed by Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home. Virginia Louise Pipkin Virginia Louise Pipkin, 89, of Pocola, Okla., died Jan. 23, 2012. She was the widow of Rev. Morris B. Pipkin, who died in 1999. Virginia was born Nov. 22, 1922, at Fort Smith, Ark., to Omer and Nell (Moore) Weaver. She and Rev. Pipkin married on Nov. 20, 1940. A member of Pocola UMC, she was its lay delegate to Annual Conference for many years. She also had been a Lay Leader and member of United Methodist Women. She was a homemaker. She had served as a Cub Scout den mother and also was a substitute school teacher. Survivors include sons M. Bruce Pipkin Jr. and Jonathan Pipkin; daughters Betty Ann Walker, Jean Henderson, Nancy Clark, and Karen Schmid; 12 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Service was Jan. 27 at Pocola UMC, officiated by Revs. Thomas Corrigan, Charles Hannah, and James Ogden, with burial at Macedonia Cemetery, Pocola. Directing was Evans & Miller Funeral Home, Pocola. Frances Crutchfield Post Frances Sue Crutchfield Post, age 85, of Greeley, Colo., died Nov. 13, 2011. She was the wife of Rev. Dr. William “Billy” Morgan Post Sr., retired. Frances was born Sept. 24, 1926, in McKenzie, Tenn., to Henry and Gertrude (Tucker) Crutchfield. On Christmas Eve 1942, childhood sweethearts Frances and Billy were married. During World War II, she worked as a payroll clerk in a U.S. defense plant. In 1950, both graduated from Holmes College of the Bible, with Th.B. degrees. They lived some years in Greeley, beginning in 1956. She later earned a B.A. at Northwest University, Kirkland, Wash., and M.A. at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley. Rev. Post’s first pastorate was in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, in 1969. Mrs. Post was a homemaker and was always active in church life, teaching Sunday School and Pioneer Girls, Vacation Bible School, and youth camps. She organized Young Women’s Auxiliary and was a longtime member of a women’s Bible-study group. Mrs. Post had been a member of Greeley Wesleyan Church for 20 years. She also earned a master’s degree at the University of North Carolina. She was a church secretary, 1981-85. Rev. Post retired in Oklahoma in 1991, from Ponca City-St. Paul’s, and the couple returned to Greeley. He later pastored Evans UMC, and they traveled extensively, including touring the Holy Land. Rev. Post has been on staff at Greeley Wesleyan Church, serving as director of Home Care, for 18 years.

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Mrs. Post’s survivors include her husband of 69 years, daughter Lynne, son William Jr., and five grandchildren. A daughter, Judith, predeceased her. Service was Nov. 17 at Greeley Wesleyan Church, with burial was at Sunset Memorial Gardens, directed by Adamson Funeral & Cremation Services. Roberta Bayliff Shepard Josephine Roberta Estes Bayliff Shepard, age 92, of Tuttle, Okla., died Dec. 29, 2011. She was the widow of Rev. Raymond B. Shepard, who died in 2002. Roberta was born during a blizzard on Jan. 27, 1919, on a cattle ranch at Eureka, Kan. Her parents were Joseph and Laura (Hester) Estes. The family moved to Oklahoma when she was 2 weeks old. In 1935, she married Clayton Bayliff, and they had six children. Roberta joined the United Methodist church at Rosston, where she was the youth leader for nine years. In 1959, she began working at the Rosston post office. She then served as postmaster in Rosston and Buffalo until retiring in 1979, and her work included training new postmasters throughout western Oklahoma. In 1991, she was named to chair a national effort to prevent post office closings. On Dec. 23, 1973, Roberta married Rev. Shepard in the Buffalo United Methodist Church, where he was pastoring. He had three daughters. After Rev. Shepard’s retirement in 1989, the couple moved to Mustang. They traveled to the Holy Land at least nine times. In 1995, Roberta became a member of the Mustang UMC. She was a local and district leader of United Methodist Women. Survivors include sons Leroy, Robert, Richard, and Raymond Bayliff; daughters Marjorie Kurth, Mary Milburn, Pam Dean, and Debby Duncan; 19 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. A daughter, Grace Trew, predeceased her. Service was Jan. 3, 2012, at First Baptist Church, Tuttle, with burial at Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, directed by McNeil’s Mustang Funeral Service. Ruby Adell Simpson Ruby Adell Purcell Simpson, 97, of Scottsbluff, Neb., died Oct. 28, 2011. She was the widow of Rev. Charles Edward Simpson. Adell was born Nov. 3, 1915, at Reydon (formerly Rankin), Okla., to John and Kitty (Baker) Purcell. She attended a business school in Waco, Texas, and later attended Oklahoma Baptist University. The Simpsons married in 1935. Among Rev. Simpson’s clergy appointments was the church at Clinton, and Mrs. Simpson returned to that city after her husband’s death in 1978. At Clinton-First UMC, she taught Sunday School, and she was an officer of United Methodist Women at the local, district, and conference levels. She volunteered at the Clinton Methodist Retirement Center. She also was a member of P.E.O. and bridge and study clubs. In 2008, she moved to Scottsbluff, to live with daughter Janet Gardner. Other survivors are three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services were Oct. 31 at Scottsbluff-First UMC, with Rev. Matt Fowler officiating, and Nov. 3 at Clinton-First, with Rev. Youngberg officiating. Burial was at White Rose Cemetery, Reydon, 5 miles from the farm where she was born. Arrangements were by Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home, Clinton, and Jolliffe Funeral Home, Scottsbluff.

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OUR HONORED DEAD From the First Sessions of The United Methodist Church “We caught the torch from those who went before” Born Died First Name Year Place Year Place Appointment Wilkins, B.W. 1883 Oklahoma 1915 North Texas Benjamin, Edward S. 1874 New York 1967 Oklahoma 1899, Oklahoma Oursler, Clark M. 1874 New York 1967 Oklahoma 1920, Oklahoma Eckenberger, John 1967 Oklahoma 1955, Oklahoma Peterson, Jesse Oscar 1877 Illinois 1967 Texas 1903, North Texas Voss, V. Vernon 1909 Texas 1967 Oklahoma 1945, North Texas Antie, Joseph 1967 Colorado 1907, S. J. Riv. James, Henry M. 1872 Alabama 1967 Oklahoma 1960, Austin Bridges, John H. 1967 Oklahoma 1914, West Oklahoma Thomas O. Troy 1892 Pennsylvania 1967 Kansas 1921, Louisiana Snoddy, G.E.B. 1968 Oklahoma 1921, East Oklahoma Alden, M.M. 1880 Kansas 1968 Oklahoma 1903, Oklahoma Armstrong, Charles H. 1875 Texas 1969 Oklahoma 1906, Oklahoma Cartwright, M. Carl, Sr. 1903 Texas 1969 Oklahoma 1929, North Texas Gilliam, Walter H. 1893 Missouri 1968 Oklahoma 1921, West Oklahoma Hallmark, Alva W. 1882 Mississippi 1969 Oklahoma 1915, Arkansas Hinckley, DeLorma, Sr. 1880 1969 Oklahoma 1912, Oklahoma Hunnicut, R.E.L. 1887 Arkansas 1968 Oklahoma 1921, East Oklahoma Jones, Jon Marion Arkansas 1969 California 1921, West Oklahoma McConnel, J.E. 1969 Texas 1907, Arkansas McConnel, W.W. 1892 Arkansas 1969 Oklahoma 1920, East Oklahoma Trotter, T. Homer 1900 Missouri 1969 Oklahoma 1922, Missouri Vanderpool, William S. 1886 Kentucky 1968 Virginia 1909, Kentucky Anderson, Robert Amon 1888 Arkansas 1969 Colorado 1913, Arkansas Back, John Wesley 1883 Tennessee 1970 Oklahoma 1910, New Mexico Cooprider, Jesse Blaine 1885 Kansas 1970 Oklahoma 1913, Oklahoma Dabney, Walter S. Virginia 1969 Oklahoma 1919, North Texas Eckle, Coleman L. 1894 Missouri 1970 Oklahoma 1923, Oklahoma Gatti, Herbert 1889 Arkansas 1970 Texas 1923, North Texas Heusel, Albert F. 1891 Kansas 1969 Oklahoma 1927, West Oklahoma Hickman, Blake 1891 Missouri 1969 Oklahoma 1924, Oklahoma Horton, Daniel B. 1888 Virginia 1969 Oklahoma 1928, West Oklahoma Johnson, Fred L. 1887 1969 Oklahoma 1931, Mann, Charles P.D. 1969 Oklahoma 1916, West Oklahoma McGee, Theron Charlton 1894 Kentucky 1969 Oklahoma 1936, St. Louis Nelson, James Ward Virginia 1970 Alabama , West Texas Olson, John Frederick 1969 Oklahoma 1946, Northeast Ohio Reed, Ralph Russell 1898 Nebraska 1970 Texas 1947, East Oklahoma Ridge, Clarence Arthur 1897 Tennessee 1969 New Mexico 1930, New Mexico Stockton, Dale Lewis 1940 Oklahoma 1970 Texas 1969, Oklahoma Wilson, Clinton Charles 1895 Texas 1970 Oklahoma 1916, West Oklahoma Carson, Alfred Burns 1881 Texas 1970 Texas 1912, West Oklahoma Hargis, Vache A. 1881 Texas 1970 Oklahoma 1917, Oklahoma Hively, Paul R. 1901 Missouri 1970 Oklahoma 1937, Oklahoma Morton, Henry A. 1896 Illinois 1970 Oklahoma 1926, West Oklahoma Otto, Charles H. 1904 Pennsylvania 1971 Oklahoma 1956,

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Born Died First Name Year Place Year Place Appointment Pertuche, L.A. 1873 Kansas 1971 1916, Ryan, Harry G. Kentucky 1970 Texas 1910, Memphis Stout, Nathan U. 1890 1970 Oklahoma 1912, West Oklahoma Sturdivant, Ben Simpson 1906 Texas 1970 Oklahoma 1930, Oklahoma Veatch, William Tell 1889 Tennessee 1970 Oklahoma 1918, Central Texas Bowles, L. Lee 1907 Texas 1972 Oklahoma 1938, Oklahoma Kitchen, Howard L. 1925 Oklahoma 1971 Oklahoma 1959, Oklahoma Monk, Marion Morrow 1889 Arkansas 1971 Oklahoma 1911, Little Rock Morris, John Calvin 1880 Texas 1971 Texas 1906, Oklahoma Walthall, William V. 1892 Arkansas 1972 Arkansas 1921, Little Rock Ward, Roy L. 1906 Oklahoma 1971 Oklahoma 1935, N. P. Cooksey, William E. 1887 Missouri 1973 Oklahoma 1928, Oklahoma Douglas, A. Wayne 1914 Tennessee 1973 Oklahoma 1940, New Mexico Hill, Archie Travis 1892 Texas 1972 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma Luton, Carter Ruperd 1890 Kentucky 1973 Arizona 1920, Louisville Maund, Louis Vivian 1880 Texas 1972 Oklahoma 1922, Gulf McClure, Joseph Kelsey 1891 Arkansas 1973 Oklahoma 1916, West Oklahoma Nelson, Bain M. 1875 Kentucky 1972 Oklahoma 1904, Kentucky Stinson, Bill Medlen 1928 Texas 1973 Oklahoma 1953, North Texas Trevette, J.W. 1886 Mississippi 1972 Oklahoma 1913, Oklahoma Baker, George Bryan 1898 Indiana 1973 Oklahoma 1931, Oklahoma Bowles, B. Cornelius 1897 Kentucky 1973 Oklahoma 1935, West Oklahoma French, William Luther 1879 Texas 1974 Oklahoma 1916, East Oklahoma Sims, Martin Luther 1885 Texas 1973 Oklahoma 1913, East Oklahoma York, Oliver Wesley 1883 Iowa 1974 Oklahoma 1910, Oklahoma Baker, Harlow Ray 1923 Oklahoma 1974 Oklahoma 1946, East Oklahoma Bevens, Marvel Candler 1887 Arkansas 1975 Arkansas 1914, North Arkansas Childress, Marvin O. 1883 Georgia 1975 Oklahoma 1918, Oklahoma Dorff, Earl N. 1902 Ohio 1975 Oklahoma 1932, Oklahoma Frederick, James C. 1898 Oklahoma 1974 Oklahoma Gaskins, Steve P. 1885 Texas 1975 Oklahoma 1921, Gulf Holland, Charles Bryan 1878 Tennessee 1974 Oklahoma 1914, Oklahoma Hoole, Charles L. 1887 Kansas 1974 Oklahoma 1919, Oklahoma Quaid, John Wesley 1891 Oklahoma 1975 Oklahoma 1929, East Oklahoma Webb, John Robert 1906 Texas 1974 Oklahoma 1929, East Oklahoma Webster, Joyce B. 1891 Iowa 1974 Oklahoma 1927, Oklahoma Blackwell, Odus Perry 1883 Alabama 1975 Oklahoma 1912, West Oklahoma Combs, James M. 1890 Texas 1975 Kentucky 1921, Oklahoma Davis, Howard 1912 Texas 1975 Oklahoma 1937, Oklahoma Fenn, G. Lemuel 1903 Oklahoma 1975 Oklahoma 1927, Oklahoma Graham, George W. 1889 Arkansas 1975 Oklahoma 1926, West Oklahoma Hill, Winona 1877 Texas 1975 Oklahoma 1932, F.S. Oklahoma Land, Jesse James 1893 Arkansas 1975 California Massengale, LeRoy 1900 Texas 1976 Oklahoma 1925, North Texas Norman, Fay 1901 Arkansas 1975 Oklahoma Patton, Horace E. 1889 Kansas 1976 California 1914, Oklahoma Porter, John W. 1899 Oklahoma 1975 Oklahoma 1930, Oklahoma Powell, Edgar L. 1879 Arkansas 1975 Oklahoma 1922, East Oklahoma Shackelford, Lester E. 1898 Texas 1975 Oklahoma 1932, North Texas Templeton, Robert Martin 1882 Arkansas 1975 Oklahoma 1910, West Oklahoma Enns, Edward 1914 Kansas 1977 Kansas 1960, Okla/Tx EUB Etchieson, Dewey D. 1909 Oklahoma 1976 Oklahoma 1934, West Oklahoma George, Franklin E. 1913 Oklahoma 1977 Oklahoma 1943, West Oklahoma Groom, James P. 1887 Kansas 1977 Kansas 1913, SW Kansas Hutchinson, Alva R. 1893 Georgia 1976 Florida 1923, Arizona Kolb, Daniel L. 1905 Oklahoma 1977 Oklahoma

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Born Died First Name Year Place Year Place Appointment Shook, Golden F. 1896 Arkansas 1977 Oklahoma 1925, Oklahoma Smith, Robert J. 1894 Wisconsin 1977 Oklahoma 1918, Red River Smith, William I., Sr. 1887 Arkansas 1976 Oklahoma 1914, West Oklahoma Curry, Reginald B. 1978 Texas Dennis, Roy F. 1902 Tennessee 1977 Oklahoma 1962, Oklahoma Hollingsworth, Kermit 1911 Texas 1977 Oklahoma 1937, Texas Lowry, C. Mitchell 1913 Oklahoma 1977 Oklahoma 1953, West Oklahoma McElvany, Coleman S. 1890 Mississippi 1977 Oklahoma 1932, F.S. Oklahoma Mitchell, Charles 1909 Oklahoma 1978 Oklahoma 1929, Oklahoma Simpson, Charles E. 1911 Oklahoma 1978 Oklahoma 1946, West Oklahoma Whitworth, James O. 1895 Tennessee 1978 Oklahoma 1928, East Oklahoma Burris, Loyd D. 1889 Oklahoma 1978 Oklahoma 1922, Oklahoma Dowdy, Gerald S. 1890 Alabama 1978 Oklahoma 1918, Oklahoma Ellis, Orville C. 1902 Iowa 1978 Oklahoma 1952, Iowa EUB Lynn, Ansil 1889 Oklahoma 1978 Texas 1915, NW Texas McKinney, John Wesley 1900 Arkansas 1979 Oklahoma 1929, Arkansas Noble, Hal E. 1905 Kansas 1978 Kansas 1943, West Oklahoma Pierce, Elmer L. 1886 Minnesota 1978 Oklahoma 1919, Oklahoma Schlapbach, John H. 1883 Missouri 1979 California 1911, Kansas Souder, Franklin E. 1917 Arkansas 1978 Oklahoma 1949, Arkansas Spencer, Douglas F. 1921 New York 1978 Oklahoma , New York Tillmon, Cleveland G. 1901 Arkansas 1979 Michigan , Arkansas Trent, Ray G. 1894 Iowa 1978 Oklahoma 1916, Kansas EUB Ball, Charles Otis 1902 1979 Oklahoma 1928, Oklahoma Franklin, Revie F. 1894 Tennessee 1979 Oklahoma 1922, Oklahoma Gayer, William Hussey 1886 Kansas 1979 Oklahoma 1916, N.Arkansas Millard, Guy C. 1903 Oklahoma 1979 Oklahoma 1943, East Oklahoma Parlier, George Allen 1928 North Carolina 1979 Oklahoma 1953, West Oklahoma Rogers, Samuel Guilkey 1886 1980 Oklahoma 1908, Tennessee Schooler, Donald E. 1899 Oklahoma 1979 Oklahoma 1921, West Oklahoma Smith, John Murray 1876 Louisiana 1979 Oklahoma Tetirick, Guy C. 1890 Kansas 1980 Oklahoma 1918, Oklahoma Watson, James Coy 1891 Arkansas 1980 California 1912, Oklahoma White, Leslie Orman 1912 Oklahoma 1979 Oklahoma 1931, F. S. Oklahoma Bush, James Howard 1920 Kentucky 1981 Oklahoma 1943, East Oklahoma Carpenter, Charles L. 1893 Oklahoma 1980 Oklahoma 1921, Oklahoma Decker, Martin Baird 1951 Oklahoma 1980 Oklahoma 1974, Oklahoma Deschner, Phil H. 1885 Yugoslavia 1981 Oklahoma 1915, Oregon Grover, Francis D. 1879 Nebraska 1980 Oklahoma 1916, Oklahoma Hedrick, Robert G. 1893 Texas 1981 Oklahoma 1924, West Oklahoma Kienholz, Paul L. 1927 Oklahoma 1980 Oklahoma 1949, West Oklahoma Kirby, John H. 1907 Texas 1980 Texas 1931, North Texas Ragan, Jesse Luther 1899 Texas 1981 Oklahoma 1938, Oklahoma Russell, Virgel W. 1901 Arkansas 1980 Oklahoma 1927, NW Texas Segars, Wayne T. 1924 Oklahoma 1980 Oklahoma 1950, West Oklahoma Smith, Matthew Hearn 1896 Texas 1981 Oklahoma 1917, West Oklahoma Stout, J.D. 1885 Oklahoma 1980 Oklahoma Weaver, Faris T. 1905 Oklahoma 1981 California 1945, West Oklahoma Williams, Alva Homer 1894 Oklahoma 1980 Oklahoma 1923, East Oklahoma Winn, Alvin Thomas 1886 Texas 1980 Oklahoma 1914, East Oklahoma Biggs, William Hubert 1909 Arkansas 1981 Oklahoma 1936, West Oklahoma Blanton, Richard Fisher 1922 Texas 1981 Oklahoma 1946, West Oklahoma Bowen, Elbert B. 1886 Texas 1981 Texas 1913, West klahoma Doak, D. Wesley 1912 Texas 1981 Texas 1934, North Texas Jared, William E. 1914 Oklahoma 1981 Oklahoma , Oklahoma Parham, B. Orville 1908 Oklahoma 1982 Oklahoma 1942, East Oklahoma

356 Name Parkhurst, George A. Patterson, James Gordon Peters, Lloyd A. Bell, Marvin F. Dutro, John N. Fontaine, Oscar L. Graham, George G. Hall, Larkin L. Payette, Clair A. Pierce, Forrest A. Powell, Leo Mack Statser, George F. Bradshaw, William N. Browers, John W., Sr. Cox, John Arthur Ferguson, Roscoe S. Franklin, William S. Harris, Therman W. Johnson, Pallas Roger King, John Paul Marsh, J. Louie Nickels, Van Welsh, Delos Charles Wheeler, Sidney Frank Coover, Jerry C. Durant, Forbis P. Hearne, Henry G. Nisbett, Clarence E. Pope, William Carroll Talley, Thomas B. Thomas, Lemuel D., Jr. Williams, Thornwell Poe Williamson, Charles F. Bowers, Joseph Edward Byerly, Kenneth Martin Gaston, Fred W. Green, L. Paul Hinckley, De L. Long, Charles A. Marlin, Jesse Edward Melugin, Kermit T. McNeil, Lloyd D. Nease, George Runge Parker, Edwin Wiley White, N. Elvin Fleming, Alwyn Kingsley Gilbert, Willard D. Hunt, Dwight R. Jorns, Elza Lee Lee, Ollan Curtis Ogle, Alvin H. Sewell, LeRoy Thornton, Robert Fulton Whittington, Moses Weeks, Othella Emery Wilder, Frank A.

Memoirs Born Died First Year Place Year Place Appointment 1888 Kansas 1981 Oklahoma 1918, SW Kansas 1908 Oklahoma 1981 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma 1919 Arkansas 1981 Oklahoma 1948, West Oklahoma 1884 Texas 1982 Oklahoma 1918, Central Texas 1914 Texas 1982 Oklahoma 1953, Oklahoma 1903 Missouri 1983 Oklahoma 1928, East Oklahoma 1922 Oklahoma 1982 Oklahoma 1948, West Oklahoma 1895 Texas 1982 Texas 1924, 1914 Oklahoma 1982 Oklahoma 1956, Oklahoma 1915 Michigan 1983 Michigan 1938, Detroit 1919 Oklahoma 1983 Oklahoma 1944, East Oklahoma 1905 Texas 1982 Oklahoma 1926, New Mexico 1912 Kansas 1984 Oklahoma 1945, Kentucky 1889 Arkansas 1984 Oklahoma 1914, Oklahoma 1885 Georgia 1984 Kansas 1923, West Oklahoma 1904 Arkansas 1983 Oklahoma 1929, Oklahoma 1888 Mississippi 1983 Oklahoma 1914, Gulf 1905 1983 Oklahoma 1936, New Mexico 1912 Oklahoma 1984 Oklahoma 1938, Oklahoma 1905 Texas 1983 Oklahoma 1944, West Oklahoma 1912 Oklahoma 1984 Oklahoma 1943, West Oklahoma 1895 Texas 1983 Oklahoma , Oklahoma 1920 Arkansas 1984 Oklahoma 1940, East Oklahoma 1908 Arkansas 1983 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma 1897 Kansas 1984 Oklahoma 1926, West Oklahoma 1907 1985 Oklahoma 1932, Oklahoma 1883 Mississippi 1985 Tennessee 1921, East Oklahoma 1890 Arkansas 1985 Oklahoma 1922, East Oklahoma 1896 Texas 1985 Oklahoma 1925, Texas 1905 Texas 1985 Oklahoma 1928, West Oklahoma 1918 Oklahoma 1984 Oklahoma 1959, Oklahoma 1914 South Carolina 1984 Tennessee 1941, N Arkansas 1894 Oklahoma 1984 Oklahoma 1947, East Oklahoma 1900 Texas 1985 Oklahoma 1922, East Oklahoma 1919 Pennsylvania 1986 Oklahoma 1951, Oklahoma 1921 Oklahoma 1986 Oklahoma 1943, Oklahoma EUB 1911 Oklahoma 1985 Oklahoma 1946, East Oklahoma 1918 Texas 1986 Oklahoma 1949, Oklahoma 1881 Texas 1986 Oklahoma 1906, Oklahoma 1904 Texas 1985 Oklahoma 1949, North Texas 1905 Texas 1985 Texas 1958, North Texas 1918 Oklahoma 1986 Oklahoma 1944, West Oklahoma 1920 Oklahoma 1986 Oklahoma 1943, Texas 1908 Cuba 1985 Oklahoma 1930, New Mexico 1906 Oklahoma 1985 Oklahoma 1931, Oklahoma 1902 California 1986 Oklahoma 1923, Oklahoma 1908 Kansas 1986 Oklahoma 1934, Kansas EUB 1903 Oklahoma 1987 Oklahoma 1924, Oklahoma 1895 Oklahoma 1986 Oklahoma 1956, NW Texas 1922 Texas 1986 Oklahoma 1956, NW Texas 1894 Texas 1986 Texas 1922, East Oklahoma 1916 Oklahoma 1987 Oklahoma 1943, West Oklahoma 1908 Oklahoma 1986 Oklahoma 1935, West Oklahoma 1894 Texas 1986 Oklahoma 1917, West Oklahoma 1909 Oklahoma 1987 Oklahoma 1960, Oklahoma 1897 Iowa 1987 Nebraska 1923, Iowa

Memoirs Name Bradford, Donald Wayne Douglas, Eliot Matthew Germany, Willis Hugh Hodge, Graham Benton Hunt, Robert Gordon Stewart, Elzie Leonard Stowe, John Joel, Jr. Whytlaw, Edward Louis Williamson, James F. Haddock, Arthur Fred Harrison, Hugh H. Hart, Edward Earl Hoggard, Calvin Clyde Johnson, Hugh Clayton Pauahty, Linn D. Reskovac, John W. Shearer, Leslie G. Walker, Curtiss G. Brown, Lawrence J. Cronin, Leonard W. Dunham, Billy Joe Gray, Roderick E. Hickman, Elijah T. Lawson, Fred Carl Newman, Charles Eugene Pointer, Ira A. Ralston, Adam Miller Sanders, James Edward Simmons, James P. Thompson, Paul Porter Walker, Earl Simeon Boyer, Paul S. Hyden, Halton Jones, Benjamin Franklin Stillwell, Daniel William Wheat, William Howard White, Martha Ann White, Wesley H. Coleman, Andrew W. Dodd, Kermit P. Fowler, Littleton M. Galloway, Nelson Colter McBride, Winfred T. Milburn, Willie D. Milner, Robert T. Moody, Milton W. Ragland, Hobert D. Vandiver, Louie Edward Weaver, Roy Benjamin Woodall, Millard W. Alexander, Charles M. Garrison, James G. Gregory, Elmer E. Harris, Roy Grover Milner, Robert Thomas Odaffer, Victor Ellis

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358 Name Rodgers, James W. Ross, Grady N. Tickle, Robert Brown Wamble, Amos S., Sr. Albright, Robert H.G. Brothers, Gilbert Ray Collins, Larry Brett Hughes, David Clifford Pixley, Bobby Ray Polen, D. Allen, Sr. Rosser, Charles Mouzon Shannon, E. Frederick, Jr. Bence, Jack Durward Bizzell, Austin Wayne Chaplin, William H. Featherston, R. Jack Groves, Charles W. Holston, James William Kidd, Eddie C. Krapff, Moette J. Nathan, Ralph George Smith, Robert Warren Smith, William I., Jr. Waterford, G. Douglas Willingham, R. L. Bowers, William E. Cockerill, Luman Tyson Davis, Connie Einsel, Frank Lahr Holmberg, Emanuel E. Hooper, Ralph King Jordan, Jack Warren Kelly, Dorsey John Peterson, Nevin Hoffman Walker, Edwin Markurth Crocker, Modies Eugene Grossman, Clifton L. Maret, Dale Leon Rea, Adrian Venoy Shackford, Joseph T. Stockwell, F. Olin White, Charles W. Wilson, Charles B., Sr. Bonham, Eugene H. Crain, Nuell C. Dennis, John S. Eason, Edward B. Eisenberg, John L. Gregory, Alvin Darl Menard, Ray W. Parker, Daris M. Thurston, Elwyn Scovil, James D. Young, Howard D. Cullop, Selma R. Garmon, Wanna Sue

Memoirs Born Died First Year Place Year Place Appointment 1926 Texas 1992 Oklahoma 1951, North Texas 1905 1993 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma 1906 Virginia 1992 Oklahoma 1945, Holston 1916 Arkansas 1992 Oklahoma 1947, West Missouri 1899 Arkansas 1993 Oklahoma 1929, West Oklahoma 1924 Oklahoma 1993 Oklahoma 1951, West Oklahoma 1944 Oklahoma 1993 Colorado 1975, Oklahoma 1920 Pennsylvania 1993 Oklahoma 1954, North Texas 1937 Oklahoma 1993 Oklahoma 1980, Oklahoma 1913 Ohio 1993 Oklahoma 1939,Northeast Ohio 1911 Texas 1993 Oklahoma 1941, East Oklahoma 1924 Iowa 1993 Oklahoma 1972, Oklahoma 1935 Oklahoma 1994 Oklahoma 1985, Oklahoma 1920 Oklahoma 1995 Oklahoma 1954, West Oklahoma 1913 Ontario 1995 Oklahoma 1957, Oklahoma 1924 Oklahoma 1995 Oklahoma 1954, East Oklahoma 1910 1994 Oklahoma 1954, West Oklahoma 1923 Mississippi 1995 Oklahoma 1945, Mississippi 1935 Oklahoma 1994 Oklahoma 1966, Oklahoma 1920 Oklahoma 1995 Oklahoma 1987, Oklahoma 1915 Georgia 1994 Texas 1950, Nebraska 1916 Missouri 1995 Oklahoma 1938, SW Missouri 1926 Oklahoma 1995 Oklahoma 1954, West Oklahoma 1911 Arkansas 1994 Oklahoma 1969, Oklahoma 1916 Alabama 1994 Oklahoma 1936, New Mexico 1904 Texas 1996 Oklahoma 1925, East Oklahoma 1911 Kansas 1996 Florida 1931, Oklahoma 1913 Texas 1995 Oklahoma 1955, Oklahoma 1892 Kansas 1996 Oklahoma 1915, Oklahoma 1906 Nebraska 1996 Oklahoma 1927, Oklahoma 1911 Oklahoma 1996 Oklahoma 1931, Oklahoma 1926 Louisiana 1996 Oklahoma 1946, Oklahoma 1906 West Virginia 1995 Colorado 1935, Oklahoma 1915 Pennsylvania 1995 Oklahoma 1939, W. PA EUB 1906 Oklahoma 1996 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma 1920 Alabama 1997 Oklahoma 1964, Oklahoma 1905 Nebraska 1997 Florida 1928, Oklahoma 1921 Oklahoma 1996 Oklahoma 1980, Oklahoma 1905 Texas 1997 Missouri 1932, NW Texas 1913 North Carolina 1996 Oklahoma 1940, W. N. Carolina 1900 Oklahoma 1996 Colorado 1910 Kentucky 1996 Oklahoma 1951, Kentucky 1910 Arkansas 1996 Oklahoma 1948, Oklahoma 1915 Illinois 1997 Oklahoma 1948, N. Illinois 1905 Arkansas 1997 Texas 1933, Oklahoma 1897 Tennessee 1997 Oklahoma 1926, Oklahoma 1941 North Carolina 1997 Oklahoma 1982, Oklahoma 1914 Tennessee 1997 Oklahoma 1943, ??? River 1915 Arkansas 1997 Oklahoma 1942, Oklahoma 1899 Arkansas 1997 Oklahoma 1927, Little Rock 1903 1997 Mississippi 1931, Oklahoma 1922 Oklahoma 1997 Oklahoma 1946, E. Oklahoma 1926 1997 Arizona 1970, Rocky Mtn. 1924 Oklahoma 1997 Oklahoma 1952, Oklahoma 1933 Oklahoma 1998 Oklahoma 1977, Oklahoma 1950 Texas 1998 Oklahoma 1983, Oklahoma

Memoirs Name Herring, Oakley Luttrell, Bill J. Lyda, Mix E. McGuire, Marion T. Moreland, George A. Roberts, Elbert O. Cranfill, Cortez L. “Corky” Ging, Jr., Herman C. Jones, Robert L. Matoy, Earl F. Simmons, Franklin E. Lohr, Nelson Armstrong, Patrick W. Brane, David E. Heaton, Loren G. Lacour, Lawrence L. Mathes, W.C. Pipkin, Morris B. Winkler, Sr., John H. Blackford, Claude Nicky Brown, Bobby Don Burris, Earl Dee Carter, Delbert Gene Deller, John Richard Ellis, Earl Joe Elswick, George Edward, Sr. Gragg, Printest Owen Reedy, David Lee Grubb, Andrew Blair Reid, Rexford Leland Storey, Luke S. Wylie, Sanford W., Sr. Conover, Thelma Jeanne Garvin, Albert Rollo Gibson, Pearl K. Hestwood, James Wilbur Hobbs, Joseph W. Hughes, Clayton O. Martin, George Leroy Powell, Jim Ross Sifford, Edward G. Sprouse, Horace M. Westfall, Oral Reece Woolf, George H. Conoway, Floyd O. Dieker, Mary Esther Dressendorfer, Harry A. Fox, Samuel Jean Hubbard, Tom E. Marcy, Margaret M. Mitchell, Loretta E. Riley, Calton Cash Rowley, Robert W. Sebastian, Albert L. Smith, Robertson V. Unterreiner, Alfred E.

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Born Died First Year Place Year Place Appointment 1909 Kentucky 1998 Missouri 1949, Oklahoma 1928 Oklahoma 1998 Oklahoma 1979, Oklahoma 1920 Kansas 1998 Oklahoma 1980, Oklahoma 1905 Oklahoma 1998 Oklahoma 1928, W. Oklahoma 1922 1998 Missouri 1962, Oklahoma 1915 Oklahoma 1998 Texas 1971, Oklahoma 1935 Oklahoma 1998 Colorado 1966, Oklahoma 1919 1998 Oklahoma 1943, N. Illinois 1920 Oklahoma 1998 Oklahoma 1952, Oklahoma 1932 North Carolina 1998 Missouri 1969, N. Carolina 1914 Arizona 1998 Oklahoma 1946, Oklahoma 1927 Kansas 1998 Oklahoma 1987, Oklahoma 1909 Oklahoma 1999 Oklahoma 1938, Oklahoma 1924 Kansas 1999 Missouri 1960, Oklahoma 1916 Missouri 1999 Oklahoma 1939, Troy 1914 Iowa 1999 Oklahoma 1940, Iowa 1906 Oklahoma 1999 Oklahoma 1927, Oklahoma 1919 Oklahoma 1999 Arkansas 1962, Oklahoma 1908 Missouri 1999 Oklahoma 1942, Oklahoma 1940 Oklahoma 2000 Oklahoma 1965, Oklahoma 1937 Texas 2000 Texas 1994, Oklahoma 1911 Oklahoma 2000 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma 1932 Oklahoma 1999 Oklahoma 1953, Oklahoma 1930 Oklahoma 1999 Oklahoma 1951, Oklahoma 1929 Texas 1999 Oklahoma 1976, Oklahoma 1921 Kentucky 1999 Oklahoma 1950, Oklahoma 1914 Oklahoma 1999 Oklahoma 1939, Oklahoma 1947 Missouri 1999 Oklahoma 1991, Oklahoma 1902 Pennsylvania 2000 Kansas 1926, Ohio 1907 New York 2000 Florida 1949, Oklahoma 1923 Oklahoma 1999 Oklahoma 1970, Oklahoma 1912 Texas 2000 Oklahoma 1942, Oklahoma 1924 Ohio 1999 North Carolina 1973, Oklahoma 1940 Colorado 2001 Oklahoma 1962, Rocky Mtn. 1904 Oklahoma 2001 Oklahoma 1947, Oklahoma 1916 Kansas 2000 New Mexico 1973, Oklahoma 1917 Kansas 2000 Oklahoma 1959, Oklahoma 1930 Oklahoma 2000 Oklahoma 1952, Oklahoma 1917 Alabama 2000 Oklahoma 1939, Oklahoma 1938 Texas 2000 Arkansas 1982, Oklahoma 1915 Texas 2001 Oklahoma 1938, N.W. Texas 1930 2000 Arkansas 1912 Wisconsin 2001 Oklahoma 1910 Texas 2000 Arkansas 1939, North Texas 1912 Oklahoma 2001 Oklahoma 1940, Oklahoma 1929 Oklahoma 2001 Oklahoma 1977, Oklahoma 1919 Arkansas 2002 Arkansas 1978, Oklahoma 1934 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1956, Oklahoma 1929 Oklahoma 2001 Kansas 1954, North Texas 1925 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1959, Oklahoma 1918 Missouri 2001 Kansas 1981, Oklahoma 1943 Oklahoma 2001 Oklahoma 1923 2001 Oklahoma 1961, Oklahoma 1920 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1953, Oklahoma 1917 Texas 2001 Oklahoma 1943, Oklahoma 1925 Connecticut 2001 Oklahoma 1971, Wyoming

360 Name Wilson, Paul David Caldwell, James F. Campbell, Joseph E. Carson, Joe A. Caskey, Paul E. Harder, Justin P. Lawson, Marvest A. Lester A. Meyer Montgomery, William D. Reed, James E. Rusco, John K. Shepard, Raymond Wentzel, Joseph A. Cooprider, Eugene T. Eggner, Lyman Fleming, M. Douglas Griffin, Leland G., Sr. Kettell, Edith K. Kilpatrick, James R. H. Main, Gerald Lee McCaskill, William B Ritzky, Garry M. Stanley, Edwin L. Teel, Merril L. Tims, Troy D. Walters, Clayton Williams, Sterling W. Wolfe, Byron Arlo Curtis, Jack Tecumseh Felix, Robert Benson Gilbert, G. Carol Harrold, Donald Ray Hestwood, J. William Jackson, Jay Dee Kay, Woodrow Eugene McKoy, Clifton D. Ogden, John C. Snider, Dale Ray Adkins, George Dungan Ames Jr., Guy Blackford, Claude English, Arthur Donald Galloway, Oscar James F Izquierdo, Andrew G Jones, William Rayford Wilford Logan, Larry Dale Miller, Harry Frank Phelps, Richard Dale Robinson, Jo Ann Smith, James Edwin Barnett, Marcus Kerry Bottoms, Lester Lee Bowles, Paul Douglas Brown, Cecil Dene Elling, Otto Jr Fox, Richard Howell

Memoirs Born Died First Year Place Year Place Appointment 1938 Oklahoma 2001 Oklahoma 1964, Oklahoma 1940 2002 Oklahoma 1964, Oklahoma 1925 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1981, Oklahoma 1931 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1953, Oklahoma 1913 Oklahoma 2002 Arizona 1931, Oklahoma 1918 Ohio 2002 Oklahoma 1955, Oklahoma 1924 2003 Florida 1952, N. Arkansas 1923 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1946, Oklahoma 1909 New Mexico 2002 Oklahoma 1950, Oklahoma 1930 Ohio 2003 Oklahoma 1989, Oklahoma 1935 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1961, Oklahoma 1922 Oklahoma 2002 Oklahoma 1957, Oklahoma 1920 2003 Oklahoma 1962, Oklahoma 1911 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1931, Kansas East 1914 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1933, Oklahoma 1919 Texas 2003 Oklahoma 1943, N. Carolina 1914 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1934, Oklahoma 1909 Missouri 2003 Illinois 1946, Oklahoma 1928 Texas 2003 Arkansas 1955, Oklahoma 1929 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1949, Oklahoma 1936 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1957, Oklahoma 1946 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1970, Oklahoma 1931 Minnesota 2003 Pennsylvania 1980, Oklahoma 1926 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1987, Oklahoma 1919 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1961, Oklahoma 1908 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1937, Oklahoma 1933 Kansas 2004 Oklahoma 1968, Oklahoma 1923 Oklahoma 2003 Oklahoma 1957, Oklahoma 1931 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1986, Oklahoma 1922 California 2004 Oklahoma 1948, Oklahoma 1913 Kansas 2005 Colorado 1937, Missouri West 1945 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1985, Kansas East 1920 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1948, Oklahoma 1922 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1968, Oklahoma 1917 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1944, Oklahoma 1926 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1954, Oklahoma 1935 Texas 2004 Texas 1954, Central Texas 1934 Oklahoma 2004 Oklahoma 1957, Oklahoma 1912 Texas 2005 Oklahoma 1935, Oklahoma 1922 Arkansas 2006 Oklahoma 1949, N Arkansas 1908 Arkansas 2005 Oklahoma 1948, Oklahoma 1932 2005 Oklahoma 1956, Oklahoma 1942 Oklahoma 2006 Oklahoma 1964, Oklahoma 1953 Louisiana 2005 Oklahoma 2004, Oklahoma 1914 Texas 2005 Oklahoma 1936, Oklahoma 1948 Oklahoma 2006 Oklahoma 1987, Oklahoma 1910 2006 Texas 1932, W. Oklahoma 1930 Oklahoma 2006 Oklahoma 1968, Oklahoma 1936 Arkansas 2006 Oklahoma 2000, Oklahoma 1922 Mississippi 2005 Oklahoma 1952, Mississippi 1938 Oklahoma 2006 Oklahoma 1965, New Mexico 1925 Oklahoma 2007 Oklahoma 1966, Oklahoma 1942 Massachusetts 2006 Oklahoma 1960, Oklahoma 1935 Oklahoma 2007 Oklahoma 1961, Oklahoma 1913 Oklahoma 2006 Oklahoma 1951, Oklahoma 1929 Iowa 2007 Oklahoma 1986, Oklahoma

Memoirs Name Kapp, John Henry Mudd, Horace M. Peak, Albert Roberts, Howard W. Spencer, William Gordon Stow, John Chester Allen, Eakle P. Jr. Bush, Richard C. Calvert, Donald Cooley, Charles R. Killion, Kenneth D. Leonard, Jessie L. Livingston, Clint G. Mann, Noel A. Moelling, A. Eldon Pirtle, William Tupper, Robert O. Williams, O. Edward Battles, Lonzo F. Benton, Charles Willis Garoutte, Vancel Wayne Heusel, Clinton W. Hoggard, Olaf Jaap, Frank Vince Keefe, John H. Kennedy, Lawrence Neal Milner, Willie Lavoyce Patterson, L. Ralph Seale, Tommy Dale Thompson, Leslie Paul Benefield, Richard Bolding, Cecil Cohlmia, Victor Cooke, Billy Cullop, Dean Sr. Culver, Leo Curry, J.C. Jr. Deaver, D.O. Ferguson, John Hartung, Mary Lou Healey, Robert Long, Bill Martin, Homer Jr. Palmer, George Sapp, Charles Spurgin, Garland Wahl, Phil Wey, Norton Williams, Donald Wood, Kent Bates, Matthew David Bjorklund, Robert Charles Burton, Jack Dean Carlin, Milton O. Cook, Waddell Wayne Cope, Burney Combs

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362 Name Gibbens, Richard E. Hensley, Reva Mae Prine Hill, Robert Harvey Johnson, Elbert C. Miller, Donald Farron Morgan, John Baber Needham, George L. Owen, Bishop Raymond Harold Plank, Barbara Sue Puckett, Charles D.W. Radcliff, Ralph Dale Reynolds, David Walter Rowe, Harwood Slate “Dick” Scifres, Alfred Kent Smith, Irving Lee Snell, Verlyn Reid Teeter, Bonner Earl Wallace, Charles Pressly Wells, Charles Edgar Barnett, Mark S. Darrah, Dwight D. Higgins, Hardie Mack Honnold, Harold A. Howard, Kenneth Weldon Jones, Dennis Carlton Kimball, Wesley Robert Lee, Lawson Gerald Majors, Robert Leonard Miller, Walter Jene Mills, Mary Lou Branscom Richardson, Charles Holt Rowlan, Roy C. Sullivan, Dale Taylor, James Carroll Jr.

Memoirs Born Died First Year Place Year Place Appointment 1925 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1948, Oklahoma 1921 Nebraska 2010 Washington 1978, Oklahoma 1924 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1955, Oklahoma 1917 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1963, Oklahoma 1924 Oklahoma 2010 Oklahoma 1950, Oklahoma 1913 Kansas 2011 Missouri 1938, Kansas 1920 Ohio 2010 Oklahoma 1950, Oklahoma 1932 Tennessee 2010 Oklahoma 1959, Oklahoma 1943 Oklahoma 2010 Oklahoma 2007, Oklahoma 1924 Oklahoma 2010 Oklahoma 1947, Oklahoma 1926 Kansas 2011 Oklahoma 1980, Oklahoma 1950 Kansas 2011 Oklahoma 1997, Oklahoma 1927 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1960, Oklahoma 1958 California 2010 Oklahoma 2005, Oklahoma 1918 Missouri 2011 Oklahoma 1943, Central Texas 1934 2010 Kansas 1985, Oklahoma 1919 Oklahoma 2010 Texas 1940, Oklahoma 1933 Texas 2010 Oklahoma 1957, Oklahoma 1925 Oklahoma 2010 Oklahoma 1946, Oklahoma 1961 Texas 2011 Oklahoma 1989, Oklahoma 1927 Oklahoma 2012 Oklahoma 1947, Oklahoma 1944 Oklahoma 2012 Texas 1978, Oklahoma 1918 Oklahoma 2012 Oklahoma 1945, Oklahoma 1929 Texas 2011 California 1954, Oklahoma 1946 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1979, Oklahoma 1925 Oklahoma 2011 Texas 1950, Oklahoma 1918 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1944, Oklahoma 1928 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1950, Oklahoma 1924 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1951, North Texas 1932 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1966, Oklahoma 1929 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1955, Oklahoma 1914 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1941, Oklahoma 1929 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1994, Oklahoma 1934 Oklahoma 2011 Oklahoma 1955, Oklahoma

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HISTORICAL RECORD Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church

(Founded by union of the Oklahoma Conference of The Methodist Church and part of the Oklahoma-Texas Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Date May 27-31, 1968 May 19-23, 1969 June 1-4, 1970 May 28-31, 1971 May 31-June 2, 1972 May 29-June 1, 1973 May 29-31, 1974 May 28-30, 1975 May 25-28, 1976 May 31-June 2, 1977 May 30-June 2, 1978 May 29-June 1, 1979 May 27-30, 1980 May 26-29, 1981 May 25-28, 1982 May 31-June 3, 1983 June 5-8, 1984 May 28-31, 1985 May 27-30, 1986 May 26-29, 1987 May 31-June 3, 1988 May 28-June 1, 1989 May 27-31, 1990 May 26-30, 1991 May 31-June 4, 1992 May 30-June 3, 1993 May 29-June 2, 1994 May 28-June 1, 1995 May 26-30, 1996 May 26-30, 1997 May 25-29, 1998 May 23-26, 1999 May 29-June 1, 2000 May 28-31, 2001 May 27-30, 2002 May 26-29, 2003 May 31-June 3, 2004 May 29-June 2, 2005 May 28-June 1, 2006 May 27-31, 2007 May 25-29, 2008 May 24-28, 2009 May 30-June 2, 2010 May 29-June 1, 2011 May 27-30, 2012

Place St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tula St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU/St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU/St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU/St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU/St. Luke’s, OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU/St. Luke’s OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa OCU/St. Luke’s OKC Boston Avenue, Tulsa

Bishop W. Angie Smith Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse Paul W. Milhouse John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt John Wesley Hardt Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Dan E. Solomon Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Bruce P. Blake Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr. Robert E. Hayes Jr.

Secretary Elza Lee Jorns Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill Luman T. Cockerill J. Clifton Sprouls J. Clifton Sprouls J. Clifton Sprouls Robert W. Smith Robert W. Smith J. William Hestwood Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Wayne Coffin Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Jerry W. Perryman Charles R. Rettig Charles R. Rettig Charles R. Rettig Charles R. Rettig Joseph L. Harris Joseph L. Harris Joseph L. Harris Joseph L. Harris Joseph L. Harris Joseph L. Harris

2012 Journal Section K

Standing Rules and Structure of the Oklahoma Annual Conference

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STANDING RULES I. ORGANIZATION A. ANNUAL CONFERENCE

1. In accordance with The Book of Discipline (¶ 32) the Annual Conference shall include the following lay members in order to equalize lay and clergy representation: the lay leaders; the District Lay Leaders, Conference presidents of United Methodist Men and United Methodist Women; laypersons who hold any of the following offices; director of Communications, Conference treasurer, United Methodist Foundation president, Circle of Care director, president of Oklahoma City University, Adult chair(s) of the Conference Council on Youth Ministry, the director of Connectional Ministries; and co-chairpersons of the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry; lay chairpersons of Annual Conference councils, boards, commissions, committees; the lay members from Oklahoma who serve on General Church boards and agencies, lay delegates for the current General Conference; president of the conference youth organization; chairperson of the Oklahoma United Methodist Student Movement; and two active young church members from each district, one who is between ages twelve (12) and seventeen (17) and one who is between ages eighteen (18) and (30). Each charge served by more than one clergy shall be entitled to as many lay members as there are clergy members. Lay members shall have been members of The United Methodist Church for two (2) years prior to election and shall have been active participants in The United Methodist Church at least four years prior to election (The Book of Discipline, ¶ 602.4). Should the total number of lay members, both elected and ex-officio, still be fewer than the number of clergy members, the difference shall be proportionately distributed among the districts. That proportion shall be based on the total number of pastoral charges, in each district, which have two or more churches. District Superintendents shall assign these additional openings to be filled by members elected by churches otherwise without lay representation. 2. At the first session of the Annual Conference following a General Conference, the lay and clergy members shall elect a Secretary and a Statistician to serve for the quadrennium. The Secretary shall nominate Assistant Secretaries for election. 3. A Pre-Conference Workbook shall be edited, published, and mailed to the members at least fifteen (15) days prior to convening the Annual Conference. The Director of Connectional Ministries shall produce the workbook in cooperation with the Council on Finance and Administration. 4. The Treasurer shall be elected at the first Annual Conference session following the General Conference and in accordance with the provisions of The Book of Discipline. 5. The fiscal and programming year of the Annual Conference shall be January 1 to December 31. 6. The Cabinet, Treasurer, and Statistician will establish a deadline each year for delivery of all Local Church year-end reports to the offices of the Treasurer and Statistician. The method and manner of gathering this information shall be the responsibility of each district’s superintendent. Reports shall be made in the format prescribed by the Treasurer and the Statistician. 7. Each district’s superintendent shall, by January 31, deliver a list to the Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services that reports who are the Lay Members and Alternate Lay Members of the Annual Conference.

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8. District Superintendents shall furnish to the Director of Communications copies of obituaries for clergy members, their spouses, and diaconal ministers, to be printed in the Memorial Worship Bulletin and the Journal. 9. District Superintendents shall report immediately the death of any person with a claim on the Conference, as listed in the Journal, to the Treasurer or Pension Benefits Officer. 10. There shall be an Agenda Committee to plan and arrange the agenda for the Annual Conference session. The committee members shall be: the presiding bishop (who shall chair the committee), dean of the Cabinet, host pastor and host District Superintendent(s) for the approaching session, Conference Secretary, Director of Connectional Ministries, Treasurer/ Director of Administrative Services, Director of Communications/Assistant to the Bishop, Conference Lay Leader, and others as may be necessary to plan the session.

B. DISTRICT CONFERENCE

1. A District Conference shall be held annually on call of the superintendent. It shall be composed of these people from within that district: all clergy, (elders, deacons, provisional members, associate members, retired, supernumerary, and local pastors); the deaconesses and home missioners; diaconal ministers; the lay leaders from each church; the presidents of United Methodist Women and United Methodist Men from each church; the district trustees; the District Lay Leader and any associate District Lay Leaders; the lay member(s) of the Annual Conference from each charge; the district president of United Methodist Women, United Methodist Men, and Youth Ministries Council; the district representatives to the Conference Council on Youth Ministries; the chairperson(s) of the United Methodist Student Movement or its equivalent within the district; the district mission secretary; the district communications officer, the district representative to the Conference Department of Congregational Development, the district chairpersons of Mission and Service, Discipleship Ministries, Leadership Development Ministries, stewardship and finance, and age-level coordinators; the district Camps representative, and other as determined by the District Conference or Annual Conference. 2. There may be a District Council or equivalent leadership structure in each district, with its membership determined by the District Conference. The District Conference shall also determine what other entities are needed to do the work of the district, taking care to fulfill the mandates of The Book of Discipline. Vacancies in the membership of the District Council may be filled by the District Superintendent in consultation with the District Nominations Committee.

C. GENERAL AND JURISDICTIONAL ELECTIONS

1. It is the intention of the Oklahoma Annual Conference that the Conference nominate and elect a diverse delegation, laity and clergy. Diversity of race, age, ethnicity, and gender strengthen the delegation and invigorate and empower the Church. 2. Elections of Clergy Delegates to General and Jurisdictional Conference shall be by secret ballot, without nomination. 3. At the Annual Conference Session preceding an election year, the Board of Laity shall provide voting guidelines in the Pre-Conference Workbook. 4. By December 15, the Conference Secretary shall provide to each district’s superintendent a list of ex-officio members and the number of equalization members for that district, as well as a reminder to superintendents to send out meeting notices.

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5. The election of Lay Delegates to General Conference and Jurisdictional Conference shall include steps that identify and provide information about qualified nominees, including: A. The Standing Rule on Lay Elections 1. Rationale of the Standing Rule The District Nominating Assembly is key to inclusiveness in nominating Lay Delegates to stand for election to General and Jurisdictional Conferences. This assembly designates up to ten (10) nominees for consideration by the Annual Conference regardless of the number of Lay Delegates to be elected by Annual Conference. This assembly is called by the District Superintendent—in consultation with the District Lay Leader—and must meet during January of the election year. It is a “representative assembly.” 2. Avoiding manipulation of the process The District Nominating Assembly is limited to lay members and alternate lay members of the Annual Conference, any laypersons who is elected district officer, chairperson, president, coordinator or committee member of a district function, as described in I.B.1 (District Conference) and any layperson who serves on a Conference, Jurisidictional or General Board, Commission or Committee, provided that the lay person is a resident of that District and would meet the requirements to be considered for nomination. This will assure fair process and prevent ineligible persons from voting on the district’s nominees. A bar shall be established by the District Superintendent, separating those eligible to vote from those present to observe the assembly. 3. Credentials It is the District Superintendent’s responsibility, with the assistance of the District lay leader, to invite to the assembly the lay representatives. The District Superintendent shall conduct a credentials check at the assembly, to ensure the voting eligibility of participants. If this step is omitted, then the meeting is an invitation to problems. Invitations sent by the District Superintendent and District Lay Leader also shall be carefully written and addressed to conform with this Standing Rule. B. Preparations for the District Nominating Assembly 1. Proper mailing list The District Superintendent shall receive from the Conference Secretary an accurate mailing list of all lay representatives as noted in C.5.A.2 above. 2. Scheduling time and place of meeting This January meeting shall be held no later than the middle of that month. Thus, if severe winter weather causes postponement, the meeting can be rescheduled for a later date in that same month. This meeting should not be scheduled at the same time as the Local Church Leader Workshop. Scheduling any district meeting jointly with this Nominating Assembly appears to extend invitations to people ineligible to participate and injects potential error and controversy in this very important process. This assembly occurs only once every four years in a district’s schedule and deserves careful consideration and compliance with this Standing Rule. 3. District Lay Leader Preparation for the Nominating Assembly The District Lay Leader is to assist the District Superintendent in preparing the letter inviting participants to this assembly. They should set a January date and a convenient location for all participants. The letter should be mailed no later than Dec. 15, to provide sufficient advance notice. The letter should contain an outline of the process, signed by the District Superintendent and District Lay Leader. A reminder notice should be sent in late December or early January. C. District Nominating Assembly Agenda and Procedure 1. Attendee roster A roster shall be available to collect the signatures of the participants and each person’s official capacity as a lay member/alternate lay member or district representative. 2. Prayer for meeting The District Superintendent will remind the participants at the assembly of the meeting’s serious purposes and will pray for the Holy Spirit’s guidance in the deliberations.

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3. Requirements and considerations for nominees a. The District Superintendent will furnish information that describes the necessary qualifications for nominees as required by the Book of Discipline. For example: According to the Book of Discipline (¶36 Article V), nominees are required to possess two (2) years of membership and four (4) years of active participation in a church in this Conference. b. A copy of this Standing Rule should be available for inspection by those attending the assembly. c. All nominees must be willing and available to attend several delegation meetings in addition to the General/Jurisdictional Conference to which they are elected, including: aa. The first delegation meeting immediately follows adjournment of the Annual Conference Session in Oklahoma City. The delegation will elect a chairperson and cochairperson at that time. Other officers will be elected later. bb. There will be six (6) or more delegation meetings, in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, beginning in the summer of the year of election, and continuing on a monthly or bimonthly basis through the time of the General Conference and up to the Jurisdictional Conference. cc. During the same calendar year designated for the General/Jurisdictional Conferences, nominees must be available for a maximum of twelve (12) consecutive days in spring to attend the General Conference, and for five (5) or six (6) consecutive days in summer to attend the South Central Jurisdictional Conference. 4. Instructions for the District Nominating Assembly a. The District Superintendent shall open the meeting for nominations from the floor only. Names of potential delegates shall be displayed clearly for all participants. Self nominations are permitted. Only persons residing in the district my be nominated. b. The District Superintendent shall determine the order for presentation of biographical sketches. Each participant who makes a nomination will present a biographical sketch of the nominee, with specific information on that person’s experience, current role, activities, and likelihood of attendance at all meetings of the delegation and of the conference(s). 5. Selection of nominees After all nominations, comments, and discussions are completed, the credentialed voters in the assembly must make decisions and select nominees. If fewer than ten (10) people are nominated, a show of hands is a suitable method of election. If there are more than ten (10) potential nominees, a written ballot should be taken, to establish the ten (10) nominees and preserve the integrity of the process. 6. If possible, at least three (3) reserve nominees also should be selected by the assembly, to take the place of any nominee who is or becomes unable to serve. The District Lay Leader will replace a nominee whose name is thus withdrawn with a reserve nominee, in order of election. D. Procedures Following the District Nominating Assembly 1. The District Lay Leader shall send a letter to each nominee, requesting confirmation of that person’s willingness to stand for election (and serve if elected) and also completion and submission of the Lay Nominee Form and an accompanying photo. If the form and photo are not received within two (2) weeks after the assembly, the District Lay Leader will personally contact the nominee to obtain these materials. 2. The Lay Nominee Form and photo must be received no later than February 21 by the District Superintendent, in order to submit them no later than February 28 to the United Methodist Ministry Center, for reproduction in the “Lay Nominees Booklet”. E. Procedures at Annual Conference relating to potential nominees not in the “Lay Nominees Booklet” 1. Only those people identified in the “Lay Nominees Booklet” will be introduced at the election-year Annual Conference Laity Session. 2. Other than the “Lay Nominees Booklet”, no additional biographical information may be presented, by direct or indirect reference, prior to the Annual Conference Session or from the

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floor. Pursuant to the Discipline, election and balloting shall occur without any oral or written nominations, speeches, or debates. Printed materials shall neither be distributed at the door nor on the floor of the Annual Conference Session on behalf of any nominee or write-in candidate. Buttons, badges, or other campaign material are also prohibited. Each nominee shall be given a badge or ribbon, indicating his or her status as a nominee, to wear during the Annual Conference Session. 3. The presiding bishop is asked to directly reprimand any effort at nominating, campaigning, speeches, or distribution of materials at the door or on the floor. 4. Upon receiving five (5) or more votes in balloting, any person who has not previously submitted a Lay Nominee Form must immediately obtain one from the Conference Lay Leader, complete the form, and return it before the next ballot is taken. Copies will not be duplicated for distribution unless the nominee does so at his or her expense.

F. Balloting for Lay Delegates shall be open to all eligible lay persons.

G. When the results of the first lay ballot are announced, a printed list of those results shall be furnished to each lay member. That list will show the sixty (60) laypersons with the highest vote totals, in descending order of votes received, and the total votes for each of them. H. When the results of the first clergy ballot are announced, a printed list of those results shall be furnished to each clergy member. That list will show the sixty (60) clergypersons with the highest vote totals, in descending order of votes received, and the total votes for each of them. I. After announcing and distributing the first balloting results for lay and clergy, the presiding bishop shall not read the names and number of those receiving five (5) or fewer votes on any subsequent ballot.

D. PROCEDURES (Annual Conference Session) 1. Roll call shall be by registration.

2. Each Annual Conference Session shall determine its Standing Rules in keeping with the Book of Discipline (¶ 605), and shall otherwise be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order. 3. Each report in the Pre-Conference Workbook (Reports of Boards and Committees) shall be in two sections. Section “A” shall succinctly explain matters requiring action by the Annual Conference. Section “B” shall include general information not requiring action. 4. The Conference Secretary shall be authorized to edit and prepare for publication the minutes of the Annual Conference. The Conference Secretary is responsible for the publication and distribution of the Journal, in accordance with the Book of Discipline (¶ 606). 5. Reports and papers not in the hands of the Conference Secretary within fifteen (15) days after the final day of the Annual Conference shall be excluded from the Journal. 6. Motions that request funds not included in the proposed budget submitted by the Conference Council on Finance and Administration shall be referred first to that council for its consideration and recommendation. Absent a favorable recommendation by that council, such a motion shall require a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Annual Conference for approval. 7. All action items in the Pre-Conference Workbook or in the Legislative Packet shall be considered in the hands of the Body available to be acted upon at any time.

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8. Any motion or resolution not in the Pre-Conference Workbook or the Legislative Packet shall not be considered by the Body until that item lays on the table for 24 hours. A two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Body is required to suspend this rule. 9. Any motion or petition submitted by an individual or church to the Annual Conference Session must be received by March 1 for consideration. Such a proposal shall be referred first to the appropriate Conference council, board, or committee assigned to related matters. If that group denies the motion or petition, the Annual Conference may be asked to suspend and permit the petition to be heard. If the rules are suspended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote, the petition shall lay on the table for 24 hours before being considered. The Conference group that originally denied the motion or petition shall present the group’s recommendation when that item reaches the floor. This rule does not apply to motions properly before the Annual Conference (those from the Pre-Conference Workbook, the Legislative Packet, or recommended for approval by an agency of the Annual Conference). 10. If an action is approved by the Annual Conference, it shall be the responsibility of the Annual Conference Council, the Council on Finance and Administration, or the Conference Secretary— unless otherwise assigned by the Annual Conference—to monitor for assurance of compliance with that decision. The monitoring group shall report its findings to the Annual Conference.

II. CONFERENCE NOMINATING PROCEDURES A. LEADERSHIP

1. There shall be a Conference Committee on Nominations consisting of the following: each district’s superintendent and lay leader (or designee); the Conference Lay Leader, the Conference presidents of the United Methodist Men and United Methodist Women, and representatives from Religion and Race, Commission on the Status and Role of Women (COSROW), and Young Adult Ministry Council; a youth chosen by the CCYM, and two (2) at-large clergy and lay members to insure balance of representation. The Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services, Director of Connectional Ministries, and Director of Communications/Assistant to the Bishop shall be ex-officio, with voice but not vote. 2. The chairperson of the Committee on Nominations shall be named by the bishop and may be clergy or laity. The boards, commissions, ministry teams, departments, and committees shall elect their officers within thirty (30) days after the first Annual Conference Session that follows a General Conference. Election of officers shall be preceded by a time of orientation about the work of the entity. The election shall be conducted by persons named by the Bishop, and shall be by secret ballot, following nominations from the floor. Organizing the entities and appointing any needed additional leaders, who serve for the quadrennium, shall take place no later than thirty (30) days following the elections. Vacancies that occur among an entity’s elected officers during the year shall be filled through election by that entity and affirmed by the next Annual Conference. 3. Prior to August 1of each calendar year, all Annual Conference entities shall submit their planned dates for the next calendar year to the Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services, Director of Connectional Ministries, and Director of Communications/Assistant to the Bishop, who shall coordinate all dates and, as possible, eliminate conflicting meeting times. Written notices of these meetings shall then be provided to each member of each entity. An online Conference Calendar may be developed and used as an official Annual Conference Calendar, published in the Website of the Annual Conference.

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B. DISTRICT NOMINATING COMMITTEE

1. Each district shall have a nominating committee consisting of an appropriate number of people to represent the geographic areas of the district, along with the District Superintendent and the District Lay Leader. Each District Conference shall set the number and make-up of its Nominating Committee. The committee shall be responsible for screening nominations coming from local churches and from any other source involving people from the district. Care shall be given to ascertain that those who are nominated have shown leadership in their local churches and are growing Christians. 2. The tenure of each District Lay Leader shall be the same as members of Conference entities (see section III. TENURE ON CONFERENCE ENTITIES, 1. Tenure.) 3. No nomination from the District Nominating Committee shall be considered by the Conference Committee on Nominations unless accompanied by the nominee’s full address, including mail, phone, and, where possible, fax and e-mail. Prior to Annual Conference action on any nominations the District Nominations Committee shall ascertain a person’s willingness to be named for service in a specific area, and shall affirm this to the Conference Committee on Nominations chairperson.

C. NOMINATIONS POOL

1. Each local church shall consider those who have gifts for ministry beyond that congregation— whether in the nominations structure, or in short-term ministry on a task group or project team. The Conference Ministry Nominations Pool database shall be maintained and accessible through the Annual Conference Council office. This database shall be updated regularly and shall be available to all areas of leadership in the Annual Conference, to select potential participants in ministry endeavors, including task groups and project teams. 2. To the greatest extent possible, Disciplinary requirements shall be followed regarding balance in membership of Conference ministry teams, departments, boards, commissions, councils, committees, and other agencies. It is the intention of the Oklahoma Annual Conference that there shall be racial and ethnic representation in the membership of all these groups. In valuing and practicing diversity in the composition of all these groups, we invigorate and empower the church. Ethnic and age diversity of the membership of these programming and operational bodies of the church is critical to the future of United Methodism in Oklahoma. Following District Nominating Committee meetings each District Superintendent shall forward to the Conference Committee on Nominations chairperson the names of the qualified persons of racial and ethnic diversity who have been nominated. From that list, and other suitable sources, the Conference Committee on Nominations may make additional nominations to help fulfill this intention. 3. The Conference Secretary shall inform the chair of the Committee on Nominations of all conference members serving on General Conference boards. 4. No person shall serve concurrently as an elected member of more than one Annual Conference ministry team, department, board, council, or commission at one time, except for the Board of Laity, boards of trustees, and ex-officio representatives on boards, commissions, and committees. Ex-officio membership shall not be subject to this limitation. It is urged that leadership positions be filled so the number of positions held by any one person be minimized. Membership on these ministry teams, boards, councils, and commissions shall be subject to the “one-entity” rule: MINISTRY TEAMS (Discipleship, Leadership Development, and Mission & Service); BOARDS (Ordained Ministry, Pensions & Health Benefits, Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries, Church and Society, Higher Education & Campus Ministry and Trustees); COUNCILS

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(Finance & Administration, Annual Conference Council and Older Adult Ministry Council); COMMISSIONS (Archives & History, Equitable Compensation, Religion & Race, Status & Role of Women and Commission on Rural/Smaller Membership Church); and DEPARTMENTS (Congregational Development and Communications). At-Large members of these two departments shall fall under the one-entity rule. Additional members representing districts, or because of special expertise in these areas, shall not be subject to the one-entity rule. Membership on the Council on Finance & Administration is limited still further by The Book of Discipline so that no person may serve on that Council who is also a member of any other conference agency that receives funds from the Conference budget. It shall be the responsibility of the Conference Committee on Nominations to make sure this rule is obeyed, absolutely and without exception. In addition to membership on a ministry team, department, board, council or commission, a person may be elected to membership on no more than one Conference standing committee. The following standing committees are exceptions to the one entity rule: Courtesies & Resolutions, Episcopacy, Episcopal Housing, Investigation, Journal, Agency Emergency/Capital Fund, and Clergy Housing. Only those bodies created and elected by the Annual Conference shall be subject to the “one entity, one committee” rule. Task groups, project teams committees, sub-committees, and departments created by Conference ministry teams, departments, boards, councils, commissions, and committees shall be exempt from this rule, and may be selected by the parent body rather than the Annual Conference. When the Annual Conference creates and elects a new body, the resolution or other action creating the body shall specify whether or not it is subject to the “one-entity, one committee” and tenure rules.

III. TENURE ON CONFERENCE ENTITIES 1. Tenure. Election to Conference entities, unless otherwise stated, shall be for four years. Unless otherwise provided in the Book of Discipline, no person shall serve more than eight (8) consecutive years on the same entity. A person whose term has expired shall be eligible for reelection to the same entity after four full years have passed. Terms of office and membership on Conference entities, unless otherwise provided, shall begin upon election. The term of office for a member of the Conference Committee on Nominations shall extend until a successor is elected by the District Conference. 2. Membership Termination. Membership is terminated if a member becomes a District Superintendent (unless chosen as a Cabinet representative) or moves outside the Conference on a permanent basis. Membership may be terminated for failure to attend at least one meeting over a period of one year, providing the member has been properly notified about time and place of meetings. 3. Accuracy in Tenure Reporting. The Conference Committee on Nominations will be responsible for accurate accounting and reporting the years served by individuals to the Conference secretary for inclusion in the Conference Journal, in order to ensure compliance with the tenure rule. For each person named, the report shall indicate the year of election to the Conference entity and the member’s district. 4. Cabinet Representation. From its membership, the Cabinet may designate representatives to Conference boards, commissions, committees, or agencies, who shall serve as liaisons between the Cabinet and the respective body. The Cabinet representative shall have floor privileges within that group, be a member of the Executive Committee, and have voting rights as authorized by the Discipline or the group.

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IV. FINANCIAL 1. The Conference Secretary and Conference Statistician shall, on recommendation of the Conference Council on Finance & Administration, receive honorariums, paid from the Conference’s budgeted funds. 2. All Conference funds, along with the approved reporting form, shall be sent to the Conference Treasurer. Funds for district work or promotion, district missions, or district parsonages shall be sent to the appropriate treasurers. 3. All boards, councils and agencies which have members of the Oklahoma Annual Conference under appointment beyond the local church shall be required to pay monthly to the Clergy Retirement Security Plan, at the rate established by the Board of Pensions and approved by the Annual Conference. 4. All clergy members (Full, Provisional and Associate) of the Oklahoma Annual Conference, and full-time Local Pastors who are appointed full-time and who are participating in the Clergy Retirement Security Plan shall participate in the Ministers’ Health Benefits Plan, subject to the provisions of the plan. All churches that have pastors under appointment shall pay the Apportionment for the Health Benefits fund as a Ministerial Support item. 5. The Conference is directed to rent a safety deposit box for the safekeeping of all legal and valuable documents of the Annual Conference. This includes legal documents of the boards, trustees, and other agencies of the Conference. A permanent index is to be on file in the office of the presiding bishop. 6. At least annually, the Council on Finance & Administration shall review and report to the Annual Conference the disbursements of funds according to budgets approved by the Annual Conference. The council also shall receive and review annually and make available quadrennially a consolidated statement of assets and liabilities of all Conference-related boards, agencies and institutions including trusts and endowment funds. 7. By December 15, each District Superintendent shall furnish to the Conference Treasurer a report on the pastoral compensation for each pastoral charge as approved by the charge conference. 8. Each District Superintendent shall send to the Conference Statistician, no later than January 10, a report on the number, value and indebtedness on the district parsonage and all other property owned or partially owned by The United Methodist Church within the bounds of the district, if these items have not otherwise been reported. 9. All organizations, agencies, and institutions of the Annual Conference that are related to programming must submit their financial requests for review and approval by the appropriate program entity to which they are assigned. All program budgets must then be submitted to the Annual Conference Council for review and approval before forwarding to the Council on Finance & Administration. This process does not preclude requests to meet with the CF&A by representatives of those entities. Upon invitation of the CF&A, any entity with financial requests may do so to support its request. All entities shall have the right to appeal to the Annual Conference directly for support of their work.

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The Conference Clergy Housing Committee shall be a subcommittee of the Commission on Equitable Compensation. At least once every four years, this subcommittee shall review policies, standards and guidelines regarding clergy housing. It also shall receive annual reports and check lists from the District Committee on Church Location and Building concerning implementation of standards and recommendations for changes, and it shall report to each Annual Conference about improvements and needs. The clergy housing standards policy shall be printed in each Journal. This subcommittee will be made up of at least two (2) members from each District Committee on Church Location and Building (one clergy and one laity), the president of the Clergy Spouse Fellowship, the chairperson of the Commission on Equitable Compensation, the chairperson of the Covenant Family Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry (or equivalent), and a Cabinet representative. It is not subject to the one-entity rule.

VI. SEXUAL ETHICS POLICY Statement of Policy. Church Professionals of the Oklahoma Annual Conference shall not engage in sexual abuse, sexual harassment or sexual misconduct. Theological Foundation. All persons are created by God. God intends all persons to have worth and dignity in their relationships. We are one connected body, and when one part of the body is injured physically, emotionally or spiritually, the entire body is rendered less than God intended. Misconduct of a sexual nature of any kind violates a person’s wholeness and is an unjust use of status and power and a sinful behavior against God and one another. The Scripture witnesses to a God who brings about justice, mercy and grace. The Church is called to express God’s love in concrete actions of compassion and healing for all God’s people. Definitions 1. Sexual Abuse: Sexual abuse means unwanted physical conduct of a sexual nature, sexual contact or sexualized behavior and may include, by example, touching, fondling, other physical contact and sexual relations. 2. Sexual Harassment: Sexual harassment is any unwanted sexual advance or demand, either verbal or physical, that is reasonably perceived by the recipient as demeaning, intimidating or coercive. Sexual harassment must be understood as an exploitation of a power relationship rather than as an exclusively sexual issue. Sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, the creation of a hostile or abusive working environment resulting from discrimination on the basis of gender. 3. Sexual Misconduct: Sexual misconduct means a chargeable offense within the meaning of The Book of Discipline (¶ 2702). 4. Church Professional: A Church Professional shall include Full, Associate and Provisional ministerial members of the Annual Conference, ordained Deacons, and Elders, Diaconal Ministers and Local Pastors, in both the effective and retired relationships, and other persons serving the Conference or any local church under appointment of the bishop or under the supervision of the District Superintendent, including persons keeping their membership in another annual conference or in another denomination and persons holding orders issued by these annual conferences while on Honorable or Administrative Location. Implementation. Church Professionals and local churches of the Annual Conference shall be provided a copy of this policy and shall be offered training information to assist in the understanding and implementation of this policy. This policy shall be published annually in the

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Making a Complaint. Persons who have knowledge of possible violations of this policy by a church professional may report the same to any church professional, any District Superintendent, or the bishop. Upon any complaint, the Conference will take action in accordance with the provisions of the current Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church. Local Church Policies. The Annual Conference recommends that local churches adopt a local church sexual harassment policy. Attendance. Any person under appointment/assignment in Oklahoma Annual Conference must attend one Sexual Ethics In The Workplace Seminar as specified by the resident bishop, no less than once every four years.

VII. THE STANDING RULES, STRUCTURE AND POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE 1. The Committee on Standing Rules, Structure and Policy Review shall review annually the Standing Rules for appropriate updating and shall review and recommend to the Annual Conference all submissions for changes in the Standing Rules. 2. A permanent record of all existing policies of the Annual Conference shall be maintained by the Standing Rules, Structure and Policy Review Committee. It shall be the responsibility of this committee to recommend the deletion of obsolete policies to the Annual Conference. 3. Changes in the Standing Rules may be made by the Annual Conference upon recommendation of, or following consideration by, the Standing Rules Committee. 4. The Standing Rules, or any of the items in the Standing Rules, may be amended, substituted, or deleted by a two-thirds vote of the Annual Conference. Any such action must be presented in writing to delegates at least 24 hours prior to voting on the matter at a regular session of the Annual Conference. 5. Wherever the Book of Discipline is referred to in these rules, the references are to the 2008 Book of Discipline. After the publication of a new Book of Discipline, the Conference Secretary shall inform the Committee on Standing Rules of any changes required due to General Conference action. Robert Rose, chair

STRUCTURE OF THE OKLAHOMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE ANNUAL CONFERENCE COUNCIL. There shall be an Annual Conference Council to coordinate the ministries of the Oklahoma Annual Conference. Membership: Fifteen (15) lay and fifteen (15) clergy at-large members, (nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations).

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Ex-Officio with vote: the bishop, one District Superintendent, the Conference lay leader, the Conference chancellor. The chair or designee from: Discipleship Ministry Team, Leadership Development Ministry Team, and Mission and Service Ministry Team; Department of Communications, Department of Congregational Development. The Conference president of: United Methodist Women and United Methodist Men. The chairperson of: Board of Ordained Ministry, Circle of Care, Religion & Race, Commission on Status & Role of Women, Board of Pension & Health Benefits, Board of Higher Education & Campus Ministry, Camps & Conferences, Conference Trustees. A representative from: The Health Care & Retirement Living Association, Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries, Conference Council on Youth Ministry, The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation, Young Adult Ministry Council. Ex-Officio with voice but without vote: Representative from the Council on Finance & Administration, President of Circle of Care, President (or designee) of Oklahoma City University, Director of Connectional Ministries, Conference Secretary, Conference Treasurer, Director of Communications, and ACC Staff. Duties: 1. Recommend a unified budget to the Council on Finance and Administration. 2. Set the Annual Conference Calendar. 3. Approve job descriptions for the Conference program staff. 4. Recommend goals and program priorities to the Annual Conference. 5. Carry out decisions made by the Annual Conference relating to program ministries. 6. Fulfill the Disciplinary requirements related to Conference programming. 7. Facilitate the relationship between the Annual Conference and the General Church. 8. Appoint a Visioning Team to carry out the functions of futuring, research and evaluation.

MINISTRY TEAMS. There shall be three Ministry Teams: Discipleship, Mission & Service, and Leadership Development, described as follows. Discipleship Ministry Team. There shall be a Discipleship Ministry Team that

will target these areas: spiritual formation and academy ministries; training for evangelism; Confirmation training; Kairos Ministries; marriage ministries, human sexuality training; Covenant Care Ministries; Christian education and vacation Bible school training; promotion of Disciple Bible Study; camping ministries; age-level and family life ministries; the Conference Council on Youth Ministries; the Conference Council of Adult Workers with Youth; Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry; Young Adult Ministry Council; Older Adult Ministry Council; and training and resources for worship. To this ministry team shall be assigned all Disciplinary responsibilities formerly assigned to: Discipleship; The Board of Education; The Board of Evangelism; The Commission on Worship; the Departments of Youth, Children, Adults, and Family Life. Membership: The Conference Committee on Nominations shall name and the Annual Conference

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shall elect fifteen (15) clergy and fifteen (15) lay members. Annual Conference Council Staff may also serve, as ex-officio without vote, as their responsibilities coincide with those of this team. Project Teams and Task Groups. Project teams or task groups for specific work may be formed, comprised of people with expertise or special interest in areas related to these assigned responsibilities. Participants in these bodies may come from within or beyond this Ministry Team’s membership. Each of these bodies shall report to and be accountable to the ministry group that established it.

Leadership Development Ministry Team. There shall be a Leadership Development Ministry Team that will develop programs and policies for all aspects of leadership development as assigned by the Annual Conference, requested by the local churches, or fashioned in its own processes. The team will seek to initiate, coordinate, and respond to the leadership development opportunities and needs of the local churches, districts and Annual Conference. Membership: The Conference Committee on Nominations shall nominate and the Annual Conference shall elect fifteen (15) clergy and fifteen (15) lay members. These additional groups shall relate to this team and provide representation: Commission on Religion and Race; Commission on the Status and Role of Women; Board of Ordained Ministry; Board of Laity; and The Recruitment Team. Annual Conference Council Staff may also serve, as ex-officio without vote, as their responsibilities coincide with those of this team. Project Teams and Task Groups. Project teams or task groups for specific work may be formed, comprised of people with expertise or special interest in areas related to these assigned responsibilities. Participants in these bodies may come from within or beyond this Ministry Team’s membership. Each of these bodies shall report to and be accountable to the ministry group that established it.

Mission and Service Ministry Team. There shall be a Mission and Service Ministry Team that will target these areas: poverty & disease; Christian social concerns; cultural and language ministries; global ministries and mission; health and welfare concerns; urban ministries; and Native American relationships. Related to this Ministry Team, and reporting to the Annual Conference via this team, will be the following entities: Board of Church & Society; Chemical Dependency Ministries; Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries; Circle of Care; Cookson Hills Center; Neighborhood Services Organization; Oklahoma United Methodist Retirement Facilities; Oklahoma Conference of Churches; Project Transformation; Restore Hope Ministries; Skyline Urban Ministry; Volunteers In Mission; and Woodworth Estate Committee. The Mission & Service Ministry Team shall elect from their membership a person to serve as The Conference Mission Secretary. To this Ministry Team shall be assigned all the Disciplinary responsibilities formerly assigned to the Boards of Global Ministries (¶ 632.4), and the Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns (¶642). According to the stipulations of the will establishing the Woodworth Estate Committee, the Mission & Service Ministry Team (as the successor to the Conference Board of Missions) shall name the members of that committee. Membership: The Conference Committee on Nominations shall nominate and the Annual Conference shall elect fifteen (15) clergy and fifteen (15) lay members. A representative of the Conference United Methodist Women shall serve with voice and vote. Representatives from each of the entities named in the preceding paragraphs and the Annual Conference Council staff may serve, as ex-officio without vote, as their responsibilities coincide with those of this team. Project Teams and Task Groups. Project teams or task groups for specific work may be formed,

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comprised of people with expertise or special interest in areas related to these assigned responsibilities. Participants in these bodies may come from within or beyond this Ministry Team’s membership. Each of these bodies shall report to and be accountable to the ministry group that established it.

DEPARTMENTS. There shall be two Departments: Communications and Congregational Development, described as follows.

Communications. There shall be a Department of Communications that shall be responsible for the communication and public relations needs of the Annual Conference and all its entities. It shall develop a two-way method of communication that allows local churches to give feedback to the various Conference units and facilitates the communication needs of the Conference, districts, and local churches. Membership: The Conference Committee on Nominations shall nominate and the Annual Conference shall elect twelve (12) people, and the District Superintendents shall name twelve (12) district communication coordinators. The director may also name additional members who bring specific expertise to this department. The Communications Department shall be exempt from the Standing Rules concerning membership on boards, commissions, and committees.

Congregational Development. There shall be a Department of Congregational Development to resource the local churches in their growth, facilitate new church starts in cooperation with the Cabinet, and provide resources and programs for revitalization. This department shall provide research information on demographics, lifestyle concerns, emerging cultural conditions, and on potential new church starts, relocations, and mergers.

The department shall include the work of the Racial Ethnic Coordinating Committee, Commission on Strengthening the Black Church in the 21st Century, Hispanic Ministries Committee, and Commission on Rural/Smaller Membership Church. Membership: The Conference Committee on Nominations shall nominate and the Annual Conference shall elect twelve (12) people, and the District Superintendents shall each name a district representative who shall also become a member of the District Board of Church Location and Building. The director may also name additional members who bring specific expertise to this department.

Conference Committee on Nominations: There shall be an Annual Conference Committee on Nominations that shall have the following responsibilities. 1. Promote, in every congregation, the opportunity for lay and clergy service beyond the local church. 2. Provide appropriate information and processes for potential leaders from the local churches to discern their gifts and leadership strengths and offer their services beyond the local church. 3. Direct the collection of and maintaining of an adequate pool of potential leaders from local churches to thus supply a continuous resource to groups that seek people to be involved in project teams, task forces and other work of the Conference. 4. Develop a Leadership Database, managed by the Annual Conference Council staff in the United Methodist Ministry Center, and made available to all Conference areas with leadership needs. 5. Work to maintain a full complement of leaders in all areas of Conference life by annually monitoring the attendance and participation records of Conference entities in order to maintain strength and vitality of leadership across the Church, and make nominations for vacancies where needed. 6. Work in cooperation with the Leadership Development Ministry Team and the Annual Conference Council to offer and promote appropriate training for leaders.

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7. Prepare the annual and quadrennial nomination lists and present them to the Annual Conference for action. 8. Follow the Disciplinary requirements for ethnic, age, and gender balances in each area, insofar as possible. Membership: The Committee on Nominations shall be composed of the following: -Each District Superintendent and District Lay Leader -Conference Lay Leader -Conference president of the United Methodist Women -Conference president of the United Methodist Men -One youth chosen by the CCYM -Representative from Commission on the Status & Role of Women -Representative from Commission on Religion & Race -Representative from Young Adult Ministry Council -Two (2) clergy and two (2) lay persons at-large, to ensure balance of representation -Chairperson, named by the bishop -Secretary, chosen by the committee Ex-officio with voice but without vote: -Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services -Director of Connectional Ministries -Director of Communications/Assistant to the Bishop

The Committee on Standing Rules, structure, and policy review:

The responsibilities of the committee will be: -Propose to the Annual Conference rules of order needed to enable the Conference to appropriately do its work. -Receive proposals for structure or rules changes from all groups in the Conference and when appropriate propose those changes for adoption. -Review all new or revised Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws proposed by Conference entities for comment and recommendation before being submitted to the Annual Conference. This committee may report its findings on such items to the Annual Conference prior to consideration of those items by the Annual Conference. -Study the Standing Rules to discern any adjustments, changes, or additions necessary for the work of the Conference. Membership: -Six (6) lay persons -Six (6) clergy persons -Chairperson(s) of the Annual Conference Council -Director of the Annual Conference Council, with voice but without vote -Conference Secretary, with voice but without vote -Conference Treasurer, with voice but without vote -Conference Lay Leader -A Cabinet representative

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OTHER ENTITIES REQUIRED BY THE BOOK OF DISCIPLINE Extension Community

Boards of Trustees/Directors for Circle of Care, Oklahoma City University, the Camps & Conferences, Retirement/Nursing Home Association, and similar boards designated by the Annual Conference shall be represented on the Annual Conference Council by their chairpersons or designees. They also have a direct reporting relationship to the Annual Conference.

Conference Committees

Administrative Review, Agency Emergency/Capital Fund, Clergy Housing, Courtesies & Resolutions, Episcopacy Committee, Investigations, Journal, Archives & History, Equitable Compensation, and any other committee thus designated by the Annual Conference shall report to the Annual Conference.

The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation

The Foundation reports to the Annual Conference and is represented on the Annual Conference Council by its director, chair, or designee. It serves as a resource to the local churches, individuals, and institutions of the Annual Conference.

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CLERGY SERVICE RECORDS Note: The official record for pension purposes is maintained by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Evanston, IL. Although this is not an official listing, we desire it to be as nearly accurate as possible, and errors should be brought to the attention of the Oklahoma Conf Board of Pension and Health Benefits. The contact person is Stephen Mitchell, Pension Director, at 405-530-2063. AM - Associate Member FE - Elder in Full Connection HL – Honorable Location LP – Other Local Pastor PD – Provisional Deacon PL – Part Time Local Pastor RD – Retired Deacon in Full Connection RE – Retired Full Elder SLP – Student Local Pastor

Abbreviations used: FD – Deacon in Full Connection FL – Full Time Local Pastor HLR – Honorable Location Retired OF – Full Member of Other Denomination PE – Provisional Elder RA – Retired Associate Member RL – Retired Local Pastor RP – Retired Provisional Member

Abbott, Jerry D 1994 PE; 1998 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1994 Mounds; 1998 Turley; 1998 Beggs; 2001 Cleveland; 2005 Ketchum; 2006 Retired Acton, Larry M 1985 FL; 1986 PE; 1987 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Calumet; 1991 Volunteers in Mission; 2002 Retired Adams, Jim 1982 FL; 1988 PL; 1990 PL; 2007 RL Oklahoma: 1982 Wanette; 1982 Discontinued; 1988 Roff; 1989 Discontinued; 1990 Roff; 2007 Retired Adams, Johnny C 1963 SP; 1965 FL; 1966 PE; 1969 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1963 Yewed/Prairie Valley; 1964 Marshall; 1965 Covington/Marshall; 1966 Ringwood; 1968 Enid Jefferson; 1969 Chickasha Epworth; 1971 Garber; 1974 Choctaw/Nicoma Park; 1978 Cushing; 1980 Ponca City St Paul; 1983 Seminole First; 1988 Okmulgee First; 1992 Alva, First; 1993 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 2000 OKC Southern Hills; 2009 Retired Adkisson, Larry Roger 1989 SLP; 1991 PE; 1996 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma; 1989 Morrison; 1992 Okmulgee Butler; 1993 Okeene; 1996 Ringling; 2003 Blackwell; 2009 Retired Adler, Nancy Lee 1989 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1989 Lookeba; 1993 El Reno Wesley; 1995 Comanche; 1999 Snyder; 2004 Laverne; 2007 Tahlequah; 2010 Incapacity Leave Adlof, Dennis Eugene 1976 PE (Desert SW); 1980 FE; 2011 RE Desert SW: 1976 Attending School; 1977 Holbrook; 1978 Tempe First Oklahoma: 1980 Buffalo/Western State Hospital; 1982 Wakita; 1984 OKC, Epworth; 1988 Enid St Lukes; 1990 Morris; 1991 Tulsa Faith; 2003 Sand Springs; 2011 Retired Alba, Obed 2008 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Heavener Hispanic Fellowship; 2011 Poteau/Heavener Hispanic Fellowship: 2012 Heavener Hispanic Fellowship

Albin, Thomas Ralph 1981 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1981 Attending School; 1983 Tulsa First; 1985 Leave of Absence; 1987 Boston University; 1988 Dubuque Theological Seminary; 1999 Board of Discipleship Albrecht, Joseph 1973 FL (NW TX); 1984 SLP (NY); 1988 FL; 2005 RL Northwest Texas: 1973 Cherry Val Salt Spring Val North Central New York: 1974 Taberg Blossvale Lee; 1982 Taberg; 1982 Discontinued; 1983 No Record of Appt Oklahoma: 1988 Ryan; 1990 Verden; 1996 Grandfield; 2001 Ft Cobb; 2005 Retired Albright, Angela Paulette D 1985 SLP (N TX); 1988 PE (N TX); 1991 FE (N TX) North Texas: 1985 Spring Valley; 1986 Savoy; 1988 Sherman, First; 1989 Valley View; 1990 Plymouth Park; 1991 University Park; 1993 Heath Oklahoma Indian Missionary: 1996 Tulsa Indian Oklahoma: 1999 Ft Cobb; 2001 Mounds; 2004 Lucien/Covington; 2006 Incapacity Leave Aleman, Herlinda 2006 PL Oklahoma; 2006 Lawton Wesley/Lawton Grace; 2008 Lawton Grace Alexander, Marsha Gail 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 Philippines; 2001 UMCOR Sager Brown; 2004 Hands Together Ministry; 2010 Philippines Ambrose, Warren 1997 FD Oklahoma; 1997 Tulsa Asbury; 2011 Oklahoma Methodist Manor Ames III, Guy Chetwood 1976 PE; 1979 FE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1979 Ada Asbury; 1983 Mustang; 1988 El Reno Wesley; 1994 OKC Chapel Hill; 2006 Ardmore District Supt; 2012 Tulsa Asbury Anderson, Brian David 1995 FL; 1996 PE; 1999 PD; 2000 FD; 2012 PL Oklahoma: 1995 Weatherford; 1998 OK Conference; 2000 LOA; 2002 Family Leave; 2007 Honorable Location; 2012 Wayne Anderson, Jack Nelson 1975 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1975 Chaplain US Army; 2003 Retired

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Anderson, Kyle 2008 FL; 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Wakita/Manchester; 2011 Stillwater First Araujo, Josue 2008 FL; 2010 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Tulsa St James Asher, Michael Alex 1978 SLP; 1980 PE; 1983 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma; 1978 Canton; 1981 Attend School; 1982 Canton; 1983 Mt View; 1987 Broken Bow; 1989 Checotah; 1993 Owasso First;1998 Sapulpa First; 2005 Mannford; 2007 Retired Asher, Michael Alex 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2011 Geary Atkinson, Jack Lee 1955 PE; 1957 FE Oklahoma: 1955 United Seminary Dayton, OH; 1957 Shawnee EUB;1960 Bartlesville EUB/Fairfax; 1961 Fairfax; 1963 Yale; 1966 Ponca City St Paul; 1971 Elk City; 1976 Ada First; 1979 OKC St Matthew; 1985 Miami; 1988 Enid First; 1991 Ponca City First; 1993 Retired Atterberry, Nelma Ruth 2000 FL; 2008 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Lone Wolf; 2004 Duncan Stephens; 2009 McAlester First; 2011 Lucien/Covington Ayers, Richard 1975 PE; 1977 FE; 1999 HL Oklahoma: 1975 Attend School; 1975 SW State University Campus Ministry; 1979 Walters; 1982 Holdenville; 1985 Tulsa St Marks; 1989 Attend School; 1991 Oklahoma City University; 1999 Leave of Absence; 1999 Honorable Location Baden, Ken B 2009 PL Oklahoma: 2009 Lawton Wesley Chapel Baggett, Allen Trent 1990 SLP; 1993 PE; 1996 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1990 Thackerville; 1995 Broken Arrow First; 1997 Catoosa Disciple; 2003 Claremore First; 2009 Redland/Pleasant Hill; 2012 Retired Alaska: 2003 Sitka Baggett, Linda 1995 FL; 2003 AM; 2012 RM Oklahoma: 1995 Tulsa Rose Hill; 2003 Nowata; 2005 No Record of Appt; 2009 Valliant; 2012 Retired Alaska: 2006 Sitka Bakeman, Brian 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 OKC St Luke’s; 2006 Conf Treasurer/Benefit Officer Baker, Duane Gene 1982 SLP; 1987 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1982 Loyal; 1985 Covington; 1989 Haworth; 1994 Morris; 1998 Leave of Absence; 2004 Healdton/Loco; 2007 Chaplain Horizon Communities in Prison; 2008 Chaplain Horizon Communities in Prison/Fittstown/Pontotoc; 2009 Chaplain Horizon Communities in Prison/Pontotoc Ball, Margaret Ann 1984 PE; 1986 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Attend School; 1986 Baptist Medical Center; 1990 OKC Church of the Servant; 1998 Bartlesville District Supt; 2004 Oklahoma City University

Ball, M Gerald 1960 PE; 1963 FE; 1997 HL; 2001 HLR Oklahoma: 1960 Attend School; 1963 Mustang; 1967 Attend School; 1970 Oklahoma State Health Department; 1974 Regional Guidance Center; 1997 Honorable Location; 2001 Honorable Location Retired Ballard, Henry Clay 1960 PE; 1965 FE Oklahoma: 1960 Attend School; 1964 Norman Wesley Foundation; 1967 Attend School; 1971 Dir of International House;1973 International Student Services; 1982 Cal Aggie Christian Association; 1988 International Student Services; 1997 Retired Baltimore, Claude OF 2001 Oklahoma: 2001 Calvin; 2004 Stuart/Gerty; 2007 Roff Banks, Jacqueline 2006 FL; 2009 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Duncan Wesley/Velma; 2009 Morning Star/OPSU Campus Ministry Barber, Sara A “Sally” 2004 PL; 2005 RL Oklahoma: 2004 Billings; 2005 Retired Barnes, Martin S 1996 SLP; 2000 FL; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma; 1996 Covington; 2000 Highland Heights; 2005 Tuttle; 2006 Chaplain US Air Force Barr, Robert Lester 1950 PL; 1953 SLP; 1955 FL; 1968 AM; 1995 RA Oklahoma: 1950 Nash; 1951 Ames; 1955 Cloud Chief/Sappington; 1956 Gotebo; 1957 Butler; 1959 El Reno Ellison Ave; 1961 Hartshorne; 1964 Stratford; 1967 Guthrie West; 1969 Wetumka; 1972 Mt View; 1975 Tipton Manitou; 1979 Minco; 1984 Calumet; 1985 Arapaho; 1985 Incapacity Leave; 1987 Canton; 1995 Retired Barrick, Roland 2007 PL Oklahoma: 2007 Calera; 2010 Wynnewood Bartlett, James R 1973 PE; 1976 FE Oklahoma: 1973 Attend School; 1975 Ardmore First; 1976 Wewoka First/Cromwell; 1977 Tulsa Centenary; 1981 Enid St Lukes; 1982 OKC Christ; 1983 The Ark Interfaith Family Shelter; 1988 OKC Epworth; 1990 Sabbatical; 1991 Quinton; 1993 Muskogee Wesley; 1994 Boise City St Paul; 1997 Retired Bartley, Michael Raymond 1991 SLP (NC); 1993 PE; 1996 FE North Carolina: 1991 Sardis Oklahoma; 1994 Leland/Clegg; 1996 OSU Wesley Foundation Basler, Stanley L 1990 SLP; 1991 PE; 1994 FE Oklahoma: 1990 Muskogee First; 1994 Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries Basset, Jeremy M M 1997 OF; 2004 FE Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Church of the Servant; 2006 Volunteers in Mission Bateman, Alice Sue 1994 FL (W KS); 1995 FL; 2010 RL Kansas West: 1994 Bison Oklahoma: 1995 Tulsa First; 2010 Retired

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Bateman, Edward J 1987 SLP; 1989 SLP (KS W); 1990 PE (KS W); 1992 FE (KS W); 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1987 Leonard; 1995 Tulsa First; 2010 Retired Kansas West: 1989 Wakefield; 1990 Fowler; 1994 Hays

Belase, Derrek Don 2003 SLP (KS E); 2006 FL; 2007 PE; 2010 FE Kansas East: 2003 Admire/Allen/Miller Oklahoma: 2006 Wakita/Manchester; 2007 Stillwater Highland Park

Batman, Bonnie Fay 1996 SLP (NW TX); 1998 FL (NW TX); 2001 PL; 2005 FL Northwest Texas: 1996 Wesley Hereford; 1998 Roby; 1998 Dumas Hunt Memorial; 2000 Discontinued Oklahoma: 2001 Tipton; 2005 Carmen; 2008 Eakly/Alfalfa; 2010 Ochelata

Belase, Rebekah 2006 PD; 2009 FD Oklahoma: 2006 OSU Wesley Foundation

Bauman, Larry Louis 1987 PE; 1990 FE Oklahoma: 1987 Delaware; 1988 Ada First; 1990 Wynnewood First; 1994 Attend School; 1995 Lawton St Pauls; 1997 Willow View; 1999 Tulsa St Marks; 2006 Mustang; 2008 Sunny Lane Baumann, Charles F 1999 FL Oklahoma: 1999 Stratford Baumwart, Neal Leon 1958 LP; 1961 SLP; 1962 PE; 1965 FE; 1997 HL; 1999 HLR; 2008 RE Oklahoma: 1958 Skedee/Blackburn; 1959 No Record of Appt; 1961 Morrison; 1962 Attend School; 1965 Roff/Fitzhugh; 1966 Blair; 1967 Tuttle; 1968 Okeene; 1969 Prague; 1971 Lawton Grace/Lawton Wesley; 1972 Granite/Willow View; 1974 Pawhuska; 1976 Waynoka/Cheyenne Valley; 1979 Sabbatical; 1980 Wesley Medical Center; 1995 Red Rock Mental Health Center; 1997 Honorable Location; 1999 Honorable Location Retired; 2008 Readmitted/Retired Northwest Texas: 1981 Lubbock First; 1983 New Deal; 1987 Genesis Counseling Center; 1990 Griffin Memorial Hospital Baxter-Ballou, Becky 2000 SLP (N IL); 2002 SLP; 2005 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Northern Illinois: 2000 Alsip Christ; 2001 Cicero Wesley Oklahoma: 2002 Sterling/Lawton Aldersgate; 2005 Sterling/Lawton Aldersgate/Lawton Redemption; 2008 Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries/Lawton Aldersgate Redemption; 2011 Personal Leave Beach, Christopher 2008 PL Oklahoma: 2008 Tulsa Wesley Beason, Marvin Stanley 1964 SLP (N AL); 1965 PE (N AL); 1967 FE (N AL); 1998 RE North Alabama: 1964 Low Gap; 1966 Talladega; 1967 Four Mile; 1968 Levie Memorial; 1969 Ethelsville; 1970 Pratt City; 1973 Mulga; 1978 Clay; 1980 Birmingham Faith; 1981 City of Faith; 1982 Oral Roberts University; Oklahoma: 1989 Tulsa First; 1996 Marietta; 1998 Retired Beatty, Phil 2011 PL; 2012 FL Oklahoma: 2011 Krebs/Grace; 2012 Antlers Beavers, Lisa 2003 SLP; 2004 PE; 2007 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Miami; 2005 Shattuck; 2011 Lawton St. Paul’s Becker, Larry Gene 1957 SLP; 1960 LP; 1961 PE; 1963 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Agra; 1960 No Record of Appt; 1961 Attend School; 1962 Bowlegs; 1963 Prattville; 1967 Carnegie; 1970 Carnegie/Alfalfa; 1971 Poteau First; 1978 Lawton First; 1984 Tulsa Will Rogers; 1988 Lawton District Supt; 1995 Conf Benefit Officer; 2001 Retired

Bell, Henry Clay 1982 SLP; 1984 PE; 1987 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1982 Carmen; 1985 Heavener; 1988 OKC Nichols Hills; 1989 Mooreland; 1992 Skiatook; 1999 Wewoka First; 2003 Harrah; 2006 North OKC District Supt Assist; 2006 Retired Bennett, Barry Neal 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Guymon; 2012 El Reno Wesley Bennett, Donald Adrian 1986 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1986 Tahlequah; 1988 ECU United Campus Ministry; 2000 Tulsa Will Rogers; 2006 OKC St Andrews Benson, Travis Theo 1954 SLP; 1958 PE; 1960 FE; 2000 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Highland; 1956 Cement; 1957 Indiahoma; 1958 Fittstown/Pontotoc; 1959 Attend School; 1960 OKC Lakeside; 1962 Marietta; 1966 Waurika/Hastings; 1971 Mangum First; 1972 Mangum First/Carter; 1975 Shawnee Wesley; 1977 OKC Douglas Blvd; 1981 Skyline Urban Ministry; 1987 The Education & Employment Ministry; 2000 Retired Bentley, William Henry 1957 SLP; 1964 FL; 1967 PE; 1969 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Harmony/Lacy; 1958 No Record of Appt; 1962 Cleo Springs/Ringwood; 1964 Jefferson; 1965 Rocky/Gotebo; 1967 Lone Wolf; 1968 Gage; 1969 Hinton; 1970 Canute/Burns Flat; 1972 Duncan Stephens/Granite; 1974 Carter/Deer Creek; 1976 Prison Ministry; 1994 OKC Lakeside; 1996 Tecumseh; 2002 Retired Bergman, Larry Todd 1998 FL; 1999 PE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1998 Alva Otterbein; 1999 Leedey; 2003 Claremore St Andrews; 2008 Turpin Betsworth, Sharon L 1995 PE (IA); 1997 FE (IA) Iowa: 1995 Mason City First; 2000 Attend School Oklahoma: 2007 Oklahoma City University Betow, Joel 1999 OF; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Maysville; 2000 Maysville/Whitebead; 2001 Watts Bethel/Westville; 2007 Stroud; 2008 Incapacity Leave; 2010 Buffalo/Ft Supply; 2011 Personal Leave Betz, Roy Lee 1990 PE; 1992 FE Oklahoma: 1990 Tulsa First; 1994 Tulsa Lake Biggs Jr., Marvin Mouzon 1959 SLP (TX); 1963 PE (TX); 1965 FE (TX) Texas: 1959 Mt Zion; 1965 Houston West Memorial Drive; 1967 Houston West First; 1970 Houston First; 1971 East Houston First; 1972 Houston First; 1974 Beaumont Trinity; Oklahoma: 1980 Tulsa Boston Ave

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Biggs-Scribner, Glen Lee 1996 SLP; 1997 PL; 2001 PD; 2001 FD Oklahoma: 1996 Agra; 1998 No Record of Appt; 2001 Leave of Absence New York: 1998 White Plains Memorial Central Texas: 2001 Ft Worth St Lukes; 2009 Bedford First

Bowles, William Dean 1951 FL; 1952 PE; 1954 FE; 1969 HL; RE 1993 Oklahoma: 1951 Wheatland; 1952 Attend School; 1955 Braman; 1957 Tulsa Ball Memorial; 1958 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1960 Vinita; 1962 Ft Blvd; 1963 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 1967 Attend School; 1969 Honorable Location; 1993 Readmitted/Retired

Bizzell, John 2009 FL Oklahoma: 2009 Carmen/Dacoma

Boyd, Gregory D 1995 FL; 1996 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Tulsa First; 2010 Muskogee St Paul

Blacksten, Brandon 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2012 Hydro

Boyd, Jeanette Lewis 1999 FD (NE); 2002 FL; 2004 FD; 2006 RE Nebraska: 1999 UMCC Wesley House Oklahoma: 2000 Guthrie Job Corps Center; 2002 Elk City; 2004 Leave of Absence; 2004 Tulsa Exodus House; 2005 Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministries; 2006 Retired

Blakley, Ray O 2001 FL; 2006 RL Oklahoma: 2001 Sharon; 2006 Retired Blanchard, Josheua 2009 FL Oklahoma: 2009 Beggs/Schulter Bland, Richard Allen 1963 PE; 1967 FE; 1968 HL; 1969 PL; 1984 FE; 2008 RE Oklahoma: 1963 Attend School; 1965 Tuttle; 1967 Durant First; 1968 Honorable Location; 1969 Tulsa Lake; 1972 Discontinued; 1984 Tulsa Centenary; 2008 Retired Boatman, Dennis Taud 2001 FL; 2007 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Maysville; 2005 Owasso First Bodenstein, Sara M 2001 PE; 2004 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Apache; 2005 Stroud; 2007 OKC Chapel Hill Boley, J Warren 1953 SLP; 1955 PE; 1960 FE; 1970 HL; 2001 HLR Oklahoma: 1953 Centrahoma; 1954 No Record of Appt; 1955 Attend School; 1957 No Record of Appt; 1958 Penn State University Wesley Foundation; 1959 Conf Dir MSM & Young Adult Work; 1961 Conf Dir of Student Movement; 1964 Tulsa Wesley Foundation; 1969 Sabbatical; 1970 Honorable Location; 2001 Honorable Location Retired Bolin, Norman Ray 1972 PE; 1975 FE; 1983 HL; 1992 FL; 1993 FE Oklahoma: 1972 Attend School; 1974 Shawnee Draper St; 1976 Tulsa New Haven; 1978 Oologah; 1979 Mangum First; 1981 Tulsa First; 1982 Bartlesville First; 1983 Honorable Location; 1992 Enid New Hope; 1996 Ponca City, Asbury; 1998 Tulsa Epworth; 2000 Tulsa St James; 2002 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd; 2008 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd/Claremore St Andrews; 2009 Coalgate/Clarita; 2010 Drumright Bose-North, Trina 2002 PL; 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Leonard; 2004 No Record of Appt; 2005 Cashion; 2008 Family Leave Bowdon, Boyce Arville 1959 PE (N AR); 1963 PE (N AR); 1971 FL; 1971 PE; 1972 FE; 2005 RE North Arkansas: 1959 Attend School; 1960 Discontinued; 1963 Blytheville First; 1965 Discontinued Oklahoma: 1959 Attend School; 1971 Crescent/Marshall; 1973 OKC St Andrews; 1978 OKC Lakeside; 1981 Communications & Public Relations; 2005 Retired

Brack, Lynn E 1996 PL; 1996 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1989 Lawton Centenary; 1998 Erick; 2002 Weatherford Bracy, Russell E 1951 SLP (TN); 1952 PE (TN); 1954 FE (TN); 1990 RE Tennessee: 1951 Hillsboro; 1953 Unionville; 1955 Division of Chaplains; 1958 Loretto; 1959 Erin; Oklahoma: 1960 Coweta; 1962 Temple; 1964 Hennessey; 1969 Shawnee Wesley; 1975 Blackwell; 1981 Sand Springs; 1984 Lawton First; 1985 Pryor; 1988 Weatherford; 1990 Retired Bradford, Alayne Judy R 1988 SLP; 1990 PE; 1995 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Welch; 1989 Tulsa New Haven; 1990 Broken Arrow First; 1994 Calumet; 1996 Bartlesville First; 1998 Enid Christ; 2000 OKC Lakeside; 2005 Retired Bradford, James 2005 FL Oklahoma: 2005 Otterbein Brammer, Janelle 1993 PL; 2003 FL; 2009 AM Oklahoma: 1993 Afton; 1999 Cleora; 2006 Claremore First Brannon, Calvin P 1995 PL; 1996 SLP; 1999 FL; 2000 PE; 2003 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1995 Meeker; 2000 Norman McFarlin; 2012 Retired Brannon, Michael Buford 1977 FL; 1978 PE; 1982 FE Oklahoma: 1977 Sharon; 1978 Attend School; 1980 OKC First; 1981 Stillwater Southern Heights; 2003 Tonkawa; 2011 Eufaula Branstetter, Harold 2008 PL Oklahoma: 2008 OKC Capitol Hill; 2012 Withdrawn Brant, Steve Howard 1988 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1989 Clinton; 1991 Catoosa Disciple; 1997 OKC Chapel Hill; 2005 Bartlesville Oak Park; 2007 Sabbatical; 2008 Leave of Absence; 2010 Hydro; 2012 OKC May Ave New Mexico: 2006 Farmington First Brasher, Richard 2006 FL Oklahoma: 2006 Cleora

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Bredesen, Stephen J 1996 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Moore First; 1998 Ponca City Asbury; 2005 Norman Goodrich; 2007 Perkins/Eden Chapel; 2010 Personal Leave

Brown, Don Q 1985 FL; 1986 SLP; 1989 FL; 1990 SLP; 1991 FL; 1992 AM; 1999 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Meeker; 1991 Glencoe; 2000 Wetumka; 2005 Retired

Breon, John Andrew 1986 PE (MO W); 1990 FE (MO W) Missouri West: 1986 Attend School; 1988 Platte Woods; 1991 Mt Vernon First; Oklahoma: 1996 Helena; 1999 Beaver; 2003 Eufaula; 2011 Durant First

Brown, Harold Wayne 1982 PL; 1983 PE; 1987 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1982 Gracemont; 1985 Ardmore Asbury; 1990 Chickasha Epworth; 1992 Harrah; 1999 OKC Asbury; 2009 Retired

Bridges, Adonna 2007 PL; 2008 RL; 2009 PL; 2010 RL Oklahoma: 2007 Gracemont; 2008 Retired; 2009 Gracemont; 2010 Retired Bridgewater, Herbert Grant 1959 LP; 1960 FL; 1961 LP; 1963 PE (Rocky Mtn); 1979 PE; 1981 SLP; 1983 PE; 1986 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Vici/Camargo; 1962 No Record of Appt; 1979 Tyrone/Union Chapel; 1980 Discontinued; 1981 Tyrone/Union Center; 1982 Beggs; 1984 Duncan Wesley; 1988 Shattuck; 1995 OKC St Johns; 1999 Durant First; 2004 Retired Rocky Mountain: 1963 Calhan; 1964 Discontinued Bright, Cynthia 2009 PD Kentucky: 2009 Church(es) Brinkworth, Linda 1991 PE; 1995 FE; 2003 HL Oklahoma: 1991 OKC Church of the Servant; 1999 Leave of Absence; 2000 Epworth Villa; 2003 Honorable Location Broadbent, Lesly L 1998 PE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1998 New Horizon; 2004 Willow View Broam, Charles V 2001 FL Oklahoma: 2001 Hunter; 2003 El Reno Ellison Ave Brooks, Cecelia R 1995 PE (VA); 2000 FE Virginia: 1995 Attend School Oklahoma: 1996 North OKC District Supt; 1997 Langston University Campus Ministry Broome, Pearl 2007 PL Oklahoma: 2007 Springer Brotherton, Bruce Alan 1970 PE; 1977 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1970 Attend School; 1971 Warner/Porum; 1972 Warner/Muskogee Grand View; 1973 Jefferson/Renfrow; 1976 Tulsa University; 1978 Bartlesville Oak Park; 1981 Duncan St Pauls; 1984 Goodwell/OPSU Wesley Foundation; 1989 Shawnee Wesley; 1994 Kingfisher; 1999 Clinton District Supt; 2005 OKC St Matthew; 2008 Idabel; 2011 Retired Brown, Barbara Carlene 1992 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1992 Tulsa Christ; 1994 Hugo Pauls Chapel; 1998 Moore First; 2000 Incapacity Leave; 2004 Muskogee Spencer/Muskogee Honor Heights

Brown, Judi A 2009 PL Oklahoma: 2009 Manitou; 2010 No Record of Appt Brown, Kathy Ann 2010 PL; 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2010 Moore New Life Brown, Katherine J 2002 FL; 2003 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Guymon, 2006 Morning Star/OPSU Wesley Foundation; 2009 Tulsa Faith Brown, Kristen L 1996 FL; 1997 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1996 OKC Nichols Hills; 1998 Mounds; 2001 SWOSU Wesley Foundation; 2009 Blackwell; 2010 GBGM Missionary Buchanan, Glenda Kay 1998 PL; 2000 SLP; 2003 FL; 2004 PE; 2007 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1998 Wilson; 2003 Hugo First; 2007 Ardmore Asbury; 2010 Pond Creek; 2012 Retired Buchanan, Yvonne 2010 PD 2010 Wagoner Buck, William Allen 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Drummond Salem; 2005 Locust Grove; 2010 OKC Chapel Hill Bullock, James Robert 1959 FL; 1961 PE; 1966 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Gould/Dryden; 1960 No Record of Appt; 1961 Fitzhugh/Mill Creek; 1962 Caddo; 1963 Cameron/Pocola; 1964 Commerce; 1966 Lenapah/South Coffeyville; 1968 Tulsa Ball Memorial; 1970 Tulsa St Johns; 1972 Beggs; 1973 Hale Heights; 1976 Leave of Absence; 1977 Wister; 1979 Bokoshe; 1980 Antlers; 1981 Hugo Wesley/Grant Ft; 1982 Fairland; 1984 Arnett; 1987 Grandfield; 1989 Laverne Fairview; 1990 Fletcher; 1997 Retired Bunn, Daniel 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Waukomis; 2010 No Record of Appt Burkett, Michael D 1980 PE; 1992 FE Oklahoma: 1980 Attend School; 1990 Lamont; 1993 Heavener; 1999 Sabbatical; 2000 OKC Capitol Hill; 2004 Guymon; 2011 Yukon Good Shepherd Burr, Douglas Platt 1969 PE (NY); 1971 FE (NY); 2007 RE New York: 1969 Attend School; 1970 Grand Gorge Oklahoma: 1972 Shawnee St Paul/McLoud; 1974 McLoud/Dale; 1977 Tulsa First; 1984 Guthrie First; 1988 Woodward First; 1997 Tulsa Will Rogers; 2000 Altus First; 2005 OKC Chapel Hill; 2007 Retired

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Burress, Jeffery Lynn 1993 FL (NW TX); 1995 FL; 1997 PE; 2000 FE Northwest Texas: 1993; Borger, Wesley; 1995 Discontinued Oklahoma: 1995 Pond Creek; 1999 Ft Gibson; 2001 Shawnee Wesley; 2007 Yukon Church of the Good Shepherd; 2011 Bartlesville East Cross Burris, David Albert 1977 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1977 Attend School; 1979 Turley; 1981 Hennessey; 1985 Tonkawa; 1992 Okmulgee First; 1996 Tahlequah; 2001 Moore First; 2006 Tulsa Will Rogers; 2010 Woodward District Supt Burrow, Milburn Ray 1959 FL; 1961 PE; 1964 FE; 1999 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Tyrone; 1961 Morning Star; 1964 Braman; 1966 Muskogee Honor Heights; 1970 Atoka/New Zion; 1972 Waynoka/Cheyenne; 1976 Alva Otterbein; 1981 Hugo First; 1984 Garber; 1986 Konawa; 1992 Cleveland; 1995 Cordell; 1999 Retired Bursch, Royce 2009 PL Oklahoma: 2009 Felt Buskirk, Christopher H 1989 FL (N GA); 1991 PE (N GA); 1993 FE (N GA) North Georgia: 1989 Auburn/Midway; Oklahoma: 1994 Tulsa First; 1998 Uncharted Church; 1999 Broken Arrow Abiding Harvest; Texas: 1996 Houston First Buskirk, James Bradford 1952 SLP (MS); 1955 PE (MS); 1959 FE (MS); 2001 RE Mississippi: 1952 Derma; 1955 Pittsboro; 1956 Attend School; 1960 Coldwater; 1963 Charlestown; 1967 Lexington; 1969 Attend School; 1973 Emory University Prof; 1976 Oral Roberts University Dean; Oklahoma: 1984 Tulsa First; 2001 Retired Bussell, Lester Dennison 1996 SLP; 2000 FL; 2008 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Luther; 2000 Wakita; 2005 Marietta; 2011 Hooker/Tyrone Buttram, William Ray 1988 FLP; 1993 AM; 1995 PE; 1997 FE; 2000 RE Oklahoma: 1988 Westville; 1992 Gore; 2000 Retired Byrd, Steve D 1976 SLP; 1985 PE; 1990 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Haworth; 1978 Gracemont; 1981 Loyal; 1982 Tulsa West; 1988 Jay; 19990 Mt View; 1993 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd; 1995 Mt Zion; 1999 OKC South Lee; 2005 Retired Calkin, Paul W 1991 FL; 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1991 OKC Chapel Hill; 2001 Tonkawa; 2003 Edmond First; 2009 Cherokee; 2012 Newcastle Campbell, Debra Marlett 2005 SLP; 2005 PL; 2008 SLP; 2009 PE Oklahoma: 2005 Franklin; 2008 Wetumka/Weleetka; 2010 Custer City/Independence/Chapel Hill Campbell, Eva Marie 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 Tulsa Boston Ave Capron, Sharon 2005 PD; 2008 FD Oklahoma: 2005 Prague

Carbaugh, Tari 2010 PL; 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2010 Copan Caro, Michael Anthony 1995 PE; 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1995 OKC St Marks; 1997 Yale; 2000 Marietta; 2005 Hinton; 2010 Ardmore First Carson, Charles Allen 2001 FL; 2003 PE; 2007 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Durant First; 2003 Coweta; 2009 Norman Bridgeview; 2011 Chandler Cartwright, M Carl 1950 FL; 1953 PE; 1955 FE; 1977 RE Oklahoma: 1950 Breckenridge/Kremlin; 1952 Capron; 1953 Lone Grove; 1954 Attend School; 1956 Laverne; 1958 Cleveland; 1962 Chaplin Norman Central Hospital; 1963 Davidson/Loveland; 1964 Prague; 1968 Cherokee; 1971 Shattuck; 1975 Tulsa St Mark; 1977 Retired Cates, Darrell Lee 1974 PE; 1977 FE Oklahoma: 1974 Attend School; 1976 Hale Heights; 1977 Tishomingo/Mill Creek; 1981 Marlow; 1986 Poteau; 1990 OKC St Marks; 2002 Woodward District Supt; 2006 Ardmore First; 2009 McAlester District Supt Cato, Richard Duane 1968 SLP; 1972 PE; 1976 FE Oklahoma: 1968 Ripley; 1969 No Record of Appt; 1969 Union City; 1970 Fletcher; 1971 Fittstown/Pontotoc; 1974 Antlers; 1976 Shawnee Draper; 1976 Shawnee Wesley; 1977 Maysville; 1980 Shattuck; 1982 Tuttle; 1983 Bixby; 1987 Lawton St Pauls; 1991 Cushing; 1993 OKC Southern Hills; 1997 The Education & Employment Ministry; 1999 OKC Capitol Hill; 1999 OKC Sunny Lane; 2004 El Reno Wesley; 2012 Epworth Villa Chace, William Robert 1960 FL; 1967 PE; 1969 FE; 1999 Retired Oklahoma: 1960 Davidson; 1963 Thomas; 1965 Oilton; 1967 Cheyenne; 1969 Wapanucka/Clarita; 1970 Perkins; 1971 Attend School; 1972 Wilson/Lone Grove; 1973 Yale/Maramec; 1976 Lamont; 1978 Cherokee; 1984 Stillwater, Highland Park; 1993 Cordell; 1995 Jenks; 1996 Newkirk; 1999 Retired Chaffin, Michael D 1976 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1978 Helena; 1981 Stillwater First; 1984 No Salary Paying Unit; 1984 Laverne/Rosston; 1989 Guymon; 2004 Tulsa District Supt; 2011 Stillwater First Chikanga, Everisto 2003 FL; 2010 PE Oklahoma: 2003 Warren Memorial; 2011 Personal Leave Chand, John Doyal 1971 FL (E OH); 1973 PE (E OH); 1976 FE (E OH); 1978 FL; 1982 LP; 1993 RL East Ohio: 1971 Hopedale; 1973 New Waterford Negley; 1975 Discontinued; 1976 Leave of Absence; 1977 Discontinued; Oklahoma: 1978 Mt View; 1980 Dill City/Burns Flat; 1982 No Salary Paying Unit; 1984 Caddo; 1986 Stonewall; 1988 Boswell; 1993 Retired Cinocca, Jr., James Edward 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2011 Heavener/Hodgen Clark, Christopher Craig 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Gore; 2012 Warner/Gore

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Clark, Kerry Kyle 2003 SLP; 2004 FL; 2007 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Durant First; 2004 Ardmore Asbury; 2007 Hobart; 2012 Poteau

Coldren, Jerry 1999 PL; 2007 FL; 2008 RL; 2009 FL; 2010 RL Oklahoma: 1999 Delaware; 2007 Keyes; 2008 Retired; 2009 Keyes; 2010 Retired

Clay, Joel R 1976 PE; 1979 FE; 1993 HL Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1978 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1980 Lawton Grace; 1984 Choctaw; 1989 Shawnee Bethel; 1991 Leave of Absence; 1993 Honorable Location

Cole, Adrian Earl 1972 SLP; 1973 LP; 1974 PE; 1978 FE Oklahoma: 1972 Hammon/Butler; 1973 No Record of Appt; 1974 Attend School; 1976 Tulsa Epworth; 1977 Okemah; 1980 Pawhuska; 1984 Pauls Valley; 1986 Rebound Incorporated; 1990 Coalgate; 1991 OKC May Ave; 1995 Edmond New Covenant

Clement, O Annette 1976 PE; 1981 FE; 1999 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1979 Sapulpa Wesley; 1980 Mayfair Heights; 1981 Harrison; 1982 Leave of Absence; 1983 Fletcher; 1984 Leave of Absence; 1986 Presbyterian Hospital; 1987 Kairos Counseling Center; 1990 Alva Otterbein; 1992 Buffalo; 1993 Clinton; 1995 Cheyenne; 1997 Medford; 1999 Retired Clewell, David Michael 1972 PE; 1977 FE Oklahoma: 1972 Attend School; 1975 Ponca City First; 1978 Altus Grace/Friendship; 1982 Leave of Absence; 1987 Arnett; 1990 Sayre; 1995 Shawnee St Pauls; 2001 Sallisaw; 2010 OKC Quail Springs Clewell, Jeni Markham 2000 FD Oklahoma: 2000 OKC Epworth; 2005 Edmond First; 2009 Transitional Leave; 2010 Cherokee; 2012 Transitional Leave

Cole, Jolennda 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2011 SEOSU Wesley Foundation Collins, Barry 2004 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2004 Wilburton/EOSC United Campus Ministry; 2010 Ft Gibson Combs, Don Cauldill 1961 SLP; 1965 LP; 1966 PE; 1969 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1961 Del City Aldersgate; 1963 McLoud; 1965 No Record of Appt; 1966 Attend School; 1967 Wheatland; 1969 Yale; 1970 Yale/Maramec; 1973 Tulsa Southern Hills; 1976 Beaver; 1979 Durant First; 1985 Shawnee St Pauls; 1992 Bartlesville East Cross; 1994 McAlester District Supt; 2002 Retired

Coates, April 2010 FL; 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2010 Wilburton/EOSC United Campus Ministry

Combs-Francis, Sheila G 1980 PE; 1983 FE Oklahoma: 1980 Cashion; 1985 Geary; 1989 Hennessey; 1992 Billings; 1995 Sayre; 1999 Ponca City Albright; 2007 Enid New Hope

Cobb, Alvin R 1940 FL; 1941 LP; 1948 PE; 1950 FE; 1968 HL; 1974 FE; 1974; HL; 1985 RE; Oklahoma: 1940 Dutton; 1941 No Record of Appt; 1948 Perkins; 1950 Wheatland; 1951 Chaplain, VA Hospital; 1967 Sabbatical; 1968 Honorable Location; 1974 Hydro; 1974 Honorable Location; 1985 Readmitted/Retired

Compton, Orra G 1945 LP; 1946 FL; 1947 PE; 1950 FE; 1990 RE Oklahoma: 1945 OKC McKee; 1947 Attend School; 1950 Del City; 1952 Sunny Lane; 1954 Checotah/Pierce; 1958 Tulsa St Lukes; 1962 Tulsa Council of Churches; 1967 Dir Community Relations Commission; 1973 OKC Christ; 1980 Pauls Valley; 1984 Cleveland; 1990 Retired

Cochran, Carl T, Jr 1988 FL; 1995 RL Oklahoma: 1988 Clinton Bethel; 1988 Clinton Bethel/Red Rock; 1990 Red Rock; 1990 Kiowa; 1992 Wister; 1994 Felt; 1995 Retired

Conner, Minnie Judy E 2011 PL 2011 Copan

Cochran, Sharon 2010 PL Oklahoma: 2010 Enid Prairie Chapel

Conner, R Dwayne 1993 FL; 1996 PE; 1998 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1996 Stillwell; 1999 Tulsa Trinity; 2005 Tulsa District Supt Assist; 2006 Retired

Cocke, Robert Winston 1953 PL; 1954 SLP; 1959 FL; 1962 PE; 1965 FE; 1991 RE Oklahoma: 1953 Earlsboro; 1955 McLoud; 1957 El Reno Ellison Ave; 1958 Perkins; 1962 Wetumka; 1967 Texhoma; 1970 Seminole/Bowlegs; 1991 Retired

Conrad, David L 1990 PE (SW TX); 1995 FE (SW TX) Southwest Texas: 1990 Driftwood; 1992 San Angelo Trinity; Oklahoma: 1997 Edmond First; 2003 Enid New Hope; 2007 Tuttle; 2008 Minco

Coffin, Wayne W 1948 PE; 1949 FE; 1991 RE Oklahoma: 1948 Duke; 1949 Erick; 1952 Vinita; 1956 Cushing; 1960 OKC Crown Heights; 1965 Tulsa First; 1966 Norman McFarlin; 1976 OKC St Luke’s; 1983 Conf Treasurer; 1991 Retired

Conrad, Foy Sims 1954 LP; 1957 SLP; 1960 FL; 1962 SLP; 1963 PE; 1965 FE; 1980 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Lawton Wesley Chapel, 1955 No Record of Appt; 1957 Lawton Wesley Chapel; 1958 Lawton Bethel; 1960 Lawton New Church; 1961 Lawton St Pauls; 1962 Hunter; 1964 Lucien; 1965 Coalgate/Centrahoma; 1970 Pauls Valley; 1975 Approved Evangelist; 1980 Retired

Coit, Kathryn J 1997 FD; 2012 RD Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Nichols Hills; 1998 Attend School; 2000 Edmond First; 2005 Family Leave; 2006 Edmond Acts 2; 2007 Transitional Leave; 2007 Assist Dir of Christian Education; 2009 Assist to Dir of Camp & Retreat Ministries; 2012 Retired

Conrady, Julie D 2007 PD Oklahoma: 2007 OKC St Luke’s; 2008 Personal Leave;

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Cook, Duane Edward 1995 PL; 1996 SLP; 1997 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Cashion; 2003 Perry; 2012 Tuttle Cook, Lamarla 2006 PL; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2006 OKC Clark; 2011 Mt. Zion Corbin, John Wayne 1974 FL; 1976 PE; 1983 PE; 1986 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1974 Cashion; 1975 Carmen/Dacoma; 1977 Ada First;1978 Discontinued; 1983 Covington; 1984 Newcastle; 1987 McLoud; 1989 Britton; 1992 OKC Epworth; 1994 Wister; 1997 Tipton; 2001 Mangum First; 2006 Tulsa St Marks; 2009 Tishomingo; 2010 Wynnewood; 2010 Retired Corrigan, Thomas W 2004 FL; 2010 PL; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2004 Garber; 2007 New Horizon/Quinlan; 2010 Hulbert; 2011 Pocola; 2012 Muskogee Trinity Costea, Alexander B J 1993 SLP; 1998 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Covington; 1996 Tulsa Harvard Ave; 1998 Duncan Stephens; 2004 OKC Capitol Hill; 2008 Ringling Cottrill, Pamela P 2007 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2007 Heavener/Hodgen; 2011 Blackwell Coulter, Michelle D 2004 FL; 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2004 Lawton Centenary; 2008 Tulsa Trinity Craig, Todd 2004 PD; 2007 FD Oklahoma: 2004 Tulsa Asbury; Cramer, John 1989 PL; 2002 FL; 2004 RL Oklahoma: 1989 Lawton Aldersgate Redemption; 2002 Meeker; 2004 Retired Crawford, Diana Cox 1992 SLP; 1992 PE; 1995 FE Oklahoma: 1992 Mounds; 1993 Inola; 1997 Idabel; 2002 Muskogee First; 2007 OKC Wesley Crawford, Ray Roscoe 1985 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1985 No Record of Appt; 1986 Carmen; 1988 Wakita; 1992 Ft Gibson; 1999 Claremore First Cressman, David Stanley 1975 PE; 1979 FE Oklahoma: 1975 Attend School; 1978 Verdigris; 1980 Lambuth; 1984 Mannford; 1990 Edmond New Covenant; 1995 Alva First; 2000 McAlester Grand Ave; 2007 Ponca City First; 2008 Sabbatical; 2009 VA Hospital; 2009 Luther/Nicoma Park Cressman, Kenneth Keith 1990 PE; 1993 FE Oklahoma: 1990 Attend School; 1991 Shawnee St Marks; 1992 Bartlesville First; 1996 Jenks; 2004 Sabbatical; 2004 OKC St Marks Crone, Lisa Ann 1986 PE; 1989 FE Oklahoma: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1986 SWOSU Wesley Foundation; 1988 Minco First; 1991 West Guthrie; 1993 Attend School; 1994 Eakly; 1996 Tishomingo; 1999 Oklahoma City University; 2007 Ponca City St Paul

Croninger, David Michael 1976 PE; 1978 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Tulsa Asbury; 1979 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 1981 Mannford; 1984 OKC Capitol Hill; 1986 Sabbatical; 1987 Henryetta; 1990 Bartlesville East Cross; 1999 Anadarko First; 2000 OKC Douglas Blvd; 2009 Cordell; 2012 Retired Crooch, John Henry 1960 PE; 1964 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma: 1960 Attend School; 1962 Tahlequah; 1965 Hinton; 1967 OU Wesley Foundation; 1976 Baker University; 1979 Oklahoma City University; 1988 Oklahoma UM Foundation; 2007 Retired Crouch, Leon 1978 LP; 1979 FL; 2012 RL Oklahoma: 1978 Kiowa; 1980 Hugo Wesley/Grant/Ft Towson; 1981 McLoud; 1983 Incapacity Leave; 1983 Maud; 1984 Incapacity Leave; 2012 RLP Crowell, William George 1984 PE; 1986 FE; 1991 HL; 1993 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Enid Trinity; 1986 Enid New Hope; 1986 Leave of Absence; 1991 Honorable Location; 1993 Chemical Dependency; 2001 Ministry with Students; 2005 Tulsa Boston Ave Kansas West: 2001 College Hill Crownover, Randy Louis 1975 PE (N TX); 1979 FE; 2006 RE North Texas: 1975 Attend School; 1977 Highland Park Oklahoma: 1975 Attend School; 1978 Ponca City Asbury; 1981 Owasso; 1983 Tishomingo; 1986 OKC Lakeside; 1992 Chandler; 1992 Leave of Absence; 1995 Antlers; 1996 Wheatland; 1997 Lambuth; 2002 Leave of Absence; 2006 Retired Crumley, Randall LeRoy 1977 LP; 1978 SLP; 1979 PE; 1982 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Elmore; 1978 Aline; 1979 Attend School; 1980 Aline; 1981 Fargo/Ft Supply; 1983 McLoud; 1985 Talihina; 1988 Ft Cobb; 1991 Forgan; 1992 Stigler; 1994 Hugo First; 1998 Walters; 2002 Copan; 2003 Leave of Absence; 2006 Retired Culver, Cynthia 2011 PD Oklahoma: Hometown Hospice Muskogee Currie, Russell E 1987 PL; 1990 PL; 2012 RL Oklahoma: 1987 Dale; 1989 Discontinued; 1990 Dale; 2012 Retired Curtis, John K 2001 FL; 2010 PL Oklahoma: 2001 Yale; 2005 Woodward Faith; 2008 Tishomingo; 2008 Discontinued; 2010 Eden Chapel Curtis, John Torrey 1971 PE (MS); 1976 FE (MS); 2007 RE Mississippi: 1971 Attend School; 1974 Senatobia; 1974 Incapacity Leave; 1975 Clarksdale St Paul; 1977 Coldwater Arkabulta; Oklahoma: 1981 Alva Otterbein/Capron; 1985 Anadarko First; 1989 OKC May Ave; 1991 OKC Crown Heights; 1994 Pauls Valley; 1999 Weatherford; 2002 Sabbatical; 2003 Beaver; 2007 Retired D’Amours, Tiffany Ann 2010 FL; 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2010 OKC Wickline Daniel, David Lloyd 1995 PE; 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Broken Arrow Heritage; 2010 Ada First

Service Records Danskin, Warren Lee 1963 FD (NE); 1965 FE (NE); 2006 RE Nebraska: 1963 Attend School; 1965 Missionary Brazil; New York: 1970 Manhattan Taft Housing; 1971 Staten Island Wesley/Woodrow; 1975 American Church in London; 1981 Manhattan, John Street California-Pacific: 1991 Pacific Palisades Community; 1998 Reseda First; Oklahoma: 2001 Muskogee Trinity/Braggs; 2003 Prague/ Arlington; 2006 Retired Darter, Jerry A 1951 LP; 1952 PL; 1953 SLP; 1955 LP; 1956 PE; 1960 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1951 Culvers Chapel; 1952 Muskogee Circuit; 1953 No Record of Appt; 1954 Hulbert; 1955 No Record of Appt; 1956 Morris; 1957 Leedey; 1961 Mooreland; 1966 OKC St Johns; 1976 El Reno Wesley; 1984 OKC May Ave; 1986 Leave of Absence; 1986 OKC Second; 1988 OKC Douglas Blvd; 1991 Fairview; 1995 Retired Davies, Mark Youmans 1990 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1990 Attend School; 1996 Oklahoma City University Davis, Albert Phillip 2000 FD; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2000 Oklahoma City Wesley; 2011 Buffalo/ Ft. Supply Davis, Bruce E 1999 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Medford; 2003 Kingston; 2010 Altus Grace/Blair Davis, Joe Allen 1976 PE (N IL); 1979 FE (N IL); 2005 RE Northern Illinois: 1976 Attend School; 1978 St Charles Baker Memorial; 1979 Dakota Rock Grove; Oklahoma: 1978 Attend School; 1983 Muskogee St Paul; 1985 Owasso First; 1993 Duncan First; 1996 Okmulgee First; 1999 Pauls Valley; 2002 Wayne; 2005 Retired Davis, Mark 1976 PE; 1980 FE; 1997 HL; 2008 HLR Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1979 Edgewood/Dow; 1981 Stigler; 1985 Madill; 1987 Nardin; 1988 Greenleaf Center; 1989 Bethel; 1992 Mooreland; 1994 Northwestern Oklahoma State University; 1997 Honorable Location; 2008 Honorable Location Retired Davis, Shannon Gene 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Attend School; 1996 Guymon; 2002 Tulsa New Haven; 2009 Wagoner Davis, Stephen 2006 PL; 2007 FL Oklahoma: 2006 OKC St Johns Davis, Suzanne 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 St John’s Hospice; 2002 Grace Hospice; 2008 Tulsa New Haven Davis, William Henry 1982 SLP (IL Great Rivers); 1985 PE; 1988 FE; 1998 RE Illinois Great Rivers: 1982 Rushville First Oklahoma: 1983 Jefferson; 1985 Canton; 1987 Lamont; 1989 Bethany; 1994 Forgan; 1995 Okmulgee Butler; 1995 Beggs; 1998 Retired

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Davis, Woody L 1980 PE (NC); 1983 FE (NC); 2001 HL North Carolina: 1980 Queen St Assoc; 1981 Rocky Mt Northside; 1983 Evansdale; Kentucky: 1986 Attend School; 1991 Leave of Absence; Oklahoma: 1992 Conf Teacher of Evangelism; 1996 OKC St Matthew; 2001 Honorable Location East Ohio: 1998 East Ohio Conf Dery, Gregg 2012 PL Oklahoma: 2012 Elmore City Dellinger, Lisa 2008 PL Oklahoma: 2008 Tulsa St Lukes; 2009 No Record of Appt DeMent, Peggy 2005 PL; 2006 FL Oklahoma: 2005 Afton; 2006 Jefferson; 2008 No Record of Appt DeMoss, Michael Layne 1976 LP; 1976 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1976 Valliant/Wright City; 1977 Attend School; 1979 Konawa/Sasakwa; 1980 Shawnee Trinity; 1982 Tecumseh; 1985 OKC Douglas Blvd; 1988 Chandler; 1992 OKC St Luke’s; 1994 Noble; 1998 Bristow; 2006 Guthrie First DeMoss, Robert Allen 1948 LP; 1950 PL; 1952 PE; 1958 FE; 1981 RE Oklahoma: 1948 Ames/Lahoma; 1949 No Record of Appt; 1950 Kildare Prairie Chaplain; 1952 Attend School; 1956 Westminster; 1957 Crescent; 1960 Watonga; 1962 Vinita; 1965 Idabel First; 1969 Durant First; 1974 Woodward First; 1977 Atlus First; 1980 Enid Christ; 1981 Retired DeYong, John 1990 FL; 1995 AM; 1999 RA Oklahoma: 1990 Rush Springs; 1994 Apache; 1999 Retired Dennison, Daniel 2007 FL; 2008 PE Oklahoma: 2007 OU Wesley Foundation Denslow, Craig 1983 PE; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1983 Newcastle; 1984 Ardmore First; 1987 Verdigris; 1993 Anadarko First; 1996 Tulsa St Matthews; 2004 Okmulgee First; 2012 Oologah Dexter, Edward Douglas 1995 FL; 2002 PE; 2006 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1995 OKC Clark; 1999 OKC St Johns; 2006 Skyline Urban Ministry; 2007 Maysville; 2011 Retired Dexter, Jerrie Leone 1988 SLP; 1991 PE; 1996 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1988 Franklin; 1992 Attend School; 1993 Minco First; 1996 Spencer; 1999 OKC Clark; 2002 Retired Dhaenens, Dawna Elaine 1995 PE; 2000 FD Oklahoma: 1995 Miami; 2000 Grove; 2000 Leave of Absence; 2000 Poteau First; 2002 Leave of Absence; 2007 Family Leave Dickie, Steven Husted 1986 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1986 Tulsa First; 1988 GBOGM Missionary; 1991 Ponca City First; 1993 Baddour Memorial Center; 2004 Oklahoma Methodist Manor

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Diehl, Temple 2008 SLP; 2009 PL; 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Elmore City; 2011 Ada Asbury Dieker, Denis H 1974 LP; 1975 FL; 1980 AM; 1996 RA Oklahoma: 1974 Caddo/Kenefic; 1976 Lone Wolf; 1978 Cleveland/Blackburn;1982 Cleveland; 1982 Wynnewood First; 1984 Leedey; 1989 Braman; 1992 Forgan; 1994 Yale; 1996 Retired Dill, Tolbert B 1985 PE; 1987 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Apache; 1987 OKC Quail Springs; 1990 Newcastle; 1995 Mangum First; 1996 Retired Doak, Bascom O 1955 PE; 1958 FE; 1970 HL; 1971 PL; 1972 HL; 2001 HLR Oklahoma: 1955 Fittstown/Pontotoc; 1957 Porum; 1959 Owasso; 1961 Carnegie; 1963 Comanche; 1965 Okemah; 1967 Checotah; 1969 Sabbatical; 1970 Honorable Location; 1971 Wellston; 1972 Honorable Location; 2001 Honorable Location Retired Dodson, Donna 1997 FD; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Wesley; 2002 Idabel; 2008 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 2011 Enid District Superintendent Dodson, William Christopher 2000 SLP (KS E); 2005 PE; 2008 FE Kansas East: 2000 Wetmore Oklahoma: 2005 Tishomingo; 2008 Moore First Dollarhide, Charles L 1994 SLP; 1996 PE; 2000 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1994 OKC Village; 1999 Minco First; 2002 OKC Village; 2009 Retired Dollarhite, Brandon B 2003 FL; 2006 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Comanche; 2006 Stillwater First; 2008 Arnett; 2012 Hobart Domnick, Kim Alan 1990 PE (Balt-WA); 1992 FE (Balt-WA) Baltimore-Washington: 1990 No Record of Appt; 1990 Hedgesville; 1993 No Salary Paying Unit; South Carolina: 1993 New Zion; Oklahoma: 1996 Leedey; 1999 Hooker; 2002 Chickasha Epworth; 2007 Shawnee St Pauls Dotson, Robert E 1952 PL; 1953 SLP; 1955 LP; 1956 PE; 1959 FE; 1980 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Cromwell; 1954 Lexington; 1955 No Record of Appt; 1956 Bokchito/Bennington; 1957 Caddo; 1960 Muskogee Lakeland Ht; 1962 Tulsa University; 1964 Jones; 1965 OKC Nichols Hills; 1966 Pawnee; 1968 McAlester Wesley; 1969 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1973 Tulsa Centenary; 1977 Tulsa Coop Ministry; 1979 Leave of Absence; 1980 Retired

Dulany, Joseph P 1959 LP (C TX); 1960 PE; 1962 FE; 1987 RE Central Texas: 1959 Venus Oklahoma: 1960 Carmen; 1962 Tulsa Ball Memorial; 1963 Tulsa University; 1964 Pawnee; 1966 Division of Chaplains; 1986 Leave of Absence; 1987 Retired Duncan, Daniel C 1985 PE; 1986 FE; 1996 HL Oklahoma: 1985 Bokoshe; 1988 Fletcher; 1990 Eakly; 1992 Morrison; 1996 Honorable Location Duran, Robert S 2004 PL; 2005 FL; 2011 AM; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2004 Savanna; 2005 Antlers; 2012 Cherokee Durham, James Austin 1970 PE; 1973 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1970 Attend School; 1972 Muskogee St Pauls; 1973 Blanchard; 1974 Division of Chaplains; 2003 Retired Durnell, Dale Lee 1994 SLP; 1996 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1994 Wanette; 1998 Edgewood; 2003 Cordell; 2009 Henryetta Dye, Michael James 1991 SLP; 2001 FL; 2006 PE Oklahoma: 1991 Loyal; 1994 Ochelata; 1999 Jefferson; 2006 Spiro; 2007 Leave of Absence; 2008 Apache; 2010 Sterling/Rush Springs Dyer, Dale Eugene 1981 PE; 1984 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1981 Attend School; 1982 Sharon; 1987 Hooker; 1989 Broken Arrow Heritage; 1992 Peggs; 1992 Hulbert; 1996 Tulsa West; 2006 Retired Eastmond, Mary Lue FD 1997; 2009 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Children & Family Ministry; 2009 Sabbatical; 2009 OKC Crown Heights; 2009 Transitional Leave; 2009 Retired Eastwood, Edward L 1984 FL; 1989 RL Oklahoma: 1984 Hardesty; 1989 Retired Edde, Robert 1960 FL; 1961 SLP; 1962 PE; 1968 FE; 1985 RE Oklahoma: 1960 OKC Grace; 1968 Weatherford; 1973 Moore First; 1977 Sapulpa; 1978 Lawton District Supt; 1983 Duncan First; 1985 Retired Edmison, Gail Ann 2006 PD; 2009 FD Oklahoma: 2006 Cherokee Methodist Manor; 2009 No Record of Appt; 2009 The Commons

Dozer, Charles 1982 FL; 1991 RL Oklahoma: 1982 Fairview; 1986 Morning Star; 1989 Grandfield; 1991 Retired

Edmison, James Walter 1968 SLP; 1988 PE; 1991 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1968 Grainola; 1971 Jay; 1973 No Record of Appt; 1986 Drummond Salem; 1989 Miami; 1991 Pawhuska; 1997 Stigler; 2001 Nowata; 2003 Cherokee; 2009 Retired

Dozer, Clem Harley 1974 PE (W PA); 1977 FE (WI); 2001 RE Western Pennsylvania: 1974 W Alexander Zion; Wisconsin: 1976 Medford; 1982 Oconto; Oklahoma: 1985 Muskogee St Paul; 1987 Atoka; 1988 Carnegie; 1990 Okemah; 1993 Pawnee; 1998 Special Appt; 1998 Leave of Absence; 1999 Hollis; 2001 Retired

Edmondson, Justus H 1951 PE; 1954 FE; 1988 RE Oklahoma: 1951 Attend School; 1952 OKC Wesley; 1954 Wilburton; 1957 Eufaula; 1961 Drumright; 1962 Ponca City Asbury; 1965 Sulphur First; 1969 Enid Bethany; 1974 Sand Springs First; 1976 Okmulgee First; 1978 OKC Capitol Hill; 1984 Wagoner; 1988 Retired

Service Records Ehlers, Richard W 2000 PL; 2008 RL Oklahoma: 2000 Selecman; 2008 Retired Eischen, Daniel Charles 1970 LP; 1972 SLP; 1976 PE; 1979 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1970 Union City; 1971 Cache; 1974 Pond Creek; 1977 OKC First; 1978 Commerce/Fairland; 1980 Bartlesville East Cross; 1982 Shattuck; 1985 Trinity; 1988 Medford; 1991 Stroud; 1995 Adair; 2001 Retired Emler, Donald Gilbert 1961 PE (MO W); 1963 FE (MO W); 2010 RE Missouri West: 1961 Attend School;1963 Broadway; 1966 Central Methodist College; 1968 Platte Woods; 1970 Attend School; 1973 St Johns; 1976 Centenary College; Louisiana: 1977 Centenary College; Oklahoma: 1989 Oklahoma City University; 2010 Retired

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Fast, Jerry Neal 1959 FL; 1960 PE; 1964 FE; 1974 HL; 2001 HLR Oklahoma: 1959 Marshall; 1960 Attend School; 1962 Canton/Longdale; 1964 Canton; 1965 Canton/Oakwood; 1966 Grandfield; 1970 Grandfield/Randlett; 1974 Honorable Location; 2001 Honorable Location Retired Feist, Robert E 1989 PE; 1992 FE Oklahoma: 1989 No Record of Appt; 1990 Altus First; 1993 OKC St Andrews; 2006 Tulsa Christ Fenn, Philip James 1959 SLP; 1960 PE; 2001 RE; New Mexico: 1962 FE Oklahoma: 1959 Lone Grove; 1961 Attend School; 1966 Fairview; 1971 OKC Village; 1979 Norman McFarlin; 2001 Retired New Mexico: 1961 Attend School; 1962 Belen

Emmons, Mary Ann 1990 PE; 1992 FE; 2002 FD Oklahoma: 1990 Okmulgee First; 19925 Arnett; 1994 Tahlequah; 1998 Altus First; 2001 Leave of Absence; 2003 Tulsa Boston Ave;

Fletcher, Daniel K 1993 AM; 1995 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Spiro; 1995 Atoka; 1999 Shawnee Bethel; 2001 Valliant; 2007 Duncan St Paul

Enright, Michael 2008 SLP; 2009 PL; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Warner/Oktaha; 2011 Musk Wesley/Warner

Fletcher, Jan 2005 SLP (N TX); 2007 FL; 2008 PE; 2011 FE North Texas: 2005 Bryson; Oklahoma: 2007 Hugo First; 2010 Okeene

Eppler, Daniel 1989 PL; 2002 RL Oklahoma: 1989 Lawton Bethel/Hulen; 1997 Cement/Cyril; 2000 Lawton Wesley; 2002 Retired Erwin, Phillip D 1952 PL; 1953 PE 1957 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Catoosa; 1954 Attend School; 1957 Collinsville; 1959 Seiling; 1961 Fargo; 1964 Cordell; 1965 Tecumseh/Earlsboro; 1969 Shawnee St Pauls; 1970 Stroud; 1978 OKC Asbury; 1984 Jenks; 1988 Seminole First; 1992 Marlow; 1994 Idabel; 1997 Retired Espinoza, Juventino 1995 SLP (N TX); 1998 PE; 1999 FE North Texas: 1995 Nueva Esperanza; 1995 Discontinued Oklahoma: 1998 OKC Capitol Hill; 2000 Uncharted Church; 2006 Fuente De Vida; 2006 Hillcrest-Fuente De Vida; 2010 OKC St Luke’s; 2012 Guymon Victory Memorial Estrada, Jose 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 New Horizon; 2008 Vida en Abundancia Mission Ewing, Mary Louise 1989 PL; 1990 AM; 2012 RM Oklahoma: 1989 Pocasset; 1990 Duncan Stephens; 1993 Geary; 1999 Tishomingo; 2005 Muskogee Trinity; 2012 Retired Fahle, Lory 2003 PL; 2009 FL Oklahoma: 2003 Lawton Wesley; 2006 Anadarko St Paul; 2007 Manitou/Mt Park; 2008 Manitou; 2009 Fletcher Farris, Jonathan Roy 1986 PE (NW TX); 1989 FE (NW TX); 2007 RE Northwest Texas: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1987 Amherst; 1988 Colorado City St Luke; 1991 National Association of UM Scouters; New Mexico: 1992 Cimarron Oklahoma: 1999 NE State Wesley Foundation; 2005 Mt Zion; 2007 Retired

Fletcher, Juanita B 1996 PL; 1999 FL; 2002 PL; 2005 RL Oklahoma: 1996 Kiowa; 1998 Savanna; 1999 OKC Wickline; 2001 Discontinued; 2002 Boswell; 2005 Retired Fletcher-Taylor, Michael Lloyd 1986 PL; 1987 SLP; 1988 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1986 Bridgeport/Red Rock; 1988 Arapaho; 1990 Vici; 1992 Walters; 1994 OKC Mayfair Heights; 2005 Tulsa St Matthews Fletcher-Taylor, Sharon Kay 1991 SLP; 1992 AM; 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1991 Lenora; 1992 Lawton Centenary; 1994 OKC Mayfair Heights; 2005 Tulsa Memorial Drive Flores, Alexandre 2012 PL 2012 Ardmore Asbury Foor, Joe P 1959 SLP; 1962 LP; 1964 PE; 1967 FE; 1970 HL; 2001 HLR Oklahoma: 1959 Lexington; 1961 Lexington/Shiloh; 1962 No Record of Appt; 1966 Chaplain South Western University; 1968 No Record of Appt; 1969 Attend School; 1970 Honorable Location; 2001 Honorable Location Retired Foos, Robert W 1997 FL; 2001 FL Oklahoma: 1997 Allen; 1999 Enid Bethany; 2000 Discontinued; 2001 Nardin; 2010 Edmond First; 2011 Jones Foos, Tara 2006 PL Oklahoma: 2006 Prairie Chapel; 2010 Edmond First; 2011 Wheatland Forrest, William P 1992 SLP; 1995 FL; 2003 RL Oklahoma: 1992 Welch; 1995 Commerce; 2000 Alex; 2001 Hominy; 2003 Retired

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Forthman, Clarence R 1992 FL (NM); 1998 AM (NM) New Mexico: 1992 Taos El Pueblito; 1998 Truth or Consequences Oklahoma: 1998 Redland; 2002 New Zion; 2004 Alex; 2008 Seiling; 2011 Lawton Aldersgate Redemption/CJAMM; 2012 Temple/Comanche/ Lawton Aldersgate Foster, John Howard 1957 PE; 1961 FE; 1998 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Attend School; 1959 Blair; 1961 Calumet/Red Rock; 1963 Christian Education; 1964 Stillwater First; 1965 Talihina; 1967 Ringling; 1970 Prattville; 1975 Bartlesville First; 1979 Guthrie First; 1984 Fairview; 1987 Lawton Centenary; 1992 Pryor; 1995 OKC May Ave; 1998 Retired Foster, John Mark 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Attend School; 1996 Minco First/Friendship; 1999 Edmond Acts 2 Fox, Terry W 1983 FL; 2009 RL Oklahoma: 1983 Haworth; 1989 McAlester Wesley; 1991 Waurika; 1995 Forgan; 2001 Broken Bow; 2005 Beggs; 2009 Retired Foye, Mary Beth 1997 FD (NW TX) Northwest Texas: 1997 Abilene St Paul; Louisiana: 1999 Leave of Absence; 1999; Baton Rouge First; 2002 No Record of Appt; 2003 Alexandria First; Oklahoma: 2006 Volunteers In Mission Disaster Response; 2007 Leave of Absence; 2008 OKC Grace; 2009 Transitional Leave; 2009 Piedmont Franks, Matthew Dane 2009 PE Oklahoma: 2009 Calumet/Red Rock Frazier, Michael 2000 FL; 2004 PL; 2007 FL; 2010 PE; 2012 FL Oklahoma: 2000 Commerce; 2004 Verden; 2005 Crescent Mt. Vernon; 2007 Pauls Chapel Freeman, Gwenda G 1999 FL; 2004 RL Oklahoma: 1999 Verden; 2000 Elmore City; 2004 Retired Freese, Rudolph 2005 PL; 2008 FL; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2005 Leonard; 2008 Quinton/Canadian; 2011 Cookson Frisby, Danny Joe 1965 SLP; 1967 LP; 1969 FL; 1972 PE; 1975 FE; 2003 RE; 2004 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma: 1965 OKC Hillcrest; 1966 OKC Good Shepherd; 1967 No Record of Appt; 1969 Ft Supply; 1971 Billings; 1974 New Castle; 1976 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 1977 Keys/Marella; 1980 Enid Trinity; 1981 Tulsa St Matthews; 1983 Leave of Absence; 1984 Tulsa St Lukes; 1987 Miami;, 1989 OKC Clark; 1991 Collinsville Meadowcreek; 1994 Walters; 1998 Turpin; 2001 OKC Wickline; 2003 Retired; 2004 Lindsay; 2007 Retired Fyffe, Barbara 2010 PD 2010 Tulsa Grace Hospice Chaplain Gable, John 1976 FL; 1982 AM; 1985 PE; 1987 FE; 1991 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Beggs; 1978 Catoosa; 1981 Fletcher; 1983 Canton; 1985 Shidler; 1991 Retired

Gardenhire III, Robert 1969 SLP; 1971 PE; 1975 FE; 1978 HL Oklahoma: 1969 No Record of Appt; 1971 Attend School; 1974 Tulsa University; 1976 Ponca City Asbury; 1978 Honorable Location Gardner, David 2005 FL Oklahoma: 2005 Grandfield; 2011 Anadarko First/Verden Gaston, Larry Allen 1976 PE; 1979 FE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1977 Ringling/Loco; 1979 Yale/Maramec; 1982 Britton; 1987 Carnegie; 1988 Duncan St Paul; 1991 Turpin; 1993 Checotah; 1998 Wynnewood; 2001 Poteau; 2006 OKC May Ave; 2012 Stigler Gaudreau, Mary E 1999 PD; 2002 FD Oklahoma: 1999 Circle of Care; 2003 Leave of Absence; 2003 UMCOR Disaster Response; 2007 National Disaster Consultant George, B Marie 2009 PL; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2009 Friendship; 2011 OKC Friendship; 2012 Lexington Germany, Charles H 1941 LP; 1947 PE; 1949 FE; 1989 RE Oklahoma: 1941 Harrah; 1943 No Record of Appt; 1947 Japan Missionary; 1989 Retired Ghormley, Connell R 1955 SLP; 1959 PE; 1961 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1955 Muskogee Circuit; 1957 No Record of Appt; 1958 Woodall; 1959 Attend School; 1961 Braman; 1964 Collinsville; 1968 Stroud; 1970 Stillwater First; 1974 OKC Lake Side; 1977 Woodward First; 1982 Yukon First; 1984 Sapulpa; 1991 OKC Crown Heights; 1993 Muskogee First; 2002 Retired Gibbens-Rickman, John Mark 1979 PE (NW TX); 1981 FE (NW TX) Northwest Texas: 1979 Attend School; 1980 Matador Roaring Springs; 1982 Lubbock St Johns; 1984 Mt Vernon; 1988 Sundown; Oklahoma: 1991 Holdenville; 1994 Claremore First; 1999 Tulsa University; 2008 Sabbatical; 2009 Personal Leave; 2010 Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries; 2011 OKC Lakeside Gibbens-Rickman, Twila 1982 FL (NW TX); 1983 PE (NW TX); 1985 FE (NW TX) Northwest Texas: 1982 Lubbock St Johns; 1985 Meadow; 1986 Tahoka; 1988 Levelland Christ; Oklahoma: 1991 Holdenville; 1994 Claremore First; 1999 Leave of Absence; 2001 Tulsa St Pauls Gibson, Connie 2003 PL; 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Tulsa Rose Hill; 2005 Muldrow Roland Trinity; 2009 OKC Southern Hills Gilbert, Robert C 1996 OF; 1996 FL Oklahoma: 1996 Canton; 2000 Anadarko First; 2007 Leedey Giles, Kimberly 2012 PL Oklahoma: 2012 Enid Bethany

Service Records Gilland, George Allen 1972 SLP; 1976 PE (IL Great Rivers); 1981 FE (IL Great Rivers); 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1972 Kingston/Woodville; 1974 Durant Wesley Foundation; 1982 Ponca City First; 1984 Altus Highland Heights/Elmer; 1987 New Horizon; 1990 Drumright; 1994 Marlow; 1999 Sallisaw; 2001 Yukon First; 2010 Vinita; 2012 Retired Illinois Great Rivers: 1975 Stockland; 1976 Attend School; 1977 Bethany Sanner CPL; 1980 Vermont Street; Glassco, Kurt 2007 PL Oklahoma: 2007 Harvard Ave Gober, John Thomas 1985 PE; 1989 FE Oklahoma: 1985 Cashion; 1986 Temple; 1988 Lone Wolf; 1990 Tulsa Sheridan Ave; 1991 Chaplain; 1991 Maysville; 1994 Tecumseh; 1996 OKC South Lee; 1999 Harrah; 2003 Good Shepherd Hospice Good, Faye L 1984 FL; 2005 RL Oklahoma: 1984 Cromwell; 1989 Cache; 1995 Cleveland; 2000 Perkins; 2000 Jet; 2005 Retired Goody, Perla Martinez 2001 PL; 2006 FL; 2011 RL Oklahoma: 2001 Pauls Valley; 2011 Retired Gordon, David 1982 SLP; 2009 FL Oklahoma: 1982 OKC Second; 1985 OKC First; 1986 No Record of Appt; 1986 Discontinued; 2009 Forgan/Gate Gorrell, Robert E 1986 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1986 OKC St Luke’s; 1990 Noble; 1993 OKC Putnam City; 2001 Ardmore First; 2006 OKC Church of the Servant Govett, Bruce W, Jr 2000 PL; 2000 FL; 2006 RL Oklahoma: 2000 Allen; 2000 Mt View; 2004 Calumet; 2006 Retired Gragg, James Print 1964 PE; 1968 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1964 Attend School; 1966 Duke; 1967 Hinton; 1969 Marietta; 1973 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1977 Drumright; 1982 Kingfisher; 1985 OKC Wickline; 1988 Stillwater First; 2000 South OKC District Supt; 2006 Retired Graham, Gary Lynn 1971 PE; 1974 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1971 Attend School; 1973 Rush Springs; 1974 Woodlawn; 1974 Tulsa New Haven; 1975 Custer City/Independence; 1977 Grove; 1978 Texhoma; 1980 Incapacity Leave; 2011 Retired Graham, James B 1997 SLP; 2001 PE; 2004 FE Oklahoma: 1997 Blackburn; 1999 Harrison; 2000 Tulsa Boston Ave; 2005 Verdigris; 2011 Tahlequah Graham, Kerney F 1959 FL; 1961 PE; 1963 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Grainola/Webb City; 1965 Hominy; 1968 Ada Asbury/Francis; 1972 Wetumka/Weleetka; 1977 Jenks; 1984 Sand Springs; 1986 OKC May Ave; 1989 Tulsa St Marks; 1991 Idabel; 1994 Grove; 1996 Retired

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Grantz, Arron 2010 PL Oklahoma: 2010 Morrison Gravley-Quinn, Norma 1997 SLP (C TX); 2000 PE (C TX); 2003 FE (C TX) Central Texas: 1997 Southlake Whites Chapel; 2006 Leave of Absence Oklahoma: 2006 OKC Putnam City; 2010 Lawton Centenary Graves, Charles Edwin 1981 PE; 1983 FE Oklahoma: 1981 Helena; 1984 Okeene; 1993 Frederick; 2008 Woodward First Gray, Virginia N 1997 FD; 2001 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Tulsa Boston Ave; 2001 Retired Green, Teresa L 1998 FD Oklahoma: 1998 Criminal Justice & Mercy Ministry; 2007 Transitional Leave; 2007 Salvation Army Katrina Victim Recovery; 2008 Transitional Leave; 2008 Salvation Army Area Development Greenwald, Philip Andrew 2005 PD; 2008 FD Oklahoma: 2005 Duncan First; 2006 OKC St Luke’s Green-Young, Ashley 1997 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1997 Ada First; 1999 Bartlesville East Cross; 2005 Tulsa Christ; 2012 Stroud Gregory, Bob 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 1975 HL; 2008 HLR Oklahoma: 1967 Attend School; 1969 OKC Wickline; 1972 OKC Church of the Servant; 1975 Honorable Location; 2008 Honorable Location Retired Griffin, Larry Don 1982 SLP (N TX); 1989 SLP (N TX); 1993 PE; 1997 FE North Texas: 1982 Roxton; 1982 Ector; 1984 Krum; 1986 Discontinued; 1989 Winnsboro Tinney Chapel; 1991 Caddo Mills Oklahoma: 1993 Davis; 1996 Jones; 2004 Drumright; 2009 Ada Asbury; 2011 Beaver Griffin Jr, Leland Gardner 1958 SLP; 1959 LP; 1966 SLP; 1967 LP; 1968 PE; 1970 FE; 1978 HL; 2002 HLR Oklahoma: 1958 Cashion; 1959 No Record of Appt; 1966 Perkins; 1967 No Record of Appt; 1968 Attend School; 1970 Hugo Wesley/Grant; 1972 Wilburton; 1973 Sullivan Village Wesley; 1974 Sulphur First; 1977 Commerce/Fairland; 1978 Honorable Location; 2002 Honorable Location Retired Griffin, Philis Jo 2006 OF; 2007 PE Oklahoma: 2006 Hugo Pauls Chapel; 2007 Verden; 2008 Lawton Centenary; 2010 Incapacity Leave Griffin, Raymond Eugene 1955 SLP; 1958 PE; 1962 FE; 1976 HL; 1982 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1955 Wheatland; 1957 Idabel; 1958 Colbert/Calera; 1961 Covington; 1962 Aline/Oakdale; 1964 Minco; 1966 Chaplain; 1971 Lawton Bethel/Hulen; 1976 Honorable Location; 1982 Lawton Bethel; 1996 Quinton; 2002 Retired Griggs, Douglas A 1977 LP; 1978 FL; 1983 AM; 1988 RA Oklahoma: 1977 Lone Grove; 1979 Caddo/Kenefic; 1981 Felt/Kenton; 1983 Ryan; 1988 Retired

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Grounds, Linda 1992 PE (Minn); 2000 FE (Minn) Minnesota: 1992 Cannon Falls Christ; 2000 La Crescent; 2008 Stewartville; 2010 LOA Oklahoma: 2012 Medford Grove, Miriam Susan PE 2002 (CA Pac); FE 2008 (CA Pac) California-Pacific: 2002 Wrightwood Community; 2007 Family Leave Oklahoma: 2008 OKC Quail Springs; 2009 Friendship; 2009 Guthrie West; 2011 Wakita/Manchester Groves, Donald Joseph 1949 PL; 1951 FL; 1953 SLP; 1955 FL; 1957 SLP; 1958 FL; 1960 LP; 1961 PE: 1963 FE; 1982 RE Oklahoma: 1949 Port Retrop; 1950 Hammon; 1951 Elmer/Friendship; 1953 Wheatland; 1955 Olustee; 1958 Dill City; 1960 No Record of Appt; 1961 Attend School; 1963 Cheyenne; 1965 Mt View; 1968 Yale; 1969 Cleveland/Blackburn; 1974 Hobart; 1977 Shawnee Wesley; 1981 Leave of Absence; 1982 Retired Guillen, Eleazar 1996 OF; RE 2008 Oklahoma: 1996 Panhandle Hispanic; 2008 Retired Gwartney, Charla Beth 1997 PE; 2000 FE; Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Epworth; 2000 Leave of Absence; 2002 OKC St Luke’s; 2004 Choctaw; 2012 Edmond Acts 2 Hale, Sharen 2008 PL; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Gene Autry; 2011 OKC St. Luke’s Hale, Stephen Thomas 1995 FL; 1998 PE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1995 New Horizon; 1998 Enid New Hope; 2003 Lawton St Pauls; 2008 Lindsay; 2010 OKC Chapel Hill Autonomous: 2006 Bahamas Hall, Andrew Martie 1964 SLP (N AR); 1968 PM (N AR); 1971 FE (N AR); Oklahoma: 2007 RE North Arkansas: 1964 Morrilton; 1968 Attend School; 1970 Hardy; 1973 Ft Smith Wyatt Memorial; 1975 Earle Oklahoma: 1979 Deaf Ministry; 1983 Moore New Life; 1986 OKC St Johns; 1995 Piedmont; 2000 Stillwater Highland Park; 2007 Retired Hamill, Randall Russell 1987 PL; 1991 SLP; 1994 FL; 1994 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1987 Bryan Chapel; 1994 Pryor; 1995 Locust Grove; 2000 Grove Hamilton, Argus J 1948 PE; 1950 FE; 1990 RE Oklahoma: 1948 Boswell; 1950 Spiro/Panama; 1953 Stroud; 1955 OKC Village; 1960 Lawton Centenary; 1964 Ponca City First; 1969 Muskogee St Paul; 1974 Bartlesville First; 1982 South OKC District Supt; 1985 Ardmore First; 1988 OKC Chapel Hill; 1990 Retired Hamilton, Harold 2011 PD Oklahoma: 2011 Tulsa First Hamilton, Nancy L 2003 PD; 2006 FD Oklahoma: 2003 OKC Putnam City; 2004 Elk City; 2007 Edmond Acts 2

Hamilton, Paul Robert 1993 FL; 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Elmore City; 1999 Inola; 2003 Edgewood; 2007 Beaver; 2011 Seiling Hamilton, Richard Alan 1979 SLP; 1981 FL; 1983 PE; 1986 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1979 Hagler; 1981 Tulsa Centenary; 1984 Ponca City First; 1985 Seiling; 1987 Ochelata; 1991 Spiro; 1993 Custer City; 1995 McLoud; 1997 Shawnee St Marks; 1999 Mt Zion; 2005 Claremore First; 2009 Retired Hamon, Wendell W “Woody” 2007 FL; 2010 RL Oklahoma: 2007 Buffalo; 2010 Retired Hancock, William Eugene 1961 FL (OK Indian Msny); 1969 FL; 1969 AM; 1975 PE; 1977 FE; 1981 HL; 1982 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma Indian Missionary: 1961 Ada Columbus Memorial; 1962 Lela Mae Clark Memorial; 1965 Kansas Topeka; 1967 Northeast District Supt; Oklahoma: 1969 Snyder/Mt Park; 1972 Ardmore Wesley; 1973 Wilson/Lone Grove; 1975 Nardin/Deer Creek; 1977 Coalgate; 1978 Indian Mission Conf; 1979 Stillwater Southern Hills; 1981 Leave of Absence; 1981 Honorable Location; 1982 Westville; 1984 Antlers; 1987 Sharon; 1990 Tishomingo; 1993 Retired Hanes, James W 1981 FL; 1987 AM; 1995 RA Oklahoma: 1981 Crescent/Marshall; 1987 Mt View; 1989 Waynoka; 1995 Retired Hanna, Charles Wayne 1963 FL; 1969 PE; 1971 FE; 1998 RE Oklahoma: 1963 Quinton Circuit; 1966 Wapanucka/Clarita; 1969 Valiant/Wright City; 1972 Atoka/New Zion; 1973 Bristow; 1977 Skiatook; 1980 Carnegie/Alfalfa; 1989 Oologah; 1993 Nardin; 1998 Retired Harber, Gary Lynn 1984 PE; 1987 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Adair; 1988 Tulsa Trinity; 1991 Elk City; 1999 Tulsa St James Hardgrove, Michael Dow 1991 SLP; 1991 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1991 Delaware; 1993 Tulsa Sheriff’s Office Hardwick, James W 1958 SLP; 1961 PE; 1964 FE; 1989 RE Oklahoma: 1958 Leonard; 1960 Fittstown/Pontotoc; 1961 Terrall Sugden; 1964 Chelsea Memorial; 1966 Jay; 1968 Tulsa Harrison; 1969 Tulsa St Johns; 1970 Stillwell; 1972 Waurika/Hastings; 1975 Jenks; 1977 Wetumka/Weleetka; 1978 Ft Gibson/Woodall; 1979 Leave of Absence; 1982 Duke; 1983 Inola; 1985 Valliant; 1987 Edgewood; 1989 Retired Hardy, Paul D 1954 LP; 1960 SLP; 1963 FL; 1965 PE; 1967 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Freedom; 1955 No Record of Appt; 1960 Capron; 1964 Vici; 1966 Camargo; 1967 Altus First; 1968 Lawton Sullivan; 1971 Beaver; 1976 OKC St Johns; 1981 Alva First; 1988 Ponca City St Paul; 1995 Retired Hargrove, Elson, Payne 1959 PE; 1961 FE; 1999 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Valliant; 1961 McAlester Wesley; 1962 Coalgate; 1963 Carnegie; 1966 Tulsa Harrison/Tulsa Lake; 1968 Pawnee/Skedee; 1973 Wewoka/Cromwell; 1976 Frederick; 1980 Tahlequah; 1984 Oklahoma Methodist Manor; 1999 Retired

Service Records Harker, Linda M 1993 SLP; 1995 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Tulsa New Haven; 1998 Tulsa Faith; 2006 Muskogee District Supt; 2011 Norman McFarlin Harlan, Larry B 1989 FL Oklahoma: 1989 Fargo; 1992 Wakita; 1996 Calumet; 1999 Thomas Harrel, Francis Leon 1954 PE; 1958 FE; 1990 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Attend School; 1956 OKC Douglas Blvd; 1958 Yale; 1962 Chaplain; 1975 OKC Putnam City; 1980 OKC Maysville; 1984 Tulsa Sheridan Ave; 1990 Retired Harris, Joseph Lewin 1981 FL; 1982 PE: 1984 FE Oklahoma: 1981 No Record of Appt; 1982 Tulsa Asbury; 1987 OKC Quayle; 1989 Ardmore District Supt; 1997 Commission on UM Men; 2005 Communications/Assist to the Bishop Harris, Nicholas Elbert 1969 SLP; 1970 PE; 1973 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1969 Carmen; 1973 Lamont; 1976 Ponca City Albright; 1980 Fairview; 1982 OKC First; 2004 Retied

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Hathaway, Wilbur Frank 1950 FL (SW TX); 1951 PE (SW TX); 1955 FE (SW TX); 1998 RE SW Texas: 1950 Edgewood; 1951 Perkins School of Theology; 1953 Markham CT; 1955 Ingleside; 1959 Columbus; 1963 Victoria St. Marks; 1968 San Antonio Trinity; 1972 Kerrville First; 1974 Kingsville First Riviera; 1976 Corpus Christi St John’s; 1978 McAllen First; 1986 San Angelo District Supt; 1988 New Braunfels Oklahoma: 1992 Grace; 1996 Pryor; 1998 Retired Havlik, Cynthia 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Tulsa Faith; 2009 Tulsa New Haven Hay, Ron D 1994 FL; 1996 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1994 Sand Springs; 2003 Inola; 2009 Muldrow Roland Trinity; 2010 Incapacity Leave Hayes, Barry 1996 FL Oklahoma: 1996 Pocola; 2006 Stilwell Haynes, Andrew 2005 PL; 2007 SLP; 2010 PL; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2005 Blackburn; 2008 No Record of Appt; 2010 OKC St. Luke’s

Harris, Patricia 2000 SLP; 2002 FL; 2006 PL; 2007 SLP; 2009 PL; 2010 FL Oklahoma: 2000 Hammon; 2002 Geary; 2004 No Record of Appt; 2006 Chouteau; 2010 Adair

Haynes, Gary 2005 PL; 2010 FL Oklahoma: 2005 Lawton Wesley Chapel; 2009 Mounds

Harris, Robert D 1992 SLP; 1995 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1992 Franklin; 1997 Cheyenne; 2000 Watonga; 2005 Pryor

Hays, Barbara Le 1977 LP; 1978 PE; 1979 FE; 1981 PE; 1983 FE; 1987 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Glencoe; 1979 Leave of Absence; 1981 Grandfield/Randlett; 1987 Retired

Harrison, Hugh Thomas, Jr 1977 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1977 Attend School; 1979 Vici/Lenora; 1981 Sallisaw; 1986 Sunny Lane; 1993 Asbury

Hazlitt, Joseph Allen 1950 PE; 1952 FE; 1991 RE Oklahoma: 1950 Courtney/Grady; 1952 Lone Grove; 1953 Muskogee St Paul; 1954 Jones; 1956 Erick; 1958 Muskogee Ridgecrest; 1960 Stillwell; 1963 Shattuck; 1965 Sayre; 1968 Dewey; 1972 Tulsa St Marks; 1975 Hinton/Red Rock; 1978 Marlow; 1981 Choctaw; 1984 Skyline Urban Ministry; 1985 Hydro; 1987 Wynnewood First; 1988 Waurika; 1991 Retired

Harrison, Robert T 2005 PL Oklahoma: 2005 Paoli Harshaw, Steven D 1995 SLP; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Hitchcock; 1997 Ryan/Comanche; 2008 Tuttle; 2010 Walters Harvey, Jim 2007 PL Oklahoma: 2007 Billings; 2008 Kremlin; 2010 No Record of Appt; 2010 Kremlin Harwood, Edwin D 2012 PL Oklahoma: 2012 Wister Hathaway, Virginia W 1992 PE; 1995 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1992 Highland Heights; 1996 Pryor; 1999 Perry; 2000 Duncan St Paul; 2002 Tahlequah; 2007 Lindsay; 2007 Elgin; 2009 Drumright; 2011 Retired New Mexico: 2001 Central Albuquerque

Heath, Dwayne 2010 PL Oklahoma: 2010 Purcell Bowman Chapel Heath, Jerrell 1988 FL; 1995 AM Oklahoma: 1988 No Record of Appt; 1989 Shawnee St Marks; 1991 Arapaho; 1992 Morning Star; 1995 Kingston; 2003 Leave of Absence; 2004 Springer; 2004 Luther/Nicoma Park; 2009 Incapacity Leave Heath, Sherry 1995 PL; 2000 FL; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Kingston; 2000 Lighthouse; 2004 Jones; 2011 Quinton/Canadian Heatley, W H “Kip” 2004 FL Oklahoma: 2004 Wynnewood First; 2010 Perkins Heaton, Joe 1977 PE (C TX); 1980 FE (C TX); 1999 RE Central Texas: 1977 Cleburne Wesley Memorial; 1983 Lake Shore; 1984 Mart First North Texas: 1986 Kirkwood; 1991 Carrollton First Oklahoma: 1998 Anadarko First; 1999 Retired

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Hedger, Richard C 1954 SLP; 1955 LP; 1956 PE; 1960 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Navina; 1955 No Record of Appt; 1956 Terral; 1958 Stonewall Tupelo; 1959 Attend School; 1960 Stillwater Highland Park; 1965 Spencer; 1969 Norman Goodrich; 1974 Enid Trinity; 1979 Watonga; 1981 Shawnee Wesley; 1987 Bixby; 1994 El Reno Wesley; 1996 Retired

Hill, Cheryl Lynn Wofford 1987 PE (W MO); 1990 FE (W MO); 2008 RE Missouri West: 1987 No Record of Appt; 1987 Melrose; 1989 Stewartsville; 1993 Deer Park Grace; 1994 Linn Memorial Fayette; 1996 Blue Eye; 1998 Attend School Oklahoma: 2001 Skyline Urban Ministry; 2007 Sabbatical; 2008 Retired

Henderson, Meredith 1978 FL; 2010 RL Oklahoma: 1978 Pocola; 1984 No Record of Appt; 2010 Retired

Hill, James Ray 1994 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1994 Warner; 1998 Ridgecrest; 2010 Hennessey

Henry, William R 1949 PL; 1951 PE; 1953 FE; 1980 RE; 1982 FE; 1999 RE Oklahoma: 1949 Navina; 1951 Attend School; 1952 Colbert Circuit; 1953 Colbert/Calera; 1954 Ponca City Asbury; 1958 OKC Mayfair; 1960 Tahlequah; 1964 OKC Village; 1969 McAlester District Supt; 1970 Stillwater District Supt; 1973 VP Oklahoma City University Church Relations; 1976 Dir Conf Council on Ministry; 1978 Stillwater First; 1980 Retired; 1982 OKC Crown Heights; 1984 OKC Chapel Hill; 1988 OKC Crown Heights; 1991 Clinton District Supt; 1993 North OKC District Supt; 1999 Retired

Hiller, Jeffrey Allen 2012 PL Oklahoma: 2012 Healdton

Hensley, Felecia 2008 PL; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Cashion; 2012 Sentinel

Himes, Harold E 1955 PE; 1959 FE; 1960 FE Oklahoma: 1955 Attend School; 1956 Lawton Wesley; 1960 Tipton; 1962 Minco/Friendship; 1963 Chickasha First; 1964 Ponca City First; 1966 McAlester Wesley; 1968 Skiatook; 1971 Skiatook/Avant; 1974 Kingfisher; 1976 Cordell; 1983 OKC St Marks; 1990 Oklahoma Conf; 1990 Retired New Mexico: 1959 Springer

Herndon, Charles Mack 1957 LP; 1958 SLP; 1960 PE; 1964 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Durant Wesley; 1958 No Record of Appt; 1959 Gene Autry/Springer; 1961 Attend School; 1964 Crescent; 1965 OKC Wickline; 1967 Mannford; 1969 Hennessey; 1974 Collinsville; 1979 Beaver; 1981 Tonkawa; 1985 Okmulgee First; 1988 OKC Southern Hills; 1993 Cushing; 1996 Vinita; 2003 Retired Heusel, Scott 2004 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Tulsa Boston Ave; 2004 New Horizon; 2006 Tuttle; 2007 Leave of Absence; 2008 Aline Central Texas: 2011 Trinity Hewett, James Allen 1965 PE (W NC); 1967 FE (W NC); 2010 RE Western North Carolina: 1965 Bunker Hill Sandy Ridge; 1967 Attend School; 1973 Pelham Hickory Grove; 1974 Instructor Asbury Seminary; 1979 Assoc Prof Oral Roberts University; 1986 Leave of Absence; Oklahoma: 1989 Tulsa First; 1994 Wynnewood First; 1998 Checotah; 2006 Boise City St Paul; 2010 Retired Hickson de Salazar, Sarah 2000 FL (W KS); 2009 FL Kansas West: 2000 Mankato; 2002 Minneapolis; 2003 Family Leave; 2004 Claflin; 2007 Liberal First; Oklahoma: 2009 Panhandle Hispanic Higdon, Carolyn 2008 PL Oklahoma: 2008 Courtney Higgins, William Jake 1952 LP; 1954 SLP; 1957 PE; 1961 FE; 1987 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Glencoe; 1953 Skedee/Blackburn; 1954 Union; 1956 Wellston; 1958 Ketchum/Cleora; 1961 Enid Trinity; 1964 Purcell; 1968 OKC Britton; 1970 Tulsa Centenary; 1973 OKC Lake Side; 1974 Stillwater First; 1977 Perry; 1979 Poteau; 1983 Sheridan Ave; 1984 Idabel; 1985 Stigler; 1987 Retired

Hilton, James W 1985 FL (TX); 2007 FL; 2012 Retired Texas: 1985 Jewett; 1988 Soules Chapel; 1990 Danville Kilgore; 1992 New London; 1998 Panola Mt Zion; 2001 Discontinued Oklahoma: 2007 Lone Wolf; 2010 Marietta/Thackerville; 2012 Retired

Himes, Jeannie Ruth 1986PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1986 Tulsa Faith; 1988 Coweta; 1994 Tulsa Aldersgate; 1999 Leave of Absence; 2009 OKC Douglas Blvd Missouri West: 2000 St Lukes Kansas City, MO; 2001 Family Leave; 2003 Leave of Absence Missouri: 2005 Epworth Roanoke Hines, Lisa 2009 FL; 2010 PL Oklahoma: 2009 Claremore First; 2011 No record of Appointment Hock, Joe 1957 SLP; 1961 FL; 1962 LP; 1963 PE; 1965 FE; 1974 HL; 1976 LP; 1993 FL; 1995 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Luther; 1958 OKC Lakeside; 1960 Wheatland; 1961 Deer Creek; 1962 No Record of Appt; 1963 Attend School; 1965 Ringling/Marvin Memorial; 1967 Davis; 1969 OKC St Marks; 1973 OKC Epworth; 1974 Honorable Location; 1976 Hi Way; 1978 No Record of Appt; 1993 Spencer; 1996 Coalgate; 1997 Retired Hodgson, Robert Randel 1977 SLP; 1978 PE; 1982 FE; 2008 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Drummond Salem; 1982 Keyes; 1984 Mooreland; 1989 Blackwell; 1994 Clinton; 1996 Mustang; 2006 Woodward First; 2008 Retired Hodson, Philip 2011 PL 2011 Calera; 2012 Hugo/Hugo Wesley Hoffman, Theodore 2001 FL; 2012 RL Oklahoma: 2001 Spavinaw; 2006 Ochelata; 2007 Pawhuska; 2011 Ponca City Asbury; 2012 Retired

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Hoffmann, Thomas Keith 1986 PE; 1989 FE Oklahoma: 1986 Attend School; 1987 Rush Springs; 1989 Wesley Foundation NE State; 1991 Oklahoma Conf; 1998 Durant First; 1999 OKC St Luke’s; 2002 General Board of Global Ministries; 2005 Leave of Absence; 2005 Tulsa First

Howard, Anthony 1968 SLP (N GA); 1969 PE; 1971 FE; 1976 HL; 2008 HLR North Georgia: 1968 Bostwick; Oklahoma: 1969 Attend School; 1971 Wilburton; 1972 Mustang; 1974 No Record of Appt; 1975 Leave of Absence; 1976 Honorable Location; 2008 Honorable Location Retired

Holdeman, Gary 1993 OF; 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Enid First; 1995 Laverne; 1999 Woodward First; 2006 Enid District Supt; 2011 Guymon Victory Memorial

Howard, Mark A 2001 FL Oklahoma: 2001 Gore; 2005 Circle of Care

Holden, Gerald E 1982 FL; 1998 RL Oklahoma: 1982 Hominy; 1990 Sharon; 1994 Edgewood; 1998 Retired Holder, Lawrence Wilson 1980 PE; 1983 FE Oklahoma: 1980 Attend School; 1981 Intern CPE Presbyterian Hospital; 1982 OKC Crown Heights; 1983 Mt Zion; 1988 Wewoka First; 1992 Madill; 2003 Clinton; 2008 Mustang Hollifield, James Conley 1988 PE; 1990 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Felt; 1992 Leedy; 1996 Mangum First; 1999 Newkirk Hook, Denny Guyman 1965 PE; 1968 FE; 1972 HL; 1974 FE; 1979 HL; 1983 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1965 Attend School; 1967 Chickasha Epworth; 1969 Bartlesville Oak Park; 1972 Honorable Location; 1974 Ada First; 1976 Mannford; 1979 Honorable Location; 1983 Village; 1987 Stroud; 1989 Anadarko First; 1993 Ponca City First; 1999 Stillwater District Supt; 2005 Retired Hopper, Travis Wayne 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Moore First; 1996 Okeene; 2001 Ft Gibson; 2006 Bristow; 2010 Blanchard Horton, Charles Wayne 1977 LP; 1978 SLP; 1981 PE; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1977 Cyril/Cement; 1980 No Record of Appt; 1981 Attend School; 1983 Duncan First; 1985 Cheyenne; 1988 Mangum First; 1993 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 1996 Miami; 2006 Lawton District Supt; 2012 Owasso Horton, Donald C 1953 SLP; 1955 PE (W PA); 1957 FE (W PA); 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1953 Durant Circuit; 1954 Wright City; 1975 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 1979 Chickasha Epworth; 1982 Chickasha Epworth; 1983 Stroud; 1987 OKC Ridgecrest; 1992 Hugo First; 1994 Stigler; 1997 Retired Western Pennsylvania: 1955 Titusville Bethel; 1957 National Board of MSNS; 1958 McKean; 1961 Saegertown; 1971 Connelsville Wesley Horton-Ware, Elizabeth 2007 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2007 OKC Grace; 2009 Wesley Foundation SWOSU House, Richard M 1970 PE; 1972 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1970 Attend School; 1971 New Haven; 1974 Blanchard; 1976 Tulsa Southern Hills; 1984 McAlester Grand Ave; 1990 Tulsa District Supt; 1995 Muskogee St Paul; 2001 Norman McFarlin; 2011 Retired

Howard, Orval Ray 1955 PL; 1957 FL; 1988 RL Oklahoma: 1955 Mangum; 1956 Dryden White Flats; 1957 Epworth Mangum; 1958 Dustin; 1959 Jay; 1961 Cache/Indiahoma; 1963 Pocassett/Friendship; 1964 Ft Supply May; 1966 Rush Springs; 1970 Temple; 1974 Elgin; 1975 Jet; 1978 Coalgate; 1980 Garber; 1984 Marietta; 1987 Epworth; 1988 Retired Howl, Ginger 1997 FD; 2002 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Stillwater First; 2002 Retired Hudson, Marvin J 1988 SLP; 1990 PE; 1993 FE Oklahoma: 1988 No Record of Appt; 1989 Drummond Salem; 1991 Nardin; 1993 Norman Goodrich; 2005 OKC New Hope; 2007 Shawnee Wesley; 2011 Transitional Leave; 2011 Okmulgee; 2011 Mooreland Hughes, Crystal 2007 FL; 2008 SLP (Missouri); 2010 FL (Cen TX); 2011 FL; 2012 PE Missouri: 2008 Corder-Alma Central Texas: 2010 Hurst First Oklahoma: 2007 Wakita; 2011 Morris Huggins, Ricky L 1997 SLP; 1997 FL; 1997 FL (N TX); 2000 PE; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 1997 Thackerville; 2000 Carnegie; 2004 Stilwell; 2006 Pocola; North Texas: 1997 Celeste Arkansas: 2009 Journey Hull, Donald Gene 1968 PE; 1970 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1968 Vici; 1969 Guthrie West; 1970 McAlester Barnett Memorial; 1970 McAlester Barnett Memorial/Krebs Circuit; 1971 Tyrone/Union Center; 1974 Chelsea Epworth Memorial; 1975 Seiling/Taloga; 1977 Arnett/Gage; 1984 Pawnee; 1989 Hooker; 1993 Okemah; 1997 Hollis; 1999 Drumright; 2004 Retired Humphrey, Bradley William 1975 SLP; 1976 PE; 1982 FE Oklahoma: 1975 Davis; 1977 Muskogee St Paul; 1980 Okemah; 1985 Heritage; 1989 OU Wesley Foundation; 2008 Tulsa Faith Hunt, Gene Otis 1967 PE; 1970 FE (TN); 2006 RE; Oklahoma: 1967 Attend School; 1970 Tulsa Will Rogers; 1971 Barnett/Dow; 1972 Edgewood/Barnett; 1973 Edgewood; 1975 Stigler; 1981 OKC Lakeside; 1986 Holdenville; 1988 Fairview; 1991 OKC South Lee; 1996 OKC Linwood; 2006 Retired Tennessee: 1970 Cooks Hunt, Harold Dennis 1967 SLP; 1969 FL; 1972 SLP; 1973 PE; 2002 PL; 2009 PL; 2012 PL Oklahoma: 1967 Stratford; 1969 Lexington/Shiloh; 1970 Ringwood/Ames; 1974 Lucien/Hayward; 1976 Discontinued; 2002 Mannsville; 2007 Discontinued; 2009 Healdton; 2011 Discontinued; 2012 Lone Grove

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Hunt, James Timothy 2009 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2009 Broken Arrow First Husted, Rusty 2010 FL Oklahoma: 2010 Bethel/Hulen; 2012 Arnett Ingraham, Deborah 2005 FL; 2007 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2005 OKC Grace; 2007 Vici/Lenora; 2009 OKC Epworth Ingram, Tomisene Dorothy 1991 PL; 1995 FL; 1997 AM; 1999 PE; 2006 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma: 1991 No Record of Appt; 1991 Roosevelt; 1993 Lookeba; 1995 Hardesty; 1997 Lucien; 1998 Cache; 2000 Jay; 2003 Texhoma; 2007 Retired Irby, Mary C 1996 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Duncan Stephens; 1998 Warner; 2003 Leave of Absence; 2006 Chaplain, Norman Regional Hospital; 2009 Jet/Prairie Valley Isbell, George Vernon 1951 PL; 1952 FL; 1953 PE; 1956 FE; 1992 RE Oklahoma: 1951 Grainola; 1952 Grainola/Webb City; 1953 Attend School; 1957 Atoka; 1959 Atoka/New Zion; 1960 Beaver; 1963 Stillwell; 1965 Enid Christ; 1968 Enid First; 1969 Holdenville; 1971 Cordell/Dill City; 1975 Cordell; 1976 OKC Asbury; 1978 Tulsa Sheridan Ave; 1979 Ponca City Albright; 1987 Harrah; 1990 Hollis; 1992 Retired Izard, Gale Norman 1979 PE; 1982 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1979 Attend School; 1981 Tishomingo; 1983 OKC St Luke’s; 1986 Wewoka First; 1988 Tulsa First; 1992 OKC Asbury; 1999 Blackwell; 2003 Retired Jackson, Ernest, Jr 1978 SLP; 1981 FL; 1982 SLP; 1984 SLP (N TX); 1985 PL (N TX); 1986 SLP (N TX); 1989 SLP (N TX); 1992 SLP (N TX); 1993 SLP; 1994 PE; 1998 FE, 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1978 OKC Christ; 1981 Muskogee Spencer; 1993 Anadarko St Paul; 1995 OKC Christ; 1997 OKC Quayle; 2005 Capitol Hill Shalom Initiative; 2006 OKC Christ; 2010 Retired North Texas: 1984 Terrell Warren Chapel; 1986 Trinity GR Prairie; 1987 Discontinued; 1989 Terrell Warren Chapel; 1991 Discontinued; 1992 Desoto New Horizon Jackson, Furan 2006 PL Oklahoma: 2006 Big Cabin; 2007 Commerce/Quapaw Jacobson, J Larry 1957 SLP; 1959 LP; 1960 PE; 1963 FE; 2002 RE; 1963 FE Oklahoma: 1957 Dale; 1959 No Record of Appt; 1960 Grant/Ft Towson; 1962 Bokchito/Barrington; 1967 Wilburton; 1971 Okemah; 1972 Tulsa First; 1973 Coalgate/Centrahoma; 1977 Prague/Arlington; 1988 Tulsa Will Rogers; 1997 Chickasha Epworth; 2002 Retired Philippines: 1963 Church(es) unknown Jacobson, Sara Lou Williams 1998 FD; 2005 RD Oklahoma: 1998 Chickasha Epworth; 2005 Retired James, Andrew 1996 PE (N TX); 1998 FE (N TX); 2011 FE North Texas: 1996 Custer Road; 2002 Creekwood; 2004 Leave of Absence; 2005 UMR Communications Inc Oklahoma: 2010 Tuttle; 2012 Choctaw

James, Christy 1996 PE (N TX); 2004 FE (N TX); 2011 FE North Texas: 1996 Christ Farmers Branch; 1999 Family Leave; 2002 Creekwood; 2004 Leave of Absence; 2006 First Allen Oklahoma: 2010 Yukon Good Shepherd: 2012 Edmond New Covenant Jardine, Mark Ross 1989 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1989 Tahlequah; 1992 Hennessey; 1996 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 2008 Muskogee St Paul Jaynes, Jeffry Scott 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Tulsa Southern Hills; 2011 Tulsa Restore Hope Jenkins, David D 1991 SLP (KY); 1993 PE; 1995 FE Kentucky: 1991 Gunns Chapel; Oklahoma: 1993 Claremore St Andrews; 2003 Leedy; 2007 Mannford; 2012 Davis Jeong, Kiyong FE 1996 (SW TX); 2012 FE Southwest Texas: 1996 Korean Austin; 2003 US Army; Oklahoma: 2004 Lawton New Light; 2008 US Army; 2008 Lawton New Light Jeske, Connie Jo Cole 1999 FD Oklahoma: 1999 Tulsa First Johns, Robert Edward 1984 SLP (N TX); 1986 PE (N TX); 1990 FE North Texas: 1984 Anna Oklahoma: 1988 Muskogee First; 1990 Tulsa Faith; 1994 Bixby; 1997 Lawton St Pauls; 2003 Vinita; 2010 Tulsa Will Rogers Johnson, Darlene 1999 FL Oklahoma: 1999 Tulsa Asbury Johnson, David 2002 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2002 OKC St Andrews Johnson, Don T 1959 LP (NM); 1961 LP (C TX); 1961 SLP (C TX); 1964 PE (C TX); 1966 FE (NM); 2000 RE New Mexico: 1959 Ft Hancock; 1960 No Record of Appt; 1965 Dir Wesley Foundation Central Texas: 1961 Chatfield CT Oklahoma: 1968 Blanchard; 1971 OKC Clark; 1976 Tulsa Aldersgate; 1979 Perry; 1984 Yukon First; 1987 Altus First; 1992 Muskogee District Supt; 2000 Retired Johnson, Frankye Anthea 1992 SLP; 1994 PE; 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1992 OKC Christ; 1994 Attend School; 1995 Warren Memorial; 2000 Lawton First; 2006 South OKC District Supt Johnson, Lawrence A 1976 SLP (KY); 1977 PE (KY); 1979 FE (KY) 2011 RE (OK) Kentucky: 1976 Par First Paul; 1978 Dir Nathanial Mission; 1982 Nathanial Mission; 1986 Sabbatical Oklahoma: 1987 Restore Hope Ministries; 2011 Retired Johnson, Rockford Allen 1995 OF; 1997 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Lone Wolf; 1997 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd; 2001 Shawnee St Pauls; 2007 Chickasha Epworth

Service Records Jones, David W 1998 PL Oklahoma: 1998 Hulen; 2006 Lawton New Light; 2010 Manitou Jones, Donald 1985 FL (Memphis); 1988 PE (Memphis); 1990 FE (Memphis); 2002 FE (Minn); 2011 FE Memphis: 1985 Rutherford; 1987 Bandana; 1992 McKendree; 1997 Spence Chapel; 1999 Dexter Hardin Minnesota: 2000 Lake City Oklahoma: 2010 Nardin Jones, James W 1989 SLP; 1993 PE; 1999 FL; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1989 OKC Village; 1990 Cashion; 1993 OKC Nichols Hills; 1996 Altus Grace; 2004 Enid Christ Jones, Kenneth 1979 LP; 2010 RL Oklahoma: 1979 Copan/Wann; 1980 No Record of Appt; 2010 Retired Jones, Montie Dale 1962 SLP; 1964 PE; 1968 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1962 Waukomis; 1966 Blackwell; 1967 Attend School; 1968 OKC Tuttle; 1970 Warner/Porum; 1971 Tahlequah; 1971 Chelsea Memorial Epworth; 1974 Grandfield/Randlett; 1976 OKC Nichols Hills; 1981 Anadarko; 1985 Holdenville; 1986 Cordell; 1991 Vinita; 1996 Lawton Heights; 2004 Retired Jones, Phillip L 1960 SLP; 1962 PE; 1965 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1960 Pickett/Pleasant Hill; 1964 Choctaw; 1966 Lawton Grace; 1968 Cameron Campus Ministry; 2002 Retired Judkins, Matthew B 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Quinton/Canadian; 2008 OKC Church of the Servant Kanary, Robert John 1980 FL; 1982 PE 1984 FE Oklahoma: 1980 Tulsa Grace; 1982 Yale; 1985 Hillcrest Fuente de Vida; 1988 Asbury; 1989 Cookson; 1994 Tonkawa; 1997 Coalgate/Clarita; 2002 Pauls Valley; 2010 OKC Putnam City Kang, Paul (Hee Jun) 1991 PE; 1995 FE Oklahoma: 1991 Marland; 1992 Leave of Absence; 1993 Lucien; 1997 Broken Arrow First; Tennessee: 2000 Nashville Korean Karges, David Eldon 1982 PE; 1986 FE Oklahoma: 1982 Lone Grove; 1984 Honor Heights; 1986 Walters; 1991 Hydro; 1997 Seminole First; 2004 Jenks Kee-Rees, Jo Beth 2009 PD Oklahoma: 2009 Pastoral Counseling of Norman Keith, Gregory A 1993 SLP; 1994 FL; 1995 SLP; 1997 FL Oklahoma: 1993 Tyrone; 1997 Goodwell Centenary; 2007 Cheyenne Kemp, Harriette 2007 PD; 2010 FD Oklahoma: 2007 Norman McFarlin

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Kemper, Jack Edward 1988 FL; 1989 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Luther; 1989 Wellston; 1993 Alex; 1995 Hobart; 2001 Ada Asbury; 2006 Stigler; 2012 Muskogee Kendrick, Sherry 2006 PL Oklahoma: 2006 Wilson Keneda, Tom Scott 1991 PE; 1993 FE Oklahoma: 1991 OKC Penn Ave; 1994 Moore New Life; 1998 Pawnee; 2002 OKC Wesley; 2007 No Record of Appt; 2009 Prague/Arlington Kennedy, Kay Karen 2000 PL Oklahoma: 2000 Paoli; 2005 No Record of Appt; 2010 Paoli Kerr, Deborah 1999 SLP; 2003 FL Oklahoma: 1999 Carmen; 2000 OKC Britton; 2003 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 2007 Ochelata; 2010 Ryan Kilborn, Beatrice A 1993 SLP (E KS); 2002 FL; 2005 RL Kansas East: 1993 Cedar Vale; 1995 Colony; 1996 Discontinued Oklahoma: 2002 Keyes; 2005 Retired Kim, James Hyung 1999 PE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Comanche; 2003 Noble Kiner, Kyle W 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Apache; 2008 Bartlesville First; 2010 Hinton King, Charles W 1996 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Morrison; 1998 Durant First; 2003 SOSU Campus Ministry; 2004 Lawton Heights; 2010 Lawton Heights/Lawton Grace; 2010 McLoud King, Jack R, Jr 1953 SLP; 1956 PE; 1959 FE; 1981 RE Oklahoma: 1953 Kiefer; 1954 Spencer; 1956 Attend School; 1959 Harrah; 1963 Yukon; 1969 OKC St Matthew; 1979 OKC Village; 1981 Leave of Absence; 1981 Retired King, Keith Douglas 2005 SLP; 2006 FL; 2008 PE Oklahoma: 2005 Ft Cobb; 2008 Tecumseh; 2012 OKC St Luke’s King, Ronald W 1999 OF; 2001 PE; 2004 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Schulter; 1999 Atoka; 2006 Carnegie; 2010 Lindsay Kingsbury, Beryl Lee 1961 PL; 1964 SLP; 1965 FL; 1968 PE; 1970 FE; 1978 HL; 1979 FL; 1980 FE; 1984 HL; 1992 RE Oklahoma: 1961 Shields Blvd; 1962 The Good Shepherd; 1964 Gracemont/Cogar; 1968 Hunter; 1971 McLoud; 1972 Tecumseh Trinity; 1977 Leave of Absence; 1978 Honorable Location; 1979 Wanette/Asher; 1980 Dir of Health and Welfare; 1981 Maud; 1983 Leave of Absence; 1984 Leave of Absence; 1984 Honorable Location; 1992 Readmitted/Retired Kingsolver, Virginia 1986 PE; 1988 FE; 1990 HL; 1994 RE Oklahoma: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1987 Velma; 1988 Inola; 1989 Lamont; 1990 Honorable Location; 1994 Readmitted/Retired

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Kirby, Thomas F 1956 PE; 1959 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1956 Attend School; 1959 Blackwell; 1969 Atlus Grace; 1970 Perry; 1976 Tahlequah; 1980 Pryor; 1982 Oklahoma Council on Ministry; 1996 Retired Texas: 1957 Attend School; 1962 Lissie

Langston, Guy O 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 1972 HL; 1973 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1967 Covington; 1969 Geary; 1972 Honorable Location; 1973 Ponca City First; 1975 OKC Hillcrest; 1977 Edmond First; 1979 Boise City; 1983 Chandler; 1988 Pryor; 1992 Ada First; 1997 Sunny Lane; 1999 Okmulgee First; 2004 Retired

Kirkpatrick, Michael 2002 PL Oklahoma: 2002 Krebs; 2005 No Record of Appt; 2006 Pittsburg; 2007 No Record of Appt

Langston, Robert Edward 1976 FL; 1981 AM; 1987 PE; 1989 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Minco; 1978 Granite/Garter/Deer Creek; 1980 Mt View; 1983 Ada Asbury; 1988 Pawhuska; 1991 Shawnee Bethel; 1994 Maysville; 1999 Noble; 2003 Retired

Kirkwood, Elizabeth 2001 FL Oklahoma: 2001 Capron; 2009 No Record of Appt Knight, Fred C, Jr 1954 SLP; 1955 PE; 1957 FE; 1979 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Boswell; 1955 Attend School; 1957 Owasso; 1958 Tulsa University; 1960 Comanche; 1962 Sallisaw; 1966 Hillcrest; 1969 Guthrie First; 1974 OKC South Lee; 1977 Leave of Absence; 1979 Retired Ko, Young Woon 2005 FL; 2006 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Yale; 2008 No Record of Appt; 2008 Personal Leave Koehn, Terry Dean 1994 SLP (W MO); 1996 PE (W MO); 1999 FE Missouri West: 1994 Cainsville Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Church of the Servant; 1999 Pond Creek; 2003 Marlow; 2006 Lawton St Paul’s; 2011 Elk City Kovacs, Brian 1965 SLP (Rocky MT); 1966 PE (Rocky MT); 1968 FE (Rocky MT); 2005 RE Rocky Mountain: 1965 Florence; 1967 Attend School; 1974 Prof Centenary UM College of Louisiana; 1985 Phillips University; 1990 Alpha Omega Counseling Center Oklahoma: 1991 Lawton Wesley; 1995 Alpha Omega Counseling Center; 1997 Tonkawa; 2001 Hobart; 2003 Locust Grove; 2005 Retired Krause, Devon 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2012 Elk City Kuhn, Jeffrey 2008 PL Oklahoma: 2008 Blackburn Lambert, James Anthony 2009 PD; 2012 FD Oklahoma: 2009 Willow View Lambert, Wendy 1999 SLP; 2001 FL; 2004 PE; 2007 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Burns Flat/Dill City; 2001 Colbert/Calera; 2006 OKC St Luke’s Langille-Hoppe, Josh 2006 PE (Missouri); 2010 FE(Missouri) Missouri: 2006 Kings Way; 2008 Pomme De Terre Oklahoma: 2012 Tecumseh Langley, Harold Joseph, Jr 1976 PE; 1980 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1979 Alva Wesley Foundation; 1980 Okeene; 1983 Walters; 1986 Waurika; 1988 Lawton Grace; 1993 Oak Crest Counseling Center; 1997 Retired

Lashley, Sheri Smith 2008 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2008 Erick; 2011 Norman Bridgeview Lau, Puong Ong 1993 PE (CA Pac); 1999 FE California-Pacific 1993 El Monte First Oklahoma: 1995 UCO Wesley Foundation; 2004 Chinese International Lawrence, Vernon Elliott 1974 PE; 1977 FE; 2000 RE Oklahoma: 1974 Erick; 1975 Erick/Liberty; 1976 Altus Grace/Friendship; 1978 Hinton/Red Rock; 1982 Carnegie; 1984 Muskogee Trinity; 1989 Stigler; 1992 Hollis; 1994 Eufaula; 1998 Sulphur; 2000 Retired Leaming, M Paul 1959 SLP (IA); 1960 LP (IA); 1961 PE (IA); 1963 FE (IA); 1999 RE Iowa: 1959 Epworth Farley; 1963 Lime SPS Chester; 1965 Board of Discipleship Rocky Mountain: 1969 First Church Colorado Springs; 1971 Canon City Oklahoma: 1984 Tulsa St James; 1999 Retired Leathers, Adam 2008 FL; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Wellston; 2012 Penn Ave Lee, Heung Sun 1999 OF; 2001OF (NM); 2008 OF Oklahoma: 1999 Tulsa Korean; 2008 Enid Peace Korean New Mexico: 2001 El Paso Korean; 2004 No Record of Appt Lehman, Donald Irwin 1975 SLP; 1976 PE; 1982 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma: 1975 Locust Grove; 1976 Attend School; 1978 Coweta/Porter; 1979 Muldrow; 1982 Muldrow Roland Trinity; 1984 OKC Penn Ave; 1991 Choctaw; 1997 Okemah; 2002 Coalgate/Clarita; 2003 Hominy; 2007 Retired Leithner, Kathleen Joy 1982 PE; 1987 FE Oklahoma: 1982 Attend School; 1985 Duncan First; 1988 OKC Leland Clegg; 1994 Sabbatical; 1995 Stroud; 2000 Lawton District Supt; 2006 Miami; 2012 Cushing Lemmons, Dane Lee 1995 PE; 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Morning Star; 1997 Texhoma; 2003 OKC Church of the Servant; 2006 Lucien/Covington; 2011 Associated Therapeutic Services/Discovering Hope Network; 2012 Rose Rock Academy

Service Records Lemons, Wishard F 1956 PE; 1958 FE; 1986 RE Oklahoma: 1956 Harrah; 1958 Tecumseh; 1968 Tulsa First; 1981 Madill; 1982 Parker Drilling Co; 1986 Retired New Mexico: 1960 Carlsbad Epworth; 1963 Roswell Trinity Lenderman, James H 1991 PE (Little Rock); 1993 FE (Little Rock) Little Rock: 1991 Hot Springs First; 1996 Parkers Chapel; 1997 Prescott First Arkansas: 2003 Prescott First; 2004 Grace Conway Oklahoma: 2008 Tulsa Asbury Leroy, Rose Marie 2003 PL; 2010 PD; 2011 PL Oklahoma: 2003 Enid Bethany; 2009 No Record of Appt; 2011 Turley Leveridge, Harold D 1949 PE; 1951 FE; 1991 RE Oklahoma: 1949 Attend School; 1951 Verden; 1952 Lawton Cameron; 1953 Temple; 1955 Grove; 1958 Yukon; 1961 Tulsa Centenary; 1966 OKC Mayfair; 1970 Woodward Alva First; 1973 Tulsa University; 1974 Ada District Supt; 1977 OKC May Ave; 1984 Woodward District Supt; 1989 Tahlequah; 1991 Retired Light, Edward Jesse 1964 SLP; 1972 PE; 1976 FE Oklahoma: 1964 Agra; 1972 Attend School; 1975 Muskogee First; 1977 Waukomis; 1978 Assoc Dir Council on Ministries; 1979 Tulsa Grace; 1984 Enid Christ; 1989 Jenks; 1995 Ponca City St Paul; 2001 OKC Grace Little, Randy John 1988 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1988 No Record of Appt; 1989 Inola; 1993 Lamont; 1996 Seiling; 2000 Ketchum; 2005 Moore First; 2010 Harrah Littrell, Royce 1982 FL; 1985 PL; 2001 RL Oklahoma: 1982 Lawton Wesley Chapel; 2001 Retired Littrell, Steven 2006 PL; 2007 FL Oklahoma: 2006 Hulen; 2007 Garber/Hunter; 2011 Carnegie/ Mt. View Llanos-Jimenez, Daniel 2006 FL; 2011 AM Oklahoma: 2006 Nueva Esperanza Lockwood, Amanda 2002 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Shawnee Bethel; 2003 No Record of Appt; 2006 Wewoka First/Bowlegs Loftin, David Wayne 1987 SLP (W NC); 1993 PE (W NC); 1997 FE Western North Carolina: 1987 Waynesville Faith; 1991 No Record of Appt; 1993 Leave of Absence; 1994 No Record of Appt Oklahoma: 1995 Enid First; 1996 Carnegie; 1999 OKC Church of the Servant; 2003 Davis; 2008 Checotah Long, Jennifer J 2002 FL; 2004 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Bartlesville First; 2005 Oklahoma City University Long, Leslie Ann 1987 PE; 1989 FE Oklahoma: 1987 OKC Selecman; 1991 NE State Wesley Foundation; 1994 Shawnee Bethel; 1999 Sabbatical; 2000 Leave of Absence; 2003 Norman Bridgeview; 2006 UCO Wesley Foundation; 2011 OCU

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Long, Robert E 1973 SLP (TX); 1976 PE (TX); 1980 FE (TX) Texas: 1973 Richards Bays CPL; 1976 Norman Gee Flynn; 1977 Attend School; 1978 Tyler Asbury; 1979 New Church; 1980 Houston Mission Bend; 1982 Mission Bend; 1988 Bear Creek Oklahoma: 1991 OKC St Luke’s Lovelace, Claudia 2004 FL; 2007 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2004 Elmore City; 2006 Attend School; 2007 OKC South Lee; 2009 Skyline Urban Ministry Lucky, Grayson Levi 1982 FL; 1983 PE; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1982 Broken Arrow First; 1987 Ponca City Albright; 1990 Weatherford; 1994 Stillwater District Supt; 1999 OKC Nichols Hills; 2010 Enid First Luelf, Roland Lee 1981 SLP; 1982 PE; 1984 FE; 2004 RE; 2006 FE; 2008 RE Oklahoma: 1981 Catoosa; 1984 Muldrow Roland Trinity; 1986 Comanche; 1988 Nardin; 1991 Talihina; 1993 Marietta; 1996 Copan; 2002 Redland; 2004 Retired; 2006 Seiling; 2008 Retired Lupton, George Marvin 1995 SLP; 1999 PE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Kremlin; 2000 Lindsay; 2004 Altus Grace/Blair; 2010 Boise City/Kenton; 2011 Marietta/Thackerville; 2012 Pond Creek Lusnia, Linda 2007 PL; 2009 FL; 2010 PE Oklahoma: 2007 Crescent Mt Vernon; 2009 Wesley/Velma; 2010 Lone Wolf/Granite; 2012 Oak Park

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Lykins, Margaret Sue 1999 SLP; 2004 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 1999 No Record of Appt; 2000 Temple; 2004 Snyder; 2007 Anadarko First; 2008 Alex Lynch, Joseph Leo 1998 PE; 2001 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1998 Bixby; 1999 Sheridan Ave; 2011 Retired Lyons, Arthur 2009 PL Oklahoma: 2009 Anadarko St Paul Lyons, Jack Eugene 1962 PL; 1963 FL; 1964 SLP; 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 1992 RE Oklahoma: 1962 Lawton Highland Park; 1963 Alfalfa; 1965 Lucien; 1966 Kremlin/Nash; 1969 Jefferson/Renfrow; 1972 Epworth; 1975 Enid St Lukes; 1981 OKC Hillcrest; 1985 Tecumseh; 1989 Mt Zion; 1991 Elgin; 1992 Retired Maddox, Darrell 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Westville Mahaffey, Mike 2001 FL Oklahoma: 2001 Muskogee Wesley; 2004 Fletcher; 2009 Laverne Fairview/Catesby Major, Maurice 1970 SLP (LA); 1971 PE (W MO); 1978 FE (NJ) Missouri West: 1970 No Record of Appt; 1971 Attend School; 1974 St Andrew; 1976 Withdrawn Greater New Jersey: 1978 Paterson Christ Oklahoma: 1979 Tulsa Wesley; 2004 Bartlesville District Supt; 2010 Incapacity Leave

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Malloy, Patricia 1989 PE (W MO); 1991 FE Missouri West: 1989 Broadway Oklahoma: 1991 Heavener; 1993 OKC Village; 2002 Volunteers in Mission; 2006 Moore First Mangan, Brian Keith 1991 SLP (N GA); 1993 PE (N GA); 1996 FE North Georgia: 1991 Menlo Oklahoma: 1994 Ryan; 1997 Jet; 2000 Broken Arrow First; 2009 Collinsville Meadowcreek Mannschreck Jones, Galeda 1989 FL; 1990 SLP; 1991 FL; 2004 RL Oklahoma: 1989 Tulsa University; 1992 Duncan First; 1994 Thomas; 1997 Mt View; 2000 Antlers; 2004 Retired Mansfield, M Robert 1958 SLP (MS); 1960 LP (MS); 1961 PE (NC); 1963 FE (TN); 2006 RE Mississippi: 1958 Arkabutla; 1960 No Record of Appt; North Carolina: 1961 Attend School; 1962 Durham McMannen; Tennessee: 1963 Attend School; 1965 Bethesda Wesley; 1967 Westland; 1971 Hohenwald First; 1972 Prof Mt Union College; 1979 Prof Oral Roberts University Oklahoma: 1992 Prof Oral Roberts University; 2000 Tulsa Christ; 2006 Retired; Marion, Samuel Richard, Jr 1978 PE; 1982 FE Oklahoma: 1978 Attend School; 1981 Nicoma Park; 1983 Vici; 1985 Enid St Lukes; 1988 Enid First; 1990 Watonga; 1994 OKC Capitol Hill; 1999 Willow View; 2004 Henryetta; 2009 OKC Village Marks, John 2008 PL; 2008 FL; 2010 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2008 Allen; 2008 Yale Martin, Aaron L 1988 FL Oklahoma: 1988 Tipton; 1991 Apache; 1994 Freedom; 1997 Fargo/Gage; 2008 Woodward Faith Martin, Donald Allen 1985 FL; 1990 AM; 2001 RA Oklahoma: 1985 Glenpool; 1987 Valliant; 1992 Broken Bow; 1995 Coalgate; 1996 Braman; 2001 Retired Martindale, Terry Neil 1981 PE; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1981 Attend School; 1982 Chouteau; 1985 Stillwater First; 1990 Adair; 1993 Purcell Trinity; 1998 Guthrie First; 2005 Alva First Mash, Bobby Wayne 1958 SLP; 1960 PE; 1963 FE; 1994 RE Oklahoma: 1958 Glencoe; 1959 Marshall; 1960 Attend School; 1963 Perkins; 1965 Bartlesville Oak Park; 1969 Wilson/Lone Grove; 1972 Grove; 1977 OU Wesley Foundation; 1989 Moore New Life; 1994 Retired Mason, Emery Lyle 1981 PE; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1981 Covington; 1983 Jet; 1986 Claremore St Andrews; 1989 Tuttle; 1994 Mooreland; 2000 Sulphur; 2005 Bartlesville East Cross; 2011 Muskogee District Superintendent Mason, William Cameron 1962 PE; 1965 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma: 1962 Attend School; 1964 Tulsa Asbury; 1993 Retired

Masoner, Larry Wayne 1988 FL; 1991 SLP; 1994 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Vian; 1995 Waynoka/Cheyenne Valley; 1998 Woodward Faith; 2000 Woodward Faith/Ft Supply; 2005 Watonga Mathews, Bennie Uyles 1977 LP; 1978 SLP; 1979 PE; 1982 FE; 1999 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Kaw City; 1978 Ponca City; 1979 Kremlin; 1980 Konawa/Sasakwa; 1982 Ada First; 1987 Marietta; 1992 Wewoka First; 1994 Community Hospice of Pontotoc; 1999 Retired Matthews, Brian 2004 PD; 2005 PE; 2007 FE Oklahoma: 2004 Muskogee First; 2006 Okemah; 2011 Okmulgee Mattox, Michael Nathan 2005 PE (AR); 2008 FE Arkansas: 2005 Waldron Oklahoma: 2006 Morris; 2011 Tulsa University Mauldin, Richard Franklin 1969 SLP; 1972 PE; 1975 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1969 Pickett/Pleasant Hill; 1971 Waukomis; 1975 Chaplain Methodist Home; 1977 Ft Gibson/Woodall; 1978 Chaplain Whitaker Home; 1982 Department of Human Services; 1993 Circle of Care; 1998 Leave of Absence; 2002 Retired Mayes, Cynthia 1999 SLP; 2002 FL; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Hulbert; 2001 Tulsa New Haven; 2002 Turley; 2003 Harrison/Grace; 2007 Tulsa Asbury; 2009 Tulsa St Marks McAdow, Mark S 1985 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1985 No Record of Appt; 1986 Spiro; 1991 Walters; 1992 Chelsea Memorial; 1995 Tulsa Asbury; 2007 OKC First McCarter, Calvin Wayne 1977 PE; 1979 FE; 1990 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Muskogee Honor Heights/Ridgecrest; 1984 Special Teaching Assignment Kenya; 1985 Leave of Absence; 1990 Retired McCartney, Raymond Ellis 1977 LP; 1978 FL; 1982 SLP (C TX); 1982 PE (C TX); 1986 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Hominy; 1979 Skyline Second Street; 1984 Nicoma Park; 1987 Lambuth; 1993 Incapacity Leave; 2009 Retired Central Texas: 1981 Gordon Santo; 1982 Santo McCarty, Darin 1999 SLP; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Ochelata; 2002 Minco First; 2003 Pond Creek; 2006 Sapulpa First; 2007 Leave of Absence; 2009 Pocola McCarty, Leonard 2002 FL; 2004 PL; 2010 FL; 2011 RL Oklahoma: 2002 Quinton; 2004 Copan; 2005 Vian; 2011 Retired McCarty, Michelle 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Calumet/Red Rock; 2009 McLoud; 2010 Lawton Heights McCall, Patricia Marie 2001 PL; 2008 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Mannsville; 2002 Courtney; 2003 Discontinued; 2008 Yukon First; 2012 Leave of Absence

Service Records McClendon, C Woody 1971 LP (C TX); 1972 SLP (C TX); 1975 PE (C TX); 1978 FE (C TX); 1982 FL (C TX); 1982 FL; 1984 FE; 1999 RE Central Texas: 1971 Blum; 1972 Gordon Santo; 1977 Ft Worth Diamond Hill; 1978 Ft Worth Meadowbrook; 1978 Leave of Absence; 1979 Whites Chapel; 1980 Blooming Grove; 1981 Taylor Tenth St Hutto; 1981 Leave of Absence; 1982 Taylor Tenth Street Oklahoma: 1982 Davis; 1984 Carnegie; 1986 Lawton Heights; 1988 Lindsay; 1989 Leave of Absence; 1989 Ponca City Asbury; 1991 Altus Grace; 1992 OKC Lakeside; 1994 Drumright; 1999 OKC Capitol Hill; 1999 Retired McCrory, J Quitman 1948 FL (MS); 1950 FL (N TX); 1951 PE; 1953 FE; 1992 RE Mississippi: 1948 Brandon; 1948 Fannin North Texas: 1950 Myra Hood; Oklahoma: 1951 Attend School; 1953 Granite; 1955 Ridgecrest; 1958 Boise City; 1960 Prague; 1961 Sand Springs First; 1965 Guymon Victory Memorial; 1968 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 1972 Duncan First; 1976 Clinton; 1978 Tulsa University;1983 Muskogee First; 1988 Miami; 1989 Yukon First; 1992 Retired McCullough, Grady P 1951 PE (NM); 1954 FE (NM); 1993 RE New Mexico: 1951 Attend School; 1954 Tularosa; 1959 Dir Wesley Foundation; 1962 Ruidoso; 1964 Van Horn North Texas: 1953 Dallas Tyler Street Oklahoma: 1965 Goodwell; 1970 Sallisaw; 1973 Henryetta/Dustin; 1978 Claremore; 1981 OKC St Johns; 1983 Guymon; 1985 Durant First; 1987 Yukon First; 1989 Linwood; 1993 Retired McCullough, Victor 1988 PE (N TX); 1990 FE (N TX) North Texas: 1988 Holy Covenant; 1990 Mt Zion Paris; 1994 Glen Oaks Kansas West: 1997 Wichita Saint Mark Louisiana: 1998 Mt Zion New Orleans Oklahoma: 2005 Tulsa Trinity; 2006 OKC Quayle McCullough, Nancy 2011 PE 2012 OKC Chapel Hill McDowell, Paul J 1992 SLP; 1996 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1992 Hitchcock; 1994 Ringwood; 1996 Bethany; 1999 Ardmore Asbury; 2001 Duncan St Paul; 2006 Hydro; 2008 Ryan; 2010 Kingston; 2011 Kingston/Ardmore District Redemption McElroy, Tom F 1984 SLP; 1991 PE; 1994 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Fairfax; 1988 Jet; 1992 Heritage; 1995 Muskogee First; 2003 Tulsa First McFadden, Linda 1998 FD; 1998 RD Oklahoma: 1998 Tulsa Senior Services, Counselor; 1998 Retired McGee-Denton, Gloria 2006 FL; 2008 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Durant First/SOSU Wesley Foundation; 2008 Colbert/SOSU Wesley Foundation; 2011 Tulsa Asbury McGrew, Arthur R 1950 FL; 1952 PE; 1954 FE; 1970 HL; 1974 FL; 1975 FE; 1992 RE Oklahoma: 1950 Harmony Lacy; 1952 Wayne; 1953 Attend School; 1954 Fittstown/Pontotoc; 1955 OKC Lakeside; 1958 Seiling; 1959 Tulsa St Marks; 1963 Del City Sunny Lane; 1968 OKC Grace; 1969 Sabbatical; 1970 Honorable Location; 1974 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1992 Retired

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McGuire, Randall E 1977 PE (IL Great Rivers); 1981 FE (IL Great Rivers) Illinois Great Rivers: 1977 Attend School; 1980 Mt Olive/ Vandalia; 1980 Mt Olive Dakotas: 1984 Dakotas Conf Camp/Youth Dir Oklahoma: 1996 Oklahoma Conf Camp Dir McIlnay, Richard Bruce 1953 PE; 1955 FE; 2000 RE Western New York: 1953 Attend School; 1956 Division of Chaplains Oklahoma: 1976 Altus Highland Heights; 1982 Altus Highland Heights/Elmer; 1982 Watonga; 1986 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 1993 Highland Park; 2000 Retired McIntyre, Alan Brooks 1994 SLP; 1996 PE; 2000 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1994 Fairland; 2000 Gore; 2001 Adair; 2006 Retired McMasters, Robert 1972 LP; 1973 PE; 1977 FE; 2001 HL; 2003 HLR Oklahoma: 1972 Elmore City; 1974 Perkins School of Theology; 1975 Ringling/Loco; 1976 Owasso; 1977 Wakita/Manchester; 1979 Muskogee Ridgecrest/Grandville; 1980 Muskogee Wesley; 1984 Lawton Grace; 1985 Newkirk; 1988 Guthrie, West; 1991 Minco; 1993 Fairland; 1994 Leave of Absence; 2001 Honorable Location; 2003 Honorable Location Retired McNaught, Burrel J 1954 PE; 1958 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Attend School; 1956 Idabel Circuit; 1957 Norman Goodrich Memorial; 1961 Cordell; 1964 Shawnee Wesley; 1967 Madill; 1973 OKC St Marks; 1977 Moore First; 1979 Clinton District Supt; 1985 OKC Grace; 1990 McAlester Grand Ave; 1993 Piedmont; 1995 Retired McPherson, Douglas 1956 SLP (NE); 1957 LP (NE); 1958 PE; 1962 FE; 1974 HL; 1980 LP(NE); 1981 FE (NE); 2000 RE Nebraska: 1956 Hallam; 1957 No Record of Appt; 1958 Attend School; 1980 Lewiston Crab Orchard; 1982 Lewiston Oklahoma: 1962 OKC May Ave; 1963 OKC Northwest; 1964 Leland Clegg Memorial; 1966 OKC Clark; 1970 OKC Christ; 1973 Sabbatical; 1974 Honorable Location; 1984 OKC Crown Heights; 1987 Skyline Urban Ministry; 1990 OKC Epworth; 1993 South OKC District Supt; 2000 Retired McPherson, Patrick D 1999 FL; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1999 Geary; 2002 Cameron Campus Ministry; 2008 Snyder/Indiahoma; 2012 Kingfisher Meese, Janice K 2002 FL; 2003 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Spiro; 2006 Madill; 2009 OKC Nichols Hills; 2011 Tonkawa Melton, Mike 2005 FL Oklahoma: 2005 Meeker Mercer, David 2001 OF; 2006 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Forgan/Gate; 2003 Minco First; 2008 Mooreland; 2011 Idabel Metcalfe, Robert Schultz 1997 PE; 2000 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1997 Konawa; 1999 Elmore City; 2000 OKC Hillcrest; 2006 Union City/Cogar; 2010 Retired

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Millard, Glenn Edward 1953 SLP; 1956 LP; 1958 PE; 1960 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1953 McAlester Circuit; 1954 Sasakwa; 1955 Cromwell; 1956 No Record of Appt; 1958 Attend School; 1960 Chickasha New Church; 1961 Chickasha Christ; 1962 OKC First; 1964 Elmore City; 1966 Ft Cobb/Highland; 1970 Wakita/Manchester; 1974 Madill; 1976 Elk City; 1985 Muskogee St Paul; 1995 Oklahoma City University; 2001 Retired Miller, George Dean 1952 PL; 1953 LP; 1955 PE; 1958 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Marshall; 1953 No Record of Appt; 1955 Boswell/Soper; 1957 Moore; 1962 Spiro; 1965 Chandler; 1968 Buffalo; 1970 Goodwell; 1976 Dir Council on Ministries; 1982 Harrah; 1987 Elk City; 1991 Durant First; 1996 Retired Miller, Glen O 1950 PL; 1952 LP; 1953 PE; 1955 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1950 Marshall; 1952 No Record of Appt; 1953 Attend School; 1954 Idabel Circuit; 1955 Attend School; 1956 Helena Timber Lake; 1957 Beaver; 1960 Nowata; 1964 Anadarko; 1966 Durant First; 1968 District Secretary of Evangelism; 1969 Stillwater Highland; 1970 Tahlequah; 1976 Wickline; 1980 Oklahoma City University Dean of Chapel; 1984 Chickasha Epworth; 1988 Oklahoma City University; 1995 Retired Miller, Ronald W 1982 SLP; 1983 FL Oklahoma: 1982 Billings; 1983 Fargo; 1986 Incapacity Leave Mills, Nathan A 2007 PL; 2009 SLP; 2010 FL Oklahoma: 2007 Lawton Bethel/Hulen; 2010 Temple/Comanche; 2012 Ft. Cobb/Highland Mingus, David 2002 SLP; 2004 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Madill; 2003 Wilson; 2006 Atoka; 2008 Caddo; 2010 Cleveland/Hominy Minter, Carole Sue 1997 PE; 2001 FE; 2008 RE Oklahoma: 1997 Tulsa University; 2006 Fairland; 2008 Retired Mitchell, Elsie Darlene 1982 FL; 2007 RL Oklahoma: 1982 Morning Star; 1982 No Record of Appt; 2007 Retired Mitchell, James Frank 1975 SLP; 1976 PE; 1981 FE; 1999 RE Oklahoma: 1975 Kiowa/Krebs; 1976 Cashion; 1978 Lucien/Hayward; 1980 Morning Star; 1985 Erick; 1988 Hammon; 1988 Verden; 1990 Freedom; 1994 Ft Cobb; 1999 Retired Oregon Idaho: 1982 Fossil; 1983 Paul

Moffatt Seay, Jessica Farish 1986 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1986 Tulsa First; 1997 Bixby; 2009 Ardmore First Molencupp, Joe R 1988 FL; 1994 AM; 2001 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1988 El Reno Ellison Ave; 1991 Tipton; 1994 Wetumka; 2000 Stroud; 2005 Retired Montgomery, Reed 1991 PL; 1999 FL; 2005 RL Oklahoma: 1991 Red Rock; 1999 Waurika; 2005 Retired Montgomery, Robert B 1955 SLP; 1958 LP; 1959 PE (CA-Pac); 1961 FE (CA-Pac); 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1955 Muskogee Circuit; 1955 Longdale/Oakwood; 1956 Covington; 1958 No Record of Appt; 1959 Attend School; 1975 OKC St Luke’s; 1977 OKC South Lee; 1983 Ponca City St Paul; 1987 Oklahoma Council on Ministries; 1991 Enid First; 1995 Bartlesville District Supt; 1997 Retired California-Pacific: 1961 Maui CT; 1965 Honolulu Wesley; 1970 Lompoc; 1973 Van Nuys Moody, Gary D 1988 SLP; 1990 FL; 1993 AM; 2006 RA Oklahoma: 1988 Wanette; 1991 Calera; 1993 Watts Bethel; 1997 Valliant; 2001 Braman; 2006 Retired Moody, James 1998 OF Oklahoma: 1998 Wellston; 2006 Incapacity Leave Moody, Robert Henry 1949 FL (MS); 1954 LP (MS); 1960 PE (MS); 1955 SLP (N GA); 1967 FE; 1998 RE Mississippi: 1949 Pleasant Grove; 1951 Scotland; 1954 No Record of Appt; 1956 Montrose; 1960 Vaughn North Georgia: 1955 Mt Vernon Oklahoma: 1964 Nardin Asbury; 1969 Nardin/Deer Creek; 1970 Coalgate/Centrahoma; 1972 Lindsay; 1974 Lindsay/Criner; 1977 Bixby; 1981 Beaver; 1986 Bristow; 1988 Sulphur; 1998 Retired Moore, Carol Cook 1984 PE; 1986 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Tahlequah; 1986 NE State Wesley Foundation; 1988 Bristow; 1994 Shawnee Wesley; 1996 Sabbatical; 2009 Wesley Theological Seminary Greater New Jersey: 1998 Lake Hopatcong Hurdtown; 2006 Sabbatical; 2007 Attend School

Mitchell, Larry Dale 2000 FD Oklahoma: 1997 Claremore First; 2001 No Record of Appt; 2001 Broken Arrow First;

Moorer, William B 1959 PE; 1961 FE; 2000 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Attend School; 1961 Department of Clinical Training Texas Medical; 1962 Jenks; 1965 Drumright; 1966 OSU Campus Ministry; 1974 Christ Chaplain Methodist Home; 1975 Enid Christ; 1980 OKC Wickline; 1985 Duncan First; 1988 Clinton; 1990 Oklahoma Conf of Churches; 1995 Lawton District Supt; 2000 Retired

Mitchell, Randy Robert 1981 SLP; 1984 PE; 1987 FE Oklahoma: 1981 Krebs/Alderson; 1982 Hunter; 1986 Garber; 1991 Duncan St Paul; 2000 Wagoner; 2009 Bixby

Morgan-Clark, Linda 1982 SLP; 1983 PE; 1988 FE; 1993 HL Oklahoma: 1982 Wilson; 1986 Muskogee Wesley; 1993 Honorable Location

Moelling, Kirtley E 2000 FL; 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Lamont; 2005 Lakeside

Morgan, Michael Melvin 1975 FL; 1976 PE; 1982 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1975 Kremlin; 1976 Loyal; 1977 Billings; 1979 Altus First; 1980 Fairland; 1982 Bartlesville East Cross; 1984 Wynnewood First; 1987 Crescent; 1988 Chickasha Epworth; 1990 Yale; 1994 Cookson; 1997 Retired

Service Records Morgan, Richard Preston 2011 FL 2011 Lawton Centenary Morris, Kathy 2007 PE Oklahoma: 2007 Bartlesville First; 2008 Yukon First; 2008 Personal Leave; 2011 Pawhuska Morton, Rebecca 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 Edmond New Covenant; 2000 Nichols Hills: 2011 Incapacity Leave Central Texas: 2008 Trinity Moss, Billy Joe 1954 FL; 1960 PE; 1963 FE; 1989 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Wister; 1957 Wapanucka; 1959 Okmulgee Butler; 1961 Tulsa St Johns; 1962 Bixby; 1966 Enid St Lukes; 1968 Hobart/Roosevelt; 1972 Attend School; 1973 Sunny Lane; 1977 Pryor; 1980 Altus First; 1983 Claremore First; 1989 Retired Moss, Danny Joe 1968 SLP; 1971 PE; 1975 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1968 Kildare Prairie Chapel; 1970 No Record of Appt; 1971 Attend School; 1973 Duncan First; 1974 Apache; 1975 Chandler; 1979 Chaplain Valley Hope Alcoholism Treatment Center Cushing; 1979 Ardmore First; 1981 Tulsa Epworth; 1985 Blackwell; 1989 Lawton First; 1997 Ardmore District Supt; 2000 Tulsa District Supt; 2004 Tulsa First; 2005 Edmond First; 2010 Retired Murphy, Joe M 1993 PL; 2001 RL Oklahoma: 1993 Mannsville/Gene Autry; 2001 Retired Murray, Charles Lenn 1993 SLP; 1995 FL; 2005 RL Oklahoma: 1993 Temple; 1999 Shattuck; 2005 Retired Murray, Wanda 1991 PL (WI); 1992 PE (WI); 1995 FE (WI); 2006 RE Wisconsin: 1991 Greenbush New Hope; 1994 Wilmot; 1995 Attend School; 1997 Mayville Oklahoma: 2000 Stillwater First; 2003 Hydro; 2006 Retired Murrow, Carolyn S 1998 PE; 2001 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1998 Freedom; 2000 Buffalo; 2007 Jet/Prairie Valley; 2009 Retired Muse, Travis T 1999 FL; 2000 PE; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 1999 OKC Church of the Servant; 2006 Attend School; 2007 Marlow; 2012 Frederick Muterspaugh, Linda 1997 FD; 2001 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Bartlesville First; 2001 Retired Nagbe, Elijah W 1997 FE (MO W); 2004 FE (Liberia) Missouri West: 1997 Pattonsburg; 1998 Discontinued Oklahoma: 2004 Owasso; 2005 Spencer: 2011 No record of Appt Nagel, Alan R 2009 PL; 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2009 Crescent Mt Vernon; 2011 Crescent First/Crescent Mt. Vernon Neal, Wendi 2006 PL; 2007 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2006 McAlester Wesley; 2007 Elk City; 2012 OKC St Luke’s/Hillcrest

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Neaves, Norman Earl 1959 SLP; 1962 LP; 1964 PE; 1968 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma: 1959 No Record of Appt; 1960 Agra; 1961 No Record of Appt; 1964 Attend School; 1966 Altus North; 1967 Altus Highland Heights; 1968 Windsor Lakes; 1969 OKC Church of the Servant; 2007 Retired Neff, Charles 1999 SLP (E OH); 2002 PE (E OH); 2005 FE East Ohio: 1999 Green Valley Oklahoma: 2003 Tulsa Faith; 2007 McAlester Grand Ave; 2009 McAlester First Nelms, Andrew 2011 FL 2011 OKC Nichols Hills Nelson, Don 1969 PE; 1972 FE; 1979 HL; 2004 HLR Oklahoma: 1969 Covington; 1972 Ada First; 1973 Ponca City Asbury/Kildare; 1976 Okemah; 1977 Lawton Centenary; 1979 Honorable Location; 2004 Honorable Location Retired Nelson, Marvin D 1954 SLP; 1957 FL; 1959 PE; 1962 FE; 1976 HL; 1991 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Berlin Deer Creek; 1955 Berlin; 1958 Loyal; 1959 Hunter; 1962 Lawton St Pauls; 1969 Cushing; 1972 Mayfair Heights; 1976 Honorable Location; 1991 Guthrie First; 1995 Woodward District Supt; 2002 Retired Nesmith, Marion Ray 1966 SLP (E KS); 1967 PE (E KS); 1973 SLP (W KS); 1979 FE; 2002 RE Kansas East: 1966 Attend School; 1967 Berryton; 1971 Whiting Netawaka; 1972 No Record of Appt Kansas West: 1973 Coats Lake City Glendale Oklahoma: 1975 Ringwood Ames; 1977 Pond Creek; 1978 Tulsa University; 1980 Healdton; 1981 Broken Bow/Eagletown; 1983 Chelsea Memorial; 1985 OKC New Hope; 1986 Wilburton; 1989 Ringling; 1993 Mt View; 1995 Custer City; 1999 Carnegie; 2000 Hitchcock; 2002 Retired Newman, Rodney Lee 1989 FL; 1990 PE; 1992 FE Oklahoma: 1989 OKC Crown Heights; 1991 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1998 Purcell Trinity; 2001 OKC Crown Heights; 2007 Oklahoma City University Newton, Cheryl 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 OKC Wickline; 2010 Nowata Nicolson, Mike 1976 PE (NE); 1978 FE (NE); 2001 RE Nebraska: 1976 Attend School; 1977 Kenesaw Holstein; 1978 Omaha Saint Paul; 1979 Mitchell Hull; 1982 Mitchell Trinity; 1983 Springfield Oklahoma: 1986 Yukon Good Shepherd; 1990 Norman McFarlin; 2001 Retired Nigh, J Curtis 1995 PE; 1999 FD Oklahoma: 1995 Baptist Medical Center Nobles, Donald Ray 1966 SLP; 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1966 Roff/Fitzhugh; 1967 Kingston/Woodville; 1970 Moore Regency Park; 1972 Moore New Life; 1979 Edmond First; 1986 Muskogee District Supt; 1992 Yukon First; 2001 Retired

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Nordean, Charles L 1973 PE; 1977 FE Oklahoma: 1973 Attend School; 1975 Sapulpa First; 1977 Davis; 1982 Southeast Yukon; 1983 Yukon Good Shepherd; 1985 Oklahoma Council on Ministries; 1987 Marlow; 1992 Centenary; 1997 Edmond First; 2005 Clinton District Supt Norman, Billee Joe 1976 FL; 1981 AM; 1990 PE; 1992 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Gracemont/Cogar; 1977 Muskogee First; 1978 Tulsa Grace; 1980 Lone Wolf/Roosevelt; 1984 Thomas; 1987 Kingston; 1992 Incapacity Leave; 2001 Retired Norman, Randa 1994 FL; 2001 RL Oklahoma: 1994 Calera; 1998 Colbert; 2001 Retired Norman, Richard 2008 PD; 2011 FD Oklahoma: 2008 Volunteers in Mission Norris, Douglas P 1971 PE (NE); 1972 FL (NE); 1972 LP (NE); 1973 FL (W KS); 1974 LP (W KS); 1977 SLP; 1978 FL; 1980 LP; 2005 RL Nebraska: 1971 Loup Parish; 1972 Spgview Long Pine; 1972 No Record of Appt Kansas West: 1973 Luka; 1974 No Record of Appt Oklahoma: 1977 Davidson; 1978 Calera/Colbert; 1979 No Record of Appt; 2005 Retired North, Margaret L 1997 FD; 2008 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 2008 Retired Northcutt, Diana Anderson 1994 SLP; 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1994 Aline; 1996 Granite/Carter; 1999 Laverne/Rosston; 2004 Oklahoma Conf Northrip, Scott 2005 PL Oklahoma: 2005 Willow Nsabimana, Gerard 2011 PE Oklahoma: 2011 UCO Wesley Foundation

Osborn, Darrel R 1973 PE (IA); 1976 FE (IA); 1980 FL; 1981 LP; 1982 FE; 1998 HL; 2002 HLR Iowa: 1973 Attend School; 1975 Seymour Promise City; 1977 Atlantic Marne; 1978 Leave of Absence; Oklahoma: 1974 Attend School; 1980 Cookson; 1981 Tipton/Manitou; 1984 Lone Wolf; 1986 Jet; 1988 Lucien; 1990 Sabbatical; 1991 Leave of Absence; 1998 Honorable Location; 2002 Honorable Location Retired Overholt, Paul W 1978 FL; 1979 PE; 1984 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1978 Sharon; 1980 Lucien/Hayward; 1983 Coweta; 1988 Talihina; 1991 Leave of Absence; 1991 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 2003 Retired Overton, Paul Lee 1998 FD; 2003 RD Oklahoma: 1998 Piedmont First; 2000 Leave of Absence; 2003 Retired Owen, Darryl Ray 1982 SLP; 1985 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1982 El Reno Ellison Ave; 1986 Lucien; 1988 Duncan First; 1989 Thomas; 1992 Beaver; 1996 Seminole First; 1997 Guthrie First; 1998 Leave of Absence; 1999 Kingfisher; 2005 Sapulpa First; 2011 South Coffeyville/Lenapah Owen, Dyton Lee 1986 SLP (C TX); 1990 PE; 1992 FE Central Texas: 1986 Chatfield Oklahoma: 1990 Oneta New Creation; 1991 Ponca City St Paul; 1994 Texhoma; 1997 Bartlesville Oak Park; 2005 Mayfair Heights; 2006 Prague/Arlington; 2009 Stillwater District Supt Assist Kansas West: 2009 Jetmore Owen, Russell Edwin 1952 PE; 1955 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Attend School; 1953 Wright City; 1954 Prairie Hill Court; 1955 Attend School; 1956 Wapanucka/Clarita; 1957 Hennessey; 1959 Lamont; 1961 Shidler; 1964 Cleveland; 1968 Prague; 1969 Bristow; 1973 Holdenville; 1977 Walters; 1979 OKC Penn Ave; 1980 Assoc Executive Secretary, Board of Pension; 1995 Retired

Nygard, Scherer 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2012 Glenpool New Church Start

Paddack, Danny Earl 1979 FL; 1985 AM Oklahoma: 1979 Calumet; 1984 Edgewood; 1986 Kingston; 1987 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 1991 Incapacity Leave

Oden, Thomas C 1951 PL; 1953 PE; 1955 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1951 Ninnekah; 1953 White Bead; 1954 Attend School; 1958 Lexington; 1959 Attend School; 1960 Prof Phillips University; 1969 Prof Phillips Graduate Seminary; 1971 Prof Drew Seminary Madison NJ; 1982 Drew Theological School; 2002 Retired

Parker, David E 1959 PE (C TX); 1961 FE; 1977 HL; 1979 FE; 1992 RE Central Texas: 1959 Ft Worth St Luke; 1960 Walnut Springs Oklahoma: 1961 Ada Asbury; 1964 Tecumseh; 1965 Guthrie; 1967 Hooker; 1970 Blackwell; 1973 Chickasha Epworth; 1977 Honorable Location; 1979 Mannford; 1981 Lake Texoma United Ministry; 1983 Hollis; 1990 Prague; 1992 Retired

Ogden, James 1985 FL; 2006 RL Oklahoma: 1985 Quinton; 1986 Wister; 1989 Discontinued; 1990 Pocola; 1995 Catesby; 1996 Vian; 2000 Talihina; 2006 Retired

Parker, Roger Edwin 1987 PE; 1989 FE Oklahoma: 1987 Roff; 1988 OKC Wesley; 1991 Morris; 1994 Jones; 1996 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1997 Hydro; 2003 Madill; 2005 Maysville; 2007 Laverne

Olshine, David B 1980 PE (W OH); 1982 FE (W OH); 1998 HL West Ohio: 1980 Groesbeck; 1984 Central Athens; Oklahoma: 1990 Tulsa First; 1993 Columbia International University; 1998 Honorable Location

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Perceful, Chad J 2002 SLP; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Ochelata; 2006 Bartlesville East Cross Perceful, Ronald 2000 SLP; 2003 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Newcastle; 2008 OKC St Matthew Perceful, Wendelyn Willis 2009 PD; 2012 FD Oklahoma: 2009 OKC St Matthew Perkin, James (Jim) Bruce 2000 SLP (E KS); 2007 FL; 2009 PE Kansas East: 2000 Denton Oklahoma: 2007 Nowata; 2010 Snyder/Indiahoma

Moore

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Perry, R T 1991 FL; 2004 RL Oklahoma: 1991 Alfalfa; 1994 Westville; 1997 Jay; 2000 Cache; 2004 Retired Perryman, Jerry Ward 1955 SLP; 1960 PE; 1962 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1955 Ninnekah; 1957 Cement; 1958 No Record of Appt; 1960 Lucien; 1962 Jones; 1964 Afton Blue Jacket; 1966 Bartlesville First; 1970 Enid Trinity; 1974 OKC Epworth; 1975 OKC Capitol Hill; 1978 Broken Arrow First; 1985 Clinton District Supt; 1991 Conf Treasurer; 2003 Retired Peters, Dianne Rohrer 1984 PE; 1986 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Yukon First; 1987 Hinton; 1991 Lawton St Pauls; 1995 Clinton District Supt; 1999 Norman St Stephens; 2007 OKC Crown Heights Petersen, Ulrik 2011 PD Oklahoma: 2011 OKC Sunny Lane Phares, James 1957 PE; 1959 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Kingston; 1959 Collinsville; 1963 Healdton; 1966 Drumright; 1968 Turley; 1971 Cherokee; 1975 Keyes/Marella; 1977 Watonga; 1979 Chandler/Agra; 1980 Leave of Absence; 1981 Mutual; 1986 Okarche; 1987 Seiling; 1990 Tulsa Aldersgate; 1994 Muskogee First; 1995 Alex; 1997 Elgin; 2001 Retired New Mexico: 1961 Odessa First Phyffer, Chester A 1994 PL; 1995 FL; 2003 PL; 2004 FL; 2007 RL Oklahoma: 1994 OKC Village; 1995 Selecman; 2000 Leland Clegg; 2003 OKC Christ; 2006 Incapacity Leave; 2007 Retired Pierson, Robert Dwight 1957 SLP; 1960 PE; 1962 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Capron; 1959 Hennessey; 1962 Tulsa First; 1965 Stillwater Highland; 1969 Tulsa Christ; 2006 Retired Pike, Roy E 1966 LP (New Eng); 1967 PE (New Eng); 1969 FE (New Eng); 1998 RE New England: 1966 Orland E Bucksport; 1969 Calais S Robbinston; 1972 Calais; 1975 S Portland Thornton Heights; 1981 Leave of Absence; 1982 Thornton Heights; 1984 Special Appt; 1985 City of Faith; 1988 Leave of Absence Oklahoma: 1989 Goodwell; 1990 Tulsa Epworth; 1994 Bristow; 1998 Retired

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Pitt, Roger 1988 FL; 1989 PE; 1992 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1988 Restore Hope Ministries; 1990 Atoka; 1992 Elgin; 1997 Crescent; 2002 Guthrie West/Crescent First; 2009 Crescent First; 2011 Retired Player, David D 1995 OF; 1999 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Hominy; 1999 Mannford; 2005 Altus First

Potts, Michael D 1968 SLP; 1970 PE; 1974 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1968 No Record of Appt; 1970 Attend School; 1973 Tulsa Christ; 1974 Chaplain Topeka State Hospital; 1978 Chaplain Topeka Youth Center; 1982 CPE Program St Anthony Hospital; 1984 Edmond First; 1987 Institute of Religion and Counseling; 1994 UM Counseling Services; 1994 Circle of Care; 1995 Michael D Potts Counselor; 2009 Retired Kansas East: 1980 Clinical Chaplain Youth Center

Plischke, Carl G 1985 FL; 1990 AM; 1995 PE; 1997 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Tulsa First; 1987 Tulsa Will Rogers; 1990 Tulsa St Pauls; 1995 Parker Drilling Co; 2004 Retired

Powell, Beverly 2004 PD; 2007 FD Oklahoma: 2004 OU Medical Center Pastoral Care; 2005 Mercy Health Center Pastor Care;

Plowman, H Lee 1945 LP; 1946 FL; 1947 SLP; 1948 PL; 1950 PE; 1952 FE Oklahoma: 1945 Kellyville; 1949 Colbert/Calera; 1952 Tishomingo; 1954 OKC Eighth Street; 1958 Ponca City Asbury; 1962 Bartlesville East Cross; 1966 Elk City; 1968 District Secretary of Social Concerns; 1969 Elk City; 1970 Tulsa New Haven; 1973 Dir Conf Council on Ministries; 1976 Stillwater District Supt; 1978 Ardmore First; 1985 Tulsa District Supt; 1990 OKC Chapel Hill; 1994 Retired

Powers, Samuel T 1996 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Drummond Salem; 2001 Piedmont

Pollard, Adrian 1997 SLP; 2006 FL Oklahoma: 1997 Orlando/Mulhall Polson, Marvin M 1952 PE; 1954 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Attend School; 1954 Stillwater; 1957 Dacoma; 1966 Moore Cathedral; 1969 Tecumseh/Earlsboro; 1972 Texhoma; 1978 Henryetta/Dustin; 1981 Wynnewood Reeds Chapel; 1982 OKC Epworth; 1984 Buffalo/Fort Supply; 1987 Orlando/Mulhall; 1992 Alva Otterbein/Capron; 1994 Eldorado; 1995 Retired Southwest Texas: 1961 El Campo Pope, Linda C 1993 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Ringwood; 1994 Lawton Centenary; 1998 Yukon First; 1999 Apache; 2001 Alex; 2004 Morris; 2006 Circle of Care; 2007 Edgewood/Dow; 2011 Garber/Hunter Porter, Antonio 2011 PL 2011 Tulsa Rose Hill Post, William M 1988 FL; 1991 RL Oklahoma: 1988 Ponca City St Paul; 1991 Retired Poteet, David William 1994 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1994 OKC St Luke’s; 1999 Norman Bridgeview; 2009 Edmond First; 2010 OKC St Luke’s; 2011 Incapacity Leave Potts, Alton Wyatt 1984 FL; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Sand Springs/Prattville; 1986 Enid New Hope; 1992 Ada Asbury; 1998 OKC May Ave; 2006 Lawton First Potts, Bertha Marie 1978 PE; 1983 FE Oklahoma: 1978 Attend School; 1982 OKC May Ave; 1983 OKC Church of the Servant; 1989 Purcell Trinity; 1993 Sunny Lane; 1997 OKC Quail Springs; 2005 Stillwater District Supt; 2010 Edmond First

Pregler, Erma M 1996 PL; 2001 SLP; 2005 PD; 2008 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Lawton First; 1997 No Record of Appt; 1997 Tulsa Bethel; 2001 Tulsa Harvard Ave; 2002 No Record of Appt; 2005 Tulsa Faith Price, Don Charles 1956 SLP; 1959 PE; 1962 FE; 1998 RE Oklahoma: 1956 Morrison; 1958 No Record of Appt; 1959 Attend School; 1961 Miami; 1964 Erick; 1966 Broken Bow/Eagle; 1969 Heavener/Hodgen; 1973 OKC Lambuth; 1976 Madill;1981 Lawton St Paul; 1982 Frederick; 1987 Vinita; 1991 Sapulpa First; 1998 Retired Price, Elizabeth Box 1998 FD; 2004 RD Oklahoma: 1998 Phillips Theological Seminary; 2004 Retired Price, John Ray 1963 PE; 1968 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1963 Attend School; 1966 OKC Nichols Hills; 1968 Leland Clegg; 1972 Lawton Centenary; 1977 Tulsa St Matthews; 1981 Norman St Stephens; 1989 Skiatook; 1992 Tulsa University; 1999 Bartlesville East Cross; 2001 Tahlequah; 2004 Retired Pruitt, Diana 2003 SLP; 2005 FL; 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Franklin; 2005 Jet; 2007 Mt Zion; 2011 OKC Ridgecrest Pults, Virgil Troy 1958 LP; 1959 SLP; 1960 LP; 1961 FL; 1962 SLP; 1965 LP; 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 1998 RE Oklahoma: 1958 Morrison; 1961 Weleetka; 1965 No Record of Appt; 1967 Attend School; 1969 Davis; 1972 Lawton Highland; 1973 Ft Cobb/Highland; 1975 Mustang; 1979 Bartlesville First; 1980 Texhoma; 1983 OKC Penn Ave; 1984 Duncan St Paul; 1988 Newkirk; 1996 Anadarko First; 1998 Fairfax; 1998 Retired Pulver, Daniel Wayne 1974 SLP; 1976 LP; 1977 PE; 1981 FE Oklahoma: 1974 OKC Hi Way; 1976 No Record of Appt; 1977 Calera/Colbert; 1978 Attend School; 1979 Calera/Colbert; 1980 Newcastle; 1982 Kingston; 1986 Piedmont; 1989 Sand Springs; 1999 Elk City; 2005 North OKC District Supt; Pulver, Merle B 1942 FL (NE); 1945 PE; 1947 FE; 1987 RE Nebraska: 1942 Geneva; 1943 No Record of Appt; 1943 Prairie Gem Oklahoma: 1944 Hardesty; 1946 Pleasant Hill; 1948 Bartlesville; 1954 Tulsa First; 1959 Enid First; 1968 Enid Central; 1969 Yukon; 1971 Tulsa St Pauls; 1973 Bartlesville District Supt; 1977 OKC First; 1982 McAlester Grand Ave; 1984 Ridgecrest; 1987 Retired

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Punni, John 2001 PL; 2003 FL; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Depew; 2002 Leave of Absence; 2003 Hope Community Fellowship; 2008 Quayle; 2008 Personal Leave; 2011 Guthrie West

Reich, Carol Deanne 1993 FL; 1997 AM; 1999 PE; 2002 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1993 Spavinaw; 1999 Fairview; 2006 Ada Asbury; 2009 Ponca City Asbury/Kaw City; 2011 Okemah St. Paul’s; 2012 Retired

Purtell, Marsha 2003 PL; 2004 FL; 2007 SLP; 2009 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Schulter; 2004 Muskogee Wesley; 2011 Mangum

Remer, Coy 2009 FL Oklahoma: 2009 Elgin

Purtell, Vaughn Clinton 1947 LP; 1948 PL; 1950 PE; 1952 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1947 Coyle; 1950 Attend School; 1953 Duncan Wesley; 1958 Walters; 1960 Bristow; 1963 Madill; 1967 Henryetta; 1968 Sabbatical; 1969 Honorable Location; 1984 Freedom; 1986 Bartlesville First; 1990 OKC Asbury; 1992 Nowata; 1993 Lexington; 1995 Retired Queen, William A 2007 PL Oklahoma: 2007 Centenary; 2010 No Record of Appt Raab, Jerry 2002 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2002 OKC Clark; 2006 Hooker/Tyrone Radabaugh, Arthur 1994 PE; 1999 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1994 Depew; 1996 Buffalo; 2000 Tulsa Epworth; 2004 Antlers; 2005 Wetumka; 2006 Retired Raines, Scott 2011 PL 2011 OKC St Luke’s; 2012 Not Appt Ralston, Jeff 2006 FL Oklahoma: 2006 Sharon Ramey, Daniel 1996 SLP (NW TX); 1999 FL (C TX); 2004 SLP; 2005 PL; 2006 FL Northwest Texas: 1996 Rule Central Texas: 1999 Lake Brownwood; 2001 Discontinued Oklahoma: 2004 Lexington; 2008 Atoka Ramirez, M Carlos 2005 PL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Heavener Hispanic Fellowship; 2007 Elk City; 2012 OK Conference Ray, Estell 2002 PL; 2006 SLP; 2009 FL; 2011 PL| Oklahoma: 2002 Anadarko St Paul; 2006 Turley; 2011 OKC Clark Read, Richard D 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 Tulsa Asbury Redinger, Richert Ray 1984 FL; 1989 PL; 1990 SLP; 1991 PE; 1994 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Hammon; 1988 Carmen; 1992 Enid St Lukes; 1994 Coweta; 1997 Fairview Reedy, Earleen J 2000 PL Oklahoma: 2000 Avant Reeves Shepherd, Sandra 2008 FL; 2010 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Jefferson/Renfrow

Rettig, Charles Richard 1988 SLP; 1989 PE; 1995 FE Oklahoma: 1988 No Record of Appt; 1989 Hitchcock; 1991 Miami; 1993 Tishomingo; 1996 Lakeside; 2000 Memorial Drive; 2005 Guthrie First; 2006 Leave of Absence; 2007 Holdenville Reynolds, Harold W 1961 PE (E KS); 1963 FE (E KS); 1991 RE Kansas East: 1961 Attend School; 1963 Topeka First North Texas: 1968 Dallas Highland Park Oklahoma: 1973 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1991 Retired Reynolds, Sharla 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Sterling/ Rush Springs Rhodes, Gerry 2008 PL; 2011 RL Oklahoma: 2008 Franklin; 2011 Retired Rice, Susan 2010 FL Oklahoma: 2010 Claremore First Richards, Dawn 1985 PE; 1987 FE; 1990 HL; 1998 FL; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1985 Ponca City First; 1987 Attend School; 1988 Leave of Absence; 1990 Honorable Location; 1998 Garber; 2001 Granite; 2004 Yukon Good Shepherd; 2009 OKC Asbury Richardson, Emma 1997 FD; 2003 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Tulsa Boston Ave; 2003 Retired Ricks, Adam 2006 SLP; 2008 FL; 2010 PE Oklahoma: 2006 Elmore City; 2007 Ardmore First; 2010 Edmond Acts 2 Riley, Tom 1998 PL Oklahoma: 1998 Lone Grove Risenhoover, Peggy 2003 PL Oklahoma: 2003 Leland Clegg; 2008 No Record of Appt Roach, Steven L 1997 FL; 2000 PE; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 1997 Wakita; 2000 Prague; 2003 Stillwater First; 2011 Texhoma Robart, Richard James II 1990 FE Oklahoma: 1990 Lone Wolf; 1994 Henryetta; 2004 Sunny Lane; 2008 Dewey Robertson, Cynthia 2003 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Muskogee First; 2005 Foyil; 2012 Boise City/Kenton

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Robinson, A W 1954 SLP; 1958 PE; 1960 FE; 1986 FE; 1994 HL; 2002 HLR Oklahoma: 1954 Kiowa/Pittsburg; 1955 Durant Wesley; 1957 Grant/Ft Towson; 1960 McAlester New Church; 1986 Beggs; 1987 Tulsa St Pauls; 1990 Leave of Absence; 1994 Honorable Location; 2002 Honorable Location Retired New Mexico: 1961 El Paso Tobin Pk; 1963 Marfa; 1966 Withdrawn

Rudd, Max 1982 PL; 2002 PL; 2012 FL Oklahoma: 1982 Eden Chapel; 1988 Terminated; 2002 Eden Chapel; 2004 Lost Creek

Robinson, Elaine 1995 PE (Rocky Mtn); 2001 FE (Rocky Mtn) North Georgia: 1998 Nazareth Rocky Mountain: 1995 Attend School; 2000 Brite Divinity School Oklahoma: 2009 St. Paul School of Theology

Ruddell, Christopher 2008 PL (Missouri); 2010 FL (Central TX); 2011 FL; 2012 PE Missouri: 2008 Bethel Hughesville Central Texas: 2010 Trinity Oklahoma: 2011 Bixby

Robinson, Joe Neal 1976 PE; 1980 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Bokchito/Bennington; 1979 Broken Arrow, First; 1982 Buffalo/Western State Hospital; 1984 Norman, Goodrich; 1988 Hydro; 1991 OKC Douglas Blvd; 2000 Holdenville; 2007 Ponca City Albright; 2010 Retired

Ryser, Charles Norman 1976 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1978 Kingston/Woodville; 1979 OKC First; 1980 Sharon; 1982 Tulsa Asbury; 1986 Linwood; 1989 Guthrie First; 1991 Laverne; 1994 Blackwell; 1999 Marlow; 2003 Leave of Absence; 2006 Tulsa Asbury

Robison, Carla 2004 PL; 2007 SLP; 2009 PL Oklahoma: 2004 Braggs; 2010 Braggs/Woodall

Sachau, Larry R 1971 PE (NE); 1973 FE (NE); 2001 RE Nebraska: 1971 Attend School; 1972 Silverck Fairview West Michigan: 1974 Colon Leonidas; 1979 Lansing Trinity Oklahoma: 1989 Laverne; 1990 OKC Grace; 2001 Retired

Rodgers, Scott 2000 SLP; 2002 FL; 2003 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Courtney; 2002 Duncan Wesley/Velma; 2006 Ft Gibson; 2010 Broken Arrow Heritage Roever, Duane Frederick 1976 LP; 1977 PE; 1981 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Hitchcock; 1980 Thomas/Fay; 1984 Keyes; 1985 Hennessey; 1989 Oak Park; 1997 Retired Roman, Paul David 1998 FD Oklahoma: 1998 OKC St Marks; 2004 Edmond New Covenant; 2009 Transitional Leave Rose, David B 1994 PE; 1997 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1994 Barnsdall; 1995 Tulsa Harvard Ave; 1996 Yukon First; 1998 Hillcrest; 2000 OKC Epworth; 2005 Wheatland; 2011 Shawnee Trinity; 2012 Retired Rose, Robert Eugene 1984 SLP; 1985 PE; 1987 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Pond Creek; 1989 Boise City St Paul; 1990 Hobart; 1995 Wagoner; 2000 Ardmore District Supt; 2006 OKC Chapel Hill Ross, Susan 1975 PE; 1977 FE; 2002 RE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1975 Ponca City First; 1978 Altus Grace/Friendship; 1982 Wesley Foundation SWOSU; 1985 Attend School; 1986 Lawton Grace; 1988 OKC Grace; 1992 Perkins; 2000 Sabbatical; 2001 Leave of Absence; 2002 Retired; 2002 Pawnee Rowe, George 2003 FL Oklahoma: 2003 Okeene; 2010 Cogar/Union City

Ruch, Madlyn 2010 PL; 2012 FL Oklahoma: 2010 Savanna; 2011 Not Appointed; 2012 Foyil

Salisbury, Nancy Mumma 1978 PE (W OH); 1981 FE (W OH); 2004 HL West Ohio: 1978 Columbia Heights; 1979 Attend School; 1981 Leave of Absence; Oklahoma: 1982 Community Services Council; 1991 Mounds; 1991 Leave of Absence; 1995 Harrison; 1999 Leave of Absence; 2004 Honorable Location Sallee, Kay 1996 PL; 2002 RL Oklahoma: 1996 Boswell; 2002 Retired Sanders, David Lawrence 1985 PE; 1987 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Vian; 1988 Hammon; 1991 McAlester Wesley; 1998 Nardin; 2001 Beggs; 2005 Retired Sanders, Jeremy L 2006 PD; 2009 FD Oklahoma: 2006 Ardmore First; 2007 OKC Church of the Servant Saviers, Charles Dale 1954 SLP; 1956 LP; 1957 PE; 1961 FE; 1992 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Asher Circuit; 1956 No Record of Appt; 1957 Attend School; 1959 Porum; 1960 Muskogee Grandview; 1961 Hinton; 1963 Guymon Christ; 1964 Piedmont; 1967 Mustang; 1969 Eufaula/Canadian/Crowder; 1980 Cushing; 1985 Woodward First; 1988 Chickasha Epworth; 1991 Trinity; 1992 Retired Schellhamer, Marilynn Kay 1991 FL; 1992 PE; 1995 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1991 Tulsa Christ; 1994 Erick; 1998 Cookson; 2011 Retired

Rowley, David 1988 SLP; 1995 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Maud; 1990 Crescent; 1997 El Reno Ellison Ave; 2003 Coalgate; 2009 Madill; 2012 Mannford

Schillinger, Cyndy 1991 PE; 1996 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1991 Jenks; 1993 El Reno Ellison Ave; 1997 McLoud; 2004 Carnegie; 2006 OKC Wickline; 2006 Incapacity Leave; 2012 Retired

Rowley, Robert Glen 1972 PE; 1979 FE Oklahoma: 1972 Attend School; 1974 Tahlequah; 1976 Hennessey; 1980 OKC St Luke’s; 1983 Sabbatical; 1985 Bread for the World; 1988 Missionaries-GBOGM

Schneider, George Allen 1977 LP; 1978 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1977 Hale Heights; 1982 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd; 1984 Nowata; 1992 Seminole First; 1996 El Reno Wesley; 2004 Tahlequah; 2011 Sapulpa

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Schumpert, Tracy Lynn 1998 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1998 Ponca City St Paul; 2001 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd; 2002 Tecumseh; 2008 Anadarko First; 2011 Tulsa Southern Hills

Shipley, Lyle D 1996 SLP; 2000 PE; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Aline; 2003 Aline/Cleo Springs; 2005 Ponca City Asbury/Kaw City; 2009 Hinton Rural Life Center; 2010 Coalgate Clarita

Scott, Donald LaRoy 1973 SLP; 1976 FL; 1977 SLP; 1978 FL; 1979 PL; 1980 PE; 1985 PE; 1986 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1973 Muskogee Circuit; 1978 Tulsa St Lukes; 1983 Leave of Absence; 1984 Discontinued; 1985 Seminole Bethel; 1986 Spencer Memorial; 1986 Leave of Absence; 1986 Spencer Memorial; 1989 OKC Quayle; 1997 Board of Global Ministries; 2002 Retired

Shirk, Pamela 1999 FL; 2012 RL Oklahoma: 1999 Konawa; 2012 Retired

Scraper, Matthew 2005 SLP; 2006 PL; 2009 FL; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2005 Durant First; 2006 No Record of Appt; 2006 Discontinued; 2009 Stroud; 2012 Marlow Scraper, Randy L 1974 PE (E KS); 1979 PE (E KS); 1981 FE (E KS) Kansas East: 1974 Attend School; 1975 Discontinued; 1979 Attend School; 1980 Northwest Topeka; 1981 Saint Peters; 1985 Leawood Oklahoma: 1996 Tulsa First; 2001 Duncan First; 2006 Woodward District Supt; 2010 OKC Nichols Hills Severe, David L 1953 SLP; 1956 PE; 1959 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1953 Morrison; 1954 Harrah; 1956 Springer Carter; 1958 Attend School; 1959 Hydro; 1960 Tulsa University; 1962 Hollis; 1964 Buffalo; 1968 Drumright; 1972 Tulsa Aldersgate; 1976 Mayfair Heights; 1981 Ada First; 1986 Edmond First; 1991 Oklahoma Conf; 2005 Retired Shahan, Adam 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Lexington; 2012 Moore 1st Sharp, William Doyle 1995 FL; 1996 SLP; 2001 FL; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Arapaho; 1998 Caddo; 2001 Fletcher; 2004 Purcell Trinity Shepherd, George 1997 FD; 2010 RD Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Chapel Hill; 2001 OKC Putnam City; 2003 Norman McFarlin; 2010 Retired Shepherd, Jimmy 2000 OF; 2004 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Perkins; 2007 Goodrich Shepherd, Michael L 2010 FL Oklahoma: 2010 Fargo/Gage Shields, James 1954 PE; 1958 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Attend School; 1956 Hillcrest; 1960 Norman Wesley Foundation; 1967 Dir Wesley Foundation; 1969 Attend School; 1970 Syracuse University; 1974 No Record of Appt; 1975 Oklahoma Multi Media; 1979 Christian Co Op Ministry; 1982 United Church Ministries; 1984 Sabbatical; 1985 Skyline Urban Ministry; 1987 Wheatland; 1996 Retired Dakotas: 1970 Un N Dak Un Camp Min; 1973 Un Camp Min Gr Folks WS

Shock, James Eugene 1984 PE; 1988 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1984 Putnam City; 1986 Sand Springs/Prattville; 1989 Mt View; 1990 Duncan Wesley; 1994 Tulsa Epworth; 1996 Chandler; 1998 Eufaula; 2004 Retired Alaska: 2001 Jewel Lake Parish Shock, Lauren Kay 1994 PE; 1999 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1994 Tulsa Grace; 1996 Wellston; 1998 McAlester Wesley; 2010 Retired Alaska: 2001 Jewel Lake Parish Shoemaker, Marcia 2003 FL; 2007 SLP; 2008 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Pawhuska; 2007 Tulsa Aldersgate Shook, Golden V 1959 SLP; 1962 LP; 1966 FL; 1969 PE; 1971 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Roosevelt; 1960 No Record of Appt; 1966 Aline/Oakdale; 1967 Deer Creek/Renfrow; 1968 Enid District Supt; 1969 Felt/Kenton; 1970 McAlester/Weleetka; 1971 Weleetka/Dustin; 1972 Sharon/Carmargo; 1974 Sharon; 1975 Barnsdall/Ochelata; 1978 Checotah; 1982 Sulphur; 1985 Dewey; 1988 Drumright; 1990 Beaver; 1992 Marietta 1993 Retired Short, Arnold Lee 1988 FL; 1989 SLP; 1990 FL; 1991 PE; 1996 FE; 1998 RE Oklahoma: 1988 OKC Putnam City; 1990 Turley; 1994 OKC Ridgecrest; 1998 Retired Short, Patricia Laverne 1998 FD; 2007 RD Oklahoma: 1998 No Record of Appt; 2007 Retired Shrauner, Randy 2006 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2006 OKC Church of the Servant Shumaker, E L 1942 FL; 1945 PE; 1947 FE; 1985 RE Oklahoma: 1942 Hammon; 1944 Gotebo/Bethel; 1945 Gotebo; 1947 Vinson; 1949 Willow/Brinkman; 1957 Willow; 1959 Duke/Prairie Hill; 1962 Duke; 1966 Erick; 1970 Hollis; 1979 Sayre/Berlin; 1982 Sayre; 1985 Retired Simmons, Jack D 1962 FL; 1977 LP; 1981 FL; 1994 RL Oklahoma: 1962 Spavinaw/Salina; 1964 Warner; 1965 Tulsa Ball Memorial; 1967 Jet; 1971 Morris/Schulter; 1972 Arnett/Gage; 1973 No Record of Appt; 1977 Schulter; 1980 Spiro; 1982 Afton; 1983 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 1985 Alluwe; 1986 Chelsea Memorial; 1988 Duncan Wesley; 1990 Sand Springs/Prattville; 1994 Retired Simpson, Donald Gene 1976 LP; 1977 PE; 1981 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1976 Fittstown/Pontotoc; 1979 Braman; 1981 Vici/Lenora; 1983 Hinton; 1987 Morris; 1990 Blanchard; 1994 Dewey; 2002 Division of Chaplains; 2012 Retired

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Simpson, Frank 2000 PL Oklahoma: 2000 Thackerville; 2001 Gene Autry; 2005 Discontinued; 2007 Mannsville

Smith, William Alvin 1972 LP; 1973 FL; 1979 AM; 1981 PE; 1983 FE; 1998 RE Oklahoma: 1972 Felt/Kenton; 1976 Ft Cobb/Highland; 1980 Hydro; 1985 Forgan; 1991 Cherokee; 1993 Turpin; 1998 Retired

Skinner-Noble, Glenda L 1996 PE (W OH); 2002 FE West Ohio: 1996 Delaware William Street; 1998 Discontinued Oklahoma: 1998 Sunny Lane; 1999 Tulsa Aldersgate; 2002 UCO Wesley Foundation; 2006 Harrah; 2010 Sabbatical; 2011 LOA; 2012 Cashion

Snyder, Eric J 2005 OF; 2005 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Gore; 2008 Frederick; 2012 OKC Wickline

Slater, Karen 2006 FL Oklahoma: 2006 Geary; 2011 Waurika Smith, Arden Joe 1961 PL; 1964 FL; 1969 PE; 1970 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1961 Alderson Blocker; 1962 Savanna/Krebs; 1963 Krebs; 1964 Calvin Circuit; 1968 Lone Wolf; 1971 Tishomingo/Mill Creek; 1975 W Oklahoma Mangum; 1979 Turpin/Baker; 1982 Turpin; 1984 Forgan; 1985 Sentinel; 1989 Wilburton; 1994 Duncan Wesley; 2002 Retired Smith, David Bruce 1991 FL; 1996 AM; 2002 RA Oklahoma: 1991 Hammon; 1994 Haworth; 1996 Redland; 1998 Turley; 2002 Retired Smith, Jeremy D 2006 PE; 2010 FE New England: 2006 Winthrop First Oklahoma: 2009 Checotah Smith, Kay 2002 PL Oklahoma: 2002 Shawnee St Marks/Shawnee Trinity; 2009 Shawnee Trinity Smith, Kenneth Albert 1985 FL; 1988 AM; 1994 PE; 1997 FE; 2008 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Jay; 1988 Tulsa Church of the Shepherd; 1992 Pond Creek; 1995 Chelsea Memorial; 2002 Canton; 2005 Aline; 2008 Retired Smith, Kristiane 2011 PL 2011 Colbert Smith, Mary Trinnette 1997 FD; 2011 RD Oklahoma: 1999 Shawnee St Pauls; 2002 Leave of Absence; 2003 Tecumseh Broadway; 2011 Retired Smith, Michael D 1993 SLP; 1998 PE; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Hardesty; 2000 Mooreland; 2008 Ponca City First North Texas: 1995 Como Smith, Spencer 2008 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2008 Tulsa Asbury Smith, Tiffany 2009 FL; 2010 PE Oklahoma: 2009 Tulsa Asbury; 2011 Grandfield/Randlett Smith, Trevor 2000 PE; 2003 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Claremore First; 2003 Norman McFarlin; 2005 Waurika/Temple; 2010 Sallisaw

Son, Tae Won 2002 FL; 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Tulsa Korean Southall, Susan K 1998 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1998 OKC Church of the Servant; 2003 Enid First Spears, Charles R, Jr 1973 PE; 1976 FE Oklahoma: 1973 Attend School; 1975 Ft Gibson/Woodall; 1977 TU Wesley Foundation Spencer, Scott Allen 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Altus First; 1997 Lone Wolf; 2000 United Campus Ministry; 2008 Edmond Acts 2; 2010 Ponca City Albright Spradling, Steve 1974 LP; 1975 SLP; 1976 PE; 1979 FE; 1988 HL Oklahoma: 1974 Lost Creek/Eden Chapel; 1975 Attend School; 1978 Waukomis; 1981 Enid Trinity; 1984 Tulsa Faith; 1987 Sabbatical; 1988 Honorable Location Sprouse-Mos, Mary Sue 2001 PL; 2006 RL Oklahoma: 2001 Bokoshe; 2006 Retired Staat, Paul 2010 PD Oklahoma: 2010 Tulsa Boston Ave Stacy, William Allen 1959 PE (IA); 1962 FE (OR-ID); 1974 FL; 1975 FE; 1998 RE Iowa: 1959 Colesburg Zion Emanuel; 1961 Lamont Aurora Oregon Idaho: 1962 New Meadows; 1963 Chiloquin Ft. Klamath California-Nevada: 1966 Tahoe South Shore; 1967 South Lake Tahoe; 1968 Dixon; 1970 Honorable Location Oklahoma: 1974 Konawa/Sasakwa; 1979 Perkins; 1984 Henryetta; 1987 Perry; 1992 Ponca City Albright; 1995 Fairview; 1997 Inola; 1998 Retired Steele, Billy Lee 1958 PE; 1961 FE; 1978 RE Oklahoma: 1958 Attend School; 1960 OKC Wesley; 1961 Spencer; 1965 Beaver; 1968 Purcell; 1972 Edmond; 1977 Sabbatical; 1978 Retired Steele, Valerie 2003 PL; 2005 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Crescent Mt Vernon; 2005 OKC Chapel Hill; 2012 Okemah Stephenson, David Ray 1972 SLP; 1975 PE; 1978 FE Oklahoma: 1972 Eden Chapel Lost Creek; 1974 Student Garrett; 1975 Attend School; 1977 Vici/Lenora; 1979 New Horizon; 1987 Mayfair Heights; 1990 Clinton; 1994 Tulsa Faith; 1998 Tulsa New Haven; 2001 Skiatook; 2010 Volunteers in Mission

Service Records Sterling, Carl 2002 PL (N TX); 2008 FL North Texas: 2002 Honey Grove Forrest Hill; 2004 Roxton; 2007 No Record of Appt Oklahoma: 2008 Drummond Salem; 2010 Waurika: 2010 No Record of Appt Stern, Lin FE (MO) Missouri: Family Leave Oklahoma: 2009 Chaplain Ardmore Mercy Memorial Hospital Stewart, Charles Hubbard 1982 SLP (C TX); 1984 PE (C TX); 1988 FE; 2005 RE Central Texas: 1982 Italy First; 1984 VA Chaplain Dallas Hospital; Oklahoma: 1985 Attend School; 1986 Bartlesville East Cross; 1990 Frederick; 1993 Tulsa St Marks; 1999 Pryor; 2005 Retired Stewart, David A 1968 PE (OR-ID); 1970 FE (OR-ID); 2012 RE Oregon Idaho: 1968 Attend School; 1969 Rainier; 1972 Salem Trinity; 1976 Hermiston; 1981 Oak Grove; 1984 Coos Bay; 1990 Payette ID Oklahoma: 1998 Tulsa Southern Hills; 2006 Bartlesville Oak Park; 2012 Retired Stewart, Joe Fancher 1985 PE; 1987 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Edmond First; 1987 Apache; 1991 Lawton First; 1996 Retired Stewart, Pamela J 1995 PE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Tulsa Christ; 2003 Catoosa Disciple; 2009 Catoosa Disciple/Claremore St Andrews; 2011 Sulphur Still, Frederick E 1944 PE (Holston); 1949 FE (N AL); 1970 HL; 1989 RE Holston: 1944 Attend School; 1946 Chaplain US Navy; 1947 Division of Chaplains; 1947 Edinburg University Virginia: 1948 William and Mary College North Alabama: 1949 Wesley Foundation; 1950 Taylors Chapel; 1952 Division of Chaplains North Carolina: 1955 Englewood; 1957 Red Springs; 1961 Hertford; 1965 Bel Haven Pacific Northwest: 1964 Bellvue Sher For Oklahoma: 1967 OKC St Luke’s; 1969 OKC Selecman; 1970 Honorable Location; 1989 Readmitted/Retired Stilwell, Jim 2008 PD; 2011 FD Oklahoma: 2008 Tulsa Christ Stinnett, Chris 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2011 Apache Stinnett, Laurie 2011 PL 2011 Cement/Cyril Stinson, Billy Craig 1976 PE; 1980 FE Oklahoma: 1976 Attend School; 1977 Valiant/Wright City; 1978 Spiro; 1980 Duncan First; 1983 Boise City St Paul; 1989 Norman St Stephens; 1999 North OKC District Supt; 2005 Oklahoma Conf Stone, Betty C 1986 FL; 1992 AM; 1998 RA Oklahoma: 1986 Lebanon; 1988 Thackerville; 1990 Sulphur St Paul; 1997 Sulphur; 1998 Retired

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Stoops, Larry D 1973 LP (Little Rock); 1978 PE (Memphis); 1995 FL; 2000 PE; 2003 RP Little Rock: 1973 Rondo CT; 1975 St Marks Louann Memphis: 1977 Archers Chapel Dakotas: 1980 Onida Agar; 1982 Onida; 1983 Leave of Absence; 1988 Discontinued Oklahoma: 1995 Honor Heights; 1997 Watts Bethel; 2000 Healdton; 2003 Retired Story, A Vaughn 1979 SLP; 1981 FL; 1983 PE; 1984 FE; 2000 HL Oklahoma: 1979 Adair; 1981 Atoka; 1986 Okemah; 1990 OKC Shook Memorial; 1992 Tulsa First; 2000 Honorable Location Story, Willett Wilson 1970 PL; 1971 SLP; 1972 FL; 1975 AM; 1977 PE; 1979 FE; 1994 RE Oklahoma: 1970 Verdigris; 1976 Garber; 1980 Skiatook; 1985 Grove; 1988 Leave of Absence; 1988 Lawton Heights; 1992 Tulsa Trinity; 1994 Leave of Absence; 1994 Retired Strange, Charles Michael 1984 SLP; 1985 PE; 1987 FE Oklahoma: 1984 Tulsa University; 1985 Tulsa Rose Hill; 1987 Tulsa Asbury; 1990 Ada Asbury; 1992 OKC Grace; 1997 Tuttle; 2005 Kingfisher; 2012 Perry Stratton, Ray B 1953 PL; 1954 LP; 1955 PE; 1959 FE; 1991 RE Oklahoma: 1953 Ripley; 1954 No Record of Appt; 1955 Attend School; 1959 Grad Studies; 1960 Ft Supply/May; 1961 Chaplain Western State Hospital; 1962 Division of Chaplains; 1981 Chaplain Oklahoma Mental Health Department; 1991 Retired Stuckey, Johnie Ray 1980 PE; 1982 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1980 Tulsa St Pauls; 1983 Tulsa St Matthews; 1986 Wagoner; 1995 Retired Stuckey, Marvin 1994 FL; 2007 AM Oklahoma: 1994 Alfalfa; 1998 Sterling; 2002 Waynoka/Cheyenne Valley; 2010 Broken Bow/Eagletown Styers, Karen Renee 1999 FD Oklahoma: 1999 Putnam City; 2001 Leave of Absence Swink, Kristina Dian 1998 FD Oklahoma: 1998 Yukon First; 2007 Family Leave Symes, Chris 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2011 McAlester First Tabberer, Don 2003 SLP; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Turley; 2006 Mangum First; 2011 Sand Springs Talley, Chris 2005 PL Oklahoma: 2005 Shawnee Bethel Tankersley, William E, III 1970 PE; 1974 FE Oklahoma: 1970 Attend School; 1973 Spencer; 1975 Tishomingo Mill Creek; 1977 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 1986 Ada First; 1992 Tulsa Boston Ave

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Tarbell, George 1982 SLP; 2010 RL Oklahoma: 1982 Ryan; 1982 No Record of Appt; 2010 Retired Tate, Kristopher 2004 PL; 2006 PD; 2010 FD Oklahoma: 2004 Shidler; 2006 Edmond Acts 2 Taylor, Archie J 1986 FL; 1990 RL Oklahoma: 1986 No Record of Appt; 1986 Chouteau; 1987 Afton; 1990 Retired Taylor, Connie R 1994 PL; 1998 AM; 2000 PE; 2003 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1994 Delaware; 1998 Waukomis; 2002 Chelsea Memorial; 2005 Cleveland/Hominy; 2010 Bartlesville First; 2012 Retired Taylor, Helen Francis 1977 PE; 1980 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1977 Attend School; 1978 OKC Leland Clegg; 1985 OKC Clark; 1989 Enid Christ; 1991 Medford; 1997 Coweta; 2003 Retired Taylor, Steven Todd 2004 PL Oklahoma: 2004 Fitzhugh Teagan, Deborah Luther PE 1991 (SC); FE 1993 (SC) South Carolina: 1991 Bethany Summerville; 1996 Leave of Absence; Illinois Great Rivers: 1996 Alton First; 1999 No Record of Appt Dakotas: 1999 University of North Dakota Oklahoma: 2008 Altus First Teel, Charlotte S 1997 FD Oklahoma: 1997 Yukon First; 1998 Oklahoma Conf; 1999 OKC St Luke’s; 2010 Choctaw/Summit Teel, Gene A 1987 FL; 1990 AM; 1994 RA Oklahoma: 1987 Francis; 1988 Caddo; 1990 Bokchito; 1991 Caddo; 1994 Retired Tener, Bryan Patrick 2008 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2008 Attend School; 2009 Cache Tener, Gregory J 1993 SLP; 1995 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Wilson; 1996 Wesley Foundation SWOSU; 2001 OKC Putnam City; 2006 Poteau; 2012 Ardmore DS Terneus, John L 1953 PE; 1956 FE; 1974 RE Oklahoma: 1953 Attend School; 1954 Lone Grove; 1955 Terral; 1956 Stratford; 1957 Wayne; 1959 Cyril; 1961 Blair; 1963 Elgin; 1965 Calumet; 1967 Marietta; 1972 Fargo/May; 1973 No Record of Appt; 1973 Shawnee Draper St; 1974 Retired New Mexico: 1968 Grants Terrell-Wilkes, Jack 2002 PD; 2005 FD; 2011 PL; 2012 FL Oklahoma: 2002 OKC Nichols Hills; 2008 OKC Crown Heights; 2009 Oklahoma Conf; 2010 South OKC Volunteer; 2011 Spencer Tevington, Andrew 1997 SLP; 2004 PL Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Church of the Servant; 2010 Leland Clegg

Thatcher, Douglas Wayne 1972 LP; 1974 FL; 1975 SLP; 1976 PE; 1979 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1972 OKC Leland Clegg; 1974 No Record of Appt; 1974 Bartlesville First; 1975 Aline/Cleo Springs; 1977 Medford; 1980 Lindsay/Criner; 1984 Tulsa Southern Hills; 1986 Tulsa St Matthews; 1996 OKC Wickline; 2001 Ponca City St Paul; 2007 OKC New Hope; 2009 Retired Thomas, David William 1955 SLP; 1960 PE; 1963 FE; 2000 RE Oklahoma: 1955 OKC Hillcrest; 1956 OKC St Marks; 1957 Jones; 1959 Elmore City; 1963 Tulsa Aldersgate; 1971 Shawnee St Pauls; 1979 Stillwater District Supt; 1983 OKC St Luke’s; 1991 North OKC District Supt; 1993 Bartlesville First; 2000 Retired Thomas, Erica C 2008 PD; 2011 FD Oklahoma: 2008 Quayle Thomas, Terry 2003 PL; 2004 FL Oklahoma: 2003 Caddo; 2004 Lighthouse Thomasson, Brett David 1997 PE; 1999 FE Oklahoma: 1997 Alex; 2000 Oklahoma City University; 2005 Highland Heights; 2008 Newcastle; 2012 Madill Thompson, H Leroy 1960 SLP; 1962 FL; 1963 SLP (N GA); 1965 PE; 1967 FE; 1986 HL; 1995 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1960 OKC Selecman; 1961 Luther; 1965 Attend School; 1966 Blanchard; 1968 Enid First; 1969 OKC Aldersgate; 1972 Central Oklahoma Multi Media; 1973 New Castle; 1974 OKC Eighth St; 1976 Skyline Urban Ministry; 1979 OKC Epworth; 1982 Sabbatical; 1985 Leave of Absence; 1986 Honorable Location; 1995 OKC Crown Heights; 2001 Oklahoma City University; 2004 Retired North Georgia: 1963 Mt Vernon; 1964 Coweta Ct. Thompson, Joel 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Healdton/Loco; 2009 Helena Thompson, MacKenzie C 1951 FL; 1954 PE; 1956 FE; 1994 RE Oklahoma: 1951 Jenks; 1953 Blanchard; 1954 Colbert/Calera; 1955 Attend School; 1956 Tulsa Harrison Memorial; 1959 Enid St Lukes; 1963 OKC St. Matthews; 1969 OKC Urban Ministry; 1972 Christopolitan Urban Ministry; 1974 Skyline Urban Ministry; 1981 OKC Village; 1986 Family Circle of Care; 1990 Oklahoma City University; 1994 Retired Thompson-Goggs Robyn A 2003 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Hennessey; 2010 OKC Church of the Servant Thurston, Timothy J 1980 PE (NM); 1984 FE (NM); 2001 RE New Mexico: 1980 Attend School; 1982 St Paul Las Cruces; 1985 Moriarty Bethel; 1988 Roswell First; 1993 Trinity Albuquerque Oklahoma: 1997 Tulsa First; 2000 Leave of Absence; 2001 Retired Tiger, Aaron Christopher 2009 PE Oklahoma: 2009 Attend School; 2010 Muldrow Roland Trinity Tiger, Christopher L 1983 PE; 1985 FE Oklahoma: 1983 Commerce; 1986 Altus Grace; 1991 Enid Christ; 1998 Owasso First

Service Records Tillery, Brantley L 1996 SLP (TN); 1998 PE; 2001 FE Tennessee: 1996 Gordonsville; 1997 No Record of Appt Oklahoma: 1998 Arapaho 2001 Helena; 2005 Tulsa St Lukes Tillery, Cydni A 1998 PE; 2001 FE Oklahoma: 1998 Weatherford; 2001 Drummond Salem; 2002 Maternity Leave; 2005 Carmen; 2005 Tulsa Will Rogers; 2010 Locust Grove Tipps, Ruth 1999 OF; 2002 PE; 2005 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1999 Shidler; 2004 McLoud; 2009 Retired Tobey, Sonja E 2000 FL; 2006 PE; 2009 FE Oklahoma: 2000 Canton; 2002 Union City; 2006 Pond Creek; 2010 Cushing; 2012 Vinita

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Trujillo, Timothy 2008 FL; 2012 PE Oklahoma: 2008 Ft Cobb/Highland; 2012 Redland Tucker, Sammy Clyde, Jr 1985 SLP; 1987 PE; 1992 FE Oklahoma: 1985 Lone Grove; 1989 Morning Star; 1992 Leave of Absence; 1993 Muskogee St Paul; 1996 Enid New Hope; 1998 Chaplain US Air force Tully, Mark Kevin 1980 LP; 1984 PE; 1989 FE Oklahoma: 1980 Paoli; 1982 Discontinued; 1984 Attend School; 1986 Wilson; 1988 Wynnewood First; 1990 Tulsa Boston Ave; 1996 Yukon Good Shepherd; 2001 Muskogee St Paul; 2008 Bartlesville First

Tobler, Kenneth Lee 1957 SLP; 1962 PE; 1964 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1957 Savanna; 1958 Allen/Francis; 1961 Wapanucka/Clarita; 1964 Canute; 1966 Seiling; 1969 Okeene; 1972 Bartlesville First; 1974 Weatherford; 1979 Shawnee St Pauls; 1984 Tulsa New Haven; 1995 Bartlesville East Cross; 1999 Sand Springs; 2003 Retired

Tyson, C Jarrell 1961 PE; 1963 FE; 2002 RE Oklahoma: 1961 Attend School; 1962 Bartlesville First; 1966 Tulsa St Johns; 1968 OKC Wesley; 1979 OKC Wickline; 1982 Oklahoma Council on Ministries;1994 Mission Resource Center; 1994 Missionaries GBOGM; 2002 Retired New Mexico: 1964 El P Trinity Northwest Texas: 1970 St. Paul West Ohio: 1974 Bryan Wesley Minnesota: 1977 Christ

Todd, William F 1967 PE; 1969 FE; 2009 RE Oklahoma: 1967 Attend School; 1968 Miami; 1970 Custer; 1972 Stillwell; 1976 Stillwater Highland Park; 1979 Moore New Life; 1983 Cordell; 1986 Tulsa Southern Hills; 1993 Muskogee Trinity; 1995 OKC Chapel Hill; 1997 Lawton Centenary; 2009 Retired

Uhlig, Ted A 1990 SLP (E KS); 1991 PE (NE); 1993 FE (NE) Kansas East: 1990 Whiting Nebraska: 1991 Davenport; 1993 Hastings First Oklahoma: 1997 Choctaw; 2004 Cushing; 2010 OKC Mayfair Heights

Tolle, Gregory Lee 1994 PE; 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1994 Attend School; 1995 Snyder; 1999 Heavener; 2004 Durant First; 2011 Duncan First

Um, Joon No 1997 FE Oklahoma: 1997 Korean First

Tolle, Leonard T 1966 FL; 1970 AM; 1990 RA Oklahoma: 1966 Hammon/Butler; 1968 Hitchcock Homestead; 1971 Tipton/ Manitou; 1975 Edgewood/Dow; 1977 Nardin/Deer Creek; 1980 Eufaula; 1984 Turpin; 1990 Retired Travers, Timothy Alan 1993 PE (NE); 1997 FE (NE) Nebraska: 1993 Cortland United; 1994 Aurora; 1997 Arapahoe First; 2000 Scottsbluff Oklahoma: 2003 OKC Church of the Servant Tremper, Dale G 1985 LP (Little Rock); 1988 PE (Pac-NW); 1997 FE (Pac-NW); 2009 RE Little Rock: 1985 Saint James Pacific Northwest: 1987 Mead Oklahoma: 1992 Shawnee St Marks; 1994 OKC Penn Ave; 2001 Skyline Urban Ministry; 2009 Personal Leave; 2009 Retired Trobaugh, Richard L 1996 SLP; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1996 Ringwood; 2002 Hooker/Tyrone; 2006 Checotah; 2008 Sulphur; 2011 Shattuck True, Alex 2007 FL Oklahoma: 2007 Goodwell Centenary Truitt, Linda J 2009 PD; 2012 FD Oklahoma: 2009 OKC St Luke’s; 2011 OKC Christ

Van Alstyne, Eugene 1998 OF; 2002 PE; 2005 FE Oklahoma: 1998 Foyil; 2004 Redland/Pleasant Hill; 2009 Inola Van House, Robert W 1952 PL; 1953 LP; 1960 PE; 1964 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Navina; 1953 No Record of Appt; 1958 Hugo Wesley; 1959 No Record of Appt; 1960 Attend School; 1962 Ponca City First; 1964 OKC Southern Hills; 1971 Tulsa Aldersgate; 1972 Cushing; 1976 Sand Springs; 1981 Bartlesville East Cross; 1985 Ponca City First; 1991 Edmond First; 1997 Retired Van Nostrand Randy R 1972 SLP; 1975 PE; 1978 FE; 2006 RE Oklahoma: 1972 Luther Arcadia; 1973 Wheatland; 1974 Helena Timberlake; 1976 Drummond Salem; 1977 Prattville; 1979 Sand Spring Prattville; 1980 Christian Counseling Center; 1982 Center for Christian Counseling; 1984 New Choice Inc; 2006 Retired Van Oostrum, Margery 2002 PD; 2005 FD; 2011 RD Oklahoma: 2002 Altus First; 2011 Retired Vanzant Sr., Semaj 2011 FL Oklahoma: 2011 OKC Christ Varvel, Laurence Glenn 1986 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1986 OKC Wesley; 1988 Atoka; 1990 OKC Quail Springs; 1997 Ada First; 2003 Broken Arrow First

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Vaught, Don 2004 PD; 2007 FD Oklahoma: 2004 Education and Employment Ministry; 2005 Oklahoma Conf of Churches; 2007 Transitional Leave; 2008 Personal Leave; 2011 Edmond First Venable, Amy 2002 PD; 2005 PE; 2007 FE Oklahoma: 2002 Tulsa Boston Ave; 2007 Norman St Stephens Venable, Don 1998 PL; 2008 RL Oklahoma: 1998 Fittstown; 2008 Retired Vestal, Margo S 2001 SLP; 2003 PE; 2006 FE Oklahoma: 2001 Covington; 2003 Moore First; 2005 Broken Bow/Eagleton; 2010 Sayre Vickery, Paul Scott 1989 FL; 1990 PE; 1992 FE Oklahoma: 1989 Bartlesville First; 1992 Chickasha Epworth; 1992 Leave of Absence; 1993 Haskell Vincent, Garry R 1999 FL Oklahoma: 1999 Custer City/Independence/Chapel Hill; 2010 Waukomis/Drummond Wade, Randall B 1995 PL (N TX); 1996 SLP (N TX); 1996 PE; 2001 FE North Texas: 1995 No Record of Appt; 1996 Shooks Chapel Oklahoma: 1998 Muldrow Roland Trinity; 2005 Norman McFarlin Walker, Douglas E 1981 FL; 1982 PE; 1984 FE; 1995 HL Oklahoma: 1981 Tulsa Asbury; 1995 Leave of Absence; 1995 Honorable Location Central Texas: 1987 Waco First; 1989 Leave of Absence; Walker, Jerald C 1957 SLP; 1960 LP; 1961 PE; 2001 RE; Nebraska: 1967 FE Oklahoma: 1957 Shawnee Bethel; 1959 No Record of Appt; 1961 Attend School; 1980 Oklahoma City University; 2001 Retired Nebraska: 1966 Chaplain Nebraska Wesleyan; 1969 President Peshing College; 1970 VP S Win University; Texas: 1971 VP S Win University; Kansas East: 1974 President Baker University Walker, Wiley 1997 FD; 2000 RD Oklahoma: 1997 OKC Chapel Hill; 2000 Retired Wallace, Rayford Leon 1972 SLP; 1973 FL; 1974 PE; 1981 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma: 1972 Roff/Fitzhugh; 1978 Tulsa Harrison; 1981 Ringling/Loco; 1985 Tulsa Epworth; 1987 Wetumka; 1992 Sentinel; 1993 Retired Waller, Bennie 1987 PL; 1990 FL; 1996 RL Oklahoma: 1987 Honor Heights; 1994 Vici; 1996 Retired Walton, Vera 2000 FL Oklahoma: 2000 Seiling; 2005 Helena; 2008 Lamont Wang, Fuxia 2006 PE; 2010 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Chinese International; 2007 OU Wesley Foundation; 2011 GBGM

Wangler, Ralph 2010 PL Oklahoma: 2010 Wannette; 2012 Glencoe Ward, J D 1993 FL; 1995 PE; 1998 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Snyder; 1995 Sallisaw; 1999 Ponca City First; 2007 Bartlesville First; 2008 Leave of Absence; 2009 OKC New Hope Ware, Phillip 1965 PE; 1968 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1965 Attend School; 1968 Bartlesville; 1969 Bartlesville Grace; 1970 McAlester New Zion/Atoka; 1971OKC Nichols Hills; 1971 Jenks; 1975 Maysville Whitehead; 1977 Kingfisher; 1982 Weatherford; 1988 Muskogee First; 1993 McAlester Grand Ave; 2000 Enid District Supt; 2006 Duncan First; 2011 Retired Warfield, Stanley, Jr 1964 FL; 1965 PE; 1972 PL; 1974 FL; 1975 PE; 1976 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1964 Maramec; 1965 Attend School; 1968 Drummond; 1971 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 1972 Hunter; 1974 Duncan First; 1976 Wynnewood; 1980 Idabel; 1984 Tahlequah; 1989 Broken Arrow First; 1993 Enid District Supt; 2000 Stillwater First; 2011 Retired Warman, Gary 1984 FL; 1986 PE; 1987 FE; 1990 HL; 2005 HLR Oklahoma: 1984 Welch; 1987 Ft Gibson; 1988 Leave of Absence; 1988 Vici; 1990 Honorable Location; 2005 Honorable Location Retired Warren, George Theodore 1975 PE; 1979 FE Oklahoma: 1975 Attend School; 1978 OKC Crown Heights; 1980 Goodwell; 1984 Hugo First; 1988 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 1993 Tahlequah; 1996 Broken Arrow First; 2003 Ada First; 2010 Bartlesville District Supt Wasson, Norman Vance 1993 PE; 1996 FE Oklahoma: 1993 Beggs; 1995 Foyil; 1998 Incapacity Leave; 2000 Sentinel/Rocky; 2010 Skiatook Waters, Donald S 1958 PE; 1961 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1958 Attend School; 1961 Lamont; 1968 Newkirk; 1970 Newkirk/Prairie Chapel; 1972 Drumright; 1977 Tulsa Trinity; 1983 OKC St Johns; 1986 Pauls Valley; 1990 Incapacity Leave; 1995 Retired Watkins, Delbert A, Jr 1993 PE; 1996 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1993 Granite; 1996 Keyes; 2002 Sayre; 2010 Sentinel/Rocky; 2012 Retired Watson, Charles Edwin 1960 FL; 1968 PE; 1970 FE; 2001 RE Oklahoma: 1960 Friendship; 1962 Lawton Bethel; 1963 Gouls/Dryden; 1965 Stonewall/Tupelo; 1967 Paoli/Byars; 1968 McLoud; 1971 Shawnee Draper; 1974 Altus Highland Heights; 1974 Woodward First; 1976 Leedey/Camargo; 1980 Waurika; 1983 Seiling; 1985 Gracemont; 1987 Elgin; 1991 Mt Zion; 1993 Sentinel; 1996 Beaver; 1999 Mangum First; 2001 Retired Watson, Kevin M 2005 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2005 Lamont; 2008 Attend School

Service Records Watson, Mark William 1988 PE; 1990 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Weatherford; 1991 Calumet; 1994 Watonga; 2000 Locust Grove; 2003 Blanchard; 2010 Pauls Valley Weathers, Marilyn 1988 SLP; 2000 PL; 2008 RL Oklahoma: 1988 Haskell; 1991 Discontinued; 2000 Luther; 2001 Morrison; 2006 No Record of Appt; 2008 Retired Weathers, Ronal Orest 1960 SLP; 1964 PE; 1969 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1960 Chapel Hill; 1962 Wheatland; 1963 No Record of Appt; 1964 Attend School; 1967 Perkins; 1969 Perkins/Coyle; 1970 Altus Grace; 1974 Tulsa St Matthews; 1977 Hobart; 1981 Linwood; 1986 Marlow; 1987 Muskogee St Paul; 1993 Cherokee; 1995 Broken Bow; 2000 Perry; 2003 Retired Wehrman, Richard L 1953 PE (W MO); 1997 RE Autonomous: 1953 Attend School; 1955 Transfer to Philippines Missouri West: 1982 Missionaries GBOGM; 1982 Polo; 1984 Missionaries GBOGM Oklahoma: 1995 Ketchum; 1997 Retired

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Wheeler, James C 1954 SLP; 1958 PE; 1962 FE; 1981 RE Oklahoma: 1954 Dale; 1956 St Louis Asher; 1957 Warner; 1958 Attend School; 1960 OKC First; 1961 OKC Selecman; 1963 Kona; 1965 OKC Douglas Blvd; 1968 Tulsa Southern Hills; 1973 Fairview; 1976 Linwood; 1981 Retired Whetsell, Richard C 1985 SLP; 1988 PE; 1992 FE; 2011 RE Oklahoma: 1985 Ringwood; 1990 Enid First; 1993 Hillcrest; 1998 OKC St Matthew; 2011 Retired Alaska: 2005 Soldotna Whipple, Max 2011 PL 2011 Hardesty/Union Center White, James Troy 1951 PL; 1952 FL; 1953 PE; 1954 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma: 1951 Arcadia; 1953 Attend School; Bokchita/Bennington; 1956 Talihina; 1959 Okeene; Okeene/Lacy; 1962 Wakita; 1965 Shawnee Draper St; Harrah; 1979 Tulsa Sheridan Ave; 1982 Vinita; 1987 Tulsa 1990 Poteau; 1993 Retired

1954 1960 1967 Faith;

Welch II, William 2006 PL Oklahoma: 2006 Tulsa West

White, Joe H 1961 PE (N GA); 1963 FE (Little Rock); 1999 RE Little Rock: 1961 Attend School; 1962 Eldorado First; 1964 Pine Bluff First North Georgia: 1966 Grace Ministry of Education; 1981 Dir St. Johns Towers; 1982 Wesley Homes Inc Southwest Texas: 1969 Tarrytown Ministry of Education; 1972 ADM Wesley Homes Inc New Mexico: 1985 Landsun Homes Oklahoma: 1990 Central Oklahoma UM Retirement Facilities Inc; 1999 Retired

Welcher, Micah 2006 PL; 2012 FL Oklahoma: 2006 Colbert; 2008 No Record of Appt; 2012 Altus Highland Heights/Duke

White, Peter J 2008 PD Oklahoma: 2008 No Record of Appt; 2008 Transitional Leave; 2009 Tulsa First

Wells, Joyce 2007 PL; 2007 FL Oklahoma: 2007 Arnett; 2007 Drummond Salem; 2008 No Record of Appt

Whitley, Mark 2003 PL; 2005 FL; 2007 PE; 2011 FE Oklahoma: 2003 Verden; 2004 No Record of Appt; 2005 Waukomis; 2007 Bixby; 2011 Verdigris

Welton, Lowrie James 1977 PE (Desert SW); 1980 FE (Desert SW); 2006 RE Desert Southwest: 1977 Attend School; 1978 Phoenix Central Oklahoma: 1980 OKC Village; 1983 Lawton Heights; 1986 OKC Capitol Hill; 1992 Division of Chaplains; 2006 Retired

Whitley, Susan 2006 FL; 2009 PE; 2012 FE Oklahoma: 2006 Drummond Salem; 2007 Mounds/Schulter; 2009 Coweta

Welch, John Bob 1957 FL; 1958 SLP; 1960 PE; 1962 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1957 No Record of Appt; 1958 Spencer; 1959 No Record of Appt; 1960 Attend School; 1962 Pond Creek; 1964 Maysville/Whitehead; 1970 Pryor; 1973 McAlester Grand Ave; 1978 Clinton; 1983 Altus First; 1987 Bartlesville District Supt; 1995 Retired

Wenker, William A 1977 PE (NJ); 1979 FE (NJ); 1993 RE Greater New Jersey: 1977 Pedricktown Haines; 1981 Wildwood Parish Oklahoma: 1988 Tulsa Asbury; 1993 Retired West, Edward 2009 PD Oklahoma: 2009 Moore First Wheeler, David 2007 PE; 2008 FE Oklahoma: 2007 Tulsa Faith; 2008 Oologah; 2012 Miami Wheeler, Harold Albert 1991 FL; 1997 AM; 2008 RA Oklahoma: 1991 Lenapah; 1995 South Coffeyville; 1997 Fletcher; 2001 Rush Springs; 2004 Turpin; 2008 Retired

Whitman, Don H 2004 FL; 2011 AM Oklahoma: 2004 Wister; 2009 Vici/Lenora Whittington, John F 1972 SLP; 1975 PE; 1978 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma: 1972 Kremlin/Nash; 1974 Hunter; 1977 Seiling/Taloga; 1979 Tipton/Manitou; 1981 Leedey/Camargo; 1984 Custer City; 1987 Britton; 1989 Tyrone; 1990 Spencer; 1993 Retired Wierick, Bisby H, III 2001 PD; 2004 FD; 2007 HL; 2008 FD Oklahoma: 2001 Bartlesville First; 2007 Honorable Location; 2008 Bartlesville First Wiggs, David Wayne 1987 PE; 1988 FE Oklahoma: 1987 Tulsa Christ; 1987 Tulsa Boston Ave; 2000 Enid First; 2010 Stillwater District Supt

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Wilburn, Gary Omer 1995 SLP; 1997 PE; 2000 FE Oklahoma: 1995 Hunter; 1998 Morris; 2004 Seminole First Wilkes, Rex B 1967 PE (LA); 1972 FE; 2006 RE Louisiana: 1967 Attend School; 1968 Elizabeth Hopewell; 1969 Attend School Oklahoma: 1971 Ponca City First; 1973 Chandler; 1975 Broken Arrow St Stephens; 1977 McAlester Wesley Christ; 1979 Newkirk; 1982 Collinsville Meadowcreek; 1984 OKC Clark; 1985 Sabbatical; 1986 OKC Crown Heights; 1987 Hydro; 1988 Holdenville; 1991 Pond Creek; 1992 Britton; 1995 Tulsa St Pauls; 2001 Stigler; 2006 Retired Wilkie, Oscar Irwin 1955 PL; 1957 SLP; 1959 FL; 1962 PE; 1964 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1955 Savanna; 1957 Bokchito/Bennington; 1959 Helena/Timberlane; 1961 Ft Supply/May; 1962 Turpin; 1965 Fargo; 1966 Maud/Bowlegs; 1968 Spavina/Salina; 1971 Broken Bow/Eagletown; 1977 Hugo First/Pauls Chapel; 1981 Grove; 1985 Sulphur; 1988 Idabel; 1991 Copan; 1993 UM Boys Ranch; 1994 Circle of Care; 1995 Muskogee Trinity; 1997 Retired Wilkins, Forrest A 1991 FL; 1999 AM; 2004 RA Oklahoma: 1991 Selecman; 1995 Britton; 1999 Calumet; 2004 Retired Williams, Benjamin Byron 1981 SLP; 1982 PE; 1986 FE Oklahoma: 1981 Haskell; 1985 Verden; 1988 Beggs; 1993 Oologah; 2008 Davis; 2012 Shawnee Wesley Williams, Homer Ray, Jr 1977 LP; 1977 FL; 1983 AM; 1989 RA Oklahoma: 1977 Hydro; 1978 Cheyenne/Reydon; 1982 Tyrone; 1986 Laverne Fairview; 1989 Retired Williams, Jim Weegie 1961 SLP; 1962 LP; 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 2005 RE Oklahoma: 1961 Byars/Paoli; 1962 No Record of Appt; 1967 Aline/Oakdale; 1970 Canton/Oakwood; 1973 Mannford; 1976 Enid Central; 1982 Willow View; 1987 Frederick; 1990 Pauls Valley; 1994 Hollis; 1997 OKC Southern Hills; 2000 Alva First; 2005 Retired Williams, John David 1984 SLP; 1986 PE; 1990 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 1984 Cleo Springs; 1988 Granite; 1991 OSU UMC Student Center; 1996 Shawnee Wesley; 2001 Yukon Good Shepherd; 2007 Muskogee First; 2012 Retired Williams, Marilyn 1997 FD; 2005 RD Oklahoma: 1997 Edmond Senior Citizens Center; 2002 Hospice Center of Edmond; 2005 Retired Willis, Dolores Adela 1995 SLP; 1997 PE; 2003 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1995 Unchartered Church-Oklahoma; 1997 Glenpool; 1998 Unchartered Church-Oklahoma; 2001 Hollis; 2005 South Lee; 2007 Harrison/Grace; 2010 Retired Willoby, Hugh Edward 1978 PE; 1980 FE; 2003 RE Oklahoma: 1978 Piedmont; 1979 Okeene; 1980 Ardmore Asbury; 1982 Konawa; 1984 Lambuth; 1987 Nicoma Park; 1991 Woodward Faith; 1998 Chandler; 2003 Retired

Willsie, Jessie Lee 1978 FL; 1979 PE; 1986 FE; 1993 RE Oklahoma: 1978 Fairview/Catesby; 1981 Sentinel; 1985 Ringling; 1989 Leedey; 1992 Valliant; 1993 Retired Wilson, Craig M 1997 PL; 1999 FL; 2012 RL Oklahoma: 1997 Cleo Springs; 1998 Lucien; 2004 Lone Wolf; 2006 Braman; 2012 Retired Wilson, Larry DeWayne 1991 PE; 1993 FE Oklahoma: 1991 Warner; 1994 Collinsville Meadowcreek; 2005 Quail Springs; 2010 Incapacity Leave Winchell, Michael 2007 PL Oklahoma: 2007 Pocasset/Friendship; 2009 Washington Winkler, John Hay, Jr 1959 SLP; 1960 PE; 1963 FE; 1997 RE Oklahoma: 1959 Sulphur St Pauls; 1962 Sulphur Mill Creek; 1963 Leedey; 1968 Hominy; 1969 Muskogee First; 1972 Dir Council on Ministries; 1978 Mooreland; 1981 OKC Sunny Lane; 1986 Kingfisher; 1990 OKC Mayfair Heights; 1994 Blanchard; 1997 Retired Winslow, Neil C 1955 PE; 1958 FE; 1996 RE Oklahoma: 1955 Attend School; 1958 Wichita Falls First; 1963 OKC St Luke’s; 1979 Dir Council on Ministries; 1981 OKC Nichols Hills; 1988 Adair; 1990 Ponca City Albright; 1992 Lindsay; 1996 Retired Withrow, Gary 2008 FL Oklahoma: 2008 Cameron; 2009 Spiro/Cameron Wolfe, Laura Ann 1989 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1989 Tulsa Rose Hill; 1995 Tuttle; 1997 Incapacity Leave; 1998 Bristow; 1998 Incapacity Leave; 2001 Enid First; 2002 Incapacity Leave Wolff, Udell Herman 1961 SLP; 1964 FL; 1967 PE; 1969 FE; 2004 RE Oklahoma: 1961 Locust Grove; 1962 Stonewall; 1963 Stonewall/Tupelo; 1964 Okmulgee Butler; 1965 Duncan First; 1966 Braman; 1969 Shidler; 1970 Jay; 1971 Chickasha Epworth; 1973 Barnsdall/Ochelata; 1975 Stillwater Southern Heights; 1977 Temple; 1980 Fairland; 1981 Tulsa Rose Hill/Bethel; 1985 Bartlesville Oak Park; 1989 Pawnee; 1993 Locust Grove; 1995 Shattuck; 1996 Wilburton; 2004 Retired Wood, Roger Reaves 1965 SLP; 1966 LP; 1967 PE; 1970 FE; 2007 RE Oklahoma: 1965 Lawton Bradley; 1966 No Record of Appt; 1967 Attend School; 1969 Ardmore Wesley; 1972 Hominy; 1974 Bartlesville Oak Park; 1977 Oklahoma City University; 1979 Norman Goodrich; 1984 Pawhuska; 1988 Hugo First; 1992 Ardmore Asbury; 1999 Stilwell; 2004 Heavener; 2007 Retired Wotring Jr, Ernest 1959 PE; 1961 FE; 1977 HL; 2002 HLR Oklahoma: 1959 Attend School; 1961 OKC Christ; 1962 OKC Clark; 1966 Edmond Wesley Foundation; 1974 Edmond First; 1976 Sabbatical; 1977 Honorable Location; 2002 Honorable Location Retired

Service Records Wright, Kip Elmer 1964 SLP; 1968 PE; 1970 FE Oklahoma: 1964 Cushing/Depew; 1966 Wellston; 1967 No Record of Appt; 1968 Attend School; 1970 Spencer; 1974 OKC Grace; 1975 Wynnewood/Reeds Chapel; 1976 OKC Aldersgate; 1978 Tulsa New Church; 1979 Tulsa Faith; 1984 Oklahoma City University; 1990 Sabbatical; 1991 Leave of Absence; 1993 Adair; 1995 Ponca City Albright; 1999 Duncan First; 2001 Incapacity Leave; 2002 Walters; 2010 Bristow Wylie, Sanford W, Jr 1967 PE; 1971 FE; 2010 RE Oklahoma: 1967 Seminary Yale University; 1968 Attend School; 1970 Broken Arrow St Stephen; 1975 OKC Aldersgate; 1976 OKC Grace; 1979 Stillwater Highland Park; 1981 Sabbatical; 1982 Lawton St Pauls; 1987 Tulsa University; 1992 Shawnee St Pauls; 1995 Tulsa New Haven; 2002 McAlester District Supt; 2009 Tulsa University; 2010 Retired Wynn, Daniel Dean 1952 FL; 1955 PE; 1959 FE; 1995 RE Oklahoma: 1952 Hollister Sanford; 1953 Clucaslia Frisco Ave; 1955 Lawton Highland; 1956 Turpin; 1959 Attend School; 1962 Kansas City St Pauls Theology; 1963 Gage; 1966 Atoka/New Zion; 1970 Sabbatical; 1970 Leave of Absence; 1971 Hinton; 1974 Hinton/Red Rock; 1975 Laverne/Rosston; 1981 Hooker; 1987 Incapacity Leave; 1995 Retired Yap, Blesvilla 2000 FE; 2012 RE Oklahoma: 2000 Cleveland; 2001 Elgin; 2006 Wetumka; 2007 Bartlesville Grace Epworth; 2011 Retired Yates, Dennis 2006 PL Oklahoma: 2006 Whitebead Young, Conrad W 1977 PL; 1978 FL; 2006 RL Oklahoma: 1977 Muldrow; 1979 Eakly/Lookeba; 1980 Clinton; 1981 Carmen/Dacoma; 1982 No Record of Appt; 2006 Retired Youngberg, Roland Allan 1988 FL; 1989 PE; 1991 FE Oklahoma: 1988 Hulbert; 1988 Chouteau; 1992 Chickasha Epworth; 1997 Cherokee; 2003 Dewey; 2008 Clinton Younts, Robert Edward 1972 SLP; 1975 PE; 1978 FE; 2001 RE; 2002 FE Oklahoma: 1972 Wellston; 1973 Valliant Wright City; 1975 Antlers; 1976 Duncan First; 1979 Stillwater; 1981 Bristow; 1986 Tulsa Memorial Drive; 1988 Duncan First; 1993 Broken Arrow First; 1996 Leave of Absence; 1997 Moore First; 2001 Retired; 2002 Okemah; 2006 OKC Mayfair Heights; 2010 Yukon First Zahn, Anthony 2000 FL; 2012 RL Oklahoma: 2000 Tulsa St Lukes; 2005 Education & Employment Ministry; 2012 Retired

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Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

2012 Journal Section M

CHURCH ID 837603 837625 844687 711120 837738 837705 993801 844860 844962 837784 837807 844984 837820 837864 837922 844916 837966 838004 841707 838664 848047 838083 838106 838128 838141 838163 838185 838208 838221 838287 838323 838345 838380 838425 838460 838527 838540 842187 838642 838686 838700

12933 12975 0 42

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

180 1527 56 20 196 4248 142 98 169 59 285 615 304 71 122 13 127 298 244 216 389 125 539 148 323 160 37 78 469 27 177 67 64 182 427 47 175 71 30 85 323

1

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year

PASTOR CHURCH ADA, ASBURY TEMPLE DIEHL ADA, FIRST DAVID DANIEL ALLEN ROBERT E LANGSTON ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPT PAUL J MCDOWELL ARDMORE, ASBURY ALEX FLORES ARDMORE, FIRST DANNY JOE MOSS ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. SAMUELL-SAMPAUL FIELDS CALERA PHILLIP T HODSON COLBERT KRISTIANE L SMITH COURTNEY CAROLYN HIGDON DAVIS BEN B WILLIAMS DURANT JOHN ANDREW BREON ELMORE CITY GREGG BRADFORD DERY FITZHUGH STEVEN T TAYLOR GENE AUTRY PAM ANDERSON GERTY AARON FINNEY HEALDTON JEFFREY HILLER KINGSTON PAUL J MCDOWELL KONAWA PAMELA E SHIRK LIGHTHOUSE TERRY L THOMAS LINDSAY RONALD W KING LONE GROVE TOM R RILEY MADILL DAVID L ROWLEY MANNSVILLE FRANK L SIMPSON MARIETTA JAMES W HILTON MAYSVILLE EDWARD DOUGLAS DEXTER MILL CREEK BETTY C STONE PAOLI KAY KAREN KENNEDY PAULS VALLEY MARK W WATSON PONTOTOC DUANE GENE BAKER RINGLING ALEXANDER B J COSTEA ROFF CLAUD BALTIMORE SPRINGER PEARL BROOME STRATFORD CHARLES F BAUMANN SULPHUR PAMELA JEAN STEWART THACKERVILLE JAMES W HILTON TISHOMINGO WILLIAM PASIECZNY WANETTE RALPH WANGLER WHITEBEAD DENNIS A YATES WILSON SHERRY KENDRICK WYNNEWOOD, FIRST ROLAND BARRICK

ARDMORE DISTRICT

115 128 0 13

3 18 2 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 8 12 2 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 15 1 3 3 2

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

4 2 2 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

0 4 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

73 167 0 94

6 12 1 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 2 2 0 0 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 2

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

55 80 0 25

4 3 0 0 0 15 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 0 5 0 4 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 21 0 16

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

15 59 0 44

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 47 0 47

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6 0 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2

34 137 0 103

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 32 0 11

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

Removed by Death 8

138 147 0 9

4 17 0 0 1 19 2 2 2 1 4 6 3 3 0 0 2 6 3 3 8 5 6 3 4 1 0 2 10 1 3 0 1 4 4 1 1 1 0 4 1

12967 12913 54 0

188 1542 59 20 192 4250 140 98 180 54 295 625 293 69 124 13 125 295 239 226 385 122 538 147 328 164 38 76 451 26 175 67 61 174 437 46 192 69 34 85 325

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

3143 3114 29 0

87 263 19 0 33 686 40 34 51 19 104 226 40 30 54 5 27 66 57 107 92 33 111 73 80 31 7 19 139 8 84 8 25 52 167 32 89 20 23 42 60

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

4 12 0 0 0 10 0 0 6 4 7 9 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 1 9 0 2 0 1 1 4 0 12 1 3 3 4

107 103 4 0

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

448 478 0 30

2 103 9 0 0 162 0 0 0 4 2 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 0 1 0 1 35 0 0 5 0 14 0 0 7 36 0 3 0 0 6 0

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

Statistical Tables 427

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADA, ASBURY ADA, FIRST ALLEN ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPTION ARDMORE, ASBURY ARDMORE, FIRST ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. CALERA COLBERT COURTNEY DAVIS DURANT ELMORE CITY FITZHUGH GENE AUTRY GERTY HEALDTON KINGSTON KONAWA LIGHTHOUSE LINDSAY LONE GROVE MADILL MANNSVILLE MARIETTA MAYSVILLE MILL CREEK PAOLI PAULS VALLEY PONTOTOC RINGLING ROFF SPRINGER STRATFORD SULPHUR THACKERVILLE TISHOMINGO WANETTE WHITEBEAD WILSON WYNNEWOOD, FIRST

ARDMORE DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

1329 1316 13 0

8 57 12 0 5 225 0 0 24 26 100 293 1 23 15 0 0 0 25 57 19 5 35 6 21 12 0 17 140 0 15 0 5 6 59 50 21 0 19 14 14

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

85 74 11 0

2 6 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 8 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 9 0 5 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 0

1058 1149 0 91

15 55 5 0 14 213 13 3 59 0 42 140 5 21 24 0 8 2 34 19 32 2 20 23 11 4 2 4 42 0 85 4 8 9 90 10 14 0 1 12 13

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

661 590 71 0

12 85 2 0 2 172 10 0 20 0 28 35 4 1 29 0 4 5 28 16 30 8 15 2 7 1 0 0 25 0 25 1 4 16 42 9 12 0 5 5 1

441 426 15 0

40 11 0 0 1 279 5 1 4 0 6 6 0 6 4 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 5 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 26 0 12 0 1 6 2 0 0 4 0

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

1425 1353 72 0

20 121 0 0 10 168 30 6 30 0 34 182 11 6 60 0 10 15 49 18 8 0 103 14 40 10 0 11 121 0 30 0 29 23 61 31 50 25 14 34 51

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

3585 3518 67 0

87 272 7 0 27 832 58 10 113 0 110 363 20 34 117 0 22 22 112 53 78 10 143 39 65 15 2 21 188 0 166 5 53 48 194 56 78 25 20 55 65

20 187 13 0 10 202 21 9 16 6 56 120 15 26 15 5 11 30 16 30 42 17 59 32 39 15 7 11 110 6 49 4 25 27 64 18 51 7 14 22 24

1451 1495 0 44

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

485 417 68 0

0 0 0 0 2 132 30 0 6 0 73 8 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 53 0 10 8 0 0 0 0 15 0 12 0 23 5 28 0 0 0 21

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

1345 1433 0 88

0 120 0 0 0 168 120 30 0 0 116 115 0 32 32 0 0 0 19 31 51 0 24 40 44 0 0 0 86 0 80 0 33 0 75 20 38 0 0 37 34

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

189 218 0 29

2 17 0 0 1 22 4 2 4 1 9 13 3 3 2 0 4 4 3 4 9 2 8 3 8 3 0 3 10 0 7 0 3 5 9 3 8 1 3 4 2

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

65 75 0 10

1 2 0 0 1 5 3 0 5 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 7 3 1 1 6 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 3 1 0 3 3

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

75 80 0 5

1 2 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 1 4 18 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1

428 Statistical Tables

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADA, ASBURY ADA, FIRST ALLEN ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPTION ARDMORE, ASBURY ARDMORE, FIRST ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. CALERA COLBERT COURTNEY DAVIS DURANT ELMORE CITY FITZHUGH GENE AUTRY GERTY HEALDTON KINGSTON KONAWA LIGHTHOUSE LINDSAY LONE GROVE MADILL MANNSVILLE MARIETTA MAYSVILLE MILL CREEK PAOLI PAULS VALLEY PONTOTOC RINGLING ROFF SPRINGER STRATFORD SULPHUR THACKERVILLE TISHOMINGO WANETTE WHITEBEAD WILSON WYNNEWOOD, FIRST

ARDMORE DISTRICT

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

292 309 0 17

0 30 0 0 0 52 10 0 0 0 0 13 0 10 27 0 12 5 8 25 19 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 20 12 0 20 0 0 0 8

Amount Paid for Projects

26

7813 7307 506 0

0 712 0 0 0 1140 0 0 0 0 0 1150 0 0 250 0 200 0 1052 630 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 154 600 0 425 0 0 0 0

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

620 615 5 0

0 79 0 0 2 0 14 0 8 0 31 77 0 9 37 0 15 21 18 0 18 0 80 0 20 0 0 0 65 0 25 0 0 0 53 0 33 0 0 0 15

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 46007 43468 2539 0

0 10125 0 0 353 0 0 0 350 0 3720 1150 0 0 400 0 2600 170 1330 0 500 0 7580 0 553 0 0 0 2460 0 1250 0 0 0 1144 0 5540 0 0 0 6782

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

16 19 0 3

0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

334 453 0 119

0 20 0 0 0 261 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 8 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

13 35 0 22

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

250 322 0 72

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 22 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 15 0 9 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

14 16 0 2

0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

674 507 167 0

0 136 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 63 0 25 0 70 0 35 0 0 100 0 0 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 33

34 2 7 0 0 3 23 0 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 12 1 0 4 5 2 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 5 2 7 13 0 1 0 4 0

112 99 13 0

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 40463 31585 8878 0

250 1990 0 0 5208 24150 0 197 124 0 210 0 0 0 110 0 0 2000 956 200 514 0 400 52 275 85 0 60 2 55 80 0 90 45 2000 1000 0 60 0 350 0

35

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

67640815 63542186 4098629 0

2000000 18281700 644000 0 700000 11770500 1123000 443000 372000 65000 1757404 4669700 549000 285000 510164 0 730000 535481 965000 505000 2336500 376000 2425000 600000 880000 1185000 35000 530956 4280000 36850 883700 144000 165000 635000 2727600 276760 1618000 130000 238500 525000 1706000

36

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage)

UMVIM

8190353 7776252 414101 0

0 617957 39597 0 47259 3321853 61200 55440 39598 3961 13770 1374501 61741 0 27888 0 71462 60000 77937 61952 145926 0 337076 179000 132500 30000 0 31718 522663 0 369000 0 2281 0 51315 175000 52933 15000 33110 118275 58440

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

280501 365385 0 84884

1358 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39975 0 0 0 0 0 0 33458 33643 0 0 0 0 0 172067 0 0 0 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

18142 19000 0 858

0 0 0 0 0 0 18142 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistical Tables 429

807634 772484 35150 0

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

40a

763409 721805 41604 0

6070 112481 4689 0 8449 172336 0 3362 7838 3587 21352 63534 7809 2889 4052 684 11941 21307 13659 10701 39599 6593 43348 9607 13066 7472 1998 3786 46445 2076 14794 0 3670 8998 28182 4390 23384 3262 2353 7419 16227

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

24334 107966 4689 0 13735 172336 9188 7898 7838 3587 21352 60030 7809 2889 4052 684 11910 21307 13634 10701 39599 6468 47868 9607 13066 9728 2325 3786 46445 2076 16490 2763 3670 13143 27781 4390 23384 3262 2198 7419 16227

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CHURCH ADA, ASBURY ADA, FIRST ALLEN ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPTION ARDMORE, ASBURY ARDMORE, FIRST ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. CALERA COLBERT COURTNEY DAVIS DURANT ELMORE CITY FITZHUGH GENE AUTRY GERTY HEALDTON KINGSTON KONAWA LIGHTHOUSE LINDSAY LONE GROVE MADILL MANNSVILLE MARIETTA MAYSVILLE MILL CREEK PAOLI PAULS VALLEY PONTOTOC RINGLING ROFF SPRINGER STRATFORD SULPHUR THACKERVILLE TISHOMINGO WANETTE WHITEBEAD WILSON WYNNEWOOD, FIRST

ARDMORE DISTRICT

55599 57178 0 1579

0 7692 0 0 1709 12278 749 563 558 44 1521 3963 556 206 289 49 849 1518 971 762 2821 461 3410 605 931 693 176 270 3309 147 1097 197 262 936 1888 312 1666 300 156 529 1156

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

56562 52592 3970 0

0 7692 0 0 1709 13278 1409 563 558 44 1521 3963 789 206 289 0 849 0 971 762 2821 461 3465 605 931 693 176 270 3309 147 1097 0 262 1715 1888 312 1666 300 156 529 1156

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b

51119 61202 0 10083

100 9635 0 0 100 30800 0 0 0 0 467 2700 30 0 0 0 0 0 1327 153 650 0 580 0 0 0 0 0 2047 0 30 0 0 242 1116 275 0 0 0 190 677

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

10263 1250 9013 0

100 0 0 0 0 7600 0 0 0 0 0 829 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 450 0 0 0 0 484 0 0 0 0 0 100 540

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16666 14415 2251 0

0 1536 60 0 535 3689 917 0 100 46 1479 1812 99 37 51 9 615 271 173 136 503 0 608 122 166 124 30 48 1215 26 0 0 47 167 1262 56 297 0 130 94 206

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

84673 411134 0 326461

0 19001 0 0 535 52344 0 155 300 0 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1927 3525 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 3751 0 1600 0 300 0 495 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

203813 133836 69977 0

0 9358 0 0 377 149271 200 0 0 150 0 7065 0 0 300 0 0 475 12757 1550 1274 0 0 5691 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1460 5135 1210 5170 200 70 2100 0

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

430 Statistical Tables

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADA, ASBURY ADA, FIRST ALLEN ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPTION ARDMORE, ASBURY ARDMORE, FIRST ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. CALERA COLBERT COURTNEY DAVIS DURANT ELMORE CITY FITZHUGH GENE AUTRY GERTY HEALDTON KINGSTON KONAWA LIGHTHOUSE LINDSAY LONE GROVE MADILL MANNSVILLE MARIETTA MAYSVILLE MILL CREEK PAOLI PAULS VALLEY PONTOTOC RINGLING ROFF SPRINGER STRATFORD SULPHUR THACKERVILLE TISHOMINGO WANETTE WHITEBEAD WILSON WYNNEWOOD, FIRST

ARDMORE DISTRICT

50b

Human Relations Day

1143 1022 121 0

0 250 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 155 35 0 0 0 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

3186 1866 1320 0

0 250 0 0 0 600 100 0 95 0 0 630 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 445 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 35 0 0 0 660 75 0 0 0 0 276

Peace With Justice

50c

1161 1200 0 39

0 250 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 130 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

975 880 95 0

0 250 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0

World Communion 50e

975 1287 0 312

0 250 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

890 1177 0 287

0 250 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

156257 179140 0 22883

7164 12168 0 0 0 20395 2881 1100 1253 1260 0 12094 1375 1150 0 0 0 3000 6667 6500 11496 2588 0 2902 6754 0 0 1125 11787 936 0 0 900 8748 11466 1459 9975 1800 624 2940 3750

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

10735 20615 0 9880

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10735 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

906738 893799 12939 0

36303 65967 10000 0 12000 83611 17436 10300 12567 8400 53060 58190 14583 7519 650 1800 12000 11732 29624 34492 44540 7600 56406 6600 30018 24000 7800 3750 53566 5200 33500 7200 1500 32878 44102 6984 38000 0 2020 9840 11000

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

40922 39778 1144 0

0 0 0 0 0 40920 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54 5417 20400 0 0 0 32528 3781 3700 0 0 1976 4333 1500 0 7100 0 0 5500 7350 8510 10000 9650 6000 16200 2500 0 0 3750 3000 0 0 0 4500 6000 8753 0 0 12000 3640 10200 9000

207288 209147 0 1859

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

56

75210 73174 2036 0

3051 6030 0 0 0 6868 465 3000 3000 0 3618 1894 1724 0 200 0 0 0 4846 500 5000 0 0 4800 2500 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 1123 2000 6491 0 8000 0 0 4700 2400

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 4300 0 4300

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistical Tables 431

0 0 0 0

59

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ADA, ASBURY ADA, FIRST ALLEN ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPTION ARDMORE, ASBURY ARDMORE, FIRST ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. CALERA COLBERT COURTNEY DAVIS DURANT ELMORE CITY FITZHUGH GENE AUTRY GERTY HEALDTON KINGSTON KONAWA LIGHTHOUSE LINDSAY LONE GROVE MADILL MANNSVILLE MARIETTA MAYSVILLE MILL CREEK PAOLI PAULS VALLEY PONTOTOC RINGLING ROFF SPRINGER STRATFORD SULPHUR THACKERVILLE TISHOMINGO WANETTE WHITEBEAD WILSON WYNNEWOOD, FIRST

ARDMORE DISTRICT

1180505 1163229 17276 0

14825 219282 0 0 3687 431707 0 0 3425 0 12339 136838 2900 0 0 0 11151 22626 7252 14113 72383 2650 40362 7260 11697 0 0 0 96376 0 5203 0 1800 3295 33212 836 7945 0 0 0 17341

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

319397 269986 49411 0

9371 45774 7177 0 3435 91840 3712 6226 5164 205 5460 21173 1218 1414 2500 153 2607 10 3175 4349 15558 2439 9179 7942 5975 1250 1 843 10846 575 12733 35 252 3047 14897 1744 7776 391 1429 2082 5440

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 1118042 1028863 89179 0

29232 175866 11754 0 28040 204601 24031 15432 11407 4589 33770 77400 13066 5427 8235 417 10448 31000 28107 17317 47298 10424 48677 17853 18962 2432 2059 9232 57315 4200 10896 1549 5240 13151 41376 12049 34900 4723 3335 12306 29926

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

103013 177896 0 74883

15110 0 0 0 0 0 2135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15685 0 0 0 0 0 0 9000 8229 0 0 0 0 0 52854 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

595643 371508 224135 0

0 0 32457 0 3888 201819 0 2787 6156 0 20273 8014 12230 0 0 0 22850 0 16463 6654 33042 22979 52000 8420 1578 0 0 0 44834 0 0 0 2000 20234 11776 4500 0 8883 1768 4243 45795

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

5908585 5835102 73483 0

126743 706690 66137 0 62755 1547207 57067 46625 51865 18281 155685 400680 57323 18642 23377 3123 72461 95921 134471 109262 300294 65384 260725 88002 94147 35971 12064 32304 342444 13160 89058 8784 21294 106170 263325 35675 137113 31859 15525 57238 143734

432 Statistical Tables

ARDMORE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ADA, ASBURY ADA, FIRST ALLEN ARDMORE DISTRICT REDEMPTION ARDMORE, ASBURY ARDMORE, FIRST ARDMORE, WARREN MEM. CALERA COLBERT COURTNEY DAVIS DURANT ELMORE CITY FITZHUGH GENE AUTRY GERTY HEALDTON KINGSTON KONAWA LIGHTHOUSE LINDSAY LONE GROVE MADILL MANNSVILLE MARIETTA MAYSVILLE MILL CREEK PAOLI PAULS VALLEY PONTOTOC RINGLING ROFF SPRINGER STRATFORD SULPHUR THACKERVILLE TISHOMINGO WANETTE WHITEBEAD WILSON WYNNEWOOD, FIRST

ARDMORE DISTRICT

67a

2670 3366 0 696

2644413 2605371 39042 0

0 463139 0 0 0 1255924 48128 0 0 0 0 282215 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2680 144578 32385 0 0 0 31404 12888 0 194952 0 84428 0 0 0 91692 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

76 353 16 0 40 593 16 29 32 10 111 166 13 23 30 0 26 56 41 149 93 0 119 50 76 28 0 13 125 9 22 4 14 0 117 25 71 15 17 40 52

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

67b

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

2674259 2496241 178018 0

127534 260861 31447 0 59132 106148 4330 35976 55255 19801 163653 73847 33460 25049 24775 4929 54201 71402 91974 96329 178788 12500 208368 67456 120255 20839 0 28817 83551 13600 1240 8749 17961 98235 81035 30145 150554 9797 18188 75278 108800

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

166471 228466 0 61995

6011 15203 0 0 0 17207 3112 6703 0 2967 12698 10815 7596 2824 1675 0 2490 4598 8120 6912 9722 2309 4792 0 7914 928 0 1793 3929 0 1500 0 0 1882 8496 1055 2996 4223 3651 2350 0

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 86823 77720 9103 0

0 49595 0 0 1470 8577 0 175 0 0 24 1179 17 23 0 0 270 6766 117 0 137 0 2742 9625 268 379 0 244 399 1100 55 0 45 57 600 33 151 0 269 1273 1233

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 4750 98900 0 94150

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 4500 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 32530 23180 9350 0

0 10248 0 0 0 5366 0 0 0 0 0 8595 0 0 0 0 0 0 1197 0 0 4770 50 0 0 120 0 0 330 0 0 0 0 0 604 0 0 50 1200 0 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 87857 85390 2467 0

0 4465 0 0 0 12026 6238 1070 0 0 4495 0 0 0 0 0 0 11000 0 10053 12096 573 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2460 2023 0 5483 11499 0 0 4376

67g

67

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 5697103 5615268 81835 0

133545 803511 31447 0 60602 1405248 61808 43924 55255 22768 180870 376651 41073 27896 26450 4929 56961 93766 101558 115974 345321 52537 215952 77081 128437 58170 12888 30854 283261 14700 87223 8749 18006 102634 184450 31233 159184 25569 23308 78901 114409

Capital Campaigns 486362 311788 174574 0

0 70825 0 0 0 0 1260 0 0 0 0 105100 4273 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18109 0 0 0 26430 0 0 0 0 0 200000 0 0 0 40798 0 0 0 0 19567 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 101985 150292 0 48307

0 14991 0 0 0 2270 0 0 0 0 540 10760 497 0 0 0 645 1445 630 1405 0 23246 0 0 168 0 0 507 13210 0 14710 0 0 175 9324 5500 0 0 0 0 1962

68b

Other Sources and Projects 242378 101387 140991 0

0 84673 0 0 0 113765 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

68c

259753 229900 29853 0

0 29916 0 0 342 185119 468 0 0 0 4711 2618 233 0 0 0 0 777 20224 150 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 2522 0 100 0 0 0 11470 260 0 0 0 400 368

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 1090478 793367 297111 0

0 200405 0 0 342 301154 1728 0 0 0 5251 118478 5003 0 0 0 15685 2222 20854 1555 18109 23246 0 0 26598 75 0 507 44632 0 214810 0 0 175 61592 5760 0 0 0 19967 2330

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 1000 29042 0 28042

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

2000 22000 0 20000

0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

69

3000 51042 0 48042

0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Statistical Tables 433

CHURCH ID 848127 838868 838926 838904 838881 838915 838948 839043 839065 848286 839101 848322 839123 839145 839167 839180 839247 839817 839260 839282 839305 839327 839362 839407 839420 839464 839486 839500 833478 848583 839522 839134 848628 839681 848708 839726 848721 839748 839783 839841 839863

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

EARLEEN JOY REEDY PAUL W OVERHOLT JEFFERY L BURRESS KEVIN TULLY BLESVILLA AMBROSIO YAP DAVID ALBERT STEWART DONALD L SCOTT DARREL DUANE COX DAVID SANDERS RAY R CRAWFORD RICHARD CHARLES WHETSELL BRIAN K MANGAN FURAN JACKSON JUDY CONNER DARREL DUANE COX RICHARD J ROBART CAROLE SUE MINTER GARY D MOODY CYNTHIA L ROBERTSON GARY D MOODY RANDALL R HAMILL JULIE DOWLER DIANNA BRADFORD DARRYL R OWEN KATHLEEN JOY LEITHNER CHERYL L NEWTON BONNIE BATMAN DAVID R WHEELER JAMES F BRADFORD CHRISTOPHER LANCE TIGER KATHY A MORRIS FURAN JACKSON DOYLE CARROLL GARY D MOODY NORMAN VANCE WASSON DARRYL R OWEN DOYLE CARROLL JONATHAN GRANT BATES GEORGE ALLEN GILLAND ROBERT W VAN HOUSE JONATHAN GRANT BATES

PASTOR

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

17781 17855 0 74

87 87 1452 3053 74 215 63 141 305 2791 296 469 106 119 137 544 199 45 94 41 952 74 57 97 1436 414 146 288 94 1821 201 43 17 213 478 55 34 88 868 49 38

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1 3 0 12 2 0 1 0 0 0 54 0 6 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 5 0 2 0 6 1 2 22 6 18 6 0 0 0 7 0 4 3 10 0 0

178 223 0 45

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

14 7 7 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

1 43 0 42

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

111 123 0 12

1 0 14 5 0 0 0 2 0 10 2 2 0 1 0 14 0 0 1 0 6 0 2 0 4 4 2 10 0 17 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3 4 0 14 13 0 3 0 0 0 38 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 2 0 5 1 0 0 8 0 3 16 1 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

132 94 38 0

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

88 203 0 115

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

24 26 0 2

0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

3 2 1 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6

61 89 0 28

0 0 5 7 0 0 0 0 2 6 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

29 49 0 20

0 1 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Death 8

254 195 59 0

0 2 15 48 2 2 0 3 0 18 1 6 0 1 57 4 0 1 1 2 20 0 5 1 12 4 1 0 4 15 4 1 0 2 3 3 3 0 10 2 1

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 17758 17781 0 23

95 84 1461 3008 72 217 63 140 303 2879 296 465 106 120 80 558 201 44 101 39 851 75 56 96 1436 405 150 332 95 1834 206 42 17 211 489 52 37 93 866 46 37

9

4286 4323 0 37

32 12 330 338 15 60 11 26 30 877 121 117 29 58 21 143 55 24 39 13 349 22 35 15 181 66 39 181 62 459 84 13 17 21 128 24 20 44 143 18 14

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

134 148 0 14

4 0 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 45 1 4 1 1 0 6 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 0 6 1 0 6 2 12 3 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 5 0 0

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

787 815 0 28

15 10 65 4 0 0 0 0 14 241 21 3 1 0 0 6 0 0 23 0 51 0 1 0 68 0 15 0 11 179 30 0 0 2 4 12 0 1 4 0 6

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

434 Statistical Tables

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

1638 1660 0 22

25 5 43 150 21 15 3 0 14 450 115 19 6 0 0 20 6 35 25 10 138 13 14 6 53 6 0 148 8 200 33 0 10 0 0 18 10 15 0 0 4

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

115 122 0 7

0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 10 0 17 0 0 9 0 8 0 0 0 10 0 0

1381 1298 83 0

11 0 81 95 5 27 0 5 3 475 40 14 8 3 15 15 9 20 26 3 135 0 6 0 40 8 8 62 11 140 46 1 0 2 22 2 0 7 34 2 0

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

844 904 0 60

4 0 58 80 0 7 0 0 6 85 15 8 6 5 5 11 4 15 14 2 140 0 3 0 75 8 9 53 5 100 29 1 2 0 42 0 0 5 44 2 1

320 229 91 0

3 0 8 30 0 6 0 5 0 44 3 0 4 3 0 15 3 0 0 2 60 0 0 0 5 0 2 62 0 20 17 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 17 5 1

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17 17 6 310 20 11 40 0 12 16 360 55 0 11 25 8 30 35 0 39 4 100 20 3 0 86 35 18 62 23 300 63 9 0 5 25 5 0 16 65 9 6

1849 1756 93 0

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

4394 4187 207 0

35 6 457 225 16 80 0 22 25 964 113 22 29 36 28 71 51 35 79 11 435 20 12 0 206 51 37 239 39 560 155 11 2 7 91 9 0 29 160 18 8

22 6 186 195 6 33 6 14 25 407 28 51 15 31 15 51 25 10 31 0 177 8 8 0 94 35 18 56 15 251 38 9 0 2 50 9 0 18 45 8 8

2006 1999 7 0

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

150 197 0 47

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 2 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 2 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

1786 1864 0 78

63 0 82 100 0 0 0 0 0 436 35 65 0 40 0 66 0 1 26 0 93 0 0 0 60 23 22 93 43 239 55 0 0 25 122 0 0 10 87 0 0

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

227 218 9 0

6 1 14 20 1 7 0 2 4 28 3 10 4 2 3 8 3 2 4 0 17 1 1 0 11 4 7 6 4 20 6 2 0 1 10 0 0 3 9 2 1

92 106 0 14

0 0 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 10 5 2 1 1 2 7 1 1 2 0 12 0 1 0 19 0 1 6 1 0 2 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 1 1 0

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

153 153 0 0

1 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 28 2 4 1 0 0 7 2 0 2 0 7 2 0 0 6 4 1 3 51 20 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0

Statistical Tables 435

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

407 427 0 20

46292 29052 17240 0

0 0 85 0 0 200 0 0 0 2747 0 0 0 0 0 3719 45 0 0 0 14334 0 4165 0 515 0 0 1550 0 1940 500 0 0 0 16492 0 0 0 0 0 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 0 5 16 0 10 0 0 0 95 4 0 0 6 0 13 8 0 0 0 25 0 9 0 38 3 5 23 0 87 28 0 0 0 25 7 0 0 0 0 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26

1078 1073 5 0

4 0 140 137 0 12 7 0 12 138 15 0 10 0 0 49 54 0 16 0 106 0 8 0 81 8 12 48 13 99 44 0 0 0 15 15 0 0 30 2 3

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work

47928 45325 2603 0

0 0 5596 6587 0 0 0 0 0 3825 1630 0 530 0 0 2804 991 0 961 0 7790 0 4695 0 663 100 400 1636 600 5275 779 0 0 0 2866 0 0 0 200 0 0

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

23 11 12 0

0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

295 123 172 0

0 0 19 24 0 8 0 1 0 129 0 12 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 16 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 35 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 20 2 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

35 31 4 0

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

689 376 313 0

0 0 22 12 0 11 0 0 0 187 33 40 0 0 0 11 10 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 28 0 17 0 6 220 30 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 24 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

21 22 0 1

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 0 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 30 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 25 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 491 0 36 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 143 0 0

1026 612 414 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 33

34 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 5 1 4 3 4 0 1 10 7 5 0 11 0 5 3 8 0 10 3 3 9 22 5 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 5 0 1

141 99 42 0

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 48858 34254 14604 0

140 600 40 0 0 15 0 300 150 12120 3196 150 0 30 800 364 110 0 279 0 300 85 3813 52 2148 4695 120 3224 3212 10000 145 0 0 0 1900 20 0 50 750 0 50

35

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

69368680 69302801 65879 0

250000 65300 3671800 16126000 1145000 1372744 117000 250000 955005 7973174 610500 2370000 500000 450000 200000 1500000 518140 300000 297500 30000 3749652 770000 1221620 242000 6512750 1360000 708000 2500000 439450 4982700 1336310 60000 110000 326000 1432035 396000 225000 781000 2929000 345000 240000

36

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage)

UMVIM

6287690 6118526 169164 0

8094 789 551026 2008653 26889 95762 1187 5439 32125 214014 232341 238222 100000 206680 8358 476675 90079 40000 29253 15806 333918 103214 79905 14211 228575 50978 83000 150000 101628 96799 77050 1100 12204 20150 111295 22000 41073 66098 208000 86100 19000

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

7615635 8305147 0 689512

0 0 59900 0 0 0 0 0 0 2024000 0 609367 0 0 0 0 11775 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 206519 47959 0 1313431 0 2940573 0 0 0 0 362111 0 0 0 40000 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 402600 82471 320129 0

0 0 0 0 0 752 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 367719 0 0 0 22605 0 0 0 0 10427 0 0 0 0 1097 0 0 0 0 0 0

39

436 Statistical Tables

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

6141 6409 124017 232352 3762 19648 2357 4177 10281 203939 34864 13856 5159 9874 4938 47486 14756 2770 12830 1881 97703 7347 10234 3375 28485 13088 8060 1939 10104 110983 17807 1667 4133 7143 21285 6950 4235 4568 39786 6667 1418

1168474 1150101 18373 0

1265857 1188839 77018 0

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

6141 6409 124017 232152 8835 19636 2357 4177 10281 203939 34864 32535 5159 9874 4938 47486 14604 2770 12830 1881 97703 7347 10234 3358 61985 18342 8060 23149 10104 110981 17807 1667 4133 7143 37079 6950 4235 4568 36131 6667 3329

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40a

69722 69721 1 0

338 353 6830 12787 487 1082 130 230 566 11233 1920 1792 284 543 272 2616 804 153 707 103 5382 405 564 185 3414 1010 444 1275 556 6113 981 92 228 393 2042 383 233 252 1990 367 183

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

68170 69721 0 1551

338 353 6830 12787 487 1082 130 0 566 11233 1920 1792 284 543 272 2616 804 0 707 103 5382 405 564 185 3414 1010 444 106 556 6113 981 92 228 393 2042 383 233 252 1990 367 183

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b 63 90 9653 18650 160 3452 255 0 0 9725 1665 0 0 0 0 0 595 0 398 100 4778 245 0 0 4202 45 0 0 1000 9075 1525 0 0 250 0 100 0 0 0 73 0

66099 100983 0 34884

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES

4822 6241 0 1419

0 95 150 0 0 100 0 0 265 0 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 247 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0

Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 25 0 25

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27607 28152 0 545

153 136 3592 4931 0 299 40 101 736 5710 1043 0 66 0 0 2089 0 36 760 0 1564 93 184 83 2048 0 102 15 938 1893 226 21 52 91 0 88 0 58 459 0 0

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 264214 188163 76051 0

0 100 1450 4320 200 1500 196 180 0 223209 1000 0 0 0 300 0 395 0 3065 0 1975 396 0 43 0 15772 0 0 1000 1403 0 21 0 200 0 0 650 6839 0 0 0

48

277555 336028 0 58473

0 250 52035 18550 454 139 145 1295 0 0 25577 1589 496 0 240 20942 700 0 0 2170 40465 1411 600 200 9566 261 0 8148 1200 79092 3599 197 0 100 0 150 0 6905 1029 0 50

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

Statistical Tables 437

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

50b

Human Relations Day

1473 872 601 0

0 0 60 200 0 258 0 0 0 110 25 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 217 20 0 0 117 363 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

5006 4316 690 0

75 110 580 200 0 165 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 206 0 0 0 775 0 0 0 216 5 0 0 196 1589 289 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Peace With Justice

50c

905 554 351 0

0 0 91 200 0 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 265 0 0 0 84 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

1494 1833 0 339

0 0 25 200 0 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 25 0 170 0 0 0 128 306 185 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0

World Communion 50e

1433 1133 300 0

0 0 156 448 0 196 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 205 0 0 0 97 15 0 0 103 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

977 1063

0 0 111 200 0 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 0 0 0 165 0 0 0 0 227 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

241365 242333 0 968

0 0 21443 24798 7373 10575 0 0 0 30004 5271 11306 2394 0 0 12132 0 0 8061 0 13372 0 0 0 11908 7373 3401 10889 7417 22631 6750 810 0 0 8448 0 0 0 15009 0 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4544 0 0 0 0

10188 5220 4968 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

1174623 1139360 35263 0

13956 8400 67554 74759 20976 47000 6000 0 17500 83939 25212 46000 15960 8666 0 58860 43499 7200 34760 4078 73349 0 18000 12600 54067 32768 26954 37799 26497 73400 29999 5400 10000 16129 45820 13200 8780 12892 67660 15750 9240

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

138797 127516 11281 0

0 0 21764 41520 0 0 0 0 0 47185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28328 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54 3744 0 43100 39600 5000 0 1400 0 4500 71615 19255 6000 0 11481 0 4900 4500 0 3144 0 6000 0 0 0 6000 0 2700 3695 6769 29872 0 0 4000 4000 12000 0 0 0 6500 1625 0

301400 309916 0 8516

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

300 2068 14800 5000 1351 3000 0 0 0 10600 2288 5768 0 0 0 3200 0 0 2000 0 8841 0 0 1131 6808 3100 0 4500 0 9430 3700 0 0 4000 1400 1940 0 1200 3109 0 0

99534 114356 0 14822

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY

57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1240 1180 60 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

438 Statistical Tables

0 0 0 0

59

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

2326819 2276200 50619 0

1320 6822 292618 550652 1800 16369 0 9800 3646 414179 69461 46337 0 2420 10400 67732 6500 0 3300 0 208795 18680 9504 0 142506 16074 1761 67748 0 224857 10638 600 0 2703 66450 0 0 0 53147 0 0

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

526301 493040 33261 0

3961 1269 66266 101570 178 17892 434 1099 1593 94081 11384 8297 1168 348 2851 24932 4466 5644 2063 442 41758 852 859 150 6263 3444 2089 26135 1434 65930 4307 10 251 427 2107 1025 202 998 17343 30 749

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 1613561 1536331 77230 0

10087 14189 155308 227337 13895 28157 2903 5519 17339 291522 30192 42870 6118 18798 10730 36735 12472 4356 16355 4177 107093 13078 24500 3325 71626 34456 12383 44054 17894 140086 29029 2865 4872 8996 37694 19779 5001 13896 60753 8145 4977

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

859551 1016947 0 157396

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 273392 0 101065 0 0 0 0 2864 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29131 9128 0 93160 0 328997 0 0 0 0 14614 0 0 0 7200 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

1051912 825799 226113 0

1297 1433 430412 13558 0 28004 0 7409 6527 40741 5030 7377 1387 1026 6069 0 6245 0 4801 0 17334 0 22335 0 4343 140 2241 370189 0 7297 15299 0 0 5006 0 0 11212 10752 24448 0 0

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

10233520 9977382 256138 0

41435 41724 1312015 1371832 55636 178331 13860 29580 62953 1811184 235687 292257 33032 53156 35800 281624 98055 26250 92301 12951 629533 42507 86855 21092 381562 136699 60535 668377 75684 1144628 124334 11683 23536 49678 211860 43615 34857 59115 298433 32657 16617

Statistical Tables 439

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

AVANT BARNSDALL BARTLESVILLE, E. CROSS BARTLESVILLE, FIRST BARTLESVILLE, GRACE-EPWORTH BARTLESVILLE, OAK PARK BIG CABIN CHELSEA, EPWORTH CHELSEA, MEMORIAL CLAREMORE, FIRST CLEORA COLLINSVILLE, MEADOWCREEK COMMERCE COPAN DELAWARE DEWEY FAIRLAND FORAKER FOYIL GRAINOLA GROVE JAY KETCHUM LENAPAH MIAMI NOWATA OCHELATA OOLOGAH OTTERBEIN OWASSO, FIRST PAWHUSKA QUAPAW SALINA SHIDLER SKIATOOK SOUTH COFFEYVILLE SPAVINAW SYCAMORE CHAPEL VINITA WELCH WYANDOTTE

BARTLESVILLE DISTRICT

0 0 695994 1238755 0 103542 0 0 0 945458 0 128325 0 0 0 269868 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 305970 0 62972 32139 0 722935 0 0 0 0 171892 0 0 0 190630 0 0

4868480 4509653 358827 0

4046 4031 15 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

26 13 310 437 12 45 7 15 21 739 115 121 16 32 12 136 0 20 26 8 347 22 23 14 233 80 23 180 40 471 115 6 13 19 138 20 16 30 120 17 8

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

3248845 3365310 0 116465

49538 24498 181593 51516 58626 56158 16861 16525 59391 378031 238950 150685 26886 89395 16555 9738 73828 10945 75991 8758 583205 25921 50624 14540 31376 129906 1691 179657 63200 199538 110233 10609 24507 35210 41483 35154 28900 46745 0 31500 10378

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

194870 187432 7438 0

1509 3748 9509 10238 2069 1121 0 4523 2837 39015 0 5103 0 0 3945 250 3814 2070 5517 790 15272 3681 3368 0 2230 5528 2864 7146 12951 15681 5529 0 0 589 7000 4291 0 1507 8261 300 2614

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 82490 75848 6642 0

7 105 317 55538 533 124 0 0 25 0 2036 0 0 1542 0 9667 2368 980 17 0 1488 0 944 13 1125 40 0 39 95 584 205 0 0 82 892 22 1381 0 1106 1140 75

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 141195 81729 59466 0

0 0 128495 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12100 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 25511 21057 4454 0

0 4650 1867 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 4995 0 0 441 0 0 457 0 1685 7200 0 0 535 21 0 0 0 605 125 0 0 50 2130 0 0 0 600 0 100

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 120821 168284 0 47463

601 0 0 22097 1107 0 0 1950 346 0 0 0 0 0 6576 7935 0 5525 0 6389 3740 290 3678 0 0 5710 8253 0 0 29607 0 0 0 633 0 0 0 0 16007 377 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 8682212 8409313 272899 0

51655 33001 1017775 1378144 62335 160995 16861 22998 62599 1362504 240986 284113 31881 90937 27076 297899 80010 19520 81982 15937 605390 37092 58614 14553 341236 141205 87880 219581 76246 968950 116092 10609 24507 36564 223397 39467 30281 48252 216604 33317 13167

67

Capital Campaigns 1892159 749114 1143045 0

260 1624 115750 1338737 0 0 0 0 0 225638 0 3961 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15420 0 0 0 0 0 0 101390 5434 83945 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 308532 236707 71825 0

1282 90 148056 40305 0 335 28 697 0 33660 0 520 0 2813 400 1400 80 0 0 0 3295 174 2244 4031 6529 7765 1486 650 0 22760 945 0 0 6230 16650 52 0 0 6055 0 0

68b

Other Sources and Projects 386578 209060 177518 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 246780 0 12641 0 0 0 0 2610 0 0 0 0 0 1203 0 0 0 0 6818 0 0 7291 0 0 325 0 0 14510 18925 75475 0 0

68c

175108 127165 47943 0

577 3197 17757 8603 0 4779 0 0 265 13379 4233 1170 0 0 0 3823 1756 0 1776 100 63250 1941 68 0 9520 0 0 22642 2335 11209 2129 0 0 150 0 150 0 0 299 0 0

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 2762377 1322046 1440331 0

2119 4911 281563 1387645 0 5114 28 697 265 519457 4233 18292 0 2813 400 5223 4446 0 1776 100 81965 2115 3515 4031 16049 7765 1486 131500 7769 117914 10365 0 0 6705 16650 202 14510 18925 81829 0 0

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 7624 10716 0 3092

0 0 0 0 7624 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

69b

2600 2625 0 25

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

5279 15153 0 9874

0 0 0 0 0 679 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4000 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

69

15503 28494 0 12991

0 0 0 0 7624 679 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4000 0 600 0 0 2600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

440 Statistical Tables

CHURCH ID 843546 839965 839976 839954 839987 840064 840086 840144 840166 840188 840190 840224 840246 840281 840304 840383 840406 840428 840441 840463 840485 842724 840543 840587 840601 840623 840680 840703 840725 840747 840840 849554 840760 840782 840862 840942 841046 841081 841126 841183 844461 843400 841241 841263

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

PASTOR VIRGIL ROBERT PAYNE DAVID DESMOND PLAYER BRUCE E DAVIS CHARLES H STEWART DEAN BROOKSHIER BRUCE E DAVIS JOHN GABLE MATTHEW D FRANKS TIMOTHY P ISRAEL CHARLES NORDEAN DEBRA MARLETT CAMPBELL GREG A KEITH ROLAND A YOUNGBERG DAVID CRONINGER DEBRA MARLETT CAMPBELL CHARLES H STEWART VIRGIL ROBERT PAYNE BOBBY JONES TERRY D KOEHN R T PERRY CHARLES NORDEAN LARRY B HARLAN TIMOTHY LYN ASHCRAFT SARA ANN BARBER LINDA LUSNIA ROBERT CHARLES GILBERT KYLE W KINER K KYLE CLARK SARA ANN BARBER STEVEN H BRANT DEBRA MARLETT CAMPBELL ROBERT CHARLES GILBERT LINDA LUSNIA JOHN GABLE MARSHA PURTELL MATTHEW D FRANKS DELBERT A WATKINS MARGO VESTAL DELBERT A WATKINS LARRY B HARLAN R T PERRY LARRY WAYNE MASONER LYNN EDWARD BRACK T SCOTT NORTHRIP

CLINTON DISTRICT

119 2423 203 159 107 270 57 108 155 27 55 337 1296 300 74 137 55 134 812 60 48 75 285 48 76 166 248 335 156 229 49 224 148 29 423 94 81 207 130 129 64 460 1110 41

11743 11742 1 0

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

81 105 0 24

0 13 6 1 4 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 9 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 5 0 0 4 0 1 1 6 4 0

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

2 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

1 1 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

65 39 26 0

0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 5 0 12 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 8 0

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

49 48 1 0

2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

6 3 3 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6 1 5 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches 39 52 0 13

0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

15 25 0 10

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0

Removed by Death 1 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 6 3 1 0 2 2 11 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 5 2 2 5 0 1 0 2 6 4 1 9 2 1 1 0 10 1

101 112 0 11

8

11774 11743 31 0

120 2423 210 160 111 273 58 111 154 18 55 335 1289 307 73 139 53 136 810 61 48 75 291 48 74 167 244 341 154 239 52 227 149 27 438 90 80 202 126 130 64 465 1107 40

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

19 339 73 42 27 21 26 44 11 14 13 76 140 97 18 24 15 46 273 27 30 30 51 11 36 25 98 88 50 72 20 85 28 12 109 44 4 66 32 66 13 61 197 29

2602 2689 0 87

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

0 8 8 3 2 1 1 7 0 0 0 7 2 11 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 13 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 5 2

105 82 23 0

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

465 452 13 0

0 4 18 13 0 3 0 16 0 0 0 40 73 3 0 8 1 0 9 0 0 0 52 3 0 1 28 4 11 15 0 12 0 0 8 12 0 3 1 0 0 36 89 2

Statistical Tables 441

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

CLINTON DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

1350 1111 239 0

3 175 23 28 0 6 0 48 0 0 6 46 18 48 6 15 0 32 477 10 3 0 19 0 8 25 37 0 0 42 2 62 7 0 23 14 0 24 3 30 0 71 39 0

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

76 67 9 0

0 11 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 4 0 6 0 4 1 0 11 0 0 6 0 3 0 6 3 0

1288 1178 110 0

5 543 14 9 5 0 7 25 0 12 0 48 40 38 4 8 0 20 60 5 0 6 19 0 3 8 92 26 25 20 0 43 0 0 75 17 0 12 4 5 4 22 59 5

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

549 533 16 0

0 81 10 3 4 3 0 30 0 0 0 11 33 22 4 2 0 5 55 0 5 0 22 0 5 2 25 17 24 16 0 18 1 0 18 4 0 7 0 15 0 65 41 1

0 15 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 12 20 0 2 0 15 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 7 25 0 5 0 0 15 1 0 0 5 0 0 8 17 9

187 186 1 0

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

1398 1282 116 0

0 332 38 9 11 13 0 8 0 6 0 75 17 23 4 6 0 34 190 15 15 0 27 20 6 12 24 81 22 50 8 31 0 0 110 12 0 24 15 42 9 52 38 19

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

3422 3179 243 0

5 971 62 21 20 16 7 68 0 18 0 134 102 103 12 18 0 74 319 20 20 6 68 20 14 29 141 129 78 111 8 97 1 0 218 34 0 43 24 62 13 147 155 34

10 142 35 12 15 6 7 17 7 14 0 34 79 51 0 8 7 25 109 20 14 0 14 3 10 18 53 52 21 49 8 63 2 4 48 12 2 22 18 45 12 29 97 15

1209 1298 0 89

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

140 128 12 0

0 41 6 4 0 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 8 24 12 0

0 192 50 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 100 90 48 0 0 0 42 165 0 6 0 39 0 0 0 88 125 32 60 0 58 0 0 70 80 0 25 0 0 0 39 35 0

1424 1345 79 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

0 26 6 2 2 1 1 4 0 3 0 7 13 9 0 1 0 4 14 2 2 0 5 0 2 0 12 8 5 9 2 11 1 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 9 6 6 3

201 197 4 0

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

94 75 19 0

0 3 2 2 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 2 16 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 5 4 8 0 5 1 0 10 3 0 2 2 1 1 2 4 0

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

0 42 3 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 11 2 2 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 3 0

108 100 8 0

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

442 Statistical Tables

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

CLINTON DISTRICT

378 371 7 0

21548 20634 914 0

0 0 547 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 800 0 0 0 3808 0 280 0 745 0 0 0 1075 0 0 7031 0 0 0 0 2320 0 0 284 0 3528 0 0 1130 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 15 14 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 16 33 8 9 0 0 28 0 0 0 33 5 0 0 15 39 12 25 0 8 0 0 26 0 0 15 0 17 0 12 34 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26

0 90 18 16 10 0 7 10 9 0 0 20 47 15 0 11 8 0 53 0 10 0 20 8 0 0 26 0 24 34 0 14 24 0 64 0 0 27 0 5 0 15 70 0

655 638 17 0

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work

53841 57119 0 3278

0 8526 375 1000 0 0 4500 2929 230 0 0 500 3100 558 0 0 1125 0 5330 0 18 0 3240 0 0 0 3500 1800 1106 5484 0 1400 317 0 3258 0 0 387 0 690 0 1322 3146 0

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

3 8 0 5

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

62 109 0 47

0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

18 10 8 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

151 125 26 0

0 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 47 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

27 25 2 0

0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0

33

774 657 117 0

0 71 85 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 75 13 0 4 0 0 0 68 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 95 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 63 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

34 0 10 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 24 0 2 0 2 0 7 0 1 2 0 4 4 2 3 0 13 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0

100 70 30 0

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM

42474 10316 32158 0

156 6217 85 0 0 85 0 0 0 200 0 172 1800 40 20 0 0 0 31660 0 125 0 45 0 60 0 56 490 12 325 50 69 30 0 400 0 0 200 0 0 0 97 80 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 45449527 41363736 4085791 0

156500 5533600 899000 98900 178000 163000 60000 584000 351000 57000 30000 1490993 4058102 2438000 42000 368000 52700 101000 5262622 282000 785000 220000 74000 10000 4147000 320000 2268204 799000 115600 1315524 228400 835000 527000 171831 2304170 472800 48000 1002000 1111000 1229640 280000 1033000 3885941 60000

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

8198815 10066931 0 1868116

35352 293576 27489 100000 51138 16498 30000 19714 0 0 0 23915 699966 31873 0 137000 12234 102072 2482440 72083 234426 0 112000 30000 196000 151000 541063 0 0 449613 45000 160645 5000 0 757224 69397 45000 184895 29749 129390 4800 13716 884547 20000

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

108814 153324 0 44510

0 0 108813 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistical Tables 443

769006 729207 39799 0

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

40a

745062 720744 24318 0

5369 124753 8811 5002 3490 5436 1646 6993 2219 783 792 19223 69792 25148 5810 5349 4500 4354 96896 4915 12619 2802 11802 2526 7087 7638 26242 24340 11456 14081 5535 16263 3342 2545 29721 6570 1260 27079 14708 16344 2113 26180 69389 2139

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

5369 124753 16831 11748 3490 5436 1646 6993 2219 1840 1860 19223 69792 25148 5810 5349 4500 4354 96896 4915 12619 2802 11802 2526 7087 7638 26242 24340 11456 14081 5535 16263 7707 2545 29721 6570 1260 26919 14708 16344 4961 26180 69389 2139

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CHURCH ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

CLINTON DISTRICT

48131 48814 0 683

338 7867 1060 740 220 343 104 441 155 119 117 1211 4396 1584 366 369 283 282 6102 309 795 177 728 159 446 481 1653 1533 721 887 349 1024 447 160 1872 414 75 1695 926 1029 0 1649 4370 135

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

44084 49259 0 5175

338 5358 1060 0 220 343 104 441 155 0 117 1211 4396 1584 366 369 283 50 6102 309 795 177 728 159 446 481 1653 1533 721 887 349 1024 0 160 1872 414 75 1695 926 1029 0 1649 4370 135

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 1147 3637 0 0 0 0 8291 0 100 0 434 0 110 157 1150 0 0 0 0 0 70 25 354 0 0 1020 1050 0 0 0 6825 0

24395 28733

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES

711 478 233 0

0 0 355 0 0 189 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

100 50 50 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0

22927 15149 7778 0

0 1584 565 292 44 155 21 89 28 25 0 244 1566 1009 74 68 57 55 1351 62 302 36 290 32 221 97 333 333 362 7769 95 207 170 42 377 227 16 342 337 391 63 712 2857 27

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

60657 15533 45124 0

0 1660 291 0 200 0 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 340 200 0 0 0 0 500 50 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 6342 1575 990 0 0 38391 0 0 0 1937 0 0 7137 859 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

150699 150529 170 0

235 80808 500 5160 100 415 0 1030 0 0 0 0 9434 5276 0 0 0 551 0 2717 0 0 0 0 491 2325 4200 2809 0 7479 3400 2985 630 0 8894 0 0 1000 0 0 153 1355 8752 0

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

444 Statistical Tables

832 492 340 0

50a

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

50b

Human Relations Day

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 377 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

CHURCH ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

CLINTON DISTRICT

1804 1328 476 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 424 0 0 0 0 465 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 315 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 25 50 0 0 0 400 0

Peace With Justice

50c

789 300 489 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 159 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 86 50 0 0 0 428 0

Native American Ministries 50d

967 648 319 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 50 0 0 0 650 0

World Communion 50e

827 1020 0 193

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 251 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 31 100 0 0 0 355 0

UM Student Day 50f

966 530 436 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 100 0 0 0 720 0

252148 237975 14173 0

0 19322 7747 0 0 3066 0 6173 0 592 225 9000 12611 9766 2847 0 0 0 30321 0 3114 2172 9526 0 8481 4500 14100 10890 0 8775 5605 8628 4958 0 12371 4588 1300 11475 9362 7541 0 9315 12757 1020

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

960118 1000485 0 40367

9600 62917 28434 29125 3200 13628 5814 18480 7053 3000 1200 35200 47456 38904 15326 17312 9600 9660 60096 8996 17250 9654 29789 7000 18141 19954 32721 38294 26750 6116 18427 19677 22034 7914 27751 15891 4500 45579 35350 27489 6400 32158 62278 4000

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

70334 88002 0 17668

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70334 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54 0 9600 6000 0 6400 0 0 0 0 0 0 4800 8000 4500 0 0 0 0 9585 0 2500 0 1000 0 749 0 3500 4500 5000 23556 0 5800 0 0 18000 4500 0 0 3600 4800 3600 5083 6363 2800

144236 152825 0 8589

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

0 7447 4200 7200 0 0 0 2000 0 0 0 5000 7500 7200 0 0 800 2040 9500 6504 3015 0 0 0 1200 0 5168 1524 0 3700 0 5800 0 0 0 1908 0 3000 2155 5000 0 6355 4772 400

103388 104975 0 1587

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57

13228 13358 0 130

0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12928 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistical Tables 445

1071032 1072211 0 1179

0 0 0 0

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

59 0 262453 10598 11525 715 3020 0 1960 0 1050 0 17709 137746 28200 1300 1200 0 2760 201486 0 6971 1200 2820 0 2400 4300 64414 53244 4563 4402 1600 13581 1760 0 29332 0 0 12387 4067 7206 1620 36101 137342 0

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

CLINTON DISTRICT

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

283012 290907 0 7895

1110 63873 2031 1205 523 94 165 6358 1 2518 4800 7313 26422 9493 1500 3080 1288 1848 29330 1258 7541 700 4285 1630 955 1517 12825 6610 1155 8950 1895 11204 1448 275 9499 1528 184 5513 4490 6561 492 5237 23819 489

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 1089567 1085762 3805 0

5631 189445 19189 9931 7121 9824 3079 14822 5385 5052 2000 24042 99669 43403 8000 10940 8613 12920 104404 10814 19885 4200 25834 6096 8910 11239 36631 36367 19369 20030 7000 22032 9900 3699 33065 9782 2459 38982 7495 40461 9072 28609 91481 2685

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

45564 190597 0 145033

0 0 21395 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24169 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

755409 455685 299724 0

1446 17419 369 3010 1287 0 758 19889 0 0 0 27097 35921 21643 0 7300 0 12554 12174 0 1119 20025 5131 1690 0 7366 67754 8849 1284 2600 0 4922 6181 0 6055 1411 0 0 0 114616 1900 20427 320000 3212

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

5842856 5677575 165281 0

23729 846639 111545 72450 23400 36170 11612 78387 14841 13020 9134 175008 461660 200577 35423 45618 25141 46792 641380 36075 75461 40966 91639 19133 49421 59574 271176 189293 70660 114687 45481 113113 50569 14660 215682 46819 9794 148302 98955 231438 25413 180318 754794 16907

446 Statistical Tables

CLINTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ALFALFA ALTUS, FIRST ALTUS, GRACE ALTUS, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS ARAPAHO BLAIR BRIDGEPORT CALUMET CANUTE CARTER CHAPEL HILL CHEYENNE CLINTON CORDELL CUSTER CITY DUKE EAKLY ELDORADO ELK CITY ELMER ERICK FAY GEARY GOULD GRANITE HAMMON HINTON HOBART HOLLIS HYDRO INDEPENDENCE LEEDEY LONE WOLF LOOKEBA MANGUM, FIRST RED ROCK ROCKY - Closed SAYRE SENTINEL THOMAS TIPTON WATONGA WEATHERFORD WILLOW

CLINTON DISTRICT

2688 2595 93 0

1682565 1835828 0 153263

0 463546 87035 42892 0 0 0 0 0 6728 0 14110 304814 0 0 0 0 0 145899 0 0 22000 0 0 0 0 0 144026 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15542 0 435973 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

15 411 90 30 20 25 22 35 14 3 12 74 175 101 39 10 13 0 223 23 29 28 65 0 26 24 75 129 31 83 21 50 26 12 132 39 3 74 37 57 21 102 273 16

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

2893142 2578459 314683 0

67b 25400 241392 25178 0 17310 31133 10000 44048 17516 0 1100 73444 74340 163284 32000 53075 33324 0 416923 31405 76175 0 103683 0 35626 48807 134157 54832 57486 101649 46222 138000 42746 14385 137731 52087 6572 142270 60818 115237 1497 141406 66391 24493

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

190443 181650 8793 0

67c 6369 14413 2593 3856 882 1776 0 2191 0 2572 0 6183 3922 3973 0 0 1400 44423 4378 0 5354 0 0 17796 4852 1204 5351 3189 3532 6439 1300 2654 5068 0 8664 5317 1600 2695 2702 3251 1865 48 8631 0

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 168051 217833 0 49782

67d 181 441 0 133 1516 83 0 414 206 0 0 817 18330 72 15 0 76 0 78379 0 457 1215 9215 23 2850 2688 11033 78 54 5112 1200 1519 12 0 405 77 483 2785 4801 0 0 36 23345 0

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 65690 0 65690

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 27916 26089 1827 0

0 1480 590 200 0 3500 0 490 0 10000 0 0 850 0 0 0 0 875 105 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 2875 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5071 0 1465 0 0 350 0 0 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 153342 152622 720 0

13 0 3773 0 0 0 0 4657 0 0 0 21739 46325 0 970 0 0 0 1326 0 316 0 0 1378 0 0 8292 0 4568 12766 0 0 0 0 23235 0 0 2117 14771 0 348 6748 0 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 5115459 5058171 57288 0

67 31963 721272 119169 47081 19708 36492 10000 51800 17722 19300 1100 116293 448581 167329 32985 53075 34800 45298 647010 31405 82367 23215 112898 19197 43328 52699 161708 202125 65640 125966 48722 142173 47826 14385 170035 62552 8655 151332 83092 118488 19602 148238 534340 24493

Capital Campaigns 750775 912218 0 161443

0 58778 0 0 0 0 0 6301 0 0 0 34034 0 0 0 0 0 0 213750 0 0 0 15200 0 0 0 30835 8327 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87718 0 21995 273837 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 80118 38163 41955 0

0 2118 600 205 3900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2380 1185 1000 0 0 0 0 3630 1378 0 11895 0 380 0 3535 1560 3833 270 0 150 0 0 26128 0 0 3260 491 375 4750 1125 5970 0

68b

Other Sources and Projects 229734 40463 189271 0

0 0 555 0 0 0 1612 0 0 0 0 0 0 17587 0 0 23615 0 0 0 14595 0 0 0 0 0 0 9552 9079 5971 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147168 0

68c

39684 45554 0 5870

0 0 355 0 0 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 1827 10427 0 0 0 0 10221 0 100 0 162 0 246 0 360 3693 0 261 600 0 355 0 354 290 0 1760 650 0 0 1909 5925 0

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

1100311 1036398 63913 0

0 60896 1510 205 3900 189 1612 6301 0 0 0 34034 4207 29199 1000 0 23615 0 223971 3630 16073 0 27257 0 626 0 34730 23132 12912 6502 600 150 355 0 26482 290 0 5020 1141 88093 4750 25029 432900 0

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 1400 1100 300 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

2314 2634 0 320

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2164 0 0 0 0 0

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

69c

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

69

3714 3734 0 20

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 1400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2164 0 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Statistical Tables 447

CHURCH ID 842347 842382 838983 839021 842440 842462 842507 842520 842542 833764 833786 833844 842622 842644 842688 842655 833866 842702 842746 842781 842804 842826 842861 842883 842906 842928 842941 842985 843023 843045 843067 843080 843125 843147 839442 843227 843262 839646 843284 843307 843320 839761 843386 843422

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

RACHEL PARROTT RUTH ANN TIPPS PAM COTTRILL CRAIG MILES WILSON RICHARD WEHRMAN JOHN R BIZZELL PAUL W CALKIN RACHEL PARROTT N RUTH ATTERBERRY JOHN R BIZZELL GARRY R VINCENT DONNA DODSON JAMES W JONES GRAYSON L LUCKY SHEILA G COMBS-FRANCIS HEUNG SUN LEE LESLY L BROADBENT RICHERT RAY REDINGER LINDA C POPE JOEL D THOMPSON JAMES R HILL JAMES FARMER LINDA C POPE SANDRA REEVES SHEPHERD MARY C IRBY C MICHAEL STRANGE JAMES A HARVEY VERA ELLEN WALTON ROBERT LESTER BARR N RUTH ATTERBERRY MIRIAM SUSAN GROVE CHRIS SHORT RUTH ANN TIPPS DONALD E JONES JAMES C HOLLIFIELD JAN FLETCHER G KAY BUCHANAN SHARON KAY COCHRAN MARY C IRBY SANDRA REEVES SHEPHERD TERRILL PARVIN JANICE KAYE MEESE MIRIAM SUSAN GROVE GARRY R VINCENT

PASTOR

ENID DISTRICT

116 45 741 217 137 148 456 30 112 50 119 194 534 2003 465 35 321 333 163 212 410 50 114 52 321 786 128 303 93 152 12 41 363 190 214 203 215 85 88 28 144 621 125 189

11358 11549 0 191

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

81 102 0 21

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 19 9 0 2 12 0 10 0 0 3 0 5 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

2 3 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

55 11 44 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

49 73 0 24

0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 18 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

46 39 7 0

1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 4 0 9 3 1 0 2 0 3 1 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

48 99 0 51

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

113 25 88 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

5c

89 76 13 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 42 0 28

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches 6 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

18 37 0 19

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7 3 2 10 1 2 3 4 1 0 1 1 3 9 19 8 0 3 5 1 2 4 1 1 2 4 11 1 3 3 4 0 0 5 1 2 3 3 2 3 0 2 4 1 5

143 140 3 0

Removed by Death 8

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 11166 11358 0 192

114 43 734 217 133 144 454 29 112 53 171 86 465 1954 468 35 347 343 161 220 410 48 121 51 322 786 127 306 90 145 12 29 361 188 218 200 209 83 85 28 144 623 113 184

9

2756 3054 0 298

40 8 95 49 14 23 88 17 31 27 44 36 60 344 122 45 218 133 10 40 91 34 50 35 47 138 32 69 19 61 9 15 35 113 155 66 57 28 19 9 43 82 46 59

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

81 87 0 6

0 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

704 696 8 0

12 0 5 0 1 0 65 3 30 0 0 0 28 211 18 0 74 25 8 14 26 0 2 1 27 46 0 21 0 33 0 0 0 7 4 21 2 0 2 0 3 8 4 3

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

448 Statistical Tables

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

ENID DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

1307 1314 0 7

5 0 21 5 25 0 50 3 11 0 10 0 26 49 38 0 147 89 50 10 145 11 60 9 8 34 13 40 0 53 6 0 24 140 55 71 40 9 5 0 32 0 10 3

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

55 82 0 27

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 3 0 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0

1124 1349 0 225

6 1 3 10 2 6 74 1 3 5 11 2 25 243 52 0 57 160 0 45 40 2 30 0 19 53 18 64 5 11 0 3 10 28 44 21 16 6 2 0 10 21 5 10

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11

15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

808 792 16 0

5 1 19 9 10 0 24 1 7 0 7 0 14 300 11 0 17 55 15 7 42 2 15 3 9 32 8 21 2 12 0 0 7 17 30 37 29 3 6 0 0 20 2 9

280 217 63 0

0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 2 13 100 7 0 23 10 0 4 5 0 6 2 0 28 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 1 2 2 0 1 0 12 2 0

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

2082 2111 0 29

0 0 70 0 0 16 21 0 8 10 26 25 65 853 40 0 146 65 10 10 45 21 10 8 38 194 14 33 6 11 0 8 0 61 70 28 40 12 21 7 25 38 18 9

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

4294 4469 0 175

11 2 94 19 12 22 129 2 18 15 54 29 117 1496 110 0 243 290 25 66 132 25 61 13 66 307 44 126 13 34 0 11 17 106 170 87 87 23 29 8 35 91 27 28

17 0 60 20 0 10 31 10 6 5 25 20 38 230 60 0 108 41 0 14 39 21 25 11 29 64 15 30 5 36 0 11 20 67 73 42 20 13 17 0 10 41 9 24

1317 1450 0 133

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

192 165 27 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 10 0 0 27 0 12 0 11 0 5 3 10 0 0 0 0 38 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 4 0 0 0 25 0 2 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

1246 1237 9 0

0 1 0 52 0 0 61 0 52 0 40 0 53 160 60 0 59 85 0 40 25 0 0 18 18 43 35 57 0 61 0 0 0 89 104 0 30 38 0 0 0 17 7 41

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

194 177 17 0

3 0 6 0 0 16 7 0 2 5 4 3 6 18 8 0 12 7 0 4 6 3 5 2 5 9 2 8 0 6 0 2 0 7 9 5 5 3 2 0 2 5 3 4

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

90 74 16 0

0 0 3 6 2 1 1 0 0 10 1 0 10 4 5 0 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 0 2 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 8 2 1 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 2

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

97 80 17 0

2 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 10 1 0 6 9 2 0 18 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 6 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 9 2 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 0

Statistical Tables 449

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

ENID DISTRICT

188 200 0 12

8034 10147 0 2113

0 0 500 0 0 0 238 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3200 0 0 2250 0 0 334 0 0 0 0 315 0 397 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 0 24 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 20 0 5 14 0 0 4 0 25 0 5 0 0 3 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 15 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26

919 957 0 38

14 0 30 0 8 0 77 0 12 0 15 19 0 116 45 0 23 79 0 4 21 0 15 22 16 38 10 14 10 33 3 0 33 0 42 57 5 0 10 0 42 28 42 36

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 40980 42947 0 1967

1205 0 1375 0 290 0 712 0 578 0 600 0 0 6425 2800 0 1200 2934 0 150 1020 0 751 620 149 2461 575 812 895 2272 0 0 888 0 3698 2583 300 0 20 0 2500 356 1211 1600

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

5 9 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

33 34 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

60 53 7 0

0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 14 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

846 536 310 0

0 0 7 6 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 300 12 68 0 0 167 15 0 2 37 0 0 0 0 10 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 60 132 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

25 26 0 1

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

33

1470 1519 0 49

0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 914 160 25 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 22 116 20 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 48 0 0 0 0 26 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

34

146 113 33 0

4 0 5 4 0 2 1 4 1 2 5 1 5 29 4 0 3 4 3 2 1 3 3 0 5 5 4 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 6 2 4 9 0 1 2 8 2

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM

44168 33316 10852 0

180 0 250 50 0 3500 163 145 60 175 190 22000 4500 1076 26 0 1036 400 165 30 6000 200 150 0 195 527 53 88 0 15 16 0 0 14 1362 100 93 136 1000 0 13 100 100 60

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 47652997 65426826 0 17773829

685000 255000 3072749 667000 725500 400000 1368000 90000 1006000 50000 535000 78000 2278000 5540000 1916283 200000 3412196 3796000 655000 535000 2097000 348000 699000 469000 214000 2900000 329868 1540000 368000 1142000 15000 0 1400214 1268199 2500000 452500 620000 250000 69000 145000 640000 1630547 560300 730641

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

7495754 5984401 1511353 0

30134 86000 990076 12100 70000 66888 612105 87424 0 99563 19078 72000 349338 1670998 2010 5814 382925 62469 432576 1927 66932 201649 47761 162384 114632 220000 28463 112789 5000 61906 4334 0 124568 66253 254255 141114 156428 33258 50299 9707 36965 295548 146496 101588

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

1383066 1576305 0 193239

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56573 0 967000 51127 203108 105258 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

450 Statistical Tables

690695 640605 50090 0

745718 704950 40768 0

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

40a

11771 2237 36304 10892 4394 6120 21253 1736 8276 3561 10769 5985 26010 136622 5820 6000 44591 44600 6281 11304 27445 4795 6128 8984 10735 40733 4849 19153 4255 10397 1343 624 9253 15552 19149 16347 20776 4324 2027 1679 12179 27090 11053 7299

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

11771 2237 36227 10685 4394 6120 21253 4075 8276 3561 10769 12095 26010 136622 31173 19151 44591 44599 6281 11304 27064 4795 5958 8970 10735 40733 4849 19153 4255 10314 1343 1955 9253 15552 19149 16347 20776 4324 2027 1679 12179 27090 11053 14971

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CHURCH ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

ENID DISTRICT

51005 51285 0 280

804 196 2545 715 0 396 1416 274 569 254 775 1001 1742 9743 2160 848 2967 3192 368 832 1735 330 419 612 776 2880 361 1374 302 705 107 140 613 1051 1350 1127 1279 280 150 119 797 1842 792 1067

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

47042 43753 3289 0

804 196 2545 715 0 396 1416 274 569 254 775 1092 293 9743 0 848 2967 3192 368 832 1870 330 419 612 776 2880 361 1374 0 1410 0 0 0 1051 1350 1127 1279 280 150 119 797 1842 792 944

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b 300 1970 245 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7917 0 0 773 0 0 0 993 0 130 965 150 1095 0 1531 0 956 0 10 0 0 0 0 463 296 0 0 0 275 0 0

18069 42211 0 24142

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

5911 2998 2913 0

0 260 402 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1756 787 0 100 0 0 0 395 0 0 375 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 0 484 0 0 0 0 455 0 187 0

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

10 240 0 230

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17508 15423 2085 0

650 28 460 136 56 0 270 101 191 45 137 0 330 4933 0 0 1479 566 0 143 344 61 76 934 136 1377 62 243 112 931 17 66 118 198 590 208 458 55 326 21 155 996 140 359

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

52057 43202 8855 0

0 0 5123 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2546 0 0 0 21708 0 0 0 450 701 300 0 950 250 0 229 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 15694 0 502 0 0 0 1730 874 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

129386 75716 53670 0

200 0 150 6465 1500 5643 2236 0 50 0 2450 1000 280 4305 0 3568 11149 600 0 0 3345 3793 0 6264 3929 910 6124 2066 0 22739 4359 2500 0 3250 9306 1477 0 361 10028 0 4308 2863 603 1565

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

Statistical Tables 451

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

ENID DISTRICT

50b

Human Relations Day

885 1033 0 148

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 260 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 0 0 120 0 0 0 151 0 96 0 10 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

2212 3672 0 1460

0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1092 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 0 0 145 0 0 0 251 0 55 0 10 0 0 0 315 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0

Peace With Justice

50c

869 820 49 0

0 0 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 260 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 120 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

1042 1260 0 218

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 515 0 0 0 0 0 0 117 0 0 155 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0

World Communion 50e

1201 1333 0 132

0 0 247 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 238 0 0 0 0 0 0 310 0 0 120 0 0 0 136 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

1006 1204 0 198

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 237 0 0 0 0 0 0 357 0 0 300 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0

7200 0 6367 7372 0 0 11812 1687 3793 0 4950 0 11596 25222 11474 7099 19701 11213 2208 7357 11306 0 2720 7995 7144 11583 0 8226 0 3789 624 0 0 9229 10332 7380 10912 1277 1350 0 9207 11809 6549 5625

266108 269767 0 3659

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1108747 1105199 3548 0

25733 0 39131 32768 7200 14025 45000 7500 18438 17625 22000 0 38884 93438 45240 31508 59010 43559 9813 26700 46600 8320 9056 29682 26750 46805 6600 32560 3000 13894 3050 5300 0 36103 39102 26800 41500 8500 6000 5800 40921 51800 22532 20500

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 47802 43562 4240 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47802 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54

185938 197795 0 11857

6267 6700 3750 0 3600 3600 5000 0 0 0 0 0 7200 16680 9000 7200 5000 7200 0 6000 5400 0 2521 1800 5000 8000 6050 4000 4021 3917 0 0 17400 4800 5557 6000 7000 0 0 0 0 6200 6575 4500

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

5000 0 2685 0 1922 0 0 0 1446 0 0 0 6000 2000 0 1200 5000 5500 1000 2500 311 4575 0 0 0 3600 0 5000 4273 1542 0 0 0 3227 6308 993 0 2190 0 0 0 1000 2632 0

69904 93161 0 23257

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57

876 1753 0 877

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 386 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons

49335 47708 1627 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45835 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

58

452 Statistical Tables

0 0 0 0

59

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

ENID DISTRICT

962194 967436 0 5242

5167 0 60334 4247 0 0 30927 0 2400 620 6443 25378 24100 301384 50363 21600 60876 78435 2438 4433 50638 325 2438 0 3734 83032 1691 18354 0 3845 0 270 1920 11705 22322 6849 16271 5150 0 0 0 41639 3300 9566

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

252686 239845 12841 0

2342 415 5148 3701 5399 485 12467 593 1481 656 1502 1234 5528 25718 6781 12437 8522 32509 680 2716 7706 1647 4240 1952 3085 15663 1041 5108 607 3989 565 708 4200 5852 8717 14487 20441 1671 323 336 5637 5767 4285 4345

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 965224 983288 0 18064

16346 4486 49781 16339 8584 9970 15825 8789 14298 5500 12697 13343 34478 143740 44256 15542 58292 57944 15002 16197 28908 7160 10600 7745 14123 49821 9419 32595 9396 15698 2956 1882 26500 21136 23280 21936 28021 12625 2059 2772 16725 31350 7194 19914

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

295921 291467 4454 0

0 0 22011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7202 0 50056 14733 63755 138164 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

639686 827583 0 187897

11531 10971 36261 31459 55061 115256 17267 0 1247 1949 25941 4931 26013 27508 0 3550 10712 0 17000 0 41220 15422 11294 4106 19759 4120 4050 2695 0 2508 734 1120 0 15835 13156 1473 23136 6199 0 185 1884 61334 6460 6339

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

5812314 5942035 0 129721

93311 27263 271107 114094 87716 155495 166973 20680 52189 30210 87664 52963 190460 851370 223777 125285 419470 423482 54790 78182 228178 47129 49922 72374 96281 269869 40247 133852 26050 85766 13648 12530 59391 128638 160169 122062 170257 43430 22263 10912 92268 246065 73576 80956

Statistical Tables 453

ENID DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ALINE BILLINGS BLACKWELL BRAMAN CANTON CARMEN CHEROKEE CLEO SPRINGS COVINGTON DACOMA DRUMMOND, SALEM CHURCH ENID, BETHANY ENID, CHRIST ENID, FIRST ENID, NEW HOPE ENID, PEACE KOREAN ENID, WILLOW VIEW FAIRVIEW GARBER HELENA HENNESSEY HITCHCOCK HUNTER JEFFERSON JET KINGFISHER KREMLIN LAMONT LOYAL LUCIEN MANCHESTER MARLAND MEDFORD NARDIN NEWKIRK OKEENE POND CREEK PRAIRIE CHAPEL PRAIRIE VALLEY RENFROW RINGWOOD TONKAWA WAKITA WAUKOMIS

ENID DISTRICT

0 6660 0 0 0 0 68415 0 0 0 0 0 128533 741109 192190 0 291747 0 0 0 120415 0 0 0 0 164989 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30985 0 0 0 0 0 143266 0 0

1888309 1932375 0 44066

2502 2597 0 95

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

30 10 136 47 15 41 92 12 30 29 35 22 52 315 100 18 192 128 25 27 100 22 29 32 28 204 22 51 20 55 9 0 40 53 130 72 67 43 20 11 0 61 37 40

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

2806032 2475979 330053 0

95745 5600 187467 78970 29928 42497 97648 17345 38524 33981 56124 59923 15347 87730 34563 0 89740 281967 61542 93734 59643 36751 45101 70377 59620 101660 28835 140365 26915 57558 13234 17000 43734 118555 153575 86534 92432 43153 27858 9256 0 18267 77770 69464

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

359884 381216 0 21332

0 452 329 3491 1381 1875 10317 1997 0 1053 5849 0 4473 7674 2200 133729 5458 4629 365 0 3515 1078 2538 0 3350 5177 1503 1218 0 5277 0 0 1983 5195 18263 7020 0 5789 1491 200 101917 2434 2195 4469

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 148440 37386 111054 0

147 0 123668 320 340 79 6096 122 0 632 0 626 4388 502 0 0 68 336 736 0 64 662 0 3564 592 446 59 483 11 24 2 0 257 33 158 678 1123 0 84 0 15 1124 74 927

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 250 28040 0 27790

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 21035 17888 3147 0

0 3000 710 112 1600 0 0 5000 0 0 0 0 150 398 0 0 0 0 4358 0 189 3000 0 0 0 375 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 650 0 775 668 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 182965 226216 0 43251

1157 0 2300 2000 0 0 0 100 2439 0 35915 0 26482 38302 0 0 0 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 10549 296 0 1238 0 965 215 0 0 6891 936 200 35542 0 0 0 0 10482 0 2956

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 5406915 5099100 307815 0

97049 15712 314474 84893 33249 44451 182476 24564 40963 35666 97888 60549 179373 875715 228953 133729 387013 290932 67001 93734 183826 41491 47639 73941 74111 272943 30397 143604 26926 63824 13451 17000 45974 131324 172932 126192 129765 48942 29433 9456 101932 175573 80039 77816

67

Capital Campaigns 611947 299066 312881 0

12183 0 30166 0 0 86472 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33043 0 0 1200 348220 0 0 9424 8941 0 0 0 12907 0 0 0 19319 0 0 0 9747 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40325 0 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 552545 278010 274535 0

3741 25 37601 13769 70 1050 5715 150 0 0 0 380 3300 166915 1200 0 20737 2570 3060 0 1969 2850 978 8077 18714 850 160 4039 0 0 0 0 130963 300 30625 2273 82479 430 855 275 0 1425 5000 0

68b

Other Sources and Projects 156552 107963 48589 0

0 1460 0 0 54000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9918 0 0 0 0 0 0 23850 30742 0 128 0 1 3600 3425 953 22434 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6041 0 0

68c

111394 73255 38139 0

1694 1020 5089 0 183 5211 11533 0 0 0 0 0 254 8610 0 0 35367 0 0 250 5497 0 0 3366 1080 2263 1000 2249 0 714 0 0 0 0 0 21763 1494 0 0 0 0 2757 0 0

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

1432438 758294 674144 0

17618 2505 72856 13769 54253 92733 17248 150 0 0 0 380 3554 218486 1200 0 57304 350790 3060 250 40740 42533 978 11571 19794 16021 4760 9713 953 42467 0 0 130963 10047 30625 24036 83973 430 855 275 0 50548 5000 0

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 1399 1006 393 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1399 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

25134 53816 0 28682

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2500 0 234 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3200 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

69

26533 54822 0 28289

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2500 0 234 0 0 200 0 0 0 1399 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3200 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

454 Statistical Tables

CHURCH ID 843568 993798 843581 843604 843626 843648 843661 837762 843717 843763 838458 843785 843808 843843 843865 843887 843901 843945 843967 844005 844040 844062 844381 844084 844107 844142 844118 844233 844528 844200 844222 844266 844324 844368 838367 844404 844426 844448 838584 844483 844506 838607

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

DAVID K GARDNER ARTHUR LYONS CHRISTOPHER W STINNETT RUSTY L HUSTED BRYAN PATRICK TENER STEVEN CHARLES LITTRELL LAURIE STINNETT NATHAN AQUILLA MILLS LAURIE STINNETT GREGORY L TOLLE DANIEL K FLETCHER CHARLES HORTON KEVIN MCKINLEY COY REMER LORY J FAHLE TIMOTHY TRUJILLO ERIC JAMES SNYDER ADONNA V BRIDGES TIFFANY A SMITH TIMOTHY TRUJILLO RUSTY L HUSTED PATRICK D MCPHERSON CR RICHARD FORTHMAN NORMA GRAVLEY-QUINN ALTON WYATT POTTS MICHELLE D MCCARTY KIYOUNG JEONG LISA BEAVERS KEN BADEN DAVID W JONES TRAVIS T MUSE STEVEN CHARLES LITTRELL TIFFANY A SMITH MICHAEL J DYE DEBORAH LUANN KERR PATRICK D MCPHERSON MICHAEL J DYE NATHAN AQUILLA MILLS KEVIN MCKINLEY DAVID K GARDNER STEVEN D HARSHAW KAREN G SLATER

PASTOR 257 72 254 164 273 189 69 110 69 1077 338 75 175 177 146 161 577 78 179 82 85 129 186 1590 988 178 116 487 215 39 619 140 49 198 203 282 201 168 67 131 352 188

11133 11315 0 182

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

86 90 0 4

1 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 0 1 4 0 1 0 15 3 6 5 5 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

8 1 7 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 2 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

195 206 0 11

2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 3 2 0 136 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

68 88 0 20

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 12 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 1 24 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

152 220 0 68

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

83 8 75 0

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

196 4 192 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c 1 0 2 0 3 4 0 1 0 13 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 18 1 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

57 175 0 118

6

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 22 0 9

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

Removed by Death 3 2 1 0 4 1 0 3 2 19 2 0 1 0 0 2 8 0 5 0 0 4 0 10 10 3 1 4 2 0 2 2 1 0 5 2 3 2 0 1 6 3

114 140 0 26

8

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 10876 11133 0 257

256 70 256 164 267 185 72 106 68 1078 336 75 173 187 152 162 573 78 172 85 86 124 186 1619 974 140 112 291 219 39 624 138 48 198 199 285 200 168 67 130 347 167

9

2763 2755 8 0

75 33 58 43 74 51 13 27 22 258 39 18 26 67 42 37 152 25 42 23 23 39 167 299 215 68 87 131 65 10 105 28 11 11 33 75 55 22 15 21 84 74

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

88 65 23 0

1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 1 3 4 0 1 0 13 7 5 5 9 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 3 4

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

530 594 0 64

26 15 24 0 1 4 0 9 1 2 0 0 0 3 17 3 32 4 3 2 0 3 0 146 4 4 0 24 0 0 74 0 0 0 18 37 25 2 5 0 16 26

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

Statistical Tables 455

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

1049 1122 0 73

12 0 24 15 50 60 11 0 7 103 30 4 8 26 15 22 40 9 0 4 7 5 0 69 115 13 0 71 28 2 53 39 0 0 12 29 20 43 15 4 46 38

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

60 50 10 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 15

10 18 10 4 15 12 0 0 0 42 1 0 5 30 19 32 75 4 3 1 6 12 0 77 42 11 17 25 13 0 25 0 0 0 35 26 8 19 4 10 31 18

660 649 11 0

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11

15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

485 513 0 28

18 7 13 2 10 14 0 0 0 52 1 4 0 14 12 3 35 0 6 4 0 5 0 85 30 6 9 25 3 0 21 0 0 0 0 45 10 4 0 1 39 7

10 0 7 1 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 30 4 0 0 0 4 0 21 14 1 0 10 5 0 15 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 10 8 11

185 183 2 0

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

1015 697 318 0

28 0 6 35 50 24 13 14 0 0 6 9 8 32 17 23 65 19 15 12 12 30 10 135 49 113 0 62 0 0 95 0 0 4 25 26 0 14 8 11 16 29

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

2345 2042 303 0

66 25 36 42 93 51 13 14 0 94 8 13 13 79 54 58 205 27 24 17 18 51 10 318 135 131 26 122 21 0 156 0 0 4 60 101 18 39 12 32 94 65

42 9 31 16 41 23 0 12 13 88 10 11 13 30 12 22 80 1 22 0 10 23 3 95 64 28 60 54 29 6 44 18 6 5 14 35 27 10 14 10 39 37

1107 1120 0 13

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

123 76 47 0

8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 42 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 12 12 5 0 6 0 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

1171 1048 123 0

80 0 3 22 23 90 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 87 0 23 65 0 30 0 3 34 0 39 48 0 0 76 49 0 60 6 0 7 50 48 50 0 0 0 78 0

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

177 144 33 0

4 0 6 4 5 4 0 1 1 12 3 2 2 4 3 5 10 0 3 0 2 3 1 10 7 31 0 7 6 1 7 3 1 1 2 6 3 2 2 2 6 5

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

73 71 2 0

1 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 1 2 6 5 6 10 0 4 1 0 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

151 76 75 0

4 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 2 1 0 10 1 1 0 1 1 2 11 2 75 3 5 0 0 6 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 0

456 Statistical Tables

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

315 306 9 0

10076 6384 3692 0

0 0 0 0 300 0 0 0 0 200 1112 0 1175 400 0 0 0 0 1500 0 0 0 0 1050 1537 0 0 975 1030 0 322 0 0 0 0 475 0 0 0 0 0 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 25 9 0 8 22 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 17 15 0 0 41 9 0 45 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 19 41

Amount Paid for Projects

26

709 703 6 0

40 7 13 0 0 0 0 14 0 141 0 5 3 30 36 12 36 0 14 0 0 11 0 63 57 23 0 63 25 0 19 0 0 4 17 21 16 2 0 9 24 4

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work

56506 46184 10322 0

4392 90 325 0 0 0 0 958 0 10200 0 0 0 1673 8375 1444 2305 0 1495 0 0 125 0 1500 3590 675 0 2902 3476 0 2992 0 0 368 1310 429 2000 2225 0 437 3220 0

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

7 7 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45 45 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 17 2 0 15 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

20 14 6 0

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

333 244 89 0

0 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 100 0 0 5 0 0 0 48 0 2 0 0 4 0 27 4 8 0 98 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

20 20 0 0

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

33

621 656 0 35

45 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 0 0 0 87 26 56 15 0 0 0 0 125 0 23 75 8 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 5 0 0 0 25 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

34 5 0 2 4 3 5 3 2 2 4 5 1 1 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 8 4 8 2 3 0 8 4 1 2 4 0 1 2 6 2 7 1 0 2 9

126 103 23 0

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM

17244 14223 3021 0

350 0 91 130 2000 275 60 400 20 20 14 6 5 200 126 0 150 0 0 0 150 710 238 321 35 611 0 2190 47 36 112 200 1 126 50 7284 30 700 8 40 155 353

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 49594972 47020296 2574676 0

1480000 127000 900000 270000 925160 694000 126000 1000000 270000 6551544 143221 1166800 429000 680605 472000 526700 3163000 25300 383500 236000 458000 523000 715300 5146824 6125000 720000 3000000 2291000 300600 170000 2048668 260000 284000 866000 310000 1261000 455000 507100 95700 477000 1980000 2030950

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

5601511 5843853 0 242342

281677 654 54636 38000 170327 40544 545 7980 78187 716275 30000 17387 24918 59265 78140 136347 416593 35000 29257 40359 16633 53000 11623 713864 519853 38248 19000 102877 52000 30837 651650 103405 22190 91307 141484 140000 9000 109653 2085 56620 300000 160091

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

2394107 2642021 0 247914

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 997662 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 176061 16567 0 1200000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3817 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

11170 20798 0 9628

0 0 1170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistical Tables 457

703213 672998 30215 0

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

40a

675633 629592 46041 0

27063 1214 14086 4296 15397 12710 2630 4514 3941 109510 13699 4006 8880 12853 6533 7138 27460 3086 9201 3060 5000 7324 1686 86456 73493 16859 16848 37550 5339 2456 32643 7940 1775 2364 8612 13827 8223 6736 2667 6847 20672 19039

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

26637 4304 14086 4296 15397 12710 2630 6425 3941 109510 20131 9103 8880 12853 9948 7138 27460 4840 9201 3060 5000 7324 3569 86456 73493 21697 16848 37535 5339 2456 30003 7940 4016 2364 8612 13827 8223 6736 2667 6847 20672 19039

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CHURCH ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

75778 72078 3700 0

2863 422 1514 461 1655 1367 283 681 424 11772 2164 978 955 1381 1310 767 2952 456 989 276 537 787 360 9294 7901 2333 1870 4035 574 264 3223 854 432 254 926 1486 884 724 287 736 2300 2047

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

74859 70655 4204 0

2863 100 1514 461 1655 1367 283 691 424 11772 2232 978 955 1381 1310 767 2952 456 989 276 537 787 360 9294 7901 2333 1870 4035 574 0 3223 854 59 0 926 1486 884 724 287 736 2516 2047

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

13658 29054 0 15396

0 0 0 0 0 240 0 266 0 2295 62 0 0 375 0 0 830 100 220 0 271 0 0 200 828 205 0 3709 500 0 2625 400 232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0

43

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 44

1110 727 383 0

479 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 491 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 27052 23153 3899 0

338 150 428 55 196 161 33 218 50 3018 78 116 138 183 0 91 11649 206 117 39 64 0 0 4098 933 672 679 777 418 31 481 557 51 30 235 176 104 132 0 87 263 0

46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

36548 57736 0 21188

0 0 214 0 0 0 0 0 104 3870 0 0 0 0 60 0 300 100 0 0 0 253 17088 900 0 1500 0 1432 0 0 8967 0 465 0 115 500 0 0 0 0 680 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

77163 48523 28640 0

250 0 28 685 500 200 0 2200 0 5935 1769 0 850 0 0 0 575 125 234 0 3505 0 50 42817 0 0 0 2500 0 100 3609 1702 530 0 0 1262 385 5312 0 1020 720 300

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

458 Statistical Tables

447 406 41 0

50a

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

50b

Human Relations Day

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 206 0 0 0 70 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

CHURCH ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

3284 1488 1796 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1235 61 0 0 50 0 0 930 0 0 0 0 0 0 272 0 20 0 716 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Peace With Justice

50c

453 339 114 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 0 27 0 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

551 344 207 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 32 0 165 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

World Communion 50e

487 1034 0 547

0 0 0 0 0 61 0 0 0 139 47 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

394 312 82 0

50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 215 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8516 1560 3181 4011 0 6459 0 2853 0 0 8100 0 0 8100 7674 5602 11401 0 2049 2025 3145 4229 1320 21596 11697 7824 5400 12085 1980 1080 11974 929 891 1170 6666 0 4144 4304 0 0 9914 13040

194919 195083 0 164

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

26866 32086 0 5220

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15986 0 944 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3684 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6252 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

971803 961506 10297 0

31346 10400 31808 17829 32424 21012 3000 12680 9000 58303 30000 14141 15200 36000 34104 21639 34767 10800 27989 9150 10378 18795 6800 67680 52215 31211 31800 47148 11400 0 40900 14223 9600 5200 16042 29660 26608 19128 4875 9384 29338 27826

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 40008 28948 11060 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29670 0 0 6000 0 0 0 0 4113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54

162964 147180 15784 0

4000 0 0 3600 7000 6500 0 0 0 12844 6000 0 0 0 2500 3600 10795 0 0 0 3600 0 2000 31200 5000 5000 8600 8084 0 7200 12000 0 2041 0 7200 7000 0 0 0 0 6000 1200

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

74004 96283 0 22279

569 200 1585 1029 2500 5000 1564 0 1401 11090 6000 0 0 3000 0 2100 4661 100 1166 0 1029 0 0 7179 2392 600 3850 4796 0 0 2340 0 0 0 2864 0 0 0 0 0 4798 2191

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57

204 6304 0 6100

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistical Tables 459

0 0 0 0

59

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

884938 900644 0 15706

38567 0 2953 1525 20552 4611 875 640 1799 268591 22010 3350 2760 8540 1850 0 28716 0 3900 0 1100 3060 1820 151529 117842 23319 8500 67536 2400 0 40612 7249 0 0 3381 8472 3600 1200 365 2700 19008 10006

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

201573 223737 0 22164

3787 4043 1506 1454 15000 7859 892 41 1372 40312 1076 239 677 3875 1900 3278 4986 600 996 332 2253 3579 513 30729 8961 2381 8700 9962 2989 90 16454 2118 431 326 1740 4938 2623 1370 316 1976 4220 679

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 1078539 984437 94102 0

50594 12273 15150 10933 24000 20723 6860 13600 7984 162238 30737 9419 711 17176 8902 15000 56217 12500 11218 3360 6796 9677 3759 124806 120025 17396 11000 55549 14435 5375 43936 12132 3982 9038 13999 26315 13262 5606 11284 11353 18339 50880

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

284517 94905 189612 0

0 4639 3570 0 0 0 0 0 0 243934 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20111 2890 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6463 0 2910 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

915550 6051264 0 5135714

47850 6044 4570 3931 4000 8277 0 303 0 72434 3104 0 594 600 18000 22427 31447 4000 7590 0 3204 794 4616 129858 154850 7287 75000 41276 4981 951 164735 22122 9586 0 0 3392 6729 3062 373 8505 0 39058

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

5747524 10585741 0 4838217

216272 40623 80593 49809 123224 95180 16137 38006 26300 1024310 125028 33193 30765 92333 82833 81642 227686 32073 65669 18242 40882 48498 40012 759168 559027 120350 178247 297652 45016 17283 384639 74339 29643 18128 68032 97028 73025 47714 23077 42812 116768 166266

460 Statistical Tables

LAWTON DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ANADARKO, FIRST ANADARKO, ST. PAUL APACHE BETHEL CACHE CARNEGIE CEMENT COMANCHE CYRIL DUNCAN, FIRST DUNCAN, ST. PAUL DUNCAN, STEPHENS DUNCAN, WESLEY ELGIN FLETCHER FORT COBB FREDERICK GRACEMONT GRANDFIELD HIGHLAND HULEN INDIAHOMA LAWTON, ALDERSGATE REDEMPTION LAWTON, CENTENARY LAWTON, FIRST LAWTON, LAWTON HEIGHTS LAWTON, NEW LIGHT LAWTON, ST. PAUL LAWTON, WESLEY CHAPEL MANITOU MARLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW RANDLETT RUSH SPRINGS RYAN SNYDER STERLING TEMPLE VELMA VERDEN WALTERS WAURIKA

LAWTON DISTRICT

2401 2550 0 149

2006340 1857822 148518 0

62316 13315 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 339632 0 0 0 0 0 0 101722 2500 0 0 0 0 0 434880 253947 92776 203084 124670 0 0 204514 0 0 11332 0 0 0 24200 0 0 137452 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

90 27 34 35 55 43 13 27 13 343 41 19 25 53 45 25 170 14 31 26 27 35 12 255 158 64 75 133 32 8 143 33 12 6 24 53 35 40 10 18 54 45

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

2207170 2478972 0 271802

68637 5410 75221 47313 110000 80610 15146 32680 15401 309023 93316 39150 41265 89668 59504 42751 75234 20000 53039 22148 36229 42964 2625 140867 90606 22814 0 39601 65639 19833 11880 39417 29822 914 41731 75530 58383 9319 10266 35210 5314 132690

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

185880 180027 5853 0

2538 350 2760 2549 10909 673 309 2563 1800 6922 10832 0 0 5079 1795 2938 4685 1500 7364 2434 4797 4127 5625 10907 22944 11234 0 25705 485 0 2839 1097 2316 0 1248 11372 3911 1738 1999 1095 4021 420

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 46035 79666 0 33631

1191 0 0 106 12 120 0 899 786 146 0 28 60 0 995 523 0 33 0 324 16 0 67 523 2346 26 0 639 0 37 28111 3101 400 2272 452 199 14 154 1529 305 0 621

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 30306 1500 28806 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 875 0 0 0 0 0 28431 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 100344 74602 25742 0

16415 0 20 1447 0 0 0 0 0 5282 0 0 0 750 550 32000 0 75 0 0 0 0 5400 4131 7695 150 6000 75 0 0 0 5175 0 0 0 200 0 0 5854 7175 1950 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 152754 100901 51853 0

14156 2207 1035 3060 0 0 0 0 2617 40115 0 0 0 0 956 4679 6964 600 0 0 1321 0 0 0 0 3432 0 24590 8358 0 0 24769 0 0 3934 3440 2184 2391 1946 0 0 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 4728829 4773490 0 44661

165253 21282 79036 54475 120921 81403 15455 36142 20604 701120 104148 39178 41325 95497 63800 82891 188605 24708 60403 24906 42363 47091 13717 591308 377538 130432 209084 216155 74482 19870 247344 73559 32538 42949 47365 90741 64492 37802 21594 43785 148737 134731

67

Capital Campaigns 1049085 1093757 0 44672

3113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 555168 0 0 0 0 18000 0 0 100 8276 0 0 0 0 345653 3799 0 0 4125 0 0 100890 0 9586 0 0 0 0 375 0 0 0 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 262111 287093 0 24982

18600 120 838 350 500 85 0 3320 0 51911 40 0 0 0 1190 476 17651 600 1240 0 0 0 0 10980 2305 7948 0 6175 4358 150 0 435 100 0 17575 490 365 100500 0 10715 2414 680

68b

Other Sources and Projects 295704 489231 0 193527

14615 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 653 0 10850 50 0 0 0 0 33003 0 22158 0 62878 61418 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4829 2236 0 0 0 82814

68c

32118 23789 8329 0

1156 0 0 0 0 311 0 100 0 4738 600 0 364 600 0 0 2210 60 120 0 0 0 0 0 828 3595 0 10741 0 0 3004 719 0 0 0 2686 0 186 0 0 0 100

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d 37484 120 838 350 500 596 0 3420 0 611817 640 0 364 600 19843 476 30711 810 9636 0 0 0 33003 356633 29090 11543 62878 82459 4358 150 103894 1154 9686 0 17575 3176 5194 103297 0 10715 2414 83594

1639018 1893870 0 254852

68

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 16416 18643 0 2227

0 1877 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 0 0 0 0 8688 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3851 0 0 0 0 0

69a

69b

80 50 30 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

5268 500 4768 0

0 3208 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1360 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 0 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

21764 19193 2571 0

0 5085 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 0 0 0 0 8688 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1360 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4551 0 0 0 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church 69

Statistical Tables 461

CHURCH ID 845374 844701 844723 844803 841445 844825 844882 845317 844927 844940 845352 845022 845077 845944 845044 845088 711117 846004 845113 845102 845124 845146 993958 845168 845181 846048 845248 845261 837933 845283 846050 844712 845465 845272 845363 845385 845250 845476 845421 841968 845443 846460 845410 845487 844665 845523 846620 846664 842223 845567 845580 845603

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

CHARLES D SAVIERS ROBERT S DURAN SR DANIEL RAMEY CHRISTINE HACK AMANDA B LOCKWOOD MARVIN LEE STUCKEY JERRY BAKER SHERRY IRENE HEATH LYLE D SHIPLEY LYLE D SHIPLEY DAVID MONK MARVIN LEE STUCKEY DAVID MONK MICHAEL R BRANNON MICHAEL FRAZIER JAMES EDWARD CINOCCA OBED ALBA DALE LEE DURNELL JAMES EDWARD CINOCCA CHARLES RETTIG DARRELL CATES DARRELL CATES MICHAEL FRAZIER WESLEY R KIMBALL DAVID MERCER MICHAEL M MORGAN DAN DENNY PHIL BEATTY CHARLES E NEFF LISA L ANDERSON MICHAEL M MORGAN DANIEL RAMEY DAN DENNY TRENT BAGGETT GREGORY J TENER SHERRY IRENE HEATH TRENT BAGGETT JOSEPH E COCHRAN DARRELL CATES GARY O WILBURN ROBERT S DURAN SR JACK E KEMPER PHIL BEATTY T SHAUN SHAUN WICKER T SHAUN SHAUN WICKER LINDA K BAGGETT MARSHA SALAZAR DANIEL EISCHEN AMANDA B LOCKWOOD APRIL ANN COATES DARRELL CATES LINDA K BAGGETT

PASTOR

MCALESTER DISTRICT

8640 8948 0 308

48 277 104 34 14 270 9 122 114 353 25 61 178 329 29 183 74 355 24 281 37 167 42 129 480 16 112 53 1332 56 39 61 55 13 630 97 229 19 9 576 25 287 40 159 36 132 26 158 376 199 114 52

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year

1

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

72 90 0 18

0 11 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 3 0 2 1 1 0 6 0 0 3 1 7 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0

Restored by Affirmation 2b

6 2 4 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 18 0 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

52 42 10 0

0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 8 0 3 0 0 2 0 4 4 4 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 2 1 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6

105 49 56 0

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

520 33 487 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 517 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

8 5 3 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0

140 377 0 237

0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 52 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

44 28 16 0

0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0

39 28 11 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7 1 3 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 3 2 4 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 6 0 1 5 0 1 3 6 0 0 1 0 1 11 2 1 0 0 10 0 4 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 1 11 2

110 112 0 2

Removed by Death 8 47 286 107 34 13 262 8 122 116 332 26 58 179 331 29 176 74 344 24 238 37 157 46 130 491 20 115 50 825 59 39 60 55 12 635 75 235 16 0 571 25 290 40 161 34 129 26 149 373 200 103 58

8022 8566 0 544

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

2231 2218 13 0

9 66 46 17 10 62 2 41 34 97 15 12 40 97 22 59 45 105 12 66 22 40 27 40 114 15 42 20 165 8 10 17 38 12 174 51 73 22 5 94 15 91 2 31 9 37 5 21 36 70 43 25

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

73 96 0 23

0 10 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 3 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 4 0 1

0 24 17 0 0 12 0 5 11 30 0 3 0 6 0 14 0 4 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 27 5 0 0 0 47 3 15 0 6 3 1 0 0 4 5 0 7

283 340 0 57

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

462 Statistical Tables

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

MCALESTER DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

728 737 0 9

1 5 85 0 0 27 0 17 17 60 0 3 17 6 8 34 0 85 11 13 5 15 18 8 60 0 0 11 20 0 0 10 0 0 45 29 0 10 1 38 3 7 0 14 3 11 1 8 4 4 0 14

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

72 61 11 0

0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 5 0 0 6 5 0 0

632 664 0 32

0 7 11 0 0 9 0 20 3 18 0 1 7 15 3 20 29 35 0 13 0 0 5 28 33 0 5 4 37 0 0 0 10 0 106 11 18 1 0 42 0 18 0 0 0 15 0 2 35 33 20 18

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

445 423 22 0

5 7 8 0 0 4 0 15 1 5 0 0 2 16 2 23 8 45 0 52 0 0 3 10 21 0 7 1 42 0 0 0 9 0 37 3 4 2 1 13 0 7 0 0 0 5 0 0 12 10 65 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 5 0 5 4 6 0 3 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 2 0 6 2 0 0 1 15 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 4 10 6

129 121 8 0

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

1133 1093 40 0

8 0 0 0 4 18 0 20 9 15 0 5 10 85 6 26 6 56 8 49 24 0 9 10 75 0 0 7 141 5 0 17 34 12 125 24 12 22 7 59 0 15 3 72 0 35 5 0 28 15 24 28

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

2339 2301 38 0

13 14 19 0 4 31 0 55 13 47 0 6 19 121 11 74 47 142 8 117 24 0 17 54 131 0 12 12 252 5 0 17 55 12 274 40 34 25 9 129 0 43 3 72 0 59 5 2 79 62 119 52

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

982 991 0 9

0 16 16 0 0 20 2 10 8 30 0 5 10 38 13 25 29 57 3 36 22 25 5 12 55 0 42 11 77 0 0 4 38 9 60 27 34 22 0 52 0 20 5 8 5 16 3 22 16 28 27 19

21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 20 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 55 0

103 99 4 0

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

968 877 91 0

0 21 0 0 0 36 0 25 20 57 0 0 65 51 0 64 20 85 0 39 0 0 60 45 25 0 0 7 45 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 56 0 0 42 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 25

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

176 180 0 4

0 4 4 0 0 4 0 1 2 6 0 1 2 6 0 4 1 7 1 6 1 2 1 2 10 0 19 3 10 0 0 1 10 9 9 4 3 2 0 9 0 4 0 1 0 5 1 2 5 6 4 4

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

66 62 4 0

0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 8 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 1 9 1 2 3 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 1

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

67 60 7 0

0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 9 6 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 0 6

Statistical Tables 463

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

MCALESTER DISTRICT

146 157 0 11

0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 649 0 0 0 0 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 420 0 0 0 0 0 6350 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 0

8342 11476 0 3134

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 16 12 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 0 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26

466 446 20 0

0 20 18 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 15 0 0 0 42 0 20 7 7 0 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 0 0 40 19 20 0 0 49 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 7 13 16 0 0

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

44164 35853 8311 0

0 833 1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8156 0 199 0 0 0 5491 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 7000 0 0 0 0 0 2200 1094 3000 0 0 4694 0 5315 0 0 0 700 0 2758 0 1024 0 0

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

3 4 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 34 0 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

16 26 0 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

223 233 0 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 16 0 0 5 17 0 12

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 13 0 3

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

33

733 652 81 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 0 0 0 0 0 130 0 310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 0 0 0 0 0 26

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

34

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM

94 79 15 0

1 6 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 4 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 1 4 0 2 1 4 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 0 2 3 1 4 3 5 5

8290 6969 1321 0

24 90 0 0 200 0 0 12 0 150 3 0 20 500 0 695 0 205 0 0 0 0 200 2545 36 0 0 75 630 0 0 13 800 0 80 75 29 0 0 710 0 195 0 0 0 170 54 40 500 60 114 65

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 45196272 42685940 2510332 0

40000 1074763 1105190 180000 32000 636631 115500 1021891 150000 1229733 66500 244000 147700 435327 210000 1669000 0 2125000 330000 3693805 220000 1467000 641000 787000 1644845 73000 245000 411000 9220804 297052 40000 256470 136150 159000 4125000 820000 836627 500 48000 2700911 17400 1441000 172000 80800 225000 194500 270000 844000 1398173 1132000 594000 191000

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

6277011 6383400 0 106389

7437 250000 201880 14000 14738 326869 0 199373 44713 147377 22675 0 63000 255185 36000 26334 0 98957 5706 557227 17000 16898 0 41000 216307 14000 0 65000 2436528 0 0 28688 0 20169 217628 93346 12000 2500 6036 365891 0 80000 20000 45335 41670 21720 37000 48367 153457 0 0 5000

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

284084 393753 0 109669

0 0 11000 0 0 0 0 0 0 86314 0 0 16377 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121168 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31050 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

0 2124 0 2124

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

464 Statistical Tables

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

MCALESTER DISTRICT

575818 541764 34054 0

535258 512161 23097 0

884 14568 9659 2856 2821 6459 683 10475 5330 14908 1207 1559 6489 26848 2325 16476 0 32471 1384 31958 2422 9019 3702 5309 34234 1705 5431 5270 76656 1508 1866 3809 1515 2762 52416 15397 10846 1220 1244 29923 1389 21339 492 3726 1565 8518 1101 2489 15573 14629 6872 1951

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

884 14568 9259 2856 2821 14666 1607 10297 5330 14831 1207 1559 12889 26608 2325 16476 0 32471 1384 31531 2422 19089 3700 8055 34234 1705 5431 5270 76656 1508 1866 3809 1515 2762 52416 15197 10846 1220 1244 29916 1389 21339 1159 7501 3674 8518 2586 5316 15573 14185 10197 1951

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40a

59373 48423 10950 0

88 1457 926 2869 282 1497 145 1030 533 1483 121 156 950 2661 0 1648 0 3247 140 3153 242 1909 370 806 3423 170 550 567 7666 151 187 386 0 793 5242 1520 1085 124 124 2992 139 2134 0 750 0 852 0 532 1577 1419 1080 197

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

44866 48848 0 3982

88 0 0 287 282 1497 0 1030 533 0 121 156 950 2661 0 1648 0 0 140 3153 242 1909 370 806 3423 0 0 567 7666 151 0 386 0 793 5242 1520 1085 124 0 2992 139 0 0 0 0 100 0 532 1577 1419 1080 197

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b 0 0 528 0 0 585 0 261 525 0 0 0 0 2885 0 760 0 561 0 3734 0 0 0 0 1342 0 0 240 830 0 50 0 0 0 475 500 0 0 0 1290 76 2600 0 520 0 240 0 0 0 1020 0 85

19107 31164 0 12057

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

4849 538 4311 0

150 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 365 0 50 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 365 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 331 0 0 0 0 0 268 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14084 19708 0 5624

117 737 117 13 36 186 0 131 68 4488 15 20 0 602 0 573 0 568 18 690 31 611 100 0 435 22 69 67 1024 0 24 48 38 35 1068 419 138 15 41 523 18 271 0 307 0 108 0 0 268 0 0 25

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

29812 31363 0 1551

0 0 0 0 200 0 0 200 0 7437 0 0 0 0 0 3117 0 1786 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 341 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 4433 0 750 500 600 76 7087 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 400 0 1785

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

116134 55797 60337 0

0 0 600 0 528 0 0 3859 0 11247 0 0 0 10469 0 1083 0 11841 303 2914 0 0 25 0 1496 250 0 5623 8668 0 0 1954 0 0 0 3377 300 5285 0 36742 265 5950 0 0 0 1205 0 0 0 0 440 1710

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

Statistical Tables 465

819 718 101 0

50a

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

50b

Human Relations Day

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 20 0 235 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 21 33 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 215 0 0 0 0 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

CHURCH ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

MCALESTER DISTRICT

3500 1010 2490 0

60 384 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 30 0 291 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 863 0 0 0 0 115 313 277 0 0 0 455 0 100 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0

Peace With Justice

50c

433 485 0 52

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 29 0 43 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 30 51 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

795 905 0 110

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 45 0 155 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 112 0 0 0 0 0 56 0 0 0 216 0 0 0 0 0 0

World Communion 50e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 32 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

130 543 0 413

426 842 0 416

50f

UM Student Day 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 69 0 10 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 20 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 7839 8520 0 1980 8803 0 5400 2857 11480 0 994 7367 11536 2890 7425 4463 11279 702 11531 0 0 5438 0 11380 0 0 1316 19579 0 0 1350 300 1891 13676 7470 6000 0 405 10956 864 11681 0 0 0 8029 0 0 6300 7500 0 1350

220551 210165 10386 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

23897 19144 4753 0

0 0 0 0 1980 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17756 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4161 0 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52 1300 29840 20400 0 8800 39126 650 25500 12720 27400 4280 4433 25932 55074 9168 26455 17400 47450 3203 49350 4800 6000 9360 10600 51659 1600 12000 11700 43693 1800 1600 6000 5300 9240 58928 31200 30200 3150 2100 36531 3600 53000 1650 14400 6000 30350 9030 20000 22600 21392 28413 4000

960377 935414 24963 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

33186 26868 6318 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25019 0 0 0 0 0 8167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54

126673 108745 17928 0

0 5000 6000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3600 0 0 0 4000 0 6000 3600 4200 0 6000 675 900 4441 0 5010 2400 9000 0 10300 0 2400 0 0 0 8000 7550 6000 700 0 5700 0 5447 0 0 0 0 0 8000 5400 3600 2750 0

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

0 0 3600 0 1260 6000 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 3004 0 2000 0 0 0 0 1000 1444 4610 2000 0 0 4456 0 2000 0 0 0 7093 4800 6000 0 0 16800 0 6000 0 3550 1500 0 0 0 4800 5855 2750 4000

97672 104723 0 7051

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57

2938 9129 0 6191

0 400 0 0 0 1200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 308 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 455 0 0 0 0 175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

466 Statistical Tables

0 0 0 0

59

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

MCALESTER DISTRICT

640799 635991 4808 0

1040 5200 4100 7200 0 13071 0 5335 1200 5250 0 0 6468 41801 0 13500 0 46189 0 50081 0 17218 0 0 53851 0 4950 2750 138948 0 0 0 1400 0 125437 3015 2100 0 0 33311 640 17490 0 0 0 1200 0 0 23575 14479 0 0

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

172160 203257 0 31097

60 15590 3126 2 855 2200 600 1796 757 4895 40 25 2663 7351 600 4218 4981 7505 509 14076 100 500 321 2243 4433 500 1023 2586 26584 57 500 1063 227 240 22438 2463 4293 563 197 3060 136 5364 229 500 1119 1882 20 1304 3500 5958 5258 1650

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 768942 695642 73300 0

2200 20521 17569 8339 5064 15708 3100 11956 4149 17482 1375 4937 1926 30055 1500 25347 7777 42261 3973 58567 5562 20000 7784 11593 42332 3000 8649 9724 49072 4666 3000 5360 3293 3600 71486 12635 17164 1706 2115 78914 2255 23075 4776 4118 3807 5752 2500 16722 21169 21675 12207 5425

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

200941 90799 110142 0

0 0 4435 0 0 0 0 0 0 77370 0 0 2791 0 0 0 0 15103 2124 0 0 0 0 2030 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58056 25439 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13593 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

3726219 2680138 1046081 0

0 10750 42281 774 1220 0 1940 645 0 20576 200 0 6716 11314 0 19104 0 12759 140 406412 1858 0 0 702 5824 6000 4905 0 1456343 0 0 6209 0 2500 1569422 23787 0 0 154 0 0 32610 0 0 0 15043 0 1274 5000 54232 4200 1325

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

7744568 6424098 1320470 0

5944 110829 121135 19471 25026 94835 6973 67093 28239 206133 7238 12124 61302 208559 16483 128953 38221 236759 12496 638662 15690 56157 32741 34727 223629 17477 46027 40484 1887987 8182 11440 26379 12073 21426 2002393 145002 84126 13513 6756 258128 9633 192118 7147 27121 13991 73326 12651 50321 110062 156320 77563 23503

Statistical Tables 467

MCALESTER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ALDERSON ANTLERS ATOKA BOSWELL BOWLEGS BROKEN BOW CALVIN CANADIAN CLARITA COALGATE DOW EAGLETOWN EDGEWOOD EUFAULA FT. TOWSON HEAVENER HEAVENER HISPANIC HENRYETTA HODGEN HOLDENVILLE HOWE HUGO, FIRST HUGO, PAUL'S CHAPEL HUGO, WESLEY IDABEL KEOTA KIOWA KREBS MCALESTER FIRST McALESTER, CHRIST McCURTAIN NEW ZION PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL POTEAU QUINTON REDLAND ROCKY POINT SAVANNA - Closed SEMINOLE, FIRST SOPER STIGLER STUART TALIHINA TUSKAHOMA VALLIANT WELEETKA WETUMKA WEWOKA, FIRST WILBURTON WISTER WRIGHT CITY

MCALESTER DISTRICT

1913 2148 0 235

1301505 1494299 0 192794

0 50915 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5400 0 0 0 13000 69732 1837 109389 0 122972 0 66351 18866 0 144977 0 0 0 262648 0 0 0 0 0 268967 0 0 0 0 0 0 68308 1635 0 0 0 0 0 96508 0 0 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

10 75 34 0 9 52 0 17 32 79 13 6 30 97 14 43 2 76 10 73 15 28 24 30 145 9 0 23 203 7 4 18 15 0 140 61 0 11 5 150 10 104 4 25 4 37 5 20 55 69 0 20

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

2226995 1978183 248812 0

6000 24000 93472 13750 19715 90838 2200 57900 44504 154720 6625 11471 57829 241717 1400 29593 405 76538 5275 62072 14203 5769 5492 38192 58709 11200 45709 33030 120011 5900 14500 21948 15622 18340 86425 130588 0 12133 4723 205844 11664 72078 0 32294 6581 47580 10032 36810 40 138040 0 23514

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

285752 249906 35846 0

0 0 0 0 591 3198 0 14494 894 5816 0 0 300 44434 0 2914 11839 2260 5167 3368 0 800 1977 0 695 0 1674 2609 8512 850 0 0 7769 618 675 3009 66601 0 0 4556 0 2949 0 0 2450 4535 0 4035 1854 4695 69614 0

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends

51592 74832 0 23240

20 2000 0 0 23 24 0 3924 117 213 31 0 0 139 225 1399 0 0 56 1014 0 182 5 0 253 0 424 54 24879 14 0 28 0 220 2800 127 0 0 16 6125 0 1055 4168 165 183 215 0 260 692 292 0 250

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 1000 580 420 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 16940 30992 0 14052

300 0 0 0 0 1200 3500 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 375 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 6800 0 160 2400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1680 0 0 0 240 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 297180 64804 232376 0

0 11866 0 0 1600 0 1234 0 150 26424 0 0 0 0 235 5884 0 5090 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3643 222269 463 0 0 0 0 0 66 8909 1061 240 0 0 0 0 0 7384 0 0 0 0 0 0 662

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 4180964 3893596 287368 0

6320 88781 93472 13750 21929 95260 6934 76398 45665 187173 12056 11471 58129 286290 14860 109622 15081 193652 10498 189426 14203 73102 26370 38192 204634 11200 47807 46136 638319 7387 16900 21976 23391 19178 358867 133790 75510 13194 4979 218205 11664 144390 5803 32699 16598 52405 10032 41105 99094 143027 69614 24426

67

Capital Campaigns 956204 1325923 0 369719

0 11140 10571 0 0 0 0 0 0 38555 0 0 0 55466 0 15275 0 1100 3737 149330 0 0 0 0 18109 0 0 0 196173 0 0 0 0 0 428440 0 0 0 0 0 0 2450 0 0 0 0 0 0 4808 0 0 21050

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 164883 955521 0 790638

0 7910 1430 0 480 0 0 179 0 62228 0 0 0 1285 0 3540 0 1810 0 2368 0 4195 0 0 3428 0 0 650 50 0 0 0 0 0 250 0 475 0 0 2852 0 62368 0 0 0 6015 491 500 664 1715 0 0

68b

Other Sources and Projects 68761 82822 0 14061

0 5650 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7244 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25863 0 0 0 0 143 0 0 0 0 797 0 0 0 0 3000 0 3150 6788 0 0

68c

42946 41185 1761 0

173 1641 0 305 0 0 0 794 0 0 0 0 0 3440 0 3600 0 1503 0 3719 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 291 12492 0 0 0 0 0 776 2843 407 0 0 1200 0 6763 0 0 0 2544 0 0 70 0 0 285

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d 173 26341 12001 305 480 0 0 973 0 108027 0 0 0 60191 0 22415 0 20539 3737 155417 0 4195 100 0 21537 0 0 941 208715 0 0 25863 0 0 429466 2843 1025 0 0 4052 0 72378 0 0 0 8559 3491 500 8692 8503 0 21335

1232794 2405451 0 1172657

68

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 1616 0 1616 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1616 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

69b

14800 19727 0 4927

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

17180 5046 12134 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

33596 24773 8823 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1616 0 17180 0 0 0 0 0 14800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church 69

468 Statistical Tables

CHURCH ID 838802 848140 845727 844654 845751 845807 845820 848264 845842 845886 845966 845990 845988 846026 848366 846061 846083 848504 846106 846128 846141 993867 846185 846208 846163 846232 848561 846243 846265 846345 848606 846403 846425 846447 846482 846505 846527 846540 846584 846642 846686

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

PASTOR CHURCH ADAIR PATRICIA K HARRIS BEGGS RICHARD L BRASHER BETHEL DARREL W MADDOX BOKOSHE BENNIE WESLEY WALLER BRAGGS CARLA R ROBISON CAMERON GARY L WITHROW CHECOTAH D WAYNE LOFTIN CHOUTEAU WILLIAM R BUTTRAM COOKSON RUDOLPH W FREESE COWETA SUSAN S WHITLEY FT. GIBSON BARRY LYNN COLLINS GORE CHRISTOPHER C CLARK HASKELL PAUL S VICKERY HULBERT KIM F HUTSON INOLA EUGENE LEO VAN ALSTYNE LOCUST GROVE CYDNI ALYSE TILLERY MORRIS CRYSTAL L HUGHES MOUNDS GARY D HAYNES MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY AARON C TIGER MUSKOGEE, FIRST JOHN D WILLIAMS MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTSBARBARA C BROWN MUSKOGEE, SPENCER BARBARA C BROWN MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MARK ROSS JARDINE MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MARY LOUISE EWING MUSKOGEE, WESLEY MICHAEL S ENRIGHT OKAY RAYMOND EUGENE GRIFFIN OKMULGEE, FIRST BRIAN LEE MATTHEWS OKTAHA TERRY W FOX POCOLA THOMAS W CORRIGAN PORTER PAUL S VICKERY PRYOR ROBERT DOUGLAS HARRIS SALLISAW TREVOR W SMITH SCHULTER RICHARD L BRASHER SPIRO GARY WITHROW STILWELL BARRY S HAYES TAHLEQUAH JAMES BEDELLE GRAHAM VIAN EMERY MASON WAGONER SHANNON DAVIS WARNER MICHAEL S ENRIGHT WESTVILLE DARREL W MADDOX WOODALL CARLA R ROBISON

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

137 124 13 0

0 6 0 1 0 0 18 0 0 0 8 5 4 2 2 4 1 0 5 14 0 0 7 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 13 10 2 15 0 5 0 10 0 0 0

0 744

2a

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith

14415 15159

266 315 187 134 57 55 375 173 498 452 311 256 115 16 149 207 300 110 226 1523 72 88 2232 221 171 89 841 97 106 47 826 633 99 82 348 1112 144 1105 184 152 41

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

Restored by Affirmation 2b

0 3

7 10

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

6 0

7 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 26

47 73

0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 10 0 5 0 0 1

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

0 39

64 103

3 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 12 1 0 1 4 1 3 1 0 4

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

Removed by Charge Conference Action 227 0

850 623

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 850 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

3 0

8 5

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 207

3 210

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 9 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 0

0 11

44 55

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

0 11

19 30

0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

Removed by Death 8

5 0

137 132

5 1 5 1 1 0 7 1 5 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 3 4 1 12 1 3 18 2 1 1 9 2 3 0 8 4 0 3 2 8 3 11 0 3 0

0 799

13616 14415

267 319 181 137 44 55 394 172 502 448 312 261 119 19 151 211 295 107 234 1532 71 85 1368 218 166 91 832 95 104 47 839 655 102 93 347 1116 140 1107 185 149 46

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

0 94

3078 3172

68 39 44 32 16 30 122 27 121 100 110 116 33 19 42 86 74 47 100 234 9 18 264 50 21 36 140 23 40 18 252 151 20 31 34 199 42 221 15 23 11

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

1 8 0 3 0 0 6 0 5 0 5 3 4 1 2 3 2 2 6 4 0 0 7 1 0 6 3 1 0 0 8 5 2 4 0 8 4 11 0 0 0

0 27

115 142

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

0 130

844 974

22 8 0 9 13 0 22 24 1 40 15 5 29 0 0 3 2 14 33 141 0 0 9 0 15 4 66 11 7 0 88 21 12 10 10 66 4 119 21 0 0

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

Statistical Tables 469

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADAIR BEGGS BETHEL BOKOSHE BRAGGS CAMERON CHECOTAH CHOUTEAU COOKSON COWETA FT. GIBSON GORE HASKELL HULBERT INOLA LOCUST GROVE MORRIS MOUNDS MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY MUSKOGEE, FIRST MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTS MUSKOGEE, SPENCER MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MUSKOGEE, WESLEY OKAY OKMULGEE, FIRST OKTAHA POCOLA PORTER PRYOR SALLISAW SCHULTER SPIRO STILWELL TAHLEQUAH VIAN WAGONER WARNER WESTVILLE WOODALL

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

69 89

0 20

0 89

0 4 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 5 6 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

1272 1361

13 0 17 6 30 0 14 21 30 55 20 25 8 4 29 3 18 18 50 62 3 0 79 0 32 38 70 7 17 0 130 109 6 0 12 170 0 147 5 7 17

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

0 362

1145 1507

9 26 9 8 6 7 12 7 40 15 35 20 11 2 15 18 19 4 25 85 0 0 209 3 0 17 20 2 5 0 135 102 5 0 1 37 0 233 0 3 0

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

0 23

802 825

9 6 0 4 10 9 36 0 52 8 20 38 2 2 13 17 15 6 12 65 0 0 103 7 2 4 70 0 3 0 115 44 0 0 2 30 0 97 0 1 0

12 4 0 2 4 5 6 0 5 3 25 7 2 2 4 8 3 4 6 19 0 0 20 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 28 3 2 0 0 11 2 20 0 0 0

17 0

221 204

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

0 31

1394 1425

21 6 11 20 7 17 12 0 50 50 60 72 8 11 6 20 51 9 40 32 8 10 303 22 10 15 10 0 17 0 33 80 12 5 10 104 15 216 4 8 9

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

0 399

3562 3961

51 42 20 34 27 38 66 7 147 76 140 137 23 17 38 63 88 23 83 201 8 10 635 44 13 37 100 2 25 0 311 229 19 5 13 182 17 566 4 12 9

35 12 19 17 9 12 51 11 57 41 58 57 12 12 25 33 29 19 43 218 5 0 142 34 10 7 67 0 17 0 115 69 21 5 18 78 14 182 4 1 7

0 67

1566 1633

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

0 17

172 189

0 4 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 6 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

0 40

1322 1362

65 32 28 24 0 0 73 0 40 75 75 61 8 0 45 30 50 0 51 70 0 0 135 0 0 20 39 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 0 35 0 263 0 0 0

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

0 16

185 201

6 3 0 2 2 4 9 1 6 6 10 4 2 0 5 4 7 3 6 11 1 0 15 3 13 1 8 0 0 0 10 8 2 1 3 10 0 16 1 1 1

3 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 4 13 5 0 0 0 1 2 4 1 2 0 1 10 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 5 11 1 0 1 7 0 4 0 0 0

0 17

90 107

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

0 17

77 94

2 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 7 5 3 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 3 0 1 14 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 5 0 13 0 0 0

470 Statistical Tables

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADAIR BEGGS BETHEL BOKOSHE BRAGGS CAMERON CHECOTAH CHOUTEAU COOKSON COWETA FT. GIBSON GORE HASKELL HULBERT INOLA LOCUST GROVE MORRIS MOUNDS MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY MUSKOGEE, FIRST MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTS MUSKOGEE, SPENCER MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MUSKOGEE, WESLEY OKAY OKMULGEE, FIRST OKTAHA POCOLA PORTER PRYOR SALLISAW SCHULTER SPIRO STILWELL TAHLEQUAH VIAN WAGONER WARNER WESTVILLE WOODALL

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

36963 27796

9167 0

301 320

0 19

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1254 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 7976 0 0 0 14730 0 0 388 1940 800 0 7034 0 0 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 25 14 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 7 0 50 31 0 5 14 22 0 50 0 0 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26

0 12 0 11 5 8 12 7 25 0 39 0 10 0 16 27 18 0 23 76 0 0 46 8 0 0 24 0 7 0 40 27 0 13 18 98 8 87 6 5 0

0 45

676 721

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 0 6710

49649 56359

0 1200 0 100 0 400 2500 333 2530 0 998 0 320 0 200 3500 1184 0 1043 4300 0 0 1325 1554 0 0 2349 0 725 0 3194 6112 0 3107 1500 7200 300 3575 0 100 0

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

0 4

16 20

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 37 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 35 15 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0

0 52

163 215

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

0 2

14 16

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0

16 0

244 228

0 0 0 0 13 2 0 0 14 15 30 0 0 0 0 7 15 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 0 0 0 36 0 23 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0

0 7

29 36

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

0 185

932 1117

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 6 0 0 0 0 75 0 15 0 0 9 0 0 121 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 442 15 0 0 0 34 0 135 0 0 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 33

34

8 0

97 89

1 4 0 0 5 0 2 5 0 8 10 6 0 0 1 1 0 3 8 2 0 0 10 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 3 1 6 0 0 0

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

4167 0

14137 9970

112 40 0 0 315 0 1600 116 0 200 840 212 0 0 15 48 0 60 160 700 0 0 3700 50 35 0 1853 0 0 0 0 850 0 0 1551 299 200 1181 0 0 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

0 14071089

70281781 84352870

1180000 780250 1285000 360000 257000 202000 3500000 598000 749000 900000 3148051 381000 338559 213210 1210410 1450000 985851 364000 2179000 5482000 500000 327694 12954712 1102000 390000 344000 5375313 260875 488012 161000 5435000 2260000 31800 176000 1350000 7251000 466000 4826044 439000 450000 130000

36

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage)

UMVIM

177261 0

6842151 6664890

183000 3700 9000 63244 9403 5100 129322 31843 125800 24954 0 25000 22000 26520 5931 291048 93386 86000 29884 1600503 20000 140976 1164298 198075 72868 24094 937791 1206 169643 9300 262229 147776 28043 80548 101846 392118 5000 167539 20851 116500 15812

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

0 413493

3071823 3485316

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 257844 118640 61000 0 0 40196 0 0 0 99663 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 326944 810772 0 0 0 1198758 0 158006 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 160775 0

217231 56456

0 0 0 0 0 0 214750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2481 0 0 0 0 0

39

Statistical Tables 471

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADAIR BEGGS BETHEL BOKOSHE BRAGGS CAMERON CHECOTAH CHOUTEAU COOKSON COWETA FT. GIBSON GORE HASKELL HULBERT INOLA LOCUST GROVE MORRIS MOUNDS MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY MUSKOGEE, FIRST MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTS MUSKOGEE, SPENCER MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MUSKOGEE, WESLEY OKAY OKMULGEE, FIRST OKTAHA POCOLA PORTER PRYOR SALLISAW SCHULTER SPIRO STILWELL TAHLEQUAH VIAN WAGONER WARNER WESTVILLE WOODALL

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

863231 855901

7330 0

906984 873274

33710 0

18667 4219 9520 5807 2706 2696 43547 6155 25492 13011 31467 13105 3549 3120 10216 25002 7161 12002 20455 97120 5018 3221 121899 19271 8865 3373 48037 3837 5050 2800 52010 36013 3341 12419 15335 71067 10110 74750 5151 5844 803

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

18667 9438 9520 5807 2706 6331 42097 6155 25492 23588 31467 16527 3549 3120 18559 25002 15734 12002 20455 97120 5018 3221 121899 19271 8865 3373 48037 3779 10642 2800 52010 36013 3341 12419 15335 71067 10110 74750 5051 5844 803

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40a

0 425

77173 77598

1597 807 814 496 231 541 3599 526 2179 2017 2691 1413 304 267 1587 2138 1346 1027 1749 8303 430 275 10421 1647 758 288 4107 324 540 240 4446 3079 285 1062 1310 6075 865 6390 431 499 69

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

0 1680

75919 77599

1597 807 814 496 231 541 3599 526 2179 2017 2691 1413 304 267 873 2138 1346 1027 1749 8303 430 275 10421 1647 758 288 4107 324 0 240 4446 3079 285 1062 1310 6075 865 6390 431 499 69

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b

0 19974

30486 50460

500 0 0 200 0 95 3005 0 800 0 3883 0 0 0 0 755 315 50 0 2890 0 0 3013 605 100 200 1900 0 0 0 2899 0 0 0 0 5350 0 3876 0 0 50

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES

0 506

1656 2162

0 0 0 0 0 0 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

6 0

6 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6151 0

24793 18642

237 0 0 74 88 0 1985 350 222 0 2256 584 237 40 0 707 0 263 260 4115 64 168 5456 686 113 782 645 35 130 36 1661 457 119 158 195 903 251 1378 64 74 0

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 55378

45828 101206

996 0 0 300 624 0 2750 63 0 1665 2020 0 0 0 0 0 1200 0 1687 0 420 475 29310 0 0 550 0 0 0 0 1701 947 100 0 1020 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

7869 0

166317 158448

3320 0 300 360 790 0 8271 9969 100 5220 11864 0 0 0 347 0 600 4420 7642 38000 515 800 20806 0 2163 200 0 616 0 385 22397 776 0 1404 1200 0 87 20414 2692 0 659

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

472 Statistical Tables

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADAIR BEGGS BETHEL BOKOSHE BRAGGS CAMERON CHECOTAH CHOUTEAU COOKSON COWETA FT. GIBSON GORE HASKELL HULBERT INOLA LOCUST GROVE MORRIS MOUNDS MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY MUSKOGEE, FIRST MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTS MUSKOGEE, SPENCER MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MUSKOGEE, WESLEY OKAY OKMULGEE, FIRST OKTAHA POCOLA PORTER PRYOR SALLISAW SCHULTER SPIRO STILWELL TAHLEQUAH VIAN WAGONER WARNER WESTVILLE WOODALL

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

50b

Human Relations Day

4403 2186

2217 0

629 0

0 0 0 0 50 0 0 148 100 0 1420 0 0 0 0 614 0 0 0 1703 0 0 0 58 0 50 205 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 25 0 0 0

846 217

0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 582 0 25 0 0 30

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

Peace With Justice

50c

0 233

459 692

0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 182 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 25

Native American Ministries 50d

0 156

619 775

0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 206 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 25 0 0 0

World Communion 50e

0 698

650 1348

0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 412 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 21

UM Student Day 50f

378 0

468 90

0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 197 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 77

6491 0

287777 281286

7200 4223 5062 0 900 3750 19999 0 11541 10125 11240 9000 1451 600 9300 10575 8438 6739 8806 13254 2786 3808 22566 8187 5829 0 12263 656 8404 1170 12346 12192 2475 4104 9816 12429 2039 18694 2575 3235 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 32000 15769 19500 4508 900 20050 53906 13665 49133 40000 46620 32523 2010 4000 36833 42000 35000 23950 33140 73175 6984 9259 79450 32385 28252 866 56848 6242 32101 0 57880 57884 11400 8038 40626 57968 28000 59183 8208 14382 3300

10445 0

1177938 1167493

53

13325 0

66000 52675

0 0 0 0 0 0 31600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54

0 16806

204100 220906

0 5838 3000 10392 5100 0 9200 0 6000 5000 4500 8125 7524 0 4500 5000 2500 6000 6000 4800 5397 0 20200 4000 916 11000 5275 3208 5000 7800 8000 6000 0 7000 4000 9000 2825 6000 5000 0 0

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

56

0 15963

65393 81356

0 0 0 0 0 1001 600 2400 1923 0 3687 0 0 0 1856 3872 1180 1800 1618 0 0 0 5188 2000 1193 0 3624 3222 1500 0 8000 4800 0 3000 4000 5100 891 2938 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd)

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 14644 0

37948 23304

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37948 0 0 0

58

Statistical Tables 473

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ADAIR BEGGS BETHEL BOKOSHE BRAGGS CAMERON CHECOTAH CHOUTEAU COOKSON COWETA FT. GIBSON GORE HASKELL HULBERT INOLA LOCUST GROVE MORRIS MOUNDS MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY MUSKOGEE, FIRST MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTS MUSKOGEE, SPENCER MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MUSKOGEE, WESLEY OKAY OKMULGEE, FIRST OKTAHA POCOLA PORTER PRYOR SALLISAW SCHULTER SPIRO STILWELL TAHLEQUAH VIAN WAGONER WARNER WESTVILLE WOODALL

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

1235849 1302493 0 66644

0 0

11284 599 7970 1890 0 0 44746 800 46052 8851 45753 6695 0 5250 20755 34121 12600 0 20859 162957 2550 0 247848 10820 0 0 120917 0 0 0 83510 78699 0 1829 9635 110962 465 137432 0 0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

59

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

0 39648

215658 255306

5843 1035 2131 3118 2256 3837 8684 1366 9695 1553 9632 1478 522 78 4063 10916 3725 1553 6739 19517 476 459 22251 2373 1105 1306 19627 1461 1359 1 15727 13391 309 1174 5720 19388 465 10134 670 371 150

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses

34895 0

1140668 1105773

23274 13289 17231 9309 6020 4688 59990 11250 21000 28014 33785 21842 8051 4728 14530 25306 15639 11287 27848 127542 6732 7617 147971 39352 11050 5292 57311 8765 5991 7018 84927 34878 7434 17403 26683 80033 9922 75395 7421 10646 4204

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

0 45974

560427 606401

0 0 0 0 0 0 9875 0 0 33090 21600 11140 0 0 8206 0 0 0 23878 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72000 105792 0 0 0 93840 0 181006 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

1588593 0

2113280 524687

6796 0 1863 5574 0 0 1455631 25380 23000 11882 7854 0 3510 0 9108 150301 0 7246 5704 30924 1402 550 120250 0 694 1600 147908 0 0 0 21675 0 521 11428 47104 0 5054 4051 6270 0 0

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

1429311 0

8320719 6891408

111714 45779 67391 42028 19778 36658 1757544 72072 198146 160428 240272 105905 27158 18083 120587 311387 89704 76337 166385 585954 32774 26632 891029 121384 61038 25547 478859 28366 59535 19450 449679 354908 25984 69019 166644 472927 60974 639739 38482 35051 9388

474 Statistical Tables

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ADAIR BEGGS BETHEL BOKOSHE BRAGGS CAMERON CHECOTAH CHOUTEAU COOKSON COWETA FT. GIBSON GORE HASKELL HULBERT INOLA LOCUST GROVE MORRIS MOUNDS MULDROW, ROLAND TRINITY MUSKOGEE, FIRST MUSKOGEE, HONOR HEIGHTS MUSKOGEE, SPENCER MUSKOGEE, ST. PAUL MUSKOGEE, TRINITY MUSKOGEE, WESLEY OKAY OKMULGEE, FIRST OKTAHA POCOLA PORTER PRYOR SALLISAW SCHULTER SPIRO STILWELL TAHLEQUAH VIAN WAGONER WARNER WESTVILLE WOODALL

MUSKOGEE DISTRICT

3481185 2993184

488001 0

2834 3004

0 170

0 0 0 0 0 0 173055 0 162143 108644 206911 43165 0 11360 0 0 68804 0 80000 438420 0 0 654265 92038 0 0 268808 0 0 0 355552 220925 0 0 0 283310 0 313785 0 0 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

42 24 20 24 13 18 166 24 89 73 85 65 15 10 37 74 45 25 85 157 11 16 288 70 21 16 113 20 34 0 362 134 24 30 34 289 45 186 22 13 15

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

0 441435

2179944 2621379

95242 44652 76893 33739 16872 34232 149272 27916 11061 20501 14546 92215 19002 0 110859 112335 17761 69940 53328 103242 16004 19425 37635 14367 54555 14256 72432 26928 54044 16073 178255 27774 26633 42229 123130 105976 69234 123883 24071 17117 12315

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers 0 3923

151324 155247

6835 2031 5918 6750 610 1241 5069 1815 0 4208 3143 2275 3900 0 0 5276 3034 2400 10762 0 2000 1543 5333 1680 874 8429 4126 893 7236 0 9105 4973 3345 4479 182 8031 6070 3898 1943 6656 5261

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 0 2758

82734 85492

9 0 0 0 4 9 452 196 541 9 73 395 0 130 26 5106 0 0 44 45000 0 0 25947 28 5 20 0 14 15 6 480 49 2038 76 773 0 84 27 195 983 0

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 0 8800

2200 11000

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 20633 0

69731 49098

6075 185 5196 0 0 0 0 5908 6355 4300 300 1200 4841 0 0 1250 0 0 600 5765 70 0 15365 970 0 0 625 0 2400 0 100 1170 0 0 0 1760 0 650 1046 3600 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 0 44805

67569 112374

4634 1277 0 0 0 0 0 290 0 11416 18118 0 0 0 0 0 0 215 7041 0 0 3176 1480 0 604 0 0 0 1629 2000 0 0 869 14342 0 0 0 0 0 478 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 6913 0

6034687 6027774

112795 48145 88007 40489 17486 35482 327848 36125 180100 149078 245291 139250 27743 11490 110885 123967 89599 72555 151775 592427 18074 24144 740025 109083 56038 22705 345991 27835 65324 18079 543492 254891 32885 61126 124085 399077 75388 442243 27255 28834 17576

67

Capital Campaigns 193462 0

1482032 1288570

0 0 0 0 0 0 1024492 0 0 245 0 0 0 0 0 0 850 0 2410 60000 0 0 80585 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84601 0 11791 31807 0 0 185251 0 0 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 0 121303

80539 201842

15859 15 8525 0 0 0 100 312 460 325 1085 0 0 0 0 16354 100 3200 415 12105 1070 0 6193 190 0 0 3770 180 0 0 0 1298 0 755 945 0 4613 2670 0 0 0

68b

Other Sources and Projects 17282 0

41480 24198

0 0 0 0 0 872 0 0 15925 9825 13139 0 0 0 0 0 869 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 850 0 0 0 0 0 0

68c

0 10655

52959 63614

996 0 0 0 1142 95 0 318 7975 1266 4660 0 0 0 0 1724 3067 0 9310 2351 0 0 2921 1763 285 1029 397 0 0 0 2324 0 0 0 945 6162 0 4026 0 0 203

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 78786 0

1657010 1578224

16855 15 8525 0 1142 967 1024592 630 24360 11661 18884 0 0 0 0 18078 4886 3200 12135 74456 1070 0 89699 1953 285 1029 4167 180 0 0 2324 85899 0 12546 34547 6162 4613 191947 0 0 203

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 0 14871

18395 33266

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3833 13312 0 0 1250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 7500

0 7500

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

4234 0

12143 7909

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 437 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1206 0 0 0 0 10000 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

69

0 18137

30538 48675

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 437 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1206 0 0 3833 13312 10000 0 1750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Statistical Tables 475

CHURCH ID 842484 846846 842564 993812 844290 837716 833046 846881 847098 847214 846904 846926 841662 841684 846961 846983 847021 834518 847577 846857 847214 847327 847065 846950 847442 847453 847500 847522 847613 847566 847602 847511 993878 834553 847258 847043 847806 847828 847087 847841 847908 848025 848036

CHURCH CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

PASTOR FELECIA HENSLEY CHARLA B GWARTNEY ALAN NAGEL ALAN NAGEL MARK FOSTER PUONG ONG LAU ADAM RICKS BERTHA MARIE POTTS ADRIAN COLE W. ALLEN BUCK CHARLES BROAM RICHARD D CATO MICHAEL DEMOSS JOHN N PUNNI RANDY J LITTLE ROBERT WARREN FOOS DAVID CRESSMAN LAMARLA COOK DAVID CRESSMAN ROBERT E GORRELL ROBERT E ROSE DIANNE R PETERS JEANNIE HIMES ED COY LIGHT J MARK RICKMAN ANDREW JOHN TEVINGTON LARRY GASTON TED A UHLIG J D WARD RANDY LEE SCRAPER ROBERT J KANARY DAVID M CLEWELL VICTOR MCCULLOUGH DIANA JEAN PRUITT K KEITH CRESSMAN RONALD G PERCEFUL S R MARION DIANA COX CRAWFORD PASTOR OF THE WICKLINE CHUR SAMUEL TYLER POWERS JACK FISHER TERRELL-WILKES ROBERT E YOUNTS MICHAEL D BURKETT

NOKC DISTRICT

216 373 66 46 338 109 0 2502 2137 0 157 935 822 101 518 384 231 112 203 7400 2461 792 631 2087 374 70 1381 860 373 1492 1241 729 758 410 998 1050 1040 254 2344 718 157 1065 792 38727 38669 58 0

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

356 371 0 15

0 13 0 0 21 14 6 15 40 0 1 8 0 1 0 6 0 5 0 66 20 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 8 8 6 5 0 20 5 2 1 23 33 0 2 12

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

21 16 5 0

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 16 28 0 12

0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

345 406 0 61

0 6 0 0 19 0 46 28 16 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 4 0 47 25 3 2 4 5 0 0 4 41 10 4 15 3 3 2 0 8 1 4 11 0 14 13

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3 1 9 0 0 8 1 11 15 7 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 21 15 1 2 3 5 0 3 4 2 3 6 10 12 1 7 2 7 1 2 20 0 4 12 202 176 26 0

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

Removed by Charge Conference Action 585 14 571 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 320 105 0 145 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

45 45 0 0

0 2 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 30 237 0 207

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6

239 251 0 12

0 3 1 0 32 1 0 13 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 43 19 10 0 15 7 0 1 4 3 4 13 7 0 4 6 1 6 3 9 4 0 4 9

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

69 94 0 25

0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 3 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 5 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 1 13

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

Removed by Death 8

281 298 0 17

2 4 1 0 1 0 0 12 4 0 0 10 5 1 7 4 2 1 3 36 21 7 6 12 2 1 7 3 7 15 11 8 8 7 9 12 8 11 19 1 1 10 2

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 38418 38727 0 309

215 392 59 46 357 123 63 2534 2186 0 158 937 818 107 512 385 226 120 200 7436 2485 773 631 2068 350 69 1376 861 416 1490 1234 387 660 403 867 1048 1039 243 2333 777 156 1073 805

9

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 9174 8912 262 0

60 240 24 21 404 139 96 380 724 71 36 131 110 40 106 77 25 55 28 1900 595 68 93 145 101 52 71 50 240 211 168 192 180 81 321 237 244 129 390 259 33 282 365

10

0 6 0 0 22 18 3 9 19 0 0 5 2 2 0 6 0 8 0 36 16 0 4 4 2 0 1 0 5 8 5 8 0 0 15 4 4 2 5 26 2 8 3 258 303 0 45

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 4527 4491 36 0

29 113 0 0 158 0 18 617 147 0 47 133 45 1 21 13 11 7 2 1210 207 88 72 40 23 6 44 5 41 95 127 4 5 37 405 0 120 18 144 84 0 253 137

12

476 Statistical Tables

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

3165 2862 303 0

26 70 6 6 57 60 152 399 0 0 23 44 20 15 30 16 10 23 10 275 259 17 93 81 19 7 4 53 47 91 112 53 135 70 99 88 92 80 22 100 0 345 56

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

246 184 62 0

0 12 0 0 26 0 5 7 16 0 0 8 2 0 0 6 0 6 0 46 14 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 10 5 0 0 5 0 17 0 2 0 13 30 0 0 8 5556 5755 0 199

10 42 0 14 402 55 36 169 151 15 5 56 15 3 12 17 12 12 0 2886 384 73 50 48 13 0 9 1 23 49 30 23 75 18 166 56 77 45 140 80 10 72 202

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15 15 21 0 9 176 15 8 30 90 6 5 51 20 7 7 30 0 14 0 718 211 8 45 8 8 0 9 1 32 11 20 14 30 2 75 23 21 37 90 50 1 55 73 2046 2073 0 27

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

1649 1713 0 64

0 0 0 6 115 40 18 11 57 8 0 14 15 1 8 5 0 8 2 956 99 4 9 11 6 0 10 0 5 3 12 8 80 11 19 20 15 20 10 15 4 14 10

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

6772 6671 101 0

10 73 13 12 357 45 28 660 650 21 0 112 45 18 58 25 9 26 12 1911 645 47 55 183 58 0 4 15 142 119 125 82 100 61 143 98 144 100 80 110 10 157 209

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18 35 136 13 41 1050 155 90 870 948 50 10 233 95 29 85 77 21 60 14 6471 1339 132 159 250 85 0 32 17 202 182 187 127 285 92 403 197 257 202 320 255 25 298 494 16023 16212 0 189

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

4860 4865 0 5

20 85 6 15 124 55 0 192 332 0 12 105 45 15 74 44 19 32 10 1226 355 47 28 104 70 9 52 23 144 87 123 88 65 56 278 70 84 102 300 111 10 118 125

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21 0 0 6 8 292 0 47 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 752 0 0 7 0 0 12 0 0 0 6 9 0 30 0 2 150 38 0 0 28 0 0 35 1532 1147 385 0

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

2670 2717 0 47

35 119 0 0 256 0 0 76 153 50 0 78 35 0 30 0 0 7 0 511 118 42 20 52 18 0 70 5 56 0 45 60 55 33 200 65 45 65 70 110 35 81 75

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

412 414 0 2

3 10 6 1 15 7 0 19 25 0 3 12 7 3 7 7 3 6 1 43 36 7 6 10 7 1 6 2 14 10 11 7 8 9 15 9 6 11 14 16 0 16 13

1 8 8 1 14 5 4 1 34 0 1 18 5 2 0 2 0 2 1 10 29 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 4 1 14 3 10 10 11 0 4 3 1 6 4 236 218 18 0

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

343 365 0 22

1 21 2 1 11 3 0 12 33 5 0 4 8 1 4 1 1 1 0 51 52 4 2 12 3 0 2 3 8 9 6 11 12 1 8 2 2 4 2 5 0 9 26

Statistical Tables 477

628 610 18 0

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

26

31819 30308 1511 0

0 3239 0 0 0 0 0 2451 1537 0 0 3865 0 0 0 0 0 650 0 0 0 0 2175 0 113 30 0 0 375 0 642 2853 0 0 0 0 200 200 0 1650 0 11189 650

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 20 3 7 0 0 0 32 106 0 0 56 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 65 0 13 0 14 6 0 0 31 0 30 45 60 0 0 0 33 15 0 30 0 27 15

Amount Paid for Projects

CHURCH CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT

1334 1385 0 51

10 12 4 21 0 15 0 115 181 0 9 74 25 12 23 13 0 10 14 0 131 23 16 38 0 6 0 15 43 0 28 60 75 15 26 65 59 35 35 30 12 56 28

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work

88014 85313 2701 0

400 1350 275 0 0 0 0 5024 1636 0 704 5143 0 110 2553 4521 0 8000 610 0 12524 2065 2543 3497 0 205 0 1500 2061 0 1302 4268 3000 5400 2256 1424 4201 5000 0 2050 0 4142 250

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

23 29 0 6

0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0

0 1 0 0 6 3 2 0 22 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 25 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 5 0 1 0 3 9 0 15 10 0 0 27 0 185 359 0 174

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

141 110 31 0

0 2 0 0 3 0 5 1 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 9 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 3 1 57 0 0 0 3 6

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 5502 3960 1542 0

0 145 0 0 17 0 60 12 72 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4467 202 15 0 0 0 6 1 19 34 0 22 7 0 0 64 55 20 74 0 0 0 45 143

31b 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 22 3 0 4 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 1 6 1 9 1 7 4 0 1 1 1 8 100 84 16 0

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

33

7102 5084 2018 0

40 55 0 0 30 0 0 295 171 24 0 13 1 6 0 25 0 0 0 995 2617 110 0 261 0 0 160 43 27 152 0 35 430 35 590 10 196 100 0 35 300 70 276

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

34 2 4 0 0 10 3 5 2 14 7 0 0 3 0 6 5 0 1 3 12 94 4 3 4 2 0 0 4 2 12 6 1 12 2 1 4 13 3 0 7 3 2 19 275 209 66 0

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 125196 88426 36770 0

110 1484 1 0 1028 28 1800 208 600 0 0 0 45 0 1000 120 0 35 125 2478 106704 122 495 713 39 0 0 800 162 550 1044 33 2200 112 40 260 125 300 0 500 350 45 1540

35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 146564507 135057530 11506977 0

403000 1947000 637600 0 2380000 542580 74106 5037064 9111792 0 679500 3232000 2634000 928290 1496920 1534000 167000 825000 980000 21881100 9950000 4908845 1184173 5287163 926624 548000 624300 2660316 2750000 9400000 4830000 2381716 1862694 2673142 4487395 7376377 4561500 5870720 4172490 2968600 509000 7846000 4294500

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

13913468 13949354 0 35886

1000 184141 55249 1000 308363 396099 89062 483327 1921724 0 0 447799 193860 20951 15440 342954 16261 95000 34283 1559700 1250414 120133 18526 491116 16142 66043 293363 50583 696310 853143 200000 164082 187087 42170 247198 52432 491285 788971 870435 204953 50081 318349 274439

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

12690860 15893251 0 3202391

0 652000 0 0 516156 0 0 505088 99990 0 0 84757 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4611633 15679 0 0 822436 5186 0 7674 0 0 0 0 149185 106568 0 0 458299 140859 0 1036725 933917 0 2216967 327741

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

121840 163621 0 41781

0 0 0 0 14141 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80542 0 0 8498 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14638 0 0 4021 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

478 Statistical Tables

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT

2973602 2818650 154952 0

2745726 2603965 141761 0

5220 36663 8315 2438 90090 12015 0 110074 262441 0 8859 57292 24000 6151 25078 14980 7916 12034 7324 656268 276257 57483 9208 45808 34897 11864 21744 19142 48842 122645 54071 56818 33613 24476 91660 59051 68623 81112 107639 46836 0 49974 76805

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

11574 36663 8083 2438 90090 12015 0 110074 262441 0 8859 54692 36285 9702 25068 14980 7916 12034 6524 651193 276257 63570 36864 107333 34897 11389 51060 29180 48842 122645 54071 75945 42339 28755 91660 59050 68623 81112 107638 46786 18761 79389 76805

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40a

135625 133658 1967 0

528 1672 369 111 4109 548 0 5021 11970 0 404 2495 1655 442 1143 683 361 549 297 29702 12601 2900 1681 4895 1592 519 2328 1330 2228 5594 2466 3464 1931 1311 4181 2693 3130 3700 4909 2134 855 3621 3503

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

134755 122390 12365 0

528 1672 369 111 4109 548 0 5021 11970 0 404 2495 1655 442 1143 683 361 549 297 29702 12601 2900 811 4895 1592 519 2328 1330 2228 5594 2466 3464 1931 1311 4181 2693 3130 3700 4909 2134 855 3621 3503

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b

70925 110376 0 39451

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5923 2500 0 0 750 776 124 0 1040 85 475 0 1750 18547 300 210 1941 3004 851 0 150 4363 510 285 1000 0 0 7112 555 6497 1831 5000 855 0 806 3685

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

45352 61972 0 16620

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 35736 1250 0 0 0 370 0 0 20 11 4635 475 365 0 0 0 0 0 650 0 335 0 90 1115

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65034 66069 0 1035

260 466 103 109 1144 0 0 1548 4707 0 321 1276 918 380 473 520 0 535 83 16027 10715 1647 588 1363 200 547 0 0 802 3641 873 1351 1187 717 1373 1426 972 2719 1367 1884 0 1817 975

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

506279 400242 106037 0

0 0 314 0 3067 2800 0 26951 72415 0 0 1225 0 127 395 1558 75 2310 520 55852 265577 7045 0 0 200 3325 0 0 0 22600 1965 173 5499 0 2335 0 100 2676 25225 0 0 1950 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

307685 245070 62615 0

3798 0 268 0 24536 2825 1125 2177 53388 0 816 3950 0 297 0 4983 0 6500 1506 11373 73695 1491 0 508 0 1656 3476 0 266 13370 14545 1870 2123 30215 19451 0 9552 0 3215 1021 0 1445 12244

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

Statistical Tables 479

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT

50b

Human Relations Day

819 1376 0 557

0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 0 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

5889 2449 3440 0

0 150 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 776 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 325 0 75 0 727 0 0 0 1869 50 0 35 0 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 0 1175 235

Peace With Justice

50c

1079 873 206 0

0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 0 10 0 268 0 0 0 0 110 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110

Native American Ministries 50d

678 1269 0 591

0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92

World Communion 50e

1332 1584 0 252

0 150 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 345 0 0 0 318 0 0 0 0 195 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

1000 671 329 0

0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 0 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 598143 552331 45812 0

5250 17410 5073 2041 22901 9448 0 24104 13672 0 6680 11322 11328 0 8829 9947 13046 9074 2557 77692 46302 10280 9450 12399 11674 0 13482 14812 12929 23260 12146 12864 14264 7956 14544 14475 11491 14528 27187 12312 5992 24742 20680

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

31616 32802 0 1186

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18248 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12786 582 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

1975938 1896699 79239 0

35000 57384 13553 0 64649 30192 35208 60292 58732 0 29686 45714 46297 12062 29239 36973 13046 29493 9205 129538 72453 34609 26271 60327 54486 18936 38192 42902 60846 86584 53411 66767 59931 44200 84170 56216 52735 59445 58285 62268 15980 59475 71186

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

591219 594000 0 2781

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57693 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 240829 117754 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42232 0 0 16512 0 0 0 0 0 37500 0 0 37116 41583

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54

772153 724390 47763 0

0 22000 6469 5200 26500 10800 16875 38895 45702 0 1048 6500 3000 7594 10000 7238 12898 10833 5000 150867 103145 22500 4800 22900 8750 3600 10500 8508 26400 24333 26500 6000 15000 0 11000 7200 15600 10000 32700 3097 4201 12000 6000

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

54 3906 0 0 9182 5000 0 1501 15613 0 0 2764 3500 0 1706 153 0 105 0 0 16950 2517 2003 7000 2356 0 3600 4000 4800 2800 3000 2400 7705 0 1160 1500 0 0 6000 6400 4200 3500 5141 130516 130644 0 128

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY

14200 15267 0 1067

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12380 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1320 500 0 0 0

57

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd)

259429 228255 31174 0

0 30000 0 0 58021 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75516 0 0 0 13500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15421 0 18224 48747 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

480 Statistical Tables

41799 47852 0 6053

59

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41799 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT

6038432 5918771 119661 0

3390 82084 4906 0 225435 0 3984 171423 803858 0 1980 116651 63927 3708 44426 16812 1800 0 1920 1433454 886938 58795 62055 68433 50267 6123 62216 19942 126260 202014 103396 140265 49580 21539 248336 118739 112434 109518 270251 68159 6260 121664 145490

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

1010478 993344 17134 0

5230 7221 728 184 59902 13612 30171 42483 195756 0 2290 7590 5280 4247 4661 3286 1734 2879 513 157645 118411 21954 3458 6290 8738 2148 11257 338 23178 19411 17947 17034 20901 1526 45167 33300 5821 10328 30478 19406 627 33615 13733

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 3687339 3226422 460917 0

7486 44846 10194 1698 109967 11901 14809 203037 235930 0 8276 83043 60974 14922 26832 29293 9545 26007 9765 781603 308692 96070 43735 88636 43623 14633 97731 50889 64118 135130 95030 91925 57402 39053 64407 86714 89235 129769 119559 52920 11938 105282 110720

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

3722298 2570235 1152063 0

0 88584 0 0 379536 0 33 54341 2534 0 0 19800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1940634 48516 0 5336 100952 31223 0 3573 0 57401 0 2669 15200 111273 0 0 71924 39000 66450 350673 39870 0 193401 99375

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

1959134 4208591 0 2249457

2471 1875 27576 0 37695 0 37318 221418 258345 0 0 35756 57000 0 11048 42720 0 8800 22826 6180 592192 31359 2598 2409 15653 0 38996 4952 120428 24149 23867 61362 4249 23065 33968 0 0 20445 73457 2945 740 102300 8972

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

24719247 24757909 0 38662

68687 395011 77923 11781 1116734 99141 139523 1045129 2037563 0 60360 397560 278735 50054 163830 170186 60506 109694 61616 5813452 3014346 348950 170637 437361 268462 64202 319475 166985 554741 733765 412646 479058 401170 194058 628864 469564 415190 531395 1203512 320942 50793 753973 621673

Statistical Tables 481

8819 8737 82 0

NOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

66

13727747 12514908 1212839 0

0 309487 0 0 635271 0 0 648835 1022765 0 0 206341 151590 0 109730 0 0 0 0 3713705 1284445 184501 113690 258403 147354 48673 198509 181572 478218 634172 285249 275271 169992 0 0 281817 322216 253416 649596 287764 58278 298624 518263

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

21 210 23 18 313 0 38 413 569 0 22 160 70 30 84 55 20 38 25 1845 638 122 95 180 133 82 84 79 214 230 180 176 217 81 236 530 209 93 370 283 30 297 306

Amount Received Through Pledges

CASHION CHOCTAW CRESCENT CRESCENT, MT. VERNON EDMOND ACTS 2 EDMOND CHINESE INT'L UMC EDMOND, CONNECT EDMOND, FIRST EDMOND, NEW COVENANT EDMOND, SUMMIT EL RENO, ELLISON AVENUE EL RENO, WESLEY GUTHRIE, FIRST GUTHRIE, WEST HARRAH JONES LUTHER MT. ZION NICOMA PARK OKC CH. OF THE SERVANT OKC CHAPEL HILL OKC CROWN HEIGHTS OKC DOUGLAS BLVD. OKC GRACE OKC LAKESIDE OKC LELAND CLEGG OKC MAY AVENUE OKC MAYFAIR HEIGHTS OKC NEW HOPE OKC NICHOLS HILLS OKC PUTNAM CITY OKC QUAIL SPRINGS OKC QUAYLE OKC RIDGECREST OKC ST. MARK'S OKC ST. MATTHEW OKC VILLAGE OKC WESLEY OKC WICKLINE PIEDMONT SPENCER YUKON, FIRST YUKON, GOOD SHEPHERD

NOKC DISTRICT

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

5224522 5600791 0 376269

67b 55122 47384 33843 14457 168334 127207 82511 173839 576703 0 52253 126228 38022 44423 44225 138872 52123 73884 48040 350038 578124 47742 56548 69982 48437 38199 34909 0 119339 94078 109500 134984 168251 152838 568982 135430 47875 56719 94701 191720 1800 139635 87221

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

303129 273788 29341 0

0 5357 4676 0 29272 12909 1789 17111 14715 0 2014 8824 3517 1602 2441 2223 999 486 0 45439 27646 3739 3335 4096 1982 3137 1612 0 6140 16152 4721 6919 3924 6862 7182 8006 5977 2452 7920 12387 30 5316 10220

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 60509 107499 0 46990

0 87 8 0 30 0 0 1585 3787 0 0 773 1295 32 38 186 12 132 0 2323 1650 521 1131 71 0 0 614 0 2670 0 47 2046 19 43 331 0 73 33204 1036 48 120 5140 1457

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 109463 209 109254 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108763 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 215882 331680 0 115798

0 0 6500 0 0 0 0 8568 5760 0 0 635 0 7475 255 145 6050 0 0 26373 7867 6850 716 1985 6539 0 76479 5000 695 2785 0 1751 1650 9427 2539 0 1657 1450 11443 0 2300 7310 5678

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 680697 642488 38209 0

67g 3742 3728 0 0 0 0 0 13016 0 0 6944 0 18350 3924 4785 696 0 0 26229 141790 230204 40957 1561 1836 3607 1129 1904 0 0 17774 0 5447 1575 1510 165 0 5947 2226 52710 0 300 88641 0

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 20321949 19471363 850586 0

67 58864 366043 45027 14457 832907 140116 84300 862954 1623730 0 61211 342801 212774 57456 161474 142122 59184 74502 74269 4279668 2129936 284410 177581 336373 207919 91138 314027 186572 607062 764961 399517 426418 345411 170680 579199 425253 383745 458230 817406 491919 62828 544666 622839

Capital Campaigns 3151593 2134832 1016761 0

0 33964 0 500 258672 61647 0 2000 213013 0 0 0 94386 0 1225 10003 0 0 0 1474734 33813 0 0 70086 1320 300 0 0 0 141323 9805 30398 0 550 27200 0 12364 2170 419688 59246 0 192576 610

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 644187 834557 0 190370

68b 1475 130 0 0 4140 0 0 12905 1876 0 0 1525 3508 0 1280 7754 0 8293 80 411668 9785 24790 460 3775 530 675 2250 1904 2835 19110 30000 380 10037 3980 2158 1755 10970 33602 22335 115 4755 2067 1285

Other Sources and Projects 664323 2921231 0 2256908

0 19306 0 0 103773 0 0 5015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9500 0 0 0 24550 7379 12369 0 42543 850 2085 35314 0 117612 0 23676 1800 0 25532 0 0 53099 20587 159233 0 100 0 0

68c

439164 457001 0 17837

0 0 314 0 19408 0 0 0 136610 0 0 0 776 774 694 1370 60 575 70 104076 61312 2068 189 5523 2936 0 0 0 17888 23576 881 2417 0 0 24949 350 13232 1421 8606 2500 0 0 6589

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 4899267 6347621 0 1448354

1475 53400 314 500 385993 61647 0 19920 351499 0 0 1525 98670 774 3199 28627 60 8868 150 2015028 112289 39227 649 121927 5636 3060 37564 1904 138335 184009 64362 34995 10037 30062 54307 2105 89665 57780 609862 61861 4855 194643 8484

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 27500 22917 4583 0

0 0 0 5000 0 11500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

147360 159000 0 11640

0 0 0 0 3360 0 72000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

39900 93500 0 53600

0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 13000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 0 6800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12100 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

0 0 0 5000 3360 14500 72000 13000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88000 0 6800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12100 0 0 0 0 214760 275417 0 60657

69

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

482 Statistical Tables

CHURCH ID 837660 846824 847293 843683 843728 837944 847830 843923 847008 847101 847123 834438 847145 846653 844288 847167 847203 847225 847236 847247 847260 847282 847191 847362 847384 847407 847395 847464 847486 847588 847748 847761 847737 847852 847646 847668 847783 844302 994007 847863 841398 837636 842028 842041 842063 842143 847921 847965 847987 838620 848003

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

M SUE LYKINS TRAVIS HOPPER SHERI S LASHLEY ROCKFORD A JOHNSON GEORGE ROWE WILLIAM (CHRIS) DODSON GERRY RHODES DAVID LEON CONRAD ADAM SHAHAN DAVID LEON CONRAD PATRICIA ANN MALLOY KATHY BROWN LAWRENCE W HOLDER BRETT D THOMASSON M SUE LYKINS JAMES H KIM JIM LEE SHEPHERD LINDA M HARKER AMY VENABLE DAWN MARIE RICHARDS HAROLD BRANSTETTER SEMAJ VANZANT ESTELL RAY DEBORAH INGRAHAM MARK MCADOW JUVENTINO ESPINOZA JOON NO UM J LARRY JACOBSON ANNA MARIE ELIZABETH GEORGE STEPHEN DANIEL BYRD RICHARD W EHLERS BENNIE D WARNER CONNIE JEAN GIBSON D A BENNETT STEPHEN DAVIS ROBERT E LONG LARRY BAUMAN FRANKYE JOHNSON CLEO LEAMAN BRYAN WM DOYLE DOYLE SHARP CHRIS TALLEY CARLA HALE KIM ALAN DOMNICK DAVID BENTLEY ROSE JAMES ALLEN HEWETT KEITH D KING ANDREW JAMES GEORGE ROWE ERNEST JACKSON JR BRIAN DAVID ANDERSON TARA D FOOS

PASTOR

SOKC DISTRICT

217 762 224 1484 81 106 144 29 147 143 2501 262 1647 287 47 466 944 5407 992 373 232 194 65 449 2636 77 82 175 232 171 134 265 831 1372 64 5739 1368 23 51 728 224 38 1498 31 992 181 290 113 64 107 214 34903 34663 240 0

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1 0 20 0 7 0 10 2 0 4 2 13 3 8 4 0 4 3 38 26 8 0 1 0 2 24 3 0 8 2 26 7 0 1 21 2 91 17 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 13 4 0 0 0 2 0 379 293 86 0

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

14 70 0 56

0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 106 16 90 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

315 212 103 0

0 2 8 6 0 7 1 0 0 2 23 4 11 2 0 1 5 52 12 2 0 0 0 2 11 13 1 0 8 0 0 1 9 17 2 97 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 2 0 2 0

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3 2 4 3 2 0 6 6 0 0 4 12 8 10 2 0 0 0 25 0 3 0 0 3 4 5 55 8 3 0 2 5 0 7 37 0 81 2 0 0 8 0 0 3 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 319 195 124 0

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

Removed by Charge Conference Action 318 109 209 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 128 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

28 19 9 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6

99 125 0 26

1 4 5 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 9 7 0 2 0 0 0 6 4 2 0 4 0 0 2 0 14 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

62 45 17 0

0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 27 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

Removed by Death 8

238 246 0 8

0 2 0 20 2 0 1 0 0 2 17 0 8 6 1 0 6 31 3 6 3 0 2 1 4 0 0 5 8 1 3 10 9 4 3 39 12 0 0 4 3 0 8 0 3 5 4 0 0 2 0

218 782 230 1473 79 131 149 29 150 147 2638 277 1667 289 46 468 941 5479 1020 378 227 195 63 306 2663 104 84 181 188 198 143 119 835 1424 64 5959 1378 23 51 731 223 38 1494 32 1000 183 289 113 64 110 214 35287 34903 384 0

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 7461 7297 164 0

38 230 105 204 27 97 50 17 42 64 641 75 360 56 12 61 175 934 244 47 25 50 36 75 224 60 72 52 49 175 47 24 184 617 25 1211 241 8 19 116 55 19 91 24 200 58 87 46 20 38 34

10

232 243 0 11

0 8 1 3 0 2 1 0 3 3 8 5 12 1 0 1 2 28 4 3 3 1 0 3 8 0 7 8 0 4 4 0 2 25 0 48 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 4 1 0 0 5 2

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

1741 1879 0 138

5 0 3 2 15 2 1 0 1 1 108 4 66 27 0 15 185 21 161 10 0 0 6 2 465 6 0 1 7 3 0 0 16 225 9 37 7 0 0 84 20 0 53 0 3 0 132 20 0 11 7

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

Statistical Tables 483

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

SOKC DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

2859 2723 136 0

2 0 15 52 7 14 0 0 35 41 234 20 55 0 0 7 172 371 73 135 9 2 4 190 34 0 0 16 0 58 0 0 85 250 4 627 28 0 0 80 35 12 41 7 46 17 40 29 12 0 0

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

207 167 40 0

0 20 2 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 36 16 8 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 17 0 21 6 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 2664 2627 37 0

26 60 18 46 75 49 8 1 5 38 258 20 85 9 0 8 59 591 111 95 0 14 2 7 46 21 0 17 8 10 12 0 40 240 2 338 38 0 4 65 25 5 48 0 38 12 39 30 7 23 11

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15 17 35 15 34 2 20 3 1 12 8 98 12 53 18 0 11 40 340 45 41 0 6 2 0 45 9 10 18 2 9 2 0 14 88 0 119 25 0 5 27 6 1 25 0 18 18 27 12 3 7 8 1311 1272 39 0

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

947 797 150 0

0 15 5 24 0 65 0 0 5 0 197 18 25 0 0 7 9 149 27 2 0 2 0 5 14 16 12 3 3 8 8 0 20 18 0 209 12 0 3 36 10 0 0 0 11 3 4 0 0 0 2

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

4217 4032 185 0

3 65 45 142 18 39 44 26 20 0 403 23 135 0 8 18 119 877 208 26 12 9 8 15 109 25 14 51 23 19 14 0 138 345 20 692 75 0 13 40 25 12 141 6 103 15 36 19 0 9 10

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

9139 8728 411 0

46 175 83 246 95 173 55 28 42 46 956 73 298 27 8 44 227 1957 391 164 12 31 12 27 214 71 36 89 36 46 36 0 212 691 22 1358 150 0 25 168 66 18 214 6 170 48 106 61 10 39 31

6 96 45 122 5 16 33 15 26 47 289 30 200 17 0 28 87 605 75 35 15 15 18 5 142 45 10 30 40 26 24 9 125 242 17 653 92 0 12 24 27 8 51 10 115 29 45 16 5 12 15 3654 3938 0 284

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

994 982 12 0

0 11 2 0 0 55 0 0 6 0 120 0 37 0 0 19 0 4 126 0 0 6 0 0 50 0 12 0 23 15 0 8 0 245 0 171 15 0 1 10 0 4 50 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

2602 2716 0 114

0 150 20 0 36 47 28 0 0 0 178 36 148 53 0 31 56 493 71 16 0 0 0 0 0 30 10 0 0 0 0 0 69 374 30 265 92 0 0 20 37 0 0 0 100 47 85 26 19 35 0

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

349 366 0 17

1 12 7 11 2 4 4 1 4 5 29 4 15 3 0 4 10 36 4 5 0 2 4 2 15 5 0 5 5 5 2 1 12 28 3 34 14 0 1 4 2 1 6 1 14 6 6 3 1 3 3

2 5 2 1 0 13 1 0 3 0 15 0 2 0 1 3 0 35 11 3 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 5 2 5 0 2 4 14 0 43 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 3 1 2 1 2 1 195 179 16 0

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

203 238 0 35

1 7 2 5 3 14 0 0 1 2 24 0 9 3 0 0 2 29 22 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 18 0 0 5 14 1 8 5 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 2 3 3 2 0 1 1

484 Statistical Tables

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

SOKC DISTRICT

483 443 40 0

65874 58176 7698 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 1219 0 4100 0 0 0 4019 13500 0 0 100 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 3000 2700 11100 2216 0 6119 0 0 1724 9097 0 1000 0 3500 400 800 0 0 0 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 7 0 20 0 30 0 0 13 0 90 0 25 0 0 0 8 52 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 12 0 6 12 22 8 0 25 0 11 20 17 8 26 0 25 12 5 0 0 10 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26

1251 1237 14 0

0 23 0 58 0 33 11 0 18 8 162 4 50 0 0 9 38 173 0 7 0 9 13 1 0 6 30 14 15 13 16 7 63 123 10 50 87 0 6 25 8 0 33 0 65 12 27 0 0 12 12

Membership in United Methodist Women 28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 92339 90440 1899 0

0 3880 0 3105 0 0 2577 0 2750 3948 7223 500 5300 0 0 930 2200 4150 0 1500 125 950 444 0 0 0 0 260 500 825 625 3000 1235 3372 210 18000 9804 0 0 825 800 0 1862 0 5000 2139 4000 0 0 0 300

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

16 15 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 393 294 99 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 0 0 0 0 0 8 230 18 0 0 0 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 6 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 1 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 40 59 0 19

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

810 807 3 0

0 0 0 1 0 26 0 0 2 0 28 0 111 12 0 0 0 90 46 0 0 0 0 0 295 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 11 107 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 4 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 5 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 51 0 3

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 6033 7196 0 1163

33 41 0 120 0 0 0 0 4 0 1450 0 65 0 0 0 0 533 140 84 0 0 0 40 35 10 0 44 130 20 0 0 68 840 1888 253 75 0 0 0 70 0 70 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0

33

34

163 120 43 0

2 2 2 2 5 5 5 0 1 2 16 2 1 1 1 0 0 23 6 2 1 2 5 1 5 0 0 7 3 6 0 2 6 4 2 3 4 0 2 0 1 4 3 0 5 1 3 10 2 0 3

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 56778 54121 2657 0

61 116 15 719 150 420 170 0 1450 9 6465 200 20 600 38 0 0 4425 200 20 405 6000 1580 5500 18800 0 0 1600 148 175 0 0 150 300 5114 171 98 0 0 0 18 210 231 0 300 38 250 500 53 9 50

35

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

149455146 144266702 5188444 0

259400 3993300 455613 9102000 230000 130000 600000 75000 375000 621500 3415874 1099000 5557000 869000 73000 1146000 2481000 30000000 2936637 1344000 2400000 1900000 1221408 3786776 11950000 1127500 1700000 895120 190000 968200 827000 2383747 2774540 3232179 2357752 26000000 3660000 127000 65000 2361000 1009100 380000 5750000 216000 3637500 899000 1540000 560000 180000 178000 415000

36

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage)

UMVIM

14548319 14836198 0 287879

58121 16000 104666 145911 30343 71622 0 15127 7000 35916 459667 2450 145000 0 0 18536 80448 826129 316786 66928 69000 5000 153456 232768 450000 4218 0 9465 17529 46818 0 5687 476964 704416 25265 5900000 518019 5000 4200 145816 43124 22415 620110 17334 2416099 73000 13862 108498 30000 0 29606

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

5915884 5952679 0 36795

0 2300000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22101 0 5146 785000 44495 0 75904 0 251850 33601 0 0 0 0 41017 0 0 500000 0 129358 0 0 0 0 1485128 0 0 0 0 0 25075 65167 0 0 0 0 0 152042 0 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 2819581 2859881 0 40300

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1525 0 0 12672 2799000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

39

Statistical Tables 485

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

SOKC DISTRICT

2082950 2184718 0 101768

1961252 1929629 31623 0

10683 16707 29041 82275 5034 0 4909 1679 6905 16744 105596 16268 88885 19801 2304 10601 47501 359580 66965 7116 4978 0 4276 26413 103841 0 13249 3671 4194 2926 2866 3817 59871 166025 6947 330559 80898 0 1222 16234 9344 5637 62955 4066 83672 20101 19211 8112 3960 7852 5761

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

10683 39234 29041 76266 5034 0 4909 1679 6855 16744 105571 16268 88885 19801 2304 13301 47501 359305 66600 8335 4978 0 4276 26413 162730 0 13249 3671 9850 5220 2846 8076 58944 166015 6937 330559 80898 1157 1222 35628 9344 5277 67505 4020 83671 20101 22436 8082 3960 7843 9726

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40a

136436 129591 6845 0

698 2562 1897 4980 329 0 320 109 613 1093 6894 1062 5805 1293 150 869 3103 23466 4350 544 325 0 279 1725 10628 0 865 240 643 341 422 527 3849 10843 453 21589 5283 76 80 2327 611 345 4409 263 5465 1312 1465 528 259 512 635

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

134109 128598 5511 0

698 2562 1897 4980 329 0 320 109 613 1093 6894 1062 5805 1293 150 869 3103 23466 4350 544 325 0 279 1725 10628 0 865 240 643 341 422 527 3849 10843 453 21589 5283 76 80 0 611 345 4409 263 5465 1312 1465 528 259 512 635

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b 0 0 730 2525 0 0 0 0 0 873 2125 0 1185 1012 0 0 0 6985 1332 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 107 1415 2520 242 0 65 0 0 650 0 40 200 0 3214 0 20 0 0 0 500 26015 56633 0 30618

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES

1862 2325 0 463

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 0 0 0 0 500 135 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50403 64251 0 13848

0 0 369 9424 325 0 62 21 87 213 5705 207 1129 0 29 499 1651 10610 1652 0 682 0 230 936 0 0 388 127 0 468 36 556 753 2108 429 4698 1027 0 79 907 296 230 1971 52 1153 527 216 277 50 100 124

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

121549 104062 17487 0

0 1073 0 0 40 0 0 300 500 0 9407 0 1180 1012 0 0 0 9171 0 0 0 0 14397 5195 0 0 0 4363 0 19727 0 0 792 4602 220 40000 500 0 0 1400 0 1060 0 1500 0 0 0 200 4010 0 900

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

148152 152264 0 4112

300 589 0 4131 1713 0 2988 0 0 0 7880 0 3500 250 0 0 0 16483 6790 30 0 0 1106 4616 41016 0 0 711 0 0 0 0 818 9401 0 10000 7147 500 500 0 0 1104 12018 2377 7295 0 0 3435 1454 0 0

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

486 Statistical Tables

810 665 145 0

50a

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

50b

Human Relations Day

0 0 0 37 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 0 30 0 50 0 0 0 0 68 10 0 325 0 0 55 0 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

CHURCH ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

SOKC DISTRICT

1865 1993 0 128

0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 320 0 0 0 0 499 0 0 0 260 0 0 0 0 0 320 0 315 0 0 140 0 0 0

Peace With Justice 50c

716 472 244 0

0 0 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 80 0 295 0 0 50 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

679 1330 0 651

0 0 0 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 80 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 361 0 0 0 0 0 0

World Communion 50e

3053 1196 1857 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2467 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 217 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 176 0 0 0 0 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

600 670 0 70

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 204 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 138 0 0 20 0 0 0 441959 457903 0 15944

5617 14975 12096 12672 3036 10440 0 900 6540 12021 32193 1650 12594 13950 0 10992 11480 42020 11437 9697 0 0 3780 9517 13117 0 6000 0 0 0 0 0 11886 27787 6666 61126 12024 0 0 11388 4123 160 12308 1448 4129 10575 10710 4940 1620 0 4345

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

8684 6807 1877 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8684 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 1742505 1824541 0 82036

26429 35774 32345 64248 12457 27000 5950 4000 32167 27174 47618 4950 63972 42000 3600 43453 43273 94639 48477 37600 12000 3000 9200 42680 71314 41700 13912 12164 11500 14200 31200 15104 51790 76793 24374 210000 46405 0 3900 45910 21500 10030 59360 7478 45055 39828 41600 17134 10800 31365 24083

53

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 367138 245619 121519 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62498 0 0 0 0 0 0 109158 0 0 0 2499 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4233 0 0 0 35000 0 153750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54 6000 4000 22611 6000 0 27000 9630 0 3000 4125 88000 6050 22500 0 0 5400 24141 73894 9500 5500 0 0 16000 15000 25000 15000 16800 13036 0 0 6600 4656 8000 59335 5150 46850 7200 0 0 7200 0 0 6000 0 18000 1092 6000 4820 0 0 0 599090 570155 28935 0

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

123654 123958 0 304

0 2500 4241 3372 3600 1935 0 0 0 5087 6035 0 6500 897 3600 708 4431 10041 3000 2000 0 0 271 0 7494 2500 9000 0 0 874 0 0 5518 2000 402 7200 5319 0 0 6000 0 511 8000 2197 3421 0 4500 0 0 0 500

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

57

6756 5488 1268 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 501 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5855 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons

115657 177795 0 62138

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23460 0 0 0 2499 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78800 6942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3956 0 0 0 0 0

58

Statistical Tables 487

13025 13025 0 0

59

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13025 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

SOKC DISTRICT

4185575 3989731 195844 0

2750 84676 51124 176682 1327 21457 0 0 0 2530 234887 20971 205677 19251 0 13050 72906 966769 176841 42655 7380 3920 10575 18817 312789 0 0 3180 39565 45620 2640 18300 153724 321659 5497 601350 141341 0 0 62631 4800 4270 89146 2050 207586 15304 5548 4380 2630 1320 6000

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

901533 870976 30557 0

6937 19770 3277 1832 570 3460 3786 875 2500 4029 45697 3506 34500 5557 264 174 12032 123270 13036 4234 658 3502 2288 4333 37653 13811 6000 10181 14448 145 500 5848 46623 65156 15128 222475 44383 200 700 10068 1652 1088 3406 1214 72011 3487 17170 2591 702 300 4506

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 2817330 2675371 141959 0

12297 64005 14749 100554 4545 50589 10476 1953 9450 19592 157040 21124 117321 27729 4297 12272 86895 404735 70848 36364 36470 47911 20390 59461 235123 30880 10000 20525 24872 15499 1200 36377 77666 143227 49498 274750 135509 5000 5000 49975 25670 7908 75752 9802 87401 41311 32087 11633 3757 6650 9191

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

1242948 807002 435946 0

0 118714 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6199 7051 0 27000 11082 0 28620 0 390407 8968 0 0 0 0 17066 0 0 45000 0 15000 0 0 0 0 128480 4041 390000 0 0 0 7327 19416 0 0 0 0 0 18577 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

2479270 1943391 535879 0

0 14038 117253 0 1864 0 11955 0 2130 725 787625 34466 42000 230 1537 2118 7752 0 35225 4377 11955 0 5709 55996 0 0 6000 0 0 9305 3000 3500 91627 11204 7245 959920 52445 0 900 15689 2000 0 0 300 71249 13143 6121 84641 0 2323 1703

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

17496189 16155850 1340339 0

71711 379383 289733 468911 34866 141881 50577 9837 63892 100405 1619509 110254 634755 144064 15781 128756 315165 2673010 458421 150117 74448 63331 88576 261755 857975 103891 127214 68888 110222 113338 48464 88926 516256 1066375 126417 3413067 555482 5776 12381 235379 89412 32471 335980 33147 611261 150636 163225 142956 29242 50422 58248

488 Statistical Tables

6640 6613 27 0

SOKC DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

66

9735023 9067860 667163 0

0 137051 212594 292299 0 73994 0 0 0 0 621660 0 585621 0 0 0 180125 1905390 407584 125013 38998 0 48528 116891 471921 22609 0 0 47047 64298 22000 0 240584 859036 71940 1994749 297559 0 0 118553 0 0 263050 0 325363 91680 98886 0 0 0 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

18 149 83 195 15 74 27 7 37 46 742 58 215 76 10 46 131 1026 155 49 26 50 51 134 245 16 0 75 43 110 42 30 213 226 24 1150 226 6 17 130 41 14 164 21 209 32 105 40 20 0 21

Amount Received Through Pledges

ALEX BLANCHARD BRIDGEVIEW CHICKASHA, EPWORTH COGAR CROSS TIMBERS FRANKLIN FRIENDSHIP LEXINGTON MINCO MOORE, FIRST MOORE, NEW LIFE MUSTANG NEWCASTLE NINNEKAH NOBLE NORMAN, GOODRICH NORMAN, McFARLIN NORMAN, ST. STEPHENS OKC ASBURY OKC CAPITOL HILL OKC CHRIST OKC CLARK OKC EPWORTH OKC FIRST OKC HILLCREST OKC KOREAN OKC LAMBUTH OKC LINWOOD OKC PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OKC SELECMAN OKC SOUTH LEE OKC SOUTHERN HILLS OKC ST ANDREW'S OKC ST. JOHN'S OKC ST. LUKE'S OKC SUNNY LANE POCASSET PURCELL, BOWMAN CHAPEL PURCELL, TRINITY SHAWNEE, BETHEL SHAWNEE, ST. MARK'S SHAWNEE, ST. PAUL'S SHAWNEE, TRINITY SHAWNEE, WESLEY TECUMSEH TUTTLE UNION CITY WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEATLAND

SOKC DISTRICT

67b

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

3745183 4097151 0 351968

69911 140112 22153 143211 23632 14510 42412 9531 60520 76458 119827 58425 24321 137113 17093 88506 95267 329228 27120 1522 4512 76675 23897 29473 159554 1600 150000 64785 23860 11896 27000 76131 184808 351954 23273 359437 227112 5000 11960 65073 60061 29779 29061 22588 1807 30802 31312 40087 25526 46394 48894

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

310486 292279 18207 0

3485 46340 6627 2447 3496 0 7096 0 250 9149 18277 2167 7842 3899 0 1600 8102 41713 11228 1375 0 0 1713 4756 13640 0 0 3680 3210 15116 2000 845 5001 12916 2691 32380 9587 0 2 4318 1394 0 5647 6410 0 2331 3300 2230 0 0 2226

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 62050 22173 39877 0

0 1065 0 811 166 0 0 16 118 124 4222 0 125 0 0 89 14 42354 109 804 0 0 1707 425 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 2233 0 0 403 0 0 831 460 1358 0 85 29 2008 45 2207 0 0 231

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 10737 429 10308 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 237 0 0 0 0 10500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 267391 251231 16160 0

0 3215 0 0 360 0 0 0 0 150 0 18431 1250 375 0 6105 1180 9858 8888 1895 3000 0 0 6921 67019 28276 0 0 15415 7800 0 1200 92 1640 11826 42000 8057 0 0 50 17383 3600 500 0 625 0 255 0 0 0 25

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 406105 384528 21577 0

0 0 15557 0 4092 0 0 0 0 0 680 2397 32210 0 0 0 0 1422 60928 2006 0 0 0 1531 0 25000 0 390 1375 0 0 0 12818 0 0 175000 956 0 900 6335 4974 2391 29681 0 0 0 4805 20595 0 0 62

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 14536975 14115651 421324 0

73396 327783 256931 438768 31746 88504 49508 9547 60888 85881 764903 81420 651369 141387 17093 106800 284688 2329965 515857 132615 46510 76675 75845 159997 712134 77485 150000 68866 90907 99110 51000 78176 443303 1227779 109730 2603566 543674 5000 12862 195160 84272 37128 327939 29083 327824 126821 138603 65119 25526 46394 51438

67

68a

Capital Campaigns 1533942 1848292 0 314350

0 144676 104419 0 0 500 4246 0 0 4350 314541 0 118000 0 0 2870 0 222568 0 0 0 0 0 7590 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5113 83508 3348 485029 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33184 0 0 0 0 0

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 346147 906969 0 560822

0 375 0 57314 0 0 0 0 2000 2781 2318 0 2100 375 0 1638 1405 4363 1854 575 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3381 6934 0 2505 1028 7730 1345 119874 5429 0 0 10068 3277 0 27282 0 55756 575 2605 13960 0 0 7300

68b

Other Sources and Projects 358539 206914 151625 0

0 0 0 14000 2755 0 0 0 0 0 177990 0 11000 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 0 15357 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7350 0 0 5248 100000 0 0 0 0 0 184 9655 0 0 0 11000 0 0 0 0

68c

56289 77074 0 20785

0 2067 730 15150 66 0 750 0 375 0 985 0 2900 0 0 0 0 8345 5714 4775 0 0 2635 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1567 2780 1658 0 1146 0 0 0 0 193 955 0 3478 0 20 0 0 0 0

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 2294917 3039249 0 744332

0 147118 105149 86464 2821 500 4996 0 2375 7131 495834 0 134000 375 0 4508 1405 238276 7568 5350 0 0 17992 8590 0 0 0 0 3381 6934 0 9855 7708 94018 11599 704903 6575 0 0 10068 3277 377 37892 0 59234 33759 13625 13960 0 0 7300

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 38137 19620 18517 0

6371 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25833 0 0 0 5100 0 833 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

65535 81768 0 16233

0 0 0 0 0 17084 0 0 0 0 17084 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21200 0 0 4167 6000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

100000 85625 14375 0

0 0 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0 50000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

6371 0 0 0 0 67084 0 0 0 0 67084 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47033 0 0 4167 11100 0 833 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 203672 187013 16659 0

69

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Statistical Tables 489

CHURCH ID 841365 841387 838961 848184 841480 848300 841547 841560 841582 841605 833800 839225 841640 848344 839340 848402 834314 848481 834336 841742 842165 841764 841800 848526 834792 839544 841866 843240 837614 839602 839624 839874 841888 841902 848663 839704 842108 842110 842121 842201 842245

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

SUSAN MARKS T SCOTT KENEDA JEFFREY A KUHN KIP E WRIGHT C ALLEN CARSON DAVID R MINGUS SONJA E TOBEY RUSSELL CURRIE CHERYL PETERS NORMAN R BOLIN JOHN KENNETH CURTIS WM RICHARD AYERS RONAL O WEATHERS DAVID R MINGUS LINDEE DEROIN RICHARD DEAN WOODFORD MAX L RUDD DAVID D JENKINS JEFFREY A KUHN CHARLES WILLIAM KING REV MIKE MELTON ARRON GRANTZ ADRIAN E POLLARD CAROL REICH ADRIAN E POLLARD SUSAN ROSS W H HEATLEY D EDWARD COOK SCOTT ALLEN SPENCER THEODORE CHARLES HOFFM MICHAEL D SMITH LISA A CRONE T SCOTT KENEDA SUSAN MARKS G ALLEN SCHNEIDER SUSAN ROSS MICHAEL D CHAFFIN DERREK BELASE MATTHEW B SCRAPER ADAM L LEATHERS JOHN MARKS

PASTOR

STILLWATER DISTRICT

12914 13452 0 538

22 57 94 503 449 164 343 84 246 302 138 46 140 237 78 108 376 493 46 206 259 134 89 309 167 301 357 358 474 265 1597 318 265 49 467 76 2135 565 226 170 201

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

136 115 21 0

2 0 0 11 17 0 7 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 8 0 11 0 0 5 5 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 5 2 3 7 0 24 3 3 5 3

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

10 7 3 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0

2 4 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

94 72 22 0

0 0 0 5 4 0 3 0 0 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 5 11 0 0 11 0 20 2 0 0 0

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

77 81 0 4

0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 6 9 3 0 3 10 0 0 2 1 17 1 0 0 1

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4

10 16 0 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

13 2 11 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 587 0 585

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 7 3 0 1 8 0 7 2 0 2 0

51 47 4 0

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

0 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 6 0 0 0 0

25 10 15 0

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7

Removed by Death 8

156 155 1 0

0 0 0 3 7 3 12 1 0 5 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 8 0 3 1 2 1 5 0 3 1 3 7 6 19 2 9 3 9 1 16 4 2 2 2

24 57 94 518 461 161 323 83 242 310 141 44 138 235 77 107 380 499 46 207 263 140 88 307 167 298 362 365 472 262 1577 338 257 47 468 76 2177 565 226 171 203

12976 12914 62 0

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

3344 3351 0 7

9 32 22 88 85 28 138 22 26 62 72 18 49 32 17 52 230 85 19 64 58 50 36 94 38 61 73 115 118 54 166 142 127 13 171 14 591 101 78 57 37

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

2 0 0 3 6 0 6 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 3 5 0 3 1 1 9 7 4 2 1 6 1 2 5 1 29 2 2 2 0

116 105 11 0

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

923 836 87 0

0 0 0 43 3 0 39 0 4 26 0 2 12 14 0 12 38 2 0 0 0 5 0 29 1 41 76 48 36 17 1 7 1 1 47 6 375 30 3 1 3

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

490 Statistical Tables

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

STILLWATER DISTRICT

14

Number of Other Constituents

1227 1157 70 0

0 0 0 11 14 5 78 0 20 29 14 8 30 20 12 30 30 30 10 18 0 11 0 31 0 35 50 2 100 41 150 15 0 0 68 22 242 50 26 25 0

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

13

85 80 5 0

0 0 0 3 14 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 13 0 0 0 0

1112 1183 0 71

0 0 0 37 60 8 58 8 10 10 7 7 15 20 1 8 43 75 9 15 15 34 7 70 8 47 13 35 31 11 58 40 24 0 28 6 262 9 5 10 8

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

535 599 0 64

0 0 3 15 31 4 22 0 5 4 8 2 10 2 2 6 27 26 1 5 19 15 4 25 0 8 15 6 18 6 24 10 18 0 30 0 125 20 11 6 2

0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 10 2 3 5 7 6 0 2 15 9 3 2 6 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 10 6 1 0 7 0 35 0 1 8 0

150 170 0 20

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

1518 1468 50 0

0 15 10 0 58 12 66 0 15 32 49 8 22 7 0 12 110 70 12 32 27 31 15 23 10 26 30 33 92 32 130 140 27 0 85 0 211 0 52 24 0

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

3315 3420 0 105

0 15 13 52 149 27 147 8 40 48 67 22 54 35 3 28 195 180 25 54 67 83 26 118 18 84 60 74 141 49 222 196 70 0 150 6 633 29 69 48 10

1631 1618 13 0

3 12 10 30 52 9 72 5 16 30 38 11 23 6 0 25 100 43 17 33 33 31 5 40 8 37 35 67 78 26 73 115 19 0 75 0 330 28 42 32 22

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

243 209 34 0

0 0 0 0 30 0 8 0 0 0 11 0 12 0 0 0 25 70 0 5 0 16 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 26 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 0 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

1436 1581 0 145

0 0 0 50 74 0 205 0 0 7 55 0 35 40 0 36 92 45 0 15 38 73 15 0 15 61 0 75 87 0 80 45 35 0 43 0 150 30 35 0 0

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

215 215 0 0

1 0 1 8 6 3 7 0 3 6 7 3 5 2 0 3 15 6 4 6 4 6 1 7 1 7 5 7 10 3 10 7 6 0 10 0 25 7 4 6 3

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

95 86 9 0

0 0 0 2 6 2 3 1 0 1 3 0 4 1 1 0 11 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 6 3 4 0 7 1 6 12 3 1 2

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

81 80 1 0

0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 6 3 1 2 1 4 0 2 1 5 2 0 7 0 6 3 0 0 2 0 15 2 2 3 0

Statistical Tables 491

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

STILLWATER DISTRICT

247 274 0 27

16667 22206 0 5539

0 0 0 0 3765 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3761 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 2567 0 1331 0 4923 0 0 0 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

0 0 0 0 26 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 13 0 0 0 0 14 10 10 0 0 0 0 14 0 39 0 60 20 0 0 0

Amount Paid for Projects

26 0 0 5 0 42 5 52 0 0 8 4 6 19 15 5 10 37 15 0 19 26 23 6 24 14 10 10 26 47 17 65 40 52 0 45 0 79 42 15 12 0

795 856 0 61

Membership in United Methodist Women 28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 71604 66288 5316 0

0 0 150 0 2533 1000 3750 0 0 3524 0 240 1725 1250 66 258 1087 200 0 3410 919 9999 0 2338 450 1000 436 2810 4332 636 900 4500 6336 0 2900 0 11676 507 1985 687 0

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

12 13 0 1

0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

147 130 17 0

0 0 3 23 15 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 56 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 28 4 0 0 1

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

15 10 5 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

142 137 5 0

0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 40 4 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 9 0 4 0 0 1 37 0 2 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b

15 22 0 7

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

635 670 0 35

0 0 0 40 0 0 97 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 60 0 170 60 13 0 0 0 92 5 0 0 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 33

34

138 156 0 18

0 0 1 1 4 0 5 1 2 2 4 0 5 1 0 2 4 2 2 4 0 3 7 8 5 2 1 5 18 3 5 5 5 0 8 2 3 3 3 8 4

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

20648 26937 0 6289

0 0 35 200 45 0 1625 50 185 5 750 0 167 75 0 2234 300 1500 50 315 1 739 1200 1531 875 400 150 2100 2100 72 300 400 99 0 1610 400 400 450 200 60 25

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

61740491 61979871 0 239380

68900 185000 178000 2941120 857226 805000 6303000 80000 345000 1360000 605000 166000 319000 570500 561810 550000 1651500 225466 260000 1329661 584000 486000 445000 1655000 96000 1366000 120000 3250000 3732245 452300 1991200 2145000 2078000 192125 3536070 200000 15051000 1784000 2087568 300000 826800

36

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage)

UMVIM

25730235 9124217 16606018 0

2000 10000 2905 469467 99838 90000 407480 0 23570 129563 22673 70000 8500 270000 725106 200000 215189 20354 9373 15277 11000 76028 50000 160317 79000 160657 158516 300000 126940 4200 2110661 223498 17856621 7928 963133 0 499675 39954 59386 44282 7144

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

3647233 2992796 654437 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4500 0 0 0 0 0 405390 165603 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135000 0 0 789903 0 2146837 0 0 0 0

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

9257 0 9257 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9257 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

492 Statistical Tables

976261 949277 26984 0

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

40a

913226 856217 57009 0

1855 3702 4473 32660 28360 6467 22206 2490 5661 22410 11647 2438 10292 7123 3997 9230 42624 29276 2847 11909 11858 8767 7139 29814 8283 15059 17135 36685 36893 17174 86155 58182 29110 2598 48206 2529 164674 32866 20072 10201 8159

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

1855 3702 4473 32660 28360 15185 39620 2490 5471 22410 11617 2438 10292 7123 3997 9230 42624 35461 2847 17827 11858 8767 7121 29814 8283 19626 17125 36685 36893 17174 86130 57466 29110 2598 66790 2529 164626 32866 20072 10123 10923

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CHURCH AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

STILLWATER DISTRICT

88497 93375 0 4878

199 322 485 3176 2669 1409 3776 271 475 2247 887 296 955 766 358 865 3958 3552 298 1545 1107 781 662 2478 890 1837 1571 3434 3640 1573 8953 6251 2742 391 6624 215 9480 3386 1933 966 1074

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

88744 94500 0 5756

199 322 485 3176 2669 1409 3776 271 475 2247 887 296 955 766 358 865 3958 3552 404 1545 1248 781 662 2478 890 1837 1571 3434 3640 1573 8953 6251 2742 391 6624 215 9480 3386 1933 966 1074

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b 0 5250 0 0 991 0 339 48 200 0 120 0 165 0 0 0 0 50 0 503 0 123 0 0 0 238 322 100 7361 0 339 1229 47 0 0 0 2759 650 0 0 0

20834 33142 0 12308

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

3381 135 3246 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 28 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 680 0 323 0

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

30 0 30 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20307 20687 0 380

24 57 57 415 3867 0 200 32 139 553 311 31 131 252 51 117 541 0 36 0 151 111 90 1003 105 249 579 1530 569 399 2804 955 825 33 0 32 2090 1445 255 129 139

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

65774 29467 36307 0

0 0 200 0 0 0 34187 100 0 0 0 1200 75 0 0 0 1329 0 2575 0 0 4120 250 396 250 0 0 100 600 300 12953 0 0 0 0 0 4800 2199 0 40 100

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

193748 197228 0 3480

980 0 500 200 12092 351 27585 230 0 0 0 100 45 0 1000 8201 1300 500 850 870 0 4092 250 1447 2034 0 32453 1165 7320 0 30331 23000 1086 600 31172 0 0 1687 0 0 2307

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

Statistical Tables 493

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

STILLWATER DISTRICT

0 0 0 125 563 0 356 0 0 25 375 0 30 0 0 0 230 0 0 285 0 0 0 0 0 240 0 0 469 0 0 510 0 0 0 10 0 1030 0 0 0

4248 3158 1090 0

1709 752 957 0

50b

Human Relations Day

0 0 0 0 456 0 163 0 0 0 100 0 30 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 175 0 0 148 0 0 0 6 0 581 0 0 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

Peace With Justice

50c

1376 1041 335 0

0 0 0 0 296 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 535 0 0 135 0 0 0 5 0 250 0 0 0

Native American Ministries 50d

1227 1193 34 0

0 0 0 0 298 0 55 0 0 39 120 0 30 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 630 0 0 0

World Communion 50e

1285 1868 0 583

0 0 0 0 50 0 81 0 0 0 100 0 30 0 0 0 50 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 102 0 0 205 45 0 477 0 0 0

UM Student Day 50f

1025 1012 13 0

0 0 0 0 204 0 78 0 0 0 100 0 30 0 0 0 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 433 0 0 0

277771 273070 4701 0

0 1767 1425 11272 11775 3750 11381 1170 0 11780 3265 0 0 4500 844 0 6210 11771 1064 9803 6665 3484 3935 10398 3874 10132 7650 11156 10429 8458 12248 11980 11253 0 12066 1693 23600 10345 10585 7830 8213

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51

14806 3357 11449 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14806 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 2500 7853 10800 47546 53192 12800 45500 4800 19878 41190 21764 8700 29500 20000 3125 7167 29195 52896 0 32364 29624 8225 0 52500 21525 32809 28753 46400 40350 32500 58561 56876 46297 2500 54569 3438 70982 42642 47048 25452 30500

1182321 1206329 0 24008

53

36513 36618 0 105

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36513 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54 0 0 0 4000 6440 7200 7500 3000 0 12000 0 0 2600 0 0 0 13000 3600 7050 5500 0 15000 21860 4500 5000 3000 5247 3600 6000 5092 6000 4120 5000 0 8750 2000 18958 4746 0 6000 6000

202763 172610 30153 0

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

56

62786 72576 0 9790

0 1200 0 2400 2400 1822 3137 0 0 3600 0 2500 3500 0 0 0 7915 0 0 2196 0 800 0 0 0 5138 1000 81 1984 0 3000 1550 2000 0 6000 0 3468 7046 0 49 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY

57

3375 5118 0 1743

0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1800 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

494 Statistical Tables

1508260 1410125 98135 0

0 0 0 0

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

59 3600 1477 0 35248 34151 7553 70689 0 0 23449 17850 1800 600 0 4725 13584 93896 31843 0 20694 5360 0 2808 40639 2400 17462 22383 53930 38622 10906 164403 64090 39036 3500 121571 0 476411 48167 29993 2600 2820

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

STILLWATER DISTRICT

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

368886 336186 32700 0

151 3287 500 4767 19428 2075 26214 936 4179 3023 3543 1420 6190 1876 780 7199 56619 4574 1717 6055 1148 16969 1391 19411 1304 1718 6635 5286 11190 1370 23420 14459 6314 75 49271 1528 32698 6261 9759 2351 1795

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 1365383 1160066 205317 0

3729 4100 6789 41066 28295 18656 54598 2945 8826 26468 17072 8400 9100 16343 8520 24619 69017 48004 6210 20233 23100 25734 12148 28271 19522 22841 18411 45506 64609 13400 92726 70049 34342 2772 65020 3932 318792 49786 6348 12563 12521

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

376048 1040895 0 664847

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7724 0 0 0 0 0 43800 30715 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53876 0 0 55734 0 184199 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

1271233 1345628 0 74395

0 0 2500 71416 26056 1357 27730 1180 1285 1500 4154 2200 3000 8058 3541 0 24654 0 1440 0 0 6383 7137 23440 1758 2862 0 8350 33584 8407 106119 0 28339 0 714500 0 122835 22283 0 0 5165

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

7987059 8302979 0 315920

13038 29015 27729 254291 231583 63440 336275 17202 40643 149284 89232 29085 66588 58918 26941 70982 394583 217031 24193 112022 80954 94589 58170 214297 66945 113640 142739 217323 264438 99579 608512 367872 206391 12469 1173688 15433 1487065 237590 125993 68504 78793

Statistical Tables 495

STILLWATER DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

AGRA ARLINGTON BLACKBURN BRISTOW CHANDLER CLEVELAND CUSHING DALE DEPEW DRUMRIGHT EDEN CHAPEL FAIRFAX GLENCOE HOMINY KAW CITY KELLYVILLE LOST CREEK MANNFORD MARAMEC McLOUD MEEKER MORRISON MULHALL OKEMAH ORLANDO PAWNEE PERKINS PERRY PONCA CITY, ALBRIGHT PONCA CITY, ASBURY PONCA CITY, FIRST PONCA CITY, ST. PAUL PRAGUE RIPLEY SAPULPA, FIRST SKEDEE STILLWATER, FIRST STILLWATER, HIGHLAND PARK STROUD WELLSTON YALE

STILLWATER DISTRICT

3346 3103 243 0

2680244 2630016 50228 0

0 20240 0 180942 212473 0 114645 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115021 0 0 50126 0 0 84143 0 80056 0 0 79128 0 330394 317522 88403 0 227162 0 779989 0 0 0 0

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

7 12 34 71 104 26 139 0 0 65 43 17 62 0 24 31 270 100 12 55 47 26 25 86 26 50 72 88 122 33 176 97 120 6 194 10 830 111 85 42 28

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

3190721 2963841 226880 0

9980 695 27776 0 38616 49722 65955 23200 36944 120303 82480 29500 54000 29588 19643 48144 386766 97764 14316 94664 25200 79598 45800 105495 53981 21528 131067 200488 115678 85645 119327 25879 73273 12865 102071 6607 302110 202293 147423 44114 60223

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers 169870 171596 0 1726

2189 2300 0 4023 15350 1099 4936 0 0 0 2106 0 7350 450 832 3814 0 8805 3000 3506 5886 4069 4871 6154 0 1367 7285 6297 3539 1568 4377 3000 7166 794 5516 8515 20561 2590 1202 11007 4346

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 102503 72077 30426 0

0 310 0 1431 517 34 14567 0 10 912 48 0 0 2150 684 5896 485 471 0 45 0 0 802 1333 359 2468 25 0 554 24 834 0 22778 84 41362 0 3333 0 558 429 0

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 13910 71403 0 57493

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 50538 45340 5198 0

0 0 90 240 545 0 2055 0 120 1307 0 0 75 15000 4048 150 500 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 4000 50 200 200 100 0 0 2400 0 0 0 0 16258 2525 550 0 50

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 182340 171222 11118 0

0 695 0 9085 0 1300 26793 0 0 3585 0 0 2500 0 0 520 8133 16194 4841 15376 0 0 732 843 0 0 2745 1600 0 586 26928 0 0 0 19538 0 34983 1305 3145 913 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 6390126 6125495 264631 0

12169 24240 27866 195721 267501 52155 228951 23200 37074 131607 84634 29500 63925 47188 25207 58524 395884 238255 22157 113666 81212 83667 52305 197968 58340 105469 141322 208585 198999 87823 490170 348801 191620 13743 395649 15122 1157234 208713 152878 56463 64619

67

Capital Campaigns 363632 759364 0 395732

0 0 0 0 0 0 25554 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1500 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11950 0 6781 0 21870 0 251077 0 0 40353 0 0 4447

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 536589 641022 0 104433

0 0 0 942 2600 80493 2241 0 0 1130 1180 0 750 2550 0 5725 2160 10615 400 600 0 9415 785 69098 575 9819 1235 760 4350 8000 25648 127252 2210 0 2485 0 154014 477 6855 1175 1050

68b

Other Sources and Projects 191368 143706 47662 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 750 0 200 0 0 0 793 0 0 0 14850 12101 0 0 0 14284 0 0 2813 0 0 0 18763 0 123754 960 0 0 2100

68c

121944 78684 43260 0

0 5010 0 135 21566 0 45119 0 0 119 0 1200 250 0 150 5000 550 0 0 853 0 0 0 0 1679 533 0 0 0 0 12264 2359 0 0 341 0 18370 6396 50 0 0

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 1213533 1622776 0 409243

0 5010 0 1077 24166 80493 72914 0 0 1249 1180 1200 1750 2550 350 10725 2710 10615 2693 1553 0 9415 15635 81199 2254 10352 1235 15044 16300 8000 47506 129611 24080 0 272666 0 296138 48186 6905 1175 7597

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 3000 0 3000 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69a

15000 0 15000 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 15000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

1960 13000 0 11040

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 960 1000 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

69

19960 13000 6960 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 15000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 960 1000 0 0

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

496 Statistical Tables

CHURCH ID 848173 848162 848470 848207 848218 848242 848297 848388 848468 848641 711115 711116 848914 848572 848823 848845 848880 848903 848878 848925 848947 848982 837773 848971 849007 849020 848537 849042 849122 849018 849133 848867 848377 849100 849144 849188 993914 849202 849224 849166 849246

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

CHRISTOPHER HINTON BUSKIRK RANDY R MITCHELL KIRT E MOELLING LAURENCE GLENN VARVEL SCOTT MICHAEL RODGERS J STEPHEN POSEY J STEPHEN POSEY DAVID E KARGES KENNETH A SMITH DON A TABBERER DANIEL LLANOS-JIMENEZ BRANTLEY TILLERY MARCIA KAYE SHOEMAKER TOM HARRISON MOUZON BIGGS KEITH MCARTOR ROBERT E FEIST RICHARD ALLEN BLAND BRADLEY W HUMPHREY R WADE PASCHAL RICHARD "CAP" MCILNAY DOLORES A WILLIS DAN G PEIL TAE WON SON ROY LEE BETZ SHARON KAY FLETCHER-TAYLOR CYNTHIA LOU HAVLIK ANTONIO D PORTER JOSEPH LEO LYNCH TRACY LYNN SCHUMPERT GARY LYNN HARBER CYNTHIA LEE MAYES MICHAEL LLOYD FLETCHER-TAYL TWILA GAIL GIBBENS MICHELLE COULTER DAIGLE M NATHAN MATTOX CHRISTOPHER BEACH WILLIAM J WELCH, II ROBERT E JOHNS ROSE MARIE B LEROY MARK T WHITLEY

PASTOR

TULSA DISTRICT

494 1147 463 3069 615 418 219 586 92 948 87 158 307 7886 7977 449 5065 88 1765 9134 67 118 221 112 195 502 1543 360 115 475 775 637 605 427 245 375 88 289 2968 226 332 51642 51035 607 0

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year

1

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith

504 558 0 54

9 28 8 19 2 0 4 5 0 2 10 3 1 149 57 0 25 0 28 60 0 0 0 6 0 6 2 9 0 4 18 7 2 0 2 2 22 0 7 0 7

2a

Restored by Affirmation

2b

38 24 14 0

22 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition

2c

9 1 8 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 540 311 229 0

7 10 9 19 3 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 68 42 246 6 2 31 27 0 0 0 5 0 7 11 0 0 3 9 0 1 10 4 5 0 1 4 0 1

Transferred In From Other UM Churches

3

320 389 0 69

17 4 7 15 5 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 128 16 1 9 0 15 40 0 0 0 13 1 12 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 5 2 3

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches

4

149 56 93 0

17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 32 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Removed by Charge Conference Action

5a 13 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 37 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 114 124 0 10

Withdrawn from Professing Membership

5b

5c

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction

33 53 0 20

6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

432 236 196 0

7 8 7 13 1 0 1 4 0 3 0 1 0 33 28 0 13 2 12 37 0 0 221 1 0 2 7 2 0 0 1 1 9 4 2 1 0 0 4 0 7

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

6

80 101 0 21

16 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 9 0 9 0 1 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches

7

388 351 37 0

1 6 4 14 2 2 1 2 0 7 0 0 3 69 122 4 32 2 6 32 2 1 0 0 0 10 8 0 4 2 4 8 6 5 4 7 0 2 13 2 1

Removed by Death

8

51857 51397 460 0

490 1176 480 3085 619 421 226 586 94 947 97 160 277 8055 7896 696 5050 86 1817 9183 65 117 0 125 196 483 1547 367 111 480 793 634 521 432 248 377 110 288 2966 228 328

Total Professing Members At Close of This year

9

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services

12493 12848 0 355

257 307 220 678 209 60 32 142 29 179 90 160 52 3206 2001 55 732 45 473 1487 40 25 33 89 20 206 185 20 27 60 368 83 155 91 73 115 32 47 283 18 109

10

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages)

405 487 0 82

13 6 8 14 4 0 2 2 0 3 28 13 3 138 28 1 12 0 15 54 1 0 1 2 1 3 4 0 0 4 9 5 5 0 2 4 5 0 5 0 10

11

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members

4031 4054 0 23

55 5 21 208 14 8 0 62 0 40 18 10 7 109 534 7 209 0 290 1977 7 6 2 2 19 36 20 21 0 18 33 70 31 6 5 50 4 21 92 0 14

12

Statistical Tables 497

6524 6593 0 69

13

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

14

Number of Other Constituents

20 0 82 284 35 0 13 60 5 7 20 0 25 2089 534 14 525 0 370 2009 8 2 2 0 0 34 17 7 0 30 20 52 90 36 3 27 0 20 63 1 20

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

CHURCH ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

TULSA DISTRICT

270 332 0 62

0 21 8 13 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 5 0 100 18 0 8 0 18 42 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 5927 6535 0 608

42 212 92 286 151 9 0 48 4 45 30 8 21 1200 975 4 167 4 284 1721 74 5 17 16 0 40 28 0 0 3 63 23 50 12 71 29 32 10 97 4 50

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

3912 4452 0 540

30 215 40 222 85 0 0 24 4 57 10 2 0 1200 945 1 85 0 187 502 4 2 5 21 1 42 49 0 0 0 60 4 18 4 1 20 5 20 26 1 20

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

1219 1064 155 0

15 18 14 32 21 0 0 18 0 17 0 71 10 168 165 17 25 0 48 417 5 0 0 18 0 16 18 0 0 5 19 6 0 10 1 20 0 10 29 0 6

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

9535 9678 0 143

165 330 120 468 240 10 0 26 14 238 10 90 32 2142 2077 25 621 0 475 1242 13 28 14 63 20 160 176 7 0 20 89 79 30 31 12 85 7 40 260 16 60

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18 252 775 266 1008 497 19 0 116 22 357 50 171 63 4710 4162 47 898 4 994 3882 96 35 36 118 21 258 271 7 0 28 231 112 98 57 85 154 44 80 412 21 136 20593 21729 0 1136

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

7195 7372 0 177

80 182 128 442 105 20 9 88 14 105 40 160 21 2151 963 17 484 25 262 805 26 17 12 25 20 91 89 11 17 28 210 37 45 39 39 55 40 24 195 10 64

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

3060 3353 0 293

237 32 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 2500 0 0 77 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 10 0

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

4622 5170 0 548

55 240 62 320 64 80 0 118 0 125 20 0 17 767 170 36 99 0 190 1559 0 0 0 25 0 62 114 0 0 0 225 17 35 15 0 25 50 0 70 0 62

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

466 445 21 0

14 16 14 37 15 2 1 10 2 13 4 10 4 40 34 3 32 2 30 56 0 0 0 12 0 11 12 2 0 3 18 7 7 6 5 9 3 4 16 2 10

23 22 7 1 17 3 0 4 0 8 4 9 2 65 49 0 8 1 2 6 0 0 0 5 0 2 4 0 0 5 19 5 2 0 2 2 2 5 8 1 0 293 294 0 1

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

492 501 0 9

14 20 7 10 80 2 1 4 1 5 0 0 3 65 78 20 28 0 33 69 2 2 2 0 0 5 9 0 0 2 7 2 1 3 3 1 0 1 10 0 2

498 Statistical Tables

2946 2856 90 0

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

26

33386 42607 0 9221

0 0 0 0 0 1214 0 1250 0 0 0 0 725 20500 0 0 0 0 3500 0 0 0 0 1700 0 541 0 0 170 0 0 0 0 3386 0 0 0 0 400 0 0

27

Membership in United Methodist Men

24 0 14 0 15 16 0 20 0 0 0 0 15 2600 20 9 44 10 23 30 1 0 11 28 0 12 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 37 0 0

Amount Paid for Projects

CHURCH ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

TULSA DISTRICT

1522 1551 0 29

55 0 35 110 12 18 16 45 0 83 0 0 30 213 205 22 37 0 72 164 17 13 19 40 0 41 28 6 16 12 0 20 26 14 12 38 17 11 65 10 0

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 75633 73604 2029 0

0 0 5199 6565 130 1170 2362 2390 0 2350 0 0 1388 11885 13900 500 1943 0 4000 0 1934 540 0 2400 0 2039 1774 378 231 1167 0 167 1535 1291 300 300 2000 3500 2295 0 0

29

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

82 58 24 0

0 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 38 1 0 1 0 2 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1163 1075 88 0

0 0 48 8 14 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 1 351 31 0 10 0 13 483 14 0 1 0 0 22 24 0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

148 142 6 0

2 6 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 82 29 2 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

2748 2647 101 0

15 40 0 96 220 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 1400 685 7 40 0 124 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 61 0 0 3 23 4 0 1 0 14 0 0 0 0 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b

68 56 12 0

0 4 5 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 5 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 2 1 1

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

33

4326 3676 650 0

0 525 107 0 160 94 94 60 0 0 6 0 0 350 530 0 204 0 293 0 72 30 0 0 0 400 250 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 100 430 50 1 58 400 42

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

4 7 5 2 9 2 2 4 1 4 10 3 3 2 23 0 15 0 5 27 1 0 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 4 2 10 0 3 0 9 3 1 11 5 3 195 175 20 0

34

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 67786 54542 13244 0

7126 5500 485 545 1505 150 75 60 16 1095 1500 1300 243 900 13000 0 1050 0 2163 8640 15 0 3289 0 0 8700 81 0 0 200 525 195 0 1300 0 4073 70 65 3650 50 220

35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 251838234 248275289 3562945 0

3185386 4813336 6058000 9174447 9550000 2500000 981000 2350000 400000 3902500 6400 0 1539000 46581632 58240000 1840660 5632206 1262000 6528700 44445127 781000 690000 778000 665929 357523 4810000 2198200 1187094 1600000 1632000 4954183 2303000 2225710 2346767 3010075 4562000 150000 151240 5964466 555000 1925653

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

51266479 47134473 4132006 0

135863 262236 96106 327545 41682 30358 0 0 22000 245195 4279 0 77191 6926080 28230559 63731 1089029 30000 282357 7721439 16593 27887 36000 0 66585 726827 289458 51912 144000 663966 624518 107500 5189 47561 554427 1132941 0 38905 965134 77988 103438

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

15255458 16452930 0 1197472

1213014 1298028 887985 1851756 750554 970349 0 0 147000 1034395 0 0 0 4874225 0 15041 788563 0 1243462 0 2010 0 64395 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79000 2760 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32921

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 151483 133450 18033 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42200 0 0 109283 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

39

Statistical Tables 499

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

TULSA DISTRICT

4085208 3944557 140651 0

3954122 3855249 98873 0

64142 99700 41668 190677 29653 11733 187 41097 4945 51472 0 0 20126 946236 551187 15375 205215 5309 152608 743907 6797 7712 964 17521 7453 53185 71828 7625 13355 25895 160506 37905 33273 35577 51226 61951 1713 9770 138057 5828 30744

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

64142 114632 60881 188711 69634 19044 17428 41097 4945 65309 0 0 20126 934986 551187 19795 205215 11528 152108 743907 6797 7712 8095 17521 7453 53185 71826 7625 13355 25895 160506 37905 33156 35093 51226 61951 11404 9770 138057 11257 30744

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40a

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 168553 163838 4715 0

2342 4063 2481 7440 3208 811 795 1633 220 2915 0 0 762 38036 22339 831 8785 527 6471 31129 296 361 353 660 313 2197 2991 326 571 981 6447 2128 1295 1389 2133 2649 596 403 6040 479 1157

41a

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 166849 167118 0 269

2342 4063 2481 7440 3208 811 0 1633 220 2915 0 0 1126 38036 19487 831 8785 527 6471 31129 296 361 353 660 313 2197 2991 326 571 981 6447 2128 1295 1389 4051 2649 257 403 6040 479 1157

41b

123975 145763 0 21788

0 550 3787 4136 890 0 0 303 0 0 0 0 282 5200 63665 3620 0 0 7285 11805 157 0 0 1020 0 200 3844 1355 265 2936 5131 350 3750 1811 902 731 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

14456 7131 7325 0

0 0 158 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11128 2500 305 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 55 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118437 131228 0 12791

815 10220 773 5540 0 456 0 525 63 2316 0 0 650 37435 14805 752 5646 636 2771 17067 273 98 0 223 95 1598 2108 202 202 879 3242 489 1040 1349 1881 2021 0 124 1753 0 390

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

684551 722847 0 38296

8052 0 16613 12877 0 0 0 350 0 217 0 4991 2513 0 59736 0 23002 0 3310 534182 358 475 0 0 0 4731 0 638 0 3922 1161 2194 0 545 909 75 0 3700 0 0 0

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 3881983 2922858 959125 0

2948 0 16618 62583 4186 0 0 585 5697 0 0 2124 525 2247140 98340 0 24406 0 40741 1116490 4535 250 0 0 0 8111 0 415 400 14055 208327 1500 900 0 2344 6685 125 3200 8753 0 0

49

500 Statistical Tables

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

CHURCH ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

TULSA DISTRICT

50b

Human Relations Day

1377 857 520 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 69 0 0 41 0 32 0 0 0 0 45 0 90 46 40 0 0 182 161 30 473 0 0 0 63 0

One Great Hour of Sharing

50a

9732 9524 208 0

0 0 350 1733 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 0 121 0 0 585 0 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 23 191 0 0 61 325 92 946 0 0 0 90 0

Peace With Justice

50c

679 749 0 70

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 42 0 0 362 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 14 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0

Native American Ministries

50d

1498 1140 358 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 0 123 0 0 270 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 135 110 34 70 0 0 45 50 0 473 0 0 0 59 0

World Communion

50e

1128 1444 0 316

0 0 518 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 0 0 207 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 26 0 0 0 15 85 48 0 0 0 0 0 0

UM Student Day

50f

643 1341 0 698

0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 65 0 0 0 0 242 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 566506 545838 20668 0

13050 21537 12446 30880 11536 2016 2109 12580 0 11848 8126 0 6879 103540 49736 1800 30089 1925 32059 56193 2889 0 1500 11369 3269 11091 12011 1253 3180 10230 23097 10890 11367 11270 10008 5775 0 3240 10258 5008 10452

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits

51

37544 19791 17753 0

10520 0 0 0 0 0 5080 8435 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9825 0 0 3684 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits

52

1834329 1854423 0 20094

55889 73455 61660 73919 46842 10383 21459 47113 16300 43104 33193 0 19200 175278 180000 6000 88902 6042 73000 136866 17710 12500 10250 48413 0 42500 53716 1925 13800 39999 79116 34616 45818 53050 40850 26733 4269 21596 65460 15538 37865

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor

53

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop

632593 619916 12677 0

0 37917 0 35280 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 217964 102901 0 30687 0 71158 108083 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28603 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54

841332 780628 60704 0

25018 18667 6167 19605 4000 8574 0 5200 0 27000 11400 0 4800 138805 90900 6000 50000 13625 57200 122148 0 12000 0 4800 15150 8000 6000 5725 14500 3625 59000 7700 7000 6000 14750 13100 7473 0 27200 0 20200

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

132132 144129 0 11997

9552 7946 1974 1711 5000 0 1667 4200 0 2148 0 0 1200 30624 9090 0 8700 0 5867 0 0 0 0 4300 0 2000 4500 0 1114 1750 7096 3600 5500 500 3000 3667 2426 500 0 0 2500

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY

300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3900 11771 0 7871

57

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons

483826 517723 0 33897

0 0 0 48302 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 253169 141350 0 37705 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

58

Statistical Tables 501

150701 142272 8429 0

59

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150701 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

TULSA DISTRICT

9354774 9297085 57689 0

142263 203230 151502 483929 176797 7941 14998 80170 0 140857 1260 0 31833 2994454 1165840 24118 458975 1400 351539 1758452 0 5280 3060 8400 0 81346 144422 4434 5675 29578 312592 47285 63329 41950 67077 85888 4504 0 217311 10170 32915

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

1741304 1751545 0 10241

64116 34889 9127 92536 10829 8049 228 16908 1034 23496 1280 4340 12902 461168 324339 4480 116139 781 45031 244701 2850 741 415 5000 1665 6497 18475 1276 821 22850 75318 1425 10388 7950 20177 3657 2437 6487 70769 1404 4329

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 4502053 4211240 290813 0

83460 175530 67556 166466 73682 35003 29006 44713 8155 71561 16847 0 52968 664726 610228 31234 162773 25604 162816 873564 20694 12428 14076 18000 11935 91328 88432 15166 26504 50672 125561 53913 45557 51370 72471 113013 3296 25175 251560 15376 39634

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

2051613 2234506 0 182893

95628 175000 68715 242842 77973 98052 0 0 0 68246 0 0 24000 861729 0 5773 58836 0 222000 12238 1985 0 5516 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15239 4464 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13377

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

3195089 2899860 295229 0

3423 53776 9386 84956 90511 7626 13417 16218 286766 43453 1775 0 43551 735041 267812 17272 51429 3254 82729 1000808 2168 1787 0 6000 0 56874 0 7775 0 13411 96944 0 50726 12000 16331 15000 8771 28293 65806 0 0

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

34487126 32997978 1489148 0

581518 916480 471549 1565412 535107 190644 88151 280030 323180 488633 73881 11455 222971 9926673 3751916 117915 1361289 59103 1318311 6918334 60987 53632 36134 135531 43480 369703 415446 48825 80595 221179 1192166 219234 284710 225624 306147 342837 35271 102488 862967 54055 193563

502 Statistical Tables

TULSA DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

ABIDING HARVEST BIXBY BRKN ARR, ST. STEPHEN'S BROKEN ARROW, FIRST BROKEN ARROW, HERITAGE CATOOSA, DISCIPLE CLAREMORE, ST. ANDREWS JENKS LEONARD SAND SPRINGS TULSA NUEVA TULSA ST LUKE'S REDEMPTION TULSA, ALDERSGATE TULSA, ASBURY TULSA, BOSTON AVENUE TULSA, CENTENARY TULSA, CHRIST TULSA, EPWORTH TULSA, FAITH TULSA, FIRST TULSA, GRACE TULSA, HARRISON TULSA, HARVARD AVE - Closed TULSA, KOREAN TULSA, LAKE TULSA, MEMORIAL DRIVE TULSA, NEW HAVEN TULSA, ROSE HILL TULSA, SHERIDAN AVENUE TULSA, SOUTHERN HILLS TULSA, ST. JAMES TULSA, ST. MARK'S TULSA, ST. MATTHEW'S TULSA, ST. PAUL'S TULSA, TRINITY TULSA, UNIVERSITY TULSA, WESLEY TULSA, WEST TULSA TULSA, WILL ROGERS TURLEY VERDIGRIS

TULSA DISTRICT

13811 12516 1295 0

14944334 19706142 0 4761808

378474 560889 341280 1044987 349495 0 0 160992 0 0 0 8360 91067 3861283 3160404 23447 1056444 0 904090 0 0 53104 0 0 0 244978 310072 33733 0 101184 715627 189104 167544 105342 90105 258999 0 0 560551 0 172779

67a

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

284 282 158 597 277 42 32 135 22 202 12 37 49 3725 3036 83 609 44 468 1625 35 20 27 45 23 249 229 18 25 82 289 108 91 147 67 74 57 42 350 20 94

Amount Received Through Pledges

66

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

14680945 9252242 5428703 0

162655 155878 42979 190927 55304 116778 59338 135581 91777 325805 18980 11184 11569 5915815 353912 72975 219552 54589 199246 5146088 55548 1408 28592 160000 31396 69779 51207 2250 48310 68801 314797 2868 58200 79374 43656 43611 21605 64811 132950 32436 28414

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers 446498 500302 0 53804

15313 8497 2643 14079 6839 28314 514 38757 2249 9428 3881 5577 1025 97476 52658 2298 21159 1110 11316 43443 2825 536 992 10000 3873 5720 4645 1038 7228 2461 11069 25 4570 6515 3620 2734 1701 2140 4385 854 2991

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 68597 97394 0 28797

58 598 0 127 85 91 48 428 0 1874 27 0 194 6979 0 0 3947 0 124 4634 2 211 1117 0 742 533 3308 739 1154 16560 450 88 15 5012 345 1202 0 2198 15698 0 9

67d

300 204269 0 203969

0 0 0 0 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 337348 344147 0 6799

24000 750 1273 0 235 54093 11954 0 6000 5195 0 0 31469 14292 0 0 6900 0 7350 108509 50 7800 4050 0 620 2265 5700 7000 400 186 0 5532 900 5590 8950 6035 1200 7800 1250 0 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 486564 535451 0 48887

0 0 39812 0 23969 19571 500 0 1803 1053 2500 0 10238 0 0 1928 9206 0 56909 73668 1137 0 0 0 0 19348 45435 1523 0 9970 0 613 3449 3732 7932 8800 7042 7387 129039 0 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan

Capital Campaigns

68b

183552 1156 129314 0 0 12733 239642 11337 31461 0 0 0 0 0 0 20000 231207 0 158330 3550 0 0 0 140 0 4490 74705 0 0 2367331 1200 3837 5133 15911 0 0 68120 16330 624227 201811 905 20 0 1209 0 420 30000 0 0 0 0 5087 0 1849 0 130 0 335 0 1136 0 0 0 1543 0 0 15770 2385 16331 520 0 25000 0 0 31949 0 2200 3007 0 0 0 400

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests

30964586 1844046 2701667 30639947 2059847 1786670 324639 0 914997 0 215801 0

580500 726612 427987 1250120 436227 218847 72354 335758 101829 343355 25388 25121 145562 9895845 3566974 100648 1317208 55699 1179035 5376342 59562 63059 34751 170000 36631 342623 420367 46283 57092 199162 1041943 198230 234678 205565 154608 321381 31548 84336 843873 33290 204193

67

Other Sources and Projects 227721 632378 0 404657

2600 0 4000 0 41356 0 0 0 0 0 326 0 36632 0 0 0 8005 0 29210 0 6273 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10695 0 0 0 63599 25025 0 0

68c

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 550393 559817 0 9424

3140 15073 18607 0 6049 0 0 302 0 4634 0 165 5076 0 158076 1860 13625 0 85799 11805 582 0 0 0 0 5184 69972 2170 0 12000 123445 357 0 2801 5110 2623 0 338 1600 0 0

68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects 5323827 5038712 285115 0

190448 144387 35340 250979 78866 0 0 20302 231207 166514 326 305 46198 74705 2525407 6897 42674 0 199459 837843 7780 1209 420 30000 0 10271 71821 2300 335 13136 123445 1900 0 31651 21961 27623 0 95886 31832 0 400

68

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 69a

39360 0 39360 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36360 0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

13640 38400 0 24760

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5640 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

53000 38400 14600 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44360 0 0 0 0 0 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5640 0 0 0 0

69

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Statistical Tables 503

CHURCH ID 849292 849304 849326 849337 849348 849350 849372 849383 849394 849406 849417 849428 849430 849441 849452 849463 849474 849485 849496 834121 849508 849510 849521 849543 849771 849565 849598 849587 849601 849634 849645 849656 849667 849678 849691 849703 849714 849758 849747 711123 849760 837795 849805 849532

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

PASTOR CHURCH ALVA, FIRST TERRY N MARTINDALE ARNETT BRANDON BLAKE DOLLARHITE BAKER L TODD BERGMAN BEAVER L DON GRIFFIN BOISE CITY GEORGE M LUPTON BUFFALO PHILLIP A DAVIS CAPRON CLARK S STRUEBING CATESBY MICHAEL E MAHAFFEY CHEYENNE VALLEY BARBARA FYFFE FAIRVIEW MICHAEL E MAHAFFEY FARGO MICHAEL SHEPHERD FELT ROYCE BURSCH FORGAN DAVID GORDON FORT SUPPLY PHILLIP A DAVIS FREEDOM SCOTT A WARE GAGE MICHAEL SHEPHERD GATE DAVID GORDON GOODWELL ALEX TRUE GUYMON GARY EUGENE HOLDEMAN HARDESTY MAX A WHIPPLE HOOKER LESTER D BUSSELL KENTON GEORGE M LUPTON KEYES JERRY COLDREN LAVERNE ROGER EDWIN PARKER LENORA DON WHITMAN MARELLA JERRY COLDREN MOORELAND MARVIN J HUDSON MORNING STAR JACQUELINE LOUISE BANKS MUTUAL JEFF RALSTON QUINLAN SCOTT A WARE ROSSTON ROGER EDWIN PARKER SEILING PAUL ROBERT HAMILTON SHARON JEFF RALSTON SHATTUCK RICHARD L TROBAUGH TEXHOMA STEVEN LEE ROACH TURPIN L TODD BERGMAN TYRONE LESTER BUSSELL JR UNION CENTER MAX A WHIPPLE VICI DON WHITMAN VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA JOSE ESTRADA WAYNOKA BARBARA FYFFE WOODWARD, FAITH AARON L MARTIN WOODWARD, FIRST CHARLES E GRAVES WOODWARD, NEW HORIZONBECKY PIERSON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

1169 159 58 367 447 237 74 38 61 133 242 51 208 85 178 81 81 121 1018 84 398 77 77 298 67 20 394 108 71 136 128 209 156 241 277 219 168 23 220 114 77 314 1643 156

10483 10411 72 0

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year 1

105 91 14 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 7 4 0 1 1 0 6 4 0 0 1 0 3 11 4 4 12 9

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith 2a

Restored by Affirmation 2b

9 2 7 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

2 1 1 0

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition 2c

48 58 0 10

3 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 2

Transferred In From Other UM Churches 3

58 27 31 0

10 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 16 6

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 77 0 71

Removed by Charge Conference Action 5a

Withdrawn from Professing Membership 5b

68 4 64 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

149 6 143 0

0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction 5c

6

42 33 9 0

4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

22 9 13 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 0

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches 7 4 1 1 2 4 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 29 1 6 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 4 3 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 10 1

101 92 9 0

Removed by Death 8

10317 10369 0 52

1174 160 57 367 443 235 74 45 61 141 245 53 206 85 179 81 81 69 907 83 397 80 76 303 67 20 398 111 76 135 128 204 159 245 178 220 172 23 221 125 82 309 1668 174

Total Professing Members At Close of This year 9

189 60 11 70 105 51 24 26 20 64 51 19 46 29 27 15 14 32 296 34 79 17 23 90 36 8 107 43 21 38 41 43 31 83 43 75 20 17 51 68 50 88 254 85

2594 2481 113 0

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services 10

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages) 11

85 81 4 0

4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 2 1 1 3 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 2 1 0 8 0 4 5 11 11

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members 12

570 502 68 0

164 15 0 5 35 0 0 0 0 14 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 69 0 6 2 1 43 12 0 23 8 1 4 0 0 4 15 6 29 0 0 37 0 2 0 48 18

504 Statistical Tables

1295 1250 45 0

13

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

14

Number of Other Constituents

144 32 3 101 40 43 15 3 22 8 5 20 28 5 9 1 13 16 45 0 59 3 0 27 33 0 32 0 14 13 9 0 12 123 0 66 4 0 100 0 20 16 191 20

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

CHURCH ALVA, FIRST ARNETT BAKER BEAVER BOISE CITY BUFFALO CAPRON CATESBY CHEYENNE VALLEY FAIRVIEW FARGO FELT FORGAN FORT SUPPLY FREEDOM GAGE GATE GOODWELL GUYMON HARDESTY HOOKER KENTON KEYES LAVERNE LENORA MARELLA MOORELAND MORNING STAR MUTUAL QUINLAN ROSSTON SEILING SHARON SHATTUCK TEXHOMA TURPIN TYRONE UNION CENTER VICI VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA WAYNOKA WOODWARD, FAITH WOODWARD, FIRST WOODWARD, NEW HORIZON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

69 76 0 7

0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 5

903 826 77 0

69 38 0 34 42 52 3 11 0 20 8 4 30 4 1 4 0 8 105 6 60 0 5 30 11 0 30 13 3 5 12 0 14 51 8 15 0 2 39 38 6 9 105 8

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11 15

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18 16

633 555 78 0

35 8 0 19 25 14 6 3 1 21 9 2 15 2 2 0 0 16 100 0 110 0 4 25 0 0 45 11 2 1 3 0 7 21 2 9 0 2 10 15 4 7 55 22

8 23 0 11 20 3 1 0 0 22 0 0 22 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 25 7 0 0 10 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 20 0 18 15 0

240 181 59 0

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30 17

1210 1075 135 0

108 40 0 16 30 21 14 15 5 37 5 0 5 10 10 0 0 9 222 8 0 12 6 35 0 0 30 25 8 24 12 30 14 57 21 35 15 12 45 58 14 32 150 20

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older 18

Total Christian Formation Participants 19

2986 2637 349 0

220 109 0 80 117 90 24 29 6 100 22 6 72 17 13 4 0 33 439 14 170 12 15 102 11 0 130 56 13 30 37 32 35 129 33 65 15 16 94 131 24 66 325 50

87 45 0 35 51 27 11 14 8 29 22 12 20 12 6 6 7 8 120 18 38 9 12 31 13 4 53 23 8 25 16 15 10 48 33 38 11 16 32 47 18 23 150 20

1231 1161 70 0

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School 20

21

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

198 179 19 0

0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 2 30 0 0 0 27 0 0 13 57 0

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School 22

1289 1229 60 0

90 80 0 25 45 24 0 2 0 42 29 0 20 3 45 0 35 33 122 0 82 0 32 42 19 0 90 29 0 5 10 0 0 82 0 50 15 0 49 0 0 39 110 40

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School 23

165 193 0 28

12 5 0 6 10 3 1 3 2 6 6 2 6 3 1 0 1 2 10 0 0 1 4 6 2 1 8 4 2 3 2 2 2 7 0 7 0 3 3 4 2 3 16 4

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School 24

71 62 9 0

5 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 0 0 9 4 2 1 10 2

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning 25

62 53 9 0

0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 11 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 2 13 0

Statistical Tables 505

30 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 30 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 13 11 0 0 20 8 0 0 8 10 0 0 9 0 0 11 21 0

207 229 0 22

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

26

Membership in United Methodist Men

CHURCH ALVA, FIRST ARNETT BAKER BEAVER BOISE CITY BUFFALO CAPRON CATESBY CHEYENNE VALLEY FAIRVIEW FARGO FELT FORGAN FORT SUPPLY FREEDOM GAGE GATE GOODWELL GUYMON HARDESTY HOOKER KENTON KEYES LAVERNE LENORA MARELLA MOORELAND MORNING STAR MUTUAL QUINLAN ROSSTON SEILING SHARON SHATTUCK TEXHOMA TURPIN TYRONE UNION CENTER VICI VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA WAYNOKA WOODWARD, FAITH WOODWARD, FIRST WOODWARD, NEW HORIZON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

Amount Paid for Projects

26118 29936 0 3818

27 2550 0 0 1800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4500 0 2000 0 0 0 0 0 2644 323 0 0 0 1478 0 0 7200 0 0 0 0 0 0 1790 1833 0

893 877 16 0

158 31 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 10 0 0 9 0 19 222 0 35 0 10 36 16 0 90 10 9 20 0 11 19 15 7 0 5 0 18 0 28 17 57 0

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work 77688 72642 5046 0

29 3248 2354 0 2331 0 0 2700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2418 14017 0 2699 0 1252 2784 8001 0 9541 0 601 7595 0 3345 2206 979 2000 0 240 0 1600 0 1149 2877 3751 0

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church 30a

5 5 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

92 42 50 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church 30b

26 20 6 0

1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 4 0

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church 31a

186 204 0 18

5 5 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 40 0

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church 31b 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

19 14 5 0

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education 32

33

541 709 0 168

0 27 0 293 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 25 0 0 0 36 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 0

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

34

129 110 19 0

5 2 0 9 1 1 9 3 3 4 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 12 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 4 15 8 0 0 14 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 5 6 1

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM

9628 8265 1363 0

523 30 0 380 21 118 349 11 4 19 3 0 12 22 145 0 0 0 1200 0 7 40 0 0 0 0 3500 421 350 100 0 16 520 250 78 320 6 0 0 0 22 11 450 700

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy 35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage) 46885335 55053489 0 8168154

36 4294780 180000 263300 1440000 1479200 1525000 229000 40500 231000 853000 671000 476728 350000 480000 532000 242000 11300 594000 8834950 340000 205000 214000 1102112 990284 210850 85500 2856000 1321422 820000 552000 565200 1148000 1209500 167300 1036000 2350000 138000 12600 985460 196000 300000 1147000 5540000 665349

8475301 11119059 0 2643758

37 2833000 307236 35080 279696 270000 84503 65000 42029 55000 10588 20998 23826 17943 29000 20213 21826 17617 68780 1454581 35000 52000 12250 447153 81930 49595 0 42852 0 37568 201512 0 194700 7573 800363 249904 33871 28000 0 200886 5000 0 132500 205728 0

38

2340 46237 0 43897

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2340 0 0

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W. Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt 39

7000 0 7000 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

506 Statistical Tables

642887 599660 43227 0

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

40a

633635 597454 36181 0

55992 11958 2108 24762 12165 13418 4536 4492 6142 12045 10735 5665 11709 4207 4978 3536 4206 9673 108019 2393 19344 4327 9878 16722 4019 1928 25607 11209 3418 10825 9539 15447 8812 28197 16199 18400 4024 1281 9166 0 10565 13815 66538 11636

40b

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

55992 11958 2108 24607 21789 13418 4536 4492 6142 12045 10735 5665 11709 4207 4978 3536 4206 9673 107819 2393 19344 4327 9878 16722 4019 1928 25607 11209 3418 10825 9539 15447 8812 28197 16199 18383 4024 1281 9166 0 10565 13815 66538 11636

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CHURCH ALVA, FIRST ARNETT BAKER BEAVER BOISE CITY BUFFALO CAPRON CATESBY CHEYENNE VALLEY FAIRVIEW FARGO FELT FORGAN FORT SUPPLY FREEDOM GAGE GATE GOODWELL GUYMON HARDESTY HOOKER KENTON KEYES LAVERNE LENORA MARELLA MOORELAND MORNING STAR MUTUAL QUINLAN ROSSTON SEILING SHARON SHATTUCK TEXHOMA TURPIN TYRONE UNION CENTER VICI VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA WAYNOKA WOODWARD, FAITH WOODWARD, FIRST WOODWARD, NEW HORIZON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

72684 58325 14359 0

4672 876 265 2379 2234 13754 0 459 437 1169 0 405 1274 354 601 0 414 1175 10248 434 2299 419 1057 1771 811 303 2339 1070 326 813 927 1300 833 1865 1704 1933 419 0 1037 0 878 1363 7110 957

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41a

63616 56484 7132 0

4672 876 265 1500 2234 13754 374 459 0 1169 0 0 1274 354 601 0 414 0 10248 0 2299 419 1057 1771 0 0 0 1070 0 813 927 1210 833 848 1704 1933 419 189 500 0 0 1363 7110 957

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District 41b

38372 38234 138 0

4750 0 0 0 0 0 1025 500 0 0 0 0 0 795 0 0 0 325 20275 0 0 0 0 2000 0 0 1540 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 4802 1160

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer 43

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES

5624 809 4815 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2198 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 243 0 0 0 3158 0

Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer 45

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18864 12553 6311 0

2501 152 37 313 645 336 383 57 378 153 136 72 149 478 104 45 53 123 1469 30 597 55 125 212 51 24 575 142 43 137 121 196 112 358 618 457 51 16 116 0 134 354 6105 651

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry 46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer 47

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

70178 107610 0 37432

15587 265 0 0 0 2475 736 300 2922 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 13996 0 2000 0 0 1030 0 1952 8899 1000 0 3169 2000 0 0 10939 220 75 0 0 1113 0 750 350 0 300

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer) 48

97637 149148 0 51511

4355 2124 0 1445 0 330 770 500 3715 0 0 738 457 100 0 0 0 0 34761 4000 3000 600 0 204 0 0 5178 10000 93 1728 1430 200 855 7793 0 400 0 0 0 2000 330 560 9217 754

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes 49

Statistical Tables 507

287 45 242 0

50a

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

50b

Human Relations Day

0 0 0 0 0 0 190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97

One Great Hour of Sharing

CHURCH ALVA, FIRST ARNETT BAKER BEAVER BOISE CITY BUFFALO CAPRON CATESBY CHEYENNE VALLEY FAIRVIEW FARGO FELT FORGAN FORT SUPPLY FREEDOM GAGE GATE GOODWELL GUYMON HARDESTY HOOKER KENTON KEYES LAVERNE LENORA MARELLA MOORELAND MORNING STAR MUTUAL QUINLAN ROSSTON SEILING SHARON SHATTUCK TEXHOMA TURPIN TYRONE UNION CENTER VICI VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA WAYNOKA WOODWARD, FAITH WOODWARD, FIRST WOODWARD, NEW HORIZON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

1108 1574 0 466

135 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 178 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 640 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Peace With Justice

50c

939 303 636 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 809

Native American Ministries 50d

113 116 0 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78

World Communion 50e

328 477 0 149

190 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 63

UM Student Day 50f

638 37 601 0

70 0 0 0 0 0 345 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223

235805 238472 0 2667

12695 8752 1457 6037 10106 6084 0 2785 1958 8352 6120 0 3984 1795 1710 990 2250 5431 23128 0 5082 2764 0 8270 2700 0 11381 4371 2025 2100 4455 7977 5132 12751 11458 8437 2295 0 5400 1200 4756 10932 12873 5812

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6361 0 0 0 0 4145

10506 14658 0 4152

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits 52

1086426 1064064 22362 0

66119 38900 6478 46012 45077 24786 15375 12376 12875 26940 22700 18000 18144 8500 13500 7200 10000 29624 84633 14325 25680 9648 16000 31049 13333 2000 45544 19425 9000 16800 19800 30773 22808 45437 15445 20472 10200 6000 15606 28248 24603 39389 69900 27702

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor 53

41910 41910 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop 54 4400 2209 0 4650 3000 1500 0 0 0 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3066 12756 0 3000 0 0 5500 0 0 6000 0 0 0 0 2400 0 6163 20000 6000 0 0 5091 3240 3300 8085 4000 0

109360 109395 0 35

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

3400 3981 0 3127 4020 551 3600 0 0 0 2883 0 6380 0 1650 1200 0 1400 0 0 3600 5000 5687 4400 0 3998 0 0 0 2500 2200 1902 3300 6500 0 3950 0 0 191 0 0 0 6000 0

81420 89421 0 8001

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY

57

5577 4502 1075 0

2071 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 400 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 751 0 0 0 0 0 0 511 0 0 0 0 382 900 0 0 0 0 62 0 0

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons 58

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

508 Statistical Tables

0 0 0 0

59

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

60

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

CHURCH ALVA, FIRST ARNETT BAKER BEAVER BOISE CITY BUFFALO CAPRON CATESBY CHEYENNE VALLEY FAIRVIEW FARGO FELT FORGAN FORT SUPPLY FREEDOM GAGE GATE GOODWELL GUYMON HARDESTY HOOKER KENTON KEYES LAVERNE LENORA MARELLA MOORELAND MORNING STAR MUTUAL QUINLAN ROSSTON SEILING SHARON SHATTUCK TEXHOMA TURPIN TYRONE UNION CENTER VICI VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA WAYNOKA WOODWARD, FAITH WOODWARD, FIRST WOODWARD, NEW HORIZON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

633617 625457 8160 0

91446 0 0 17811 28736 9390 0 0 0 2860 3900 290 4844 0 0 0 650 0 199776 0 11427 0 7755 7040 0 0 22172 8881 0 0 3360 0 0 35065 4690 13677 50 0 1920 0 1490 14280 139492 2615

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses 61

289456 329428 0 39972

41057 3536 1 5187 9989 5484 894 1492 259 3337 1173 383 5698 2308 770 575 1008 1106 76801 870 11822 541 1811 4524 1255 208 12408 6287 315 4718 7955 1939 1129 13789 3954 7270 80 300 1991 8000 2102 920 28374 5836

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses 933714 892022 41692 0

65498 16648 4279 33769 15607 18958 5543 6698 8703 17418 10021 7003 27930 4135 7626 7955 7647 18701 176081 3656 20377 6699 7539 21070 3700 2308 42333 34069 6486 19216 9314 29014 9276 35545 24860 27327 7765 2531 21003 10892 19975 14061 76456 18022

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc. 63

45983 466458 0 420475

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10914 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 34686 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 351 0 0

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases 64

676442 377726 298716 0

19766 19091 0 170491 5790 3779 0 1095 0 15826 0 0 930 2634 0 0 0 0 136123 1500 7700 0 0 20930 1000 4136 10164 7719 1650 15895 3089 19456 0 108260 0 15983 8666 0 0 3294 206 6124 49992 15153

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

5081555 5218357 0 136802

394704 108492 14625 315104 137369 100845 34021 30754 36952 93100 68760 32151 81799 25806 30939 21501 26428 69449 940616 26774 115928 30053 49884 125473 26058 16554 228685 104173 23030 78556 64701 110514 52257 311645 99148 125388 34450 10317 68701 56874 68301 110646 484017 96013

Statistical Tables 509

66 264 39 8 64 47 48 20 15 25 45 45 12 24 11 17 10 12 49 228 11616 71 28 0 111 0 0 250 34 13 26 32 36 30 75 22 95 15 8 76 22 34 30 240 65

13912 2278 11634 0

WOODWARD DISTRICT Total LAST YEAR INCREASE DECREASE

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

ALVA, FIRST ARNETT BAKER BEAVER BOISE CITY BUFFALO CAPRON CATESBY CHEYENNE VALLEY FAIRVIEW FARGO FELT FORGAN FORT SUPPLY FREEDOM GAGE GATE GOODWELL GUYMON HARDESTY HOOKER KENTON KEYES LAVERNE LENORA MARELLA MOORELAND MORNING STAR MUTUAL QUINLAN ROSSTON SEILING SHARON SHATTUCK TEXHOMA TURPIN TYRONE UNION CENTER VICI VIDA EN ABUNDANCIA WAYNOKA WOODWARD, FAITH WOODWARD, FIRST WOODWARD, NEW HORIZON

WOODWARD DISTRICT

Amount Received Through Pledges

501276 309576 191700 0

67a 228143 0 0 150332 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22135 100666

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

3837223 3778963 58260 0

67b 120106 75459 23180 1091 112930 85211 59624 34766 35839 84906 78402 33250 75242 31132 34948 19790 19700 65838 646470 44994 121767 26408 34937 106498 19007 12751 208670 90084 35727 51773 59570 80470 52539 291768 81142 116597 21409 2741 69593 52802 64294 103763 450035 0

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

122887 147545 0 24658

67c 1918 4916 0 4987 7003 2882 0 0 407 0 1865 1711 200 1092 1577 0 1452 1930 11600 0 3778 2479 1028 5565 0 1217 4801 5333 1880 3496 2255 2276 3796 3626 0 0 545 0 11773 150 0 5911 16002 3436

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends 95803 126315 0 30512

92 1606 144 96 0 590 276 0 118 6 0 0 0 45 196 230 25 2315 55500 133 0 23 19282 636 68 0 124 0 320 1666 506 1864 14 2842 567 157 27 0 5204 0 804 0 266 61

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets 30820 21540 9280 0

0 0 0 15820 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals 25388 23757 1631 0

0 0 150 750 200 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 5400 60 0 0 5520 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 660 200 0 328 25 0 0 6300 0 3600 0 0 125 1420 0

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources 193890 89246 104644 0

0 57470 3300 3919 6000 3019 0 370 0 17026 0 0 2339 2073 1387 0 1514 0 62920 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4074 1115 2939 37 15460 4 3829 1337 0 1720 0 395 692 951 0

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan 4807287 4496942 310345 0

67 350259 139451 26774 176995 126133 91702 59900 35136 36364 101938 80767 34961 77781 34342 43508 20080 22691 70083 782010 45127 125545 28910 55247 112849 19075 13968 213595 95417 37927 61669 63646 87549 56714 313721 96713 120583 29618 2741 91890 52952 65493 110491 490809 104163

Capital Campaigns 156224 235475 0 79251

0 62249 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8109 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16766 0 0 55211 0 12389 1500 0 0

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests 122558 107858 14700 0

68b 19810 3515 250 145 2230 300 895 0 0 550 1000 0 165 235 600 300 595 0 28966 0 0 0 0 3020 100 100 1110 21343 0 13665 2330 562 805 1650 3647 1175 0 0 0 0 25 865 12155 450

Other Sources and Projects 40773 32908 7865 0

68c 0 10000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 900 0 0 0 4582 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23291 0

120378 78822 41556 0

24363 2391 0 4175 0 1375 1561 200 0 0 708 0 300 1220 41 0 0 0 60287 0 0 0 0 1460 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6977 0 625 0 0 673 0 40 790 11922 1270

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving 68d

439933 455063 0 15130

68 44173 78155 250 4320 2230 1675 2456 200 0 550 9817 0 465 1455 641 300 595 0 89253 0 0 0 0 4480 100 100 1110 21343 0 15665 3230 562 805 8627 8229 18566 0 0 55884 0 12454 3155 47368 1720

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor 69a

69b

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

33660 7098 26562 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1800 0 0 31860 0 0 0 0

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church 33660 7098 26562 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1800 0 0 31860 0 0 0 0

69

510 Statistical Tables

10483

WOODWARD

DECREASE

INCREASE

1101

0

237773

51642

TULSA

LAST YEAR

12914

STILLWATER

236672

34903

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

CONFERENCE TOTAL

38727

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

11133

LAWTON

14415

11358

ENID

MUSKOGEE

11743

CLINTON

8640

17781

BARTLESVILLE

MCALESTER

12933

1

Total Professing Members at Close of Last Year

ARDMORE

DISTRICT

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

105

504

136

379

356

137

72

86

81

81

178

115

60

0

2290

2230

Received this year on Profession of Christian Faith

2a

Restored by Affirmation

2b

10

0

145

135

9

38

10

14

21

7

6

8

2

2

14

4

1

1

0

0

78

130

208

2

9

2

106

16

7

8

1

55

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Addition

2c

48

540

94

315

345

47

52

195

49

65

111

73

0

152

1782

1934

Transferred In From Other UM Churches

3

58

320

77

319

202

64

105

68

46

49

132

55

0

126

1369

1495

Transferred In From Non - UM Churches

4

48

0

88

5

0

1260

1471

2731

6

149

10

318

585

850

520

152

Removed by Charge Conference Action

5a

6

24

15

0

200

325

525

68

114

13

28

45

8

8

83

113

Withdrawn from Professing Membership

5b

5c

6

3

0

947

0

1602

655

149

33

2

4

30

3

140

196

89

Correct Previous Year's Reporting Errors of Total Professing Membership Numbers by Subtraction

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP

44

44

57

14

39

61

34

114

0

1270

1156

42

432

51

99

239

Transferred Out to Other UM Churches

6

22

80

25

62

69

19

39

13

18

15

29

21

70

0

482

412

Transferred Out to Non - UM Churches

7

101

388

156

238

281

137

110

114

143

101

254

138

0

41

2120

2161

Removed by Death

8

1185

0

236219

235034

10317

51857

12976

35287

38418

13616

8022

10876

11166

11774

17758

12967

Total Professing Members At Close of This year

9

Avg Attendance at All Weekly Worship Services

289

0

56214

55925

2594

12493

3344

7461

9174

3078

2231

2763

2756

2602

4286

3143

10

85

405

116

232

258

115

73

88

81

105

134

107

143

0

1942

1799

Number of Persons Baptized This Year (all ages)

11

258

0

16111

15853

570

4031

923

1741

4527

844

283

530

704

465

787

448

Total Baptized Members who have not Become Professing Members

12

Statistical Tables 511

1295

WOODWARD

537

0

INCREASE

DECREASE

23206

6524

TULSA

LAST YEAR

1227

STILLWATER

23743

2859

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

CONFERENCE TOTAL

3165

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

1049

LAWTON

1272

1307

ENID

MUSKOGEE

1350

CLINTON

728

1638

BARTLESVILLE

MCALESTER

1329

13

DISTRICT

ARDMORE

Number of Other Constituents

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

Total Enrolled in Confirmation Classes This Year

14

0

25

1384

1409

69

270

85

207

246

69

72

60

55

76

115

85

1270

0

24720

23450

903

5927

1112

2664

5556

1145

632

660

1124

1288

1381

1058

Number of Children in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 0-11

15

802

445

485

808

549

844

661

500

0

13531

13031

633

3912

535

1311

2046

Number of Youth in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 12-18

16

0

477

5491

5968

240

1219

150

947

1649

221

129

185

280

187

320

441

Number of Young Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 19-30

17

0

907

32641

33548

1210

9535

1518

4217

6772

1394

1133

1015

2082

1398

1849

1425

Number of Other Adults in all Christian Formation Groups and Other Small Group Ministries 31 and older

18

3562

2339

2345

4294

3422

4394

3585

386

0

76383

75997

2986

20593

3315

9139

16023

Total Christian Formation Participants

19

731

0

28940

28209

1231

7195

1631

3654

4860

1566

982

1107

1317

1209

2006

1451

Avg Weekly Attendance (all ages) in Sunday Church School

20

21

172

103

123

192

140

150

485

0

251

7141

7392

198

3060

243

994

1532

Number of persons (all ages) Active in Covenant Discipleship Groups

CHRISTIAN FORMATION GROUPS

1289

4622

1436

2602

2670

1322

968

1171

1246

1424

1786

1345

698

0

22579

21881

Number of Participants in Vacation Bible School

22

165

466

215

349

412

185

176

177

194

201

227

189

12

0

2968

2956

Number of Ongoing Classes (all ages) for learning in Sunday Church School

23

90

66

73

90

94

92

65

0

51

1409

1460

71

293

95

195

236

Number of Ongoing Classes for learning (all ages) other than Sunday Church School

24

62

492

81

203

343

77

67

151

97

108

153

75

0

29

1880

1909

Number of Short Term Classes and Groups (all ages) for Learning

25

512 Statistical Tables

378

188

315

146

301

628

483

247

CLINTON

ENID

LAWTON

MCALESTER

MUSKOGEE

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

STILLWATER

36

0

DECREASE

6502

LAST YEAR

INCREASE

6538

207

CONFERENCE TOTAL

WOODWARD

2946

407

BARTLESVILLE

TULSA

292

26

Membership in United Methodist Men

ARDMORE

DISTRICT

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

Amount Paid for Projects

0

16903

296029

312932

26118

33386

16667

65874

31819

36963

8342

10076

8034

21548

46292

7813

27

141

0

11059

10918

893

1522

795

1251

1334

676

466

709

919

655

1078

620

Membership in United Methodist Women

28

Amount Paid for Local Church and Community Work

0

28811

715542

744353

77688

75633

71604

92339

88014

49649

44164

56506

40980

53841

47928

46007

29

5

82

12

16

23

16

3

7

5

3

23

16

0

13

198

211

Number of UMVIM Teams Sent from Local Church

30a

0

23

2913

2936

92

1163

147

393

185

163

24

45

33

62

295

334

Number of Persons Sent Out on UMVIM Teams From This Local Church

30b

0

20

526

546

26

148

15

40

141

14

16

20

60

18

35

13

Number of Other Mission Teams Sent from this Local Church

31a

0

2305

9819

12124

186

2748

142

810

5502

244

223

333

846

151

689

250

Number of Persons Sent Out on Other Mission Teams From This Local Church

31b

0

11

385

396

19

68

15

48

100

29

10

20

25

27

21

14

Number of Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

32

541

4326

635

6033

7102

932

733

621

1470

774

1026

674

0

1812

23055

24867

33

Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Daycare and/or Education

MISSIONS AND MINISTRIES

0

294

1422

1716

129

195

138

163

275

97

94

126

146

100

141

112

34

Number of Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

UMVIM Number of Persons Served by Community Ministries for Outreach, Justice and Mercy

0

122746

372924

495670

9628

67786

20648

56778

125196

14137

8290

17244

44168

42474

48858

40463

35

Market Value of Church Land, Buildings and Equipment (Includes Parsonage)

6658779

0

1058327536

1051668757

46885335

251838234

61740491

149455146

146564507

70281781

45196272

49594972

47652997

45449527

69368680

67640815

36

PROPERTY & OTHER ASSETS

0

17825533

145001554

162827087

8475301

51266479

25730235

14548319

13913468

6842151

6277011

5601511

7495754

8198815

6287690

8190353

37

Market Value of Other Church Owned Assets

U.M.W.

5609339

0

58259144

52649805

2340

15255458

3647233

5915884

12690860

3071823

284084

2394107

1383066

108814

7615635

280501

38

Debts Secured by Church Physical Assets

U.M.M.

Other Debt

121840

217231

0

11170

0

0

402600

18142

0

420503

3337801

3758304

7000

151483

9257

2819581

39

Statistical Tables 513

DECREASE

0

554760

15980378

LAST YEAR

INCREASE

16535138

642887

4085208

976261

CONFERENCE TOTAL

WOODWARD

TULSA

STILLWATER

2082950

906984

MUSKOGEE

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

575818

MCALESTER

2973602

703213

LAWTON

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

745718

ENID

1265857

807634

769006

40a

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

CLINTON

BARTLESVILLE

ARDMORE

DISTRICT

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

0

576300

15073423

15649723

633635

3954122

913226

1961252

2745726

863231

535258

675633

690695

745062

1168474

763409

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Paid Directly to the AC Treasurer

40b

0

34692

1003884

1038576

72684

168553

88497

136436

135625

77173

59373

75778

51005

48131

69722

55599

Total Amount APPORTIONED to the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District

41a

0

18058

981517

999575

63616

166849

88744

134109

134755

75919

44866

74859

47042

44084

68170

56562

Total Amount PAID by the Local Church for all Apportioned Causes Directly Paid to the District

41b

224901

0

727955

503054

38372

123975

20834

26015

70925

30486

19107

13658

18069

24395

66099

51119

Total Amount for General Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

42

Total Amount for World Service Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

43

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

44

0

13231

86766

99997

5624

14456

3381

1862

45352

1656

4849

1110

5911

711

4822

10263

Total Amount for Annual Conference Advance Specials Remitted to the AC Treasurer

BENEVOLENCES Total Amount for the Youth Service Fund Remitted to the AC Treasurer

45

169

0

315

146

0

0

30

0

0

6

0

0

10

100

0

0

5748

0

429430

423682

18864

118437

20307

50403

65034

24793

14084

27052

17508

22927

27607

16666

Total Amount of All Other Funds Sent to AC Treasurer for Connectional Mission and Ministry

46

Total Annual Conference Special Sunday Offerings Remitted to the AC Treasurer

47

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

190445

0

2212565

2022120

70178

684551

65774

121549

506279

45828

29812

36548

52057

60657

264214

84673

Total Amount Given Directly to UM Causes (not sent to AC Treasurer)

48

Total Amount Given to Non-United Methodist Benevolent and Charitable Causes

0

1124827

4625445

5750272

97637

3881983

193748

148152

307685

166317

116134

77163

129386

150699

277555

203813

49

514 Statistical Tables

846

819

810

MUSKOGEE

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

0

2992

INCREASE

DECREASE

8455

11447

287

LAST YEAR

CONFERENCE TOTAL

WOODWARD

1377

819

MCALESTER

TULSA

447

LAWTON

1709

885

STILLWATER

832

ENID

1473

BARTLESVILLE

CLINTON

1143

50a

Human Relations Day

ARDMORE

DISTRICT

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

One Great Hour of Sharing

1108

9732

4248

1865

5889

4403

3500

3284

2212

1804

5006

3186

0

11673

34564

46237

50b

Peace With Justice

50c

0

2030

7828

9858

939

679

1376

716

1079

459

433

453

869

789

905

1161

Native American Ministries

113

1498

1227

679

678

619

795

551

1042

967

1494

975

1055

0

11693

10638

50d

World Communion

328

1128

1285

3053

1332

650

426

487

1201

827

1433

975

1441

0

14566

13125

50e

UM Student Day

50f

0

87

8650

8737

638

643

1025

600

1000

468

130

394

1006

966

977

890

0

55946

3683363

3739309

235805

566506

277771

441959

598143

287777

220551

194919

266108

252148

241365

156257

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy non-Health benefits

51

0

20362

154480

174842

10506

37544

14806

8684

31616

0

23897

26866

0

0

10188

10735

Total Amount Paid by the Local Church for all Direct-Billed Clergy Health benefits

52

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to the Pastor

0

32551

15049312

15081863

1086426

1834329

1182321

1742505

1975938

1177938

960377

971803

1108747

960118

1174623

906738

53

Total Amount Paid in Base Compensation to all Associate Pastors Assigned by the Bishop

0

161010

1945412

2106422

41910

632593

36513

367138

591219

66000

33186

40008

47802

70334

138797

40922

54

0

153605

3703692

3857297

109360

841332

202763

599090

772153

204100

126673

162964

185938

144236

301400

207288

55

Total Amount Paid to/for Pastor and Associates for Housing and Utilities and/or Related Allowances

PASTORAL SUPPORT - LOCAL CHURCH

113143

0

1228756

1115613

81420

132132

62786

123654

130516

65393

97672

74004

69904

103388

99534

75210

56

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Accountable Reimbursements

CONNECTIONAL CLERGY SUPPORT

0

25876

0

78170

52294

5577

3900

3375

6756

14200

0

2938

204

876

13228

1240

57

Total Amount Paid to Pastor and Associate(s) for Any Other Cash Allowances (non-accountable)

BENEVOLENCES (cont'd) Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Deacons

0

0

0

48590

0

994785

946195

0

483826

0

115657

259429

37948

0

0

49335

58

Statistical Tables 515

0

0

0

LAWTON

MCALESTER

MUSKOGEE

DECREASE

0

2376

203149

LAST YEAR

INCREASE

205525

0

150701

0

CONFERENCE TOTAL

WOODWARD

TULSA

STILLWATER

13025

0

ENID

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

0

CLINTON

41799

0

BARTLESVILLE

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

0

59

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for Diaconal Ministries

ARDMORE

DISTRICT

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

Total Amount Paid in Salary and Benefits for all Other Church Staff

60

0

463421

29559373

30022794

633617

9354774

1508260

4185575

6038432

1235849

640799

884938

962194

1071032

2326819

1180505

Total Amount Spent for Local Church Program Expenses

61

0

24887

6257557

6282444

289456

1741304

368886

901533

1010478

215658

172160

201573

252686

283012

526301

319397

62

Total Amount Spent for Other Local Church Operating Expenses

0

1495145

19585217

21080362

933714

4502053

1365383

2817330

3687339

1140668

768942

1078539

965224

1089567

1613561

1118042

Total Amount Paid for Principal and Interest on Indebtedness, Loans, Mortgages, etc.

63

0

200716

9588108

9788824

45983

2051613

376048

1242948

3722298

560427

200941

284517

295921

45564

859551

103013

Total Amount Paid on Capital Expenditures for Building, Improvements, & Major Equipment Purchases

64

3132993

0

22511860

19378867

676442

3195089

1271233

2479270

1959134

2113280

3726219

915550

639686

755409

1051912

595643

Total

65

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE LOCAL CHURCH ON ALL EXPENDITURES

LOCAL CHURCH EXPENDITURES

0

614848

138766414

139381262

5081555

34487126

7987059

17496189

24719247

8320719

7744568

5747524

5812314

5842856

10233520

5908585

516 Statistical Tables

12044

0

DECREASE

3346

STILLWATER

INCREASE

6640

SOUTH OKLAHOMA CITY

53538

8819

NORTH OKLAHOMA CITY

LAST YEAR

2834

MUSKOGEE

65582

1913

MCALESTER

CONFERENCE TOTAL

2401

LAWTON

13912

2502

ENID

13811

2688

CLINTON

WOODWARD

4046

BARTLESVILLE

TULSA

2670

66

Number of Households Giving to the Local Church

ARDMORE

DISTRICT

CONFERENCE SUMMARY (BY DISTRICT)

Amount Received Through Pledges

1995613

0

61457034

59461421

501276

14944334

2680244

9735023

13727747

3481185

1301505

2006340

1888309

1682565

4868480

2644413

67a

Amount Received from Nonpledging, but Identified Givers

0

5227470

43687511

48914981

3837223

14680945

3190721

3745183

5224522

2179944

2226995

2207170

2806032

2893142

3248845

2674259

67b

Amount Received from Unidentified Givers

61960

0

2949454

2887494

122887

446498

169870

310486

303129

151324

285752

185880

359884

190443

194870

166471

67c

Amount Received from Interest and Dividends

18608

0

1074235

1055627

95803

68597

102503

62050

60509

82734

51592

46035

148440

168051

82490

86823

67d

Amount Received from Sale of Church Assets

240358

0

585289

344931

30820

300

13910

10737

109463

2200

1000

30306

250

0

141195

4750

67e

Amount Received through Building Use Fees, Contributions, and Rentals

48507

0

1239061

1190554

25388

337348

50538

267391

215882

69731

16940

100344

21035

27916

25511

32530

67f

Amount Received through Fundraisers and Other Sources

0

278558

2733526

3012084

193890

486564

182340

406105

680697

67569

297180

152754

182965

153342

120821

87857

67g

Total Income for Annual Budget/Spending Plan

0

3140982

113726110

116867092

4807287

30964586

6390126

14536975

20321949

6034687

4180964

4728829

5406915

5115459

8682212

5697103

67

Capital Campaigns

0

1259755

13018246

14278001

156224

1844046

363632

1533942

3151593

1482032

956204

1049085

611947

750775

1892159

486362

68a

Memorial - Endowment Bequests

522843

0

6424704

5901861

122558

2701667

536589

346147

644187

80539

164883

262111

552545

80118

308532

101985

68b

Other Sources and Projects

2088350

0

4992261

2903911

40773

227721

191368

358539

664323

41480

68761

295704

156552

229734

386578

242378

68c

Amount Received for Special Sundays, Gen Advance Specials , World Service Specials, Conf Advance Specials & other Forms of Directed Benevolent Giving

0

146270

1855860

2002130

120378

550393

121944

56289

439164

52959

42946

32118

111394

39684

175108

259753

68d

Total Income for Designated Causes Including Capital Campaign and Other Special Projects

1205168

0

26291071

25085903

439933

5323827

1213533

2294917

4899267

1657010

1232794

1639018

1432438

1100311

2762377

1090478

68

Equitable Compensation Funds Received by Church or Pastor

19823

0

136310

116487

0

0

3000

38137

27500

18395

1616

16416

1399

1400

7624

1000

69a

0

0

13745

273304

287049

0

39360

15000

65535

147360

0

14800

80

0

2314

2600

69b

Advance Special, Apportioned & Connectional Funds Received by Church

FUNDING SOURCES OUTSIDE THE LOCAL CHURCH

85883

0

342047

256164

33660

13640

1960

100000

39900

12143

17180

5268

25134

0

5279

2000

69c

Other Grants and Financial Support from Institutional Sources

FUNDING SOURCES FOR CAPITAL & OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS

91961

0

751661

659700

33660

53000

19960

203672

214760

30538

33596

21764

26533

3714

15503

3000

69

Total Income from Connectional and Other Institutional Sources Outside the Local Church

ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AND BENEVOLENCE GIVING FUNDING SOURCES

Statistical Tables 517

Index

Oklahoma Annual Conference The United Methodist Church

2012 Journal Section N

Index

521

INDEX Academy for Spiritual Formation, Report.....................................................................................307 Addiction Ministries, Report.........................................................................................................313 Administrative Review Committee, Members................................................................................23 Administrative Services Staff.......................................................................................................... 11 Agency Emergency/Capital Fund Committee Members..................................................................................................................................26 Report.....................................................................................................................................274 Aldersgate Housing Ministry at Strawberry Fields, Members........................................................27 Annual Conference Budget............................................................................................................249 Annual Conference Council Members..................................................................................................................................19 Staff..........................................................................................................................................12 Report.....................................................................................................................................294 Appointments.................................................................................................................................225 Archives and History, Commission on Members..................................................................................................................................24 Report.....................................................................................................................................271 Bishop Robert E. Hayes Jr., Photo.....................................................................................................4 Bolivia/Oklahoma Methodist Ayllu, Report..................................................................................315 Business of the Annual Conference...............................................................................................193 Camp Sites.......................................................................................................................................14 Camps and Conferences, Board of Members..................................................................................................................................21 Report.....................................................................................................................................295 Campus Ministries Members..................................................................................................................................31 Reports...................................................................................................................................297 Central Oklahoma UM Retirement Facility Inc. (Epworth Villa) Members..................................................................................................................................27 Report.....................................................................................................................................318 Certification of Ordination.............................................................................................................190 Chancellor, Conference.................................................................................................................... 11 Church Location and Building, District Boards of..........................................................................35 Church and Society, Board of Members..................................................................................................................................19 Report.....................................................................................................................................314 Circle of Care Board of Directors....................................................................................................................28 Report.....................................................................................................................................317 Staff..........................................................................................................................................12 Communications, Department of Members..................................................................................................................................24 Report.....................................................................................................................................324 Staff..........................................................................................................................................13 Conference Clergy Housing, Committee on Members..................................................................................................................................26 Conference Directory.......................................................................................................................65 Congregational Development, Department of Members..................................................................................................................................24 Report.....................................................................................................................................325 Cookson Hills Center Members..................................................................................................................................30 Report.....................................................................................................................................316 Corporate Offices ..............................................................................................................................4

522

Index

Corrections.....................................................................................................................................525 Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries, Board of Members..................................................................................................................................20 Report.....................................................................................................................................317 Daily Proceedings, May 27-30, 2012, Session..............................................................................179 Deacons, Ordained, Photo..................................................................................................................7 Discipleship Ministries for Small Membership Churches, Report................................................306 Discipleship Ministry Team Members..................................................................................................................................20 Report.....................................................................................................................................294 District Superintendents Assignments and Contact Information.....................................................................................15 Photo..........................................................................................................................................5 Elders, Commissioned, Photo............................................................................................................8 Elders, Ordained, Photo.....................................................................................................................6 Episcopacy Committee, Members...................................................................................................26 Episcopal Address..........................................................................................................................243 Episcopal Residence Committee, Members....................................................................................25 Equitable Compensation, Commission on Members..................................................................................................................................26 Report.....................................................................................................................................259 Evangelism Task Group, Report....................................................................................................306 Ex-Officio Members of Annual Conference....................................................................................60 Finance and Administration, Council on Members..................................................................................................................................25 Report.....................................................................................................................................248 Higher Education and Campus Ministry, Board of Members..................................................................................................................................20 Report.....................................................................................................................................296 Hispanic Ministry Committee, Members.........................................................................................24 Historical Record...........................................................................................................................363 Honorary Members of the Oklahoma Annual Conference..............................................................16 Investigation, Committee on, Members...........................................................................................23 Laity Address.................................................................................................................................246 Laity, Board of Members..................................................................................................................................22 Report..................................................................................................................................... 311 Lay Leader, Conference................................................................................................................... 11 Lay Leaders, District........................................................................................................................36 Lay Members of Annual Conference...............................................................................................40 Leadership Development Ministry Team Members..................................................................................................................................22 Report.....................................................................................................................................309 Lydia Patterson Institute Report.....................................................................................................................................326 Trustee......................................................................................................................................30 Memoirs.........................................................................................................................................341 Ministry Protection Committee Members..................................................................................................................................25 Report.....................................................................................................................................273

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Mission and Service Ministry Team Members..................................................................................................................................19 Report.....................................................................................................................................313 Mission Secretary, Conference........................................................................................................ 11 Missionaries Related to the Oklahoma Annual Conference............................................................39 Mount Sequoyah Report.....................................................................................................................................327 Trustee......................................................................................................................................30 Natural Church Development Steering Committee, Report..........................................................306 Neighborhood Services Organization Inc., Members..................................................................................................................................30 Report.....................................................................................................................................329 Nominations, Committee on, Members...........................................................................................26 Officers and Connectional Personel................................................................................................. 11 Official Certification......................................................................................................................190 Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church Inc., Members...........................24 Oklahoma City University Members..................................................................................................................................27 Report.....................................................................................................................................305 Staff..........................................................................................................................................13 Oklahoma Methodist Manor Members..................................................................................................................................28 Report.....................................................................................................................................319 Oklahoma United Methodist Historical Society..............................................................................29 Older Adult Ministry Council Members..................................................................................................................................21 Report.....................................................................................................................................295 Ordained Ministry, Conference Board of, Members.......................................................................22 Ordained Ministry, District Committees on.....................................................................................37 Other Useful Numbers.....................................................................................................................14 Our Honored Dead.........................................................................................................................353 Parsonage Standards......................................................................................................................263 Pension and Health Benefits, Board of Members..................................................................................................................................25 Report No. 1 - Pension Plan...................................................................................................280 Report No. 2 - Health Benefit Plan .......................................................................................283 Report No. 3 - Cafeteria Plan.................................................................................................291 Report No. 4 - (HRA)............................................................................................................292 Perkins School of Theology, Report..............................................................................................330 Philander Smith College Representative.........................................................................................30 Project Transformation Members..................................................................................................................................20 Report.....................................................................................................................................321 Re-Ignite Workshops, Report.........................................................................................................312 Religion and Race, Commission on Members..................................................................................................................................23 Report.....................................................................................................................................310 Resolution for Discontinuance and Abandonment of Harvard Avenue UMC...............................337 Resolution for Discontinuance and Abandonment of Honor Heights UMC.................................336 Resolution for Discontinuance and Abandonment of Rocky UMC...............................................335 Resolution for Discontinuance and Abandonment of Roff UMC..................................................335 Resolution for Discontinuance and Abandonment of Savanna UMC...........................................336 Restore Hope Ministries, Report....................................................................................................321

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Rural/Smaller Membership Church, Commission on the Members..................................................................................................................................21 Report.....................................................................................................................................307 Saint Paul School of Theology Kansas City Campus, Report.................................................................................................332 Oklahoma City University Campus, Report..........................................................................331 Oklahoma City University Campus, Staff...............................................................................13 Service Records.............................................................................................................................385 Skyline Urban Ministry,Report......................................................................................................322 South Central Jurisdiction Director of Mission and Administration.................................................................................. 11 Report.....................................................................................................................................332 Southern Methodist University, Report.........................................................................................330 Standing Rules, Structure & Policy Review, Committee on Members..................................................................................................................................26 Report.....................................................................................................................................367 Statistical/ Vital Congregations, Report.........................................................................................256 Statistical Tables............................................................................................................................427 Statistician, Conference................................................................................................................... 11 Status and Role of Women, Commission on the, Members..................................................................................................................................23 Report.....................................................................................................................................310 Strengthening the Black Church for the 21st Century, Commission on, Members.........................22 Structure of the Oklahoma Annual Conference.............................................................................377 The Commons (Enid), Members......................................................................................................29 The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation Members..................................................................................................................................28 Report.....................................................................................................................................328 Staff..........................................................................................................................................14 Treasurer’s Report..........................................................................................................................275 Trustees, Conference Board of Members..................................................................................................................................25 Report.....................................................................................................................................272 United Methodist Retirement and Health Care Center Inc. (Clinton) Members..................................................................................................................................29 Report.....................................................................................................................................319 United Methodist Retirement and Health Care Centers, Directory.................................................14 United Methodist Men President................................................................................................................................... 11 Report.....................................................................................................................................323 United Methodist Women President................................................................................................................................... 11 Report ....................................................................................................................................323 United Ministries in Higher Education (U.M.H.E.), Oklahoma Commission on............................29 Volunteers In Mission/Office of Mission Report.....................................................................................................................................323 Staff..........................................................................................................................................12 Young Adult Ministry Council Members..................................................................................................................................21 Report.....................................................................................................................................308 Youth Ministry, Report..................................................................................................................308

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