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SOUTHWEST. INDIANA DISTRICT. 2015 SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL Sixty-seventh . Doyle ......
SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT
2015 SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL ----------------------------------SESSION HELD AT
Indianapolis District Campground CAMBY, INDIANA JULY 14-15, 2015
Sixty-seventh Annual Assembly Journal
of the
Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene
Session held at Indianapolis District Campground Camby, IN July 14-15, 2015
Dr. Jerry D. Porter
General Superintendent
Dr. Garry D. Pate
District Superintendent
2015 CLASS OF ORDINANDS [Back left to right] Dr. J. K. Warrick (general superintendent), Matthew P. Upshaw, Andrew V. Wright, Nathanial K. Denning, Dr. Garry D. Pate (district superintendent); [Front left to right] Amanda Upshaw, Bethany Wright, Danielle Denning.
SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES DATE
PLACE
GENERAL SUPT.
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Indianapolis H. V. Miller Terre Haute Hardy C. Powers E’ville Bayard Pk G. B. Williamson Bloomington, I.U. Samuel Young Bloomington, I.U. Hugh C. Benner Bloomington, I.U. D. I. Vanderpool Bloomington, I.U. Hardy C. Powers Bloomington, I.U. Samuel Young Bloomington, I.U. G. B. Williamson Bloomington, I.U. D. I. Vanderpool Bloomington, I.U. Hugh C. Benner Bloomington, I.U. G. B. Williamson Bloomington, I.U. Samuel Young Bloomington, I.U. Hardy C. Powers Bloomington, I.U. V. H. Lewis Bloomington, I.U. Hugh C. Benner Bloomington, I.U. G. B. Williamson Bloomington, I.U. Hardy C. Powers Bloomington, I.U. V. H. Lewis Bloomington, I.U. George Coulter Bloomington, I.U. Orville W. Jenkins Bloomington, I.U. Eugene L. Stowe Bloomington, I.U. Samuel Young Evansville Edward Lawlor Evansville V. H. Lewis Evansville George Coulter Evansville V. H. Lewis Evansville Charles H. Strickland Evansville Orville W. Jenkins Seymour First Eugene L. Stowe Evansville William M. Greathouse Evansville George Coulter Evansville V. H. Lewis Evansville Charles H. Strickland Evansville Orville W. Jenkins Evansville Orville W. Jenkins Evansville Eugene L. Stowe Evansville Eugene L. Stowe Evansville William M. Greathouse Evansville William M. Greathouse Evansville Jerald Johnson Evansville Jerald Johnson Evansville John A. Knight Evansville John A. Knight Evansville William J. Prince Evansville William J. Prince E'ville Bethel Tmp. Paul G. Cunningham E'ville Bethel Tmp Paul G. Cunningham E'ville Bethel Tmp James H. Diehl E'ville Bethel Tmp James H. Diehl E’ville Bethel Tmp Jim L. Bond E’ville Bethel Tmp Jim L. Bond
DISTRICT SUPT. DISTRICT SEC.
DIST. TREAS.
S.S./SDMI CHAIR. NYPS/NYI PRES.
NWMS/NMI PRES.
Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis Leo C. Davis C. R. Thrasher C. R. Thrasher W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs M. V. Scutt M. V. Scutt M. V. Scutt M. V. Scutt M. V. Scutt M. V. Scutt M. V. Scutt Garrett Mills
Joe Collins Joe Collins David Krick David Krick David Krick David Krick David Krick David Krick David Krick J. C. Collins J. C. Collins S. L. Benham Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle Dale V. Sidle O. W. Wilson O. W. Wilson O. W. Wilson O. W. Wilson O. W. Wilson Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason Betty Mason
Clyde Stanley Guthrie Hughes Guthrie Hughes Guthrie Hughes Leo Darnell Leo Darnell Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs B. G. Wiggs Paul T. Byrns Paul T. Byrns Clyde Montgomery Clyde Montgomery Garland Johnson Garland Johnson Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Mark Barnes Doyle Hofferbert Gerald Green Gerald Green Gerald Green Gerald Green Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Bill Lewis Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate
Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis Lela B. Davis LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan LaVere Whelan Ruby Thrasher LaVere Whelan Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Laverne Oliver Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Becky Warren Becky Warren Becky Warren Becky Warren Marilyn Hicks Marilyn Hicks
C. R. Thrasher C. R. Thrasher Ralph Ahleman Ralph Ahleman Paul Miller Paul Miller Paul Miller Paul Miller Paul Miller Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Ralph Carter Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger
Buford Blair Buford Blair Buford Blair Buford Blair Buford Blair Buford Blair Paul T. Byrns Paul T. Byrns Samuel Childress Samuel Childress Samuel Childress Samuel Childress Edward Mason Edward Mason Edward Mason Edward Mason Edward Mason Edward Mason David Humble David Humble David Humble David Humble David Humble David Humble Byron Buker Byron Buker Byron Buker Byron Buker Roy Shuck Roy Shuck Roy Shuck Roy Shuck Mark Spangler Mark Spangler Mark Spangler Carlyle Thill Carlyle Thill Carlyle Thill Carlyle Thill Joey Brummett Joey Brummett Joey Brummett Joey Brummett Tim Kellerman Tim Kellerman Tim Kellerman Tim Kellerman Tim Kellerman Richard Puckett Richard Puckett Richard Puckett Daniel Robison
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7/11-13/00 7/17-18/01 7/16-17/02 7/15-16/03 7/13-14/04 7/12-13/05 7/18-19/06 7/17-18/07 7/22-23/08 7/28-29/09 7/20-21/10 7/19-20/11 7/17-18/12 7/16-17/13 7/15-16/14 7/14-15/15
E’ville Crossroads Jerry D. Porter E’ville Crossroads Jerry D. Porter E’ville Crossroads W. Talmadge Johnson E’ville Crossroads W. Talmadge Johnson E’ville Crossroads Jesse C. Middendorf E’ville Crossroads Jesse C. Middendorf E’ville Crossroads Paul G. Cunningham E’ville Crossroads Paul G. Cunningham E’ville Crossroads James H. Diehl E’ville Crossroads James H. Diehl Camby Ind. Camp Jerry D. Porter Camby Ind. Camp Jerry D. Porter Camby Ind. Camp J. K. Warrick Camby, Ind. Camp J. K. Warrick Camby, Ind. Camp Jerry D. Porter Camby, Ind. Camp Jerry D. Porter
Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garrett Mills Garry D. Pate Garry D. Pate Garry D. Pate Garry D. Pate Garry D. Pate Garry D. Pate
Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger Darrell Wineinger David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren David Warren
Betty Mason Betty Mason Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer Lynne Speer
Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate Garry Pate James Hicks James Hicks James Hicks James Hicks James Hicks James Hicks
Daniel Robison Daniel Robison Dwayne Mills Dwayne Mills Dwayne Mills Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Damon Spurgeon Mark Thompson
Marilyn Hicks Marilyn Hicks Marilyn Hicks Marilyn Hicks Marilyn Hicks Marilyn Hicks Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Barbara Wineinger Becky Warren Becky Warren Becky Warren Becky Warren Rita Stanley Rita Stanley
CONTENTS I.
Official Directory A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N.
District Officers District Boards and Standing Committees District Auxiliary Organizations District Zones: Churches and Chairpersons District Church Directory Ordained Elders Ordained Deacons Licensed Ministers Tenured Evangelist Commissioned Evangelists Registered Evangelists Evangelism Service Retired Commissioned Song Evangelists Ministers and Laymen Serving Connectional Interests
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II.
General Information
61
III.
Plan of Examination
63
IV.
Daily Proceedings
65
V.
Reports A. District Officers 1. District Superintendent 2. Other District Officers B. District Boards 1. District Advisory Board 2. District Ministerial Credentials Board 3. District Ministerial Studies Board C. Assembly Committees 1. Finance Committee 2. Auditing a. District Treasurer b. NMI Treasurer c. SDMI Treasurer 3. Nominations 4. Program Committee a. Christian Action b. Christian Education c. Church Growth
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VI.
VII.
Minutes and Reports of the Conventions and Auxiliaries A. NMI Convention 1. NMI Proceedings 2. NMI President’s Report B. NYI Convention 1. NYI Proceedings 2. NYI President’s Report Financial and Statistical A. District Treasurer B. Other District Treasuries 1. NMI Treasurer’s Report 2. SDMI Treasurer’s Report 3. NYI Treasurer’s Report C. Supplemental Statistical Chart 1. NMI District Secretaries Report D. Supplemental Statistical Chart
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I. Official Directory A. DISTRICT OFFICERS General Superintendent—Dr. Jerry D. Porter, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent—Garry D. Pate (Carolyn) (2016), 118 Smiths Rd., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-279-6621) District Superintendent Emeritus—Dr. M. V. “Bud” Scutt, 4141 Heritage Way, Bloomington, IN 47403 (812-825-4114) District Office—3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-279-8508; 812-279-6621) District Secretary—David P. Warren (2017), P. O. Box 335, Spencer, IN 47460 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-829-3419) District Treasurer—Lynne Speer (2017), 10333 E. 1250 N., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 636-0178; 812-636-0176) District NMI President—Rita Stanley (2017), 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-636-4353) District NYI President—Mark A. Thompson (2017), 1109 24th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-278-4474) District SDMI Chairperson—James R. Hicks (2017), 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-2317) Director of Missional Development—David S. Hayes, 740 Sam’s Hill Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-720-0593) District Director of Chaplaincy—Albert L. Riggle, 17760 S. 250 E., Clinton, IN 47842 (812-249-6956) District Director of Continuing Education—Marlin J. Betts, 1002 E. National Ave., Brazil, IN 47834 (812-446-0371) District Director of Hispanic Ministries—Javier David Morante, 331 E. Freeman Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-524-9748) B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory Board Garry Pate, chairperson, 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 Brian Rogers, secretary, 1245 McClure Rd., Columbus, IN 47201 Members of the Board: elders—Mark Fleschner (2017), Jane Muncie (2017), Darin Nossett (2018), Brian Rogers (2018), David Warren (2019); laymen—Steve Deckard (2018), Phillip (P. J.) Doerner (2017), Bruce Hamlin (2019), Doug Jones (2018), Tim Scott (2019)
Board of Ministry Garry Pate, chairperson, 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 James Hicks, credentials secretary, 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 Jason Riggle, ministerial studies secretary, 825 W. Shadybrook Woods Ave., West Terre Haute, IN 47885 Mark Fleschner, mentoring coordinator, 1212 Elizabeth Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 Members of the Board: elders—Garry Pate (ex officio), Marlin Betts (2017), Ken Bushey (2018), William Covey (2019), Michael Elliott (2017), Mark Fleschner (2017), Steve Greene (2016), Doug Hanner (2017), James Hicks (2018), Jane Muncie (2018), Robert Muncie (2019), Jason Riggle (2017), Brian Rogers (2018), Trevor Stanley (2016), Todd Stepp (2016)) Church Properties Board Garry Pate, chairperson, 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 Gerald Richardson, vice-chairperson, 2018 O St., Bedford, IN 47421 Darin Nossett, secretary, P. O. Box 219, Oakland City, IN 47660 Members of the Board: ministers—Garry Pate (ex officio), Darin Nossett, William Pursell, Gerald Richardson; laypersons—Darrell Barrow, Steve Doerner, Steve Ritter, Rick Shanks (2018) Home Missions Board The District Advisory Board Real Estate and Titles District superintendent and secretary of the District Advisory Board Court of Appeals District superintendent, elders—Robert Muncie, David Warren; laypersons—Darrell Barrow, Bruce Hamlin (2018) Olivet Nazarene University Trustees Garry Pate (ex officio); elders—Mark Fleschner (2017); Trevor Stanley (2016); laymen—Steve Boggs (2018), Doug Jones (2016) Insurance Commission The District Advisory Board Executive Finance Committee Mark Fleschner, chairperson, 1212 Elizabeth Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 Mark Shuff, secretary, 7118 Coachwood Dr., Georgetown, IN 47122 Members of the Committee: Garry Pate (ex officio), James Hicks (ex officio), Rita Stanley (ex officio), Mark Thompson (ex officio), Lynne Speer (ex officio) and the District Advisory Board
Assembly Finance Committee Mark Fleschner, chairperson, 1212 Elizabeth Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 Mark Shuff, secretary, 7118 Coachwood Dr., Georgetown, IN 47122 Members of the Committee: Garry Pate (ex officio), James Hicks (ex officio), Rita Stanley (ex officio), Mark Thompson (ex officio), Lynne Speer (ex officio); the District Advisory Board, local church ministerial staff and an equal number of local church lay representatives, along with the elders and licensed ministers who would be delegates to the District Assembly C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS District SDMI Board District Superintendent—Garry D. Pate, 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-279-8508; 812-279-6621) District SDMI Chairperson—James R. Hicks, 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-2317) District NMI President—Rita Stanley, 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4353) District NYI President—Mark Thompson, 1109 24th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-2784474) Secretary—Ken Bushey, 410 Heltonville Rd. E., Bedford, IN 47421 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-583-1542) Treasurer—Dede Jones, 1141 N. U. S. Hwy. 231, Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-829-6203) Director of Children's Ministries—Brett Doninger, 2771 Forest Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-598-6504) Director of Adult Ministries—Marilyn Irwin, 3007 Plantation Dr., Sellersburg, IN 47172 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-748-5039) Elected Member (2016)—Marilyn Irwin, 3007 Plantation Dr., Sellersburg, IN 47172 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-748-5039) Elected Member (2018)—Andrew Johnson, 691 S. Concord Dr., Princeton, IN 47670 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-508-1526) Elected Member (2018)—Dede Jones, 1141 N. U. S. Hwy. 231, Spencer, IN 47460 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-829-6203) Elected Member (2016)—Garrett Lee, P. O. Box 155, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-3113) Elected Member (2017)—Nicole Miller, 625 S. Hickory Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-345-6848) Elected Member (2017)—Jonathan Scott, 4188 Wyntree Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-632-0466)
District Children's Ministries Council Director of Children's Ministries— Brett Doninger, 2771 Forest Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-598-6504) Children’s Camp Dir.—Andrew Wright, 33 Cottonwood Ct., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-301-9085) Director of Children's Quizzing—Dawn Strickland, 9158 E. State Rd. 168, Oakland City, IN 47660 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-516-3442)
District Adult Ministries Council Director of Adult Ministries—Marilyn Irwin, 3007 Plantation Dr., Sellersburg, IN 47172 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-748-5039) Director of Prime Time—Ross Kirkman, 76 Ridgeland Rd., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-653-7352) Director of Women's Ministries—Jennifer Bushey, 410 Heltonville Rd. E., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-583-9855) Director of Men's Ministries—Stan Loutner, 4903 Timber Ridge Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-342-7001) District NMI Council
Executive Committee President—Rita Stanley, 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562-1013 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4353) President Emeritus—Barbara Wineinger, 410 Reyling Dr., Jasper, IN 47546 (812482-3784) Vice President—Carolyn Pate, 118 Smiths Rd., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-277-8632) Secretary—Teri Richardson, 1307 10th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-278-6767) Treasurer—Marilyn Hicks, 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-2317) Council-At-Large—Paul Gates, 323 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-897-0591) Council-At-Large—Doug Jones, 1141 N. U. S. Hwy. 231, Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-829-6203)
Department Directors / Secretaries Alabaster Sec./World Mission Broadcast—Lillian Pursell, 1578 Freeman Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-828-7476) Compassionate Ministries Sec.— Dave Lynn, 10055 E. 1400 N., Odon, IN 47562 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-486-5504)
Deputation Sec.—Janet Ritter, 256 Crest Motel Rd., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-279-3835) JESUS Film / Harvest Partners Coordinator—Ron Ritter, 256 Crest Motel Rd., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-278-4683) Kids in Missions Dir.—Andy Wright, 33 Cottonwood Ct., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; cell: 815-592-7104; 765-301-9085) LINKS Sec.—Paul Gates, 323 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-897-0591) Missionary Care Sec.—Debbie Betts, 1143 W. Stan Mar Estates Dr., Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-653-9607) Prayer/Fasting Sec.—Carolyn Pate (see above) Teens in Missions Dir.—Christy Boes, 13255 E. 100 N., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-371-0722) Work & Witness—Doug Jones (see above)
Youth Representatives Corbin Bushey, 410 Heltonville Rd. E., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-583-9855) Kyndra Rogers, 412 N. Country Club Rd., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-725-4881)
Zone Directors Bedford—Janet Ritter (see above) Bloomington—Carrie Burris, 141 Cooper Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-360-1780) Evansville—Bethany Burnett, 825 Greenbrier Dr., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-454-2360) New Albany—Ken Walker, P. O. Box 188, Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-972-2451) Oakland City—Danielle Denning, 9605 E. Main St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-483-2714) Seymour—Clair Thill, 5250 N. King’s Way, North Vernon, IN 47265 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-592-1079) Terre Haute—Debbie Betts (see above) Vincennes—Steve Gregory, 1520 Main St., Apt. 39, Vincennes, IN 47591 E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-887-5068) District NYI Council President—Mark Thompson, 1109 24th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-278-4474) Vice-President—Phillip (P. J.) Doerner, 9763 E. 700 S., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812664-0501) Secretary—Doug Lane, 2741 18th St., Columbus, N 47201 (615-969-6395) Treasurer—Pat Shay, 225 S. Co. Rd. 500 W., Cory, IN 47846 (812-360-4734)
Early Youth Director—Josh Caplinger, 812 Clover Dr., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-528-2051) Senior Youth Director—Bruce Marshall, 5800 Westchester Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-664-8108) College/Career Director—Jessica Enyiaku, 1578 Freeman Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (812-821-0528) Celebrate Life Dir.—Aaron Florian, 720 Brookwood Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 708-623-5909) Quizzing Director—Matt Upshaw, 3511 S. Tudor Ln., Bloomington, IN 47401 (812455-1049) Basketball Director—Andrew Johnson, 691 S. Concord Dr., Princeton, IN 47670 (812508-1526) Lock-in Dir.—Brad Delp, 1271 N. Newell Rd., Vincennes, IN 47591 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-887-1198) Senior Pastor Liaison—Michael Elliott, 1500 Corydon-Ramsey Rd., N.W., Corydon, IN 47112 (812-789-3758) Early Youth Representative—Seth Jones, 1718 Windwood Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-508-2185) Early Youth Representative—Montana Suits, 317 N. Elm St., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-530-1572) Senior Youth Representative—Corbin Bushey, 410 Heltonville Rd. E., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-797-0146) Senior Youth Representative—Katie Suits, 317 N. Elm St., Seymour, IN 47274 (812525-3768) Career Youth Representative—Shauna Elliott, 1500 Corydon-Ramsey Rd., N.W., Corydon, IN 47112 (812-789-3758) Career Youth Representative—Trent Rogers, 412 N. Country Club Rd., Columbus, IN 47201 (812-230-0842)
D. DISTRICT ZONES: CHURCHES AND CHAIRPERSONS Bedford Zone Superintendent—Duane Brown, 219 Shandell Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-6758248) NMI Chairperson—Janet Ritter, 256 Crest Motel Rd., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-279-3835) Bedford Davis Memorial, Midwest Trail Ride Cowboy Church (CTM), Mitchell, Orleans, Salem, Shoals, Springs Valley, Turning Point, Valley Mission Bloomington Zone Superintendent—David Warren, 168 N. Washington St., Spencer, IN 47460 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-829-3419) NMI Chairperson—Carrie Burris, 141 Cooper Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-360-1780) Bloomington Eastview, Bloomington First, Freedom, Jordan, Nashville Parkview, Simple 1 (CTM), Spencer First, Stinesville, Zion Community Evansville Zone Superintendent—Chet Todd, 8030 Newburgh Rd., Evansville, IN 47715 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-459-9234; 812-477-0414) NMI Chairperson—Bethany Burnett, 825 Greenbrier Dr., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-454-2360) Boonville, Chandler, Dale, Evansville Beacon, Evansville Faith, Evansville First, Evansville Grace, Grandview, Harmony Chapel, Mount Vernon First, Newburgh, Newburgh New Life, Point Township, Rockport, Tell City New Albany Zone Superintendent—Todd Stepp, 1015 Pioneer Ln., Greenville, IN 47124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-430-5823) NMI Chairperson—Ken Walker, P. O. Box 188, Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-972-2451) Clarksville First, Clarksville Parkwood, Community of Hope, Georgetown, Heartland, New Albany Christ's Community Oakland City Zone Superintendent—David (Chip) Bullock, 109 Deer Lane, Lynnville, IN 47619 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-664-3226) NMI Chairperson—Danielle Denning, 9605 E. Main St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-483-2714) Francisco, Huntingburg, Jasper, La Vina del Senor (PAC), Mackey, Fort Branch, Oakland City, Owensville, Petersburg, Princeton New Life, Winslow Seymour
Zone Superintendent—Brian Rogers, 1245 McClure Rd., Columbus, IN 47201-5537 (Web: www.firstnazcolumbus.org; E-mail:
[email protected];
[email protected]; fax: 812-372-5059; 812-372-1411) NMI Chairperson—Clair Thill, 5250 N. King’s Way, North Vernon, IN 47265 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-592-1079) Brownstown, Calvary Community Fellowship, Columbus First, Crothersville, Freetown, Haleysburg, Kurtz, Oasis of Hope, Peter's Switch, Shalom Hispanic (CTM), The Point Terre Haute Zone Superintendent—Mark Fleschner, 801 Ft. Harrison Rd., Terre Haute, IN 47804 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-466-5817) NMI Chairperson—Debbie Betts, 1143 W. Stan Mar Estates., Brazil, IN 47834 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-653-9607) Brazil, Carbon, Cayuga, Cloverdale, Cory Community, Crossroads Community, Dana, Greencastle, Patricksburg, Rockville, St. Bernice, Terre Haute First, Terre Haute Southside, Union Chapel Vincennes Zone Superintendent—Trevor Stanley, 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562 (812-6364353) NMI Chairperson—Steve Gregory, 1520 Main St., Apt. 39, Vincennes, IN 47591 (812887-5068) Bicknell, Greene County, Odon, Sullivan, Vincennes First, Washington E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY Bedford Davis Memorial (Organized 1949) (058-0010) Location—(Mail: 504 19th St.), 19th and E Sts., Bedford, IN 47421 (Web: www.davismemorial.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-279-1840) Pastor—(07/07) Kenneth E. Bushey (Jennifer), 410 Heltonville Rd. E., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-583-1542) Review Date—07/17 Office Secretary—Kay Conner, 1245 Pinhook Rd., Bedford, IN 47421, (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-277-5476) Youth Pastor—Mark Thompson (Allyson), 1109 24th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-278-4474) Childcare/School (Dir./Principal)—Pam Ritter, 11386 W. U.S. 50, Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-3642) Children’s Min. Dir.—Pam Ritter, 11386 W. U.S. 50, Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-3642) Women’s Min. Dir.—Deanna Cessna, 805 Cody Rd., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-5831023)
NMI Pres.—Teri Richardson, 1307 10th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-278-6767) Church Board Sec.—Jason Cobb, 156 Rockwood Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-276-5846) Church Treas.—Carol Kirkman, 112 Morningside Dr., Springville, IN 47462 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Bicknell (Organized 1918) (058-0030) Location—1125 Durbin St., Bicknell, IN 47512-9641 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-735-3680) Pastor—(01/13) Ralph E. Clark (Gayle), 518 W. 8th St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-735-0052) Office Secretary—Gayle Clark, 518 W. 8th St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (812-735-0052) Music Dir.—Juanita Lavely, 607 Alton St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (812-735-0305) SDMI Supt.—Christopher Hert, 907 N. Main St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-502-2181) NYI Pres.—Michelle Hert, 907 N. Main St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-502-2181) Adult Min. Dir.—Ed and Barbara Mack, P. O. Box 81, Oaktown, IN 47561 (812-7453961) Prime Time Min. Dir.—Dixie Stephens, 501 Kixmiller St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (812735-2421) NMI Pres.—Cheryl Kocher, 820 W. 4th St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-735-4429) Church Board Sec.—Cheryl Kocher, 820 W. 4th St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-735-4429) Church Treas.—Jack Smith, 829 Charles St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-899-0648) Bloomington Eastview (Organized 1956) (058-0040) Location—4545 E. Lampkin's Ridge Rd., Bloomington, IN 47401-9157 (Web: www.eastviewnazarenechurch.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812332-4041) Pastor—(6/12) Matthew P. Upshaw (Amanda), 3511 S. Tudor Ln., Bloomington, IN 47401 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-455-1049) Review Date—06/18 NMI Pres.—Betty Garrett, 7418 W. State Rd. 45, Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-219-2392) Church Board Sec.—Jared Dollens, 8565 N. State Rd. 43, Solsberry, IN 47459 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-381-1208) Church Treas.—Frances Craft, 3212 S. Yonkers St., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-361-6508)
Bloomington First (Organized 1923) (058-0060) Location—700 W. Howe St., Bloomington, IN 47403-2233 (Email:
[email protected]; fax: 812-332-4364; 812-332-2461) Pastor—(5/88) James R. Hicks (Marilyn), 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-2317) Review Date—5/18 Office Administrator—Marilyn Hicks, 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-824-2317) SDMI Supt.—Rosann Lane, 1510 W. Dove Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-1917) Children’s Min. Dir.—Nicole Miller, 625 S. Hickory Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-345-6848) NYI Pres.—Josh Caplinger, 812 Clover Dr., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-528-2051) Youth and Young Adult Pastor—Josh Caplinger, 812 Clover Dr., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-528-2051) Adult Min. Dir.—Marilyn Hicks, 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-2317) NMI Pres.—Carrie Burris, 141 Cooper Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-360-1780) Church Board Sec.—Carrie Burris, 141 Cooper Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-360-1780) Church Treas.—Ross Quick, 2200 W. Sudbury Dr., Apt. H13, Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 260-241-0020) Boonville (Organized 1919) (058-0070) Location—(Mail: 323 S. 4th St.) 319 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-897-0591) Pastor—(6/00) Paul R. Gates (Shirley), 323 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-897-0591) Review Date—6/18 Music Dir.—Debbie Alvey, 407 E. Division St., Boonville, IN 47601 SDMI Supt.—Shirley Gates, 323 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-897-0591) NMI Pres.—Clara Wallace, 709 Hillcrest Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-217-6333) Church Board Sec.—Janice Bass, 916 S. 8th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-897-2932) Church Treas.—Barbara Winsett, 505 E. Division St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812897-1884) Brazil (Organized 1920) (058-0090) Location—1002 E. National Ave., Brazil, IN 47834-2714 (Web: brazilnaz.com; e-mail:
[email protected]; 812-446-0371) Pastor—(9/14) Marlin J. Betts (Debbie), 1143 W. Stan Mar Estates Dr., Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-653-9607) Review Date—9/16
Office Secretary—Debbie Betts, 1143 W. Stan Mar Estates Dr,. Brazil, IN 47834 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-653-9607) Music Dir.—Sam Glover, 416 E. Tennessee St., Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-605-9564) SDMI Supt.—Nancy Troxel, 3250 W. Co. Rd. 900 N., Apt. 1, Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-443-3504) Children’s Min. Dir.—Lana Skelton, 2271 E. Co. Rd. 1100 N., Brazil IN 47834 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-447-1177) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Ian Hartsook, 3757 Country Wood Rd., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-0653) NMI Pres.—Carolyn Latham, 5059 E. State Rd. 43, Center Point, IN 47840 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-986-2409) Church Board Sec.—Mary Sue Jackson, 1413 N. Walnut St., Brazil, IN 47834 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-448-2400) Church Treas.—Jerad Heffner, 606 S. Edgewood Dr., Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-448-8608) Brownstown (Organized 1936) (058-0100) Location—616 W. Commerce St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (Web: www.btownnaz.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-358-2598; 812-358-4976) Pastor—(2/14) Timothy E. Lichtley (Jen), 210 S. Water St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-569-5052) Review Date—2/16 Office Secretary—Thelma McElroy, 405 E. Walnut St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (812358-5546) Music Dir.—Sondra Baker, 9130 U.S. 50 E., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-834-5977) SDMI Supt.—Tom McCool, 825 Poplar Cove Dr., Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-358-8181) Children’s Min. Dir.—Jen Lichtley, 210 S. Water St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-569-5051) Youth Pastor—Jared Welden, 402 E. Tanner St., Brownstown, IN 47220 Prime Time Dir.—Walter Delph, 1103 W. Vine St., Brownstown, IN 47220 NMI Pres.—Donna Baughman, 2732 N. 450 W., Freetown, IN 47235 (
[email protected]) Church Board Sec.—Tom McCool, 825 Poplar Cove Dr., Brownstown, IN 47220 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-358-8181) Church Treas.—Curt Brown, 3456 N. Co. Rd. 450 W., Freetown, IN 47235 Calvary Community Fellowship (Organized 1951) (058-0210) Location—5400 Rocky Ford Rd., Columbus, IN 47203-2562 (Web: columbuscalvarynazarene.com; e-mail:
[email protected]; 812-379-2817) Pastor—(08/06) Shane C. Rocker (Lisa), 2275 S. 450 E., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-375-0792) Review Date—08/16
SDMI Supt.—John Sohn, 2915 Two Worlds Dr., Columbus IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-344-3616) Children’s Min. Director—Lisa Rocker, 2275 S. 450 E., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-375-0792) NYI Pres.—Autumn Rocker, 2275 S. 450 E., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-447-4546) NMI Pres.—Donna Gottfried, 12162 E. Co. Rd. 900 N., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-4453735) Church Board Sec.—Jim Hilderbrand, 8602 N. Burbrink Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-526-5654) Church Treas.—Carolyn Garland, 1005 W. 230 S., Columbus, IN 47201 (812-2167564) Carbon (Organized 1954) (058-0120) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 286, Brazil, IN 47834), 3 rd and Oak Sts., Carbon, IN 47837-0237 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-232-2151) Pastor—(09/02) Larry D. Carr (Diane), 905 Hampton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-232-2151) SDMI Supt.—Larry Walls, 709 N. Ashley St., Brazil, IN 47834 (812-448-2822) Children’s Min. Dir.—Diane Carr, 905 Hampton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-232-2151) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Lisa Walls, P. O. Box 286, Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-448-3808) Men’s Min. Dir.—Lee Walls, P. O. Box 286, Brazil, IN 47834 (812-448-3808) Women’s Min. Dir.—Diane Carr, 905 Hampton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-232-2151) NMI Pres.—Diane Carr, 905 Hampton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-232-2151) Work & Witness Coord.—Lee Walls, P. O. Box 286, Brazil, IN 47834 (812-448-3808) Church Board Sec.—Lisa Walls, P. O. Box 286. Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-448-3808) Church Treas.—Pat Walls, 709 N. Ashley St., Brazil, IN 47834 (812-448-2822) Cayuga (Organized 1944) (058-0140) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 155), Grant and Thompson Sts., Cayuga, IN 47928-0155 (765-492-9156) Pastor—(8/15) Terry J. Medina, P. O. Box 365, Cayuga, IN 47928 (602-363-9021) SDMI Supt.—Dale Morgan, 2438 N. 75 W., Dana, IN 47847 (765-492-3004) Children’s Min. Dir.—Pam Miller, P.O. Box 456, Cayuga, IN 47928 (765-492-9156) NYI Pres.—Jordan Hernandez NMI Pres.—Janet Sprouls, P. O. Box 244, Cayuga, IN 47928 (765-505-9188) Work & Witness Coord.—Dale Morgan, 2438 N. 75 W., Dana, IN 47847 (765-4923004)
Church Board Sec.—Rita Bond, 12189 N. 625 W., Kingman, IN 47952 (765-498-5648) Church Treas.—JoAnne Dowers, 5525 N. Fable St., Cayuga, IN 47928 (765-492-3286) Chandler (Organized 1955) (058-0160) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 55), 204 N. 4th St., Chandler, IN 47610-9796 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax/phone: 812-925-3052) Pastor—(06/15) Michael L. Bell (Teresa), 11266 Millersburg Rd., Chandler, IN 47610 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-453-2359) SDMI Supt.—Joanie Vessels, 833 Castle Garden Rd., Chandler, IN 47610 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-449-8604) NMI Pres.—Joanie Vessels, 833 Castle Garden Rd., Chandler, IN 47610 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-449-8604) Church Board Sec.—Joanie Vessels, 833 Castle Garden Rd., Chandler, IN 47610 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-449-8604) Church Treas.—Tyla Merta, 7216 Warrickton Rd., Chandler, IN 47610 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-431-6282) Clarksville First (Organized 1950) (058-0180) Location—112 E. Brooks Ave., Clarksville, IN 47129-2822 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Lay Minister—James Wardrip (Kelly), 1512 E. 10th St., #117, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812-697-2032) Office Secretary—Joyce F. Brock, 3109 Chapel Ln., New Albany, IN 47150 (812-9488648) Church Board Sec.—Joyce Brock, 3109 Chapel Ln., New Albany, IN 47150 (812-9488648) Church Treas.—Bud Brock, 3109 Chapel Ln., New Albany, IN 47150 (812-948-8648) Clarksville Parkwood (Organized 1958) (058-0433) Location—950 Potters Ln., Clarksville, IN 47129-1034 (812-945-4195) Pastor—To Be Supplied Women's Min. Dir.—Pam Reagan, 310 McConnell Dr., New Albany, IN 47150 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-725-3893) NMI Pres.—Kay Parker, 3809 Ivanhoe Ave., Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-283-9054) Church Board Sec.—Kay Parker, 3809 Ivanhoe Ave., Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-283-9054) Church Treas.—Clarence Tenney, 1626 Johnson Ln., Clarksville, IN 47129 (812944-8825) Cloverdale (Organized 1951) (058-0200) Location—(Mail: 52 N. Main St., Spencer, IN 47460), 54 W. Water St., Cloverdale, IN 46120 (765-795-4310) Pastor—(01/11) William J. Pursell (Lillian), 1578 Freeman Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-828-7475)
Review Date—01/17 Music Dir.—Angela Hiigel, 2263 S. Co. Rd. 250 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (765-7200381) Children's Min. Dir.—Angela Hiigel, 2263 S. Co. Rd. 250 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (765-720-0381) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Lisa Baker, 3 S. Lafayette St., Cloverdale, IN 46120 (765-7954249) Women's Min. Dir.—Jackie Dougherty, 12389 Camp Otto Rd., Cloverdale, IN 46120 (765-795-4577) NMI Pres.—Donna Fidler, 9389 S. Co. Rd. 425 E., Cloverdale, IN 46120 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-795-4628) Work & Witness Coord.—Ray Baker, 3 S. Lafayette St., Cloverdale, IN 46120 (765795-4249) Church Board Sec.—Angela Hiigel, 2263 S. Co. Rd. 250 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-720-0381) Church Treas.—Donna Fidler, 9389 S. Co. Rd. 425 E., Cloverdale, IN 46120 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-795-4628) Columbus First (Organized 1934) (058-0220) Location—1245 McClure Rd., Columbus, IN 47201-5537 (Web: www.columbusfirstnaz.org; e-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-372-5059; 812-372-1411) Pastor—(3/14) Brian A. Rogers (Michelle), 412 N. Country Club Rd., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-725-2794 Review Date—3/16 Office Secretary—Judy Artis, P.O. Box 93, Elizabethtown, IN 47232-0093 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-344-0372) Assoc. Pastor—Damon Spurgeon (Irishe), 4732 Eastgate Dr., Columbus, IN 47203 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-344-4843) Children’s Min. Dir.—Regina Heagle, 1914 Pennsylvania Ave., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-552-3067) NYI Pres.—Bob Hempstead, 3300 Carolina St., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-344-1565) Youth Pastor —Doug Lane (Morgan), 2741 18th St., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 615-969-6395) Prime Time Dirs.—Butch and Judy Wilkerson, 2201 5th St., Columbus, IN 47201 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-343-1308) Women’s Min. Dir.—Donna Farris, 3208 Liberty Ln., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-342-4016) NMI Pres.—Christy Boes, 13255 E. 100 N., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-371-0722) Work & Witness Coord.—Carlyle and Clair Thill, 5250 N. Kings Way, North Vernon, IN 47265 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-392-3082)
Church Board Sec.—Darrell Polley, 7625 W. 1000 N., Elizabethtown, IN 47232 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-350-0316) Church Treas.—Mary Boggs, 705 Greystone Ct., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-342-6013) Community of Hope (Organized 1929) (058-0240) Location—1500 Corydon Ramsey Rd. N.W, Corydon, IN 47112-6857 (Web: www.hope4corydon.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-738-4108) Pastor—(08/15) Michael P. Elliott (Theresa), 1500 Corydon Ramsey Rd. N.W, Corydon, IN 47112-6857 (812-789-3758) Review Date—8/17 Office Secretary—Andrea McQueen, 9345 Otterbein Rd., Laconia, IN 47135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-267-9018) Music Dir.—Sharla Bussabarger, 3410 Gethsemane Rd. N.W., Corydon, IN 47112 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-734-0467) SDMI Supt.—Sandy Simon, 1275 Ryan Ct., Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 603-560-6807) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Joey Whitman, 2702 Paoli Pk., Apt. #174, New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-736-9496) Prime Time Dir.—Gloria Albin, 131 S. Water St., Corydon, IN 47112 (812-738-2849) Men’s Min. Dir.—Darrell Rainbolt, 1455 Short St., Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-738-2579) Women’s Min. Dir.—Andrea McQueen, 9345 Otterbein Rd., Laconia, IN 47135 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-267-9018) NMI Pres.—Marilyn Fried, 265 Quarry Line Rd. S. W., Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-738-4607) Church Board Sec.—Ronnie Bruce, 540 Lost Creek Rd. N.W., New Salisbury, IN 47161 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-736-9086) Church Treas.—Bob Fried, 265 Quarry Line Rd. S. W., Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail;
[email protected]; 812-738-4607) Cory Community (Organized 1950) (058-0230) Location—(Mail: 225 S. Co. Rd. 500 W.), 245 S. Co. Rd. 500 W., Cory, IN 47846 (Web: corynazarene.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-864-2625) Pastor—(06/15) Patrick A. Shay (Christina), 225 S. Co. Rd. 500 W., Cory, IN 47846 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-360-4734) Review Date—06/17 Music Dir.—Carol Fagg, 4771 W. State Rd. 46, Cory, IN 47846 (812-864-2679) SDMI Supt.—Darlene Stoops, 3394 W. Co. Rd. 250 S., Cory, IN 47846 (812-864-2271) Children’s Min. Dir.—Debby Adams, 5040 W. Depot St., Cory, IN 47846 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-864-2631) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Bret Steiner, 5649 E. River Rd., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812986-2704)
Youth/Worship Dir.—Chip Rogers, 3566 S. Co. Rd. 400 W., Cory, IN 47846 (812-8642412) Prime Time Dir.—Joanne Collins, 453 S. Co. Rd. 200 E., Center Point, IN 47840 (812835-4631) Women’s Min. Dir.—Judy Hults, 8997 S. State Rd. 46, Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812894-2091) NMI Pres.—Jackie Kirkpatrick, 945 E. Co. Rd. 550 S., Clay City, IN 47840 (812-236-5466) Church Board Sec.—Brad Collins, 1644 E. Co. Rd. 100 S., Center Point, IN 47840 (812-835-2203) Church Treas.—Gary Adams, 5040 W. Depot St., Cory, IN 47846 (812-864-2631) Crossroads Community (Organized 1926) (058-0460) Location—117 E. State Rd. 234, Ladoga, IN 47954-8007 (Web: 3CNazarene.org; Email:
[email protected]; fax: 765-866-8183; 765-866-8180) Pastor—(04/07) Mark S. Roberts (Tressia), 3187 S. Willowbrook Dr., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-307-2209) Review Date—04/17 Office Secretary—Brenda Walters, 4686 S. 775 E., New Ross, IN 47968 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-366-6054) Music Dir.—Kristin Lough, 5470 N. 700 E., Darlington, IN 47940 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-525-2084) SDMI Supt.—Ted Bird, 3637 E. Co. Rd. 375 N., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-366-6316) Children’s Min. Dir.—Kathy Dockins, 869 Nucor Rd., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-818-4796) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Sheila Thompson, 312 E. Franklin St., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-918-3790) Youth Minister—Sheila Thompson, 312 E. Franklin St., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-918-3790) Men’s Min. Dir.—Thomas Wall, 1134 N. Lake Terrace Dr., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-376-4907) Women’s Min. Dir.—Tressia Roberts, 3187 S. Willowbrook Dr., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-307-2209) NMI Pres.—Margaret Scherzinger, 9151 Mallard Point, Zionsville, IN 46077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 317-331-6554) Work & Witness Coord.— Mark Roberts, 3187 S. Willowbrook Dr., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-307-2209) CLT Dir.—Mark Roberts, 3187 S. Willowbrook Dr., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-307-2209) Prime Time Dir.—Margaret Scherzinger, 9151 Mallard Point, Zionsville, IN 46077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 317-331-6554) Church Board Sec.—Ted Bird, 3637 E. Co. Rd. 375 N., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-366-6316)
Church Treas.—Brenda Walters, 4686 S. 775 E., New Ross, IN 47968 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-366-6054) Crothersville (Organized 1932) (058-0250) Location—606 E. Bard St., Crothersville, IN 47229-1206 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-793-3156) Pastor—(11/04) Mark A. Wooten (Pam), 1306 Brooks Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-3478) Office Secretary—Tanita Hensley, 10190 E. Co. Rd. 500 S., Crothersville, IN 47229 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-5123) Music Dir.—Pam Wooten, 1306 Brooks Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-4006) SDMI Supt—Trixie Witt, 1509 E Ash Hollow Ln., Scottsburg, IN 47170 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-752-5724) Children’s Min. Dir—Brikeal Armstrong, 965 S. Bud St., North Vernon, IN 47265 (Email:
[email protected]) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Amy Wooten, 1306 Brooks Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-4769) NMI Pres.—Irene Akemon, 637 S. First St.. Scottsburg, IN 47170 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-595-7165) Church Board Sec.—Kevin Hensley, 10190 E. Co. Rd. 500 S., Crothersville, IN 47229 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-5302) Church Treas.—Tanita Hensley, 10190 E. Co. Rd. 500 S., Crothersville, IN 47229 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-216-5123) Dale (Organized 1950) (058-0260) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 284), 210 W. Hammond St., Dale, IN 47523-0284 (Web: dalenazarenechurchweekly.com; 513-319-2958) Pastor—(04/13) Peter J. Doyle (Tiffany), P. O. Box 284, Dale, IN 47523-0284 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 513-319-2958) Music Dir.—Boyd Biggs, 2022 E. 1600 N., Lincoln City, IN 47552 (812-686-1847) Church Treas.—Boyd Biggs, 2022 E. 1600 N., Lincoln City, IN 47552 (812-686-1847) Dana (Organized 1924) (058-0270) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 364), 430 N. Birch St., Dana, IN 47847-0364 (812-4597692) Pastor—(07/99) Ronnie L. Higgs, Sr. (Kathy), P. O. Box 364, Dana, IN 47847 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-459-7692) Office Secretary—Kathy Higgs, P. O. Box 364, Dana, IN 47847 (812-459-7692) Music Dir.—Todd Spencer, P. O. Box 244, Montezuma, IN 47862 (765-245-2355) SDMI Supt.—Harold Cundiff, 17815 Mill Rd., Georgetown, IL 61846 (217-662-2437) Children’s Min. Dir.—Kathy Higgs, P. O. Box 364, Dana, IN 47847 (812-459-7692) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Todd Spencer, P. O. Box 244, Montezuma, IN 47862 (765-2452355)
NMI Pres.—Kathy Higgs, P. O. Box 364, Dana, IN 47847 (812-459-7692) Church Board Sec.—Shirley Holford, 228 Washington St., Montezuma, IN 47862 (765-245-2691) Church Treas.—Todd Spencer, P. O. Box 244, Montezuma, IN 47862 (765-245-2355) Evansville Beacon (Organized 1950) (058-0290) Location—3313 Covert Ave., Evansville, IN 47714-5418 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-476-9366) Pastor—(7/05) Timothy S. Moran (Jennifer), 1736 Dianne Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-484-6673) SDMI Supt.—Melvin Effinger, 7801 Bartels Dr., Evansville, IN 47710 (812-205-4084) NMI Pres.—Jennifer Moran, 1736 Dianne Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (812-760-7988) Work & Witness Coord.—Ronnie Johnson, 1702 Pollack Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (812-479-6434) Church Board Sec.—Sue Effinger, 7801 Bartels Dr., Evansville, IN 47710 (812-2054084) Church Treas.—Melvin Effinger, 7801 Bartels Dr., Evansville, IN 47710 (812-2054084) Evansville Faith (Organized 1940) (058-0310) Location—519 E. Olmstead Ave., Evansville, IN 47711-3333 (Web: www.wherethereisfaith.org; 812-424-6153) Pastor—(7/10) Cathy A. West (Michael), 1204 S. Rotherwood Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-454-6821) Review Date—07/18 SDMI Supt.—Becky Pease, 1105 Allens Ln., Evansville, IN 47710 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-455-3386) NMI Pres.—Greg Roeder, 1518 E. Sycamore St., Evansville, IN 47714 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-449-1443) Church Board Sec.—David Coffman, 4312 Longfield Dr., Evansville, IN 47710 (812550-2674) Church Treas.—Ashley Horton, 5211 N. State Rd. 61, Boonville, IN 47601 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-568-1678) Evansville First (Organized 1911) (058-0280) Location—8100 Newburgh Rd., Evansville, IN 47715-4538 (Web: www.evvfirstnazarene.com; e-mail:
[email protected]; 812-479-9571) Pastor—(07/12) Chester (Chet) W. Todd (Marsha), 8030 Newburgh Rd., Evansville, IN 47715 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-459-9234; 812-477-0414) Review Date—07/18 Assoc. Pastor—Matt Smith (Kayla), 713 E. Riverside Dr., Evansville, IN 47713 (812454-7200) Music Dir.—Marsha Todd, 8030 Newburgh Rd., Evansville, IN 47715 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-470-0850)
Vis. Min.—Seth Gossar, 1625 Cass Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (812-455-2224) SDMI Supt.—Loretta Smith, 4525 Baywood Ct., Evansville, IN 47725 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-867-5219) Children's Min. Dir.—Amy Schmidt, 9521 S. Lakeshore Ln., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (812-629-0340) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Kayla Smith, 713 E. Riverside Dr., Evansville, IN 47713 (812454-7200) Prime Time Min. Dir.—Thomas Marquis, 2210 Red Bud Cir., Evansville, IN 47714 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-909-0169) Men’s Min. Dir.—Matt Smith, 713 E. Riverside Dr., Evansville, IN 47713 (812-4547200) Women’s Min. Dir.—Rachelle Beshears, 7301 E. Blackford Ave., Evansville, IN 47715 (812-457-2597) NMI Pres.—Meshiel Charles, 5122 Jeffries Ln., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-853-9156) Church Board Sec.—Linda Marquis, 2210 Red Bud Cir., Evansville, IN 47714 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-909-0169) Church Treas.—Tom Charles, 5122 Jeffries Ln., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-853-9156) Evansville Grace (Organized 1942) (058-0300) Location—5029 Broadway Ave., Evansville, IN 47712-4215 (812-423-5138) Pastor—(12/10) Brett M. Doninger (Amy), 2771 Forest Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-598-6504) Review Date—12/16 Youth Pastor—Andrew DeKemper, 5027 Broadway Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-499-1674) Music Dir.—Andrew DeKemper, 5027 Broadway Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-499-1674) SDMI Supt.—Lois Welden, 1800 Plaza Dr., Evansville, IN 47715 (E-mail:
[email protected]; (812-454-5146) Children’s Min. Dir.—Aaron Gall, 2805 W. Virginia St., Evansville, IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; (812-480-9562) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Lauren Welden, 10420 Stephanie Ln., Evansville, IN 47712 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-985-7795) NMI Pres.—Mark Soper, 1913 W. Indiana St., Evansville IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-464-0056) Church Board Sec.—Donna Welden, 10420 Stephanie Ln., Evansville, IN 47712-9606 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-985-7795) Church Treas.—Michael Welden, 10420 Stephanie Ln., Evansville, IN 47712-9606 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-985-7795)
Fort Branch (Organized 1957) (058-0351) Location—(Mail—601 S. Lincoln St.), 601 S. Lincoln St., Fort Branch, IN 47648-1715 Pastor—(10/13) Christopher L. Breeden (Zoe), 600 S. Center St., Fort Branch, IN 47648 (E-mail:
[email protected], 812-632-0686) SDMI Supt.—Jack Miller, 900 S. Railroad St., Fort Branch, IN 47648 (812-215-6016) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Zach Pullum, 10201 S. Quail Crossing, Haubstadt, IN 47639 (812-483-1459) NMI Pres.—Cindy Baker, 12745 Cold Water Dr., Evansville, IN 47725 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-632-8218) Women’s Min. Dir.—Angela Pullum, 10201 S. Qual Crossing, Haubstadt, IN 47639 (812-768-6961) Church Board Sec.—Naomi Shafer, 300 N. Polk St., Lot 4, Fort Branch, IN 47648 (812-615-0205) Church Treas.—Wanda Miller, 900 S. Railroad St., Fort Branch, IN 47648 (812-2150224) Francisco (Organized 1929) (058-0350) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 99), 304 S. Cross St., Francisco, IN 47649-0099 (812782-3619) Pastor—To Be Supplied SDMI Supt.—Shirley Edwards, 9548 E. St. Rd. 64, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812749-4292) NMI Pres.—Sara Freudenberg, 3083 S. 800 E., Oakland City, IN 47660 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-215-0322) Church Board Sec.—Morgan Hillyard, 8765 E. State Rd. 168, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-215-0321) Church Treas.—Shirley Edwards, 9548 E. State Rd. 64, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812749-4292) Freedom (Organized 1936) (058-0360) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 129), 5505 Jefferson St., Freedom, IN 47431-0129 (Web: freedomnazarene.org; (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax/phone: 812-208-8489) Pastor—(01/09) Richard M. Wetnight (Sonya), 2723 W. Co. Rd. 1200 N., Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-208-8489) Review Date—01/19 SDMI Supt.—Carolyn Reed, 5552 Pleasant Bethel Rd., Worthington, IN 47471 (Email:
[email protected], 812-859-4256) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Kevin Smeltzer, 364 Garden Dr., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected], 812-821-1016) NMI Pres.—Marsha Courtney, 5763 Harrington Rd., Freedom, IN 47431 (E-mail:
[email protected], 812-829-4662) Church Board Sec.—Mark Clark, 809 Hancock School Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-829-4155)
Church Treas.—Rick Smeltzer, 3828 Goose Creek Rd., Freedom, IN 47431 (E-mail:
[email protected], 812-829-3138) Freetown (Organized 1952) (058-0370) Location—4804 W. First St., Freetown, IN 47235 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812497-2580) Pastor—To Be Supplied Office Secretary—Louise Ison, 5045 W. State Rd. 58, Brownstown, IN 47220 (812497-2924) SDMI Supt.—Tony Burdine, 4813 W. 2nd St., Freetown, IN 47235 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-528-3489) Children’s Min. Dir.—Miranda Burdine, 4813 W. 2nd St., Freetown, IN 47235 (812528-3489) NMI Pres.—Miranda Burdine, 4813 W. 2nd St., Freetown, IN 47235, (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-528-8832) Church Board Sec.—Louise Ison, 5045 W. State Rd. 58, Brownstown, IN 47220 (812497-2924) Church Treas.—Phil Spoonamore, 6212 W. Co. Rd. 1000 N., Freetown, IN 47235 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-497-3675) Georgetown (Organized 1959) (058-0379) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 510), 2278 Canal Ln., Georgetown, IN 47122-0510 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-946-2177) Pastor—(02/12) Donald R. Walker (Mary Lou), 1786 McDonald Ln., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected] 812-945-4349) Review Date—02/18 SDMI Supt.—Sharon Edelen, 8895 Cedar St. N.E., New Salisbury, IN 47161 (812207-3860) NMI Pres.—Twila Lee, 957 Baumann Dr. S., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (812-225-2100) Church Board Sec.—Twila Lee, 957 Baumann Dr. S., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (812225-2100) Church Treas.—Betty Booth, 8209 Sara Ln., Georgetown, IN 47122 (812-951-2148) Grandview (Organized 1963) (058-0385) Location—(Mail: 7930 Iceland Rd., Maceo, KY 42355), 318 Church St., Grandview, IN 47615-0513 (812-897-4490) Pastor—(10/91) Randy L. Boyer (Tammie), 619 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-897-4490) Review Date—10/18 Assoc. Pastor—John Smitson (Robin), 829 13th St., Tell City, IN 47586 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-547-7275) SDMI Supt.—Robin Smitson, 829 13th St., Tell City, IN 47586 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-547-7275)
NMI Pres.—Berdena Carpenter, 7930 Iceland Rd., Maceo, KY 42355 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 270-264-7878) Church Board Sec.—Anna Theiring, 305 E. State Rd. 64, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-749-3361) Church Treas.—Berdena Carpenter, 7930 Iceland Rd., Maceo, KY 42355 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 270-264-7878) Greencastle (Organized 1917) (058-0390) Location—580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Web: www.bobandjanemuncie.com/our-church.html; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 765-653-7220; 765-653-3507) Co-Pastors—(12/06) Robert W. and E. Jane Muncie, 580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Web: bobandjanemuncie.com/our-church.html; E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-653-7220) Review Date—12/16 Assoc. Pastor—Andy Wright (Bethany), 33 Cottonwood, Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-301-9085) Music Dir.—E. Jane Muncie, 580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-653-7220) SDMI Supt.—E. Jane Muncie, 580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-653-7220) Children’s Min. Dir.—Andy Wright, 33 Cottonwood, Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-301-9085) Youth Pastor—E. Jane Muncie, 580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-653-7220 Adult Min. Dir.—Lisa Alexander, 604 Maple, Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-505-1272) Prime Time Min. Dir.—Wendall Barrett, 1 Hilltop Ct., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-301-9055) Women’s Min. Dir.—Lisa Alexander, 604 Maple, Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-505-1272) NMI Pres.—Phyllis Neumann, 604 Millstone Pointe Dr., Greencastle, IN 46135 (Email:
[email protected]; 765-720-1838) Work & Witness Coord.—Wayne Tharp, 603 N. Harrison, Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-720-0204) Church Board Sec.—Rosie O’Neal, 5469 U. S. Hwy. 40 E., Fillmore, IN 46128 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-526-2494) Church Treas.—Anna Sinnet, 711 Castleton Dr., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-653-2913) Greene County (Organized 1959) (058-0565) Location—31 W. 5th St., Newberry, IN 47449 Pastor—(8/13) R. Mike Ladson (Pam), P. O. Box 283, Elnora, IN 47529 (812-6925449)
NMI Pres.—Pamela Ladson, P. O. Box 283, Elnora, IN 47529 (812-698 8159) Church Board Sec.—Judy Dunigan, 309 Hanna St., Worthington, IN 47471 (812-875-3169) Church Treas.—Judy Dunigan, 309 Hanna St., Worthington, IN 47471 (812-875-3169) Haleysburg (Organized 1938) (058-0400) Location—10084 N. Haleysburg Rd., Vallonia, IN 47281 (812-358-3313) Lay Minister—(7/09) Matthew Roberts, Sr. (Wendy), 444 S. Scotty Dr., Brownstown, IN 47220 (Cell: 812-528-4177; 812-358-8209) SDMI Supt.—Donna Reinbold, 98 E. Delaney Millport Rd., Vallonia, IN 47281 (812358-2355) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Kori Davidson, 130 Sharon Dr., Brownstown, IN 47220 (812358-3068) NMI Pres.—Melissa Gray (812-528-2529) Church Board Sec.—Donna Reinbold, 98 E. Delaney Millport Rd., Vallonia, IN 47281 (812-358-2355) Church Treas.—Tom Davidson, P. O. Box 186, Medora, IN 47260 (812-966-2371) Harmony Chapel (Organized 1959) (058-0571) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 218), 531 E. Steammill St., New Harmony, IN 47631-0218 (Web: harmonychapel-nh.org; 812-682-3288) Pastor—To Be Supplied Music Dir.—Donna Overton, 4750 Penfold Rd., New Harmony, IN 47631 (812-6824834) SDMI Supt.—Lonnie Pruitt, 1125 Hwy. 66, New Harmony, IN 47631 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-682-3218) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Bridgett Cox, 201 N. Main St., Griffin, IN 47616 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-851-3091) Men’s Min. Dir.—Chris Mills, 3030 Old Plank Rd., New Harmony, IN 47631 (812631-9404) Women’s Min. Dir.—Jeanette Sturgell, 3950 Harmony-Springfield Rd., New Harmony, IN 47631 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-319-3021) NMI Pres.—David Sturgell, 3950 Harmony-Springfield Rd., New Harmony, IN 47631 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-430-8635) Church Board Sec.—Jeanette Sturgell, 3950 Harmony-Springfield Rd., New Harmony, IN 47631 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-319-3021) Church Treas.—Brenda Straw, 321 N. Cale St., Poseyville, IN 47633 (812-874-2448) NMI Pres.—Flora Klein, 2130 Lombardy, Apt. 216, Clarksville, IN 47129 (812-2835451)
Heartland (Organized 1926) (058-0550) Location—6901 Old Vincennes Rd., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119-9437 (Web: www.heartlandnazarene.org; (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-923-1416; 812-923-1569) Pastor—(4/15) Todd A. Stepp (Bobbie), 1015 Pioneer Ln., Greenville, IN 47124 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-430-5823) Review Date—04/17 Congregational Care Pastor—Betty Beck (Jeff), 6517 Brad Ct., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-989-3179) SDMI Supt.—Mark Blessinger, 13775 Uhl Ln., Palmyra, IN 47164 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-267-8637) Day School Dir./Principal—Sue Ragains, 6811 Frank Ott Rd., Georgetown, IN 47122 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-207-9048) Children’s Min. Dir.—Betty Beck, 6517 Brad Ct., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-989-3179) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Sarah Stepp, 1015 Pioneer Ln., Greenville, IN 47124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-431-6591) Prime Time Min. Dir.—Dale Yarbrough, 105 Burns Dr., Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (Email:
[email protected]; 502-291-1357) Men’s Min. Dir.—Mike Otey, 7051 Jersey Park Rd., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-923-6947) Women's Min Dir.—Bobbie Stepp, 1015 Pioneer Ln., Greenville, IN 47124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-431-0871) NMI Pres.—Teresa Nelson, 4532 St. Mary’s Rd., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 502-494-7826) Church Board Sec.—Dawn Otey, 7051 Jersey Park Rd., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-923-6947) Church Treas.—Teresa Nelson, 4532 St. Mary’s Rd., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (Email:
[email protected]; 502-494-7826) Huntingburg (Organized 1941) (058-0410) Location—406 E. 3rd St., Huntingburg, IN 47542-1350 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-683-3527) Pastor—(08/89) William P. Covey (Norma), 421 W. Pinewood Ct., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (812-683-0909) Review Date—8/15 Vis. Min.—Betty Huff, 501 Huff St., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-683-4827) SDMI Supt.—Jim Murrell, 212 E. 13th St., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-683-2240) Children's Min. Dir.—Seth and Amy Price, 124½ W. 5th St., Ferdinand, IN 47532 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-660-7214) NYI Pres.—Jeff Young, 2007 N. Chestnut St., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-631-0002)
NMI Pres.—Lynn Fauquher, 1101 Oakwood Dr., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-683-5177) Church Board Sec.—Vicky Best, 306 E. 5th St., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-683-5972) Church Treas.—Amy Fraze, 2530 E. 550 S., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-326-9513) Jasper (Organized 1983) (058-0426) Location—1050 W. Ackerman Rd., Jasper, IN 47546-9698 (Web: www.jaspernazarene.com; 812-482-3101) Pastor—To Be Supplied Music Dir.—Sarah Bartley, 1011 Main St., Jasper, IN 47546 (812-482-7785) NMI Pres.—Peggy Boger, 506 Reyling Dr., Jasper, IN 47546 (812-482-4024) Church Board Sec.—Urban "Bub" Bartley, 1011 Main St., Jasper, IN 47546 (812482-7785) Church Treas.—Sarah Bartley, 1011 Main St., Jasper, IN 47546 (812-482-7785) La Vina del Senor (PAC) (2014) (058-0008) Location—1050 W. Ackerman Rd., Jasper, IN 47546-9698 Lay Minister—Jason Hernandez Parent Church—Jasper Church of the Nazarene, 1050 W. Ackerman Rd., Jasper, IN 47546-9698 (812-482-3101) Jordan (Organized 1924) (058-0440) Location—(Mail: 5059 E. State Rd. 42, Center Point, IN 47840), 7430 North St., Poland, IN 47868 (812-986-2700) Pastor—(11/95) Larry A. Latham (Alba), 5059 E. State Rd. 42, Center Point, IN 47840 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-986-2700) NMI Pres.—Lois Terrell, 7384 Jordan Village Rd., Poland IN 47868 (812-986-2934) Church Board Sec.—Alba Latham, 5059 E. State Rd. 42, Center Point, IN 47840 (812986-2700) Church Board Treas.—Alba Latham, 5059 E. State Rd. 42, Center Point, IN 47840 (812-986-2700) Kurtz (Organized 1920) (058-0450) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 54), 5858 N. Cleveland St., Kurtz, IN 47249-0054 (Web: www.kurtznaz.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-2711) Pastor—(10/09) Floyd E. Fisher (Shona), 6680 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-498-4880) Review Date—10/15 Music Dir.—Becky J. Crockett, 527 Ashland St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-528-1143) SDMI Supt.—Shona D. Fisher, 6680 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-498-5642)
NYI Pres.—Susan Poulton, 9883 W. State Rd. 58, Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-2525) NMI Pres.—Debbie Davers, 814 W. Spring St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-569-9161) Church Board Sec.—Connie J. Wayman, 7168 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-8209) Church Treas.—Connie J. Wayman, 7168 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-995-8209) Mackey (Organized 1919) (058-0480) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 78), 9612 E. Main St., Mackey, IN 47654-0078 (Web: mackeynaz.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-795-1008; 812-795-2708) Pastor—(03/10) David (Chip) K. Bullock, II (Nichole), 109 Deer Ln., Lynnville, IN 47619 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-664-3226) Review Date—3/16 Office Secretary—Crysti Mabry, 8405 E. 900 S., Elberfeld, IN 47613 (812-664-1784) Assoc. Pastor—Nathanial Denning (Danielle), 9605 E. Main St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-549-1424) Music Dir.—Phil Boger, 12699 Spurgeon Rd., Lynnville, IN 47619 (812-922-5742) SDMI Supt.—Phillip (P. J.) Doerner, 9763 E. 700 S., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-664-0501) Day School Dir./Principal—Karen Doerner, 9763 E. 700 S., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-664-2695) Children's Min. Dir.—Nathanial Denning, 9605 E. Main St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-549-1424) NYI Pres.—Kevin Pinnick, 10603 E. 100 S., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-910-0134) Youth Pastor—Nathanial Denning, 9605 E. Main St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812549-1424) Adult Min. Dir.—Caleb Wilson, 10144 Wheatonville Rd., Elberfeld, IN 47613 (270454-0252) Prime Time Dir.—Dea Thompson, 5910 Porterfield Dr., Evansville, IN 47711 (812401-5895) Men’s Min. Dir.—Kent Miller, 5981 S. 1025 E., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-5500674) Women’s Min. Dir.—Connie Marvel, 10300 Kemmerling Rd., Griffin, IN 47616 (812851-3438) NMI Pres.—Mary Atchison, 106 E. Mulberry, Fort Branch, IN 47648 (812-753-3659) Work and Witness Coord.—Robert Martin, 4285 S. State Rd. 57, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-749-3873) Church Board Sec.—P. J. Doerner, 9673 E. 700 S., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-6640501) Church Treas.—Christina Marshall, 5800 Westchester Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-664-0150)
Mitchell (Organized 1916) (058-0500) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 218), 3rd and Grissom Ave. Mitchell, IN 47446-0218 (Web: www.mcotn.com; 812-849-2268) Co-Pastors—(8/15) Joel D. and Karolyn L. Parsons, 213 Old Hwy 60 W., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-849-4671) Review Date—8/17 Office Secretary—Brenda Denen, 501 Middleton Dr., Orleans, IN 47452 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-865-2906) Youth Dir.—Angela Gammon, 2363 State Rd. 60 W., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-849-2281) Caravan Dir.—Jean Evans, 410 N. 4th St., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-797-1050) Adult Min. Dir.—Sharon Bowden, 1208 Elm Park II, Mitchell, IN 47446 (812-8490846) Prime Time Dir.—Sharon Bowden, 1208 Elm Park II, Mitchell, IN 47446 (812-8490846) Men's Min. Dir.—Rick Holt, 2464 Spice Valley Rd., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]: 812-849-4274) Women's Min. Dir.—Sue Hamlin, 1501 VFW Rd., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]: 812-849-0704) NMI Pres.—Brenda Denen, 501 Middleton Dr., Orleans, IN 47452 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-865-2906) Work and Witness Coord.—Rick Holt, 2464 Spice Valley Rd., Mitchell, IN 47446 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-849-4274) Church Board Sec.—Brenda Denen, 501 Middleton Dr., Orleans, IN 47452 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-865-2906) Church Treas.—Brenda Denen, 501 Middleton Dr., Orleans, IN 47452 (E-mail:
[email protected]: 812-865-2906) Mount Vernon First (Organized 1942) (058-0520) Location—(Mail: 1003 E. 2nd St.), 424 Vine St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (Web: www.mountvernonfirstnazarene.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-4539427) Pastor—(4/00) Myers L. Hyman (Anna), 1003 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-453-9427 or 812-598-1125) Office Secretary—Anna Hyman, 1003 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-598-1125) Music Dir.—Daniel Hyman, 716 W. 7th St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-598-1118) SDMI Supt.—Anna L. Hyman, 1003 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620-2103 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-598-1125) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Daniel & Lori Hyman, 716 W. 7th St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-598-1118 or 812-461-7410)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Lindel Littlepage, 3972 Blackford Rd. E., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (812-838-0024, 812-457-0751) Women's Min. Dir.—Lori Hyman, 716 W. 7th St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-461-7410) NMI Pres.—Anna Hyman, 1003 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-598-1125) Church Board Sec.—Daniel Hyman, 716 W. 7th St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-598-1118) Church Treas.—Anna Hyman, 1003 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-598-1125) Nashville Parkview (Organized 1950) (058-0530) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 96), 1750 E. State Rd. 46, Nashville, IN 47448-0096 (Web: parkview-info.com; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-988-7745; 812-988-7797) Pastor—(01/15) Stanton L. Loutner (Brenda), 4903 Timber Ridge Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-342-7001) Review Date—01/17 Office Secretary—Chisato Daugherty, 876 Valley Branch Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 (812-350-9656) Music Dir.—Cyndi Larson, 28 N. 350 W., Columbus, IN 47201 (812-350-5211) SDMI Supt.—Donna Cox, 6426 Persimmon Ridge Rd., Nineveh, IN 46164 (317-8789116) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Jeremy Keller, 7343 Bellsville Pike, Nashville, IN 47448 (812988-6249) Prime Time Dir.—Keith and Dee Goodwin, 1978 Hoover Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 (812-988-6797) NMI Pres.—Susan Voland, 132 Ridgeway Dr., Nashville, IN 47448 (812-345-1476) Church Board Sec.—Mike Magner, 700 Parkview Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-988-2616) Church Treas.—Paula Betros, 28 N. 350 W., Columbus, IN 47201 (812-350-6251) New Albany Christ's Community (Organized 1950) (058-0540) Location—4920 Charlestown Rd., New Albany, IN 47150-9425 (Web: christscommunity.org; e-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-948-9114; 812-945-3106) Pastor—(10/13) Danny K. McDowell (Lois), 4924 Charleston Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-786-7047) Review Date—10/15 Office Manager—Gloria Adkins, 3007 Shagbark Trl., Sellersburg, IN 47172 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 502-500-5537) Campus Pastor—Tim VanHoose (Terri), 6058 Budd Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (Email:
[email protected]; 502-664-6093) Children’s Min. Dir./Children’s Pastor—Cory Koehn (Erin), 1760 Genung Dr., New
Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 815-450-8046). Youth Pastor—Nicholas McDowell (Laura), 4916 Charlestown Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-786-7172) SDMI Supt.—Marilyn Irwin, 3007 Plantation Dr., Sellersburg, IN 47172 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-748-5039) NYI Pres.—Sarah Warren, 2218 E. Market St., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-821-7495) Prime Time Min. Dir.—Ted Lopp, 108 Cheryl Dr., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-944-0048 Men’s Min. Dir.—Vern Hudson, 1077 Chapel Creek Trl., New Albany, IN 47150 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-246-1847) Women’s Min. Dir.—Lois McDowell, 4924 Charlestown Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-786-7168) NMI Pres.—Lauradell Barrow, P. O. Box 33, Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-738-2462) Church Board Sec.—Sarah Warren, 2218 E. Market St., New Albany, IN 47150 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-821-7495) Church Treas.—Ellen Wolfe, 6104 Pebble Creek Cove, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (Email:
[email protected]; 502-648-1796) Newburgh (Organized 1931) (058-0570) Location—(Mail: 319 S. 7th St., Boonville, IN 47601-1866) 11 Gray St., Newburgh, IN 47630-1210; 812-897-4781) Pastor—(12/89) Dennis E. King (Helen), 319 S. 7th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-897-4781) Review Date—12/15 Assoc. Minister—Scott Thomas (Michelle), 8199 Kingston Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-490-2632) Church Board Sec.—Scott Thomas, 8199 Kingston Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-490-2632) Newburgh New Life (Organized 1996) (058-0569) Location—4188 Wyntree Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630-2521 (Web: www.trynewlife.com; 812-858-5800) Pastor: (08/2014) Jonathan D. Scott (Sara), 613A Cypress St., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-632-0466) Review Date—08/16 Worship Leader—Terry and Paula Prather, 7633 Ridgemont Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-490-8188) SDMI Supt.—Dale Kyle, 7400 Bosma Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-459-5950) Children's Min. Dir.—Lynne Phillips (Charles), 8930 W. 85 N., Richland, IN 47634 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-204-9944) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Karl Wittman, 719 N. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-897-0754) NMI Pres.—Dan Weinzapfel, 5344 Park Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-453-4514) Church Board Sec.—Charles Phillips, 8930 W. 85 N., Richland, IN 47634 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-204-8298) Church Treas.— Dan Weinzapfel, 5344 Park Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-453-4514) Oakland City (Organized 1925) (058-0580) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 219), 314 S. Jackson St., Oakland City, IN 47660-0219 (Web: ocnaz.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-749-4206) Pastor—(01/97) Darin D. Nossett (Mary), 818 Highland Ave., Oakland City, IN 47660 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-749-4117) Review Date—01/19 Office Secretary—Charlene Williams, P. O. Box 219, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812749-4206) Children’s Min. Dir.—Tammy McDonald, 924 Polk Dr., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812749-4206) Children’s Minister—Nick Bauer, P.O. Box 219, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-7494206) SDMI Supt.—Mary Nossett, 818 Highland Ave., Oakland City, IN 47660 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-749-4117) Prime Time Min. Dir.—Keith & Saundra Gore, P. O. Box 219, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-749-4206) Women’s Min. Dir.—Andrea Brown, P. O. Box 219, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-7494206) NMI Pres.—Lori Nossett, 619 S. Walnut St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-749-4364) Church Board Sec.—Cathy Nossett, P. O. Box 219, Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-7494206) Church Treas.—Carol Fisher, 4158 N. Hornady Park Ln., Petersburg, IN 47567 (812-354-6645) Oasis of Hope (Organized 2004) (058-0585) Not Received as of July 8, 2015 Location—311 Myers St., Seymour, IN 47274-3551 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-524-9748) Pastor—(02/00) Javier David Morante (Glenda), 331 E. Freeman Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-524-9748) Assoc. Minister—Sara Jaime, 384 Parkland Ave, Seymour, IN 47274 (812-525-8536) Music Dir.—Obed Jaime, 384 Parkland Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-525-9536) SDMI Supt.—Glenda Morante, 331 E. Freeman Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-5249748) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Jose Baez, 113 Village Cir., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-530-6762) NMI Pres.—Bertha Jimenez, 195 Birch St., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-528-5721) Men’s Min. Dir.—Armando Jimenez, 195 Birch St., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-2169903)
Church Board Sec.—Jose Baez, 113 Village Cir., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-530-6762) Church Treas.—Jose Baez, 113 Village Cir., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-530-6762) Odon (Organized 1937) (058-0600) Location—(Mail: 305 W. Elnora St.), 633 E. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562-1013 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4349) Pastor—(06/94) Trevor L. Stanley (Rita), 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562 (812-636-4353) Review Date—06/16 Music Dir.—Marsha Lynn, 10055 E. 1400 N., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-8257) SDMI Supt.—Vickie Scott, 305 S. East St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4335) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—David Boblitt, 12419 E. 1425 N., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Adult Min. Dir.—Rachel Bell, 10253 N. 775 E., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Prime Time Dir.—Bob Myers, 112 Pershing St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-8373) Men’s Min. Dir.—Tim Scott, 305 S. East St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4335) Women’s Min. Dir.—Rita Stanley, 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4353) NMI Pres.—David Lynn, 10055 E. 1400 N., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-8257) Work & Witness Coord.—Tim Scott, 305 S. East St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-636-4335) Church Board Sec.—Paula Graber, 13835 E. 1200 N., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-259-0955) Church Treas.—Jonathan Gainey, 327 N. East St., Odon, IN 47562 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-610-4130) Orleans (Organized 1950) (058-0610) Location—263 N. Roosevelt, Orleans, IN 47452-1519 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-865-2505) Pastor—(11/04) Gerald L. Richardson (Sherry), 2018 O St., Bedford, IN 47421 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-275-3590) Review Date—11/18 Assoc. Pastor—Robert C. Rush, 5595 E. Co. Rd. 900 N., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-8652613) Music Dir.—Carol Rush, 5595 E. Co. Rd. 900 N., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-865-2613) Vis. Min.—Robert Rush, 5595 E. Co. Rd. 900 N., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-865-2613) SDMI Supt.—Dale Stroud, 3359 N. Co. Rd. 500 W., West Baden Springs, IN 47469 (812-653-8153)
Children's Min. Dir.—Dale Stroud, 3359 N. Co. Rd. 500 W., West Baden Springs, IN 47469 (812-653-8153) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Sherry Richardson, 2018 O St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-2753590) Men's Min. Dir.—Gerald Richardson, 2018 O St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-275-3590) Women’s Min. Dir.—Victoria Stroud, 3359 N. Co. Rd. 500 W., West Baden Springs, IN 47469 (812-653-2313) NMI Pres.—Carol Rush, 5595 E. Co. Rd. 900 N., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-865-2613) Church Board Sec.—Karen Cornett, 153 S. Franklin St., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-8652769) Church Treas.—Alma Taylor, 1179 W. Co. Rd. 775 N., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-8653875) Owensville (Organized 1951) (058-0620) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 8), 101 N. 3rd St., Owensville, IN 47665-0008 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-887-1198) Pastor—(12/12) Brad L. Delp (Susan), 1271 N. Newell Rd., Vincennes, IN 47591 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-895-1254) Office Secretary—Mandy Dillon, 201 E. Poplar St., Owensville, IN 47665 Assoc. Minister—Jack Dillon, 201 E. Poplar St., Owensville, IN 47665 Music Dir.—Shari Thomas, P. O. Box 246, Owensville, IN 47665 Vis. Min.—Carroll Davis, P.O. Box 153, Owensville, IN 47665 Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min)—Sylvia Watson, 9797 W. 520 S., Owensville, IN 47665 SDMI Supt.—Veda Mayer, 9797 W. 520 S., Owensville, IN 47665 (812-724-3028)/Jack Dillon, 201 E Poplar St., Owensville, IN 47665 Children's Min. Dir.—Angie Williams, 5126 S. 970 W., Owensville, IN 47665 NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Denna Morris, 7597 W. 250 S., Owensville, IN 47665 Adult Min. Dir.—Roy Byrns, 5077 W. 100 N., Princeton, IN 47670 Men’s Min. Dir.—Samuel Morris, 7597 W. 250 S., Owensville, IN 47665 Women’s Min. Dir.—Janet Jones, 6584 W. North St., Owensville, IN 47665 NMI Pres.(Co-Presidents)—Barbara Short, 5125 S. 970 W., Owensville, IN 47665/Janet Jones, 6584 W. North St., Owensville, IN 47665 Work & Witness Coord.—Brad Delp, 1271 N. Newell Rd., Vincennes, IN 47591 Church Board Sec.—Jan Byrns, 5077 W. 100 N., Princeton, IN 47670 Church Treas. (Co-Treasurers)—Denna Morris. 7597 W. 250 S., Owensville, IN 47665/Linda Delp, 4425 S. St. Thomas Rd., Vincennes, IN 47591 Patricksburg (Organized 1924) (058-0640) Location—(Mail: 7451 Beamer Station Rd., Poland, IN 47868-7166), 1539 Byerly Rd., Patricksburg, IN 47455-7166 (812-829-3772) Lay Minister—(06/89) Clarabelle Jukes, 7451 Beamer Station Rd., Poland, IN 47868 (812-829-3772) Office Secretary—Karen Jukes, P. O. Box 477, Spencer, IN 47460 (812-821-8286) Music Dir.—Chad Buell, 553 S. Co. Rd. 600 E., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812-2496044)
Vis. Min. —Clarabelle Jukes, 7451 Beamer Station Rd., Poland, IN 47868 (812-8293772) SDMI Supt.— Chad Buell, 553 S. Co. Rd. 600 E., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812-2496044) Children’s Min. Dir.—Lauren Grafe, 2239 E. Co. Rd. 1200 S., Clay City, IN 47841 (812-691-5363) Co-NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Cheryl Buell, 553 S. Co. Rd. 600 E., Bowling Green, IN 47833/Tammy Terrell, 410 E. 9th St., Clay City, IN 47841 (812-878-7482) Prime Time Dir.—Dorothy Seeman, 10775 Smithville Rd., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812-859-4114) Adult Min. Dir.—Clarabelle Jukes, 7451 Beamer Station Rd., Poland, IN 47868 (812829-3772) Men’s Min. Dir.—Steve Grafe, 2239 E. Co. Rd. 1200 S., Clay City, IN 47841 (812-2364945) Women’s Min. Dir.—Dorothy Seeman, 10775 Smithville Rd., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812-859-4114) NMI Pres.—Clara Frye, 2371 Otterbein Church Rd., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812859-4729) Church Board Sec.—Jeannie Jukes, 2339 E. Co. Rd. 1200 S., Clay City, IN 47841 (812-251-6807) Church Treas.—Jeannie Jukes, 2339 E. Co. Rd. 1200 S., Clay City, IN 47841 (812251-6807) Peter's Switch (Organized 1948) (058-0660) Location—9528 N. Co. Rd. 760 E., Seymour, IN 47274-9165 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax/phone: 812-522-5146) Pastor—(9/07) Keith E. Ross (Jean), 9528 N. Co. Rd. 760 E., Seymour, IN 47274 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-522-5146) Review Date—09/17 SDMI Supt.—Jeff Prewitt, 6626 E. 900 N., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-522-1181) NMI Pres.—Helen Reedy, 119 W. Windhorst Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-522-6291) Church Board Sec.—Helen Reedy, 119 W. Windhorst Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-522-6291) Church Treas.—Sheila Findley, 77890 West Point Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-342-2492) Petersburg (Organized 1949) (058-0650) Location—118 W. Pike Ave., Petersburg, IN 47567-8750 (Web: www.petersburgnaz.net; 812-354-8851) Pastor—(00/00) To Be Supplied Review Date—00/00 SDMI Supt.—Jim Blaize, 7558 W. Co. Rd. 225 N., Petersburg, IN 47567 (812-7663869)
Children's Min. Dir.—Teresa Hudson, 103 S. Eastwood Dr., Petersburg, IN 47567 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-486-6668) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Mark Smith, 7418 E. State Rd. 356, Otwell, IN 47564 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-582-2027) Women’s Min. Dir.—Teresa Hudson, 103 S. Eastwood Dr., Petersburg, IN 47567 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-486-6668) Church Board Sec.—Jeannine Smith, 7418 E. State Rd. 356, Otwell, IN 47564 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-582-2027) Church Treas.—Jeannine Smith, 7418 E. State Rd. 356, Otwell, IN 47564 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-582-2027) Point Township (Organized 1933) (058-0670) Location—12611 Bonebank Rd., Mount Vernon, IN 47620-8702 (Web: www.nazarene.ch/pttownship; e-mail:
[email protected]; 812-838-5182) Pastor—(1/05) Troy S. DeKemper (Angie), 11301 Hwy. 69 S., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-838-1726) Review Date—1/19 Music Dir.—Angie DeKemper, 11301 Hwy. 69 S., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-838-1726) SDMI Supt.—Bill Tucker, 13000 Bonebank Rd., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-838-5598) NYI Pres.—Phillip Denning, P. O. Box 533, Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-838-1640) NMI Pres.—Kathy Hast, 15101 Raben Rd. S., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-430-2281) Work & Witness Coord.—Donnie Hast, 15101 Raben Rd. S., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (812-430-2281) Church Board Sec.—Sharon Cox, 12524 Bonebank Rd., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-838-2960) Church Treas.—Cathy Burnett, 1825 Greenbriar Dr., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-454-1017) Princeton New Life (Organized 1919) (058-0680) Location—328 E. Emerson St., Princeton, IN 47670-1806 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-385-4593; 812-385-4593) Pastor—(11/13) Andrew P. Johnson (Lydia), 691 S. Concord Dr., Princeton, IN 47670 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-508-1526) Review Date—11/15 Office Secretary—Emily Wright, 601 Fairview Dr., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-6771183) SDMI Supt.—Brett Barrett, 208 3rd Ave., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-386-5862) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Shea Truelock, 1821 E. Lake Rd., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-3861295) Adult Min. Dir.—Brett Barrett, 208 3rd Ave., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-386-5862)
Prime Time Dir.—Betty Kolb, 1601 S. Washington St., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-3867100) NMI Pres.—Jan Feightner, 6509 N. State Rd. 65, Hazleton, IN 47640 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-386-7700) Church Board Sec.—Donnie Truelock, 1821 E. Lake Rd., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-386-1295) Church Treas.—Emily Wright, 601 Fairview Dr., Princeton, IN 47670 (812-677-1183) Rockport (Organized 1923) (058-0700) Location—(Mail: 1605 N. Co. Rd. 284 W.), 719 N. 7th St., Rockport, IN 47635-1386 (812-649-4453) Lay Minister—(11/14) Brett Cieslack, P.O. Box 506, Rockport, IN 47635 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-393-9715) Office Secretary—Glenda Masterson, 3666 N. Silverdale Rd., Rockport, IN 47635 (812-686-3774) Christian Ed. Dir.—Bill Shirel, 4742 N. Co. Rd., Richland, IN 47634 (812-774-7480) SDMI Supt.—Patricia Keith, 1605 N. Co. Rd. 284 W., Rockport, IN 47635 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-393-9230) Children’s Min. Dir.—Neetie Hammers, 236 Summit Ln., Rockport, IN 47635 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-393-9876) NYI Pres.—Tommy Pounds, 847 W. Base Rd., Rockport, IN 47635 (812-660-2223) Adult Min. Dir.—Yvonne Harlen, 1604 N. Orchard Rd., Rockport, IN 47635 (812-6492143) Men’s Min. Dir.—Tommy Epperson, 3131 Orchard Rd., Rockport, IN 47635 (812-5495122) Women’s Min. Dir.—Gayle Bittle, 615 Main St. Rockport, IN 47635 (812-686-1453) NMI Pres.—Patricia Keith, 1605 N. Co. Rd. 284 W., Rockport, IN 47635 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-393-9230) Church Board Sec.—Glenda Masterson, 3666 N. Silverdale Rd., Rockport, IN 47635 (812-686-3774) Church Treas.—Yvonne Harlen, 1604 N. Orchard Rd., Rockport, IN 47635 (812-6492143 or 812-649-2424) Asst. Church Treas.—Greg Keith, 1605 N. Co. Rd. 284 W., Rockport, IN 47635 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-430-4163) Rockville (Organized 1929) (058-0710) Location—262 S. North Dr., Rockville, IN 47872-7399 (765-569-5145) Pastor—(11/10) Albert L. Riggle (Brenda), 17760 S. 250 E., Clinton, IN 47842 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-249-6956) SDMI Supt.—Elsie Dunn, 1028 E. 400 S., Rockville, IN 47872 (765-569-6529) NMI Pres.—Louise Henderson, 315 E. Stark St., Apt. 3B, Rockville, IN 47872 (765569-3693) Prayer Dir.—Louise Henderson, 315 E. Stark St., Apt. 3B, Rockville, IN 47872 (765569-3693)
Church Board Sec.—Sherry Crowder, 5626 S. State Rd. 59, Rockville, IN 47872 (765344-1300) Church Treas.—Elsie Dunn, 1028 E. 400 S., Rockville, IN 47872 (765-569-6529) Salem (Organized 1929) (058-0720) Location—(Mail: 503 W. Hackberry St., Salem, IN 47167-1503), 402 N. Harrison St., Salem, IN 47167-1510 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Pastor—(07/84) Ricky D. Main (Connie), 503 W. Hackberry St., Salem, IN 47167 (Email:
[email protected]) Review Date—08/18 SDMI Supt.—Richard Stone, 5051 S. PD Baker Rd., Salem, IN 47167 (812-883-5894) NMI Pres.—Connie Main, 503 W. Hackberry St., Salem, IN 47167 Church Board Sec.—Connie Main, 503 W. Hackberry St., Salem, IN 47167 Church Treas.—Debbie Knight, 5280 S. Rosebud, Salem, IN 47167 (812-883-4881) Scottsburg (Inactive) (Organized 1949) (058-0730) Location—Scottsburg, IN 47170 (Mail: 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421) Shoals (Organized 1955) (058-0750) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 604, Shoals, IN 47581), 717 High St., Shoals, IN 47581 (
[email protected]) Pastor—(6/12) Kevin D. Quinn (Becky), (Mail: P. O. Box 145), 723 High St., Shoals, IN 47581 (E-mail:
[email protected]); 812-247-3014) SDMI Supt.—Sharon Blake, 524 Capital Ave., Apt. 9, Shoals, IN 47581 (812-2475110) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Stacey Crowder, 6236 Abel Hill Rd., Shoals, IN 47581 (E-mail:
[email protected], 812-709-8067) NMI Pres.—Stacey Crowder, 6236 Abel Hill Rd., Shoals, IN 47581 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-709-8067) Church Board Sec.—Ann Sipes, 20598 Warwhoop Mt. Rd., Shoals, IN 47581 (812-3886892) Church Treas.—Cathy Mason, 12147 W. River Rd., Shoals, IN 47581 (812-247-2195) Spencer First (Organized 1921) (058-0760) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 335), 126 E. Market St., Spencer, IN 47460-0335 (Web: www.spencernazarene.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-829-3419) Pastor—(01/97) David P. Warren (Becky), 168 N. Washington St., Spencer, IN 47460 (812-829-2346) Review Date—01/19 Assoc. Pastor—Bruce Yates, 740 W. Indiana St., Spencer, IN 47460 (812-821-4845) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Tina Hiter, 523 Concord Rd., Gosport, IN 47433 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-606-3500) SDMI Supt.—Becky Monroe, 3349 Westward Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-322-2106)
Prime Time Dir.—June Wikoff, 1271 Shepard Patrick Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (812829-4111) Women’s Min. Dir.—Mary Hamlin, 4375 Par Ave., Spencer, IN 47460 (812-876-9044) NMI Pres.—Ramona Bailey, 5001 Adel Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-876-7985) Prayer Dir.—Ramona Bailey, 5001 Adel Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-876-7985) Church Board Sec.—Beth Sewell, 892 Clover Dr., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-935-7849) Church Treas.—Joan Marsh, 1458 Freeman Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-829-3135) Springs Valley (Organized 1935) (058-0770) Location—763 S. Bears Bend Rd., French Lick, IN 47432 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-936-9616) Pastor—(04/07) Darrell D. Wineinger (Barbara), 410 Reyling Dr., Jasper, IN 47546 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-482-3784) SDMI Supt.—Rod McClintock, 6894 W. 575 S., French Lick, IN 47432 (812-788-0383) NMI Pres.—Amanda Crews, 11696 W. State Rd. 56, French Lick, IN 47432 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-936-4936) Church Board Sec.—Amanda Crews, 11696 W. State Rd. 56, French Lick, IN 47432 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-936-4936) Church Treas.—Delores Allen, 2131 S. Co. Rd. 1125 W., French Lick, IN 47432 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-936-9790) St. Bernice (Organized 1923) (058-0780) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 302), 2938 W. Broadway St., St. Bernice, IN 47875-0302 (765-832-2393) Pastor—(8/05) Garrett A. Lee (Carol), P. O. Box 155, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-3113) Review Date—08/15 Music Dir.—Kathy Craig, 1647 W. 1425 S., Clinton, IN 47842 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-6783) SDMI Supt.—Sheri Plank, 559 E. 5th St., Clinton, IN 47842 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-8212) Children’s Min. Dir.—Heather Medina, P.O. 1428, Dana, IN 47847 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-505-0873) NYI Pres.—Jamin Medina, P. O. Box 1428, Dana, IN 47847 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-505-0387) NMI Pres.—Debbie Griffin, P.O. Box 228, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-6834) Prayer Dir.—Carol Lee, P. O. Box 155, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-3113) Church Board Sec.—Sheri Plank, 559 E. 5th St., Clinton, IN 47842 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-8212)
Church Treas.—Sarah Kelsheimer, P. O. Box 161, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-8108) Stinesville (Organized 1924) (058-0790) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 88), 7635 W. Main St., Stinesville, IN 47464-0088 (Web: www.stinesvillenazarene.com; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-876-2884) Pastor—(03/14) Benjamin R. Muncie (Carissa), (Mail: P. O. Box 95), 7635 W. Main St., Stinesville, IN 47464 (812-447-9837) Music Dir.—Beth Petry, 9160 N. Bottom Rd., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]) SDMI Supt.—Chuck Glidden, 8405 W. Hedrick Rd., Gosport, IN 47433 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Children’s Min. Dir.—Faye Ferguson, P. O. Box 88, Stinesville, IN 47464-0088 NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Phillip Meek, 9660 Hi Ridge Trl., Spencer, IN 47460 Men’s Min. Dir.—P. O. Box 88, Stinesville, IN 47464-0088 Women’s Min. Dir.—P. O. Box 88, Stinesville, IN 47464-0088 NMI Pres.—P. O. Box 88, Stinesville, IN 47464-0088 Church Board Sec.—Beth Petry, 9160 N. Bottom Rd., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]) Church Treas.—Sandy Boyd, 47 Hancock School Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-829-6119) Sullivan (Organized 1951) (058-0800) Location—1050 N. Main St., Sullivan, IN 47882-1032 (Web: www.sullivannaz.com; email:
[email protected]; 812-268-4753) Pastor—To Be Supplied Vis. Min.—Howard Sewell, 341 W. Indiana Ave., Sullivan, IN 47882 (812-268-6811) Music Dir.—Carolyn Gambill, P. O. Box 522, Dugger, IN 47848 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-648-2905) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Chad Flesher, 9773 N. Co. Rd. 550 E., Farmersburg, IN 47850 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-201-5931) NMI Pres.—Amy Boyd, 213 S. Co. Rd. 750 E., Dugger, IN 47848 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-648-2312) Church Board Sec.—Shawn Kennedy, 711 S. State St., Sullivan, IN 47882 (812-2013093) Church Treas.—Chad Foster, 9773 N. Co Rd. 550 E., Farmersburg, IN 47850 (812201-5931) Tell City (Organized 1949) (058-0810) Location—17 Lausanne Ct., Tell City, IN 47586-2014 (Website: www.tellcitynazarene.com; 812-547-2687) Pastor—(12/14) Charles W. Areson (Michelle), 4 Lausanne Ct., Tell City, IN 47586 (812-547-2271) Review Date—12/16
SDMI Supt.—Joe Butler, 1833 13th St., Tell City, IN 47586 (812-547-3847) Children’s Min. Dir—Betty Rhodes, 1021 21st St, Tell City, IN 47586 (812-547-5620) Men’s Min. Dir.—Joe Butler, 1833 13th St., Tell City, IN 47586 (812-547-3847) NMI Pres.—Michelle Areson, 4 Lausanne Ct., Tell City, IN 47586 ((812-547-2271) Church Board Sec.—Candy Davis, 439 11th St., Tell City, IN 47586 (812-719-8940) Church Treas.—Mike Berg, 619 10th St., Apt. D, Tell City, IN 47586 (812-719-6971) Terre Haute First (Organized 1921) (058-0830) Location—801 Fort Harrison Rd., Terre Haute, IN 47804-1151 (Web: www.thnaz.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 812-466-1117; 812-466-5817) Pastor—(11/24/02) Mark E. Fleschner (Debbie), 1212 Elizabeth Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812-299-1226) Review Date—11/16 Assoc. Pastor/Youth Pastor—Jason Riggle (Amanda), 825 W. Shadybrook Woods Ave., West Terre Haute, IN 47885 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-230-2296) Worship Arts Pastor—Heath Thompson (Stacy), 4314 N. 17th St., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (850-508-1690) SDMI/Discipleship Leader—Tony Sedletzeck, 3321 N. Pointe, Terre Haute, IN 47805 (812-231-1765) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Shari Ritchey, 4425 N. 13th St., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (812243-6359) Prime Time Dir.—Barbara Hamilton, 806 S. 19th St., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (812232-5759) Church Board Sec.—Barbara Wiram, 1500 S. Co. Rd. 525 W., Cory, IN 47846 Church Treas.—Ronald Railsback, 1556 6th Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47807 (812-2322442) Terre Haute Southside (Organized 1949) (058-0840) Location—1901 S. 4th St., Terre Haute, IN 47802-1927 (812-235-4286) Pastor—(8/13) Dale A. Stoops (Kayla), 1905 S. 4th St., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-201-7146) Review Date—08/15 SDMI Supt.—Marge Hojem, 21257 N. 2480th St., Dennison, IL 62423 (812-870-3943) NYI Pres.—Becky Mol, 3132 N. 21st St., Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812-466-5464) NMI Pres.—Ruth Biberstine, 2466 Huber Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812-234-8850) Work and Witness Cord.—Ron Porter, 5259 N. 13½ St., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (812466-2332) Church Board Sec.—Paula Akers, 7397 E. Trout Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (812240-2325) Church Treas.—Gary Gentry, 2529 S. 1st St., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812-235-2554) The Point (Organized 1900) (058-0740) Location—311 Myers St., Seymour, IN 47274-3551 (Web: www.gotothepoint.com; Email:
[email protected]; 812-522-2060)
Pastor—(06/02) Steven R. Greene (Laurie), 1154 Bristol Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-522-1684) Review Date—6/16 Office Secretary—Renee Bogard, 290 Big Horn Ln., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-216-0516) Church Admin.—John Holt, 1146 Kensington Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-523-0999) Minister of Creative Arts—Joel Burbrink (Becky), 2402 E. 950 S., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-764-2241) Congregational Care Pastor—Steve Barrett (Lodema), 485 Manor Dr., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-525-4168) Children & Family Min. Dir.—Becky Sanders, 426 Catalpa Dr., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-523-7682) Youth Pastor—Aaron Florian (Jen), 720 Brookwood Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 708-623-5909) Men’s Min. Dir.—Rohn Buffington, 12401 E. Co. Rd. 800 N., Seymour, IN 47274 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-445-0800) Women's Min. Dir.—Laurie Greene, 1154 Bristol Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-522-1684) NMI Pres.—Stephanie Mellenbruch, 3696 W. State Rd. 258, Seymour, IN 47274 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-497-3137) Church Board Sec.—John Holt, 1146 Kensington Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-523-0999) Church Treas.—Barb Stough, 716 W. 8th St., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-524-0185) Turning Point (Organized 1924) (058-0020) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 1262), Bedford, IN 47421 (Web: www.tpointnaz.org; 812279-3452) Pastor—(11/11) R. Duane Brown (Beth), 219 Shandell Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-675-8248) Music Dir—Karen Munguia, 1812 Central Ave., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-219-9247) NMI Pres.—Julia Enyart, 105 9th St., Oolitic, IN 47451 (812-797-7967) Church Board Sec.—Patty Sanders, 317 N. Jackson St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-2757490) Church Treas.—Julia Enyart, 105 9th St., Oolitic, IN 47451 (812-797-7967) Union Chapel (Organized 1934) (058-0850) Location—5970 S. State Rd. 59, Clay City, IN 47841-8026 (Web: ucnaz.com; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-939-2982) Pastor—(01/13) Nickolus R. Highland (Carmen), 5970 S. State Rd. 59, Clay City, IN 47841 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-939-2982) Review Date—01/19 SDMI Supt.—Stephen Johnson, 1003 Lankford St., Clay City, IN 47481 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-878-1321)
NYI Pres.—Kasey Waite, 8904 S. State Rd. 59, Clay City, IN 47841 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-201-5167) NMI Pres.—Brenda Waite, 8904 S. State Rd. 59, Clay City, IN 47841 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-201-5427) Church Board Sec.—Stephanie Jackson, 902 Fair St., Clay City, IN 47841 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-878-4238) Church Treas.—Bill Waite, 8904 S. State Rd. 59, Clay City, IN 47841 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-878-2365) Valley Mission (Organized 1918) (058-0860) Location—110 Hillcrest Way, Bedford, IN 47421-5806 (Web: www.valleymission.org; E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-275-7170) Pastor—To Be Supplied SDMI Supt.—Marla Gray, 2405 E. Moffett Ln., Bloomington, IN 47401 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-824-0595) NMI Pres.—Gay Stultz, 4862 Judah Logan Rd., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-275-2509) Church Board Sec.—Heather Hawkins, 9 Patton Heights, Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-276-9879) Church Treas.—Lynn Gosney, 5055 S. Old State Rd. 37, Bloomington, IN 47401 (812824-6611) Vincennes First (Organized 1918) (058-0870) Location—(Mail: 103 N. 19th St.), 1902 Main St., Vincennes, IN 47591-6246 (Web: www.facebook.com/vincennesfirst; e-mail:
[email protected]; fax/phone: 812-882-8363) Pastor—(7/14) Garret R. Sloan (Shelley), 103 N. 19th St., Vincennes, IN 47591-5524 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-882-5963) Review Date—7/16 Office Secretary—Shelley Sloan, 103 N. 19th St., Vincennes, IN 47591 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-882-5963) Music Dir.—Scott Houpey, 306 S. 21st St., Vincennes, IN 47591 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-882-4191) SDMI Supt.—Dean Gould, 501 Hart St., Apt. 204, Vincennes, IN 47591 (812-8877852) Children’s Min. Dir.—Mary Hazelman, 7285 State Rd. 241, Vincennes, IN 47591 (812-891-9914) NYI Pres.—Jessica Glassey, 506 N. 3rd St., Vincennes, IN 47591 (812-881-1906) NMI Pres.—Steve Gregory, 1520 Main St., Apt. 39, Vincennes, IN 47591 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-887-5068) Church Board Sec.—Nola Davis, 1510 12th St., Lawrenceville, IL 62439 (618-8435380) Church Treas.—Bill Glassey, 506 N. 3rd St., Vincennes, IN 47591 (812-881-1907)
Washington (Organized 1954) (058-0890) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 751), 516 S. Meridian St., Washington, IN 47501-0751 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-254-7151) Pastor—(10/99) George J. Johnson (Renee), 315 N. W. 1st St., Washington, IN 47501 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-254-3555) Review Date—10/17 Assoc. Pastor—Phillip Diaz (Ashley), 206 E. Pearl St., Washington, IN 47501 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-617-1707) Music Dir.—Phillip Diaz, 206 E. Pearl St., Washington, IN 47501 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-617-1707) Children’s Min. Dir.—Ashley Diaz, 206 E. Pearl St., Washington, IN 47501 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-698-2080) SDMI Supt.—Phillip Diaz, 206 E. Pearl St., Washington, IN 47501 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-617-1707) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Thom Ireland, 800 S. E. 11th St., Washington, IN 47501 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-259-4730) NMI Pres.—Renee Johnson, 315 N. W. 1st St., Washington, IN 47501 (
[email protected]; 812-529-1180) Church Board Sec.—Ashley Diaz, 206 E. Pearl St., Washington, IN 47501 (812-6982080) Church Treas.—Sally Petty, 2003 Grand Ave., Washington, IN 47501 (812-789-2440) Winslow (Organized 1950) (058-0900) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 215), 106 W. Washington St., Winslow, IN 47598 Winslow, IN 47598 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 915-490-8813) Pastor—(6/14) Fred J. Grenier (Juanita), 205 W. Center St., Winslow, IN 47598 (Email:
[email protected]; 915-490-8813) Review Date—06/16 SDMI Supt.— Rick King, 106 W. Washington St., Winslow, IN 47598 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-789-5136) Children’s Min. Dir.—Janet Caldemeyer, 6521 N. State Rd. 57, Petersburg, IN 47567 (812-582-4092) NYI Pres.—Michael White, 800 Liberty St., Apt. 311, Petersburg, IN 47567 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-617-0642) Men’s Min. Dir.—Fred Grenier, 205 W. Center St., Winslow, IN 47598 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 915-490-8813) Women’s Min. Dir.—Juanita Grenier, 205 W. Center St., Winslow, IN 47598 (915490-8812) NMI Pres.—Ashleigh Dubon, 1815 McCormick Ave., Washington, IN 47501 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-617-1130) Church Board Sec.—Stephanie King, 1671 E. Co. Rd. 550 S., Winslow, IN 47598 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-789-5136) Church Treas.—Francies King, 119 N. 2nd Ave., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-6310035)
Zion Community (Organized 1969) (058-0275) Location—6287 W. Ratliff Rd., Bloomington, IN 47404-9351 (Web: www.zccn.org; Email:
[email protected]; fax: 812-876-6621; 812-876-1653) Pastor—(10/03) Andy J. Hughes (Becky), 4741 N. Palisade Dr., Bloomington, IN 47404 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-876-8193) Review Date—10/17 Media Pastor—William T. Havens (Amy), 759 Cannon Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-585-0285) Children’s Worship Leader – Amy Havens, 759 Cannon Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-585-0448) SDMI Supt.—Amber Griffin, 2860 S. Danlyn Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-325-9075) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Jacob White, 1066 S. Byerly Rd., Freedom, IN 47431 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-821-3114) NMI Pres.—Jessica Enyiaku, 1582 Freeman Rd., Spencer IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-821-0528) Church Board Sec.—Amber Griffin, 2860 S. Danlyn Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-325-9075) Church Treas.—Steve Englert, W. 4609 Harvest Ln., Bloomington, IN 47404 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-325-9075) Church-Type Missions Midwest Trail Ride Cowboy Church (CTM) (2012) (058-0003) Location—(Mail: 6525 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264) 1264 Hunter’s Creek Rd., Norman, IN 47264 (Web: www.midwesttrailride.com; e-mail:
[email protected]; 812-834-6686) Pastor—(7/12) Douglas E. Hanner (Trina), 6525 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-498-3912) Shalom Hispanic (CTM) (2007) (058-0001) Location—1245 McClure St., Columbus IN 47201 Pastor—(9/1/07) J. David Morante (Glenda), 331 E. Freeman Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-524-9748) Office Secretary—Abraham Espinoza, 2570 Lakecrest Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (812390-2229) Music Dir.—Josue Perez, 3834 Longshore, Columbus, IN 47203 Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) —Karol Espinoza, 2570 Lakecrest Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 SDMI Supt.—Amadai Jacinto, 2619 Joseph Cox, Columbus, IN 47203 NYI Pres.—Yeimy Perez, 3834 Longshore, Columbus, IN 47203 (812-552-9715) NMI Pres.—Fatima Rivera, 2619 Joseph Cox, IN 47203 (812-565-3634) Women’s Min. Dir.—Raquel Espinoza, 2570 Lakecrest Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (812390-6749)
Church Board Sec.—Abraham Espinoza, 2570 Lakecrest Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (812-390-2229) Church Treas.—Sarah Jimenez, 384 Parkland Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-5259536) Simple 1 (CTM) (2014) (058-0009) Location—740 Sam’s Hill Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 Pastor—David S. Hayes (Shelly), 740 Sam’s Hill Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 (812-7200593) F. ORDAINED ELDERS 1976 RU 2004 1995 1977 1991 2013 1985 2003 2005 2001 1974 1991 1976 1985 1996 2006
Adams, Allen A. (Newburgh), 7177 Outer Lincoln Ave., Unit 1 H, Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-449-2244) PAS Areson, Charles W. (Tell City), 4 Lausanne Ct., Tell City, IN 47586 ((Email:
[email protected]; 812-547-2271) SPC Arnold, Gary W. (Princeton New Life), 3252 Wooded Way, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (
[email protected]; 812-677-1975) RA Ashby, Gale M. (Clarksville Parkwood), 5090 Charlestown Crossing Way, New Albany, IN 47150 (502-545-3172) RU Barger, Ralph K. (Bloomington First), 2193 S. Kirby Rd., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-825-8382) CHP Barrett, Stephen R. (The Point), 485 Manor Dr., Seymour, IN 47274 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-525-4168) RA Bechtel, Mark D. (Bloomington First), 531 S. Parkway Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-391-5070) PSV-PT Beck, Elizabeth A. (Heartland), 6517 Brad Ct., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-989-3179) U Beck, Steven J. (Jasper), 117 E. Northview Dr., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-661-9344) PAS Bell, Michael L. (Chandler), 11266 Millersburg Rd., Chandler, IN 47610 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-453-2359) RU Benham, Darrel (Community of Hope), 2589 S. Benham Mill Rd., English, IN 47118 (812-338-2086) PAS Betts, Marlin J. (Brazil), 1143 W. Stan Mar Estates Dr., Brazil, IN 47834 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-653-9607) RA Beville, W. Sherman (North Vernon), 9655 N. Co. Rd. 75 W., Westport, IN 47283 (Email:
[email protected]) RA Blackard, Don (Mackey), 1961 E. 600 S., Fort Branch, IN 47648 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-664-3262) PAS Boyer, Randy L. (Grandview), 619 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812897-4490) PAS Breeden, Christopher L. (Fort Branch), 600 S. Center St., Fort Branch, IN 47648 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-632-0686)
2005 PAS Brown, R. Duane (Turning Point), 219 Shandell Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-675-8248) 1960 RA Buchanan, Robert C. (Boonville), 913 N. 2nd St., Boonville, IN 476011253 (812-897-1027) 2010 PAS Bullock, David (Chip) K., II (Mackey), 109 Deer Ln., Lynnville, IN 47619 (812-664-3226) 2007 PAS Bushey, Kenneth V. (Bedford Davis Memorial), 410 Heltonville Rd. E., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-583-1542) 1985 RA Carpenter, Berdena (Grandview), 7930 Iceland Rd., Maceo, KY 42355 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 270-264-7878) 1990 PAS Carr, Larry D. (Carbon), 905 Hampton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (812-232-2151) 1974 RA Charles, Thomas, Jr. (Kurtz), 8577 W. State Rd. 58, Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-2702) 1994 PAS Clark, Ralph E. (Bicknell), 518 W. 8th St., Bicknell, IN 47512 (812-7350052) 1977 RA/ESR Clark, Ronald L. (Boonville), 814 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812550-4033) 1984 PAS Covey, William P. (Huntingburg), 421 W. Pinewood Ct., Huntingburg, IN 47542 (812-683-0909) 1977 RA Daugherty, Kenton R. (Chandler), P. O. Box 321, Nicoma Park, OK 73066 (812-573-1520) 2002 PAS DeKemper, Troy S. (Point Township), 11301 Hwy. 69 S., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (812-838-1726) 2011 PAS Delp, Brad L. (Owensville), 1271 N. Newell Rd., Vincennes, IN 47591 (812-887-1198) 2015 PSV-FT Denning, Nathanial K. (Mackey), 9605 E. Main St., Oakland City, IN 47660 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-549-1424) 1964 RA Dockery, Harold E. (Crossroads Community), P. O. Box 215, Roachdale, IN 46172 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-522-4310) 2011 PAS Doninger, Brett M. (Evansville Grace), 2771 Forest Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (812-598-6504) 1972 RA Drake, Paul E. (Owensville), 3471 Egret Pass, Evansville, IN 47715 (812-773-3679) 1979 RU Duncan, Herschel P. (Clarksville Parkwood), 350 Birch Dr., Charlestown, IN 47111 (812-256-3611) 1989 PAS Elliott, Michael P. (Community of Hope), 1500 Corydon-Ramsey Rd., N.W., Corydon, IN 47112 (812-789-3758) 2012 U Ferree, Charles R., Jr. (Clarksville Parkwood), 22611 Hwy. 62, New Washington, IN 47162 (Cell: 502-821-0136; 812-628-0043) 2013 RA Fillmore, Dale R. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 3131 Murr Ln., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 760-9855197)
2003 PAS Fisher, Floyd E. (Kurtz), 6680 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (812-498-4880) 1994 PAS Fleschner, Mark E. (Terre Haute First), 1212 Elizabeth Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812-299-1226) 1961 RU/SPC Freeland, Ronald E. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 3685 Stone Creek Cir., Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812-725-1425) 1988 PAS Gates, Paul R. (Boonville), 323 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-8970591) 1949 RA Gerbig, Bernice L. (Boonville), 315 N. 8th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-897-2342) 1970 RA Gladding, Stephen E. (Terre Haute First), 275 E. 950 S., Clinton, IN 47842 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-243-7827) 1988 U Godin, Carol J. (Crosspointe Community, Ohio), 229 Belleaire Ave., Springfield, OH 45503 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 937-3244215) 1994 SPC Gorman, Tracy L. (Princeton New Life), 500 E. Walnut St., Evansville, IN 47713 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-421-3800) 1987 PAS Greene, Steven R. (The Point), 1154 Bristol Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (
[email protected]; 812-522-1684) 1986 PAS Grenier, Fred J. (Winslow), 205 W. Center St., Winslow, IN 47598 (Email:
[email protected]; 915-490-8813) 1996 RU Hammel, Mark, 4710 W. Co. Rd. 900 N., Scipio, IN 47273 (812-592-2628) 2012 SPC/PAS Hanner, Douglas E. (Valley Mission), 6525 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812498-3912) 2007 PSV-PT Havens, Amy A. (Zion Community), 759 Cannon Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-585-0448) 2007 PSV-PT Havens, William T. (Zion Community), 759 Cannon Ct., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-585-0285) 1985 SPC/PAS Hayes, David S. (Nashville Parkview), 740 Sam’s Hill Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-720-0593) 1998 U Heidler, D. Wayne (Spencer First), 3449 N. Hartstrait Rd., Bloomington, IN 47404 (812-325-6104) 1974 RA Henderson, Doyle (Mitchell), 35 Aurora Ann Ln., Bedford, IN 47421 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-277-0704) 1976 PAS Hicks, James R. (Bloomington First), 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 (812-824-2317) 1995 RA/PAS Higgs, Ronnie L., Sr. (Dana), P. O. Box 364, Dana, IN 47847 (812-4597692) 2014 PAS Highland, Nickolus R. (Union Chapel), 5970 S. State Rd. 59, Clay City, IN 47841 (812-939-2982) 1999 PAS Hughes, Andy J. (Zion Community), 4741 N. Palisade Dr., Bloomington, IN 47404 (812-876-8193)
1994 RA/PAS Hyman, Myers L. (Mount Vernon First), 1003 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (812-838-2743) 2013 PAS Johnson, Andrew P. (Princeton New Life), 691 S. Concord Dr., Princeton, IN 47670 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-508-1526) 2002 PAS Johnson, George J. (Washington), 315 N. W. 1st St., Washington, IN 47501 (812-254-3555) 2013 SPC Kelsheimer, Larry A. (St. Bernice), P. O. Box 161, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-832-8108) 1976 PAS King, Dennis E. (Newburgh), 319 S. 7th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812897-4781) 1982 RA King, Robert L. (Winslow), 119 N. 2nd Ave., Oakland City, IN 47660 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-749-3787) 1981 RA Kirkman, H. Ross (Greencastle), 76 Ridgeland Rd., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; Cell-765-721-1296; 765-653-7352) 2009 SPC Kochersperger, Steven A. (Evansville First), 1042 E. Boonville-New Harmony Rd., Evansville, IN 47725 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-774-3686) 1995 U Kost, Denny C. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 4203 Black Oak Ct., New Albany, IN 47150 (812-948-8458) 2004 PAS Ladson, Robert Michael. (Greene County), P. O. Box 283, Elnora, IN 47529 (Cell: 812-489-0227; 812-692-5449) 2011 PSV-FT Lane, W. Douglas (Columbus First), 2741 18th St., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 615-969-6395) 1988 EVT/SEC Leckrone, Larry D. (Kurtz), 6500 N. Co Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-521-6500) 2003 PAS Lee, Garrett A. (St. Bernice), P. O. Box 155, St. Bernice, IN 47875 (765832-3113) 2005 PAS Lichtley, Timothy E. (Brownstown), 210 S. Water St., Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-569-5052) 1977 EVC Loman, H. Lane (Calvary Community Fellowship), 1915 Cottage Ave., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]: 812-350-4625) 2014 PAS Loutner, Stanton L. (Nashville Parkview), 4903 Timber Ridge Dr., Columbus, IN 47201 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-3427001) 1963 RA Luff, Claud (Owensville), 6659 W. 450 S., Owensville, IN 47665 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-385-6929) 1981 PAS Main, Ricky D. (Salem), 503 W. Hackberry St., Salem, IN 47167 (812865-6710) 1973 CHP Malaska, Hilkka O. (Freetown), P. O. Box 426, Walker, MN 56484 (218547-3722) 1966 RA Mathias, Larry E. (Terre Haute First), 6695 N. Wahoo Ct., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (E-mail:
[email protected]; Cell-812-239-5315; 812-466-2311)
1971 RU 1984 RU 1962 RA 1989 PAS 2013 EDU 1955 RA 1972 RA 1961 RA 2003 PAS 1995 PAS 2012 U 2010 PAS 1978 PAS 1959 RU 1998 U 2013 SPC 1987 PAS 2000 U 2005 PAS 2005 PAS 1990 RA
McCaffry, Joseph P. (Mount Vernon First), 5714 O’Hara Dr., Evansville, IN 47711 (812-476-6453) McCallie, James D. (Nashville Parkview), 6511 S. Dixon Rd., Columbus, IN 47201 (812-988-9305) McClure, Estell R. (Terre Haute Southside), 1270 W. Seminole, Terre Haute, IN 47802 (812-391-0718) McDowell, Danny K. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 4924 Charlestown Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-786-7047) Miles, Thomas A. (Zion Community), P. O. 586, Ellettsville, IN 47429 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-679-8473) Miracle, Walter R. (The Point), 7250 Arthur Blvd. Apt. 123, Merrillville, IN 46410 (219-769-2283) Mitchell, R. Dean (Harmony Chapel), 715 Harmony Rd., New Harmony, IN 47631 (812-682-5609) Mitchum, Clarence. R. (Newburgh), 202 4th St., Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-483-4860) Moran, Timothy S. (Evansville Beacon), 1736 Dianne Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (812-484-6673) Morante, J. David (Oasis of Hope), 331 E. Freeman Ave., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-524-9748) Morgan, Donald R. (Cayuga), 18131 Hwy. WW, Everton, MO 65646 (Email:
[email protected]; 417-535-6085) Muncie, E. Jane (Greencastle), 580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (765-653-7220) Muncie, Robert W. (Greencastle), 580 S. Co. Rd. 100 E., Greencastle, IN 46135 (765-653-7220) Newby, Harold D. (Terre Haute First), 2465 Huber Ln., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-234-1614) Newport, Donovan W. (Freetown), 1981 Mitten Rd., Bowling Green, IN 47833 (812-497-2580) Nichols, Joshua R. (Newburgh New Life), 1044 E. Boonville-New Harmony Rd., Evansville, Evansville, IN 47725 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-781-9942) Nossett, Darin D. (Oakland City), 818 Highland Ave., Oakland City, IN 47660 (812-749-4117) Olson, Scott W. (Community of Hope), 8055 Jill Cir. N. W., Ramsey, IN 47166 (812-655-4689) Parsons, Joel D. (Mitchell), 213 Old Hwy. 60 W., Mitchell, IN 47446 (812-849-4671) Parsons, Karolyn L. (Mitchell), 213 Old Hwy. 60 W., Mitchell, IN 47446 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-849-4671) Parsons, Ricky J. (Cory Community), 1208 Pebble Creek Dr., Jeffersonvile, IN 47130 (812-240-9909)
1974 DS 1980 2014 1976 2001 1964 1969 1976 1983 2009 2006 1982 2001 2003 1979 2009 1977 1956 1989 2013 1965
Pate, Garry D. (Bedford Davis Memorial), 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-279-6621) RA Phipps, Paul M. (Brazil), 9500 E. Old Fort Harrison Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-877-6146) SPC Pike, William E. (Greencastle), 415 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-653-5050) RA Pullum, Jimmy D. (Evansville First), 5001 Earl Ave., Evansville, IN 47715 (812-453-4153) PAS Pursell, William J. (Cloverdale), 1578 Freeman Rd., Spencer, IN 47460 (812-828-7475) RA Raney, Wendell R. (Crossroads Community), 11829 E. County Rd. 200 N., Russellville, IN 46175 (765-435-2158) RA Reed, Bill L. (Mackey), 10511 Williamsburg Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-490-7999) SPC Reid, William D. (Tell City), 2213 Franklin St., Tell City, IN 47586 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-547-6030) RA/PAS Riggle, Albert L. (Rockville), 17760 S. 250 E., Clinton, IN 47842 (812249-6956) PSV-FT Riggle, Jason A. (Terre Haute First), 825 W. Shadybrook Woods Ave., West Terre Haute, IN 47885 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-2302296) PAS Roberts, Mark S. (Crossroads Community), 3187 S. Willowbrook Dr., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (765-866-0569) RU Robison, Ervin L. (Point Township), 12550 Bonebank Rd., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812204-4301) PAS Rocker, Shane C. (Calvary Community Fellowship), 2275 S. 450 E. Rd. Columbus, IN 47203 (812-375-0792) PAS Rogers, Brian A. (Columbus First), 412 N. Country Club Rd., Columbus, IN 47201 (
[email protected]; 812-725-2794) PAS Ross, Keith E. (Peter’s Switch), 9528 N. Co. Rd. 760 E., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-522-5146) GA Ross, Sarah E. (Zion Community), 9528 N. Co. Rd. 760 E., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]) PSV-PT Rush, Robert C. (Orleans), 5595 E. Co. Rd. 900 N., Orleans, IN 47452 (812-865-2613) RA Russell, Lindy G. (Terre Haute First), c/o Timothy Russell, 201 N. 35 th St., Terre Haute, IN 47803 (812-251-7385) U Sampson, Wesley D. (Greencastle), P. O. Box 634, Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-592-4841) PAS Scott, Jonathan D. (Newburgh New Life), 4188 Wyntree Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630 (812-858-5800) RA Scutt, M. V. (Zion Community), 4141 W. Heritage Way, Bloomington, IN 47403 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-825-4114)
1976 RA 1964 1979 1994 1984 2007 2001 1993 1972 1966 1983 2003 2001 1995 1996 1977 1970 1969 1965 2012
Sellards, Harry R. (Harmony Chapel), 318 N. Church St., Poseyville, IN 47633 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-760-5882) PSV-PT Sewell, Roy H. (Sullivan), 341 W. Indiana Ave., Sullivan, IN 47882 (812-268-6811) RU Shear, Paul D. (Spencer First), 120 Gilmer St., Spencer, IN 47460 (812829-0342) RU Shelton, David D. (Kurtz), 502 W. Walnut, Brownstown, IN 47220 (812498-4370) RA Shepherd, Robert O. (Georgetown), 1537 Briarwood Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129 (E-mail:
[email protected]; Cell: 502-262-5084; 812948-8191) PAS Sloan, Garret R. (Vincennes First), 103 N. 19th St., Vincennes, IN 475915524 (812-882-8363) RA Smith, Larry E. (Owensville), 313 S. Second Ave., Haubstadt, IN 47639 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-686-3553) U Smith, Ned B. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 4320 Emerald Way, New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 502-5531008) RA/ESR Solomon, Bryan E. (Valley Mission), P. O. Box 714, North Vernon, IN 47265 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-343-8616) RA Sorensen, Melburn H. (Cory Community), 910 Lankford St., Clay City, IN 47841 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-239-3493) RA Sparks, K. Michael (Brazil), 6257 N. Lake in the Woods Dr., Brazil, IN 47834 (812-448-2765) U Sprouls, Glen A. (Rockville), 4678 W. Co. Rd. 40 N., Rockville, IN 47872 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-245-2348) PSV-FT Spurgeon, Damon K. (Columbus First), 4732 Eastgate Dr., Columbus, IN 47203 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-344-4843) PAS Stanley, Trevor L. (Odon), 305 W. Elnora St., Odon, IN 47562 (812-6364353) PAS/SPC Stepp, Todd A. (Heartland), 1015 Pioneer Ln., Greenville, IN 47124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-430-5823) RU Stewart, Wanda (Rockport), 1241 S. Jike Ct., Rockport, IN 47635 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-649-9502) EVR Street, A. David (Georgetown), 855 KY Hwy. 541, Jackson, KY 41339 (Email:
[email protected]; 606-824-4693) RU Suits, Jack L. (Columbus First), 3003 Stardust Ln., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-522-0855) RA Terry, Jack T. (Terre Haute Southside), 211 Crossbow St., Sheridan, IN 46069 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 317-902-5310) PSV-FT Thompson, Heath J. (Terre Haute First), 4314 N. 17th St., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-201-9833)
1984 EDU Thompson, Houston E. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 1160 Swan Dr., Bradley, IL 60915 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 815-9395104) 2009 PSV-FT Thompson, Mark A. (Bedford Davis Memorial), 1109 24th St., Bedford, IN 47421 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-278-4474) 2012 PAS Todd, Chester (Chet) W. (Evansville First), 8030 Newburgh Rd., Evansville, IN 47715 (812-459-9234) 2015 PAS Upshaw, Matthew P. (Bloomington Eastview), 3511 S. Tudor Ln., Bloomington, IN 47401 (812-455-1049) 2000 PSV-PT VanHoose, Timothy W. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 6058 Budd Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 502-664-6093) 1974 RA/PAS Walker, Donald R. (Georgetown), 1786 McDonald Ln., New Albany, IN 47150 (812-945-4349) 1983 PAS Warren, David P. (Spencer First), 168 N. Washington St., Spencer, IN 47460 (812-829-2346) 1962 RA Watson, Robert E. (Terre Haute First), 3631 E. Terrace Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47805 (812-460-0671) 1999 PAS West, Cathy A. (Evansville Faith), 1204 S. Rotherwood Ave., Evansville, IN 47714 (812-437-3929) 2010 PAS Wetnight, Richard M. (Freedom), 2723 W. Co. Rd. 1200 N., Brazil, IN 47834 (812-442-0528) 1973 RA White, Ronald E. (Evansville Grace), 524 Greenleaf Dr., Evansville, IN 47710 (812-204-5910) 1969 SPC Wilson, Gary W. (Clarksville Parkwood), 610 S. Main St., English, IN 47118 E-mail:
[email protected]; (812-406-9095) 1963 RA/PAS Wineinger, Darrell D. (Springs Valley), 410 Reyling Dr., Jasper, IN 47546 (812-482-3784) 2001 PAS Wooten, Mark A. (Crothersville), 1306 Brooks Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (812-216-3478) 1993 RA Wooten, Roger A. (Evansville Grace), 3910 Kennesaw Dr., Evansville, IN 47725 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 573-820-7003) 2015 PSV-FT Wright, Andrew V. (Greencastle), 33 Cottonwood Ct. Greencastle, IN 46135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 765-301-9085) 1997 PSV-PT Yates, Bruce D. (Spencer First), 740 W. Indiana Ave., Spencer, IN 47460 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-821-4845) G. ORDAINED DEACONS 2003 PSV-FT Burbrink, Joel D. (The Point), 2402 E. 950 S., Columbus, IN 47201 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-764-2241)
1994 SPC Smith, Maria H. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 4320 Emerald Way, New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 502550-6962) 1991 RA Walker, Peter Ken (Community of Hope), P. O. Box 188, Corydon, IN 47112 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-972-2451; 812738-3054) H. LICENSED MINISTERS 2014 PSV-PT
Caplinger, Joshua W. (Bloomington First), 812 Clover Dr., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812528-2051) 2013 PSV-FT DeKemper, Andrew S. (Evansville Grace), 5027 Broadway Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-4991674 2012 PSV-PT/STU Diaz, Phillip J. (Washington), 206 E. Pearl St., Washington, IN 47501 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-617-1707) 2012 PAS Doyle, Peter J. (Dale), P. O. Box 284, Dale, IN 47523-0284 (513319-2958) 2013 PSV-FT Florian, Aaron K. (The Point), 720 Brookwood Ct., Seymour, IN 47274 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 708-623-5909) 2009 PSV-PT Gall, Aaron M. (Evansville Grace), 2805 W. Virginia St., Evansville, IN 47712 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-4809562) 2015 STU Horne, Jared M. (Bloomington First), 812 Clover Dr., Ellettsville, IN 47429 (812-528-2051) 2013 PSV-FT Koehn, Cory D. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 1760 Genung Dr., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail: pastorcory@ christscommunity.org; 815-450-8046) 2014 PAS Latham, Larry A. (Jordan), 5059 E. State Rd. 42, Center Point, IN 47840 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-986-2700) 2012 PSV-FT McDowell, Nicholas W. (New Albany Christ’s Community), 4916 Charlestown Rd., New Albany, IN 47150 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-786-7172) 2014 PAS Muncie, Benjamin R. (Stinesville), P. O. Box 95, Stinesville, IN 47464 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-447-9837) 2014 U Phillips, Charles J. ‘CJ’ (Newburgh New Life), 93 Nance Ln., Apt. B-11, Nashville, TN 37210 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812204-8304) 2011 U Poulton, Anthony J. (Kurtz), 9883 W. State Rd. 58, Norman, IN 47264 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-995-2525) 2014 PAS Quinn, Kevin D. (Shoals), P. O. Box 145, Shoals, IN 47581 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-247-3014)
2007 PAS 2012 2014 2012 2014 2009 2011 2011 2014
Richardson, Gerald L. (Orleans), 2018 O St., Bedford, IN 47421 (812-275-3590) TRF Roberts, Jacob A., in process of transfer to Nebraska PAS Shay, Patrick A. (Cory Community), 225 S. Co. Rd. 500 W., Cory, IN 47846 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-360-4734) U Smith, Chadwick M. (Heartland) PSV-PT Smith, Matthew J. (Evansville First), 713 E. Riverside Dr., Evansville, IN 47713 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-4547200) PSV-PT Smitson, John E., Jr. (Grandview), 829 13th St., Tell City, IN 47586 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-719-9601) PAS Stoops, Dale A. (Terre Haute Southside), 1905 S. Fourth St., Terre Haute, IN 47802 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-2017146) PSV-FT/STU Welden, Jared D. (Brownstown), 402 E. Tanner St., Apt. B, Brownstown, IN 47220 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 812-7465031) U Wells, Laura L. (Union Chapel), 6770 W. Co. Rd. 300 S., Cory, IN 47846 (812-239-3961) Ministry Role Code Designations
CED—Christian Education Minster PAS—Pastor CHP—Chaplain PSV-FT—Pastoral Service-Full Time DA—District Assignment PSV-PT—Pastoral Service Part Time DIA—District Interim Assigned RA—Retired Assigned DS—District Superintendent RU—Retired Unassigned EDU—Education SPC—Special Service/Interdenominational ESR—Evangelism Service, Retired STU—Student EVC—Evangelist, Commissioned TRF—In Process of Transfer EVR—Evangelist, Registered U—Unassigned GA—Missionary The second column is ministerial role code designation for each minister. I. TENURED EVANGELIST Leckrone, Larry D. (Kurtz), 6500 N. Co. Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 J. COMMISSIONED EVANGELISTS Loman, H. Lane (Columbus Calvary), 1915 Cottage Ave., Columbus, IN 47201 (Email:
[email protected]; 812-350-4625)
K. REGISTERED EVANGELISTS Street, A. David (Georgetown), P. O. Box 10, Vancleve, KY 41385 (606-693-5000) L. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED Clark, Ronald L. (Boonville), 814 S. 4th St., Boonville, IN 47601 (812-550-4033) Solomon, Bryan E. (Valley Mission), P. O. Box 714, North Vernon, IN 47265 (E-mail:
[email protected]; cell: 812-343-8616) M. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST Leckrone, Larry D. (Kurtz), 6500 N. Co Rd. 825 W., Norman, IN 47264 N. MINISTERS AND LAYPERSONS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS Pate, Garry D. (Bedford Davis Memorial), 3827 Austin Dr., Bedford, IN 47421 (812279-6621)
II. General Information A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER 1. Elders W. Sherman Beville from the Indianapolis District Dale R. Fillmore from the Southern California District Roger A. Wooten from the Missouri District 2. Licensed Ministers Aaron M. Gall from the Chicago Central District Cory D. Koehn from the Chicago Central District B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED 1. Elders Rudolph G. Lee to the Indianapolis District 2. Licensed Ministers Nickolas D. Gebhart to the Central California District Jacob M. Taylor to the Illinois District Ryan L. Walters to the Northwest Indiana District Thomas E. Wilfong, Jr., to the East Ohio District
C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS Nathanial K. Denning, Matthew P. Upshaw, Andrew V. Wright D. DROPPED FROM THE MINISTERIAL ROLL 1. Elders Duane H. Boady, Brian L. Keller E. DECEASED 1. Elders Richard A. Miller F. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP 1. Elders Allen A. Adams, Ralph K. Barger, Kenton R. Daugherty, Ronnie L. Higgs, Sr., Myers L. Hyman, Ricky J. Parsons, Albert L. Riggle, David D. Shelton G. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Jared M. Horne H. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE Joshua W. Caplinger, Andrew S. DeKemper, Nathanial K. Denning, Phillip J. Diaz, Peter J. Doyle, Aaron K. Florian, Aaron M. Gall, Cory D. Koehn, Larry A. Latham, Nicholas W. McDowell, Benjamin R. Muncie, Charles J. Phillips, Anthony J. Poulton, Kevin D. Quinn, Gerald L. Richardson, Jacob A. Roberts, Patrick A. Shay, Chadwick M. Smith, Matthew J. Smith, John E. Smitson, Jr., Dale A. Stoops, Matthew P. Upshaw, Jared D. Welden, Laura L. Wells and Andrew V. Wright I. MINISTER’S LICENSES NOT RENEWED Troy D. Burns, Matthew S. Moore J. CHURCH DISORGANIZED Harvest Chapel K. CHURCHES MERGED (CTM) Linton Liberty with Newberry
L. CHURCHES GRANTED NAME CHANGE Freedom Community Church of the Nazarene to Freedom Church of the Nazarene Newberry Church of the Nazarene to Greene County Church of the Nazarene New Hope Church of the Nazarene to Fort Branch Church of the Nazarene Church-Type Mission (CTM) Columbus Shalom Church of the Nazarene to CTM Shalom Hispanic Church of the Nazarene M. CHURCH—TYPE MISSIONS (CTM) Midwest Trail Ride, Shalom Hispanic, Simple I N. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS Larry E. Smith was listed with a role code of TRF in the 2010 and 2011 journals. His transfer to Kentucky was not completed, so his role code should have been “U”, unassigned, in the 2010 journal and “PAS”, Pastor at Owensville in 2011. Stephen Gladding was mistakenly left out of the Terre Haute First Church Directory in the 2011 journal; he should have been listed as an Associate Pastor. O. WHERE TO SEND MONIES General Funds: Global Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, P. O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 District Funds: Lynne Speer, 10333 E. 1250 N., Odon, IN 47562 District NMI Funds: Marilyn Hicks, 4010 S. Falcon Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403 District NYI Funds: Pat Shay, 225 S. Co. Rd. 500 W., Cory, IN 47846 District SDMI Funds: Dede Jones, 1141 N. U. S. Hwy. 231, Spencer, IN 47460 District Lifeline/W&W: Dede Jones, 1141 N. U. S. Hwy. 231, Spencer, IN 47460 Nazarene Bible College Offering: Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3704 Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering: Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
III. Plan of Examination A. HOW TO BEGIN For information, contact ministerial studies secretary, Jason Riggle, 825 W. Shadybrook Woods Ave., West Terre Haute, IN 47885 (812-230-2296). If you are not currently enrolled in the Modular Course of Study, but are interested in enrollment, first contact your pastor. For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal), contact the district secretary, Rev. David Warren, P. O. Box 335, Spencer, IN 47460 (812-829-3419).
B. INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS 1. The District Board of Ministry (DBM) serves in the capacity of aiding and guiding all candidates on this district in their preparation for the various forms of ministry and the promotion of continuing education for ordained ministers and other staff ministers on the district. 2. The board's responsibility extends to licensees who are enrolled in colleges as well as those enrolled in the modular course of study. 3. The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attendance at a Nazarene liberal arts college or Nazarene Bible College, and if possible, the Nazarene Theological Seminary. 4. All students attending schools or colleges must furnish a transcript of credits on subjects taken during the year by April 1 in order to receive credit for that year. 5. College students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with MANUAL, par. 527.-527.6. Modular Course of Study 1. The modular courses are under the immediate supervision of the DBM. 2. Students desiring to enroll should forward a written request to the chairman or secretary of the board. 3. Each student is instructed to purchase a Regional Sourcebook on Ordination to become familiar with the details of the entire program. 4. New students should contact the Modular Coordinator for information regarding courses and dates. 5. The requirements, according to MANUAL, par. 530.3, state that the candidate must complete at least two modules each year. 6. Candidates should contact Mark Fleschner, Ministerial Course of Study Coordinator, for necessary textbook(s) for each course. 7. Local license cannot be renewed after two years without written approval of the district superintendent if the local minister has not completed at least two courses per MCOS (MANUAL, par. 529.4). 8. All course work must be completed within the specified time frame given by each instructor. 9. Candidates should be prepared to appear for an interview as called upon by the DBM at the time and place specified. 10. Students desiring a district license must request an application each year from the district secretary: Rev. David Warren, P. O. Box 335, Spencer, IN 47460. 11. All grades / transcripts must be completed and returned to the DBM ministerial studies secretary upon completion of each course or no later than April 1 to receive credit for that work in the current year.
12. In order to complete the MCOS, each student will complete a final paper. The paper will cover items related to your supervised ministry experience. The particulars related to the paper will be given to each prospective graduate by February 15 of the candidate’s graduation year. The paper will be returned to the DBM by April 1 for approval.
COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY STUDENTS College/university students are responsible to submit to the DBM documentary evidence of academic standing in harmony with MANUAL, 530.1-530.4. College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with MANUAL, 527.1 and 527.3. Yearly updates should be submitted to the DBM by the student showing completed course work by April 1. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the DBM, and requirements stated in the current MANUAL will not be waived. C. MODULES The modular courses to be completed are listed below. A minimum of two courses are required each year. All modules must be completed for ordination. Administering the Local Church Becoming a Holy People Communicating Cross-Culturally Communicating the Gospel in a Pluralistic World Communicating with Spoken and Written Language Declaring the Gospel of God Examining Our Christian Heritage 1 Examining Our Christian Heritage 2 Exploring Christian Ministry Exploring John Wesley’s Theology Exploring Nazarene History and Polity Interpreting Scripture Investigating Christian Theology 1 Investigating Christian Theology 2 Leading the People of God Living Ethical Lives Practicing Wesleyan-Holiness Spiritual Foundation Preaching the Story of God Providing Christian Education for All Ages Shepherding God’s People
Supervised Ministry Experience – Summary Paper Telling the New Testament Story of God Telling the Old Testament Story of God Tracing the Story of God in the Bible
IV. Daily Proceedings PRELIMINARY SERVICE
Tuesday Evening, July 14, 2015 The Sixty-seventh Annual Assembly of the Southwest Indiana District of the Church of the Nazarene convened at 7:00 pm at Camp Camby in Camby, Indiana. The Olivetians opened with “In The House Of The Lord,” and “Cover The Earth.” Dr. Garry Pate called into session the Sixty-seventh Annual District Assembly and welcomed the congregation. Dr. Pate introduced Dr. and Mrs. David Roland, Northwest Indiana District Superintendent. Dr. John Bowling, President of Olivet Nazarene University (ONU), brought greetings and showed a video of ONU. The Olivetians sang, “You Remain.” Dr. Brian Allen spoke about how we each play a part in the Olivet story. The Olivetians closed the presentation with the song, “I Am Sold Out.” Rev. Jane Muncie read Matthew 9:9-13, and led the congregation in prayer. “Adam’s Voice” led the congregational singing and brought the special music, “It’s My Desire.” Rev. Paul Gates gave several announcements. Rev. David Warren, district secretary, asked for a motion to accept the report of the Nominating Committee and that the ballot be by plurality. The motion carried. Delegates were instructed to vote following the evening service or before the morning session. Rev. Trevor Stanley, pastor of Odon, prayed for the offering. The offertory was provided by the Adams family children playing “We Will Glorify” on their violins. Rev. Bob Broadbooks brought greetings from the USA/Canada region and introduced Dr. Pate for his fifth annual report as district superintendent. Dr. Pate welcomed everyone to the Sixty-seventh District Assembly. His report was divided into two parts, one entitled, “Church Health Highlights,” the second entitled, “Prayer: The Key.”
Dr. Pate spoke about the highlights of the past church year. These were new Nazarenes, All Funds Paid In Full, Mission Ten Churches and other statistical highlights. Dr. James Hicks, SWID SDMI Chairman was thanked for his service to the district. Damon Sturgeon was thanked for his work as the district NYI president. District NMI president, Mrs. Rita Stanley, was thanked for her leadership. Mrs. Sandi Miller and Mrs. Teri Richardson were thanked for their work in the district office. The District Advisory Board was thanked for their work throughout the year. He gave thanks to his wife, Carolyn, for praying for him and for traveling many miles with him across the district. Eagle Awards were presented to Mr. Tim Scott, Rev. Damon Spurgeon and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie and Kathrin Hast. In Dr. Pate’s second section of his report, “Prayer: The Key,” he asked the question, “What happens when the church prays?” He quoted Jim Cymbala, who wrote: “We must have a visitation of the Holy Spirit, or bust.” Dr. Pate stated that in last year’s report he suggested five strategies to assist the process of becoming increasingly spiritually healthy. Dr. Pate feels all of these concerns have a legitimate place in our efforts to tune ourselves to God’s work in this world. However, unapologetically, Dr. Pate called the SWID district to an increased culture of prayer both individually and collectively as congregations. Quoting Charles G. Finney, “The prayer meeting is the index to the spiritual condition in a church. If the prayer meeting is neglected and the spirit of prayer is not manifest, you know that the spiritual condition is ‘low.’ Let me go into the prayer meeting and I can always see the spiritual condition of that church. Every minister ought to know that if the prayer meeting is neglected, all his labors are in vain.” Our greatest need is for the convicting, convincing power of the Holy Spirit to track down lost people until they can run no longer. We need the very Spirit of God to settle in among us to burn a renewed passion for holiness within us. As a result, Dr. Pate is calling us to a single connected Southwest Indiana Church of the Nazarene in 80 (more or less) locations to a year of prayer – a year to develop a culture of prayer by any and all means the Holy Spirit may give. Dr. Pate has prepared a “Prayer Tool Kit” for every pastor and church with resources that he will explain and encourage in the pastors’ breakout session tomorrow. Dr. Pate concluded his report by saying that it is his prayer that we catch a glimpse of a new day of God’s Spirit working afresh and powerfully in response to our earnest prayers for the salvation of souls and the spiritual renewal of our churches.
It is his prayer that we lay hold of the great promises of God that assure us that He will hear us when we wholeheartedly seek after Him and His will be done here on earth as it is in heaven. Adam’s Voice sang, “Days of Elijah.” Rev. Broadbooks asked for the motion to accept the report. Mr. Bruce Hamlin closed in prayer.
Wednesday Morning, July 15, 2015 A musical prelude was given by Adam’s Voice. Dr. Pate welcomed the congregation to the assembly. The call to worship and prayer were given by Doug Jones. Adam’s Voice led the congregational music. Dr. Ron Blake brought the morning devotional message from Matthew 16:24. Dr. Blake spoke about denying ourselves to Christ, taking up the cross and being sold out to bring others to Christ. Dr. Pate introduced the new pastors on the district to the assembly. The District Ministerial Credentials Board report was presented. A motion was made, seconded and carried to receive the report. The District Advisory Board report was presented. A motion was made, seconded and carried to receive the report. The Board of Ministry – Ministerial Studies Report was presented. A motion was made, seconded and carried to receive the report. Dr. James Hicks presented the SDMI report. A motion was made, seconded, and carried to receive the report. Report of the Program Committee was presented. A motion was made, seconded, and carried to receive the report. Rev. David Hayes shared with the assembly his Missional Development training that he will present in the break-out sessions later in the day.
Mr. Mark Shuff brought the Financial Committee Report. Mr. Shuff noted the changes. A motion was made, seconded, and carried to receive the report. Nazarene Essentials video clip was shown. Dr. Pate recognized the churches who have paid the World Evangelism Fund in full for at least the last ten years. These churches include: Bedford Davis Memorial, Bloomington First, Brownstown, Calvary Community Fellowship, Columbus First, Crossroads Community, Fort Branch, Francisco, Freedom Community, Grandview, Greencastle, Heartland, Huntingburg, Jasper, Mackey, New Albany Christ’s Community, Oakland City, Odon, Petersburg, Point Township, Princeton New Life, Rockport, Rockville, Shoals, Spencer First, Terre Haute First, Union Chapel, and Washington. Dr. Pate recognized the churches who have paid 110% of their World Evangelism Fund goal. A video was shown from our SWID missionary, Ms. Sarah Ross. Dr. Pate made announcements. Pastor’s reportswere given from Bedford Davis Memorial, Midwest Trail Ride Cowboy Church (CTM), Orleans, Springs Valley, Turning Point, Georgetown, Heartland, New Albany Christ’s Community, Brownstown, Calvary Community Fellowship, Columbus First, Crothersville, Peter’s Switch, and The Point. Dr. Pate presented the Prayer Tool Kit to the Bedford, New Albany and Seymour Zones and then dismissed for lunch.
Wednesday Afternoon Mr. Mark Shuff played the musical prelude. Dr. Mark Fleschner welcomed the assembly. Adam’s Voice led the assembly in congregational singing. Mrs. Lynne Speer, District Treasurer, presented the financial report and review statement from the auditor. A motion was made, seconded, and carried to receive the report. Results of Ballot #1 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224; invalid, 1. For District Advisory Board – Ordained Ministers: David (Chip) Bullock, 87; David Warren, 135.
Results of Ballot #2 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224 ; invalid, 1. For District Advisory Board – Layperson: Steve Boggs, 67; Bruce Hamlin, 126; Tim Scott, 117; Sarah Warren, 111. Results of Ballot #3 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224; invalid, 1. For District Ministerial Credentials Board: William Covey, 118; Stanton Loutner, 65; Robert Muncie, 138, David Warren, 108. Results of Ballot #4 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224; invalid, 1. For Olivet Nazarene University Trustee – Steve Boggs, 110; Sarah Warren, 109. Results of Ballot #5 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224; invalid, 1. For District SDMI chairperson – James Hicks: Yes, 214; No, 8. Results of Ballot #6 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224; invalid, 1. For District SDMI Board – Minister – Nickolus Highland, 62; Andrew Johnson, 152. Results of Ballot #7 as follows: Total ballots cast, 224; invalid, 1. For District SDMI Board Laypersons – Dede Jones, 126; Brenda Loutner, 93. Rev. Warren and Dr. Pate made announcements. A motion was made, seconded and passed for the district secretary to edit the minutes, and destroy the ballots at the close of the assembly. Dr. Pate dismissed two-thirds of the assembly to their break-out sessions. Pastor’s reports from Boonville, Chandler, Dale, Evansville Faith, Evansville First, Evansville Grace, Mount Vernon First, Newburgh, Newburgh New Life, Point Township, Rockport, Tell City, Brazil, Cory Community, Crossroads Community, Greencastle, Patricksburg, Rockville, St. Bernice, Terre Haute First, Terre Haute Southside, and Union Chapel. Dr. Pate discussed the Prayer Tool Kit with the pastors who had just reported. Pastor’s reports from Bloomington Eastview, Bloomington First, Freedom Community, Nashville Parkview, Spencer First, Stinesville, Zion Community, Huntingburg, Mackey, Oakland City, Petersburg, Princeton New Life, Winslow, Bicknell, Newberry and Linton Liberty (CTM), Odon, Sullivan, Vincennes First, and Washington. Dr. Pate discussed the Prayer Took Kit with the pastors who had just reported.
Two additional sessions were taking place at the same time as these reports. These were: “Corporate Prayer: The Indispensable Covering” with Rev. Tim Kellerman and “Missional Me” with Rev. David Hayes. Dr. Pate gave announcements and adjourned the business sessions.
Wednesday Evening Adam’s Voice brought the musical prelude. Dr. Garry Pate welcomed everyone to the Ordination Service and led the congregation in prayer. Mr. David Adams led the congregational singing. Dr. Pate presented Rev. Ralph Barger, Rev. Myers Hyman, and Rev. Al Riggle, each with a plaque as they are retiring from the ministry. Dr. Warrick thanked them for their ministry as representatives of the General Church. Dr. Pate presented the challenge to a newly-licensed minister Jared M. Horne. Mr. Adams led the congregation in the processional Hymn, “Holiness Unto The Lord.” Rev. David Warren presented the following candidates for ordination: Nathaniel K. Denning, Matthew P. Upshaw, and Andrew V. Wright. Dr. Warrick received the ordinands. Dr. Warrick, Dr. Pate, Mr. P. J. Doerner, Rev. Darin Nossett, Rev. Brian Rogers, and Rev. Dale Stoops read the responsive reading. The Minister’s Choir sang, “It Is Well With My Soul,” directed by Mr. David Adams. Adam’s Voice sang, “I Will Not Forget Thee.” Dr. Warrick brought the evening message, reading from John 15:16. God was preparing them for the work He had called them to. We did not choose God, He chose us. Jesus was telling the disciples that you did not choose this assignment, it was chosen for you. We have all been set apart to be witnesses for Christ. The primary purpose for being sent is to be a witness for Christ and to bear fruit. Christ will give you whatever you need to accomplish His purposes.
Dr. Warrick then ordained the candidates as elders in the Church of the Nazarene. The new elders were congratulated by the congregation. Dr. Warrick prayed the benediction. Adam’s Voice led the recessional with the song, “A Charge to Keep I Have.”
V. Reports A. DISTRICT OFFICERS 1. District Superintendent Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene “Resourcing and Developing Healthy Churches”
Part 1 ‐ Report: “Church Health Highlights” I.
Signs of Spiritual Health
A. New Nazarene Goal Reached Based on the denominational goal for new members, thirteen of our churches reached their goal. They are Cory (17), Evansville First (12), Evansville Grace (6), Mount Vernon (9), Oasis of Hope (12), Owensville (6), Patricksburg (7), Princeton New Life (22), Rockport (42), Shoals, (6), The Point (71), Turning Point, (9) and Winslow (10). These alone total 229 toward a total of 337 “new Nazarenes” this year!1 B. All Funds Paid in Full2 This next recognition goes to the 60 churches that have paid all funds in full which means paying in full both the World Evangelism Fund (WEF) and the Unified Ministries Fund (UMF). Our World Evangelism Fund supports the collective missions’ outreach effort to 159 world areas. Paying the Unified Ministries Fund is our financial support for 1) all district evangelism efforts, 2) the Pensions & Benefits retirement fund for pastors, and 3) Olivet Nazarene University student scholarships.3 Paying all funds in full is the mark of a Nazarene congregation which recognizes the connectional nature of our denomination. These churches understand how it is that our
Kingdom work is broader than the local congregation. These congregations also understand local churches have set in place overseers of such local congregations from the early New Testament days through the present day (and thus the expense of such). Churches that have paid all funds in full are: Bedford Davis Memorial, Bicknell, Bloomington Eastview, Bloomington First, Boonville, Brazil, Brownstown, Calvary Community Fellowship, Cayuga, Clarksville Parkwood, Cloverdale, Columbus First, Cory Community, Crossroads Community, Dale, Evansville Faith, Evansville First, Evansville Grace, Francisco, Freedom Community, Georgetown, Grandview, Greencastle, Harmony Chapel, Huntingburg, Jasper, Kurtz, Mackey, Mount Vernon First, Midwest Trail Ride (MTR) Cowboy, Nashville Parkview, 1
The Point has received the most “new Nazarenes” both last year and this year. This year’s district total (337) is 158 more than last year’s total of 179! 2
This is the complete list as of the time of this writing (June 22, 2015).
New Albany Christ’s Community, (Ft. Branch) New Hope, Newburgh New Life, Oakland City, Odon, Orleans, Owensville, Patricksburg, Peter’s Switch, Petersburg, Point Township, Princetown New Life, Rockport, Rockville, Shalom Hispanic, Shoals, Simple 1, Spencer First, Springs Valley, St. Bernice, Stinesville, Sullivan, Tell City, Terre Haute First, Terre Haute Southside, (Bedford) Turning Point, Union Chapel, Vincennes First and Winslow.4 C. Mission Ten Churches There are twenty‐six (26) churches that have not only paid all funds in full, but in addition have also given at least 10% to missions. They are our “Mission Ten Churches.”5 Church / Pastor Georgetown / Don Walker Oakland City / Darin Nossett Bicknell / Ralph Clark Shoals / Kevin Quinn Bedford D.M. / Ken Bushey Petersburg / Michael Elliott Spencer 1st / David Warren Winslow / Fred Grenier Crossroads / Mark Roberts Mackey / Chip Bullock Sprgs. Valley / Darrell Wineinger Rockville / Al Riggle Freedom / Rick Wetnight
% to Missions 33.91% 31.65% 22.90% 19.52% 18.34% 17.09% 15.99% 14.56% 14.23% 13.88% 13.35% 12.85% 12.57%
Church / Pastor Columbus 1st / Brian Rogers Owensville / Brad Delp Rockport / Brett Cieslack Peter’s Switch / Keith Ross Tell City / Charles Areson Patricksburg / Clarabelle Jukes Odon / Trevor Stanley Brownstown / Tim Lichtley Boonville / Paul Gates Princeton N.L. / Andrew Johnson Evansville 1st / Chet Todd Union Chapel / Nick Highland TH Southside / Dale Stoops
% to Missions 12.49% 12.44% 12.30% 12.12% 11.97% 11.80% 11.22% 10.92% 10.64% 10.44% 10.23% 10.16% 10.00%
D. Other Statistical Highlights Even with seven churches not having turned in an annual report by June 22, 2015, the quick DS report from the Global Ministry Center still reported 493 conversions and 282 baptisms this church year! II.
Servants We Appreciate
A. Thanks to the faithful! B. Eagle Awards 4
There were 51 churches on this list last year meaning this year’s total of 60 is an increase of nine.
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Formerly called “Stewardship Honor Roll.”
Part 2 ‐ Message: “Prayer: The Key” In an article of the May 12, 2013 Outreach magazine6, journalist Jesse Jackson asks the question: “Have you ever considered the implications of Christ’s startling words when He tells His disciples in John 15:5: ‘Apart from Me you can do nothing? Are we really so spiritually helpless that nothing can be accomplished without God?” Then, in the article titled “What Happens When the Church Prays?,” he recounts a story told by Jim Cymbala, who wrote: “My wife, Carol, and I made the discovery that we are spiritually helpless apart from God in the autumn of 1971 when the little inner‐city New York church I was pastoring was struggling to keep the lights on. Carol and I had frankly admitted to each other that unless God broke through, the Brooklyn Tabernacle was doomed. We couldn’t finesse it along. We couldn’t organize, market and program our way out. The embarrassing truth was that sometimes I didn’t even want to show up for the service. And our weekly Tuesday night prayer meetings were sparsely attended and less than powerful. We had to have a visitation of the Holy Spirit, or bust. I remember praying, ‘Lord, I have no idea how to be a successful pastor. I haven’t been trained. All I know is that Carol and I are working in the middle of New York City, with people dying on every side, overdosing from heroin, consumed by materialism. If the Gospel is so powerful … .’ I couldn’t finish the sentence. Quietly but forcefully, I sensed God speaking: If you and your wife will lead My people to pray and call upon My name, you will never lack for something fresh to preach. I will supply all the money that’s needed, both for the church and for your family, and you will never have a building large enough to contain the crowds I will send in response. I knew I had heard from God, even though I hadn’t experienced some strange vision, nothing sensational or peculiar. God was simply focusing on the only answer to our situation—or anybody else’s for that matter. The next Sunday, I came back to the church and told the tiny congregation, ‘I really feel that I’ve heard from God about our church’s future. From this day on, the prayer meeting will be the barometer of our church. … If we call upon the Lord, He has promised in His Word to answer, to bring the unsaved to Himself, to pour out His Spirit among us. If we don’t call upon the Lord, He has promised nothing. No matter what I preach or what we claim to believe in our heads, the future will depend upon our times of prayer.’ In the weeks that followed, answers to prayer became noticeable. Unsaved relatives and total strangers began to show up. There were junkies, prostitutes and homosexuals. But lost lawyers,
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“What Happens When the Church Prays?”, Jesse Jackson, Outreach Magazine, May 12, 2013. 3
business types and bus drivers turned to the Lord, too. We started to think of ourselves as a ‘Holy Ghost emergency room’ where people in spiritual trauma could be rescued.” I assume most of us know something about what God did at that time ‐ and is still doing ‐ through the ministry of the Brooklyn Tabernacle church. Over these past five years, my reports have varied, but have largely been on the assessment of our district in general: sometimes reporting that we have many older congregations worshipping in older facilities in dying small towns … etc. Also, I have acknowledged the American trends that affect all of us.7 The recent (and controversial) Pew Research report seemed to confirm some of what we have discussed these past recent years.8 In response to our decadal decline, I have challenged us to try to find the right places to either close and restart, or plant something new or change what we’re doing to become more effective. We are continuing to follow up on those endeavors as we have enlisted David Hayes to serve as our district Missional Director to assist in the teaching and training to address some of these concerns. We will continue to work at these. In last year’s report, I suggested five strategies to assist the process of becoming increasingly spiritually healthy.9 I believe all of those concerns still have a legitimate place in our efforts to tune ourselves to God’s work in this world. But, tonight, without apology, I am calling us to what I believe is the obvious and greatest need: to develop an increased culture of prayer both individually and collectively as congregations. I acknowledge the simplicity of these thoughts I share. But, I believe our greatest need is the need to turn to God in intercessory prayer to discover His direction and find His blessings, anointing, power and favor. I’ve titled these thoughts very simply: “Prayer: The Key.” I return to words from Jim Cymbala: “I have seen countless churches that desire to reach their communities for Christ execute strategy after strategy only to see their efforts fail miserably. Our churches today need more dependence on the invisible, convicting power of the Holy Spirit
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Across denominational lines, over 80% of American churches are plateaued or in decline.
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A recent Pew Research Center study revealed that the number of Americans who don't affiliate with any particular religion has grown to 56 million which makes the faith group researchers call "nones" the second‐largest religious category behind evangelicals. 9
1) Become oikocentric people & churches; 2) start new ministries; 3) plant new churches; 4) close and re‐open selected churches; and 5) pray.
as they share the Gospel. When a church prays, the presence of God rests upon it and affects believers and unbelievers alike.”10 Looking back to New Testament days, that’s exactly how corporate prayer coupled with a simple Gospel appeal yielded such a vast spiritual harvest in the early Church: “They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His brothers” (Acts 1:14). Soon after, the apostle Peter preached his first sermon with these results: “When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, ‘Brothers, what shall we do?’… and about 3,000 were added to their number that day.” (Acts 2:37, 41) Peter’s fishing trade probably didn’t prepare him for public speaking. Most likely his sermon was no oratorical masterpiece, but God’s invisible power transformed his simple words into fiery arrows that pierced the hearts of the crowd that day. In my study and preparation for what the Holy Spirit has laid on my heart, I have found some quotes that are convicting to me (and I assume could be to others). “The prayer meeting is the index to the spiritual condition in a Church. If the prayer meeting is neglected and the spirit of prayer is not manifest, you know that the spiritual condition is ‘low’. Let me go into the prayer meeting, and I can always see the spiritual condition of that Church. Every minister ought to know that if the prayer meeting is neglected, all his labors are in vain.”11 ‐Charles G. Finney “The need [in our churches] is to shift the focus from trying to figure out how to attract people, to seeking in prayer to attract God’s presence to our gatherings.”12 ‐Rhonda Hughey I am somewhat attuned to efforts to make church more “relevant” (and I’m not opposed to the best intentions of such efforts), but can we not agree that our greatest need is for the convicting convincing power of the Holy Spirit to track down lost people until they can run no longer? Do we not need the very Spirit of God to settle in among us to burn a renewed passion for holiness within us?
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“What the church needs today is not more machinery or new organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Spirit can use; men of prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Spirit does not flow through methods, but through men.” The Complete Works of E. M. Bounds, p. 447. 11
The Complete Works of Charles G. Finney, www.gospeltruth.net.
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Found in one of my old sermons on prayer, but can’t identify the original source.
Do we not need the Holy Spirit to break through the indifferent church to call us to be burdened and pray for the unsaved? Do we not need the Holy Spirit to melt the hardened heart – to do what we cannot do? I believe that is our most basic and important need. Therefore, tonight I am calling us as a single connected Southwest Indiana Church of the Nazarene in 80 (more or less) locations to a year of prayer – a year to develop a culture of prayer by any and all means the Holy Spirit may give. Beginning with the premise that we must acknowledge our need, and say (as uncomfortable as it may be) that we are not a New Testament people if we don’t have an effective prayer life (individually and corporately), let’s begin a revival of intercessory prayer at every level.13 I do not speak judgmentally as if I am some expert in prayer or example of a great pray‐er – for I am not. I only seek to lead us as I have felt led by, I believe, the Holy Spirit to call myself and all of us to pray. Developing a culture of prayer in our churches is not the only concern we should have as we seek God’s direction, blessing and favor, but nothing is more basic or important. When churches and people pray, God steps in to work in powerful ways that only God can. One illustration given to us (by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit) is the account of Peter who was placed in prison by King Herod. James, the brother of John, had just been killed by Herod. And, since that act seemed to please the Jews, Herod had Peter arrested and placed in prison. The obvious conclusion was that Peter would also be martyred. The action / reaction of the church is what is important to observe. The Acts account says, “So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him.” (Acts 12:5) What did the believers do in the face of another possible martyrdom? They prayed! They had no political or legal recourse, so they prayed! I tend to think “earnest prayer” was desperate prayer. It was a steady stream of intercessory prayer for God to “show up” and do something – not only to rescue Peter from death, but to say to the persecutors that there was a God against Whom they were fighting! Peter lay in a Jerusalem dungeon chained between two soldiers looking at death – but the church was praying. God heard their prayers, and sent an angel to that dark prison cell! “Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared and a light shone in the cell.” (Acts 12:7) 13
“More than any single thing pastors do, it is their prayer life that determines their effectiveness. If pastors spend adequate time communing with God, the people they encounter will notice the difference. When pastors preach sermons, their people can soon tell whether or not they are speaking out of the overflow of their relationship with God or whether they are merely preaching a sermon.” Henry and Richard Blackaby in Spiritual Leadership, p. 151.
Something from heaven suddenly appeared. It’s a beautiful picture of the invisible side of God’s working. How wonderful when people pray for the unsaved and God settles in on their hearts and they begin to feel conviction and spiritual need. What God can – and must – do is what no human effort alone can do. The angel struck Peter on the side and “woke him up.” Isn’t this what all our outreach efforts are geared toward today? Don’t we desperately want to awaken the lost from their “sleep”? The story ends on a victorious note: “The chains fell off Peter’s wrists.” (Acts 12:7) Peter—a chained prisoner guarded by four soldiers—was set free by almighty God in answer to the petition of a group of praying believers who couldn’t get within 100 yards of the man. Throughout Scripture, you see this link between sincere, believing intercessory prayer and God’s power displayed on earth.14 Question: could these same type of miracles occur today if churches prayed?15 I have been intrigued by a couple of blogs from the so called “millennials.” The questions being asked are pretty much the same: Why are the millennials leaving the church in droves? What can we do to win the younger generation to Christ and keep them in church? Is there anything in particular that is guaranteed to help? Is there anything that is available to every church, every pastor and every church member? Although the questions are similar, the answers are many and varied. One millennial blogger answers:16 “They [millennials] have left because all the bells and whistles and hooks and marketing rang hollow. They left because they had been constantly catered to, constantly kept busy, but had never been taught how to be a part of the church.
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“As we survey the sweeping awakenings of the past, certain common denominators become clear. Surely one of the most vital is the pattern of fervent personal prayer among pastors and key church leaders. Virtually all Great Awakenings centered around church leaders who were men and women of intense personal and corporate prayer. One fact is beyond question. Pastors will never be able to lead their people into deeper prayer and repentance than they are actually experiencing themselves!” Praying Pastors and Church Leaders: An Indisputable Key to Revival and Awakening, by Gregory Frizzell. 15
“This is ever the pattern. A weeping leader results in a weeping, praying people. A leader who takes on himself the sins of the people, praying and repenting vicariously for them, will have a people who are led to repentance. A dry‐eyed leader with a heart not really broken, knows no tears in his heart, and seldom leads his congregation to the confession of sin that brings God’s mercy.” Ablaze for God, Wesley Duewel, pp. 240‐41. 16
When I read this I copied it into my notes, but didn’t reference it properly. So now, all I know is that the blogger was a millennial with the first name Jonathan.
The programs won’t bring them back. The coffee won’t bring them back. The show – the lights, fog machine, the contemporary worship that we think is essential – nope, that won’t do it, either. But here are a few things that might just work with some of us. They may seem crazy. They may contradict everything you’ve heard.”17 His answers may have some value, but it’s at this point I want to jump in and say, “Yes, there is something guaranteed to help, something available to every church: the power of the Holy Spirit to convict and convince lost people of their spiritual need – that’s what we need! More than anything, we need God’s people to pray!” Yes, what we need is what only the Holy Spirit can do! He alone can illumine minds and awaken the spiritually dead. When God’s Spirit settles in among us, people are drawn to Christ and liberated from the chains that bind them. In the Presence of the Holy Spirit, lives are changed, victories are won and healing takes place. That’s what we need! The life line of the people of God and the church is its prayer. And, God’s word is true: “Apart from Him, we can do nothing.” Tonight, I’m calling us to a year of focusing on developing a culture of prayer‐ on intercessory prayer ‐ in our churches. To help facilitate the development of a culture of prayer in our churches, I have prepared a simple “Prayer Tool Kit” for every pastor and church. In it you have a handful of resources that I will more fully explain and encourage in the pastors’ report breakout session. As a district we will continue the pursuit of each of the five strategies outlined in last year’s report. However, for this year, I am calling us to solidify the foundation for all other efforts by becoming the people who hunger after God and seek His face – to be a people of prayer. To wrap up this challenge I share two final quotes. 17
Not sure I would agree with everything Jonathan blogged, but this is a part of what he wrote: “Follow that simple but profound formula that’s worked for the entire history of the church: give us songs to sing, give us the tradition of the church, give us Holy Scripture to read, give us sacraments – all of these to grow and strengthen us. We need these heartfelt rituals in our lives to keep us returning to the fount of grace, to mark our way back home. Be yourself, and you just might shake us out of our technology‐induced, entertainment‐craving slumber. Offer your regular old sacraments. Sing your regular old songs. Cast a wide net, and let whosoever will come. Trust me. We’re more likely to show up when we don’t feel like fish snapping up the bait. Be inclusive. Tear down silos. We need to look into the faces of old and young, rich and poor, of different colors, races, and ethnic backgrounds, so we can learn to see Jesus in faces that don’t look like us. So we can remember that the kingdom is bigger than our safe, suburban bubble. That’s right, we need community, not based on age or economic status or skin color, but wrought with the hammering of nails on a wooden cross.”
The first from the great pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, Adrian Rogers. “The church advances on its knees. Few things are talked about more in church than prayer, yet relatively few saints know and experience the marvels of intercession. The chief weapon against Satan is prayer. Satan has many strongholds, many bastions of strength in America today. To try to break them down with Madison Avenue techniques would be as worthless as trying remove the Rock of Gibraltar by throwing snowballs at it. Satan sneers at our schemes, mocks our methods, laughs at our learning, but is paralyzed by our praying.”18 The last is by Robert Kreeft, who wrote, “I strongly suspect that if we saw all the difference even the tiniest of our prayers make, and all the people little prayers were destined to affect, and all the consequences of those prayers down through the centuries, we would be so paralyzed with awe at the power of prayer that we would be unable to get up off our knees for the rest of our lives.”19 It is my prayer that we catch a glimpse of a new day of God’s Spirit working afresh and powerfully in response to our earnest prayers for the salvation of souls and the spiritual renewal of our churches. It is my prayer that we lay hold of the great promises of God that assure us that He will hear us when we wholeheartedly seek after Him and His will to be done here on earth as it is in heaven.
Respectfully submitted, GARRY D. PATE
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Ronnie W. Floyd, The Power of Prayer and Fasting: God’s Gateway to Spiritual Breakthroughs (B&H Publishing Group, 2010) p. 48. 19
Aletha Hinthorn article dated June 27, 2014
Appendix A 2015 Southwest Indiana District Assembly District Superintendent Activity Report Summary
Miles traveled for SWID Preached in SWID Churches Other Sunday Services Attended Lcl. Ch. Brd. Meetings Other SWID Related Mtgs. Pastoral Reviews Pastors Placed
2010‐ 2011
2011‐ 2012
2012‐ 2013
2013‐ 2014
2014‐ 2015
Total:
16,541
21,155
18,536
20,502
18,536
95,270
51
56
62
51
49
269
13
7
19
18
40
97
72
57
54
60
77
320 1
653
108
125
161
132
127
4
22
12
8
162
62
8
5
12
10
103
45
1
Depends on what you count, but the likes of these: NYI & NMI Council mtgs., DAB mtgs., Strategy & Missional Development Team Planning mtgs., children and youth camp visits, personal meetings with pastors and zone pastors’ mtgs., ONU trustees’ mtgs., children and youth quizzes, and many other various district events / obligations. 2
Matt Upshaw, Michael Elliott, Paul Gates, Cathy West, Donovan Newport, Chet Todd, Matthew Moore, Ricky Main, Randy Boyer, Gerald Richardson, Nick Highland, David Warren, Rick Wetnight, Troy DeKemper, Darin Nossett and Joel Parsons 3
Fred Grenier – Winslow, June 1, 2014; Garret Sloan – Vincennes First, July 6, 2014; Jonathan Scott – Newburgh New Life, August 3, 2014; Marlin Betts – Brazil, September 14, 2014; Sherman Beville – Harvest Chapel, October 26, 2014; Charles Areson – Tell City, December 7, 2014; Brett Cieslack – Rockport, December 14, 2014; Stan Loutner – Nashville Parkview, January 4, 2015; Todd Stepp – Heartland, April 19, 2015; Wayne Rowland (Interim supply) – Francisco, April, 2015.
Appendix B A Biblical Practice: Returning a Tenth and Giving Offerings We in the Church of the Nazarene believe in the Biblical practice of tithing and the giving of special offerings for God’s work. That is why the pastor stands before the congregation each Sunday and says something like: “Ushers, please wait on us as we return to the Lord His tithe and give offerings to His work.” The practice of returning the tithe back to the Lord’s work is found in both the Old and New Testaments.1 Some have thought that with the advent of the new covenant all tithes were done away. But Jesus was careful to teach, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them” (Matthew 5:17). And to the Pharisees He said: “Woe to you, … because you give God a tenth/tithe of your mint, rue and all other kinds of garden herbs, but you neglect justice and the love of God. You should have practiced the latter (justice and love for God) WITHOUT leaving the former (returning of the tithes) undone” (Luke 11:42). Continuing to return the tithe to the Lord’s work was an understood practice for the New Testament believer. The purpose of the Old Testament tithe was to support the Levites and priests for their service both to the tabernacle/temple and to the congregation. Today, we return the tithe in the same spirit. The tithe supports God’s work in and through His churches and through God-called ministers. In addition to the returning of the tithe, both the Old and New Testaments have illustrations of special offerings given above and beyond the tithe.2 There are wonderful promises given to those individuals who either return the tithe in full obedience to the Lord or give generously to His work as they are able and led.3 1
“A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord.” (Leviticus 27:30); and Matthew 23:23. 2
For instance, the erecting of the tabernacle (Ex. 25:1-9) and the restoration of the temple during the days of Judah’s king Joash (2 Kings 12:4-12). Also, the Corinthians’ collection for the Jerusalem Christians (2 Corinthians 9:1-5). 3
“Bring the full tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. And thereby put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for you a blessing until there is no more need.” (Malachi 3:10) “Give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Luke 6:38)
We in the Church of the Nazarene also believe in the practice of each church returning a tithe and the giving of special offerings to God’s kingdom work. For Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene, the “Unified Ministry Fund” (UMF) is the tithe that supports three basic ministries: 1) the district evangelism / administrative expenses, 2) the retirement and savings plan for pastors [“Pensions and Benefits”], and 3) the support of our regional 4 educational institution [Olivet Nazarene University]. Those three budgets total 9.5% of the church’s income. I guess you could say we have a “lite tithe”.
Both the district (SWID) and educational (ONU) monies are spent to accomplish the winning and nurturing of eternal souls. In a very real sense they are “evangelism funds”. The retirement fund monies (P & B) are a fair and important part of taking care of our God-called ministers who have served the church well. The offerings each church gives monthly and/or annually in the support for world evangelism 5 is called the “World Evangelism Fund” (WEF). “WEF” is the financial backbone of the collective church effort to “make disciples in the nations” in that the WEF supports primarily the work of hundreds of God called missionaries in 159 world areas. We believe that the Lord honors both individuals and churches as they return a tithe and give special offerings to His kingdom work. Learning in faith to return the Lord’s tithe and special offering giving is first a discipline for both individuals/families and churches. But, once the discipline is practiced and learned, it becomes a wonderful blessing! When the local church joins in the collective effort to support all evangelistic efforts (tithing through UMF and special offerings through WEF), it helps turn the congregation outward and opens the floodgates of God’s blessing! As all SWID churches collectively support both the UMF and the WEF, it really is true: “Together we are better.” “The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:6-7) 4
SWID = 5%, P&B = 2.25%, and Olivet Nazarene University = 2.25%. (The USA/Canada Regional average for district budgets is 5.75%. I.e., SWID is below the regional average!) 5
Each local church is assigned a goal of 5.5% above the tithe to be given for world evangelism (WEF).
2. Other District Officers a. SDMI Chairman’s Report Dr. Pate, and assembly delegation, As I bring to you my fifth report as your SDMI Chairman, I realize that SDMI represents a broad ministry to all ages from the youngest child to the oldest adult. Constant changes regularly occur in ministering to different age groups, and continually questions arise as to what is the best approach toward a viable ministry. Perhaps one of the questions that is asked the most is, which is better and more effective, Sunday School or Small Groups? The answer to that is not as complicated as what it might seem. Both are effective when carried out with the anointed leadership of the Holy Spirit. Both are ineffective when a ho hum approach is used. We have to be willing to seek God’s guidance when ministering to those under our care, whether it is in a Sunday School class or a Small Group class. We were privileged to have Rev. Tom Mercer speak to us last year at our SDMI Training Day. He explained, “On average, each of us has 8 to 15 people
whom God has supernaturally and strategically placed in our relational world so that He might use us to show them His love” (excerpt from the back cover of Tom Mercer’s book, “8 to 15, The World Is Smaller Than You Think”). Think about it. That is a Sunday School or Small Group class. It doesn’t matter where or when you meet; however, you have to have the infilling of the Holy Spirit in your life if you are going to minister to them. Each one present today needs to pray daily for our Sunday School and Small Group teachers. They have a tremendous responsibility in caring for their students. I am privileged to work with a wonderful SDMI board that is enthusiastic, imaginative, and diligent in every aspect. Thanks to each of them: Ken Bushey, Brett Doninger, Marilyn Irwin, Andrew Johnson, Dede Jones, Garrett Lee, Nicole Miller, Rita Stanley, Jonathan Scott and Damon Spurgeon. Special thanks go to our area directors. Marilyn Irwin, our Adult director, has served faithfully with the help of her area leaders: Stanton Loutner, Men’s Ministry director; Jennifer Bushey, Women’s Ministry director; and Ross Kirkman, Prime Time director. This past year the ministry of Jeanne Stevens inspired the ladies on our district; the men laughed and cried as Dr. James Diehl spoke to them; and our Prime Timers enjoyed the singing of the Judith Montgomery family. Brett Doninger has served well as our Children’s director and has been assisted by Andrew Wright, Children’s Camp director and Kathy Hast as Children’s Quiz director. The children on our district had a great time at camp, and we can only imagine the spiritual benefits that will be reaped by them as they continue to grow in the Lord. Our children’s quizzing continues to infuse the Word of God
within our children. What a ministry this is for our kids! A great portion of the success and effectiveness of our District SDMI lies on the shoulders of these willing servants, and we are so thankful for their dedication. To God be the glory. Various churches across our district should be mentioned for their special accomplishments this past year. There are three award categories: Honor Sunday School Award, Superior Sunday School Award, and Exceptional Sunday School Award. Congratulations to the following churches:
Honor Sunday School Award: Columbus First, Crossroads Community, Grandview, Oakland City, Peter’s Switch, Stinesville, Union Chapel, and Winslow. Superior Sunday School Award: Bedford Davis Memorial, Cayuga, Dale, Evansville Beacon, Tell City, Terre Haute Southside, and Washington. The highest award, the Exceptional Sunday School Award, goes to our Rockport church. Thanks to all as each of you enjoy discipling and mentoring your new harvest of people. Concerning our numbers, as a district for years and years, we are continuing as many other districts across our country to go down. This year, a number of our churches cleaned their rolls and our Responsibility list fell 437 to a total of 11,227; our average weekly SDMI had a decrease of 266 to a new total of 4,846; our average weekly Sunday School attendance declined 421 to a new total of 3,330; however, the good news is our average weekly Discipleship groups increased 225 for a total of 1,799. Although Small groups increased this year while Sunday School declined, that does not necessarily mean that Small groups is the answer for the direction of your church. Let me talk to you from my heart for a moment. If your church is in a decline, seek God’s answer by exercising your divine imagination. I am not talking about an imagination like children use when they overlook the obvious and pretend. I am referring to the imagination scientists use as they reach their fingers of discovery toward the unknown. I am talking about asking a better question than which is better, Sunday School or Small Groups? The better question is, “Are you truly using your divine imagination?” I experienced this imagination this past year when our church was going through a church restoration phase. I was in a state of earnest prayer and knew I needed several miracles from God. I thought I was walking in faith, but was prompted by the Holy Spirit that I was merely going through forms of mental deductions to arrive at an answer. I found, not only does God want us to use our knowledge, but He also wants us to dream and imagine with Him. Walking in faith assumes a sanctified imagination. Imagination is the eye of faith. It is to be exercised and cultivated until the answer comes. We are not to be like children pretending; however, as we grow older and become adults, we can imagine to a greater degree because we have more life experiences to be more creative. Without imagination, we recognize the leprosy of the leper or the darkness of the blind man, but we do not
hear the words of Jesus instructing us what to do next. When we are forgiven and born again in His image, we become connected with a God who uses His own imagination concerning His future purpose for our lives. Let us not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of our minds. I love every aspect of SDMI. I believe both our Sunday Schools and Small Groups need to have a greater imagination. After all, we are walking in His imaginative purpose that will burst forth in His divine power and glory. Paul emphasized this in Ephesians 3:20 which reads, “Now to him who is able to do
immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.” Allow Him to work in you, in your Sunday School class, your Small group class, and in your church this coming year. Let’s be people who dream and imagine with Him!
Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. HICKS
B. DISTRICT BOARDS 1. District Advisory Board We, your District Advisory Board, submit the following report: The District Advisory Board met at the call of the district superintendent to transact business vital to the district interests. We have also served as the District Home Missions Board and the District Insurance Commission during the past year. Interim ministerial transfers have been processed and referred to the Ministerial Credentials Board in accordance with MANUAL, paragraphs 203.8, 203.9, 223, 228.9, 228.10, 535, 535.1 and 535.2. The following licensed ministers, serving as pastors, were recommended to the District Ministerial Credentials Board for issuance of new or the renewal of district minister's license: Peter J. Doyle (Dale) Larry A. Latham (Jordan) Benjamin R. Muncie (Stinesville) Kevin D. Quinn (Shoals)
Gerald (Jerry) L. Richardson (Orleans) Dale A. Stoops (Terre Haute Southside) Matthew P. Upshaw (Bloomington Eastview) Tracy L. Gorman, Douglas E. Hanner, David S. Hayes, Joshua R. Nichols,William E. Pike, William D. Reid, Maria H. Smith, Todd A. Stepp and Gary Wilson were granted Special Service / Interdenominational Ministry designations according to MANUAL, paragraphs 526, 526.1 and 536.11 by the District Advisory Board with the approval of the Board of General Superintendents. Gary W. Arnold, Ronald E. Freeland, Larry A. Kelsheimer and Steven A. Kochersperger were granted Special Service / Interdenominational Ministry designations according to MANUAL, paragraphs 526, 526.1 and 536.11 by the District Advisory Board pending the approval of the Board of General Superintendents. It was requested to the General Secretary’s Office that the credential status of Gary M. Bechtel be changed from “… removed from the Roll of Ministers, having surrendered their credentials, in accordance with MANUAL, par. 537.9” to “… removed from the Roll of Ministers, having filed their credentials, in accordance with MANUAL, par. 537.2 with prejudice. Recommended that the request from CTM–Linton Liberty Church of the Nazarene and Newberry Church of the Nazarene to merge and become Newberry Church of the Nazarene be approved by the District Assembly. The following churches have requested name changes and are recommended to the District Assembly: Freedom Community Church of the Nazarene to Freedom Church of the Nazarene, Newberry Church of the Nazarene to Greene County Church of the Nazarene, New Hope Church of the Nazarene to Fort Branch Church of the Nazarene, Church–Type Mission Columbus Shalom Church of the Nazarene to Shalom Hispanic Church of the Nazarene. The following church has been recommended for disorganization: Harvest Chapel Church of the Nazarene. We appreciate the leadership, guidance and direction of our District Superintendent Dr. Garry D. Pate over the past year and thank the Lord for His hand upon the churches of the Southwest Indiana District.
Respectfully submitted, BRIAN ROGERS, Secretary
GARRY D. PATE, Chairman
2. District Ministerial Credentials Board
Partial Report No. 1 We, your Board of Ministerial Credentials, submit the following partial report: We find it a joy to welcome and to recommend the following incoming transfers to be received: Elders: W. Sherman Beville from the Indianapolis District Dale R. Fillmore from the Southern California District Roger A. Wooten from the Missouri District Licensed Ministers: Aaron M. Gall from the Chicago Central District Cory D. Koehn from the Chicago Central District
Partial Report No. 2 We, your Board of Ministerial Credentials, submit the following partial report: Having met the necessary study and experience in service qualifications and having been carefully examined by the board as to their character, integrity and agreement with the doctrines and polity of the Church of the Nazarene, we recommend the following for ordination as elder subject to the approval of the general superintendent: Nathanial K. Denning, Matthew P. Upshaw and Andrew V. Wright.
Partial Report No. 3 We, your Board of Ministerial Credentials, submit the following partial report: We recommend the following be granted a minister’s license: Jared M. Horne. We recommend the following be granted a renewal of minister’s license: Joshua W. Caplinger, Andrew S. DeKemper, Nathanial K. Denning, Phillip J. Diaz, Peter J. Doyle, Aaron K. Florian, Aaron M. Gall, Cory D. Koehn, Larry A. Latham, Nicholas W. McDowell, Benjamin R. Muncie, Charles J. Phillips, Anthone
J. Poulton, Kevin D. Quinn, Gerald L. Richardson, Jacob A. Roberts, Patrick A. Shay, Chadwick M. Smith, Matthew J. Smith, John E. Smitson, Jr., Dale Stoops, Matthew P. Upshaw, Jared D. Welden, Laura L. Wells and Andrew V. Wright. We recommend the following not be renewed and be referred back to the local church for lack of application: Troy D. Burns, Matthew S. Moore. We recommend the following be granted renewal of tenured evangelist and commissioned song evangelist status: Larry D. Leckrone. We recommend the following be granted renewal of evangelist’s commissioned status: H. Lane Loman. We recommend the following be granted renewal of evangelist’s registration status: A. David Street. We recommend the following be granted renewal of evangelism service retired status: Ronald L. Clark and Bryan E. Solomon. At their request, we recommend the following transfers out be granted: Elders: Rudolph G. Lee to the Indianapolis District Licensed Ministers: Nickolas D. Gebhart to the Central California District Jacob M. Taylor to the Illinois District Ryan L. Walters to the Northwest Indiana District Thomas E. Wilfong, Jr., to the East Ohio District We recommend the following be granted retired assigned status: Kenton R. Daugherty, Ronnie L. Higgs, Sr., Myers L. Hyman, Ricky J. Parsons, Albert L. Riggle. We recommend the following be granted retired unassigned status: Allen A. Adams, Ralph K. Barger, David D. Shelton.
We recommend the following be removed from the Roll of Ministers, having filed his credentials, in accordance with MANUAL, paragraph 537.2: Brian L. Keller. We recommend the following be removed from the Roll of Ministers having surrendered his credentials in accordance with MANUAL , paragraph 537.5: Duane H. Boady.
We recommend the following be dropped from the roll of Ordained Elders, having joined the Church Triumphant: Richard A. Miller
Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. HICKS, Secretary
GARRY D. PATE, Chairman
3. District Ministerial Studies Board The following students are enrolled in Ministerial Studies on the Southwest Indiana District:
DeKemper, Andrew S. – (DL) Evansville Grace Diaz, Phillip J. – (DL) Washington Horne, Jared – (LL) Bloomington First Hudson, Teresa – (LL) Petersburg McDowell, Nicholas W. – (DL) New Albany Christ’s Community Moore, Matthew S. – (DL) Mitchell Muncie, Benjamin R. – (DL) Stinesville Phillips, Charles J. – (DL) Newburgh New Life Poulton, Anthony J. – (DL) Kurtz Quinn, Kevin D. – (DL) Shoals Roberts, Jacob A. – Crossroads Community
Smith, Matthew J. – (DL) Evansville First
Smitson, John E., Jr. – (DL) Grandview Wells, Laura L. – (DL) Union Chapel
The following students are currently in the Graduate Status on the Southwest Indiana District:
Caplinger, Joshua W. – (DL) Bloomington First Denning, Nathanial K. – (DL) Mackey Doyle, Peter J. – (DL) Dale Florian, Aaron K. – (DL) The Point Gall, Aaron M. – (DL) Evansville Grace Koehn, Cory D. – (DL) New Albany Christ’s Community Latham, Larry A. – (DL) Jordan Richardson, Gerald R. – (DL) Orleans Shay, Patrick A. – (DL) Cory Community Stoops, Dale A. – (DL) Terre Haute Southside
Upshaw, Matthew P. – (DL) Bloomington Eastview Welden, Jared D. – (DL) Brownstown Wright, Andrew V. – (DL) Greencastle The following students have transferred out of the Southwest Indiana District:
Gebhart, Nickolas D. – Zion Community Taylor, Jacob M. – Vincennes Walters, Ryan L. – Crossroads Community Wilfong, Thomas E. – Turning Point
The following students have been dropped from the Ministerial Studies Enrollment:
Burns, Troy – The Point Hennette, Brandi – Odon Mead, Steve – Rockport
Respectfully submitted, JASON RIGGLE, Secretary
MARK FLESCHNER, Chairman
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Finance Committee
Church Year 2015-2016 We, your Committee on Finance, submit the following recommendations: 1.0
District Superintendent: 1.1
That the district superintendent’s monthly compensation be $3,688 salary, $1,600 housing and $894 annuity.
1.2
That the district superintendent be given an amount equal to his social security. ($12,285)
1.3
That the district superintendent be reimbursed for professional expenses. ($22,000)
1.4
That the district superintendent be given five weeks vacation with pay.
2.0
3.0
4.0
1.5
That the district superintendent be given a Christmas gift of $1,000.
1.6
That the district pay the health, accidental death and disability, and vision and dental insurance premiums for the district superintendent. ($3,000)
1.7
That the district provide health insurance ($3,750), the cost of attending retired district superintendent functions ($400), and a cash Christmas gift ($300) for all retired SWID district superintendents who maintain their membership on SWID.
District: 2.1 Office supplies and postage
$ 5,600
2.2
Office maintenance (building & grounds)
$ 7,000
2.3
All district insurance
$ 7,500
2.4
Office utilities
$ 5,750
2.5
Equipment/Maintenance
$ 3,000
District Office Salaries and Benefits: 3.1 That the district treasurer be paid $1,500 per month. 3.2
That the district secretary be paid $3,600 per year.
3.3
That the district office manager be paid $734 per week and that the district pay or reimburse premiums for health insurance, life insurance and vision/dental insurance ($4,000).
3.4
That the district office secretary be paid $12.00 per hour. ($2,000)
3.5
That the office janitor be paid $48 per week. ($2,496)
3.6
That social security be paid for the district employees. ($5,400)
3.7
That the district give regular district employees a Christmas gift. ($1,480)
3.8
That when district secretarial help is used by a department, the district office bill that department for this service.
District Treasurer and Secretary: 4.1
That a qualified individual or firm be instructed to prepare a review of the district's financial records for the use of the members of the District Assembly. ($1,000)
4.2
That the district assume the district treasurer and district secretary office supplies and expenses. ($5,500)
4.3
That the district pay the costs for the District Secretary to attend the annual District Secretary conference. ($1,000)
5.0
6.0
District Communications: 5.1
That the district furnish each church with one printed copy of the district journal. The journal will also be available in PDF format. ($750)
5.2
That the district maintain the district web site. ($750)
Bonding: 6.1
7.0
8.0
9.0
That the district provide bonding in the amount of $250,000 for the following treasurers: District Treasurer, District Sunday School Treasurer, District NMI Treasurer, District NYI Treasurer.
Church Health and Multiplication: 7.1
That the district actively participate in new church starts and restarts ($4,000).
7.2
That the district pay for assessments of potential church planters ($2,000).
7.3
That the district fund on-going strategic planning initiatives and follow up ($1,000).
7.4
That the district engage New Church Specialties for consulting services ($5,000).
District Miscellaneous: 8.1
That the expense for flowers be set at $2,000.
8.2
That district boards’ and zone superintendents’ expenses be paid and mileage at the rate of 40 cents per mile. ($4,000)
8.3
Legal fees
$ 1,000
8.4
Administrative reviews
$ 1,000
8.5
District Assembly
8.6
District Christmas Dinner
$ 3,000
8.7
Pastor and Spouses Retreats
$ 6,000
8.8
District Assistance
8.9
General Assembly savings
$ 3,000
8.10
Continuing Education
$ 1,500
$ 24,000
$ 11,500
World Evangelism and Unified Ministries Funds: 9.1
That the World Evangelism Fund be set at 5.5% of church income less contributions to World Evangelism Fund and approved mission specials.
9.2
That the Unified Ministries Fund be assigned at 9.5% of church income less contributions to World Evangelism Fund and approved mission specials and
include the Pensions and Benefits Fund, Olivet Nazarene University Fund, District Ministries Fund, Sunday School Ministries Fund, NMI Fund, and NYI Fund. 9.3
That the Unified Ministries Fund be disbursed as follows: Pensions and Benefits (2.25% of church income) Olivet Nazarene University (2.25% of church income) District Ministries Fund (4.036% of church income) District NMI Fund (0.355% of church income) District NYI Fund (0.310% of church income) District SDMI Fund (0.298% of church income)
23.68% 23.68% 42.49% 3.74% 3.27% 3.14%
9.4
That each local church send a report provided by the district and a check for the Unified Ministries Fund to the district treasurer each month. Churches may submit reports and payments more frequently if they desire.
9.5
That the district departmental budgets be accepted as presented below: SWID SDMI Departmental Budget 2015-2016 Children's Ministries -Director Expense -Bible Quizzing -Camps -SPARK
$10,150 150 2,650 7,000 350
Adult Ministries -Director Expense -Men’s Ministries -Prime Time -Women's Ministries
$3,900 150 1,250 1,250 1,250
Administration
$6,550
-SDMI Chairman's General Conference -District Office Misc. Insurance -Awards/Gifts -SDMI Training Day Expense SDMI General Convention Total
1,200 200 150 5,000 $5,000 _______ $25,600
SWID NMI Departmental Budget 2015-2016 Children's Camp Missionary in Residence
$600
Convention Expense
10,000
Council Expense
5,000
Deputation Expense
1,500
General Convention
5,000
Miscellaneous
500
Mission Trips
1,000
Missionary Christmas
500
Regional Expense
600
Scholarships
1,000
Teens in Mission
450
Teen CARE Corps
2,000
Work & Witness
1,000
Total
$29,150
SWID NYI Departmental Budget 2015-2016 Ministries / Activities Basketball Tournament Bible Quizzing College and Career Operational Expense District Celebrate Life District Lock-in Impact Team Junior High Camp Junior High Camp Subsidy Mission Scholarships Teen Care Corps ONU Scholarships Youth Workers' Retreat Quizzing Scholarships Regional Celebrate Life Senior High Camp Senior High Camp Subsidy Training Day NYC
$1,800 2,800 250 2,000 9,000 4,500 14,400 1,000 500 1,500 1,000 1,800 800 21,000 14,400 1,000 200 1,500
Administration Council Expenses District Convention District Leadership Conference General Convention Regional Dues Timothy Award Regional Expenses Miscellaneous
$5,450 3,000 1,000 2,000 375 200 500 2,000
Honoraria Christmas gift for district president District Vice President Basketball tournament director Celebrate Life Director College and Career Director District Lock-in Director Impact Team Director Junior High Camp Director Quizzing Director
$79,450
$14,525
$3,725 750 250 200 350 75 200 350 350 350
Senior High Camp Director District NYI Secretary District NYI Treasurer Subtotal Less Receipts from Event Fees Total
10.0
350 250 250 $97,700 74,700 $23,000
Local Church: 10.1
That the recommendations concerning the local church, Items 10.0 through 10.19 be read in full to the local church board at the first meeting after the district assembly, by the local church board secretary.
10.2
That each local church set aside at least $25 per month during this quadrennium to assist their pastor and spouse in attending the General Assembly. This fund would be for the pastor of the local church at the time of the General Assembly.
10.3
That the local church pay the pastor’s utility bills.
10.4
That the local church give the pastor an amount equal to his or her total Social Security.
10.5
That each pastor be given paid vacations based on the following years of service: two weeks in the first five years of ministry, three weeks for five to ten years of ministry, and four weeks for more than ten years of ministry.
10.6
That the local church pay the supply pastor an honorarium plus mileage.
10.7
That the local church pay the expense of the pastor and ministry staff (and their spouses) to all district functions. Also, that the church make child care provisions as needed for pastoral families attending such events.
10.8
That the local church board, at their February board meeting, or at the time of the annual budget review, delegate to a finance committee, the review of their pastor’s salary. A minimum salary increase equal to the cost of living increase is recommended. At the next board meeting, this committee’s report is to be made an item on the agenda. The local church secretary is to report the action taken by the local church, in writing, to the district superintendent.
10.9
That each local church understand that ministry mileage in the pastor’s car and other professional expenses are local church expenses and should be reimbursed in keeping with IRS guidelines.
10.10 That each church pay its pastoral staff and dependent’s health insurance premiums if an ACA-compliant group health plan is feasible, or adjust their salaries to consider insurance premiums and health care costs if such a plan is not a viable option. 10.11 That the local church board consider the paid ministry staff's benefits. 10.12 That the local church give the pastor at Christmas time an amount equal to one week’s salary or receive a love offering for the pastor.
10.13 That all treasurers of all departments of the local church use the services of a banking system. 10.14 That all accounts shall be in the name of the local church. 10.15 That all payments be made by check only. 10.16 That the church establish a Literature Fund for HOLINESS TODAY, unless otherwise provided for. 10.17 That careful attention be given to the salary of our evangelists with a minimum of 200 percent of the pastor’s salary per Sunday of the meeting; also, that an amount equal to the evangelist’s Social Security be given. Further, that the church where the evangelist holds membership and pays his tithe assist the evangelist financially with his expense to the General Assembly. The amount of such assistance is to be decided by the church board. 10.18 That we strongly encourage each local church to give financial help to their students attending Nazarene colleges, Nazarene universities, and the Nazarene Theological Seminary.
Respectfully submitted, MARK SHUFF, Secretary
MARK FLESCHNER, Chairman 2. Auditing a. District Treasurer
Office of: Debra R. Schill, CPA A Professional Services Corporation BUSINESS – TAX – FINANCIAL SERVICES July 9, 2015 To the Board of Directors Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene I have conducted the annual review of the accounting records and the financial reports of Southwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene for the period June 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015. While my review was limited to testing the transactions and balances and would not necessarily disclose all errors, I found no evidence of significant errors or omissions. In the course of my review of the accounting records, the following documents were reviewed: the Balance Sheet and Income Statement from Quickbooks., the bank statements for checking and savings accounts, payroll reports and related spreadsheets.
As part of my annual oversight of the accounting records, I provided some guidance on payroll reporting related to retirement plans and deferred compensation, as well as assisted with reconciling spreadsheet reports to the financial statements. Debra Schill, CPA 209 S. Armstrong St. Crothersville, IN 47229 b. NMI Treasurer Date: June 27, 2015 Re: Southwest Indiana District Nazarene Missions International, Marilyn S. Hicks, Treasurer I have audited the financial statements and records of the Southwest Indiana District Nazarene Missions for the following time period of June 1, 2014, through May 31, 2015. I reconciled income to expenses and found there to be no discrepancies in the reported balance submitted by Mrs. Hicks. I found supporting documentation and explanations for all expense entries. Sincerely, Cheryl Patton c. SDMI Treasurer H & R Block 75 E. Franklin Street Spencer, IN 47460 812-829-3141 July 20, 2015 RE: SWID Church of the Nazarene SS Ministries, Deborah Jones, Treasurer As of this date, I have completed an audit of the financial records of the above account for the period of June 1, 2014 through May 31, 2015. I reconciled income to expense and found there to be no discrepancies in the reported balance submitted by Mrs. Jones. I found supporting documentation and explanations for all expense entries. Sincerely yours, H & R Block Ronald M. Reed
3. Nominations Members: Garry Pate, chairman; David Warren, secretary; Christy Boes, Michael Elliott, Steve Gregory, Kathrin Hast, Nicole Miller, Ben Muncie, Robert Muncie, Garret Sloan, Todd Stepp and Chet Todd We, your Committee on Nominations, submit the following report: After nominations from the committee of at least twice the number to be elected, the committee voted to place the following individuals on the ballot and alternates were selected in case a nomination was declined. District Advisory Board: Elder (one to be elected for a four-year term)—David (Chip) Bullock and David Warren District Advisory Board: Layperson (two to be elected for a four-year term)— Steve Boggs, Jerry Cox, Bruce Hamlin and Sarah Warren; Alternates: Tim Scott and Chip Rogers District Board of Ministry: (two to be elected for a four-year term)—William Covey, Stanton Loutner, Robert Muncie and David Warren Olivet Nazarene University Trustee: Layperson (one to be elected for a threeyear term)—Steve Boggs and Sarah Warren The District SDMI Board recommends the following nominations for the 20152016 ballot which are approved by this committee and made a part of this report: SDMI Chairperson: (to be elected for a two-year term on a Yes/No ballot )— James Hicks SDMI Board Member At Large: Clergy (one to be elected for a three-year term)—Nickolus Highland and Andrew Johnson SDMI Board Member At Large: Laity (one to be elected for a three-year term)—Dede Jones and Brenda Loutner The District Nominating Committee recommends the following be elected with the approval of the Nominating Committee report: That the Executive District Assembly Finance Committee will be composed as follows: the district superintendent, the chairman and secretary of the committee, who are appointed by the district superintendent, the district NMI president, the district NYI president, the district SDMI chairman, the district treasurer and the district Advisory Board; That the District Advisory Board will serve as the District Home Missions Board and the District Insurance Commission;
That wherever possible elections will be by plurality, and That on the pages handed out for voting, each section, which is signified by the line around it, be considered as a separate ballot for voting purposes.
Respectfully submitted, DAVID P. WARREN, Secretary
GARRY D. PATE, Chairman
4. Program Committee The District Program Committee has been charged with the responsibility of the issues in the Christian Action, Christian Education, and Church Growth reports. With responsibility to this task, we address:
a. Christian Action We recommend: 1. That our pastors and local church leaders inform their churches concerning the stand of the Church of the Nazarene on the subject of present day moral and social issues as stated in the Covenant of Christian Character (MANUAL Church of the Nazarene 2013-2017, paragraphs 21-21.3) and the Covenant of Christian Conduct (MANUAL Church of the Nazarene 2013-2017, paragraphs 28-36). We remind the pastor of his/her obligation to the congregation as stated in MANUAL, paragraph 515.4. 2. That we stand against the legalization and practice of gambling, including such forms as the lottery, pari-mutuel betting, casino and riverboat gambling. 3. That we reaffirm the Biblical view of the immorality of the practice of homosexuality and the homosexual lifestyle. We abhor the idea of same sex marriages and adoption by homosexual couples. We further oppose the teaching in the public schools that homosexuality is an alternative lifestyle. 4. That we call our people to discipline themselves in the areas of what they read, view, and hear. Let us use the instruction of Susannah Wesley to her son, John; namely, "Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off the relish of spiritual things, whatever increases the authority of the body over the mind, that thing for you is sin." 5. That we uphold voluntary prayer and Bible reading in public school functions. We actively support any legislation to reinstate this privilege in the
public schools. We affirm our support of students and faculty who endeavor to maintain a public witness for Jesus Christ in the educational institutions. 6. That we support the MANUAL statement, (paragraphs 31.- 31.1) on abortion and oppose the use of public funds to provide for abortion. Since life is God-given and sacred, we also take a stand against euthanasia. 7. That our people exercise their privileges and obligations in the electoral processes at all levels of government. We further urge our people to consider running for public office in order that the principles of Christian ethics and morality may be represented.
b. Christian Education We recommend: 1. That we express appreciation to Olivet Nazarene University, its president, Dr. John Bowling, and the faculty and staff. We pledge our prayers and support to them as they lead Nazarene youth of the Central Educational Zone in "Education with a Christian Purpose." 2. That our people support Olivet Nazarene University, Nazarene Theological Seminary, and Nazarene Bible College with their prayers, concern, finances, and students, and whenever possible, develop a program of financial assistance for students attending Nazarene institutions. 3. That each church receive an offering for the Nazarene Bible College and the Nazarene Theological Seminary. All churches on the Southwest Indiana District are expected to support Olivet Nazarene University through the Unified Ministries Fund. We encourage our church boards to work with Nazarene employees of companies with matching fund programs to maximize the financial support of Olivet Nazarene University. 4. That our churches emphasize the importance of Christian education on the local level by providing Sunday School classes for all ages. We urge all churches to conduct a Vacation Bible School or Children's Crusade. We encourage the use of the online “Discipleship Place” (http://www.thediscipleshipplace.org/) training by the General Church SDMI. We also urge that Nazarene literature be used in all churches and in all departments in order that the tenets of our faith may be preserved. 5. That specific efforts be employed to train our children, youth, and adults in all the doctrines of the Church of the Nazarene.
6. That each church attend the SDMI Training Day in Bedford to hear Regional Director for the USA/Canada Region, Dr. Robert Broadbooks, on Saturday, August 8, 2015. 7. That we urge our churches to explore and implement as many avenues as possible to provide and enhance Christian values in the lives of our children and youth.
c. Church Growth
We recommend: 1. That every church support the district purpose, “SWID: Resourcing and Developing Healthy Churches,” by paying the Unified Ministries Fund (UMF) in full. 2. That every year, the pastor and the church board shall conduct a planning session to renew the expectations and goals of the church and the pastor as per required by MANUAL, Church of the Nazarene 2013-2017, paragraph 122. 3. That each local church find a format to study Tom Mercer’s book, 8 to 15: The World is Smaller Than You Think, and implement the biblical plan of every Christian praying for their unsaved “oikos.” 4. That every church consider the possibility of sponsoring or assisting a church plant. Some churches may consider sponsoring a “Parent Affiliated Church” (PAC). 5. That every church consider starting new ministries that reach into the lives of the unsaved. Such new ministries could be new Sunday School classes or small groups that focus on different age or affinity groups. 6. Churches that study the “Church Viability Guidelines” and come to understand their future as limited should consider becoming a “Legacy Church” so as to extend their churches ministry into the future. 7. That each local church conduct revivals, zone prayer gatherings and holiness conventions as valuable tools for church renewal. We recommend the use of Nazarene evangelists and song evangelists in these meetings. 8. That each local church strive each year to achieve the new Nazarene goal based on the active membership at the last assembly year.
Respectfully submitted, DAVID P. WARREN, Secretary
GARRY D. PATE, Chairman
VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries A. NMI CONVENTION 1. Proceedings
Monday Evening, July 13, 2015 The Sixty-seventh Convention of the Southwest Indiana District NMI convened at Camp Camby in Camby, Indiana, at 7:00 p.m. Welcome was extended to the convention by District NMI President Rita Stanley and NYI President Damon Spurgeon. Mr. Jarren Rogers led in prayer. Rev. Spurgeon shared the highlights from the NYI’s mission projects that took place earlier in the day. Rev. Paul Gates introduced Matt and Priscilla, Creative Access Area LINKS missionaries, who greeted the congregation. Matt and Priscilla showed a video to the congregation. A video was shown on “Missions in America,” by Rev. David Hayes. Simple 1 led the congregation in worship. Rev. Ken Bushey led the congregation in prayer. Rev. Bushey told the congregation about a project at his church called Advent Conspiracy. Missionaries Tim and Michelle Eby from West Africa greeted the congregation. Rev. Eby brought the evening message. An offering was received. Mrs. Stanley brought closing announcements. The delegates were instructed to cast their yes/no ballot for Rita Stanley for a two-year term. Voting was open following the evening session and before the morning session at the back of the auditorium.
Tuesday Morning, July 14, 2015 At 9:00 a.m., the convention reconvened with a welcome given by NMI District President, Rita Stanley. Mrs. Carolyn Pate led in prayer. Mrs. Stanley brought the theme presentation to the congregation. Simple 1 led the congregation in worship. Mrs. Stanley gave the Celebration of Church Achievements. World Evangelism Fund (WEF) Video with Missionary Harmon Schmelzenbach was shared with the convention. Rev. Darin Nossett spoke about why his church overpays the WEF. Mrs. Stanley presented Mrs. Becky Warren with the Great Commission Award. Mr. Jonathan Elliott gave his mission call update. Rev. David Hayes presented Missions in America. Mr. Ron Ritter presented a video on the Jesus Film/Harvest Partners. Missionaries Tim and Michelle Eby brought the morning message. Mrs. Marilyn Hicks reported on the 100th Anniversary update. Mrs. Debbie Betts, Missionary Care secretary, presented the Memorial Roll. Mr. Doug Jones gave a presentation on Work and Witness. Rev. Andy Wright gave a presentation on Missionaries in Residence at Kid’s Camp. LINKS Missionaries Matt and Priscilla (from a Creative Access area) spoke. Mrs. Carolyn Pate presented prayer assignments. Mrs. Teri Richardson brought the election results. Ballots cast: 197, yes 194 , no 3. Mrs. Stanley was re-elected as NMI President for two years.
Rev. Ken Walker presented an update on Education Development United Foundation (EDUF) and the Africa trip. Rev. Damon Spurgeon spoke about how missions has changed him. Rev. Hayes and Simple 1 led the worship and sending service. Dr. Pate gave the announcements and dismissed the congregation. 2. NMI President’s Report Nazarene Missions International celebrates its 100th anniversary in October this year. This department was created to give prayer and financial support to the Church of the Nazarene's missionary endeavors. It has been very successful! The goal was to involve every local church by telling the stories of what was going on in the mission fields and sharing the needs. Because local church people heard those stories in mission meetings, read about them in the reading books, saw the needs first hand on mission trips and gave sacrificially to reach the world, there are over 2 million Nazarenes in 159 world areas and many, many ministries and things being done to aid and reach people for Christ. NMI has done its job very well. The purpose of NMI today is basically the same: to mobilize the church in mission through praying, discipling, giving and educating. So, besides telling the stories, praying and giving we're also involving people in mission. One thing that has stood out to me this year has been that NMI is not an organization to be maintained. It is not just a few people of the church who come to a meeting. NMI is not a check list to complete. It is not another responsibility of the pastor or local church leadership to make sure gets done. It is a department or a tool to aid pastors and local churches in their mission which, of course, is to make Christlike disciples in the nations. Lola Brickey, the new Global NMI Director, said something at the Leadership Conference in February that continues to affect me. She quoted from Acts 1:8, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you
will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Jerusalem is a town in Judea. Samaria is nearby, but the culture is different. The ends of the earth are everywhere else. NMI has traditionally been associated with “Ends of the earth.” We have shared the stories of lost peoples far away. We have sent missionaries. We have given generously. We have prayed! There is still much to do, but we are a truly
Global Church of the Nazarene with ministries all over the world and we will continue to reach the world for Christ. However, the purpose of NMI is to aid the church in mission and the mission Jesus calls us to is not just the ends of the earth. He said, “Be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea.” Our Jerusalem and Judea are our own towns and communities. It includes our family, friends and neighbors. Not everyone in our community is connected with Jesus. There are many who are discouraged, afraid and living in the darkness of sin who need the Light of the World. NMI wants to be part of bringing the light of Christ into our communities. Jesus also asked us to be His witnesses to Samaria. From what I understand Samaritans were looked down on by the Judeans because they were from a different heritage and were part of a different culture. They were different. Jesus asks us to care about those who are different than us. You don't have to leave your community to find some who are different. NMI wants to aid the local churches in loving those who are different and being a witness for Christ. So, our theme for today is “Be my witnesses...” NMI is partnering with local churches in Southwest Indiana to “Be my witnesses...” not just to the ends of the earth, but also to everyone in our communities. Today we will celebrate what has been accomplished this year. We will hear the stories of what God has done through ministries here and around the world. And, I hope we will hear Jesus' words and accept his challenge to “Be my witnesses . . . to our Jerusalem and Judea, to our Samaria and to the ends of the earth.” A good place to begin is in worship of Jesus who is the Light of the World. Please come, Simple 1, and lead us. Celebration of Church Achievements Everything that NMI accomplishes is done in the local church. Mission Priority One is the goal of each church. To receive this award the local church has:
1. 2. 3. 4.
prayed for missions – this is the most important thing we can do discipled and involved children, teens and adults in local and global missions gave – at least 5.5 percent of current income for World Evangelism Fund educated the church by providing mission books, service projects, speakers and mission resources.
Forty-seven out of the 81 churches on SWID have done all of these things and will receive the Mission Priority One Award (see list). The certificates are in the packets. Let's give these churches a hand of appreciation for their efforts!
The World Evangelism Fund is vital to the global mission of the Church. It provides the infrastructure for missions and all the other ministries of the Church of the Nazarene. The giving goal for the World Evangelism Fund is at least 5.5 percent of a local church's current income. This goal is the same for all churches in all world regions. I am happy to report that 79% or 65 churches from SWID gave at least 5.5 percent of their church income. And 90 percent or 74 churches gave something to World Evangelism Fund. Thank you for your faithful giving! Fifty-three churches gave above and beyond the 5.5 percent to provide an essential lifeline for the outreach of the church around the world. Southwest Indiana churches who gave at least 5.7 percent of their current church income to achieve the Church of Excellence Award are listed and in your packets (see list). The certificates are in the packets. Let's give these churches a hand of appreciation for their generosity! Presentations given at either the NYI Conference, Fusion Service or Mission Conference: $500 NMI Scholarship to Jarren Rogers 2014 Teen Care Corps Honduras Trip Report – Sarah Warren Fusion Service Project Report – Damon Spurgeon Compassionate Ministry Project – Ken Bushey WEF video by Harmon Schmelzenbach (www.nazarenemedialibrary.org) Darin Nossett – “Why I Overpay WEF” Great Commission Award given to Becky Warren Update on Mission Call – Jonathan Elliott Missions in America – David Hayes Jesus Film/Harvest Partners – Ron Ritter Missionaries - Tim & Michelle Eby 100th Anniversary Update – Marilyn Hicks BREAK (20 minutes) Free bottles of cold water & trail mix available Memorial Roll Celebration Video (Debbie Betts) Work & Witness – Doug Jones Missionaries in Residence at Kid's Camp – Andy Wright LINKS Missionaries Matt & Priscilla (Creative Access) Prayer Assignments – Carolyn Pate Election Results & Curriculum/Video Give Away Drawings – Teri Richardson Ken Walker – Update on EDUF and Africa trip Damon Spurgeon – “How missions has changed me” Sending – David Hayes & Simple 1 I've loved serving as NMI President with a great NMI Council. Partnering with the pastors and local presidents this year has been an honor and privilege. A special thank you to my husband, Trevor Stanley, for his patience, love and support.
Respectfully submitted, RITA STANLEY
B. NYI CONVENTION MINUTES 1. Proceedings
Monday, July 13, 2015 The Sixty-seventh District NYI Convention was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by President Damon Spurgeon. Mark Thompson, secretary, made a motion that the time of the convention would be set at 9:00 a.m. to adjournment; that the special order of the day be set at 9:15 a.m.; that the bar of the convention be the middle two sections, the tellers’ rooms and the platform; that the following serve as assistants: pages—Katie Suits and John Lewis; recording secretary—Allyson Thompson; election secretary—Jason Riggle; chairman of the ushers—Doug Lane. It was seconded and the motion carried. Damon made a motion for Mrs. Carolyn Pate and guests of the convention be granted seating within the convention voting bar without voting privileges. The motion carried. A gift was presented to Mrs. Pate. Mark requested that any NYI president or pastor wishing to seat alternates please stand. Mark asked for a motion that we seat the alternates without reading the names, but that they be checked for accuracy. The motion carried. The chair was turned over to district superintendent Dr. Garry Pate. A motion was made to accept the report given by Damon last night. The motion carried. The report of the Nominating Committee was read by Mark and Dr. Pate as follows: Ballot #1: District NYI President (two-year term)—Mark Thompson, yes/no; District NYI Vice-President (two-year term)—PJ Doerner, yes/no; College and Career Youth Representatives (two to be elected) (one-year term)—Sky Cloin, Shauna Elliott, Kevin Pinnick, Trent Rogers, Wyatt Sons; Senior Youth Representatives (two to be elected) (one-year term)—Corbin Bushey, Olivia Delp, Ross Gleason, Adam Lee, Kyndra Rogers, Neely Strickland, Katie Suits; Early Youth Representatives (two to be elected) (one-year term)—Elizabeth Areson, Mallory Brown, Melissa Brown, Eliza Dill, Seth Jones, Marci Lichtley, Ben Sedletzeck, Montana Suits. It is the recommendation of the NYI Nominating Committee that the following ministry positions be appointed to serve on the council by the newly-elected District NYI Council: treasurer, secretary, quiz director, Junior High Camp director, Senior High Camp director, College and Career director, Celebrate
Life director, IMPACT Team director, Lock-in director, Basketball Tournament director, and Teen C.A.R.E. Corps director. A motion was made and seconded that all elections be by plurality. The motion carried. The chair requested a motion to accept the report of the Nominating Committee. The motion carried. Mark read the names of the Board of Tellers and called them to serve. A motion was made to make these the tellers for the convention. The motion carried. Board of Tellers was called and Ballot #1 was distributed for the election of the district council. Dr. Pate prayed before the voting began. Rita Stanley awarded a $500 scholarship to Jarren Rogers from NMI. Jarren Rogers presented a report on his mission trip to Ecuador. Creative Access Missionaries, Matt and Priscilla, shared some of their experiences from the mission field. Mark instructed the delegates to review the report of district NYI treasurer Pat Shay in the packet. A motion was made and carried to accept his report. Ali Deckard and Austin Davis promoted Olivet Nazarene University. Mark Thompson presented a promotion for the Youth Worker Retreat. Jason Riggle presented a report on Celebrate Life. Barbee Solomon presented a report on the IMPACT Team. Doug Lane and Bruce Marshall presented a report on Teen Camp. Andrew Johnson presented a report on the Sammy Taylor tournament. Nate Denning and Michael Elliott presented a report on NYC 2015. Honor NYI certificates were presented to the following churches: Bedford Davis Memorial, Bloomington First, Cloverdale, Columbus First, New Albany Christ’s Community, Mackey, Odon, Owensville, Petersburg, Princeton New Life, Spencer First, Terre Haute First.
Damon requested a motion to accept all the verbal reports and written reports contained in the packet. The motion carried. Mark read the results of Ballot #1 as follows: total cast 109, invalid 0; NYI President—Mark Thompson yes–108, no–0; NYI Vice President—PJ Doerner yes– 106, no–2; college and career youth representatives—Sky Cloin 41, Shauna Elliott 70, Kevin Pinnick 42, Trent Rogers 45, Wyatt Sons 15; senior high representatives—Corbin Bushey 66, Olivia Delp 15, Ross Gleason 8, Adam Lee 20, Kyndra Rogers 31, Neely Strickland 24, Katie Suits 39; early youth representatives—Elizabeth Areson 23, Mallory Brown 14, Melissa Brown 16, Eliza Dill 5, Seth Jones 47, Marci Lichtley 24, Ben Sedletzeck 28, Montana Suits 54. The chair declared the following elected as representatives for SWID NYI Council— NYI President–Mark Thompson; NYI Vice-President–PJ Doerner; college/career representatives–Shauna Elliott, Trent Rogers; sr. high representatives–Corbin Bushey, Katie Suits; early youth representatives–Seth Jones, Montana Suits. A motion was made that the Sixty-seventh District NYI Convention be adjourned following the closing prayer. Motion carried. Damon dismissed for the worship service. “City on a Hill” led in a time of praise and worship. Scott Sherwood brought the message. 2. NYI President’s Report
“We Are the Champions” (Song played) A few months ago, I hoped to come to the FUSION to say we again were champions at Regional Celebrate Life. That is not the case, but SWID, I want you to know that you will always be CHAMPIONS in my book! I LOVE SWID! Dr. Pate, Rev. Sherwood, SWID Pastors and SWID NYI, I bring to you my and final report. Those are words I do not take lightly. For the past few years I have struggled when I would have to say those words – and this is the year. It has been a long, but fun journey for me. I would not have traded it for anything. But it is time. Some have asked why now? Can’t you do it a few more years? As much as I would love to continue, it is time to pass the torch on to the next leader. In my lifetime, the longest tenure of any NYI president has been 5 years. It is time to retire from being District President. 10th
In full disclosure, I do not know what my future holds. After 17 plus years of serving as an associate pastor, God is calling me into the senior pastorate. I do not know when or where I am going as of yet. But I thought it would be unfair to start
another year as president and then possibly have to resign if the Lord would call me to a church off of SWID. So again I say, it is time. I cannot go any further without thanking several people: 1.
The youth of SWID: You are why we have an NYI! I gain emotional energy when I am around you. I love hanging around you. Your spirit is so contagious. Thank you, NYI.
2.
Our local NYI Presidents, youth pastors, and youth leaders and helpers: If you are one of these, would you please stand. You are the real champions! Thank you for your service. Without you, I could not have done my job!
3.
The SWID NYI Council: I have served with some of the best people in this world the past 10 years. They have made me look good! They have had my back. First of all, if you are a part of this year’s NYI Council, would you stand? Please remain standing. Now if you have served on this council in any capacity the past 10 years, would you stand? Thank you! During this time, I have had one vice president (P J Doerner), two secretaries (Andy Hughes and Mark Thompson), and three treasurers (Brian Rogers, Steve Nokes, and Pat Shay). You have made SWID a better place!
4.
My church family (Columbus First): I know that many from my local church are here tonight. Would you stand! I want to show you off. The past 10 years you have shared me with SWID and I owe you so much. You have loved me despite my flaws. I could not ask for a better congregation to serve. In addition, I have served under two of the best senior pastors, Bryan Solomon and Brian Rogers. You two have supported me through everything I did with SWID! Thank you so much. You will never know just how much you have done for me. My beautiful wife, Irishe: The person I need to thank the most is my beautiful wife Irishe. She will probably kill me for even mentioning her because even though she is a teacher and a principal, she is an introvert at heart. She hates being up front – the total opposite of me. She is the one who has had to sacrifice the most. Too many times I put the district in front of her. Many times I would be gone to district / regional meetings that I probably needed to be at home. If truth be told, it wasn’t so much being gone to an activity that was the problem. It was all the days and weeks of prep time before the events that I was at the office working instead of being home. I can look back now over the past ten years and know I should have made better choices. Thank you for supporting me anyway and giving me great inspirations – like turning Sweet Home Alabama to Southwest Indiana and especially some of our crazy t-shirt ideas. I love you!
5.
As I said earlier: SWID NYI – I love you! You truly are champions! I want you to remain champions! I hope you agree with me, but I believe we are better now as a NYI than we were 10 years ago. Tomorrow we will elect a new president. We will start a new era. It is my prayer that you will continue right along. I pray that tomorrow you will elect a leader who will help lead you to continue to be champions. I hope that in 5 years – in 10 years, you will be better then than you are today. My pastor in high school once told me not to peak early – but to keep moving upward as you get older. SWID NYI – don’t peak! Keep going forward! Strive to always be a champion. Now listen to me tonight – You will face challenges. Things will get tough. You have to keep your focus on the prize and keep moving forward. Let’s look at a great example of this: VIDEO (Heather Dorniden) Wasn’t that incredible? From time to time things will get tough SWID! Will you stay inspired and finish the race strong? I want to see a bright future for you SWID NYI! Though after tomorrow I will not be your leader, I still want you to succeed! I want you to be able to say like Paul does in 2 Timothy 4:7, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” Will you do that SWID NYI? Will you do that? You may leave here tonight determined to be a champion! You may have every intention of succeeding. But the reality is that it is more than determination! You cannot do this on your own. The district cannot be a champion on its own. Psalm 121:2 says, “My help comes from the Lord.” That is so true! We can only survive through the power and grace of Jesus Christ our Savior! Do I hear an amen? SWID NYI, we must stay focused—focused on Jesus Christ, because He is the only true Champion! A champion of Love! “Champion of Love,” sung by Damon. SWID NYI – You are a champion! I believe in you – I love you!
Respectfully submitted, DAMON SPURGEON
VII. Financial and Statistical A. District Treasurer’s Report Old National Bank - Checking Account SUMMARY OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
BALANCES
Total Balance Balance Receipts
June 1, 2014
$
Total
Disbursements Balance
May 31, 2015
$
142,623.76
District $
Pensions & Benefits
Olivet
135,591.59
$
7,032.17
$
-
907,438.58
589,186.03
159,615.98
158,636.57
1,050,062.34
724,777.62
166,648.15
158,636.57
808,840.96
581,027.58
159,693.61
158,636.57
150,704.58
$
143,750.04
$
6,954.54
$
-
DETAIL STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS
Receipts Funding the Mission (FTM) Receipts
District $
Assembly Offering
352,064.50
Pensions & Benefits
Olivet $
158,661.06
$
158,314.49
425.87
Interest Income
6,149.01
Sale of Property: Down payment on Harvest Chapel
5,000.00
Sale of Clarksville First
39,685.00
Sale of Scottsburg
76,585.69
Charlestown Property
66,184.50
Sale of District Journals
137.00
Received in Error
26,585.70
Refunds/Dividends
2,454.53
Reimbursed Expense
5,311.05
Olivet Scholarship Fund
972.00
Principal from Loan to New Hope
6,034.66
Principal from Loan to CCF
1,596.52
FTM Transfers Total Receipts
954.92 $
589,186.03
$
159,615.98
322.08 $
158,636.57
DETAIL STATEMENT OF CASH DISBURSEMENTS
Disbursements FTM Disbursements SSM
District $
Olivet
21,017.57
NYI
21,887.70
NMI
25,033.59
Olivet Nazarene University
$
Pensions & Benefits
$
FTM Transfers
$ 1,277.00 $ -
$
$ $
70,074.07
$
44,216.00
Salary/Honorariums Superintendents Salary Office Manager
41,279.09
Office Secretary
1,687.50
Janitor
2,496.00
District Treasurer
17,772.00
District Secretary
3,600.00
Christmas Gifts to Employees
1,459.00
Social Security & Medicare/Employer
5,379.73
Total Salary/Honorariums
$ 117,889.32
District Office Equipment/Maintenance
2,377.46
Property Maintenance
1,655.48
Miscellaneous Office Expense
364.23
Supplies
2,506.46
Telephone
2,958.85
Postage
3,119.43
Utilities
1,965.54
All District Insurance
5,021.00
Total District Office
$
19,968.45
Other Employee Benefits Social Security Reimbursement (Employees)
5,379.73
Vision/Dental/Life (Group Plan) Total Employee Benefits
868.50 $
159,693.61
858.21
Refund to Mackey Church Total FTM Disbursements
Pensions & Benefits
6,248.23
$
$
158,636.57
8,405.70
$
-
159,693.61
$
158,636.57
Other District Christmas Dinner
2,608.88
Continuing Education
1,044.06
Web Site
419.88
District Assembly:
25,947.02
Pastor and Spouse's Retreat
7,124.38
District Boards
2,792.56
District Journals
554.00
Flowers
1,606.00
Licenses & Permits
7.14
Legal and Auditing
800.00
Miscellaneous
2,401.05
Received in Error
26,585.70
World Evangelism Fund
86.00
Game Day
1,000.00
District Olivet Nazarene University Scholarship Fund
3,622.00
Treasurer/Secretary Expense
5,901.44
New Church Specialities Consultant Fees
30,000.00
Consultant Reimbursed Expense
1,909.32
New Start/Restart (Liberty)
1,849.29
Church Health Miscellaneous Expense
428.00
Church Health Day
1,534.25
Church Partnership Meeting
4,077.25
20/20 Turnaround Conference
84.00
Bank Service Charges
64.65
Total Other District
$
22,446.87
$
7,200.00
District Superintendent Benefits Annuity Accountable Reimbursement
17,493.58
Housing
19,200.00
Christmas Gift Social Security/Medicare
1,000.00 11,700.00
Life/Vision/Dental
1,688.80
Retired District Superintendent's Insurance
2,540.04
Retired District Super. Christmas Gift
300.00
Olivet
Pensions & Benefits
Total District Superintendent's Benefits
$
61,122.42
$
76,585.69
Transfers to Savings: Sale of Scottsburg Property Sale of Clarksville First Property
39,685.00
Balance on Sale of Clinton New Life
17,574.60
Downpayment on Sale of Harvest Chapel
5,000.00
CCF Payments on loan
2,554.32
New Hope Payments on loan
6,793.92
Establish CD for General Assembly Savings
2,000.00
Deposit to First National Savings
779.02
Total Transfers to Savings
$ 150,972.55
Assistance to Churches Clinton New Life
$
4,431.40
Dana
578.00
Francisco
200.00
Harvest Chapel
3,147.86
Heartland
22,360.00
Jasper
595.00
Owensville
713.91
Terre Haute Southside
279.50
Total District Assistance
32,305.67
Total Disbursements
$ 581,027.58
$
159,693.61
$
158,636.57
Savings: Wesleyan Investment Bank
$ 200,000.00
First National Bank of Odon (Savings)
302,667.02
First Nat’l Bank of Odon (General Assembly) State Farm Bank (Money Market) State Farm Bank (General Assembly CD)
3,526.49 28,557.86 8,514.55
Beacon Wealth
100,000.00
Chuirch of the Nazarene Foundation
100,000.00
Total Savings
$ 743,265.92 Bank Reconciliation
Period Ending May 31, 2015 Bank Statement May 31, 2015 Deposit in Transit
$
181,148.95 0.00
Outstanding Checks: No. 03
$
263.12
No. 12472
$
48.00
No 12526
52.00
No. 12560
4,173.61
No. 12563
110.36
No. 12565
500.00
No. 12566
3,971.60
No. 12567
86.67
No. 12568
2,348.03
No. 12570
2,052.98
No. 12571
1,971.30
No. 12572
14,866.70
Total Outstanding Checks
$
Balance on Hand May 31, 2015
30,444.37 $
150,704.58
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET
Assets Current Assets Cash on Hand and in Bank
2014 $
2015
142,623.76
$
150,704.58
Old National Bank Savings Accounts Wesleyan Investment Foundation State Farm Bank, General Assembly State Farm Bank,Money Market State Farm Bank,General Assembly
200,000.00
200,000.00
8,463.62
8,514.55
28,415.43
28,557.86
1,523.44
0.00
0.00
3,526.49
First National Bank of Odon Savings
188,476.95
302,667.02
Beacon Wealth Investment
100,000.00
100,000.00
0.00
100,000.00
526,879.44
743,265.92
First National Bank of Odon, General Assembly
Church of the Nazarene Foundation Investment Total Savings Total Current Assets
Investments
$
669,503.20
2014
$
893,970.50
2015
Loans on Real Estate New Hope
17,909.99
11,875.33
Calvary Community Fellowship
19,612.56
18,016.04
Total Investments
$
37,522.55
$
493,251.00
$
29,891.37
Property and Equipment Property (itemized list)
$
Equipment (itemized list)
61,430.00
316,251.00 61,184.00
Total Property & Equipment
$
554,681.00
$
377,435.00
Total Assets
$
1,261,706.75
$
1,301,296.87
Liabilities and Fund Balance Liabilities Long-Term Liabilities (See Itemized List)
2014 $
-
2015 $
-
Fund Balance District Fund
$
131,470.47
$
143,750.04
General Assembly Fund
11,487.06
12,041.04
Olivet Scholarship Fund
2,621.12
0.00
493,251.00
316,251.00
61,430.00
61,184.00
7,032.17
6,954.54
200,000.00
200,000.00
37,522.55
29,891.77
316,892.38
531,224.48
1,261,706.75
1,301,296.87
Net Investment in Real Estate Net Investment in Personal Property May 2015 Educational Receipts District Parsonage Investment to Supplement Housing Allowance District Property Development Undesignated Fund Balance Total Fund Balance Total Liabilities and Fund Balance
$
Property and Equipment
1,261,706.75
$
2014
1,301,296.87
2015
Property Evansville Land
$
District Office, Bedford, Indiana
201,251.00
$
201,251.00
115,000.00
115,000.00
Masonry Church
35,000.00
0.00
Masonry Parsonage
49,000.00
0.00
Oasis of Hope Parsonage
93,000.00
0.00
104,300.00
0.00
99,300.00
0.00
Clinton New Life
Charlestown Church Charlestown Parsonage Total Property
$
696,851.00
$
316,251.00
$
8,556.00
$
8,556.00
Equipment/Furniture Conference Rooms Office Manager/Secretary Office Office Sitting Room and Workroom
8,338.00
8,195.00
16,050.00
16,050.00
Storage Room
12,924.00
12,924.00
Superintendent's Office
11,599.00
11,600.00
3,963.00
3,859.00
Other-Non Centralized Offices Total Equipment
$
Liabilities
Date of Acquisition None
$
Original Amount
Long-Term Liabilities Total Long- Term Liabilities
61,430.00
$
-
61,184.00
Loan Payment $
-
B. OTHER DISTRICT TREASURIES 1. NMI Treasurer’s Report
BALANCE ON HAND, JUNE 1, 2014 RECEIPTS Funding the Mission Children's Convention Income Convention Income Council Expense Reimbursement Miscellaneous Teen CARE Corps 100th Anniversary Project - Children 100th Anniversary Project - Teens 100th Anniversary Project - Adults TOTAL RECEIPTS
51,458.91
24,945.13 243.00 2,830.51 166.85 1,222.68 19,700.00 2,073.59 5,670.00 1,080.62
GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Children's Convention Convention Expense '14 Convention Expense '15
57,932.38 109,391.29
300.36
Past
Due 0.00
Council Expense Deputation Expense Miscellaneous Mission Trips Missionary Christmas Regional NMI Scholarships Teen CARE Corps Work & Witness 100th Anniversary Project - Children 100th Anniversary Project - Teens 100th Anniversary Project - Adults TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
10,982.85 145.00 4,227.45 1,499.71 1,250.00 500.00 500.00 1,097.31 500.00 20,956.02 1,430.00 2,073.59 5,670.00 1,080.62 52,212.91
BALANCE ON HAND, MAY 31, 2015 57,178.38 BANK ACCOUNT BALANCE Checking Account ENDING FUND BALANCES District Expense Global Convention Regional Conference Teen CARE Corps Work & Witness TOTAL FUND BALANCES
57,178.38
25,575.75 10,000.00 5,044.08 7,028.55 9,530.00 57,178.38
Respectfully submitted, MARILYN S. HICKS
2. SDMI Treasurer’s Report Balance on Hand: June 1, 2014
50,745.44
RECEIPTS Adult:
Men's Ministries Prime Time, Inc. Women's Ministries
2,725.00 3,718.00 5,264.00 11,707.00
Children:
Bible Quiz Income Camp Income
298.25 37,250.00 37,548.25
District:
UMF Disbursement SDMI Training Day Interest Income
18,421.38 1,000.00 945.83 20,367.21
TOTAL RECEIPTS:
69,622.46
Total to Account for:
120,367.90
DISBURSEMENTS: Adult:
Men's Ministries Prime Time, Inc. Women's Ministries
3,622.72 5,448.59 5,391.99 14,463.30
Children:
Bible Quizzing Camps
3,476.25 33,356.69 36,832.94
District:
Administration/Conferences SDMI Training SDMI Awards Certificates SDMI Meetings/mileage
3,086.67 7,809.38 50.67 409.20 11,355.92
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS:
62,652.16
Balance on Hand: May 31, 2015
57,715.74
Bank Account Balances OCB Checking WIF Savings [Includes: Come to the Fires Fund 15.94] [Includes: LL CD Portion 2700.00]
13,069.98 47,345.76 60,415.74
FUND BALANCES General Operating Fund LL CD balance FUND – Come to the Fire FUND – Global Convention TOTAL BALANCE
47,699.80 2,700.00 15.94 10,000.00 60,415.74
Respectfully submitted, DEBORAH L. JONES, Treasurer 3. NYI Treasurer's Report BALANCE ON HAND, 6/1/2014
18,758.49
RECEIPTS Allocations Funding the Mission
21,809.96
Ministries/Activites Basketball Tournament Bible Quizzing District Assembly/Convention District Celebrate Life District Lock-in Impact Team Jr/Sr High Camp NYC Regional Celebrate Life Youth Worker Retreat
700.00 1,195.00 2,093.00 3,555.00 11,803.99 3,000.00 27,720.00 56,840.37 25,115.00 310.00 132,332.36
Other
Miscellaneous
915.54
TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR 2013-2014
155,057.86
TOTAL RECEIPTS
173,816.35
DISBURSEMENTS Ministries/Activities Basketball Tournament Bible Quizzing College/Career District Celebrate Life District Lock-in G.A.M.E. Day Impact Team Jr/Sr High Camp Mission Scholarships NYC ONU Scholarships Quizzing Scholarships Regional Celebrate Life Teen Care Corps Youth Worker Retreat
1,090.00 1,213.33 0.00 1,298.58 12,139.17 0.00 3,073.22 36,193.06 0.00 55,044.30 0.00 0.00 19,609.05 0.00 2,144.31 131,805.02
Administration Council Expenses District Convention District Leadership Conference General Convention Regional Dues Regional Expenses Timothy Award Miscellaneous
4,671.51 3,534.08 464.26 0.00 330.00 0.00 200.00 1,905.49 11,105.34
Honorariums TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
4,075.00 146,985.36
BALANCE ON HAND, May 31, 2014
26,830.99
BANK ACCOUNT BALANCE Checking Account - Chase Bank
26,830.99
ENDING FUND BALANCES General Operating Fund Dr. Wiggs Scholarship General Convention Impact Team Mission Scholarship NYC ONU Scholarship Quizzing Scholarship - Adam Lee Quizzing Scholarship - Anna Jones Quizzing Scholarship - Gina Strickland Quizzing Scholarship - Jacob Taylor Quizzing Scholarship - Jonathan Elliott Quizzing Scholarship - Kelsie Risk Quizzing Scholarship - Nash Jones Quizzing Scholarship - Tabitha Newforth Quizzing Scholarship - Brady Jones Quizzing Scholarship - Kalean Marvel Teen Care Corps
2,429.09 1000.00 5901.54 0 0 6131.34 1000.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 425.00 600.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 200.00 200.00 6544.02
TOTAL FUND BALANCES
24,401.90
Respectfully submitted, PATRICK SHAY C. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL CHART 1. NMI District Secretary’s Statistical Report Number of organized churches on the district Number of local NMI’s on the district MEMBERSHIP NMI Members (church members) NMI Associate Members (non-church members) MISSION PRIORITY ONE (MP0) Praying: number of churches that prayed for missions Discipling: number of churches that mentored children/youth in mission Giving: 5.5% of current income sent for World Evangelism Fund Education: number of churches that participated in all four categories listed on the local president’s report form.
77 70 5,230 947 67 64 51 49
Are you a Mission Priority One district? Number of Mission Priority One churches
No 47
WORLD EVANGELISM DISTRICT OF EXCELLENCE Number of churches achieved World Evangelism Church of Excellence 53 by giving at least 5.7% of current income for WEF or $1,000 District achieved Global Evangelism District of Excellence Yes Date of Next Year’s Convention 7/25/2016
Respectfully submitted, TERI RICHARDSON D. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL CHARTS
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church Members
13
Inactive Church Members
12
17
154 146 132 215 67
4 2 0 7 0
0 1 2 0 0
6 0 0 5 0
10 3 2 12 0
2 3 2 5 2
0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
5 3 2 5 2
159 146 132 222 65
60 60 65 70 0
0 0 0 0 0
146 58 42 150 28
6 7 8 9 10
Brazil Brownstown Calvary Community Fellowship Carbon Cayuga
Rev. Marlin J. Betts Rev. Timothy E. Lichtley Rev. Shane C. Rocker Rev. Larry D. Carr Rev. Donald R. Morgan
140 235 110 65 48
12 0 1 0 1
0 0 0 0 1
0 4 0 0 0
12 4 1 0 2
6 4 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0
0 3 0 0 0
6 7 0 0 1
146 232 111 65 49
32 82 0 15 6
0 0 0 0 0
117 127 65 11 45
11 12 13 14 15
Chandler Clarksville First Clarksville Parkwood Cloverdale Columbus First
Rev. Michael L. Bell
Rev. William J. Pursell Rev. Brian A. Rogers
59 25 85 44 368
0 0 0 4 6
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 7
0 0 0 4 13
0 0 5 1 7
0 3 24 0 2
0 2 10 0 3
0 5 39 1 12
59 20 46 47 369
30 15 25 5 68
0 0 0 0 0
34 6 25 51 244
16 17 18 *19 20
Columbus Shalom Community of Hope Cory Community Crossroads Community Crothersville
Rev. Javier D. Morante Rev. Scott W. Olson Rev. Patrick A. Shay Rev. Mark S. Roberts Rev. Mark A. Wooten
44 91 94 97 59
1 0 17 4 2
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 5 0
2 0 18 9 2
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 2 1
0 0 1 8 4
0 0 1 11 5
46 91 111 95 56
7 13 30 16 34
0 0 0 0 0
25 83 144 119 51
21 *22 23 24 25
Dale Dana Evansville Beacon Evansville Faith Evansville First
Rev. Peter J. Doyle Rev. Ronnie Higgs Sr. Rev. Timothy S. Moran Rev. Cathy A. West Rev. Chester W. Todd
30 22 23 50 80
0 0 0 5 10
0 0 0 0 2
2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 5 12
0 1 1 2 1
0 1 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0
0 2 1 2 2
32 20 22 53 90
15 9 22 0 5
0 0 0 0 0
21 28 26 57 85
26 27 28 29 30
Evansville Grace Francisco Freedom Community Freetown Georgetown
Rev. Brett M. Doninger Wayne Rowland Rev. Richard M. Wetnight Rev. Donovan W. Newport Rev. Donald R. Walker
61 41 32 99 51
4 0 0 2 0
2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 2 0
0 0 1 0 0
5 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
5 1 1 0 0
64 40 31 101 51
1 20 0 60 26
0 0 0 0 0
67 30 45 24 20
31 32
Grandview Greencastle
16 85
0 1
0 0
2 0
2 1
1 1
0 1
0 1
1 3
17 83
2 0
0 0
21 64
33 34 35
Haleysburg Harmony Chapel Harvest Chapel
Rev. Randy L. Boyer Rev. Elizabeth Jane Muncie Rev. Robert W. Muncie Mr. Matthew Roberts
53 44 90
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 0
1 0 0
0 0 61
0 0 29
1 0 90
53 45 0
0 13 0
0 0 0
36 44 0
36
Heartland
206
2
2
0
4
1
22
6
29
181
46
0
81
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Todd A. Stepp
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate Worship
Rev. Kenneth V. Bushey Rev. Ralph E. Clark Rev. Matthew P. Upshaw Dr. James R. Hicks Rev. Paul R. Gates
Total Losses
Bedford Davis Memorial Bicknell Bloomington Eastview Bloomington First Boonville
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
1 2 3 4 5
Received by Transfer
Church Name
Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches
11
Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release
10
Full Church Members End of Year
9
Received from Other Denominations
8
Received by Profession of Faith
2015
7
Full Church Members Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church Members
13
Inactive Church Members
12
17
0 0 0 0
1 0 4 0
1 0 0 1
0 0 18 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 18 1
128 0 39 7
0 0 14 0
0 0 0 0
104 0 27 15
Rev. Myers L. Hyman
134 0 189 184 56
0 0 1 0 9
0 0 1 0 0
0 0 2 0 0
0 0 4 0 9
0 0 0 3 1
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0
0 0 2 3 1
134 0 191 181 64
0 0 59 0 41
0 0 0 0 0
76 0 266 82 20
Rev. Stanton L. Loutner Rev. Danny K. McDowell Rev. Christopher L. Breeden Rev. R. Michael Ladson Rev. Dennis E. King
229 266 44 20 44
4 3 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
0 5 0 0 0
6 8 0 0 0
3 3 1 2 0
0 0 0 2 0
2 0 0 0 2
5 3 1 4 2
230 271 43 16 42
23 0 24 8 22
0 0 0 0 0
205 268 28 10 19
Newburgh New Life Oakland City Oasis of Hope Odon Orleans
Rev. Jonathan D. Scott Rev. Darin D. Nossett Rev. Javier D. Morante Rev. Trevor L. Stanley Rev. Gerald L. Richardson
171 192 43 76 63
1 1 12 0 0
0 0 0 2 0
1 1 0 0 0
2 2 12 2 0
2 5 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0
3 2 0 0 0
5 7 0 0 1
168 187 55 78 62
61 0 20 0 25
0 0 0 0 0
96 135 35 64 43
56 57 58 59 60
Owensville Patricksburg Peter's Switch Petersburg Point Township
Rev. Brad Lee Delp Mrs. Clarabelle Jukes Rev. Keith E. Ross Rev. Michael P. Elliott Rev. Troy S. DeKemper
70 22 110 87 203
5 7 2 0 0
1 0 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
6 7 4 0 0
0 1 3 1 3
2 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 2 0
2 1 3 3 3
74 28 111 84 200
34 15 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
62 17 74 63 106
61
Princeton New Life
165
22
0
1
23
2
0
0
2
186
45
0
154
62 63 64 65
Rockport Rockville Salem Scottsburg
Bryan Holzappel Rev. Andrew P. Johnson Brett Cieslack Rev. Albert L. Riggle Rev. Ricky D. Main
150 27 145 25
42 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
42 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
37 0 0 10
0 0 0 5
40 0 0 15
152 27 145 10
26 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
91 20 35 0
66 67 68 69 70
Shoals Simple 1 Spencer Springs Valley St. Bernice
Rev. Kevin Dale Quinn Rev. David S. Hayes Rev. David P. Warren Rev. Darrell D. Wineinger Rev. Garrett A. Lee
43 0 190 73 57
6 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0
6 0 3 0 0
1 0 1 1 0
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 1 0
47 0 192 72 57
22 0 100 31 28
0 0 0 0 0
34 0 125 33 30
71 72 73
Stinesville Sullivan Tell City
Rev. Benjamin R. Muncie Rev. Joel D. Parsons Rev. Charles W. Areson
69 68 44
2 1 0
0 0 0
0 1 3
2 2 3
2 0 0
0 0 0
2 0 3
4 0 3
67 70 44
5 30 17
0 0 0
76 37 25
Kurtz Linton Liberty Mackey Mitchell Mount Vernon First
Rev. Floyd E. Fisher Rev. R. Michael Ladson Rev. Chip K. Bullock
46 47 48 *49 50
Nashville Parkview New Albany Christ's Community New Hope Newberry Newburgh
51 52 53 54 55
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Gains
41 42 43 44 45
Rev. Larry A. Latham
Weekly Corporate Worship
0 0 0 0
Rev. William P. Covey Jason Hernandez
Total Losses
1 0 4 0
Pastor Name
Huntingburg Iglesia del Nazareno La Vina del Senor Jasper Jordan
Lost by Death
128 0 53 8
Church Name 37 38 *39 40
Received by Transfer
Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches
11
Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release
10
Full Church Members End of Year
9
Received from Other Denominations
8
Received by Profession of Faith
2015
7
Full Church Members Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
13
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church Members
12
17
323 49
10 3
0 0
1 0
11 3
5 1
0 0
3 0
8 1
326 51
90 14
0 0
223 28
76 77 78 79 80
The Point Turning Point Union Chapel Valley Mission - MTR Cowboy Church
Rev. Steven R. Greene Rev. R. Duane Brown Rev. Nickolus R. Highland
567 66 156 140 0
45 9 4 0 0
26 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
72 9 4 0 0
2 1 2 3 0
3 1 0 1 0
1 7 0 2 0
6 9 2 6 0
633 66 158 134 0
124 0 3 30 0
0 0 0 0 0
592 51 65 135 36
81 82 83 84
Vincennes First Washington Winslow Zion Community Southwest Indiana Supplemental
Rev. Garret R. Sloan Rev. George J. Johnson Rev. Fred J. Grenier Rev. Andy J. Hughes
205 24 80 260 0
4 0 10 2
0 0 0 0
4 0 5 5
8 0 15 7 0
4 0 3 3
3 0 0 0 0
0 0 3 0
7 0 6 3 0
206 24 89 264 0
0 6 27 0
0 0 0 0
92 29 57 178
Current Year Total
8,579
297
45
67
409
114
201
110
425
8,563
1,796
0
6,181
Last Year Total
8,730
144
35
77
256
95
179
133
407
8,579
2,043
0
6,181
153
10
(10)
153
19
22
0
0
Rev. Douglas E. Hanner
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Name Change
Inactive
Liberty to Linton Liberty
Scottsburg
(151)
Transfer
Merge
(23)
18
Disorganize Harvest Chapel
(16)
(247)
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate Worship
Dr. Mark E. Fleschner Rev. Dale A. Stoops
Total Losses
Terre Haute First Terre Haute South Side
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
74 75
Received by Transfer
Church Name
Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches
11
Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release
10
Inactive Church Members
9
Full Church Members End of Year
8 Received from Other Denominations
Full Church Members Reported Last Year
2015
7 Received by Profession of Faith
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
Drop
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate Membership
22a
NMI Active Membership
22
58 9 5 20 3
73 65 8 22 12
26 7 2 25 8
161 88 45 134 43
49 17 23 118 8
309 238 63 174 71
133 33 30 163 19
69 30 26 65 15
13 27 4 135 4
45 15 35 77 0
0 4 0 0 0
67 30 3 30 12
99 146 25 222 20
45 0 0 0 9
6 7 8 9 10
Brazil Brownstown Calvary Community Fellowship Carbon Cayuga
69 35 16 12 8
17 12 10 2 4
23 93 8 4 10
6 4 7 0 7
75 201 30 25 50
60 69 23 12 39
167 329 54 41 68
83 85 40 14 50
74 85 28 13 18
9 0 35 7 14
35 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
23 19 14 3 10
146 232 10 65 50
0 7 0 13 62
11 12 13 14 15
Chandler Clarksville First Clarksville Parkwood Cloverdale Columbus First
14 0 8 21 144
9 0 3 15 89
12 0 2 46 45
7 0 0 9 19
33 12 30 233 190
18 3 12 44 110
59 12 40 300 379
34 3 15 68 218
30 0 15 68 153
9 3 0 0 85
43 0 0 23 89
0 0 0 0 0
27 0 3 45 85
59 0 0 68 369
29 0 0 98 50
16 17 18 *19 20
Columbus Shalom Community of Hope Cory Community Crossroads Community Crothersville
8 21 45 35 13
8 8 25 21 7
6 13 45 10 8
6 6 25 5 2
15 64 140 132 28
15 29 75 36 23
29 98 230 177 49
29 43 125 62 32
29 43 93 61 32
29 0 7 61 0
0 0 62 73 0
0 0 0 0 0
21 8 45 14 0
29 78 20 7 22
0 2 2 66 0
21 *22 23 24 25
Dale Dana Evansville Beacon Evansville Faith Evansville First
17 4 30 0 12
6 4 5 3 9
4 2 45 0 20
0 2 7 3 7
21 22 26 2 57
12 22 12 22 41
42 28 101 2 89
18 28 24 28 57
13 28 24 28 48
5 14 4 5 9
17 22 0 0 14
0 0 0 0 0
0 4 0 0 25
0 3 22 55 85
0 7 0 2 86
26 27 28 29 30
Evansville Grace Francisco Freedom Community Freetown Georgetown
10 20 16 7 10
5 4 9 4 5
16 20 10 4 0
7 1 5 4 0
43 40 14 18 30
22 7 11 15 15
69 80 40 29 40
34 12 25 23 20
34 12 25 23 11
0 0 0 20 0
27 12 31 0 26
0 0 24 0 0
10 30 11 4 0
0 17 31 22 16
0 13 0 10 0
31 32 33 34 35
Grandview Greencastle Haleysburg Harmony Chapel Harvest Chapel
6 73 9 25 0
3 21 4 8 0
6 24 23 15 0
2 12 9 7 0
30 83 30 35 0
13 31 18 22 0
42 180 62 75 0
18 64 31 37 0
18 60 31 35 0
10 0 0 0 0
0 55 21 0 0
0 0 0 13 0
0 32 11 9 0
15 83 52 48 0
13 10 0 0 0
36 37
Heartland Huntingburg
121 85
110 29
14 35
8 4
58 155
37 41
193 275
155 74
70 74
20 0
0 88
0 55
20 15
144 123
0 0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance
Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
75 85 10 18 16
Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List
Bedford Davis Memorial Bicknell Bloomington Eastview Bloomington First Boonville
Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List
1 2 3 4 5
Church Name
Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance
Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance
21a
Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance
21
Average Weekly SDMI Attendance
20a
Total SDMI Responsibility List
2015
20 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
0 0 13
0 28 30
0 9 10
0 46 40
0 11 26
0 11 16
0 3 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 35 0
0 18 0
63 0 130 50 20
21 0 60 16 10
47 0 51 12 5
15 0 33 4 2
51 0 116 80 29
30 0 72 52 17
161 0 297 142 54
66 0 165 72 29
41 0 111 72 7
25 0 61 0 13
87 0 229 81 7
0 0 103 30 0
27 0 56 22 2
122 0 129 50 20
6 0 211 45 10
NMI Active Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly SDMI Attendance
Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance
Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance
NMI Associate Membership
0 9 2
Caravan Enrollment
0 2 3
Total SDMI Responsibility List
0 9 8
Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List
Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance
21a
Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance
38 Iglesia del Nazareno La Vina del Senor *39 Jasper 40 Jordan
21 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List
Church Name
20a
Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance
2015
20 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
41 42 43 44 45
Kurtz Linton Liberty Mackey Mitchell Mount Vernon First
46 47 48 *49 50
Nashville Parkview New Albany Christ's Community New Hope Newberry Newburgh
38 83 14 8 0
17 28 5 2 0
29 54 11 3 0
13 27 5 1 0
123 240 18 25 25
70 146 10 7 11
190 377 43 36 25
100 201 20 10 11
70 201 20 10 11
53 0 0 10 0
150 0 22 6 0
0 0 0 0 0
46 35 6 0 0
193 266 15 10 42
37 59 5 6 0
51 52 53 54 55
Newburgh New Life Oakland City Oasis of Hope Odon Orleans
45 49 10 36 4
35 24 10 8 2
23 11 10 32 9
15 2 10 9 3
171 93 15 119 24
25 48 15 34 18
239 153 35 187 37
75 74 35 51 23
0 74 35 43 23
75 0 35 12 23
45 103 0 0 14
0 0 0 0 0
25 11 35 22 4
15 100 35 78 22
0 0 0 15 4
56 57 58 59 60
Owensville Patricksburg Peter's Switch Petersburg Point Township
75 11 75 23 60
21 7 27 10 63
45 14 15 11 52
15 7 8 7 40
57 20 65 28 282
27 12 31 22 124
177 45 155 62 394
63 26 66 39 227
48 19 45 39 116
25 15 8 0 111
45 0 60 30 68
0 0 65 0 68
32 12 19 12 26
30 12 111 84 45
0 4 0 0 10
61 62 63 64 65
Princeton New Life Rockport Rockville Salem Scottsburg
40 23 6 27 0
25 4 5 2 0
45 8 0 26 0
30 3 0 1 0
155 139 21 110 0
99 93 8 12 0
240 170 27 163 0
154 100 13 15 0
75 40 13 15 0
75 60 0 0 0
65 0 0 0 0
25 0 0 0 0
35 1 0 26 0
186 152 21 144 0
10 26 0 50 0
66 67 68 69 70
Shoals Simple 1 Spencer Springs Valley St. Bernice
20 0 32 15 27
4 0 15 7 7
9 0 20 15 7
4 0 10 5 2
20 0 148 36 36
10 0 52 21 14
49 0 200 66 70
18 0 77 33 23
18 0 70 33 23
12 0 15 33 0
25 0 0 21 42
0 0 0 0 0
3 0 17 15 11
22 0 190 72 10
6 0 25 10 5
71 72 73 74 75
Stinesville Sullivan Tell City Terre Haute First Terre Haute South Side
40 16 6 54 14
20 6 3 22 12
20 6 4 40 2
10 4 0 18 0
70 29 50 220 65
45 17 20 83 40
130 51 60 314 81
75 27 23 123 52
75 24 15 72 20
0 11 5 50 15
0 0 4 127 0
0 0 0 0 0
10 8 0 40 0
45 70 23 150 30
0 0 4 0 0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate Membership
22a
NMI Active Membership
22
151 6 10 20 0
40 0 8 6 0
1,069 25 97 120 0
160 0 48 59 0
1,509 46 138 175 0
315 0 79 75 0
47 0 40 63 0
268 0 57 12 0
102 0 0 60 0
0 0 31 0 0
58 6 8 10 0
195 66 6 31 0
35 0 0 16 0
81 82 83 84
Vincennes First Washington Winslow Zion Community Southwest Indiana Supplemental
18 35 17 213
8 16 4 115
11 10 19 25
5 5 7 13
53 28 45 135
24 15 24 72
82 73 81 373 0
37 36 35 200 0
37 36 35 72
37 0 23 128
66 36 18 56
0 0 0 0
0 7 17 28
206 24 33 264
82 14 48 0
Current Year Total
2,882
1,348
1,642
649
6,703
2,830
11,227
4,827
3,316
1,799
2,379
418
1,322
5,737
1,285
Last Year Total
2,856
1,358
1,805
774
7,003
2,980
11,664
5,112
3,751
1,574
2,376
454
1,444
5,633
1,049
Increase / (Decrease)
26
225
3
104
236
Organized
* Sponsored New Church this Year
(10)
Name Change
Inactive
Liberty to Linton Liberty
Scottsburg
(125)
(300)
(150)
Transfer
(437)
(285)
(435)
Merge
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance
(163)
Caravan Enrollment
115 0 23 10 0
Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance
289 15 31 35 0
Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List
The Point Turning Point Union Chapel Valley Mission - MTR Cowboy Church
Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List
76 77 78 79 80
Church Name
Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance
Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance
21a
Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance
21
Average Weekly SDMI Attendance
Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List
2015
20a
Total SDMI Responsibility List
20
DISCIPLESHIP
(36)
Disorganize Harvest Chapel
(122)
Drop
1 2 3 4 5
39
40
41
Total Given to Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene Educational Institutions
37
Assigned Educational Institution
36
Total Given to District Mission
35
Other District Interests
34
District Ministry Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church Income
Church Name
World Evangelism Fund
PART 1 2015
32
Total Given to Global Mission
31
Other Global Interests
30
Approved Mission Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
302,477
16,535
34,137
0
50,672
6,213
11,147
2,663
13,810
6,213
0
Bicknell
41,159
7,081
1,441
0
8,522
915
1,551
370
1,921
864
0
864
Bloomington Eastview
98,037
5,772
2,073
0
7,845
2,040
3,660
874
4,534
2,040
0
2,040
285,169
15,911
3,762
0
19,673
6,038
10,833
2,588
13,421
6,037
0
6,037
48,612
3,331
1,349
0
4,680
1,003
1,799
430
2,229
1,003
0
1,003
11,423
5,930
0
17,353
3,957
7,100
1,696
8,796
3,957
0
3,957
Bedford Davis Memorial
Bloomington First Boonville
6,213
6 7 8 9 10
Brazil
189,637
Brownstown
264,124
15,071
11,262
0
26,333
5,529
9,920
2,370
12,290
5,528
100
5,628
Calvary Community Fellowship
126,339
6,954
1,260
495
8,709
2,679
4,840
1,156
5,996
2,678
100
2,778
Carbon
16,447
235
171
60
466
113
202
48
250
113
26
139
Cayuga
85,462
4,603
1,517
0
6,120
1,786
3,204
765
3,969
1,785
0
1,785
11 12 13 14 15
Chandler
59,679
3,074
1,220
0
4,294
407
729
174
903
407
0
407
0
0
61
0
61
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45,060
2,947
352
0
3,299
950
1,703
407
2,110
949
0
949
16 17 18 *19 20
Columbus Shalom
21 *22 23 24 25
Clarksville First Clarksville Parkwood Cloverdale Columbus First
59,018
3,717
1,751
0
5,468
1,214
2,181
521
2,702
1,216
0
1,216
394,889
21,215
24,866
0
46,081
8,327
14,941
3,569
18,510
8,327
200
8,527 135
5,953
383
0
0
383
136
244
58
302
135
0
Community of Hope
137,199
6,262
3,729
0
9,991
735
1,318
315
1,633
735
0
735
Cory Community
242,361
13,278
2,519
0
15,797
5,132
9,208
2,200
11,408
5,132
0
5,132
Crossroads Community
143,898
15,821
2,118
600
18,539
3,043
5,460
1,304
6,764
3,043
0
3,043
Crothersville
127,952
630
341
0
971
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dale
25,248
1,597
35
0
1,632
539
966
230
1,196
539
0
539
Dana
8,140
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50
50
Evansville Beacon
10,803
0
10
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Evansville Faith
86,904
5,095
1,992
5,867
12,954
1,802
3,232
772
4,004
1,802
0
1,802
Evansville First
120,020
8,519
2,650
0
11,169
2,466
4,424
1,057
5,481
2,466
0
2,466
26 27 28 29 30
Evansville Grace
108,840
5,978
1,616
0
7,594
2,303
4,131
987
5,118
2,303
50
2,353
Francisco
31,713
3,960
322
0
4,282
647
1,133
271
1,404
647
0
647
Freedom Community
52,481
3,327
2,544
0
5,871
1,089
1,953
4,670
6,623
1,088
0
1,088
Freetown
31,980
581
1,022
67
1,670
0
0
0
0
0
78
78
Georgetown
40,795
2,265
8,065
0
10,330
779
1,396
334
1,730
778
82
860
31 32 33 34 35
Grandview
26,876
1,360
891
0
2,251
557
999
239
1,238
556
20
576
Greencastle
132,682
7,215
3,620
388
11,223
2,768
4,966
1,186
6,152
2,768
160
2,928
Haleysburg
53,239
544
512
0
1,056
964
1,571
375
1,946
875
0
875
Harmony Chapel
49,565
2,921
243
0
3,164
1,044
1,865
446
2,311
1,044
50
1,094
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Harvest Chapel
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
Other District Interests
40
41
Total Given to Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene Educational Institutions
37
Assigned Educational Institution
36
Total Given to District Mission
35
District Ministry Funds
34
Pension Fund
Church Name
33
Total Given to Global Mission
World Evangelism Fund
PART 1 2015
32
Other Global Interests
31
Approved Mission Specials
30
Total Church Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
36 37 38 *39 40
Heartland
168,871
8,770
765
0
9,535
3,588
6,438
1,538
7,976
3,588
0
3,588
Huntingburg
132,490
7,197
3,326
0
10,523
2,795
5,014
1,198
6,212
2,794
200
2,994
0
160
53
0
213
21
37
9
46
21
0
21
Jasper
72,793
3,813
1,442
0
5,255
1,519
2,469
590
3,059
1,519
0
1,519
Jordan
5,418
300
0
300
600
150
150
0
150
150
0
150
41 42 43 44 45
Kurtz
66,300
3,457
418
0
3,875
1,405
2,520
602
3,122
1,405
45
1,450
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mackey
420,512
22,570
29,804
0
52,374
8,412
15,092
3,605
18,697
8,411
0
8,411
Mitchell
140,518
6,222
2,894
0
9,116
2,274
3,761
899
4,660
2,096
100
2,196
Mount Vernon First
30,566
1,740
408
0
2,148
693
1,187
284
1,471
662
50
712
46 47 48 *49 50
Nashville Parkview
216,875
11,255
3,410
0
14,665
4,875
7,966
1,903
9,869
4,584
0
4,584
New Albany Christ's Community
446,681
23,083
4,901
0
27,984
9,442
16,939
4,047
20,986
9,442
0
9,442
New Hope
32,698
2,170
374
0
2,544
684
1,226
283
1,509
683
0
683
Newberry
7,656
100
25
0
125
86
64
15
79
36
0
36
Newburgh
43,252
2,400
756
0
3,156
432
744
185
929
432
200
632
51 52 53 54 55
Newburgh New Life
130,623
7,345
591
0
7,936
2,761
4,954
1,183
6,137
2,761
30
2,791
Oakland City
254,547
55,000
6,337
0
61,337
4,633
8,312
1,986
10,298
4,633
300
4,933
9,046
609
0
0
609
204
365
87
452
203
0
203
123,491
6,592
7,377
0
13,969
2,528
4,535
1,083
5,618
2,527
100
2,627
Orleans
60,047
3,036
896
232
4,164
1,137
2,040
487
2,527
1,137
0
1,137
56 57 58 59 60
Owensville
43,849
2,469
2,420
0
4,889
931
1,670
399
2,069
931
0
931
Patricksburg
11,279
896
337
0
1,233
345
466
111
577
260
0
260
Peter's Switch
156,015
9,080
8,413
0
17,493
3,494
4,324
1,033
5,357
2,410
0
2,410
Petersburg
102,919
9,063
6,211
0
15,274
2,043
3,665
875
4,540
2,042
40
2,082
Point Township
141,730
8,402
1,207
150
9,759
2,983
5,351
1,278
6,629
2,982
0
2,982
61 62 63 64 65
Princeton New Life
66 67 68 69 70
Shoals
Iglesia del Nazareno La Vina del Senor
Linton Liberty
Oasis of Hope Odon
251,990
18,756
5,177
0
23,933
5,185
9,303
2,222
11,525
5,185
1,650
6,835
Rockport
65,112
4,279
3,012
40
7,331
1,378
2,472
591
3,063
1,378
250
1,628
Rockville
26,072
1,402
1,634
100
3,136
539
967
231
1,198
539
0
539
Salem
35,388
0
350
0
350
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 712
Scottsburg
34,210
3,668
1,964
325
5,957
660
1,187
284
1,471
662
50
Simple 1
0
0
0
0
0
68
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spencer
240,675
17,352
17,744
0
35,096
4,834
8,673
2,072
10,745
4,834
300
5,134
Springs Valley
62,711
5,008
2,798
0
7,806
1,270
2,278
544
2,822
1,269
0
1,269
St. Bernice
54,017
2,778
829
0
3,607
1,137
2,038
487
2,525
1,136
0
1,136
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
40
41
Total Given to Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene Educational Institutions
37
Assigned Educational Institution
36
Total Given to District Mission
35
Other District Interests
34
District Ministry Funds
Church Name
33
Pension Fund
Total Church Income
World Evangelism Fund
PART 1 2015
32
Total Given to Global Mission
31
Other Global Interests
30
Approved Mission Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
71 72 73 74 75
Stinesville
98,814
5,355
1,564
0
6,919
2,284
4,097
979
5,076
2,284
0
2,284
Sullivan
68,608
3,603
1,954
0
5,557
1,446
2,593
620
3,213
1,445
0
1,445
Tell City
48,356
4,406
776
0
5,182
994
1,783
426
2,209
993
0
993
372,723
21,200
3,022
0
24,222
7,929
14,226
3,390
17,616
7,928
200
8,128
52,876
3,200
1,756
0
4,956
1,190
2,134
510
2,644
1,190
59
1,249
76 77 78 79 80
The Point
81 82 83 84
Vincennes First
Terre Haute First Terre Haute South Side
686,794
8,175
380
6,300
14,855
1,469
2,634
629
3,263
1,468
1,000
2,468
Turning Point
56,733
2,958
650
0
3,608
1,229
2,204
526
2,730
1,228
0
1,228
Union Chapel
100,043
7,322
1,902
0
9,224
2,044
3,666
876
4,542
2,044
0
2,044
Valley Mission
265,140
6,603
5,336
0
11,939
241
431
103
534
241
0
241
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 3,021
- MTR Cowboy Church
140,389
7,141
5,101
210
12,452
2,921
5,241
1,252
6,493
2,921
100
Washington
64,371
3,451
10,117
805
14,373
806
1,445
345
1,790
805
40
845
Winslow
58,172
3,607
3,816
0
7,423
1,188
2,131
509
2,640
1,187
100
1,287
165,648
8,110
1,745
0
9,855
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Zion Community
0
Southwest Indiana Supplemental
Current Year Total
9,219,776
531,708
277,373
15,939
825,020
161,422
285,468
72,351
357,819
159,474
5,730
165,204
Last Year Total
9,277,797
522,110
281,692
26,021
829,823
154,724
273,403
64,194
337,597
152,861
8,096
160,957
6,698
12,065
8,157
20,222
6,613
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
(58,021)
9,598
Name Change
Inactive
Liberty to Linton Liberty
Scottsburg
(4,319)
(10,082)
Transfer
(4,803)
Merge
Disorganize Harvest Chapel
Drop
(2,366)
4,247
1 2 3 4 5
Bedford Davis Memorial Bicknell Bloomington Eastview Bloomington First Boonville
50
51 Allocations Paid in Full?
49
Indebtedness on Those Properties
48
Value of Church Properties
All Other Church Ministries
47
Total Missional Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local Mission
45 Local Compassionate Ministries
44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits
44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2 2015
42 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
34,591
0
178,186
9,150
861
79,102
301,890
378,798
945
0
Yes
2,651
2
2,400
11,500
0
0
16,553
28,775
955,000
28,090
Yes
0
21,566
22,790
5,506
250
24,145
74,257
90,716
1,200,000
146,000
Yes
27,926
0
74,932
57,662
500
60,211
221,231
266,400
2,355,000
0
Yes
0
4,627
12,380
3,865
0
16,832
37,704
46,619
187,000
46,683
Yes
7,602
9,355
31,320
23,766
500
82,649
155,192
189,255
1,500,000
14,455
Yes
48,217
11,548
90,602
0
1,242
103,191
254,800
304,580
1,595,000
123,500
Yes
Calvary Community Fellowship
0
0
21,950
18,798
10,572
20,726
72,046
92,208
1,306,000
235,944
Yes
Carbon
0
0
7,420
0
0
0
7,420
8,388
97,500
0
No
Cayuga
15,000
0
45,000
0
0
0
60,000
73,660
250,000
0
Yes
11 12 13 14 15
Chandler
No
6 7 8 9 10
Brazil Brownstown
59,215
0
21,932
3,721
0
12,000
96,868
102,879
200,000
0
Clarksville First
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
0
0
No
Clarksville Parkwood
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7,308
282,000
0
Yes
Cloverdale
38,186
3,004
15,851
7,826
0
17,370
82,237
92,837
430,000
13,548
Yes
Columbus First
30,689
30,696
183,782
65,900
3,555
103,509
418,131
499,576
1,165,000
31,243
Yes
16 17 18 *19 20
Columbus Shalom
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
956
0
0
Yes
Community of Hope
0
24,295
16,775
0
0
0
41,070
54,164
1,500,000
227,000
No
29,593
27,600
39,120
20,898
0
0
117,211
154,680
1,800,000
179,000
Yes
21 *22 23 24 25
Dale
Cory Community Crossroads Community Crothersville
0
19,147
29,657
20,000
3,571
0
72,375
103,764
1,293,000
11,000
Yes
10,000
12,328
52,991
9,750
1,131
53,479
139,679
140,650
455,600
53,189
No
0
0
8,400
616
0
7,710
16,726
20,632
120,000
0
Yes
Dana
8,140
0
0
0
0
1,500
9,640
9,690
125,000
0
No
Evansville Beacon
9,000
0
100
0
500
500
10,100
10,110
274,000
0
No
Evansville Faith
1,161
7,430
13,231
13,052
384
13,774
49,032
69,594
400,000
58,264
Yes
Evansville First
0
0
38,500
0
3,138
52,229
93,867
115,449
1,384,000
0
Yes
26 27 28 29 30
Evansville Grace
0
10,400
29,460
22,982
250
34,368
97,460
114,828
600,000
9,500
Yes
Francisco
0
0
5,300
0
0
10,543
15,843
22,823
380,000
0
Yes
5,135
0
16,895
795
0
11,019
33,844
48,515
490,000
0
Yes
300
8,738
17,338
0
550
2,192
29,118
30,866
250,000
0
No
21,459
0
11,255
12,775
0
0
45,489
59,188
900,000
0
Yes
31 32 33 34 35
Grandview
1,000
0
0
14,415
0
6,106
21,521
26,143
50,000
0
Yes
Greencastle
1,150
0
73,360
15,822
151
35,219
125,702
148,773
2,457,825
0
Yes
Haleysburg
18,547
0
23,850
0
0
0
42,397
47,238
27,400
0
No
Harmony Chapel
0
0
23,400
0
0
0
23,400
31,013
400
0
Yes
Harvest Chapel
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Freedom Community Freetown Georgetown
* Sponsored New Church this Year
47
48
49
50
Total Used for Local Mission
Total Missional Disbursements
Value of Church Properties
Indebtedness on Those Properties
51 Allocations Paid in Full?
46
All Other Church Ministries
45 Local Compassionate Ministries
44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits
44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2 2015
42 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
36 37 38 *39 40
Heartland
2,250
43,742
0
0
398
43,877
90,267
114,954
1,800,000
276,764
Yes
Huntingburg
9,743
0
20,800
47,214
250
54,535
132,542
155,066
1,026,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
301
0
0
No
Jasper
325
24,288
14,100
6,063
0
20,100
64,876
76,228
676,000
187,040
Yes
Jordan
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,050
60,000
0
No
41 42 43 44 45
Kurtz
26,321
6,000
16,200
6,500
350
3,600
58,971
68,823
350,000
45,000
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
38,104
0
84,842
73,171
3,967
142,079
342,163
430,057
3,461,000
0
Yes
0
5,970
41,537
8,710
164
69,764
126,145
144,391
2,000,000
0
No
Mount Vernon First
713
0
0
3,960
8,276
11,832
24,781
29,805
150,000
0
Yes
46 47 48 *49 50
Nashville Parkview
15,201
65,386
31,061
22,699
1,800
56,524
192,671
226,664
1,618,309
669,597
Yes
New Albany Christ's Community
72,763
0
118,480
55,622
398
112,528
359,791
427,645
6,058,800
0
Yes
5,893
6,000
7,280
6,231
0
0
25,404
30,824
160,000
11,875
Yes
Newberry
50
0
0
0
76
0
126
452
75,000
0
No
Newburgh
0
9,022
5,452
10,830
450
17,520
43,274
48,423
178,000
28,000
No
23,537
51,029
12,898
2,626
7,302
102,747
122,372
1,000,000
214,793
Yes
Iglesia del Nazareno La Vina del Senor
Linton Liberty Mackey Mitchell
New Hope
51 52 53 54 55
Newburgh New Life
5,355
Oakland City
1,726
0
32,334
48,484
2,990
83,400
168,934
250,135
2,250,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,468
0
0
Yes
9,164
14,401
22,910
23,659
1,626
33,716
105,476
130,218
1,844,000
16,315
Yes
0
0
17,400
7,300
325
125
25,150
34,115
3,000,000
14,000
No
56 57 58 59 60
Owensville
5,000
0
16,509
2,500
5,000
2,500
31,509
40,329
250,000
0
Yes Yes
61 62 63 64 65
Princeton New Life
66 67 68 69 70
Oasis of Hope Odon Orleans Patricksburg Peter's Switch Petersburg Point Township
0
0
4,400
0
100
7,461
11,961
14,376
100,000
0
16,500
15,492
39,026
2,800
585
38,416
112,819
141,573
565,000
77,025
No
5,660
0
34,296
29,972
835
11,955
82,718
106,657
550,000
0
Yes
0
16,573
10,250
30,751
3,314
64,599
125,487
147,840
1,100,000
145,000
Yes
42,730
0
51,740
12,836
4,200
12,300
123,806
171,284
500,000
0
Yes
Rockport
4,600
0
17,600
1,302
10,157
3,300
36,959
50,359
450,000
0
Yes
Rockville
0
0
11,925
0
0
0
11,925
17,337
869,000
0
Yes
14,042
6,300
22,525
0
0
282
43,149
43,499
500,000
62,300
No
Scottsburg
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Shoals
0
0
10,490
7,976
2,340
0
20,806
29,606
185,000
0
Yes
Simple 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
68
0
0
No
Spencer
18,973
458
45,440
39,575
2,508
58,560
165,514
221,323
1,100,000
34,000
Yes
Springs Valley
12,047
12,190
7,783
9,442
0
20,401
61,863
75,030
580,000
145,000
Yes
0
0
15,900
8,522
0
19,984
44,406
52,811
229,600
0
Yes
Salem
St. Bernice
* Sponsored New Church this Year
47
48
49
50
Total Missional Disbursements
Value of Church Properties
Indebtedness on Those Properties
51 Allocations Paid in Full?
46
Total Used for Local Mission
45
All Other Church Ministries
44a
Local Compassionate Ministries
Debt Service
Church Name
44
Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits
43
Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements
PART 2 2015
42
Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
639
0
31,800
12,000
600
38,864
83,903
100,466
20,000
0
Yes
Sullivan
0
0
30,800
2,271
150
21,540
54,761
66,422
340,000
0
Yes
Tell City
0
4,030
13,513
3,299
0
0
20,842
30,220
300,000
40,000
Yes
56,345
28,372
105,976
114,183
4,956
21,921
331,753
389,648
4,000,000
131,628
Yes
0
0
32,500
0
283
12,287
45,070
55,109
244,000
0
Yes
71 72 73 74 75
Stinesville
76 77 78 79 80
The Point
81 82 83 84
Vincennes First
Terre Haute First Terre Haute South Side
98,046
107,069
267,462
72,916
3,332
50,584
599,409
621,464
2,350,000
1,086,000
No
Turning Point
0
0
32,700
5,196
16,738
0
54,634
63,429
85,000
0
Yes
Union Chapel
24,894
0
40,490
13,251
1,661
7,577
87,873
105,727
900,000
0
Yes
0
27,131
30,605
25,380
0
11,932
95,048
108,003
2,700,000
662,000
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yes
16,223
12,020
46,535
6,000
3,916
11,267
95,961
120,848
1,400,000
56,000
Yes
0
0
17,779
15,855
55
24,271
57,960
75,774
400,000
0
No
1,750
0
23,275
0
2,198
25,309
52,532
65,070
915,000
0
Yes
0
76,770
33,150
15,236
7,088
31,822
164,066
173,921
1,700,000
513,000
No
0
0
Valley Mission - MTR Cowboy Church Washington Winslow Zion Community Southwest Indiana Supplemental
Current Year Total
874,619
695,487
2,566,071
1,103,403
120,867
1,902,408
7,262,855
8,772,320
72,070,379
5,592,753
Last Year Total
1,044,162
1,083,391
2,138,786
1,364,437
172,644
2,079,265
7,882,685
9,365,786
78,219,716
11,415,211
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
* Sponsored New Church this Year
(169,543)
(387,904)
Name Change
Inactive
Liberty to Linton Liberty
Scottsburg
427,285
(261,034)
Transfer
(51,777)
(176,857)
Merge
(619,830)
(593,466)
(6,149,337)
Disorganize Harvest Chapel
(5,822,458)
Drop
Supplemental Statistical Report 2015 Southwest Indiana
Value District Property
316,251.00
Value District Center Value District Parsonage Indebtedness on District Property
August 27, 2015
0.00