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1 NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT 2014 SEVENTY-SECOND ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL SESSION HELD AT MARION, INDIANA May 7-8 1

2 Seventy Second Annual Assembly Journal of the Northeastern Indiana District Church of the Nazarene Session held at Marion, IN May 7-8, 2014 Dr. Jerry D. Porter General Superintendent David G. Roland District Superintendent 2

3 2014 ORDINANDS (Left to Right) District Superintendent Dr. David G. Roland, Elder Terry and Kim Habegger, Elder Jill and Brad Waltz, Elder Christen Sanders, Elder Anthony and Ta'Mara Baker, Elder Cameron and Lindsay Pence, Elder Jamie and Tiffany McBride, Elder Jason and Jennifer McCloskey, Elder Kris McPherson, General Superintendent Dr. Jerry D Porter, and District Secretary Jim W. Ballenger. RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary ,360 R. T. Williams J. W. Montgomery J. W. Felmlee ,773 J. B. Chapman Paul Updike J. W. Felmlee ,861 H. V. Miller Paul Updike J. W. Felmlee ,956 J. B. Chapman Paul Updike J. B. Miller ,024 H. V. Miller Paul Updike J. B. Miller ,072 Samuel Young Paul Updike I. F. Younger ,253 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike I. F. Younger ,511 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike I. F. Younger ,656 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike I. F. Younger 3

4 RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary ,736 Samuel Young Paul Updike J. T. Trueax ,743 D. I. Vanderpool Paul Updike J. T. Trueax ,936 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike J. T. Trueax ,086 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike John Wine ,183 Hugh C. Benner Paul Updike John Wine ,199 D. I. Vanderpool Paul Updike John Wine ,278 Samuel Young Paul Updike John Wine ,384 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike John Wine ,471 Hugh C. Benner Paul Updike John Wine ,484 D. I. Vanderpool Paul Updike John Wine ,495 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike John Wine ,679 V. H. Lewis Paul Updike John Wine ,888 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike John Wine ,018 George C. Coulter Paul Updike John Wine ,193 Hugh C. Benner Paul Updike John Wine ,195 Samuel Young Paul Updike John Wine ,319 V. H. Lewis Paul Updike Wilmer R. Watson ,483 Eugene L. Stowe Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson ,712 Edward Lawlor Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson ,821 George C. Coulter Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 4

5 RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary ,919 Orville W. Jenkins Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson ,148 V. H. Lewis Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson ,482 Eugene L. Stowe Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson ,657 Edward Lawlor Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,791 George Coulter Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,868 V. H. Lewis Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,852 Charles H. Strickland Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,960 Orville W. Jenkins Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson Eugene L. Stowe Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,129 William M. Greathouse Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,103 Jerald D. Johnson Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,245 Jerald D. Johnson Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,292 V. H. Lewis Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,210 John A. Knight Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson ,164 Charles H. Strickland Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,327 Charles H. Strickland Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,316 Raymond W. Hurn Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,467 Raymond W. Hurn Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,477 Eugene L. Stowe Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,571 Eugene L. Stowe Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 5

6 RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary ,906 Donald D. Owens Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,902 Donald D. Owens Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson ,869 Jerald D. Johnson F. Thomas Bailey Wilmer R. Watson ,942 Jerald D. Johnson F. Thomas Bailey Wilmer R. Watson ,080 John A. Knight F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop ,168 John A. Knight F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop ,206 William J. Prince F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop William J. Prince F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop ,280 Paul G. Cunningham F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop ,360 Paul G. Cunningham F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop ,556 James H. Diehl F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop ,317 James H. Diehl David G. Roland Kevin C. Dunlop ,511 Jim L. Bond David G. Roland Kevin C. Dunlop ,585 Jim L. Bond David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall ,713 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall ,962 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall ,105 Nina G. Gunter David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall ,294 Nina G. Gunter David G. Roland Ronald L. Whitlock ,994 Jesse C. Middendorf David G. Roland Ronald L. Whitlock ,795 Jesse C. Middendorf David G. Roland Jim W Ballenger 6

7 , 898 J.K. Warrick David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger ,044 J.K. Warrick David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger ,925 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 7

8 CONTENTS Page I. Official Directory A. District Officers... 9 B. District Boards and Standing Committees C. District Auxiliary Organizations D. District Zones E. District Areas F. District Church Directory G. General Church Assigned H. Ordained Elders...49 I. Ordained Deacons J. Licensed Ministers K. Consecrated Deaconess L. Registered Evangelists M. Commissioned Evangelist N. Registered Song Evangelist II. General Information III. Plan of Examination IV. Daily Proceedings V. Reports A. District Officers 1. District Superintendent SDMI Chairman NYI President NMI President B. District Boards and Standing Committees 1. Advisory Board Ministerial Credentials Board Board of Ministerial Studies Shiloh Park Board C. Assembly Committees 1. Finance Nominations Memoirs VI. Minutes of the Conventions A. Joined SDMI, NMI, NYI VII. Financial and Statistical

9 I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY A. DISTRICT OFFICERS General Superintendent Dr. Jerry D Porter, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS ( ) District Superintendent David G. Roland (2016) (Cheryl), 1502 Ironwood Dr., Marion, IN neids1@neinazarene.org office: home: ) District Office, 1950 S. 350 E., Marion, IN office@neinazarene.org fax: ; office: ) District Website neinazarene.org District Office Secretary Tiffany Ball (Wes), 1950 S 350 E., Marion, IN Office@neinazarene.org ( ) Shiloh Park Retreat & Conference Center 1734 S. 350 E., Marion, IN (fax: office: ) Manager Dan Heincker Marketing Manager/Treasurer Karen Heincker shilohpark.info, shilohpark@neinazarene.org District Secretary Jim W. Ballenger, S CR 544E, Selma, IN jimwballenger@gmail.com; ( ) District Treasurer Jeff Kardatzke, 113 S Lansdown Way, Anderson, IN kardz@att.net ( ) District Nazarene Youth International President : Brandon Kirk (Kara), (2015) 2324 Jackson St. Anderson, IN bkirk@andersonnazarene.org ( ) District Nazarene Missions International President Laura High (Steve) (2015), 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN neinmidp@neinazarene.org ( ) District Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries Chairman Danny Hines (Amber), 5 West Overmyer Bvld., Winchester, IN dannyhines75@hotmail.com ( ) District Chaplaincy Director Peter E. Albertson, 159 W 700 N., Columbia City, IN palbertson@cancer-services.org ( ) Director of NEI School of Ministry Dr. Philip Rogers (Sherry), P. O. Box 86, Middletown, IN pcr52@sbcglobal.net ( ) NEI Disaster Response Directors Lynn Musselman, St. Joe Rd., Fort Wayne, IN lynnsmemo@comcast.net ( ) 9

10 B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory Chairman David G. Roland; secretary Ken Swan; district treasurer Jeff Kardatzke Dan White (2017) (Gloria) 870 Innkeepers Ct, Waterloo, IN ( ) Dan Garde (2017) 604 S Main St., Roanoke, IN dlgarde@comcast.net ( ) Marie Secor (2017) (Rich) N. 460 E., Rome City, IN mariesecor@rocketmail.com ( ) Gary Cable (2016) (Linda) 821 Eastgate Dr, Anderson, IN glcable@juno.com ( ) Phil Rogers (2016) (Sherry) 287 S. 10 th St, Middletown, IN pcr52@sbcglobal.net ( ) Mark Bennett (2016) (Dianna) S State Road 109, Markleville, IN bennettlaw@sbcglobal.net ( ) Jim Ballenger (2015) (Janie) S. CR 544 E., Selma, IN jimwballenger@gmail.com ( ) J. Mark Dill (2015) (Darcy) 4909 N. 450 W., Muncie, IN jmarkdill@yahoo.com ( ) Gene Snowden (2015) (Carol) 4641 N 622 W., Huntington, IN, genecarol@onlyinternet.net ( ) Ken Swan (2015) (Sarah) 5360 E. 100 S, Marion, IN knswan@gmail.com ( ) Assembly Finance Chairman: *Larry Stafford; Ex-Officio *Dr. David G. Roland, District Superintendent, *District treasurer Jeff Kardatzke *Larry Sheets (2016) 1542 Kensington Dr, Bluffton, IN lasheets1@aol.com ( ) *Philip C. Rogers (2016) P.O. Box 86, Middletown, IN pcr52@sbcglobal.net; ) Greg Clark (2016) 840 Kem Rd, Marion, IN gclark@sequefoundation.org ( ) Gary Klinger (2016) 3025 Spring Valley Court, Anderson, IN gdklinger@andersonnazarene.org ( ) Steve Doan (2016) Uncas Trail., Fort Wayne, IN sdoan@starfinancial.com ( ) Greg Etchison (2016) 121 Woodland Dr., Anderson, IN gregetch@comcast.net ( ) Dan Garde (2016) 604 S. Main St, Roanoke, IN dlgarde@hotmail.com ( ) 10

11 Elaine Mumma (2016) 7710 Pinedale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Ken Schmidt (2016) 2934 Covington Manor Rd, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) *Jim Ballenger (2015) S. CR 544 E., Selma, IN ( ) Mark Dill (2015) 4909 N. CR 450 W., Muncie, IN ( ) Jamie McBride (2015) 716 W 9th St, Jonesboro, IN Jamie.mcbride@student.indwes.edu ) Paul White (2015) 550 Indiana Dr., Churubusco, IN pjwhite0803@peoplepc.com ( ) *Tony Winter (2015) 915 Gragg St, Huntington, In tmwinter70@yahoo.com ( ) *Don Alexander (2015) 1105 Indian Hills Dr., Wabash, IN donsandy.alexander@frontier.com ( ) *Larry Stafford (2015) 9097 N. W. Oak St., Alexandria, IN larry.d.stafford@comcast.net ( ) Kyle Defur (2015) 6262 S Hunters Run, Pendleton, IN dkdefur@aol.com ( ) Trent Dowling (2015) 5951 W 500 N, Muncie, IN trent.dowling@starfinancial.com ( ) (* denotes the executive finance committee) Shiloh Park Board Chairman Chad Finney; Secretary Tom Fett; Treasurer----Karen Heincker; ex-officio David G Roland neids1@neinazarene.org, Dan Heincker shilohpark@neinazarene.org, Brandon Kirk bkird@andersonnazarene.org, Danny Hines dannyhines75@hotmail.com, Lisa Stephenson lsteph3093@aol.com, Tony Winter tmwinter@peoplepc.com Al Dayton (2017) 3705 Raible Avenue, Anderson, IN newlifenazarene@att.net ( ) Chad Finney(2017) N Bend Dr., Bristol, IN colts0516@gmail.com ( ) Gary Miller (2017) 3715 N Moorland Dr, Marion, IN aautobody@indy.rr.com ( ) Tom Hartman (2016) 275 Oberli St., Berne, IN hartman46711@yahoo.com ( ) Rich Secor (2016) N 460 E, Rome City, IN rsecor@rocketmail.com ( ) Stan Meyer (2016) 1261 Crooked Tree Dr., Columbia City, IN bestmeyer@embarqumail.com ( ) Trisha Stevens (2016) 419 Stuart Circle, Anderson, IN fredandtrishastevens@gmail.com ( ) 11

12 Andrew Cole (2015) 3500 W Fuson Road, Muncie, IN pastorcole@trysouthside.com ( ) Tim Miller (2015) 1010 Summit Avenue, Bluffton, IN timbonaz@juno.com ( ) Dan Garde (2015) 604 S. Main, Roanoke, IN dlgarde@hotmail.com ( ) Russ Mumma (2015) 7710 Pinedale, Fort Wayne, IN russelai@netzero.com ( ) Dave Musselman (2015) St. Joe Rd, Fort Wayne, IN dmusselman@comcast.net ) Court of Appeals Chairman David G. Roland, ex-officio Greg Clark (2016), 840 Kem Rd, Marion, IN gclark@sequefoundation.org ( ) Philip C. Rogers (2016), P.O. Box 86, Middletown, IN pcr52@sbcglobal.net ( ) Mark Bennett (2016), S. State Road 109, Markleville, IN bennettlaw@sbcglobal.net ( ) Annette Doan (2016), Uncas Trail., Fort Wayne, IN sdoan@starfinancial.com ( ) District Ministries Board Executive Board: Chairman David G. Roland, Brad Buhro-Vice Chairman,Steve High- Registrar, Phil Rogers- District School of Ministry Director, Caleb Reynolds- Lifelong Learning Coordinator (CEU Director), Javier Mondragon- Multicultural Ministry,Jim Ballenger- District Secretary, Laura High- Evangelist Ministry, Peter Albertson- District Chaplaincy Director, Mark Diemer- Director of Field Training. School of Ministry: Phil Rogers- Director, Paul White- treasurer University Liaison: Brian Bernius Mark Dill (2018) 4909 N. 450 W, Muncie, IN jmarkdill@yahoo.com ( ) Rex Person (2018) 7910 Wind Ridge Lane, Fort Wayne, IN rperson@gpnaz.org ( ) Richard L. Secor (2018) N. 460 E., Rome City, IN rsecor@rocketmail.com ( ) Larry Sheets (2018) 1542 Kensington Dr, Bluffton, IN lasheets1@aol.com ( ) Brian Bernius (2017) 4108 S. Washington St., Marion, IN BrianBernius@indwes.edu ( ) Tim Miller (2017) 1010 Summit Ave, Bluffton, IN blufftonnazarene@adamswells.com ( ) 12

13 Tim Sheets (2017) CR 7 N, Elkhart, IN rhinotim@aol.com ( ) Laura High (2016), 111 Hickory Grove Rd, Hartford City, IN neinmidp@neinazarene.org ( ) Annette Mondragon (2016) 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN mondragonsol@yahoo.com ( ) Javier Mondragon (2016) 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN mondragonfco@yahoo.com ( ) Sherry L. Rogers (2016) 287 S. 10th St., Middletown, IN singitsher@sbcglobal.net ( ) Gary Cable (2015) 821 Eastgate Dr., Anderson, IN glcable@juno.com ( ) Greg Clark (2015) 840 W. Kern Road, Marion, IN secretary@marionfirst.com ( ) Brady Wisehart (2015) 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN bwisehart@gpnaz.org ( ) David G. Roland, ex-officio Trustees to Olivet Nazarene University Jim Ballenger (2017) (Janie) SCR 544E, Selma, IN jimwballenger@gmail.com ( ) Mark Bennett (2017) (Dianna) S SR 109, Markleville, IN bennettlaw@sbcglobal.net ( ) Gary Cable (2016) (Linda) 821 Eastgate Dr, Anderson, IN glcable@juno.com ( ) Dale Hawkins (2016) (Ronda) 6460 W 445N, Huntington, IN hawkinss1500@gmail.com ( ) Philip C. Rogers (2015) (Sherry) PO Box 86, Middletown, IN pcr52@sbcglobal.net ( ) Darcy Dill (2015) (Mark) 4909 N 450 W, Muncie, IN darcy_dill@comcast.net ( ) C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International Sunday School Ministries Board Ex officio: Dr. David G. Roland Chairman Danny Hines, 5 West Overmyer Bvld., Winchester, IN dannyhines75@hotmail.com ( ) 13

14 Treasurer Larry Sheets, 1542 Kensington Dr. Bluffton, IN ( ) Adult Ministries Dir. Deb Alwine, CR 26, Goshen, IN ( ) CLT Director Marybeth Johnson, 1837 E. Keiser Rd., Columbia City, IN ( ) NMI President Laura High, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN ( ) Children s Dir. Lisa Stephenson, 6504 W. Norway Dr., Muncie, IN pastorlisastephenson@gmail.com ( ) NYI President Brandon Kirk, 4224 East Ave., Anderson IN bkirk@andersonnazarene.org ( ) Statistician Gary Lengerich, 371 Sprunger St, Berne, IN lengerich@comcast.net ( ) Milissa Beeman (2017) 111 E. Monroe, Alexandria, IN beeman@comcast.com ( ) Katie Johnson (2017) 490 N Wabash St, Wabash, IN kirknkate@gmail.com ( ) Brian Couch (2016) 2421 South Plum St, Yorktown, IN londar@comcast.net ( ) Jennifer Coffman (2016) 7800 E CR 800 S, Muncie, IN jecoffman@aol.com ( ) Andy Cole (2015) 3500 W Fuson Road, Muncie, IN pastorcole@trysouthside.com ( ) Marie Secor (2015) N 460 E, Rome City, IN Adult Ministries Council Chairperson Deb Alwine, CR 26, Goshen, IN dalwine826@msn.com ( ) Marriage & Family Life Ken & Carmen Wolf, CR 108, Elkhart, IN chelly2400@aol.com ( ) Senior Adult Ministry Richard Runyon, 917 W. 51st St., Marion, IN rrunyon1@indy.rr.com ( ) Men s Ministry Dir. Tom Hartman, 275 Oberli St., Berne, IN hartman46711@yahoo.com ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Cheryl Roland, 1502 Ironwood Dr., Marion, IN cdroland@neinazarene.org ( ) Children s Ministries Council Chairperson Lisa Stephenson, 6504 W. Norway Dr., Muncie, IN pastorlisastephenson@gmail.com ( ) Rookie Camp Director Danny and Amber Hines, 5 West Overmyer Bvld., Winchester, IN hines4602@msn.com ( ) Preteen Girl s Camp Director Lisa Stephenson, 6504 W. Norway Dr., Muncie, IN pastorlisastephenson@gmail.com ( ) Preteen Guy s Camp Director Brian Couch, 2421 South Plum St., Yorktown, IN

15 ( ) Caravan Chrissie Banter, W CR 400 S, Daleville, IN sydnoiemom@yahoo.com ( ) Quizzing Amber Hines, 5 West Overmyer Blvd., Winchester, IN hines4602@msn.com ( ) Preteen Retreat Kraig Hannah, 2734 S. Washington St., Kokomo, IN pastorkraig@kokomonaz.org ( ) Kidz Blitz Chrissie Banter, 1794 S 350 E, Marion, IN pastorchrissie@icloud.com ( ) Campmeeting Coordinator Cortney Coombs, S CR 419 E, Muncie, IN cortneycoombs@yahoo.com ( ) Katrina Arbuckle, 6732 Pintail Drake Ct., Fort Wayne, IN katrinaarbuckle1@gmail.com ( ) Evan Offutt, 610 Bartlett Street, Huntington, IN eoffutt@hnaz.org ( ) Steven Spencer, 3690 SE SR 116, Bluffton, IN Misterspencer@hotmail.com ( ) Jill Waltz, 5255 W 950 North, Middletown, IN wilmyw@yahoo.com (765) ) At-Large Members: Lisa High, 511 W. Branning Ave., Fort Wayne, IN arbonnehigh@yahoo.com ( ) Sue Edwards, 8209 W. Lone Beach, Muncie, IN sue64.edwards@comcast.net ( ) District NMI Council Ex officio: Dr. David G. Roland President: Rev. Laura High, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN NEINMIDP@gmail.com H: C: Vice President: Elaine Mumma, 7710 Pinedale Dr., Fort Wayne, IN russelai@netzero.com Secretary: Julie Zehr, N. State Rd. 1, Spencerville, IN jbzehr@gmail.com Treasurer & Compassionate Ministries: Tony Winter, 915 Gragg St, Huntington, In tmwinter70@yahoo.com ( ) Deputation: Jim Cunningham, 1113 Allison Blvd., Auburn, IN Jcunningham123@sbcglobal.net H: C: Mission Education: Steve High, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN shigh77@yahoo.com H: C: Mission Priority One: Mary Towne, P.O. Box 41, Poneto, IN mstowne@onlyinternet.net LINKS: Mary Griffis McClellen, 2200 N. Marlborough, Muncie, IN marygriffis@yahoo.com Work & Witness: Tom Govin, P.O. Box 128, Lynn, IN tjgovin@gmail.com

16 Restore Hope: Kirsta Tharp, 3221 W. CR 400 N., Muncie, IN Zone Directors Anderson: Lynda Dayton, 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN Auburn: Rebecca Harshman, 3822 E. 400 S., Albion, IN Bluffton: Gerry Frey, 6484 E 450 N, Decatur, IN Elkhart: Johnetta Lutton, 100 W. Miller St., Ligonier, IN Jvlutt57@ligtel.com Fort Wayne: Lavonne Dickson, 2908 Kelmar Dr., Fort Wayne, IN dicksonrclg@frontier.com Huntington: To Be Appointed Marion: Steven High, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN shigh77@yahoo.com H: C: Muncie: Kara Tharp, 3221 W. CR 400 N., Muncie, IN Ktharp5@aol.com Winchester: To Be Appointed District NYI Council Ex officio: Dr. David G. Roland President: Brandon Kirk, 2324 Jackson St. Anderson, IN bkirk@andersonnazarene.org ( ) Vice-President: Neal Peterson 3520 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN., pastorpeterson@trysouthside.com ( ) Secretary: Marie Secor N. 460 E, Rome City, IN mariesecor@rocketmail.com ( ) Treasurer: Greg Etchison 121 Woodland Dr., Anderson, IN gregetch@comcast.net ( ) Early Youth Director: Ryan Wright, Wheat Mill Court, Grabill, IN rwright@gpnaz.org ( ) Senior Youth Director: Doug Thomas, 723 E. 7 th St, Auburn, IN youthguy2301@gmail.com ( ) Bible Quizzing Director: John & Debby Freeland neiteenbiblequiz@gmail.com ( ) Missions Director: Scholarship Coordinator: Josh Smith, 1935 W. Bus. 30, Columbia City, IN smithdad@embarqmail.com ( ) Celebrate Life Director: Dan Garde, 604 S Main St., Roanoke, IN dlgarde@comcast.net ( ) IT (Information Technology) Director: Brad Buhro, 5686 N. Raider Rd., Middletown, IN pastorbuhro@gmail.com ( ) 16

17 EARLY YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES: Gracie Miller Summit Ave, Bluffton, IN Bryce Buhro N. Raider Rd., Middletown, IN ( ) SENIOR YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES: Deborah Mitchell- ( ) Paul Keen S Fisher Ave, Warsaw, IN COLLEGE/CAREER REPRESENTATIVES: Peter Mitchell- ( ) Renae Chapman- rechapmannd0501@gmail.com ( ) ONU Representative: Caleb Rogers, 287 S. 10 th St., Middletown, IN ccrogers@olivet.edu ( ) ZONE PRESIDENTS Anderson: Travis Barnett, 698 N 5 th St, Middletown, IN Barnett@huntington.edu ( ) Auburn: Doug Thomas, 723 E. 7 th St, Auburn, IN youthguy2301@sbcglobal.net ( ) Bluffton: Andrew Miller 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN andrewmiller23@juno.com (Mobile ) Elkhart: Cameron Pence, 1510 Locust St, Apt 109, Elkhart, IN PastorCam1982@gmail.com ( ) Ft. Wayne: Ryan Wright, Wheat Mill Court, Grabill, IN rwright@gpnaz.org ( ) Huntington: Adam Johnson, 1837 East Keiser Rd., Columbia City, IN disciple4him777@hotmail.com ( ) Marion: Brandon Clark, 3812 S Roselawn Ct, Marion, IN Brandon.clark88@gmail.com ( ) Muncie: to be supplied Winchester: to be supplied D. DISTRICT ZONES Anderson Zone: Brad Buhro, Zone Leader - Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson First Hispanic (NS), Anderson New Life, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Elwood, Middletown Auburn Zone: Dan White, Zone Leader - Angola Community, Auburn, Butler, Churubusco, Garrett, Kendallville CrossPointe Family, Orland 17

18 Bluffton Zone: Wayne Steury, Zone Leader - Berne, Bluffton, Decatur Common Ground, Geneva, Mount Hope, Olive Branch, Ossian, Sugar Grove, Union Chapel Elkhart Zone: Tim Sheets, Zone Leader - Bristol, Elkhart Crossroads Community, Elkhart Crossroads Community Hispanic (NS), Elkhart Northside, Jimtown Family, Ligonier, New Paris, Shipshewana, Warsaw New Harvest Fort Wayne Zone: Brent Hickman, Zone Leader - Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne First, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Grace Point South, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne West Main, Monroeville Huntington Zone: Kirk Johnson, Zone Leader - Columbia City, Huntington First, LaGrange Iglesia del Nazareno, North Manchester, Peru, Tunker Sugar Creek, Wabash Marion Zone: Greg Clark, Zone Leader - Hartford City, Marion First, Marion Lincoln Boulevard, Marion Park Lynn, Montpelier, Swayzee, Van Buren, Warren Hillcrest Muncie Zone: Mark Dill, Zone Leader - Blountsville, Blue River Valley, Gaston, Harris Chapel, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie New Horizon, Muncie Northside, Muncie Riverview, Muncie South Side, Muncie New Hope, Muncie Wheeling Avenue, Yorktown Winchester Zone: Rob Farris, Zone Leader - Collett, Dunkirk, Farmland, Lynn, Parker City, Portland, Redkey, Winchester E. DISTRICT AREAS Northern Area Elkhart Zone, Auburn Zone, Fort Wayne Zone Central Area Bluffton Zone, Huntington Zone, Marion Zone Southern Area Muncie Zone, Winchester Zone, Anderson Zone F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY Albany (Organized 1931) ( ) Location (Mail: 601 W 2nd St) 356 W. State St., Albany, IN Alexandria (Organized 1921) ( ) Location 1401 Harrison St., Alexandria, IN ( fax: ; ) Pastor (11/26/06) Mark A. Diemer (Tami), 4017 E. 900 N., Alexandria, IN 4600 (aconpastor@comcast.net); ) Office Sec. Larry Stafford, 9097 N.W. Oak St., Alexandria, IN ( ) Dir. of Music Min. Wes Lewis, 1024 E Sherman, Marion, IN 4695 ( ) Assoc. Pastor Milissa Beeman, 111 E. Monroe, Alexandria, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. David Miller, 1793 E 1300 N, Alexandria, IN ( ) Childcare/School Dir. Sharon Rogers, 9385 W. SR 128, Elwood, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir- Milissa Beeman, 111 E. Monroe, Alexandria, IN ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Chris Gerber, 710 N. Lincoln Ave., Alexandria, IN ( ) Youth Pastor Milissa Beeman, 111 E. Monroe, Alexandria, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Jennifer Lewis, 2416 VanBuskirk Rd., Anderson, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Debra Herrmann, 5115 Kingswood Ln., Anderson, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Mike Herrmann, 5115 Kingswood Ln., Anderson, IN ( ) 18

19 Church Treas. Larry Stafford, 9097 N.W. Oak St., Alexandria, IN ( ) Anderson Eastview (Organized 1943) ( ) Location 2552 E. 200 S., Anderson, IN ( ) Pastor ( ) ( ) Office Secretary- Trisha Stevens, 4210 S Main St., Anderson, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Jeannie Hull, 1598 Dale Port Ct., Greenfield, IN ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Fred Stevens Jr., 4210 S Main St., Anderson, IN ( ) Vis. Min. Fred Stevens, Sr. (Carolyn), 1710 Central Ave., Anderson, IN ( ) Children s Min Dir. Melanie Fuller, 4303 E 150 S, Anderson, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir.- Trisha Stevens, 4210 S Main St., Anderson, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Peggy Wheeler, 185 Hawthorn Dr., Pendleton, IN ( ) Prime Time- Janet Shultz, 5409 LeClair Dr., Anderson, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Marcella Maxey, 12 W. 37th St., Anderson, IN ( ) Church Treas. Peggy Wheeler, 185 Hawthorn Dr., Pendleton, IN ( ) Anderson First Nazarene (Organized 1915) ( ) Location 23 rd Street at Meridian Street, Anderson, IN (Mail: P.O. Box 1347) Anderson, IN 46015) afc@andersonnazarene.org fax: ; ( ) Pastor- (1/9/1994) Gary L. Cable (Linda), 821 Eastgate Dr., Anderson, IN glcable@juno.com ( ) Asst. Pastor Gary Klinger (Nancy) 3025 Spring Valley Court, Anderson, IN gdklinger@andersonnazarene.org ( ) Children s Pastor- Jill Waltz (Brad) 5255 W. CR 950 N., Middletown, IN wilmyw@yahoo.com ( ) Youth Pastor Brandon Kirk (Kara) 4795 Lakewood Hills Dr., Anderson, IN bkirk@andersonnazarene.org ( ) Visitation & Outreach Paul Gilmore (Allison), 5311 Larita Ln., Anderson, IN pgilmore@andersonnazarene.org Spanish Pastor-Elias Cabello (Lilianna), 4224 East Ave, Anderson, IN ( ) SDMI Tim Gernand, 8298 S. Rising Sun Dr., Pendleton, IN gernandtl@gmail.com ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Zac Sharp, 9936 N. 775 E. Wilkinson, IN zsharp@ssteelservices.com ( ) Prime Time Dir. Ted & Norma Cox, 5760 Fairlee Rd, Anderson, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Mike Cooper, 3102 Derby Way, Anderson, IN ( ) Women's Min. Dir. Sue Tellman, 6368 South 625 W., Pendleton, IN ( ) Linda Cable, 821 Eastgate Dr. Anderson, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Dana De Fur, 6262 S. Hunters Run, Pendleton, IN

20 ( ) Work & Witness Coord. - Ted Cox, 5760 S. Fairlee Road, Anderson, IN ( ) Church Board Sec Brian Hochstetler, 3029 E 5 th St., Anderson, IN brian.hochstetler@comcast.net ( ) Church Treas.- Kevin Crawford, 909 Alexandria Pike, Anderson, IN kjcrawf@sbcglobal.net ( ) Anderson First Hispanic (CTM) ( ) Pastor Elias Cabello, (Lilleana), 4224 E Ave., Anderson, Ecabello@andersonnazarene.org ( ) Anderson New Life (Organized 1940) ( ) Location 3615 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN 46011(newlifenazarene@att.net; ( ) Pastor (10/1/99) Alvin B. Dayton (Lynda), 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN (alandlynda@juno.com) ( ) Music Dir. William Dayton, 119 Haverhill Dr., Anderson, IN ( ) SDMI Supt.-Curtis Dayton, 119 Haverhill Dr., Anderson, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Lynda Dayton, 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN ( ) Youth Pastor William Dayton, 119 Haverhill Dr., Anderson, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Phil Powell, 811 Hawthorne Ave., Anderson, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Lynda Dayton, 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Wade Tarter, 1103 S. A St., Elwood, IN ( ) Church Treas. Ed Council, 312 E 48th., Anderson, IN ( ) Anderson Parkview (Organized 1942) ( ) Location 911 S. Rangeline Rd., Anderson, IN ( ) Pastor ( ) Office Secretary Joyce Richman, 2908 E 6 th, Anderson, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor Dan Alexander (Linda), 1212 Parkway, Anderson, IN danis34@comcast.net ( ) Music Dir.- Linda Alexander, 1212 Parkway Dr., Anderson, IN alexi2is@comcast.net ( ) SDMI Supt. Roger Blair (Brandy), 1325 W. 500 S., Anderson, IN rogerb1979@gmail.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Toni James, 9369 N 800 W, Middletown, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Sharon Sheppard, 2504 E. 5 th St., Anderson, IN rogerb1979@gmail.com ( ) Prime Time- Les Turner, 2114 Round Barn, Anderson, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Kathy Campbell 2624 West 23 rd St. Anderson, IN bermcampbell49@peoplepc.com ( ) Women s Min.- Rhonda Garringer, 404 Central Way, Anderson, IN rexrhon@att.net ( ) Work & Witness Coordinator Robert Richman 2908 East 6 th Street Anderson, IN pvnaztreasurer@gmail.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Sharon Sheppard, 3121 E. 5 th St., Anderson, IN

21 ( ) Church Treas. Joyce Richman 2908 East 6 th Street Anderson, IN pvnaztreasurer@gmail.com ( ) Anderson Southdale (Organized 1936) ( ) Location 530 W. 53rd St., Anderson, IN southdalenaz@gmail.com ; ) Pastor- (8/28/11) Bradley Buhro (Michelle) 5686 N. Raider Road, Middletown, IN pastorbuhro@gmail.com ( ) Asst. Pastor- Ron Bell (Tommie) 2333 Sunnyside Dr., Anderson, IN ( ) NYI Pres.- Brenden Buhro, 5686 N. Raider Road, Middletown, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Linda Johnson, 312 Jeffrey Ln., Pendleton, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Kris Misner, 5011 Central Ave., Anderson, IN ( ) Women s Min. Ruth Ann Harris, 501 N. Buckingham Ct., Anderson, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Dixie Eytchison, 1106 Garnet Dr., Anderson, IN ( ) Church Treas. Kirk Owens, 9220 Briar Dr., Lapel, IN ( ) Angola Community (Organized 1937) ( ) Location 255 N. Gerald Lett Ave., Angola, IN angolacommunity.com office@angolacommunity.com ( ) Pastor (03/27/2011) Tony R. Baker (Ta Mara) 345N. Gerald Lett Ave, Angola, IN Tbaker95@gmail.com ( ) Asst. Pastor -- True, Gary, 1365 W 200 N, Angola, IN gwtrue58@gmail.com ( ) Dir. Pastoral Care- Rev. Robert Baker, 345 N. Gerald Lett, Angola, IN ( ) Dir. of Ministries & Youth Gene Stover, 501 Washington St., Blakeslee, OH ( ) Dir. Of Outreach-Rev. Mark Knisley, 15 LN 100 Lake Arrowhead, Hudson, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir- Janet Hamm, 3590 N. SR 827, Fremont, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Connie Kaufman, 2930 E. 200 N, Angola, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Janet Hartsuff, 714 S Wayne St., Angola, IN ( ) Church Treas. Nancy Rust, 507 W. Prospect St., Angola, IN ( ) Auburn (Organized 1917) ( ) Location 2301 N. Main St., Auburn, IN auburncn.org; auburncn@sbcglobal.net; fax: ( ) Pastor (1/1/05) Daniel White (Gloria), 870 Innkeepers Ct, Waterloo, IN dwhite675@gmail.com ( ) Office Secretary- Connie L'Etoile (Gerry) 329 W.17th St., Auburn, IN ( ) Assoc./Youth Pastor Doug Thomas (Joy) 723 E. 7th St., Auburn, IN ( ) Music Dir.- Doug Thomas Youth(Joy) (see above) Children s Pastor Justin Couch (Sarah) 7439 Cold Spring Blvd., Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Dir./Principal-Martha Baysinger, 409 W. North St., Auburn, IN ( ) Women's Min. Dir. - Gloria White (see above) NMI Pres.- Jim Cunningham, 1113 Allison Blvd., Auburn, IN ( ) 21

22 Work & Witness - Jim Cunningham (see above) SDMI Supt. Justin Couch, 575 S. Wayne St., Waterloo, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Travis Stebing, 3467 CR 52, Auburn, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Janis Stonhower, 4775 CR 39, Auburn, IN ( ) Church Treas. Bob Strawser, 96 Skye Dr. Nampa, ID ( ) Berne (Organized 1930) ( ) Location 604 N. Sprunger St., Berne, IN ( ) Pastor (11/4/01) Wayne Steury (Carla), 817 W. Main St., Berne, IN bernenazarene.org; waynesteury@gmail.com (Cell: ; ) Music Dir. Tyler Pyle, 765 Lehman St., Berne, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Arlan Hirschy, 2650 W. 100 S., Monroe, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Pam Zurcher, 3522 S. U.S. 27, Berne, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir.-Nancy Ford, 2095 E 900 S, Geneva, IN ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Anita Strome, 2221 W. 100 S., Monroe, IN ( ) Men s Min Dir. LeRoy Jesfield, 306 W Parr Rd., Berne, IN ( ) Women s Min Dir. Carla Steury (see above) NMI Pres. Fritz Hirschy, 2650 W 100S, Monroe, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Kathy Tubbs, 276 Parkway St., Berne, IN ( ) Church Treas. Brian Tubbs, 276 Parkway St., Berne, IN ( ) Blountsville (Organized 1953) ( ) Location 7292 SR 35 E, Losantville, IN Pastor (6/4/04) John North (Linda), 3320 E. CR 100 N., Winchester, IN revjn2@aol.com ( ) SDMI Supt.-Joyce Rains Church Board Sec. Wanda Black, 1512 S. 20th St., New Castle, IN ( ) Church Treas. Wanda Black, 1512 S. 20th St., New Castle, IN ( ) Blue River Valley (Organized 2012) ( ) Location- 949 E. Luray Rd, Springport, IN bluerivervalley.org, churchoffice@brvnaz.org Pastor (1/1/14) Bryan M. Hughes (Andrea) 711 S Harrison St, Alexandria, IN pastorbryanhughes@gmail.com ( ) Asst. Pastor- Andrea L. Hughes, 711 S Harrison St, Alexandria, IN andrealynnhughes@gmail.com ( ) Music Dir.- Andrea L. Hughes (see above) Children's Min. Dir.- Janell Burk, W CR 400S, Yorktown, IN janellburk@gmail.com ( ) Youth Pastor- Janell Burk (see above) Ch. Board Sec.- David Nichols, 7140 W CR 950 N, Middletown, IN davidnichols@sbcglobal.net ( ) Treasurer- Brandon Coers, 7143 W CR 950 N, Middletown, IN brandoncoers@yahoo.com ( ) Bluffton (Organized 1916) ( ) Location 1515 Clark Ave., Bluffton, IN

23 bluftonnazarene.org, (fax: ; ) Pastor (7/6/2008) Timothy Miller (Monica) 1010 Summit Avenue, Bluffton, IN ( ) Office Secretary- Tonya Enochs, st St., Pertroleum, IN ( ) Youth/ Sr. Adult Pastor- Andrew Miller 1010 Summit Avenue, Bluffton, IN ( ) Children s/outreach Steven Spencer (Angela), 3690 SE SR 116, Bluffton, IN ( ) Worship/Visitation- Caleb Reynolds (Lisa), 460 N Oak St. extended, Bluffton, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Mike Lampman, 1469 McConnell Dr., Bluffton, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Jim Dunmoyer, 2825 E S.--90, Montpelier, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Mary Towne, P.O. Box 41, Poneto, IN ( ) Work/Witness- Shawn Collier, 6661 E 100N, Bluffton, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Carol Carnes, 1546 W. SR 218, Poneto, IN ( ) ESL Min. Dir. Christie Petzel, 1451 McConnell Dr., Bluffton, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Jenny Boyd, 1102 W. Silver St., Bluffton, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. David Hissong, 1074 West Shore Dr., Bluffton, IN ( ) Prayer Dir. - Carol Mounsey, 0048 N 500 W., Bluffton, IN ( ) Dare-To-Care Dir. - Charlotte Hissong, 1074 West Shore Dr., Bluffton, IN ( ) Jail Ministries Dir. - Joe Vore, 405 N Jefferson, Berne, IN ( ) ESL Min. Dir. - Christie Petzel, 1451 McConnell Dr., Bluffton, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Marcia Hotopp, 4290 S 750 E., Poneto, IN ( ) Church Treas. Bruce Miller, 1726 Sutton Cir., Bluffton, IN ( ) Bristol (Organized 1941) ( ) Location 401 Hilbish Blvd., Bristol, IN bristolnazarene@gmail.com ( ) Pastor (5/10/09) Chad Finney (Heidi), N. Bend Dr., Bristol, IN colts0516@gmail.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Deb Alwine, CR 26, Goshen, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. - Deb Beers, CR 15, Elkhart, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Brandon Frisby, 1922 N. Stone Maple Ln., Elkhart, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Heidi Finney (see above) Men s Min. - Larry Beers, CR 15, Elkhart, IN ( ) Women s Min. - Carla O Connell, CR 27, Bristol, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Carla O Connell, (see above) Church Treas. Mike O Connell, CR 27, Bristol, IN ( ) Butler (Organized 1940) ( ) Location (Mail: 517 S. Broadway) 500 N. Beech St., Butler, IN butlernazarene@gmail.com ( ) Pastor (8/19/89) Paul A. Patton (Karen), 517 S. Broadway, Butler, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Karen Patton, (see above) Children s Min. Dir. Vica Moore, 412 N. Beech St., Butler, IN ( ) NMI Pres. - Vica Moore (see above) 23

24 Prime Time Dir.- Wayne Hamman, 419 W Main, Butler, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Vica Moore, (see above) Church Treas. Jackie Spencer, 3675 SR 1, Butler, IN ( ) Churubusco (Organized 1924) ( ) Location (Mail: P.O. Box 85) 1000 W. Whitley St., Churubusco, IN pjwhite0803@frontier.com fax: ; ) Pastor (2/1/98) Paul D. White (Jeanne), 550 Indiana Dr., Churubusco, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor Peter Albertson (Theresa), 159 W 700 N, Columbia City, IN ( ) Music Dir. Del Harshman (Becky), 3822 E. 400 S., Albion, IN ( ) Music Dir./CLT Director Eddie Jones (Diane), 5355 E. Anderson Rd., Churubusco, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Shawndra Nicodemus, 5295 E. 300 S., LaOtto, In ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Danel Fulk, N. County Line Rd. W., Churubusco, IN ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Adrienne Root, 7008 Harrold Rd., Churubusco, IN ( ) Adult Min. Dir. Nancy Gardner, 1207 Elm St., New Haven, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Chuck Wymer, 314 Greenwood Dr., Churubusco, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Stephanie Sprunger, 407 Blue River Ct., Columbia City, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Rebecca Harshman, 3822 E. 400 S., Albion, IN ( ) Frontline Ministries Dir. Aimee Cretsinger, 4525 S. 200 E. 57, Churubusco, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Brett Gaff, 8123 E. 400 S., LaOtto, IN ( ) Church Treas. Yolanda Kallsen, Cedar Oaks Lane, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Collett (Organized 1949) ( ) Location 4525 S. 100 W., Portland, IN stantonsservice@sbcglobal.net ( ) Pastor (8/17/80) Billy E. Stanton (Marjorie), 8827 N W., Montpelier, IN stantonsservice@sbcglobal.net ( ) Music Dir. Darold Eason, 2596 W SR 67, Portland, IN ( ) Vis. Min- John Robbins, 119 N Meriden, Portland, IN ( ) SDMI Supt.- Jeff Alberson, 4890 S US 27, Portland, IN ( ) NYI Min. Pres. Cassi Alberson, 1591 W 650 S, Portland, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Linda Strausburg, 555 E. 450 S, Portland, IN ( ) NMI Pres. /Office Sec Marjorie Stanton, (see above) Church Board Sec. Robin Alberson, 4890 S US 27, Portland, IN ( ) Church Treas. Marjorie Stanton (see above) Columbia City (Organized 1934) ( ) Location 506 N. Main St., Columbia City, IN ccnazarene.org; ccnazarene@embarqmail.com ( ) Pastor (7/5/91) Thomas Beers (Debbie), 814 S. Whitley St., Columbia City, IN tdjbbs@yahoo.com ( ) Office Secretary- Karen Davison, 7054 N Brown Rd., Columbia City, IN

25 ( ) SDMI Supt. Russ & Tina Albertson, 3221 Fawn Ct., Warsaw, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Deb Elkins, 134 Hilltop Dr., Columbia City, IN dennysmusic0090@yahoo.com ( ) NYI Min. Pres. Matt Heiden, 269 N. Columbia Pkwy, Columbia City, IN maaaheiden@yahoo.com Youth Co-director-- Alex Adams, 305 N Elm St., Columbia City, IN aryanadams91@gmail.com ( ) Youth Co-director-- Karen Davison, (see above) ( ) Adult Min. Dir. Susan Lude, 1709 W. Business 30, Columbia City, IN kslude@embarqumail.com ( ) Prime Time Dir. Carol Herron, 814 N. Long Ridge Dr., Columbia City, IN ( ) Women Min.Dir.- Bonnie Mudrack, 520 Bradfield Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN bonnie_mudrack@yahoo.com ( ) NMI Pres. Cindy Platt, 996 W Old Trail, Columbia City, IN djplatt@live.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Linda Yoder, 687 W. Lincolnway, Columbia City, IN yoderll@hotmail.com ( ) Church Treas. Stan Meyer, 1261 Crooked Tree Dr., Columbia City, IN best4271@gmail.com ( ) Crossroads Community (Organized 1919) ( ) Main Campus Location Alpha Dr., Goshen, IN mycrossroadscommunity.com Mail: 3322 Middlebury St., Elkhart, IN secretary@mycrossroadscommunity.com Fax: ; ) Pastor (10/20/13) Tim Fisher (Danae) Cobus Woods, Elkhart, IN ( ) Executive Pastor James Fischer (Peggy) James Lawrence Pkwy. Granger, IN ( ) Pastor Emeritus Marc Royer, (Marceil) 1307 Winsted Dr., Goshen, IN ( ) Executive Assistant Linda Knoblock, 3322 Middlebury St. Elkhart, IN Executive Director of Outreach and Programming Clark Howe (Roseanna) 3322 Middlebury St. Elkhart, IN ( ) Worship Pastor Ryan Stroop, Johannes Ct., Elkhart, IN ( ) Visitation Edie Hamilton, DeCamp Blvd., Elkhart, IN ( ) Director of Children s Ministry Ashley LeCount, (Ryan), 209 Brooke Ln. Millersburg, IN ( ) Director of Upward Sports and Pre-Teen Ministry Elizabeth Stroop, Johannes Ct., Elkhart, IN ( ) Student Ministry Pastor Bryan Shelley, (Hannah), Merrimac Ln. Elkhart ( ) Preschool Director Danae Fisher, Cobus Woods Ct. Elkhart, IN ( ) Latino Ministry Samuel Que, (Tillenia), 3322 Middlebury St., Elkhart, IN ( ) Building Administrator Ralph Tubbs, Ridgewood, Goshen, IN ( ) 25

26 Director of Creative Arts Susie Plank 1508 Ash Dr. E. Elkhart, IN ( ) Director of Tech Arts Derek Freeze Benham Ave Elkhart, IN ( ) Director of First Impressions Kay Schmucker, 212 Tanglewood Dr. Goshen, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Brandon Yoder 1210 Harvest Pl., Goshen, IN ( ) NYI President - Rod Pickrell, Cobus Ln., Elkhart, IN ( ) CLT Director Jeff Miller, Hanover Dr., Bristol, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Tom Hamilton, DeCamp Blvd., Elkhart, IN ( ) Single Adult Min. Dir. Garry Hoffman, Alpha Dr. Goshen, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Jon Gill1605 Tippecanoe Dr Goshen, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Gina Weeden, CR 20 Goshen, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Doug King, Lakeview Ave. White Pigeon, MI ( ) Church Board Secretary Larry Arvidson, River Manor, Elkhart, IN ( ) Church Treasurer Sandy Grace, 326 Runaway Bay Cir, Apt. 1C, Mishawaka, IN ( ) Crossroads Community Hispanic (CTM) ( ) North Campus Middlebury St., Elkhart, IN Pastor Samuel Que, 3322 Middlebury St., Elkhart, IN ( ) Decatur Common Ground (Organized 2009) ( ) Location 6555 N. Piqua Rd., Decatur, IN cgnaz.org; sboolman@cgnaz.org ( ) Pastor (7/4/10) Kevin B. Stirratt, (Diana), Verbena Ln, Fort Wayne, IN kstirratt@cgnaz.org ( ) Office Secretary- Sherry Boolman, (PO Box 36) 209 Walcott St. Wilshire, OH sbooman@cgnaz.org ( ) Asst. Pastor- Kris McPherson, Windsail Cove, New Haven, IN kmcpherson@cgnaz ( ) Associate Pastor Kenneth Stirratt, 6875 Lake Forest Village Cir, Fort Wayne, IN kjstirratt@cgnaz.org ( ) Children s Pastor / Child Care Director Jacki Morris: 721 N 5th St, Decatur, IN jmorris@cgnaz.org ( ) Sports Ministry Pastor- Rod Penrod, (Kim) 6426 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN rpenrod@cgnaz.org ( ) Music Dir.- Matt Moore, 301 E Jackson St. (PO Box 184), Monroe, IN shakashack@gmail.com ( ) SDMI- Kim Hosier, 633 N 10th St., Decatur, IN 4733 hosiers61398@ymail.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Ayron Oliver, 625 Winchester St, Decatur, IN olivera@acc.k12.in.us ( ) Childcare School Dir.- Jessica Schultz, 3610 S 000 Road, Burne, IN jschultz@cgnaz.org ( ) NYI Pres. Jami Jones, 6510 Covington Rd. E 332, Ft. Wayne, IN

27 ( ) Prime Time Dir. Becky O'Connell, 8490 Eagle Rd, Decatur, IN ( ) Single Adult Min. Dir. Scott Sharp, 3703 S 500 E, Monroe, IN kssharp3@hotmail.com ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Vaughn Hart, (PO Box 11), 409 Winchester Rd., Decatur, IN pastry72@rocketmail.com ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Sarah Mowery, 4555 E 1000N, Decatur, IN cmowery@embarqmail.com ( ) NMI Pres. Matt Reno, (PO Box 444), Convoy, OH fishdeer74@hotmail.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Susan Neff, 8511 N. Piqua Rd., Decatur, IN sneff@myers-law.com ( ) Church Treas. Tim Powell, 3555 N 400W, Decatur, IN tpowell32@msn.com ( ) Dunkirk (Organized 1921) ( ) Location (P.O. Box 231) 226 E. Center St., Dunkirk, IN dunkirknazarene.org; dunkirknazarene@yahoo.com; fax: ; ) Pastor (11/15/09) Thomas R. Fett (Sheila), 108 Evergreen Way, Hartford City, IN fett_tom1@yahoo.com; ( ) Associate Pastor- Andrew Youngdale, 1011 N 425E, Albany, IN ( ) Music Dir.- Aaron Doughty, 9801 N 700E, Albany, IN ( ) Youth Pastor- Greg Gillette, 377 W Washington St., Dunkirk, IN greg.gillette@gmail.com ( ) NYI Pres.- Harlie Gillette, 377 W Washington St., Dunkirk, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. - Della Chockley, 2901 Pleasant View Dr., New Castle, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Gloria Hamilton, 800 N Elm St., Dunkirk, IN ( ) Prime Time- Hazel Cline, 3222 N 800E, Montpelier, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir.- Tom Fett, (see above) Women s Min. Dir. Margaret Reed, 2644 S US 27, Portland, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Cheryl Sulfridge, N Sharpbend Rd., Albany, IN ( ) Work & Witness Coord. Joe Schlegel, W 300 S, Dunkirk, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Peggy Howell, 3934 S 1150 W, Dunkirk, IN ( ) Church Treas. Margaret Reed, 2644 S US 27, Portland, IN ( ) Elkhart Northside (Organized 1954) ( ) Location CR 7 N., Elkhart, IN elkhartnorthside.org; elkhartnorthside@aol.com fax: ; ) Pastor (9/2011) Tim Sheets (Trina), CR 7, Elkhart, IN rhinotim@aol.com; ( ) Office Secretary-- Deb Wallin ( ) Asst. Pastor/Youth- Cam Pence (Lindsay) 1510 Locust St, Apt 109, Elkhart, IN PastorCam1982@gmail.com ( ) 27

28 Asst. Pastor/Children- Caroline Burch (Isaac) Burch, Caroline B, CR 7 Unit 2 Elkhart, IN c.blesi.burch@gmail.com ( ) Music Dir. Dan Peterson (Linda), Ash Rd. Granger, IN poppomommo@sbcglobal.net; ( ) SDMI- Larry Carter, Bridgewater Ct., Elkhart, IN ( ) NYI- Aleisha Gratzol ( ) Prime Time Dir.--Jim and Sharon Taylor, 2650 Morton Ave, Elkhart, IN ( ) Single Adult Min. Dir.- Matt and Tonya Fleetwood ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Paul Hampton, Maple Glen Dr., Edwardsburg, MI ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Trina Sheets (see above) NMI Pres. Darcy Anderson ( ) Church Board Sec. Matt Fleetwood (see above) Church Treas. Robin Hampton, Maple Glen Dr., Edwardsburg, MI ( ) Elwood (Organized 1917) ( ) Location (Mail: 2107 N. A. St.) 1800 N. A St., Elwood, IN ( ) Pastor (6/17/01) Kenneth L. Horning (Wanda), 2107 N. A St., Elwood, IN khorning8747@sbcglobal.net; (Cell: , Hm: ) Music Dir. Fonda Badger, 1121 S. B St., Elwood, IN fondarb@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Wanda Horning, (see above) wlynn4750@hotmail.com ( ) NMI Pres. Linda Kelley, 9071 W N., Elwood, IN tnl43@hotmail.com ( ) Work & Witness Coord. Ken Horning, (see above) Church Board Sec/Church Treasurer Linda Kelley (see above) Farmland (Organized 1927) ( ) Location (Mail: P.O. Box 276) 201 N. Morris, Farmland, IN ( ) Pastor--(4/1/14) Jim Johnson (Eve) 2117 W Purdue Ave., Muncie, IN johnson1948@comcast.net ( ) Church Board Sec. Louise Howell, 1402 S 1000 W, Farmland, IN ( ) Church Treas. Raymond Howell, 202 W Elm St., Farmland, IN ( ) Fort Wayne Elmhurst (Organized 1939) ( ) Location (Mail: 2908 Kelmar Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46809) 2951 Sandpoint Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN dicksonrclg@frontier.com ( ) Pastor (11/4/07) Richard C. Dickson (Lavonne), 2908 Kelmar Dr., Fort Wayne, IN dicksonrclg@frontier.com ( ) Office Secretary--Donna Dantzer, 5815 Heatherview, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Music Dir.- Pat Wallace, 2531 Painted Desert Run, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) SDMI- Dawn Wilson, 7313 Old Trail Rd, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Sandy Schall, 1835 Wheeler, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir.-Richard Lawson, Hurshtown Rd, Spencerville, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Deanna Brumbauch, 2915 Edwards St, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Church Treas. Donna Dantzer (see above) 28

29 Fort Wayne First (Organized 1916) ( ) Location 3515 W. State Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN firstchurchnazfw.com ( ) Pastor (9/30/12) Juan Loredo (Kelly), 3511 W State Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN Neinazpas86@hotmail.com ( ) NMI Pres- Deb Gibson Music Dir. Larry McKown, 6205 Walnut Valley Dr., Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir.-- Larry McKown (see above) Men's Min Dir.-- Larry McKown (see above) Work & Witness Coord. Deb Gibson rdgibson37@yahoo.com Women s Min.--Betty Fortier, 6201 Walnut Valley, Dr., Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Ch. Bd. Sec. Deb Gibson rdgibson37@yahoo.com Ch. Treas. Ron Gibson rdgibson37@yahoo.com Fort Wayne Grace Point (Organized 1936) ( ) Location North Campus: 8611 Mayhew Rd., Fort Wayne, IN gpnaz.org; mfreeland@gpnaz.org; fax: ; ( ) South Campus: 5100 Gaywood Dr., Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Pastor (7/2/12) Brady (Carrie) Wisehart, 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN bwisehart@gpnaz.org ( ) Assoc. Pastor Rex Person (Debbie) 7910 Wind Ridge Ln., Fort Wayne, IN rperson@gpnaz.org ( ext. 230) Youth Pastor Ryan Wright (Jamie) Wheat Mill Court, Grabill, IN rwright@gpnaz.org ( ext. 231) Worship Arts Pastor Edgar Fink (Trina) Willowind Ct., Fort Wayne, IN efink@gpnaz.org ( ext. 228) Women s Min. Dir.- Carrie Wisehart (see above) carrielane@gmail.com ( ) Children s Pastor Katrina Jo Arbuckle (Matt), 6732 Pintail Drake Ct, Ft. Wayne, IN karbuckle@gpnaz.com ( ext 248) South Campus Pastors Javier & Annette Mondragón, 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN jmondragon77@yahoo.com ( ) South Campus Associate Pastor Jason McCloskey, 6232 Kent Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN jasmac82005@aol.com ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Susan Fischer, 9906 Hidden Village Pl, Ft. Wayne, IN sfisch1218@gmail.com ( ) Prime Time Dir. Ruth York, 4215 Ort Dr., Woodburn, IN jyork001@gmail.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Mike Ensign, 1038 Ashton Dr., Fort Wayne, IN mensign2@comcast.net ( ) Day School Dir./Principal Deborah Hughes, 9713 Stowaway Cove, Fort Wayne, IN dhughes@gpnaz.org ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Jack Forrest, Havenwood Dr., Woodburn, IN nanjack84@yahoo.com ( ) Counseling Chuck Howie, 4666 Parkerdale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN stude54ch@verizon.net ( ) NMI Pres. Laura Auer, 7609 Windham Ct, Ft. Wayne, IN

30 ( ) Work & Witness Coord. David Musselman, St. Joe Rd, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Dare To Care Dir. Vicki Frederick, 8010 Wethersfield Cove, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Church Treas. Ron Heffron, 1723 Rust Leaf Ct, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Farrel Habegger, Address: St. Joe Rd, Grabill, IN ( ) Fort Wayne Liberty Mills (Organized 1937) ( ) Location Liberty Mills Rd, Fort Wayne, IN libertymillsnaz.org; fax: ; ( ) Pastor (8/6/06) Terry Fittro (Sue), 2925 Mariposa Pl, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Music Dir. Robin Masterson, 830 Timberlake Trail, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) SDMI /Children s Dir. Marilyn Meyer, 9327 Flutter Rd., Fort Wayne, IN ommeyer1@juno.com ( ) NMI Pres. Elaine Mumma, 7710 Pinedale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN russelai@netzero.com ( ) NYI Pres. Cathy Moser, 1325 Warren Rd, Huntington, IN kcmoser@onlyinternet.net ( ) Prime Time Dir. Russell Mumma, 7710 Pinedale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN russelai@netzero.com ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Robin Masterson (see above) Dare To Care Dir. Diane Ferguson, 5330 Highview Dr., Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Linda Wade, 739 W. Fourth St., Fort Wayne, IN LWade5838@aol.com ( ) Church Treas. Orlyn Meyer, 9327 Flutter Rd., Fort Wayne, IN ommeyer1@juno.com ( ) Fort Wayne Trinity (Organized 1953) ( ) Location 4150 Stellhorn Rd., Fort Wayne, IN tcnaz.net; trinitycn@gmail.com; fax: ( ) Pastor (11/4/13) Terry Habegger (Kim), 4903 De Soto Dr, Ft. Wayne, thabbegger@yahoo.com ( ) Office Secretary. Charlene Clevenger, 1354 Asbury Dr., New Haven, IN ( ) Asst. Pastor- Sandra White, 513 Three Rivers E, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Music Dir. Darrell Zimmerman, 2012 Clarmarnic Dr. Fort Wayne, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Paula Dreifke, 3723 Webster St, Fort Wayne, IN 4680 ( ) NYI Pres.-- Bill Dreifke, 3723 Webster St, Fort Wayne, IN 4680 ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Mary Geiger, 3025 Euclid Ave, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Men's Min. Dir.-- Jim Geiger, 3025 Euclid Ave, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Charlene Clevenger (see above) Church Board Sec. Charlene Clevenger (see above) 30

31 Church Treas. Courtney Wallace, 8131 Welsch Dr, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Fort Wayne West Main (Organized 1943) ( ) Location (Mail: 326 Greenwood Ave) 1613 W. Main St, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) Pastor (03/20/11) Michael N. Kohl (Kathy) 326 Greenwood Ave, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Wesley Polland, 1814 Hennish, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir.-- Kathy Kohl, (see above) ( ) Church Board Sec. Betty Johnson, 2008 Senior Dr, Ft. Wayne, IN ( ) Church Treas. Tom Kurtz, 1300 W Blaine Ave, Elkhart, IN tpkurtz@frontier.com ( ) Garrett The Crossing (Organized 1933) ( ) Location 105 W. 6th Ave., Garrett, IN ( ) Pastor- 1311S Cowen St., Garrett, IN SDMI Supt. Chaney Boles, 1020 E. Warfield St., Garrett, IN ( ) Church Board Sec.-- Chris Boles, 700 S. Lee St., Garrett, IN Church Treas. Tony High, PO BOX 186, Garrett, IN ( ) Gaston (Organized 1943) ( ) Location (Mail: P.O. Box 399) 304 S. Sycamore St., Gaston, IN ( ) Pastor Jerry L. Hobbick Sr. (Judy) N. CR 750 W, Gaston, IN jhobbick64@mybluelight.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor- Judith Hobbick, (see above) Music Dir. Don Songer, 4860 W CR 800 N, Gaston, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Norma Songer, 4860 W CR 800 N, Gaston, IN ( ) NMI Pres.- Melissa Reagan, PO BOX 365, Gaston, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir.- Lana Swanson, 6810 W CR 850 N, Gaston, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Melissa Reagan (see above) Church Treas. Don Songer (see above) Geneva (Organized 1952) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 147) 225 Decatur St., Geneva, IN ( ) Pastor 6/27/10) Brenda Haddix (Bob), PO Box 123, Bluffton, IN brenda.haddix@yahoo.com; (Cell: ; Hm: ) Music Dir.-- Gail Fogwell, 420 E. Franklin St., Berne, IN gwbf04@centurylink.net; ( ) Brenda Galloway, 333 E. St. Rd. 116, Geneva, IN greenacres13@hotmail.com; ( ) Children's Min. Dir.-- Anita Faller, S 100 E, Geneva, IN ( ) SDMI Gail Fogwell (see above) Women s Min. Dir.-Gail Fogwell, (see above) NMI Pres.- Brenda Galloway (see above) Church Board Sec. LeRoy Fogwell, 420 E. Franklin St., Berne, IN

32 Church Treas. LeRoy Fogwell (see above) ( ) Harris Chapel (Organized 1917) ( ) Location S CR 544 E, Selma, IN harrischapelnaz.com; harrischapelnews@msn.com ( ) Pastor (3/19/98) Jim Ballenger (Janie), S CR 544 E, Selma, IN ( ) Asst. Pastor/Children Cortney (Christopher) Coombs, S CR 419 E, Muncie, IN cortneycoombs@yahoo.com ( ) Music Director--John Garrett, 5101 S CR 700E, Selma, IN jgarrett2361@gmail.com ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Jerry Thomas, 3101 W Bonaire Ave, Muncie, IN jerryandjodyt@comcast.net ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Sally Hayden, S 300 E, Muncie, IN sallyhayden49@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI- Carla Wheeldon, PO Box 61, Parker City, IN, cpwheeldon@gmail.com ( ) NMI Pres. Eva Johnson, 2051 W 600 S, Muncie, IN evaj56@mw.net ( ) NYI Pres.-- Joe Harris, PO Box 325,Selma, IN joe@harris.net ( ) Prime Time Dir. Rodney Johnson, 2051 W 600 S, Muncie, IN evaj56@mw.net ( ) Church Board Sec. Maralee Clayton, S US 35, Muncie, IN mclayton@bsu.edu ( ) Church Treas.- April Johnson, E CR 700 S, Selma, IN aprilj302001@gmail.com ( ) Hartford City (Organized 1927) ( ) Location 1402 W. Water St., Hartford City, IN ( ) Pastor (10/9/05) C. Steven High (Laura), 111 W Hickory Grove Rd, Hartford City, IN shigh77@yahoo.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor Lisa Joy High (Patrick), 511 W. Branning Ave, Ft. Wayne, IN arbonnehigh@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Gaylord Barr, 204 S. Smith St., Hartford City, IN, ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Cathy Mannix, 1145 S 300 E, Hartford City, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Elizabeth Hughes, 505 W Harrison, Hartford City, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Mary Hawkins, 1310 W Barber St, Hartford City, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Kay Hornbaker, 1601 N Richmond St, Apt 412, Hartford City, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Chris Hawkins, 204 S Smith St, Hartford City, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Cathy Mannix, (see above) Church Treas. Marlene Case, 6055 N 200 E, Montpelier, IN ( ) 32

33 Huntington First (Organized 1919) ( ) Location 1555 Flaxmill Rd., Huntington, IN hnaz.org; fax: ; ( ) Pastor (12/12/10) Keith White (Crystal) 711 Appleby Ct, Huntington, IN ( ) Office Secretary - Lisa Ule, 1555 Flaxmill Rd, Huntington, IN lule@hnaz.org ( ) Student Ministries Pastor- Bobby Kemp (Sarah) 1555 Flaxmill Rd, Huntington, IN bkemp@hnaz.org ( ) Creative Arts Pastor- Dusty Phillips (Shiloh) 1035 N. Jefferson, Huntington, IN dphillips@hnaz.org ( ) Youth Pastor/Middle School Troy Supple (Nicole) 1961 W N., Huntington, IN tsupple@hnaz.org ( ) Children s Pastor Evan Offutt, 610 Bartlett St, Huntington, IN eoffut@hnaz.org ( ) SDMI Supt. Steve Petry, 2043 Archangel, Huntington, IN petreaux@hotmail.com ( ) Childcare/School Dir./Principal Lynn Clampitt, 23 E Lamont St, Huntington, IN lclampitt@hnaz.org ( ) Prime Time Dir. Gene Vickery, 2015 Felt St, Huntington, IN gnvic@onlyinternet.net ( ) NMI Pres. Daryl Walker, 2231 Jonathans Landing, Fort Wayne, IN daryl.l.walker@baesystems.com ( ) Church Treas. Garrett Davenport, 1555 Flaxmill Road, Huntington, IN gdavenport@dishmail.net ( ) Jimtown Family (Organized 1938) ( ) Location Shore Ave, Elkhart, IN nazjack@sbcglobal.net ( ) Pastor (8/1/10) Jack L.Littlefield (Kathy), Dunhill Crossing, Elkhart, IN nazjack@sbcglobal.net ( , ) Assoc. Pastor John Fairchild (Edi), 729 Concord Ave, Elkhart, IN fuzzfair@msn.com ( ) Chr. Ed John Fairchild (see above) NMI Pres. Susie Kurtz, 3401 D. Lane Apt 1-C, Elkhart, IN trekmm@yahoo.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Lucy Kurtz, 1300 W Blaine Ave, Elkhart, IN tpkurtz@frontier.com ( ) Church Treas. Tom Kurtz, 1300 W Blaine Ave, Elkhart, IN tpkurtz@frontier.com ( ) Kendallville CrossPointe Family (Organized 1926) ( ) Location (Mail: P.O. Box 67) 205 HighPointe Crossing, Kendallville, IN thatonechurch.com; cpfc46755@gmail.com (Fax: ; ) Pastor (8/28/11) Richard L. Secor (Marie) N 460 E, Rome City, IN rsecor@rocketmail.com ( ) 33

34 Office Sec- Karen Fredrick, 6590 S O75E, Wolcottville, IN karen.lakeside@yahoo.com ( ) Asst. Pastor -- Norris, Lonnie, 3580 N Skinner Lake Dr. W., Albion, IN lonnienorris72@gmail.com ( ) Music Dir. Misty Parker, 317 Lions Dr, Rome City, IN misty.re.parker@gmail.com ( ) Vis. Min.-- Roger Barnes, 221 Kingswood Dr, Kendallville, IN rj.brns@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI-- Brent Donat, 722 E Mitchell St, Kendallville, IN brentdonat@yahoo.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Vickie Jenkins, 510 N Summit St, Kendallville, IN mamabear23@att.net ( ) NYI Min. Dir. Marie Secor, N. 460 E., Rome City, IN mariesecor@rocketmail.com ( ) Adult Min. Dir.- Kay Lafevor, E Baseline Rd, Avilla, IN k.lefevor@gmail.com ( ) Prime Time Dir.,-Carolyn Parker, 505 S Hill Rd, Avilla, IN carolyn.1par@yahoo.com ( ) Single Adult Min. Dir-- Jeff Wepner, 432 N State St, Kendallville, IN judgewep@gmail.com ( ) Women s Min. Dir.--Cindy Shaub, 131 Lothamer Ln., Avilla, IN clshaub@hotmail.com ( ) NMI Pres.-- Cindy Shaub (see above) Church Board Sec. Kay Lafevor, (see above) Church Treas. Dennis Buhro, 5722 E 850 N, Kendallville, IN dbuhro@ligtel.com ( ) LaGrange Iglesia Del Nazareno (Organized 2012) ( ) Location 502 S Poplar St. LaGrange, IN Pastor (5/30/2012) Jose C. Guevara (Linda), 905 E Michigan St, LaGrange, IN guevarajose112@gmail.com ( ) Associate- Linda Guevara, 905 E Michigan St. LaGrange, IN Guevaralinda4@gmail.com ( ) SDMI- Herlinda Guevara, NYI- Jose Guevara NMI- Selia Reyes Bd. Sec---Jessica Guevara Ch. Treasurer Erica Muro, Southfield Circle, Goshen, IN Ligonier (Organized 1936) ( ) Location (Mail: 100 W. Miller St.) 1102 S. Martin St., Ligonier, IN ( ) Pastor (6/19/73) John V. Lutton Sr. (Johnetta), 100 W. Miller St., Ligonier, IN jvlutt57@ligtel.com ( ) SDMI John (Bo) Lutton Jr., 1000 North St., Ligonier, In ( ) NYI Pres. Brooke Lutton 1000 North St., Ligonier, In ( ) NMI Pres. Johnetta Lutton (see above) ( ) 34

35 Work & Witness Dir. Bob Misner, N Hillside Dr, Syracuse, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Betty Martin, 602 Lincoln Way West, Ligonier, IN ( ) Church Treas.- John (Bo) Lutton Jr. (see above) Lynn (Organized 1926) ( ) Location (Mail: P.O. Box 128) 425 S. Main St., Lynn, IN tjgovin@gmail.com ( ) Pastor (11/1/92) Thomas J. Govin (Darlene), 3108 E 800 S, Lynn, IN tgovin@gmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor Howard Tempel (Joyce), 431 S Main St, Lynn, IN howard@tempel.com.br ( ) Music Dir. Jared Govin, 3108 E 800 S, Lynn, IN tjgovin@msn.com ( ) Vis. Min.-Joyce Tempel, 431 S Main St, Lynn, IN temple@lynnnazarene.org ( ) SDMI Supt. Maurice Nicholson, PO Box 545, Lynn, IN rosanchln@yahoo.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Susan Fields, 4356 E 800 S, Lynn, IN sfields02@live.com ( ) Youth Pastor- Jared Govin (see above) Adult Min. Dir. Darlene Govin, 3108 E 800 S, Lynn, IN jdgovin@gmail.com ( ) Women s Min. Dir. - Teresa Mosier, 526 E Greenville Ave, Winchster, IN tmosier@ovgc.com ( ) Prime Time Dir.- Maurice Nicholson (see above) NMI Pres. Nancy Howland, 3319 Sowers Rd, Greensfork, IN nancyhland@yahoo.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Kim Graves, 1461 W CR 500 S, Winchester, IN inkimgraves@aol.com ( ) Church Treas. Janet Clark, 7137 US Highway 27, Lynn, IN rjclark5@frontier.com ( ) Marion First (Organized 1921) ( ) Location 700 W. Kem Rd., Marion, IN office@marionfirst.com ; fax: ( ) Pastor (11/16/2008) Greg Clark (Karen) 3812 S Roselawn Ct, Marion, IN gk_clark@yahoo.com ( , ) Office Secretary- Joanna Collins, 700 W Kem Rd, Marion, IN office@marionfirst.com ( ) Asst. Pastor - Steve Schaal, 3812 N. Penbrook Dr., Marion, IN piratepastor@mac.om ( ) Music Dir. Rita Pinkerton rita.pinkerton@indwes.edu ( ) SDMI Supt. Kristy Lewis, 3651 S Nebraska St, Marion, IN kristy.lewis@indwes.edu ( ) Children s Min. Dir.--Deven Swan devenswan@gmail.com ( ) 35

36 NYI Pres. Brandon Clark, 3812 S Roselawn Ct, Marion, IN Brandon.clark88@gmail.com ( ) Youth Pastor-- Doug Lewis, 3651 S Nebraska St, Marion, IN youth@marionfirst.com ( ) Prime Time. Linda Osborne losbornem@aol.com ( ) Women's Min.--Rhonda Booher Men's Min.- Ben Linger NMI - Fay Turnbull, 2140 E Bocock, Marion, IN fay.turnbull@wgm.org ( ) Church Board Sec. Ben Linger Church Treas. Fay Turnbull (see above) Marion Lincoln Boulevard (Organized 1953) ( ) Location 1215 E 33rd St, Marion, IN ( ) Pastor (4/5/09) Bob Osenbaugh (Betty) 1121 East 33rd, Marion, IN bosenbaugh@indy.rr.com ( ) SDMI Supt- Barb Carson, 816 E. 26th St., Marion, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Joyce Love, 800 E South St, Marion, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Margaret Smith, 6115 S. Lincoln Blvd., Marion, IN ggsue39@yahoo.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Margaret Smith (see above) Church Treas. Brenda Perry, 8 Jacks St, Gas City, IN bperry6@indy.rr.com ( ) Marion Park Lynn (Organized 1956) ( ) Location 1804 W. 11th St., Marion, IN ( ) Pastor (3/2/08) Alan Curtis (Pamela), 1818 W 11th St, Marion, IN alancurtis54@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI / Men s Min. John Fernung, 1434 W 2nd St, Marion, IN jfernung@indy.rr.com ( ) Women s Ministry Dir. Pam Curtis, 1818 W 11th St, Marion, IN alancurtis54@yahoo.com ( ) NMI Pres. Pam Curtis (see above) Church Board Sec. Dianne Shoemaker, 322 E S G St, Gas City, IN vshoemaker@indy.rr.com ) Church Treas. Dianne Shoemaker (see above) Middletown (Organized 1933) ( ) Location (Mail: PO 86) 698 N 5th St, Middletown, IN middletownnaz@sbcglobal.net fax: ( ) Pastor (4/2/78) Philip C. Rogers (Sherry) 287 S 10th St, Middletown, IN pcr52@sbcglobal.net ( ) Assoc. Pastor/Worship Sherry Rogers (Philip) 287 S 10th St, Middletown, IN singitsher@sbcglobal.net ( ) Assoc. Pastor/Sr. Adults David Whitteberry (Betty) 1380 Locust St, Middletown, IN eugenenaz@msn.com ( ) 36

37 Assoc. Pastor/Youth Travis Barnett, 698 N 5 th St, Middletown, IN Barnett@huntington.edu ( ) Assoc. Pastor/Recovery Ministry- Danny Barrett (Teresa) 9646 W SR 236, Middletown, IN danteresabarrett@juno.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor Children-Tammy Sorg, 4907 Hickory Dr, Anderson, IN tammyjudo@yahoo.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor of Young Adults Christen Sanders, 4200 W. 750 N, Middletown, IN christensanders@gmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor of Multi-cultural Min.--Richard Sochacki (Jude) 3185 S CR 300E, Anderson, IN rjsochacki@comcast.net ( ) SDMI Supt. Pam Poor, PO Box 247, Sulphur Springs, IN psp1961@yahoo.com ( ) Day Care Dir. Randy Hale, 7746 W CR 600 N, Middletown, IN ghale68@sbcglobal.net ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Joshua Waid, 600 Maple St, Middletown, IN joshuawaid@hotmail.com ( ) Prime Time Dir. David Whitteberry (see above) NMI Pres. Tari Worrell, 250 Lucust St, Middletown, IN tworell12dohair@aol.com ( ) Men s Min. Matt Wolfe, 2730 E 500 S, Anderson, IN mattandmissy2@hughes.net ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Sherry Rogers (see above) Church Board Sec. Matt Wolfe (see above) Ch Treas. Jill Rednour, 8928 N Valley View Ct, Middletown, IN brsflame@gmail.com ( ) Monroeville (Organized 1924) ( ) Location (Mail: P.O. Box 502) 311 Elm St, Monroeville, IN monroevillenaz@gmail.com ( ) Pastor Brent Hickman (Tami), 401 Elm St, Monroeville, IN pbhickman@gmail.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Rick Grace, St Line Rd, Monroeville, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir.-Brandy Cooper, 1927 Ellen Ave, Fort Wayne, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Stacy Hildenbrand, 6427 S Webster Rd, New Haven, IN ( ) NMI-- Sandy Noble, Doeheman Rd, Woodburn, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Bev Foster, Hoagland Rd, Monroeville, IN ( ) Church Treas. Sharon Grace, State Line Rd, Monroeville, IN ( ) Montpelier Cornerstone Community (Organized 1921) ( ) Location 440 Standard Oil Blvd, Montpelier, IN MontpelierCCpastor@yahoo.com ( ) Pastor (01/01/12) Laura A. High (Steve) 111W. Hickory Grove Rd, Hartford City, IN neinmdp@neinazarene.org ( ) Assoc. Pastor Hugh Taylor (Dawn) 205 W Monroe St. Montpelier, In ( ) SDMI Supt. LuAnn Pemberton, 9676 SE Jeff Rd-90, Warren, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Jeff James, 229 E Green St, Montpelier, IN ( ) 37

38 Women s Min. Dir. Dorothy Stewart, 1301 E Old 22, Hartford City, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Lori Stroud, 3264 N 500 E, Montpelier, IN Church Board Sec. Dorothy Stewart (see above) Church Treas. Cassie James, 229 E Green St, Montpelier, IN ( ) Mount Hope (Organized 1937) ( ) Location 5005 E. 500 S., Berne, IN (Website: mounthopenazarene.org mounthopeoffice@yahoo.com ; fax: ; ( ) Pastor ( ) Office Secretary -- Kim Hartman, 275 Overli St, Berne, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor Tom Hartman (Kim) 275 Oberli St., Berne, IN ( ) Music Dir. Brenda DeArmond, 1176 Mill Pond Dr, Berne, IN ( ) Vis. Min. Luanne Frank, 665 Hendricks St, Berne, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Travis Tackett, 406 Sprunger, Berne, IN ( ) SDMI- Travis Tackett (see above) NYI Pres. Amanda McKinley, 264 E Franklin, Berne, IN ( ) Youth Pastor-Mick McKinley, 264 E Franklin, Berne, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Richard Noonan, 630 E Water St, Berne, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir.-Jason Stutzman, 765 W Main, Berne, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir- Justine Tackett, 406 Sprunger, Berne, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Luanne Frank (see above) Church Board Sec. Luanne Frank (see above) Church Treas. Stan Minnich, 150 North Dr, Geneva, IN ( ) Muncie First (Organized 1915) ( ) Location 3101 N. Benton Rd., Muncie, IN munciefirstchurch.com; munciefirstchurch@hotmail.com fax: ( ) Pastor (9/17/95) J. Mark Dill (Darcy) 4909 N. 450 W, Muncie, IN jmarkdill@yahoo.com ( ) Office Secretary-- Rita Schildmeier, 1506 N Kimberly Ln, Muncie, IN munciefirstchurch@hotmail.com ( ) Worship Pastor - Nathan Persinger, 1309 N Granville Ave, Muncie, IN midfield19@sbcglobal.net ( ) SDMI Supt. Paul Bjerke, 2801 W Palisade Pkwy, Muncie, IN pdbjerke03@yahoo.com ( ) Day Care Min. Dir. Anna Dobbs, PO Box 463, Gaston, IN tddobbs7@sbcglobal.net ( Children s Pastor Debbi Gary, 7700 Londonderry Ct, Muncie, IN dggary@aol.com ( ) Associate of Discipleship Mark Hendrickson, W Windsor Rd, Parker City, IN markhendrickson93@gmail.com ( ) Associate of Discipleship Stefanie Hendrickson, W Windsor Rd, Parker City, IN stefanie7707@gmail.com ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. Brooke Wagner, 9520 W Pritchard Ct, Yorktown, IN wagner406kb@gmail.com ( ) Youth Pastor Ian Fancher, 1600 N Hackberry Rd, Muncie, IN

39 ( ) Prime Time Dir.-Mary Griffis McClellan, 2200 N. Marlborough, Muncie, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Karen Dowling, 5951 W CR 500 N, Muncie, IN trentandkarendowling@gmail.com ( ) NMI Pres. Diana Kennedy, 1904 N. Janney, Muncie, IN dlkennedy53@gmail.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Stephanie Reno, 5500 N Windy Way, Muncie, IN stephaniereno@hotmail.com ( ) Church Treas. Trent Dowling, 5951 W 500 N, Muncie, IN trent.dowling@starfinancial.com ( ) Muncie Forest Park (Organized 1944) ( ) Location 2105 W. Memorial Dr, Muncie, IN ( ) muncieforestparknazarene@gmail.com Pastor (8/1/02) David Delk (Darlene), 601 W Berkley Ave, Muncie, IN ptrddelk@comcast.net ( ) Office Secretary- Kara Tharp, 1419 W 8th, Muncie, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor- Michael Hazlet, 3304 W. Brookfield Dr Lot 65, Muncie, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor- Kara Tharp (see above) Youth Dir- Ernie Cash, 717W Main, Muncie, IN ( ) Music Dir. Reva Hodge, W N., Gaston, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Mike Hazlet (see above) Children s Min. Dir. Michelle Flowers, 2309 W. 8 th, St, Muncie, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. George Strong, 9311 W County Rd. 380 N, Gaston, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Matthew Konkle, 1301 S Elm St, Muncie, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Kara Tharp (see above) NMI Pres. Lynnette Burton, 4501 N Wheeling 6B-304, Muncie, IN Church Board Sec. Michelle Flowers (see above) Church Treas. Ray Findley, 1300 N Ridge Rd, Muncie, IN ( ) Muncie New Hope (Organized 1986) ( ) Location 4101 S, Eaton Ave, Muncie, IN Mail-1302 N Wildwood Ln, Muncie, IN rveach1302@comcast.net ( ) Pastor (1/17/06) Richard Veach (Janice), 1302 N. Wildwood Ln., Muncie, IN rveach1302@comcast.net ( ) Assoc. Pastor Ruth Wesley (Robert) 6953 N. CR 175 E., Springport, IN ( ) Music Dir. Boyd Blue, th St, Muncie, IN ( ) Vis. Min. Terrance DeLong (Wanda) 3606 W Brookfield Dr, Muncie, IN SupertLd50@gmail.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Terrance DeLong (see above) NMI Pres. Judy Jones, 3400 W Fleetwood Dr, Muncie, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Freda Glasby, 1701 N. Brighton Rd, Muncie, IN ( ) Church Treas.-Boyd Blue (see above) 39

40 Muncie New Horizon (Organized 2002) ( ) Location 1915 E. 20th St., Muncie, IN ( ) Pastor (3/01/14) Neal Peterson, 1901 E. 20th St., Muncie, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Mary Holman, 2403 W. Ethel Ave., Muncie, IN ( ) NMI Pres.--Mary K. Teague, 317 N. Delawanda, Muncie, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Mary Holman, 2403 W. Ethel Ave., Muncie, IN ( ) Church Treas. Mary K. Teague, 317 N. Delawanda, Muncie, IN ( ) Muncie Northside (Organized 1941) ( ) Location 3801 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN ( ) Pastor (6/1/93) Jerry G. VanNatter, 6210 N CR 600 W, Gaston, IN jvannatter121141@aol.com ( ) Music Dir. Jade Blevins, 215 S Meridian St, Eaton, IN ( ) Vis. Min. Ghel Wright, 2100 S. Woodbridge Dr., Yorktown, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Billie Wright, 2100 S. Woodbridge Dr., Yorktown, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Jade Blevins, 215 S. Meridian St., Eaton, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Emily Miller 3800 Linden St, Muncie, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Mike Secules, 210 E Brooklyn Ct #18, Muncie, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Carol Blackburn, CR 425 W, Williamsburg, IN ( ) Single Adult Min. Dir- Donna Holt, 1311 W SR 28, Muncie, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Emily Miller (see above) Church Board Sec. Candace Glaser, 2808 N Milton St, Muncie, IN ( ) Church Treas. Candace Glaser (see above) Muncie Riverview (Organized 1939) ( ) Location 2600 E. Willard St, Muncie, IN visitriverviewnaz.com riverviewcon@gmail.com fax: ( ) Pastor (11/19/97) Dave Shipman (Valerae) 5409 N Barley Way, Muncie, IN pudgey1@hotmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor David J. Houk (Melanie) 2205 S Pershing Dr, Muncie, IN djhouk1@msn.com ( ) Youth Pastor Mark Mahoney (Beth) 2608 E Willard St, Muncie, IN Hoosier_1@hotmail.com ( ) Music Dir. Paul Ward, 1902 B. Rosemont Ave. New Castle, IN prward@gmail.com ( ) Vis. Min. John Houk, 2205 Pershing Dr, Muncie, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Diana McCord, 1917 W. 8 th St., Muncie, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Jen Choate, 3000 S. Cherokee Rd. Muncie, IN ( ) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. John Houk (see above) Men s Min. Dir. David J. Houk (see above) Women s Min. Dir. Cheryl Brewer, 80 W Haines, Muncie, IN ( ) Prime Time Victoria Likens, 2010 S. Cherokee Rd., Muncie, IN NMI Pres. Jenny Otto, 1604 W 13th St, Muncie, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Melanie Houk, 2205 S. Pershing, Muncie, IN ( ) Church Treas. - Renee Rooney, 1318 S Wall Ave, Muncie, IN ( ) 40

41 Muncie South Side (Organized 1927) ( ) Location 3500 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN 4730 trysouthside.com fax: ( ) Pastor (3/15/09) Andrew L. Cole (Elicia) 3500 W Fuson Road, Muncie, IN pastorcole@trysouthside.com ( ) Office Secretary- Katie Kemper, 3400 W Fuson Rd, Muncie, IN office@trysouthside.com ( ) Associate Pastor Todd Brown (DaRhonda) 201 N Truitt Rd, Muncie, IN pastortodd@trysouthside.com ( ) Music Dir. Andrew L. Cole (see above) SDMI Supt. Donna McLaughlin, 2050 E. Shockley Rd., Muncie, IN dmblazermac@aol.com ( ) Children's Pastor--Brittney Wellman (Luke) 405 S Morrison Rd Apr 80, Muncie, IN pastorbrittney@gmail.com ( ) Counseling Pastor Marcia Freeman, N. C.R. 300 W., Gaston, IN Marcia.freeman@ballstate.bsu.edu ( ) Children s Min Dir. Elicia Cole, 3500 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN eliciacole@yahoo.com; ( ) Childcare/School (Dir/Principal)- Christy Terrill, 8210 N. Sierra Dr, Muncie, IN christy@nextgenerationpreschool.org ( ) NYI Pres. Gale Bloom, 620 Hampton Ln, Chesterfield, IN galebloom@yahoo.com ( ) NMI Pres. Michelle DiPego, 609 N. Parkwood Dr., Muncie, IN ( ) Family Ministries Pastor- Lisa Stephenson (Chris) 6504 W. Norway Dr., Muncie, IN pastorlisastephenson@gmail.com ( ) Men's Min.- Luke Wellman- lwellman25@hotmail.com Steve Smith- srsmith006@gmail.com Women's Ministry Director- Jennifer Coffman, 7800 E 800 S, Muncie, IN coffmanfms@aol.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Steve Smith, 2703 W. Woodbridge, Muncie, IN srsmith006@gmail.com ( ) Church Treas. Michael Coffman, 7800 E 800 S., Muncie, IN coffmanfms@aol.com ( ) Muncie Wheeling Avenue (Organized 1960) ( ) Location (Mail: 4600 N. Hollywood Ave.) 4600 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN wheelingavenuechurch.com jeclay@juno.com ( ) Pastor (11/2/03) Harold Clay (Janet), 4600 N. Hollywood Ave., Muncie, IN jeclay46@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Janet Clay, 4600 N. Hollywood Ave., Muncie, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Linda McPherson, 9310 N. Shaffer Rd., Muncie, IN mcpherson9310@comcast.net ( ) Church Board Sec. Linda McPherson (see above) 41

42 Church Treas. Ruth Tanner, 1501 N CR 650 E., Selma, IN Ruth.tanner@comcast.net ( ) New Paris (Organized 1928) ( ) Location SR 15, New Paris, IN newparisnazarene.org newparisnaz@bnin.net ( ) Pastor (11/2010) Greg Hall (Cindy) 109 S 23 St, Goshen, IN gregcindyhall@msn.com ( ) Music Dir. Jack Holderbaum, 74 EMS D 21LN, Syracuse, IN ( ) Vis. Min. Pete Seaver, CR 21, Box 315, Lot 45, Goshen, IN ( ) Adult Min. Dir.--Pete Seaver (see above) SDMI Supt. Charlie Wilham, Missouri Ave, Goshen, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir.- Sharon Penrose, CR 146, Goshen, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Jennifer Penrose, SR 15, New Paris, IN penrose@bnin.net ( ) Prime Time Dir. Mary Yoder, 321 S. 8th St., Goshen, IN m-yoder@hotmail.com ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Jack Holderbaum, (see above) Women s Min. Dir. Mary Yoder (see above) NMI Pres. Sharon Penrose (see above) Church Board Sec. Mary Meadows, 66 Winchester Tr, Goshen, IN ( ) Church Treas. Dennis Williams, 2618 Lowell St., Elkhart, IN denniswilliams46@hotmail.com ( ) North Manchester (Organized 1937) ( ) Location 504 W. Main St., North Manchester, IN northmannaz@localnet.com ( ) Pastor Rhett Carpenter (Christy) 502 W. Main, North Manchester, IN SDMI Supt. NMI Pres. Patty Bumgardner 203 E 8 th St. North Manchester, In ( ) Church Board Sec.--Patty Bumgardner, 203 E. 8 th St., North Manchester, IN ( ) Church Treas. David Cripe, 4545 E S., Claypool, IN ( ) Olive Branch (Organized 1941) ( ) Location 7981 E 250 N, Hartford City, IN ( ) Pastor (3/15/99) Dewey L. Miller (June), 9306 W 550 N, Pennville, IN djmiller1962@centurylink.net ( ) SDMI Supt. Becky Pauley, 1623 N Jefferson, Hartford City, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir.-- Phyllis Dishman, 416 W Henderson, Montpelier, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Gary Cagle, 441 W Plate Glass, Montpelier, IN ( ) NMI Pres.--Loise Wines, 2569 N St RD 1, Pennville, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Becky Pauley (see above) Church Treas. William Rogers, 518 E Elm, Hartford City, IN ( ) Orland (Organized 1943) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 116) 6015 N. SR 327, Orland, IN

43 ( ) Pastor (3/27/88) Rodger D. Strong (Debbie), PO Box 116, Orland, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Debbie Strong, PO Box 116, Orland, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Cathy Friend, 725 N 1000 W, Orland IN ( ) Church Treas. Pam Sudduth, 3775 S 109 W, Pleasant Lake, IN ( ) Ossian (Organized 1927) ( ) Location 302 N. Metts St, Ossian, IN ossiannaz.org bajm42@yahoo.com ( ) Pastor (7/1/09) Robert J. Miller (Michelle) 609 Blackwood Ct, Ossian, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor Steve Jones, 613 Oakdale Dr, Ossian, IN ( ) SDMI Wilma Reinig, 502 Woodcreek, Ossian, IN ( ) Vis. Min. Bill Dunn, 311 Parent Dr, Ossian, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Nancy Bell, 124 Maxine Dr, Ossian, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Tim Taylor, 301 N Jefferson St, Ossian, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Michelle Miller, 609 Blakewood Ct, Ossian, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Betty Dillon, 6664 N St Rd 1, Ossian, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Wilma Reinig (see above) Church Treas. Janice Roop, N 450 E, Ossian, IN ( ) Parker City (Organized 1917) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 68) 422 S Main St, Parker City, IN miltonwilson@yahoo.com ( ) Pastor (2/1/04) Milton S. Wilson, Jr., PO Box 68, Parker City, IN miltonwilson@yahoo.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Jerry Hodge, 145 W Washington, Parker City, IN hodge145@aol.com ( ) Church Sec.--Linda Hodge, 145 W Washington, Parker City, IN hodge145@aol.com ( ) Church Treas. Linda Hodge (see above) Peru (Organized 1935) ( ) Location 331 W 6th St, Peru, IN ( ) Pastor ( ) 336 W 5th St, Peru, IN ( ) Music Dir. Jennifer Mast, 6217 S 650 E, Peru, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Tom Cooper, 1114 W 300 N, Peru, IN ( ) NYI Pres. Anna Mast, 6217 S 650 E, Peru, IN ( ) Children Min. Dir.--Sharon Wilkison, PO Box 202, Mexico, IN ( ) Adult Min. Dir. Sharon Rush, 2482 S400 W, Peru, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir. Lessie Cook, PO Box 241, Mexico, IN ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Tom Cooper (see above) NMI Pres. Mike Greene, 1985 W Meadowlark Dr, Peru, IN ( ) 43

44 CLT Dir. Lawrence Turner, 944 Tulip Dr, Peru, IN ( ) Ch. Board Sec.-- Jennifer Stevens, 555S Broadway, Peru, IN ( ) Church Treas. Betty Quier, 6461 Erlengbaugh Dr, Macy, IN ( ) Portland First (Organized 1939) ( ) Location 920 S Shank St, Portland, IN portlandnaz.com portlandnaz@comcast.net fax: ( ) Pastor (12/04/11) Michael Clark (Angie), 2297 S. US Hwy 27, Portland, IN pastormikebb@yahoo.com ( ) Office Secretary- Kristy Rigney, 920 S Shank St, Portland, IN ( ) Music Dir. Angie Clark, 2297 S US Hwy 27 Portland, IN ( ) SDMI Dave Osenbaugh, 128 E Lafayette St, Portland, IN osenbau1969@embarqmail.com ( ) NYI Pres. Debbie Nixon, 2284 W 500S, Portland, IN ( ) NMI- Cathy Osenbaugh, 128 E Lafayette St, Portland, IN ( ) Men's Min. Dir.--Roger Teeple, 3718 E St Rd 67, Bryant, IN ( ) Work & Witness Coord. Ed Nixon, 2284 W. 500 S., Portland, IN glennixon@gmail.com ) Church Board Sec. Tina Kelly, 1003 S Meridian St, Portland, IN tinamkelly@comcast.net ( ) Church Treas. Kristy Rigney, 504A W Race St, Portland, IN ( ) Redkey (Organized 1916) ( ) Location (Mail: 110 W Daughtery) 801 W High St, Redkey, IN ( ) Pastor (2/3/13) Robert J. Farris (Becky) 110 W Daugherty St., Redkey, IN pastorfarris@gmx.com ( ) Music Dir. Linda Lowe, 1389 N SR 1, Dunkirk, IN ldlowe73@yahoo.com ( ) Vis. Min. Ron & Jean Deffenbaugh, 1807 W Water St, Hartford City, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Lana Ellingwood, 19 E High St, Redkey, IN lana.ellingwood@hotmail.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Lynn Rees, 119 N Ash St, Redkey, IN RYANLYNNR@aol.com ( ) NYI Pres. Lorrie Younger 9221 W 300 S, Dunkirk, IN younger5@localnet.com ( ) Adult Min. Dir. Linda Smith, 8600 E 1100 N, Eaton, IN smithlt68@gmail.com ( ) Single Adult Min-- Aaron Helm, 47 Sycamore, Redkey, IN aarhelm@yahoo.com Men s Min. Dir. Bob McFarland, 931 E 200 N, Portland, IN bdmcfarland@centurylink.net ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Linda Lowe, (see above) NMI Pres. Maxine Walburn, Sheri Arbuckle, 508 W High St, Redkey, IN Sheriarbuckle@aol.com ( ) Work & Witness Dir. David Lowe, 1389 N SR 1, Dunkirk, IN davelowe_free@yahoo.com ( ) 44

45 CLT Dir. Doug Helm, 47 Sycamore, Redkey, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Linda Smith, (see above) Church Treas. Don Walburn, N CR 550 E, Eaton, IN ( ) Shipshewana (Organized 1961) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 346) 2695 N 900 W, Shipshewana, IN shipshewananazarene.com tbird7777@man.com fax: ( ) Pastor (05/04/14) Randy Marshall (Robin) PO Box 346, Shipshewana, IN tbird7777@msn.com ( ) Office Secretary--Karen Ponce, PO 273, Shipshewana, IN karenponce@embarqmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor Gary Sheets (Kim), PO Box 234, Middlebury, IN mrgms11@aol.com ( ) Music Director- Vickie Pletcher, 8410 W 250 N, Shipshewana, IN ( ) Vis. Min.-- Danny Griffin, Brewster Dr., Bristol, IN ( ) SDMI- Steve Hostetler, PO 126, Shipshewana, IN ( ) Children s Pastor Joe Hahn, PO 76, Middlebury, IN ( ) Women's Min. Dir.-- Kim Sheets, PO Box 234, Middlebury, IN ( ) Men's Min. Dir.-- Gary Sheets (see above) Adult Min. Dir.-- Steve Hostletler (see above) NMI- Steve Pruitt, PO Box 280, Topeka, IN steve@srp-harmonicas.com ( ) Youth Pastor Denny Chizum (Janis) 211 Roseland Ave, Mishawaka, IN ( ) Church Board Secretary- Steve Pruitt, PO Box 280, Topeka, IN stevenrpruitt@gmail.com ( ) Church Treas. Eldon Christner, 905 E Country Lane, Shipshewana, IN ( ) Sugar Grove (Organized 1934) ( ) Location 5475 W 400 N, Portland, IN ( ) Pastor (12/3/06) Daniel Sickels (Sharon), 5475 W 400 N, Portland, IN dlsickels@centurylink.net ( ) Office Secretary- Sharon Sickels, 5475 W 400 N, Portland, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Darlene Nibarger, 2584 N 600W, Pennville, IN darlenessong@yahoo.com ( ) NMI Pres. Pat Vidal, 654 N Union St, Pennville, IN jesseavdal@embarqmail.com ( ) CLT Ilah Grile, PO Box 304, Pennville, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Sharon Sickels (see above) Church Treas.--Janet Horn, PO Box 331, Pinnville, IN jsehorn@embarqmail.com ( ) Swayzee (Organized 1964) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 428) 2560 S 800 W, Swayzee, IN ( ) Pastor (11/11) Wesley Ball (Tiffany) 3925 N Avalon Dr, Marion, IN ball.wes@gmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor Richard Runyon (Reta), 917 W 51 St, Marion, IN

46 ( ) SDMI Supt. Susan Artherhults, 4495 Frances Slocum Tr., Marion, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Johnetta Greentree, PO Box 1762, Marion, IN ( ) Prime Time Dir.--Richard Runyon (see above) Church Board Sec. Fran McCoy, PO Box 406, Swayzee, IN ( ) Church Treas. Reta Runyon, 917 W 51 St, Marion, IN rrunyon1@indy.rr.com ( ) Tunker Sugar Creek Fellowship (Organized 2009) ( ) Location West 800 S, South Whitley, IN sugarcreekfellowship.org sugarcreekfellowship@embarqmail.com fax: ( ) Pastor: (10/25/09) Larry Sheets (Connie) 1542 Kensington Dr, Bluffton, IN lasheets1@aol.com ( ) Administrative Dir. Marybeth Johnson 1837 E Keiser Rd, Columbia City, IN jesusandme7@embarqmail.com ( ) SDMI-- Marybeth Johnson (see above) Music Dir. - Marybeth Johnson (see above) Children s Min. Dir.-- Tabitha Lundblad, 1725 E Ravenwood Ln, Columbia City, IN tabbicat96@hotmail.com ( ) NYI Dir. -- Jon Roberts, 1668 Ravenwood Dr., Columbia City, IN jroberts@alliance-winding.com ( ) Youth Pastor- Jacob Johnson, 1837 E Keiser Rd, Columbia City, IN johnsonj5@huntington.edu ( ) Prime Time Dir. Shirley Miller, 112 S Walnut St, Columbia City, IN gs.miller137@gmail.com ( ) Single Adult Min. Dir. Adam Johnson, 1837 E Keiser Rd, Columbia City, IN Disciple4him777@hotmail.com ( ) Men s Min. Dir. Ryan Schenefield, 4865 W US 30, Apt 5, Columbia City, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Sandy Burkett, 199 W Center Dr, Columbia City, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Marilyn Hull, 8250 S 350 W, South Whitley, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Erika Shaffer, 8359 S SR 9, Columbia City, IN ( ) Church Treas. Mike Johnson, 1837 E Keiser Rd, Columbia City, IN jesusandm7@embarqmail.com ( ) Union Chapel (Organized 1941) ( ) Location W 900 N, Montpelier, IN ( ) Pastor: (10/9/11) Jamie A. McBride (Tiffany) 716 W 9th St, Jonesboro, IN jamiemcbride45@yahoo.com ( ) Music Dir. - Judy Teagle, 311 W Huntington, Montpelier, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Clint Abney, 434 S Main St, Montpelier, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Shari Mertz, 6417 E St Rd 18, Montpelier, IN ( ) 46

47 Men s Min. Dir.- - Roger Mertz, 6417 E. St Rd 18, Montpelier, IN ( ) Women s Min. Dir. Kathy King, 427 W Plate Glass, Montpelier, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Judy Teagle (see above) Church Board Sec. Judy Teagle (see above) Church Treas. Karen Frazee, 215 E High St, Montpelier, IN ( ) Van Buren (Organized 1940) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 384) 305 S First St, Van Buren, IN ( ) Pastor: (01/01/13) Jeffrey A. Slater (Nancy) 809 W Main, PO Box 306, Van Buren, IN jnslater@att.net ( ) Music Dir. -- Carol Gregerson, 704 Landess St, Van Buren, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. James Knight, 2995 E Buck Run, Marion, IN ( ) Children's Min. Dir.- Nancy Slater, 809 W Main, PO Box 306, Van Buren, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Shirley Knight, 2995 E Buck Run, Marion, IN ( ) Church Board Treas. Carol Gregerson, PO Box 227, Van Buren, IN 4699 ( ) Wabash (Organized 1936) ( ) Location 902 Manchester Ave, Wabash, IN wabashnaz@gmail.com ( ) Pastor-(10/30/12) Kirk Johnson (Katie) 132 Parkway Dr, Wabash, IN pastorkirkj@gmail.com ( ) SDMI Supt. Jason Carter, 208 W 7th St, Peru, IN jaamy94@sbcglobal.net ( ) Co-Children s Min Dir. Amy Carter, 208 W 7th, Peru, IN ( ) Katie Johnson, 132 Parkway Dr., Wabash IN ( ) NMI Pres. Emily Armentrout, 1090 Mitten Dr, Wabash, IN emilyjarmentrout@gmail.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Wes Cole, 669 Valley Brook Ln, Wabash, IN usafcole@1791.com ( ) Church Treas. Donna Siders, 1320 Green Acre Ct, Wabash, IN donnasiders@hotmail.com ( ) Warren Hillcrest (Organized 1935) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 556) 402 E 1st St, Warren, IN ( ) Pastor (11/6/07) Mark Davis (Christine), PO Box 242, Warren, IN preacherman1137@aol.com ( ) Music Dir. Karen Frees, PO Box 614, 102 College St, Warren, IN ( ) Children s Min. Dir. - Christine Davis, PO Box 242, Warren, IN ( ) SDMI Supt. Randy Jones, 1209 E 800 S, Warren, IN ( ) NYI Min. Dir. Chasidy Masters, PO Box 196, Warren, IN Cmasters73@yahoo.com ( ) Women's Min. Dir.- Karen Frees (see above) NMI Pres./Work & Wit. Marcus Masters, PO Box 196, Warren, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Kathy Ralston, 801 N Main, Warren, IN ( ) Church Treas. Karen Frees (see above) 47

48 Warsaw New Harvest (Organized 1956) ( ) Location 1654 S Fisher Ave, Warsaw, IN nhnazarene.org ( ) Pastor (10/05/08) William Keen (Lana) 1660 S Fisher Ave, Warsaw, IN wlkeen777@embarqmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor-- Jeff Seaver (Tammy) 402 S Higbee, Milford, IN jta300@juno.com ( ) SDMI Supt.-- Kristan Sherman, 6869 S St Rd 15, Claypool, IN krkeen@hotmail.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Cindy Fullmer, 832 E Main, Warsaw, IN cindyannfullmer@gmail.com ( ) Women's Min. Dirl-- Joyce Bose, PO Box 51, Mentone, IN ( ) NMI Pres. Karen Coble, 220 Gilliam Dr N, Warsaw, IN kcoble220@embarqumail.com ( ) Church Board Sec. Karen Coble (see above) Church Treas. Karen Coble (see above) Winchester (Organized 1916) ( ) Location (Mail: PO Box 3) 403 S Main St, Winchester, IN wincesternaz@gmail.com fax: ( ) Pastor (11/02/08) Danny K. Hines (Amber) 5 West Overmyer Bvld, Winchester, IN dannyhines75@hotmail.com ( ) Assoc. Pastor William M. Smith (Sheryl) 9408 S Jackson St, Lynn, IN bill@wmsmith.org ( ) Music Dir.-- Dave Rook, 524 West South Street, Winchester, IN dave.rook13@comcast.net ( ) SDMI Supt. Carrie Culbertson, 516 S Clem St, Winchester, IN clculberston78.cc@gmail.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Amber S. Hines--5 West Overmyer Blvd., Winchester, IN Hines4602@msn.com ( ) Childcare/School (Dir/Prin) Amber S. Hines (see above) Women s Min. Dir.-- Heather McHollard, 1421 S Base Rd, Winchester, IN themchollands@frontier.com ( ) NMI Pres. William M. Smith (see above) Church Board Sec. Dave Rook (see above) Church Treas. Victoria Neudecker, 1214 N 100 E, Winchester, IN hvneudecker@hotmail.com ( ) Yorktown (Organized 1926) ( ) Location 9001 W Arch St, Yorktown, IN yorktownnaz.org yconsecretary@comcast.net fax: ( ) Pastor (02/01/09) G. Marty Ballard (Gina) 8623 W SR 236, Middletown, IN geoballard@comcast.net ( ) Office Secretary-- Debbie Stout, 2416 W 11th St, Muncie, IN ( ) Assoc. Pastor-- Brian Couch (Londa) 2421 S Plum St, Yorktown,IN associate-pastor@comcast.net ( ) Music Dir. Tim Werner, 2924 S Broadway St, Yorktown, IN ( ) 48

49 SDMI Dan Crawford, 4168 E 400 S, Middletown, IN dcrawford@insindy.com ( ) Children s Min. Dir. Brian Couch (see above) Youth Pastor - Brian Couch (see above) Men's Min.- Brian Couch (see above) NMI Pres. Shirley Chandler, S CR 875 E, Losantville, IN shirley0781@att.net ( ) Visitation Min.- Shirley Chandler (see above) Beverly Dunn, 9750 W CR 400S, Daleville, IN ( ) Childcare/School Dir.- Maggie Walker, 1604 S Lindell Dr, Yorktown, IN ( ) Church Board Sec. Debbie Stout, 2416 W 11th St, Muncie, IN dstout81@yahoo.com ( ) Church Treas. Ray Findley, 1300 N Ridge Rd, Muncie, IN gramps947@yahoo.com ( ) G. GENERAL CHURCH ASSIGNMENT Browning, Lindell and Kay, c/o World Missions, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS (Anderson First) lrbrowning@mac.com Green, Rodney, 6630 Twelve Oaks Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) ( ) Lochner, Edna (retired), 2004 Senior Drive, Fort Wayne, IN (Ft. Wayne West Main) ezlochner@juno.com ( ) Mellinger, Jon and Sally, c/o World Missions, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS (Anderson First) jamssafrica@gmail.com Noonan, Joan (retired), 315 E. Ohio St., Bluffton, IN (Mt Hope) mjnon@adamswells.com ( ) Shalley, Michael and Julie, c/o World Missions, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS (Fort Wayne Trinity) mjshalley@namibnet.com Zurcher, Carol (retired), 1968 Hickory Avenue, Huntington, IN (Huntington First) carolzurcher@sbcglobal.net ( ) Role Codes CED Christian Education Minister CHP Chaplain DA District Assignment DEA Deaconess DIA District Interim Assigned DS District Superintendent EDU Education ESR Evangelism Service, Retired EVC Evangelist, Commissioned EVR Evangelist, Registered EVT Evangelist, Tenured GA General Church Assignment GS General Superintendent MIS Missionary PAS Pastor PSV-FT Pastoral Service Full-time PSV-PT Pastoral Service Part-time RA Retired, Assigned RU Retired, Unassigned SEC Song Evangelist, Commissioned SER Song Evangelist, Registered SPC Special Service/Interdenominational STU Student TRF In Process of Transfer 49

50 H. ORDAINED ELDERS 1964 RA Abshear, John S., 788 W. Berry St., Upland, IN (Dunkirk) ( ) 1973 CHP Albertson, Peter E., 159 W. 700 N., Columbia City, IN (Churubusco) ( ) 2007 EVR Arbuckle, Katrina Jo, 6732 Pintail Drake Ct., Ft. Wayne, IN (Ft Wayne Grace Point) ( ) 2014 PAS Baker, Anthony, 345 N. Gerald Lett Ave, Angola, IN (Angola Community) ( ) 1985 PSV-PT Baker, Robert R., 140 Lane 110A West Otter Lk., Angola, IN (Angola Community) ( ) 2004 PAS Ballard, G. Marty, Jr., 8623 W. SR 236, Middletown, IN (Yorktown) ( ) 1987 PAS Ballenger, Jim W., S. CR 544 E., Selma, IN (Harris Chapel) ( ) 1986 PAS Beers, Thomas R., 814 S. Whitley St., Columbia City, IN (Columbia City) ( ) 2013 PSV-PT Bell, Ronald, 2333 Sunnyside Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson Southdale) ( ) 2004 EDU Bernius, Brian T., 4108 S. Washington St., Marion, IN (Marion First) ( ) 1998 U Blake, C. D., 6808 Maysville Rd, PO BOX 6607, Ft. Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Trinity) Drcdblake41@gmail.com ( ) 1998 PAS Boots, Christopher David, 4874 E. 500 S., Berne, IN (Mount Hope) cdaveboots1@juno.com ( ) 1986 U Bracken, Gary L., 119 S G St., Marion, IN (Marion First) grybrckn@aol.com ( ) 2011 PSV-PT Brown, Todd Clifford, 201 N. Truitt, Muncie, IN (Muncie Southside) toddcbrown@yahoo.com ( ) 1978 GA Browning, Lindell R., c/o World Mission, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS (Anderson First) ( ) 1999 PAS Buhro, Bradley R., 5686 N. Raider Rd., Middletown, IN (Anderson Southdale) pastorbuhro@gmail.com ( ) 2013 PSV-FT Cabello, Elias, 4224 East Ave, Anderson, IN (Anderson First) ecabello@andersonnazene.org ( ) 1979 PAS Cable, Gary L., 821 Eastgate Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) glcable@juno.com ( ) 1985 RU Chapman, Thomas W., Golden Harvest Way, Indianapolis, IN (AndersonEastview) beckichap@gmail.com ( ) 1996 PAS Clark, Gregory Brian, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN (Marion First) gk_clark@yahoo.com ( ) 1999 PAS Clark, Michael, 2297 S US Hwy 27, Portland, IN pastormikebb@yahoo.com ( ) 50

51 1973 PAS Clay, Harold, 4600 N. Hollywood Ave., Muncie, IN (Muncie Wheeling) ( ) 2008 PAS Cole, Andrew Lee, 3500 W. Fuson Road, Muncie, IN (Muncie Southside) ( ) 1970 CHP/RA Comstock, Donald, N Sussex Pl, Apt. A, Fountain Hills, AZ (Crossroads Community) rcomstock@cox.net ( ) 2010 PSV-FT Coombs, Cortney Sue, S CR 419 E, Muncie, IN (Harris Chapel) cortneycoombs@yahoo.com ( ) 2005 CHP Crofford, Phil, 6001 E Robert St, Muncie, IN (Muncie First) pastorphil03@yahoo.com ( ) 2002 PAS Curtis, Alan W., 1818 W. 11th St., Marion, IN (Marion Park Lynn) alanandpamcurtis@yahoo.com ( ) 2008 PAS Davis, Mark Andrew, 402 E. 1 st St., P.O. Box 242, Warren, IN (Warren Hillcrest) preacherman1137@aol.com ( ) 1994 PAS Dayton, Alvin B., 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN (Anderson New Life) newlifenazarene@att.net ( ) 2009 TRF Dayton, Andrew T., in process of transfer to Northwest District 2002 PAS Delk, David M., 601 W. Berkley Ave., Muncie, IN (Muncie Forest Park) ptrddelk@comcast.net ( ) 2011 TRF Desrosiers, Raymond Julien Jr, in process of transfer to Alabama North District 1978 PAS Dickson, Richard C., 2908 Kelmar Dr., Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Elmhurst) dicksonrclg@frontier.com ( ) 1997 PAS Diemer, Mark A., 4017 E. 900 N., Alexandria, IN (Alexandria) aconpastor@comcast.net ( ) 1988 PAS Dill, J. Mark, 4909 N. 450 W., Muncie, IN (Muncie First) jmarkdill@yahoo.com ( ) 1975 RA/ESR Donham, Robert L., 3523 Quincy Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) robertdonham@juno.com ( ) 2002 U Durbin, Amanda, 2712 S Elm St., Muncie, IN (Muncie First) Gadur64@hotmail.com ( ) 2002 CHP Durbin, Eric, 2712 S Elm St., Muncie, IN (Muncie First) Gadur64@hotmail.com ( ) 2000 PAS Farris, Robert J, 110 W. Daugherty St, Redkey, IN (Redkey) pastorfarris@gmx.com: ( ) 2010 PAS Fett, Thomas R., 108 Evergreen Way, Hartford City, Indiana (Dunkirk) fett_tom1@yahoo.com ( ) 2003 PAS Finney, Charles L., N. Bend Dr., Bristol, IN (Bristol) colts0516@gmail.com ( ) 2012 PSV-FT Fischer, James, James Lawrence Pkwy, Granger, IN (Elkhart Crossroads) pastorjames@mycrossroadscommunity.com ( ) 2009 PAS Fisher, Timothy A., Cobus Woods Ct., Elkhart, IN (Crossroads Community) slimtimfisher@aol.com ( ) 2004 PAS Fittro, Terry L., 2925 Mariposa Pl, Ft. Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Liberty Mills) tpromiseone@comcast.net ( ) 1997 PAS Floyd, James Jeff, 1998 Eastwood Ct., Anderson, IN

52 (Anderson Parkview) ( ) 2001 TRF Fosnaugh, Lane E. in process of transfer to Northwest Indiana 1961 RA Freeman, Mary Ann, 1527 E. 37th St., Marion, IN (Marion First) ( ) 1975 RA Frye, John C., Millers Mary Manor, S. Randolph, Garrett, IN (Garrett) 1992 U Gargiulo, Richard E, 1435 Guilford St, Huntington, IN (Huntington First) Gargiulo5@att.net ( ) 2011 PSV-PT Gilmore, Paul Jonathan, 5311 Larita Ln, Anderson, IN (Anderson First) pgilmore@andersonnazarene.org ( ) 1984 PAS Govin, Thomas J., (P.O. Box 128) 3108 E. 800 S., Lynn, IN (Lynn) tjgovin@gmail.com ( ) 2002 GA Green, Rodney, 6630 Twelve Oaks Dr.., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) revgreen@gmail.com ( ) 2005 RU Griffin, Danny, Brewster Dr., Bristol, IN (Shipshewana) dgriffin2@msn.com ( ) 1967 RU Gunn, Clyde T., 1532 N Quarry Rd, Marion, IN (Warren Hillcrest) gunnclyde@yahoo.com ( ) 2014 PAS Habegger, Terry L., 4903 DeSoto Drive, Ft. Wayne, IN (Ft. Wayne Trinity) trinitycnpastor@gmail.com ( ) 1996 PAS Hall, Gregory G., 109 S. 23rd St, Goshen, IN (New Paris) gregcindyhall@msn.com ( ) 2003 U Harden, Philip O, Jr., 1434 Wausau St, Warsaw, IN (Warsaw New Harvest) pkharden@comcast.net) ( ) 2007 PSV-PT Harshman, Adelbert, 3822 E 400 S, Albion, IN (Churubusco) aralharshman@msn.com ( ) 2004 PSV-PT Hartman, Thomas L, 275 Oberli St, Berne, IN (Mount Hope) hartman46711@yahoo.com ( ) 1983 DA Heincker, Leonard Dan, 2213 W 38th, Marion, IN (Swayzee) danheincker@yahoo.com ( ) 1988 RA Helms, Mike, Box 162, Van Buren, IN (Warren Hillcrest) mghelms@centurylink.net ( ) 1963 RA Hemmingsen, George B, 246 N Beechwood St, Warsaw, IN (Columbia City) Gbhonu56@yahoo.com ( ) 2006 PSV-PT Hendrickson, Mark, W Windsor Rd, Parker City, IN (Muncie First) markhendrickson93@gmail.com ( ) 2006 PSV-PT Hendrickson, Stefanie, W Windsor Rd, Parker City, IN (Muncie First) stefanie7707@gmail.com ( ) 2009 PAS Hickman, Brent, 401 Elm Street, Monroeville,IN (Monroeville) brent_tami@yahoo.com ( ) 1993 PAS High, Charles Steven, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN (Hartford City) shigh77@yahoo.com ( ) 2009 PAS/EVR High, Laura Ann Clifford, 111 Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN (Montpelier) neinmidp@neinazarene.org ( ) 2002 PAS Hines, Danny, 5 West Overmyer Boulevard, Winchester, IN

53 (Winchester) ( ) 1969 RA Hollis, John W, CR 7, Elkhart, IN (Elkhart Northside) ( ) 1993 PAS Horning, Kenneth L., 2107 N. A St., Elwood, IN (Elwood) khorning8747@sbcglobal.net ( ) 2004 PSV-FT Houk, David J., 2205 S. Pershing Dr., Muncie, IN (Muncie Riverview) djhouk1@msn.com ( ) 1973 PSV-PT Howie, Charles C., 4666 Parkerdale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) chowie4497@gmail.com ( ) 1976 RA Hudson, David R., Meadowood Dr., Elkhart, IN (Anderson First) davidh5823@aol.com ( ) 1982 RA Hunt, Byron M., 319 Fairfax Ave. Union City, IN (Farmland) lordb4self@gmail.com ( ) 1951 RA James, Robert E, 208 Elva St, Anderson, IN (Anderson New Life) ( ) 2006 PAS Johnson, Kirk, 132 Parkway Dr, Wabash, IN (Wabash) pastorkirkj@gmail.com ( ) 1998 EVC/ PSV-PT Jones, Eddie R., 5355 E Anderson Rd, Churubusco, IN (Churubusco) erjbusco@frontier.com ( ) 2012 PSV-PT Jones, Steven F., 613 Oakdale Dr., Ossian, IN (Ossian) Jonessteve1954@yahoo.com ( ) 1995 PAS Keen, William L., 1660 S. Fisher Ave., Warsaw, IN (Warsaw) wlkeen77@embarqmail.com ( ) 1954 RA Kelly, Verlin Keith, 3909 N Chadam Ln. apt. 1b, Muncie, IN (Muncie Forest Park) ( ) 2010 PSV-FT Kemp Jr., Robert Bobby Dale, 1555 Flaxmill Rd, Huntington, IN (Huntington First) BKemp@hnaz.org ( ) 2009 PSV-FT Kirk, Brandon, 4695 Lakewood Hills Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) bkirk@andersonnazarene.org ( ) 1983 PSV-FT Klinger, Gary, 3025 Spring Valley Ct, Anderson, IN (Anderson First) gklinger@andersonnazarene.org ( ) 1993 U Knisley, Mark, 15 Lane 100 Lake Arrowhead, Hudson, IN (Auburn) mark.knisley@yahoo.com ( ) 2011 PAS Kohl, Michael N, 326 Greenwood Ave, Ft Wayne, IN (Ft Wayne West Main) ( ) 1988 EVR Konkle, Michael C, 518 W Main St, Chesterfield, IN (Middletown) mkonkle@gmail.com ( ) 2003 U Lay, Stephen W., 1013 York Dr., Pendleton, IN (Anderson New Life) ( ) 1998 U Lewis, Ward, 5416 Glenridge Dr, Ft. Wayne, IN (Ft Wayne Grace Point) wardrlewis@gmail.com ( ) 2000 PAS Littlefield, Jack L., Dunhill Crossing, Elkhart, IN (Jimtown) nazjack@sbcglobal.net ( , ) 1974 RA/PAS Lutton, John V. Sr., 100 W Miller St, Ligonier, IN (Ligonier) jvlutt57@ligtel.com ( ) 1960 RU MacMillan, Jeanette, 2712 Littlejohn St, Anderson, IN

54 (Anderson Southdale) ( ) 1955 RA MacMillan, Lorne V, 2921 E. 8 th St, Anderson, IN (Anderson First) lmacmi8987@aol.com ( ) 2013 PSV-FT Mahoney, Mark, 2608 E Willard St, Muncie, IN (Muncie Riverview) hoosier_1@hotmail.com ( ) 1992 SPC Mansfield, Robert D., 2582 E Wooster Rd, Warsaw, IN (Warsaw New Harvest) evdiscipleship@gmail.com ( ) 2014 PAS McBride, Jamie Arthur Smethers, 716 W 9th, Jonesboro, IN (Union Chapel) jamiemcbride45@yahoo.com ( ) 2014 PSV-PT McCloskey, Jason Jerome, 6232 Kent Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) jasmac82005@aol.com ( ) 2014 CHP McPherson, Kris Charles, Windsail Cove, New Haven, IN (Decatur Common Ground) see.krismcpherson@gmail.com ( ) 2003 PAS Miller, Dewey L., 9306 W. 550 N., Pennville, IN (Olive Branch) djmiller1962@centurylink.net ( ) 1995 PAS Miller, Timothy D., 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN (Bluffton) Timbonaz@juno.com ( ) 2012 PAS Miller, Robert J., 609 Blackwood Ct, Ossian, IN (Ossian) ocn.adifferentchurch@yahoo.com ( ) 2010 PSV-FT Mondragon, Annette, 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) mondragonsol@yahoo.com ( ) 2010 PSV-FT Mondragon, Francisco Javier, 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) mondragonfco@yahoo.com ( ) 1998 EVR/SER Murphy, Mark, 4008 S. Franks Lane, Selma, IN (Muncie South Side) nmurph5@aol.com ( ) 1997 PSV-PT Norris, Lonnie, 3580 N Skinner Lake Dr W, Albion, IN (Crosspointe Family) lonnienorris72@gmail.com ( ) 2000 PAS North, John E., 3320 E. CR 100 N., Winchester, IN (Blountsville) revjn2@aol.com ( ) 1995 PAS Osenbaugh, Robert G., 1121 East 33rd Street Marion, IN (Marion Lincoln Blvd) bosenbaugh@indy.rr.com ( ) 2009 SPC Owens, Dennis Todd, Anania Dr., Lililani, HI (Muncie First) tnowens97@yahoo.com ( ) 1989 PAS Patton, Paul A., 517 S. Broadway, Butler, IN (Butler) butlernazarene@gmail.com ( ) 2001 PSV-PT Penrod, Rodney, 6426 Durango D., Fort Wayne, IN (Decatur Common Ground) rpenrod@cgnaz.org ( ) 2014 PSV-FT Pence, Cameron Corbet, 1510 Locust St, Apt 109, Elkhart, IN (Elkhart Northside) PastorCam1982@gmail.com ( ) 1989 PSV-FT Person, Rex A., 7910 Windridge Ln., Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) rperson@gpnaz.org ( ) 2011 PSV-FT Peterson, Neal E., 3520 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN (Muncie New Horizon) pastorpeterson@trysouthside.com ( ) 1980 SPC Poeppelmeyer, Darrell R., 4224 Winterfield Run, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Trinity) dpoeppelmeyer@frontier.com ( ) 2006 PSV-FT Reynolds, Caleb E., 460 N Oak Street Ext, Bluffton, IN

55 (Bluffton) ( ) 2007 U Robertson, Rosemary, 912 Hilltop Blvd., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) rosebudr2015@comcast.net ( ) 1980 PAS Rogers, Philip C., 287 S. 10th St. (P.O. Box 86), Middletown, IN (Middletown) pcr52@sbcglobal.net ( ) 2006 PSV-FT Rogers, Sherry L., 287 S. 10th St., Middletown, IN (Middletown) singitsher@sbcglobal.net ( ) 1977 DS Roland, David G., 1502 Ironwood Dr., Marion, IN (Marion First) neids1@neinazarene.org ( ) 1984 DA Royer, Marc, 1307 Winsted Dr, Goshen, IN (Crossroads Community) marcroyer@comcast.net ( ) 1983 PSV-PT Runyon, Richard A., 917 W 51st St, Marion, IN (Swayzee) rrunyon1@indy.rr.com ( ) 2014 PSV-FT Sanders, Christen Elaine, 4200 W County Rd 750 N, Middletown, IN (Middletown) christensanders@gmail.com ( ) 2013 PSV-FT Schaal, Stephen E., 3812 N Penbrook Dr, Marion, IN (Marion First) piratepastor@mac.com ( ) 2011 PSV-PT Seaver, Jeffrey S., 402 S. Higbee St, Milford IN (Warsaw New Harvest) jta300@juno.com ( ) 1963 RU Secor, John Wesley, Channel View Dr., Elkhart, IN (Elkhart Northside) ( ) 2000 PAS Secor, Richard L., N. 460 E., Rome City, IN (Kendallville CrossPointe) rsecor@rocketmail.com ( ) 1973 GA Shalley, Michael D., c/o World Mission, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS (Huntington First) 2002 PSV-PT Sheets, Gary M., PO Box 234, Middlebury, IN (Shipshewana) mrgms11@aol.com ( ) 1986 PAS Sheets, Larry A., 1542 Kensington Dr., Bluffton, IN (Tunker Sugar Creek Fellowship) LASHEETS1@aol.com ( ) 1957 RA Sheets, Oscar H., US 20, Middlebury, IN (Shipshewana) ohermans@aol.com ( ) 2007 PAS Sheets, Tim, CR 7 N, Elkhart, IN (Elkhart Northside) rhinotim@aol.com ( ) 1937 RA Shetler, Vernon. J., Box 658, Hemingford, NE (Elwood) mshetler@juno.com ( ) 2004 U Shubert, Joseph Brian, 1325 Yorkshire Dr., Decatur, IN (Decatur Common Ground) bshubert@cgnaz.org ( ) 1997 PAS Shipman, David, 5409 N. Barely Ct., Muncie, IN (Muncie Riverview) pudgey1@hotmail.com ( ) 2008 PAS Sickels, Daniel Lewis, 5475 W. 400 N., Portland, IN (Sugar Grove) dlsickels@centurylink.net ( ) 1995 PAS Slater, Jeffrey A., 809 W. Main, P.O. Box 306, Van Buren, IN (VanBuren) jnslater@att.net ( ) 1959 RA Smith, Robert L., 3219 Copper Hill Run, Fort Wayne, IN (Huntington First) ( ) 55

56 1994 RA Smith, William M., 9408 S Jackson St, Lynn IN (Winchester) bill@wmsmith.org ( ) 2010 PSV-PT Sochacki, Richard J., 3185 S 300 E, Anderson, IN (Middletown) rjsochacki@comcast.net ( ) 1948 RA Sparks, C. Kenneth, 1118 W Cross St, Apt. 117., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) ( ) 2011 PSV-FT Spencer, Steven K., 3690 SE SR 116, Bluffton, IN (Bluffton) misterspencer@hotmail.com ( ) 1953 RU Stalter, Delmar, 2630 Medford Dr, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) ( ) 1984 PAS Stanton, Billy E., 8827 N W., Montpelier, IN (Collett) stantonsservice@sbcglobal.net ( ) 2007 PSV-PT Stephenson, Lisa A., 6504 W Norway Dr, Muncie, IN (Muncie Southside) pastorlisastephenson@gmail.com ( ) 1986 PAS Steury, Wayne, 817 West Main, St, Berne, IN (Berne) waynesteury@gmail.com ( ) 2006 EDU Stiles, Kenton M., 2123 E Charles Rd., Marion, IN (Marion First) kentstiles@juno.com ( ) 1978 /RA/ PSV-PT Stirratt, Kenneth J., 6875 Lake Forest Village Cir, Fort Wayne, IN (Decatur Common Ground) kjstirratt@cgnaz.org ( ) 1992 PAS Stirratt, Kevin B., Verbena Ln., Fort Wayne, IN (Decatur Common Ground) kstirratt@cgnaz.org ( ) 2003 U Stirratt, Randall, 6719 Hilmer Ct, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) rmstirratt@gmail.com ( ) 1984 RA Storey, James A., 147 Appian Way, Anderson, IN (Anderson First) rjstorey4@comcast.net ( ) 1987 PAS Strong, Rodger D., P.O. Box 116, Orland, IN (Orland) orlandchurch@frontier.com ( ) 2013 PSV-FT Stroop, Ryan, Johannes Ct, Elkhart, IN (Crossroads Community) stroopie24@yahoo.com ( ) 1971 RA Taylor, Wilbur R., 417 Parkway St, Berne, IN (Berne) wrtaylor@centurylink.net ( ) 2011 PSV-FT Tempel, Howard, 431 S Main, Lynn, IN (Lynn) howard@tempel.com.br ( ) 2011 PSV-FT Tempel, Joyce Luz, 431 S. Main, Lynn, IN (Lynn) joyce@lynnnazarene.org ( ) 2004 U Tharp, Kevin S., 711 S Stony Brook Dr., Muncie, IN (Forest Park) ( ) 2009 PSV-FT Thomas, Douglas B., 723 E 7 th St, Auburn, IN (Auburn) youthguy2301@gmail.com ( ) 1986 RU Thompson, Richard, 1209 Dahlgren Ln, Cicero, IN (Redkey) richardcamille@comcast.net ( ) 1985 PSV-PT True, Gary, 1365 W 200 N, Angola, IN (Angola Community) gwtrue58@gmail.com ( ) 1969 RA Tubbs, Paul C., 306 W Buckeye St., Berne, IN (Berne) luetubbs@yahoo.com ( ) 56

57 1978 CHP Turner, Lester W, 2114 Round Barn Rd, Anderson, IN (Anderson Parkview) ( ) 1983 U Upchurch, Rick L, 508 S Pear Orchard Rd, Apt 601, Ridgeland, MS (Huntington First) rlupchurch@gmail.com ( ) 2005 PAS VanNatter, Jerry G., 6210 N. CR 600 W., Gaston, IN (Muncie Northside) jvannatter121141@aol.com ( ) 1966 RA/PAS/ESR Veach, A. Richard, 1302 N. Wildwood Ln., Muncie, IN (Muncie New Hope) rveach1302@comcast.net ( ) 1964 PSV-PT Vickery, Eugene E., 2015 Felt St, Huntington, IN (Huntington First) gnvic@onlyinternet.net ( ) 1998 PSV- FT Waltz, Jill, 5255 W 950 N, Middletown, IN (Anderson First) wilmyw@yahoo.com ( ) 2011 PSV-PT Wellman, Brittney (Brown), 405 S Morrision Rd, Apt 80, Muncie, IN (Muncie Southside) pastorbrittney@gmail.com ( ) 1994 RA Wesley, E. Ruth, 6953 N CR 175 E, Springport, IN (Muncie New Hope) ( ) 1991 CHP Weston, Donald E, 1305 North Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) dweston@anderson.edu ( ) 1976 PAS White, Daniel, 870 Innkeepers Ct., Waterloo, IN (Auburn) danwhite3@sbcglobal.net ( ) 2007 PAS White, Keith D., 711 Appleby Ct., Huntington, IN (Huntington) kwhite@hnaz.org ( ) 1990 PAS White, Paul D., 550 Indiana Dr., Churubusco, IN (Churubusco) pjwhite0803@frontier.com ( ) 1944 RU Whitis, Noel L., 100 Jones Dr. Apt 123, Bourbonnais, IL (Kendallville) ( ) 1963 RA/PSV-PT Whitteberry, David E., 1380 Locust St., Middletown, IN (Middletown) eugenenaz@msn.com ( ) 1981 RA/PAS Wilson, Milton S., Jr., P.O. Box 68, Parker City, IN (Parker City) miltonwilson@comcast.net ( ) 2006 PAS Wisehart, Brayden L., 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) bradywisehart@yahoo.com ( ) 1989 RU Winter, Anthony, 915 Gragg St, Huntington, In (Peru) tmwinter70@yahoo.com ( ) 2009 RA Wolfe, Stephen J., 1151 Harbour Point Dr, Port Orange, FL (Anderson Parkview) swolfe36@cfl.rr.com ( ) 1969 CHP/ESR Woodward, S. Oren, 256 W Hoosier St, Berne, IN (Berne) sowfamilyministry@yahoo.com ( ) 1950 RA Worcester, Dale B., Village of Heritage, Whittern Rd, Monroeville,IN (Monroeville) ( ) 2010 PSV-FT Wright, Ryan J., Wheat Mill Ct, Grabill, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) rwright@gpnaz.org ( ) 57

58 I. ORDAINED DEACONS 2000 U Aldridge, Melody, 4300 S. Hoyt Ave., Muncie, IN (Muncie New Horizon) melody_a@comcast.net ( ) 2008 EDU Bernius, Elaine A., 4108 S. Washington St., Marion, IN (Marion First) elaine.bernius@indwes.edu ( ) 2005 PSV-FT Fink, Edgardo E., Willowind Ct, Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne Grace Point) efink@gpnaz.org ( ) 2002 U Hutchens, Greig H., 707 Appleby Ct., Huntington, IN (Huntington First) grieg@officialgrieg.com ( ) 1998 U Lewis, Brenda, 5416 Glenridge Dr, Ft. Wayne, IN (Ft Wayne Grace Point) brendaelewis@gmail.com ( ) 1995 RU Noonan, M. Joan, 315 E Ohio St, Bluffton, IN (Mount Hope) mjnon@adamswells.com ( ) J. LICENSED MINISTERS (Role codes: see Ordained Minister section.) Course of Study level: 1-4; G graduated from course of study. Ordination track: E elder candidate; D deacon candidate. Year date first district license was granted E STU Abney, Clint, 434 S Main, Montpelier, IN (Union Chapel) c.abney6@gmail.com ( ) E SPC Anksorus, Remington, Kingsfield Ct., Granger, IN (Crossroads Community) anksorus@gmail.com ( ) E PAS Ball, Wesley Britt, 3925 N. Avalon Dr., Marion, IN (Swayzee) ball.wes@gmail.com ( ) 2012 G-E PSV-FT Barnett, Travis, 555 W Mill St., Middletown, IN (Middletown) barnett@huntington.edu ( ) E PSV-FT Beeman, Milissa, 111 E. Monroe St., Alexandria, IN (Alexandria) 2309beeman@comcast.net ( ) E TRF Bender, Austin, in process of transfer to Sacramento Dist E PSV-FT Burch, Caroline B, CR 7 Unit 2, Elkhart, IN (Elkhart Northside) c.blesi.burch@gmail.com ( ) E GA Browning, Kay F., c/o World Mission, Prairie Star Pkwy, (Anderson First) Lenexa, KS ( ) E STU Chambless, Katlynn Rose, 182 E. Locust St., Middletown, IN (Middletown) krchambless@live.olivet.edu ( ) E PSV-PT Clark, Brandon Michael, 3812 S Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN (Marion First) Brandon.clark88@gmail.com ( ) E PSV- PT Clark, Brian Christopher, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN (Marion First) brian.clark410@gmail.com ( ) E STU Clark, Chad Anthony, 4132 Idle Hour Cir., Dayton, OH

59 (Marion First) ( ) E EVR Clark, Cory Adam, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN (Marion First) ( ) E PSV-PT Coffman, Jennifer, 7800 E 800S, Muncie, IN (Muncie Southside) jecoffman@aol.com ( ) E PSV-PT Couch, Brian Eugene, 2421 S. Plum St., Yorktown, IN (Yorktown) londar@comcast.net ( ) E PSV-PT Couch, Justin, 7439 Cold Springs Blvd., Ft. Wayne, IN (Auburn) jscouch321@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-PT Fancher, Ian, 1600 N. Hackberry Rd., Muncie, IN (Muncie First) idfancher@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-PT Fairchild Jr., John J.,729 Concord Ave., Elkhart, IN (Jimtown) fuzzfair@msn.com ( ) 2012 G-E PSV-PT Frederick, Vicki Sue, 8010 Wethersfield Cove, Ft Wayne, IN (Ft. Wayne Grace Point) vfrederick@gpnaz.org ( ) D PSV-PT Freeman, Marcia D., N. C.R. 300 W., Gaston, IN (Muncie South Side) Marcia.freeman@ballstate.bsu.edu ( ) E SPC Goodman, Becky Lynn, PO Box 1033, Shipshewana, IN (Shipshewana) bgoodman260@embarqmail.com ( ) E PAS Guevara, Jose C., 905 E. Michigan St., LaGrange, IN (LaGrange Iglesia del Nazareno) guevarajose112@gmail.com ( ) E PAS Haddix, Brenda Darlene, P.O. Box 123, Bluffton, IN (Geneva) bchad@adamswells.com ( ) 2013 G-E U Harr, Donald, 2040 Seven Peaks Dr., Cicero, IN (Anderson First) donnieharr@aim.com ( ) 2013 G-E PSV- PT Hazlet, Michael, 3304 W Brookfield Dr., Muncie, IN (Forest Park) michaelh5@yahoo.com ( ) E PSV-PT High, Lisa Joy, 511 W. Branning Ave., Ft. Wayne, IN (Hartford City) arbonnehigh@yahoo.com ( ) E STU Hill, Austin Patrick, 3301 W. CR 500 S., Muncie, IN (Muncie South Side) Ahill@olivet.edu ( ) E PAS Hobbick, Jerry Sr., N. CR. 750 W., Gaston, Indiana (Gaston) jhobbick64@mybluelight.com ( ) E PSV-PT Hobbick, Judy, N CR 750 W., Gaston, IN (Gaston) judyhobbick@att.net ( ) 2011 G-E STU Houk, John David, 2205 S. Pershing Dr., Muncie, IN (Riverview) jdhouk2@yahoo.com ( ) 2014 PAS Hughes, Bryan M. 711 S Harrison St, Alexandria, IN (Blue River Valley) pastorbryanhughes@gmail.com ( ) 2013 G-E STU Hurley, Patrick, 4126 S. Wayne Ave, Ft. Wayne, IN (Ft. Wayne Grace Point) Patrick.anna@frontier.com ( ) E PSV-FT James, Toni L 9369 N 800W, Middletown, IN (Anderson Parkview) pktljames@aol.com ( ) E U Jones, Jami, 8319 Bridgeway Ln. Apt. 3b, Ft. Wayne, IN (Decatur Common Ground) jami.renee.jones@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-FT LeCount, Ashley, 209 Brooke Ln., Millersburg, IN

60 (Crossroads Community) ( ) E PSV-PT Lewis, Douglas, 3651 S. Nebraska St., Marion, IN (Marion 1 st ) youth@marionfirst.com ( ) 1997 G-E RA Lister, Damon D, 123 Winshire St, Norfolk, VA (Huntington First) carollister@live.com ( ) E PAS Loredo, Juan Joseph, 3511 W. State Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN (Fort Wayne First) Neinazpas86@hotmail.com ( ) D SPC Mansfield, Loretta Sue, 2582 Wooster Rd, Warsaw, IN (Warsaw New Harvest) pastormommy@gmail.com ( ) E STU Mathison, Jared, S 400W, Pendleton, IN (Anderson 1 st ) jmmathison@olivet.edu ( ) 1972 G-E RA Mercer, James O, 2016 N. Shirey Rd, Muncie, IN (Muncie Riverview) ( ) E PSV-FT Miller, Andrew Isaiah, 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN (Bluffton) Andrewmiller23@juno.com ( ) E PSV-FT Offutt, Evan, 610 Bartlett St., Huntington, IN (Huntington First) evan.offutt@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-FT Phillips, Dustin, Wayne, 844 Himes St., Huntington, IN (Huntington First) dphillips@hnaz.org ( ) E PAS Que, Samuel, 3322 Middlebury St., Elkhart, IN (Crossroads Community) Samuelque@queministries.org ( ) E STU Rogers, Caleb, 287 S. 10 th, Middletown, IN (Middletown) ccrogers@olivet.edu ( ) 1989 G-E RU Schenck, Mary, 3988 W. 100 N., Winchester, IN (Harris Chapel) ( ) E PSV-FT Shelly, Bryan Patrick, Merrimac Ln. Elkhart, IN (Crossroads Community) bryan@mycrossroadscommunity.com ( ) E RA Shiveley, Richard D., 5041 Prestwick Square, Marion, IN (Marion Lincoln Blvd) ( ) 2010F 4-E U Speck, Bradley M. 240 Westwood Dr, Winchester, IN (Winchester) bradley.m.speck@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-PT Stevens, Frederick Lee JR, 4210 S Main St., Anderson, IN (Anderson Eastview) fredandtrishastevens@gmail.com ( ) E U Stout, Adam Lee,1904 Janney Ave., Muncie, IN (Harris Chapel) Adam.stout@my .indwes.edu ( ) E PSV-FT Stroop, Elizabeth Johannes Ct., Elkhart, IN (Crossroads Community) elizabethstroop@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-PT Stover, Eugene, 501 Washington St, Blakeslee, Ohio (Angola Community) pastorgene@angolacommunity.com ( ) E PSV -PT Taylor, Hugh, 205 W. Monroe St. Montpelier, In (Montpelier) Dawn.taylor56@yahoo.com ( ) E PSV-PT Ward, Paul, 1902 B. Rosemont Ave. New Castle, IN (Muncie Riverview) prward@gmail.com ( ) E PSV-PT White, Sandra, 513 Three Rivers East, Ft. Wayne, IN (Ft. Wayne Trinity) sowhite1@yahoo.com ( ) E STU Zent, Scott, 405 Edgeway Dr., Alexandria, IN

61 (Alexandria) ( ) K. CONSECRATED DEACONESS 1986 RU Johnson, Dorothy W., 8407 S W., Losantville, IN (Harris Chapel) ( ) 1974 U Sol, Edna, in process of transfer to North Arkansas District L. REGISTERED EVANGELIST Arbuckle, Katrina Jo, 6732 Pintail Drake Ct.,Fort Wayne, IN (Ft Wayne Grace Point) katrinaarbuckle@yahoo.com ( ) Clark, Cory Adam, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN (Marion First) chess4j@hotmail.com ( ) High, Laura Ann Clifford, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN (Montpelier) neinmidp@neinazarene.org ( ) Konkle, Michael, 518 W. Main St., Chesterfield, IN (Middletown) mkonkle@gmail.com ( ) M. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED Donham, Robert L., 3523 Quincy Dr., Anderson, IN (Anderson First) donhamja@yahoo.com ( ) Veach, A. Richard, 1302 N. Wildwood Lane, Muncie, IN (Muncie New Hope) ( ) Woodward, Dr. S. Oren, 256 W. Hoosier St., Berne, IN (Berne) ( ) N. COMMISSIONED EVANGELIST Jones, Eddie, 5355 E. Anderson Rd., Churubusco, IN (Churubusco) erjbusco@frontier.com ( ) Murphy, Mark, 4008 S. Franks Lane, Selma, IN (Muncie South Side) nmurf5@aol.com ( ) O. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST Murphy, Mark, 4008 S. Franks Lane, Selma, IN (Muncie South Side) nmurf5@aol.com ( ) P. RETIRED SONG EVANGELIST Helms, Gloria, (P.O. Box 162) 304 W. Main, Van Buren, IN (Van Buren) ( ) II. GENERAL INFORMATION A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER Elders- Kendra Cable from Southwestern Indiana District (Anderson First), John W. Hollis from Northwestern Illinois District (Elkhart Northside), Kirk Johnson from South Central Ohio District 61

62 (Wabash), Brenda E. Lewis from Northwest Ohio (Ft. Wayne Grace Point), Ward R. Lewis from Northwest Ohio (Ft. Wayne Grace Point) Licensed Ministers- Caroline B. Burch from Chicago Central (Elkhart Northside), Terry Leon Habegger from Northeastern Oklahoma District (Ft. Wayne Trinity), Toni L. James from Indianapolis District (Anderson Parkview), Cameron Pence from Kansas City District (Elkhart Northside), Christen Sanders from Eastern Michigan District (Middletown), Bradley M. Speck from Indianapolis District (Winchester) B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED Elders- Andrew Dayton to Northwest District, Kent Wright to the Northwest District. Raymond Julien Desrosiers to Alabama North, Carlos Sol to North Arkansas District Consecrated Deaconess- Edna Sol to North Arkansas District Licensed Ministers- Austin Bender to Sacramento District, Kathryn Bennett to Dallas District, Philip Matthew Michaels to Michigan District (was wrongly listed as Unassigned in the 2013 journal-- should have been listed as PAS for the Illuminate Peru Church), Christopher Lee Shallenberger to South Texas District C. ELECTED TO ELDER S ORDERS EXCHANGE DEACON ORDERS & RECOGNITION OF CREDENTIALS Elders Orders- Anthony Baker, Terry Leon Habegger, Jamie Arthur Smethers McBride, Jason Jerome McCloskey, Cameron Corbet Pence, Christen Elaine Sanders. Exchanging Deacon orders for Elder orders- Jill Renee' Waltz. Recognition of Credentials- Charles Kris McPherson. D. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP Thomas Chapman, Danny Griffin, Anthony Winter E. GRANTED MINISTER S LICENSE Ian Fancher, Judy Hobbick, Bryan Hughes, Evan Offutt, Bryan Shelly, Fred Stevens, Gene Stover, Sandra White F. MINISTER S LICENSES RENEWED Clint Abney, Remington Anksorus, Anthony Baker, Wes Ball, Travis Barnett, Milissa Beeman, Kay Browning, Caroline Burch, Katlynn Chambless, Brandon Clark, Brian Clark, Chad Clark, Cory Clark, Jennifer Coffman, Brian Couch, Justin Couch, John Fairchild, Jr. Vicki Fredrick, Marcia Freeman, Becky Goodman, Jose Guevara, Brenda Haddix, Donald Harr, Michael Hazlet, Lisa Joy High, Austin Hill, Jerry Hobbick Sr., John Houk, Patrick Hurley, Toni James, Jami Jones, Ashley LeCount, Doug Lewis, Damon Lister, Juan Loredo, Loretta Mansfield, Jered Mathison, Jamie McBride, Jason McCloskey, James Mercer, Andrew Miller, Dustin Phillips, Caleb Rogers, Samual Que, Richard Shiveley, Elizabeth Stroop, Mary Schenck, Bradley Speck, Adam Stout, Hugh Taylor, Paul Ward, Scott Zent G. RECOMMENDATION FOR REMOVAL OF DIVORCE BARRIER Brenda Haddix, Bryan Hughes, Andrea Hughes, Adam Stout, David Wust 62

63 H. ELDERS REMOVED FROM MEMBERSHIP AND MINISTRY OF THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE BY UNITING WITH ANOTHER DENOMINATION Michael Sommer, Jamie Stiefel, Margie Vandergraff I. MINISTER S LICENSE NOT RENEWED Danny Barrett, Joel Christian, Carl Kallsen, Deanna Pittman J. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS Brandon Clark: his role code was incorrectly listed in the 2012 and 2013 journals. It should have been PSV-PT. Robert Donham: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA/ESR. Mary Freeman: her role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. John Frye: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. J. Michael Helms: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. Vernon Shetler: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. Delmar Stalter: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RU. Wilbur Taylor: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. Paul Tubbs: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. Stephen Wolfe: his role code was incorrectly listed in the journals. It should have been RA. K. WHERE TO SEND MONIES District Treasurer ATTN: Jeff Kardatzke, 1950 S. 350 E., Marion, IN Send the following moneys to the above address: District Unified Ministry Fund, Olivet Education Fund, and Home Missions special gifts. (make checks payable to NEI District) Shiloh Park Treasurer ATTN: Karen Heincker, 1734 S. 350 E., Marion, IN Send the following moneys to the above address: Camp Meeting offerings, Campground project monies (make checks payable to Shiloh Park Retreat & Conference Center ). District SDMI Treasurer ATTN: Larry Sheets, 1542 Kensington Dr. Bluffton, IN Send moneys for SDMI special projects to the above address. (make checks payable to NEI Sunday School Ministries ) District NYI Treasurer ATTN: Greg Etchison, 1309 Drexel Dr., Anderson, IN

64 Send the following monies to the above address: scholarship contributions and district NYI projects other than missions. (make checks payable to NEI District NYI ) District NMI Treasurer ATTN: Anthony Winter, 915 Gragg St, Huntington, In Send the following monies to the above address: general and district Christmas moneys, district Work and Witness projects, Crisis Care Kits postage, junior or teen missionary project moneys. (make checks payable to NEI District NMI ) General Church Treasurer General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS Send the following monies to the above address: Pensions and Benefits, World Evangelism Fund, Alabaster, World Mission specials, cash box work, birthday and anniversary money for missionaries and LINKS, Memorial Roll, Distinguished Service Award, VBS missions special, American Bible Society. (make checks payable to Nazarene Church General Church Treasurer ) L. DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT GOALS AND AWARDS General Superintendents Growth Award Lynn The Missional Award of Excellence Alexandria, Angola Community, Churubusco, Columbia City, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Northside, Ft Wayne Elmhurst, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Redkey, Wabash, Winchester, Yorktown The Evangelism and Discipleship Award Anderson First, Anderson New Life, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Churubusco, Columbia City, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Northside, Fort Wayne West Main, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Huntington First, Lynn, Marion First, Monroeville, Mount Hope, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie South Sid, Ossian, Portland First, Redkey, Wabash, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, Yorktown Stewardship Recognition Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Angola Community, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Butler, Churubusco, Collett, Columbia City, Crossroads Community, Elkhart Northside, Farmland, Ft. Wayne Elmhurst, Ft. Wayne First, Ft. Wayne Grace Point, Ft. Wayne Liberty Mills, Ft. Wayne West Main, Garrett the Crossing, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, Jimtown Family, Kendallville Cross Pointe Family, LaGrange, Ligonier, Lynn, Marion First, Marion Lincoln Blvd, Monroeville, Montpelier Cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Wheeling Ave, New Paris, North Manchester, Olive Branch, Peru, Portland First, Redkey, Shipshewana, Swayzee, Sugar Creek Fellowship, Union Chapel, Van Buren, Wabash, Warren Hillcrest, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, Yorktown Church Sponsorship Award Anderson First, Bluffton, Lynn, Marion First 64

65 Mission Priority One Churches Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Churubusco, Collett, Columbia City, Dunkirk, Elkhart Northside, Elwood, Fort Wayne First, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, Huntington First, Jimtown Family, Kendallville CrossPointe Family, Ligonier, Lynn, Marion Lincoln Blvd., Monroeville, Montpelier Cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Northside, Muncie Wheeling Ave., Peru, Redkey, Shipshewana, Sugar Grove, Swayzee, Union Chapel, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, Yorktown III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION Brad Buhro, chairman, 5686 N. Raider Rd., Middletown, IN ( ) Steven High, secretary, 1402 W. Water St., Hartford City, IN ( ) Paul White, treasurer, PO Box 85, Churubusco, IN ) Philip C. Rogers, director NEI School of Ministry, PO Box 86, Middletown, IN ( ) Mark Diemer, assistant director NEI School of Ministry, 4017 E. 900 N., Alexandria, IN ( ) Caleb Reynolds, Lifelong Learning Coordinator (CEU Director) 460 N Oak Street Ext, Bluffton, IN pastorcaleb@gmail.com ( ) ELIGIBILITY The Ministerial Studies Board serves only those persons who are properly enrolled. Enrollment is open only to those pursuing ordination in the elder or deacon track, according to Manual paragraph and HMS 441. COURSES There are two (2) ministerial courses administered by the Ministerial Studies Board: elder and deacon track. DIRECTED STUDIES REGULATIONS 1. Each candidate (student) is instructed to purchase the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development in order to become familiar with the details of the entire program. 2. Each candidate (student) must register her/his call with the Ministerial Studies Board secretary. The registration form is in the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development. 3. Each candidate (student) will be assigned an advisor from the Ministerial Studies Board and a mentor from the Ministerial Credentials Board. 4. Candidates must contact the Ministerial Studies secretary, Stephen High. 5. All work shall be completed through the modular system as prescribed by the Global Ministries Center (Lenexa, KS). 65

66 6. It is mandatory for all candidates (students) to meet with the District Ministries Board for an interview when called. 7. Classes leading to ordination are offered by the Northeastern Indiana School of Ministry. There are other opportunities that can help a student fulfill the academic requirements for ordination through online or distance learning. It is recommended that students investigate the educational opportunities currently offered through Nazarene Theological Seminary, Nazarene Bible College, or Northwest Nazarene University. 8. All students desiring to apply for ordination must have all work completed by December 31st. 9. To qualify for ordination, candidates (students) must achieve graduation from the course of study within 10 years from the granting of the first district license, according to Manual paragraph and Sourcebook on Ordination Although the Manual requirement is the completion of two (2) courses per year, we recommend that each candidate complete not less than three (3) courses per year to complete graduation from the course of study within the 10-year limit (Manual paragraph 530.4). IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS FIRST DAY Wednesday Evening, May 7, 2014 The evening meeting of the district assembly began at 6:45pm with pre-service music by the Elkhart Crossroads Hispanic worship band. Dr. David G. Roland welcomed the assembly to the seventy-second annual district assembly of the Northeastern Indiana Church of the Nazarene. He also welcomed the following special guests to this assembly meeting: Olivet Nazarene University Representatives: President - Dr. John Bowling, Vice President of Institution Advancement - Dr. Brian Allen, and Rev. Tony Fightmaster; Nazarene Theological Seminary President, Dr. Carla Sunberg; Bill and Sharon Wiesman, USA/Canada Church Planting; Dr. and Mrs. Ron and Suzanne Blake, Indianapolis District; Dr. Dave Bartlett, Northwestern Indiana District; and Jurisdictional General Superintendent, Dr. Jerry Porter. Dr. Carlos Sol began the assembly meeting with an opening prayer. Dr. Jerry Porter declared that the seventy-second annual meeting of the Northeastern Indiana District of the Church of the Nazarene is now in session. In response to his own question, Why are we here? he stated that the reasons for being here are: 1) to be encouraged, 2) to be held accountable; and 3) to hear from the Lord. Jim W. Ballenger, district secretary, gave words of instruction to the assembly. Attention was drawn to the assembly packets which include a list of Assembly Assistants and Assembly Organization Recommendations. Assembly assistants are as follows: Recording secretary: Sherry Rogers; Journal Secretary: Janie Ballenger; Election Secretary: Paul White; Reading Secretary: Paul White; Platform Arrangements: Adam Stout and Joe Harris; Photographer: Trisha Stevens; Video: Kraig Snowden; Audio: Kevin Hileman; and Head Usher/Money Counter: Russell Mumma. Assembly organization recommendations are as follows: Time of Business Meetings Wednesday, 7:00 PM to adjournment; Thursday, 8:30 AM to adjournment. Special Orders: Wednesday, May 8, 2014, 7:00 PM Report of Dr. Roland, District Superintendent. Thursday, May 8, 2014, 8:30 AM. Dismissal at 4:00 PM. Celebration of Ministry Ordination Service at 7:00 PM. The bar of the assembly (official voting area) was set from the front of the tabernacle through the sixth row past the cross aisle. 65

67 Pastors were directed to register their alternate delegates at the table in the tabernacle foyer area. Motion carried to seat alternates. Board of Tellers #1 is as follows: Chairman Tom Hartman; Diane Jones, Meslissa Reagan, Joe Schlegal, Josh Howell, Joshua Early, Joyce Poeppelmeyer, Jeanette Benbow, Ronny Johnston, Linda Caleb, Dennis Buhro, Michael Hazlet, Dale Anglin, Dale Hawkins, Sonny McClellen, Diana Kennedy, Sherry Coffman, and Michelle DiPego. Board of Tellers #2 is as follows: Chairman Tom Fett; Jeanne White, Brent Donat, Jeanette Cook, Joe Harris, Renee Twibell, Marlene Case, John Mitchell, Jim Rees, Roger Phillips, Bill Saylor, Rod Powell, Joe Yater, Ken Schmidt, Mark Pasko, Gene Snowden, Bev Foster, Deb Nixon. James W. Ballenger, secretary of the Ministry Credentials Board, read a partial report of the Ministerial Credentials Board. The following elders are recommended to be received by transfer: Kendra Cable from Southwestern Indiana District (Anderson First); John W. Hollis from Northwestern Illinois District (Elkhart Northside); Kirk Johnson from South Central Ohio District (Wabash); Brenda E. Lewis from Northwest Ohio (Fort Wayne Grace Point); and Ward R. Lewis from Northwest Ohio (Fort Wayne Grace Point.) The following licensed ministers are recommended to be received by transfer: Caroline B Burch from Chicago Central (Elkhart Northside); Terry Leon Habegger from Northeastern Oklahoma District (Fort Wayne Trinity); Toni L. James from Indianapolis District (Anderson Parkview); Cameron Pence from Kansas City District (Elkhart Northside), Christen Sanders from Eastern Michigan District (Middletown), Bradley M. Speck from Indianapolis District (Winchester.) The following are being recommended to receive Elders orders: Anthony Baker, Terry Leon Habegger, Jamie Arthur Smethers McBride, Jason Jerome McCloskey, Cameron Corbet Pence, and Christen Elaine Sanders. The following is recommended to exchange Deacon orders for Elder orders: Jill Renee Waltz. The following is recommended for recognition of credentials: Charles Kris McPherson. Motion carried to adopt the assembly assistants and assembly organization recommendations. Motion also carried to adopt the report of the Credentials Board. The Elkhart Crossroads Hispanic Band led the assembly in singing several songs of worship. Dr. David G. Roland welcomed the following new pastors to the NEI District: Rhett Carpenter North Manchester; Randy Marshall Shipshewana; Tim Fisher Elkhart Crossroads; Neal Peterson Muncie New Horizon; Terry Habegger Fort Wayne Trinity; Kyle Lowry Garrett; and Bryan Hughes Blue River Valley. Dr. Jerry Porter introduced district superintendent, Dr. David G. Roland, and invited him to give his 11 th annual report to the Northeastern Indiana District. The assembly welcomed him with a standing ovation. Dr. Roland began his report with a video excerpt from the show, Home Improvement, as a reminder that we are under construction and we are building on a firm foundation Jesus Christ! Appreciation was expressed to the following district workers: members of the District Advisory Board, the Ministerial Studies and Credentials Boards, Dr. Phil Rogers and the School of Ministry, Rev. Danny Hines and the SDMI Board, Rev. Laura High and the NMI Council, Rev. Brandon Kirk and the NYI Council, and Rev. Chad Finney and the Shiloh Park Board; Rev. Jim W. Ballenger, District Secretary; Office Manager, Tiffany Ball; and Office Assistant, Jeanette Benbow. Rev. Bob Miller began the memorial roll presentation by reading John 14:1-4. Those who have gone from our ministerial family in the past year are: retired district superintendent: Dr. Bruce T. Taylor; Ministers: Joseph F. Chapman, William E. Clark, Jesse D. Klingaman, Keith McCain, D. Fred MacMillan, C. Dexter Westhaver, and H. Gene Pool; Missionary: Janelle Fosnaugh; Ministry Spouses: Colleen Hodge, and Eloise Shalley. Congregants were invited to stand as the names of loved ones from their respective churches were scrolled on the front screens. At the conclusion of the presentation, Rev. Bob Miller concluded the memorial with prayer. 66

68 In spite of a very tough winter that took a significant toll on church statistics during the past year, Dr. Roland reported that the district celebrated growth in a growing prayer movement, revival emphasis, and special discipleship events reflecting 1,025 conversions, 426 baptisms, 354 new Nazarenes, and 37 who were granted local minister s licenses. The following churches were awarded the Missional Award of Excellence for at least one baptism, at least one new Nazarene, increase in worship attendance, and funds paid in full: Alexandria, Angola Community, Churubusco, Columbia City, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Northside, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne West Main, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Redkey, Wabash, Winchester, and Yorktown. The following churches were awarded the Evangelism and Discipleship Award for increase in responsibility list, at least one conversion, at least one baptism, and at least one new Nazarene: Anderson First, Anderson New Life, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Churubusco, Columbia City, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Northside, Fort Wayne West Main, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Huntington First, Lynn, Marion First, Monroeville, Mount Hope, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Southside, Ossian, Portland First, Redkey, Wabash, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, and Yorktown. The following churches were recognized for having paid all allocations in full: Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Angola Community, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Churubusco, Elkhart Northside, Farmland, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne First, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Liberty Milles, Fort Wayne West Main, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, and Jimtown Family. Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. and Lue Tubbs were escorted to the platform to be presented the Generational Leadership Award by Dr. David G. Roland. After reading biographical information about their life and ministry, Dr. Roland presented this special award to them. The congregation responded with a standing ovation. Dr. Roland challenged district churches to sharpen skills for more effective ministry this year in the following five construction zones: 1) Nazarene Disaster Response; 2) Education; 3) Compassionate Ministry; 4) strengthening struggling churches and starting new ones; and 5) preaching and practicing heart holiness. The following pastors of Hispanic ministries were invited to the platform to share the thrilling ways God is blessing their evangelistic efforts: Rev. Elias Cabello (Anderson First Hispanic); Rev. Jose Guevara, (LaGrange Hispanic); Rev. Samuel Que (Crossroads Hispanic); and Rev. Javier Mondragon (Fort Wayne Grace Point South Hispanic.) Dr. Roland shared two goals for planting churches on our district. Goal #1 at least one NewStart on each of the nine zones by assembly Goal #2 in the next 15 years (2030) to double the number of churches on the district (hese are God-sized goals that can be reached if efforts begin now) and 5) attend NewStart training. Marybeth Johnson came to the platform to share the story of some amazing things God is doing at Tunker Sugar Creek Church which was organized five years ago. Dr. Roland concluded his report by reminding the delegation that we must be built on a sure foundation. Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who builds his house on the rock. When the rains come down and the winds blow and beat against the house, it will not fall because its foundation is on the rock. (Matthew 7:24) The Crossroads Hispanic worship band led the congregation in singing Firm Foundation. The delegation accepted this report of the district superintendent by uplifted hands. They also expressed their appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. David and Cheryl Roland for their leadership on this district. Mrs. Cheryl Roland spoke words of greeting to the delegation and reminded them that Jesus is the Rock and her name is on His roll! 67

69 Dr. Jerry Porter encouraged the delegation to pray, encourage each other, and continue to build on the foundation of Jesus Christ. Paul White, secretary of the District Advisory Board, presented gifts to Dr. and Mrs. David G. and Cheryl Roland on behalf of the DAB and the entire Northeastern Indiana District. Dr. Roland expressed words of appreciation to the delegation. This meeting of the assembly was adjourned at 9:15 PM. SECOND DAY Thursday Morning May 8, 2014 The Olivetians began the morning session with pre-service music - Hallelujah to the King, I Will Give You Glory, Cover the Earth, and Blessed Assurance. After words of welcome and greeting from Dr. David G. Roland, a devotional was given by Olivet Nazarene University President, Dr. John C. Bowling. Dr. Bowling began by telling the delegation to choose a number and then asked if anyone had chosen a number greater than two million. He told the story of two men who began a business by thinking of a very large number a 1 followed by 19 zeroes, known as a googol. This became more than just a number for them it was a dream. This is where the Google Company began. We serve a great God who can do immeasurably more than we can ask or think. In his book, Your God is Too Small, Dr. Philips tells how many people have faulty perceptions of God as a cosmic cop or a grandfather figure. He goes on to detail a beautiful portrait of a big and gracious God. Even now we have a tendency to serve a god that s too small. Philippians 4:19 states and my God will meet all your needs through his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Pick a number. Any number. Does it encompass all the needs our God can meet? My God will meet all your needs! This is a promise born of confidence. There s no conditional language such as probably or some. My God will meet ALL your needs. The Apostle Paul said, I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. This is a promise that he had tested. Philippians is a prison epistle. Paul isn t sitting in luxury and comfort. He has tested the promise and none of his circumstances cancel out this promise that God can do all things and I can do all things through Christ. God has invested his own Son in this promise. Dr. Bowling told the story of a professor who had thirteen children. A neighbor asked him which of them was his favorite child. He began by naming each one of his children and finally said they were all his favorite. God is much the same with us. Our Father loves all of us individually and equally. Pick a number -- any number. Paul chose the number 1 when he said, This one thing I do: forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 3:13-14.) Start with 1 then start adding zeroes and just see what God will do! The Olivetians sang, Hosanna, Forever We Worship You. As a video highlighting activities from around the campus was shown to the delegation. Dr. John C. Bowling began his report from the Olivet Nazarene University by telling the story of Cecil Crawford, son of Maggie Sloan Crawford. Cecil was a wonderful churchman, an excellent businessman, and was very generous. He always claimed that first and foremost, whatever talent he had was God-given and to God goes all the praise! He was an Olivet graduate and shared that his parents, his wife, Miriam, and Olivet had given him a Christ-centered foundation that helped shape his character and ethics. He established a scholarship for the children of Nazarene pastors. The work of ONU is the work of many hands donors, guests, congregations, and superintendents. Thank you for investing in the work of Olivet! God takes our fishes and loaves and multiplies them. Dr. Brian Allen also gave words of greeting to the delegation and introduced Rev. Tony Fightmaster. He shared information from the Our 68

70 Olivet Brochure, and encouraged the delegation to take a moment and recommend a student to Olivet. A gift of appreciation an ONU polo shirt was given to all of the senior pastors in attendance. Dr. Bowling reminded the delegation that this is a two-way street. The district keeps ONU informed about what God is doing in our churches and at the same time ONU shares what God is doing at Olivet. He expressed thanks to Dr. David G. Roland who is chairman of the board at ONU. The Olivetians sang: Jesus Never Fails. Dr. Jerry Porter encouraged the delegation to give additional offerings to support Olivet Nazarene University. Funds for ONU on this district fell short of this year s goal by about $23,000. Numerous pastors and churches on the district gave pledges totalling $ Dr. Porter also encouraged the delegates to continue to support Olivet through monetary donations, through recommending new students, and through praying for the institution. Jim W. Ballenger, district secretary, directed the delegation to read the district assembly ballot and gave instructions for voting. Dr. Porter also highlighted changes in the Credentials Board recommended by the Nominating Committee. This change will combine the Ministerial Credentials Board and the Ministerial Studies Board into one board instead of two. Motion carried to adopt the report of the Nominations Committee. At the conclusion of the voting, the Board of Tellers was instructed to collect the ballots. Dr. David G. Roland introduced Dr. Jay Height, pastor of Shepherd Community Church in Indianapolis, to the delegation. He also explained the zone caucuses which will take place following the presentation by Dr. Height. Dr. Jay Height began his message by saying that we are created for connection. He shared the story of his three children and how their lives have been significantly impacted by Olivet Nazarene University. The power of connection brings about eternal rewards. In John 4, Jesus had to go to Samaria. Why? Because the Father commanded him to do so. Jews didn t associate with Samaritans they were half-breeds. Jesus talked to the Samaritan woman about her sin. He talked to her lovingly and without judgment. She went back to the village and many people came out to see Jesus. We should not be afraid to talk about sin! In John 5, Jesus said to the man at the pool, Do you want to get well? The man gave lots of excuses for not getting in the pool. The real answer for his problem was Jesus! The answer for our world, community and cities is Jesus Christ! Everything we do should give glory to the Father. In connection, I can do the most compassionate thing share Jesus Christ. We do not outsource our compassion because compassion is for the glory of God and making connections. If we want to regain the potency of the church we will regain compassion and connection. After we get into the community, we can better build bridges that connect people to the church. Every one of our churches should be a center of compassion. We have food that will feed them for eternity. We are the church. My prayer for you is that each church will be faithful to make connections to families and see the hope of Christ unleashed in our communities that desperately need it. We re the connection for our communities. Compassion is the tool we use to share the most loving news we could share. Let s be a church of compassion. Dr. David Roland asked the question, What does compassionate ministry look like in your church and on your zone? Delegates were instructed to gather with others from their zone to talk about how compassionate ministries can be more effective in their respective areas. Jim W. Ballenger instructed ordination candidates to come to the platform to meet with Dr. Jerry Porter as zone caucuses are meeting. At the conclusion of the zone caucuses, Dr. Porter drew the attention of the delegation to the report of the Board of Ministerial Studies. Motion carried to adopt this report. Jim W. Ballenger read a few changes to this report. Motion carried to adopt the report with changes. Attention was drawn to the report of the District Advisory Board. Motion carried to adopt this report. Attention was also drawn to the report of the Shiloh Park Board. Motion carried to receive this report. 69

71 Dr. Porter highlighted various aspects of the Finance Committee Report. Motion carried to adopt this report. Attention was drawn to the report of the District Treasurer. Motion carried to receive this report. Attention was also drawn to the Audit Report. Motion carried to receive the Audit Report. Lowell Maxin, Nazarene Bible College, gave words of greeting and appreciation to the delegation. He said that 22% of Nazarene pastors in the United States received their education from Nazarene Bible College. Sixty-four former students of NBC live within the borders of the Northeastern Indiana District and twenty-one pastors from NEI received their education from Nazarene Bible College. He encouraged churches on this district to continue to be faithful in supporting the work of this college. Student enrollment this year is the strongest it has been in ten years. God is doing great things through Nazarene Bible College. A video was shown to the delegation promoting the upcoming Nazarene Youth Congress to be held next summer. Brandon Kirk, NYI President, gave words of greeting and challenge to the delegation, encouraging them to actively promote the NYC event in their local churches. Dr. Jerry Porter invited all senior pastors in attendance to come to the front of the tabernacle and receive a gift from the Nazarene Publishing House a book called, Folio. Jim W. Ballenger made several announcements to the delegation. Dr. David G. Roland invited Tom Govin to come to the platform. Dr. Jerry Porter presented the Superintendent s Growth Award to Tom Govin and the Lynn church. Dr. Jerry Porter gave a message to the delegation. We, the Church of the Nazarene, are Christian. We are holiness. We are missional. Our goal is to make Christ-like disciples in the nations. The gospel of Luke begins by talking about adding to the church because it was growing so rapidly. Later he begins to talk about multiplying the church instead of adding to the church. Do you believe that God could actually allow Christians to reproduce themselves and multiply the church? Dr. Roland has challenged this district to double the number of churches in the next fifteen years. Let s ask God to give us a heart change and a spirit change. During our lifetime, we ve not seen multiplication in the church. We ve seen status quo. It won t be easy to move from what we ve known to what we can become. What might the Spirit want to do in Northeastern Indiana? Sanctified people don t always agree on strategy and that s ok. Paul and Barnabas went their separate ways because they couldn t agree. They had two missionary teams instead of one. Paul made plans for his missionary team, but the Spirit said, no. Don t plant churches because someone else tells you to do so. Plant churches because God has laid a vision on your heart. Multiplying churches helps us to reach people we would never reach otherwise. Paul had a vision of Macedonia saying, Please bring the gospel to my people. When Paul saw this vision, he left at once to fulfill the vision. Paul s first convert was Lydia. The man from Macedonia was a woman! Lydia was amazing. She opened up her home. Her theme was, My home can be your church. The truth is that church planting always requires great sacrifice. The devil will fight us all the way. This is a spiritual battle. We re trying to gain ground in Satan s territory. Paul was beaten and thrown into prison. Paul and Silas were in prison at midnight and singing! In spite of his chains and his wounds, he wasn t complaining or regretting what they had done. They knew that they knew that God had sent them there. Unless we have that kind of vision from God, we ll quit. Someone else paid the price to plant the church that you are attending today. Why not pay that price for someone else? God showed up while Paul and Silas were singing. There was a unique earthquake that caused their chains to fall off. The prison guard was converted, along with all of his family. Have you ever said, We don t need another Nazarene church in this town mine is enough!? Opening new churches will reach new people. The pastor at the Philippi Second Church was the jailer. The pastor at Philippi First Church was Lydia. They had only been Christians for one week! Dr. Porter shared the story of how his dad was instrumental in planting 90 churches in 9 years in the country of Puerto Rico. You don t have to ask permission to plant a church. In 70

72 Bangladesh, the Church of the Nazarene has gone from 0 to 3000 churches in the last ten years. Most of the churches just meet in homes. We often think we need to have a building in order to have a church. The building is not why we have church. The church is people saved by the grace of God. Every person who is ordained today, was once a lay person. If you are a lay person and God is calling you, don t resist the call of God! All pastors in the delegation were invited to take a piece of paper and write down their name, their church name, and where they could plant a church. Some people don t want to plant churches because they prefer to strengthen the ones we have. How does that work out in the long run? It ends up with every church being weaker. Dr. Porter invited all pastors to bring their papers to the front of the tabernacle and give them to Dr. Roland. Pastors stood together at the front of the tabernacle and prayed. If it took us 72 years to get where we are, do we need 72 years to do this again? Dr. Roland wants to double our district in 15 years. Can it be done? Only through the power of God! Dr. Porter and district pastors joined together in praying for the future of this district in fulfilling God s call to multiply congregations. Bill Weisman, gave words of greeting to the delegation and shared information about church planting in USA/Canada. These are great days to be alive. There is evidence all across the USA and Canada that there is a fresh moving of the Holy Spirit going on right now. An estimated 300 million people are new believers in the Lord Jesus Christ around our world. In the desert there is one crime worse than all others: to know where water is and not tell others. There are over 200 million people in the USA who do not know Christ. The USA is the third largest mission field in the world. More than half of your neighbors in NEI do not have a relationship with Jesus. On any given Sunday, only 20% of the people are in church. That means we have a great mission field. In Canada, 30 million people don t have a personal relationship with Jesus. The harvest is ripe. (John 4:35) The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. (Luke 10:2) We are tempted to become inwardly-focused. We fail to see people around us who are without Jesus. We are God s plan for reaching the lost. Jesus put the blame on the number of laborers, but we tend to put the blame on the harvest field. They might not want to come to your church, but if you build a relationship with them, the results could be life-changing. In Buffalo, New York, they started four churches in one day. Three of those churches are still in existence today. The hard work is done in prayer. Spiritual battles are being fought on our knees. Rev. Weisman highlighted numerous God-sized initiatives that are currently being implemented in the Oregon Pacific, Virginia, Joplin, Prairie Lakes, Northwestern Ohio, and Northeastern Indiana districts of the Church of the Nazarene. Do we have the faith to do what God has called us to do? Dr. David G. Roland gave several announcements to the delegation and closed the morning session with a word of prayer. The meeting was adjourned at 12:15pm. Thursday Afternoon The afternoon session began at 1:30 PM with the Olivetians singing a special song, I ve Got a Song to Sing. Dr. Jerry Porter welcomed the delegation back and drew attention to the Constitutional Amendment by the Twenty-Eighth General Assembly. The delegation voted to accept all ammendments as recommended by the General Assembly. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Marion Zone: Steve High Harford City; Laura High Montpelier; Wes Ball Swayzee; Bob Osenbaugh Marion Lincoln Boulevard; Jeff Slater Van Buren; Alan Curtis Marion Park Lynn; and Mark Davis Warren Hillcrest. A written report was received from Greg Clark and Marion First. Dr. Carla Sunberg, President of Nazarene Theological Seminary, gave a report from the Seminary. She reported that NTS is a special place to her because that is where she and her husband first met. Dr. 71

73 Sunberg shared the story of a woman named Roxanne that she met while in a McDonald s parking lot one morning. This woman asked a thought-provoking question: What does NTS have for me? Nazarene Theological Seminary exists to train and equip pastors and leaders for the future of the Church of the Nazarene. NTS also exists to educate and train church planters. For the first time, NTS will offer classes in Spanish in the next year. NTS also exists to be a theological resource for the Church of the Nazarene. Every pastor in attendance was given the gift of a DVD featuring the preachers from the recent Preaching Conference at NTS. Nazarene Theological Seminary also exists to resource the church as we continue to preach the message of holiness. Dr. Jerry Porter closed this report by praying for Dr. Carla Sunberg and the work of Nazarene Theological Seminary. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Bluffton zone: Wayne Steury Berne; Kevin Stirratt Decatur Common Ground; Jamie McBride Union Chapel; Dan Sickels Sugar Grove; Robert Miller Ossian; Dave Boots Mount Hope; Tim Miller Bluffton; and Brenda Haddix Geneva. A written report was received from Dewey Miller Olive Branch. A DVD was shown from the World Evangelism Fund, highlighting the importance of giving generously to the Church of the Nazarene. The pastors and NMI presidents of the following churches overpaid their World Evangelism Fund: Anderson First, Collett, Dunkirk, Elwood, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne First, Geneva, Huntington First, Monroeville, Montpelier Cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie Forest Park, New Paris, Olive Branch, Ossian, Portland First, Redkey, Union Chapel, Van Buren, Warren Hillcrest, and Yorktown. The Award of Excellence was presented to Dr. David G. Roland for the Northeastern Indiana District by Dr. Jerry Porter. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Huntington zone: Kirk Johnson Wabash; Thomas Beers Columbia City; Rhett Carpenter North Manchester; Anthony Winter Peru; Larry Sheets Tunker Sugar Creek; and Keith White Huntington First. A powerpoint presentation was shown to the delegation emphasizing the importance of each church sending their pastor to PALCON Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Muncie zone: Mark Dill Muncie First; Bryan Hughes Blue River Valley; Marty Ballard Yorktown; Jerry Hobbick Gaston; Andy Cole Muncie Southside; Neal Peterson Muncie New Horizon. Written reports were received from the following: John North Blountsville; David Delk Muncie Forest Park; Richard Veach Muncie New Hope; Jerry VanNatter Muncie Northside; Dave Shipman Muncie Riverview; and Harold Clay Muncie Wheeling Avenue. Paul White read the results of the 2014 District Assembly Ballot. Total ballots cast was 299. There were 295 valid ballots. Advisory Board Ordained Ministers: Dan White-151; Brady Wisehart- 134; Dan White was elected. Advisory Board Laypersons: Dan Garde-138; Marie Secor-158; Larry Stafford-135; and Brad Zehr-120. Marie Secor and Dan Garde were elected. Shiloh Park Board Ministers: Brad Buhro 106; Al Dayton 162; Chad Finney 157; and Jill Waltz 130. Al Dayton and Chad Finney were elected. Shiloh Park Board Laypersons: Gary Miller 178; Marie Secor 106. Gary Miller was elected. Trustees to Olivet Elders: Jim W. Ballenger 217; Brad Buhro 66. Jim W. Ballenger was elected. Trustees to Olivet Layperson: Mark Bennett 157; Brad Zehr 126. Mark Bennett was elected. A report was received from Rev. Mark Murphy, registered song evangelist. He expressed appreciation to this district for their love and support, especially in this time of treatment for his recentlydiagnosed colon cancer. Mark sang a special song, I Will Build My Faith on You. 72

74 Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Elkhart zone: Tim Sheets Elkhart Northside; John Lutton, Sr. - Ligonier; Greg Hall New Paris; Tim Fisher Crossroads Community; Chad Finney Bristol; Jack Littlefield Jimtown Family, and Bill Keen Warsaw New Harvest. Written reports were received from Jose Guevera LaGrange; and Randy Marshall Shipshewana. A special video was shown to the delegation promoting the upcoming M15 Conference. Churches were strongly encouraged to make it possible for their pastors to attend this great conference in Kansas City next year. A pastor s report was given by Jim W. Ballenger for Harris Chapel. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Auburn zone: Dan White Auburn; Paul White Churubusco; Tony Baker Angola Community; Paul Patton Butler; Rich Secor Kendallville CrossPointe Family; and Rodger Strong Orland. A written report was received from Kyle Lowry Garrett The Crossing. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Anderson zone: Brad Buhro Anderson Southdale; Gary Cable Anderson First; Mark Diemer Alexandria; Alvin Dayton Anderson New Life; Ken Horning - Elwood; Jeff Floyd Anderson Parkview; and Philip C. Rogers Middletown. A written report was received from Thomas Chapman Anderson Eastview. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Winchester zone: Robert Farris Redkey; Tom Govin Lynn; Mike Clark Portland; Billy Stanton Collett; Milton Wilson Parker City; Jim Johnson Farmland; Tom Fett Dunkirk; and Danny Hines Winchester. Pastors reports were given by pastors from the Fort Wayne zone: Brent Hickman Monroeville; Richard Dickson Fort Wayne Elmhurst; Mike Kohl Fort Wayne West Main; Terry Habegger Fort Wayne Trinity; Terry Fittro Fort Wayne Liberty Mills; and Brady Wisehart Fort Wayne Grace Point. A written report was received from Juan Laredo Fort Wayne First. Dr. Jerry Porter expressed appreciation for all of the wonderful pastors reports. Motion carried to adjourn this district assembly at the conclusion of the service this evening. Motion carried to allow our secretary to edit the journal minutes and prepare them for publication. Several announcements were given to the delegation by Jim W. Ballenger, district secretary. Dr. Jerry Porter directed four delegates to come to the front microphones to read the following passages of scripture: Exodus 23:9, Deuteronomy 10:18-19, Leviticus 19:34, and Leviticus 13:2. All of these passages emphasize the importance of treating immigrants, foreigners, and strangers with care and concern. Remember that we all were once immigrants! Just BE the church. Love people. Treat them with respect. Dr. Jerry Porter closed the meeting with prayer. The afternoon session was adjourned at 4:40 PM. Ordination Service Thursday Evening Pre-Service music was offered by The Olivetians, singing All Creation Singing and To Our God. Dr. David G. Roland, district superintendent, welcomed the congregation and read Psalm 103:1-5. He also opened the service with prayer. The Olivetians led the congregation in singing two songs of worship The Comforter Has Come and Be Thou My Vision. 73

75 Dr. David G. Roland read the names of newly-licensed ministers on the district and asked them to stand. They were greeted with applause from the congregation. Dr. Roland challenged them to be faithful to fulfill the call God has placed on their lives. Brad Buhro, director of the District Ministerial Studies Board, escorted these newly-licensed ministers to the platform. Dr. Roland presented the licenses to each of them individually. Those receiving their first district license are: Ian Fancher, Judy Hobbick, Bryan Hughes, Bryan Shelly, Fred Stevens, Gene Stover, and Sandra White. Dr. David G. Roland asked retiring ministers and their spouses to come to the platform. Retiring ministers present in the service were: Rev. Thomas W. and Becky Chapman and Rev. Anthony and Dr. Margaret Winter. After a standing ovation from the congregation, the retirees were presented a retirement plaque and words of appreciation were spoken by Dr. David G. Roland and Dr. Jerry Porter. The Olivetians led the congregation in singing Holiness unto the Lord. As the song was sung, district secretary, Jim W. Ballenger, led the ordination candidates and spouses in a procession to the front of the tabernacle. Jim W. Ballenger presented the ordination candidates to general superintendent, Dr. Jerry Porter, and read a biographical summary of each ordinand s life and call to ministry. The ordinands are: Anthony R. Baker, Terry Leon Habegger, Jamie Arthur Smethers McBride, Jason Jerome McCloskey, Cameron Corbet Pence, Christen Elaine Sanders, and Jill Renee Waltz. Dr. David G. Roland led the reading of the Ordination Responsive Reading. The Ministers Choir, under the direction of Sherry Rogers, sang a special song, Cornerstone. At the conclusion of this special song, Cheryl Roland led the congregation in prayer. The Olivetians sang, Thou, O Lord and received a standing ovation. Dr. Jerry Porter began his evening message by reviewing the Bible verse that was the first Bible memory verse of many Christians John 3:16. For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life. This verse brings to mind the Law of Reciprocity, which essentially refers to the obligation we feel to reciprocate a kindness received. Therefore, if God loves me, my natural response is to love God. 1 John 3:16 says, This is how we come to understand and experience love. Christ sacrificed his life for us. This is why we should live sacrificially for others. This verse puts a new twist on the Law of Reciprocity. Instead of saying God loves me so I love God, we say, God loves me so I love you. This is referred to in 1 John 4:7-12 which could be summarized as follows: If I don t love you, I prove that I don t love God. An example of this kind of love was demonstrated by Dr. Porter s story of an experience he had while working at a seminary. Instead of expressing his negative feelings about a co-worker to his acquaintances, he began to say only positive things about his co-worker when he talked to others about him. His acquaintances eventually told those positive things to his co-worker. Ultimately, it changed their relationship. Even though they had totally different perspectives and did not agree on many issues, they were able to love each other with Christ-like love. Third party compliments are not only important when I am giving them. Sometimes, I may be the person who needs to pass on the third party compliments. We can change a toxic environment to a loving environment with the practice of third-party compliments. Remember: If I don t love the people around me, I can t love God. Dr. Porter instructed the congregation to raise their right hands and repeat the following pledge: I solemnly swear that I resign as a Nazarene Garbage Distributor. I will now be a Nazarene Florist! Don t wait to feel love. The feeling of love is like the waves of the sea. Don t try to build a marriage based on a goose bump. Goose bumps don t last. Love is a decision, a covenant, a promise. I m expressing my love for God when I love you and when I am faithful to my promises. When loving others, we should start with the saints in spite of the fact that they are always letting us down. Don t talk badly about the bride of Christ. He loves his bride and he wants us to love her too. When the Holy Spirit does His cleaning work in our lives, He will clean up our arrogance, bitterness, selfishness, and anything else that is not Christ-like. None of these can stand when the Holy Spirit does the cleaning. 74

76 And, best of all, our hearts will be free! Dr. Porter closed his message by praying and asking God to baptize our hearts through the power of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Jerry Porter began the Ordination Ritual by calling the ordination candidates and their spouses to the platform. Each ordinand, in turn, knelt at the altar with their spouse while the district ministers laid hands on them and prayed for each one individually. Dr. Porter anointed, laid hands on, and charged each one to preach the Word; to watch in all things; to endure affliction; to do the work of an evangelist, to make full proof of their ministry; to take authority in administering the sacraments; and to take oversight of the church of God. Selected elders also prayed for each one of the ordinands. Certificates of Ordination were awarded to each ordinand by Dr. David G. Roland and Dr. Jerry Porter. Dr. Jerry Porter invited all in attendance to a reception in Graeflin Hall for the new elders and retirees. Jim W. Ballenger and Dr. Porter led the newly-ordained elders to the reception hall while Dr. David G. Roland gave a few announcements and closed the service with prayer. This seventy-second annual district assembly session was adjourned at 8:45 PM. V. REPORTS A. DISTRICT OFFICERS 1. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT STATE OF THE DISTRICT ADDRESS 2014 DAVID G. ROLAND, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Welcome to the 72 nd annual District Assembly of the Northeastern Indiana District. As you can see we are under construction. Kingdom construction! I invite you to gather around God s workbench this evening as we evaluate our progress and focus on His blueprint for the future of the district. We are honored to have our Jurisdictional General Superintendent, Dr. Jerry Porter to preside over our work and worship. Dr. Porter has a passion for the church and is greatly loved and appreciated around the globe. He is an engaging communicator who presents the Word with clarity and practical application. Join me in welcoming Dr. Jerry Porter. Have you ever attempted to build something only to find out that you were not a builder? I ve made a few flops in my days! When you think of being Under Construction you too may have memories of disastrous failures. One news anchorman announced with dismay, After a thorough inspection this seven story sinking structure must be demolished! In May of 2008, authorities deemed the nearly completed Fort Wayne Hilton Homewood Suites as structurally unsafe. Located at Interstate 69 and US 24, the inspectors discovered that this six million dollar hotel had serious foundation flaws that caused a portion of the building to sink at least five inches, resulting in a significant tilt to the north. After nearly two years of negotiations, financial loss, and great embarrassment, the hotel was demolished. In The Message, Paul and his construction crew set the example. Using the gift God gave me as a good architect, I designed blueprints; and Apollos is putting up the walls. Let each carpenter who comes on the job take care to build on the foundation! 75

77 Remember, there is only one foundation, the one already laid: Jesus Christ. Take particular care in picking out your building materials. Eventually there is going to be an inspection. If you use cheap or inferior materials, you will be found out. The inspection will be thorough and rigorous. You won t get by with a thing. If your work passes inspection, fine; if it doesn t, your part of the building will be torn out and started over (I Corinthians 3:9-15). Does that prompt a song from your childhood? The wise man built his house upon the rock The rain came down and the floods came up. And the house on the rock stood firm! So, it is essential that you build your house on a firm foundation where Jesus Christ is Lord! A construction site often appears chaotic. Being under construction requires flexibility, team work, commitment, financial investment, patience, and bearing the inconvenience of change. Some people cope with change better than others. A skeptic, troubled with life s instability said, It s not so much that we re afraid of the change or are so in love with the old ways, but it s that place in between that we fear It s like being between trapezes. It s Linus when his blanket is in the dryer. There is nothing to hold on to. Whether it is a home project that disrupts our comfort zone, church change, or chaos in our personal lives the Psalmist reminds us, Truly He is my rock and my salvation; He is my fortress, I will not be shaken (Psalm 62:6). CAUTION WORKERS AHEAD! The NEI District stands on a firm foundation because you expert builders, pastors and lay leaders, dedicated to Jesus Christ and willingly applying your talents and tools to Kingdom Construction. My gratitude for special groups of workers is inexpressible: Members of the District Advisory Board, the Ministerial Studies and Credentials Boards, Dr. Phil Rogers and the School of Ministry, Rev. Danny Hines and the SDMI Board, Rev. Laura High and the NMI Council, Rev. Brandon Kirk and the NYI Council, and Rev. Chad Finney and the Shiloh Park Board. Rev. Jim Ballenger, District Secretary, remains invaluable in the year long preparation for district assembly. Construction foreman and office manager, Tiffany Ball and her trusty office assistant, Jeanette Benbow are priceless contributors. Thank you! Let s give each of these workers praise. It was Paul who reminded us that the wise builder lays a foundation for others to build upon. In I Corinthians 3:10 he states, By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as a wise builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should build with care (NIV). Dr. Bruce T. Taylor was a wise builder who laid a foundation of faith and godly leadership as NEI District Superintendent from 1975 to In December, Dr. Taylor made heaven his home. He was deeply loved and we remember him with a great sense of gratitude. March 31 st, a tragic auto accident took our dear missionary and friend, Janelle Fosnaugh. She too was a wise builder who carefully constructed her life on the Lord Jesus Christ and laid a foundation of faith for her family, church, and mission assignments. Praise the Lord for these precious workers, and the many wonderful friends from the NEI district family, who are celebrating with their Savior in heaven. Let s pause for a moment to remember these special friends and family members. IN MEMORIUM 76

78 MEASURING PROGRESS IN KINGDOM CONSTRUCTION As those wise builders have laid a firm foundation for us to build upon, let s carefully examine God s blueprint for the NEI District and measure our progress this year. We are quickly reminded that all construction came to a halt as winter took its toll on church statistics. In spite of adversities we celebrate growth in a growing prayer movement, revival emphasis, and special discipleship events reflecting 1,025 conversions, 426 baptisms, 354 new Nazarenes, and 37 who were granted local ministers licenses. SDMI attendance declined to 8,049 but the Responsibility List of prospects for ministry grew to 20,271 (+459). Weekly corporate worship was 9,261 and membership 12,925. Our remarkable district family gave $15,363,413 to sustain increased local church expense, an increase of $547,298 over last year; however, budget payments came in at 96.96% of all anticipated funds, a short fall of $64,534. World Evangelism Fund (WEF) 5.52% of the 5.5% goal (+$5,047 OVERPAID) Pensions and Benefit 2.5% of 2.5% goal (PAID IN FULL) Olivet Nazarene University (ONU) 2.09% of 2.50% goal (-$22,289) NEI District 4.71% of 5% goal (-$40,986) Remember, a wise builder builds a strong foundation for the next generation, not just financially but in faithful service and devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ. We are benefitting from those who have gone before us, so let s set our goals high and work hard to recover our momentum. We can be a 100% plus district! To encourage local churches to invest more in local ministry and pastoral support, the District Finance Committee have recommended the District Fund be lowered from 5% to 4.85% for this new church year. Thank you again for your tremendous sacrifice in helping the Church of the Nazarene extend beyond the local church by giving funds and prayer support for others. Your faithful partnership over the years continues to be one of your marks of greatness. IT S ALWAYS TOOL TIME AT SHILOH PARK We cannot begin to express our gratitude to camp managers, Dan and Karen Heincker for their tireless investment. Our facilities are more functional and beautiful than ever. We are also pleased to welcome the newest addition to the Shiloh crew, Food Service Manager, Chrissie Banter. And what would Shiloh Park be without our hard hat volunteers? You are indispensible to the ongoing success of camp ministry. As I said, it is always tool time at Shiloh Park. Have you noticed another exciting project is under way? NYI President, Brandon Kirk, representing our youth, came to the camp board with a proposition. Placing $26,000 on the table he said, We want to make a difference. Imagine that, our youth have been saving and raising money to replace the pavilion and basketball courts, improving Shiloh Park for the next generation. The Sunday School and Missions Councils joined in the dream and readily made generous contributions as well. You too can contribute to the completion of this thrilling project by earmarking your financial gift as Youth. Demolition and reconstruction is already underway. Thanks to our visionary young people who are building for the next generation! Shiloh Park is the holy gathering place for our district family. Its value in faith development and fellowship is immeasurable. AWARD RECIPIENTS We recognize churches and leaders that have set the standard high and have successfully qualified for award status: 77

79 General Superintendent Growth Award Church Sponsor Fund Allocations Paid in Full New Nazarenes + 10% Attendance for Current Year Lynn Church of the Nazarene Tom Govin Missional Award of Excellence One Baptism One New Nazarene Increase in Worship Funds Paid in Full Alexandria Mark Diemer Angola Community Tony Baker Columbia City Tom Beers Churubusco Paul White Decatur Common Ground Kevin Stirratt Elkhart Northside Tim Sheets Ft. Wayne Elmhurst Richard Dickson Ft. Wayne West Main Mike Kohl Geneva Brenda Haddix Harris Chapel Jim Ballenger Redkey Rob Farris Wabash Kirk Johnson Winchester Danny Hines Yorktown Marty Ballard Evangelism & Discipleship Award Increase in Responsibility List One Conversion One Baptism One New Nazarene Anderson First Anderson Southdale Decatur Common Ground Geneva Lynn Mount Hope Ossian Wabash Yorktown Anderson New Life Churubusco Elkhart Northside Harris Chapel Marion First Muncie Church Forest Park Sponsorship Portland Bluffton First Tim Miller Warsaw New Lynn Harvest in STEWARDSHIP RECOGNITION All Allocations Paid in Full Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Angola Community, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Butler, Churubusco, Collett, Columbia City, Crossroads Community, Elkhart Northside, Farmland, Ft. Wayne Elmhurst, Ft. Wayne First, Ft. Wayne Grace Point, Ft. Wayne Liberty Mills, Ft. Wayne West Main, Garrett the Crossing, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, Jimtown Family, Kendallville Cross Pointe Family, LaGrange, Ligonier, Lynn, Marion First, Marion Lincoln Blvd, Monroeville, Montpelier Cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Wheeling Ave, New Paris, North Manchester, Olive Branch, Peru, Portland First, Redkey, Shipshewana, Swayzee, Sugar Creek Fellowship, Union Chapel, Van Buren, Wabash, Warren Hillcrest, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, Yorktown Generational Leadership Award REV. PAUL AND LUE TUBBS Anderson Parkview Columbia City Ft. Wayne West Main Huntington First Monroeville Muncie South Side Redkey Winchester Rev. Paul Tubbs is a gifted preacher, pastor and servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. He has served the Church of the Nazarene with distinction since his call to preach as a young adult. 78

80 Lue Creech, a beautiful young lady from Churubusco, Indiana, captured Paul s heart. It was September 28, 1957 when Paul and Lue said I do, and since that time they have been forever sweethearts. Lue is a tremendous ministry partner and a blessing to all! A call to preach is a call to prepare! Paul went to Olivet Nazarene University, graduating in They pastored for 47 years ( ) in Churches of the Nazarene in Indiana: Helmer, LaGrange, Ridgeville, Angola, Redkey and Berne, as well as interim pastor of Sugar Grove, Geneva and Redkey after retiring in Prior to retirement, Paul served the district on numerous boards and committees and continues to faithfully preach the Word today. Paul and Lue are the parents of three children, LuAnn, Brian and Andrew. They are the proud grandparents of Nathan and Aaron Helm, Kaitlin and Kandra Tubbs. UNDER CONSTRUCTION! By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as a wise builder, and someone else is building on it each one should build with care (I Corinthians 3:10 NIV). Are you a wise builder? Take a look at these wise guys The Church of the Nazarene provides excellent tools to help us build a firm foundation for the next generation. A wise builder builds on the Lord Jesus Christ with others in mind. Let s sharpen our skills for more effective ministry this year in the following five construction zones: 1) Nazarene Disaster Response Lynn Musselman, our District Director of Nazarene Disaster Response, is constantly on the job training teams to aid victims in disaster recovery. Our goal is to have a disaster response team on each of our nine zones. The Fort Wayne, Elkhart, Anderson, Muncie, and Bluffton Zones are trained and ready to serve, not only our district, but any area in need of assistance. Crisis Care kits are a vital component to aid in disaster relief. Thanks to all who invest in these essential ministries and let s continue to keep our skills sharp for greater effectiveness and emergency service. For more information about NDR contact Lynn Musselman at lynnsmemo@comcast.net. 2) Support Education -- The preparation and continued education of our clergy is absolutely necessary. Throughout this year the NEI District will be providing Continuing Education Units for classes in a variety of areas such as: Nazarene Disaster Response, Compassionate Ministries, How to Evangelize the Muslim Community, Church Planting, Church Growth, Doctrinal Training, and Marriage Enrichment. For more information check the district website We must pray for, financially invest in, and encourage our young adults to enroll in our Nazarene Institutions. Imagine this: Dr. John Bowling and his team from Olivet Nazarene University are here to meet and offer our youth excellence in Christian higher education. Another exciting opportunity for adult education is the ONU extension, coming to Ft. Wayne soon! 79

81 Dr. Laurel Matson, Nazarene Bible College is here inviting you to join on-line or on campus for rich Biblical studies and practical application. Dr. Carla Sunberg, Nazarene Theological Seminary is here promising to prepare the soundest theological clergyman they have ever produced. Let s sharpen our support Nazarene higher education. 3) Compassionate Ministry -- A wise builder sees the needs of others through compassionate eyes. Following the example of Jesus, we are to clothe, shelter, feed, heal, and educate those who are in need. We are to defend the oppressed, and intercede for those who suffer. Compassionate Nazarenes proclaim the gospel to all people and personally get involved. Are you a compassionate Nazarene? 4) Strengthen Struggling Churches and Start New Ones You have heard me say this before, but, the very heart of our mission is the local church. In a recent study of NEI church attendance over the last 20 years, I discovered 31 churches are at their lowest attendance, struggling for survival; and for the last 20 years, 2 NEI congregations have remained the same numerically. Thirty-four congregations are showing growth, and 10 churches are at an all-time high in their attendance. We celebrate our successes, but how do we strengthen struggling churches? Maybe it s time to remodel! Remodeling for more effective ministry requires team work, so, grab your hard hat and hammer and let s get started! The Muncie New Horizon Church had declined to less than 15 in attendance and the people were discouraged. When Pastor Andy Cole and the Muncie South Side congregation heard this devastating news they responded to the Lord s vision and immediately plunged into action with tool boxes in hand. Their volunteer construction crew made major repairs to the church and the parsonage. South Side staff member, Rev. Neal Peterson, is now the official campus pastor. He is joined by laymen who have volunteered to serve as greeters, small group teachers and workers. New Horizon is under construction. Desperate for musicians, the Lord gave Pastor Andy an exciting new concept. South Side is streaming their worship music live into New Horizon services and Pastor Peterson leads on site. After attending just one service, I am convinced this could be implemented in other venues. In an effort to reach out into the surrounding neighborhood, the two congregations united to host a block party and over 200 neighbors came. Pastor Neil, Tiffany, and baby Bennett went door to door inviting folks to church and on Easter Sunday New Horizon had over 80 in attendance. Praise the Lord for this great partnership and all the ways God has blessed this remodel / restart project. Could it be that God would ask your church to unite with a neighboring congregation to strengthen them for more effective Kingdom Construction? 80

82 NewStart -- Why start new churches? Tim Chester in his book, Total Church, writes, Church planting puts mission at the heart of the church and church at the heart of the mission. Church planting is one of the most effective tools for reaching the unsaved and renewing aging ministries. As our love for the Lord increases we become more passionate for others to know His love and grace. Demographic shifts are reshaping America, and the Hispanic population stands at the epicenter of change. The growing Hispanic population is the largest minority group in 21 of the 50 states. The projected Hispanic population of the U.S. by 2060 is million, or 31%. Multicultural groups are growing rapidly and need to be reached with the saving, healing grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Currently, 52% of the population of Ligonier is Hispanic. Elkhart, Ft. Wayne, and Anderson are increasing in their Hispanic populous as well. Help us pray and join us in reaching out to these precious people. What a joy it is to host the quarterly NEI District Hispanic gatherings. Congregations from Anderson First, Lynn, LaGrange, Elkhart Crossroads, and Ft. Wayne Grace Point South, a multicultural church, unite for worship and fellowship. It is my privilege to welcome Rev. Elias Cabello, Rev. Jose Guevera, Rev. Samuel Que, and Rev. Javier Mondragon to share the thrilling ways God is blessing their evangelistic efforts. As I studied the twenty year history of the NEI District I noted that almost without fail our NewStart churches are leading the way in reaching the unchurched community. Church Planting is not a fad or a passing trend! The NEI District has been planting churches for seventy-two years drawing from the 20 counties located in northeast Indiana. Remember, a wise builder builds for the next generation to build upon. For the sake of our children and grandchildren we must become more intentional in planting new churches. In prayerful consideration, God seemed to lay out His blueprint giving two goals for planting churches: Goal #1 -- At least one NewStart on each of the nine zones by assembly Goal #2 In the next 15 years (by 2030) to double the number of churches on the district. How do we begin to accomplish these God sized goals? 1. Begin with PRAYER. Ask God to give you a heart and a vision for the unchurched! 2. Target highly populated areas (i.e., Huntertown, New Haven, Pendleton, Albion, and Hispanic works in Ligonier, Elkhart, and Muncie). 3. Partner with a struggling church. 4. Host a satellite plant to reach out into neighboring communities. 81

83 5. Attend NewStart training. In November, 2014, we will offer Churches Planting Churches and Essentials of Church Planting. By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as a wise builder (I Corinthians 3:10 NIV). Tunker -- Five years ago we celebrated the organization of Tunker Sugar Creek Church under the leadership of Pastor Larry Sheets. God initially gave the miraculous vision and blueprints to Columbia City Church pastor, Tom Beers and laypersons Mike and Marybeth Johnson. The small country church building was badly in need of repair and the surrounding community seemed the least likely place to build a church. But God called and blessed and strengthened His workers. Marybeth Johnson is here to share the rest of the story. 5) Preach and Practice Heart Holiness Laypersons and clergy alike, hear me, we must preach and practice heart holiness to be effective witnesses. Let s sharpen our skills! Author Peter Scazzero coined the phrase church leavers. He divides church leavers, or people who have left the church, into three groups. With a more careful look at these three groups of church leavers, you may recognize some familiar faces. Group 1. Leavers who are believers but no longer attend church regularly. These men and women once made a genuine commitment to Christ but over time became disillusioned. The church and its people seemed to be void of the life transforming power of the Holy Spirit and failed to nurture them into a deeper faith. Marital unhappiness, divorce, parenting difficulties, financial stress, pornography, addictions, and guilt continued to be evident in the church. These people never moved into the blessings of full surrender to Jesus and heart purity. Group 2. These leavers attend church regularly but have become inactive in their spiritual growth. After many years of frustration and disappointment in their own lack of faith they remain in the church simply for the sake of their children or social connections. They can t quite put their finger on the problem but they know something is not right. Something is missing. A deep uneasiness in their soul gnaws at them but they don t know what to do about it. Group 3. These leavers have given up all together. They have grown weary of Christians around them who were angry, defensive, proud and too busy to love the Jesus they professed. Being a Christian seemed to be more trouble to them than it was worth. These three groups of church leavers are familiar to all of us. They emphasize again how essential it is that we preach and practice heart holiness. The Holy Spirit does not merely modify our behaviors but He transforms us! God gives us a new heart and puts a new spirit in us (Ezekiel 36:26) and His holiness is reflected in every facet of our lives. Building on a firm foundation is building on the Lord Jesus Christ and His Word. CONCLUSION: Let s go back to the Ft. Wayne Hilton Hotel. After thorough inspection they discovered that the foundation was the problem and the entire structure had to be demolished because the 82

84 foundation was faulty. Within the next two years they rebuilt on a solid foundation and today it is a beautiful new structure and a thriving business. We are all under construction, each of us individually and each of our churches. Some are farther along in the building process than others. However, if the foundation is faulty the rest of our efforts will be wasted. One thing is certain; we can put all of our hope in Jesus Christ and His Holy Word. This is His promise, everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who builds his house on the rock. When the rains come down and the winds blow and beat against the house, it will not fall because its foundation is on the rock (Matthew 7:24)! Respectfully, David G. Roland Jesus You re My Firm Foundation Jesus, you're my firm foundation I know I can stand secure Jesus, you're my firm foundation I put my hope in your holy word I put my hope in your holy word I have a living hope ( I have a living hope ) I have a future ( I have a future ) God has a plan for me ( God has a plan for me ) Of this I'm sure, of this I'm sure Your word is faithful ( You're word is faithful ) Mighty in power ( Mighty in power ) God will deliver me ( God will deliver me ) Of this I'm sure, of this I'm sure 2. Danny Hines- SDMI Dr. Roland, Delegates and guests of the 2014 NEI Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Convention, It is my privilege to bring to you my first report of the District s efforts to help in our discipleship-making efforts. I was appointed to finish out Rev. Andy Dayton s term after he accepted a call to minister in Leavenworth... Leavenworth, Washington, that is. I would like to thank Rev. Andy Dayton for all the work that he accomplished in the past four years as SDMI chairperson. Our SDMI Purpose is fourfold: A. To intentionally develop relationships with unreached people until they are Christlike disciples and making Christlike disciples. (Relational Evangelism) B. To teach the Word of God until children, youth, and adults are saved, sanctified wholly, and maturing in the Christian experience. (Discipleship Brings Transformation) C. To help Christians grow spiritually, involving them in evangelism, Christian education, and disciple making. (Disciples Perpetuate Disciples) 83

85 D. To encourage children, youth, and adults to enroll in Sunday School, small groups and/or discipling ministries, and faithfully participate. (Mechanism for Growth Relational and Transformational) We have experienced some wonderful events to accomplish these purposes this past year: Women s Ministry Cheryl Roland and her team put on a great Ladies Retreat every September. I know that our ladies are challenged during that retreat weekend, but they also connect with one another. If you do not have ladies from your church attending this event, make it a point to send at least one person from your church. Their excitement and their report back to the other ladies in your church will spur other ladies to attend. Men s Ministry Our men have a great time at the men s retreat shooting guns, chucking pumpkins, and this year they are adding corn hole as an alternative activity. I thoroughly enjoyed being with our men this past November, I know that we had a great time together. Men s ministry offers a golf outing in August and a Prayer Breakfast in the spring. Married Couples Retreat Thanks to Ken and Carman Wolf and their crew for directing this event. It continues to be an important time of Marriage Enrichment each August here at Shiloh Park! Prime Time Rev. Richard Runyon continues to lead our Prime Time group. This group enjoys relational fellowship and continues to encourage one another. This group continues to have fun while growing through some great events Prime Time Retreat and Banquet. Spirit Rally This year s Spirit Rally was met with some unique challenges with the need to cancel the northern part of the tour with Dr. Ron Dalton. We were challenged to disciple those closest to us. We were reminded of the principle that it takes an entire congregation to disciple a person. We need to do our part to disciple everyone that we are given an opportunity to disciple. This next year, I am proud to announce that our speaker will be Dr. Dan Boone, president of Trevecca Nazarene University. This event will be different because it will start in the northern part of the district and then travel to the southern part. Children s Ministry Lisa Stephenson has done a great job of overseeing our children s camps, retreats, and Spark Children s Leadership conference. Children s Quizzing Amber Hines again has created another great year of children being challenged to learn God s Word. This past year our children s quizzing experienced significant growth. We had 102 Red level quizzers, and 108 Blue level quizzers (210 total quizzers) encompassing 22 churches. We are very proud of all of our children who have been the State Champions in both Red and Blue Levels two years running. Nazarene Safe Only 54% of our churches have become Nazarene Safe churches implementing a sexual abuse policy. In our current world, it is important that we are taking all necessary precautions to keep our children and youth safe when they are in our care. It is important to provide a safe place for our young people regardless of whether we have one or one hundred in our care. If you are needing help in creating a Nazarene safe place, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help! SDMI Awards Honor Schools, having growth in Attendance and Responsibility List between 1-9%: Anderson New Life Bristol Churubusco Harris Chapel 84

86 Orland Ossian Winchester Yorktown Superior Schools, having growth in Attendance and Responsibility List between 10-49%: Fort Wayne West Main Lynn Muncie Forest Park Redkey Swayzee Wabash Exceptional Schools, having growth in Attendance and Responsibility List 50% or greater: Decatur Common Ground Fort Wayne First Muncie Wheeling Avenue Warsaw New Harvest As a District SDMI, my goal is to help the local church become more effective in their disciplemaking efforts. We want to give you resources, provide training, and bring encouragement to your efforts. On September 6, we are planning a Training Day. We need your input on topics that might help your local church in its discipling efforts. If you would please give your suggestions on the paper at each table, it would greatly be appreciated. One of the great truths I have been reminded of this year through our Spirit Rally speaker, Dr. Ron Dalton, working in my own church in Winchester, and by working with Brandon Kirk and Laura High, is that we cannot accomplish great things on our own, but by working together. Teams do not win by the super star on the team, but when they work together. I am reminded that Michael Jordan s personal best high-scoring games were the games that the team lost. I encourage us to find ways to build the kingdom together. There are no lone rangers in discipleship; it takes a team. In looking at Jesus call to consider the cost of discipleship in Luke 14:25-35, we are asked to consider the cost of following Jesus. It is costly. It demands everything of us to follow after Jesus. Do Not Quit People Need a Savior Persevere Do Not Give Up on Those Who Seem Hopeless (Keep trying different approaches) Try Something New a new class, a new teacher, a new curriculum (NPH has some new products that are quite good), a new medium of teaching (flannel graph, video, YouTube) Respectfully submitted, Rev. Danny K. Hines 3. Brandon Kirk- NYI Dr. Roland, Pastors, NYI Presidents, Volunteers, & Youth Delegates of the NYI Convention: How easy is it for you to answer this question; why are you here? As many of you struggle to answer that question, allow me to give you a few answers to choose from: 85

87 1. You made the mistake of not having plans on your calendar for today and when asked to attend this convention, you failed to provide an adequate excuse as to why you couldn t be here. 2. You let your name run on a ballot at your local church because you a). didn t know what it was -and/orb). didn t think you would receive any votes. 3. Your senior pastor bribed you with a trip to Ivanhoe s (if not maybe you should renegotiate). 4. Dr. Roland made you come because you are a senior pastor on this district. 5. You are an associate pastor and your senior pastor said that if Dr. Roland is making them come, then you had to come too. In my mind there are 3 main reasons for you to be here: 1. Vote for your district leadership (a responsibility that should not be taken lightly). 2. Celebrate together what God has done this past year. 3. To serve as a level of accountability by hearing our reports. Now whether you are here on purpose or by accident, please know that today is a significant day. Your presence here is for good and necessary reason. My hope is that as we reflect on our various NYI ministries, you will be both inspired and challenged. Summer Camps Let me start by sharing about last year s Junior and Senior High Camp. A few months ago I attended a conference in Louisville with fellow District NYI Presidents from all over our USA/Canada Region. They asked every District President this question: What is making the greatest impact on your students? The answer almost every time was Summer Camp. Year after year, NEI continues to reach more and more students through our Summer Camps. In Junior High Camp, we had 226 campers. In Senior High Camp we had 168 campers. Of those 394 total campers, 141 reported that they experienced spiritual growth, and 126 rededicated their lives to Christ. Now for the really good news: 25 reported that they accepted Christ as their Savior for the first time in their life! That should inspire you. Here is what should challenge you. Out of the near 80 churches that we have on this district, only 42 sent at least one teenager to camp. That is roughly a 50% participation rate. We need to do better because the reality is if you get your students to camp, there is a really good chance that God will make a lasting impression on their life! I want to thank Neal Peterson and Doug Thomas for serving as our camp directors over the past 4 years. You have certainly done an outstanding job and we appreciate everything you do. Youth Campmeeting At Campmeeting last summer, we invited LaMorris Crawford to come and speak to our young people. LaMorris was born in a high poverty, crime and drug-infested Housing Project on the Southside of Chicago. While dealing with abandonment issues with the absence of his father, LaMorris had to endure the tragic death of his mother at ten months of age. LaMorris became a product of his environment and became active in the gang culture and drug trade along with his peers. Eventually, LaMorris overcame the odds and became the first member of his family to obtain a college degree. Most importantly, LaMorris came to know God as his personal Savior. The week of Campmeeting, he preached messages of love and forgiveness to our students. In our combined service, using an illustration he said that we are all a work in progress on God s 86

88 operating table. Then he emphasized to us, don t get up; God is not through with you yet! I will always remember that and probably steal it for a future sermon of my own! Celebrate Life Dan Garde continues to lead the charge for Celebrate Life as he has for the past 12 years. We would literally be lost without him. Thank you Dan for your faithful commitment over the years, it is a privilege to work alongside you. We are especially delighted that you have committed to do this for the rest of your life. Celebrate Life is a colossal event at both the district and field level where students come from all over Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, & Wisconsin. This past year, we had 231 participants at Celebrate Life and finished in 2 nd place, falling short of first by only 130 points. That could have literally been the difference of one student placing slightly better at any given event. Nonetheless, our students put their all into the event and represented NEI well. In fact, a young lady from Dunkirk skipped her tennis sectionals just to attend Celebrate Life. Impressed by her talent, ONU offered her a scholarship that combined with others will allow her to attend Olivet on a full ride. Getting to witness all the students use their talents to glorify God is truly a great sight to see. But the best sight we witnessed this past year came in our closing ceremony when our Field Celebrate Life Director, Matt Smith, presented a special needs kid with a medal for finishing the 5k run despite placing last the past two years. Upon receiving the award, he was deservedly met with a standing ovation from nearly 2,000 of his peers. It was in that moment that we shed our district loyalties and stood together, united in faith and love! Bible Quizzing NEI is extremely fortunate to have the Freeland family giving oversight to our Teen Bible Quizzing. John, Debby, and Valorie not only do a great job with quizzing, but they are especially great at caring for and ministering to our students. There is no doubt they love quizzing, but I am convinced that they love our students more! This past year, 90 students dug deep into the word of God throughout the quizzing season. The top quizzer this year was Deborah Mitchell, who was awarded a $500 matching scholarship to Olivet Nazarene University. Jordan Crawford earned a $200 scholarship to ONU for second place. Tabitha Espiritu, Brenden Buhro, and Sage Sauder each earned a $100 scholarship to ONU for placing 3 rd through 5 th respectively. Two years ago, one of our quizzers took on the task of memorizing over 100 verses. Before each quiz she would ask her unchurched friend from school to listen to her quote the verses to ensure that she didn t make any mistakes. Eventually her friend began to ask questions about the meaning of those verses. And this past summer, that friend attended her church on several occasions. Who would have thought that Bible Quizzing was an outreach ministry! That should not only inspire us, but also challenge us to think about the avenues in our life that might help someone else come to know Christ. District Ski Retreat In February, which apparently was only the start of winter, we traveled to Hickory Corners, Michigan for our District Ski Retreat. All 110 of us stayed at Gull Lake Ministries, a place that offered students basketball, volleyball, bowling, pickle ball, a climbing wall and more, under one roof in their newly finished Ministry Center. Fortunately for us, we also had snow and were able to ski on the Saturday of our trip! You may laugh, but our previous Ski Retreat provided everything but snow and skiing! Former NEI Youth Pastor, Remington Anksorus, delivered some pretty powerful messages that hit home with a number of our students, and probably adults for that matter. I remember having a few of my own students waiting to speak with me after one of his messages. It was apparent that God was working in their life! NYI Council Over this past year, our District Council members have served with excellence. Together we have planned, together we have dreamed, and together we have led. Today is 87

89 important because it shapes the dynamic of our Council, placing individuals in a position of leadership and giving them a voice in our plans for today and the future. I want to extend my appreciation to the individuals that have served on our council this past year. In October of 2011, our council at the time began discussing what we called Operation Reinvest. Our self-sufficient camps and retreats were providing a financial surplus, so the idea was to re-invest those funds back into the district. Our first idea was to build a pole barn that would be used to house games, equipment and items purchased for our summer camps, instead of making Dan find a place to store all of our junk! Then in February of 2012, we thought it would be cool to shoot kids about 25 feet into the air and into the pond with an inflatable known as the blob. Upon speaking with a risk assessment analyst, we found out that apparently those are not very safe. So we went back to drawing board and in November of 2012 we began talking about building an amphitheater. We thought it would be really nice for the campgrounds to have a place where groups could have worship services outdoors. After speaking with architects, and concrete companies, and Shiloh Park staff, we realized that we had just one problem; we couldn t afford it! So in August of 2013, after finding out that our current snack stand had been condemned by the state health department, we had the idea of building a new pavilion that would serve as both a snack stand and an outdoor worship center. The good news is that since it took two years to decide what we wanted to do, we had saved more money. The bad news is that we still couldn t afford it. Nonetheless, I pitched the idea to the Shiloh Park board. I told them what we wanted to do, and I told them that we didn t have the money but we were off to a good start with $14,000 in hand. In addition to that, our council was also willing to plan a district wide youth fundraiser to help raise money. Upon hearing our idea, NMI said that they wanted to get on board and pledged an additional $5,000. Moments later, Dr. Roland spoke up and said, If the youth do a fundraiser, I will be the first to donate $1,000. Weeks later, SDMI pledged another $10,000. To date, NYI was able to give over $25,000 for this project, and with the help of NMI and SDMI, together we raised more than $40,000. As we prepared for this convention, Danny, Laura, and I began talking about this project that we were all in on together. We felt that it should serve as a visual symbol of us building the Kingdom together. I loved the words Danny crafted about the pavilion in your convention booklet, Since our campground is a place where God intersects in the lives of children, youth, and adults, it seemed only fitting to find a project that would serve to achieve our goals of instilling godliness, discipleship, and mission. We are hoping that by this summer, children, youth, and adults will be enjoying a new snack stand, a new worship pavilion, and a new basketball court. Thank you Dan and Shiloh Park volunteers for your help in planning, dreaming, funding and building! We recognize that this would not be possible without you. Informational Allow me to share a few things to be aware of that will be happening in the distant and not so distant future. This summer at Campmeeting, Katlyn Chambless will be our Activity Coordinator. She will be bringing organization to that day by planning devotions and activities for the youth. So, please encourage your students to come. On Saturday, Sept. 6 th, we will be having Zone Wars again this year. This is an event for Youth Leaders, Sponsors, Volunteers, NYI Presidents, basically those brave adults that minister to the teens at your church. This is an opportunity for them to connect with other Youth Leaders from across the district. We will have games, food, fun, fellowship, and resources to enhance the youth ministry at your local church. Next year is NYC. It will be back in Louisville again. Neal and I have already attended meetings for the event and it will be here sooner than you might think. In the foyer, you can find some 88

90 promotional material to take back with you to your church. More information will be coming to you later this summer. Conclusion As you can tell, NYI is alive and well on the Northeast Indiana District. There is much to be celebrated. We are making progress here, as we are around the world. I recently found out that there are 35 new youth added every day from around the world in the Church of the Nazarene. That is a number that should inspire you. However, out of the 29,000 Nazarene Churches that exist in the world, 13,000 reported having less than 1 teenager in their church. If your church is one of those 13,000, I hope you see that as a challenge to invite young people into your worship. As always, we are willing to help you any way we can. I count it a privilege to serve as your District NYI President. As I attend the various meetings this position calls for, I am often asked the question, who do you represent? I am always honored to say that I represent the Northeast Indiana District. Respectfully Submitted, Brandon Kirk 4. Laura High - NMI Dr. Roland, Rev Kirk, Rev. Hines, Pastors, Delegates, and Guests of the Convention: Building Together The winds blew in the night. As far as spring storms go it wasn t that impressive. There were no blaring sirens, no rush to the interior rooms or basements, no sound of the approaching apocalypse. The winds blew and the vast majority of the community kept sleeping. In the few homes where the wind was heard people slightly roused, adjusted their pillows and dropped back into a deeper sleep. Nothing impressive until the morning light began to illuminate the downtown streets. The streets were littered with bricks and a community sentinel of well over 100 years was destroyed. Barricades were hastily erected, photos rushed to the internet and the waking people jumped into their cars to go see the unthinkable with their own eyes. How could this have happened? The conversations began, the blame was cast, but it was too late. The sentinel was dead. Only the eulogies remained. What had been built with enthusiasm and hope, what had been a symbol of the success of the community was now a pile of rubble. The culprit wasn t the passing time or poor construction methods, or obsolescence; for around the world there are buildings that are centuries older still serving their purposes, the culprit was neglect. What had been beautiful, what had been useful, what had motivated, and awed was now rubble. As we build together we must keep the image of failure before us. For regardless of our words to the opposite, FAILURE IS ALWAYS AN OPTION. We must look deeply into our own actions and attitudes to determine if we are contributors to success or contributors to failure and what are the consequences of those of options. To shrink our world focus to our own boundaries and our own communities and to neglect the Great Commission is a failure of the most dreadful of consequences: The Children of Madagascar will remain uneducated and living on the streets The people of Kenya will continue to be plagued by the horrors of gender-based violence The hungry and thirsty will die The people of Papua New Guinea will continue to suffer from untreated disease and illness The Word will go unproclaimed 89

91 Around the world people will huddle in the dark despair of sin and death. All because of our neglect. Our neglect of the work, our neglect of the grand and glorious vision and promise, our neglect of the power of the Holy Spirit. Failure is always an option. and the vast majority of the community kept sleeping. In the few homes where the wind was heard people slightly roused, adjusted their pillows and dropped back into a deeper sleep. Our forefather John Wesley spoke of this possibility of failure when he said, My fear is that our people will become content to live without the fire, the power, the excitement, the supernatural element that makes us great. A greatness that is found only through obedience to the call of God and receiving the overwhelming power of the Holy Spirit. I proclaim to you today that the blind are receiving sight, the lame are walking, those with leprosy are being cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news is preached to the poor. (Matthew 11: 4) And I am proud to report that the churches and the people of the Northeastern Indiana District have been part of this great outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Our people have traveled around the world to build homes and churches. They have welcomed strangers into their homes, they have reached out across the globe while not forgetting the neighbor in their own communities. They have prayed, they have opened their minds to learning, they have discipled and have given of their time, talents and resources. They have succeeded while keeping before their eyes the vision of success as well as the consequences of failure. I am proud to report that Northeastern Indiana is a 100% District for World Evangelism Fund! In spite of long cold winters, in spite of the storms that would not cease, in spite of increased expenses to maintain their churches and homes in spite of the option of failure THEY HAVE SUCCEEDED. We have succeeded through the dedication of workers such as Maxine Walburn of the Redkey church, who is completing her tenure as the Local NMI President after 33 years of service. We have succeeded through such projects as providing clean water, clothing and shelter. We have succeeded through welcoming the outcast and visiting the prisoners. We have succeeded. We have succeeded through providing opportunities for children to interact with missions such as the NMI Carnival during Family Camp, and today, I am proud to announce that your district council has voted to make it possible for each retired missionary on our district to attend the annual Prime Time retreat by paying their way in full. Through our actions we have been revealing the power and love of the Holy God to a lost and dying world. We have succeeded. And through it all we have been Building Together. Building a spirit of cooperation rather than a spirit of competition. Building a work that spans the generations, as children filled cards with quarters for Alabaster offering, teens participated in collecting food for the hungry, and people of all ages assembled Crisis Care Kits and School Pal Paks. Building Together, not with mortar and stone but with a love for God, a respect and love for all of humanity, and the power of the Holy Spirit. We have labored with the mind of Nehemiah who, when faced with the plans of the enemy and the possibility of failure in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, said in Nehemiah 4:14: 14 After I looked things over, I stood up and said to the nobles, the officials and the rest of the people, Don t be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your families, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your homes. 90

92 Today we declare in this Convention, we will not grow complacent, we will not be afraid of the enemy. We will not sleep. WE WILL REMEMBER THE GREAT AND AWESOME LORD. WE WILL FIGHT FOR OUR FAMILIES, We will fight FOR ALL THE PEOPLE! WE WILL SERVE HIM! WE WILL BUILD TOGETHER TO BRING HONOR AND GLORY TO GOD. THIS IS OUR CALLING, THIS IS OUR VOW This is Nazarene Missions International! This is Nazarene Youth International, This is Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries. THIS IS BUILDING TOGETHER! WE WILL SUCCEED NOT THROUGH OUR OWN MIGHT AND POWER BUT THROUGH THE POWER, THE BLOOD, AND THE RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST. Respectfully submitted, Rev. Laura A High B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD REPORT The NEI District Advisory Board met five times this year to address the business of the District. Additional matters were considered by way of and conference calls. At the first meeting, Rev. Paul White was elected as vice chair of the NEI Advisory Board, and Ken Swan was elected as secretary. Jeff Kardatzke continued to serve as District treasurer and Jim Ballenger as District secretary. Dr. David Roland served as chairman. Other members on the Board were Gene Snowden, Larry Stafford, Gary Cable, Mark Bennett, Mark Dill, Phil Rogers, and Steve Doan. In August 2014, Dr. David G. Roland will complete twelve years of service as District Superintendent at NEI. Commendation is due Dr. Roland and his wife Cheryl for outstanding leadership. Thanks also go to Tiffany Ball for efficient office management and to Rev. Dan and Karen Heincker for their capable leadership to Shiloh Park. Thanks also are due Larry Stafford for tracking the Church Budget Progress. The DAB received a report concerning the compassionate ministry program at Grace Point South in Fort Wayne. Emphasis is placed on three areas of service Life Skills Training, Family Support, and Recovery Program. The DAB recognized a need for greater emphasis of compassionate ministries in our churches. In addition, the DAB conducted a planning and strategy session with NYI, NMI, and SDMI to elicit ideas concerning how the District can best serve the local churches and work together more effectively. Creative and innovative approaches were considered. The Advisory Board approved the following requests from the local churches: Crossroad preschool request approved by . Anderson First Church expansion concept approved. Jimtown Church: sale of property for $79,500 approved. Pastoral financial support given to Kendallville CrossPointe Family Church. The Advisory Board approved the following actions: 91

93 Transitional support of $2500 to Fort Wayne Trinity with the retirement of Rev. Ken Stirratt. Closure, disorganization, and sale of the Albany Church for $22,000. Rental of parsonage. A restart for Muncie New Horizon with the partnership of Muncie Southside. Repair of the Waterloo Parsonage for possible sale with the aid of the La Grange Hispanic Church. Renting of the Modoc Church parsonage. Forgiving a debt of $22,000 owed to the District by the New Paris Church. Benevolence to Mark Murphy for medical aid. The DAB approved the transfer-in of the following elders: Kirk Johnson from South Central Ohio to Wabash Kendra Cable from Southwestern Indiana to Anderson First Brenda E. Lewis from NW Ohio to Ft. Wayne Grace Point Ward R. Lewis from NW Ohio to Ft. Wayne Grace Point John W. Hollis from NW Illinois to Elkhart Northside The DAB approved the transfer out of elders: Andy Dayton from Shipshewana to Northwest District Carlos Sol from Ft. Wayne Grace Point to North Arkansas District Raymond Julian Desrosiers from Churubusco to North Alabama The DAB approved the transfer in of District Licensed Ministers: Cameron Pence from Kansas City to Elkhart Northside Terry L. Habegger from NE Oklahoma to Ft. Wayne Trinity Caroline B. Burch from Chicago Central to Elkhart Northside Christen Sanders from Eastern Michigan to Middletown Brian Hughes from the Church of God to the Church of the Nazarene Bradley M. Speck from Indianapolis District to Winchester Toni L. James from Indianapolis District to Anderson Parkview The DAB approved the transfer out of District Licensed Ministers: Christopher L. Shallenberger from Marion First to South Texas District Edna Sol from Fort Wayne Grace Point to North Arkansas District Philip M. Michaels from Illuminate Peru to Michigan District Austen Bender from Elkhart Northside to Sacramento District Kathryn Bennett from Anderson First to Dallas District The DAB approved the following: Removal of elder credential of Jamie Stiefel (united with another denomination) Removal of elder credential of Margie Vandergraff (united with another denomination) 92

94 Also, the following preaching credentials were approved: Local license to Pastor Kyle Lowry Renewal of local license to Judy Hobbick Recommended each district licensed pastor for renewal of credentials Churches in process of March 30, 2014 Muncie New Horizon North Manchester Farmland Shipshewana Anderson Eastview Peru Elders retiring at the District Assembly 2014 are Thomas W. Chapman, Danny Griffin, and Tony Winter. Other Items of Interest: The Financial Report of April 1, 2013 to March 30, 2014 by Treasurer Jeff Kardatzke was as follows for the undesignated District Only Fund: Total Receipts $792,507 Total Disbursements $651,525 Ending Balance $673,097 The investment proposal from Ken Schmidt and Royal Alliance was approved. (This year the Royal Alliance investment balance has increased April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 by $178,000.) A district Mentoring program for young ministers was approved. A District Maternity Leave policy was approved. The DAB selected the 2014 Nominating Committee. The DAB affirmed NYI s decision to invest in Shiloh Park by rebuilding the snack stand and basketball court area for outside worship services. The date of the NEI District Assembly is May 7-8, Respectfully submitted, Ken Swan, Secretary David Roland, Chairman MINISTERIAL CREDENTIAL BOARD REPORT A. We recommend the following elders and licensed ministers be received by transfer: Elders- Kendra Cable from Southwestern Indiana District (Anderson First), John W. Hollis from Northwestern Illinois District (Elkhart Northside), Kirk Johnson from South Central Ohio District (Wabash), Brenda E. Lewis from Northwest Ohio (Ft. Wayne Grace Point), Ward R. Lewis from Northwest Ohio (Ft. Wayne Grace Point) 93

95 Licensed Ministers- Caroline B. Burch from Chicago Central (Elkhart Northside), Terry Leon Habegger from Northeastern Oklahoma District (Ft. Wayne Trinity), Toni L. James from Indianapolis District (Anderson Parkview), Cameron Pence from Kansas City District (Elkhart Northside), Christen Sanders from Eastern Michigan District (Middletown), Bradley M. Speck from Indianapolis District (Winchester) B. We recommend the following be granted Elders orders, exchange Deacon orders for Elder orders, & Recognition of Credentials: Anthony Baker, Terry Leon Habegger, Jamie Arhtur Smethers McBride, Jason Jerome McCloskey, Cameron Corbet Pence, Christen Elaine Sanders. Exchanging Deacon orders for Elder orders: Jill Renee' Waltz. Recognition of Credentials: Charles Kris McPherson. C. We recommend the following elders be granted retired status: Thomas Chapman, Danny Griffin, Anthony Winter D. We recommend the following be granted a district minister s license: Ian Fancher, Judy Hobbick, Bryan Hughes, Evan Offutt, Bryan Shelly, Fred Stevens, Gene Stover, Sandra White. E. We recommend the following licensed ministers be recommended to the Board of General Superintendents for removal of divorce as a barrier to ordination: Brenda Haddix, Bryan Hughes, Andrea Hughes, Adam Stout, David Wust F. We recommend the following licensed ministers be granted renewal of a district minister s license: Clint Abney, Remington Anksorus, Anthony Baker, Wes Ball, Travis Barnett, Milissa Beeman, Kay Browning, Caroline Burch, Katlynn Chambless, Brandon Clark, Brian Clark, Chad Clark, Cory Clark, Jennifer Coffman, Brian Couch, Justin Couch, John Fairchild, Jr. Vicki Fredrick, Marcia Freeman, Becky Goodman, Jose Guevara, Brenda Haddix, Donald Harr, Michael Hazlet, Lisa Joy High, Austin Hill, Jerry Hobbick Sr., John Houk, Patrick Hurley, Toni James, Jami Jones, Ashley LeCount, Doug Lewis, Damon Lister, Juan Loredo, Loretta Mansfield, Jared Mathison, Jamie McBride, Jason McCloskey, James Mercer, Andrew Miller, Dustin Phillips, Caleb Rogers, Samual Que, Richard Shiveley, Elizabeth Stroop, Mary Schenck, Bradley Speck, Adam Stout, Hugh Taylor, Paul Ward, Scott Zent G. We recommend the following elders and licensed ministers be granted transfer: Elders- Andy Dayton to Northwest District, Kent Wright to the Northwest District. Raymond Julien Desrosiers to North Alabama, Carlos Sol to North Arkansas District Consecrated Deaconess- Edna Sol to North Arkansas District Licensed Ministers- Austin Bender to Sacramento District, Kathryn Bennett to Dallas District, Philip Matthew Michaels to Michigan District, Christopher Lee Shallenberger to South Texas District. H. We recommend the following renewals: 94

96 1. Evangelism service retired Robert L. Donham (RA), A. Richard Veach (RA), Oren Woodward (RA) 2. Registered Evangelist Renewal Katrina Arbuckle, Cory Clark, Laura Ann Clifford High 3. Commissioned Evangelist Renewal Eddie Jones, Mark Murphy 4. Registered Song evangelist Renewal Mark Murphy 5. Retired Song evangelist Renewal Gloria Helms 6. Consecrated Deaconness Dorothy Johnson I. The following elders have been removed from the membership and ministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another denomination: Michael Sommer, Jamie Stiefel, Margie Vandergraff J. We recommend the following licensed ministers not be renewed: Danny Barrett, Joel Christian, Carl Kallsen, Deanna Pittman Respectfully submitted, David G. Roland, Chairman James W. Ballenger, Secretary Board of Ministerial Studies Report After examination of the study records, the Board of Ministerial Studies recommends the following: Graduated from the course of study: Elders: Travis Barnett, Vickie Fredrick, Terry Habegger, John Houk, Patrick Hurley, Jason McCloskey, Jill Waltz Student placement for those pursuing the course of study for Elders: Fourth Level: Remington Anksorus, Wes Ball, Brian Clark, Cory Clark, Caroline Burch, Ian Fancher, Marcia Freeman, Brenda Haddix, Austin Hill, Jerry Hobbick, Juan Laredo, Dustin Phillips, Caleb Rogers, Bryan Shelly, Bradley Speck, Elizabeth Stroop Third Level: Danny Barrett, Matt Billington, Joel Christian, Brandon Clark, Chad Clark, Judy Hobbick, Jamie Jones, Evan Offutt Second Level: 95

97 Clint Abney, Cassie Alberson, Milissa Beeman, Katlyn Chambless, Jennifer Choate, Jennifer Coffman, James David Cole, Brian Couch, Justin Couch, John Fairchild Jr., Becky Goodman, Jose Guevara, Lisa Joy High, Andrea Hughes, Bryan Hughes, Ashley Le Count, Doug Lewis, Jared Mathison, Michael McKinley, Andrew Miller, Misty Parker, Samuel Que, Fred Stevens, Adam Stout, Gene Stover, Hugh Taylor, Sandra White, Scott Zent First Level: Chrissie Banter, Chris Baker, Seth Baron, Mike Herrman, Thomas High, Trent Mounsey, Brian Paseca, Travis Tackett, Geof Wallin Deacons: Compassionate Ministries Fourth Level: Loretta Mansfield Second Level: Jennifer Burroughs Respectfully submitted, Brad Buhro, Chairman - Steve High, Secretary Dear Assembly, 1. Shiloh Park Board God has been faithful to Shiloh Park again this year! God has provided us with excellent leadership through Rev. Dan and Karen Heincker. The staff under their leadership continues to develop as God leads. We want to say a big THANK YOU! to all of the volunteers who do so much to help with various projects. We believe that God has gifted each of us differently, and together we can accomplish the mission that God has set before us. Shiloh Park exists to win children, youth, men and women to Christ, and also, through a variety of programming, to provide a safe environment for discipleship, Christian growth for developing church leadership, and for modeling the values of the Christian life. Shiloh Park is a great place to connect with God and our district family as we host the various district events. District Assembly, Campmeeting, retreats and Children s quizzes allow us to develop our relationships. Our district summer camps continue to grow in numbers and effectiveness of reaching children and teens for the sake of Christ. The busy summer weeks are always worth it when we see our young men and women saved, sanctified, strengthened, and called into ministry. We hosted the Notre Dame Football team and staff for 4 days last August providing facilities for practice and team building. We anticipate continuing this relationship into the future. We believe that this fits completely within our mission and will reap benefits for years to come. With funding from NYI (leading the way), SDMI, NMI, and various individuals, we have demolished the old snack shack and basketball court and are currently constructing a new pavilion 96

98 designed with the ability to hold outdoor worship services as well as continue to be a meeting place for Godly conversations. A new basketball court will also be part of this project. The volunteer labor to accomplish such a task has been tremendous. From Minister s work days to Saturdays to weekly work by a few volunteers, this project has been a team effort. God has great things in store for using Shiloh Park to build His Kingdom. What a privilege to serve the Lord and see all that He accomplishes through us. Respectfully submitted, Chad Finney, Chairman Shiloh Park Board C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Assembly Finance We, your Assembly Finance Committee commend the NEI District Family for your faithful investment in the church at home and literally around the world. Your support makes it possible for the church to strategically move toward fulfilling the mandate of the gospel to reach others. We believe that the love of God compels us to be faithful to the practice of stewardship and that it is a vital part of Christlike discipleship. We offer thanks and pay tribute to the devoted treasurer of each local church who carries the heavy load of responsibility for the handling of church funds. Often working long hours and late into the night they stretch every dollar for maximum benefit. Thank you also pastors and church board members for making denominational support a priority. Furthermore, we recommend that: 1.0 Stewardship and Finance 1.1 The contents of this report be ed to every pastor and distributed by the pastor to each local church board member and that special attention be given to recommendations in the report that apply to local church policies (sections 1-3) and the Tithe Plus Funding the Mission Plan (section 8.0). 1.2 In addition to scriptural preaching and teaching regarding tithing and giving of offerings, our pastors seek to keep their congregations informed of the benefits and blessings of giving through wills, trusts, annuities and endowments to the educational, home mission, and world mission programs of the church. 1.3 Each church endeavor to maximize its giving for the educational extension ministry fund by utilizing matching fund programs offered by many of the employer corporations of its members. Olivet designates the educational extension gifts from churches and the matching portions of those gifts toward scholarships to Nazarene students. By utilizing such programs, our churches are better able to serve the financial needs of Nazarene students wishing to attend Olivet. 1.4 Each church establish a separate accounting for monies raised for the building fund and or missions, with this money being used only for that purpose. 1.5 Each local church considering building or property acquisition that will incur debt is encouraged to follow the district recommendation to limit total indebtedness to no more than two times the average of the total raised for the previous three years. In seeking approval from the District Advisory Board the church must demonstrate financial stability by having paid the Tithe Plus for the two years 97

99 prior to the request as well as show ability to meet the loan payments without jeopardizing the spiritual life of the church (Manual 234). 1.6 Each church board require a weekly report of all receipts from every department be given to the pastor, treasurer, and financial secretary. All financial records of the church, and its departments, be audited each year (internal or external) and that the records be open to the pastor at all times (Manual paragraph ). No financial policy should be established without the knowledge and consent of the pastor. 1.7 Each church should prepare an annual operating budget and submit a copy to the district office for review by May All Nazarene sponsored organizations (such as daycares, church schools, compassionate ministry centers), including those operating as separate 501[c]3 organizations within the boundaries of the Northeastern Indiana District, shall submit an annual financial report and operating budget to the District Office by the start of their physical year. 1.9 Each local church is responsible to protect their tax exempt and business status in the local, county, state, and federal governments. The following business reports are to be filed on a regular basis to protect the local church status. COUNTY: Business Tangible Personal Property Return filed each year with the county assessor by May 15 th Form 103 short Form 104 Ditch Tax Form 136 Application for property tax exemption filed every other year by May 15 th. STATE: Business Entity Report (annually) NP-20 Non Profit Organization Report (annually by May 15 th ) Dept of Revenue FEDERAL: 941 Employer Quarterly Federal Tax Return W-2, W-3, W-4, Pastor and Staff Salary/Benefits 2.1 Each local church board review the pastor and/or staff's salary and benefits at least annually. The senior pastor's compensation package increase should be equal to at least the current cost of living percentage plus any determined merit increase. The church board secretary should report the action taken to the district superintendent. 2.2 Each church reimburses the pastor's actual professional auto expenses or reimburse for miles driven up to the IRS maximum mileage rate. Churches may also consider leasing or purchasing a car for the pastor's use. This is a church expense, not a pastoral benefit. 2.3 Each church pay all expenses in providing a church-owned parsonage. Church owned parsonages should be inspected annually for needed repairs/upgrades by the local church. When the local church board votes to provide a housing allowance for a pastor-owned home, the allowance should be sufficient to cover these expenses. The pastor/staff compensation package should be reviewed annually and documented in the church board minutes according to IRS regulations. 98

100 2.4 Each church assume the cost of travel, meals, child care, and fees to the preachers meetings, retreats, seminars, and other district and general church sponsored activities for the pastor and immediate family. This is not to be considered vacation time. 2.5 The minimum vacation program for senior pastors who have served in the Church of the Nazarene 1 to 4 years should be 14 days including two Sundays; 5 to 10 years should be 21 days including three Sundays; 11 to 14 years should be 30 days, including four Sundays. Fifteen years or longer should be 37 days, including five Sundays. The pastor is also to be given at least one day per week, and we recommend two days per week, for personal use. All vacation and personal time is to be with full pay, and based on the statistical year, not to be accumulated. Vacation and personal time should be taken at a time of the pastor's own choosing with consideration being given to the local church calendar. This time shall be in addition to national holidays as determined by the local church board. Pastors moving from one church to another during the statistical year should prorate their vacation time. 2.6 The senior pastor, with the local board, should designate a vacation program for all staff. 2.7 Local churches should recognize that families moving to pastor their churches will incur expenses in addition to the basic truck rental and moving fees. Consideration should be given to additional expenses related to insurance, auto licensing, school registrations, and so on. An extra week s salary is recommended to cover such expenses. 2.8 Pastors be granted an additional seven days leave, including one Sunday, with full pay, for continuing education or study and report back to the church board on the activity. 2.9 We encourage churches to pay the continuing educational expenses for their pastors Each church, in consultation with its pastor, is encouraged to prayerfully consider providing a sabbatical so that the pastor can take the time needed for spiritual, emotional and physical renewal and growth. As a pastor approaches his/her seventh consecutive year in ministry in that particular church, contact should be made with the district superintendent to come and meet with the board and pastor to share a District Advisory Board prepared packet for guidance and options We encourage each church to provide a special gift for the pastor s family and staff at Christmas and at other times during the year such as Clergy Appreciation month The District Superintendent, in February each year, communicate with church boards regarding changes in salary and benefits for the ministers in their local church. 3.0 Taxes and Insurance 3.1 It is the obligation of every local church to provide an adequate health insurance program for the pastor, all eligible full-time staff, and their families. 3.2 Each local church must carry worker's compensation insurance as required by law on the pastor (including bi-vocational pastors) and other employees. 3.3 Each local church is encouraged to carry disability insurance on its pastor and full-time staff. 3.4 Each pastor be encouraged to participate in a personal tax sheltered annuity (TSA) program in addition to the basic Nazarene pension plan. Each local church is encouraged to contribute an amount equivalent to 3 percent of the pastor s salary or a minimum of $10 per month. 3.5 Each church reimburses the pastor and full-time associates for Social Security tax, in accordance with IRS rates and rules. Bi-vocational pastors should be reimbursed for Social Security tax on church income. The pastor and church treasurer should avail themselves of all resources available for compliance with IRS rules and regulations. (see for further information.) 99

101 3.6 Each church should determine the financial support and housing allowance for evangelists and should notify them of such minimum support at the time when the call is made. The final breakdown of that amount should be left to the discretion of the evangelist and accommodated by the local church. 3.7 Each church should provide in their budget sufficient funds to reimburse the professional expenses incurred by their pastor for books, supplies, gifts, media, and other ministerial resources. An accountable reimbursement plan should be established in accordance with IRS rules (see memos at Each church should maintain a current tax exempt status (sales tax and personal property exemptions) by filing annually the proper documents with state and county authorities. Any improvements to real properties require the filing of a property tax exemption in the year the improvements are made. 4.0 Publications and Printing 4.1 The NYI, SDMI, and NMI each share $300 annually for the cost of the Newscaster and website operation. 4.2 All our people be encouraged to utilize Nazarene Publishing House and that creative ways be employed to place Holiness Today in the home of our church families. Additional materials can be found at We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage investment accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit or call General Assembly 5.1 A reserve fund be established to cover delegate expenses to the General Assembly. In addition, each auxiliary is encouraged to do the same. In setting the per diem for each delegate, a formula should be set adjusting the amount to properly reflect a lesser delegate expense when there are two from the same household serving as delegates. Per Diem for any General Assembly delegate who is also a delegate to a convention will begin the first Saturday. 6.0 District Superintendent 6.1 Salary, housing allowance, and expense reimbursements are listed in the district administration budget (Section 7). 6.2 The district is to reimburse the district superintendent for Social Security taxes due on the district compensation package. 6.3 The district superintendent is to be granted 37 days vacation with pay, including five Sundays. This time shall be in addition to national holidays. 6.4 The district superintendent shall be granted a period of sabbatical having served seven consecutive years on the NEI District in the roll of district superintendent. 6.5 The district superintendent is to be provided with hospitalization, life, and disability insurance by the district District Administration: 7.1 District Operating Budget Salaries, Wages Superintendent $51,554 Office Manager $26,

102 Office Assistants 1,830 District Secretary 3,000 District Treasurer 4,500 District Gifts 2,000 Total $88,884 Superintendent's Benefits Housing $43,500 Self-Employment Tax 16,584 Annuity/IRA 10,276 Health Insurance 35,090 Life Insurance 3,681 Disability Insurance 2,388 Continuing Education 12,000 Total $123,519 Other Staff Benefits Office Manager s Cell Phone $ 300 Employer s Portion of FICA 2,300 Total $2600 Administrative Reimbursements Superintendent's Meals/Motels $4,200 Superintendent's Conferences 4,000 Superintendent s Prof.Expense 0 Superintendent s Sabbatical 2,000 Auto/Airfare Expense 7,500 Total $17,700 Office Operation Office Maintenance $5,000 Office Insurance 1,600 Office Utilities 4,000 Office Copier Lease & Billing 13,835 Network Communication 7,000 Office Supplies 4,000 Postage and Mailing 1,350 CPA, Legal Fees, etc. 5,000 Workers Compensation Insurance 485 Total 42,270 District Expenses Ministers' Christmas/Retreat 8,000 District Assembly 5,000 Boards & Committees 7,000 Promotion/Advertising/Web 1,400 Tours/Skill School 2,

103 General Assembly 7,000 Benevolence 4,000 District Auto Replacement 5,000 NEI School of Ministry 3,000 Administrative Gift Fund 5,000 Courtesies & Flowers 2,500 District Disaster Response 500 Discipleship 1,500 Contingency 121 Total 52,521 Total District Operations 327,494 Home Missions Save, Strengthen, Start Other Properties Insurance $67,617 15,000 Campus Ministry 5,000 Hispanic Ministry 3,000 Total Home Missions $ 90,617 Departmental Transfers Transfer to Shiloh Park Operations 120,823 Transfer to Auxiliaries NYI 29,252 NMI 38,155 SDMI 29,570 Total Departmental Transfers $217,800 Operating Budget Grand Total $635, The district treasurer retain in the District Undesignated Fund Balance an amount equal to two thirds of the current District Operating Budget. The purpose for this reserve is to protect against fiscal emergencies and liabilities. 7.3 Funds from all NEI auxiliaries shall be maintained in a federally insured savings and/or checking account. 8.0 Tithe Plus Funding the Mission Plan 8.1 Funding the Mission through the Tithe and Offering Concept Just as Christians are encouraged to set aside a portion of their income for ministries of the local church, local churches are encouraged to support the work of the Church of the Nazarene globally. Each local church commits to give proportionately to fund these mission causes worldwide; World Evangelism (WEF), the Ministerial Pension and Benefit system (P&B), Olivet Nazarene University, and the District Mission. 102

104 Funding the mission percentages are based on current local church income. Church income is any donation received by the church that qualifies as a charitable contribution per IRS guidelines. This includes non-cash donations of $5,000 or more. The plan for funding the mission applies to all churches, including new start churches. The World Evangelism Fund can continue to be underwritten with Easter, Thanksgiving and/or Faith Promise offerings. At click on the Track Giving tab for an online tool designed to assist local churches with tracking their progress toward funding the mission, helpful information, FAQ s, and examples. You may also make online payments for WEF and Pensions at this site. In order to use the Funding the Mission (FTM) site, pastors and/or local church treasurers must obtain a login ID and password from this website and the pastor must then request access for his church from the district office. For Church Treasurers: You are encouraged to use the Funding the Mission (FTM) web site ( to report church income each month (after the last Sunday of that month), and then use the online calculator to determine the amount to send to each of the mission areas listed above. In addition, Treasurers should use the FTM web site to submit Point-to-Point requests. Point-to-Point Giving is a method of recording Ten Percent recognition for cash gifts and non-cash gifts that are not funneled through Global Treasury Services. This method should be used for special circumstances in which a local church sends a gift directly to a Mission Special. Examples of Point-to-Point giving are gifts to the Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) and the Nazarene Bible College (NBC). Once approved, these point-to-point gifts are credited to the local church as Missions Specials. Another good reason for treasurers to use the FTM web site is because some churches have additional income and additional missions specials credited to them as a result of someone (individuals or groups within the church) giving funds directly to Global Treasury Services (GTS). These gifts given on behalf of the church are referred to as Missions Specials from Others. Each church treasurer will receive a copy of step by step procedures from the district office to assist with their work on the FTM website. WITHOUT COMPUTER ACCESS or access to the FTM web site, the following processes (from Stewardship Ministries) may be used to calculate allocations by hand. Each step must be followed, and in the proper order, to ensure that the proper results are achieved for each of the budgets: Calculating WEF During the Year (How much WEF do we need to send?) STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials = Income Base STEP TWO: Income Base [times].055 [divided by] = WEF Goal End of the Year (What percentage of WEF did we send?) STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials Paid [minus] WEF Paid = Income Base STEP TWO: WEF Paid [divided by] Income Base = WEF Percentage Paid Calculating Other Budgets 103

105 STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials Paid [minus] WEF Paid = Income Base STEP TWO: Income Base [times].0225 = P&B Goal (2.25%) Income Base [times].0225 = Education Goal (2.25%) Income Base [times].050 = District Goal (Using an example of 5.0%) Calculating Ten Percent Goal STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials Paid [minus] WEF Paid = Income Base STEP TWO: Income Base [times].10 = Total Amount Needed to Reach Ten Percent Status for the Year Every local church is responsible for submitting funding the mission funds at least monthly as follows: 5.5% to the World Evangelism Fund-- This fund helps make possible the global evangelistic work of the church in over 159 world areas, supporting missionaries, schools, hospitals, clinics, compassionate ministries, as well as regional and global ministry center operations. 2.25% to the Pensions and Benefits-- This fund helps fulfill the promises made to our retired ministers, evangelists, and other clergy, of a basic retirement benefit. 2.25% to the Education Fund-- This fund provides scholarship dollars and tuition assistance to our NEI youth in their pursuit of higher Christian Education at Olivet Nazarene University. We encourage every church to consider the original 2.5% if possible, which has been our standard. 4.85% to the District Mission Fund which services all three departments of the District (NYI, NMI, SDMI) and Shiloh Park. This fund helps make possible the missional work of the church in the northeastern part of Indiana, supporting the planting of new congregations, ministerial training, missional partnerships with local churches, district ministry center operations, and our district support personnel. WHERE TO SEND THE FUNDS World Evangelism Fund and Pensions and Benefits Funds either electronically sent or mailed to: Church of the Nazarene, Treasury Services, PO Box , Kansas City, MO Educational Funds for Olivet Nazarene University and the District Mission Fund are mailed to: NEI District Church of the Nazarene, 1950 S. 350 E., Marion, IN All auxiliary departments of the district and Shiloh Park Ministries are to submit a yearend financial report (showing fund balances and any amounts designated for planned needs) and a proposed budget for the new church year to the district office by April 5 for use by the Executive Finance and District Assembly Finance Committees as they execute their responsibilities. 8.3 Based on the formula described in paragraph 8.1, the extension ministry percentages are: Ministry Percent World Evangelism Fund 5.5% Olivet Nazarene University 2.25% Pensions and Benefits 2.25% District Mission Fund 4.85% 8.4 The District Mission Fund percentages will be allocated as follows: Ministry Percent District Administration 51.60% Home Missions 14.25% Shiloh Park Ministries 18.90% 104

106 Nazarene Youth International 4.60% Sunday School & Discipleship Ministry 4.65% Nazarene Missions International 6.00% Total of Extension Ministries 100.0% Nominations The following nominations are presented in harmony with the guidelines of the Philosophy of District Involvement as adopted by this nominating committee: Ex-Officio Members: David G. Roland, Superintendent; Jim Ballenger, District Secretary; Danny Hines, SDMI; Brandon Kirk, NYI Members: Dan Heincker, Don Alexander, Jill Waltz, Elaine Mumma, Luanne Frank, Mary McClellan, Dave Miller, Katrina Arbuckle, Rich Secor, Ken Schmidt, Dan Alexander, Darcy Dill District Boards to Be Elected By Ballot- (we recommend election by plurality) ADVISORY BOARD (3yr 2017) Ordained Ministers (elect 1) Dan White Brady Wisehart Laypersons (elect 2) Dan Garde Marie Secor Larry Stafford Brad Zehr SHILOH PARK BOARD (3 yr- 2017) Ministers (elect 2) Brad Buhro Al Day ton Chad Finney Jill Waltz Laypersons (elect 1) Gary Miller Marie Secor TRUSTEES TO OLIVET (3yr ) Elders (Elect 1) Jim Ballenger Brad Buhro Layperson (Elect 1) Mark Bennett 105

107 Brad Zehr District Boards to be Elected by Acclamation MINISTRIES BOARD (4 yrs -2018) EX OFFICIO: Dr. Roland- chairman, Brad Buhro- Ministerial Studies Chairman, Steve High- Ministerial Studies Secretary, Phil Rogers- District School of Ministry Director, Caleb Reynolds-CEU Director, Jim Ballenger- Ministerial Credentials Secretary, Paul White- School of Ministry treasurer Elected by Acclamation (chosen from all current members of both boards) Mark Dill Tim Miller Javier Mondragon Rex Person Laura High Richard L. Secor Larry Sheets Tim Sheets Brian Bernius Greg Clark Sherry Rogers Gary Cable Brady Wisehart ASSEMBLY FINANCE (two year term) Ministers (Elect 4) Larry Sheets Greg Clark Brian Bernius Gary Klinger Laypersons (Elect 5) Greg Etchison Elaine Mumma Dan Garde Ken Schmidt Steve Doan Auditing Committee- A CPA approved by the District Advisory Board Respectfully submitted, Jim Ballenger, Secretary Retired District Superintendent Dr. Bruce T. Taylor David G. Roland, Chairman Memoirs Ministers Joseph F. Chapman William E. Clark Jess D. Klingaman Keith McCain D. Fred McMillan C. Dexter Westhaver H. Gene Pool 106

108 Missionary Janelle Fosnaugh Ministry Spouses Colleen Hodge Eloise Shalley Alexandria Colleen Hodge Greama Hague Anderson Eastview Lou Adams Patty Brown Richard Gfiffith Sharon Kistler Anderson First Grace Bell Jack Cole Norma Cox John Dill Janis Hires Gene Jones Skip Jones Catherine Keith Maxine Kuhn Olive LaGarde Judy Ricci Gaynelle Stewart Bobby Taylor Byron Wright Anderson New Life Zella Nichter Mary Layton Julia McNabb Anderson Parkview Keith McKain Anderson Southdale Bill Badgley Margaret Kaster Fred McMillan Angola Russell Lawrence Auburn John Gillespie Linda Powell Mary Sowles Emmett Steininger Virginia Wilbur Blountsville Ruth Harrison Bluffton Martha Carnall Pat Garrett Joyce Gregg Ron Herman Jesse Klingaman Dave McConnehey Sharon Stanton Bristol Richard Myers Deannie Phillips Churubusco Clifford Perlich Everett Osbun Columbia City Delbert Hipshire Doris Meyer Dorothy Minnick Randy Scott Dunkirk Robert Farling Elkhart Northside Barbara Ramza Dorothy Persing Joe Chapman Elwood Zona Sentman Don Copus Farmland Mary Garner Fort Wayne First Jesse Matthews Fort Wayne Liberty Mills Ellis Adams Fort Wayne Grace Point Patricia Hunt Dolores Wozniak Harris Chapel Dixie Smith Frank Keys Hartford City Delbert Dubois Frieda Hoover Huntington First Barbara Bogear Mary Campbell Vernon Coy Earl Elsten Elaine Martin Fern Oden Sylvia Parrett Donald Shank Phylburt Stouder Jimtown Family Lorenia Glasscock Ligonier Ralph Kistler Sue Mitchell Lynn 108

109 Nancy Hill Marjorie Landers Marion First Helen Nesbitt Wanda Baker Marion Lincoln Boulevard Joyce Stickler Middletown Neil O Brien LaDonna Chambless Montpelier Cornerstone Marvin King Janet Southerland Susan Bothast Muncie First Ron Ferguson Doug Clark Muncie Forest Park Bud Miller Don Sherwood Betty Price Charles Pattee Linda Woolum Muncie New Hope Margaret Langham Muncie Northside Josephine Buck Muncie Riverview Mattiebelle McAttee Muncie South Side Wilma Jean Miller Raymond Jenkins Sallie Brown Mary Anderson Orland Ed Webber Ossian Lucile Stout Bill Bell Dorothy Blue Parker City Herbert Pierce Peru James Correll Charles Galbraith Galen Mast Marie Baker Redkey Frank Helm Anna Sharpe Elnora Gardner Sugar Grove Paul Pinkerton Mattie Gibson Wabash Ray Drudge Lorene Huston Clyde Hayslett Warren Hillcrest Eloise Shalley Bill Semon Cindy Leazier Winchester LaVeda Wright Yorktown Evelyn Masters Wilbur Applegate VI. MINUTES OF THE NMI, SDMI AND NYI CONVENTION May 3, 2014 Brandon Kirk, NYI President, welcomed everyone to the 2014 NEI Team Convention. The theme was Building Together, and it was a time to recognize and celebrate all the blessings of the Lord in Youth, Sunday School and Discipleship, and Missions International. Danny Hines, SDMI chairman, welcomed the delegates on behalf of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International. He thanked various team members, including leaders, volunteers, council members, Dan Heincker and the Shiloh Park staff, the audio and visual personnel, and District Superintendent, Dr. Roland. 109

110 Laura High, NMI president, welcomed everyone on behalf of Nazarene Missions International. The convention began with the Parade of Flags representing the 159 world areas in which the Church of the Nazarene ministers. The convention was dedicated to the memory of those who have been called home to heaven this year and have had their names placed on the Memorial Roll. Dr. Roland brought greetings to the convention. He expressed his thanks to Danny, Brandon and Laura for coming together for the Team Convention. He prayed for God s blessing on the day and gave thanks for all who are serving in these areas in order to build the kingdom of God and put the right tools in the hands of those we serve. Brandon called the 5 th combined NYI, NMI, and SDMI Convention of the Northeastern Indiana District to order. Marie Secor presented information concerning the organization of the convention. The time of the meeting was to be from 1:00 p.m. until adjournment; Recording Secretary was Julie Zehr, Brad Buhro served as election secretary; board of tellers was selected and already serving the convention tables. Marie moved the adoption of this convention organization; the motion was seconded and passed. Marie read the report of the District NMI Nominating Committee, recommending the approval of the ballot. The motion was seconded and carried. Marie read the report of the District SDMI Nominating Committee, recommending the approval of the ballot. The motion was seconded and carried. Marie read the report of the District NYI Nominating Committee, recommending the approval of the ballot. The motion was seconded and carried. Brandon announced the first ballot of the day, the SDMI ballot. Voting was completed and ballots collected to be tallied. While waiting for the results, the delegates were given the challenge of building a birdhouse out of a shirt box. Each table was to work together to come up with a plan during this first phase. Marie read the ballot results for SDMI: 218 votes cast SDMI District Council Ministerial Representative (3 spoiled) Milissa Beeman 98 elected Tony Baker 50 Kevin Stirratt 68 SDMI District Council Lay Representative (2 spoiled) Carla Baker 39 Katie Johnson 110 elected Deven Swan 59 Danny introduced the day s speaker, Rev. Mark Holcomb, who serves as chaplain at Olivet Nazarene University. Reclaimed, a worship team from ONU, led in worship. Rev. Holcomb spoke about parables and how they are snapshots into the heart of Jesus Father. God is not limited by what we see. This kingdom we align ourselves with is one where God works through us, 110

111 and at times, around us and in spite of us. He read from Luke 8:4-8, the parable of the sower and seed. He emphasized the extravagant throwing of the seed, which the sower scattered without seeming to care where it landed. Why does it land where it lands? Because that s where the farmer throws it. God is at work everywhere, at all times, seeking to redeem the whole world. The heart of Jesus is to throw seed. Rev. Holcomb concluded with a challenge: Let s live it; let s talk about it; let s throw some seed. The second ballot of the day was the NYI ballot. Voting was completed and ballots collected to be tallied. The delegates began construction of the birdhouses. Marie read the ballot results for NYI: 154 ballots cast; 2 spoiled NYI Vice-President-Neal Peterson (yes or no) Yes 135 No 10 NYI Early Youth Female Representative (vote for 1) Katelyn Bender 29 Emily Eubank 26 Grace Miller 48 elected Grace Thomas 45 NYI Early Youth Male Representative (vote for 1) Carson Boots 57 elected Bryce Buhro 51 Jacob Lindsey 14 Conner Mason 26 NYI Senior Youth Female Representative (vote for 1) Autumn Boots 89 elected Madeline Lindsey 10 Deborah Mitchell 42 Alicia York 7 NYI Senior Youth Male Representative (vote for 1) Brendon Buhro 31 Brett Buhro 22 Ben Crawford 29 Paul Keen 65 elected College/Career Female Representative (vote for 1) Mary Grace Addington 38 Renae Chapman 64 elected Lindsey Kardatzke 44 College/Career Male Representative (vote for 1) Tim Howe

112 Cameron Lengerich 35 Peter Mitchell 42 elected Seth Neal 32 ONU Representative (vote for 1) Alexis Badiac 27 Wanzie Burden 21 Katlynn Rose Chambless 21 Caleb Rogers 55 elected Michael Reddy III 25 Laura introduced Rev. Danny Hines for his first report as chairman of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries. (report given) A motion was made to receive this report; the motion was seconded and carried. The final ballot of the day was the NMI ballot. Voting was completed and ballots collected to be tallied. The winners of the birdhouse building were announced. Marie read the ballot results for NMI: 286 ballots cast; 9 spoiled NMI Executive Council (vote for 2) Lynda Dayton 125 elected Thomas Govin 95 Mary Griffis-McClellan 109 elected Kirsta Tharp 92 Mary Towne 56 Kara Tharp 86 Danny announced Brandon for his 4 th report as district president for Nazarene Youth International. (report given) A motion was made to receive this report; motion was seconded and carried. Marie presented a gift from the NYI council to Brandon. The tellers came forward to collect an offering which will go to support the building of the pavilion. The total offering collected was $2,039. Brandon introduced Laura for her 3 rd NMI report. Laura introduced Tom Govin, Work & Witness coordinator, and he shared about the upcoming Missions Cruise, as well as a medical mission opportunity in an Amazon rainforest. Elaine Mumma, District NMI president, came forward to read names of churches who had received Global Ministry Certificates, Mission Priority One status, and/or District Honor Awards. (report given) Elaine presented a gift to Laura on behalf of the NMI council. A motion was made to accept Laura s report; it was seconded and the motion carried. Dr. Roland closed the convention with prayer. 112

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