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2 2016 MINUTES of the NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE of the INTERNATIONAL PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Edited by ORIS HUBBARD Conference Secretary-Treasurer Post Office Box Church Street Falcon, North Carolina (910) Corporate legal name: North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Official Directory Bylaws Report...15 Report of the Superintendent on the State of the Conference...19 Minutes of the One Hundred Fifth Conference Session Report of the Examining Committee Decorum Report Resolutions Report Finance Report Evangelism and World Missions Report Discipleship Ministries Report Memoirs Report...50 In Memorial Appreciation Report The Retired Ministers Fund Constitution...68 Conference Register...75 a. Church Register...75 b. Church Pastors...80 c. Ordained and Retired Ministers...84 d. Licensed and Retired Ministers...90 e. Local Church Ministers...93 f. Missionaries...96 g. Surviving Spouses...97 Church Statistics...98 Women s Ministries a. Women s Ministries Director s Report b. Women s Ministries Leadership Directory c. Minutes of the 2016 Women s Ministries Convention d. Women s Ministries Awards e. Women s Ministries Finance Report. 113 f. Women s Ministries Memorials Conference and Loan Fund 2016 Audit Report...116

4 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Presiding Bishop A.D. Beacham, Jr. P. O. Box 12609, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Office: dbeacham@iphc.org CONFERENCE SUPERINTENDENT/BISHOP Rev. Danny Nelson P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC Residence: Office: , Ext dnelson@nciphc.com ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT: Rev. Doug Bartlett P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC Residence/Cell: Office: Ext dbartlett@nciphc.com SECRETARY-TREASURER: Rev. Oris Hubbard P.O. Box 2, Falcon, NC Residence: Office: , Ext ohubbard@nciphc.com EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS: Rev. Jon Oliver 3916 Barclay Way, Wade, NC Residence: Office: Ext joliver@nciphc.com Rev. Fernando Angulo 107 Gulf Drive, Dunn, NC Residence: Office: fangulo@nciphc.com Mrs. Linda Thomas P.O. Box 337, Vanceboro, NC Residence: linda@thomasdev.com Rev. Dr. Dwight Dunning 834 Challenge Club Road, Clinton, NC Residence: Office: dwight@ccchurch.org 2

5 (Conference Executive Council continued) Rev. Paul Evans 7115 Farrington Farms Drive, Wilmington, NC Residence: Office: Rev. Bill Rose 220 S. Spence Street, Goldsboro, NC Residence: Office: Rev. Dr. Kevin Robinson 8415 Dunmore Dr., Apt. A, Huntersville, NC Telephone: Rev. Dr. Ryan Jackson 101 Naylor Creek Place, Garner, NC Residence: Office: Rev. Dr. Dan Woods - School of Ministry Director P.O. Box 135, Falcon, NC Residence: Office: pastordanwoods@gmail.com MINISTERIAL AND CHURCH EXTENSION LOAN FUND DIRECTOR: Rev. Oris Hubbard P. O. Box 2, Falcon, NC Residence: Office: , Ext ohubbard@nciphc.com Electronic Reporting System The North Carolina Conference uses an Electronic Reporting System (ERS) for Clergy and Churches to report their monthly activities and giving to the IPHC. All Licensed and Ordained Ministers, Local Church Ministers who are pastoring and all churches are required to report and tithe monthly. If you or your church have not begun using this computer, web-based reporting system, please Oris Hubbard at ohubbard@nciphc.com for a user ID. No software is required to be loaded and the new system is very easy with a little practice. 3

6 DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES COUNCIL CHAIRMAN: Conference Superintendent: Bishop Danny Nelson DIRECTOR: Rev. Jon Oliver 3916 Barclay Way, Wade, NC Telephone: Office: Ext ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Rev. Kevin Mooring, Talent Quest Director 112 Collingwood Dr., Pikeville, NC Telephone: Cell: Office: SECRETARY-TREASURER: Rev. Terry Whittenton 1504 Brunswick Dr., Dunn, NC Telephone: Cell: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Rev. Jeff Smith, Conference Youth Pastor 2507 Lancaster Road, Wilson, NC Telephone: Cell: Rev. Tiffany Trainor, Children s Ministries Director 109 Tidewater Dr., Newport, NC Telephone: Cell: deepsix@gladtidingschurchnc.com Mrs. Heather Hall, Bible Quiz Coordinator 165 Heatherstone Court, Benson, NC Telephone: Cell: heatherhall1031@gmail.com Rev. Janice Marshburn, Women s Ministries Director 5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC Telephone: janicemarshburn@embarqmail.com Rev. Danny Harris, Men s Ministries Director P.O. Box 8073, Rocky Mount, NC Telephone: Cell: pastordeharris@yahoo.com Mr. Phillip Pearson, Royal Rangers Commander 2165 Bullhead Road, Bailey NC Telephone: pepearson@twc.com 4

7 WOMEN S MINISTRIES BOARD WOMEN S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR: Rev. Mrs. Janice Marshburn 5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC Telephone: janicemarshburn@embarqmail.com ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mrs. Marsha Braswell 7314 Sadie Road, Kenly, NC Telephone: smttbraswell@myglnc.com SECRETARY/TREASURER: Mrs. Darnell Nelms P.O. Box 7815, Wilson, NC Telephone: dhnelms@gmail.com COUNCIL MEMBERS: Ms. Melanie Ross 125 Stewart Avenue, Vanceboro, NC Telephone: melaniejean00@gmail.com Mrs. Phyllis Parrish 202 Muriel Hooks Drive, Goldsboro, NC Telephone: fifiparrish@yahoo.com NEXT GENERATION LEADER: Mrs. Meagan Grady 996 Summerlins Crossroad Road, Kenansville, NC Telephone: meaganpgrady@gmail.com GIRLS MINISTRY CONFERENCE GM DIRECTOR: Mrs. Lydia Mills, P.O. Box Grace Dr. Princeton NC Telephone: lydiahmills@yahoo.com ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mrs. Danielle Maynor, 41 Artesian Spring Lane, Dunn, NC Telephone: x.223 danielle@gtchurch.net SECRETARY-TREASURER: Mrs. Joan Robinson, 3947 Dunn Rd. Suite 5 PMB 22, Eastover, NC Telephone: djrobbie@ec.rr.com HISTORIAN: Mrs. Wanda Oates, 9588 Suttontown Road, Faison, NC Telephone: mwoates@aol.com 5

8 MEN S MINISTRIES BOARD MEN'S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR: Rev. Danny Harris P.O. Box 8073, Rocky Mount, NC Telephone: Cell: pastordeharris@yahoo.com ROCKY MOUNT-WILLIAMSTON REGIONAL COORDINATOR: Rev. Ray Faircloth, Jr. 130 Hollowell Road, Aulander, NC Telephone: rayfairclothjr@gmail.com RALEIGH-WILSON REGIONAL COORDINATOR: Rev. Willis Pearson 5836 Lamm Road, Wilson, NC Telephone: willis4god@yahoo.com LUMBERTON-WILMINGTON REGIONAL COORDINATOR: Curtis Shirley P.O. Box 599, Parkton NC Telephone: Curti123@aol.com DRUSA LIAISON Mr. Gordon Knox 605 St John Millennium Road, Aulander, NC Telephone: grknox1@hotmail.com 6

9 EXAMINING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson FOUR YEAR TERM (elected 2016): Rev. Mrs. Janice Marshburn 5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC Telephone: Rev. Jerry Nelson 1908 Sierra Drive, Wilson, NC Telephone: Cell: THREE YEAR TERM (elected 2015): Rev. Ricky Nelms P.O. Box 7815, Wilson, NC Telephone: Rev. Tony Ward 2501 April Drive, Raleigh, NC Telephone: TWO YEAR TERM (elected 2014): Rev. Mark Fields 2002 Boykin Bridge Road, Clinton, NC Telephone: Residence: ; Office: Rev. Dr. Dan Woods P.O. Box 135, Falcon, NC Telephone: Residence: ; Office: ONE YEAR TERM (elected 2013): Rev. Dr. Dwight Dunning 834 Challenge Club Road, Clinton, NC Telephone: Residence: ; Office: Rev. Marty Warren 328 Stewart Avenue, Vanceboro, NC Telephone:

10 DIRECTOR: ARCHIVES COMMITTEE Rev. Karen Lucas P.O. Box 111, Falcon, NC Telephone: ; Office BOARD MEMBERS: Mrs. Karelys Pereira (Archives Assistant) 1375 Regatta Street, Apt. 201, Fayetteville, NC Telephone: Mr. Stanley Lee 28 John Street, Dunn, NC Telephone: Rev. Blanche Pollard 123 Tarheel Drive, Mount Olive, NC Telephone: Rev. Jim Skinner 733 South Bentonville Road, Four Oaks, NC Telephone: Mrs. Ann Stocks 104 Robin Road, Greenville, NC Telephone: Rev. Frederick Dixon 1930 Tara Court, Apt. 102, Greenville, NC Telephone: DIRECTOR: WIN COMMITTEE Rev. Dr. Lydia Figueroa P.O. Box 9346, Fayetteville, NC Telephone: COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Rev. Martha Bedoya 464 Main Street, Winterville, NC Telephone: Mrs. Lydia Jones 112 Harell Street, Greenville, NC Telephone: Rev. Danielle Maynor 41 Artesian Springs Lane, Dunn, NC Telephone: Rev. Jerry Nelson 1908 Sierra Drive, Wilson, NC Telephone: Rev. Vee Oxendine P.O. Box 1652, Pembroke, NC Telephone:

11 CHAIRMAN: EVANGELISM COUNCIL Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson DIRECTOR: Rev. Doug Bartlett P.O. Box 123, Falcon, NC Office: , Ext. 103 Cell: HISPANIC MINISTRIES DIRECTOR: Rev. Fernando Angulo 107 Gulf Drive Dunn, NC Home: Office: MULTI-CULTURAL MINISTRIES DIRECTOR: Rev. Dr. Kevin Robinson 8415 Dummore Dr., Apt. A, Huntersville, NC Telephone: DISTRICT DIRECTORS: Clinton: Rev. Jeff Bartlett 6160 Minnie Hall Road, Roseboro, NC Telephone: (cell) Fayetteville: Rev. Allen Mayo 6033 Oak Spring Street, Stedman, NC Telephone: ext. 106 Goldsboro: Rev. Jonathan Altman 501 Smith Chapel Road, Mount Olive, NC Telephone: (cell) Greenville: Rev. Ted Coody 1958 Pollard Road, Farmville, NC Telephone: (cell) Hispanic 1: Rev. Francisco Suero P.O. Box 1754, Clayton, NC Telephone: Hispanic 2: Rev. Edgar Ramos Perez 5804 Marvin Taylor Road, Ayden, NC Telephone: Hispanic 3: Rev. Juan Pinedo 4445 Deborah Court, Wilmington, NC Telephone:

12 Hispanic 4: Vacant Hispanic 5: Rev. Manual Medina 1050 Watercress Road, Williamston, NC Telephone: Lumberton: Rev. Steven Jacobs 607 Harry West Lane Ext., Pembroke, NC Telephone: (Home) (cell) Morehead City: Rev. William O Neal 101 Middens Creek Dr., Smyrna, NC Telephone: (cell) williamconeal@hotmail.com New Bern: Rev. Cindy Midyette 8467 Hwy. 306 South, Arapahoe, NC Telephone: (cell) cindymidyette@embarqmail.com Raleigh: Rev. Rob Keffer 2721 Rustic Brick Road, Raleigh, NC Telephone: Rob.Keffer@trygrace.com Rocky Mount: Rev. Michael Bryant 5753 Vicksboro Road, Henderson, NC Telephone: crossroadsphpastor@gmail.com Williamston: Rev. David Bryan 600 S. Broad Street, Robersonville, NC Telephone: boycloud90@gmail.com Wilmington: Rev. Tom Johnson 1808 Wood Duck Street SW, Supply, NC Telephone: (cell) iminhisgrip@hotmail.com Wilson: Rev. Jerry Nelson 1908 Sierra Drive, Wilson, NC Telephone: (cell) tnelson64@nc.rr.com 10

13 CHAIRMAN: WORLD MISSIONS COMMITTEE Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson DIRECTOR: Rev. Doug Bartlett P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC Home/Cell: Office: WOMEN S MINISTRIES REPRSENTATIVE: Mrs. Phyllis Parrish 202 Muriel Hooks Drive, Goldsboro, NC Telephone: (cell) fifiparrish@yahoo.com EVANGELISM REPRESENTATIVE: Rev. David Bryan 600 S. Broad Street, Robersonville, NC Telephone: boycloud90@gmail.com MEN S MINISTRIES REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. Gordon Knox 605 St John Millennium Road, Aulander, NC Telephone: grknox1@hotmail.com DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. Phillip Pearson 2165 Bull Head Road, Bailey, NC Telephone: pepearson@twc.com PASTORAL REPRESENTATIVES: Rev. Donald Conway Rough & Ready Road, Fair Bluff, NC Telephone: ddcpastor@gmail.com LAY REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. Anthony Nelson P.O. Box 51, Harkers Island, NC Telephone: janthonynelson52@gmail.com HISPANIC REPRESENTATIVE: Rev. Manuel Medina 1050 Watercress Road, Williamston, NC Telephone: pastor@familiadegracia.org ADVISORY MEMBERS: Rev. T. Elwood Long 5843 Shiloh Church Road, Wilson, NC Telephone: (cell) elwoodlongjr@gmail.com Rev. Mary Susan Parker 3130 Kendale Drive, Sanford, NC Telephone:

14 CHAIRMAN: HISPANIC MINISTRIES COUNCIL Rev. Fernando Angulo P.O. Box 59, Falcon, NC Office: Home/Cell: HISPANIC COUNCIL MEMBERS: FOUR YEARS (remaining): Rev. Edgar Perez 2007 Quail Ridge Road, Apt. L, Greenville, NC Telephone: Rev. Manuel Medina 1050 Watercress Rd., Williamston, NC Telephone: THREE YEARS (remaining): Rev. Maria Ester Bonilla 1212 Jefferson St., Roanoke Rapids, NC Telephone: TWO YEARS (remaining): Rev. Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road, Saint Pauls, NC Telephone: Rev. Francisco Suero P.O. Box 1754, Clayton, NC Telephone: ONE YEAR (remaining): Rev. Juan Pinedo 4445 Deborah Ct, Wilmington, NC Telephone: Rev. Eduardo Gonzales 905 Willow Leaf Court, Dunn, NC Telephone:

15 MULTI-CULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE DIRECTOR: Rev. Dr. Kevin Robinson, Divine Empowerment International 4916 South Main Street, Hope Mills, NC Telephone: COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Rev. Robert Jones, Breakthrough Revival Center 210 Church St., Greenville, N.C Telephone: Rev. Wayman Kirkman, Hope Christian Fellowship 7720 Hazelwood Ave., Fayetteville, NC Telephone: DIRECTOR: DEBORAH S DAUGHTERS Rev. Janice Marshburn 5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC Telephone: janicemarshburn@embarqmail.com ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Rev. Cindy Midyette 8467 Hwy. 306 S., Arapahoe, NC Telephone: cindymidyette@embarqmail.com SECRETARY-HISTORIAN: Rev. Rhonda Rigsby 111 Woodland Rd., Roanoke Rapids, NC Telephone: (252) jesusislorddec25@gmail.com COUNCIL MEMBERS: Rev. Dr. Lydia Figueroa P.O. Box 9346, Fayetteville, NC Telephone: revdrlif4u@gmail.com Rev. Betty Rogers 912 Magnolia Lane, Dunn, NC Telephone: bettysrogers@yahoo.com Rev. Terri Shaffer 2645 Taylor Chapel Rd., Dunn, NC Telephone: pastorterri@itsajourney.org Rev. Faye Jones 402 Stallings Rd., Zebulon, NC Telephone: fayej402@bellsouth.net 13

16 DIRECTOR: MINISTERS WIVES FELLOWSHIP Mrs. Rose Nelson P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC Telephone: BOARD MEMBERS: Mrs. Anne Bartlett 564 Country Club Road., Mt. Olive, NC Telephone: Mrs. Maria Olivares (Angulo) 107 Gulf Drive, Dunn, NC Telephone: Mrs. Kim Wood 4250 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, NC Telephone: Mrs. Sharon Dunning 834 Challenge Club Lane, Clinton, NC Telephone: RETIRED MINISTERS BOARD DIRECTOR: Rev. Wiley Clark P.O. Box 151, Falcon, NC Telephone: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Rev. David Butts 2144 Page Road, Greenville, NC Telephone: BOARD MEMBERS: Rev. Ralph Jernigan P.O. Box 1549, Clinton, NC Telephone: Rev. Frank Gentry 1208 Whitehall Road, Winterville, NC Telephone: Rev. Willis Pearson 5936 Lamm Road, Wilson, NC Telephone: (cell) Rev. Roland Harrell 5817 Heatherstone Drive, Raleigh, NC Telephone: (cell) Rev. Susan Parker 3130 Kendal Drive, Sanford, NC Telephone:

17 2014 BYLAWS COMMITTEE REPORT NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE BYAWS MINISTER`S RECORDS 1. All clergy shall keep a record of work, number of sermons preached and personal finances through the Electronic Reporting System (ERS). 2. Names of all deceased ministers shall be listed in the Conference archives. 3. A complete roster of local churches with complete addresses, including rural routes, highway numbers, zip codes, and telephone numbers shall be included in the Minutes and listed on the conference website. These churches are to be listed by districts. 4. Reports by both Church Secretaries and Ministers shall be submitted online and check mailed in time to arrive at the Conference office by the 15th of each month. All churches shall report monthly to the Conference. Those churches and ministers not reporting through the Electronic Reporting System (ERS) shall submit an annual report to the Conference Ministry Center by January 10 th. 5. Churches, ministers and church Secretaries/Treasurers should use the new IPHC web-based Electronic Reporting System (ERS). PASTORAL CHANGES 1. Each church voting for pastor shall use official ballots which are approved by the General Conference and provided by the Conference Superintendent s office. 2. All voting for pastor must be conducted within the guidelines as set forth in the Manual of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. No exceptions will be allowed. 3. All churches and ministers shall work directly through the Conference Superintendent when a pastoral change is desired. 4. If a pastor desires to move, request shall be in writing to the Conference Superintendent. A second letter, which will be filed with the church in the event the Pastor moves, shall be sent to the Conference Superintendent indicating the Pastor s desire to be moved, but not including personal information such as motives, personalities involved, etc. MINISTERIAL CANDIDATES - LICENSING AND ORDINATION 1. Application for admission into the Conference shall be made to the Conference Superintendent. 2. Each candidate for the ministry shall be a member of a local International Pentecostal Holiness Church at the time of application for credentials. 3. All candidates shall satisfy the Committee on Examination and/or Conference Executive Council that they have met the requirements of the General Conference Manual for license and ordination. 4. The Committee on Examination or the Conference Executive Council shall not consider the application of any person for membership into the Conference for license who does not have the character reference from at least one International Pentecostal Holiness minister. A criminal background check shall be made on each candidate by the Conference. 5. The Committee on Examination shall interview all candidates carefully regarding doctrine and reputation. Each candidate shall provide a credit report no more than six months old and a minimum six-month record of tithing. The personal credit and tithing reports shall 15

18 not be distributed to the Committee but shall be reported on to the Committee by the Chairman, the Conference Superintendent. 6. All candidates for license and ordination shall have completed the courses of studies approved by the General Conference or equivalent offered by any college approved by the Conference Executive Council. 7. The Committee on Examination shall be comprised of eight clergy members, for the purpose of interviewing ministerial candidates. Two members shall be elected at each annual session to serve for four years on a rotating basis. The Hispanic Leadership Council shall interview Spanish speaking candidates and make proper recommendations to the Conference Executive Council. DEEDS No property shall be accepted in the Conference with a revertible clause in the deed. All deeds to church property shall be drawn in harmony with the specific guidelines as set forth in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Manual. LOCAL CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCILS 1. Eligibility for selection and tenure of service on the Church Leadership Team (Elders, Deacons, Administrative Council Members) will be determined by the local church in harmony with the guidelines set forth in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Manual. 2. The local church shall refrain from electing to the Administrative Council more than one member of an immediate family (husband-wife, parent-child, brother-sister, brotherbrother, sister-sister) in its congregation, except in cases where it is unavoidable. 3. The local church shall not elect or appoint more than one member of an immediate family to church or departmental treasurers offices. 4. Each member of the local church who serves in any official capacity shall be required to furnish evidence of tithing into the local church. RESOLUTIONS All resolutions offered from the floor of the Conference shall bear the signatures equal to the number of persons on the Resolutions committee. The resolution shall be submitted in writing. FINANCES-MINISTER AND CHURCH 1. In pastoral changes, the local church shall be responsible for the moving expenses of the incoming pastor. 2. Each local church shall support the IPHC and North Carolina Conference budgets by submitting a tithe (10%) of its income from regular tithes and offerings (all undesignated income) to the Conference Ministry Center on a monthly basis. The Conference Treasurer will forward to the IPHC Global Ministry Center the portion of all receipts mandated by the General Conference. In the case of a local church's failure to comply with this covenant agreement, the Conference Superintendent shall ask for an explanation for the delay. Churches who keep this financial covenant with the IPHC and North Carolina Conference are encouraged to earmark special offerings. All funds raised for World Missions Ministries, Evangelism, Falcon Children's Home, Education and other designated ministries are to be 16

19 sent to the Conference Ministry Center on a monthly basis and forwarded accordingly. 3. All members of the Conference shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of their tithes into the Conference. Members who fail to comply with this regulation will be subject to the disciplines provided by the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Manual. The Conference Superintendent shall notify such members as to their delinquency by letter quarterly. All tithes are to be paid on or before the 15th of each month. 4. In addition to the tithe, all active members (those not retired) in Conference Retirement shall pay $600 per year for full-time ministry credit or $450 per year for part-time ministry credit (complete details are found in the Retired Ministers Fund Constitution). Failure to do this forfeits retirement benefits for the year not paid and freezes total years earned. 5. Recommendations for salaries, benefits, etc. for Conference Officials, Pastors, Associate Pastors, etc. are to be found in the current Conference Finance Report. 6. The Conference Superintendent shall confer with the church Administrative Council in the matter of Pastoral support where the need is apparent. 7. The rate for official travel shall be the current rate set by the Internal Revenue Service. 8. The Conference Treasurer shall be authorized to pay the moving expenses for one move of a retired minister up to the limit set by the Conference Executive Council. 9. All salaries and benefits including mileage received by the Conference personnel shall be included in the Conference Treasurer s Report. VACATIONS The Conference Superintendent shall be given vacation on the same basis as pastors. He shall be permitted to conduct three revival campaigns outside the Conference boundaries at his discretion and any compensation for such services shall not apply on his salary. Full-time pastors shall be permitted to conduct three one-week revivals or their equivalent each year. Ministers on full-time assignment will receive vacation and revival benefits according to guidelines governing the respective department but not less than applies to pastors. LOCAL CHURCH - MINISTERIAL RELATIONS 1. All evangelistic campaigns, prayer meetings, or religious exercises conducted by members within a radius of one mile of a local church shall be under the supervision of the local pastor. Any effort to start a new church must be under the supervision of the Conference Superintendent and the Evangelism Director. 2. Ministers shall conduct themselves in keeping with appropriate ministerial ethics when making visits to former pastorates and shall not engage in any activity or conversation that would cause confusion and create a lack of cooperation of the church with the current pastor. 3. No pastor or member of a local church shall engage in any effort to solicit absentee votes or to campaign for or against the incumbent pastor. Retired ministers and local evangelists shall refrain from any activity which will have the effect of retarding the growth and progress of the local church which may result in interference with the program of the present pastor. 4. Each pastor, when moving from a church, shall leave a complete file of members with addresses and occupations for the incoming pastor. The departing pastor shall also leave a complete file of minutes of all Church Administrative Council meetings. 17

20 USE OF CONFERENCE FACILITIES Anyone approved to use the North Carolina Conference facilities at Falcon shall follow the guidelines as established by the Conference Executive Council and shall be responsible for any and all breakage and damage to these properties. DEATH OF A MINISTER In the event of the death of a North Carolina Conference minister, the office of the Conference Superintendent shall notify the Conference ministers by and phone tree. Conference Executive Council members will be notified first. These notifications will only be made after sufficient time is allowed for the family of the deceased minister to be notified. CONFERENCE PLANNING 1. The Conference Executive Council will serve as the Nominating Committee and shall determine the name and number of committees needed for all Conference sessions. 2. The Conference Executive Council will set the dates for all Conference training events (not department) and Falcon Camp Meeting. 3. The Conference Executive Council and Department leaders shall serve as a planning committee for all Promotional and Quadrennial Conferences. REVISION OF BYLAWS The Conference Executive Council shall serve as the Standing Committee on Revision of Bylaws. All revisions shall be recommended to the Conference in session by the Revision Committee. A two-thirds majority vote shall be required to revise the Bylaws between Quadrennial Conferences. Respectfully submitted: Superintendent Jim Whitfield (Chair) Rev. Danny Nelson Rev. Oris Hubbard Rev. Jon Oliver Rev. Fernando Angulo Mrs. Linda Thomas Rev. Doug Bartlett Rev. Dwight Dunning Rev. Paul Evans Rev. Ferrell Hardison 18

21 2016 STATE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE BISHOP DANNY NELSON, CONFERENCE SUPERINTENDENT AUGUST 5, 2017 What an honor and privilege it is to report to you today on the spiritual health of the North Carolina Conference for 2016 and to look ahead for the remainder of 2017 and beyond. I am indeed excited at what God has done and is doing even now in our conference. My testimony is that Christ is real and lives within. I thank Him for His saving, sanctifying power and for the Holy Spirit s fullness in my life. I thank Him for my wife Rose, my life companion, my best friend and confidant. I would not be here without her. I thank Him for our children: Nicole and our son-in-law John; for James and our daughter-inlaw Jessie; I thank God for the five greatest grandchildren in the world; Kaitlyn, Ava, Jackson, Katy and Blake. I thank God for the call to preach that He placed on my life in 1966 at Falcon Youth Camp, and for the honor to preach for these fifty-one years. The IPHC has been my church family since before I was born; I thank Him for my heritage and for the teachings and doctrines of this denomination. I have no hesitancy in stating that I am a member of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. I am still excited!! I want to thank God for the anointing, strength and guidance He provides me. I want to declare and express that anything we accomplish is done on the shoulders of great men and women who have gone before us and I praise God for their contribution to the Kingdom. Thank you for your prayers and support. I also want to say thank you to talented office staff, who are diligent, efficient and conscientious in their duties: Nicole Turransky, Sheila Oglesby, Ginger Wheeler, Karen Carter, Nicole Oliver and Karelys Pereira. I say thank you to Mark Lucas, our facilities maintenance person. You should be proud of this group of people. Thank God for a Conference Executive Council, who is diligent in its work for you and the Kingdom. Thank you, Doug Bartlett, Oris Hubbard, Jon Oliver, and Fernando Angulo for the efficient work you do; you make a great team; and Thank you! to every departmental and ministry leader and each board/committee member for your fervent work for our Master. Falcon this peaceful, sleepy little town comes alive many times during the year and especially on days such as today when we gather to fellowship and project vision for the coming year. To every minister, thank you for your diligence in preaching the Gospel, representing the NCIPHC and for being loyal to this conference that you covenanted with as a minister. Of that group of 19

22 ministers, I want to say thank you to every pastor, for your faithfulness and leadership. To every member of every congregation, thank you for your commitment and faithfulness to the IPHC. The statistics show that for the year 2016 we ended with 215 churches, 31,557 members, 20,395 average Sunday morning attendance, 9,713 average attendance in systematic Bible study. There were reported records of 3,771 Conversions, 498 experiences of sanctification and 332 receiving the Pentecostal baptism. Thirty-three percent of our churches showed an increase in average attendance over You will notice that I used the word reported records of conversions; eighty-one churches reported experiences. God is giving direction and vision for the coming years. The Executive Council is well into its second year of evaluation and implementation into vision for the next ten years. This conference has so much potential and our time is short to fulfill our potential. It is High Time to ENGAGE THE HARVEST. This is our theme for the 2017 Falcon Camp Meeting and for the coming year. The Fall Leadership Summits will feature pastor Ferrell Hardison teaching a workshop on Connecting. Though much was accomplished for the Kingdom in 2016, many more opportunities lie ahead in 2017, 2018 and beyond. I covet your prayers. Our greatest days lie ahead. As the mother conference, where it all began in 1911, we must lead the way in a genuine revival of repentance, Holiness, an outpouring of the Holy Spirit and a harvest of souls. Thank you for your confidence and for the privilege to serve as your Superintendent. Bishop Danny Nelson 20

23 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. A Member Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church ANNUAL CONFERENCE - AUGUST 6, 2016 MINUTES OF THE 105TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Conference convened at 9:00 a.m. with Rev. Kevin Mooring leading in a time of worship in song. The congregation lifted worship and praise to the Lord in singing Glory to His Name, To God Be the Glory and How Great is Our God Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson welcomed the congregation and Rev. Kevin Robinson led the Conference in a time of prayer and praise. Bishop Nelson introduced Bishop Tommy McGhee as the presiding chair for this Conference session. After greeting the Conference, Bishop McGhee recognized Bishop James Leggett, Rev. Elwood Long, Bishop Chris Thompson and Rev. Jim Whitfield as former North Carolina Conference Superintendents. He led the congregation in a prayer of thanks and blessing for these leaders. Dr. Ron White of Emmanuel College and Bishop James Leggett of Holmes Bible College were also in attendance. Bishop McGhee led in prayer for our college and institutional leaders concerning the challenges that daily face them. Other special recognitions by Bishop McGhee included Pastor John Hedgepeth, Janice Marshburn, Patsy Deese, Jon Oliver and Linda Thomas. Each of these have served or presently serve on IPHC Boards. A number of missionaries were recognized and asked to stand. Bishop McGhee recognized Bishop Danny Nelson to present the report of the Examining Committee. He asked all new Local Church Ministers to come to the front and stand before the Conference. After reading the list of License and Ordination Candidates, he offered a privileged motion to adopt this report. A complete listing of License and Ordination Candidates accompanies these 2016 Minutes. A ministerial charge was given by Bishop McGhee to accept the responsibility that accompanies ministerial license. Jesus called disciples to be with HIM. God works IN our lives before He works THROUGH our lives. The privileged motion to approve this report was unanimously adopted and the Conference welcomed all of the newly credentialed Ministers. Bishop Nelson presented certificates to all the newly Licensed Ministers. Bishop McGhee recognized the North Carolina Conference Executive Council. Bishop McGhee entered into the Ordination Service referencing II Timothy 4. He adapted an adage for today: Old preachers never die, they just preach away. Be sure to pass the torch to someone before stepping off the scene of ministry. Various points made were: We need to have shepherd s hearts in this time of apostacy. We must make full proof of our ministries. Endure afflictions. Be a shepherd. Be a soldier. Be a soul-winner. We are to be a drink offering, poured out for God, but we must also take time to be poured into. 21

24 There is a reward at the end of this successful journey. Bishop McGhee then had each ordinands come to the stage with his spouse to be ordained. Each ordinand was prayed over and Bishop McGhee laid on hands to ordain each into the Christian Ministry of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church and the North Carolina Conference. Jon Oliver presented the Appreciation Report recognizing Rev. Steve Enloe, Rev. Roger Leggett, Rev. Johnny Newton and Rev. Vernon Potter, Jr. who have entered retired status though all continue is some aspect of ministry. Dr. Ron White greeted the Conference on behalf of Emmanuel College. Mr. Joey Leggett brought greetings from Falcon Children s Home. Bishop McGhee gave a presentation on this year s IPHC Core Value, HOLINESS. Bishop Danny Nelson was recognized to present the State of the Conference report after which Doug Bartlett offered a privileged motion to accept this report with great appreciation. The motion carried with a rising expression of gratitude for the Conference Superintendent s leadership. Bishop James Leggett greeted the Conference on behalf of Holmes Bible College. Oris Hubbard presented the report of the Secretary-Treasurer and the Conference finances. Doug Bartlett presented the Memoirs Report both verbally and by video. Brother Bartlett closed by leading in prayer and a moment of silent remembrance. Bishop McGhee called for the election of two members to the Examining Committee. The following were nominated: Tim Bowen, David Bryan, Janice Marshburn, Matthew Smith, Jerry Nelson and Lydia Figueroa. Janice Marshburn and Jerry Nelson were elected by standing vote. Bishop Nelson offered a privileged motion for the Conference to show appreciation to Bishop Tommy McGhee for chairing the Conference session. Everyone rose for an expression of gratitude and appreciation to Bishop McGhee. A motion was made to adjourn at 12:46 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Oris Hubbard, Secretary 22

25 REPORT OF THE 2016 EXAMINING COMMITTEE Local Church Minister s Certificates (approved by the Conference Executive Council) Marianne Dowen (Robert) 236 Deep Creek Drive, Clayton, NC (home) (cell) meanna101@yahoo.com Cesar Geovanny Zelaya Estrada 302 Gunas Drive, Kill Devil Hills, NC (cell) Zcesaryovan2007@yahoo.com Elfida Garrido (Arnolfo) 1227 Alton Loop, Greenville, NC (cell) elfidavaldovinos1@gmail.com Luis Esteban Garro Bedoya (Lila) 464 Main Street, Winterville, NC (cell) Esteban.garro@yahoo.com James Allen Harrison (Bonnie) 3020 Hwy. 58 South, Snow Hill, NC (cell) jaharrison59@gmail.com Steve Mercer (Julie) 3299 Ten Mile Fork Road, Trenton, NC (home) (cell) ponyboymercer@gmail.com Wyvis Oxendine, Jr. 690 Hwy. 71 North, Maxton, NC (home) (cell) wyvo_jr_07@yahoo.com Israel Pereira (Karelys) 1703 Swann Street, Fayetteville, NC (home) (cell) Ijp1231@gmail.com Karelys Pereira (Israel) 1703 Swann Street, Fayetteville, NC (home) (cell) Karelys211@gmail.com Samuel Rodriguez 5700 Nobles Lane, Hope Mils, NC (cell) Sammys201064@yahoo.com Elizabeth Solorzano (Guillermo) 1009 Cromarty Avenue, Sanford, NC (home) (cell) solorzqanoeliza@yahoo.com 23

26 Guillermo Solorzano (Elizabeth) 1009 Cromarty Avenue, Sanford, NC (home) (cell) Angela Walston (Carlton) 660 Country Club Road, Mount Olive, NC (home) (cell) 2016 Licensure Candidates (approved by the Examining Committee) Holly Bland (Phillip) 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Road, Princeton, NC (home) (cell) Rose Hubbard (Oris) P.O. Box 2, Falcon, NC (home) (cell) Benjamin Lee 316 W. Oak Street, Lucama, NC (home) (cell) Melinda Maynor (Tim) 3720 Autry Mill Road, Godwin, NC (home) (cell) Matthew Nunn (Hannah) 110 Sleepy Creek Drive, Dudley, NC (cell) Vee Oxendine (Beth) P.O. Box 1652, Pembroke, NC (home) (cell) Edward Taylor 803 Deer Acres Drive, Goldsboro, NC (home) (cell) Michael Williams 115 Doris Drive, Goldsboro, NC (home) (cell) 24

27 2016 Licensure Candidates (approved by Conference Executive Council) Kathya Garro Gonzalez (Eduardo) 905 Willowleaf Court, Dunn, NC (cell) Frankel Suero Ramirez (Larita) 107 Ribbon Lane, Apt. M, Cary, NC (cell) Richard Allen Haire (Rachel) 6308 Fairground Road, Dunn, NC (cell) 2016 Ordination Candidates (approved by Examining Committee) Michael Bartlett (Leslie) 6216 Azalea Drive, Stedman, NC (cell) Jeff Dail (Lisa) P.O. Box 397, Calypso, NC (cell) John Michaelson (Heather) 30 Atlantic Avenue, Benson, NC (cell) Kevin Mooring (Amy) 112 Collingwood Drive, Pikeville, NC (home) (cell) Hector Patiño (Yinnery) 2780 Meridian Dr. Apt. 4, Greenville, NC (home) (cell) Tony Sasser (Sandy) 1728 Grantham School Road, Mount Olive, NC (cell) 25

28 Ordained Transfers (approved by Conference Executive Council) William Robertson (Jean) P.O. Box 47, Roanoke Rapids, NC (home) (cell) Lawrence Wayne Sawyer Redemption Ministries (Connie) 132 Kings Way, Moyock, NC (home) Licensure Transfers (approved by Conference Executive Council) Jean Robertson (Bill) P.O. Box 47, Roanoke Rapids, NC (home) (cell) Donald Ray Massey (Penny) 170 Ramsey Lane, Princeton, NC (cell) John Zaazouh (Kathren) 122 Haw Branch Road, Richlands, NC (cell) 26

29 2014 DECORUM COMMITTEE REPORT Let all things be done decently and in order. I Corinthians 14:40 I. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE We, your committee on Decorum, recommend these rules of procedure to be observed for the transaction of business in the 2014 Quadrennial Session of the North Carolina Conference. II. RULES OF ORDER A. Procedures not specified in this report shall be governed by ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER, Newly Revised. B. A timekeeper and parliamentarian shall be appointed by the Chairman. C. A chief teller and an adequate staff of tellers shall be appointed by the Conference Council for official counting of all balloting. D. All speakers must be courteous in language and deportment. III. BAR AND HOURS OF BUSINESS A. The bar of the conference shall include the stage and four (4) center sections of the auditorium. B. The hours of business shall be determined by the acceptance of a printed agenda, with the exception of such changes as may be made by the presiding officer in consultation with the Conference Bishop and Conference Executive Council. C. Adjournment will not take place on the opening day of the conference until the election of the Conference Bishop has been completed. IV. REPORTING PROCEDURES A. Committee reports shall be mailed to all ministers and delegates at least three weeks prior to the quadrennial conference. Copies of reports will also be available at the first session of the conference. B. Oral reports will be given by the Conference Bishop and the Conference Treasurer. It is recommended that their reports be limited to synoptic versions rather than reading their entire printed reports. C. The only other oral reports will be made by members of the Conference Executive Council, Director of Discipleship Ministries, Director of Evangelism & World Missions, Supervisor of Hispanic Ministries, Conference Women s Ministries Director and Conference Men s Ministries Director. These reports shall be limited to three minutes. V. RESOLUTIONS Resolutions designed to be introduced from the floor of the Conference that are not included in the Report of the Committee on Resolutions shall be signed by a number of Conference members equal to the number of persons on the Resolutions Committee. Such resolutions shall be displayed on the multimedia screens. 27

30 VI. OBTAINING THE FLOOR A. An adequate number of microphones (six suggested) shall be numbered and placed on the floor of the conference in addition to the stage microphones. B. Any member desiring to speak shall move to the nearest microphone to seek and obtain recognition from the Chair by giving the number of the microphone from which he or she is speaking. Once recognized by the chair, the speaker shall state his or her name. VII. DEBATE A. Members must limit their remarks to the question that is before the Conference. When a question is under debate, the Chair shall endeavor to give equal opportunity to both those who wish to speak in the affirmative and those who wish to speak in opposition. B. All speakers in debate shall be limited to three minutes for any one speech and no one shall be permitted to speak more than twice when there are others desiring to speak on the same question. C. The Chair shall not entertain a motion for the previous question until a minimum of four speakers have been heard from either side of the question providing there are those who desire to speak on the question. D. In the event of extended, repetitious debate, if the chair determines that all pertinent information has been presented, the Chair in consultation with the Parliamentarian may present the question or subject under discussion to the body for a vote. This may be challenged and reversed by a majority vote of this body. VIII. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS A. NOMINATIONS: 1. Nominations shall be made from the floor for all positions except those assigned to a designated nominating committee. 2. No motion to close nominations shall be entertained. 3. Any office holder who is at the conclusion of a second term or subsequent term(s) in his or her current office may be considered for nomination in keeping with the following General Conference ruling: An exception shall be that the Conference in Conference session may consider for nomination any Conference Executive Council member who is at the conclusion of his second or subsequent term in the same office. A separate motion requiring a two-thirds majority ballot vote to pass may be offered to allow each such member to be nominated along with others for that same office. The election will be by majority vote. (IPHC Manual , page 139). 4. Prior to the vote, the chairman shall request all nominees to stand for the purpose of identification. 5. The names of all nominees and all voting results shall be displayed on the multimedia screens. B. ELECTIONS: 1. All elections shall be determined by a majority vote. 2. All voting shall be by ballot unless there is only one nominee. 3. When electing a person for a single office: a. If there is no election on the first ballot, the four (4) nominees with the highest number of votes shall be run on the second ballot. 28

31 b. If there is no election on the second ballot, the nominee with the lowest number of votes shall be dropped on the third and each succeeding ballot. c. In the event there is a tie vote, the conference shall continue balloting until there is an election. 4. When electing Conference Executive Council members: a. Voting shall be done on separate ballots, simultaneously. b. If there is no election on the first ballot, the nine (9) nominees receiving the highest number of votes shall be run on the second ballot. c. If one nominee is elected on the first ballot, only six (6) nominees shall be run on the second ballot. d. The nominee with the lowest number of votes shall be dropped on each succeeding ballot until the number of members needed is elected. 5. In the interest of the Kingdom of God and recognizing the multiplicity of the talents given to the Body of Christ, no individuals except departmental directors shall be elected to serve simultaneously on more than one Conference Council. Respectfully Submitted: Rev. Danny Rollins, Chair Mr. Tim Blackburn Rev. Danny Harris Mr. George Hollowell Rev. Alan Peacock Mr. Jay Williams Rev. Dan Woods 29

32 2014 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Intro: We, your Committee on Resolutions, recommend the following: I. OFFICIALS AND OTHER PERSONNEL OF THE NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE A. The presiding body of the North Carolina Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, when the Conference is not in session, shall be known as the North Carolina Conference Executive Council. Its members shall be elected by the duly convened membership of the North Carolina Conference according to the following organizational structure and the requirements of the current edition of the Manual of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church: 1. Conference Superintendent Shall be a full-time salaried officer of the North Carolina Conference and shall be granted the honorary title of Bishop while serving in this office. The compensation package for the Conference Superintendent shall be determined by the Conference Executive Council. 2. Assistant Conference Superintendent Shall be elected by the Conference and shall be one of the salaried officers of the North Carolina Conference Executive Council, who hold one of following portfolios: Secretary-Treasurer, Evangelism and Missions or Discipleship Ministries. A job description of the duties and responsibilities of the Assistant Conference Superintendent shall be developed by the Conference Executive Council and the Conference Superintendent. 3. Secretary/Treasurer Shall be a full-time salaried officer of the North Carolina Conference. The Compensation package for the Secretary/Treasurer shall be developed by the Conference Executive Council. The Secretary/Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the North Carolina Conference and the Director of the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund. The Secretary/Treasurer shall be elected from a list of at least two nominees provided by the Conference Executive Council, and who are appropriately qualified in the areas of accounting and financial management to carry out the required duties and responsibilities of the office. The duties and responsibilities of the Secretary/Treasurer shall be developed into a job description by the Conference Executive Council, and are to include what is particularly specified in the IPHC Manual (page 136, C-1 through page 138, 2-e). 4. Evangelism and Missions Director Shall be a full-time salaried Ministry Director of the North Carolina Conference. The compensation package and job description for the Evangelism and Missions Director shall be developed by the Conference Executive Council, with due consideration given to the Conference Evangelism report. 5. Discipleship Ministries Director Shall be a full-time salaried Ministry Director of the North Carolina Conference.. The compensation package and job description for the Discipleship Ministries Director shall be developed by the Conference Executive Council, with due consideration given to the Conference Discipleship Ministries report. 6. Hispanic Ministries Director The candidate for Hispanic Ministries Director shall be nominated by the Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Hispanic Leadership Council and subsequently elected by the Conference. The 30

33 Hispanic Ministries Director shall be a full-time, salaried Ministry Director, and full member of the North Carolina Conference Executive Council. The compensation package and job description for the Hispanic Ministries Director shall be developed by the Conference Executive Council, and determined by the requirements of Hispanic Ministries. 7. Executive Committee of the Conference Executive Council Shall be formed from the officers of the Conference Executive Council. The salaried department directors of the conference office shall also serve on the Executive Committee. The executive committee will assist the Conference Superintendent where there is a need for consensus, shared responsibility for decisions or for the execution of urgent conference business between Executive Council sessions. In addition to this, the Executive Committee will carry out assignments at the discretion of the Conference Superintendent, to include, but not limited to, assisting with special investigative tasks, assisting in the process of making pastoral assignments and assisting the Conference Superintendent with providing pastoral care to the members of the Conference. This committee shall be fully amenable to the Conference Executive Council. 8. Other Conference Executive Council Members: Six additional Council members at large shall be elected from nominations made from the floor of the Conference. 9. One additional member of the Conference Executive Council shall be a layperson. The Conference Executive Council shall nominate at least two laypersons, one of which shall be elected to the Council. B. All members of the Conference Executive Council shall have seat, voice, and vote at duly convened Conference Executive Council meetings. II. HISPANIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL A. The Conference will create a Hispanic Leadership Council consisting of no less than six members to serve with the Hispanic Ministries Director. The Conference Superintendent and Conference Executive Council will develop job descriptions for members of the Hispanic Leadership Council. B. The members of this Council will be nominated by the Conference Executive Council and elected by the Hispanic Convention using a staggered rotation, to serve for four years. C. Delegates to the Hispanic Convention shall be subject to the requirements and procedures applicable to delegates of the Quadrennial Conference. D. This Leadership Council will work with the Hispanic Ministries Director to interview and recommend ministerial candidates to the Conference Executive Council, assist in Hispanic training events, assist the Director in oversight of Hispanic ministry, and in various other tasks assigned by the Conference Superintendent and/or Hispanic Ministries Director. E. The Hispanic Leadership Council shall be amenable to the Conference Superintendent. F. In the area of Hispanic church planting, the Hispanic Ministries Director and Hispanic Leadership Council will work with the Conference Director of Evangelism in locating areas and prospects for new Hispanic churches. 31

34 III. OTHER DEPARTMENTS WITHIN THE CONFERENCE A. DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES 1. The Discipleship Ministries committee of the North Carolina Conference shall set the structure for the Discipleship Ministries Council. 2. The North Carolina Conference Discipleship Ministries Department shall assume responsibility for all of the ministries and departments that are reflected in the structure of the general church Discipleship Ministries department, and that are included in its Conference Discipleship Ministries Committee report. B. WOMEN S MINISTRIES 1. The minutes of the Women s Ministries convention shall be approved by this Conference in session. 2. Each local church is urged to organize a Women s Ministries to cooperate with the Conference and General Women s Ministries programs and projects. 3. Pastors should encourage local Women s Ministries to cooperate with the Conference and General Women s Ministries programs and projects. 4. It is recommended that each church purchase a copy of the Women s Ministries Destination Guide 15 th Edition (Leadership Manual) and the Girls Ministries Leadership Manual and that pastors and ministers familiarize themselves with said manuals. 5. It is requested that pastors lend full support to the Women s Ministries Founder s Day honoring the founder, Mrs. Lila Berry. 6. In order to be well informed and better able to function as a member of the Conference Leadership, the Conference Women s Ministries Director is to be placed on the mailing list of each Conference Department. C. DEPARTMENT OF RETIRED MINISTERS. The Conference Executive Council shall appoint a Director and six Board Members to this Department which shall be included in the Conference Budget. D. ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT 1. The Conference Executive Council shall appoint an Archives Director and six board members. The Archives Director and Board shall make recommendations for replacements of withdrawing members, and who will ultimately be appointed by the Conference Executive Council. 2. The Archives department shall be included in the Conference Budget. 3. Each local church should appoint a church historian and purposefully and systematically preserve church records, bulletins, pictures, etc. that may be used to trace and archive the history of the church. This archive and historical record should be updated at least every two years. A written history of each church should be submitted to the Conference Archives Department, and an updated version or addendum submitted every two years. 4. Every church should present items and artifacts thought to be of significant historical value to the Conference Archives Center for the historical record and proper preservation. 5. Individuals and churches are strongly urged to give financially toward the Conference Archives project annually. 6. Local Church Historians are encouraged to attend and support Conference Archives events and activities. 32

35 E. MINISTER S WIVES FELLOWSHIP DEPARTMENT. The Conference Executive Council will appoint a Director and six Board Members. The Ministers Wives Fellowship will be included in the Conference budget. F. WORLD INTERCESSION NETWORK (WIN) DEPARTMENT. The Conference Executive Council will appoint a WIN Director and six Board Members. WIN will be included in the Conference budget. Each local pastor is encouraged to appoint a WIN Captain for his/her church. G. MEN S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT. The Conference Executive Council will appoint a Men s Ministries Director and Board according to the guidelines specified by the Men s Ministries Constitution. Men s Ministries will be included in the Conference budget. Each local church is encouraged to organize a Men s Ministries Chapter and cooperate with the Conference and General Men s Ministries programs and projects. H. MINISTERIAL AND CHURCH EXTENSION LOAN FUND. The Conference Executive Council shall have the authority to affect changes to the administration and disposition of the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund when and if the need arises, in order to comply with any legal requirements or in order to protect the interests of the investors. Such authority extends to separating the Loan Fund from the Conference as a distinct legal entity if such a necessity arises as a result of legal requirements or the Council deems expedient. The Executive Council may modify the job description and duties of the Secretary/Treasurer to take into account changes occurring in the structure of the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund. IV. MINISTERS AND CHURCHES A. Pastoral appointments and adjustments shall be made according to the IPHC Manual (page 145-E through page 149) B. Hispanic candidates for Local Church Ministers Certificate, License and/or Ordination shall be interviewed and recommended to the Conference Executive Council by the Hispanic Leadership Council. C. It is strongly urged that each local pastor and church support all Conference Departments, examples of which are: Discipleship Ministries, Women s Ministries, Men s Ministries, World Intercession Network (WIN), Minister s Wives Fellowship, Department of Retired Ministers, Archives and Evangelism/Missions Ministries. D. All delegates to the Quadrennial Conference shall have attended church and given tithe into the local church treasury regularly and faithfully during the previous six months. E. Salaried, credentialed ministers serving in the local church or in the Conference shall be afforded paid vacation time as provided for in the IPHC Manual and the Conference Finance Committee report. Salaries and allotted vacation time shall not be reduced as a result of attendance at Conference activities or events. F. Actual expenses of the pastor and delegate to the General Conference shall be reimbursed by the local church. G. Local churches shall observe May as Retired Ministers Month and participate in contributing to the Retired Minister s Special Assistance Fund; and in December s Adopt (or Honor) A Retired Minister for Christmas activity. All retired ministers throughout the conference should be recognized for their lifetime of dedication to the Will of God and the preaching of the Gospel and be given an opportunity to minister when possible and appropriate. 33

36 H. Pastors should meet at least annually with all ministry directors in their church to develop greater awareness and promotion of the mission and vision of the church. I. The Conference Superintendent and/or Secretary/Treasurer shall meet with pastors and boards of churches that are not fully supporting the tithe for the purpose of informing them of the Conference and General Programs. They will assist them in formulating a plan to work toward coming into compliance with these programs. J. Each local church is urged to support the ministry of Falcon Children s Home through daily prayer and planned support of the Children s Home ministry and program. Pastors and departments or ministries in the local churches are encouraged to schedule visits to the Children s Home to become acquainted with its operation. Pastors are encouraged to appoint a local church coordinator to serve as a contact person to help in planning and promoting activities in support of the ministries of Falcon Children s Home and Royal Home Ministries. K. Laymen who hold positions of leadership and responsibility in the local church are expected to be faithful in tithing to the local church where they serve. They are also expected to be faithful in attendance at church in order to carry out their duties, as well as at other times for their own spiritual growth and ministry development. Lay leaders in the local church shall carry out their duties and responsibilities in a way that supports the vision of the pastor and local church Administrative Council. V. CONFERENCE A. The Conference Executive Council shall schedule Conference dates and serve as a Nominating Committee for all committees. Retired ministers shall be considered when recruiting members for committees. 1. Resolutions, Evangelism/Missions, and Finance shall consist of nine persons: five ministers and four laypersons 2. All other committees shall consist of seven persons: four ministers and three laypersons. 3. It is recommended to the Nominating Committee that at least one member of the departmental councils or boards be appointed to corresponding Conference committees to represent the department. B. A list of all Conference Committees shall be sent to all churches at least thirty days prior to the meeting of the committees. C. Ministers and delegates shall take their Committee Reports home with them and present them to the Church Board and/or congregation as soon as possible following this conference. D. An editing Committee comprised of the Conference Superintendent, Secretary/Treasurer, and the Chairmen of all 2014 Quadrennial Committees shall review all Committee reports and edit them to provide consistent structure and form. E. The Conference Executive Council and Department heads shall serve as a Planning Committee for all Promotional and Quadrennial Conferences. F. Whenever there is continual unrest in a congregation, the Conference Executive Council shall be prepared to study the problem and recommend a Scripture-based solution to help the leadership and membership of that particular church overcome this obstacle to their success and growth. (See IPHC Manual, pages 147-#9) 34

37 G. The Conference Executive Council shall thoughtfully and prayerfully continue to study the ministry purpose and goals of our Conference in relation to God s Kingdom and shall continue to develop an overall Campus Building Plan based upon those ministry objectives. This Campus Building Plan shall be presented at the appropriate annual Conference for approval. H. The Conference Executive Council shall continue to develop effective ministry programs that will strengthen the home and family life of both our clergy and laity. With the leading and at the discretion of the Conference Superintendent, the Conference Executive Council shall provide opportunities for clergy and their spouses to have times of fellowship and recreation together on a regular basis. Special and particular consideration should be given to clergy in crisis. We recognize that Discipleship Ministries is uniquely positioned through its ministries to support the home and family life of the Conference laity. I. The Conference Executive Council shall be responsible for scheduling Camp Meeting dates and selection of Camp Meeting speakers. J. The Conference Executive Council shall continue to provide continuing education opportunities to meet guidelines provided by the Presiding Bishop. Our ministers are encouraged to attend the Conference School of Ministry to earn continuing education credits and for personal enrichment. VI. OTHER A. Retired ministers and their spouses shall be given meals and rooms without cost to them (when available) during Conference, Camp Meeting, and other Conference activities as determined by the Conference Executive Council. Churches are encouraged to sponsor a retired minister for Conference activities or to make contributions that enable retired ministers to attend Camp Meeting and other Conference events. B. The Conference Executive Council shall do research into developing and establishing a fully integrated system of communication that will effectively promote the ministries and activities of the departments of the North Carolina Conference. Such a system should be efficient and effective in communicating the Vision and Mission of the Conference to the clergy and laity, and advertise the activities and events of the Conference in such a way that the laity of the Conference become well-informed participants. Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Paul R. Evans, Chair Rev. Fernando Angulo Rev. Ferrell Hardison Mrs. Karen Lucas Dr. Lacy Moon Rev. Tony Moore Mr. Kevin Mooring Mrs. Heidi Sullivan Rev. Marty Warren 35

38 2014 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT God s work done in God s way will never lack God s supply. Hudson Taylor, Missionary to China ( ) And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work: - 2 Corinthians 9:8 Recognizing that Biblical Stewardship requires accountability to God and man (Hebrews 13:17) and knowing that the eyes of the government and the world are on the Church, and being confident that the blessing of God is essential if we are to see the growth for which we are praying and working, and understanding that all the churches of the North Carolina Conference have entered into a covenant agreement to be a unified part of the greater body of Christ, and in particular, members of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, we call all our ministers, churches and members to a renewed commitment to Biblical Stewardship and responsibility. This commitment will place them and their ministries in a position of abundant blessing from God (Malachi 3:10-12) In keeping with the requirements of the Manual of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) and the North Carolina Conference By-Laws, we your committee on Finance submit the following: I. LOCAL CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCILS AND OFFICIALS A. Any person holding a position of teaching or leadership in any department of the local church must tithe into that local Pentecostal Holiness Church. While everyone is encouraged to give offerings to building funds, missions, schools, and other approved conference and denominational needs, such offerings are not to be considered their tithe. B. All reports and monies from either church secretaries or credentialed ministers shall be mailed in time to arrive at the North Carolina Conference Ministry Center by the 15 th day of each month. C. Each local church Administrative Council or Council-appointed committee, with pastoral advice, shall prepare an annual calendar year budget. Any tithing church member may have access to the budget planning and development process. This budget shall be adopted by the pastor and church Administrative Council for presentation to the church body. D. All churches shall report monthly to the Conference through the Electronic Reporting System (ERS) or on statistical report forms provided by the Conference. Those churches not reporting through E.R.S. shall submit an annual report on membership and attendance by January 10 th and an annual financial report by January 30 th. E. Churches shall not divert income that is derived from tithes and other non-designated sources into special accounts or funds to avoid payment of Tithe. F. All Churches should tithe to the Conference before undertaking any other commitments. G. Churches are encouraged to practice good stewardship in the area of church indebtedness and debt retirement. 36

39 II. MINISTER S SALARIES AND BENEFITS A. SENIOR (or LEAD) PASTORS: Churches should provide the Senior (or Lead) Pastor a generous salary package that includes housing, utilities, and benefits. This salary package should be structured for maximum tax benefit. The following guidelines are presented as a minimum where feasible. 1. TRAVEL AND OTHER ELIGIBLE EXPENSES: Churches are encouraged to use an accountable reimbursement plan for travel and other professional expenses. Travel is to be reimbursed at the IRS-approved rate. 2. INSURANCE: Churches should pay the pastor s family major medical health care insurance premium and provide other tax-advantaged health plan options where feasible. The church should also consider disability insurance and term life insurance during the pastor s tenure at the church. 3. SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX: The church should pay the pastor s total selfemployment tax due on compensation from the church. 4. RETIREMENT: In harmony with the recommendation of the IPHC Manual for fringe benefits, we recommend that each local church pay the pastor s retirement in the amount of at least (7%) to the IPHC 403b Retirement Plan. For a pastor who is eligible, we also recommend payment of the amount designated by the Conference to the North Carolina Conference Retirement Program. 5. HOUSING: Each church should provide a parsonage or housing allowance and utilities to include, but not limited to, heat, electricity, water, phone basic rate, and garbage service. Where a parsonage is provided the church is encouraged to contribute to a housing equity escrow account for their pastor. 6. SPECIAL DAYS: The Church Administrative Council should consider at least a week s salary for the pastor as a Christmas gift and for Pastor Appreciation Day. They should consider an appropriate gift for Birthday and Anniversary. The Pastor s family should be given consideration as well. 7. PROPERTY INSURANCE: The church should include coverage for the contents of the parsonage and the minister s furnishings in their total insurance package. Consideration should also be given for full coverage of the pastor s belongings in the church office. 8. CONTINUING EDUCATION: The church is encouraged to pay the cost of continuing education for the pastor relative to meeting requirements to maintain ministerial credentials as adopted by the General Conference. 9. REVIVALS: Full-time pastors shall be permitted to conduct three one-week revivals or their equivalent each year. 10. VACATION: Ministers should receive vacation with pay according to the following schedule that is based upon total years in full-time ministry. 1-5 years: 2 weeks 6-14 years: 3 weeks 15 years, up: 4 weeks If at the time of a pastoral change a Pastor has not had all his due vacation he should be compensated for all unused vacation time accrued during the current year. 11. OUTSIDE WORK: In the event a church is unable to compensate the pastor according to these guidelines, the pastor shall be permitted to work outside the church in order to properly provide for his/her family. 37

40 12. SALARY REVIEW: Pastor s salaries shall be reviewed annually as adopted by the General Conference and a copy of the salary review should be mailed to the North Carolina Conference Ministry Center. Churches are encouraged to establish a cost of living adjustment (COLA) at least equal to the annual Social Security COLA as a minimum salary adjustment consideration. B. ASSOCIATE PASTORS AND OTHER FULL-TIME MINISTERIAL STAFF: Each local church shall provide the full-time Associate Pastors and ministers and staff adequate salary. Fair consideration should also be given for all benefit items listed above for the Senior (or Lead) Pastor. C. FULL-TIME EVANGELISTS: To insure that our evangelists are properly compensated, we recommend: 1. Churches employing full-time evangelists (those deriving their major support from revivals) should pay them no less than the salary of their pastor per week plus travel. In addition, churches are encouraged to receive free will offerings for the evangelist. 2. Revivals embracing two weekends shall be considered two full weeks in terms of compensation. 3. In the event a church cancels a revival with a full-time evangelist without giving the evangelist at least a 30-day notice, the church should pay the evangelist if he/she is unable to fill that time slot in his/her schedule. III. CONFERENCE A. The following budget allocations shall be made for this Quadrennium: 1. Conference Discipleship Ministries - 8% 2. Conference Evangelism - 16% 3. Conference Retirement - 24%. With the phase out of Conference Retirement adopted in August 2013, the Conference Executive Council shall have the authority to adjust the Conference retirement allocation keeping the strength and solvency of the program as first priority. 4. Conference Sabbatical and Ministerial Care Program ½% (.5%): the Conference Executive Council shall maintain an appropriate fund balance for use in a Sabbatical and Ministerial Care program. Surplus funds may be used for other purposes as the Conference Executive Council directs. 5. Conference Administration and Capital Improvements the balance of remaining funds B. The Conference Executive Council shall make appropriate monetary gifts to IPHC and IPHC-Affiliate colleges annually during this Quadrennium. C. Conference Personnel Salaries. 1. Salaries of all Conference personnel shall be reviewed annually and adjusted as deemed appropriate by the Conference Executive Council. 2. In addition, and separate from the salaries of Conference Officials, the Conference Executive Council shall pay appropriate benefits as defined in this report. 3. Ministers on full-time assignment at the Conference Ministry Center will receive vacation and revival benefits according to the guidelines established by the Conference Executive Council. 4. The Conference Executive Council will regularly evaluate the feasibility of making Department Directors full time salaried positions. 38

41 D. The Conference Executive Council shall establish a Scholarship Committee to set criteria to award a maximum of ten $1,000 scholarships per year to worthy ministerial candidates who are members of IPHC churches attending an IPHC or IPHC-affiliate college in preparation for full-time ministry. E. Pastors and Churches are encouraged to financially and prayerfully support the various ministries of the IPHC to include, but not limited to, Falcon Children s Home, World Missions, Discipleship Ministries, Feast of Ingathering, etc. God has given called and anointed ministers to the Church for the perfecting of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ. (Ephesians 4:12) We commend the churches of the North Carolina Conference for the high esteem in which they hold these God-called men and women and for the resources they devote to enable them to fulfill the work to which God has called them. Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Doug Bartlett, Chair Mr. Jim Gillikin Rev. Oris Hubbard Dr. Ryan Jackson Mr. Jeff Oglesby Mr. Robert Roberson Rev. Bill Rose Rev. Andy Shaffer Mr. Larry Webb 39

42 2014 EVANGELISM AND WORLD MISSIONS COMMITTEE REPORT In response to the command of Jesus Christ to His followers to go therefore and make disciples of all the nations (Matthew 28:19, NKJV), we, your Committee on Evangelism and World Missions, submit the following recommendations: I. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR A. There shall be a Director of Evangelism and World Missions (referred to henceforth in this report as the Director ) elected by the Quadrennial Conference. B. The Director shall serve as head of both the Evangelism Council and the World Missions Committee, coordinating the activities and ministries of both departments. C. The Director shall serve full-time. The Conference Executive Council shall determine salary and benefits. D. The job description of the Conference Director of Evangelism and World Missions includes those responsibilities recorded in the General World Missions Director s Manual as well as those developed by the Conference World Missions Committee and approved by the Conference Executive Council, and shall include recruiting and training evangelism pastors and church planters, monitoring and evaluating churches on the Evangelism Program, investigating and recommending locations for new church plants, providing assistance in church revitalization, coordinating fundraising for evangelism projects; training effective resource individuals throughout the Conference, and establishing God-honoring church growth goals. E. The Director shall place a high priority on keeping on the cutting edge of current trends in world evangelization, church growth, church planting, church revitalization, and other areas consistent with the responsibilities of this office. F. The Director shall place a high priority on appointing qualified people in leadership positions that represent the diversity in the Body of Christ (multi-racial, multigenerational, and multi-cultural). G. The Director shall compile and make available to pastors and churches relevant resources relating to personal evangelism, church growth, church revitalization, leadership, and spiritual growth. II. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE A. Conference 1. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Director, shall appoint an Evangelism Council which shall consist of the Conference Superintendent as chairman, the Conference Director of Evangelism and World Missions, and the District Directors. 2. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Director, shall appoint an individual to serve as Director of Evangelism and World Missions for each district. District directors will be appointed for a four-year term. 3. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Director, shall designate a World Missions Committee. a. Composition of the World Missions Committee shall be: 1) Conference Superintendent as Chairman 2) The Director 3) One member from the Conference Evangelism Council 40

43 4) One member from the Conference Women s Ministries Board 5) One member from the Conference Discipleship Ministries Council 6) One member from the Conference Men s Ministry Board 7) Two pastors at large 8) One layman at large b. Conference Department heads will be invited to the meetings as Advisory members. c. This committee shall meet at least once annually to develop, promote, and correlate the Conference and General World Missions program. 4. The Evangelism Council, in consultation with the Director, shall appoint various ethnic coordinators as necessary. These individuals shall be amenable directly to the Director, and their job descriptions shall be written by the Director and adopted by the Evangelism Council. B. District 1. The Evangelism Council, in consultation with the Director, shall develop and revise the job description for District Unit Personnel. a. The Evangelism Council in consultation with the Director shall appoint District units. Each District Unit shall consist of the following: 9) District Director (Pastor) 10) Unit Secretary (Minister) 11) Pastor 12) Layman b. Each District Unit shall plan, coordinate, promote, and execute the agendas of both the Evangelism and World Missions Departments. c. The Evangelism Council, with recommendation from the Evangelism Director, shall fill any vacancy occurring on a District Unit during the Quadrennium. C. Local Church 1. Each local church Administrative Council shall work with the pastor to ensure that opportunities for evangelism and spiritual growth are provided throughout the year, to include (but not limited to) revivals, seminars, and workshops, and to ensure that evangelists and speakers are adequately compensated. 2. Each local church shall have a World Missions Director, who is to be appointed by the pastor and church Administrative Council. 3. Each local church should also have a local World Missions Board to assist the local Director and pastor in promotion of World Missions. III. SPECIFIC PROGRAM RELATING TO EVANGELISM A. Conference 1. The main thrust of this department shall be equipping clergy and laity to become effective evangelists and disciples of Jesus Christ. This shall be accomplished by focusing on three priorities: a. PERSONAL EVANGELISM. The Director shall promote relevant aggressive and effective Personal Evangelism programs throughout the Conference. b. REVITALIZING EXISTING CHURCHES. The Director will work with pastors of churches that have plateaued or are in decline, in implementing remedial church growth and revitalization strategies. The Director will attempt 41

44 to customize such strategies for any local church and pastor committed to their particular church s revitalization. c. PLANTING NEW CHURCHES. Since church planting has been proven to be the most effective means of winning people to Christ, the Director shall continue a strong emphasis on organizing new churches throughout the Conference with the goal of becoming a church planting movement. 2. Recognizing the importance for on-the-field training of our ministerial students, the Director should work with students, pastors, churches, and with our colleges and other schools approved by the Evangelism Council in arranging summer internships. a. When such an internship is confirmed, the Evangelism Department shall pay a supplement to the participating church. The Director and Evangelism Council shall set the amount of such supplements. b. To be eligible the church must provide at least an eight-week internship. c. The Director should have make available to churches a list of students seeking such internship. 3. The Director and Evangelism Council shall plan district and/or area training sessions on vital evangelism themes, and promote these programs in the District Leadership Summits. 4. The Director and Evangelism Council shall promote the IPHC M-25 Ministry with its four-fold outreach, Jail-Prison, Rehabilitation-Recovery, Homeless-Hungry and Biker-Motorcycle Club. a. The M-25 Director shall be appointed by the Evangelism Director and approved by the Conference Executive Council. b. An M-25 Advisory Board of four members, shall be appointed by the M-25 Director, subject to the approval of the Conference Evangelism Council. c. A job description for the members of the M-25 Advisory Board shall be developed by the M-25 Director, and approved by the Evangelism Council. 5. Current mileage reimbursement allowed by the IRS shall be paid to the Council Members when traveling on Director-approved Evangelism Department business. 6. The Director, in consultation with the Evangelism Council, shall determine the criteria for admitting and continuing churches on the Conference Evangelism program for oversight and financial support. 7. The Evangelism Council shall determine the number of full-time evangelists supplemented by the Department. In order to receive this supplement, the evangelist(s) must meet the criteria set by the Evangelism Council and approved by the Conference Executive Council. A written revival schedule must be submitted each quarter in advance. The Conference Evangelism Council shall approve all requests for supplement. a. Those approved by the Council as Conference Evangelists shall receive supplements as determined and approved by the Evangelism Council. b. The Evangelism Council shall determine the continuing eligibility of Conference evangelists. 8. The Evangelism Department shall encourage retired ministers, bi-vocational ministers, holders of Local Church Minister s Certificate and laymen to become involved in church planting projects in the conference, making themselves available to be trained and used in Department projects. 42

45 9. The Evangelism Council will determine the eligibility of a full-time pastor to receive supplemental income from the Department if he is also receiving secular income. The Council shall determine the supplemental status of the church that the minister pastors. 10. Each pastor and evangelist is strongly urged to consider enrolling in the Graduate School program offered by Southwestern Christian University. The Evangelism Council may offer incentives, supplements, and scholarships toward the cost of this program as it deems feasible B. District 1. The District Units shall meet at the call of the District Director, who shall determine the time, place and frequency of such meetings. 2. The District Units shall execute and promote the Evangelism Program as developed by the Director and the Evangelism Council. 3. The District Units shall assist the District Directors in disseminating information on the Evangelism emphasis being promoted by the Conference and urging cooperation and participation of District churches and pastors. 4. The District Units shall assist the District Directors in promoting fellowship among the District pastors and churches. 5. The District Units shall assist the District Directors in laboring to fulfill the growth goals projected for their districts. 6. District units should place a high priority on collaborating with the churches in their district to assist in church planting and church revitalization within their district. C. Local Church 1. As the local church is the institution Jesus had in mind when He said, I will build my church, we recognize the local church as the primary evangelizing agency of the Kingdom of God. 2. Every pastor should promote within the congregation an effective method of personal evangelism. Each church should be actively involved in training people for evangelism. 3. The leadership of each local church should consider supporting a church plant and actively seek appropriate locations and opportunities for church planting among both the Anglo and non-anglo population. These opportunities should be brought to the attention of the District Director or the Conference Evangelism department. 4. Each pastor and local church administrative council shall promote the IPHC M-25. Pastors are encouraged to appoint an M-25 Director who will lead this ministry within the local church. IV. SPECIFIC PROGRAM RELATING TO WORLD MISSIONS. A. Conference 1. The Conference World Missions Committee will meet at least once a year to develop, promote, and correlate the Conference and General World Missions Program. 2. The Director and Conference World Missions Committee shall set annual goals and promote these goals to the local churches 3. The Director shall keep an accurate record of the expenses involved in facilitating the Conference World Missions Program and shall turn in these approved expenses to the General World Missions Department for reimbursement. 43

46 4. The Conference shall continue to provide residences for furloughed or itinerating missionaries, including the Johnny Brooks Home, the Mollie Culbreth Evans Missions Home, and the Jackie Wilson Missions Home. For use of these homes, missionaries will be responsible for a per diem charge established by the Conference World Missions Committee. The Director shall supervise these residences, raise funds for renovation as necessary, be responsible for overall operation of these homes and investigate the possibilities of establishing other missionary apartments and/or homes within the Conference. 5. The Director will utilize space in the Conference Connector and other available media for sharing relevant missions information. 6. The Director shall continue to expand the Conference World Missions contact list to include all pastors, local Directors, and other persons in the North Carolina Conference interested in World Missions for the purpose of communicating pertinent missions information and prayer needs. 7. The Director shall inform local churches of promotional materials that are available from the General World Missions Department, and shall keep a good supply of these materials on hand at the Conference Ministry Center. 8. The Conference World Missions Committee shall continue to recognize and reward those churches and pastors who excel in World Missions promotion and/or fund raising. 9. The Director shall designate non-designated conference missions monies for missions projects of critical need. 10. The Conference World Missions Committee shall continue to sponsor at least one day of training for pastors and local Directors annually and also sponsor district training events as feasible. 11. The Director will meet with District Directors as necessary and will plan one District Director s Workshop annually for the purpose of training and informing them of the World Missions Programs. 12. The Director should attempt to coordinate with the Men s Ministries and the General World Missions Department in order to initiate work projects on various mission fields. B. District 1. The job description of the District Directors shall include those duties recorded in the General World Missions Director s Manual as well as those developed by the Conference World Missions Committee. 2. The overall purpose of the District Director with regard to World Missions is to be the extension of the Conference Director of World Missions into the District. C. Local Church 1. The local Missions Director and Local Missions Board shall assist the pastor in promoting missions in the church, endeavoring to coordinate the missions program into the total program of the local church a. Each local church Missions Board shall set and promote to the church annual goals for World Missions. b. Each Missions Board shall devise a strategy for their church s participation in the annual Global Outreach Offering, using materials and resources available from the Conference Director. 44

47 c. The local Missions Director and as many members as possible of the Local Missions Board shall attend all District and Conference World Missions events. d. The Local Missions Director shall keep a supply of mission s promotional materials for distribution to members. e. The Local Missions Director shall endeavor to get General and Conference Missions promotional materials into each member s home. f. The Local Missions Director and members of the local Missions Board shall be informed of the local church s sponsored missionaries (their needs, work assignments, etc.) and report to the church regularly. g. The Local Missions Director shall see that the W.I.N. Director, each family, and each prayer warrior in the church has a copy of the Prayer Link. 2. Each local church shall designate a Sunday each month for promoting and receiving World Missions Faith Commitment contributions and offerings. 3. Each local church is encouraged to adopt a local World Missions budget, utilizing faith commitments to missions and missionaries. When a church commits to support a missionary, notice shall be sent to the Conference Missions Director and to the missionary. 4. Each local church shall strive to observe a special Annual Missions Emphasis. Missionary support should be emphasized during this emphasis. It is a goal of the department that every church in the Conference have at least one missionary they financially support and pray for regularly. 5. Recognizing that children around the world are in crisis, every church in the North Carolina Conference should participate in the People to People program and consider adopting at least one child per church family. 6. Since our missionaries are dependent on the prayers and financial support of local churches to survive and remain on the field, every church in the Conference should invite a missionary at least once a quarter and allow these missionaries to take Faith Commitments. 7. Each local pastor and church should consider supporting a church plant on the mission field. Respectfully Submitted: Rev. Dwight Dunning, Chair Ms. Kelly Carter Mr. Terry Eads Rev. Steven Jacobs Mr. Gordon Knox Rev. Manuel Medina Mr. Finley Neal Rev. Kevin Robinson Rev. Brian Rogers 45

48 2014 DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES COMMITTEE REPORT Discipleship Ministries is primarily devoted to spiritual formation (producing and sustaining personal growth and maturity in the saints) in order to equip the Church for her mission to reach the world and for acts of service (Matthew 28:19; Ephesians 4:11-16). The Discipleship Ministries Department is an integral part of God s plan for preparing saints for service in the Kingdom of God; therefore, Discipleship Ministries is the principal discipleship and teaching arm of the North Carolina Conference, with the goal of making, maturing, training, multiplying and engaging disciples of all ages in evangelism and service in order to fulfill Christ s mission for the church (Matthew 28:20). I. DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT STRUCTURE A. Leadership 1. A full-time Discipleship Ministries Director shall be elected by this Conference in session from its conference membership. 2. The Assistant Discipleship Ministries Director and Secretary-Treasurer shall be elected by this Conference in session to serve as the Executive Discipleship Ministries Council. 3. The Discipleship Ministries Director shall appoint and seat, as members of the Discipleship Ministries Council, the persons elected or appointed as Women s Ministries Director and Men s Ministries Director. 4. The Discipleship Ministries Director, in consultation with the Executive Discipleship Ministries Council and the approval of the Conference Executive Council may appoint up to five (5) members with portfolios, as needed, to form the Discipleship Ministries Council. The duration of service will be at the discretion of the Discipleship Ministries Director and subject to the approval of the Conference Executive Council. a. All Discipleship Ministries Council Members (elected and appointed) will have seat, voice and vote. b. The Discipleship Ministries Council shall serve as a deliberative, legislative and administrative body for Discipleship Ministries in the North Carolina Conference. 5. Should the position of Discipleship Ministries Director be vacated before the term has expired, the Assistant Discipleship Ministries Director will be given first consideration to fill the remainder of that term. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Discipleship Ministries Council, shall appoint a Director and Assistant Director, as needed, to fill any vacancy in the Executive Discipleship Ministries Council. 6. The Discipleship Ministries Director s salary and benefits shall be set and reviewed by the Conference Executive Council annually. B. Responsibilities 1. Responsibilities of the Conference Discipleship Director a. The Discipleship Ministries Director shall cast vision and promote Discipleship Ministries on the Conference level. The Director shall also make every effort to be available and to make resources available to assist local churches in implementing the primary goals of Discipleship Ministries. 46

49 b. Subject to Conference Executive Council approval, a job description for the Discipleship Ministries Director shall be adopted, reviewed and revised as needed by the Discipleship Ministries Council. c. The Conference Discipleship Ministries Director shall visit local churches at the invitation of pastors and/or local Discipleship Ministries Directors for the purpose of training and promoting all Discipleship Ministries programs and ministries. d. The Discipleship Ministries Director may appoint ministry teams to assist in the promotion of Discipleship Ministries programs and ministries. e. The Discipleship Ministries Director shall plan and promote Discipleship Ministries training events on the conference and district levels to help develop and enhance Discipleship Ministries. 2. Responsibilities of Discipleship Ministries Council a. Members of the Discipleship Ministries Council shall be expected to attend quarterly meetings. In the event of conflict, members should notify the Discipleship Ministries Director prior to the meeting. b. The Discipleship Ministries Council shall assist, advise and support the Discipleship Ministries Director in carrying out the vision for the ministries of the Discipleship Ministries Department. Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed. (Proverbs 15:22 NIV) c. Each elected or appointed member of the Discipleship Ministries Council who does not serve as a director of a ministry with its own subsidiary council and governing constitution shall be expected to volunteer to serve on the staff of Falcon Youth Camp one session each year and to assist with other Discipleship Ministries programs and events. d. Discipleship Ministries Council Members are expected to use their talents and expertise in ministry to help develop and offer training opportunities to the Conference through the Discipleship Ministries Department. e. Portfolios may be assigned for specific programs such as Talent Quest and Bible Quest. C. Specifics 1. Conference Discipleship Ministries shall provide oversight for a number of ministries and departments, some of which have their own governing councils and constitutions. The Discipleship Ministries Department of the North Carolina Conference shall support the goals of Discipleship Ministries in each ministry under its purview by providing guidance, support and encouragement necessary to successfully achieve consistent progress in spiritual formation on a Conferencewide basis. 2. The following departments and ministries will operate under the direct oversight of the Discipleship Ministries Department: Adult Ministries, Children s Ministries, Youth Ministries, Sunday School/Systematic Bible Study, Royal Rangers, and Music/Worship Ministries. 3. The following ministries will operate in a cooperative relationship with the Discipleship Ministries Department in a manner designed to promote and enhance spiritual formation and to insure communication, planning, and the formation and 47

50 implementation of strategies: Men s Ministries, Women s Ministries, Girls Ministries and Stewardship Ministries. D. Financial and Reporting Guidelines 1. Ministries under the purview of the Discipleship Ministries Department which have historically relied upon the Discipleship Ministries Department for processing, oversight, receipt and disbursement of funds (i.e. ministries without their own councils, constitutions and/or bank accounts) will continue to operate under the current arrangements. 2. Ministries under the purview of the Discipleship Ministries Department which have historically operated under the direction of their own councils and constitutions and which have maintained their own bank accounts and records will continue to operate under the current arrangements of their respective departments. Women s Ministries, Men s Ministries and Girls Ministries will continue to raise, manage, and disburse funds for projects, benevolence and ministry expenses. 3. The portion of any departmental expenses defrayed from the administrative budget of the conference will be processed through the Discipleship Ministries Department. 4. All department leaders on the Discipleship Ministries Council shall be expected to attend and to report at the quarterly Discipleship Ministries Council meetings and to provide up-to-date copies of respective financial reports. II. RESOLUTIONS A. All local church Discipleship Ministries Departments shall tithe to the Conference Discipleship Ministries Department on all undesignated receipts with the exception of Women s Ministries which will continue to send tithe to North Carolina Women s Ministries treasury. B. All who hold leadership and teaching positions in Discipleship Ministries, both on the Conference and local church level, shall be faithful in paying their full tithes into the church or Conference. C. Youth pastors and all who hold credentials in the North Carolina Conference and those who are involved in youth and children s ministries are encouraged to volunteer for one session of Falcon Youth Camp each year. D. Senior Pastors with staff are encouraged to invite youth and children s ministries staff to volunteer, without penalty, for one session of Falcon Youth Camp each year. E. The Discipleship Ministries Department shall support the vital ministry of Systematic Bible Study for the purpose of maturing the saints and for developing the spiritual, Biblical and doctrinal integrity of the local church. 1. Pastors and churches of the North Carolina Conference are encouraged to take advantage of the training and resources made available by the Discipleship Ministries Department for the revitalization of the ministries of the local church. 2. Pastors and leaders of the local church are encouraged to evaluate local church programs for the purpose of revitalizing and promoting spiritual formation. F. In view of the fact that a large percentage of adults are saved before they reach thirteen years of age, the Discipleship Ministries Department shall support Children s Ministries for children before they reach their teens. 1. Pastors, youth pastors and children s ministries leaders are encouraged to take advantage of the various resources and events provided by the Discipleship Ministries Department. 48

51 2. Children s Ministries leaders are encouraged to make contact with the Children s Ministries representative on the Discipleship Ministries Council and to explore ideas and resources available in addition to those offered by the Discipleship Ministries Department. G. Each local church is strongly encouraged to participate in the Annual Discipleship Ministries Emphasis Offering. H. The Discipleship Ministries Department shall offer Conference/District training events each year for the purpose of providing relevant and practical resources for equipping local Discipleship Ministries departments. I. The Discipleship Ministries Department will endeavor to assist with resources and training for Hispanic and other ethnic groups on a consultant basis. J. The Discipleship Ministries Department will continue to sponsor the Emmanuel College/Southwester Christian University/Holmes Bible College/Advantage College scholarship program making scholarships available to qualified applicants as long as funds are available. Local churches are encouraged to establish scholarships for students from their churches who attend IPHC schools. K. The Discipleship Ministries Department will continue to promote IPHC and affiliate institutions of higher learning and to encourage our young people and ministerial students to attend these schools. L. The Discipleship Ministries Department, in conjunction with the Conference Executive Council, will promote a program that will offer college level theological education through extension courses and the Conference School of Ministry to ministers, church workers and laity of the North Carolina Conference. M. The Discipleship Ministries Department will encourage pastors and local churches to support the Men s Ministries DRUSA Mobile Kitchen Ministry. N. The Discipleship Ministries Department will serve as a catalyst to promote the highest standard of Christian living with respect to morals and values in the home, church, community, nation and world. The Department will promote programs that encourage Christians to maintain the highest standards of holiness in words, thoughts, deeds, relationships and outward appearance in order to reinforce witness of the love of Christ to the world. You are the light of the world Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven. (Matthew 5:14, 16) Respectfully Submitted, Mrs. Linda Thomas, Chair Rev. Matt Bartlett Rev. Greg Dixon Mrs. Heather Hall Rev. John Howard Rev. Jon Oliver Mr. Phillip Pearson 49

52 2016 MEMOIRS REPORT In 1 Thessalonians 4 the Apostle Paul expressed his desire that those believers, who obviously were unsure about the condition of their saved loved ones who had passed away, not be uninformed regarding that. He then follows with an explanation of many reasons why we can have hope even as we sorrow over their absence. We have hope because of the resurrection of Christ. We have hope because of the return of Christ. We have hope because of the reunion we will have with them and with Christ forever. These future promises provide a comfort that we are to share with one another. (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18) On behalf of the North Carolina Conference of the IPHC this 2016 Memoirs Report is presented with the desire to remind us of those future promises and to also inform us of the past accomplishments of these godly servants who have left us within the last year. Mrs. Flossie Peaks Price Mrs. Flossie Peaks Price, widow of Reverend Haywood Price, was born on January 18, 1926 in Martin County to Wheeler and Carrier Peaks. Flossie was a simple, yet complex, person. She was sweet to everybody. However, if a thought came to her brain, it was likely to come out of her mouth. She laughed big and often. She was married to Reverend Haywood Price for over 71 years. Brother Haywood and Mrs. Flossie had 4 children, Carol, Pat, Sandy, and Tim, 5 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Mrs. Flossie was greatly loved and will be thought of often with memories that will warm hearts and bring smiles. When the Price girls were little, their mother insisted that they take piano lessons. Mrs. Flossie said that preacher s daughters needed to know how to play because you never knew when a church might need a pianist. Mrs. Flossie was the epitome of a preacher s wife. She did all the behind the scenes stuff to keep the household going with four kids, plus working. She also did the up-front stuff too, like Women s Ministries President, singing in the choir, directing Christmas programs, and teaching Sunday School. And even through the horrible disease of Alzheimer s, Mrs. Flossie stayed true to herself and her Lord. Until the very end of her life, she was still the sweet woman that she had always been. And if you visited her, you recognized that big laugh which became a little chuckle. On November 3, 2015 Mrs. Flossie Price went home to be with the Lord. Thank you, Mrs. Flossie Price, for your contributions to the kingdom of Christ. 50

53 Reverend Lindbergh (L.B.) Collins Reverend Lindbergh Collins, affectionately known as L.B., passed away on November 13, 2015 in the care of his daughter, Glenda. He was born in Harnett County on June 4, 1927 to W.M. and Mary Smith Collins. While visiting a sister in Fuquay at about age 17, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. Soon thereafter, he felt the call of God to enter the ministry which he faithfully did for 60 plus years. It was at the Full Gospel Church that he met his soul mate and life companion, Elizabeth Moore. They were married December 11, 1944 and she was a faithful and devoted wife who supported him in his every endeavor. L.B. and Elizabeth were married for over 70 years and were parents to two daughters, Glenda and Debbie, grandparents to Gwen and Devan, great grand-parents to Elianna, Zack and Devanne, and step grandparents to Ashley and Brandon. L.B. studied and prepared himself educationally for the ministry. He was ordained in 1970 and pastored Full Gospel churches in Fayetteville, Tabor City, and Saint Paul, as well as IPHC churches in Benson, Coats, Fuquay-Varina, Stedman, Bailey, and Fayetteville for over 36 years. The pattern of hard work and sacrifice characterized the Collins ministry as they worked as well as pastored to meet the needs of the family and church. Additionally, Brother Collins directed the Evangelism Department of the North Carolina Conference of the IPHC for 14 years, eight of which he served full-time. L.B. retired in 1977 and regarding his retirement, he made this statement, Like a four lane highway, I am pulling over to the right and slowing down just a little. Eternity alone will reveal the good done and the many lives that the ministry of Reverend L.B. Collins has touched and won to the Kingdom of God. Mrs. Lida Jean Narron Rogers On December 13, 1937, Mrs. Lida Jean Narron Rogers was born in Johnston County to Roney and Sallie Crocker Narron. She was the spouse of Reverend Marvin Glenwood Rogers and they were parents to two sons, Craig and Keith, and grandparents to three grandchildren and one great grandson. On June 7, 1956, at the age of 17, Mrs. Jean married Brother Marvin. The happy couple enjoyed working and serving the Lord in various capacities for almost 13 years. Then in 1969, Brother Marvin was granted Mission Workers License and joined the North Carolina Conference in Walking by his side and working diligently with him during their years of ministry, Mrs. Jean encouraged Brother Marvin in his pursuit of learning and was more than willing to sacrifice whatever it took for him to prepare himself for the Lord s work. When Brother Marvin retired, he had the following to say about Mrs. Jean; My wife was always by my side...truly a helpmate encouraging me every step of the way truly a Pastor s wife. 51

54 Mrs. Jean worked and worshipped with her husband from the time he was granted his license to preach in 1970 until he went to be with the Lord in 2012, and until her home-going on December 15, Together Mrs. Jean and Brother Marvin ministered for 45 fruitful years. Without question, Mrs. Jean was a powerful and useful part of Brother Marvin s ministry. Thank you, Mrs. Jean, for your contributions to kingdom work. Reverend Hill Carrier Teachey The Church is deeply grateful for the life and service of Reverend Hill Teachey, a faithful minister of Jesus Christ, who served his Lord with diligence in studying, teaching, and preaching God s Holy Word. Brother Teachey was born on September 17, 1935 in Duplin County to Hill Carrier Teachey, Sr. and Sarah Mobley Teachey. Brother Hill married his best friend, Margie Price Teachey, on May 21, The Lord blessed them with three children: Hill III, Patsy, and Lisa, as well as six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Saved in 1968, Brother Teachey was reluctant to answer the call of God because he was very shy and felt so unworthy and unprepared. He finally realized that God was more interested in his availability than his ability. So after much prayer, Brother and Sister Teachey decided to answer the call. At the time, Brother Hill was quite passionate about his job as a logger. However, he soon left the logging business behind to embark upon a life in ministry. As it turned out, his passion for this new life superseded any love he had for his previous career. He received Mission Workers License in 1972, was licensed in 1974, and was ordained in The Teacheys pastored for 36 years and touched many lives for Christ. Pastorates included Garland, Warsaw, Trinity (Dunn), Bethany, and Evangel. On Sunday, December 13, 2015, Brother Teachey left this earthly life for his eternal home. At the time of his death, the Teacheys had returned to their family home in Wallace where he continued to minister as he had opportunity. His last sermon, preached in a revival shortly before his death, resulted in five people being baptized in the Holy Spirit, with evidence of speaking in tongues. Cherished memories will forever live in the hearts of those who knew and loved Brother Hill Teachey, Jr. He was an outstanding and caring pastor, an effective soul winner, a faithful prayer warrior, and a true preacher of the Gospel. 52

55 Mrs. Ethel Jean Morris Clark Ethel Jean Morris was born to Reverend Harvey Morris and wife, Ethel, on February 27, 1934 in Sanford, North Carolina where Jean s father was serving in his first pastorate. She was the oldest of the three Morris girls who were known for their musical abilities. Jean was fortunate to meet the young man of her dreams, Wiley Clark, when she was just a teenager in high school. The young couple spent much of their courtship attending church activities together. Before long, Wiley and Jean s paths diverged as Wiley left for Holmes Bible College and Jean attended Emmanuel College. They did continue their courtship during college sometimes against the rules at Holmes! Jean found herself most inspired by her mother s role of ministry in the home and church, and it was apparent that Jean s one and only passion in life was to marry Wiley Clark and become a minister s wife. They were finally married in 1954 and embarked on a life of ministry together. Wiley became an ordained minister in 1955 and Jean proved through the years to be a true anchor and helpmate to Wiley in his life s calling. She delighted in supporting Wiley, the children and the grandchildren in all of their endeavors, and took great pleasure in watching them blossom and succeed. The newly married couple, young and inexperienced, began their first pastorate at Hodges Chapel Church in Chocowinity. From there, they spent over six years in Bethel where they were blessed with three children, Marilyn, Curtis, and Steve. In l962, the family moved to Whiteville where many close relationships were formed and have lasted more than 50 years. Wiley and Jean accepted the appointment to become NC Conference Christian Education Director in The family moved once again this time to Falcon. Wiley and Jean are fondly remembered for their leadership of the Falcon Youth Camps. During this assignment as CE Director, Wiley was elected to the position of General Sunday School President and as a result the family moved west and quickly adapted to the big city life offered by Oklahoma City. During their twelve years in Oklahoma City, Wiley and Jean saw their children graduate from high school and college and start their families. They returned to Falcon in l988 and assumed the responsibility of Superintendent of Falcon Children s Home. Retirement started in 2001 and Jean loved having Wiley close to the home front. She was also always eager to welcome anyone into her home. Soon after retirement, Wiley was appointed Director of the Retired Ministers. Again, he and Mrs. Jean teamed together and took advantage of their opportunities to minister and touch lives until her passing on January 19, Thank you, Mrs. Jean, for your many contributions to kingdom work during your 61 years of marriage and ministry. May God bless the sweet memory of Mrs. Ethel Jean Morris Clark. 53

56 Mrs. Ada Joyce Lane Parnell Ada Joyce Lane Parnell departed this life on Wednesday, March 30, She was born in Robeson County, North Carolina on October 31, 1939 to the late Dwight and Jessie Kinlaw Lane. Ada Joyce Lane Parnell worked and worshipped with her husband, Reverend Buck Parnell, from the time he was granted license to preach in 1966 until he went home to be with the Lord. They served together in ministry for over 50 fruitful years, all of which were spent in the North Carolina Conference. Except for about 5 years which were spent in evangelism, Brother Buck and Mrs. Ada Joyce labored together in the pastorate until his retirement in They pastored seven churches over a 25-year period. Ada loved the Lord, her husband, her family, and her friends. She worked hard and diligently beside Buck in every pastorate. She found her joy in complimenting and cooperating with him in pastoral service. People loved and respected her for her labors and her love. The last years had sickness and pain at times but she kept a smile, a song, and a sweetness until the Lord called her home. Truly her labors have earned her great reward. Brother Buck and Mrs. Ada Joyce were parents to Buckie, Donald and Debbie as well as grandparents to seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Esther Watson Casper Mrs. Esther Watson Casper was born on April 8, 1919 and went to her heavenly home on April 20, Mrs. Esther was widowed twice, preceded in death by her first husband, Reverend H. Willard Watson and then by Reverend George Casper. Mrs. Esther was mother to one daughter, Phyllis Watson McKinsey, and two sons, Willard Raymond Watson, and Marvin Lee Watson. She was grandmother to eight grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Mrs. Esther was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and greatgrandmother. She was faithful to her church, a precious friend to so many people, and possessed a sweet Christian spirit. Ms. Esther loved everybody. May God bless the sweet memory of Mrs. Esther Watson Casper. 54

57 Reverend Linwood Floyd Conner Reverend Linwood Floyd Conner was born on February 25, 1937 in Pitt County to Roger and Pearl Conner. He was saved in 1946 at the Saint Paul Pentecostal Holiness Church in Greenville, North Carolina at the age of nine. He took Mrs. Jean Audrey Nicholson Conner as his life s companion on June 28, 1959 and to this union were born three children, Terrie, Floyd, and Christopher. Brother Conner was a member of the North Carolina Conference for more than 58 years. He received his license in 1958 and was ordained in Brother Conner was a faithful minister of Jesus Christ and served his Lord with diligence in studying, teaching, and preaching God s Holy Word. He was faithful in every assignment given him through the many years of his effective and anointed ministry. He was true to the core a Holiness/Pentecostal preacher and a gifted pastor/teacher whose passion was to win the lost to Jesus and with great care and love, perfect them for the work of the ministry. Since 1946 when he was saved and called to preach, Linwood possessed a keen sense of who he was, what his mission in life would be, and where he was going. He possessed a deep faith in the Bible and the doctrines of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Brother Conner pastored for nearly 48 years. Pastorates included Verona, Abbottsburg, Goshen, Chadbourn, Living Faith, Saint Paul, Winterville, Westmoreland, Whitley, Person Street, Rehoboth, Hamilton, and Merritt s Chapel. He served as Assistant Lifeliner Director on the North Carolina Conference Christian Education Board for eight years, and he served on the Board of Evangelism for the North Carolina Conference for two years. Even after he retired, Brother Conner returned to the pastorate at Merritt s Chapel where he was serving when the Lord called him home on May 11, Family, you should be proud of Brother Conner s accomplishments and his many contributions to the Kingdom of God. Reverend Edsel Glenn Hooks Reverend Edsel Glenn Hooks passed away peacefully on May 28, He was born in Johnston County on August 9, 1930, the son of the late Roy Paul and Myde W. Hooks and was the husband of the late Edna Howell Hooks. He was an owner and barber at Adamsville Barber Shop and then at Sunrise Barber Shop for over 40 years. Brother Hooks was saved in 1947 at Pikes Crossroads Church. He earned his Mission Worker s License in 1955 and was Licensed in His pastorates included Fremont, Manley Grove, Stantonsburg, Friendship in Wilson, Micro, Jones Grove, and he was supply pastor at various churches throughout his ministry. 55

58 Reverend Edsel Hooks was a caring man. He cared about God and his ministry to a lost and hurting world. He cared about his church. He cared about the sick and suffering, especially in rest homes and nursing homes. He cared about his customers at his Barber Shop and about all of his family and friends. Edsel was a gardener he loved to plant several kinds of vegetables and shared them with others. Brother Hooks was a humorous man and was always trying to get you to laugh. One of his favorite sayings was, My name is Edsel G. Hooks do you know what the G stands for? Good Looking and don t you forget it! Edsel knew no strangers. He called everyone brother or sister. All his nieces and nephews he called monkeys. At family gatherings those nieces and nephews learned to never turn their back on Uncle Edsel chances were they would find a chicken bone on their plate. Most importantly, Brother Edsel was a faithful man who believed in old time Holiness. He was a man of strong convictions. He stated that he would rather live too strict in the eyes of man than to live too shallow in the eyes of God. Brother Edsel is now in the presence of God where he has new eyes with perfect vision to behold the glory of God for all eternity. May God bless the memory of our dear brother, Reverend Edsel Glenn Hooks. Reverend John Bertram Parker John Bertram Parker crossed over Jordan into his eternal reward on July 17, Brother Parker was born on June 5, 1927, in Rocky Mount, NC, to the late Roy Cleveland Parker and Lillie Haney Parker. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and three sisters. John graduated from West Edgecombe High School, Rocky Mount, NC on May 21, To fulfill the call of God on his life, he attended Holmes Bible College in Greenville, SC. His mother had quickened his interest in missions from an early age and that call became more definite during his first year at Holmes. John said that once he agreed to his call to preach, his call to the mission field was easy. A diploma was not all that John acquired at Holmes. He also caught the attention of a young lady by the name of Edna Harrell who was teaching at the school. She too shared his call to missionary service. On June 21, 1949, they were wed in Garland, NC. His new bride joined him in Bethel, NC where he had already begun his first assignment as the pastor of the Bethel PHC. While pastoring, he attended East Carolina University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in English and Social Studies. On Christmas Day 1951, John and Edna departed Garland, NC for San Jose, Costa Rica to begin their missionary career. It was a career that would eventually span five decades, four continents, a number of countries they would call home, and dozens more that would be touched by his 56

59 ministry and gifts. By the time they retired from missionary service on December 31, 1999, they had spent 23 years in Costa Rica, eight in Hong Kong, two in Chile, and eleven in various parts of Europe. His stateside ministry included that first pastorate, four years at Southwestern College in Oklahoma City, and several years as the Coordinator of the Hispanic ministry in the North Carolina Conference to train and mentor Hispanic pastors and leaders. John s teaching gift has been used to touch thousands of people in a multitude of cultures and languages. John is survived by his lovely wife Edna, one son David B. Parker and wife, Irvina, of Oklahoma City, two grandchildren and three great grandchildren, two sisters, numerous nieces and nephews, and a host of friends in the US and around the world. He literally leaves behind a legacy of global proportion. Conclusion Only eternity will reveal the full extent of the influence that these faithful servants have had for Christ upon others. We of the North Carolina Conference of the IPHC consider it our privilege to be among those who have been affected through their character and commitment. We give thanks to God for our remembrance of them and for the inspiration that they provide us to remain faithful unto death until we receive that crown of life that the Lord promises to give us by so doing. (Revelation 2:10) Respectfully Submitted, Doug Bartlett (with appreciation to Rev. Wiley Clark, Mrs. Sheila Oglesby, and Rev. Robert Smith) 57

60 IN MEMORIAL And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them. (Revelation 14:13) Name Year Year Died Laban Jones Joined J. H. Crisp F. L. Jullerat Joseph Edwards E. C. Gainey P. F. Little R. D. Noble J. B. Williams Heber Baker W. W. Pough J. D. Rollins J. C. Daniels E. D. Morris M. S. Paramore T. J. Smith S. D. Page J. E. Elks M. D. Sellers W. T. Merritt J. M. Howell M. H. Israel 1945 W. L. Lloyd J. W. Wilson H. W. Farmer N. J. Medford W. J. Noble S. C. Hodges J. H. Sutton J. G. Sewell Mrs. Beadie Noble Mrs. Edith Sutton M. H. Alexander

61 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died T. H. Rousseau Mrs. Victoria Moore H. E. Oxendine J. G. Spivey A. M. Waddell C. A. Page T. M. Bizzell Nathan Tyson W. L. Mayo James F. Eppes E. S. Beasley J. A. Howard C. B. Strickland O. D. Lambert Franklin E. Barr Mavis Lee Oakley J. W. Wellons J. G. Crocker L. C. Lassiter W. B. Howell David Davis A. H. Butler Richard Hoggard H. C. King Mrs. Effie Poland M. D. Freeman C. J. Seuis Mrs. Hazel Wilson R. M. Pope Mrs. W. D. Sheppard E. B. Price J. W. Berry Jesse G. Daniels Thirl V. Hux S. T. Harris Mrs. Effie Williams Mrs. Louise Phillips

62 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died Mrs. I. S. Taylor J. L. Russell, Sr James H. Jackson B. R. Walker Mrs. Eva B. Rousseau W. B. Godwin J. D. Wheeler W. H. Turner H. D. Marshburn J. B. Lee D. J. Little John A. Smith James W. Butler William R. Johnson Keith T. Marriner F. L. Daniels Bailey C. Lewis Viola Benson Jarvis L. V. Emmanuel N. J. Ward L. E. Turpin C. W. Thompson, Jr J. W. Bunch Jack E. Scott Eugenia McCartney Jerome Hodges D. F. Fulcher J. C. Millard T. M. Spencer Mrs. W. H. Turner Fred Weaver H. Willard Watson R. H. Brafford A. B. Howard S. A. Fann Elma Ackenback J. B. Stone

63 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died Doris Jones James W. Johnson T. O. Todd Alex Parson J. Louis Williams O. C. Cowan W. Thomas Smith Hubert Bland E. W. Downing Ola Porter J. D. Thigpen J. Moses Thomas Mrs. J. O. Bell Mrs. Erna Brooks Harvey E. Johnson M. D. McPherson L. E. Peyton Mrs. Henrietta Turpin Mrs. Martha Williams Horace Rogers Gertrude Horton Ronald Sasser, Jr James Rufus Evans James Russell Fields Richard J. Sasser J. Albert Taylor Walton M. Hudnell W. E. Thompson Ethel Strickland Sam L. Whichard Rethea Clark Ray M. Braxton Thomas Alvah Watson Earl Grayson Marshburn Mae Thomas Willaim Troy Reece W. Eddie Morris

64 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died Perry Autry John W. Brooks Lessie Polston J. E. Knapp Lacie Vick Lenwood Brothers David Kirkland J. Hubert Thompson Margaret Russell J. Floyd Williams Daniel Jones Allen Weaver James K. Rawls H. M. Pope Carrie Bullard Leland Eatmon Walter Floyd O. T. Howard C. E. Hester Ralph R. Johnson W. K. White Irene Ellenburg Peter Ribis W. Harvey Morris Frank Moore C. L. Turpin Fannie Mae Jones George Casper Preston Lane H. Ray Stewart J. Everette Eatmon Mozelle Huggins Dowd Terry Barts H. Ray Ward B. C. Horrell J. R. Clark J. Paul Jones

65 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died Ralph Lambert Garland Murray John Stead Gordon Morris L. H. Leggett Virginia Bridgeman Rick Hurst N. Doner Lucas Norman Butts Ethel Bailey Roy Williams Roy Norris Shelly McDonald Kenneth Clark Elmer Mooring L. L. Lassiter Lynette Mosley W. O. Foreman Samuel J. Williams Lester Ormond Thomas E. Bizzell Thad White Joseph Edwards Joe Russell Clayton Guthrie Cullen Gurganus Jack Jayroe W. M. Watkins Lois Linton Ruth Heath Luetta P. Morris Georgia Osborne W. G. Batten Wiley Vick Vince Moore W. H. Lewis J. Doner Lee

66 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died Elton Lancaster Royce Beacham Melvin Narron Ezra B. Fann Myrtle Jayroe Pauline Knowles Lalleon Narron Vernon Clark Jettie Parker Noah B. Barefoot, Jr Eva Holland Brown Lester Jarrett Thaddeus Caldwell Terry Lewis John Slye Louise Smith Clara Williams L. B. Avery Raleigh Horton Charles Faulk Harold R. Turpin George W. Weaver Hildred C. Potter David Jones Kenneth H. Tart Marvin Rogers Phillip List T.H. Godwin Walter V. Denning Thomas Conway Timothy B. Henry Walter B. Satterfield Daisy J. Morris Willie M. Cordon W.A. Crawford C. Randal Strickland James H. Norton

67 IN MEMORIAL Year Joined Year Died Conrad N. Hall David Blake Linwood Butts Julian Thompson James McCandless Garland S. Holliday H.P. Woodard McElree Purifoy Lotis C. Joyner Buck Parnell Reuben O. Mosley William C. Dunning Karen L. Sapp Haywood Price Samuel L. Weaver L.B. Collins Hill C. Teachey Linwood F. Conner Edsel G. Hooks John B. Parker Matthew Horne Emmett Turner David Harris W.M. Wooten Vance Harrell Della Stewart Edna Parker

68 2016 APPRECIATION REPORT There is no accolade or recognition on this earth that will compare to hearing the words from the Lord Himself, Well done, good and faithful servant (Matthew 25:21, 23). In I Timothy 5:7 and Hebrews 13:17 it speaks of the church giving honor to those that lead and faithfully serve God and His Kingdom. Our prime objective today is to honor those that have served and are now retiring from many of their responsibilities in the North Carolina Conference. We pay tribute to their lives, ministries, and investments in the Kingdom of God. I know the Lord thanks you and the North Carolina Conference thanks you for your years of service to Christ s Kingdom. It is an honor and privilege to recognize you and your families for your sacrifice and dedication through the years. We speak with the Apostle Paul the words found in I Thessalonians 1:1b-3, Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 2 We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayers, 3 remembering without ceasing your work of faith, labor of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ in the sight of our God and Father. We honor you and bless you this day. We also challenge you to continue on and Finish Well! Rev. Steve Enloe Brother Steve Knapp Enloe was born March 7, 1954 in Fayetteville, NC to Carmen Franklin and Ila Arnette Enloe. Carmen and Ila were lifelong members and supporters of Mt. Carmel Church. Brother Steve has two grown children: Glenn Carmen Enloe and Kelly Michelle Arnold. He surrendered his life to the Lord in 1963 at Mount Carmel in Fayetteville, NC. Steve attended Heritage Bible College earning his Associate of Arts before attending Emmanuel College earning a Bachelor of Science in Religion. He received his Local Minister s License in 1974 and was ordained in Brother Steve pastored five churches during his service to the North Carolina Conference (Selma , Elizabethtown , Thomas Chapel , Belfast , and Bethel ). Brother Steve served on the Examining Committee as well as being actively involved in prison ministry. He served as a full-time Chaplain of Hoke Correctional Institution as well as led the North Carolina Conference M25 in its conception. We honor you today and thank God for the 39 plus years of ministry you have rendered to the Kingdom of God and the North Carolina Conference. Rev. Roger Leggett Brother Roger Dale Leggett was born on February 22, Brother Roger was born in Williamston, NC to James S. and Hazel Leggett. Brother Roger is married to Mrs. Catherine Leggett and they have three children: Stacey, Kim, and Kevin. Brother Roger attended Holmes Theological Seminary from where he received a Bachelor of Theology. He was licensed with the North Carolina Conference in August of Brother Roger entered full-time service in the evangelistic field for several years. In 1969 he transferred to the Mississippi Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. He served in the Mississippi Conference in various capacities during his tenure there; one 66

69 capacity being Superintendent of the Mississippi Conference. He returned home in 1997 to pastor his home church, Williamston First Pentecostal Holiness Church. He pastored there until his retirement from pastoring at the beginning of He served in various ways in the North Carolina Conference including being a DRUSA Committee member. He continues to travel and preach and would welcome the opportunity. Brother Roger, thank you for 51 plus years of dedicated service to the International Pentecostal Holiness Church and the North Carolina Conference. Rev. Johnny Newton Brother Johnny Newton was born on August 14, 1948 in Rockingham, NC. He received Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior in Brother Johnny is married to Mrs. Patricia Newton and they have two daughters: Alpha Carrie and Joannie Ellen. Brother Johnny pastored the Westside Congregational Holiness Church in Rockingham, NC from In 1991 Brother Johnny received his Minister s License from the Cornerstone Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. He later pastored Falls of Neuse in Raleigh, NC ( ), Living Faith in Garner, NC ( ), and Bethany in Virginia, all part of the Cornerstone Conference. He received his ordination in June In the latter part of 2011 Brother Johnny was seconded to the North Carolina Conference and began pastoring Emmanuel Pentecostal Holiness Church in Raleigh where he continues to serve as Pastor. Brother Johnny we thank you for your years of service to the Kingdom of God and the North Carolina Conference. Rev. Vernon Potter Jr. Brother Vernon Earl Potter Jr. was born September 18, 1950 in New Bern, NC to Vernon Sr. and Margaret Potter who were members of the Capital Church. Brother Potter is married to Vicky Potter and they have four children (Wayne, Jonathan, Felisha, and Kevin) and nine grandchildren. Brother Vernon surrendered his life to the Lord at the age of eight under the ministry of Joe Russell Sr. He received his Local Minister s License from the North Carolina Conference in He graduated from Holmes Bible College in 1971 and received his ordination that same year. The following are the churches that Brother Potter pastored: Micro ( ), Grand Junction, Colorado ( ), Vaughan s Chapel ( ), The Genesis ( ), Harvest Temple ( ), Ebenezer ( ) He also serve as an evangelist in the North Carolina Conference in ( ). Brother Potter we thank you for all your work for the Kingdom of God and the North Carolina Conference. 67

70 The Retired Ministers Fund Constitution of the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. (Revised by Quadrennial Conference in August 2014) Preface The North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church through the years has endeavored to provide a benefit package for its retired ministers. First, there was the Provident Fund which required the participants to contribute five dollars ($5.00) per year. Only a few ministers participated in the program. In 1939, at the Annual Conference in Williamston, North Carolina, the conference changed the name of the Fund to the Superannuate Fund. A percentage from the conference budget was allocated for retired ministers. In the beginning, ministers were allowed to participate on a voluntary basis; but it soon became evident that the program must become mandatory in order for all ministers to receive benefits at retirement. The name, Retired Ministers Fund, was adopted at the 2006 Quadrennial Conference held in Falcon, North Carolina. From those small beginnings the Retired Ministers Fund has grown. It has continued to have a healthy build up of cash reserves and has provided a steady increase of benefits to its members. The Retired Ministers Fund provides an excellent benefit for the minister. Most ministers will draw more in benefits in the first and second years of retirement than they paid into the program during all their active participating years. It is very important for the minister to make full contribution each year or lose the benefit for that year. Each minister should adequately prepare for the retirement years. The retirement program of this conference is a vital part of this preparation. I. RETIRED MINISTERS FUND The following regulations determine the distribution of funds from the Retired Ministers Fund to qualifying ministers: A. The Retired Ministers Fund shall be a part of the financial program of the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. and shall be for the benefit of: 1. Participating Ministers and their spouses 2. Spouses of deceased ministers B. The Retired Ministers Fund shall be administered by the North Carolina Conference Executive Council, herein referred to as the Administrators. C. The North Carolina Conference financial records shall be the basis of verifying individual participation. II. RESTRUCTURE Based on an actuarial study conducted by consulting actuary, Stanley, Hunt, Dupree & Rhine of Greensboro, North Carolina in 2012, the North Carolina Conference Executive Council proposes to restructure the Retired Ministers Fund (herein after also referred to as Conference Retirement ), effective August 3, 2013, to bring about an eventual phase-out of the Fund, as follows: 68

71 Retired Ministers Fund Constitution A. That no new members will be accepted into Conference Retirement. We strongly encourage credentialed clergy of the North Carolina Conference to participate in the 403(b) program provided through the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. B. The current benefit, at time of this restructuring on August 3, 2013, is $12.00 per qualifying service year for full-time service years and $9.00 per qualifying service year for part-time service years. CURRENT MEMBERS: A. Each member who was under age 50 as of December 31, 2012, will be dropped from Conference Retirement and receive a full refund of what they have contributed, plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, This refund will be a full release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers Fund and no future benefit will be paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow. B. Each member who became a ministerial member of the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. after August 15, 2008, will be dropped from Conference Retirement and receive a full refund of what they have contributed, plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, This refund will be a full release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers Fund and no future benefit will be paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow. C. Any member who has not contributed at least $500 to Conference Retirement during 2011 and 2012 combined is considered inactive and will be dropped from Conference Retirement. Inactive members will receive a full refund of what they have contributed, plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, This refund will be a full release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers Fund and no future benefit will be paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow. D. Each member who was age 50 or older and has not begun drawing Conference Retirement benefits, as of December 31, 2012, will have three options: 1. Option #1: Withdraw from the program with a refund of their contributions plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, This refund will be a full release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers Fund and no future benefit will be paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow. 2. Option #2: Remain in the program and freeze their current number of service years effective August 30, No future contributions will be required. Upon official retirement, the member would draw benefit based on the number of service years as of August 30, Option #3: Remain in the program and continue to accrue service years. Full-time service years will require a contribution of $600 per year and part-time service years 69

72 Retired Ministers Fund Constitution will require a contribution of $450 per service year (full-time and part-time service years are defined elsewhere in this document). Should such member choosing Option #3 fail to make the required annual contribution by February 15th of the following year, such member will be considered to have elected Option #2 as of the end of the last year for which a timely contribution was made and will not be allowed to accrue additional years. For members 50 or older, one of the three options above must be selected by September 30, 2013 on a form to be provided by the Conference accounting office. For those members requiring or requesting refund of contributions, funds will be refunded with 90 days of the Conference accounting office receiving the required option form. CURRENT RETIRED MEMBERS AND BENEFICIARIES (SPOUSES OF DECEASED MINISTERS): Each retired minister or spouse currently receiving benefit would continue to draw their normal check. A. Each member receiving refund should contact his/her personal tax advisor concerning tax consequences of this refund. B. Each minister receiving refund will receive a 1099-INT by January 31, 2014 for the interest portion received. Proposed that the Constitution and By-laws for the Retired Ministers Fund and those who remain members for the duration be as follows: II. PERPETUATION This fund shall be supported in the following ways: A. The conference treasury by the payment of a percentage of clergy and church tithes. The percentage of this allocation will be set by the Conference Executive Council, based on projected income and expense in accordance with the Retired Ministers Fund projected budget and noted in the appendix. B. All Conference Ministers who continue to accrue service years in Conference Retirement shall pay dues according to Option #3 above ($600 per year for full-time status or $450 per year for part-time status). Local churches are encouraged to make this monthly payment a part of their Pastor s compensation package and contribute this for him or her. C. Interest and/or dividends on investments from these funds. D. Gifts, endowments, legacies, etc. That in conjunction with annual Retired Minister s Day, each church is encouraged to receive an offering, to assist in the expense of honoring retired ministers and surviving spouses of retired ministers. E. A participating minister must pay 100% of the tithe on both secular and ministerial income into the North Carolina Conference treasury (as mandated in the IPHC Manual) in order to receive Conference Retirement benefits. III. PARTICIPATION A. Retirement: A minister who has reached age 65 with at least 15 years of service, full retirement age as defined by current Social Security rules, or has been approved for disability by the Social Security Administration shall be eligible upon request for 70

73 Retired Ministers Fund Constitution retirement benefits. A minister with at least 20 years of service may elect to retire at age sixty-two (62) with 80% of accrued benefits; at age sixty-three (63) with 87% of accrued benefits; or at age sixty-four (64) with 94% of accrued benefits. The rate of benefits shall be determined by: 1. Number of service years as a member of the North Carolina Conference. 2. Support of the conference financial program. a. In the event a minister retires because of disability before reaching full retirement age AND has been approved for disability by the Social Security Administration, said minister will receive full benefits for the duration of disability. The rate of retirement benefits shall be based on service years in the conference and support of its financial program. No service years may be added after disability retirement has begun. b. Upon retirement, full-time ministers shall receive the current designated amount for full-time ministers as noted in the appendix of this Constitution. In the event a fulltime minister reverts to part-time status, full-time service years would be retained. Full-time service years will be interpreted by the administrators and based upon the minister s conference assignment record. c. Full-time is defined as those years during which a minister is assigned as pastor, full-time pastoral staff or is serving in a full-time General IPHC or conferenceelected or appointed position. The administrators reserve the right to grant fulltime service years for those serving an IPHC or IPHC-affiliated institution. d. Upon retirement, part-time ministers (those not defined as full-time above), will receive the current designated amount for part-time ministers (as noted in the appendix). B. Spousal Benefits will be one-half (1/2) the monthly benefit of the deceased minister at the time of death. 1. Spouse of deceased retired ministers shall receive spousal benefit on a monthly basis beginning the month following the minister s death. 2. In the event a minister dies prior to retirement, the surviving spouse may request in writing, refund of contributions made to retirement fund plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, 2012 or elect to begin spousal benefit at age sixty (60) or upon approval for disability by the Social Security Administration. Such written request must be made within ninety (90) days of death. Refund payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of Conference Executive Council s approval. An exception to this is that the Conference Executive Council may deduct any tithes or other funds owed to the North Carolina Conference and/or Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund. 3. In the event a retired minister remarries and then dies, the spouse shall be eligible for retirement benefits at the age of sixty (60) or disability as aforementioned. 4. Where both husband and wife are ministers, and the husband or wife is deceased, the living spouse will receive spousal benefits. When the living spouse becomes eligible for retirement, said spouse will receive the greater of the two benefits. 5. Should the spouse of a deceased minister remarry, benefits will cease. If the new spouse should die, said spouse shall be eligible for the restoration of spousal benefits. The recipient must request the restored benefits in writing. Remarriage shall annul this provision. 71

74 Retired Ministers Fund Constitution 6. Should the remarriage of a spouse of a deceased minister end in divorce, the decision regarding restoration of spousal benefits shall be based on guidelines for divorce and remarriage as stated in the IPHC manual. C. A death benefit of $ shall be paid to the estate of a deceased participating minister or to the surviving spouse. D. Requirements: Clergy receiving benefits from this Fund shall have paid one-hundred percent (100%) of their tithes, both secular and ministerial, and shall have met the minimum requirement for retirement benefits. This requirement must be met annually. The sentence dealing with tithes is not to conflict with General Conference rulings concerning General Conference Officials and those engaged in Acts2Day Conferences. The Administrators reserve the right to require proof that full tithe was paid. Any year wherein a Minister fails to support the Conference with full tithe and Conference Retirement contributions by February 15 of the following year, that year shall be subtracted from his total years of service and no benefits shall be paid for that year. In addition, his total service years will freeze at that point and no additional years may be earned. E. If a program recipient is placed into extended care service for health purposes which are covered by Medicaid, his/her benefit payments shall cease. The spouse shall then become eligible to receive 100% of the recipient s benefits until the member s death. F. This Retired Ministers Fund and all property therein shall be a separate and distinct corpus not subject to claims of any person, firm or corporation for any obligation, debt or claim. No beneficiary of this program shall have any right to alienate, encumber or appropriate his or her interest in the principal or income of the program in any manner nor shall such interest of any beneficiary be subject to claims of his or her creditors or liable to attachment, execution or other process of the law. Nothing in this paragraph shall be interpreted to prohibit the Conference from deducting sums owed to it by members before paying refunds or benefit payments. IV. ADMINISTRATION A. Any qualified member desiring retirement shall submit completed application (available from the Conference Ministry Center) to the Conference Bishop at least thirty (30) days prior to planned retirement date. B. Any participating minister withdrawing membership, being dismissed from the North Carolina Conference or electing to withdraw from the Conference retirement program shall be refunded the amount said minister has contributed into the fund plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, Refund payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of administrator s approval. An exception to this is that the Conference Executive Council may deduct any tithes or other funds owed to the North Carolina Conference or Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund. C. Clergy receiving retirement benefits may be used as an interim pastor without affecting retirement benefit. D. Retired ministers shall cease to accrue service years at the time of retirement and are no longer required to contribute to the retirement fund, but may choose to do so to bless the fund s continuance. 72

75 Retired Ministers Fund Constitution V. SECONDED CLERGY A ministerial member of the North Carolina Conference who is seconded to another conference to pastor a church in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church must freeze their current service years to draw on those years at retirement or withdraw from the Conference retirement program being refunded the amount said minister has contributed into the fund plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, This refund will be a full release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers Fund and no future benefit will be paid. VI. INVESTMENTS Administrators are hereby authorized to deposit assets of the Retired Ministers Fund into the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund and/or other financial institutions. Administrators will insure that these funds are not deposited into a financial institution or program that supports businesses which compromise the moral standards of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. VII. AMENDMENTS A. This Constitution shall not be amended or changed in any conference session except in the following manner: 1. Any proposed change or amendment must be submitted by the Conference Executive Council or a number of persons equal to said Council. 2. Such a resolution must be preceded by a reading of the Constitution or that portion of the Constitution involved. 3. Further, such reading and such proposed change or amendment must be read in a previous session before a vote is taken on a resolution. 4. Amendments shall require a two-thirds majority vote for adoption. B. Copies of this Constitution shall be available to all ministers presently in the North Carolina Conference. The requirements of this Constitution are absolutely mandatory. All clergy must comply in order to be eligible for retirement benefits. The proposed amendments of this Constitution shall not be retroactive. C. With the adoption of this restructuring of the Retired Ministers Fund (Conference Retirement), all previous Constitutions become invalid. - End- This Constitution was adopted by the North Carolina Conference in session on Saturday, August 2, The Presiding Officer for the Conference session was Bishop Tommy McGhee. Conference Superintendent was Bishop Jim Whitfield. Conference Secretary-Treasurer and editor for this Constitution was Rev. C. Oris Hubbard. 73

76 Retired Ministers Fund Constitution Appendix to The Retired Ministers Fund Constitution of the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. Current rates and percentages adopted by the North Carolina Conference or the NCIPHC Executive Council. Beginning August 2006, the current rate paid for full-time service years is $12.00 per month per service year. Beginning August 2006, the current rate paid for part-time service years is $9.00 per month per service year. The current budget allocation for the Retirement Fund is $28,000 per month. The current minimum amount that ministers are required to contribute to the Retirement Fund is: o $600 per annum for full-time service years o $450 per annum for part-time service years 74

77 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. CHURCHES DISTRICT PASTORATE CHURCH PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP TELEPHONE Clinton Clinton Community 1901 Sunset Avenue Clinton NC Clinton Coats Christ Fellowship 396 Crawford Road Coats NC Clinton Garland 160 W. 2nd Street Garland NC Clinton Goshen New Life 3911 Suttontown Road Faison NC Clinton Gospel Tabernacle 2105 W. Cumberland Street Dunn NC Clinton Holland's Chapel 2069 Huntley School Rd Roseboro NC Clinton Midway 4371 NC Hwy. 55 East Erwin NC Clinton Peniel 3681 Dunn Road Roseboro NC Clinton Saint Matthew 1984 Bradshaw Road Clinton NC Clinton Sharon 2137 Odom Road Clinton NC Clinton The Journey 4191 Plainview Highway Dunn NC Clinton Trinity Lakeshore 714 Carolina Drive Dunn NC Clinton Tyndall Grove 800 Tyndall Grove Rd Clinton NC Clinton Warsaw 115 W. Dudley Street Warsaw NC Fayetteville Aberdeen 217 Pinehurst Street Aberdeen NC Fayetteville Abiding In Him 1963 Graham Road Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Abundant Life 504 W. 6th Avenue Raeford NC Fayetteville Baywood 1830 Baywood Road Fayetteville NC Fayetteville City of the Great King 7621 Raeford Road Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Culbreth Memorial 8443 Fayetteville Road Falcon NC Fayetteville Divine Empowerment 4916 South Main Street Hope Mills NC Fayetteville Eastside 1115 Broadway Road Sanford NC Fayetteville Hope Christian 7720 Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Hope Christian Church 536 East Chapel Street Saint Pauls NC Fayetteville Hope Mills 5855 Rockfish Rd Hope Mills NC Fayetteville Mount Carmel / Destiny Now 2569 Owen Drive Fayetteville NC Fayetteville New Life 2023 Rogers St. Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Northwood Temple 4250 Ramsey St. Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Oak Ridge 5648 Eason Road Wade NC Fayetteville Potter's Vessel 145 Coats Road Linden NC Fayetteville Redemption 1407 Tom Starling Road Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Sanford First 3606 Wicker Street Ext, Hwy 42W Sanford NC Fayetteville Shiloh 2271 Autry Mill Road Godwin NC Fayetteville Stedman 432 Hillsboro Street Stedman NC Goldsboro Belfast 3093 US Hwy. 117 N. Goldsboro NC Goldsboro Bizzell Grove 4700 Bizzell Grove Church Rd Princeton NC Goldsboro Brock's Chapel 2661 Summerlins Crossroads Mount Olive NC Goldsboro Church Alive 470 Hinnant Road Pikeville NC Goldsboro Jones Grove 1061 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC Goldsboro Kenly Community Church 300 S. College Avenue Kenly NC Goldsboro Liberty 204 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC Goldsboro Manley Grove 619 Manley Grove Church Rd Mount Olive NC Goldsboro Mount Olive First 130 Ed Edmundson Road Mount Olive NC Goldsboro Niagara 1820 Bagley Road Kenly NC Goldsboro Pikes Crossroads 2494 Pikeville-Princeton Rd Pikeville NC Goldsboro Pine Level 112 E. Blanche Street Pine Level NC Goldsboro Saint John 276 Saint Johns Church Road Four Oaks NC Goldsboro Snow Hill 203 Eastover Street Snow Hill NC Goldsboro Tabernacle 1000 East Ash Street Goldsboro NC Goldsboro The Bridge 188 Whitley Church Road Princeton NC Goldsboro The First 1100 The First Church Road Goldsboro NC Goldsboro Thunder Swamp 1519 Thunder Swamp Road Mount Olive NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

78 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. CHURCHES DISTRICT PASTORATE CHURCH PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP TELEPHONE Greenville Albritton 668 Tully Hill Road Kinston NC Greenville Ayden 4049 NE College Street Ayden NC Greenville Bethel 7681 Main Street Bethel NC Greenville Breakthrough Revival Center 210 Church Street Greenville NC Greenville Briary Run 413 Briary Run Rd. Kinston NC 28503/ Greenville Calvary Temple 446 Main Street Winterville NC Greenville Carson Memorial 1711 Pactolus Highway Greenville NC Greenville Family Life Tabernacle 6630 NC Hwy 43 South Greenville NC Greenville Graceway 1047 Slatestone Road Washington NC Greenville Greenville First 204 Brinkley Road Greenville NC Greenville Grifton 931 NC Hwy 118 E Grifton NC Greenville Grimesland 7315 NC Hwy 33 E Grimesland NC Greenville Hodges Chapel 549 Carrow Road Chocowinity NC Greenville Hopewell 3053 Mills Road Greenville NC Greenville Kinston First 711 Phillips Road Kinston NC Greenville New Destiny 2600 E. Firetower Road Greenville NC Greenville Saint Paul 3251 East Tenth Street Greenville NC Greenville Spring of Living Water 4221 Belcher Street Farmville NC Hispanic 1 Chapel of Hope Hispanic 1008 S. Lombard Street Clayton NC Hispanic 1 Emmanuel Hispanic 3603 Bastion Lane, Suite 101 Raleigh NC Hispanic 1 Fountain of Hope Hispanic CTM 531 Plaza Circle Fuquay Varina NC Hispanic 1 Lighthouse of Hope Hispanic 1000 Wilson Mill Road Smithfield NC Hispanic 1 Living Faith Hispanic CTM 1090 W. Mount Drive Rocky Mount Hispanic 1 New Birth Hispanic 2137 Whitley Road Wilson NC Hispanic 1 New Jerusalem Hispanic 16 Church Road Benson NC Hispanic 1 Voice of God Hispanic 531 Plaza Circle Garner NC Hispanic 2 Emmanuel Hispanic 109 McCotter Boulevard Havelock NC Hispanic 2 John 3:16 Hispanic 740 Vance Street Roanoke Rapids NC Hispanic 2 King of Kings Hispanic 2109 Daly Waldrop Road Kinston NC Hispanic 2 Mount Sinai Hispanic CTM Morehead City NC Hispanic 2 New Wine Hispanic 1826 Hwy. 58 South Snow Hill NC Hispanic 2 Oasis of Hope Hispanic 2600 E. Fire Tower Road Greenville NC Hispanic 2 Potter's House Hispanic - H2 Hispanic 2 Restoration and Life Hispanic 3251 E. 10th Street Greenville NC Hispanic 2 Spring of Life Hispanic 464 Main Street Winterville NC Hispanic 2 The Blood of the Lamb Hispanic 1100 The First Church Road Goldsboro NC Hispanic 2 Way of Grace Hispanic CTM 1047 Slatestone Road Washington NC Hispanic 3 Christian Church of Wilmington Hispanic 16 N. 16th Street Wilmington NC Hispanic 3 Fountain of Life Hispanic Magnolia Hispanic 3 Jesus Is The Truth Hispanic 1835 Carter Town Road Clinton NC Hispanic 3 Potter's House Hispanic - H Reedsford Rd Clinton NC Hispanic 3 Prince of Peace Hispanic - H Hwy. 13 Newton Grove NC Hispanic 3 Refuge and Salvation Hispanic 104 W. Morisey Boulevard Clinton NC Hispanic 3 Restoration and Power Hispanic 130 Ed Edmundson Road Mount Olive NC Hispanic 3 Rivers of Living Water Hispanic - H Hwy. 24 Turkey NC Hispanic 3 Spring of Revival Hispanic 2065 Southeast Blvd. Clinton NC Hispanic 3 The Beautiful Hispanic CTM 513 W. College Street Warsaw NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

79 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. CHURCHES DISTRICT PASTORATE CHURCH PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP TELEPHONE Hispanic 4 Bethel 3 Hispanic 415 Keith Avenue Raeford NC Hispanic 4 Bethel 5 Hispanic CTM 6137 Tobacco Road Orrum NC Hispanic 4 Bethel Hispanic 72 Shaw Mill Road Saint Pauls NC Hispanic 4 Ebenezer Hispanic 3606 Wicker Street Sanford NC Hispanic 4 Gospel Tabernacle Hispanic 2291 NC Highway 55 E Dunn NC Hispanic 4 Jerusalem Hispanic 171 Hillcrest Drive Raeford NC Hispanic 4 Life and Hope Hispanic 945 West 3rd Avenue Red Springs NC Hispanic 4 Mount Olive Hispanic 1028 Pamalee Drive Fayetteville NC Hispanic 4 New Rebirth Hispanic 801 N. Roberts Avenue Lumberton NC Hispanic 4 Northwood Temple Hispanic 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC Hispanic 4 Of God Is The Power Hispanic 1721 Highway 544 Conway SC Hispanic 4 Prince of Peace Hispanic - H Industrial Drive Sanford NC Hispanic 4 Solid Rock Hispanic 2133 Owen Drive Fayetteville NC Hispanic 4 The Calvary Hispanic 303 S. Cross Street Angier NC Hispanic 4 Worship Without Boundaries Hispanic 923 South Poplar Street Elizabethtown NC Hispanic 5 Alpha and Omega Hispanic 276 Virginia Road Edenton NC Hispanic 5 Family of Grace Hispanic NC Hwy 903 Robersonville NC Hispanic 5 Rivers of Living Water Hispanic - H5 Hispanic 5 Tabernacle Hispanic 234 Elvin Drive Columbia NC Hispanic 5 Way of Hope Hispanic CTM 205 E. Baltic Street Nags Head NC Lumberton Abbottsburg Twisted Hickory Road Bladenboro NC Lumberton Boardman Old US Hwy. 64 Evergreen NC Lumberton Calvary 5839 Tar Heel Road Lumberton NC Lumberton Chadbourn 518 North Elm Street Chadbourn NC Lumberton Kingdom Place 2610 E. 5th Street Lumberton NC Lumberton Living Springs 909 S. Poplar Street Elizabethtown NC Lumberton Lumberton First 812 East 5th Street Lumberton NC Lumberton Missionary 102 Elba Street Lumberton NC Lumberton Mount Olive 610 Normal Street Pembroke NC Lumberton Nakina 9745 Seven Creeks Hwy Nakina NC Lumberton Tabernacle of Praise and Worship 4409 Pine Log Road Lumberton NC Lumberton The Life Center 404 E. McLean Street Saint Pauls NC Lumberton Westview 467 E. Great Marsh Road Saint Pauls NC Lumberton Whiteville First 109 North Madison Street Whiteville NC Morehead City Cedar Point 150 Bluff Road Cedar Point NC Morehead City Crystal Coast 1101 Salter Path Road Salter Path NC Morehead City Glad Tidings 4621 Country Club Road Morehead City NC Morehead City Graham Memorial 3448 Mill Creek Road Newport NC Morehead City Harker's Island 803 Island Road Harkers Island NC Morehead City Maranatha 130 Airport Road Beaufort NC Morehead City New Creation 109 McCotter Blvd Havelock NC Morehead City Smyrna 85 Hwy 70 East Smyrna NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

80 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. CHURCHES DISTRICT PASTORATE CHURCH PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP TELEPHONE New Bern Alliance 194 Main Street Alliance NC New Bern Bridgeton 943 Halfmoon Road New Bern NC New Bern Emmanuel Fellowship 1190 River Road New Bern NC New Bern Friendship 462 Tunstall Swamp Road Aurora NC New Bern Good News Outreach 3208 Oaks Road New Bern NC New Bern Goose Creek 2068 South Goose Creek Rd Grantsboro NC New Bern Holly Hill 1080 Piney Neck Road Vanceboro NC New Bern Lowland 4689 Lowland Road Lowland NC New Bern New Covenant 1212 Fulcher Lane New Bern NC New Bern New Hope 3265 Core Point Road Blount's Creek NC New Bern New Vision 53 Hobucken School Rd Hobucken NC New Bern Reelsboro 221 Neuse Road New Bern NC New Bern Trenton 322 N. Hwy. 41 Trenton NC New Bern Vanceboro 620 First Avenue Vanceboro NC Raleigh Benson 8991 NC Highway 27 Benson NC Raleigh Emmanuel 521 Polk Street Raleigh NC Raleigh Evangel 201 Meadow Drive, Hwy 401 Fuquay Varina NC Raleigh Grace 3725 Kildaire Farm Road Apex NC Raleigh Hope 1696 Amelia Church Road Clayton NC Raleigh Selma 402 N. Webb Street Selma NC Raleigh Smithfield 1000 Wilson Mill Road Smithfield NC Raleigh The Awakening 951 Booker Dairy Road Smithfield NC Raleigh The Capital 1308 US Hwy 70 West Garner NC Raleigh The CrossWalk 6720 Highway 210 Angier NC Raleigh The Genesis 6724 Hankinson Road Wendell NC Rocky Mount Alert 719 Alert Road Louisburg NC Rocky Mount Brentwood 3808 N. Main Street Tarboro NC Rocky Mount Crossroads 5256 Vicksboro Road Henderson NC Rocky Mount Ebenezer 1452 First Street Extension Nashville NC Rocky Mount Faith Family Fellowship 4839 Redman Road Rocky Mount NC Rocky Mount Harvest Temple 2267 W. 10th Street Roanoke Rapids NC Rocky Mount Hobgood 308 S. Bay Street Hobgood NC Rocky Mount Liberty 1468 American Legion Road Roanoke Rapids NC Rocky Mount Living Faith Fellowship 1090 Westmount Drive Rocky Mount NC Rocky Mount New Covenant Ministries 1085 US Hwy 158 Bus W Norlina NC Rocky Mount Roanoke Rapids 145 Old Farm Road Roanoke Rapids NC Rocky Mount Spring Hope 504 2nd Street Rocky Mount NC Rocky Mount Tarboro First 704 W. Howard Avenue Tarboro NC Rocky Mount Taylor's Chapel 1933 Sandy Cross Road Nashville NC Rocky Mount Trinity 4235 Aurelian Springs Rd Halifax NC Rocky Mount Vaughan's Chapel 7261 Vaughans Chapel Rd Elm City NC Rocky Mount Victory Praise and Worship Center Hwy. 125 North Scotland Neck NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

81 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. CHURCHES DISTRICT PASTORATE CHURCH PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP TELEPHONE Williamston Belhaven 834 W. Main Street Belhaven NC Williamston Bethany 1248 Tyner Road Williamston NC Williamston Faith 1614 Virginia Road Edenton NC Williamston Grace Family Fellowship NC Hwy 903 Robersonville NC Williamston Higher Ground 2209 US 13 South Ahoskie NC Williamston Merritt's Chapel 5242 NC Hwy. 125 N. Oak City NC Williamston Millennium 247 Millennium Road Aulander NC Williamston New Beginnings 384 Mackey's Road Plymouth NC Williamston Rehoboth 7710 Bear Grass Road Williamston NC Williamston Roper 311 E. Buncombe Street Roper NC Williamston Swanquarter 14 Academy Street Swanquarter NC Williamston The Lighthouse NC 125 Hwy Hamilton NC Williamston Wades Point 5115 Pamlico Beach Rd Belhaven NC Williamston Wakelon 2452 Wakelon Road Colerain NC Williamston Williamston First 1000 N. Haughton Street Williamston NC Wilmington Gateway 4815 Wrightsville Road Wilmington NC Wilmington Good News Ministries 102 Doris Avenue East Jacksonville NC Wilmington Harvest Fellowship 438 Gray Bridge Road Shallotte NC Wilmington Living Word Fellowship 1029 George II Highway SE Winnabow NC Wilmington Penderlea 8348 Penderlea Hwy Willard NC Wilmington Snead's Ferry 341 Fulcher Landing Rd Sneads Ferry NC Wilmington Wallace 311 South Cumberland St. Wallace NC Wilmington Wilmington First 2901 Chestnut Street Wilmington NC Wilson Black Creek 511 Center Street Black Creek NC Wilson Cornerstone 6357 Pine Street Bailey NC Wilson Independence 8672 New Sandy Hill Church Rd. Bailey NC Wilson Lamm's Grove 6031 Wiggins Mill Road Lucama NC Wilson Middlesex 9908 Rockside Road Middlesex NC Wilson Moore's Chapel NC 42 East Kenly NC Wilson Shiloh 5843 Shiloh Church Rd Wilson NC Wilson Sims 6249 Main Street Sims NC Wilson Stantonsburg 309 Moyton Road Stantonsburg NC Wilson Thompson Chapel 5620 Thompson Chapel Rd Wilson NC Wilson Westmoreland 3102 Tilghman Road Wilson NC Wilson Wilson First 2000 Ruann Dr SW Wilson NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

82 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. PASTORS (as of July 31, 2017) DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. Clinton Clinton Community Dwight Dunning 834 Challenge Club Lane Clinton NC Clinton Coats Christ Fellowship Eddie White 101 Martin Street Dunn NC Clinton Garland Larry Smith 3901 Niarada Drive Fayetteville NC Clinton Goshen New Life Ken White P. O. Box 1981 Clinton NC Clinton Gospel Tabernacle J. Randy Hill 779 Gates Mills Road, Apt. B-12 Fort Mill SC Clinton Holland's Chapel Billy Hall 9121 Dorchester Lane Willow Springs NC Clinton Midway Randy Anderson 98 Curtis Drive Erwin NC Clinton Peniel Jeff Bartlett 6160 Minnie Hall Road Roseboro NC Clinton Saint Matthew Stanley King 4890 Giddensville Road Faison NC Clinton Sharon Ken Turner 2121 Odom Rd. Clinton NC Clinton The Journey Andy Shaffer 2645 Taylors Chapel Road Dunn NC Clinton Trinity Lakeshore Chris Brown 716 Carolina Drive Dunn NC Clinton Tyndall Grove Larry Barnhill 478 The Avenue Clinton NC Clinton Warsaw James Earl Herring 857 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC Fayetteville Aberdeen Horace Warwick 1021 Horseshoe Rd Aberdeen NC Fayetteville Abiding In Him Lydia Figueroa P. O. Box 9346 Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Baywood Richard Robinson 3051 Dunn Road Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Culbreth Memorial Dan Woods P. O. Box 135 Falcon NC Fayetteville Divine Empowerment Int. Kevin Robinson 8415 Dunmore Dr. Apt. A Huntersville NC Fayetteville Eastside Ernest Hinson P. O. Box 645 Star NC Fayetteville Hope Christian Wayman Kirkman, Sr Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Hope Christian (affiliate) Sandra Kirkman 7704 Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Hope Mills Elton Bryan 912 Center Church Rd Sanford NC Fayetteville Mount Carmel / Destiny Now Wiley Hughes 403 W. Blue Street St. Pauls NC Fayetteville New Life Anthony Rogers 1716 Catawba Street Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Northwood Temple John Hedgepeth 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Oak Ridge Steve Dixon 21 Francis Drive Dunn NC Fayetteville Potter's Vessel Sandra Nowiski 145 Coates Road Linden NC Fayetteville Redemption Brian Perry P. O. Box Fayetteville NC Fayetteville Sanford First Tony Ward 2501 April Drive Raleigh NC Fayetteville Shiloh Eddie Smith 1797 Dunn Road Roseboro NC Fayetteville Stedman Allen Mayo 6033 Oak Spring Street Stedman NC Goldsboro Belfast Joseph Tew 1984 Bradshaw Road Clinton NC Goldsboro Bizzell Grove Phillip Bland 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Road Princeton NC Goldsboro Brock's Chapel Vacant 2661 Summerlins Cross Roads Road Mount Olive NC Goldsboro Church Alive Gary Jones 204 North Pointe Drive Goldboro NC Goldsboro Jones Grove Lee Britt 1049 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC Goldsboro Kenly Community Church Danny Rollins 3699 NC Hwy 111 N Pikeville NC Goldsboro Liberty Berry House 206 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC Goldsboro Manley Grove Donald R. Massey 170 Ramsey Lane Princeton NC Goldsboro Mount Olive First Jeffrey Dail P. O. Box 397 Calypso NC Goldsboro Niagara Michael Dye 1820 Bagley Road Kenly NC Goldsboro Pikes Crossroads Merrill Davis P. O. Box 129 Stantonsburg NC Goldsboro Pine Level Roger Banks 34 Jill Boulevard Selma NC Goldsboro Saint John James A. Skinner 733 South Bentonville Road Four Oaks NC Goldsboro Snow Hill Tony Lee 207 Eastover Drive Snow Hill NC Goldsboro Tabernacle Ronnie Heath 2568 Gurganus Road Snow Hill NC Goldsboro The Bridge Vacant Goldsboro The First Bill Rose 220 S. Spence St. Goldsboro NC Goldsboro Thunder Swamp Jonathan Altman 501 Smith Chapel Road Mount Olive NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

83 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. PASTORS (as of July 31, 2017) DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. Greenville Albritton Paul Rigsby 2323 Fred Everret Road Kinston NC Greenville Ayden David Butts 2144 Page Road Greenville NC Greenville Bethel Bob Bulls 11 Skipping Pines Court Spring Lake NC Greenville Breakthrough Revival Ctr. Robert Allen Jones 112 Harell Street Greenville NC Greenville Briary Run Ryan Barbato 104 Clearwater Court Goldsboro NC Greenville Calvary Temple Timothy Creel 2406 Umstead Avenue Greenville NC Greenville Carson Memorial Robert Arnold, Jr Alvin Road Grimesland NC Greenville Family Life Tabernacle Connie Newton 108 Osceola Drive Greenville NC Greenville Graceway Linwood Lewis 5053 Highway 264 East Washington NC Greenville Greenville First Ted Coody 1958 Pollard Road Farmville NC Greenville Grifton Sherwood Page 723 River Walk Way, Apt. A Grifton NC Greenville Grimesland Barry Blanton 7317 NC Hwy. 33 E. Grimesland NC Greenville Hodges Chapel Ronnie Gurganus 2124 Winder Drive Winterville NC Greenville Hopewell Aubrey Spear 270 Piney Neck Road Vanceboro NC Greenville Kinston First Brian Rogers 3954 George Drive Ayden NC Greenville New Destiny Vacant NC Greenville Saint Paul Arthur "Rich" Denning 1921 Chavis Court Greenville NC Greenville Spring of Living Water Tim Leggett 4377 West Wilson Street Farmville NC Greenville Word of Faith Clarence E. Gray, Jr. 409 Paladin Drive, Apt. N Greenville NC Hispanic 1 Chapel of Hope Francisco Suero P. O. Box 1754 Clayton NC Hispanic 1 Emmanuel Jose Manuel Del Villar 5244 Holly Ridge Farm Rd Raleigh NC Hispanic 1 Fountain of Hope Francisco Suero P. O. Box 1754 Clayton NC Hispanic 1 Lighthouse of Hope Oscar Reyes 605 Adams St Selma NC Hispanic 1 Living Faith Arturo de León Rueda 200 Canal Street #33 Wilson NC Hispanic 1 New Birth Tomas Serrano 4526 Tyler Lane Wilson NC Hispanic 1 New Jerusalem Luis Manriquez 137 Thicket Drive Angier NC Hispanic 1 Voice of God Miguelina Olivo 1032 Breeze Ln Clayton NC Hispanic 2 Emmanuel CTM Idelfonso Vargas 3510 Dobbs Farm Rd. Kinston NC Hispanic 2 John 3:16 Maria Ester Bonilla 1212 Jefferson St Roanoke Rapids NC Hispanic 2 King of Kings Idelfonso Vargas 3510 Dobbs Farm Rd. Kinston NC Hispanic 2 Mount Sinai José Reyes P. O. Box 275 Morehead City NC Hispanic 2 New Covenant Adriana H. Ambrose 819 Charlie Road Arapahoe NC Hispanic 2 New Wine Marcial A. Sanchez 222 Trinity Dr Snow Hill NC Hispanic 2 Oasis of Hope Edgar Perez 5804 Marvin Taylor Road Ayden NC Hispanic 2 Potter's House Miguel Salazar 3597 Pauls Path Rd La Grange NC Hispanic 2 Restoration and Life Janet R. Zapata 5916 Hibernia Dr. Grifton NC Hispanic 2 Smyrna Emma Ochoa Diaz 662 Clube Drive Ayden NC Hispanic 2 Spring of Life Martha Bedoya 464 Main Street Winterville NC Hispanic 2 The Blood of the Lamb Jose Esquivel 1525 Old Grantham Road Goldsboro NC Hispanic 2 Way of Grace Elfida Garrido 1227 Alton Loop Greenville NC Hispanic 3 Christian Church of Wilmington Juan Pinedo 4445 Deborah Court Wilmington NC Hispanic 3 Fountain of Life Yeni Fuentes P. O. Box 658 Magnolia NC Hispanic 3 Jesus is the Truth Manuel Cornejo 1086 Wrye Branch Road Clinton NC Hispanic 3 Potter's House Carlos Carrillo 3908 Reeds Ford Road Clinton NC Hispanic 3 Prince of Peace Juan Montes 1111 Newton Grove Hwy Newton Grove NC Hispanic 3 Refuge & Salvation Concepcion Magadan 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC Hispanic 3 Restoration and Power Jeovanni Rivera Mejia 611 Washington Street Selma NC Hispanic 3 Rivers of Living Water Edgar Veliz Morales 337 Von Street Lumberton NC Hispanic 3 Spring of Revival Enrry Cantarero 2065 Southeast Boulevard Clinton NC Hispanic 3 The Beautiful Oscar Ayala P. O. Box 858 Kenansville NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

84 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. PASTORS (as of July 31, 2017) DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. Hispanic 4 Bethel Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC Hispanic 4 Bethel 3 Trinidad R. Pinto 213 Harris Ln Raeford NC Hispanic 4 Bethel 5 CTM Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC Hispanic 4 Ebenezer Guillermo Solorzano 1009 Cromarty Avenue Sanford NC Hispanic 4 Gospel Tabernacle Hispanic Vacant 2291 NC Highway 55 E Dunn NC Hispanic 4 Jerusalem Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC Hispanic 4 Life and Hope Carlos Quesada P. O. Box 366 Red Springs NC Hispanic 4 Mount Olive Ministry Jose A. Rodriguez 105 Inlet Drive Raeford NC Hispanic 4 New Rebirth Luis Feliz 801 Roberts Avenue Lumberton NC Hispanic 4 Northwood Temple Eduardo Gonzalez 905 Willow Leaf Court Dunn NC Hispanic 4 Of God is the Power Marco Rosales 964 Jamestown Road Conway SC Hispanic 4 Prince of Peace Pablo Popoca 1405 Bobolink Rd. Sanford NC Hispanic 4 Solid Rock Juan Carlos A. Sanchez 4506 Coventry Road Fayetteville NC Hispanic 4 The Calvary Carlos Ventura P. O. Box 442 Angier NC Hispanic 4 Worship Without Boundaries Elvin Perez 705 Sarasen Drive Fayetteville NC Hispanic 5 Alpha & Omega Arnoldo Santibáñez Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC Hispanic 5 Family of Grace Manuel Medina 1050 Watercress Road Williamston NC Hispanic 5 Rivers of Living Water Emmanuel Reyes 501 Terry St Elizabeth City NC Hispanic 5 Tabernacle Arnoldo Santibáñez Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC Hispanic 5 Way of Hope Cesar Geovanny Zelaya P. O. Box 7244 Kill Devil Hills NC Lumberton Abbottsburg Larry Cain, Sr. P.O. Box 706 Chadbourn NC Lumberton Boardman Clifton Jarvis 1540 Turceau Trail NE Leland NC Lumberton Calvary Elbert Rozer Watson 143 McAllister And W Circle Tarheel NC Lumberton Chadbourn Donald Duane Conway Rough and Ready Road Fair Bluff NC Lumberton Kingdom Place Gary Strickland 1329 Baywood Road Fayetteville NC Lumberton Living Springs Brandon Witt 2806 Wildwood Street Elizabethtown NC Lumberton Lumberton First Norman Smith P. O. Box 952 Lumberton NC Lumberton Missionary Johnny Walters 2302 Marshall Street Lumberton NC Lumberton Mount Olive Steven Jacobs 607 Harry West Lane Ext. Pembroke NC Lumberton Nakina Jerry Green 5116 Blue Clay Road Castle Hayne NC Lumberton Tabernacle of Praise & Worship Darrell Little 642 Derwood Road Lumberton NC Lumberton The Life Center Michael Gist P. O. Box 7452 Lumberton NC Lumberton Westview Ron Murdock 467 E. Great Marsh Church Rd. Saint Pauls NC Lumberton Whiteville First Myles Cartrette 107 N. Madison Street Whiteville NC Morehead City Cedar Point David Harper 110 Bay Landing Road Swannsboro NC Morehead City Crystal Coast Bobby Howard 1150 NC Hwy. 118 Vanceboro NC Morehead City Glad Tidings Tim Marriner 4621 Country Club Road Morehead City NC Morehead City Graham Memorial Bill Hooper 3448 Mill Creek Road Newport NC Morehead City Harker's Island Dell Murphy 399 Cape Lookout Drive Harker's Island NC Morehead City Maranatha Jacob Snider 100 Distant Creek Court New Bern NC Morehead City New Creation John W. Tootle P. O. Box 1163 Newport NC Morehead City Smyrna William O'Neal 101 Middens Creek Drive Smyrna NC New Bern Alliance Don Zimmerman 410 Glory Road Beaufort NC New Bern Bridgeton Kenneth Dixon 940 Halfmoon Rd New Bern NC New Bern Emmanuel Fellowship Joseph K. Williams 105 Paula Road New Bern NC New Bern Friendship Calvin Anderson 7550 Main Street Vanceboro NC New Bern Goose Creek Cindy Midyette 8467 Hwy 306 South Arapahoe NC New Bern Holly Hill Marty Warren P. O. Box 636 Vanceboro NC New Bern Lowland Phillip Lewis 1713 Tunstall Swamp Rd Edward NC New Bern New Covenant Ben Britt 5004 Lakeshore Drive New Bern NC New Bern New Hope Rose Alligood P. O. Box 992 Chocowinity NC New Bern New Vision James Ray Bonner 2897 Kennedy Home Road LaGrange NC New Bern Reelsboro Steve Willis 208 Pinewood Drive New Bern NC New Bern Trenton I. C. Wyatt P. O. Box 192 New Bern NC New Bern Vanceboro Chris Stewart 301 Ellington Way LaGrange NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

85 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. PASTORS (as of July 31, 2017) DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. Raleigh Benson Mark Fields 2002 Boykin Bridge Road Clinton NC Raleigh Emmanuel Johnny Newton 2132 Marriner Circle Raleigh NC Raleigh Evangel Mark Fenn 203 Meadow Drive Fuquay Varina NC Raleigh Grace Rob Keffer 2721 Rustic Brick Road Raleigh NC Raleigh Hope Luke Long 2057 Dove Lane Clayton NC Raleigh Selma T. P. Davis 511 North Raiford Street Selma NC Raleigh The Awakening Allen Peacock 164 Rose Pace Court Princeton NC Raleigh The Capital Ryan Jackson 101 Naylor Creek Place Garner NC Raleigh The CrossWalk Ron Barefoot, Jr. 417 Everland Parkway Angier NC Raleigh The Genesis Adam Blackmon 3212 Natural Pines Place Zebulon NC Rocky Mount Alert Jerry Fuller 100 Winding Creek Drive Youngsville NC Rocky Mount Brentwood Raymond Whitehurst 1836 Racoon Branch Road Tarboro NC Rocky Mount Crossroads Michael Bryant 5753 Vicksboro Road Henderson NC Rocky Mount Ebenezer Tony Hawley 6005 Lucama Road Lucama NC Rocky Mount Faith Family Worship Gerald Parker 2128 Old Mill Road Rocky Mount NC Rocky Mount Harvest Temple Norwood Starling 2267 W. Tenth Street Roanoke Rapids NC Rocky Mount Hobgood Dwight Jones 1674 Dail Loop Road Tarboro NC Rocky Mount Liberty Anthony Smith 4561 Thelma Road Roanoke Rapids NC Rocky Mount Living Faith Fellowship Danny Harris P. O. Box 8073 Rocky Mount NC Rocky Mount New Covenant Ministries Jerry Barbee P. O. Box 1083 Norlina NC Rocky Mount Roanoke Rapids First Matthew Smith 217 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC Rocky Mount Spring Hope Reuben Batchelor 3360 Batchelor Road Nashville NC Rocky Mount Tarboro First Robert J. Forehand 704 West Howard Avenue Tarboro NC Rocky Mount Taylor's Chapel Daniel Moss 1938 Lindsay Road Nashville NC Rocky Mount Trinity Mitchell Norville P. O. Box 14 Tarboro NC Rocky Mount Vaughan's Chapel Dale Eatmon 29 Pleasants Way Louisburg NC Rocky Mount Victory Praise & Worship Ctr Dallas Gurganus 105 Club Drive Robersonville NC Williamston Belhaven Medford Hopkins 746 Old Pamlico Beach Rd W. Belhaven NC Williamston Bethany Chris Watkins 1248 Tyner Road Williamston NC Williamston Faith Danny Gurganus 1320 Greenhall Rd Edenton NC Williamston Grace Family Fellowship David Bryan 600 S. Broad Street Robersonville NC Williamston Higher Ground Raymond Faircloth, Sr. 244 Brinkleyville Road Ahoskie NC Williamston Merritt's Chapel David Radford 4005 Bridgers Street Wilson NC Williamston Millennium Taylor Latham 113 Bruce Farmer Road Aulander NC Williamston New Beginnings James "Jim" Howell, Jr Hollis Road Plymouth NC Williamston Rehoboth Lamarr Jackson 7611 Beargrass Road Williamston NC Williamston Roper Tommy Oliver P. O. Box 116 Roper NC Williamston Swanquarter Mike Wheeler 1435 Quarter Road Swan Quarter NC Williamston The Lighthouse Larry Lilley 1061 W. Islands Road Williamston NC Williamston Wades Point Jody O'Neal 1965 O'Neal Lane Williamston NC Williamston Wakelon Ina Dunning 436 US Highway 13 N Windsor NC Williamston Williamston First Timothy Bowen 104 Plum Street Williamston NC Wilmington Gateway L. James Young 2905 John Yeamen Road Wilmington NC Wilmington Good News Ministries Al Marks 706 DeWitt Street Jacksonville NC Wilmington Harvest Fellowship Tom Johnson 1808 Wood Duck Street SW Supply NC Wilmington Living Word Fellowship Robert C. Wilson, Jr. 50 Carol Lynn Drive NE Leland NC Wilmington Penderlea Dean Walker 3530 Fennell Town Road Rocky Point NC Wilmington Snead's Ferry John Norris 306 Cross Street Sneads Ferry NC Wilmington Wallace Bobby Smith 1745 NC Highway 55 W Mount Olive NC Wilmington Wilmington First Paul Evans 7115 Farrington Farms Drive Wilmington NC Wilson Cornerstone Angel Padilla P. O. Box 252 Middlesex NC Wilson Independence Phillip Hawley 5636 Lloyd Road Lucama NC Wilson Lamm's Grove Vacant Wilson Middlesex Ronnie Lee Conner 818 Mill Branch Church Road Aulander NC Wilson Moore's Chapel David West NC Highway 42 East Kenly NC Wilson Rocky Cross Holiness Larry Massey 1809 Dover Street W. Wilson NC Wilson Shiloh T. Elwood Long 5843 Shiloh Church Road Wilson NC Wilson Sims Vernon Potter 8259 Seven Paths Road Spring Hope NC Wilson Stantonsburg Robbie Parnell 309 Moyton Road Stantonsburg NC Wilson Thompson Chapel William G. Pike 1805 Laughlin Street Tarboro NC Wilson Westmoreland Jerry Nelson 1908 Sierra Drive Wilson NC Wilson Wilson First Chuck Gentry 126 Windyfield Drive Goldsboro NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

86 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Aguillon Sanchez Marcial 222 Trinity Dr Snow Hill NC Alligood Rose P. O. Box 992 Chocowinity NC Altman Jonathan 501 Smith Chapel Rd. Mount Olive NC Aman Patricia 158 Linville Lane Willow Springs NC Anderson Randy 98 Curtis Dr. Erwin NC Anderson Calvin 7550 Main St. Vanceboro NC Angulo Fernando 107 Gulf Dr. Dunn NC Arnold Vince 148 E. Ivybridge Dr. Hubert NC Arnold, Jr. Robert 3306 Alvin Rd. Grimesland NC Arthur Joe 106 Nicholson Rd. Garner NC Arthur Cheri 266 Boone Trail Garner NC Arthur David 266 Boone Trail Garner NC Arthur Elsie 106 Nicholson Rd. Garner NC Autry Kenneth 4254 US 301 South Dunn NC Avila Luis 6817 Bear Canyon Dr. Oklahoma City OK Banks Jerry 2706 Westbrooke Dr. Kinston NC Banks Roger 34 Jill Blvd. Selma NC Barbee Jerry P. O. Box 1083 Norlina NC Barber Jerome 421 Shawn Rd. Lumberton NC Barnes David Barnes Lyndel 1440 Holly Branch Rd. Greenville NC Bartlett Douglas 564 Country Club Rd. Mount Olive NC Bartlett Jeff 6160 Minnie Hall Rd. Roseboro NC Bartlett Michael 6216 Azalea Dr. Stedman NC Batchelor Marie 3360 Batchelor Rd. Nashville NC Batchelor Reuben 3360 Batchelor Rd. Nashville NC Baysden Mickey 5508 Bernhardt Court Wilmington NC Berry Nancy P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Berry Linwood P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Blackmon Adam 3212 Natural Pines Place Zebulon NC Bland Phillip 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Rd. Princeton NC Blanton Barry 7317 NC Hwy. 33 E. Grimesland NC Boatman Carol 1315 E. 6th Ave. Winfield KS Bonilla Maria Ester 1212 Jefferson St Roanoke Rapids NC Bonner James Ray 2897 Kennedy Home Rd. LaGrange NC Bowen Hermilita P. O. Box 35 Fairmont NC Bowen Timothy 104 Plum St. Williamston NC Boyd Rose 189 Red Robin Dr. Dunn NC Boyd Charles 115 Hounds Run Dr. Goldsboro NC Britt Rudolph 1166 Crowsfoot Rd. Mount Olive NC Britton M. R. 121 Westover Dr Roanoke Rapids NC Brown Chris 716 Carolina Dr. Dunn NC Bryan Elton 912 Center Church Rd Sanford NC Bryant Michael 5753 Vicksboro Rd. Henderson NC Butts David 2144 Page Rd. Greenville NC Cantarero Enrry 2065 Southeast Blvd. Clinton NC Cantrell Kerry P. O. Box 546 Beulaville NC Capps J. Michael NC Hwy. 39 Middlesex NC Carrillo Carlos 3908 Reeds Ford Rd. Clinton NC Chester Tommy 501 Captains Place Fayetteville NC Clark Wiley T. P. O. Box 151 Falcon NC Clowers Darrel 5940 Wrench Rd. Godwin NC Clowers Bonnie 5940 Wrench Rd. Godwin NC Conner Ronnie Lee 818 Mill Branch Church Rd. Aulander NC Conner Ronnie Wayne 102 Laurel Ave. Robersonville NC Coody Ted 1958 Pollard Rd. Farmville NC Corbett Gerald 400 New Bridge St. Jacksonville NC Cornejo Rufina 1086 Wrye Branch Rd. Clinton NC Cornejo Manuel 1086 Wrye Branch Rd. Clinton NC Couillard Michael 406 Auger Lane Stedman NC Creel Timothy 2406 Umstead Ave. Greenville NC Dail Jeffrey P. O. Box 397 Calypso NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

87 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Daniels William C. 278 Godwin Lake Rd Benson NC Davis Merrill P. O. Box 129 Stantonsburg NC Davis T. P. 511 North Raiford St. Selma NC Davis Carol 511 North Raiford St. Selma NC Del Villar Jose Manuel 5244 Holly Ridge Farm Rd Raleigh NC Denning Rich 1921 Chavis Court Greenville NC Dixon Steve 21 Francis Dr. Dunn NC Dixon Kenneth 940 Halfmoon Rd New Bern NC Dixon J. Frederick 1930 Tara Court, Apt. 102 Greenville NC Dowdy Betty 313 Bramwell Place Matthews NC Dowen Robert 236 Deep Creek Dr. Clayton NC Downing Warren 6039 Homestead Rd. Elm City NC Downing Alison 4508 Chandler Dr. Wilson NC Downing R. L Chandler Dr. Wilson NC Dunning Dwight 834 Challenge Club Lane Clinton NC Dye Michael 1820 Bagley Rd. Kenly NC Eakes Mary 193 Howards Lane Dunn NC Eatmon Dale 29 Pleasants Way Louisburg NC Echeverria Elizabeth 1009 Cromartie Ave. Sanford NC Edwards Paul P O Box 5 Ahoskie NC Eichacker David 90 Candlewood Dr. Zebulon NC Enloe Steve 3124 Phillies Circle Fayetteville NC Evans Paul 7115 Farrington Farms Dr. Wilmington NC Faircloth Wilda 649 Mt. Moriah Church Rd. Clinton NC Faircloth, Sr. Raymond 244 Brinkleyville Rd. Ahoskie NC Fields Mark 2002 Boykin Bridge Rd. Clinton NC Figueroa Lydia P. O. Box 9346 Fayetteville NC Fleet Casey 118 Lucy Fretwell Lane Ahoskie NC Forehand Robert J. 704 West Howard Ave. Tarboro NC Forehand W. J Pauls Path Rd. LaGrange NC Francisco Joseph 1308 Hwy. 70 W. Garner NC Fulford A. Dean 4681 Pamlico Beach Rd. Belhaven NC Garcia Mynor Post Office Box 938 Wallace NC Gawinski Peggy 50 Lynn Rd. Lumberton NC Gentry J. Frank 1208 Whitehall Rd. Winterville NC Gentry Chuck 126 Windyfield Dr. Goldsboro NC Gist Michael P. O. Box 7452 Lumberton NC Gonzalez Albert P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Gonzalez Jiep P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Gonzalez Jose Eduardo 905 Willow Leaf Court Dunn NC Gonzalez Evelyn M Mangrove Dr. Fayetteville NC Goodson Myrisha P. O. Box 275 Coats NC Gray, Jr. Clarence E. 409 Paladin Dr., Apt. N Greenville NC Green Jerry 5116 Blue Clay Rd. Castle Hayne NC Gregory Jonathan 5401 Plain View Hwy Dunn NC Griffin Vera P. O. Box 706 Troy NC Gurganus Ronnie 2124 Winder Dr. Winterville NC Gurganus Dallas 105 Club Dr. Robersonville NC Gurganus Danny 1320 Greenhall Rd Edenton NC Hall Billy 9121 Dorchester Lane Willow Springs NC Hannah Jerry 215 Ellington Way LaGrange NC Hardison Ferrell 415 Kingston Circle Goldsboro NC Harrell Roland L Heatherstone Dr. Raleigh NC Harrell Michael 419 Harrell's Hill Rd Mount Olive NC Harris Danny P. O. Box 8073 Rocky Mount NC Hatcher Ralph Edward 150 Pope Wray Rd. Turkey NC Hawley Tony 6005 Lucama Rd. Lucama NC Hawley Phillip 5636 Lloyd Rd. Lucama NC Hayes Erfie D. 718 Spring Branch Rd Dunn NC Heath Jobie 619 Tully Hill Rd. Kinston NC Heath Ronnie 2568 Gurganus Rd. Snow Hill NC Hedgepeth John 4250 Ramsey St. Fayetteville NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

88 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Herring James Earl 857 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC Hill J. Randy 779 Gates Mills Rd., Apt. B-12 Fort Mill SC Hilliard Stacy D NW 121st Terrace Oklahoma City OK Hinson John 1618 Grogan St. Sanford NC Hinson Ernest P. O. Box 645 Star NC Hodge James P Oak St. Lumberton NC Hollamon Gerald 440 Mills Loop Rd. Mount Olive NC Hood R. N. P. O. Box 7085 Jacksonville NC Hooper Bill 3448 Mill Creek Rd. Newport NC Hopkins Medford 746 Old Pamlico Beach Rd W. Belhaven NC Horne Jesse B Boswellville Rd Wilson NC House Berry 206 Country Day Rd. Goldsboro NC Howard John 1206 Pate Town Rd. Goldsboro NC Howard Bobby 1150 NC Hwy. 118 Vanceboro NC Howell, Jr. Jim 1664 Hollis Rd. Plymouth NC Hubbard C. Oris P. O. Box 2 Falcon NC Hughes Wiley 403 W. Blue St. St. Pauls NC Ingram David 260 King Fisher Lane Mills River SC Jackson R. Paul 1821 Faber St. Fayetteville NC Jackson Paul C Core Point Rd Ernul NC Jackson Ryan 101 Naylor Creek Place Garner NC Jacobs Steven 607 Harry West Lane Ext. Pembroke NC Jarvis Clifton 1540 Turceau Trail NE Leland NC Jernigan Ralph c/o Rolling Ridge, 700 Mt. Olive Dr. Newton Grove NC Jernigan, Jr. Ralph 415 Cornerstone St. Lynchburg VA Johnson Patricia 105 A Pintail Court Whiteville NC Johnson Ted S. 105 A Pintail Court Whiteville NC Johnson Tom 1808 Wood Duck St. SW Supply NC Jones Roger 5320 River Rd. Vanceboro NC Jones Fred P. O. Box 1752 Kenly NC Jones Patsy 3052 Contentnea Rd. Wilson NC Jones Faye 402 Stallings Rd. Zebulon NC Jones Dwight 1674 Dail Loop Rd. Tarboro NC Jones Rylan 112 Rochelle Dr., Unit 205 Morehead City NC Jones Steve 614 Goodyear Ave. Inverness FL Keffer Rob 2721 Rustic Brick Rd. Raleigh NC Kelley Larry 4598 S. NC 41 Wallace NC Kesling Terrence 3908 St Erics Turn Williamsburg VA King Stanley 4890 Giddensville Rd Faison NC Kirkman, Sr. Wayman 7704 Hazelwood Ave. Fayetteville NC Knowles Rodney 409 Dover Rd Wilmington NC Latham Taylor 113 Bruce Farmer Rd. Aulander NC Leggett Tim 4377 West Wilson St. Farmville NC Leggett Roger 2750 Piney Grove Church Rd. Williamston NC Leggett James D Spyglass Drive Little River SC Leggett Ralph 210 Harris St. Williamston NC Lewis Phillip 1713 Tunstall Swamp Rd Edward NC List Gailya 823 Jump Rd. Princeton NC Little Darrell 642 Derwood Rd. Lumberton NC Loftin Paul 213-A Reserve Green Dr. Morehead City NC Long Luke 2057 Dove Lane Clayton NC Long T. Elwood 5843 Shiloh Church Rd. Wilson NC Loudermilk Gary P. O. Box Raleigh NC Manning Linwood 1453 Birdneck Circle Greenville NC Manriquez Luis 137 Thicket Dr. Angier NC Marks Al 706 DeWitt St. Jacksonville NC Marley Shane Sarichef Loop Eagle River AK Marriner Tim 4621 Country Club Rd. Morehead City NC Marshburn Janice 5389 Richlands Highway Jacksonville NC Marshburn Jr. Errett 1957 Country Squire Rd. Kinston NC Mayo Allen 6033 Oak Spring St. Stedman NC McDowell Bill 311 Annadel St. Murfreesboro TN If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

89 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Medina Manuel 1050 Watercress Rd. Williamston NC Meyer Althea P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Michaelson John Robert 30 Atlantic Ave. Benson NC Midyette Cindy 8467 Hwy 306 South Arapahoe NC Milliken Ken 601 Hillside Drive North #3401 North Myrtle Beach SC Moore Tony P. O. Box 226 Turkey NC Moore M. Bethea 1021 Oakwater Dr. Garner NC Mooring Kevin 112 Collingwood Dr. Pikeville NC Moss Daniel 1938 Lindsay Rd. Nashville NC Murdock Ron 467 E. Great Marsh Church Rd. Saint Pauls NC Nelms Ricky P. O. Box 7815 Wilson NC Nelson Jerry 1908 Sierra Dr. Wilson NC Nelson Danny P. O. Box 144 Falcon NC Newton Johnny 2132 Marriner Circle Raleigh NC Newton Connie 108 Osceola Dr. Greenville NC Norman Annie 720 Norman Rd. Blounts Creek NC Norris Edwin Lee 168 Sodan Dr. Willow Springs NC Norris Coleen 2216 Old Crews Rd. Raleigh NC Norville Mitchell 4237 Aurelian Springs Rd. Halifax NC Nowiski Sandra 145 Coates Rd. Linden NC Oliver Jon 3916 Barclay Way Wade NC Oliver Tommy P. O. Box 116 Roper NC Oliver Jennifer P. O. Box 87 Salemburg NC Oliver Michael P. O. Box 87 Salemburg NC Olivo Miguelina 1032 Breeze Ln Clayton NC Olivo Rodolfo 1032 Breeze Ln Clayton NC O'Neal Sherwood 2400 Deanie Ave Tarboro NC O'Neal William 101 Middens Creek Dr. Smyrna NC Ormond Robert A. 201 Briarwood Lane New Bern NC Padilla Angel P. O. Box 252 Middlesex NC Pagán Carola 117 Forest Edge Dr. Cary NC Pagán Gilberto 117 Forest Edge Dr. Cary NC Page Sherwood 723 River Walk Way, Apt. A Grifton NC Parker Gerald 2128 Old Mill Rd. Rocky Mount NC Parker Mary Susan 3130 Kendale Dr Sanford NC Parnell Robbie 514 Planters Rd Kingstree SC Parson H.M Hwy. 17 North, Lot 7 New Bern NC Parson Richard 1034 Dobbersville Rd. Goldsboro NC Parson Jesse L NC Hwy 54 Graham NC Patiño Hector 2780 Meridian Dr., Apt. 4 Greenville NC Payne Patsy 501 South Main St. Broadway NC Peacock Allen 164 Rose Pace Court Princeton NC Peacock Cutty 1931 Old Beulah Rd. Selma NC Pearson Willis 5936 Lamm Rd. Wilson NC Perez Edgar 5804 Marvin Taylor Rd. Ayden NC Perry J. B. 104 Halley Dr. Jesup GA Phelps Maurice 3205 Catarina Lane New Bern NC Pinedo Juan 4445 Deborah Court Wilmington NC (Greta) Pitti Rocio Umbrella Lane, Apt. 107 Charlotte NC Pittman Tim 1436 Elijah Rd. Orrum NC Pollard Blanche 123 Tarheel Dr. Mount Olive NC Pollard Johnie 303 Barbour Rd., #701 Morehead City NC Pope Sherrill 710 West Morris Circle Dunn NC Popoca Pablo 1405 Bobolink Rd. Sanford NC Potter Vernon 8259 Seven Paths Rd. Spring Hope NC Potter Raymond P. O. Box 3038 Greenville NC Prosper Guy 5400 Blue Clay Rd Castle Hayne NC Purifoy Lyndon 141 Hickory Rd. Whiteville NC Radford Jeffrey 1504 Laurel St Goldsboro NC Ray W. Craig 4798 New Britton Hwy. E. Whiteville NC Reyes Roy 1050 Regal Pointe Ter Apt 212 Lake Mary FL Reyes Luz 1050 Regal Pointe Ter Apt 212 Lake Mary FL If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

90 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Riggs Marcus 2267 W. Tenth St. Roanoke Rapids NC Rigsby Paul 2323 Fred Everret Rd. Kinston NC Robertson William D. 747 Douglas Run Rd. Emporia VA Robinson Kevin 8415 Dunmore Dr. Apt. A Huntersville NC Robinson Richard 3051 Dunn Rd. Fayetteville NC Rogers Anthony 1716 Catawba St. Fayetteville NC Rogers Elizabeth 912 Magnolia Apts. Dunn NC Rogers Brian 3954 George Dr. Ayden NC Rollins Danny 3699 NC Hwy 111 N Pikeville NC Rooks Chris 2348 Deep Run Church Rd. Deep Run NC Rose Bill 220 S. Spence St. Goldsboro NC Roy Ron P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Sapp Hubert 1551 Holly Hills Rd. Powhatan VA Sasser Tony 1728 Grantham School Rd. Mt. Olive NC Sawyer Lawrence Wayne 132 Kings Way Moyock NC Shaffer Andy 2645 Taylors Chapel Rd. Dunn NC Shropshire Hubert 1825 W. Lakeview Dr., #E44 Johnson City TN Skinner James A. 733 South Bentonville Rd. Four Oaks NC Smith Larry 3901 Niarada Dr. Fayetteville NC Smith Bobby 1745 NC Highway 55 W Mount Olive NC Smith Jeffrey 2507 Lancaster Rd Wilson NC Smith Matthew 217 Hunting Ridge Rd. Roanoke Rapids NC Smith Marvin E. Spring Lake NC Smith Norman P. O. Box 952 Lumberton NC Spear Gene Aubrey 270 Piney Neck Rd. Vanceboro NC Stafford Jonathan 102 Grace Dr., NW Wilson NC Starling Norwood 2267 W. Tenth St. Roanoke Rapids NC Strickland Gary 1329 Baywood Rd. Fayetteville NC Suero Francisco P. O. Box 1754 Clayton NC Suero Noemi P. O. Box 1754 Clayton NC Sutton Bill 1925 Pine View Cemetery Rd. Seven Springs NC Swanner Marc 2102 Charles Blvd. Greenville NC Swinson James D. 610 North Church St. Mount Olive NC Teachey Marjorie 403 Rivenbark Town Rd. Wallace NC Terry George 300 Country Club Rd. Salemburg NC Tew Joseph 1984 Bradshaw Rd. Clinton NC Tew Gabriel 8500 Sidbury Rd. Wilmington NC Thomas Allen 500 S. Layton Ave. Dunn NC Thomas, Jr. Edward 8370 S. NC Hwy. 41 Wallace NC Thompson Chris 2 Devonshire Lane Greenville SC Thompson Nathan P. O. Box 9 Falcon NC Thompson Jonathan 1100 Filmore St. Raleigh NC Thompson Jay 3392 NC Hwy. 111 South Pinetops NC Tignor Michael P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Till Reggie 210 Rachel Rd. Fayetteville NC Toler Lee C. P. O. Box 1 Alliance NC Tucker Nicholas 185 Franklin Ln. Henderson NC Turner Ken 2121 Odom Rd. Clinton NC Tyson W. H Westmont Dr. Greenville NC Vargas Alfredo 451 E. McRainey Rd. Saint Pauls NC Vargas Idelfonso 3510 Dobbs Farm Rd. Kinston NC Via Mike 5850 W. Paso Bonita Prescott AZ Via Christy 5850 W. Paso Bonita Prescott AZ Vieira Hanneman Carmem P. O. Box 977 Coats NC Walker Dean 3530 Fennell Town Rd. Rocky Point NC Ward Tony 2501 April Dr. Raleigh NC Warren Marty P. O. Box 636 Vanceboro NC Warwick Horace 1021 Horseshoe Rd Aberdeen NC Waters Richard M. 236 Sheffield Rd. Greer SC Watkins Chris 1248 Tyner Rd. Williamston NC Watson Elbert Rozer 143 McAllister And W Circle Tarheel NC Weaver Paul 1147 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

91 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Weaver Jesse 1001 Drew Ct. Garner NC Webb Sidney 4875 Bloomery Rd. Wilson NC Wheeler David 114 Markum Ln. Madison AL White Wayne E Brogden Rd. Smithfield NC White R. Wayne 105 Westwood Dr. Roanoke Rapids NC White Eddie 101 Martin St. Dunn NC White King E. 119 Brandywood Dr. Dunn NC White Ken P. O. Box 1981 Clinton NC Whitehurst Raymond 1836 Racoon Branch Rd. Tarboro NC Whitfield Jim 1204 E 9th St Goldsboro NC Whitfield Marvin 105 Reynard Path Clinton NC Whitman Shelton 146 Brock - Whitman Lane Mount Olive NC Whittenton Terry 1504 Brunswick Dr. Dunn NC Williams Samuel W Dan Peele Rd. Williamston NC Williams Jimmy C Crockett Dr. Greenville NC Williams Bobby 937 Elks Rd. Chocowinity NC Williams Danny M. P. O. Box Oklahoma City, OK Williams Judith P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Willis Steve 208 Pinewood Dr. New Bern NC Wilson, Jr. Robert C. 50 Carol Lynn Dr. NE Leland NC Winstead Dempsey 4316 Leoston Rd Rocky Mount NC Woods Dan P. O. Box 135 Falcon NC Wooten Sharon L. P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Wooten Ronald S. P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Young L. James 2905 John Yeamen Rd. Wilmington NC Zimmerman Donald E. 410 Glory Rd. Beaufort NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

92 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. LICENSED AND LICENSED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Amador Rodriguez Jose 105 Inlet Drive Raeford NC Avery Stacey 6095 Flower Hill Road Kenly NC Avery Josh 6095 Flower Hill Road Kenly NC Baggett Mark 9360 Merrywood Drive Leland NC Barbato Ryan 104 Clearwater Court Goldsboro NC Barbato, II Richard 217 N. Cottonwood Drive Goldsboro NC Barber Dennis 1264 Main Street Jamesville NC Barefoot, Jr. Ron 417 Everland Parkway Angier NC Barnhill Larry 478 The Avenue Clinton NC Bartlett Matt 406 Victorian Lane Granite Falls NC Bedoya Martha 464 Main Street Winterville NC Bishop Christopher A. 118 Maysville School Road Mount Olive NC Blanco Luis 105 Clayside Drive Pikeville NC Bland Holly 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Road Princeton NC Bland Jonathan 1001 Tulip Drive Yukon OK Boyer Bridget PSC 482 Box 199 FPO AP Bradshaw Lois Brafford 507 Apple Lane Sanford NC Brewer S. Wayne 210 East 13th Street Lumberton NC Bridgers Stewart 227 Kate Road Pinetops NC Britt Ben 5004 Lakeshore Drive New Bern NC Britt Lee 1049 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC Brown Kriston 6449 Elmer Hill Road Rome NY Bryan David 600 S. Broad Street Robersonville NC Bulls Bob 11 Skipping Pines Court Spring Lake NC Cain, Sr. Larry Calo Elisha 2940 Plainview Church Road Angier NC Campbell, Jr. Earl 1587 S. Cokesbury Road Henderson NC Cardona Emilia P. O. Box 366 Red Springs NC Carnley Robin 3304 Christopher Drive, Apt. A Wilson NC Carrow Shawn Cartrette Myles 107 N. Madison Street Whiteville NC Chappel Paul 4301 Snipe Creek Lane, Apt. Q Raleigh NC Coleman Matthew 8270 White Pine Drive Linden NC Conway Donald Duane Rough and Ready Road Fair Bluff NC Conway Bobby 1682 Rams Horn Road Greenville NC Cook Shane 304 Caroline Drive Wendell NC Daniels Jonathan 3786 Mt. Moriah Church Road Clinton NC Doss Debbie 4865 Green Hills Road Rocky Mount NC Dowden Eric 4740 Denton Court Fayetteville NC Dunning James Evan P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Dunning, Jr. Dwayne P. O. Box 106 Falcon NC Ezzell Jerry 115 N. Brighton Avenue Warsaw NC Faircloth, Jr. Ray 130 Hollowell Road Aulander NC Feliz Luis 801 Roberts Avenue Lumberton NC Fenn Mark 203 Meadow Drive Fuquay Varina NC Frith Keisha 1443 Seabiscuit Drive Parkton NC Fuentes Yeni P. O. Box 658 Magnolia NC Fuller Jerry 100 Winding Creek Drive Youngsville NC Gardner Joseph 103 Wedgewood Place Goldsboro NC Garro Luis 464 Main Street Winterville NC Garro Gonzalez Kathya B. 905 Willow Leaf Court Dunn NC Haire Richard A Fairground Road Dunn NC Harper David 110 Bay Landing Road Swannsboro NC Hendrix Donna 2620 Phoenician Drive Fayetteville NC Hendrix Tommy 2620 Phoenician Drive Fayetteville NC Horrell Margaret P. O. Box 186 Roanoke Rapids NC Hubbard Rose P. O. Box 2 Falcon NC Hubbard Kathy 1695 Hwy. 53 West Burgaw NC Hunt, Jr. Merle 105 Conch Court Gloucester NC Ivey Angela 718 West Cutlar Street Saint Pauls NC Jackson Lamarr 7611 Beargrass Road Williamston NC Jackson Cory 105 E. Wendy Way Goldsboro NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

93 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. LICENSED AND LICENSED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Jenkins Luke 50 Cider Mill Dr., Apt. 202 Hendersonville NC Johnson Mary Belle NC Hwy 42 E Kenly NC Jones Gary 204 North Pointe Drive Goldboro NC Jones Robert Allen 112 Harell Street Greenville NC Keene Wayne 305 Steven Street Wallace NC Kesling Pam 3908 St Erics Turn Williamsburg VA Lassiter Jimmy 494 W. Trade Road Mt. Olive NC Lee Benjamin 316 W. Oak Street Lucama NC Lee Tony 207 Eastover Drive Snow Hill NC Leon Gonzalez Mario P. O. Box 603 Newton Grove NC Lewis Linwood 5053 Highway 264 East Washington NC Lilley Larry 1061 W. Islands Road Williamston NC Lucas Karen P. O. Box 111 Falcon NC Magadan Melania 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC Magadan Concepcion 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC Maldonado Del Pino Marlene 451 E. McRainey Rd St. Pauls NC Manning Rick 200 First Street Williamston NC Marriner Nate 225 Vatersay Drive Apex NC Massey Donald R. 170 Ramsey Lane Princeton NC May John Thomas P. O. Box 385 Morehead City NC Maynor Melinda 3720 Autry Mill Road Godwin NC Maynor Danielle 41 Artesian Springs Lane Dunn NC Millard, III Dan Roger 103 Lily Place Goldsboro NC Montague Dallas 5042 Old Stantonburg Rd Wilson NC Moore Carley 107 East James Street Mount Olive NC Murphy Dell 399 Cape Lookout Drive Harker's Island NC Norris W. Dexter 2216 Old Crews Road Raleigh NC North Yolanda 39 Manor Lane Swansboro NC Nunn Matthew L. 110 Sleepy Creek Drive Dudley NC Olivares Angulo Maria 107 Gulf Drive Dunn NC Overton Robert J. 423 Lees Country Club Rd. Mount Olive NC Owens John William 63 Woodside Court Lillington NC (office) 2013 Oxendine Vernanda (Vee) P. O. Box 1652 Pembroke NC Page Edith 400 Crestview Ave. SW, Apt. 9-A Wilson NC Patiño Yinnery 2780 Meridian Dr. Apt. 4 Greenville NC Pearce Hunter 329 Okamato Street Raleigh NC Perkins Danita 720 McMillan Drive Tarboro NC Perry Brian P. O. Box Fayetteville NC Pike William G Laughlin Street Tarboro NC Pounders Blake 1386 Warren Road Erwin NC Pounders Carisa 1386 Warren Road Erwin NC Price Braxton P. O. Box 328 Teachey NC Pridgen Billy 421 Pinetops Road Murfreesboro NC Quesada Carlos P. O. Box 366 Red Springs NC Radford David 4005 Bridgers Street Wilson NC Reynolds Mark 7115 Goldsboro Road Wade NC Rich Anthony B Burney Road Bladenboro NC Rigsby Rhonda 111 Woodland Road Roanoke Rapids NC Robertson Shelby "Jean" 747 Douglas Run Road Emporia VA Salazar Alberto 9599 Camp Charles Road Bailey NC Shaffer Terri 2645 Taylor Chapel Road Dunn NC Silva Martinez Jesus Gil 3830 Dawson Street Ramseur NC Smith Robert 1062 W. Main Street Mt. Olive NC Smith Anthony 4561 Thelma Road Roanoke Rapids NC Smith Eddie 1797 Dunn Road Roseboro NC Sneed Summer P. O. Box Oklahoma City OK Snider Jacob 100 Distant Creek Court New Bern NC Stafford Regina 102 Grace Drive, NW Wilson NC Stewart Chris 301 Ellington Way LaGrange NC Suber Timothy 1628 Blaire Street Rocky Mount NC Suero Ramirez Frankel Carver Falls Rd Charlotte NC Taylor Edward Kent 803 Deer Acres Drive Goldsboro NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

94 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. LICENSED AND LICENSED RETIRED LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED Thorne Lorraine 8833 Toisnot Rd Rocky Mount NC Tootle John W. P. O. Box 1163 Newport NC Torres de Perez Dina M. P. O. Box 4363 Greenville NC Trainor Tiffany 109 Tidewater Drive Newport NC Vargas Marlene M. 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC Vasquez William 81 E. Coventry Court Clayton NC Ward Matthew 2542 Marsh Road Bladenboro NC Webb Selma 400 Pike Street SW, Apt. B104 Wilson NC Wells Jim 211 Elm Grove Road Colerain NC Wheeler Mike 1435 Quarter Road Swan Quarter NC Wheeler John P. O. Box 129 Falcon NC Williams Michael 115 Doris Drive Goldsboro NC Williams John 183 Elks Road Chocowinity NC Williams Joseph K. 105 Paula Road New Bern NC Williams Chris 2892 Schooner Lane Grimesland NC Witt Brandon 2806 Wildwood Street Elizabethtown NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

95 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. LOCAL CHURCH MINISTER'S CERTIFICATE LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED Allen Gaundi 610 Eau Gallie Drive Fayetteville NC Andrades Sanchez Juan Carlos 4506 Coventry Road Fayetteville NC Arroyo Rosado Efrain 117 Garfield Drive Raeford NC Atkinson Wanda Rose 157 Truitt Road New Bern NC Ayala Oscar P. O. Box 858 Kenansville NC Barefoot Ronald P. O. Box 1006 Coats NC Bartlett Anne 564 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC Basnight J.C River Ridge Road Fayetteville NC Bennett Christina 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC Bonilla Jacobo 1993 Manning Road Greenville NC Booth Cecille 675 Old Hwy. 11 N. Beattyville KY Bordaes Melesio 114 Fox Chase Village New Bern NC Bowen Gail 104 Plum Street Williamston NC Bowen Judy P. O. Box 1224 Elizabethtown NC Buck Glen 203 W. Liberty Street Williamston NC Carrillo De Paz Alfonsina 508 W. 22nd Street Lumberton NC Cavalier William 3218 Nato Road Fayetteville NC Charqueño Aurelia 464 Main Street Winterville NC Clarke Kelly 1446 Hodges Chapel Rd Benson NC Collier Linwood 689 Mount Hermon Church Road Elizabeth City NC Congleton Alton Earl P. O. Box 1241 Chocowinity NC Conner Jean 4352 Eastern Pines Rd. Apt 11 Greenville NC Coppage Jesse Lee 1574 Jones Street Robersonville NC Corprew M. Jay 192 Pine Point Road Hertford NC Davis Kendall Davis Rita P. O. Box 44 Hope Mills NC de León Rueda Arturo 200 Canal Street #33 Wilson NC De Paz Morales Percy 508 W 22nd St Lumberton NC Densmore Denice 560 Adams Creek Road Havelock NC DeWitt Jane S. 100 Bay Drive Chocowiinity NC Diaz-Giron Manuel P. O. Box 1144 Clinton NC Dixon Jonathan 180 Moonlight Lake Drive New Bern NC Dortch Alice F. 414 W. First Street Ahoskie NC Dowen Marianne 236 Deep Creek Drive Clayton NC Dunning Ina 436 US Highway 13 N Windsor NC Edwards Bernice 131 Belfast Ave Goldsboro NC Edwards Sylvia 311 E. Clark Street Saint Pauls NC Ellis Demon R. P. O. Box 12 Chadbourn NC Esquivel Jose 1525 Old Grantham Road Goldsboro NC Fernandez Andino Rafael 204 Woodcreek Drive, Apt. E Cary NC French, Jr. Chuck 3263 Fire Tower Road Walstonburg NC Garcia-Mojica Noe 310 Craven St. Biscoe NC Garrido Elfida 1227 Alton Loop Greenville NC Garris Angela 3816 Bess Farm Road Greenville NC Garris Jesse 3816 Bess Farm Road Greenville NC Garro Luis Esteban 464 Main Street Winterville NC George David 131 Crossbow Drive Pikeville NC Gonzalez Gutierrez Julio 806 Henry Street Roanoke Rapids NC Graves Chris 5349 White House Court Parkton NC Griffin Rae Ann 2149 Page Road Greenville NC Gurganus Steve 1210 Oakview Drive Williamston NC Guthrie Marvin 3805 Galantis Drive Morehead City NC Hall Lance 2496 Emmaus Church Road Dudley NC Hall Robin 2496 Emmaus Church Road Dudley NC Hardison Christopher 1885 Mill Inn Rd. Williamston NC Hardison Dennis 7855 NC Hwy. 306th S Arapahoe NC Harrison J. Allen 3020 Hwy. 58 South Snow Hill NC Hernandez Ambrose Adriana 819 Charlie Road Arapahoe NC Holliday Donnie 2591 Leggett Mill Road Williamston NC Hollingsworth Frances P. O. Box 369 Salemburg NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

96 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. LOCAL CHURCH MINISTER'S CERTIFICATE LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED Housley Travis Scott Jackson Barbara 1734 Swann Street Fayetteville NC Jones Odessa 5320 River Road Vanceboro NC Keech Mack 484 Harbinger Street Belhaven NC Kinlaw Randy 5401 Barker Ten Mile Road Lumberton NC Lee Allen Haywood 1100 Clarendon St., Apt. 603 Fayetteville NC Lee Lindsey 1100 Clarendon St., Apt. 603 Fayetteville NC Leggett Vanessa 4377 West Wilson Street Farmville NC Lewis Ray 3826 Bess Farm Road Greenville NC Loftis Jason 50 Waterfall Court Erwin NC Long Henry 89 Pineneedle Court Tarboro NC Lopez Luz M Shaw Road St. Pauls, NC Lowry Elzetter P. O. Box 389 Pembroke NC Lucas Mark P. O. Box 127 Falcon NC Ludwig Michael Scott 155 Feather Lane Goldsboro NC Manzanarez Rueda Orfanelia 200 Canal Street #33 Wilson NC Martinez Kevin 3553 Gables Dr. Fayetteville NC Mateo Fernandez Arelis 102 Stephanie Drive, Apt. A Cary NC McAuley, Jr. Matthew 755 Breedlove Road Nashville NC McLamb Jeremiah 230 Pinecrest Drive, Apt. 5 Fayetteville NC McLean, Jr. Donald Robert 211 Bell Creek Dr. Beaufort NC McMillan, III Robert Leslie 1939 Monroe Street Wilmington NC Medina Rivera Ruth 1050 Watercress Road Williamston NC Mercer Steven 106 N. Market Street Trenton NC Miles Thomas 75 Knight Lane Autryville NC Mitchell Gwendolyn 149 Moore Town Road East Ahoskie NC Montalvan Victoriano Dagoberto 133 Cambridge Drive Angier NC Montes Juan 1111 Newton Grove Hwy Newton Grove NC Morris Darlene 100 Kevin Court Beaufort NC Mozingo Vickie 634 Stony Creek Church Rd Goldsboro NC Muñoz Juarez Pedro 409 Forever Lane Coats NC Newton Sandy 108 Osceola Drive Greenville NC Norris John 306 Cross Street Sneads Ferry NC Noyola Eliodoro New Briton Hwy. East Whiteville NC Ochoa Diaz Emma 662 Clube Drive Ayden NC Oxendine, Jr. Wyvis 690 Hwy. 71 North Maxton NC Parker Marie 3684 Loop Road Nashville NC Parnell Melodie 367 Gillikin Road Beaufort NC Pereira Israel Jose 1375 Regatta St., Apt 202 Fayetteville NC Pereira Karelys 1375 Regatta St., Apt 202 Fayetteville NC Perez Elvin 705 Sarasen Drive Fayetteville NC Perez Helen 705 Sarazen Drive Fayetteville NC Perry I. Glenn S. NC 581 Bailey NC Perry Nealie Mack 620-B Evans Road Princeton NC Phillips James C Tara Court, Apt. 101 Greenville NC Phillips Randy 7304 Peele Road Lucama NC Phillips W. Luther 981 Evans Rd Princeton NC Popoca Maria 1405 Bobolink Rd. Sanford NC Prevette Stacey 832 Hilton Drive Fayetteville NC Prevette, III John E. 832 Hilton Drive Fayetteville NC Price William E Selma Rd Middlesex NC Pridgen, Jr. Will 1146 NC Hwy. 461 Ahoskie NC Reyes Emmanuel 501 Terry St Elizabeth City NC Reyes Jasmina 322 Porterfield Court Fayetteville NC Reyes José P. O. Box 275 Morehead City NC Reyes Arévalo Oscar Geovanny 605 Adams St Selma NC Reyes, Jr. Roy 322 Porterfield Court Fayetteville NC Rivera Mejia Jeovanni 611 Washington Street Selma NC Rodriguez Samuel 5700 Nobles Lane Hope Mills NC Rodriguez Pinto Trinidad 213 Harris Ln Raeford NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

97 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. LOCAL CHURCH MINISTER'S CERTIFICATE LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED Rodriguez-Zapata Janet 5916 Hibernia Dr. Grifton NC Rogers Henry Shepherd 1088 Cherry Lane Bear Grass NC Rosales Marco 964 Jamestown Road Conway SC Rose Betsy 301 Magnolia Drive Washington NC Salazar Miguel 3597 Pauls Path Rd La Grange NC Salter Sarah 616 West Britt Street Saint Pauls NC Sanchez Agustin 225 Ezzell Road Clinton NC Santamaria-Magadan Melania 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC Santibáñez Arnoldo Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC Santibáñez Arnoldo Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC Sawyer Tania 210 Russell Street Havelock NC Searles, Jr. Henry Robert 5846 Elks Rd. Grimesland NC Serrano Tomas 4526 Tyler Lane Wilson NC Shwaikeh Brandon PO Box 611 Coats NC Silvers Bobby 229 Bear Trail New Bern NC Solorzano Elizabeth 1009 Cromarty Avenue Sanford NC Solorzano Guillermo 1009 Cromarty Avenue Sanford NC Sosa Juarez Jacobo 205 Village Lane Raeford NC Speight Elizabeth C. 302 West 31st Street Lumberton NC Steelman Linda 1228 Bert Winston Rd Youngsville NC Terry Phillip Eugene 209 Hollowell Road Aulander NC Thomas, II Daniel Wesley 3894 West Wilson Street Farmville NC Thompson Charles 3638 S. Hwy. 58 Nashville NC Thompson Dolphus P. O. Box 825 Sneads Ferry NC Véliz Maria Cleopatra 337 Von Street Lumberton NC Veliz Morales Edgar 337 Von Street Lumberton NC Ventura Carlos P. O. Box 442 Angier NC Walker Angela 3530 Fennell Town Road Rocky Point NC Walston Angela 660 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC Walters Johnny 2302 Marshall Street Lumberton NC Warren Onnie 1137 Hopkins Road Williamston NC Webb Libby 108A Horn Road Wilmingon NC West David NC Highway 42 East Kenly NC Wheeler Cheri 115 Morrison Dr. Smithfield NC White Winnie P. O. Box 1981 Clinton NC Wilder Linda 7221 Oakdale Circle Middlesex NC Williams Dorthy P. O. Box 130 Swanquarter NC Williams Wanda 2708 Dan Peele Road Williamston NC Williams, Jr. Richard 2565 Lester Mills Road Greenville NC Woodard Alan P. O. Box 227 Grantsboro NC Woods Danny P. O. Box 135 Falcon NC Woody C. Jay 924 Montclair Road Fayetteville NC Woody Tammy 924 Montclair Road Fayetteville NC Wyatt I. C. P. O. Box 192 New Bern NC Zelaya Cesar Geovanny P. O. Box 7244 Kill Devil Hills NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

98 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. MISSIONARIES LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP PHONE/ JOINED Arthur David/Cheri 266 Boone Trail Garner NC /1997 Balla Vijay/Aparanjani P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Berry Linwood/Nancy P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC /1996 Biel Jessica Burger (Roy) Amber P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Boyd Rose P.O. Box 170 Falcon NC / Clowers Darrel/Bonnie P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Dunning Jamie/Jessica P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Gonzales Albert/Jiep P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC List Gailya P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Lundquist Kevin Meyer Althea P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Oliver Michael/Jennifer P.O. Box 87 Salemburg NC /2006 Pounders Blake/Carisa 1386 Warren Road Erwin NC /2013 Roy Ron/Phyllis P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Sneed Kevin/Summer P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Tignor Michael/Leslie P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Williams Danny/Judith P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC Wooten Ron/Sharon P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

99 NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. SURVIVING SPOUSES LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP PHONE Alligood Rose P. O. Box 992 Chocowinity NC Avery Sue 3689 Dortches Boulevard Rocky Mount NC Batten Margaret H. c/o Debbie Witherington, 152 Stoney Hill Road Goldsboro NC Blake Teresa 100 Winding Creek Dr. Youngsville NC Butts Earline 3980 Stantonsburg Rd. Greenville NC Clark Eva Greensboro Place #14B /4400 Lawndale Drive Greensboro NC Clark Wiley T. P. O. Box 151 Falcon NC Conner Jean 4352 Eastern Pines Rd. Apt 11 Greenville NC Conway Virginia 1020 Belvoir School Road Greenville NC Cooper Larry 318 CA Godbold Road Warsaw NC Cordon Edna c/o Rivertrace P. O. Box 398 Washington NC Crawford Janice 539 Glen Road Apt. 1-S Garner NC Dowdy Betty 313 Bramwell Place Matthews NC Dunning Ina 436 US Highway 13 N Windsor NC Eatmon Barbara 27 Langston Drive, Apt. F-65 Goldsboro NC Faulk Nellie 315 Maysville School Road Mount Olive NC Guthrie Ellen H. P. O. Box 5 Harkers Island NC Hall Mavis 5574 Heather Street Hope Millls NC Harrell Sandra 1339 Thunder Swamp Road Mount Olive NC Harris Glenda 3208 Oaks Road New Bern NC Horne Beverly 8325 Healthy Plains Church Road Sims NC Horrell Margaret P. O. Box 186 Roanoke Rapids NC Horton Delia 305 Brite Avenue Elizabeth City NC House Berry 206 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC Jones Mary 5580 Scottie Godwin Road Wade NC Joyner Esther 527-A Box 7 Spring Forest Road Greenville NC Lancaster Barbara P. O. Box 152 Falcon NC Lane Rebecca Lewis Marie 153 Four Paws Road Aurora NC McCandless Sudie th St Goldsboro NC McPherson Evelyn Mooring Peggy P. O. Box 339 Bailey NC Morris Darlene 100 Kevin Court Beaufort NC Mosley Ann 5614 Thompson Chapel Rd Wilson NC Murphy Margaret Byrd 3015 Kinsey LOOP #APT B Winterville NC Narron Margie NC Highway 42 E Kenly NC Narron Margaret 312 Earl Drive Goldsboro NC Norman Annie 720 Norman Road Blounts Creek NC Parker Mary Susan 3130 Kendale Dr Sanford NC Parson Richard 1034 Dobbersville Road Goldsboro NC Parson Jesse L. c/o Steve Parson, 4423 NC Hwy 54 Graham NC Pope Sherrill 710 West Morris Circle Dunn NC Rogers Alice Faye 1185 N. Roberts Ave. Apt F3 Lumberton NC Russell Juanita 3308 Morganton Road Fayetteville NC Sapp Hubert 1551 Holly Hills Road Powhatan VA Slye Della 104 Hope Blvd Dudley NC Smith Norman P. O. Box 952 Lumberton NC Strickland June 1046 Jordan Road Autryville NC Tart Melree 234 Courtyard Lane Fayetteville NC Thompson Glenda 508 Shiloh Road Tarboro NC Trueblood Lois Nickleby Way, Apt. 215 Raleigh NC Turner Esther 5207 B Ernest Rd Wilson NC Turpin Mavis 907 Whitehead Ave. Wilson NC Tyson W. H Westmont Drive Greenville NC Vick Lillie P. O. Box 15 Falkland NC Ward Leota 2300 Parkway Drive Raleigh NC Weaver Dorothy 520 N. Center St Mount Olive NC Weaver Joyce 4313 Hwy 70 West Princeton NC White Nora 384 Christmas Tree Road Dunn NC Woodard Alice 1147 Lee Landing Road New Bern NC Wooten Rose 2905 John Yeamen Road Wilmington NC If any of your contact information is missing or incorrect and you wish for it to be included in these Minutes, please nturransky@nciphc.com to update the N.C. Conference database. Thank you.

100 2016 CHURCH STATISTICS Worship Attendance Bible Study Attendance Salvations Sanctification Pentecostal Baptisms 2016 Church Tithes District Pastorate Membership Clinton Clinton Community Church , Clinton Coats Christ Fellowship , Clinton Garland , Clinton Goshen New Life , Clinton Gospel Tabernacle , Clinton Holland's Chapel , Clinton Midway , Clinton Peniel , Clinton Saint Matthew , Clinton Sharon , Clinton The Journey , Clinton Trinity Lakeshore Clinton Tyndall Grove , Clinton Warsaw , Fayetteville Aberdeen , Fayetteville Abiding In Him , Fayetteville Abundant Life Fayetteville Baywood , Fayetteville City of the Great King Fayetteville Culbreth Memorial , Fayetteville Divine Empowerment Int Fayetteville Eastside , Fayetteville Hope Christian Fayetteville Hope Christian Church Fayetteville Hope Mills , Fayetteville Mount Carmel Fayetteville New Life Fayetteville Northwood Temple , Fayetteville Oak Ridge , Fayetteville Potter's Vessel , Fayetteville Redemption , Fayetteville Sanford First , Fayetteville Shiloh , Fayetteville Stedman , Goldsboro Belfast , Goldsboro Bizzell Grove , Goldsboro Brock's Chapel , Goldsboro Church Alive Ministries Goldsboro Jones Grove , Goldsboro Kenly Community Church Goldsboro Liberty , Goldsboro Manley Grove , Goldsboro Mount Olive First , Goldsboro Niagara , Goldsboro Pikes Crossroads , Goldsboro Pine Level , Goldsboro Saint John Goldsboro Snow Hill , Goldsboro Tabernacle , Goldsboro The Bridge , Goldsboro The First , Goldsboro Thunder Swamp ,

101 2016 CHURCH STATISTICS District Pastorate Membership Worship Attendance Bible Study Attendance Salvations Sanctification Pentecostal Baptisms 2016 Church Tithes Greenville Albritton , Greenville Ayden , Greenville Bethel , Greenville Breakthrough Revival Center Greenville Briary Run , Greenville Calvary Temple , Greenville Carson Memorial Greenville Family Life Tabernacle , Greenville Graceway , Greenville Greenville First , Greenville Grifton , Greenville Grimesland Greenville Hodges Chapel , Greenville Hopewell , Greenville Kinston First , Greenville New Destiny Greenville Saint Paul , Greenville Spring of Living Water , Hispanic 1 Chapel of Hope Hispanic Hispanic 1 Emmanuel Hispanic Hispanic 1 Lighthouse of Hope Hispanic , Hispanic 1 New Birth Hispanic Hispanic 1 New Jerusalem Hispanic Hispanic 1 Voice of God Hispanic , Hispanic 2 Emmanuel Hispanic Hispanic 2 John 3:16 Hispanic , Hispanic 2 King of Kings Hispanic Hispanic 2 Mount Sinai Hispanic CTM Hispanic 2 New Wine Hispanic Hispanic 2 Oasis of Hope Hispanic , Hispanic 2 Restoration and Life Hispanic Hispanic 2 Spring of Life Hispanic Hispanic 2 The Blood of the Lamb Hispanic Hispanic 2 Way of Grace Hispanic Hispanic 3 Christian Church of Wilmington , Hispanic 3 Fountain of Life Hispanic Hispanic 3 Jesus Is The Truth Hispanic Hispanic 3 Potter's House Hispanic Hispanic 3 Prince of Peace Hispanic Hispanic 3 Refuge and Salvation Hispanic , Hispanic 3 Restoration and Power Hispanic Hispanic 3 Rivers of Living Waters Hispanic 3 Spring of Revival Hispanic ,

102 2016 CHURCH STATISTICS District Pastorate Membership Worship Attendance Bible Study Attendance Salvations Sanctification Pentecostal Baptisms 2016 Church Tithes Hispanic 4 Bethel 3 Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Bethel Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Ebenezer Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Gospel Tabernacle Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Hope and Life Hispanic Hispanic 4 Jerusalem Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Mount Olive Hispanic , Hispanic 4 New Rebirth Hispanic Hispanic 4 Northwood Temple Hispanic Hispanic 4 Of God Is The Power Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Prince of Peace Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Solid Rock Hispanic Hispanic 4 The Calvary Hispanic , Hispanic 4 Worship Without Boundaries , Hispanic 5 Alpha and Omega Hispanic 5 Family of Grace Hispanic , Hispanic 5 Rivers of Living Waters , Hispanic 5 Tabernacle Hispanic 5 Way of Hope Hispanic Lumberton Abbottsburg Lumberton Boardman Lumberton Calvary , Lumberton Chadbourn , Lumberton Kingdom Place Lumberton Living Springs , Lumberton Lumberton First , Lumberton Missionary Lumberton Mount Olive , Lumberton Nakina , Lumberton Tabernacle of Praise and Worship , Lumberton The Life Center , Lumberton Westview Lumberton Whiteville First , Morehead City Cedar Point , Morehead City Crystal Coast , Morehead City Glad Tidings , Morehead City Graham Memorial , Morehead City Harker's Island , Morehead City Maranatha , Morehead City New Creation , Morehead City Smyrna ,

103 2016 CHURCH STATISTICS District Pastorate Membership Worship Attendance Bible Study Attendance Salvations Sanctification Pentecostal Baptisms 2016 Church Tithes New Bern Alliance , New Bern Bridgeton , New Bern Emmanuel Fellowship , New Bern Friendship , New Bern Good News Outreach , New Bern Goose Creek , New Bern Holly Hill , New Bern Lowland , New Bern New Covenant New Bern New Hope New Bern New Vision , New Bern Reelsboro , New Bern Trenton New Bern Vanceboro , Raleigh Benson , Raleigh Emmanuel , Raleigh Evangel , Raleigh Grace , Raleigh Hope , Raleigh Selma Raleigh Smithfield , Raleigh The Awakening , Raleigh The Capital , Raleigh The CrossWalk , Raleigh The Genesis , Rocky Mount Alert , Rocky Mount Brentwood , Rocky Mount Crossroads , Rocky Mount Ebenezer , Rocky Mount Faith Family Fellowship , Rocky Mount Harvest Temple , Rocky Mount Hobgood , Rocky Mount Liberty - RM , Rocky Mount Living Faith Fellowship , Rocky Mount New Covenant Ministries , Rocky Mount Roanoke Rapids , Rocky Mount Spring Hope , Rocky Mount Tarboro First , Rocky Mount Taylor's Chapel , Rocky Mount Trinity , Rocky Mount Vaughan's Chapel Rocky Mount Victory Praise and Worship Center ,

104 2016 CHURCH STATISTICS District Pastorate Membership Worship Attendance Bible Study Attendance Salvations Sanctification Pentecostal Baptisms 2016 Church Tithes Williamston Belhaven , Williamston Bethany , Williamston Faith , Williamston Grace Family Fellowship , Williamston Higher Ground , Williamston Merritts Chapel Williamston Millennium , Williamston New Beginnings , Williamston Rehoboth , Williamston Roper , Williamston Swanquarter Williamston The Lighthouse , Williamston Wades Point , Williamston Wakelon , Williamston Williamston First , Wilmington Gateway Wilmington Good News Ministries , Wilmington Harvest Fellowship , Wilmington Living Word Fellowship , Wilmington Penderlea , Wilmington Snead's Ferry , Wilmington Wallace , Wilmington Wilmington First , Wilson Black Creek , Wilson Cornerstone , Wilson Independence , Wilson Lamm's Grove , Wilson Middlesex , Wilson Moore's Chapel , Wilson Shiloh , Wilson Sims , Wilson Stantonsburg , Wilson Thompson Chapel , Wilson Westmoreland , Wilson Wilson First ,

105 North Carolina Women s Ministries DIRECTOR S REPORT (Presented at the Seventy-Second Annual Convention on June 4, 2016) For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep Acts 13:36 ESV And your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; you shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to dwell in. Isaiah 58:12 RSV A relay race is run by a team of runners who pass a baton from runner to runner within an established exchange zone. To prevent being disqualified, the baton must be passed in that designated zone. The lead sprinter runs the first leg of the race with baton in hand. The next runner stations herself at a certain point where she begins running before the lead sprinter overtakes her. At just the right moment, the baton is passed, the race is continued, and the lead sprinter takes a rest. When considering different generations, we often speak of the older passing the baton to the younger. However, the Holy Spirit has impressed upon my heart that the talent, input and participation of all women, regardless of their ages, is needed. I believe that it is not a time to pass the baton, but it is now time to grasp the baton TOGETHER and head to the finish line. The race is nearly over; the goal is just in sight. Therefore, there is no time for anyone of any age to take a rest or drop out of the race. Acts 13:36 tells of David and the fact that he did not die until he had served his own generation. He lived until he had finished the work for which God raised him up to do. God had purposed that his son, Solomon, was to build a temple and that David was to make preparation for the building of that temple. It was not until the preparation was completed that David fell asleep. Just as David, we have an assigned time, an exchange zone, in which to fall asleep. Until that time comes, generations must not pass the baton but together grasp it tightly. As prophesied by Isaiah, TOGETHER, through fasting and prayer, we must fortify the walls to close the gaps where virtue and righteousness is pouring out and unrighteousness is pouring in. TOGETHER we must restore broken communities, and TOGETHER we must repair and restore the damage the enemy has done in our lives and the lives of our loved ones. My heart vision for North Carolina Women s Ministries is that we realize where we are in time and, instead of focusing on the G.I. Generation, Baby Boomers or Generations X, Y or Z, that we become ONE as a SPIRITUAL GENERATION locking arms in full assault against the enemy, creating legacy TOGETHER as we work our way toward the goal. As part of this SPIRITUAL GENERATION, my schedule has been busy, but rewarding, as I have endeavored to serve the purpose God has for me during this season of my life. Many days it seems there is an endless stack of paperwork, projects, phone calls, s, and lists to keep updated. Once I close the file on one event, there is a long to-do list pertaining to the next one. I must confess that there are times when I get worn and weary. Yes, there are times I want to pass the baton and sit down; but then God strategically places someone along the track to send a card in the mail or an encouraging . Then I realize I am not in this race alone but have a team of women of all ages 103

106 ready and willing to, TOGETHER, assist me in accomplishing my God-given assignment. It is then that I strap my running shoes back on and get back in the race. Since the 2015 Diamond Experience I have been on the run as I have been afforded the privilege of traveling in excess of 6,700 miles in association with Women s Ministries activities. These events have included WM Founder s Day services, annual retreat, NCWM board meetings, Discipleship Ministries meetings, leadership summits, Feast of Ingathering, Happy Hearts, Harvest Train, WIN conferences, Power Chicks, local WM meetings, women s conferences and district rallies. My feet have been moving but so have yours. Working TOGETHER you have been diligent in repairing financial breaches in your own local churches and contributing to the efforts of making your communities better places to live. In conjunction with your efforts on a local level, you have generously ministered to the NCWM through your tithes, vision partner fee, and offerings to ministries supported by the IPHC such as DRUSA, People to People, and The Royal Home Ministries. In addition, TOGETHER, during 2015 you contributed the following: Feast of Ingathering $61, Christmas 4 Missionaries $13, Blanche L. King $2, Falcon Children's Home (Harvest Train) $191, Cash $112, Commodities $79, My prayer is that, in response to your giving, God will throw open the windows of heaven and pour out an overflow of blessing and that He will rebuke the devourer. (Mal 3:10-11) A highlight of this year was your support of the Beyond joint day of training with the Discipleship Ministries Department. Truthfully, I was apprehensive about the response to such a drastic change from our customary annual leadership training. We created legacy together as 210 women attended the event. Thank you for your spirit of flexibility and faithfulness! Your participation at the NC Women s Ministries Retreat was another highpoint of the year as approximately 465 women of diverse ages, cultures and races came together for worship and ministry. Only heaven knows the full impact the Retreat had; but there have been testimonies of healing, deliverance, and Baptism. Many who were just existing received new life. I received a report from several of our young girls who enjoyed creating legacy together as they appreciated the opportunity to worship with the older women at such a great event. APPRECIATION TO THE NCWM AND NCGM LEADERSHIP TEAMS: I am thankful for the Leadership Teams and Ministry Leaders with whom TOGETHER God has granted me the privilege to work during the past year. I am better because of them! They do not just stand on the sidelines cheering me on, but they grasp the baton and run with me. They seem to endlessly be putting up and taking down tables and decorations, stuffing packets, carting in cases of water, carrying boxes up and down stairs, answering s and texts at all hours of the night, sitting through late night board meetings, sacrificing time away from their families, contributing valuable wisdom and insight, and so on and so on. They are heroes to me as they follow the example of David and serve the purpose of God in their own generation. 104

107 NC Women s Ministries Board Members who consistently fast and pray for a move of God on the local, conference and general levels. We are creating legacy together as we laugh, cry, pray, and make decisions together in an effort to exalt our Lord. MARSHA BRASWELL, DARNELL NELMS, MELANIE ROSS, PHYLLIS PARRISH 2016 Next Generation Leader whose wit provides an air of excitement as she contributes valuable input and service as an active member of the team. KRISTEN (KRISSY) WITT NC Girls Ministries Board Members, a visionary team of ladies who create legacy together by motivating and training local leaders to introduce girls to Jesus Christ and to train them to follow Him. LYDIA MILLS, DANIELLE MAYNOR, JOAN ROBINSON, WANDA OATES NCWM District Directors who give of their time and personal resources to bridge the gap on the district level through their s, newsletters, rallies and visits to local churches. SYLVIA HUGHES, BEVERLY HORNE, TERESA DENNING, PEGGY GAWINSKI, MAVIS BLAND, DEBBIE FLOWERS, CAROL DAVIS, BARBARA BISHOP, JOHNNA BULLOCK, JACKIE THOMPSON, FAYE JONES Happy Hearts Director, BLANCHE POLLARD who enthusiastically promotes a spirit of connecting and celebration among our senior ladies, and ministry to the underprivileged children by donating Christmas stockings to Metro Ministries in New York. Team members JANICE LUCAS, JUANITA RUSSELL, MARY BELLE JOHNSON, JEAN GORE Forever Loved Ministry Leaders who together encourage each local WM group to provide an opportunity for widows within their congregations to connect for support and comradery. MAVIS BLAND, PATSY DEESE Past President/Directors PATSY DEESE (Overseer) SUE PARKER, FAYE LEGGETT, MARY BELLE JOHNSON, LINDA THOMAS who have and are still creating a legacy as they willingly make themselves available for counsel and support. NCWM Historian who uses her creative talents as our official photographer and archives collector to document the legacy of the NC Women s Ministries. MEDIA LEE IN ADDITION TO THE NCWM AND NCGM LEADERSHIP TEAMS. I EXPRESS APPRECIATION TO: BISHOP DANNY NELSON for supporting the vision of Women s Ministries. I look forward to creating legacy together in the coming years as we work toward the same goal of bringing souls into the Kingdom of God. FIRST LADY ROSE NELSON who sits quietly in the shadows interceding, declaring and decreeing the promises of God to be fulfilled and experienced in the lives of the women of the NC Conference. 105

108 Discipleship Ministries Director JON OLIVER and Secretary/Bookkeeper NICOLE OLIVER whom I respect, admire and appreciate. Their hearts are joined with the purpose of impacting the Kingdom. CMC Personnel, ORIS HUBBARD, SHEILA OGLESBY, NICOLE TURRANSKY, KAREN CARTER, GINGER WHEELER, and MARK LUCAS, the behind-the-scenes folk who are making a difference! Thank you for your patience and quick response to matters that matter. Our PRAYER TEAM who serves the purpose of God in their own generation by continuously, boldly approaching the throne with wet eyes in behalf of the ministry. They are well aware that prayer is not an option but a command and key to deliverance and victory. My husband, GARY, who has faithfully supported my ministry. He helps create sunshine on the cloudy days! As your leader I ask that you pray for me that I will faithfully run in the lane God has assigned me, that my eyes will be constantly fixed on Jesus, that I will not trip and fall over the stumbling blocks along the way, and that I will throw off everything that hinders in order to run with perseverance. At our Leadership Training in March, I challenged you to not only set DO goals but also BE goals. As we face another year, I reiterate the challenge that we not only determine to DO by contributing a certain amount to Harvest Train, Feast of Ingathering, etc., and reaching a higher score on our Diamond Analysis. Let us also BE a family to the spiritual orphans in our WM that we BE patient, kind, trusting, unselfish, trustful, forgiving dedicated that we BE part of the SPIRITUAL GENERATION creating legacy together as we fight the good fight and finish the race while firmly keeping the faith (2 Peter 4:7). Serving in full view of the Lord, Janice Marshburn, Director North Carolina Women s Ministries 106

109 SEVENTY-SECOND ANNUAL NC WOMEN S MINISTRIES CONVENTION LEGACY TOGETHER SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016 J.A. CULBRETH MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM FALCON, NORTH CAROLINA Women s Ministries Leadership Team Directory: Janice Marshburn, Director 5389 Richlands Highway Jacksonville, NC janicemarshburn@embarqmail.com Marsha Braswell, Assistant Director 7314 Sadie Road Kenly, NC smttbraswell@myglnc.com Darnell Nelms, Secretary/Treasurer P. O. Box 7815 Wilson, NC dhnelms@gmail.com Melanie Ross, Board Member 125 Stewart Avenue Vanceboro, NC melaniejean00@gmail.com Phyllis Parrish, Board Member 202 Muriel Hooks Drive Goldsboro, NC fifiparrish@yahoo.com Kristin Witt, 2016 Next Generation Leader P. O. Box 878 Bethel, NC kristingreen87@gmail.com 107

110 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN S MINISTRIES MINUTES OF THE 2016 ANNUAL CONVENTION LEGACY TOGETHER For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generations, fell asleep... (Acts 13:36 ESV) The Seventy-second North Carolina Women s Ministries Convention was held on June 4, 2016, in Falcon, NC, in the J.A. Culbreth Memorial Auditorium. The event was entitled Legacy Together. Registration began at 8:00 a.m. in the auditorium foyer with the NCWM District Directors serving as registrars and greeters. Local Women s Ministries groups and other Conference Ministries had Show and Sell displays along the sides of the auditorium floor. As prelude to the Convention, Missionary Rose Boyd, Founder and Director of Operation Teaching Tools, shared some information regarding her new CD project called Only God and the use of the proceeds from the sales of it. Rose also sang one of the songs from off this project. To begin the program, NCWM Director Janice Marshburn referenced Genesis 1:2b (ESV) And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters, and then lead us in prayer to invite the Holy Spirit to come and hover over us. Following our prayer, Director Marshburn welcomed the ladies and our special guests to our annual Convention, the Diamond Experience. Bishop Danny Nelson greeted the ladies and First Lady Rose Nelson shared regarding the Ministers Wives Fellowship Luncheon on August 5 th. Director Marshburn took this opportunity to present our First Lady with a gift from the NCWM Board. Legacy Together... Through Foundational Gifts Director Marshburn introduced the following individuals who were present on behalf of ministries that we, the NCWM, connect with in efforts to create a long-lasting legacy together. They were Rev. Marysol Martinez, licensed minister in the Assemblies of God and the new Director of Royal Home Ministries; Blair Chavis, student at Holmes Bible College, and Lynn Presley, Outreach Ministries Coordinator and Admissions Counselor for Emmanuel College. Each one was given the opportunity to update the Convention participants regarding their respective ministry. Additionally, Darnell Nelms, NCWM Secretary/Treasurer and Education Portfolio Coordinator, shared some information and highlights regarding the 2015 Feast of Ingathering, as well as the upcoming 2016 FOI. Following the Education Portfolio Report, Director Marshburn, assisted by Darnell Nelms, awarded Emmanuel College scholarships to two of our NC students, Megan Currie and Guianna Squires. Legacy Together... Next Generation Leaders Director Marshburn credited Rev. Brandon Witt, husband of NCWM 2016 Next Generation Leader Krissy Witt, for the program artwork and design that he drew based on the idea and description that he was given. Director Marshburn then shared the challenge that the Lord has given us for the upcoming 2017 year. For many previous years, Women s Ministries has been likened to that of a relay race--the older ladies running with the baton in their leg of the race 108

111 until the next generation of young ladies emerge, ready to take the baton and run the next leg of the race while the older runner sits down to take a rest. The challenge we are given from the Lord today is that we are no longer in a relay race of that sort. The days of passing on harvest reaping ministry and responsibilities from one generation to the next has ended. With the coming of the Lord so near, there is no time remaining for previous runners to take a break, rather every lady is needed to continue running--the older and younger together--to ensure that the baton securely crosses the finish line! The baton represents the reaping of the harvest and winning lost souls to Christ. The talents, the input, and the participation of every woman of every age is so vital to us being able to reap this end time harvest for our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, this is a time for us to grasp the baton together and leave a legacy behind like that of King David. Acts 13:36 (ESV) described his legacy in this way. For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep... In efforts to recognize and honor the Next Generation Leaders serving in our churches throughout our Conference, each attending NGL was introduced by their local WM Director and was then asked to team up with their local Director to walk a baton through our designated finish line. Legacy Together... Through Worship NCWM Assistant Director Marsha Braswell formally presented Missionary Rose Boyd who lead us in worship before the morning message by singing Only God, the title track and name sake of her new CD project. Then Assistant Director Braswell introduced Rev. Samantha McCutcheon who is an evangelist from the Lake City PH Church in Lake City, SC. In her message, she shared what to do when you find yourself in a wilderness and referenced II Kings 3: A special season of prayer in the altar area immediately followed Samantha s message. Legacy Together... In Fellowship The ladies enjoyed a twenty-minute break which gave them the opportunity to fellowship, to enjoy light refreshments provided by NCWM, and to visit the various ministry centers and show & sell displays that were set up around the perimeter of the room. To transition us from fellowship time to our business session, Missionary Rose Boyd shared her version of the hymn Tis So Sweet to Trust In Jesus as recorded on her new CD project, Only God. Legacy Together... In Business Director Marshburn informed the Convention attendees that the service had been recorded by Rev. Robbie Parnell and that copies would be made available for $5.00 each. Director Marshburn expressed her appreciation to Joe and Edith Baker and the Wilson First WM for the beautiful floral arrangement in front of the pulpit that was given in memory of Ethel Tedder Shepard and Billie Dove Baker. Director Marshburn then recognized former NCWM and NCGM Board members that were in attendance today. 109

112 Director Marshburn expressed her appreciation to the women for their faithful participation of the various programs (tithing, Vision Partnering, CPals, Happy Hearts, Forever Loved); events (Beyond, the Retreat, the Diamond Analysis); and their charitable contributions to the many offerings promoted by Women s Ministries. Those financial ministry opportunities have included the Feast of Ingathering, Christmas 4 Missionaries, Blanche L. King, Falcon Children s Home, DRUSA, People to People, and The Royal Home. Director Marshburn then expressed her appreciation to the NCWM board members, Marsha Braswell, Darnell Nelms, Melanie Ross, and Phyllis Parrish. Appreciation was also given to the 2016 Next Generation Leader Krissy Witt. Each one was given the opportunity to share a few words about their Portfolio assignments and express their appreciation to the women. Director Marshburn also expressed her appreciation to the Girls Ministries Team (Lydia Mills, Danielle Maynor, Joan Robinson, and Wanda Oates); NCWM District Directors (Barbara Bishop, Mavis Bland, Johnna Bullock, Carol Davis, Teresa Denning, Debbie Flowers, Peggy Gawinski, Beverly Horne, Sylvia Hughes, Faye Jones, and Jackie Thompson); Happy Hearts Director, Blanche Pollard and her team (Janice Lucas, Juanita Russell, Mary Belle Johnson, and Jean Gore); Forever Loved Ministry Leaders, Mavis Bland and Patsy Deese; NCWM Past Presidents/Directors (Patsy Deese, Linda Thomas, Mary Belle Johnson, Faye Leggett, and Sue Parker); NCWM Historian, Media Lee; Bishop Danny and First Lady Rose Nelson; Discipleship Ministries Director, Jon Oliver and Secretary/Bookkeeper, Nicole Oliver; the CMC Personnel (Oris Hubbard, Sheila Oglesby, Nicole Turransky, Karen Carter, Ginger Wheeler, and Mark Lucas); the NCWM Prayer Team; and her husband, Gary Marshburn. As a special celebration for the 70 th anniversary of the IPHC ministry to girls, originally called the Girls Auxiliary, NCGM Director Lydia Mills presented Beulah Sturkie with a hanging potted plant for being the first general-level director to what is now known as Girls Ministries. During the Awards Presentation, Director Marshburn gave special honor to the following churches for their extended years of service and commitment and for receiving 100 points each year. Victory Praise and Worship, Grace Family Fellowship four consecutive years Hope Mills, Holly Hill eight consecutive years Harvest Temple, Westmoreland twelve consecutive years Director Marshburn also read the list of churches that received the Certificates of Excellence, of Honor, of Merit, and of Recognition. Krissy Witt (2016 Next Generation Leader) presented the Memoirs Report. The business session was concluded with closing remarks and benediction by Director Janice Marshburn. Respectfully Submitted, Darnell Nelms, NCWM Secretary/Treasurer 110

113 WOMEN S MINISTRIES AWARDS FOR YEAR 2016 AWARD OF ONE SUPERIORITY BAR (100 Points for 4 Consecutive Years) GREENVILLE DISTRICT: Calvary Temple WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: Bethany WILSON DISTRICT: Shiloh AWARD OF SIX STAR SUPERIORITY BAR (100 Points for 24 Consecutive Years) CLINTON DISTRICT: Peniel GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Mt.Olive CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE (100 or 100+ Points) CLINTON DISTRICT: Peniel****** FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT: GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: GREENVILLE DISTRICT: Hope Mills** Bizzell Grove*******, Mt. Olive******, Niagara*****, Pike s Crossroads, Tabernacle*, The First Church, Thunder Swamp**** Albritton, Bethel, Calvary Temple*, Greenville First *******, Grifton, Kinston First*** MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Maranatha NEW BERN DISTRICT: RALEIGH DISTRICT: ROCKY MOUNT DISTRICT: WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: WILMINGTON DISTRICT: WILSON DISTRICT: Goose Creek, Holly Hill**, Reelsboro***** Emmanuel Harvest Temple***, Roanoke Rapids*, Victory Praise and Worship* Bethany*, Grace Family Fellowship*, Rehoboth, Williamston First Good News****, Sneads Ferry****, Wallace, Wilmington First****** Moores Chapel*******, Shiloh*, Westmoreland***, Wilson First**** CERTIFICATE OF HONOR (90-95 Points) GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Saint John MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Smyrna ROCKY MOUNT DISTRICT: Liberty WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: The Lighthouse 111

114 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT (80-85 Points) CLINTON DISTRICT: Saint Matthew, Tyndall Grove FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT: Baywood LUMBERTON DISTRICT: Mount Olive WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: Millennium CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION (70-75 Points) GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Manley Grove GREENVILLE DISTRICT: Ayden LUMBERTON DISTRICT: Chadbourn MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Harkers Island RALEIGH DISTRICT: Evangel *Superiority Plaque previously earned **Superiority Plaque and Bar previously earned ***Superiority Plaque and 2 Bars previously earned ****Superiority Plaque and 3 Bars previously earned *****Superiority Plaque and 4 Bars previously earned ******Superiority Plaque and 5 Bars previously earned *******Superiority Plaque and 6 Bars previously earned SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT Thirty Years: Bizzell Grove, Greenville First, Moore s Chapel We extend a special congratulation to each group for a job well done! Free to use by Undead-Academy Success doesn t come from what you do occasionally. It comes from what you do consistently. InspirationalQuotesMagazine.com 112

115 North Carolina Women's Ministries Statement of Financial Activites for the Year 2016 Balance brought forward: $ 26, Receipts: Tithes $ 9, Charter/Vision Partner Fees $ 2, WM (Founder's) Day Offerings $ 2, Registration/Event Fees $ 9, Misc-Sales (CDs, Etc.) $ Misc-Gifts/Offerings Received (Retreat, Etc.) $ 1, Feast of Ingathering $ 45, Miscellaneous (Petty Cash, Check Fees) $ Total Receipts $ 72, Balance Forward + Total Receipts $ 98, Disbursements: Salaries $ 7, Honorariums $ 1, Mileage $ 1, Food $ Postage (General) $ Postage (Mail-out) $ Postage (Happy Hearts) $ General Office Supplies $ Office Supplies-Printer Ink $ Tithe to General WM $ - General WM Event Expenses (Ignite Conf.) $ 2, Leadership Training Seminar Expenses $ Retreat Expenses $ 4, Diamond Analysis Expenses $ 3, District Directors' Training Expenses $ - District Rally Expenses $ Feast Of Ingathering Offering $ 44, Feast Of Ingathering Offering Expenses $ 2, Harvest Train Expense $ Gifts to other Ministries (DRUSA, SOHL, Etc.) $ FICA $ 1, Deposited to M&CELF $ 1, Falcon Camp Meeting Display Expenses $ Study Books for resale $ Miscellaneous $ Total Disbursements: $ 72, Checkbook Balance 12/31/16 $ 26, MCELF Balance 12/31/16 $ 12,

116 North Carolina Women's Ministries Statement of Financial Activites for the Year 2016 Designated Funds: Charter/Vision Partner Funds $ 10, DRUSA Offering $ - Feast of Ingathering $ Forever Loved Ministry $ General WM Tithe $ - Golf Tournament Funds $ - Happy Hearts $ Harvest Train $ - WM (Founder's) Day Offerings $ 2, Total Designated Funds $ 14, Ending Operating Balance: $ 12, dhn 114

117 In Loving Memory of NC Women's Ministries Deceased Members 2016 Clinton District: Peniel: St. Matthew: Tyndall Grove: Edna Sessoms Katie Thornton Smith Donna Partida Fayetteville District: Baywood: Hope Mills: Alice Britt LaFollette Leona Hall, Hattie Phillipps Goldsboro District: Niagara: Pike's Crossroads: Tabernacle: Betty Lou Finch Mary Lee Pope Allen Lib Whiteside, Patsy Gurley Greenville District: Greenville First: Kinston First: Edna Earl Adams, Mavis Campbell, Margie Langley Dolly Turner Morehead City District: Maranatha: Gilda Pesta New Bern District: Goose Creek: Holly Hill: Willie Shaw Sandra Whitford Rocky Mount District: Harvest Temple: Hobgood: Liberty: Roanoke Rapids: Victory Praise & Worship Center: Willa Carver, Nola Jones Esther Watson Casper Ginny Finch Celeste Brown Georgia Kirkland Williamston District: Bethany: Evelyn Gurganus Wilmington District: Wilmington First: Lucile Patrick, Joyce Robinson Wilson District: Shiloh: Westmoreland: Wilson First: Lela Bell Langley, Connie Peacock, Rachel Pearson, Nora Williamson Margie Lamm, Betty Pridgen, Wanda Pridgen Mildred Louise Bissette Elliott, Evelyn Rochelle Ezzell 115

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