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Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Shawnee, Oklahoma Cooperating with the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and the Southern Baptist Convention 88th Annual Session October 16, 2018 Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, Oklahoma Dr. Russell R. Cook, Director of Missions ~ Joe Jones, Moderator ~ Janice Maynard, Clerk

This book is dedicated to Dr. Russell R. Cook For his twenty-two years of service to Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Shawnee, Oklahoma 1996-2018

Association Table of Contents... i & ii Program for Annual Meeting... 1-4 Association Ministry Team Directors & Leaders... 5-7 Association Committees and Trustees... 6-7 Executive Board Representatives... 8-11 Ordained Ministers other than Pastors... 12-13 Licensed or Ordained during the year... 13 Oklahoma Baptist University Directory... 14 Budget for 2019 & Explanation... 15-22 Calendar for 2018/2019... 23-34 Constitution & Bylaws of PLBA... 35-37 Credentials Annual Report... 38 Messengers... 39 Resolutions... 40-41 Executive Board Highlights... 42 Director of Missions Report... 43 Association Ministry Team Flowchart... 44 Association Ministry Team Report... 45 Discipleship Ministry Team Flowchart... 46 Discipleship Ministry Team Report... 47 Family Ministry Team Flowchart... 48 Family Ministry Team Report... 49 Counseling Ministry Report... 50 Worship Ministry Team Flowchart... 51 Worship Ministry Team Report... 52 Missions Ministry Team Flowchart... 53 Missions Ministry Team Report... 54 Benevolence Report... 55 Mission Partnership Agreement -Southeast Kansas... 56-57 Southeast Kansas Directory... 58-62 Missions Partnership Request Form... 63 Support Services Ministry Team Flowchart... 64 Support Services Ministry Team Report... 65 Treasurer s Report... 66 Time, Place & Preacher... 67 In Memory... 68 Church Highlights... 69 Clerk s Awards... 70 Biographical Sketch - Dale McFarlin... 71 Biographical Sketch - Kathy Bowlan... 71 Historical Sketch - Forest Baptist, Chandler... 72 Historical Table... 73-74 Proceedings for 2018 Annual Meeting... 75-76 Table of Contents Statistics Baptism, Member, & Congregation Statistics... 77-78 Bible Study Statistics... 79-80 Missions Statistics... 81-82 Financial Statistics... 83-84 Baptisms 10 Year Chart... 85 BGCO & SBC Equipping Committee... 86-93 Sunday School / Discipleship... 86 CrossTimbers Children s Mission Adventure Camp... 87 Camp Perfect Wings... 87 Falls Creek... 87 Student Evangelism & Missions... 88 Student Education... 88-89 Childhood Education... 89-90 Pastoral Leadership... 90 Family and Men s Ministries... 90-91 Worship and Music... 91-92 Finance Committee... 92-93 Cooperative Program/Stewardship... 93 Mobilization Committee... 93-102 Baptist Collegiate Ministy/Emerging Generations... 93-94 Chaplaincy & Community Ministries... 94-95 Church Planting... 95-96 Disaster Relief & Volunteer Missions... 96-97 Hispanic Ministries... 97-98 Multi-Ethnic Ministries... 98-100 Multi Vocational Pastor Ministries... 100 Partnership Missions... 100-101 Personal Evangelism... 101-102 Women s Ministries... 102 Operations Committee... 103-106 Baptist Messenger... 103 Electronic Media... 103 Web Development & Interactive Media... 104 Ethics & Religious Liberty Committee... 104 Public Relations... 104 Technology... 104 Falls Creek Conference Center... 105 CrossTimbers... 105 Church & Employee Benefit Services... 105 Historical Commission... 106 Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma... 107 IMB... 108 North American Mission Board... 109 Oklahoma Baptist University... 110 Index... 111 I

Eighty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association October 16, 2018 Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, Oklahoma Direct Our Steps Proverbs 16:9 Tuesday Afternoon Session 2:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m. Joe Jones, Moderator, Presiding The Association in Session I... 2:00 p.m. Greeting, Scripture & Prayer... Mike Hazelwood Call to Order & Welcome...Joe Jones Worship through Music... Jason Henson Credentials Report/Seating of Messengers (pages 38 & 39)...Joe Jones Report on Program & Recognition of Officers (pages 1-4)... Russell Cook Recognition of New Pastors/Staff and Prayer for their Ministries... Russell Cook Greetings from Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma... James Swain (Recognize Greg Duncan, Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children) Greetings from Oklahoma Baptist University... Clay Phillips Presentation of Written Reports (pages 42-110)... Russell Cook 1

Joe Jones, Moderator, Presiding The Association in Session II... 2:45 p.m. Worship through Music... Jason Henson Partnership Missions Report (pages 56-63) PLBA Team Report (on SEKBA & Edmonton) Prayer for Partnership Offering for Mission Partnerships Election of Officers & other Nominations (pages 5-7)... Lane Buckley Recognition of Pacesetters in Evangelism (page 85)... Joe Jones Treasurers Report for 2017 (page 66)... Mike Hazelwood Presentation of 2019 Budget (pages 15-22)... John Nichols Time, Place and Preacher Report (page 67)... Duncan Blackwell Presentation of 2018 Resolutions (pages 40-41)... Rick Ham A Life Worth Living Proverbs 16:1-4; 7-9... Russell Cook Miscellaneous Business... Joe Jones Worship through Music... First Baptist, Prague Annual Sermon "How To Make A Baptist Shout!" Ephesians 3:14-21... Duncan Blackwell Benediction... Butch Bradley Break for Evening Meal... 4:50-6:15 P.M. A complimentary dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall following the afternoon session. (Parents, please pick up your children for dinner.) Please stop by and visit the display tables in the Worship Center Foyer. 2

Direct Our Steps Proverbs 16:9 Tuesday Afternoon Session 6:15 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Nathan Howard, Vice Moderator, Presiding The Association In Session III... 6:15 P.M. Welcome, Scripture & Prayer... Mike Hazelwood Recognition of New Officers/Pastors/Staff (page 5)... Russell Cook In recognition of Dr. Cook s Retirement... Joe Jones Prayer... Wes Bates Joe Jones, Moderator, Presiding The Association in Session IV... 6:40 P.M. Praise & Worship Music... Jason Henson Doctrinal Message:... Hance Dilbeck In Time of Reflection/Invitation... Jason Henson Benediction... Rick Blackwell 3

Who s Who on the Program Rev. Wes Bates, Pastor, Hillside Baptist Church, McLoud, Oklahoma Rev. Rick Blackwell, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Chandler, Oklahoma Rev. Butch Bradley, Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church, Maud, Oklahoma Bro. Lane Buckley, Pastor, Trinity Southern Baptist Church, Wellston, Oklahoma; Nominating Committee Chairman, Mission Partnerships Committee, PLBA Dr. Russell Cook, Director of Missions, Support Ministry Team Director, Mission Partnerships Committee, PLBA Dr. D. Hance Dilbeck, Jr., Executive Director-Treasurer, Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Rev. Duncan Blackwell, Youth Pastor, Aydelotte Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma; Youth Ministry Leader, PLBA; Time, Place & Preacher Committee Member, PLBA Rev. Rick Ham, Pastor, New Life Baptist Church, Newalla Oklahoma; Discipleship Ministry Team Director, Resolutions Committee Chairman, PLBA Rev. Mike Hazelwood, Pastor, Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, Oklahoma; Treasurer, Mission Partnerships Committee, PLBA Rev. Jason Henson, Minister of Music, Immanuel Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma; Worship Ministry Team Director, PLBA Rev. Kirk Holloway, Minister of Music & Education, First Baptist Church, Chandler, Oklahoma; Missions Ministry Team Director, Mission Partnerships Committee Chairman, PLBA Rev. Nathan Howard, Pastor, Pleasant Home Baptist Church, Prague; Vice Moderator, PLBA; Discipleship Ministry Team Leader, PLBA; Mission Partnerships Committee, PLBA Rev. Joe Jones, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Meeker, Oklahoma; Moderator, Trustee & Legal Leader, Mission Partnerships Committee, PLBA Dr. John Nichols, Member, Immanuel Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma; Budget & Finance Leader, PLBA Clay Phillips, Director of Student Ministry, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma James Swain, Team Leader, Equipping Team, Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 4

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association MINISTRY DIRECTORS & LEADERS September 1, 2018 -- August 31, 2019 ASSOCIATION MINISTRY TEAM OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION (officers serve between Annual Meeting dates) Director Russell Cook, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-273-4558 plba@sbcglobal.net Moderator Rick Blackwell, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-258-0175 rblackwell55@gmail.com Vice Moderator Nathan Howard, 130 E. 45th Apt. 15E, Shawnee 74804 405-432-9228 nhow10@hotmail.com Clerk Janice Maynard, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-273-4558 plba@sbcglobal.net Treasurer Mike Hazelwood, PO Box 642, Meeker 74855 405-213-8407 mammothpreacher@gmail.com MINISTRY TEAM DIRECTORS Discipleship Ministry Team Rick Ham, 8900 S. Peebly, Newalla 74857 405-830-5216 pastorham221@yahoo.com Family Ministry Team Monte Dean, 10201 N. Harrison, Shawnee 74804 405-273-5509 mdean15@hughes.net Worship Ministry Team Jason Henson, 1451 E. 45th, Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 jason@ibcshawnee.org Missions Ministry Team Kirk Holloway, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-258-0175 kirk.holloway@gmail.com Support Ministry Team Russell Cook, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-273-4558 plba@sbcglobal.net DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAM TEAM DIRECTOR Rick Ham, 8900 S. Peebly, Newalla 74857 405-830-5216 Bible Study Ministry Leader Blake Martin, 601 W. Wallace Ave., Shawnee 74801 405-255-3997 Discipleship Ministry Leader Nathan Howard, 130 E. 45th Apt. 15E, Shawnee 74804 405-432-9228 Vacation Bible School Leader Tanya Bruton, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-436-0562 Prayer Ministry Leader Randy Dirrim, PO Box 166, Asher 74826 620-212-3577 Evangelism Ministry Leader Randy Dirrim, PO Box 166, Asher 74826 620-212-3577 Deacon Ministry Leader Larry Sparks, 36305 Lake Road, Shawnee 74801 405-550-9320 Collegiate Ministry Leader Dale Griffin, OBU Box 61274, Shawnee 74804 405-585-5700 FAMILY MINISTRY TEAM TEAM DIRECTOR Monte Dean, 10201 N. Harrison, Shawnee 74804 405-273-5509 Men s Missn. & Ministry Ldr. Women s Missn. & Ministry Marsha Cook, 1313 Castle Creek St., Shawnee 74804 405-919-1961 Senior Adult Ministry Leader Mark Wright, 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Single Adult Ministry Leader Michael Pelter, 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Youth Ministry Leader Duncan Blackwell, 10201 N. Harrison, Shawnee 74804 405-273-5509 Children s Ministry Leader Tanya Bruton, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-436-0562 Christian Life & Ethics Ldr. Counseling Ministry Leader Larry Roberts, 110 Lake Shore Dr., Shawnee 74804 405-306-1606 Marriage & Parenting Leaders 5

WORSHIP MINISTRY TEAM TEAM DIRECTOR Jason Henson, 1451 E. 45th, Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Choral & Vocal Ministry Ldr. Justin Lee, 37496 New Hope Rd, Tecumseh 74873 405-568-6430 Instrumental Ministry Leader Herb Moring, 1403 Cambridge Ct., Shawnee 74804 405-273-1445 Technical Ministry Leader Jared Landreth, 1451 E. 45th, Shawnee 74804 405-642-5793 MISSIONS MINISTRY TEAM TEAM DIRECTOR Kirk Holloway, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-258-0175 Camp Ministry Leader J.R. Rogers, 44802 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-243-7266 Chaplaincy Ministry Leader Community Ministry Leader Mike Craig, PO Box 3277, Shawnee 74802 405-275-0937 Mission Partnerships Leader Kirk Holloway, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-258-0175 Disaster Relief Leaders Nuel Stevens, 1204 Cambridge Dr., Shawnee 74804 405-208-3450 SUPPORT MINISTRY TEAM TEAM DIRECTOR Russell Cook, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74801 405-273-4558 Budget & Finance Leader John Nichols, 1200 Castle Creek, Shawnee 74804 405-878-9552 Personnel Leader Lane Buckley, PO Box 719, Wellston 74881 405-240-6853 Building & Grounds Leader Mike Collyer, 30269 Hwy. 9, Tecumseh 74873 405-598-3150 Trustees & Legal Leader Joe Jones, PO Box 300, Meeker 74855 405-517-3640 Communications Leader Tanya Bruton, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-273-4558 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Moderator, Chairman Rick Blackwell, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-258-0175 Vice Moderator Nathan Howard, 130 E. 45th Apt. 15E, Shawnee 74804 405-432-9228 Clerk Janice Maynard, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-273-4558 Treasurer Mike Hazelwood, PO Box 642, Meeker 74855 405-213-8407 Director of Missions Russell Cook, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-273-4558 NOMINATING COMMITTEE Lane Buckley, Chairman 1 Year PO Box 719, Wellston 74881 405-615-8600 Randy Dirrim 1 Year PO Box 166, Asher 74826 620-212-3577 James Bond 2 Years PO Box 600, Stroud 74079 918-968-2516 Darrell Sullivan 2 Years PO Box 106, Wellston 74881 405-566-9265 Todd Fisher 3 Years 1451 E. 45th, Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Joe Jones 3 Year PO Box 300, Meeker 74855 405-279-2254 TRUSTEES John Nichols 1 Years 1200 Castle Creek, Shawnee 74804 405-878-9552 John Gibson 2 Year 4400 Bryant Via, Shawnee 74804 405-273-9102 Joe Jones, Chairman 3 Years PO Box 300, Meeker 74855 405-517-3640 6

SPECIAL APPOINTED COMMITTEES MISSION PARTNERSHIPS COMMITTEE Chairman Kirk Holloway, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-240-0438 Lane Buckley, PO Box 719, Wellston 74881 405-240-6853 Russell Cook, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 405-919-2081 Randy Dirrim, PO Box 166, Asher 74826 620-212-3577 Mike Hazelwood, PO Box 642, Meeker 74855 405-213-8407 Nathan Howard, 130 E. 45th St. Apt. 15E, Shawnee 74804 405-432-9228 Joe Jones, PO Box 300, Meeker 74855-0300 405-517-3640 Mike Taylor, PO Box 1119, McLoud 74851 405-830-0112 Director of Missions Dr. Russell R. Cook Media Manager Tanya Bruton Association Staff Office Manager Janice Maynard Custodian Evie Griffin Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Mailing/Physical Address: 3800 N. Market, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74804 Phone: 405-273-4558 Fax: 405-273-8478 Email: plba@sbcglobal.net Web Address: www.plba.org 7

EXECUTIVE BOARD Moderator Rick Blackwell, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 (c)405.258.0175 (h)405.240.4647 Vice Moderator Nathan Howard, 51960 Moccasin Trail, Prague 74864 (c)405.432.9228 (h)405.432.9228 Clerk Janice Maynard, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 (w)405.273.4558 (h)405.431.9771 Treasurer Mike Hazelwood, PO Box 891, Meeker 74855 (c)405.279.2451 (h)405.213.8407 Director of Missions Dr. Russell Cook, 3800 N. Market, Shawnee 74804 (w)405.273.4558 (h)405.919.2081 CHURCHES Aydelotte Monte Dean, 10201 N. Harrison Ave., Shawnee 74804 (h)405.985.9536 (c)405.273.5509 Duncan Blackwell, 10201 N. Harrison Ave., Shawnee 74804 (h)405.664.6926 Blackburn Chapel Larry Sparks, 36305 Lake Rd., Shawnee 74801 (h)405.550.9320 (c)405.273.6763 Calvary David Henry, 214 W. Farrall St., Shawnee 74801 (h)405.230.0113 (c)405.275.3450 Chandler Southern Keith Henley, PO Box 442, Chandler 74834 (h)405.258.4829 (c)405.258.2697 Cornerstone Russ Houser, 960692 S. Hwy 102, Wellston 74881 (h)405.471.9232 (c)405.356.2469 Dale Doug Parker, 37505 W. Old Hwy. 270, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.919.8287 Deer Creek Mike Haines, 355960 E 960 Rd., Stroud 74079 (h)405.567.5877 (c)918.968.3050 Steve Richardson, 352055 E 1040 Rd., Prague 74864 (h)405.567.4790 Earlsboro Indian Galen Greenwalt, PO Box 239, Earlsboro 74840 (h)951.533.1407 Emmanuel, McLoud Mike Taylor, PO Box 207, McLoud 74851 (h)405.830.0112 (c)405.273.0090 Emmaus, McLoud Jerry Gray, 581 N. Peebly Road, Choctaw 73020 (h)405.401.4828 (c)405.964.2299 Fairview Ernest Cowden, 48502 Hwy 3 E, Earlsboro 74840 (h)817.629.3364 (c)405.273.8790 Faith Dan Campbell, 20385 Elm, Harrah 73045 (h)405.312.2391 (c)405.454.0095 First, Agra Jeff Kelly, PO Box 129, Agra 74824-0129 (h)580.497.6249 (c)580.497.6249 Joe Selcer, 780342 S. 3460 Rd., Agra 74824 (h)918.225.9686 8

First, Asher Randy Dirrim, PO Box 166 Asher 74826 (h)620.212.3577 (c)405.784.5513 First, Carney PO Box 596, Carney 74832-0596 (h) (c)405.865.2702 First, Chandler Rick Blackwell, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 (h)405.240.4647 (c)405.258.0175 Kirk Holloway, PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 (h)405.240.0438 First, Davenport Mike Mitchell, Box 376, Davenport 74026 (h)918.290.0022 (c)918.377.2720 First, Earlsboro Mark Streetman, 306 N. Layton, Earlsboro 74840 (h)405.227.7577 First, Maud Bobby Shatto, PO Box 867, Maud 74854 (h)405.630.8348 (c)405.374.2556 First, McLoud Matt Halsted, PO Box 180, McLoud 74851 (h)405.492.6101 (c)405.964.3344 George Jones, 30180 Hutchens Rd., McLoud 74851 (h)405.964.2386 First, Meeker Joe Jones, PO Box 300, Meeker 74855 (h)405.517.3640 (c)405.279.2254 First, Prague Tim Emmons, 10420 S. Hwy. 99, Prague 74864 (h)405.550.5291 (c)405.567.4977 First, St. Louis Brandon Leslie, 39065 St. Louis Rd., Asher 74826 (h)405.584.1603 (c)405.289.3213 First, Shawnee Charles Kimball, PO Box 1928, Shawnee 74802-1928 (h)636.579.2788 (c)405.275.6111 First, Sparks Perry Tripp, PO Box 113, Sparks 74869 (h)405.820.8920 (c)918.866.2331 First, Stroud James Bond, PO Box 600, Stroud 74079 (h)918.290.9870 (c)918.968.2516 Stephen McCammon, 522 Timberlane, Stroud 74079 (h)918.290.0535 First, Tecumseh Tony Peak, 301 S. Broadway, Tecumseh 74873 (h)580.235.2361 (c)405.598.3778 First, Tryon (h) (c)918.374.2496 First, Wanette Britt Lesley, PO Box 159, Wanette 74878 (h)405.432.7254 (c)405.383.2674 First, Wellston Darrell Sullivan, PO Box 106, Wellston 74881-0106 (h)405.566.9265 (c)405.356.2863 First Indian Spencer Davis, PO Box 31, Carney 74832 (h)405.434.9963 (c)405.273.6546 Galilee Anthony Rhone, 816 N.W. 138th St., Edmond 73013 (h)405.326.2601 (c)405.273.7890 Good Shepherd Chapel Bob Dawson, 1813 Hunters Ridge, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.706.9008 9

Hazel Dell Lee Witt, 10702 Hwy 177, McLoud 74851 (h)405.401.4322 (c)405.964.2042 Heritage Chad McCarthy, 2100 N. Bryan Ave., Shawnee 74804 (h) (c)405.273.0603 Hillside Wes Bates, 333892 E. 1040 Rd., McLoud 74851 (h)918.465.7045 (c)405.964.2491 Hilltop Gary Nickerson, 36720 Moccasin Trail, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.990.5653 (c)405.275.6973 Hopewell Kent Wooster, 33500 Hardesty Rd., Shawnee 74801 (h)405.207.7407 (c)405.275.4431 Immanuel Todd Fisher, 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 (h)405.990.3905 (c)405.273.2105 Bobby Burnett, 1500 Mesa Verde, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.343.8809 Karis Ministries Kevin Fox, 1222 Jefferson Street, Seminole 74868 (h)405.584.1979 (c)405.858.6101 Macomb James Benshoof, PO Box 60, Macomb 74852 (c)702.540.6353 (h)405.540.6353 Mammoth Mike Hazelwood, PO Box 891, Meeker 74855 (h)405.213.8407 (c)405.279.2451 Danny Price, PO Box 175, McLoud 74851 (h)405.312.2514 Morning Star Jerry Jackson, 609 Kaycie Circle, Meeker 74855 (h)918.497.6368 (c)918.497.6368 Mt. Pleasant Albert May, 7101 Kings Rd, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.397.4096 (c)405.275.5809 New Hope Will Wilson, 37496 New Hope Rd., Tecumseh 74873 (h)405.706.2945 (c)405.598.6430 New Life, Newalla Rick Ham, 8900 S. Peebly Rd., Newalla 74857 (c)405.386.2407 (h)405.830.5216 Oakland Chapel John D. York, 311 Debbie Lane, Tecumseh 74873 (h)405.598.6239 (c)405.598.6239 Pecan Valley Ed Moore, 18881 Pecan Valley Rd., Newalla 74857 (h)405.818.9244 (c)405.386.3226 Pink Mike Collyer, 30269 Hwy 9, Tecumseh 74873 (h)405.830.5205 (c)405.598.3150 Pioneer Jim Morningstar, 609 S. Dewey Ave., Chandler 74834 (h)405.258.7549 (c)405.258.7549 Pleasant Home Nathan Howard, 130 E. 45 St. Apt. 15E, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.432.9228 Larry Snyder, 9994 NS 3530 Rd., Prague 74864 (h)580.370.5307 Rock Creek Danny Napier, 44900 Hardesty Rd., Shawnee 74801 (h)405.694.0901 (c)405.273.7508 10

Romulus Tony Black, 602 N. Sharon Rd., Tecumseh 74873 (h)405.760.4625 (c)405.333.2253 Rea Sparks, 1202 Old Santa Fe Lake Rd., Tecumseh 74873 (h)405.598.2907 Sallateeska Don Aker, 8009 Buckwood Rd., Newalla 74857 (h)405.566.9982 Sharon Clint Dawkins, 19002 Gordon Cooper Dr., Shawnee 74801 (h)405.620.1125 (c)405.273.5502 Temple Mike Craig, PO Box 3277, Shawnee 74802-3277 (h)405.550.4488 (c)405.275.0937 Randy Moore, PO Box 3277, Shawnee 74802-3277 (h)405.273.9296 Trinity, Maud Butch Bradley, PO Box 816, Maud 74854 (h)405.361.2749 (c)405.374.2428 Trinity, Shawnee (h) (c)405.273.4319 Ralph Hill, PO Box 814, Shawnee 78402-0814 (h)405.273.5579 Trinity, Wellston Lane Buckley, PO Box 122, Wellston 74881 (h)405.615.8600 (c)405.356.4220 University Justin Dunn, 2515 N. Kickapoo, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.765.3542 (c)405.275.1990 Victory Pointe Bill Howse III, 38714 Okay Rd., Wanette 74878 (h)405.287.7957 Betty Howse, 38714 Okay Rd, Wanette 74878 (h)405.630.5137 Wallace Avenue Blake Martin, 605 W. Wallace, Shawnee 74801 (h)405.255.3997 (c)405.273.8679 Ralph Hamblin, 4302 Traditional Way, Shawnee 74804 (h)405.413.2371 MISSIONS Rock Creek Hispanic Gaspar Reyes, 1409 Morren Dr., Norman 73071 (h)405.366.7875 11

Ordained Ministers Other Than Pastors Name Address Phone Church Elaine Allison PO Box 1928, Shawnee 74802 405-275-6111 First, Shawnee Tawa Anderson 1708 Autumn Lane, Shawnee 74804 405-481-7421 Temple Andy Arnold 32106 Waco Rd., Tecumsh 74873 405-609-7561 Mammoth Bill Ashworth 1121 W. Dewey, Shawnee 74801 405-273-8934 Dale Alan Bandy 31 Northridge, Shawnee 74804 405-878-0006 Immanuel Jim Bierd 424 W. 9th, Stroud 74079 918-968-2956 First, Stroud Duncan Blackwell 10201 N. Harrison, Shawnee 74804 405-664-6926 Aydelotte Allen Blaine 9164 Lincoln Ave., Chandler 74834 Pioneer Tommy Brill PO Box 446, Prague 74864 First, Prague Bobby Burnett 1500 Mesa Verde, Shawnee 74804 405-343-8809 Immanuel Paul Calmes 2000 N. Broadway, Shawnee 74804 405-878-9911 Blackburn Chapel Brian Camp 1811 N. Minnesota, Shawnee 74804 405-395-0160 Immanuel Eric Campbell 1317 E. Chandler St., Shawnee 74801 405-273-5502 Sharon James Cato 545 Crestland Dr., Bartlesville 74006 918-681-0545 First, Shawnee David Chapman 9 Mojave, Shawnee 74804 Wallace Ave. Paul Coffey 344373 E. 1000 Rd., Meeker 74855 Chandler Southern John Coker 35104 Clearpond Road, Shawnee 74801 New Hope Odus Compton 1822 N. Broadway, Shawnee 74804 405-878-8811 Immanuel Antonio Conchos 311 S. 12th, Tecumseh 74873 580-716-6800 Rock Creek Hispanic Russell R. Cook 1313 Castle Creek St., Shawnee 74804 405-919-2081 Immanuel Matt Craig 1017 Oak Park Dr., Choctaw 73020 405-390-0308 Cornerstone Ted Curtis 1025 E. 9th St., Shawnee 74801 405-760-5185 Galilee Joel Deichman PO Box 1928, Shawnee 74802 405-275-6111 First, Shawnee Brandon Dyer PO Box 1928, Shawnee 74802 405-275-6111 First, Shawnee Tom Edie 3 Thomas Glen Road, Shawnee 74801 New Hope Aaron Fullbright 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Immanuel Richard Gay P.O. Box 3816, Shawnee 74802-3816 405-275-9039 Fairview Dale Griffin 5 Franklin Circle, Shawnee 74804 405-878-2377 Immanuel Kevin Hall 2 Dustin Circle, Shawnee 74804 405-273-1456 University Ralph Hamblin 4302 Traditional Way, Shawnee 78404 405-413-2371 Wallace Ave. Jason Henson 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Immanuel Jesse Hernandez 8 Robby Road, Shawnee 74804 405-275-5299 Blackburn Chapel Phillip Hogan PO Box 300, Meeker 74855 405-279-2254 First, Meeker Leroy Hogue PO Box 1728, Shawnee 74802-1728 405-275-3824 Temple Kirk Holloway PO Drawer 577, Chandler 74834 405-258-0175 First, Chandler Chris Jones 4414 Lilly Valley, Shawnee 74804 405-273-7472 Immanuel Galen Jones 1025 E. 9th St., Shawnee 74801 405 878-1160 Galilee Kent Kellogg 2524 Sutton Court, Shawnee 74804 405-214-0706 Immanuel Wilbur Little 26856 Bethel Rd., Tecumseh 74873 405-598-2624 Sharon Larry Lockard 702 S. 13th, Tecumseh 74873 405-863-5504 First, Tecumseh Monte Long 13110 Stevens Road, Shawnee 74804 405-386-2294 Hazel Dell Vance Martin 1901 Meadowlark Lane, Midwest City 73130 405-677-8806 Morning Star Mike Matlock 57055 Hazel Del Road, Prague 74864 405-567-4456 First, Prague Mason McCormick 406 N. 3rd Ave., Stroud 74079 918-968-2516 First, Stroud 12

Ordained Ministers Other Than Pastors (cont.) Name Address Phone Church Warren McWilliams 4106 N. Chapman, Shawnee 74804 405-273-8316 University Bill Mitchell 20622 Highway 102, Tecumseh 74873 405 598-3520 First, Shawnee Randy Moore 19003 Bethel Road, Shawnee 74801 405-273-9296 Temple Ray Nida 3520 S. Pottawatomie Rd., Harrah 73045 405-831-9170 First, McLoud Gerald Nowlin 28 Janice Lane, Shawnee 74801 405-275-1799 Hopewell Jimmy Ogle 8 Red Eagle Dr., McLoud 74851 405-964-3340 First, McLoud Glenn Peck 18 Comanche Circle, Shawnee 74801 405-273-4596 First, St. Louis Michael Pelter 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Immanuel Ken Pennington 1230 W. Dewey, Shawnee 74801 509-952-0344 Temple Bruce Perkins 103 Teal Drive, Shawnee 74804 405-973-5882 Immanuel Leroy Pound PO Box 222, Shawnee 74802-0222 405-275-3790 Hopewell Donald Ramsey 105 Hardesty Dr., Shawnee 74804 405-273-1659 Sharon James Reynolds 2 Lancet Circle, Shawnee 74804 405-214-0876 First, Shawnee Tuney Ropp 990795 S. 3330 Rd., Harrah 73045 405-964-2491 Mammoth Chase Rosado PO Box 422, Chandler 74834 405-509-4494 Chandler, Southern Perry Rochester 348291 E. 1070 Rd., Prague 74864 Pleasant Home Dale Rogers 920068 S. 3450 Rd., Chandler 74834 405-240-4563 First, Chandler Don Rominger PO Box 1928, Shawnee 74802 405-275-6111 First, Shawnee Virgil Savage, III 1123 E. Parker, Shawnee 74801 Blackburn Chapel Scott Schooler 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Immanuel Ike Shade 39104 Moccasin Trail, Shawnee 74804 405-273-1998 First, Meeker Jonathan Singleton PO Box 1928, Shawnee 74802 405-275-6111 First, Shawnee Bob Spear 6 Northridge, Shawnee 74804 405-273-3044 First, Shawnee Paul Stephens PO Box 270, Newalla 74857 Pecan Valley R.J. Stokes 111 St. John Rd., Shawnee 74801 405-397-4096 Temple Joe Stricklin 51943 Moccasin Trail, Prague 74864 Pleasant Home Frank Sturgill 204 1st Street, Wanette 74878 405-383-2612 First, Wanette Dennis Traxler 11354 Valley View Rd., Prague 74864 405-567-1463 Pleasant Home Don Wester 46560B Hardesty Road, Shawnee 74801 405-997-5411 First, Shawnee Mike Wester 9 Tiffany Lane, Shawnee 74801 405-273-0957 First, Shawnee David Whitlock OBU Box 61241, Shawnee 74804 405-878-2002 Galilee Mark Wright 1451 E. 45th St., Shawnee 74804 405-273-2105 Immanuel Ministers Ordained During The Year Duncan Blackwell 40405 Garrett s Lake Road, Shawnee 74804 405-664-6926 Aydelotte Chase Rosado PO Box 422, Chandler 74834 405-509-4494 Chandler Southern Aaron Smith 48502 Hwy 3E, Earlsboro 74840 918-470-0187 Fairview Ministers Licensed During The Year 13

OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY 500 West University, Shawnee 74804 Main Switchboard: 405-275-2850 website: www.okbu.edu e-mail: firstname.lastname@okbu.edu Allred, Lanie - 585-5273... Residence Director of Taylor Hall/West University Davenport, Robert - 585-5300... Agee Residence Center Gates, Cynthia - 585-5255... Director of Events, Conferences & Camps Griffin, Dale - 585-5700... Assistant V.P. of Spiritual Life/Dean of Chapel Samantha Hawkins - 585-5421... Director, OBU Alumni Programs & Special Events Hively, Jim - 585-5412... Director of Development Houghton, Dr. David - 585-4400... Dean, Paul Dickinson College of Business Professor of Business Johnson, Mike - 585-5130... Director of Human Resources Jones, Dr. Chris - 585-4120... Dean, James E. Hurley College of Science and Mathematics Kellogg, Tonia 585-5802... Director of the Executive Offices Mathews, Dr. Christopher - 585-4300... Dean, Warren M. Angell College of Fine Arts McHenry, Dr. Lepaine - 585-4450... Dean, College of Nursing Myles, Carrie - 585-5080... Executive Director of The Milburn Center and Director of Academic Advising Carl, Joy - 585-5285... Director of International Student Services Opskar, Kyle - 585-5271... Director of Agee Dorm/MacArthur Apts Pickett, Forest - 585-5423... Director of Development Programs and Systems Raney, Jonna - 585-5020... Director of Student Financial Services Robinson, Dr. Pam - 585-4100... Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Suddock, Ruth 585-5501... Facilities Management Staff Assistant Thomas, Dr. Heath- 585-4426... Dean of Hershel H. Hobbs College of Theology and Ministry Turner, Dr. Joy 585-5705... Director of Global Mobilization Walker, Larry - 585-5130... Director of Campus Services Whitlock, Dr. David 585-5801... President DEPARTMENTS: Academic Affairs/Registrars... 585-5100 Admissions... 585-5000 Alumni... 585-5413 Athletic Office/NC... 585-5300 Behavior & Social Sciences... 585-4150 Bison News... 585-4354 Bookstore... 585-5616 Business Services/HR... 585-5130 Campus Life/Housing... 585-5250 Campus Ministry... 585-5700 Career Development... 585-5260 Executive Office... 585-5805 Facility Management... 585-5500 Financial Aid... 585-5020 Graduate School... 585-4601 Health Services... 585-5263 Human Resources... 585-5130 Library... 585-4502 Noble Complex... 585-5370 Payroll/Accounts Payable... 585-5150 Student Development... 585-5250 Student Services... 585-5260 University Police... 585-6000 Wellness Center... 585-5225 14

PROPOSED MINISTRY BUDGET POTTAWATOMIE-LINCOLN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2019 No. Ministry Identification 2018 (yr.) 2019 (yr.) 200 DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY 9,200.00 10,250.00 201 Team Director (training) 50.00 50.00 To assist with registration and accommodations for training in the ministry area at Southern Baptist Convention or Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma sponsored conferences. 202 Discipleship Training 250.00 250.00 To provide for association sponsored training workshops, conferences and media resources for Discipleship Training workers 203 Prayer Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide for the organization and administration of an association -wide ministry of prayer and spiritual awakening. 204 Evangelism Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide for association sponsored Evangelism conferences, rallies and evangelistic materials 205 Deacon Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide material and resources to strengthen the leadership of the churches 206 OBU Campus Ministry 4,000.00 5,000.00 To assist the Baptist Collegiate Ministry of Oklahoma Baptist University with operating and ministry expenses. 207 Sunday School 500.00 500.00 To provide for association sponsored training workshops, conferences and media resources for Sunday School workers. 208 Vacation Bible School 1,250.00 1,300.00 To provide for association sponsored clinics or workshops for Vacation Bible School workers 209 Continuing Education 3,000.00 3,000.00 To provide scholarships for qualified Oklahoma Baptist University and Southern Baptist Convention seminary students with a priority given to those preparing for Pastoral Ministry. 209-A OBU Scholarships 2,500.00 2,500.00 209-B Seminary Scholarships 500.00 500.00 15

No. Ministry Identification 2018 (yr.) 2019 (yr.) 300 FAMILY MINISTRY 2,400.00 2,650.00 301 Team Director (training) 50.00 50.00 To assist with registration and accommodations for training in the ministry area at Southern Baptist Convention or Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma sponsored conferences. 302 Men s Missions & Ministry 300.00 300.00 To provide conferences, training events and media resources for the personal enrichment and mission education of men and boys. 303 Women s Missions & Ministry 1,000.00 1,000.00 To provide conferences, training events and media resources for the personal enrichment and mission education of women and girls. 304 Senior Adult Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide conferences, training events and media resources for the personal enrichment and ministry of senior adults. 305 Single Adult Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide conferences, training events and media resources for the personal enrichment and ministry of single adults. 306 Youth Ministry 750.00 1,000.00 To provide rallies, conferences, training events and media resources for the personal enrichment and ministry of students grades seven through twelve. 307 Children & Preschool Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide rallies, fellowship and media resources for the personal evangelism, enrichment and ministry of children birth through six grades. 308 Christian Life and Ethics Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide resources and expenses for crisis pregnancy center, church and public awareness of moral and ethical issues affecting the family. 310 Marriage & Parenting Ministry 100.00 100.00 To provide conferences, training events and media resources for the personal enrichment and ministry of marriage and parenting. 16

No. Ministry Identification 2018 (yr.) 2019 (yr.) 400 WORSHIP MINISTRY 350.00 350.00 401 Team Director 50.00 50.00 To assist with registration and accommodations for training in the ministry area at Southern Baptist Convention or Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma sponsored conferences. 402 Choral & Vocal Ministry 200.00 200.00 To provide conferences, training events, Annual Meeting honorariums, resources and ministry for the development and enhancement of choral and vocal leaders. 403 Instrumental Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide conferences, training events, resources and ministry for the development and enhancement of instrumentalists 404 Technical Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide workshops, training events, consultation, resources and ministry in sound, lighting, video production, staging, etc. 500 MISSIONS MINISTRY 6,650.00 3,150.00 501 Team Director 50.00 50.00 To assist with registration and accommodations for training in the ministry area at Southern Baptist Convention or Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma sponsored conferences. 502 Camp Ministry Leadership 50.00 50.00 To provide program expenses for association camp. 503 Chaplaincy Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide resources and expenses for volunteer civic, institutional and industrial chaplains. 504 Community Ministry 500.00 500.00 To assist with benevolent needs and to provide training for community ministry leaders in the churches and the association. 505 Disaster Relief Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide emergency funds to churches or families in the event of a natural or other disaster. 506 Association Partnerships 5,900.00 2,400.00 To provide assistance for newly formed missions in partnering churches and associations 507 Volunteers in Missions Ministry 50.00 50.00 To provide resources and expenses related to the work of volunteer builders and other mission volunteers. 17

No. Ministry Identification 2018 (yr.) 2019 (yr.) 600 SUPPORT SERVICES 225,853.00 205,261.00 601 Team Director 100.00 100.00 To assist with registration and accommodations for training in the ministry area at Southern Baptist Convention or Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma sponsored conferences. 602 Budget and Finance Ministry 75.00 75.00 To provide training and information for Treasurers, Budget Chairpersons and others responsible for handling church funds, strengthening the area of financial stewardship. 603 Personnel Ministry 191,078.00 171,386.00 To provide salaries, benefits and expenses for all paid employees of the association. 603A Salaries: 91,490.00 94,183.00 Director of Missions 30,482.00 32,000.00 Office Manager 34,664.00 35,621.00 Print Shop/Media Secretary 22,112.00 22,275.00 Custodian 2,732.00 2,787.00 Temporary Help 1,500.00 1,500.00 603B Benefits: 81,980.00 63,227.00 DOM Housing & Utilities (S.R.) 20,000.00 18,000.00 DOM Medical Insurance 12,500.00 12,000.00 DOM HRA 2,000.00 2,000.00 DOM Retirement (S.R.) 24,000.00 6,000.00 Office Manager Medical Insurance 14,000.00 15,000.00 Office Manager HRA 2,000.00 2,000.00 Office Manager Retirement 4,200.00 4,700.00 Print Shop Media Secretary Retirement 630.00 1,260.00 Staff Christmas gifts 2,650.00 2,267.00 603C Expenses: 17,608.00 13,976.00 DOM Convention & Library 2,500.00 1,200.00 DOM Medical Expense (S.R.) 2,000.00.00 DOM Professional Expenses 7,000.00 6,000.00 Office Manager Medical Expense (S.R.) 600.00 700.00 Printshop Manager Medical Expense (S.R.).00 500.00 Staff (not DOM) Mileage Reimbursement 750.00 750.00 Social Security (FICA) 3,856.00 3,911.00 Medicare Tax 902.00 915.00 18

No. Ministry Identification 2018 (yr.) 2019 (yr.) 600 SUPPORT SERVICES (continued) 604 Building and Grounds Ministry 20,600.00 20,250.00 To provide for the development, insurance, maintenance and utilization of all buildings, land, equipment and furnishings owned by the association. 604A Utilities 9,000.00 8,000.00 604B Insurance 5,350.00 6,500.00 604C Buildings & Grounds Upkeep 3,500.00 3,000.00 604D Equipment (Contracts & Repair) 2,750.00 2,750.00 605 Trustees and Legal Ministry 1,450.00 1,450.00 To provide for essential Internal Revenue Service information, payroll outsourcing, internal audit of the financial records of the association, bonding and fee for Notary Public. 606 Communications Ministry 3,900.00 2,500.00 To provide for promotional events, advertising, general public and church relations, association annual and special newsletters or promotional brochures. 607 Postage and Office Supplies 3,100.00 3,000.00 To provide for postage, paper, envelopes, cleaning products, computer programs, binding supplies, general office supplies, all items needed to keep the kitchen and restrooms functioning, etc. 608 Miscellaneous Service Ministries 5,050.00 6,000.00 To provide for Executive Board and Committee lunches, decorations, honorariums and meals for Annual Meeting & Christmas Banquet, pastor s orientation books, dues, Secretary/Clerk Luncheon and unforeseen support services of the association. 610 Pastor s Fellowship To provide for Pastors/Wives Fellowship Programs and expenses. 500.00 500.00 TOTAL BUDGET 244,453.00 221,661.00 19

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October 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Assn. office CLOSED 14 15 16 Mission Partnership Luncheon PLBA/SEKBA PLBA ANNUAL MEETING Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 17 18 19 20 Annual Mtg. Comp Day Assn. office CLOSED Fall Break Fall Back Weekend @ Falls Creek 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Disaster Relief Training Putnam City Baptist Church 8-1 Cross Timbers-Pre-teen Retreat Senior Adult Fall event Falls Creek 28 29 30 31 Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 23

November 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jump Start State VBS Clinic Bro. Russell s Retirement Reception OBU Geiger Center 4-6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 BGCO Annual Convention FBC, Edmond Assn. office CLOSED For Veteran's Day 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Assn. office CLOSED 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 24

December 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed T hu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OBU Hanging of the Green OBU Christmas Chapel (PLBA staff attends) Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions 3-9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PLBA Christmas Banquet at OBU Chapel @ 6:30 OBU Winter Graduation 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Christmas Holidays and Staff Vacation Days Assn. Office Closed and will reopen on Jan. 2, 2019 30 31 New Years Eve Assn. Office Closed Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 25

January 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 New Years Assn. Office Closed PLBA office reopens. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Assn. office CLOSED 27 28 29 30 31 State Evangelism Conference Southern Hills, OKC Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 26

February 2019 Sun Mon Tue We d Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PLBA RA Racer Derby Rose Day State Capital 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Support 9:00 Pastor s Conf./ Exe. Board 10:00 Partnership 1:00 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Assn. office CLOSED 24 25 26 27 28 FBC Edmond Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 27

March 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions March 4-10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PLBA VBS Clinic 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Spring Break 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 28

April 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Secretary & Clerk s Luncheon BGCO Women s Retreat 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Easter Sunday Rewired Men s Retreat 28 29 30 Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 29

May 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Oklahoma Bible Conference Falls Creek 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mother s Day Support 9:00 Pastor s Conf./ Exe. Board 10:00 Partnership 1:00 OBU Spring Graduation 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Assn. office CLOSED Association Children s Camp May 26-29 PLBA Children s Camp May 29-June 1 Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 30

June 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 PLBA Children s Camp May 30-June 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cross Timbers Session 1 (3-6 Cross Timbers Session 2 (7-10) Falls Creek Week 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Cross Timbers Session 2 (7-10) Cross Timbers Session 3 (2-15) Falls Creek Week 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Cross Timbers Session 4 (18-21) Father s Day Falls Creek Week 3 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Resonate (25-29) Cross Timbers Session 5 (24-27) Falls Creek Week 4 Resound & Kids Fest (28-29) 30 Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 31

Falls Creek Week 5 Assn. office CLOSED Cross Timbers Session 6 (3-6) Cross Timbers Session 7 (8-11) Falls Creek Week 6 Cross Timbers Session 8 (12-15) Cross Timbers Session 8 (12-15) Falls Creek Week 7 Cross Timbers Session 9 (17-20) Cross Timbers Session 10 (23-26) Falls Creek Week 8 Cross Timbers Preteen Week (29-2) Indian Falls Creek (28-1) Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 32

August 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Cross Timbers Preteen Week (30-3) Indian Falls Creek (29-2) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Support 9:00 Pastor s Conf./ Exe. Board 10:00 Partnership 1:00 Spotlight On Shawnee Print Deadline Proclaim FBC Edmond 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PLBA Annual Planning Meeting Spotlight On Shawnee 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 PLBA Budget Meeting Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 33

September 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Assn. office CLOSED Season of Prayer Edna McMillan State Missions Offering 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Support 9:00 Pastor s Conf./ Exe. Board 10:00 Partnership 1:00 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SYATP Dates, events & locations are subject to change. For the most current information, please check the PLBA Website at www.plba.org 34

Constitution of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Approved at the 67th Annual Meeting, October 20, 1997 Article I - Name This body shall be known as Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association. Article II - Mission/Purpose Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association is a cooperating body of local Southern Baptist churches existing for the purpose of glorifying God by enabling each church to fulfill its unique mission for Christ and by providing channels for cooperative ministry. Article III - Statement of Faith The Holy Bible is the inspired Word of God and is the basis for any statement of faith. The Association subscribes to the doctrinal statement of The Baptist Faith and Message as adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention on June 14, 2000. Article IV - Membership Section 1: Doctrinal Position - The membership of this Association shall be composed of messengers representing cooperating Baptist churches principally in Pottawatomie and Lincoln Counties, the scriptural beliefs and practices of which churches shall generally conform to the Articles of Faith accepted by Southern Baptist Churches such as The Baptist Faith and Message adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention on June 14, 2000. Section 2: Messengers - Each church shall be entitled to send to the Annual Meeting a Pastor and two Messengers, and one additional Messenger for each fifty (50) members or fractional part thereof, provided that no church shall be entitled to more than fifteen (15) Messengers. Section 3: Qualifications - Any church wishing to cooperate with this Association shall petition by letter and Messengers, shall come under watchcare for twelve months following the acceptance of petition, shall present the Annual Church Profile, and shall be in annual financial support of the Cooperative Program and the Association. The Trustees shall investigate and make suitable recommendation to the Association. Section 4: Local Church Autonomy - This body shall exercise no legislative or judicial authority over any church, respecting its independence, nor shall it have ecclesiastical power over the internal affairs of any church. Section 5: Association Autonomy - The Association reserves the right to determine its own membership by permitting or refusing the seating of the Messengers to the Annual Meeting of the Association. The determination shall be by the Association on the recommendation and counsel of the Trustees and shall be based on the membership requirements stated in Article IV, Sections 1 and 3. Article V - Officers Section 1: Identification - The officers of the Association shall be Moderator, Vice-Moderator, Clerk, Treasurer, and Director of Missions. These officers will constitute the Executive Committee of the Executive Board. 35

Section 2: Election - The Moder ator, Vice-Moderator, Clerk, and Treasurer shall be nominated by the Nominating Committee and elected for one-year terms at the Annual Meeting of the Association. Section 3: Limited Terms - The Moderator shall serve a term of one year at a time, with the maximum being two (2) consecutive terms, after which he is ineligible for re-election until at least one year has lapsed. Article VI - Amendments Section 1: This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds majority of Messengers present and voting at any regular Annual Meeting, provided that such proposed amendments be submitted and publicized in writing to all Executive Board members at least one year before such action is taken. Bylaws of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Approved at the 67 Annual Meeting, October 20, 1997 Article I - Rules of Order This body shall recognize the latest unabridged edition of Robert s Rules of Order as its parliamentary guidelines for business procedure. Article II - Trustees This Association shall elect a Board of Trustees. There shall be three Trustees nominated by the Nominating Committee and elected on a three-year rotation basis with one new Trustee elected each year, according to the Articles of Incorporation on file with the Secretary of State of the State of Oklahoma. Said Trustees are authorized to hold, purchase, and receive title to real estate and other property by devise, gift, grant or other conveyance, with power to mortgage and borrow money, sell or convey the same or any part, parcel or portion thereof, when so directed by the Association, in Annual Meeting or by the Executive Board between Annual Meetings. The Trustees shall also serve as a Credentials Committee to fulfill the functions of Article IV, Sections 3 and 5 of the Constitution. Article III - Executive Board Section 1: Electing Leaders - The Executive Boar d, at the r ecommendation of the Nominating Committee, will fill all vacancies among officers, missionaries, Ministry Team Directors and Leaders occurring between annual meetings. Section 2: Association Ministry Team - The Executive Board of this Association will have an Association Ministry Team, composed of all officers of the Association and all Ministry Team Directors. The Director of Missions will be chairman of the Association Ministry Team which will give oversight to all the ministries of the Association. Article IV - Boards and Committees Section 1: Executive Board - Ther e will be an Executive Boar d of the Association which will be responsible for all the business of the Association between Annual Meetings. The Board shall be composed of the pastors of the churches and one member from each church (who will be elected annually by the church), and all elected officers of the Association. Section 2: Special Committees - The Moder ator shall appoint all special committees, subject to r atification or revision by the Messengers in the Annual Meeting or the Executive Board between Annual Meetings. 36

Section 3: Ex-Officio Members - The Moderator and the Director of Missions will serve as ex-officio members of all committees except that they will serve as regular members of the Executive Committee. Section 4: Executive Committee - Ther e will be an Executive Committee composed of the elected officers of the Association which will meet as needed to bring recommendations to the Executive Board or the Association in Annual Meeting. The Moderator will serve as Chairman of the Executive Committee. Section 5: Nominating Committee - There will be a Nominating Committee composed of six members who will serve on a three year rotation basis. The Nominating Committee will be nominated by the Executive Committee and elected by the Association in Annual Meeting or the Executive Board between Annual meetings. Section 6: Exclusions - No person, except ex-officio members, may serve simultaneously on either the Executive Committee, the Nominating Committee and/or the Association Ministry Team. Article V - Annual Reports Section 1: Annual Church Profile - The churches affiliated with this body shall furnish annually to the Association the information necessary to complete the Annual Church Profile. Section 2: Director s Report - The Director of Missions will submit a yearly report to the Association. Section 3: Executive Board Report - The Executive Board of the Association will submit a yearly report to the Association. Article VI - Meetings Section 1: Annual Meeting - The Association shall meet annually at such place and time as it may select by majority vote. This recommendation is to come from a Special Temporary Committee appointed by the Moderator on Time, Place, and Preacher. In case of extenuating circumstances requiring a change in time, place, or preacher of the Annual Meeting, the Executive Board may vote to make a change based on the recommendation of the Executive Committee. Section 2: Executive Board - The Executive Boar d will constitute the Association between Annual Meetings and shall meet monthly, or at other intervals as it may determine, to conduct the business of the Association. Section 3: Notifications - The Moderator and Director of Missions will be informed in advance of all committee and/or Ministry Team meetings. Members of the Executive Board will be informed of all Executive Board Meetings as well as the Annual Meeting. Article VII - Proceedings Section 1: The minutes of the Annual Meeting of this Association, together with such tabulated information the Clerk may deem useful, shall be published and distributed annually among the churches of the Association. Article VIII - Amendments Section 1: These Bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds majority of Messengers present and voting at any regular Annual Meeting, or by a two-thirds majority of members present and voting at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Executive Board, provided that such proposed amendments be submitted and publicized in writing to all Executive Board members at least one month before such action is taken. 37

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association CREDENTIALS ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 Following the generally accepted procedure for seating messengers at the Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association and assuming the following guidelines are accepted by the member churches to wit: 1. Generally conform to the Articles of Faith accepted by Southern Baptist churches such as The Baptist Faith and Message adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention on June 14, 2000. 2. Submit to the Association an annual report on the Annual Church Profile provided by the Southern Baptist Convention. 3. Agree to make financial contributions each year to missions through the Cooperative Program. 4. Agree to make financial contributions each year to the mission work of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association. (1) The Trustees, in compliance with Article II of the by-laws, move the seating of all duly elected messengers for each of the member churches for the 88th Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, meeting at Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, Oklahoma, October 16, 2018. (2) The Trustees, having met with the Pastor and other leaders of the Union Missionary Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma and having now observed the churches cooperative spirit with our association during this year of watchcare, move that Union Baptist Missionary Baptist Church be received into full membership with Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, Shawnee, Oklahoma, effective with this Annual Meeting, October 16, 2018 Respectfully submitted, Joe Jones (Chairman), John Gibson, John Nichols (Trustees, PLBA) 38

AYDELOTTE Duncan Blackwell Monte Dean BLACKBURN CHAPEL Jesse Hernandez Mary Mullendore Jolene Neu Raymond Neu Larry Sparks Vickie Sparks CALVARY Judith Michener CHANDLER SOUTHERN Candace Henley Keith Henley DALE Addileen Ashworth Bill Ashworth Brendon Pace Doug Parker EARLSBORO INDIAN Galen Greenwalt FIRST, AGRA Gary Howard Steve Johnson Jeff Kelly Joe Selcer Rebecca Selcer FIRST, CHANDLER Rick Blackwell FIRST, EARLSBORO Mark Streetman FIRST, MAUD Bobby Shatto Elaine Shatto FIRST, MCLOUD Matt Halsted Jimmy Ogle Nick Murry Ray Nida, Jr. FIRST, MEEKER Joe Jones FIRST, PRAGUE Frank Aylor Mary Aylor Barbara Crain Gary Crain Sharon Emmons Tim Emmons Bob Pickett Sharon Pickett Kevin Sander Susie Sander Gregg Smith Judi Smith Trinity Tinsley FIRST, SPARKS Eugene Burchette Frankie Burchette David Foley Lori Foley Earl Hall Patricia Hall FIRST, STROUD James Bond Leann Bond Mason McCormick FIRST, WANETTE Sharon Castleman Irvin Henry Vonda Lamb Barbara Lesley Britt Lesley Nancy Mulder Mike Roberts Judy Rush HILLSIDE Wes Bates Karen Ingle Kay Moulin Adella Owen Bobby Owen IMMANUEL Bobby Burnett JoAnn Burnett Russell Cook Marsha Cook Todd Fisher Jason Henson Janice Maynard Mickey Maynard John Nichols Nuel Stevens Mark Wright KARIS Kevin Fox MACOMB James Benshoof MAMMOTH Mike Hazelwood Danny Price NEW HOPE Vernon Wellman Will Wilson PLEASANT HOME Nathan Howard ROMULUS Regina Black Tony Black Anne Lee Wesla Parish Betty Sparks Rea Sparks David Weiss Linda Weiss SHARON Bret Blair Suzi Blair Eric Campbell Clint Dawkins Jon Rogers Lee Wirth TEMPLE Margaret Akin Mike Craig Ruth Craig Randy Moore Robert Schoenecke TRINITY, SHAWNEE Ralph Hill TRINITY, WELLSTON Lane Buckley WALLACE AVENUE Jack Hart Reta Hart 39

2018 RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTION #1 - APPRECIATION TO OUR HOSTS WHEREAS Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, has graciously provided their comfortable facilities for the 88 th Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association; and WHEREAS Pastor Mike Hazelwood, Staff and congregation of Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker have extended every kindness and have graciously provided for our every need; therefore BE IT RESOLVED that we, the messengers to the 88 th Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, held at Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, Tuesday, October 16, 2018, express our sincere appreciation to Pastor Mike Hazelwood, Staff and congregation of Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, for their hospitality. RESOLUTION #2 - ON PLBA OFFICERS AND STAFF WHEREAS the Director of Missions, Dr. Russell R. Cook, will be retiring December 31, 2018, after 22 years of faithfully leading our association; and WHEREAS the Officers and Staff of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association work tirelessly throughout the year to advance the work of our Lord through the Association; and WHEREAS the Staff work especially hard in preparation for regular Executive Board meetings and the Annual Meeting; and WHEREAS the Moderator, Vice-Moderator, Clerk and Treasurer render invaluable service in the work of the association; therefore BE IT RESOLVED the messengers to the 88 th Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, proclaim our gratitude to all of our officers and staff for their faithful service and especially to Dr. Cook for his exemplary direction. RESOLUTION #3 ON ASSOCIATIONAL MISSIONS AND COOPERATIVE PROGRAM WHEREAS the ministries and mission of the 65 congregations of PLBA are most fully realized in cooperation with one another and many other Southern Baptists; and WHEREAS the particular purpose of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association is to assist and enable the churches to fulfill their unique missions and provide channels for cooperative ministry; and WHEREAS our Association, State Convention and North American and International Missions depends on Cooperative Program giving; therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the messengers of this 88 th Annual Meeting of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, give their ardent and ongoing support and involvement in the future ministry and mission of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association; the BGCO and SBC ministries and mission; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all the churches which make up the member churches of the association be encouraged to pray faithfully for their sister churches, participate in the mutual work of the association and unite regularly in Christian Fellowship; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the churches of the association be encouraged to faithfully support the work of the association and the denomination through increased financial giving. RESOLUTION #4 FINANCIAL PRACTICE OF BIBLICAL GIVING WHEREAS God is the source of all blessings, material and spiritual; and WHEREAS Christians should contribute of their means cheerfully, regularly, systematically, proportionally and liberally for the advancement of the gospel; and WHEREAS financial indebtedness has enslaved God s people both personally and congregationally, from biblical giving; therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the churches of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association go on record as affirming the biblical principles of financial stewardship. 40

2018 RESOLUTIONS (continued) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that believers be encouraged to faithfully contribute through tithes and offerings to their local churches; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the churches of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association be encouraged to properly manage both personal and church indebtedness enabling them to contribute more sacrificially to the Great Commission for the glory of God. RESOLUTION #5 BIBLICAL FAMILIES WHEREAS God has ordained the family as the foundational institution of human society; and WHEREAS marriage is the uniting of one man and one woman in covenant commitment for a lifetime; and WHEREAS it is God s unique gift to reveal the union between Christ and His church and to provide in marriage the framework for intimacy and sexual expression according to biblical standards; and WHEREAS parents are to model for their children God s pattern for marriage, teach them spiritual and moral values and how to make choices based on biblical truth; therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the churches and pastors of Pottawatomie Lincoln Baptist Association go on record reaffirming the biblical standard for the family as reflected in Ephesians 5-6; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Pastors of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association be encouraged to preach, instruct and live out God s biblical standard for the family. RESOLUTION #6 FOSTER PARENTING and ADOPTION WHEREAS approximately 10,000 children are in Oklahoma DHS custody in need of foster homes; and WHEREAS more than 1,000 children in state custody have a goal of adoption; and WHEREAS the Bible clearly teaches us, as Christians, that we have been adopted into the family of God (Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:15); therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the families in our churches be encouraged to prayerfully consider the options available to them for foster parenting or the adoption of these children; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the churches with members who are fostering children or have adopted children be graciously and generously supported with financial and other resources. RESOLUTION #7 ON SHARING THE GOSPEL WHEREAS most of the contemporary culture is living without the hope of eternal life; and WHEREAS the general population in Oklahoma and America is in opposition to traditional Christianity; and WHEREAS the Gospel of Christ clearly given in the Holy Scriptures is the only hope offered to a lost and needy people; and WHEREAS the B.G.C.O. is encouraging our churches to participate in the presentation of the gospel and providing resources to assist in training church members; therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the churches of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association be charged to train their members in personal evangelism and the pastors also be encouraged to extend gospel invitations at public worship services; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Pastors and other church leaders be encouraged to faithfully set an example to their churches in helping to fulfill the Great Commission. Respectfully submitted, Resolutions Committee: Rick Ham (Chairman), Wes Bates, Blake Martin 41

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Executive Board Highlights Association Year 2017-2018 September 2017 Larry Sparks, Pastor, Blackburn Chapel Baptist Church, Shawnee, brought a devotion from John 14:18 on He will never leave us referencing a 9/11 survivor. The 2018 Proposed Budget was approved. It reflects a 2% overall decrease from the previous year. Bro. Russell attended the 100 year celebration of Falls Creek over Labor Day weekend. He and Kirk went to Pikes Peak Baptist Association in Colorado Springs, Colorado to close out the partnership. Kirk Holloway, Mission Partnerships Committee Chairman, announced PLBA will be partnering with Southeast Kansas Baptist Association for the next three years. He is excited about this partnership because it is close enough for our churches to go for a weekend and complete a mission project. Several pastors mentioned prayer requests and were prayed for by fellow pastors. February 2018 Bob Fowler, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Tryon brought a devotion from Proverbs 22:6 on training up a child in the way they should go. He shared about his time as a foster parent and the difference it can make in the children's lives. Bro. Russell commended Bro. James Bond and Rick Ham for leading worship at the first Pastor s Conference. He introduced Wes Bates, new pastor at Hillside. Union Missionary Baptist Church petitioned for membership in our association. They were accepted under watchcare for the next 12 months. Scott Schooler, Associate Pastor at Immanuel, Shawnee, shared about the church s safety team. Bill Rooth, head of safety at IBC shared details of their program. Calen Stephens, U.S. Marshall from IBC, shared some personal thoughts on church safety. May 2018 Philip Hogan, Youth Pastor, First Baptist Church, Meeker, brought a devotion from Joshua 24:14-16 on throwing away our false gods so we can effectively serve God. Bro. Russell led his 16th Winter Bible Study at Emmanuel this year. He asked prayer for the family of Richard Zimmer, former pastor of Rock Creek Baptist Church, who passed away. He and Marsha attended the retirement reception of Dr. Anthony Jordan, Executive Director-Treasurer of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma. He announced new pastors, Charles Kimball-Shawnee, First, Ernest Cowden-Fairview and Justin Dunn-University. Dale Griffin, OBU, reported the university recognized and prayed for over 300 students, faculty and staff who will share the Gospel this summer in Oklahoma, across the United States and around the world. OBU is searching for a new Senior Vice President as Stan Norman has accepted the position as the new president of Williams College, which became Williams University in June. The swim team produced OBU s first NCAA National Champions, David Lambert and Genesis Veliz. The VBS Clinic was held in March with 98 in attendance representing 18 churches. Jared Landreth, Media Director at Immanuel, Shawnee, spoke to the board about using technology in the church. It s not about soundboards and lights, it s about communicating effectively. August 2018 James Bond, Pastor, First Baptist, Stroud brought a devotion on walking worthy of the Lord by relying totally on His knowledge, bearing fruit and being strengthened by His power. New pastor at Macomb Baptist, Jim Benshoof and his wife, Ruth, were introduced. Associational Children s Camp had over 7,000 registered and over 600 professions of faith. Covenant Hope Fellowship, McLoud closed the end of June. The property has reverted back to the association. Recommendation to place the Covenant Hope property on the market for sale was approved. The Nominating Committee submitted the 2018-2019 Officers, Directors & Leaders for approval. The Moderator appointed the following committees: Time, Place & Preacher Randy Dirrim-Chairman, Nathan Howard and Duncan Blackwell; Resolutions Rick Ham-Chairman, Blake Martin and Wes Bates. Tanya Bruton, Printshop/Media Manager, was presented with a certificate and a check for $100.00 for five years of service. Several board members gave testimonies about their summer mission trips and activities. Bro. Russell announced his intent to retire as of December 31, 2018. A recommendation by the Executive Committee to authorize the Nominating Committee and the PLBA Officers to elect seven persons to serve as the DOM Search Committee, along with the 2018/2019 PLBA Officers as ex-officio with full voting privileges, was approved. The seven names will be presented at the September 10, 2018 Executive Board Meeting for approval. Board members and guests gathered around Bro. Russell as Dr. Todd Fisher, his pastor, prayed over him. 42

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS ANNUAL REPORT OCTOBER 16, 2018 What an amazing year! Our association has undergone some rather amazing experiences during this associational year (September 2017-August 2018). We had an amazing Associational Christmas Banquet, December 5 hosted by Blackburn Chapel Baptist Church. Thank you to Pastor Larry Sparks and company. As we have for many recent years our associational staff enjoyed Christmas Chapel at OBU, December 6 followed by a staff lunch in honor of Janice Maynard s birthday. Many of our pastors and churches attended the BGCO State Evangelism Conference, January 29-30. That was an amazing growth experience for all of us. The Priority of Preaching Conference hosted by Quail Springs Baptist Church, February 26-27 was a tremendous boost to our Pastors who attended. We initiated a Pastor s Conference for all pastors and staff who can attend, beginning on March 5. We have had many great times of praise, prayer and preaching with fellow pastors. Our Vacation Bible School Clinic, March 11, was well attended and prepared many of our churches for VBS this past summer. I had the privilege of leading a breakout session for Deacons at the Kansas-Nebraska Convention Leadership Conference, April 27-28 at First Southern Baptist, Independence, Kansas. That church is one of the churches in our Southeast Kansas Baptist Association Partnership. (We are entering our second year in the SEKBA partnership and it is going very well.) The summer months have been filled with Vacation Bible Schools, Falls Creek, Crosstimbers and many other church camps. And, of course, numerous churches have conducted major mission trips in the U.S., Canada, South America, Africa, India and the ends of the earth. What an amazing ministry God has performed in and through our PLBA churches during 2017-2018. I am attaching to this report a copy of my retirement announcement presented to our PLBA Executive Board on August 13. I do want to express my sincere and heartfelt appreciation to all of those who have served along side me over these past 22 years. May God richly bless you in the next phase of ministry. My thoughts and prayers will always be with you. Today, August 13, 2018, I am officially announcing my plan to retire as Director of Missions for Pottawatomie- Lincoln Baptist Association (PLBA). This is a decision that has come out of a long period of prayer and soulsearching. Marsha and I have come to believe in our hearts that this is the right decision and this year is the right year. Obviously, we are filled with many mixed emotions. However, we also have the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, and believe He is guarding our hearts and our minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:6-7). My official retirement date will be December 31, 2018. However, I am requesting the last 24 working days of 2018 be granted to me as earned vacation days and personal days. Thus, my last official day in the office will be Tuesday, November 20, 2018, the Tuesday of Thanksgiving week. This will allow us to celebrate 22 years at PLBA and 47 years in vocational ministry. We will, however, plan to participate in all previously scheduled events and activities through December 31. I would never be able to put into words how wonderfully blessed I ve been to serve Jesus as a Pastor and Director of Missions. I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because He considered me faithful, putting me into service, (1 Timothy 1:12). I am thankful for the churches that called me to serve as their Pastor. I also thank the churches and the Executive Board of the PLBA for entrusting me with the role of Director of Missions. I will be eternally grateful to God for each of you for your love, encouragement, fellowship and support during these 22 years. We have no plans beyond what we have always had to trust in the Lord with all our hearts, not lean on our own understanding, in all our ways acknowledge Him, believing He will direct our paths ahead (Proverbs 3:5-6). Please pray for us and for the Director of Missions Search Committee as we all go through this transition together, and as we enter a new era of kingdom service. Encouragingly yours, Russell R. Cook, Director of Missions 43

ASSOCIATION MINISTRY TEAM POTTAWATOMIE-LINCOLN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION YEAR SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 - AUGUST 31, 2019 Matthew 28:18-20 Acts 1:8 EXECUTIVE BOARD Rick Blackwell MODERATOR Acts 2:41-42 Romans 12:4-8 Executive Committee Rick Blackwell Chairman (PLBA Officers) Nominating Committee Lane Buckley Chairman Director of Association Missions DR. RUSSELL R. COOK Association Secretary & Office Manager JANICE MAYNARD Media Resource Manager TANYA BRUTON DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAM (Ephesians 4:11-13) Rick Ham Director FAMILY MINISTRY TEAM (Deuteronomy 6:4-7, Ephesians 5:18-6:4) Monte Dean Director WORSHIP MINISTRY TEAM (Psalm 100; Ephesians 5:18) Jason Henson Director MISSIONS MINISTRY TEAM (Matthew 28:18-20) Kirk Holloway Director SUPPORT SERVICES MINISTRY TEAM (I Corinthians 4:1-2) Russell Cook Director 44

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist ASSOCIATION MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 The Association Ministry Team (AMT) is made up of the elected officers of the association and the respective Ministry Team Directors. The AMT meets as needed to plan, evaluate and coordinate the overall ministry of the association. The individual reports from the Ministry Team Directors, included in this Book of Reports/ Annual, will highlight some of the key ministries of the teams. With the purpose of the association clearly identified, the ministry teams will plan ministries that seek to fulfill that purpose. The purpose statement is as follows: The Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association is a cooperating body of local Southern Baptist churches existing for the purpose of glorifying God by enabling each church to fulfill its unique mission for Christ and by providing channels for cooperative ministry. In summary the Mission Statement of the association is: ENABLING CHURCHES TO FULFILL THEIR MISSION Respectfully submitted, Russell Cook, DOM Director of the Association Ministry Team 45

EXECUTIVE BOARD Rick Blackwell MODERATOR DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAM Rick Ham, Director MINISTRIES & LEADERS Bible Study Ministry Blake Martin, Leader Discipleship Ministry Nathan Howard, Leader Vacation Bible School Tanya Bruton, Leader Prayer Ministry Randy Dirrim, Leader Evangelism Ministry Randy Dirrim, Leader Deacon Ministry Larry Sparks, Leader Collegiate Ministry Dale Griffin, Leader Leading Teaching Exhorting MOTIVATING GIFTS MINISTRY FUNCTIONS Train Sunday School & VBS workers Train Discipleship workers Provide a list and samples of available Deacon resources Assist churches in organizing and implementing Discipleship ministries Train Deacons and other leaders in Discipleship and service Assist college students in the churches in relation to the BCM Provide Winter Bible Studies Provide Continuing Education Classes Provide Scholarships to qualified students Provide sample printed & video resources for Bible and Discipleship teaching in the churches MINISTRY PURPOSE To enable the churches to fulfill their unique mission of equipping believers to become growing and ministering disciples and provide channels for cooperative discipleship and Bible Study ministry (Ephesians 4:11-13). MINISTRY RELATIONSHIPS (in the churches) Pastors and Ministerial Staff Sunday School Directors Vacation Bible School Directors Discipleship Training Directors Prayer Ministry Directors Evangelism/Outreach Directors Deacon Chairmen Continuing Education Instructors Special Conference Leaders SCRIPTURAL MANDATE He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ, until we all attain the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. Ephesians 4:11-13 (NASB) 46

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 Go and make disciples of all the nations (Matthew 28:19). This is a command that came straight from the mouth of Jesus to His followers, the ones He had been training for three years. He had called them. He had taught them. He had loved them. He had discipled them. Now, it was their turn to go into all the world and preach the gospel. It was their turn to share this same message with others seeing that people hear the truth, know the truth and grow to become mature believers in Christ. But this was not simply a command given from Jesus to His followers in first century Israel. No, this is a command that has been given to every single believer on the planet. Make disciples. But what does it mean to make disciples? First, we must understand what a disciple is. A disciple is a follower. When Jesus walked along the Sea of Galilee he called to Simon Peter and Andrew with two simple words, Follow Me. And when Jesus was headed to the cross he said to His disciples, If anyone wants to come with Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me (Matthew 16:24). The call to discipleship is first and foremost a call to follow Jesus. A disciple is a learner. At one point in His ministry, Jesus said to the crowds, All of you, take up My yoke and learn from Me, because I am gentle and humble in heart and you will find rest for yourselves (Matthew 11:29). Jesus never stopped teaching. Jesus viewed every moment as a teaching moment. He never stops teaching and we should never stop learning. The call to discipleship is a call to learn from Jesus. A disciple is a doer. The discipleship process must always lead to the observance of Jesus commands. Jesus said in John 14:21, If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word. And James calls us to be doers of the word and not hearers only (1:22). The call to discipleship is a call to obey Jesus. But how does one lead another to become a disciple? We must share the gospel with them. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of Christ (Romans 10:17). No disciple will be made apart from the sharing of the gospel. We must baptize them according to the gospel. When a person repents and gives their life to Jesus they are now candidates for baptism. Jesus has washed away their sins and they are now called to show forth their decision to follow Jesus in baptism. Baptism is a picture of their union into Jesus death, burial, and resurrection. They are made new and they now walk in a new way of life. We must teach them to observe all that Jesus has commanded us. Discipleship is more than conversion to a belief system, it is a way of life. To lead another to become a disciple, we must link up with that person and begin to teach them. Teach them the deep doctrinal truths of God s Word. Teach them the everyday practical responsibilities God s Word calls us to and teach them what it means to be a Christian. Take them through a book of the Bible. Take them through a video series based upon their stage of life. Do life with them and help them come to know Jesus more intimately. However, making disciples does not have to be done alone. The BGCO and PLBA have various video and paper resources that are available to you and your church for free. Be sure to make use of these resources in making disciples of all the nations. Respectfully submitted, Nathan Howard Discipleship Ministry Team Director 47

EXECUTIVE BOARD Rick Blackwell MODERATOR FAMILY MINISTRY TEAM Monte Dean, Director MINISTRIES & LEADERS Men s Missions & Ministries Vacant Women s Missions & Ministries Marsha Cook, Leader Senior Adult Ministry Mark Wright, Leader Single Adult Ministry Michael Pelter, Leader Youth Ministry Duncan Blackwell, Leader Children s Ministry Tanya Bruton, Leader Christian Life & Ethics Vacant Counseling Ministry Larry Roberts, Leader Marriage & Parenting Ministry Vacant Leading Serving Teaching Exhorting MOTIVATING GIFTS MINISTRY FUNCTIONS Provide assistance in planning/promoting men s, women s, seniors, singles, youth and children s ministry, missions and enrichment Provide assistance in planning and promoting marriage and parenting enrichment Provide assistance in planning/promoting single adult and senior adult ministries and enrichment Assist the churches with information/consultation on moral and social issues effecting the family Provide professional counseling as needed for pastors, staff and other church members within the association MINISTRY PURPOSE To enable the churches to fulfill their unique mission of instructing, training, enriching and enabling men, women,and children to recognize, acknowledge, and commit to the biblical model of family and provide channels for cooperative family ministry (Ephesians 5:21-6:4). MINISTRY RELATIONSHIPS (in the churches) Pastors and Ministerial Staff Men s Ministry Directors (RA s & other related leaders) Women s Ministry Directors (WMU & other leaders) Senior Adult Ministry Directors Single Adult Ministry Directors Youth Ministry Directors Children s & Pre-school Ministry Directors Christian Life/Ethics Committee Chairpersons SCRIPTURAL MANDATE You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might, these words, which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up, Deuteronomy 6:5-6. Wives, be subject to your husbands, as is fitting to the Lord, husbands, love your wives and do not be embittered against them. Children, be obedient to your parents in all things, for this is well-pleasing to the Lord. Fathers, do not exasperate your children, so that they will not lose heart. Colossians 3:18-21 NASB 48

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association FAMILY MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 The 2018-2019 Family Ministry Team has served PLBA churches by equipping, encouraging, and engaging the churches and families to make disciples. For 2018-2019, these individuals serve on the Family Ministry Team Men's Missions and Ministry Vacant Women s Missions and Ministry Marsha Cook Senior Adult Ministry-Mark Wright Single Adult Ministry Michael Pelter Youth Ministry Duncan Blackwell Children s Ministry Tanya Bruton Marriage and Parenting Vacant Counseling Larry Roberts Each team member is available to PLBA churches as a resource for consultation, education, or support within their areas of expertise. Monte Dean Family Ministry Team Director 49

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association COUNSELING MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 The Center for Christian Counseling and Care (CCCC) continues to provide quality mental health care to those in need in the Shawnee and surrounding area. Bret Ellard, Larry Roberts, and Heather Annis along with LeAnna Davenport, Mina Jones, and Sara Pounds, are available to help meet the ever-growing needs of our churches and communities. CCCC is located at 1 West 10th Street in Shawnee (the southwest corner of the intersection of Broadway and 10th). Their phone number is (405) 275-2222 and you may call this number to schedule appointments or for questions. The fax number is (405) 275-7740. Cheryl Meshew is the office manager and will be happy to assist you. Services are provided by appointment only. Office hours vary by therapist, but in general are as follows: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Monday through Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday. Each counselor is active in their respective churches and provides Christian counseling for children, teens, adults, couples, and families. Paneled with multiple insurance companies, their services are economically affordable. For those without insurance coverage, each of the counselors is willing to provide slide scale fees. The BGCO helps to support our church staff members and their families in the event they need counseling. CCCC, in cooperation with Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association will continue to work diligently to assist individuals and families in identifying and fulfilling God s will for their lives. Your faithful prayers for this ministry are greatly appreciated. In His Service, Bret Ellard, Licensed Professional Counselor, Heather Annis, Licensed Professional Counselor Mina Jones, Licensed Professional Counselor, Sara Pounds, Licensed Professional Counselor LeAnna Davenport, Licensed Professional Counselor, Larry Roberts, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist 50

EXECUTIVE BOARD Rick Blackwell MODERATOR WORSHIP MINISTRY TEAM Jason Henson, Director MINISTRIES & LEADERS Choral & Vocal Ministry Justin Lee, Leader Instrumental Ministry Herb Moring, Leader Technical Ministry Jared Landreth, Leader Exhorting Serving Leading MOTIVATING GIFTS MINISTRY FUNCTIONS Provide training and encouragement for vocal and instrumental musicians Assist and refer music leaders to a balanced selection of church music Provide personal and promotional resources for the enhancement of local church music ministries Assist as needed with training workers with technical and special effects in worship MINISTRY PURPOSE To enable the churches to fulfill their unique mission of leading and teaching worship and praise and provide channels for cooperative music and worship ministry (Psalm 100). MINISTRY RELATIONSHIPS (in the churches) Pastors and Ministerial Staff Ministers of Music Music Ministry Directors Worship Leaders Pianists Organists Other Instrumentalists Sound Technicians SCRIPTURAL MANDATE Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing... Enter into His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Psalm 100:1,4 (NASB) Praise Him with trumpet sound; praise Him with harp and lyre... Praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe, praise Him with loud cymbals; Praise Him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. Psalm 150:3-6 (NASB) 51

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association WORSHIP MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT OCTOBER 16, 2018 Jason Henson, Minister of Music for Immanuel Baptist Church, Shawnee serves as Team Director, Justin Lee, Herb Moring, and Jared Landreth are ready and willing to assist you and your church during the coming year. Justin Lee serves as the Vocal Ministry Leader for our association. He has served as the Worship Pastor at New Hope Baptist Church, Tecumseh since September 2013. In addition to his duties at New Hope, Justin serves as the choral director for Shawnee High School. He is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University. Justin is available to your church for support and leadership in the choral and vocal music ministries. Herb Moring serves as the Instrumental Leader for our association. Herb has years of experience in instrumental music in both school and church. He is the retired Minister of Music at First Baptist Church, Tecumseh, and is retired band director at North Rock Creek Public School. If your church has questions about starting an instrumental program or needs assistance with an existing instrumental ministry, Herb is available for support and leadership. Jared Landreth is the Technical Ministry Leader for our association. Jared is the Creative Arts Minister at Immanuel Baptist Church, Shawnee, and oversees Audio / Visual and Lighting as well as leading the contemporary worship team. Jared is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University. He sees his ministry as helping churches share the Gospel effectively through the use of technology. He is ready to consult with your church regarding technical needs. We stand ready to assist churches with worship ministry needs. We look forward to our churches working together to worship the Lord. Respectfully submitted, Jason Henson, Director PLBA Worship Ministry Team 52

EXECUTIVE BOARD Rick Blackwell MODERATOR MISSIONS MINISTRY TEAM Kirk Holloway, Director MINISTRIES & LEADERS Camp Ministry J.R. Rogers, Leader Chaplaincy Ministry Vacant Community Ministry Mike Craig, Leader Mission Partnerships Kirk Holloway, Leader Disaster Relief Nuel Stevens, Leader Leading Serving Mercy MOTIVATING GIFTS Teaching Exhorting MINISTRY FUNCTIONS Train and encourage mission leaders to understand and participate in mission advance Provide printed, promotional and personal resources for training events and special projects related to missions Plan and organize associational camps Enlist and train chaplains for civic, institutional and industrial ministry Provide training and assistance for disaster relief volunteers Provide Baptist builders group for the churches of P.L.B.A. Promote opportunities and resources to revitalize plateaued or declining churches MINISTRY PURPOSE To enable the churches to fulfill their unique roles in mission education and mission action and provide channels for cooperative mission ministry (Matthew 28:18-20). MINISTRY RELATIONSHIPS (in the churches) Pastors and Ministerial Staff Camp Ministry Directors Chaplaincy Ministry Directors Disaster Relief Ministry Directors New & Renewed Works Ministry Directors Volunteers in Mission Ministry Directors Woman s Missionary Union Directors Missions Committee Chairpersons Benevolence Ministry Directors Short-term mission projects coordinators SCRIPTURAL MANDATE All authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age. Matthew 28:18-20 (NASB) 53

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association MISSIONS MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 The Missions Ministry Team was involved in helping churches fulfill the "Great Commission." The team's purpose is to assist churches in mission education and action and provide channels for cooperative mission ministries. Camp Ministry-Camp is an investment in the future of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association. Falls Creek is an incredible asset to all Baptist in and around the state of Oklahoma, and our Association is always pleased to assist churches in getting your kids involved. The awesome thing about camp is many churches joining together to focus all our minds on Jesus Christ. This year during Youth Camp there were several students who came to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and others who rededicated their lives to serving Jesus. The Camp Ministry leader is J. R. Rogers, Minister of Music at Sharon Baptist Church. Many children surrendered their lives to Christ at Associational Children's Camp. Chaplaincy Ministry-we are currently seeking a person for this position. Community Ministry-focuses on helping our churches meet tangible needs of families, church staff or the church itself in times of hardship or unusual circumstances. The Community Ministry leader is Mike Craig, Pastor of Temple Baptist, Shawnee Mission Partnerships-On September 30, 2017 our association presented the possibility of a partnership with the South East Kansas Baptist Association (SEKBA). SEKBA accepted this partnership and our association voted on October 17, 2017 to enter into this partnership as well. We had several churches from PLBA conduct mission trips to SEKBA throughout the year. Your church can help by praying for mission opportunities to be revealed, going to this area and helping a church reach their communities through supporting Pottawatomie Lincoln's Mission Fund. Regretfully our church plant, Covenant Community, closed their doors at the end of June 2018 and Forest Baptist, Chandler disbanded in October. Both properties will be sold, and the funds will be placed in the New and Renewed Works fund. Disaster Relief Ministry- Disaster Relief volunteers are needed on the Mission Field the same way volunteers are needed in a local church. The local church depends on volunteers from all areas of church participation, Sunday School Teachers, Choir Members and many other tasks the paid staff has little or no time to do. While serving as Your gifts and talents are needed on the Mission Field. Pray about a place your church can serve and prepare for a mission experience which will enrich the life of your church as well as being a blessing on the Mission Field. Our new Disaster Relief Ministry Leader is Nuel Stevens who is a member of Immanuel, Shawnee and he can help your church with Disaster Relief training opportunities. PLBA Mission Partnerships Team: Kirk Holloway, Chairman (405-258-0175), Mike Hazelwood, (405-279-2451), Joe Jones (405-279-2254), Nathan Howard (405-432-9228), Lane Buckley (405-615-8600), Mike Taylor (405-830-0112) and new member Randy Dirrim (620) 212-3577. Respectfully Submitted, Kirk Holloway Missions Ministry Team Leader 54

Benevolence/Community Ministry PLBA Church Clothing Closet Food Pantry Blackburn Chapel Emmanuel, McLoud First Indian X X X First Prague X X First, Asher First, McLoud First, Meeker X X First, St. Louis First, Tecumseh Galilee Hillside Hilltop New Life X X Pecan Valley Pink X X Pleasant Home X Romulus Sharon Trinity, Maud Trinity, Wellston Union Wallace X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Mission Shawnee 313-2125 (Main & Center St.) Family Promise of Shawnee, 39604 Independence, Shawnee 74804 273-0161 Shawnee Rescue Mission, 204 N. Louisa at 9th Street, 405-878-8700 Mailing address is PO Box 25, Tecumseh 74873 Salvation Army 275-2243 St. Benedicts 275-0001 55

Mission Partnership Agreement Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, Shawnee, Oklahoma and Southeast Kansas Baptist Association, Altamont, Kansas Leadership Teams Pottawatomie-Lincoln Association Southeast Kansas Baptist Association Russell Cook, Director of Missions Joe Jones, Moderator Kirk Holloway, Partnership Coordinator Marty McCord, Director of Missions Jim Bowles, Moderator Walter Keener, Partnership Coordinator Purpose The purpose of this partnership is to help the Southeast Kansas Baptist Association (SEKBA) and the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association (PLBA) assist churches in fulfilling THE GREAT COMMISSION. Time Frame The partnership will be for a period of three years, beginning November 1, 2017 and ending October 31, 2020, with an extension possible if agreed to by both Associations. Objectives 1. To pray mutually for the work of those involved in the partnership. 2. To discover mission needs and explore and implement ways in which selected needs may be met cooperatively. 3. To cooperate in planning ways in which the partners may assist each other in accomplishing such common objectives as church planting, church and leadership development, and evangelism. 4. To provide leadership and/or financial resources. 5. To involve mission volunteers in short-term mission ministry projects. Guidelines 1. The primary thrust of the partnership is to meet the mutual needs in SEKBA and PLBA, according to their vision and mission plan. 2. PLBA will respond only to requests from the Mission Partnership Coordinator of the SEKBA or someone designated by him. 3. Volunteers will be responsible for travel expenses to and from SEKBA, plus lodging, food, etc., while there. When possible, the host churches will help find or provide housing and/or some of the meals. 4. PLBA will be responsible for enlisting volunteers based on requests submitted by the SEKBA Mission Partnership Coordinator. 5. The SEKBA Association will be responsible for sending guidelines and necessary information on the projects, plus providing on-the-field orientation for the volunteers. 6. The PLBA Mission Partnership Coordinator and Moderator shall work closely with the SEKBA Mission Partnership Coordinator and Moderator to provide the best possible results. 7. Comprehensive field planning shall be done by churches in the Southeast Kansas Baptist Association in order to identify the purpose, objectives, goals and timelines of specific projects. 56

Partnership Ministries The areas of cooperative ministry may include, but not be limited to, the following broad categories: 1. Prayer (partnerships, conferences, walks, etc.) 2. Church Evangelism (F.A.I.T.H., Share Jesus Without Fear, Roman Road, strategies, block parties, etc.) 3. Church Planting (surveys, strategies, enlistment, partnerships) 4. Church Strengthening (leadership development, organizational enhancement, etc.) 5. Collegiate Ministries (summer missions, etc.) 6. Leadership Development (pastors, staff, deacons, spouses, etc.) 7. Church Camps (sponsorship, volunteers, coordination, organization) Procedures 1. The Mission Partnership Coordinator in SEKBA informs, encourages and enlists churches to complete project requests for volunteers from PLBA to assist them to fulfill their mission. 2. Churches will send their requests to their Director of Missions (or his designee), who, in turn, will send the requests to the PLBA Mission Partnership Coordinator in a timely manner. 3. PLBA Mission Partnership Coordinator enlists churches and associations to fill the requests. The volunteers must not have personal habits that would compromise their Christian testimony on the field. They must attend training and orientation sessions when required by their respective church and team leader. 4. The SEKBA will provide appropriate field orientation for the PLBA volunteers. 5. The PLBA and SEKBA correspond with each other concerning future projects. They keep all their respective churches informed concerning their work. 6. Upon completion of a particular project, the team leader of the PLBA volunteers will solicit evaluations from each team member and the project leader in SEKBA will solicit evaluations from participating churches. Reports will be sent to the corresponding Mission Partnership Coordinators and will be shared with all parties involved. SIGNATURES: (endorsing the above Mission Partnership Agreement) Director of Missions Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Partnership Coordinator Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Director of Missions Southeast Kansas Baptist Association Partnership Coordinator Southeast Kansas Baptist Association Date Date Date Date 57

Southeast Kansas Baptist Association, Altamont, KS Church Directory Marty McCord, Director of Missions PO Box 604 Altamont, KS 67330 620-784-2429 ~ baptistareaoffice.org ASSOCIATION CHURCHES & PASTORS September 2018 Arma CrossPoint Pastor: Josey Martin 601 East Perry Arma, KS 66712 josey.martin@crosspointnow.net Baxter Springs Fellowship Baptist Church Pastor: Shane Dotson 1124 Kansas Baxter Springs, KS 66713 620-856-2456 fellowshipbaxter@embarqmail.com Baxter Springs - First Baptist Church Pastor: Jeff Street 1005 East Avenue Baxter Springs, KS 66713 620-856-5676 fbcbax@embarqmail.com Caney Cross Point Baptist Church Pastor: Josh Eaton P.O. Box 363 (502 A East 6 th Street) Caney, KS 67333 620-306-6090 Jde782yahoo.com No Picture Chanute Grace Community Church Pastor: Steve Galt PO Box 111 Chanute, KS 66720 620-212-1414 gracechanute.org Chanute Westview Baptist Church Interim Pastor: Walter Keener 1415 South Plummer Chanute, KS 66720 620-431-4854 westviewbaptist@sbcglobal.net www.chanutewsbc.com 58

Chautauqua - Chautauqua Southern Baptist Church Pastor: Kevin Fogerty P.O. Box 278 (104 South Main) Chautauqua, KS 67334 620-725-3930 www.chautauquasbc.com Cherokee First Baptist Church Pastor: Ben Scott P. O. Box 214 (211 South Vine) Cherokee, KS 66724 620-457-8397 office@cherokeechurch.org www.cherokeechurch.org Cherryvale First Southern Baptist Church Pastor: David Bennett 717 East 6 th Cherryvale, KS 67335 620-336-3504 www.fsbccherryvaleks.com Cherryvale Hazeldell Southern Baptist Church Pastor: Mike Blake 5747 CR 6400 Cherryvale, KS 67335 620-336-2425 Chetopa First Baptist Church Pastor: Clarence Newman P. O. Box 185 (721 Maple) Chetopa, KS 67336 620-236-7170 Coffeyville Central Baptist Church Pastor: Charles Pitts P. O. Box 696 (4546 CR 2400) Coffeyville, KS 67337 620-251-9637 centralbaptistofcoffeyvilleks@yahoo.com Coffeyville Emmanuel Baptist Church Pastor: John Dixon P.O. Box 1266 (416 West 2 nd Street) Coffeyville, KS 67337 620-251-4060 emmanuelsouthern@att.net Coffeyville First Southern Baptist Church Pastor: James Budg Riekeman Family Ministry: Luke Oldweiler 2701 West 8 th Street Coffeyville, KS 67337 620-251-6980 FAX: 620-251-6987 office@firstsouthern.net www.firstsouthern.net 59

Columbus Calvary Baptist Church Pastor: Jim Bowles P. O. Box 72 (625 East Sycamore) Columbus, KS 66725 620-429-2201 cbc.columbus.ks@gmail.com Columbus Macedonia Baptist Church Pastor: Jeremy Martin 1401 SW Blackjack Road Columbus, KS 66725 620-389-2235 Columbus Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Interim Pastor: Wyatt Pressnell 2803 Greenlawn Road Columbus, KS 66725 918-533-7333 Crestline First Baptist Church Pastor: Paul Duncan P.O. Box 156 (757 SE Highway Alternate 69) Crestline, KS 66728 620-389-2545 Eureka Jefferson Street Baptist Church Pastor: John Craighead P. O. Box 225 (300 South Jefferson Street) Eureka, KS 67045 620-583-6062 www.jeffersonstreet.net Fort Scott Cornerstone Bible Church Interim Pastor: James Collins 502 South National Avenue Fort Scott, KS 66701 www.cbcfortscott.com Fort Scott First Southern Baptist Church Pastor: James Collins P.O. Box 227 (1818 South Main) Fort Scott, KS 66701 620-223-2986 Franklin New Life Baptist Church Pastor: Randy Woods 102 South 69 Highway Franklin, KS 66735 620-347-4040 www.newlifefranklin.org Galena Sixth Street Baptist Church Pastor: Robert Martin 501 East 6th Galena, KS 66739 No Picture Hamilton Hamilton Community Fellowship Pastor: P O Box 181 Hamilton, KS 66853 60

Havana Lone Cherry Southern Church Interim Pastor: Gary Cole 1366 Road 31 Havana, KS 67347 620-673-9391 www.lonecherrysbc.org Independence Berean Christian Mission Center Pastor: Michael Rose P.O. Box 435 (405 South 19 th Street) Independence, KS 67301 620-331-0280 Independence First Southern Baptist Church Pastor: Trevor Darr 918 West Chestnut Independence, KS 67301 620-331-3810 fsboffice@att.net www.fsbindependence.com Independence New Life Baptist Church Pastor: Jason Sperling P.O. Box 354 (2515 South 10 th Street) Independence, KS 67301 620-331-7046 www.newlifechurch4u.org Labette Labette Baptist Church Pastor: Tom Heflin 565 Walnut (Physical Address no mail) Oswego, KS 67356 620-795-4804 Lawton First Baptist Church Pastor: James Terral 10651 NE Linnet Lane Weir, KS 66781 620-643-5589 Mound Valley First Baptist Church Pastor: Travis Modesitt P.O. Box 122 (400 Hickory Street) Mound Valley KS 67354 FIRSTBAPTISTCHURCHOFMOUNDVALLEY@yahoo.com Neodesha First Southern Baptist Church Pastor: P.O. Box 181 (2273 Ottawa Road)) Neodesha, KS 66757 620-325-3795 Oswego First Southern Baptist Church Pastor: P. O. Box 22 (1228 North Street) Oswego, KS 67356 61

No Picture Parsons Living Hope Southern Baptist Church Pastor: Matt Newton 400 North 32nd Parsons, KS 67357 620-778-1813 livinghopeparsons@sbcglobal.net www.livinghopesbc.com Pittsburg CrossPoint Church Pastor: Zach Sachs 710 North Elm Pittsburg, KS 6676 Pittsburg Trinity Baptist Church Pastor: Jordan Hodges 301 East Washington Pittsburg, KS 66762 620-231-4410 trinity@tbc.kscoxmail.com www.trinitybaptistpittsburg.com Pittsburg Trinity Hispanic Mission Pastor: Rolando Moran Riverton First Baptist Church Pastor: Michael Pearce P. O. Box 400 (6895 SE Bluebird Lane) Riverton, KS 66770 620-848-3347 rivertonfbc@embarqmail.com www.rivertonfbc.com Sedan Grace on the ROCK Pastor: Kris Smilko Associate Pastor: Steve Zimmerman P. O. Box 7 (401 South Chautauqua Street) Sedan, KS 67361 620-803-9000 Severy Severy Baptist Church Pastor: Tony Pameticky P. O. Box 368 (201 South Greenwood) Severy, KS 67137 620-736-2901 South Coffeyville Eastside Baptist Church Interim Pastor: Steve Brinker 502 South Park Drive South Coffeyville, OK 74072 Wann, OK Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Pastor: Kyle Clutter P O Box 67 Wann, OK 74083-9760 918-255-3111 Weir Triple C Cowboy Church Interim Pastor: Ronnie Thornton Meeting at Weir Baptist Camp Tabernacle 1148 NE 103 Highway Weir, KS 66781 62

Mission Partnerships Volunteer Request Form Association/Church Making Request Contact Person Title/Position City State Zip Church Phone Home Phone Best Time Email Address Dates of Assignment Association Director of Missions Preference: Male Office Use Only Date Rec d SEKBA Date Rec d SEKBA No preference Female Number of teams you can accommodate (circle one) 1 2 3 4 5 Please check as many as needed: Church Strengthening Church Evangelism Church Planting Leadership Development Evangelism/Witnessing Church Planting Activities Vacation Bible School Block Parties New Work Senior Adult Ministry Resort Ministry New Construction Family Counseling Revival Teams Church Evangelism Activities Women s Ministry Sports/Recreation Ministry Medical/Dental/Health Ministry Community Survey Singles Community Prayer-walk Spiritual Awakening Youth Ministry Remodeling Inner-city Ministry Nature of Project Church Name & Address Number of Teams Requested Number of Meals provided per day by host Equipment/Resources the team will need Clothing suggested Cultural sensitivities Church: Urban Rural Average Worship Attendance Is a specific person or church requested? Yes No If yes, who? Church Address City State Zip If this person or group cannot come, should we recruit another? Yes No APPROVALS Partnership Coordinators: PLBA SEKBA Directors of Missions: PLBA SEKBA 63

EXECUTIVE BOARD Rick Blackwell MODERATOR SUPPORT MINISTRY TEAM Russell Cook, Director MINISTRIES & LEADERS Budget & Finance Ministry John Nichols, Leader Personnel Ministry Lane Buckley, Leader Building & Grounds Ministry Mike Collyer, Leader Trustees & Legal Ministry Joe Jones, Leader Communications Ministry Tanya Bruton, Leader Leading Serving Exhorting Giving MOTIVATING GIFTS MINISTRY FUNCTIONS Assist churches with information on staffing when requested Compile and recommend a unified budget of the Assn. Maintain thorough communication of all ministries with the churches Provide counsel, guidance, and management for the stewardship of money, personnel and property Assist as needed with budgeting, building campaigns and other capital needs Establish and implement policy and procedure for the stewardship of associational resources Promote a strong positive image of Pottawatomie- Lincoln Baptist Association to the churches and the community Provide resources/information on legal decisions faced by the churches and association MINISTRY PURPOSE To enable the churches to fulfill their unique mission in the administration of money, staff, volunteers and properties and provide channels for cooperative support ministry (I Corinthians 4:2). MINISTRY RELATIONSHIPS (in the churches) Pastors and Ministerial Staff Budget Committee Chairmen Stewardship Committee Chairmen Finance Committee Chairmen Personnel Committee Chairmen Building and Grounds Committee Chairmen Trustees SCRIPTURAL MANDATE Let a man regard us in this manner, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. In this case, moreover, it is required of stewards that one be found trustworthy. I Corinthians 4:1-2 (NASB) As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. I Peter 4:10 (NASB) 64

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association SUPPORT SERVICES MINISTRY TEAM ANNUAL REPORT October 16, 2018 The Support Services Ministry Team involves five leaders plus the director. The leaders are responsible for Budget & Finance, Personnel, Building & Grounds, Trustees & Legal Matters, and Communications. Each member of the team is available to serve as a consultant/specialist in their areas of responsibilities to the churches. This year the team has met regularly to coordinate their work. The team is responsible for tracking the budget and financial progress of the association. They evaluate the income from the churches and the allocation of that income through a well designed and workable budget. The churches have given less to missions through the association this year and our Director of Missions is retiring December 31, 2018. Thus we decreased our annual budget by 9% for 2019. This year has been a challenging year for many of our churches and for our association. Year-to-date we have received 85% of our budget. Our Support Team has allowed for minimal increase in staff compensation. The staff will continue to receive increased days of annual vacation and slightly reduced hours which the Board approved in 2016. All the churches are encouraged to consider increasing their percentage of giving to associational missions in their new budget year. All audit procedures as well as constitution & by-laws are assessed by this team. We do an ongoing, progressive internal audit. The team has arranged to outsource our payroll and tax-accounting with the CPA firm of Gibson & Reynolds of Shawnee. This, along with the superb work of our Financial Secretary, Janice Maynard, has continued to keep our financial stewardship accurate and accountable. The determination of insurance needs and acquisition, change or use of property is also handled by this team. All the buildings, property and equipment owned by the association along with the maintenance, utilities, insurance and management of these come under the responsibility of the Support Services Team. We continue to build a reserve fund for Equipment Replacement in order to maintain a very valuable service of printing and promotion for the churches. We also maintain and manage a building Fund for future use by the association. This team also managed the debt retirement for the building formerly used by Covenant Hope Fellowship, that property is now owned free and clear by PLBA and is on the market for sale. Hundreds of publications and printing jobs, including our Association Annual, have been completed along with managing our PLBA website by our Communications Leader, who serves on the Support Services Team. This has been an extremely busy year of advance for this team and for our churches. In 2019 this team will continue to move even more toward communications by use of email and our website (plba.org). We cherish the prayers and support of all the churches and desire to serve you even more diligently in the new year. Tanya Bruton serves on our team and is now in her sixth year of employment as our Printshop/Media Manager. She has made a great contribution to our staff and the churches of the association. Tanya stands ready, able and willing to assist with all things pertaining to printing, promotion, desktop publishing and website management. Respectfully submitted, Russell R. Cook, Director 65

Treasurer's Annual Report As of December 31, 2017 66

Time, Place & Preacher Committee Report Recommendation: The 89th Annual Session will be held October 15, 2019 Rock Creek Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma State of the Association Address, Director of Missions Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Annual Sermon Duncan Blackwell Aydelotte Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma Alternate: Blake Martin Wallace Ave. Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma Doctrinal Challenge Dr. Tom Elliff Living In The Word Ministries Oklahoma City, OK Respectfully submitted, Time, Place and Preacher Committee, Randy Dirrim (Chairman), Duncan Blackwell, Nathan Howard 67

AYDELOTTE Jim Briggs BLACKBURN Danny Sparks CHANDLER SOUTHERN Dennis Cook Taylor Telford CORNERSTONE Jim Hanson Leroy Johnson DEER CREEK John Davis Doug Fairbanks Mary Jo Oliver Everett Riddle Rick Rivus Tommy Smith FIRST, AGRA Jo Ann Crenshaw Marion Casey Lair Dale Whitfield McFarlin Guy Rose David Watkins FIRST, ASHER Barbara Follis Bill Frankovich John Hamilton Reva Hamilton FIRST, CHANDLER Jim Bortmess Clarence Edmonson Joe Long In Memoriam FIRST, CHANDLER cont. Cindy May William McComas Leo Nation Lavada Place Betty Rackley Kenneth Steward James Ray Stidham Carrie Waldman Judy Young FIRST, MAUD Gary McClaskey FIRST, McLOUD Jack Bird James Hatfield Irene Moore FIRST, MEEKER Jack Carrette Kyle Nullake FIRST, PRAGUE Ruby Holik Lee Anderson Wayne Opela Ruthena Tucker FIRST, ST. LOUIS Bobbie Postman FIRST, STROUD Sandy Derrick Rosalie Haile Dee Pitts Lou Stephens Luveta Tuley FIRST, TECUMSEH Jack DeWitt Nancy Fischer Mark Hertz Jim Jordan Annalee Motle Dick Napier Juanita Patterson John Pliler FIRST, WANETTE Richard Effinger 68 FIRST, WELLSTON Robert Bailey Earl Franklin Geraldine Dirks FIRST INDIAN Ted R. Whitaker GALILEE Catherine Walker HILLSIDE Maxine Bowlan Opal Webster HILLTOP Mary Louis May HOPEWELL Stella Ayers IMMANUEL Craig Ansell Kathy Bowlan Steven Hale Richard Kasterke Willie Roberts Lloyd Wilkins Maudie Wilson Jim Wilsie NEW HOPE Stephanie Lee Kyle McDivitt Bert Wellman NEW LIFE James Green Ted Shugart PINK Howard Aliff Kenneth Spencer ROCK CREEK Harvey Abel Dakota Ragon Emma Shelton Virginia Sullivan David Williams ROMULUS Russell Glover Bob Gumm Charles Morton Kenneth Wallgren SHARON Gwen Abbott Ona Dean Atkinson Phil Burkes George Carter Beverly Cearley Cleta Edens Gerald Kelly Ephriam Lynn Lewis Norvell Shelly Satterfield Martha Scott Otis Townsend Marvin Warren TEMPLE Harold Moore Arlyn Patterson TRINITY, MAUD Alvin Gregory Bill Presley, Sr. TRINITY, SHAWNEE Shawn Davidson TRINITY, WELLSTON Sam Mooney WALLACE AVE. Bernard Lewis Janice Spears

2017-2018 AYDELOTTE began Serve ABC, members contact new members, homebound, ill, visitors, etc., work on to-do lists at the church DALE installed security system; repaired floor in pastor s office DEER CREEK participated with Novo Ministries in giving and mission EMMANUEL Halloween Trunk or Treat; 4th of July celebration; Bible Camp EMMAUS children participated in Christmas shoeboxes; VBS: 5 decisions; AWANA s for 7 years; Indian Falls Creek FAITH mission trip to the Amazon FIRST, AGRA welcomed Music/Youth Minister-Chase Chastain; 65 Operation Christmas Child boxes filled; New Year s Eve Lockin-27 youth; Good Friday Service with Lord s Supper; Retirement Reception for Pastor Roger Shaw (18+ years); welcomed new pastor Jeff Kelly and family FIRST, CHANDLER record breaking VBS attendance with 100 workers & 194 children, VBS offering went to support African Hope Refugee Center in the Middle East FIRST, MAUD Christmas Toy Run helped 12 families in Maud; several Faith Rider activities; given around 300 pairs of shoes to school children; pastor went on two mission trips with Faith Riders FIRST, MEEKER took mission trips to Belize and New York City FIRST, PRAGUE added new church offices; renovated children s area; FIRST, ST. LOUIS started Awana ministry FIRST, STROUD hosted a Priscilla Shirer Simulcast where 150 ladies from across our state attended FIRST, TECUMSEH Baby boot camp & Bundle of Joy; appreciation for police, firemen, rescue workers; Meals on Wheels; mission trip to Oregon; several men, women, youth & children s events; Christmas shoeboxes; Frontier Days booth & gospel sing; World Day of Prayer; community Thanksgiving various churches; Serve Tecumseh Work Day; men s fishing trip; nursing home services; pray for our teachers ministry FIRST, WANETTE vinyl wood grain flooring installed in fellowship hall, kitchen, Sunday School rooms and offices FIRST, WELLSTON mission trip to New Mexico where men worked on a church; Lay Renewal FOREST sixth year of the free medical clinic; hosted 7th Annual Christmas dinner; celebrated 80th anniversary; voted to disband 10/7/2018 GALILEE first mission representative to area; focused on discipleship & participation; 57th Anniversary, two charter members still active HAZEL DELL several community service projects; Children & youth camps; July 4th celebration; mission trip to Arlington; various RA, GA, Mission Friends projects; Field of Fear & Field of Faith; Adults & children holiday programs; Holiday baskets; live Good Friday crosses HILLSIDE renovated the parsonage; called a new pastor and youth pastor HILLTOP mission trip to Rosemont Church, Montrose, CO, team ages ranging from 8 to 65, had 15 saved; mission trip to North Berwick, ME for VBS, average attendance 120 children with 35 decisions HOPEWELL called Kent Wooster as pastor IMMANUEL participated in several international & USA mission trips; Fall Festival; Passion Week & Easter Egg Hunt; Christmas musical MACOMB Helping Hands served over 2,000 meals to Macomb students & Senior citizens; gave blankets to individuals, Sunset Estates Nursing Home, Salvation Army; baby caps to hospitals and Disaster Relief; Ouch Bears to Pott. County Health Dept.; shoes to Macomb students MAMMOTH enjoying the new facilities; added 39 members; great VBS; Sunday School numbers growing to 120; new youth minister, Brian Jones; music minister, Kenny Jones and assoc. pastor, Andy Arnold NEW LIFE held 20th Anniversary celebration; called Nathan Crowson as youth pastor PECAN VALLEY Prayer Force One; AWANA s; VBS; youth camp ROCK CREEK 15 participated in a mission trip to OK panhandle to renovate a youth camp; four people went on a week-end mission trip to Edmonton, Canada; paved parking lot west of the church SALLATEESKA celebrated Helen Patterson s 101 Birthday, September 11, 2017; baptisms and membership numbers have increased SHARON-helped 134 community families with annual school supply drive; gave away 615 coats in our Coats for Kids ministry TEMPLE Annual Deacon Cook-out; DNow; Christmas musical; VBS; Mission trip to Brazil; Lay Renewal Weekend; ladies attended Women of Joy; hosted Dr. Margaret Nikol, concert violinist; church wide Thanksgiving dinner with Evangelist Kolby King TRINITY, MAUD celebrated 50th Jubilee with a revival; ordained David Dargel to the gospel ministry; held semi annual clothes give-away TRINITY, SHAWNEE Pastor Larry Norris resigned in May of 2018 TRINITY, WELLSTON mission trips to India & Kansas; excellent VBS and Children s Camp UNION MISSIONARY participated in: Spotlight On Shawnee for OBU, Family Promise, meal assistance, Project Safe; financially supported Shawnee Chamber of Commerce We Care WALLACE AVE. Graham Griffin was moved to a college/associate pastor role; Misael Gonzalez was called as worship leader; David Bryant is the new Children s pastor 69

CLERK S AWARDS The following clerks submitted Annual Church Profiles that rated Outstanding. Aydelotte Kathy Riddle Chandler Southern Terri Miller Cornerstone Russ Houser Dale Gina Anderson Deer Creek Brenda McGinnis Earlsboro Indian Patricia Brown Emmanuel Donna Lovelace First, Davenport Bethani Byford First, Earlsboro Brenda Starkey First, McLoud Deborah Nida First, Meeker Darla Clark First, Prague Barbara Crain First, Sparks Cindy Schoenecke First, Stroud Debbie Henley First, Tecumseh Barbara Clemence First, Tryon Gwen Barbaree First, Wanette Wanda Henry First Wellston Ruth Greenfield First Indian Samarian Herndon Galilee Margaret Taylor Hazel Dell Stephanie Chesser Heritage Faith Buss Hillside Kay Moulin Immanuel Leanne Howard New Life Janita Young Oakland Chapel Carla York Pecan Valley Debra Berna Pink Carl Valentine Pleasant Home Ciara Wood Rock Creek Sarah Campbell Rock Creek Hispanic Sarah Campbell Romulus Linda Weiss Sharon Suzi Blair Temple Susan Burnett Trinity, Maud Theresa Beverage Trinity, Shawnee Hyla Wood The following clerk submitted an Annual Church Profile that rated Outstanding Plus. First, Agra Wilda Reedy Thank you so much for submitting your ACP's in a correct and timely fashion. I appreciate your hard work and dedication to the Lord! Janice Maynard, Assn. Clerk 70

Dale McFarlin First Baptist Church, Agra Dale McFarlin was born on December 14, 1925, in his hometown of Agra Oklahoma, to Ira and Myrtle (Rider) McFarlin. He was the youngest of three children. Dale lost his eye sight at the age of three when he developed a severe high fever, caused by the flu, that killed his optic nerve. He learned to compensate for his blindness and never considered it a handicap. At the age of 6, his parents sent him away to the Oklahoma School for the Blind in Muskogee, Oklahoma to learn how to take care of himself and to have a better life. He never had any bitterness or sadness toward his parents for this decision. He always spoke of their strength to do what was best for him. The School became his home for the next 13 years and, in 1945, Dale graduated. On May 3, 1947, Dale married Helen P. Campbell in Chandler, Oklahoma. He met Helen when she was visiting a mutual friend. The couple were married for 58 years until Helen passed away on December 10, 2005. They were blessed with one son, Jim, two grandchildren and two granddaughters. On August 15, 2009, he married Nora Yvonne Davis who passed away on January 30, 2015. In August 1956, Dale opened "Dale's Concessions" which was and currently is located between the "red brick" Agra School and the Town Hall. He was licensed to operate a food service business in 1963 through the DRS Business Enterprise Program. Hours were set to allow students to be served. It became a lunch spot for school kids, a hang out and a place to find out what was happening. Making change for customers was no problem, and giving the requested candy bar to the right customer. because he knew how all these things were shaped and how they felt. The corner of paper bills were eared in different directions. Customers would tell him what money they were giving him and he always counted out the correct change. He trusted his "customers" and they honored that trust. Even though there is always one that is going to try something, their peers would take care of any problem. Dale always kept up with current events. He was concerned about what was happening with today's youth. He said that he did not hear better than anyone else, he just paid attention. He set an example, that even though you are visually impaired, you can have a family and a career. Dale was exceptional because he never used a cane or a seeing-eye dog. He was a friend, counselor and mentor for several generations of customers. Children in church were fascinated with his Braille Bible. He walked from his house, rain or shine, to the church and to his stand. It was amazing to watch him follow his daily route without many incidents. In 1993, he was featured in the county newspaper for 37 years in business and, in 2006, a community reception was held in honor of Dale for operating "Dale's Concessions" in Agra. Rehabilitative Services also presented him with a Declaration Certificate for his 50 years of service to the community. Dale was baptized on October 13, 1957 (member 60+ years), ordained as a deacon on January 14, 1962 (50+ years), and served as Sunday School Superintendent for many years. Dale McFarlin, at the age of 92, went to be with the Lord on June 27, 2018 at Grace Living Center in Edmond, Oklahoma. A celebration of life was held at Agra First Baptist Church on June 30th. Dale's devotion to his Lord and Savior, and his years of faithfulness, earned him the respect of everyone who knew him. He loved young people and enjoyed visiting with each one as they came into his concession stand. A Christian Legacy for those whose lives he has touched with his non-wavering dedication to the Lord will continue to be an inspiration in years to come. For this devoted Christian man, "once he was blind but now he can see". Dale is in the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Well done thy good and faithful servant!! Kathy Bowlan Biographical Sketch Immanuel Baptist Church, Shawnee Kathryn Lynn Bowlan went to be with her Heavenly Father on May 5, 2018 in Rogers, Arkansas. She was born on October 22, 1956 in Ozark, Arkansas. She graduated from Van Buren High School in Arkansas and moved to Shawnee, Oklahoma in 1975 to attend Oklahoma Baptist University. Kathy married her husband of 41 years, Steve Bowlan, in 1976 and settled in Shawnee. She began working at Immanuel Baptist Church in 1982. She served as church secretary for the next 36 years. Kathy was very involved at Immanuel. She enjoyed teaching 8 th grade girls in Sunday School, singing in the church choir, playing hand bells, decorating the church and cooking for various church events, especially Falls Creek; besides being a Ministry Assistant to the pastor and music minister. She would search high and low to find whatever props Bro. Todd would need for his sermons. No one really knows the countless hours she put in serving Immanuel. She left an enormous hole at the church when she went to her forever home with Jesus. It has taken several people to fill the gaps she left. As much as her church family misses her, her family misses her even more. Her most cherished title was being Dandy to her five grandchildren. She would light up when she spoke of Daniel, Karis, Luke, Ellie and Braxston. She was also a very loyal and generous friend. She had a quick wit about her that only those closest to her knew. Then she would follow her remark with the cutest giggle. Her passing has left a huge void in the hearts of her family, friends and church; but the greatest promise we have is that those who have put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ will one day see her again! Until then, my friend, Janice Maynard 71

Historical Sketch FOREST BAPTIST CHURCH CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA Forest Baptist Church was organized September 11, 1938. Reverend and Mrs. James L Liggett saw a need for a Southern Baptist Church in the area so they started with nine charter members. Reverend Woodrow Gray, a student at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, was the first pastor. In 1940 the church called Reverend Ralph Moffitt as their pastor. He was paid one dollar a week. Some members gave him butter, eggs and other food items. He hitch-hiked from Shawnee and carried a small suitcase to take the food gifts home with him. In 1945 while Reverend Roy Rozell was pastor a mission was started at the Kickapoo school house. In 1947 while Reverend James Abbott was pastor, a mission was started at the Payson school house. In 1966 a parsonage was built. Throughout the years many other changes and updates were made on the sanctuary and education building. In 2009 the church took its first Mission Trip to a Spanish speaking church in Elgin, IL. They went door to door witnessing, and taught Vacation Bible school. In 2010 as they were preparing for their second Mission Trip to Elgin, Pastor Jeff Bruton received a call from a friend in Carney, who worked in the food pantry, the pantry had received two pallets of Spanish Bibles. They were able to hand these Bibles out in Elgin. In 2008 a new building was built to house a new fellowship hall and class rooms. During the building process they had to have several extra things done to accommodate the new plumbing situation. These thing cost an extra $6,000. After the church discussed this issue, they decided the only way to handle it was through prayer. 20 people began the daunting task of praying for God to perform a miracle. Within six months God payed the plumber off! In 2013 Forest opened a FREE medical clinic for the community. They served as a primary care doctor for over 225 patients and dispensed close to a million dollars in medications. As God would do with His people, He challenged them to live by faith. On October 7, 2018 Forest Baptist Church closed. Although it didn't last forever God used this church to serve the community, He also raised up an army of FAITHFUL servants to go out and lead others to follow Him by faith. 72

HISTORICAL TABLE Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association DATE PLACE MODERATOR CLERK ANNUAL SERMON DOCTRINAL MESSAGE. DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS 1931 Meeker, First H.A. Burge B.H. Elsey E.E. Smedley W.A. Bishop 1932 Shawnee, Victory H.A. Burge Floyd Looney S.W. Scantlan 1933 Chandler, First Chesterfield Turner C.L. Mills A.L. Lowther 1934 Shawnee, Calvary Chesterfield Turner C.L. Mills T.O. Collins T.B. Holcomb 1935 Earlsboro, First T.J. Doss George Hunter T.J. Doss T.B. Holcomb 1936 Chandler, First T.J. Doss George Hunter B.J. Stephens O.G. Mathews 1937 Shawnee, First T.J. Doss George Hunter Clyde Foster O.G. Mathews 1938 Maud, First Bailey Sewell George Hunter Chester Hunter O.G. Mathews 1939 Meeker, First Bailey Sewell George Hunter C.P. Alcorn J.A. Penington 1940 Chandler, First C. Lex Shelby W.T. Short A.L. Aulick J.A. Penington 1941 Shawnee, Immanuel Tom Carter C. Lex Shelby C.O. Bland 1942 Maud, First H.T. Wiles J.R. Stroble J.J. Autry Roy Ditmar 1943 Stroud, First Jess Dittmar J.R. Stroble C.L. Truett Roy Ditmar 1944 Tecumseh, First Jess Dittmar Clifton Malone George Hart Roy Ditmar 1945 Prague, First A. Hope Owen Carl Owens H.T. Wiles Roy Ditmar 1946 Shawnee, University W.A. Henry Clayborn Deering W.E. Russell Roy Ditmar 1947 St. Louis, First Lynn Hopkins John Matthieson R. Lofton Hudson Roy Ditmar 1948 Davenport, First T. Grady Nanney Charles Collum Clayborn Deering Roy Ditmar 1949 Shawnee, First R. Lofton Hudson W.F. Crow O.C. Edwards Roy Ditmar 1950 Prague, First O.C. Edwards W.F. Crow Floyd Yeats Roy Ditmar 1951 Maud, First Frank Baugh J.G. Scales James Wilkerson Roy Ditmar 1952 Fairview W.F. Crow J.G. Scales T.G. Nanney Roy Ditmar 1953 Shawnee, Immanuel W.A. Evans J.G. Scales Harold Lindsey Roy Ditmar 1954 Stroud, First George McDow J.G. Scales Frank Baugh A.A. Brady 1955 Shaw. Wallace Ave. W.A. Henry Claire Strahan Victor Coffman A.A. Brady 1956 Meeker, First Victor Coffman Kenneth Williams George Dickey A.A. Brady 1957 Shawnee, Trinity George Dickey Wendell Hart Kenneth Williams A.A. Brady 1958 Shawnee, Immanuel Henry Swinney H.D. Stephens Calvin Ussery A.A. Brady 1959 Shawnee, University John E. Fite, Jr. H.D. Stephens Lowell Milburn A.A. Brady 1960 Shawnee, First Cecil Flowers H.D. Stephens Henry Swinney A.A. Brady 1961 Chandler, First Lowell Milburn H.D. Stephens H.V. Wilson A.A. Brady 1962 Blackburn Chapel Vernon Liles Jacob Jernigan Clyde Frisby A.A. Brady 1963 Stroud, First John R. Meadows Jacob Jernigan Lavonn Brown A.A. Brady 1964 Fairview James Wright Jacob Jernigan E.K. Haseltine A.A. Brady 1965 Meeker, First Floyd Craig Earl Hatchett W.F. Crow A.A. Brady 1966 Tecumseh, First Paul Clark Gerald Lunsford Earl Hatchett A.A. Brady 1967 Shawnee, Trinity W.F. Crow J. Paul Richmond Leroy Rice James P. Maxwell 1968 Shaw. Wallace Ave. Bobby Sunderland James Green S.W. Keeton James P. Maxwell 1969 Tecumseh, First Stroud, First Lawrence Stewart James Green J. Gary Hines James P. Maxwell 1970 Meeker, First Blackburn Chapel Kenneth Williams Herman Dee Stout Herman Dee Stout James P. Maxwell 1971 Chandler, First Maud, Trinity Vernon Tinsley Herman Dee Stout Lawrence Stewart James P. Maxwell 1972 Shawnee, Calvary Prague, First Arnold Combs Carla Gierhart James Green James P. Maxwell 1973 Maud, First Stroud, First Jess Wallace Carla Gierhart Bill Jones James P. Maxwell 1974 Shawnee, First Chandler, First Roy Brown Carla Gierhart John Davis James P. Maxwell 1975 Prague, First Victor Granberry Rock Creek (Vice Moderator) Carla Gierhart Bill Shepherd James P. Maxwell 1976 Shawnee, Immanuel Hillside Jim Newport Carla Gierhart Jim Newport James P. Maxwell 1977 Chandler, First Shaw. University Larry Adams Sherry Wiley Dan Cooper Johny Weger James P. Maxwell 1978 Deer Creek Tecumseh, First Mike Mitchell Sherry Wiley Richard Gay Ellis Risenhoover James P. Maxwell 73

DATE PLACE MODERATOR CLERK ANNUAL SERMON DOCTRINAL MESSAGE DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS 1979 McLoud, First Prague, First Richard Gay Janice Judah John Collier Larry Stafford James P. Maxwell 1980 Meeker, First Shawnee, First Jim Newport Janice Judah Larry Adams Vic Cerne James P. Maxwell 1981 Shawnee, Calvary Stroud, First Vic Granberry Janice Judah Larry Norris Larry Sparks James P. Maxwell 1982 Fairview Morning Star Emmett Boydstun Janice Judah Bob Burnett Vic Granberry James P. Maxwell 1983 Tecumseh, First Chandler Southern Vic Cerne Janice Judah Bobby Roe C.T. Perkins James P. Maxwell 1984 Prague, First Shawnee, First Jim Wininger Janice Judah Mark Estep Joe Brown James P. Maxwell 1985 Davenport, First Shawnee, Trinity Leroy Rice Rita Campbell Richard Humphries Roy Wilburn James P. Maxwell 1986 Deer Creek Shaw. Immanuel Wes Graver Rita Campbell Mike Mitchell Ted Darling James P. Maxwell 1987 McLoud, Emmanuel Wellston, Trinity Ted Darling Rita Campbell Joe Chambers Mack Roark James P. Maxwell 1988 Tecumseh, Sharon Chandler, First Rick Blackwell Rita Campbell Jimmie Don Gibson Dale Rogers James P. Maxwell 1989 Hazel Dell Prague, First Lester Patterson Patti Romberg Mack Haltom L.J. "Scotty" Newton James P. Maxwell 1990 Meeker, First Shaw. University Merle Jensen Patti Romberg Mike Taylor J.D. Ward James P. Maxwell 1991 Stroud, First Blackburn Chapel Chuck Utsler Patti Romberg J.D. Dowdell Merle Jensen James P. Maxwell 1992 Morning Star Rock Creek Jack Brown Patti Romberg Rick Blackwell Chuck Utsler James P. Maxwell 1993 Chandler Southern McLoud, First John Coker Patti Romberg Leroy Rice John Coker James P. Maxwell 1994 Tecumseh, First Dennis Wright, Moderator Chandler, First Burl Mackey, officiating Janice Maynard Burl Mackey Paul Clark James P. Maxwell 1995 Meeker, First Wallace Ave. Leroy Rice Janice Maynard Paul Thompson Ellis Risenhoover James P. Maxwell 1996 Shawnee, Calvary Prague, First Jeff Jinks Janice Maynard Todd Fisher Reed Lynn James P. Maxwell 1997 Shawnee, Immanuel DuWayne Colvin Janice Maynard George Bone Darrell Witten Dr. Russell R. Cook 1998 Okla. Baptist Univ. Clint Dawkins Janice Maynard Dr. Jeff Moore Dr. Mark Coppenger Dr. Russell R. Cook 1999 Prague, First Clint Dawkins Janice Maynard Clint Dawkins Dr. Mark Brister Dr. Russell R. Cook 2000 Shawnee, Immanuel Mike Taylor Janice Maynard Richard Stillwell Dr. Ronnie Floyd Dr. Russell R. Cook 2001 Shawnee, University Shawnee, O.B.U. Mike Taylor Janice Maynard Mike Craig Dr. Richard Land Dr. Russell R. Cook 2002 Prague, First Burl Mackey Janice Maynard Burl Mackey Dr. Ken Hemphill Dr. Russell R. Cook 2003 Shawnee, Rock Creek Burl Mackey Janice Maynard Tim Emmons Dr. Anthony Jordan Dr. Russell R. Cook 2004 Shawnee, Immanuel Burl Mackey Janice Maynard Ken May Dr. Sam Shaw Dr. Russell R. Cook 2005 Okla. Baptist Univ. Joe Merrell Janice Maynard Todd Fisher Dr. Albert Mohler Dr. Russell R. Cook 2006 Stroud, First Joe Merrell Janice Maynard Bryan Pain Dr. Thom Rainer Dr. Russell R. Cook 2007 Tecumseh, Sharon Ernest Graham Janice Maynard Rick Blackwell Dr. Anthony Jordan Dr. Russell R. Cook 2008 Shawnee, Immanuel Ernest Graham Janice Maynard Glenn Peck Dr. Greg Frizzell Dr. Russell R. Cook 2009 Prague, First Todd Fisher Janice Maynard Richard Zimmer Dr. O.S. Hawkins Dr. Russell R. Cook 2010 Shawnee, Rock Creek Todd Fisher Janice Maynard Mike Collyer Dr. David Whitlock Dr. Russell R. Cook 2011 Tecumseh, Sharon Mike Hazelwood Janice Maynard Clint Dawkins Dr. Thom Elliff Dr. Russell R. Cook 2012 Shawnee, Immanuel Mike Hazelwood Janice Maynard Will Wilson Dr. Kevin Ezell Dr. Russell R. Cook 2013 Tecumseh, New Hope Lane Buckley Janice Maynard Mike Hazelwood Dr. Paige Patterson Dr. Russell R. Cook 2014 Prague, First Baptist Lane Buckley Janice Maynard James Bond Tim Emmons Dr. Russell R. Cook 2015 Meeker, First Baptist David Henry Janice Maynard Mike Mitchell Dr. Alan Bandy Dr. Russell R. Cook 2016 Shawnee, Immanuel David Henry Janice Maynard Lane Buckley Dr. Anthony Jordan Dr. Russell R. Cook 2017 Tecumseh, Sharon Joe Jones Janice Maynard Tony Peak Dr. Nick Garland Dr. Russell R. Cook 2018 Meeker, Mammoth Joe Jones Janice Maynard Nathan Howard Dr. Hance Dilbeck Dr. Russell R. Cook 74

POTTAWATOMIE-LINCOLN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION OF THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING Joe Jones, Moderator Janice Maynard, Clerk Jason Henson, Worship Leader MAMMOTH BAPTIST CHURCH, MEEKER, OKLAHOMA Tuesday, October 16, 2018-2:00 p.m. Session 1. Rev. Mike Hazelwood, Pastor, Mammoth Baptist, Meeker, welcomed the messengers and guests and read Scripture from Colossians 1:9 and opened the meeting with prayer. 2. The Eighty-Eighth Annual Session of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association was called to order by Moderator, Joe Jones, Pastor, First Baptist, Meeker. 3. Jason Henson, Minister of Music, Immanuel Baptist, Shawnee led in worship singing Step By Step and Tis So Sweet. 4. Joe Jones, Chairman of the Trustees, moved the seating of all messengers from each of the member churches for the Eighty-Eighth Annual Session of the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association. Motion carried. The Trustees, having met with the Pastor and other leaders of the Union Missionary Baptist Church, Shawnee, Oklahoma and having now observed the church s cooperative spirit with our association during this year of watchcare, move that Union Missionary Baptist Church be received into full membership with Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, Shawnee, Oklahoma, effective with this Annual Meeting, October 16, 2018. Motion carried. 5. Dr. Russell Cook, Director of Missions and member, Immanuel Baptist, Shawnee moved the program printed on pages 1-4 of the Book of Reports/Annual become the official program for this the 88th Annual Session of the Pottawatomie- Lincoln Baptist Association with any changes or additions deemed necessary by the moderator or with any changes approved by this body. Motion carried. 6. Dr. Cook presented Janice Maynard and Tanya Bruton with a gift certificate as a token of appreciation for their work at the association and especially for their work leading up to the Annual Meeting. 7. Dr. Cook recognized the officers: Joe Jones, Moderator; Nathan Howard, Vice Moderator; Mike Hazelwood, Treasurer and Janice Maynard, Clerk. 8. Dr. Cook asked all new pastors and staff to come forward and introduce themselves, they were: Carson Childers, Youth Pastor, First Baptist, Prague; C.J. Valentine, Associate Pastor, Pink Baptist; Mason McCormick, Music Minister, First Baptist, Stroud; Justin Dunn, Pastor, University and Wes Bates, Pastor, Hillside Baptist. Dr. Cook welcomed all new pastors and staff and presented them with a gift from the association. 9. James Swain, Team Leader, Equipping Team for the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, brought greetings from Dr. Hance Dilbeck and the BGCO. He read scripture from Philippians 1 and invited everyone to the BGCO s Annual Meeting on November 12 & 13. On Monday evening there will be a special recognition of veterans. He introduced Greg Duncan, Church Relations Representative for the western part of Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children. Greg thanked the churches for their support. 10. Clay Phillips, Director of Student Ministry at Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, brought greetings from OBU. He thanked the churches for their support of OBU. They are in the process of launching the Center for Discipleship. They already have about 400 attending. He thanked the churches for providing lunch for Noon Day, an evangelistic opportunity. And also for feeding the football team no small task! Over 250 students were sent out to do global outreach last summer. 11. Dr. Cook moved for adoption of the printed reports on pages 42-86 and 87-110 of the Book of Reports/Annual. Motion approved. 12. Jason Henson led the congregation in singing Be Thou My Vision, Just A Closer Walk With Thee and I Will Wait For You. 13. Kirk Holloway, Minister of Music, First Baptist, Chandler and Mission Partnerships Chairman and Mission Team Director gave a video report. He shared pictures and stats of the many different mission projects with Southeast Kansas Baptist Association. Marty McCord, Director of Missions for SEKBA introduced the pastors he brought with him: Walter Keener, Pastor, Westview Baptist; Michael Pierce, Pastor, First Baptist, Riverton and Jim Bowls, Pastor, Calvary Baptist. An offering of $809.00 was received for Partnership Missions. 14. Lane Buckley, Pastor, Trinity Southern Baptist Church, Wellston and Nominating Committee Chairman, moved for adoption of the Ministry Team Leaders and Directors found on page 5-7 of the Book of Reports. Nominating Committee Report was approved as printed. 15. Joe Jones recognized the pacesetters in evangelism. The top churches for numerical baptisms were: Davenport, First-38; Sharon-34; Immanuel, Shawnee-26; Prague, First-23 and Blackburn Chapel-20. The top churches in ratio baptisms were: Earlsboro Indian-4.22; Forest-10.00; Sallateeska-10.77; Pecan Valley-11.36 and Karis-11.75. 16. Mike Hazelwood, Pastor, Mammoth Baptist, Meeker and Treasurer, PLBA, presented the Treasurer s Report for 2017 75

as printed on page 66 in the Book of Reports/Annual. Report approved. He encouraged pastors to increase their church s giving to associational missions. 17. John Nichols presented the proposed 2019 Budget as printed on pages 15-19 in the Book of Reports/Annual. He called attention to areas of the budget that have been decreased. He also noted the support staff received a 3% cost of living increase. This budget reflects a 9.3% decrease from last year. Budget approved. 18. Time, Place and Preacher Committee Report was submitted by Duncan Blackwell, Youth Pastor, Aydelotte as printed on page 67 of the Book of Reports/Annual. Next year's meeting will be Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at Rock Creek Baptist Church, Shawnee. The State of the Association Address will be given by the new Director of Missions. Duncan Blackwell, Associate Pastor, Aydelotte will give the Annual Sermon and Blake Martin, Pastor, Wallace Ave., Shawnee will serve as the alternate. Keynote speaker, Dr. Tom Elliff, Founder, Living In the Word Ministries, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, will give the Doctrinal Challenge. Report approved. 19. Rick Ham, Pastor, New Life Baptist, Newalla and Resolutions Committee Chairman, presented the 2018 Resolutions as printed on pages 40-41. Resolutions approved. 20. Dr. Cook brought a message from Proverbs 16:1-4; 7-9 on A Life Worth Living. In retirement he hopes to spend more time with his grandkids. He read some funny sayings from children. Then he brought the message 1. Commit your way of life to the Lord. 2. Commit your work in life to the Lord. 3. Commit your will for life to the Lord. 21. Joe Jones introduced Floyd McKee from the Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma. He presented Dr. Cook and Dr. Jones with a certificate of appreciation from the Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma. 22. Tyler Neighbors, Music Minister, First Baptist, Prague led the congregation in singing Friend of God, Come Thou Fount, and It Is Well With My Soul. 23. Duncan Blackwell, Youth Pastor, Aydelotte Baptist, brought the Annual Sermon How to Make a Baptist Shout from Ephesians 3:14-21. 1. Pray with sincerity. 2. Pray for spiritual strength. 3. Pray for the supernatural. 24. Butch Bradley, Pastor, Trinity Baptist, Maud, blessed the meal and gave the benediction closing the afternoon session. POTTAWATOMIE-LINCOLN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION TUESDAY EVENING SESSION OF THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING Joe Jones, Moderator Janice Maynard, Clerk Kenny Day, Worship Leader MAMMOTH BAPTIST CHURCH, MEEKER, OKLAHOMA Tuesday, October 16, 2018-6:15 p.m. Session 25. Mike Hazelwood, Pastor, Mammoth Baptist, Meeker, welcomed the messengers and guests to the evening session of the Eighty-Eighth Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association Annual Meeting. He read scripture from Colossians 1:9-10 and opened the meeting with prayer. 26. Dr. Cook recognized the new officers: Rick Blackwell, Moderator; Nathan Howard, Vice Moderator; Mike Hazelwood, Treasurer and Janice Maynard, Clerk. He then recognized new pastors and staff: Greg Scott, Interim Pastor, First Baptist, Tryon; Kenny Day, Music Minister, Mammoth; Albert May, Pastor, Mt Pleasant; Jeff Kelly, Pastor, First Baptist, Agra and Brian Jones, Youth Minister, Mammoth, then prayed for them. 27. Nathan Howard, Pastor, Pleasant Home and Vice Moderator led in a time of recognition for Dr. Cook and his 22 years of ministry as Director of Missions of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association. A video was shown of Dr. Cook and the areas of ministry during his tenure as Director of Missions. Joe Jones and Nathan Howard spoke of what Dr. Cook has meant to them. Joe presented Dr. Cook with a plague which read In sincere gratitude for the assistance, guidance and outstanding leadership you've provided to the churches of Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, we congratulate you Dr. Russell R. Cook, Director of Missions on your retirement after 22 years of dedicated service November 1, 1996 December 31, 2018. Thank you for your willingness to give of yourself and be used where God has placed you. Hebrews 6:10. A men s quartet from Immanuel Baptist Church sang I Want to Be That Man. Wes Bates, Pastor, Hillside, prayed over Bro. Russell and the future that God holds for him as pastors gathered around Dr. Cook and joined in prayer. 28. Kenny Day, Music Minister, Mammoth and his daughter, Emily, led the congregation in singing Revive Us Again, There Is Power In the Blood, Who You Say I Am-A Child of God, Build My Life, and Broken Vessels. 29. Joe Jones introduced the keynote speaker, Dr. Hance Dilbeck, Jr., Executive Director-Treasurer of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and prayed for him. 30. Dr. Dilbeck brought the Doctrinal Message from Ephesians 3:14-21 on Being Deeply Devoted to the Gospel. Prayer is a disciplemaking tool (flower) because Jesus is the disciple maker (the root). Disciples are produced by the Father. Disciples are empowered by the Holy Spirit so Christ would dominate our lives. He invited everyone to the alter as he prayed God would make us strong and healthy followers of Christ so our churches wouldn t be so weak and sick. 31. Rick Blackwell, Pastor, First Baptist, Chandler dismissed the Eighty-Eighth Annual Session with prayer. 76

Baptism, Member Congregation Statistics Congregation Year Org Total Members Baptisms Other Additions AM Worship Att. Aydelotte 1955 183 11 11 120 Blackburn Chapel 1899 800 20 22 165 Calvary 1920 75 4 4 15 Chandler Southern 1978 374 1 0 70 Cornerstone 1997 284 0 0 15 Dale 1913 188 3 0 30 Deer Creek 1902 512 6 13 100 Earlsboro Indian 2001 38 9 2 40 Emmanuel 1985 470 3 4 43 Emmaus Indian 1992 191 1 2 42 Fairview 1921 280 4 3 75 Faith 2002 148 10 6 125 First Indian 1975 160 0 0 50 First, Agra 1925 383 4 6 75 First, Asher 1902 420 1 4 59 First, Carney 1891 108 3 1 21 First, Chandler 1894 989 2 8 256 First, Davenport 1906 734 38 8 401 First, Earlsboro 1895 76 0 2 40 First, Maud 1906 39 2 0 30 First, McLoud 1899 378 10 8 87 First, Meeker 1904 851 11 13 146 First, Prague 1903 1,758 23 20 260 First, Saint Louis 1928 312 2 7 65 First, Shawnee 1892 698 4 8 200 First, Sparks 1902 155 1 1 24 First, Stroud 1901 655 9 12 150 First, Tecumseh 1893 963 14 14 175 First, Tryon 1939 48 2 1 25 First, Wanette 1903 611 6 2 49 First, Wellston 1894 207 3 2 90 Forest 1938 30 3 0 25 Galilee 1960 120 5 21 85 Good Shepherd 2007 35 0 0 32 Hazel Dell 1912 556 6 2 107 Heritage 1933 250 2 0 300 Hillside 1961 297 7 10 100 Hilltop 1946 525 3 4 49 Hopewell 1905 446 4 4 45 Immanuel 1917 5,119 26 55 1,350 77

Baptism, Member Congregation Statistics Congregation Year Org Total Members Baptisms Other Additions AM Worship Att. Karis Ministries 2011 47 4 2 20 Macomb 2000 57 6 6 40 Mammoth 1907 392 4 35 150 Morning Star 1903 50 0 4 130 Mount Pleasant 1929 186 0 7 29 New Hope 1894 529 16 33 264 New Life 1998 507 6 7 95 Oakland Chapel 1994 8 0 0 8 Pecan Valley 2000 125 11 4 72 Pink 1949 636 2 10 100 Pioneer 1999 54 0 0 12 Pleasant Home 1907 110 7 4 61 Rock Creek 1897 1,046 6 11 153 Rock Creek Hispanic 2008 23 0 0 19 Romulus 1940 429 1 0 34 Sallateeska 1988 140 13 10 40 Sharon 1949 925 34 31 284 Temple 1951 1,423 12 14 250 Trinity, Maud 1967 315 4 6 48 Trinity, Shawnee 1928 546 7 4 56 Trinity, Wellston 1972 366 5 4 130 Union Missionary 1928 90 0 0 50 University 1921 515 1 12 120 Victory Pointe 1992 157 0 0 42 Wallace Avenue 1927 245 4 33 96 Totals: 29,387 406 516 7,439 78

Bible Study Statistics Congregation Avg Att. Pre Children Youth 18-24 25-34 35-64 65+ Other VBS Aydelotte 95 5 14 15 19 10 21 14 46 86 Blackburn Chapel 108 10 30 29 10 8 63 49 6 85 Calvary 12 4 1 0 0 0 12 5 0 0 Chandler Southern 48 4 11 10 2 2 15 38 7 42 Cornerstone 8 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 Dale 31 8 7 11 6 0 7 7 0 31 Deer Creek 76 10 21 12 8 13 18 36 0 65 Earlsboro Indian 20 1 7 3 0 0 6 8 0 56 Emmanuel 29 2 5 6 0 0 17 6 0 0 Emmaus Indian 24 4 10 12 0 2 14 9 0 41 Fairview 56 12 8 16 6 7 17 19 3 28 Faith 95 4 15 25 2 10 45 15 22 60 First Indian 29 4 8 9 1 1 4 4 0 70 First, Agra 37 4 10 10 4 4 12 13 0 44 First, Asher 40 4 15 14 4 11 15 60 88 12 First, Carney 11 2 2 2 1 2 2 4 2 0 First, Chandler 183 47 36 70 12 67 30 43 28 265 First, Davenport 208 40 30 47 24 33 30 21 13 263 First, Earlsboro 25 6 12 5 0 0 8 5 0 75 First, Maud 45 12 12 10 1 1 10 8 21 22 First, McLoud 70 17 17 11 15 14 31 38 0 73 First, Meeker 135 20 28 46 22 48 60 56 0 110 First, Prague 206 26 55 72 31 59 80 81 0 230 First, Saint Louis 50 14 13 15 14 16 20 17 0 80 First, Shawnee 153 11 21 37 21 17 61 68 0 120 First, Sparks 16 4 3 6 1 0 3 7 0 49 First, Stroud 125 21 47 49 12 23 60 49 0 145 First, Tecumseh 138 42 63 31 38 11 65 61 0 134 First, Tryon 28 0 10 0 0 0 3 15 0 0 First, Wanette 37 5 12 2 1 2 8 24 0 51 First, Wellston 62 13 15 26 0 6 41 37 0 67 Forest 18 5 5 4 3 0 5 8 0 25 Galilee 35 5 26 5 13 7 30 10 10 45 Good Shepherd 34 13 25 8 4 0 0 6 0 0 Hazel Dell 83 8 23 21 8 9 17 11 8 53 Heritage 200 10 50 15 25 25 45 5 25 55 Hillside 115 15 19 17 4 4 25 38 35 195 Hilltop 45 2 15 12 8 6 22 8 0 39 Hopewell 30 1 7 13 0 0 10 10 0 0 Immanuel 655 80 80 80 140 100 160 100 65 275 79

Bible Study Statistics Congregation Avg Att. Pre Children Youth 18-24 25-34 35-64 65+ Other VBS Karis Ministries 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Macomb 22 2 1 4 0 2 8 5 15 Mammoth 100 21 17 29 0 47 30 37 0 52 Morning Star 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mount Pleasant 28 3 4 0 5 0 9 11 4 32 New Hope 158 33 41 33 38 66 27 47 0 0 New Life 52 2 27 9 8 6 46 33 0 47 Oakland Chapel 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Pecan Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 Pink 63 6 19 13 7 2 19 27 0 47 Pioneer 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 Pleasant Home 40 6 5 7 2 9 13 11 0 43 Rock Creek 143 18 32 42 37 30 85 85 0 100 Rock Creek Hispanic 8 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 Romulus 19 6 3 10 3 2 11 13 0 8 Sallateeska 30 0 10 6 4 4 7 8 0 67 Sharon 175 12 50 31 19 14 143 96 0 160 Temple 68 32 36 32 21 30 106 58 6 105 Trinity, Maud 34 9 20 27 4 8 16 18 0 70 Trinity, Shawnee 36 5 8 5 7 8 0 19 0 0 Trinity, Wellston 100 37 44 41 27 26 32 35 0 128 Union Missionary 15 10 10 10 8 8 30 5 9 60 University 108 29 14 13 20 32 51 14 0 43 Victory Pointe 75 10 4 15 9 13 9 3 33 30 Wallace Avenue 131 7 18 9 14 10 19 8 40 30 Totals: 4,845 743 1156 1,113 693 839 1,766 1,551 484 4,120 80

Missions Statistics Congregation Men's Ministry Women's Ministry Total Mission Project Aydelotte 40 63 115 Blackburn Chapel 56 45 42 Calvary 0 0 4 Chandler Southern 12 11 18 Cornerstone 0 0 0 Dale 0 0 0 Deer Creek 13 12 80 Earlsboro Indian 8 5 18 Emmanuel 12 6 0 Emmaus Indian 7 5 0 Fairview 8 38 125 Faith 25 35 15 First Indian 0 75 117 First, Agra 114 182 0 First, Asher 0 0 1 First, Carney 0 0 0 First, Chandler 40 75 200 First, Davenport 8 20 142 First, Earlsboro 15 20 55 First, Maud 4 17 25 First, McLoud 8 18 162 First, Meeker 63 25 8 First, Prague 0 15 200 First, Saint Louis 0 0 0 First, Shawnee 23 120 175 First, Sparks 6 6 5 First, Stroud 30 140 56 First, Tecumseh 69 148 83 First, Tryon 8 12 12 First, Wanette 18 30 48 First, Wellston 15 20 50 Forest 6 54 70 Galilee 0 25 35 Good Shepherd 0 0 0 Hazel Dell 19 27 245 Heritage 15 15 0 Hillside 31 65 30 Hilltop 10 20 50 Hopewell 8 8 1 Immanuel 25 75 450 81

Missions Statistics Congregation Men's Ministry Women's Ministry Total Mission Project Karis Ministries 4 4 1 Macomb 0 0 0 Mammoth 60 46 57 Morning Star 25 15 0 Mount Pleasant 6 0 0 New Hope 0 0 0 New Life 150 128 197 Oakland Chapel 0 0 0 Pecan Valley 20 20 Pink 15 8 13 Pioneer 0 0 0 Pleasant Home 11 11 17 Rock Creek 25 25 21 Rock Creek Hispanic 0 0 0 Romulus 0 6 0 Sallateeska 5 7 0 Sharon 48 94 246 Temple 25 200 5 Trinity, Maud 9 22 0 Trinity, Shawnee 0 0 0 Trinity, Wellston 35 30 25 Union Missionary 6 20 2 University 0 15 0 Victory Pointe 9 13 125 Wallace Avenue 20 21 70 Totals: 1,189 2,117 3,416 82

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Financial Information Congregation Total Receipts Undesignated Receipts Assn. Giving % to Assn. % to CP Aydelotte 203,593 176,644 6,490 3 2 Blackburn Chapel 330,776 292,536 6,036 2 9 Calvary 65,801 65,801 75 1 1 Chandler Southern 161,510 145,509 2,910 2 3 Cornerstone 17,817 17,663 350 2 1 Dale 40,844 32,745 548 2 3 Deer Creek 182,525 145,679 2,920 2 13 Earlsboro Indian 42,698 24,218 1,085 5 0 Emmanuel 101,672 97,558 4,878 5 10 Emmaus Indian 69,492 68,423 2,053 3 7 Fairview 204,860 173,799 1,735 1 14 Faith 231,136 205,311 4,204 2 8 First Indian 67,423 60,609 1,500 2 5 First, Agra 103,020 95,946 4,493 6 12 First, Asher 108,000 102,000 2,000 2 8 First, Carney 47,271 25.660 902 3 3 First, Chandler 623,132 579,257 12,518 2 10 First, Davenport 471,063 334,989 6,700 2 8 First, Earlsboro 87,054 71,117 600 1 1 First, Maud 27,291 27,291 102 1 5 First, McLoud 242,600 221,228 831 1 5 First, Meeker 268,233 257,138 3,088 1 8 First, Prague 758,294 597,392 5,944 1 18 First, Saint Louis 145,123 135,706 3,237 3 13 First, Shawnee 696,916 581,379 1,719 1 7 First, Sparks 29,484 25,233 505 2 11 First, Stroud 382,046 329,648 5,032 2 10 First, Tecumseh 469,966 382,251 11,467 3 12 First, Tryon 56,964 51,023 5,578 4 11 First, Wanette 124,397 120,000 1,890 2 10 First, Wellston 156,623 136,849 3,991 3 10 Forest 31,498 25,148 94 1 1 Galilee 237,440 225,710 6,600 2 6 Good Shepherd 37,315 35,670 713 2 8 Hazel Dell 201,873 194,789 3,542 2 7 Heritage 265,000 215,000 5,705 2 2 Hillside 238,748 173,994 12,037 7 16 Hilltop 108,110 92,319 7,353 7 12 Hopewell 75,648 73,298 1,428 2 4 Immanuel 3,347,763 2,360,284 27,779 1 10 83

Pottawatomie-Lincoln Financial Information Undesignated Assn. Congregation Total Receipts Receipts Giving % to Assn. % to CP Karis Ministries 11,344 11,344 0 3 3 Macomb 36,306 33,080 836 4 6 Mammoth 392,500 244,602 4,889 2 10 Morning Star 225,000 80,000 0 0 0 Mount Pleasant 39,035 37,597 387 1 3 New Hope 377,000 342,000 300 3 5 New Life 210,914 186,149 3,682 3 6 Oakland Chapel 14,166 14,166 163 1 1 Pecan Valley 84,975 70,820 820 1 1 Pink 187,531 185,294 3,687 2 3 Pioneer 25,115 25,115 478 3 7 Pleasant Home 104,869 99,719 3,287 3 13 Rock Creek 397,270 375,665 9,393 2 15 Rock Creek Hispanic 12,529 12,134 243 2 6 Romulus 87,212 78,020 2,346 3 3 Sallateeska 28,350 28,350 1,192 5 5 Sharon 624,124 501,974 600 0 7 Temple 464,110 442,412 13,944 3 15 Trinity, Maud 139,335 99,718 7,242 1 5 Trinity, Shawnee 124,107 97,034 9,703 2 8 Trinity, Wellston 209,738 202,933 1,320 1 1 Union Missionary 153,400 153,400 200 1 1 University 350,265 314,977 3,150 1 9 Victory Pointe 42,000 39,500 50 1 2 Wallace Avenue 161,152 122,214 1,333 1 10 Totals: 15,563,366 12,775,031 238,975 84

10 YEAR BAPTISM CHART # of Baptisms 700 600 500 619 474 530 525 637 481 465 476 544 406 400 300 200 100 0 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 Years Congratulations to our pace setters in evangelism! The top churches in baptisms for Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association are as follows: NUMERICAL 1. FBC, Davenport - 38 2. Sharon, Shawnee - 34 3. Immanuel, Shawnee - 26 4. FBC, Prague - 23 5. Blackburn Chapel, Shawnee 20 RATIO BAPTISMS 1. Earlsboro Indian - 4.22 Members per Baptism 2. Forest, Chandler - 10.00 Members per Baptism 3. Sallateeska, Shawnee - 10.77 Members per Baptism 4. Pecan Valley, Newalla - 11.36 Members per Baptism 5. Karis Ministries, Tecumseh - 11.75 Members per Baptism 85

BGCO Reports REPORT TO EQUIPPING COMMITTEE September 2018 James Swain, Team Leader Sara Pruegert, Administrative Assistant Each summer is filled with the implementation of programming developed for the camps conducted by the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO). Falls Creek Youth Camp started its second century with a great summer of decisions for Christ and continued strong attendance. CrossTimbers Children s Mission Adventure Camp was also blessed with great attendance and decisions for Christ. The announcement of the expansion of CrossTimbers Children s Mission Adventure Camp to Grand Lake Baptist Assembly in 2019 has created excitement about the opportunity for more churches to participate, especially those in the northeast part of Oklahoma. Camp Perfect Wings Special Needs camp at CrossTimbers and Resonate and Resound Music Camps at Oklahoma Baptist University rounded out the camp opportunities for churches across the state. Summer is also the season for mission trips through GOStudents, which provides an opportunity for students from churches of all sizes across Oklahoma to participate. This summer, mission teams served in the inaugural trips for GOStudents to Belize and to three sites in Oklahoma: Tulsa, Norman, and Lawton. Teams also ministered internationally and nationally in Spain, Portugal, Cambodia, Latvia, and East Asia as well as assisting church planters in Edmonton, Portland, and Seattle. In the summer of 2018 the number of students and sponsors participating in trips doubled from 2017. SUNDAY SCHOOL & ADULT DISCIPLESHIP Bob Mayfield, Specialist Dori Turner, Ministry Assistant Sunday School is the largest single organization within Oklahoma Baptist churches. Five years ago the BGCO developed a statewide strategy called ReConnect Sunday School. The convention is committed to Re- Connect as Oklahoma s primary strategy because using the church s Sunday School is the optimal way to involve more Oklahoma Baptists in evangelism and disciple-making. It only makes sense that the church s largest organization focus on the church s primary mission. GO Disciple Beginning in September of 2017 the Equipping Team began developing a new resource to help churches make disciples called GO Disciple (DiscipleME is the student version). In addition to using this resource at monthly Equipping Team meetings, it has also been field-tested and is releasing in September 2018. This year four modules have been developed to help make disciples by connecting personal devotions to D-Group participation. Modules developed so far include: Radical Kingdom (Sermon on the Mount), Press On (Philippians), and Jesus is Better (Hebrews). In addition, a generic daily devotion has been developed so that any book or passage of Scripture can be plugged into the resource. ReConnect Sunday School Online Every week, ReConnect Sunday School offers outstanding online doctrinal instruction on LifeWay s Explore the Bible and Bible Studies for Life curriculum lines. The studies are led by Dr. Scott Pace and Dr. Bobby Kelly. These videos are made available on the ReConnect website and ReConnect Facebook page. The Facebook page receives an average of 6,000 views each week. Also, a new online feature is the ReConnect Sunday School app, which is now available on both Apple and Google platforms. This app will make online training an easier process for Oklahoma Baptist Sunday School leaders. To download the app, text RECONNECT to 33733. Ministers of Education Beta Collective We began a second year of the Beta Collective in January with 38 churches and almost 90 participants. The Beta Collective is an opportunity for the pastor and minister of education or Sunday School director to hear from some of the best Small Group leaders from across the nation for the purpose of developing and growing an evangelistic Sunday School. ReConnect Sunday School added two new Beta campuses this year in Tulsa and Lawton. The presenter is streamed to the other two locations through Facebook. 86

CHILDHOOD MINISTRY CROSSTIMBERS CHILDREN S MISSION ADVENTURE CAMP CAMP PERFECT WINGS Charlie Gatton, Specialist Pat Jones, Ministry Assistant CrossTimbers CrossTimbers 2018 was an amazing summer. Pre-camp training week, May 25-30, was a fruitful time as Claude King from LifeWay shared about Experiencing God with all the college staffers. Everyone worked through this resource during the summer. All the staff adopted an early morning quiet time to their day, which helped them be prepared to minister to all the campers and the sponsors. CrossTimbers 2018 was held June 4-August 3. Total camp registration was 4,662, which represented 129 churches. The Gospel was shared in every aspect of each day: chapel, mission stops, waterfront, target sports, ropes, and even the cafeteria. God moved in a great way! Decisions for the summer were as follows: Salvations - 370; Assurance of Salvation - 37; Rededication - 221; Call to Ministry - 47; Other - 105. The total number of decisions was 780. The missions offering of $7,396.89 was given to The Church at Estrella in Goodyear, AZ. This new church plant was started by Charles Scheffe, who formerly served at Edmond, First. God provided some amazing camp pastors for CrossTimbers 2018. The list is as follows by week: (1) Will Wilson, Jr., Tecumseh, New Hope; (2) Charlie Gatton, BGCO CrossTimbers Program Director; (3) Barry Williams, Sulphur, Crossway; (4) Patrick Latham, Lawton, First; (5) Jon Bawden, Chickasha, Sharon; (6) Nick Atyia, Seminole, First; (7) Walter Bradley, Moore, First; (8) Justin Ford, Edmond, Oakdale; (9) Chris Gordon, Hennessey, First; (10) Rusty McMullen, McAlester, First; and (11) Blake Gideon, Edmond, First. The CrossTimbers staff and planning committee are already gearing up for CrossTimbers-Davis and Cross- Timbers-Grand Lake for 2019. Eleven sessions will be offered at Davis and seven sessions at Grand Lake. BGCO staff are looking for amazing college students to minister at both locations for summer 2019. Registration for both camps opens online November 1, 2018, at 8:00 a.m. Registration fills up quickly, so churches should be prepared to be online early. Camp Perfect Wings Camp Perfect Wings was held May 31-June 2. The total registration for 2018 was 203, which includes campers, buddies, and volunteers. David Anderson, Louisiana Baptist Convention, was the camp pastor. This camp is a great opportunity for special needs campers from the ages of 8 to 80. Buddies are volunteers who accompany all of the special needs campers to all the activities and in the dorms. Buddies are a major asset and camp would not happen without them. The CrossTimbers summer staff as well a multitude of other volunteers assisted campers and led out in activities. Dates for Camp Perfect Wings 2019 are May 30-June 1. People who would like to be a part of this special ministry should contact the Childhood Ministry Office: cgatton@bgco.org or pjones@bgco.org. FALLS CREEK PROGRAMMING Andy Harrison, Specialist Sarah Wooten, Ministry Assistant Falls Creek 2018 Theme: FINISH Theme Verse: Philippians 1:6, And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Christ Jesus. As God began a work in us through salvation, He is also sanctifying us day by day. Our commitment is to faithfully engage with Him along the way through the practice of spiritual disciplines, such as prayer, meditation, Bible study, worship, ministry, and generosity. Over the eight weeks of youth camp, there were 5,425 total decisions recorded. Of that total, there were 2,316 professions of faith and 863 call to ministry decisions. The evening services were livestreamed on the Internet by means of livestream.com in order to expand the reach of the youth camp s ministry. In addition, in 2018, the services were livestreamed on Facebook Live. During the summer, Falls Creek evening services reached over 88,000 unique viewers, and this was without any publicity regarding the Facebook streaming. The offering for 2018, which will go to lower the costs of 2019 GoStudents trips and to the International Mission Board s One Life Project: One Safe House, totaled $92,025.59. 87

STUDENT EVANGELISM & MISSIONS Brian Baldwin, Specialist Amy Biliske, Ministry Assistant 2018 GoStudents Trips This summer, GoStudents doubled the number of mission trip participants from 140 to 283 students and youth leaders. This was the largest number of students participating in the history of GoStudents. There were 13 projects total in the following locations: Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Lawton, Portland, Seattle, Canada (Edmonton), Belize, Portugal, Spain (Madrid & Seville), Latvia, Cambodia, and East Asia. Everyone did an amazing job, several made professions of faith, and the student s lives were impacted in a special way. The missionaries and church planters have expressed to us again and again how thankful and helpful the teams were to their ministry areas. GoStudents is planning to return to those locations next year. One of the exciting and strategic components introduced this year was working in Oklahoma, which allowed middle school students to participate and gave those who couldn t afford the bigger trips an opportunity to participate with GoStudents. Most of the Oklahoma participants had never been on a mission trip before, which gave them a great start into their missions experience, and it helped them to understand that missions can be carried out in our own state. To learn more about 2019 projects, visit www.gostudents.org. Falls Creek (Decisions/Missions/Evangelism/Training) It was another amazing summer at Falls Creek and one of the highest years for salvations. Around 200 people were trained each week to work the invitation team to be able to counsel all of the students making decisions. Quality displays were constructed for the Missions Center and Mission Village, and they were visited by a large number of students. At the evangelism booth in the Missions Center, hundreds of students learned the GOODNEWS Gospel Conversation and thousands of Gospel tracts were taken by those who wanted to use them for evangelism. Throughout the summer there were hundreds of students who signed up to receive more information about next year s GoStudents trips. This summer s My5 offering totaled $92,025.59 over the eight-week period, of which 100 percent goes to missions. The offering helps offset next year s GoStudents trips and supports our One Safe House project that helps ladies caught in sex trafficking get out of that situation and into a safe house run by IMB missionaries in the area. The offering also helps give these ladies jobs in a local bakery. Called to Rescue wristbands were also for sale in the Falls Creek gift shop, which provided an additional $15,000 for this project. Many students learned about being missional with their family and friends, community, and to the ends of the earth at the Missions Forum in the Chapel each week of camp. Many students attended the evangelism breakout each week and experienced a full training in the GOODNEWS Gospel Conversation strategy. The newly refreshed FISH/Worldview Club was shared at Falls Creek during the Missions and Apologetics Forum during morning and evening sessions and in the Missions Center. This was received well and many students will be using this approach on their school campuses this fall. During the morning teaching time, students were encouraged to FOCUS on the mission of our faith, have good FORM through spiritual disciplines, have FORTITUDE through times of difficulty, and to fight the good fight and FINISH well in their life s journey with Christ. The theme FINISH gave many opportunities to encourage students in evangelism and missions. Youth Evangelism Conference (Promotion/Summer Registration) The Youth Evangelism Conference (YEC) was promoted before and during camp. YEC will take place at Falls Creek on January 20-21, 2019. A half-price special was offered this summer, which produced a large number of churches who registered. There will be one other price break in November that should get another large group of churches registered early with us. STUDENT EDUCATION Todd Sanders, Specialist Amy Biliske, Ministry Assistant DiscipleMe DiscipleMe is available for download at skopos.org/discipleme. DiscipleMe is a 12-week discipleship plan aimed to develop students who make disciples, closing the loop on discipleship. Students, through small group relationships, are challenged in theology, doctrine, spiritual disciplines, and basic Christian living. A three-week introductory study is also available for groups. DiscipleMe provides a great framework for leaders to connect students and leaders in ongoing discipleship. 88

Sunday School Clinics Sunday School training clinics took place across the state throughout the month of August. The Student Education Office was able to provide training material (on teaching, disciple-making, and spiritual challenge) for clinic leaders and well as help staff with trained catalysts if needed. Skopos Website Continue to keep up to date with Oklahoma Baptist Youth Ministry by visiting the Skopos website, skopos.org Social Media Follow the work of Team Skopos and Oklahoma Baptist Youth Ministry through the BGCO on Facebook (Skopos.org), Twitter (@okskopos), Instagram (@okskopos), or on the web at skopos.org. The Call Conference The Call Conference, designed to help students explore the call to ministry God has placed on their lives, took place August 25 at Oklahoma Baptist University. Program guests included worship leader Eden Trentham, Billy Young (Florida Baptists), Heath Thomas (OBU), and Ketric Newell (Crosspoint Church, TN), as well as over ten breakout leaders from around the state training on specific ministry context. The conference challenged students to abide in Christ as they pursued the firm, formed, and flexible call of God on their lives to ministry leadership. YouVersion Reading Plans and Spiritual Follow-Up Resources Check out the expanded reading plans offered by BGCO Youth Ministry through the YouVersion Bible app. The new reading plans include past youth camp quiet time guides and an updated version of the follow-up resource, The Devotional to End All Devotionals! The full version of The Devo to End All Devos, and our other follow-up resources (The Pursuit and The Discovery) are also available at skopos.org. CHILDREN S MINISTRY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Mark Jones, Childhood Ministry Consultant Pat Jones, Ministry Assistant Community 94 Community 94 resumed from the summer break on August 30, 2018. Skype sessions with Clara Mae Van- Brink and Jenny Funderburke-Smith were presented. Breakout sessions were offered on the following four subjects: (1) Incorporating Missions in Kid s Ministry, (2) Parenting Helps You Can Pass Along, (3) Communicating with Teachers, and (4) Bible Skill Games (Blue Cycle.) Community 94 meetings are open to all preschool and children s ministers and offer training to strengthen ministries as well as networking with fellow ministers. The annual Childhood Ministry Retreat will be at Falls Creek on September 20-21. Overnight lodging will be provided in the Thompson Lodge. Participants can register online at the BGCO Children s Ministry web page. Speakers will include Chuck Peters (Lifeway), Deron Spoo (Tulsa, First), Debbie Miller (Tulsa, First), Mark Jones, and Charlie Gatton. October 11 and November 8 are the two remaining Community 94 events for 2018. Vacation Bible School VBS Game On was a great success. VBS church and associational reports should be sent to pjones@bgco.org. The 2019 VBS theme is In the Wild Amazing Encounters with Jesus, John 20:31 (CSB). The annual Jumpstart event that will be held on November 8, 2018, at Edmond, First. The cost is $15.00 per person and participants can register online at the BGCO Children s Ministry web page. Mission Ignition Mission Ignition will be adding a fourth location for 2019 at Weatherford, First. This location is added to the three established locations in Oklahoma City, Southern Hills; Tulsa, First; and Lawton, First East. Registration is still open to participate in the Mission Ignition Challenge where participants earn awards for their church and challenge kids to be mission minded. Participants are provided a form to record the activities as they are completed. Photos of these missions activities will be shown during each of the rallies in 2019. Registration for the 2019 event opens online January 2, 2019. 89

State Bible Drill The BGCO hosted a free Bible Drill training event on August 30, 2018, at the Baptist Building. The 2018-2019 Bible Drill will be using the Blue Cycle. The new CSB version of the Bible and King James are the two acceptable resources for 2018-2019. For more information on starting or enhancing a Bible Drill/Sword Drill Program, contact Mark Jones at mjones@bgco.org. PASTORAL LEADERSHIP Brett Selby, Specialist Kdie Nix, Ministry Assistant Our mission is to equip pastors in the three pastoral tasks proclaim, lead, care so that their churches will fulfill their Biblical mission in Oklahoma, North America, and the world. The mission of the Pastoral Leadership Office has been implemented since the last board meeting through the following: Proclaim: Brett Selby concluded a pulpit supply ministry to Ardmore, First, related to their young adult FUSION service on Sunday mornings. He began a pulpit supply ministry to Edmond, North Pointe. As a part of an ongoing initiative to encourage expository preaching among Oklahoma Baptist churches and help pastors improve their preaching skills, Selby also posted regularly at www.priorityofpreaching.com. Lead: Selby consulted with 19 leaders on a variety of topics, including church conflict, ministry placement, staffing, organizational structure, church transitions, church business meeting procedure, evangelism, ministerial crisis, and preaching. He led two breakout sessions on the Doctrine of God for Indian Falls Creek week with 41 participants. Selby provided on-site logistical leadership at two ReConnect Sunday School clinics: Elk City, First (August 12) and Altus, First (August 19). He also developed leadership training material for the pastor breakout sessions at these clinics. Selby led the staff of Edmond, First, in a retreat focused on developing a leadership pipeline for ministry. Selby met with two pastor search committees (Broken Arrow, Aspen Park; Edmond, North Pointe) to provide guidance in their period of pastoral transition. He initiated a partnership with Tulsa Metro Baptist Network and Washington-Osage Association to host a Pastors Date Night in the Tulsa area. Finally, Selby hosted an information table at the Pastors School of Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee (July 9-11). As a part of the aforementioned preaching initiative, Selby collaborated with two separate groups of pastors who serve as advisory teams for conferences and workshops held across the state. Care: The BGCO Résumé Sharing Service currently hosts 56 churches and 390 candidates in 20 different ministry positions. The Ministerial Crisis Fund, administered by the Pastoral Leadership Office, funded 59 counseling sessions to Oklahoma pastors, church staff, and their families, and financial assistance to 2 pastors. The cost of these services totaled $5,165.00. FAMILY & MEN S MINISTRY Bubba Burcham, Men s Ministry Consultant Sara Pruegert, Equipping Team Administrative Assistant Going forward the Men s Ministry will be branded as Rewired, unofficially. Rewired will have two main focuses. The first focus will be the men s conference in April and the second will be resources for the local church. The conference will continue to be known as the Rewired Men's Conference with a different theme every year. All decisions will be made based on the heart of Rewired, which is to see men s lives changed by the Gospel and lived out in the local church. If something is not in line with the heart of Rewired, then it will not happen. Keith Burkhart will assist Bubba Burcham in the decision-making process to make sure there is a smooth transition. The use and presence of social media will change. Our presence on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will be larger as the Rewired brand will advance through these outlets. The reach of each site will grow through organic posts and videos to raise awareness of what Rewired is all about championing the men in the local church. 90

Rewired will have affiliate events in the future, partnering with the local church to reach the men of their community. An affiliate event is an event organized and hosted at a local church that is working to reach the men of their community as well as the men in their church pews. Rewired will help to promote the event through various channels and have a presence there. This will only expand the reach of Rewired. 2019 State Men s Conference The theme for the conference will be The One. The goal is to point men to a right relationship with the One True God through salvation, baptism, or faith in action. The theme is based on Colossians 1:15-23. Many of the breakout and Truth Track speakers have been booked. Breaking Free Men s Conference The 2018 Breaking Free Men s Conference will be hosted at Oklahoma City, Cherokee Hills. This conference is similar to the 2017 Cursebreakers Conference with a new name. Breaking Free will focus on helping men break free from the sins of addiction, lust, and envy. Speakers will share stories of triumph over sin through Christ and equip men to do the same. Advanced Men s Ministry The Family & Men s Ministry Office debuted a new men s ministry resource/book in January focused on building a comprehensive men s ministry in a local church. The book is titled, Advanced Men s Ministry Training A Manual for Building Your Men s Ministry. Churches across Oklahoma and the United States are already implementing this practical guide in developing a thriving men s ministry. The book was developed by Keith Burkhart, former Family & Men s Ministry specialist, and is currently available for purchase at www.ammtraining.com. YouVersion Bible Studies In July, Rewired launched three new devotionals on YouVersion and Bible.com. These devotionals for men are: 1) Pentecost: The First Great Awakening, a five-day study, 2) Peter: A Leader Made, Not Born, a five-day study, and 3) After Pentecost: The Disciples Deployed, a twenty-day study. These three studies are in addition to the seven men s devotionals from Rewired already on YouVersion. WORSHIP & MUSIC MINISTRIES Randy C. Lind, Specialist Rachael Roberson, Ministry Assistant The BGCO Worship & Music Ministries continue to lead and encourage Baptist churches across Oklahoma to reach up in worship and out in evangelistic efforts. During the recent season people shared stories of how God continues to work in and through His people as they seek to worship Him with their heart, soul, mind, and strength. This was evident in the past few months as children, students, and adults were engaged in worship arts camps, training the current and next generation of worship leaders as well as other opportunities. The mission and privilege of BGCO Worship & Music Ministries is to continue to lead and encourage multiple generations of worshippers and worship leaders. This also gives these men and women opportunities to engage all generations to be partners in the ministry of the local church and be actively engaged in sharing Christ wherever they have the opportunity through their lives, music, and the arts. Oklahoma Baptist Children s Chorus (OBCC) The Oklahoma Baptist Children s Chorus has completed their fifth season and enrollment for the 2018-19 season has begun. To date, the OBCC has enrolled over 50 new members in the group for their upcoming sixth season. A strong emphasis of this group has always been to encourage members to become involved in music and worship training and leadership in the local church and in their community. This encourages children to be engaged and take an active role in ministry and witness. In addition, participation in this group brings young musicians together from across the state and provides a high level of spiritual and musical training. Singing Churchmen (SCM) and Singing ChurchWomen (SCW) of Oklahoma The 2017-2018 season for the SCM and SCW is complete and the 2018-19 season begins in a few weeks. Once again, the ministry of these two groups spanned across the state to share the Gospel message. One of 91

the highlights of the season was a joint event with the Oklahoma Baptist Symphony as the three groups joined traveled to Washington D.C. During Memorial Day weekend the SCM, SCW, and OBS shared the Gospel and honored our veterans. In addition to a concert in The Kennedy Center, the groups performed at the World War II and Lincoln Memorials. They also partnered with local Washington D.C. area churches for a final celebration concert. An important strength of the SCM/SCW ministry continues to be in the prayers and support of the nearly 600 people involved in these groups. This office receives prayer requests from members as well as churches across the state and are blessed to be partners in this ministry. Oklahoma Baptist Symphony (OBS) The Oklahoma Baptist Symphony season has concluded the 2017-2018 and is preparing for another season of ministry that will take them into churches as well as public spaces and schools. Members of the OBS are strong witnesses in their churches and communities, and they intentionally reach out to student musicians and invite them to join on special selections during the concert. The OBS was an important part of the Worship Over Washington ministry with the SCM and SCW of Oklahoma. In addition, fresh and innovative ways are being explored to share the Gospel with their unique sound and ministry. Resonate/Resound/KidFest/Proclaim! 2018 Resonate (Worship Arts Camp) completed its ninth, and perhaps best year. Students and faculty alike focused on worship and ministry/outreach through the arts, but were reminded in a strong way that God can use every person that seeks to follow Him. Resonate, Resound, and KidFest all saw numerical growth, and OBU did an excellent job welcoming the students. Each of these camps provide much needed musical and biblical training for students 4 th grade 12 th grade, plus provides spiritual formation and foundation for worship arts based on biblical principles. Proclaim! 2018 brought worship leaders, worship bands, and worship team members from across Oklahoma for a state-wide ministry retreat. The event this year included a night of worship with the Tommy Walker Band, and also included training for the worship choir and worship orchestra led by Bradley Knight and Camp Kirkland. This event, held every other year, provides a time for worship leaders and worship teams to be led in worship as well as an opportunity to prepare for a new season of ministry with renewed passion as they lead worship in the local church. REPORT TO FINANCE COMMITTEE September 2018 Kerry Russell, Team Leader and Chief Financial Officer Carol Lewis, Administrative Assistant Cooperative Program giving stands at $13,967,715 through July, which is 6.0 percent below budget and 4.1 percent below last year. Edna McMillan State Missions Offering (SMO) stands at $214,373 through July, which is 24.7 percent lower than 2017. Capin Crouse issued the 2017 Audit with an unmodified, clean audit opinion. Another year of consecutive clean audit opinions that dates back to 1917, for which we are very grateful. The Financial Plan is complete and will be voted on by the Finance Committee and presented to the board for final approval. The plan will then be presented at the Annual Meeting in November. Thanks for your support through the Cooperative Program and for praying as we manage God s resources. Leslie Osborn, Controller The BGCO Finance Team worked very diligently to early implement the new accounting standards released by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. The 2017 BGCO financial statements were issued by Capin Crouse LLP on June 15, 2018, with an unmodified opinion. These statements include three major changes to notice. The most significate change is the presentation of net assets, with the following classifications: with donor restrictions and without donor restrictions. Secondly, the liquidity disclosure provides enhanced information on the availability of financial resources, and lastly, there is better information about expenses and expense allocations. The BGCO Finance Team is pleased to be one of the first few conventions to successfully complete this task. 92

The BGCO Finance Team is diligently working towards the goal of streamlining the current financial processes in order to account for the resources faithfully given by Oklahoma Baptists. A leading example of this is the implementation of the new paperless credit card expense system. Additionally, income billing procedures have been centralized with our accounting software, boosting efficiency and accuracy. COOPERATIVE PROGRAM/STEWARDSHIP D. Hance Dilbeck, Jr. The Cooperative Program (CP) is the funding vehicle for Southern Baptist ministries and missions, and Oklahoma Baptists continue to show strong support for CP giving. Since May 2018, a number of promotional materials have been developed by the BGCO to tell the story of what God is doing through the generosity of Oklahoma Baptists. In May, Bob Shelton, who served as BGCO Director of Cooperative Program/Stewardship/ Associational Relations since 2004, retired from his role. Shelton s CP promotional efforts were recognized nationally among Southern Baptists. His duties, which expanded beyond CP promotion, were distributed to various leaders within the BGCO. Marketing efforts and church outreach related to the CP have been relocated to the BGCO Executive Office. In August, Chris Forbes, who previously served in the BGCO Church Planting Office, was announced as BGCO Branding and Marketing Specialist. Forbes, along with BGCO Communications Director Brian Hobbs, will develop creative and integrated marketing strategies for the BGCO and the CP. By harnessing traditional and new media, they will expand CP marketing efforts in order to reach diverse and multi-generational audiences. REPORT TO MOBILIZATION COMMITTEE September 2018 Alan Quigley, Team Leader Andrea Kelley, Administrative Assistant The Mobilization Team report will demonstrate a multitude of ways that Oklahoma Baptists are partnering together to reach our state with the Gospel. This team is excited to be a part of the work Oklahoma Baptist churches are doing together to impact lostness, and has been very active in training and equipping events across all regions of Oklahoma. The Mobilization Team partnered with associations and churches to accomplish their ministries. Song Cho resigned as the Robert Haskins School of Christian Ministry (RHSCM) Associate Dean. Cho got married and moved out of state where his new bride was employed. Hannah Sawyers resigned from her position of Mobilization Team Receptionist and Ethnic Ministries Assistant. Sawyers has taken a job as a school teacher. Bettsy Yarbrough resigned as the Evangelism Ministry Assistant. Yarbrough took a ministry job with a local church. The team has added two new staff members and reassigned two others since our last report. Henry Chan is our part-time associate for RHSCM. Chan also serves on staff at Oklahoma City, Trinity. Denny Freeman announced his retirement, which will be effective December 2018. Chad Coleman, former BCM director at the University of Central Oklahoma, joined the team as Baptist Collegiate Ministries Strategist in August and is working alongside Freeman to learn the new role. Tara Matlock moved from the Multi- Vocational Pastor (MVP) and Demographics Ministry Assistant to serve as the ministry assistant for Evangelism, Partnership Missions, and Demographics. Shelley Urton moved from a part-time ministry assistant role to the Mobilization Team Receptionist, Ethnic Ministries and MVP Ministry Assistant position. The adjustments in our ministry assistant area reduced our staff by one full-time and one part-time position. BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRIES and EMERGING GENERATIONS EVANGELISM Cris Lowery, BCM Specialist Denny Freeman, Facilities Specialist Chad Coleman, BCM Strategist Carissa Jones, Ministry Assistant Sumer 2018 was an impactful time for Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM). Eighteen BCM leaders and one church collegiate minister led incoming freshmen in the Next Chapter material at Falls Creek, Kiamichi Baptist Assembly, Summit Camps, and Grand Lake Baptist Assembly. This resulted in gathering information on over 2,200 students as well as providing an opportunity for personal introductions to BCM leadership across 93

the state. Three BCM leaders served at Super Summer and facilitated personal introductions between 330 leadership students and the BCM leaders who serve on the campuses where the freshmen are attending this fall. This continues to be an important and strategic part of the BCM recruiting effort in Oklahoma. Over 50 BCM directors and staff attended Collegiate Summit sponsored by LifeWay. This proved to be a great time of connecting with other college leaders around the country as well as providing time for Oklahoma staff to build deeper connections with each other. The appreciation for Oklahoma Baptists commitment to collegiate ministry was reaffirmed as leaders spent time with collegiate leaders from other states. Oklahoma continues to be at the forefront of setting the pace for collegiate ministry around the nation. Details were finalized and an employee hired for the BCM director position at Langston University. This formalizes a partnership between the Oklahoma Baptist State Convention and the BGCO. The building that housed the former Baptist Student Union (BSU) ministry has undergone recovery and repair through the efforts of the Oklahoma Disaster Relief volunteers and some local church volunteers. This will be a focal point for the new ministry and will aid in continuing the legacy of collegiate ministry on that campus. Churches and associations continue to request materials and leaders to help in teaching the keys to effective young adult ministry. BCM leaders are using these opportunities to aid in the effort to reach the emerging generation in Oklahoma. CHAPLAINCY & COMMUNITY MINISTRIES Kenny Kelly, Specialist Marianne VanZandt, Ministry Assistant Recent Trainings and Events: KLOVE Sponsored Training: Crisis Care (CRC), an extension of the KLOVE ministry that seeks to further equip and deepen the knowledge of first responders, chaplains, and community volunteers, partnered with the BGCO to offer, at no charge, the following courses at the Baptist Building on May 29-June 2: Group and Individual (GRIN) CISM with K. C. Peterson, certified International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF) instructor 15 participants Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention with Dr. Naomi Paget 31 participants Spiritual Psychological First Aid with Dr. Naomi Paget 27 participants Traveled to Southbury, Connecticut, in response to tornado (June 17-21) Dispersed Oklahoma Baptist Hunger Relief funds to 23 feeding programs across the state in the amount of $17,450 (July 10) In 2018, KLOVE agreed to partner with the BGCO to offer two training events as part of their Crisis Response Care (CRC) program. CRC is designed for the first responders, chaplains, and community volunteers to deepen their knowledge in the area of crisis response. Normally these trainings would cost organizations hundreds, even thousands, of dollars. With the help of KLOVE and CRC, five essential and foundational trainings are being offered in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. In July, the Chaplaincy Office began supporting Dr. Joel W. Harder with Capitol Commission with a monthly support of his ministry. Capitol Commission s mission is to reach the Capitol community for Christ, one person at a time, to disciple them, and to prepare them for a lifetime of ministry, wherever God chooses to place them. Harder is the state minister for Oklahoma through Capitol Commission. As state minister of Oklahoma, he serves as chaplain for legislators, lobbyists, and staff members at the Capitol. Harder teaches weekly Bible studies, visits with the members on a regular basis, prays and counsels with them as opportunities allow. One of the ways the BGCO will begin reaching out to those at the Capitol is to work with Harder at the beginning of each year before the legislative session begins to provide a support and thank you breakfast for the members of the Capitol community. Also in July, Kelly began talking with Oklahoma City, Northwest, about providing a baptism ministry at the local county jail. Additionally, Kelly and Kyle Jernigan, Administration and Worship Pastor at Oklahoma City, Northwest, will be discussing the possibility of their church providing a Prisoner Assimilation ministry. The Chaplaincy Office has been working hard at creating publications for the various chaplain ministries provided and supported. Brochures for Community Impact Chaplaincy have been completed and are being printed. Community and Congregational Impact Chaplaincy is the primary focus of the Chaplaincy Office right now. Chaplaincy, Kelly believes, is going to become one of the most impactful ministries of the future. Equipped with the best low-key, no hassle, non-denominational stress management, crisis intervention and coping training available, chaplains can find a place of service among members of the community where pastors, ministers, and evangelists cannot. With that in mind, the Chaplaincy Office is pushing for more people to 94

become trained chaplains and enter their community s business as agents of their church in order to minister the light and love of Christ to them. In addition to this, Congregational Impact Chaplaincy is a way chaplains can also serve within their own church. There are more needs in the church than one pastor and church staff can handle. By establishing a Chaplain s Ministry within a church, chaplains can serve their church family and at the same time support their pastor and staff by being a listening ear to the congregation, aiding them with the everyday problems they face, and facilitating life-relevant trainings within the church to help them be more successful Christians. At the end of September, Kelly will be traveling to Latvia with Mike Hand on a vision trip with pastors from Oklahoma considering a potential partnership. During the trip, Kelly will be leading a one-day conference for the local pastors discussing chaplaincy and community ministry. Training and Events Disaster Relief Orientation, About Chaplaincy session Enid, Emmanuel (August 11) KLOVE Sponsored Training: Crisis Care (CRC), an extension of the KLOVE ministry that seeks to further equip and deepen the knowledge of first responders, chaplains, and community volunteers, is partnering with the BGCO to offer, at no charge, the following courses were offered August 22-25 at Tulsa, South Tulsa: Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention Grief Following Trauma Disaster Relief Orientation, About Chaplaincy session Oklahoma City, Putnam City (October 20) CHURCH PLANTING GROUP Jimmy Kinnaird, Church Planting Specialist and Group Leader Nick Tarter, Strategist Cathy Price, Ministry Assistant The Church Planting Group of the Mobilization Team oversees the spiritual dynamics, discovery, assessment, training, coaching, and care of church planters in order to intentionally and strategically assist the planting of healthy, sustainable, multiplying, Oklahoma Baptist churches committed to the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. Church Plant Funding since 2018 to date: Bartlesville, First Español Manuel Duran Moore, Elevate Blake Farley (resident) Sapulpa, Church Inside Out Mike Lehew Watonga, Mission Point Emmitt McKenzie Gans, Grace New Beginnings Vernell Racy Edmond, East Edmond Community Ray Strauss Churches currently in process: Lawton, Credence Brady Sharp Oklahoma City, Trinity Hispanic William Reverstat Oklahoma City, International Stephen Earnest Lawton, Hispanic Angel Sierra Tulsa, The Glory Refuge James Johnson Discover Mail drop of postcard with Jimmy Kinnaird s business card offering to discuss multiplying the church. Sent to all pastors and directors of missions. Presented local demographic interpretation of Hidden Harvest results at several Baptist associations. The Church Planting Group (CPG) is available to meet with church leaders and associational leadership to discover, interpret, and discuss action plans related to population demographics. Display at Collegiate Week at Falls Creek, August 6-9, 2018. The Send Network podcast on Hidden Harvest results with Daniel Yang and Chris Forbes. The Messenger podcast on Hidden Harvest results with Brian Hobbs and Chris Forbes. Social media ads and Messenger online ads targeted to potential planter candidates. 95

Assess The CPG s conviction is that the most important human element in church planting is the church planter; therefore, a complete and accurate assessment of the church planter candidate is critical. Last year the CPG moved to using the three and one-half day model of the Church Planting Assessment Center (CPAC). The goal is to have two of these per year. One in May and the other in October. The next CPAC is October 9-12, 2018. There are 10 couples registered for assessment and 21 assessors. Since the beginning of 2018, there have been 37 potential church planting candidates take Initial Screening Assessment (ISA) online. Train First Steps for Planting a Missional Church is our standard church planter training. This was a twoday training held on March 8-9, 2018, with 21 in attendance. Next Steps for Leading a Missional Church is our next level of church planter training for planters who are in the second year and beyond of planting. This two-day training was held July 20-21, 2018. A video course First Steps for Planting a Missional Church for the Robert Haskins School of Christian Ministry is ready for the 2018 fall semester. Coach Discovering the right planter is the most important human element in successful church planting. Having a well-trained and experienced coach for that church planter is the second most important. The project to overhaul our monthly reporting system with our funded church planters is integrated in with our coaching system. The developer is working now for a patch to our coaching and reporting system so that new planters beginning in October 2018 and later will be on the new reporting system. The new reporting system will cover five areas of concern as well as statistics of membership, attendance, financial contributions, and giving. The five areas are: Reaching New Believers, Making Disciple Makers, Multiplying Churches, Pursuing Sustainability, and Envisioning the Future. Care The CPG took 14 staff and planters to the 2018 Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas, Texas. Birthday, anniversary, and prayer need cards were sent to the planters. Plans for future church planter regional fellowship events are planned for later this year. Multiply A workshop entitled How to Lead a Successful Church Planting Ministry will be offered September 20-21, 2018. Currently, 22 are registered for this workshop. This workshop is for associational directors of missions, associational church planting teams, pastors, and church leaders who are interested in leading in church multiplication. DISASTER RELIEF Don Williams, Specialist Marianne VanZandt, Ministry Assistant Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief (DR) has been busy over the past four months answering the requests for assistance by those impacted by disaster in Oklahoma and throughout the United States. Oklahoma Baptists responded to the May 2018 wildfires in western Oklahoma by feeding firefighters and providing recovery services to homeowners. Seventy-five homes were destroyed by the fires; Oklahoma Baptists ministered to and prayed with 66 of those homeowners and provided ash-out (recovery) services for 37 of those homeowners. Northwestern Association churches provided meals for the first week and opened the associational camp grounds for teams to stay during the four-week response. Okmulgee County (the cities of Okmulgee and Morris) sustained large-scale wind damage. Oklahoma Baptist chainsaw teams were requested to help in recovery efforts. Teams cleared debris for 50 homeowners and Okmulgee, Southside. Okmulgee, Calvary provided noon meals for all teams and North Canadian Association opened their building for out-of-town team members to cook and stay overnight. Connecticut had four tornadoes on May 15, 2018. Oklahoma Baptist chainsaw teams traveled 1,500 miles to work alongside other Southern Baptist Disaster Relief groups. Southern Baptist DR was the only organization providing relief assistance to homeowners in Connecticut, which reflected well on the one and only SBC church in the three county area. 96

Heavy rains brought widespread flooding to south Texas on Fathers Day weekend. In the hot and humid weather, Oklahoma Baptists brought mud-out teams to assist Texas Baptists with recovery efforts in Weslaco, Texas. Southern Colorado wildfires erupted and Oklahoma Baptists initially sent feeding teams to provide meals for firefighters and other first responders. Ash-out teams followed and mud-out teams were sent due to mud slides following heavy rain. LeFlore Association hosted a foster care family training event at the associational camp July 28-29, 2018. Over 500 individuals attended and Oklahoma Baptist DR provided food for the event. Oklahoma Baptist DR is providing training and team building opportunities as teams work to remodel the Langston BCM building. As the work continues, there have already been three individuals that have committed to great involvement in disaster relief work. With roof repair, new flooring, upgraded restroom and kitchen, the BCM should be a warm and inviting place for college ministry to occur. During the month of June, Oklahoma Baptists sent 23 disaster relief team members to Puerto Rico to help repair two churches, Iglesia Bautista de Lomas and Iglesia Bautista Restauracion de Juana Diaz. Once the projects were completed, the teams were able to attend worship services and celebrate the work that God accomplished. One of the pastors said that many people and groups had come to help, but that Oklahoma Baptists were the only ones who focused on ministering to the pastors and strengthening the local churches. State DR Training Events September 8, 2018 Elk City, First September 9, 2018 September 29, 2018 October 20, 2018 Cheyenne, First Stillwater, Countryside Oklahoma City, Putnam City HISPANIC MINISTRIES ROBERT HASKINS SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Mark McClellan, Dean of RHSCM and Hispanic Ministries Specialist Everardo Borunda, Strategist Antonio Conchos, Strategist Grace Obregon, Ministry Assistant Hispanic Ministries Evangelism Conferences Hispanic Ministries conducted regional planning conferences and prayer for Hispanic Evangelism Conferences in September and October. This is also part of the training and preparation of a statewide network of Hispanic evangelism leaders. Hispanic Ministry staff preached at 17 Hispanic churches, preached in regional Hispanic fellowships and other events. The Hispanic Ministries specialist began training recent Hispanic church planting internship graduates in weekly storying evangelism called Weaver s, part of Evangelism Explosion training. Sunday School Evangelism Training Hispanic Ministry staff have conducted 3x3 trainings in June, July, and August in Ardmore, Enid, and Lawton. This includes approximately 15 Hispanic churches with approximately 100 in attendance at the three locations. More conferences are being planned, including the Hispanic churches in the Panhandle in early October. These have been enthusiastically received and very fruitful. Hispanic Expository Preaching Conference Hispanic Ministries held its annual preaching workshop for pastors at Oklahoma City, Iglesia Bautista Central. Over 30 pastors participated in this three-day training on expository preaching given by Spanish speaking instructors from the Charles Simeon Trust on May 24-26. Considering the time constraints most multi-vocational pastors experience, Hispanic Ministries is in the process of offering regional training opportunities around the state for Hispanic pastors and church leaders who have the desire to attend these types of training events, but because of work or ministry commitments are not able to travel to Oklahoma City. 97

Hispanic Women s Conference Hispanic Ministries, in partnership with Amy Cordova and Women s Ministries, held its annual Hispanic Women s Conference on July 14 at Oklahoma City, Southern Hills. Over 120 women from around the state were blessed by the LifeWay conference speaker, Ana Melendez, who shared words of encouragement but also challenged them to hold onto the promises of God for their lives. A special offering was collected during the event to be given to the ministry of HOPE pregnancy centers. HOPE communicated that they had used the offering to pay for a bus bench ad for five months near an abortion clinic in south Oklahoma City. Pastoral Ministry Hispanic Ministry staff continue to meet with and support Hispanic pastors around the state as well as provide counsel and assist these pastors in leading healthy churches. Over 30 pastors have been met with since the end of May. Churches without a pastor continue to seek advice as they look for a new pastor. Puerto Rico The Hispanic Ministries specialist traveled to Puerto Rico in August to represent the Robert Haskins School of Christian Ministry (RHSCM) at an event for Puerto Rican pastors sponsored by Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief. The use of the RHSCM for training pastors and church leaders in Puerto Rico is planning to begin in 2019. Robert Haskins School of Christian Ministry (RHSCM) New courses were developed and recorded since May. In the Native American program, Emerson Falls and Jennifer Barnett have developed new courses. In the African American program, Walter Wilson and Ida Copeland have developed new courses. In the multi-vocational pastor (MVP) program, Ashley Allen, leader of North Carolina Women s Ministry and a seminary professor developed and recorded Women s Ministry II. Todd Sanders developed Youth Ministry I, Blake Gideon developed and recorded Preaching I, and Mark McClellan developed and recorded Baptist Beliefs. In the Hispanic Program, Rudy Gonzalez developed and recorded Overview of the Bible, Ana Melendez developed and recorded Women s Ministry II, and Mark McClellan developed and recorded Baptist Beliefs. Meetings were held to open a center for classes in Tulsa and Lexington. The dean of RHSCM held instructor meetings with five new instructors. The RHSCM will return to an onsite new student orientation August 25. This is a return from an online orientation the previous year. MULTI-ETHNIC MINISTRIES Emerson Falls, Specialist Ben Little, Strategist Walter Wilson, Consultant Shelley Urton, Ministry Assistant Evangelism Because the vast majority of Native Americans in Oklahoma are unchurched, equipping local Indian churches in evangelism is a priority. An annual time of encouraging and equipping the church occurs at the Oklahoma Indian Evangelism Conference. In order to involve more people and churches in this event, the conference will become a one-day event, held in multiple locations throughout the state. Conferences will be held in Muskogee on March 9, 2019; Ardmore on March 16, 2019; and Weatherford on March 23, 2019. The format for the one-day conference will be: 8:00 am Breakfast 9:00 am General Session 1 10:15 am Breakout Session 1 11:30 am Lunch Break 12:30 pm Breakout Session 2 1:40 pm General Session 2 3:00 pm Dismiss 98

In addition to the regional evangelism conferences, the Native American churches in Oklahoma will conduct simultaneous revivals in April 2019. Revival is the prelude to evangelism. Before churches can experience the power of God in evangelism, there must be spiritual vitality in the churches. This is the purpose of conducting simultaneous revivals. Because of the intentional effort to encourage and equip churches, Native American churches have seen an increase in baptisms. This year, Native American churches reported 404 baptisms (an average of 5 per reporting church). Leadership Development The key to having healthy churches is leadership. The primary goal of the Native American track of the RHSCM is to recruit and train new leaders for our churches. The Native American church is culturally unique. No other school or training center equips leaders to serve in the Native American context. The training received in the Haskins School is culturally relevant training. Kyle Gipp is a RHSCM student. He was recently called to be the pastor of Weatherford, Indian. The church is growing. He took over 30 people to Indian Falls Creek and over 20 people made decisions. Emmitt McKenzie is also a RHSCM student. He was called to be a church planter in Watonga, Oklahoma. In the past year, he has regularly baptized those who were being saved. At Indian Falls Creek, a member of his congregation surrendered to pastoral ministry. This decision is the first of its kind for western Oklahoma in many years. In the 2018 spring semester, 11 students took courses in the Native American track. Three of the students have accepted pastoral or church planting positions. The Native American Ministries staff is working to help the other five students find ministry positions in Native churches. In the 2018 fall semester, 16 students have enrolled for classes. Such growth is encouraging. Church Planting Native American churches continue to be planted through the BGCO Church Planting process. Currently, there are three funded church plants: Ponca City (Clifford Springwater, planter) Sallisaw (James Pathkiller, planter) Watonga (Emmitt McKenzie, planter) Mission Points There are locations where there is a low population of unchurched Native Americans. In such areas, it is unlikely that full-time ministry can be supported by the local people. Because Native Americans represent 9 percent of the state population, if the BCGO is going to impact the lostness of Native people, the BGCO must find a way to minister in low population areas. In such areas, the BGCO will develop mission points, or places where a Gospel ministry is established and supported by the local people. A person or couple is identified who will go to the mission point for the purpose of starting an evangelistic Bible study in the area. This person(s) could be a lay person who is an active Christian in their own church. The goal is to start a local Bible study, develop a local person to lead the study and leave. This will provide a Gospel witness in areas where it would be difficult to sustain with outside resources. Mission points are currently in process at the following locations: Talihina, Tonkawa, and Enid. Key Events September 3 RHSCM Fall Semester Begins September 28-29 Native American Leadership Team Meeting November 12 Native American Dinner at Annual Meeting January 28-29 Multi-Ethnic Choir at the State Evangelism Conference African American Ministries Dr. Walter Wilson serves as a part-time consultant for African American Ministries. He is also the pastor of Lawton, Friendship. Wilson serves as the director of the African American track of the RHSCM. Courses are being developed to strengthen and develop African American pastors. Although the number of African American churches affiliated with the BGCO is small, there is much potential for growth. Wilson has been meeting individually with pastors and several have expressed interest in affiliation with the BGCO. This is a new ministry, but the results are encouraging. 99

In June, a group from the Mobilization Team, African American pastors and wives, and Wilson attended the Congress of Christian Education, sponsored by the National Baptist Convention (NBC). It was a time of inspiration and encouragement, and a time of building relationships with NBC churches. In July, with support from the BGCO, Wilson was able to take pastors and their wives to the Black Church Life Conference hosted by LifeWay at Ridgecrest Conference Center. The purpose of the conference was to coach, empower, and disciple African American leaders. Worship services, Bible study, more than 150 workshops, Christian service opportunities, dinners, and recreational events were held during the week. In addition, this was a time for Wilson to build stronger relationships with the Oklahoma pastors. The African American Ministry has partnered with the BGCO Evangelism Office to host two evangelism rallies to equip African American pastors and lay people with evangelism tools. The theme was Working Together for Kingdom Business. The first rally was held at Tulsa, First North on August 4, 2018. Speakers included Art Hallett and Dr. A. B. Vines. The second rally was held at Oklahoma City, St. John Missionary on August 11, 2018. Speakers included James Dixon, Jr., Dr. A. B. Vines, and Art Hallett. MULTI-VOCATIONAL PASTOR MINISTRIES Philip G. Jones, Strategist Shelley Urton, Ministry Assistant Since announcing the name change from Smaller in Attendance Church (SAC) to Multi-Vocational Pastor (MVP) Ministry, rebranding the ministry has taken a priority. Soon, MVP Ministry will have new literature and a new look on social media. Social media will be used to promote opportunities available to MVP pastors and churches. MVP Ministry continues to do one-day deacon training events across the state. Two hundred seventy pastors, deacons, and other laymen have attended these one-day events. Three more one-day events are scheduled in the fall. Dr. Ted Kersh, author of Together in Ministry, has assisted Philip Jones with the training. MVP Ministry is making plans to promote and train pastors to conduct Church and Community Spiritual Awakening Project. Most Oklahoma Baptists would agree that there is a need for spiritual awakening in our state. Those in MVP Ministry ask for prayer that this project will cause the smaller in attendance churches collectively to see a closer and more dynamic relationship with God. This will hopefully result in a spiritual awakening in the church and the community. Churches that participate will make a commitment to begin praying 2 Chronicles 7:14 in January, then to begin praying in earnest for their community in May, develop a prayer list of people who need Jesus in June, and in October schedule a revival/crusade for the purpose of presenting a clear Gospel message. Each church member will be asked to make a diligent effort to bring the people they have been praying for to the revival/crusade services. MVP Ministry will provide financial assistance to any MVP church that may not have the money to conduct this project and provide materials to help each pastor conduct the project. PARTNERSHIP MISSIONS Mike Hand, Strategist Tara Matlock, Ministry Assistant God continues to go great things through Oklahoma Baptists and our three partnerships. BGCO partnerships have reached an epic increase from 9 in 2016 to 85 at the end of this quarter. Guerrero The BGCO is in its fourteenth year of partnership in Guerrero, Mexico. During the past 13 years, Oklahoma Baptists have assisted in planting 78 new churches and have received reports of more than 1,600 professions of faith. The situation with the increase of drug cartel activity and the travel warnings issued by the U.S. State Department continue to be monitored. While this is not the first time travel warnings have been issued, no new vision trips are being planned at this time. Financial support for the work in Mexico still continues as the BGCO partners prayerfully watch the updates on travel. Edmonton Interest in the partnership with Edmonton, Alberta, continues to increase among BGCO churches. Currently, there are 32 BGCO churches and associations participating in the partnership in Edmonton. Statistics indicate that 62 percent of pastors attending vision trips to Edmonton have become active partners with the mission in Edmonton. 100

In the fall of 2017, the West Edmonton Fellowship, a new church plant established a 4,500 resident apartment complex, was asked by Boardwalk, LLC, the corporate owners, if the West Edmonton Fellowship leadership would start a church in a sister property across town. Whitewall Fellowship soon began in this new 2,500 resident opportunity. There are now five BGCO churches partnering with this new church plant. In July 2018, corporate owners of both complexes asked the leadership about starting new churches in two more sister properties in Calgary. Pray that Oklahoma Baptists will be raised up to help with these new works in Calgary. Calgary will not be a new partnership, but rather an extension of our current Alberta partnership. Latvia Latvian partnerships have increased to 35. Seven pastors and directors of missions traveled to Latvia May 16-23, 2018. Latvia is now our largest partnership. To date, approximately 63 pastors have traveled to Latvia. Alberta (expansion) In November, there will be a team of pastors and wives travel to Calgary for a vision tour and attend an Alberta/Oklahoma pastors and wives retreat sponsored by the Canadian National Baptist Convention. Dr. and Mrs. Dilbeck will be the featured speaker and guests for the retreat. With 34 churches in Calgary, our prayer is that the vision trip/retreat will see 25 percent of the Calgary churches engaged with an Oklahoma partner by the end of 2018. PERSONAL EVANGELISM Mike Napier, Specialist Tara Matlock, Ministry Assistant During this quarter, the Evangelism Office had conducted the following: Met with three different associations to encourage them in the work of evangelism. Conducted one Evangelism Tune-up. Assisted in evangelism equipping and outreach with Baptist Village Community campuses in Hugo, Owasso, and Oklahoma City. Partnered with Lester Volger with the Oklahoma Evangelism Explosion (EE) in strengthening and ongoing training of churches. The results from the quarter are as follows: Eight churches trained Evangelism training for churches planning mission trips Twenty-seven churches are currently active in EE One hundred twelve prospective churches are being visited with about beginning EE Coordinated two summer evangelism teams to impact and strengthen 16 churches across Oklahoma. The teams conducted door-to-door evangelism, special children s nights and youth nights, and facilitated community events where the Gospel was presented. The two teams also preached and led worship on Sunday mornings. Below are the approximate results from the summer teams: Visits made 2,761 Community Events Attendance 857 Youth Events Attendance 484 Children s Events Attendance 476 Prospects (to be followed up with) 673 Salvations (reported) 26 Over 2,000 in attendance for worship Countless number of times people were prayed with and encouraged Prison EE is impacting early release and prisons. Several are coming to Christ and being baptized. For instance, the prison in Sayre just completed a semester of EV2 and reported 15 salvations and baptisms. This is mainly from prisoners sharing the Gospel with other prisoners. In conjunction with the African American consultant, two African American evangelism rallies are being carried out: one in Tulsa and one in Oklahoma City. These are historic, as it has never been done before. The plan is to repeat the process for next year. Strengthened 17 churches in the work of evangelism. The evangelism tents have been used four times to share the Gospel. Assisted approximately 40 churches and associations with evangelism resources. 101

The RELAY Profile has been reconstructed and can be found and used on the Most Important Thing web site. Church Renewal ministries has conducted four renewals this year and has three more scheduled for this fall. Literacy Missions English as a Second Language (ESL) workshop is being planned for early fall. Continued planning for the 2019 and 2020 State Evangelism Conferences. The Most Important Thing web site (www.mostimportantthing.org) has been updated and released. The new site offers the capabilities of both written and video testimonies. A Most Important Thing smartphone app will also be launched to aide in the sharing of the Gospel. Text the word Evangelism to 33733 and download the EvangelismOK app on your smartphone. WOMEN S MISSION & MINISTRIES Amy Cordova, Specialist Alexandra Bays, Ministry Assistant Falls Creek Women s Breakout: Each week of Falls Creek Youth Camp, a women s ministry breakout was held for ministry wives and women sponsors. This was a time of prayer and encouragement. Oklahoma Women s Ministry Leadership Forum: Two training events occur in September: The Oklahoma City Forum scheduled September 8, at Oklahoma City, Southern Hills and The Tulsa Forum scheduled September 15, at Jenks, First. Each attendee is equipped with various resources, including fresh missions ideas and new ministry worksheets. In addition, a Facebook group has launched for women in ministry to receive resources and encouragement year round. Edna McMillan State Missions Offering: Promotional materials have been mailed to every BGCO church and orders have been completed. A new social media campaign has been added to the mission s promotion and education allocation. Churches are able to place standing orders to automatically receive their missions offering materials. This year s goal is $1.1 million. Ministry Wives Weekend: This annual event for ministry wives will be held September 28-29 at Edmond, First. Special guests include Lori Merrill, founder of Keeper s Ministry, and the Jeremy Freeman family, pastor at Newcastle, First. Worship will be led by Randy and Lauren Faram, minister of students at Edmond, First. Beyond this annual event, over 30 ministry wives gathered at the SBC Annual Meeting in Dallas over lunch for a time of fellowship and prayer. Currently, over 675 ministry wives have joined the BGCO Ministry Wives Facebook group as an avenue for prayer, encouragement, and special announcements. Missions Celebration: The annual Missions Celebration will be held Monday, November 12, at Edmond, First. The event is open to anyone, but special invitations are given to current, past, and emeritus IMB personnel. The Oklahoma Missionary Parents Fellowship will meet prior to the dinner. This year s celebration will focus on the WMU them for the year Unshakeable. Lottie Moon Christmas Offering: Promotional materials will be mailed to all BGCO churches in October and orders will be filled through the month of November. The week of prayer for international missions is December 2-9. State Evangelism Conference: A women s session will be offered on Tuesday, January 29, 2019, as part of the State Evangelism Conference at Del City, First Southern. 102

REPORT TO OPERATIONS COMMITTEE September 2018 D. Scott Phillips, Team Leader Shasta Kimbel, Administrative Assistant COMMUNICATIONS GROUP Brian Hobbs, Communications Group Leader Stephanie Boone, Ministry Assistant The Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO) Communications Group tells the story about what God is accomplishing through Oklahoma Baptists. From advancing adoption in Oklahoma to churches serving children and families amid the teacher walkout, the BGCO Communications Group and Baptist Messenger have highlighted a wide range of positive stories in the news media and through BGCO print and digital platforms. THE BAPTIST MESSENGER Brian Hobbs, Editor Chris Doyle, Managing Editor Highlights from the Baptist Messenger in the second quarter of 2018 include reporting the results of many BGCO-sponsored events, including the summer sessions of Falls Creek and CrossTimbers. The March 1 edition of the Messenger featured D. Hance Dilbeck s first article as Executive Director- Treasurer. The April 12 edition highlighted Oklahoma Baptists serving families and communities during the statewide teachers walkout. Different churches and state associations hosted day camps and provided lunches, and Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief fed meals to state troopers who were on site at the state capitol, providing security during teacher walkout demonstrations. The month of May was National Foster Care Awareness Month, and the Messenger featured a story on five Oklahoma Baptist pastors families and how they have opened their homes and hearts to children in need through foster care and adoption. Preparing voters for the 2018 Oklahoma primary election, the Messenger provided information and commentary in the May 31 edition on State Question 788 as it related to the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes. The Messenger also featured a report from the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas. The Spanish Messenger s second edition of the year was published with the July 12 issue. Churches also responded with Vacation Bible School photos that the Messenger published for consistent weeks. The Messenger Insight podcast/vidcast program continues to draw listeners and viewers. Some Insight guests included Dr. Matthew Arbo, assistant professor of Biblical and Theological studies at Oklahoma Baptist University, who spoke on the struggles of walking through infertility; Iranian church planter Farshid Amin sharing his story From Islam to Christ; authors Jackie Green and Lauren Green McAfee spoke on how a woman s every day shapes an eternal legacy; and the Messenger s featured columnist Walker Moore Skyped in to tell of powerful mission stories during his trip to Hungary. WordslingersOK.com continues to be an effective communication source as a blog website with more than 15 bloggers contributing regularly, offering blogs on topics relating to news, culture, faith, and more. ELECTRONIC MEDIA Cory Sams, Audio/Video Strategist The audio/video portion of the Communications Group has continued to produce numerous video pieces for the BGCO including: Explore the Bible video series, video courses for the Robert Haskins School of Christian Ministry, various promotional pieces, and the Messenger Insight video podcast with guests including Lauren McAfee & Jackie Green, Danny Ringer, Matthew Arbo, and Farshid Amin. Production continues on the Messenger Insight audio podcast with guests including Ruth Chou Simons, David McIntyre, and Chris Forbes. Production assistance was also provided for Associational Children s Camp, Youth Weeks, Indian Falls Creek, and Lifeway Collegiate Week at Falls Creek Conference Center. 103

WEB DEVELOPMENT & INTERACTIVE MEDIA Grant Bivens, Web Developer The Communications Group manages dozens of websites and web applications for the BGCO. Braden East was recently hired to the Web Designer role to assist the Web Developer as the demand for web and social media projects grow. In the final quarter of 2018 a change in hosting companies will be made to provide a more stable environment for all the BGCO websites. Work continues to migrate static assets (images, pdfs, mp3 files, etc.) to Amazon Web Services to be used as a content delivery network to increase performance and load times. In addition, the BGCO is using social media, email, and text messaging to promote various events and continually exploring the use of new social media platforms for outreach. ETHICS & RELIGIOUS LIBERTY COMMITTEE Brian Hobbs, ERLC Committee Liaison Through a series of articles in the Baptist Messenger and highlighting resources, the BGCO s ERLC Committee took an active role in the debate of State Question 788, the so-called medical marijuana ballot measure approved by voters in June 2018. The ERLC continues to monitor key issues in the culture, including foster care, protecting the unborn, and promoting marriage. PUBLIC RELATIONS Brian Hobbs, Communications Director From BGCO Disaster Relief to Falls Creek, the public relations department for the BGCO garnered positive news attention for Oklahoma Baptists in 2018. From The Oklahoman to the Tulsa World, from KFOR-TV to KTOK, Oklahoma Baptist voices and stories were shared with audiences across the state. The BGCO public relations director continues to send out frequent news releases and alerts, sharing with media about positive events and ministries the convention is advancing. TECHNOLOGY Will Wright, Director of Technology The Office of Information Technology provides planning, implementation, and maintenance of network services for the BGCO offices, BGCO conference centers, and as a contractor, providing the same services for Baptist Village Communities (BVC) at 14 BVC campuses. These network services include infrastructure cabling, switches, wireless access points, routers, and a combined total of over 100 servers (most of which are virtual). Also includes support of over 600 users and personal computers consisting of laptops, desktops, and tablets, three separate but interconnected phone systems for the BGCO, The Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children, and Baptist Village Communities. Over 1,000 intelligent technological devices are managed and maintained. As of this time, 10 of the 7 planned BGCO projects for 2018 have been completed, with 3 others still in process. This includes several projects associated with the new technology aspects of the BGCO financial audit. Late in 2017 the IT Office developed a new inventory database for managing all BGCO and BVC computers and servers. In conjunction, a complete physical inventory of the Baptist Building, Falls Creek, CrossTimbers, and four of the BVC large campuses was performed. The process for completing this inventory at all BVC campuses is still underway. The transition of moving the enterprise over to domain functional level of Server 2012 is 50 percent complete. The helpdesk ticketing system reported that 1,253 help requests were handled in the second quarter of 2018. A 99.5 percent resolution rate was achieved with an average response time of 1:50 including weekends and holidays. 104

FALLS CREEK CONFERENCE CENTER Keith Burkhart, Director of Conference Centers Elizabeth Keck, Ministry Assistant The Falls Creek Conference Center began camp season with two sessions of Associational Children s Camp (ACC). By the end of their second session, registration totaled 7,851 and there were 525 professions of faith. Eight incredible weeks of youth camp followed ACC. This year s theme was Finish based on Philippians 1:6. The program staff recorded 2,173 salvations and 5,008 decisions overall. Total registration for youth camp this summer was 56,423, an increase of 4,190 over 2017. More than 2,900 attended the 71st Indian Falls Creek. Indian Falls Creek also experienced an increase in attendance, seeing 164 salvations and a total of 327 decisions. The Falls Creek Conference Centers became the new host sight for Lifeway s Collegiate Week, which was formerly located at Glorieta, New Mexico. By moving to Falls Creek, Collegiate Week experienced an increase of over 500 registrations, bringing total registration to approximately 2,000. Lifeway s Collegiate Week leadership is excited about its future home and what Falls Creek has to offer the camp. With the addition of Collegiate Week, Falls Creek Conference Center s total summer registration was over 69,000. CROSSTIMBERS CONFERENCE CENTER Keith Burkhart, Director of Conference Centers ----Elizabeth Keck, Ministry Assistant Clay Young, CrossTimbers Manager CrossTimbers started camp season with a newly remodeled dining facility, program office, and program lodge rooms that transformed the look and functionality of camp. The camp season began with Camp Perfect Wings. Camp Perfect Wings is designed for mentally and physically challenged campers of all ages. The camp hosted approximately 200 campers and their caregivers for a wonderful week of camp. The Conference Center then hosted eleven sessions of CrossTimbers Missions Adventure Camp. The total registration for the camp was 4,443 campers representing 129 churches with 370 professions of faith. CrossTimbers continues to expand its ministry impact, registering churches as far as Texas and Kansas. CHURCH AND EMPLOYEE BENEFIT SERVICES Thomas Jordan, Specialist Lou Ann Abel, Ministry Assistant Mary Seifert, Ministry Assistant Tax Seminars Seven Tax and Internal Controls Seminars will be held in September and October throughout Oklahoma. Hundreds of church staff and volunteers attend the seminars every year. The seminars educate churches about their financial responsibilities with respect to payroll, charitable contributions, and many other financial issues. Insurance The BGCO self-funds medical and dental benefits for employees. The medical plan is tracking at approximately 20 percent over budget. The dental plan is tracking about 10 percent under budget for the active employees, and should close the year at or below budget costs. The dental plan for retirees is significantly over budget. The self-funded dental plan has more than sufficient reserves to cover any likely over budget claims. The BGCO medical plan switched the third party network used for prescriptions. CVS Caremark is the new network for prescription coverage for the BGCO. The office filed over 100 claims for the campers at Falls Creek and CrossTimbers. New Payroll Benefits Administration Software The BGCO is continuing to implement Paycom as its payroll, benefits, and human resources software. The first payroll with Paycom was run on June 15, 2018. Benefits and Tax Consultation Numerous churches and associations were provided assistance with tax consultations for compensation issues, charitable contribution questions, and questions on employer tax filings. 105

HISTORICAL COMMISSION REPORT Bob Nigh, Historical Secretary During their March 6 meeting at the Baptist Building in Oklahoma City, members of the Oklahoma Baptist Historical Commission approved a recommendation to allow for some flexibility in choosing recipient(s) of the annual Distinguished Service Award (DSA). Historically, the Oklahoma Baptist Historical Commission/Society has presented one DSA annually during the Annual Meeting of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma in November. Commissioners approved a recommendation to present multiple awards, if merited. Each year, nominations are made by the Historical Commission s Distinguished Service Award Committee to the Oklahoma Baptist Historical Society for the formal induction of proposed honorees. Approval of the recommendation will be sought from attendees of the 2018 meeting of the Society on September 29 at Oklahoma City, Trinity. Part of the duties of the BGCO Historical Secretary is to collect information from affiliated churches concerning milestone anniversaries each year. Certificates are prepared for the church itself, and for its eldest member(s) and member (s) of longest standing. Thus far this year, Historical Secretary Bob Nigh has completed and either mailed or personally presented certificates to Antlers, First (125 years); Bethany, Macedonia (25 years); Blair, First (25 years); Guymon, Grace Southern (25 years); Lawton, Northside (75 years); Oklahoma City, Exchange Ave. (100 years); Perry, First (125 years); Porum, Friendship Chapel (125 years); Sallisaw, Hanson First (125 years); Tecumseh, First (125 years); and Velma, First (125 years). The Autumn 2018 issue of the Oklahoma Baptist Chronicle is being compiled by Nigh and will be mailed to Society members in October. The Fall 2018 meeting of the Historical Commission will be held September 29 (8:30 a.m., at Oklahoma City, Trinity) The 2018 Oklahoma Baptist Historical Society meeting will be held at Oklahoma City, Trinity following the Commission meeting from 10 a.m. to noon, September 29. A tour of the historic Oklahoma City church complex is being planned. 106

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One Hundred Seventy-Second Annual Report P.O. Box 6767 (3806 Monument Avenue), Richmond, Virginia 23230 DR. MARVIN (RICK) DUNBAR JR., Chairman DR. DAVID J. PLATT, President Introduction On behalf of the International Mission Board, I want to thank you, Southern Baptists, for your permanence in the task of fulfilling the Great Commission given by our Lord. Because of your partnership through the IMB, disciples have been made and churches have been multiplied among the nations as we work together for the spread of the gospel around the world. You have proven your commitment to the Lord s leadership year after year as you continue your faithful financial support through the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the Cooperative Program. In 2016, Southern Baptists gave $153 million through the 2016-17 campaign to support IMB field personnel. As a result of your Lottie Moon gifts, as well as your continual giving to the Cooperative Program, the IMB consistently can operate on a budget that balances our receipts with our expenses. Within the framework of this balanced budget, in 2017 we celebrated with you the sending of full-time, fully funded mission personnel while we continued to explore and send more missionaries going through new pathways designed to engage students, professionals, retirees, and others as part of our mission force. At the IMB s annual meeting dinner in Phoenix in June, approximately 1,350 Southern Baptists in attendance estimated that their congregations have a combined potential of 28,551 missionaries. That represents a fraction of the limitless opportunities God is giving us to join Him on mission. In September, we celebrated the service of our emeritus personnel when about 950 former personnel representing a staggering combined service of 25,297 years gathered at Ridgecrest. Our emphasis on the 2017 Week of Prayer for International Missions highlighted examples of your Southern Baptist missionaries who serve through the IMB in some of the most challenging and difficult-to-reach places in the world. These missionaries, who represent your churches and are sent by you, have shared how God is at work despite hardship and struggles. Southern Baptist missionaries are evangelizing the lost, discipling believers, planting healthy churches, and training leaders and the Lord is being glorified! All of this is only possible through the grace of God and through the faithful and continued partnership of Southern Baptist churches. I am pleased to report to you the ways you are giving, supporting, sending and going. As you read this report, I invite you to give, support, send, and go all the more in the days ahead until every tribe, tongue, people, and nation has been reached with the good news of Jesus Christ. David Platt President, International Mission Board 108

North American Mission Board 2018 Ministry Report THE PRESIDENT S SUMMARY STATEMENT We are grateful for all God did in 2017 through Southern Baptists and the North American Mission Board. Here are a few highlights: In 2017, Southern Baptists gave an all-time record high to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering--$59.6 million. We are grateful for such generosity and faithfulness. Every penny given to this offering goes directly to support our missionaries on the field. Thanks to Southern Baptist giving, we are able to resource and support more than 5,200 missionaries. These men and women serve in difficult places and in challenging cultural contexts and many have left behind all that is familiar so they can tell people about Jesus. Southern Baptists started 732 new churches in 2016, the most recent year for which data is available. These churches are already introducing people to Jesus and building people strong in their faith. They will continue to have an impact for years to come. In addition, there were 232 new church affiliations with the SBC. Existing church plants are reporting some exciting trends. Churches planted in 2011 had a 77 percent survival rate after year five. Church plants baptized one person for every 10 attendees, compared to one for every 17.4 attendees in established churches. In many new work state conventions, located outside the south, churches planted since 2010 account for a high percentage of total Southern Baptist baptisms reported in the state. The Maryland-Delaware, New York and the Northwest state conventions all reported that more than 25 percent of their baptisms came from churches started since 2010. In the Baptist Convention of New England, 42 percent of baptisms came from churches planted since 2010. In Canada it was even higher--62 percent. We want to help Southern Baptist churches reverse the downward trend in baptisms. This year we introduced the Gospel Conversation (GC) Challenge to encourage pastors to mobilize their churches for evangelism. At the website, gcchallenge.com, pastors can sign the GC Challenge Pledge, share a video about their latest gospel conversations, download a prayer guide and access other gospel-sharing resources. Also related to evangelism, we hosted three Engage 24 Workshops for pastors, designed to help them kick-start evangelism efforts in their churches. Along with our partners at the International Mission Board, we hosted more than 13,000 attendees at our three Send Conference events in 2017. Each of these two-day gatherings was focused on helping believers become more intentional about sharing their faith with those around them every day and also helped them to explore the possibilities of God s call to the North American or international mission field. NAMB works closely with state Baptist conventions to assist their efforts in taking the gospel to North America. This past year we sent more than $28 million to state convention partners. This is money that went to fund missionaries and to support evangelistic church planting, evangelism and church revitalization efforts. The task of reaching North America for Jesus is enormous. But God has given us remarkable resources. We need the help of every Southern Baptist church. Your prayers, giving and involvement are making a difference. Thank you for everything you are doing to help push back lostness in North America. Serving Together, Kevin Ezell President North American Mission Board 109

OBU Annual Report to PLBA October 2018 The beginning of the fall semester is always an exciting time on Bison Hill as we welcome new and returning students to campus. This August, we also welcomed eight new faculty members who are committed to providing a distinctively Christian higher education. Our headcount this year is 2,011 and we are thankful for the continued opportunity to provide a transformational education for these students. Last month, OBU was recognized in The Wall Street Journal as the 2nd highest ranked university in the nation for student engagement. The rankings included 968 colleges and universities of all types and sizes. Also last month, U.S. News and World Report listed OBU as Oklahoma s highest ranked college in our category on the Best Regional Colleges of the West list for 2019, ranking in the top 10 for 27 straight years. Our commitment to excellence is also displayed within our athletic department. With a total of 550 collegiate athletes, our second year of full NCAA Division II membership is well underway. The women s cross country team continues to climb in the national polls, the men s and women s swim teams have already had several members qualify for the NCAA DII National Swim Meet, and the Bison football team is performing well with a 2-3 start on their season. We completed two large campus update projects over the summer: a remodeling project in the Geiger Center and a renovation project in Agee Residence Center. Renovations to Agee include new flooring and paint throughout the building and new furniture for students rooms. We were able to obtain the furniture at a fraction of the cost from the company that had been leasing the furniture to St. Gregory s University at the time of their closure. The family of Dick and Sue Rader gave a significant gift that provided the resources needed to bring all of student and spiritual life together inside the GC in the heart of the campus. This move has allowed us to improve access to student and spiritual life services for all students and to increase staff interaction with students. We are also very thankful for the Women of Vision s gift that was the catalyst for this remodeling project. As a Great Commission University, we prepare students to use their careers as a platform for sharing the gospel. This year, OBU trained 261 and commissioned 329 for global engagement. Our Avery T. Willis Center for Global Outreach sponsored trips to locations including Brazil, China, Ghana, Greece, Hawaii, Nepal, North Africa, South Africa, Panama, South Asia, Ecuador, England, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Utah, Costa Rica, New York City and Houston, Texas. We ask for your continued prayers as we seek to fulfill our mission as a Christian liberal arts university to transform lives by equipping students to pursue academic excellence, integrate faith with all areas of knowledge, engage a diverse world, and live worthy of the high calling of God in Christ. 110

Index Association Association Committees and Trustees... 6-7 Association Ministry Team Directors & Leaders... 5-7 Association Ministry Team Flowchart... 44 Association Ministry Team Report... 45 Baptism, Member, & Congregation Statistics... 77-78 Baptisms 10 Year Chart... 85 Benevolence Report... 55 Bible Study Statistics... 79-80 Biographical Sketch: Dale McFarlin... 71 Biographical Sketch: Kathy Bowlan... 71 Budget for 2019 & Explanation... 15-22 Calendar for 2018/2019... 23-34 Church Highlights... 69 Clerks Awards... 70 Constitution & Bylaws of PLBA... 35-37 Counseling Ministry Report... 50 Credentials Annual Report... 38 Director of Missions Report... 43 Discipleship Ministry Team Flowchart... 46 Discipleship Ministry Team Report... 47 Executive Board Highlights... 42 Executive Board Representatives... 8-11 Family Ministry Team Flowchart... 48 Family Ministry Team Report... 49 Financial Statistics... 83-84 Historical Sketch: Forest Baptist, Chandler... 75 Historical Table... 73-74 In Memory... 68 Index... 111 Licensed or Ordained during the year... 13 Messengers... 39 Mission Partnerships Agreement - Southeast Kansas... 56-57 Mission Partnerships Request Form... 63 Missions Ministry Team Flowchart... 53 Missions Ministry Team Report... 54 Missions Statistics... 81-82 Oklahoma Baptist University Directory... 14 Ordained Ministers other than Pastors... 12-13 Proceedings for 2018 Annual Meeting... 75-76 Program for Annual Meeting... 1-4 Resolutions... 40-41 Southeast Kansas Directory... 58-62 Support Services Ministry Team Flowchart... 64 Support Services Ministry Team Report... 65 Table of Contents... i & ii Time, Place & Preacher... 67 Treasurer s Report... 66 Worship Ministry Team Flowchart... 51 Worship Ministry Team Report... 52 BGCO & SBC Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma... 107 Equipping Committee... 86-93 Childhood Education... 89-90 CrossTimbers Children s Mission Adventure Camp... 87 Camp Perfect Wings... 87 Falls Creek... 87 Family & Men s Ministries... 90-91 Pastoral Leadership... 90 Student Education... 88-89 Student Evangelism & Missions... 88 Sunday School/Discipleship... 86 Worship and Music... 91-92 Mobilization Committee... 93-102 Baptist Collegiate Ministry/Emerging Generations... 93-94 Chaplaincy& Community Ministry... 94-95 Church Planting... 95-96 Disaster Relief /Volunteer Missions... 96-97 Hispanic Ministries... 97-98 Multi-Ethnic Ministries... 98-100 Multi Vocational Pastor Ministries... 100 Partnership Missions... 100-101 Personal Evangelism... 101-102 Women s Ministries... 102 Operations Committee... 103-106 Baptist Messenger... 103 Church & Employee Benefit Services... 105 CrossTimbers... 105 Electronic Media... 103 Ethics & Religious Liberty Committee... 104 Falls Creek Conference Center... 105 Historical Commission... 106 Public Relations... 104 Technology... 104 Web Development & Interactive Media... 104 Cooperative Program/Stewardship... 93 Finance Committee... 92-93 IMB..... 108 North American Mission Board... 109 Oklahoma Baptist University... 110 111

...encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. I Thessalonians 5:11 Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist Association, Shawnee, OK Dr. Russell R. Cook, Director of Missions EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS Announced here each month Immediate Upcoming Events Announced Here SPECIAL FUTURE EVENTS ANNOUNCED HERE Association Website www.plba.org Receive/Read the Association s Monthly Newsletter Online! It s as easy as 1.2..3! (1) Enter www.plba.org (2) Click on Info Center (3) Click on Encourager The Encourager for a each month is online (at our website, plba.org) by the last week of the preceding month. For example, the October, 2015 edition was online for your viewing by September 24. If you would like to be notified when The Encourager is ready for viewing, please email Encourager@plba.org, with Subscribe in the Subject line. In each edition the front page will highlight significant events or meetings being offered to the churches. Inside you will read: A sermon outline entitled It Might Preach, A Word of Encouragement from the Director of Missions, information about PLBA WOMEN," the monthly calendar and documentation on Budget Receipts. On the back of the Encourager (p.4), birthdays and anniversaries of pastors and wives are listed (intended to be a specific prayer list), News from the Churches and Staff Needed in the Churches. One hard copy of each monthly Encourager is mailed to each church. Email notice of monthly publication is sent to each church and any persons in the churches who request it. Stay informed, sign up for The Encourager TODAY!