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NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT 2016 SEVENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL SESSION HELD AT MARION, INDIANA May 3-4 1

Seventy-Fourth Annual Assembly Journal of the Northeastern Indiana District Church of the Nazarene Session held at Marion, IN May 3-4, 2016 Dr. Gustavo A. Crocker General Superintendent Dr. David G. Roland District Superintendent 2

2016 ORDINANDS (Left to Right) General Superintendent Dr. Gustavo A. Crocker, Remington Anksorus, Chad Clark, Michael Hazlet, Bryan and Hannah Shelley, Caroline & Isaac Burch, Toni James, Nancy McCabe, Vick Frederick, District Superintendent Dr. David G. Roland, and District Secretary Jim W. Ballenger. (ordinands in bold) RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary 1943 66 6,360 R. T. Williams J. W. Montgomery J. W. Felmlee 1944 69 6,773 J. B. Chapman Paul Updike J. W. Felmlee 1945 68 6,861 H. V. Miller Paul Updike J. W. Felmlee 1946 69 6,956 J. B. Chapman Paul Updike J. B. Miller 1947 69 7,024 H. V. Miller Paul Updike J. B. Miller 1948 69 7,072 Samuel Young Paul Updike I. F. Younger 1949 73 7,253 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike I. F. Younger 1950 75 7,511 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike I. F. Younger 3

RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary 1951 76 7,656 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike I. F. Younger 1952 79 7,736 Samuel Young Paul Updike J. T. Trueax 1953 82 7,743 D. I. Vanderpool Paul Updike J. T. Trueax 1954 83 7,936 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike J. T. Trueax 1955 86 8,086 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike John Wine 1956 88 8,183 Hugh C. Benner Paul Updike John Wine 1957 89 8,199 D. I. Vanderpool Paul Updike John Wine 1958 91 8,278 Samuel Young Paul Updike John Wine 1959 95 8,384 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike John Wine 1960 96 8,471 Hugh C. Benner Paul Updike John Wine 1961 98 8,484 D. I. Vanderpool Paul Updike John Wine 1962 98 8,495 G. B. Williamson Paul Updike John Wine 1963 101 8,679 V. H. Lewis Paul Updike John Wine 1964 104 8,888 Hardy C. Powers Paul Updike John Wine 1965 105 9,018 George C. Coulter Paul Updike John Wine 1966 107 9,193 Hugh C. Benner Paul Updike John Wine 1967 108 9,195 Samuel Young Paul Updike John Wine 1968 108 9,319 V. H. Lewis Paul Updike Wilmer R. Watson 1969 107 9,483 Eugene L. Stowe Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 1970 107 9,712 Edward Lawlor Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 4

RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary 1971 105 9,821 George C. Coulter Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 1972 102 9,919 Orville W. Jenkins Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 1973 102 10,148 V. H. Lewis Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 1974 102 10,482 Eugene L. Stowe Fletcher C. Spruce Wilmer R. Watson 1975 102 10,657 Edward Lawlor Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1976 102 10,791 George Coulter Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1977 102 10,868 V. H. Lewis Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1978 100 10,852 Charles H. Strickland Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1979 100 10,960 Orville W. Jenkins Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1980 100 11.082 Eugene L. Stowe Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1981 100 11,129 William M. Greathouse Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1982 100 11,103 Jerald D. Johnson Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1983 100 11,245 Jerald D. Johnson Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1984 100 11,292 V. H. Lewis Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1985 100 11,210 John A. Knight Bruce T. Taylor Wilmer R. Watson 1986 101 11,164 Charles H. Strickland Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1987 101 11,327 Charles H. Strickland Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1988 100 11,316 Raymond W. Hurn Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1989 100 11,467 Raymond W. Hurn Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1990 98 11,477 Eugene L. Stowe Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 5

RECORD OF NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES Date No. Of Churches Members General Superintendent District Superintendent District Secretary 1991 97 11,571 Eugene L. Stowe Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1992 97 11,906 Donald D. Owens Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1993 96 11,902 Donald D. Owens Oval L. Stone Wilmer R. Watson 1994 93 11,869 Jerald D. Johnson F. Thomas Bailey Wilmer R. Watson 1995 91 11,942 Jerald D. Johnson F. Thomas Bailey Wilmer R. Watson 1996 91 12,080 John A. Knight F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 1997 91 12,168 John A. Knight F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 1998 94 12,206 William J. Prince F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 1999 94 12.030 William J. Prince F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 2000 94 12,280 Paul G. Cunningham F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 2001 93 12,360 Paul G. Cunningham F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 2002 92 12,556 James H. Diehl F. Thomas Bailey Kevin C. Dunlop 2003 91 12,317 James H. Diehl David G. Roland Kevin C. Dunlop 2004 83 12,511 Jim L. Bond David G. Roland Kevin C. Dunlop 2005 81 12,585 Jim L. Bond David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall 2006 82 12,713 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall 2007 78 12,962 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall 2008 78 13,105 Nina G. Gunter David G. Roland Randy W. Marshall 2009 75 13,294 Nina G. Gunter David G. Roland Ronald L. Whitlock 2010 74 12,994 Jesse C. Middendorf David G. Roland Ronald L. Whitlock 6

2011 74 12,795 Jesse C. Middendorf David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 2012 77 12, 898 J.K. Warrick David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 2013 76 13,044 J.K. Warrick David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 2014 76 12,925 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 2015 75 13,001 Jerry D. Porter David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 2016 75 13,166 Gustavo A. Crocker David G. Roland Jim W. Ballenger 7

CONTENTS Page I. Official Directory A. District Officers... 9 B. District Boards and Standing Committees... 10 C. District Auxiliary Organizations... 13 D. District Zones... 17 E. District Areas... 17 F. District Church Directory... 18 G. General Church Assigned... 55 H. Ordained Elders...55 I. Ordained Deacons... 64 J. Licensed Ministers... 64 K. Consecrated Deaconess... 66 L. Registered Evangelists... 66 M. Evangelism Service Retired...67 N. Commissioned Evangelist... 67 O. Tenured Evangelist...67 P. Registered Song Evangelist... 67 Q. Retired Song Evangelist...67 II. General Information... 67 III. Plan of Examination... 70 IV. Daily Proceedings... 72 V. Reports A. District Officers 1. District Superintendent... 82 2. SDMI Chairman... 90 3. NYI President... 94 4. NMI President... 98 B. District Boards and Standing Committees 1. Advisory Board... 101 2. Ministries Board... 104 3. Board of Ministerial Studies... 105 4. Shiloh Park Board... 106 C. Assembly Committees 1. Finance... 107 2. Nominations... 116 3. Memoirs... 117 VI. Minutes of the Conventions A. Joined SDMI, NMI, NYI... 118 VII. Financial and Statistical... 122 8

I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY A. DISTRICT OFFICERS General Superintendent Dr. Gustavo A. Crocker, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent David G. Roland (2020) (Cheryl), 1502 Ironwood Dr., Marion, IN 46952 neids1@neinazarene.org (765-664-8950 or 765-662-9606) District Hispanic Church Planting Elias Cabello, 4224 East Avenue, Anderson, IN 46013 ecabello@andersonnazarene.org (765-278-7100) District Office, 1950 S. 350 E., Marion, IN 46953 office@neinazarene.org (fax: 765-664-0365; office: 765-664-8950) District Website- neinazarene.org District Office Manager Tiffany Ball, 3925 N Avalon Dr. Marion, IN 46952 tiffanyball@neinazarene.org (765-664-8950) District Office Assistant Manager Jeanette Benbow, 1950 S. 350 E. Marion, IN 46953 jbenbow@neinazarene.org (765-664-8950) Shiloh Park Retreat & Conference Center 1734 S. 350 E. Marion, IN 46953 shilohpark.org, shilohpark@neinazarene.org (fax: 765-668-0962 office: 765-664-4577) Manager Dan Heincker Marketing Manager/Treasurer Karen Heincker District Secretary Jim W. Ballenger(2018), 10400 S CR 544E, Selma, IN 47383 jimwballenger@gmail.com (765-748-0276) District Treasurer Jeff Kardatzke (2018), 113 S Lansdown Way, Anderson, IN 46012 kardz@att.net (765-621-1677) District Nazarene Youth International President Dillan Ketcham, 3641 Alexandria Pike Anderson, IN 46012 dketcham3@gmail.com (765-748-8236) District Nazarene Missions International President Laura High (2017) (Steve), 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN 47348 neinmidp@neinazarene.org (765-348-3235) District Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries Chairman Danny Hines (2017) (Amber), 5 West Overmyer Bvld., Winchester, IN 47394 dannyhines75@hotmail.com (765-584-6733) District Chaplaincy Director Rex Person, 7910 Wind Ridge Lane, Fort Wayne, IN 46815 rperson@gpnaz.org (260-493-0300) Director of NEI School of Ministry Dr. Philip Rogers (Sherry), P. O. Box 86, Middletown, IN 47356 pcr52@sbcglobal.net (765-354-2377) NEI Disaster Response Directors Lynn Musselman,10725 St. Joe Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46835 lynnsmemo@comcast.net (260-627-8855) 9

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory Chairman David G. Roland; secretary Ken Swan; district treasurer Jeff Kardatzke Steve Doan (2019) (Annette) 13773 Beam Ridge Drive, McCordsville, IN 46055 sdoan@fhlbi.com (260-403-1602) Randy Marshall (2019) (Robin) P.O. Box 346, Shipshewana, IN 46565 tbird7777@msn.com (260-768-4291) Paul White (2019) (Jeanne) 550 Indiana Drive, Churubusco, IN 46723 pjwhite0803@frontier.com (260-693-2201) Jim Ballenger (2018) (Janie) 10400 S. CR 544 E., Selma, IN 47383 jimwballenger@gmail.com (765-748-0276) J. Mark Dill (2018) (Darcy) 4909 N. 450 W., Muncie, IN 47304 jmarkdill@yahoo.com (765-759-8586) Larry Stafford (2018) (Sherry) 9097 N.W. Oak St., Alexandria, IN 46001 larry.d.stafford@comcast.net (765-724-2336) Ken Swan (2018) (Sarah) 5360 E. 100 S, Marion, IN 46953 knswan@gmail.com (765-664- 9604) Brady Wisehart (2017) (Carrie) 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 bwisehart@gpnaz.org (260-485-2110) Dan Garde (2017) 604 S Main St., Roanoke, IN 46783 dlgarde@comcast.net (260-450-3506) Marie Secor (2017) (Rich) 10833 N. 460 E., Rome City, IN 46784 mariesecor@rocketmail.com (260-251-9536) Assembly Finance Chairman: *Larry Stafford; Ex-Officio *Dr. David G. Roland, District Superintendent, *District treasurer Jeff Kardatzke *Larry Sheets (2018) 1542 Kensington Dr, Bluffton, IN 46714 lasheets1@aol.com (765-730-2007) *Philip C. Rogers (2018) P.O. Box 86, Middletown, IN 47356 pcr52@sbcglobal.net (765-354-2377) Rich Secor (2018) 10833 N 460E, Rome City, IN 46784 rsecor@rocketmail.com (260-343-1558) Steve Doan (2018) 13773 Beam Ridge Drive, McCordsville, IN 46055 sdoan@fhlbi.com (260-403-1602) Dale Hawkins (2018) 6460 W 445N, Huntington, IN 46750 hawkinss1500@gmail.com (260-388-9620) Gary Klinger (2018) 3025 Spring Valley Court, Anderson, IN 46011 gdklinger@andersonnazarene.org (765-621-9258) Dan Garde (2018) 604 S. Main St, Roanoke, IN 46783 dlgarde@hotmail.com (260-672-2228) Elaine Mumma (2018) 7710 Pinedale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46819 russelai@netzero.com (260-747-2215) 10

Ken Schmidt (2018) 2934 Covington Manor Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46814 kschmidt@tobuildwealth.com (260-625-5442) *Jim Ballenger (2017) 10400 S. CR 544 E., Selma, IN 47383 jimwballenger@gmail.com (765-748-0276) *Mark Dill (2017) 4909 N. CR 450 W., Muncie, IN 47304 jmarkdill@yahoo.com (765-759-8586) *Tony Winter (2017) 915 Gragg St, Huntington, In 46750 tmwinter70@yahoo.com (765-432-9077) *Larry Stafford (2017) 9097 N. W. Oak St., Alexandria, IN 46001 larry.d.stafford@comcast.net (765-724-2336) Trent Dowling (2017) 5951 W 500 N, Muncie, IN 47304 trent.dowling@starfinancial.com (765-744-6754) Katie Kemper (2017) 209 S. Greentree Dr Muncie, IN 47304 katiekemper21@gmail.com (765-748-1574) Kevin Crawford (2017) 909 Alexandria Pike Anderson, IN 46012 kevin@counchandcompany.com (765-642-5357) Jay Lahr (2017) 7 Northway Ave Huntington, IN 46750 jbethlahr@sbcglobal.net (260-356-5213) Javier Mondragon (2017) 5102 Gaywood Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46806 mondragonfco@yahoo.com (260-515-0972) Brady Wisehart (2017) 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 bwisehart@gpnaz.org (260-485-2110) (* denotes the executive finance committee) Shiloh Park Board Chairman Andy Cole; Treasurer----Karen Heincker; ex-officio David G Roland neids1@neinazarene.org, Dan Heincker shilohpark@neinazarene.org, Danny Hines dannyhines75@hotmail.com, Cortney Coombs neikidmin@gmail.com,tony Winter tmwinter@peoplepc.com, Dillan Ketcham dketcham3@gmail.com Tom Hartman (2019) 275 Oberli St., Berne, IN 46711 hartman46711@yahoo.com (260-692-2056) Rich Secor (2019) 10833 N 460 E, Rome City, IN 46784 rsecor@rocketmail.com (260-343-1558) Jim Johnson (2019) 6856 N Sagebrush Ave., Alexandria, IN 46001 jck4851@gmail.com (765-602-0648) Trisha Stevens (2019) 419 Stuart Circle, Anderson, IN 46012 fredandtrishastevens@gmail.com (765-640-8319) Andy Cole (2018) 3500 W Fuson Road, Muncie, IN 47302 pastorandylcole@gmail.com (765-534-4555) Randy Marshall (2018) PO Box 346, Shipshewana, IN 46465 tbird7777@msn.com (260-768-4291) Michael Coffman (2018) 7800 E 800S, Muncie, IN 47302 coffmanfms@aol.com (765-774-3310) 11

Dan Garde (2018) 604 S. Main, Roanoke, IN 46783 Al Dayton (2017) 3705 Raible Avenue, Anderson, IN 46011 Chad Finney(2017) 18337 N Bend Dr., Bristol, IN 46507 David Miller (2017) 1793 E 1300N, Alexandria, IN 46001 Gary Miller (2017) 3715 N Moorland Dr, Marion, IN 46952 dlgarde@hotmail.com (260-454-0437) newlifenazarene@att.net (765-664-1102) colts0516@gmail.com (574-848-4905) (765-724-4513) aautobody@indy.rr.com (765-517-1585) Chairman David G. Roland, ex-officio Court of Appeals Larry Stafford (2017) 9097 N.W. Oak St., Alexandria, IN 46001 larry.d.stafford@comcast.net (765-724-2336) Greg Clark (2017), 840 Kem Rd, Marion, IN 46953 gclark@sequefoundation.org (765-674-6908) Philip C. Rogers (2017), P.O. Box 86, Middletown, IN 47356 pcr52@sbcglobal.net (765-354-2377) Mark Bennett (2017), 10993 S. State Road 109, Markleville, IN 46056 bennettlaw@sbcglobal.net (765-623-2010) District Ministries Board Executive Board: Chairman David G. Roland, Brad Buhro-Vice Chairman,Steve High- Registrar, Phil Rogers- District School of Ministry Director, Tim Sheets- Lifelong Learning Coordinator (CEU Director), Javier Mondragon- Multicultural Ministry,Jim Ballenger- District Secretary, Laura High- Evangelist Ministry, Rex Person- District Chaplaincy Director, Mark Diemer- Dir. of Field Training. School of Ministry: Phil Rogers- Director, Paul White- Treasurer, Brian Bernius- University Liaison Wes Ball (2020) 3925 N Avalon Dr., Marion, IN 46952 ball.wes@gmail.com (765-603-6157) Tom Beers (2020) 814 S Whitley St., Columbia City, IN 46725 tdjbbs@yahoo.com (260-244-6517) Terry Habegger (2020) 4903 DeSoto Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 trinitycnpastor@gmail.com (614-202-2542) Laura High (2020), 111 Hickory Grove Rd, Hartford City, IN 47348 neinmidp@neinazarene.org (765-348-3235) Sherry L. Rogers (2020) 287 S. 10th St., Middletown, IN 47356 singitsher@sbcglobal.net (765-620-0539) Gary Cable (2019) 820 Lindsay Lane, Anderson, IN 46012 Greg Clark (2019) 840 W. Kern Road, Marion, IN 46952 glcable@juno.com (765-643-0251) secretary@marionfirst.com (765-662-8538) 12

Joyce Tempel (2019) 431 S Main St, Lynn, IN 47355 joytempel@gmail.com (765-993-9297) Brady Wisehart (2019) 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 bwisehart@gpnaz.org (260-485-2110) Mark Dill (2018) 4909 N. 450 W, Muncie, IN 47304 jmarkdill@yahoo.com (765-759-8586) Rex Person (2018) 7910 Wind Ridge Lane, Fort Wayne, IN 46815 rperson@gpnaz.org (260-493-0300) Richard L. Secor (2018) 10833 N. 460 E., Rome City, IN 46784 rsecor@rocketmail.com (260-251-9534) Larry Sheets (2018) 1542 Kensington Dr, Bluffton, IN 46714 lasheets1@aol.com (765-730-2007) Brian Bernius (2017) 4108 S. Washington St., Marion, IN 46953 BrianBernius@indwes.edu (765-674-5659) Tim Miller (2017) 1010 Summit Ave, Bluffton, IN 46714 blufftonnazarene@adamswells.com (260-353-1181) Tim Sheets (2017) 53515 CR 7 N, Elkhart, IN 46514 rhinotim@aol.com (574-333-2550) David G. Roland, ex-officio Trustees to Olivet Nazarene University Dale Hawkins (2019) (Ronda) 6460 W 445N, Huntington, IN 46750 hawkinss1500@gmail.com (260-388-9620) Larry Sheets (2019) (Connie) 1542 Kensington Dr., Bluffton, IN 46714 LASHEETS1@aol.com (765-730-2007) Philip C. Rogers (2018) (Sherry) PO Box 86, Middletown, IN 47356 pcr52@sbcglobal.net (765-354-2377) Darcy Dill (2018) (Mark) 4909 N 450 W, Muncie, IN 47304 darcy_dill@comcast.net (765-759-8586) Jim Ballenger (2017) (Janie) 10400 SCR 544E, Selma, IN 47383 jimwballenger@gmail.com (765-748-0276) Mark Bennett (2017) (Dianna) 10993 S SR 109, Markleville, IN 46056 bennettlaw@sbcglobal.net (765-533-4511) C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International Ex officio: Dr. David G. Roland, Laura High, Dillan Ketcham Chairman Danny Hines, 5 West Overmyer Bvld., Winchester, IN 47394 dannyhines75@hotmail.com (765-584-6733) Treasurer Larry Sheets, 1542 Kensington Dr. Bluffton, IN 46714 lasheets@aol.com (765-730-2007) 13

Adult Ministries Dir. Annette Mondragon, 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Mondragonsol@yahoo.com (260-442-8530) CLT Director Michael Johnson, 842 Deerfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012 mike.annajohnson@gmail.com (205-910- 7050) Children s Dir. Cortney Coombs, 11011 S. County Rd. 419 E. Muncie, IN 47302 neikidmin@gmail.com (765-513-0176) Statistician Gary Lengerich, 371 Sprunger St, Berne, IN 46711 lengerich@comcast.net (260-589-2082) Tim Fisher (2019) 53073 Cobus Woods Ct. Elkhart, IN 46514 tim@mycrossroadscommunity.com (574-370- 4131) Deven Swan (2019) 5292 E 100 S Marion, IN 46953 children@marionfirst.com (765-661- 4618) Andy Cole (2018) 3400 W Fuson Road, Muncie, IN 47302 pastorandylcole@gmail.com (765-620-7868) Michael Ensign (2018), 1038 Ashton Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46845 mensign2@comcast.net (260-486-4747) Milissa Beeman (2017) 111 E. Monroe, Alexandria, IN 46001 2309 beeman@comcast.com (765-724-7726) Katie Johnson (2017) 490 N Wabash St, Wabash, IN 46992 kirknkate@gmail.com (260-330-2977) Adult Ministries Council Chairperson Annette Mondragon, 5102 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Mondragonsol@yahoo.com (260-442-8530) Marriage & Family Life Ken & Carmen Wolf, 29526 CR 108, Elkhart, IN 46514 chelly2400@aol.com (574-264-0976) Senior Adult Ministry Richard Runyon, 917 W. 51st St., Marion, IN 46952 rrunyon1@indy.rr.com (765-674-2126) Men s Ministry Dir. Tom Hartman, 275 Oberli St., Berne, IN 46711 hartman46711@yahoo.com (260-589-8089) Women s Min. Dir. Cheryl Roland, 1502 Ironwood Dr., Marion, IN 46952 Children s Ministries Council Chairperson: Cortney Coombs, 11011 S. County Rd. 419 E. Muncie, IN 47302 neikidmin@gmail.com (765-513-0176) Kids Blitz Directors: unassigned Family Camp Director: Toni James, 9369 N. County Road 800 W. Middletown, IN 47356 pktljames@aol.com (573-418-1249) Rookie Camp Director: Amber Hines, 5 West Overmyer Blvd., Winchester, IN 47394 hines4602@msn.com (765-546-8433) Preteen Girl s Camp Directors: Milissa Beeman, 111 E. Monroe, Alexandria, IN 46001 2309beeman@gmail.com (765-623-8778) Beth Etchison, 983 Woodcrest Way, Anderson, IN 46012 beth.etchison@libertyonline.org (765-623-9037) 14

Preteen Guy s Camp Directors: Andy Cole, 3400 W Fuson Road, Muncie, IN 47302 pastorandylcole@gmail.com (765-620-7868) Matt Gargiulo, 681 N. 6th St., Middletown, IN 47356 kidzpastormatt@gmail.com (260-224-9856) Preteen Retreat Director: Kraig Hannah, 734 S. Washington St., Kokomo, IN 46902 pastorkraig@kokomonaz.org (765-432-8946) Children s Quizzing Director: Amber Hines, 5 West Overmyer Blvd., Winchester, IN 47394 neichildrensquiz@gmail.com (765-546-8433) Caravan Director: Deven Swan, 5292 E 100 S Marion, IN 46953 children@marionfirst.com (765-661-4618) Orphan Initiative: Melissa Reagan, 2203 S. Meeker Ave., Muncie, IN 47302 reagan_house@yahoo.com (765-283-2476) At-Large Members: Katrina Arbuckle, 6723 Pintail Drake Court, Fort Wayne, IN 46845 katrinaarbuckle1@gmail.com (260-224-3770) Chrissie Banter, 1794 S 350 E, Marion, IN 46953 pastorchrissie@gmail.com (765-620-6150) Toby Todd, 14410 W. Heather Ln. Apt. 1, Daleville, IN 47334 tobyl.todd@gmail.com (765-215-8540) Brad Ratliff, 2501 W. 7th St., Muncie, IN 47302 btratliff14@yahoo.com (765-717-6486) District NMI Council Ex officio: Dr. David G. Roland, Danny Hines, Dillan Ketcham President: Rev. Laura High, 111 W. Hickory Grove Road, Hartford City, Indiana 47348 NEINMIDP@gmail.com (217-799-8803) Vice President: Lynda Dayton, 3705 Rable Ave., Anderson, Indiana 46011 alanalynda@juno.com (765-644-1102) Secretary: Tiffany Ball 3925 North Avalon Drive, Marion, Indiana 46952 Office@neinazarene.org (810-841-7780) Treasurer and Compassionate Ministries: Rev. Tony Winter, P.O. Box 5159 Huntington, IN 46750 Tmwinter70@yahoo.com (765-432-9077) Deputation: Jim Cunningham, 1113 Allison Blvd., Auburn, Indiana 46706 iamthechiefbozo@gmail.com (260-416-9652) Mission Education: Rev. Steve High, 111 W. Hickory Grove Road, Hartford City, Indiana 47348 Shigh77@yahoo.com (217-799-8802) LINKS: Mary Griffis-McClellen, 2200 N. Marlborough, Muncie, Indiana 47304 marygriffis@yahoo.com (765-730-5479) Work &Witness: Rev. Tom Govin, P.O. Box 128, Lynn, Indiana 47355 tjgovin@gmail.com (765-874-1661) Mission Call Coordinator Children: Lisa Joy High, 511 W. Branning Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807 arbonnehigh@yahoo.com (260-458-9259) Mission Call Coordinator Youth/ Adult: Rev. Tom Fett 108 Evergreen Way, Hartford City, Indiana 47348 fett_tom1@yahoo.com (765-499-0350) 15

English Mission Training: Joyce Tempel, 431 South Main St., Lynn, Indiana 47355 joytempel@gmail.com (765-993-9297) Kara Tharp, 1419 West Eighth Street, Muncie, Indiana 47302 tharp5@aol.com (765-744-0641) Mary Towne, P.O. Box 41, Poneto, Indiana 46781 mstowne@onlyinternet.net (765-499-7639) Rebecca Harshman, 3822 E. 400 S., Albion, Indiana 46701 aralharshman@msn.com (260-693-0047) District NYI Council Ex officio: Dr. David G. Roland, Danny Hines, Laura High President: Dillan Ketcham, 3641 Alexandria Pike, Anderson, IN 46012 dketcham3@gmail.com (765-748-8236) Vice-President: to be appointed Secretary: Marie Secor 10833 N. 460 E, Rome City, IN 46784 mariesecor@rocketmail.com (260-251-9536) Treasurer: to be appointed Early Youth Director: Ryan Wright, 13419 Wheat Mill Court, Grabill, IN 46741 rwright@gpnaz.org (260-485-2110) Senior Youth Director: Andrew Miller, 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN 46714 andrewmiller23@juno.com (260-273-3133) Bible Quizzing Director: John & Debby Freeland neiteenbiblequiz@gmail.com (260-388-2718) Celebrate Life Director: Josh Smith, 1935 W Business 30, Columbia City, IN 46725 smithdad@embarqmail.com (260-609-6409) EARLY YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES: Naomi Rubrake dmnknrubrake@embarqmail.com (260-229-0497) Caleb Hines 5 West Overmyer Bvld., Winchester, IN 47394 dannyhines75@hotmail.com (765-584-6733) SENIOR YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES: Grace Miller 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN 46714 gracemiller023@yahoo.com (260-353-1181) Connor Mason hjmason4@gmail.com (260-758-2639) COLLEGE/CAREER REPRESENTATIVES: Brandon Shroyer brandonshroyer4@gmail.com (765-620-9874) Victoria Childers vchil4@hotmail.com (260-437-0881) ONU Representative: Stephanie Chapman princess0921961@msn.com (574-343-8628) 16

Anderson: to be appointed ZONE PRESIDENTS Auburn: Mark Mahoney, 2301 N Main St., Auburn, IN 46706 mark.mahoney@auburncn.org (260-573-9626) Bluffton: Andrew Miller 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN 46714 andrewmiller23@juno.com (260-273-3133) Elkhart: Cameron Pence, 1510 Locust St, Apt 109, Elkhart, IN 46514 PastorCam1982@gmail.com (574-322-9830) Ft. Wayne: Paul Dejarnet, FW Grace Point, 8611 Mayhew Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46835 mfreeland@gpnaz.org (260-494-7625) Huntington: Adam Johnson, 1837 East Keiser Rd., Columbia City, IN disciple4him777@hotmail.com (260-229-2110) Marion: Brandon Clark, 3812 S Roselawn Ct, Marion, IN 46953 Brandon.clark88@gmail.com (765-661-6112) Muncie: Jerrod Covert, 3520 W. Fuson Rd. Muncie, IN 4730 jerrodcovert@gmail.com (580-571-5376) Winchester: Joel Weigand, 512 Westwood Ct. Winchester, IN 47394 joelcweigand@gmail.com (765-993-4301) D. DISTRICT ZONES Anderson Zone: Brad Buhro, Zone Leader - Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson First Hispanic (NS), Anderson New Life, Anderson Parkview, Anderson Southdale, Elwood, Middletown Auburn Zone: Paul White, Zone Leader - Angola Community, Auburn, Butler, Churubusco, Kendallville CrossPointe Family, Orland Bluffton Zone: Robert Miller, Zone Leader - Berne, Bluffton, Decatur Common Ground, Geneva, Mount Hope, Olive Branch, Ossian, Sugar Grove, Union Chapel Elkhart Zone: Randy Marshall, Zone Leader - Bristol, Elkhart Crossroads Community, Elkhart Crossroads Community Hispanic (NS), Elkhart Northside, Jimtown Family, Ligonier, New Paris, Shipshewana, Warsaw New Harvest Fort Wayne Zone: Terry Habegger, Zone Leader - Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne First, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Grace Point South, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, Fort Wayne Many Nations, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne West Main, Monroeville Huntington Zone: Kirk Johnson, Zone Leader - Columbia City, Huntington First, North Manchester, Peru, Tunker Sugar Creek, Wabash Marion Zone: Wes Ball, Zone Leader - Hartford City, Marion First, Marion Lincoln Boulevard, Marion Park Lynn, Montpelier, Swayzee, Van Buren, Warren Hillcrest Muncie Zone: Melodie Eisenhofer, Zone Leader - Blue River Valley, Gaston, Harris Chapel, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie New Horizon, Muncie Northside, Muncie Riverview, Muncie South Side, Muncie New Hope, Muncie Wheeling Avenue, Yorktown Winchester Zone: Rob Farris, Zone Leader - Collett, Dunkirk, Lynn, Parker City, Portland, Redkey, Winchester 17

E. DISTRICT AREAS Northern Area Elkhart Zone, Auburn Zone, Fort Wayne Zone Central Area Bluffton Zone, Huntington Zone, Marion Zone Southern Area Muncie Zone, Winchester Zone, Anderson Zone F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY ALEXANDRIA - Organized 1921 (042-0020) 1401 S. Harrison St. Alexandria, IN 46001 alexnaz.org alexnaz@comcast.net Fax: 765-724-7755 Church: 765-724-7754 PASTOR: (11/26/2006) Mark Diemer (Tamra) Phone: 765-425-2238 4017 E 900 N Alexandria, IN 46001 aconpastor@comcast.net Youth Pastor: Milissa Beeman (Chris) YP Phone: 765-623-8778 111 E. Monroe St. Alexandria, IN 46001 2309beeman@gmail.com Children s Pastor: Milissa Beeman Music Director: Wesley Lewis (Lori) MP Phone: 765-623-9854 1024 E Sherman St. Marion, IN 46952 wesly.lewis@gmail.com Office Manager: Larry Stafford OM Phone: 765-724-7754 9097 NW Oak St Alexandria, IN 46001 larry.d.stafford@comcast.net Childcare Director: Sharon Rogers CD Phone: 765-552-5956 9385 W SR 128 Elwood, IN 46036 mark.sharon.rogers@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Kelly Nabb SDMI Phone: 765-635-7225 1715 S. Harrison St. Alexandria, IN 46001 kelly.lewis18@yahoo.com NYI President: Scott Zent NYI Phone: 765-621-6249 405 Edgeway Drive Alexandria, IN 46001 szent@alexk12in.us NMI President: Debra Herrmann NMI Phone: 765-643-5643 5115 Kingswood Lane Anderson, IN 46011 dherrmann@comcast.net Women s Ministries Director: Bridget Crull WMD Phone: 765-552-5739 7240 W SR 128 Elwood, IN 46036 bridgetcrull@comcast.net Church Board Secretary: Mike Herrmann CBS Phone: 765-643-5643 5115 Kingswood Lane Anderson, IN 46011 mherrmann@redgold.com Church Treasurer: Larry Stafford ANDERSON EASTVIEW Organized 1943 (042-0040) 2552 E 200 S Anderson, IN 46017 andersoneastview.org andersoneastview@gmail.com Church: 765-664-6472 PASTOR: (08/17/2014) Mike Clark (Angie) Phone: 317-490-0120 2544 E 200 S Anderson, IN 46017 pastormikebb@yahoo.com Children s Ministries Director: Jeanie Hull CP Phone: 317-498-4686 1598 Dale Port Ct. Greenfield, IN 46140 Music Director: Angie Clark (Mike) MP Phone: 812-736-1597 us3songbirds@yahoo.com 18

Office Manager: Angie Clark SDMI Superintendent: Jeanie Hull NYI President: Matthew Gallagher NYI Phone: 317-224-7724 1205 Linburg Rd. Anderson, IN 46012 NMI President: Barbara Burcik (Sam) NMI Phone: 765-378-6164 4091 E 200 S Anderson, IN 46017 sammieeakes1@yahoo.com Prime Time Director: Bill Burick PTD Phone: 765-398-6164 4091 E 200 S Anderson, IN 46017 Men s Ministries Director: Michael Clark Women s Ministries Director: Catherine Boyd WMD Phone: 765-425-4987 2616 Crystal St. Anderson, IN 46012 Church Board Secretary: Marcella Maxey CBS Phone: 765-664-6469 12 W 37 th St Anderson, IN 46013 tommax37@hotmail.com Church Treasurer: Peggy Wheeler CT Phone: 765-778-3130 185 Hawthorn Dr Pendleton, IN 46064 ANDERSON FIRST Organized 1915 (042-0060) 2300 Jackson St. Anderson, IN 46016 andersonnazarene.org P.O. Box 1347 Anderson, IN 46015 office@afc.email Fax: 765-643-3470 Church: 765-643-3137 PASTOR: (01/09/1994) Gary Cable (Linda) Phone: 765-643-0251 820 Lindsay Lane Anderson, IN 46012 glcable@juno.com Associate Pastor: Gary Klinger (Nancy) AP Phone: 765-621-9258 3025 Spring Valley Ct. Anderson, IN 46011 gdklinger@andersonnazarene.org Youth Pastor: Brandon Kirk (Kara) YP Phone: 765-620-8670 4695 Lakewood Hills Dr. Anderson, IN 46017 brandon@afc.email Children s Pastor: Jill Waltz (Brad) CP Phone: 765-621-1387 5255 W 950 N Middletown, IN 47356 wilmyw@yahoo.com Visitation Pastor: Paul Gilmore (Allison) VP Phone: 317-987-6045 5311 Larita Ln Anderson, IN 46017 paul@afc.email Music Pastor: Roger Byrd (Cathy) MP Phone: 616-218-6901 821 Eastgate Dr Anderson, IN 46012 rogerbyrd1948@gmail.com Hispanic Pastor: Elias Cabello (Lilleana) HP Phone: 765-278-7100 4224 East Avenue Anderson, IN 46013 ecabello@andersonnazarene.org Office Manager: Keri Kardatzke OM Phone: 765-621-1600 113 S. Lansdown Way Anderson, IN 46012 office@afc.email SDMI Superintendent: Bill Creel SDMI Phone: 765-400-5980 1809 E 47 th St. Anderson, IN 46013 billcreel@hrtc.net NYI President: Brian Schnepp NYI Phone: 765-621-8281 9198 W. Swimming Hole Lane, Pendleton, IN 46064 nachostuff@live.com NMI President: Jan Knotts NMI Phone: 765-644-2006 4905 Central Ave. Anderson, IN 46013 djknotts@sbcglobal.net 19

Work & Witness Coordinator: Ted Cox WW Phone: 765-778-7106 5760 S. Fairlee Rd Anderson, IN 46013 thnjcox@comcast.net Prime Time Director: Ted Cox Women s Ministries Director: Linda Cable WMD Phone: 765-643-0251 Church Treasurer: Kevin Crawford CT Phone: 765-724-7754 909 Alexandria Pike Anderson, IN 46012 kjcrawf@sbcglobal.net ANDERSON FIRST HISPANIC - (CTM) (042-0004) 23rd St at Meridian ST. Anderson, IN 46016 Church: 765-643-3137 PO Box 1347 Anderson, IN 46015 office@afc.email PASTOR: Elias Cabello (Lilleana) Pastor: 765-278-7100 4224 East Ave. Anderson, IN 46013 ecabello@afc.email ANDERSON NEW LIFE Organized 1940 (042-0070) 3615 Raible Ave. Anderson, IN 46011 newlifenazarene@att.net Church: 765-644-5898 PASTOR: (10/01/1999) Alvin Dayton (Lynda) Phone: 765-644-1102 3705 Raible Ave. Anderson, IN 46011 alandlynda@juno.com Music Director: William Dayton (Jamie) MP Phone: 765-208-5352 1724 Westwood Dr. Anderson, IN 46011 billdayton@sbcglobal.net SDMI Superintendent: Curtis Dayton SDMI Phone: 765-617-5344 119 Haverhill Dr., Anderson, IN 46013 billdayton@sbcglobal.net NMI President: Lynda Dayton Prime Time Director: Phil Powell PTD Phone: 765-642-0365 811 Hawthorn Ave Anderson, IN 46011 Church Board Secretary: Wade Tarter CBS Phone: 765-623-8006 1103 S A St. Elwood, IN 46036 Church Treasurer: Edward Council CT Phone: 765-643-8750 311 E 48 th St. Anderson, IN 46013 ANDERSON PARKVIEW Organized 1942 (042-0050) 911 South Rangeline Road Anderson, IN 46012 parkviewnazarene.com parkviewnazareneoffice@gmail.com Church: 765-643-5851 PASTOR: (06/29/2015) Michael Johnson (Anna) Phone: 765-400-1025 842 Deerfield Rd Anderson, IN 46012 mike.annajohnson@gmail.com Children s Pastor: Toni James CP Phone: 573-418-1249 9369 N 800 W Middletown, IN 46356 pktljames@aol.com Music Pastor: Dan Alexander (Belinda) MP Phone: 765-606-9117 1212 Parkway Dr. Anderson, IN 46012 danis34@comcast.com Office Manager: Joyce Richman OM Phone: 765-606-5460 2908 East 6 th St Anderson, IN 46012 pvnaztreasurer@gmail.com Building & Ground Director: Charlie Wood BGD Phone: 765-778-7373 4117 W 1050 S Pendleton, IN 46064 c4020wood@gmail.com 20

Fellowship Ministries Director: Becky Lundstrom (Jim) FMD Phone: 765-623-0943 2211 Cottonwood Anderson, IN 46012 ninipapa@msn.com Impact Director: David Barr (Nancy) ID Phone: 765-602-5089 2615 Highland Rd. Anderson, IN 46012 dwbarr52@yahoo.com Teaching Ministries Director: Gary Fisher TMD Phone: 765-643-0984 220 S. Lansdown Way Anderson, IN 46012 gmgafisher@comcast.net Prayer Ministries Director: Marie McQueary PMD Phone: 765-623-8254 4684 E 150 N Anderson, IN 46012 orvinmcqueary@att.net SDMI Superintendent: Gary Fisher NYI President: Sharon Sheppard NYI Phone: 770-877-0947 3121 East 5 th St Anderson, IN 46012 shsheppard4@yahoo.com NMI President: Kathy Campbell NMI Phone: 765-649-2962 2624 West 23 rd St Anderson, IN 46011 bermcampbell49@peoploepc.com Work & Witness Coordinator: Robert Richman WW Phone: 765-425-1117 2908 East 6 th St Anderson, IN 46012 bobjoyce2@comcast.net Women s Ministries Director: Rhonda Garringer WMD Phone: 765-425-0734 404 Central Way Anderson, IN 46011 rexrhon@att.net Church Board Secretary: David Barr Church Treasurer: Joyce Richman CT Phone: 765-606-5460 2908 East 6 th St Anderson, IN 46012 pvnaztreasurer@gmail.com ANDERSON SOUTHDALE Organized 1936 (042-0030) 530 W 53 rd St. Anderson, IN 46013 southdalenaz.com southdalenaz@gmail.com Church: 765-642-2515 PASTOR: (08/28/2011) Brad Buhro (Michelle) Phone: 765-425-3661 5686 N. Raider Rd. Middletown, IN 47356 pastorbuhro@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Linda Johnson (Pat) CP Phone: 765-778-4360 312 Jeffrey Lane Pendleton, IN 46064 ctnomore1@aol.com SDMI Superintendent: Jill West SDMI Phone: 765-534-3463 6145 W 200 S Anderson, IN 46011 west_jill@hotmail.com NYI President: Brett Buhro NYI Phone: 765-425-3661 5686 N Raider Rd Middletown, IN 47356 brettbuhro@gmail.com NMI President: Kinsey Jachim NMI Phone: 765-621-8104 P.O. Box 242 Lapel, IN 46051 kinseyjachim@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Dixie Eytchison CBS Phone: 765-649-3455 1106 Garnet Dr Anderson, IN 46011 wdeytch@msn.com Church Treasurer: Kirk Owens CT Phone: 765-534-5085 9220 Briar Dr Lapel, IN 46051 kirkowens@comcast.net ANGOLA COMMUNITY Organized 1937 (042-0090) 255 N. Gerald Lett Ave. Angola, IN 46703 angolacc.com office@angolacc.com Church: 260-665-2045 PASTOR: (03/27/2011) Tony Baker (Tamara) Phone: 217-454-2452 345 N. Gerald Lett Ave., Angola, IN 46703 pastor@angolacc.com 21

Associate Pastor: Bob Baker (Debbie) AP Phone: 260-687-1481 140 Lane 110A West Otter Lake, Angola, IN 46703 pastorbob@angolacommunity.com Youth Pastor: Aaron Wainscott (Jessica) YP Phone: 317-503-5645 807 Shawnee, Angola, IN 46703 youth@angolacc.com Counseling Pastor: Eugene Stover CP Phone: 260-667-0008 501 Washington St., Blakeslee, OH pastorgene@angolacommunity.com Children s Director: Andy Wright (Bethany) CP Phone: 815-592-7104 family@angolacc.com Office Manager: Brenda Waffle OM Phone: 260-665-2045 513 S. Wayne St., Angola, IN 46703 office@angolacc.com NYI President: Joe Sturges NYI Phone: 260-668-4982 3090 Kelly Green Dr., Angola, IN 46703 trulyjoeleigh@aim.com Church Board Secretary: Janet Hartsuff CBS Phone: 260-668-0418 714 S Wayne St., Angola, IN 46703 janethartsuff@hotmail.com Church Treasurer: Elisabeth Lusk CT Phone: 260-668-1097 6404 W 200 N, Angola, IN 46703 elisabethmlusk@yahoo.com AUBURN Organized 1917 (042-0110) 2301 N. Main St. Auburn, IN 46706 auburncn.org office@auburncn.org Fax: 260-333-0931 Church: 260-925-3480 PASTOR: (01/11/2015) Doug Thomas (Joy) Phone: 260-570-9004 723 E. Seventh St. Auburn, IN 46706 doug.thomas@auburncn.org Youth Pastor: Mark Mahoney (Beth) YP Phone: 260-573-9626 808 Trail Rd. Auburn, IN 46706 mark.mahoney@auburncn.org Children s Pastor: Jonathan Childers CP Phone: 260-417-8270 912 DuPont Lakes Dr. Apt. 3A, Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 jonathan.childers@yahoo.com Office Manager: Connie L Etoile OM Phone: 260-925-3480 329 W. 17 th St. Auburn, IN 46706 office@auburncn.org SDMI Superintendent: Dorothy Barse SDMI Phone: 260-925-6863 5783 CR 427 Auburn, IN 46706 drbarse@gmail.com NYI President: Janna Long NYI Phone: 260-580-0664 3670 CR 35 Auburn, IN 46706 jannalong7115@gmail.com NMI President: Jim Cunningham NMI Phone: 260-416-9652 1113 Allison Blvd Auburn, IN 46706 iamthechiefbozo@gmail.com Work & Witness Coordinator: Jim Cunningham Women s Ministries Director: Mary Morrison WMD Phone: 260-908-0498 1406 S Dewey St Auburn, IN 46706 rlmkmor14@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Stephanie Bender CBS Phone: 260-927-0395 605 E 9 th St Auburn, IN 46706 stephrbender@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: Bart Stoner CT Phone: 260-627-0738 12032 Buttonwood Pass Leo, IN 46765 bart.stoner@frontier.com 22

BERNE Organized 1930 (042-0120) 604 Sprunger St. Berne, IN 46711 bernenazarene.org bernevideo@gmail.com Church: 260-589-2858 PASTOR: (11/04/2001) Wayne Steury (Carla) Phone: 260-589-8933 817 West Main St. Berne, IN 46711 waynesteury@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Pam Zurcher CP Phone: 260-525-0275 610 West Franklin Berne, IN 46711 bernevideo@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Arlan Hirschy SDMI Phone: 260-223-1238 2650 W 100 S Monroe, IN 46772 aritz_hirschy@excite.com NYI President: Anita Strome NYI Phone: 260-701-6007 2221 W 100 S Monroe, IN 46772 bernevideo@gmail.com NMI President: Helena Fritz Hirschy NMI Phone: 260-223-7952 2650 W 100 S Monroe, IN 46772 aritz_hirschy@excite.com Men s Ministries Director: LeRoy Jesfield MMD Phone: 360-801-5911 1306 Haupt Strasse Berne, IN 46711 bernevideo@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Carla Steury WMD Phone: 260-525-8932 cdsteury@gmail.com Church Treasurer: Brian Tubbs CT Phone: 260-525-8564 276 Parkway St Berne, IN 46711 bktubbs@comcast.net BLUE RIVER VALLEY Organized 2012 (042-0005) 949 East Luray Rd. Springport, IN 47386 pastorbryanhughes@gmail.com Church: 765-744-8202 PASTOR: (01/01/2014) Bryan Hughes (Andrea) Phone: 765-744-8202 1317 Cottage Ave. Middletown, IN 47356 pastorbryanhughes@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Andrea Hughes (Bryan) AP Phone: (765) 465-1799 andrealynnhughes@gmail.com Youth Ministries Director: Janell Burk (Kevin) YP Phone: 765-639-2819 11330 W CR 400 S Yorktown, IN 47396 janellburk@mail.com Children s Ministries Director: Janell Burk Music Pastor: Andrea Hughes (Bryan) MP Phone: 765-465-1799 andrealynnhughes@gmail.com: Childcare Director: Candy Chandler CD Phone: 765-620-7296 1460 High St. Middletown, IN 47356 candychandler@icloud.com SDMI President: Kim Davis 5174 S CR 625 W Knightstown, IN 46168 butterflystig@aol.com NMI President: John Lambert NMI Phone: 765-748-4491 9500 S CR 900 W Daleville, IN 47334 jrlamb@yahoo.com Adult Ministries Director: Bryan Hughes Prime Time Director: Melba Smith PTD Phone: 765-716-2896 949 E. Luray Rd. Springport, IN 47386 Women s Ministries Director: Zeta Carter WMD Phone: 765-623-1925 10900 S CR 600 W Daleville, IN 47334 23

Church Board Secretary: Kim Davis Church Treasurer: Jill Redenour CT Phone: 765-623-5291 5457 N CR 850 W Middletown, IN 47356 BLUFFTON Organized 1916 (042-0140) 1515 Clark Ave. Bluffton, IN 46714 blufftonnazarene.org blufftonnazarene@adamswells.com Fax: 260-824-0446 Church: 260-824-0460 PASTOR: (07/06/2008) Tim Miller (Monica) Phone: 260-353-1181 1010 Summit Ave Bluffton, IN 46714 timbonaz@juno.com Youth Pastor: Andrew Miller YP Phone: 260-273-3133 1515 Clark Ave Bluffton, IN 46714 andrewmiller23@juno.com Music Director: Kenny Plisco (Alyssa) MP Phone: 412-310-6459 630 Ruth St Huntington, IN 46750 kennyplisco@gmail.com Office Manager: Tonya Enochs OM Phone: 260-273-2933 3629 E First St Petroleum, IN 46778 blufftonnazarene@adamswells.com SDMI Superintendent: Mike Lampman SDMI Phone: 260-437-0368 1469 McConnell Dr Bluffton, IN 46714 mlampman@fveng.com NYI President: Jim Dunmoyer NYI Phone: 260-820-1143 6411 W 650 S Geneva, IN 46740 jdunmoyer@yahoo.com NMI President: Mary Towne NMI Phone: 765-499-7639 P.O. Box 41 Poneto, IN 46781 mstowne@onlyinternet.net Prime Time Director: Carol Carnes PTD Phone: 260-694-6635 1546 W 218 Poneto, IN 46781 Men s Ministries Director: David Hissong MMD Phone: 260-353-1124 300 S Autumn Ct. Bluffton, IN 46714 dwhissong@adamswells.com Women s Ministries Director: Monica Miller monicamiller2@juno.com Church Board Secretary: Marcia Hotopp CBS Phone: 260-334-5268 4290 S 750 E Bluffton, IN 46714 mchotopp@gmail.com Church Treasurer: Bruce Miller CT Phone: 260-824-0939 1726 Sutton Circle Bluffton, IN 46714 btmiller1957@gmail.com BRISTOL Organized 1941 (042-0150) 401 Hilbish Blvd. Bristol, IN 46507 bristolnazarene@gmail.com Church: 574-848-4905 PASTOR: (05/10/2009) Chad Finney (Heidi) Phone: 574-848-5940 18337 North Bend Drive Bristol, IN 46507 colts0516@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Deb Beers (Larry) CP Phone: 574-206-1120 52824 CR 15 Elkhart, IN 46514 bigmamaoda@yahoo.com Music Director: Eric Swanson (Felicia) MP Phone: 616-406-9573 1516 W. Indiana Ave Elkhart, IN 46516 SDMI Superintendent: Deb Alwine SDMI Phone: 574-849-7184 19775 CR 26 Goshen, IN 46528 dalwine826@msn.com NYI President: Brandon Frisby NYI Phone: 574-242-2105 58748 Max Dr Goshen, IN 46528 24

NMI President: Heidi Finney NMI Phone: 574-206-6731 futballmama@gmail.com Men s Ministries Director: Larry Beers MMD Phone: 574-206-1120 Women s Ministries Director: Carla O Connell WMD Phone: 574-596-9309 55086 CR 27 Bristol, IN 46507 dogwood.homestead@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Carla O Connell Church Treasurer: Mike O Connell CT Phone: 574-256-6234 55086 CR 27 Bristol, IN 46507 BUTLER Organized 1940 (042-0160) 500 N. Beech Butler, IN 46721 Mailing address: 517 S. Broadway Butler, IN 46721 butlernazarene@gmail.com Church: 260-868-5666 PASTOR: (08/19/1989) Paul Patton (Karen) Phone: 260-868-5666 517 S. Broadway Butler, IN 46721 butlernazarene@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Karen Patton NYI President: Timothy Schiek NYI Phone: 260-570-5768 4911 CR 22 Butler, IN 46721 butlernazarene@gmail.com NMI President: Vica Moore NMI Phone: 260-868-2034 412 N. Beech Butler, IN 46721 butlernazarene@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Vica Moore Church Treasurer: Jackie Spencer: CT Phone: 260-570-8609 3675 SR 1 Butler, IN 46721 butlernazarene@gmail.com CHURUBUSCO Organized 1924 (042-0170) 1000 W. Whitley St. Churubusco, IN 46723 Mailing address: P.O. Box 85 Churubusco, IN 46723 busconaz.org secretary.busconaz@frontier.com Church: 260-693-9401 PASTOR: (02/01/1998) Paul White (Jeanne) Phone: 260-693-2201 550 Indiana Drive Churubusco, IN 46723 pjwhite0803@frontier.com Associate Pastor: Peter Albertson (Theresa) AP Phone: 260-691-3835 159 W 700 N Columbia City, IN 46725 fccpea@gmail.com Visitation Pastor: Eddie Jones (Diane) VP Phone: 260-693-2768 5355 E Anderson Rd Churubusco, IN 46723 erjbusco@frontier.com Music Pastor: Del Harshman (Rebecca) MP Phone: 260-466-5243 3822 E 400 S Albion, IN 46701 aralharshman@msn.com Office Manager: Daniel Fulk OM Phone: 260-693-9401 12207 N County Line Rd W Churubusco, IN 46723 secretary.busconaz@frontier.com SDMI Superintendent: Shawndra Nicodemus SDMI Phone: 260-410-2544 5295 E 300 S LaOtto, IN 46763 shawndra.nicodemus@gmail.com NYI President: Jason Nicodemus NYI Phone: 260-740-2339 Jason.nicodemus@gmail.com 25

NMI President: Rebecca Harshman NMI Phone: 260-466-5213 Adult Ministries Director: Nancy Gardner AMD Phone: 260-748-6697 1207 Elm St New Haven, IN 46774 Men s Ministries Director: Chuck Wymer MMD Phone: 260-348-3000 314 Greenwood Dr Churubusco, IN 46723 f98ranger@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Stephanie Sprunger WMD Phone: 260-433-4772 407 Blue River Ct Columbia City, IN 46725 sdsprunger@ballstatebsu.edu Church Board Secretary: Darlene Creech CBS Phone: 260-450-1567 3138 S 300 E Albion, IN 46701 darlene.creech@dana.com Church Treasurer: Yolanda Kallsen CT Phone: 260-413-1253 10835 Martin Ck Crossing Fort Wayne, IN 46845 ykallsen@aol.com COLLETT Organized 1949 (042-0180) 4525 S 100 W Portland, IN 47371 marjorieskitchen@onlyinternet.com Church: 260-726-8177 PASTOR: (05/17/1980) Billy Stanton (Marjorie) Phone: 260-251-2403 8827 N 1150 W Montpelier, IN 47359 marjorieskitchen@onlyinternet.com Visitation: John Robbins (Mary) VP Phone: 260-273-5522 7259 N US 27 Ridgeville, IN 47380 Music Director: Darold Eason (Mindy) MP Phone: 260-726-4671 2596 W SR 67 Portland, IN 47371 deemise@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Jeff Alberson (Robin) SDMI Phone: 260-726-3043 4890 S US 27 Portland, IN 47371 NMI President: Marjorie Stanton NMI Phone: 260-729-7878 Men s Ministries Director: Lowell Kable MMD Phone: 260-726-4719 4456 S Boundary Pike Portland, IN 47371 Women s Ministries Director: Linda Strausburg WMD Phone: 260-703-2727 2923 Southtown Place Portland, IN 47371 Church Board Secretary: Robin Alberson Church Treasurer: Marjorie Stanton COLUMBIA CITY Organized 1934 (042-0190) 506 N. Main St. Columbia City, IN 46725 ccnazarene@embarqmail.com Church: 260-248-8252 PASTOR: (07/05/1991) Thomas Beers ( Debbie) Phone: 260-244-6517 814 S. Whitley St. Columbia City, IN 46725 tdjbbs@yahoo.com Youth Co-Director: Alex Adams YD Phone: 260-229-4416 305 N. Elm St. Columbia City, IN 46725 aadamsccnaz91@gmail.com Youth Co-Director: Josh Smith YD Phone: 260-609-6409 1935 W Bus 30 Columbia City, IN 46725 smithdad@embarqmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Deb Elkins (Dennis) CP Phone: 260-348-7496 17 Linda Lane Columbia City, IN 46725 dennysmusic0090@yahoo.com 26

Office Manager: Karen Davison OM Phone: 260-609-8144 7054 N. Brown Rd. Columbia City, IN 46725 mksamd@hotmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Verne & Dayne LaRue SDMI Phone: 260-244-7148 508 E. Van Buren St. Columbia City, IN 46725 daynalarue@gmail.com NYI President: Matt Heiden NYI Phone: 260-229-0523 269 N. Columbia Pkwy., Columbia City, IN 46725 maaaheiden@yahoo.com NMI President: Shirley Shenefield NMI Phone: 260-610-3237 1394 E. Pressler Rd. Columbia City, IN 46725 Adult Ministries Director: Susan Lude AMD Phone: 260-609-1882 1709 W Bus 30 Columbia City, IN 46725 kenlude66@gmail.com Prime Time Director: Carol Herron PTD Phone: 260-244-3562 814 N. Long Ridge Dr., Columbia City, IN 46725 ciherron@yahoo.com Men s Ministries Director: Jeremy Orr MMD Phone: 779-435-9963 212 E. Jackson, Columbia City, IN 46725 jeremyandmarjiorr14@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Susan Lude Church Board Secretary: Jason Shoemaker CBS Phone: 260-799-4081 7712 N 750 W, Larwill, IN 46725 jashoemaker99@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: Stan Meyer CT Phone: 260-248-8634 1261 Crooked Tree Dr Columbia City, IN 46725 best4271@gmail.com CROSSROADS COMMUNITY Organized 1919 (042-0240) 57415 Alpha Dr. Goshen, IN 46528 mycrossroadscommunity.com Mailing address: 3322 Middlebury St. Elkhart, IN 46516 Church: 574-875-4479 secretary@mycrossroadscommunity.com Fax: 574-970-0124 PASTOR: (10/20/2013) Tim Fisher (Danae) Phone: 574-370-4131 53073 Cobus Woods Ct. Elkhart, IN 46514 tim@mycrossroadscommunity.com Pastor Emeritus: Dr. Marc Royer (Marceil) PE Phone: 574-370-8588 1307 Winstead Dr. Goshen, IN 46526 marcroyer@comcast.net Executive Pastor: Clark Howe (Roseanna) EP Phone: 574-875-4479 69807 S. River Rd. White Pigeon, MI 49099 clark@mycrossroadscommunity.com Executive Pastor: James Fischer (Peggy) EP Phone: 574-538-7154 51901 James Lawrence Pkwy Granger, IN 46530 pastorjames@mycrossroadscommunity.com Latino Ministry Pastor: Samuel Que (Telania) LMP Phone: 574-226-1384 2801 Toledo Rd, Apt 110 Elkhart, IN 46516 samuelque@queministries.com Pastoral Care: Edie Palmer Hamilton PC Phone: 574-383-1152 22379 1A Pine Arbor Dr. Elkhart, IN 46516 palmhaus@aol.com Associate Pastor: Elizabeth Stroop (Ryan) Phone: 614-506-9012 24801 Johannes Ct. Elkhart, IN 46514 Liz@mycrossroadscommunity.com Director of Facilities: Ralph Tubbs (Lorrie) DoF Phone: 574-875-4479 59748 Ridgewood Dr.. Goshen, IN 46528 ralph@mycrossroadscommunity.com Youth Pastor: Bryan Shelley (Hannah) YP Phone: 563-528-9224 24364 Merrimac Ln. Elkhart, IN 46517 bryan@mycrossroadscommunity.com Children s Pastor: Ashley LeCount (Ryan) CP Phone: 574-370-3931 209 Brooke Ln. Millersburg, IN 46543 ashley@mycrossroadscommunity.com 27

Visitation: Edie Hamilton (Tom) VP Phone: 574-536-8129 57204 DeCamp Blvd Elkhart, IN 46516 secretary@mycrossroadscommunity.com Music Pastor: Ryan Stroop (Elizabeth) MP Phone: 574-875-4479 24801 Johannes Ct. Elkhart, IN 46514 ryan@mycrossroadscommunty.com Office Manager: Linda Knoblock OM Phone: 574-202-4768 53905 Pin Oak Circle Elkhart, IN 4651 linda@mycrossroadscommunity.com Childcare Director: Danae Fisher CD Phone: 574-606-5522 53073 Cobus Wood Ct. Elkhart, IN 46514 danae@mycrossroadscommunity.com SDMI Superintendent: Brandon Yoder SDMI Phone: 574-304-5808 20445 Falcon Brooke Ct New Paris, IN 46553 brandon@skypointtransit.com NYI President: Rob Pickrell NYI Phone: 574-524-0950 55020 Cobus Ln Elkhart, IN 46514 picster77@msn.com NMI President: Doug King NMI Phone: 574-612-5365 70826 Lakeview Ave White Pigeon, MI 49099 doug@clearpointcs.com Men s Ministries Director: Jon Gill MMD Phone: 574-238-9034 1605 Tippecanoe Dr Goshen, IN 46526 gilljonathan8@aol.com Women s Ministries Director: Gina Weeden WMD Phone: 574-971-6428 21410 CR 20 Goshen, IN 46528 gweeden@parker.com Church Board Secretary: Larry Arvidson CBS Phone: 574-742-1391 23704 River Manor Elkhart, IN 46516 larryarvidson@msn.com CROSSROADS COMMUNITY HISPANIC (CTM) (042-0008) 57415 Alpha Dr. Goshen, IN 46528 mycrossroadscommunity.com Mailing address: 3322 Middlebury St. Elkhart, IN 46516 Church: 574-875-4479 secretary@mycrossroadscommunity.com Fax: 574-970-0124 PASTOR: Samuel Que Pastor: 574-226-1384 2801 Toledo Rd., Apt. 110 Elkhart, IN 46516 Samuelque@queministries.org DECATUR COMMON GROUND Organized 2009 (042-0003) 6555 N. Piqua Rd. Decatur, IN 46733 cgnaz.org info@cgnaz.org Fax: 260-724-8331 Church: 260-724-7729 PASTOR: (07/01/2010) Kevin Stirratt (Diana) Phone: 260-413-2632 210 N 16 th St. Decatur, IN 46733 kstirratt@cgnaz.org Associate Pastor: Rod Penrod (Kim) AP Phone: 260-418-9492 706 Water St. Berne, IN 46711 rpenrod@cgnaz.org Youth Ministries Director: Justin Landis (Brittney) YP Phone: 260-517-3534 165 W Parr Rd. Berne, IN 46711 jlandis@cgnaz.org Children s Pastor: Eric Ward (Debbie) CP Phone: 260-724-7729 309 Adams St. Decatur, IN 46733 eward@cgnaz.org Associate Pastor: Debbie Ward (Eric) AP Phone: 260-724-7729 309 Adams St. Decatur, IN 46733 dward@cgnaz.org Senior Adult Pastor: Ken Stirratt (Rosie) SAP Phone: 260-341-2299 6802 Maysville Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46815 kjstirratt@cgnaz.org Office Manager: Sherry Boolman OM Phone: 260-206-1610 P.O. Box 36 Whillshire, OH 45898 sboolman@cgnaz.org 28

Childcare Director: Megan Bittner CD Phone: 419-203-4308 8329 Kings Church Dr. Convoy, OH 45832 mbittner@cgnaz.org SDMI Superintendent: Denise Antinnucci-Conquergood SDMI Phone: 260-797-6165 1625 Benham Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46815 dcgood@icloud.com NYI President: Stephanie Simerman NYI Phone: 419-749-2750 116 Elm St. Convoy, OH 45832 simermans@msn.com NMI President: Kim Penrod NMI Phone: 260-418-9492 706 Water St. Berne, IN 46711 rpenrod@cgnaz.org Women s Ministries Director: Sara Mowery WMD Phone: 260-223-3020 4555 E 1000 N Decatur, IN 46733 Church Board Secretary: Estle Townsend CBS Phone: 260-223-8222 214 Grey Goose Blvd Decatur, IN 46733 estletownsendjr@centurylink.net Church Treasurer: Tim Powell CT Phone: 260-241-4877 3555 N 400 W Decatur, IN 46733 tim@timwpowell.com DUNKIRK Organized 1923 (042-0210) dunkirknazarene.org 226 East Center St. Dunkirk, IN 47336 dunkirknazarene@yahoo.com Church: 765-768-6199 PASTOR: (11/15/2009) Tom Fett (Sheila) Phone: 765-499-0350 108 Evergreen Way Hartford City, IN 47348 fett_tom1@yahoo.com Associate: Andrew Youngdale AP Phone: 765-716-1009 10011 N CR 425 E Albany, IN 47320 Youth Ministries Director: Allison Delaney (Trevor) YP Phone: 765-716-5327 10500 W CR 900 Gaston, IN 47342 alliedoster@yahoo.com Children s Pastor: Gloria Hamilton (Kevin) CP Phone: 765-768-6149 800 N. Elm St. Dunkirk, IN 47336 kghamilton06@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Kevin Hamilton SDMI Phone: 765-768-6149 800 N Elm St Dunkirk, IN 47336 kghamilton@yahoo.com NYI President: Cheryl Sulfridge NMI Phone: 765-789-4206 11101 N Sharpbend Rd Albany, IN 47320 r7ea32id4y@att.net NMI President: Cheryl Sulfridge NMI Phone: 765-789-4206 r7ea32id4y@att.net Work & Witness Coordinator: Joe Schlegel WW Phone: 765-768-6299 10633 W 300 S Dunkirk, IN 47336 Prime Time Director: Timothy Trimble PTD Phone: 765-768-6430 315 Moore Ave. Dunkirk, IN 47336 Church Board Secretary: Peggy Howell CBS Phone: 765-768-6098 3934 S 1150 W Dunkirk, IN 47336 Church Treasurer: Kimberly Moore CT Phone: 765-730-7169 1851 S 700 E Hartford City, IN 47348 quillenboo@aol.com ELKHART NORTHSIDE Organized 1954 (042-0260) 53569 CR 7 Elkhart, IN 46514 elkhartnorthside.org elkhartnorthsidenaz@yahoo.com Church: 574-264-5866 PASTOR: (09/04/2011) Tim Sheets (Trina) Phone: 574-333-2550 53515 CR 7 Elkhart, IN 46514 rhinotim@aol.com 29

Associate Pastor: Cameron Pence (Lindsay) AP Phone: 574-322-9830 1616 Locust St. Apt 201 Elkhart, IN 46514 pastorcam1982@gmail.com Children s Pastor: Caroline Burch (Isaac) CP Phone: 616-780-7584 53569-2 CR 7 Elkhart, IN 46514 c.blesi.burch@gmail.com Visitation: Victor Burson (Antoinette) Music Director: Dan Peterson (Linda) Office Manager: Deb Wallin OM Phone: 574-264-5866 3100 East Lake Dr South Elkhart, IN 46514 elkhartnorthside@aol.com SDMI Superintendent: Steve Miller NYI President: Aleisha Gratzol NYI Phone: 574-370-7815 1126 Willowdale Ave Elkhart, IN 46514 aleishagg@icloud.com NMI President: Donna Hollis Prime Time Director: Sharon Taylor PTD Phone: 574-361-5902 2650 Morton Ave Elkhart, IN 46514 Men s Ministries Director: Paul Hamptom 21689 Maple Glen Dr Edwardsburg, MI 49112 rhinopaul@att.net Women s Ministries Director: Angie Herring Church Treasurer: Robin Hampton CT Phone: 574-264-5866 21689 Maple Glen Dr Edwardsburg, MI 49112 nornaztreas@aol.com ELWOOD Organized 1917 (042-0270) 1800 North A. St. Elwood, IN 46036 Mailing address: 2107 North A. St. Elwood, IN 46036 Church: 765-552-5997 PASTOR: to be supplied (07/19/2001) Ken Horning (Wanda) Children s Ministries Director: Jordan Hofer CP Phone: 517-745-0895 1810 North A. St. Elwood, IN 46036 hofer.jordan211@gmail.com Music Director: Fonda Badger (Ken) MP Phone: 765-623-3051 1121 South B St. Elwood, IN 46036 fondarb@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Wanda Horning (Ken) wlynn4750@hotmail.com NMI President: Linda Kelley NMI Phone; 765-552-2856 9071 W 1600 N Elwood, IN 46036 Church Board Secretary: Linda Kelley Church Treasurer: Linda Kelley FORT WAYNE ELMHURST Organized 1939 (042-0300) 2951 Sandpoint Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46809 Mailing address: 2908 Kelmar Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46809 dicksonrclg@frontier.com Church: 260-747-6412 PASTOR: (11/04/2007) Richard Dickson (Lavonne) Phone: 260-747-6412 2908 Kelmar Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46809 dicksonrclg@frontier.com SDMI Superintendent: Dawn Wilson SDMI Phone: 260-478-4749 7313 Old Trail Rd Fort Wayne, IN 46809 30

NMI President: Deborah Gibson NMI Phone: 260-432-4140 11710 Tweedsmuir Run Fort Wayne, IN 46814 rdgibson37@yahoo.com Church Board Secretary: Donna Dantzer CBS Phone: 260-489-7747 5815 Heather View Lane Fort Wayne, IN 46818 dldantzer@frontier.com Church Treasurer: Donna Dantzer FORT WAYNE FIRST Organized 1916 (042-0310) 3515 W. State Blvd Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Church: 260-849-2961 PASTOR: (03/20/2016) Travis Tackett (Justine) Phone: 260-849-2961 3511 W. State Blvd Fort Wayne, IN 46808 travistackett57@gmail.com NYI President: Ryan Somsel NYI Phone: 260-205-0203 Church Treasurer: Janet Howe NMI Phone: 260-422-7275 1715 W Main St. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 jhowe17@juno.com FORT WAYNE GRACE POINT Organized 1936 (042-0290) 8611 Mayhew Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46835 gpnaz.org mfreeland@gpnaz.org Fax: 260-485-4661 Church: 260-485-2110 PASTOR: (07/08/2012) Brady Wisehart (Carrie) Phone: 918-805-5519 6418 Durango Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46815 bwisehart@gpnaz.org Associate Pastor: Rex Person (Debbie) AP Phone: 260-413-5546 7910 Wind Ridge Lane Fort Wayne, IN 46815 rperson@gpnaz.org Youth Pastor: Ryan Wright (Jamie) YP Phone: 260-241-3159 13419 Wheat Mill Ct. Grabill, IN 46741 rwright@gpnaz.com Children s Pastor: Katrina Arbuckle (Matt) CP Phone: 260-224-3770 6723 Pintail Drake Ct. Fort Wayne, IN 46845 karbuckle@gpnaz.com Music Pastor: Edgar Fink (Trina) MP Phone: 260-705-7214 12033 Willowind Ct. Fort Wayne, IN 46845 efink@gpnaz.org Counseling: Charles Howie Phone: 260-466-3988 4666 Parkerdale Dr., Fort Wayne, IN 46835 chowie4497@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Vicki Frederick OM Phone: 260-485-2110 8010 Wethersfield Cove Fort Wayne, IN 46835 vfrederick@gpnaz.org Childcare Director: Deb Hughes CD Phone: 260-485-7951 9713 Stowaway Cove Fort Wayne, IN 46835 dhughes@gpnaz.org SDMI Superintendent: Michael Ensign SDMI Pastor: 260-486-4747 1038 Ashton Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46845 mensign2@comcast.net NYI President: Susan Fischer NYI Phone: 260-341-8587 514 Kirkmore Dr New Haven, IN 46774 sfisch1218@gmail.com NMI President: David Musselman NMI Phone: 260-627-8855 10725 St. Joe Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46835 dmusselman@comcast.net Work & Witness Coordinator: David Musselman WW Phone: 260-627-8855 dmusselman@comcast.net Men s Ministries Director: Jack Forrest MMD Phone: 260-493-8817 16220 Havenwood Dr Woodburn, IN 46797 nanjack84@yahoo.com Women s Ministries Director: Carrie Wisehart WMD Phone: 918-805-5516 carrielane@gmail.com 31

Church Board Secretary: Farrel Habegger CBS Phone: 260-627-2509 11801 St. Joe Rd Grabill, IN 46741 fhabegger52@gmail.com Church Treasurer: Roy Heffron CT Phone: 260-338-0011 1723 Rust Leaf Ct Fort Wayne, IN 46845 fw.heffrons@frontier.com FORT WAYNE LIBERTY MILLS Organized 1937 (042-0305) 10621 Liberty Mills Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46804 libertymillsnaz.org tpromiseone@comcast.net Fax: 260-619-3145 Church: 260-459-7626 PASTOR: Terry Fittro (Sue) 2925 Mariposa Pl., Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Children s Ministries Director: Marilyn Meyer (Orlyn) CP Phone: 260-485-9155 9327 Flutter Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46835 ommeyer1@juno.com Music Director: Robin Masterson (Dave) MP Phone: 260-436-4329 830 Timberlake Trail Fort Wayne, IN 46804 masters@hcm.gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Marilyn Meyer SDMI Phone: 260-485-9155 ommeyer1@juno.com NMI President: Elaine Mumma NMI Phone: 260-747-2215 7710 Pinedale Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46819 russelai@netzero.com Work & Witness Director: : Russell Mumma WWD Phone: 260-747-2215 7710 Pinedale Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46819 russelai@netzero.com Prime Time Director: Russell Mumma Men s Ministries Director: Jay Hunt MMD Phone: 260-672-9626 12231 Blackberry Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46814 jkhunt@verizon.net Women s Ministries Director: Robin Masterson Church Board Secretary: Linda Wade CBS Phone: 260-422-2772 739 W 4 th St Fort Wayne, IN LWade5838@aol.com Church Treasurer: Orlyn Meyer CT Phone: 260-485-9155 9327 Flutter Rd Fort Wayne, IN 46832 ommeyer1@juno.com FORT WAYNE MANY NATIONS Organized 2015 (042-0017) 5100 Gaywood Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46806 manynationschurch.org jmondragon77@yahoo.com Church: 260-456-3121 CO-PASTOR: (05/06/2015) Javier Mondragon (Annette) jmondragon77@yahoo.com 5102 Gaywood Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Phone: 260-456-3121 CO-PASTOR: (05/06/2015) Annette Mondragon Phone: 260-442-8530 5102 Gaywood Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 mondragonsol@yahoo.com Associate Pastor: Derrian Stanley AP Phone: 260-443-3142 4034 Weisser Pk. Ave., Ft. Wayne, IN 46806 darkduplicity@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Temeka Stanley AP Phone: 260-267-2776 4034 Weisser Pk. Ave., Ft. Wayne, IN 46806 chayil_21@yahoo.com Office Manager: Nancy Miller OM Phone: 574-549-2888 4730 Liggett Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46809 nadisgram@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Zis Milentis SDMI Phone: 260-418-0636 7039 Winnebago Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 zmilentis@aol.com 32

NYI President: Maria Jose Suarez NYI Phone: 260-750-0801 mjsuarez21@yahoo.com NMI President: Rose Caro NMI Phone: 260-312-0651 1323 Grant Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46803 rosecaro@gmail.com Men s Ministries Director: Jim Casteel MMD Phone: 260-418-6314 1612 Cobblewood Cove Fort Wayne, IN 46825 overcomer47@yahoo.com Women s Ministries Director: Marlene Arrivillaga WMD Phone: 260-403-1891 1313 Bethany Lane Fort Wayne, IN 46825 maryanet818@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Darrell CBS Phone: 260-486-0964 3933 Stanton Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 turneditor@frontier.com Church Treasurer: Nancy Miller FORT WAYNE TRINITY Organized 1953 (042-0320) 4150 Stellhorn Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 tcnaz.net trinitycn@gmail.com Fax: 260-969-0921 Church: 260-485-0312 PASTOR: (11/10/2013) Terry Habegger (Kim) Phone: 614-202-2542 4903 Desoto Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46815 trinitycnpastor@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Sandy White AP Phone: 260-402-0256 513 Three Rivers East Fort Wayne, IN 46802 SOWhite53@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Jason McCloskey (Jennifer) NYI Phone: 260-413-6049 6232 Kent Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46816 trinitycnyouth@gmail.com Celebrate Recovery: Dr. C.D. Blake CR Phone: 260-515-9572 6808 Maysville Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 drcdblake41@gmail.com Music Director: Joyce Poeppelmeyer (Darrell) MP Phone: 260-918-0448 4224 Winterfield Run Fort Wayne, IN 46804 memep3@frontier.com Office Manager: Charlene Clevenger OM Phone: 260-485-0312 1354 Asbury Dr New Haven, IN 46774 trinitycn@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Kim Habegger SDMI Phone: 614-202-2904 kimkhabegger@yahoo.com NYI President: Jason McCloskey (Jennifer) NYI Phone: 260-413-6049 6232 Kent Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46816 trinitycnyouth@gmail.com NMI President: Charlene Clevenger NMI Phone: 260-417-3206 charrob58@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Charlene Clevenger Church Treasurer: Courtney Wallace CT Phone: 260-385-2275 8131 Welsch Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46815 trinitycntreas@gmail.com FORT WAYNE WEST MAIN Organized 1943 (042-0350) 1613 W. Main St. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Church: 260-755-6224 PASTOR: (03/20/2011) Michael Kohl (Kathy) Phone: 260-450-7138 326 Greenwood Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 revmnkohl@comcast.net Music Director: Kathy Kohl (Mike) MP Phone: 260-446-4494 rainbow1300@comcast.net 33

SDMI Superintendent: Wesley Polland SDMI Phone: 260-579-0983 1814 Hennish Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Men s Ministries Director: Dale Tassler MMD Phone: 260-755-6224 1613 W. Main St. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Women s Ministries Director: Kathy Kohl Church Board Secretary: Betty Johnson 2008 Senior Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Church Treasurer: Tom Kurtz CT Phone: 574-293-7218 1300 W Blaine Ave Elkhart, IN 46516 tpkurtz@frontier.com GASTON Organized 1943 (042-0370) 304 S. Sycamore St. Gaston, IN 47342 Mailing address: P.O. Box 399 Gaston, IN 47342 jhobbick64@mybluelight.com Church: 765-358-3963 PASTOR: (08/03/2008) Jerry Hobbick (Judy) Phone: 765-749-2420 18110 N CR 750 W Gaston, IN 47342 jhobbick64@mybluelight.com Associate Pastor: Judy Hobbick (Jerry) AP Phone: 765-702-7365 judyhobbick@att.net Music Director: Lana Swanson MP Phone: 765-749-9843 P.O. Box 422 Gaston, IN 47342 lanaswan68@yahoo.com Office Manager: Lana Swanson NMI President: Don Songer NMI Phone: 765-358-3215 4860 W CR 800 N Gaston, IN 47342 Church Board Secretary: Lana Swanson Church Treasurer: Jill Messer CT Phone: 765-216-7488 3707 S. Mock Ave Muncie, IN 47302 jillmesser54@gmail.com GENEVA Organized 1952 (042-0380) 225 Decatur St. Geneva, IN 46740 Mailing address: P.O. Box 147 Geneva, IN 46740 brenda.haddix.@yahoo.com Fax: 260-346-2172 Church: 260-368-7812 PASTOR: (06/27/2010) Brenda Haddix (Bob) Phone: 260-760-5608 P.O. Box 123 Bluffton, IN 46714 brenda.haddix@yahoo.com Children s Ministries Director: Brenda Galloway (Larry) CP Phone: 260-368-9462 333 E SR 116 Geneva, IN 46740 greenacres13@hotmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Robert Hofstetter SDMI Phone: 260-589-8609 8124 S US Hwy 27 Berne, IN 46711 hofhaven@juno.com NMI President: Brenda Galloway NMI Phone: 260-368-9462 333 E SR 116 Geneva, IN 46740 greenacres13@hotmail.com Church Board Secretary: Brenda Galloway Church Treasurer: Robert Hofstetter 34

HARRIS CHAPEL Organized 1917 (042-0400) 10450 S CR 544 E Selma, IN 47383 harrischapelnaz.com harrischapelnews@msn.com Church: 765-774-4461 PASTOR: (03/19/1998) Jim Ballenger (Janie) Phone: 765-748-0276 10400 S CR 544 E Selma, IN 47383 jimwballenger@gmail.com Associate: Nancy Thomas (Kevin) AP Phone: 765-774-4461 14441 E CR 150 S Parker City, IN 47368 nthomas@libertyperry.org Youth Pastor: Sarah Fox (Bryan) YP Phone: 740-504-1996 10450 S CR 544 E Selma, IN 47383 srhfox2010@gmail.com Children s Pastor: Cortney Coombs (Christopher) CP Phone: 765-513-0176 11011 S CR 419 E Muncie, IN 47302 cortneycoombs@yahoo.com Music Director: John Garrett (Kerry) MP Phone: 765-468-6252 5101 S CR 700 E Selma, IN 47383 jgarrett2361@gmail.com Office Manager: Jane Ballenger harrischapelnews@msn.com NYI President: Joe Harris NYI Phone: 765-774-4465 P.O. Box 325 Selma, IN 47383 joe@harris.net NMI President: Ilona Lambert NMI Phone: 765-282-8658 4410 W CR 350 S Muncie, IN 47302 imjrncde@comcast.net Men s Ministries Director: Jerry Thomas MMD Phone: 765-289-9696 3101 W Bonaire Ave Muncie, IN 47302 jerryandjodyt@comcast.net Women s Ministries Director: Sally Hayden WMD Phone: 765-748-3434 10800 S 300 E Muncie, IN 47302 sallyhayden49@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: April Johnson CT Phone: 765-774-6187 11420 E CR 700 S Selma, IN 47383 aprilj302001@gmail.com HARTFORD CITY Organized 1927 (042--0410) 1402 W. Water St. Hartford City, IN 47348 shigh77@yahoo.com Church: 765-348-0955 PASTOR: (10/09/2005) Steven High (Laura) Phone: 765-348-3235 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd. Hartford City, IN 47348 shigh77@yahoo.com Associate Pastor: Lisa High (Patrick) AP Phone: 260-458-9259 511 W. Branning Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 arbonnehigh@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Gaylord Barr SDMI Phone: 765-499-4038 204 S. Smith St. Hartford City, IN 47348 NMI President: Elizabeth Hughes NMI Phone: 765-348-1155 505 W Harrison Hartford City, IN 47348 lizhughes36@att.net Women s Ministries Director: Kay Hornbaker Bell WMD Phone: 765-348-2073 1601 N Richmond St, Apt 412 Hartford City, IN 47348 Church Board Secretary: Cathy Mannix CBS Phone: 765-348-2507 1145 S 300 E Hartford City, IN 47348 Church Treasurer: Marlene Case CT Phone: 765-499-0293 102 Clover Lane Hartford City, IN 47348 35

HUNTINGTON FIRST Organized 1919 (042-0430) 1555 Flaxmill Rd. Huntington, IN 46750 hnaz.org info@hnaz.org Fax: 260-356-3101 Church: 260-356-1614 PASTOR: (05/01/2016) Bobby Kemp (Sarah) Phone: 540-607-7493 1070 Warren St. Huntington, IN 46750 bkemp@hnaz.org Youth Ministries Director: Troy Supple (Nicole) YP Phone: 260-388-5844 1961 W 1100 N Huntington, IN 46750 tsupple@hnaz.org Children s Ministries Director: Kelly Mulvey (Kris) CP Phone: 260-224-5208 359 Hillside Roanoke, IN 46783 mulveykelly5@gmail.com Visitation Pastor: Gene Vickery (Nancy) VP Phone: 260-224-2240 31 W 700 S Warren, IN 46792 gnvic@onlyinternet.net Childcare Director: Lynn Clampitt CD Phone: 260-388-5696 23 E Lamont Rd. Huntington, IN 46750 lynnclampitt@aol.com SDMI Superintendent: Steve Petry SDMI Phone: 630-605-5368 2043 Archangel Huntington, IN 46750 petreaux@hotmail.com NMI President: Sue Maynard NMI Phone: 541-659-3722 426 Kings Cross Huntington, IN 46750 elmhurst1969sue@gmail.com Prime Time Director: Gene Vickery Men s Ministries Director: Richard Gargiulo MMD Phone: 260-224-9783 1968 Hickory Ave. Huntington, IN 46750 kaygargiulo@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Diana Shenefield WMD Phone: 260-358-6276 3005 Hampton Ct. Huntington, IN 46750 dshenefield@cinergymetro.net Church Board Secretary: Beth Lahr CBS Phone: 260-519-3213 7 Northway Huntington, IN 46750 jaybethlahr@gmail.com Church Treasurer: Garrett Davenport CT Phone: 260-519-1986 8365 W Maple Grove Rd Huntington, IN 46750 gdavenport@dishmail.net JIMTOWN FAMILY Organized 1938 (042-0230) 56773 Shore Ave. Elkhart, IN 46516 jimtownnazpastor@sbcglobal.net Church: 574-295-7812 PASTOR: (08/01/2010) Jack Littlefield (Kathy) Phone: 574-675-0107 30319 Dunhill Crossing Elkhart, IN 46517 nazjack@sbcglobal.net NMI President: Lucy Kurtz NMI Phone: 574-293-7218 1300 W Blaine Ave Elkhart, IN 46516 tpkurtz@frontier.com Church Board Secretary: Lucy Kurtz Church Treasurer: Tom Kurtz CT Phone: 574-293-7218 1300 W Blaine Ave Elkhart, IN 46516 tpkurtz@frontier.com KENDALLVILLE CROSS POINTE FAMILY Organized 1926 (042-0440) 205 HighPointe Crossing Kendallville, IN 46755 thatonechurch.com Mailing address: P. O. Box 67 Kendallville, IN 46755 CPFC46755@gmail.com Fax: 260-599-0896 Church: 260-599-0895 PASTOR: (08/21/2011) Richard Secor (Marie) Phone: 260-343-1558 10833 N 460 E Rome City, IN 46784 rsecor@rocketmail.com 36

Children s Ministries Director: Vickie Jenkins (James) CP Phone: 260-318-2728 510 N. Summit Kendallville, IN 46755 mamabear23@att.net Music Director: Misty Parker (Bill) MP Phone: 260-242-4585 317 Lions Dr Rome City, IN 46784 misty.re.parker@gmail.com Office Manager: Kathy Burns OM Phone: 260-347-1865 3423 N 1000 E Kendallville, IN 46755 Kathy.burns52@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Brent Donat SDMI Phone: 260-242-0872 722 E. Mitchell St Kendallville, IN 46755 brentdonat@yahoo.com NYI President: Marie Secor NYI Phone: 260-251-9536 mariesecor@rocketmail.com NMI President: Cindy Shaub NMI Phone: 260-357-9362 131 Lothamer Ln Avilla, IN 46710 clshaub@gmail.com Work & Witness Coordinator: Natalie Buhro WW Phone: 260-347-4249 5722 E 850 N Kendallville, IN 46755 dbuhro@ligtel Adult Ministries Director: Norm Getts AMD Phone: 260-343-8111 332 S. State St. Kendallville, IN 46755 norm.getts@gmail.com Prime Time Director: Carolyn Parker PTD Phone: 260-897-2256 P.O. Box 33 Avilla, IN 46710 carolyn.1par@yahoo.com Men s Ministries Director: Richard Secor Women s Ministries Director: Kim Getts WMD Phone: 260-343-8111 323 S. State St Kendallville, IN 46755 kimgetts@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Jeff Wepner CBS Phone: 260-246-0082 432 N. State St. Kendallville, IN 46755 judgewep@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: Dennis Buhro CT Phone: 260-347-4249 5722 E 850 N Kendallville, IN 46755 dbuhro@ligtel.com LAGRANGE IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO Organized 2012 (042-0009) 502 S. Poplar St. LaGrange, IN 46761 LIGONIER Organized 1936 (042-0450) 1102 S. Martin St. Ligonier, IN 46767 Mailing address: 100 W. Miller St. Ligonier, IN 46767 jvlutt57@ligtel.com Church: 260-894-3277 PASTOR: (06/19/1973) John Lutton, Sr. (Johnetta) Phone: 260-894-3277 100 W. Miller St. Ligonier, IN 46767 jvlutt57@ligtel.com Office Manager: Betty Martin OM Phone: 260-894-7582 602 Lincoln Way West Ligonier, IN 46767 SDMI Superintendent: Jim Nelson SDMI Phone: 910-610-5681 502 S. Main St. Ligonier, IN 46767 NMI President: Lupita Rodriguez NMI Phone: 260-215-7554 100 W. Miller St. Ligonier, IN 46767 Work & Witness Coordinator: Bob Misner WW Phone: 765-635-1891 13456 N Hillside Dr Syracuse, IN 46567 bob&misner&897@comcast.net Adult Ministries Director: John (Bo) Lutton AMD Phone: 260-894-7516 1000 North St. Ligonier, IN 46767 37

Church Board Secretary: Betty Martin Church Treasurer: John (Bo) Lutton LYNN Organized 1926 (042-0470) 425 S. Main St. Lynn, IN 47355 LynnNazarene.org Mailing address: P.O. Box 128 Lynn, IN 47355 tjgovin@gmail.com Church: 765-874-1661 PASTOR: (11/01/1992) Tom Govin (Darlene) Phone: 765-874-1414 3108 E 800 S Lynn, IN 47355 tjgovin@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Howard Tempel (Joyce) AP Phone: 317-642-7334 431 S. Main St. Lynn, IN 47355 howard@tempel.com.br Children s Director: Darlene Govin (Tom) Visitation Pastor: Joyce Tempel (Howard) VP Phone: 765-576-1419 joytempel@gmail.com Music Director: Jared Govin (Jerrica) MP Phone: 765-546-9951 204 S. Oak St. Lynn, IN 47355 jtgovin@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Jared Govin NYI President: Jerrica Govin NYI Phone: 765-546-3835 204 S. Oak St. Lynn, IN 47355 jergovin@hotmail.com NMI President: Nancy Howland NMI Phone: 937-417-8061 173 S 45 th St Richmond, IN 47374 nancyhland@yahoo.com Adult Ministries Director: Maurice Nicholson AMD Phone: 765-993-3129 P.O. Box 545 Lynn, IN 47355 rosanchln@yahoo.com Women s Ministries Director: Joyce Tempel Church Board Secretary: Jared Govin Church Treasurer: Janet Clark CT Phone: 765-874-2195 7137 S US 27 Lynn, IN 47355 rjclark5@frontier.com MARION FIRST Organized 1921 (042-0480) 700 West Kem Rd. Marion, IN 46952 marionfirst.com office@marionfirst.com Fax: 765-662-7460 Church: 765-662-6440 PASTOR: (11/30/2008) Greg Clark (Karen) Phone: 765-661-5876 3812 S Roselawn Ct Marion, IN 46952 gk_clark@yahoo.com Youth Pastor: Doug Lewis (Kristy) YP Phone: 765-506-4740 120 N. Delaware Blvd, La Fontaine, IN 46940 youth@marionfirst.com Children s Pastor: Deven Swan (Stephen) CP Phone: 765-661-4618 5292 E 100 S Marion, IN 46953 children@marionfirst.com Visitation Pastor: Brian Clark (Allison) VP Phone: 765-506-4343 214 St. Joseph St. Muncie, IN 47303 brian.clark410@gmail.com 38

Music Pastor: Brannon Hancock (Gloria) MP Phone: 937-510-7807 540 W. 1 st St. Marion, IN 46952 brannon.hancock@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Brandon Clark AP Phone: 765-661-6112 3812 Roselawn Ct Marion, IN 46953 brandon.clark88@gmail.com Outreach Minister: S. Lena Crouso OM Phone: 574-453-1395 2508 W. 26 th, Marion, IN 46953 kendall.crouso@gmail.com Discipleship Minister: Kayla Crouso DM Phone: 714-430-7537 2508 W. 26 th, Marion, IN 46953 kayla.crouso@indwes.edu Church Planting Minister: J. Kendall Crouso CPM Phone: 574-453-1395 2508 W. 26 th, Marion, IN 46953 kendall.crouso@gmail.com Office Manager: Joanna Collins OM Phone: 765-662-6440 1208 N. Quarry Rd Marion, IN 46952 secretary@marionfirst.com SDMI Superintendent: Kristy Lewis SDMI Phone: 765-506-4741 kristy.lewis@indwes.edu NYI President: Brandon Clark NYI Phone: 765-661-6112 3812 Roselawn Ct Marion, IN 46953 brandon.clark88@gmail.com NMI President: Fay Turnbull NMI Phone: 765-546-0414 2140 E Bocock Rd Marion, IN 46952 fay.turnbull@wgm.org Prime Time Director: Linda Osborne PTD Phone: 765-618-5453 819 W. Wharton Dr Marion, IN 46952 losbornem@aol.com Women s Ministries Director: Rhonda Booher WMD Phone: 765-212-5903 2213 S Adams St Marion, IN 46952 women@marionfirst.com Church Board Secretary: Ben Linger CBS Phone: 765-934-2151 9628 E 600 N Van Buren, IN 46991 Benjamin.linger@indwes.edu Church Treasurer: Fay Turnbull MARION LINCOLN BOULEVARD Organized 1954 (042-0490) 1215 East 33 rd Marion, IN 46953 bosenbaugh@indy.rr.com Church:765-664-0275 PASTOR: (04/05/2009) Bob Osenbaugh (Betty) Cell Phone: 765-618-9997 1121 East 33 rd St. Marion, IN 46953 bosenbaugh@indy.rr.com SDMI Superintendent: MaryJo Sellars SDMI Phone: 740-262-5432 361 S Norma Dr Marion, IN 46953 mommajo1001@gmail.com NMI President: Joyce Love NMI Phone: 765-674-2783 800 East S B St. Gas City, IN 46933 Church Treasurer: Brenda Perry CT Phone: 765-674-2331 8 Jacks St Gas City, IN 46933 bperry6@indy.rr.com Church Board Secretary: MaryJo Sellars MARION PARK LYNN Organized 1956 (042-0500) 1804 W 11 th St. Marion, IN 46953 Church: 260-402-1931 PASTOR: (03/02/2008) Alan Curtis (Pam) Phone: 260-402-1931 1818 W. 11 th St. Marion, IN 46953 alancurtis54@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: John Fernung SDMI Phone: 765-667-1316 1434 W 2 nd St Marion, IN 46952 va cop@yahoo.com 39

NMI President: Pam Curtis NMI Phone: 260-414-3927 pamcurtis55@gmail.com Men s Ministries Director: John Fernung Women s Ministries Director: Pam Curtis Church Board Secretary: Dianne Shoemaker CBS Phone: 765-517-0121 322 E.S.G St Gas City, IN 46933 vshoemaker@indyrr.com Church Treasurer: Dianne Shoemaker MIDDLETOWN Organized 1933 (042-0530) middletownnaz.com 698 N. 5 th St. Middletown, IN 47356 Mailing address: P.O. Box 86 Middletown, IN 47356 Fax: 765-348-4980 middletownnaz@sbcglobal.net Church: 765-354-2327 PASTOR: (04/02/1978) Philip Rogers (Sherry) Phone: 765-620-3481 287 S 10 th St. Middletown, IN 47356 pcr52@sbcglobal.net Administrative Assistant: Bruce Sutton AA Phone: 765-623-0351 821 Earl St., Middletown, IN 47356 bruce.sutton@sbcglobal.net Youth Pastor: Dillan Ketcham (Rebekah) YP Phone: 765-748-8236 3641 Alexandria Pike, Anderson, IN 46012 dketcham3@gmail.com Children s Pastor: Matt Gargiulo CP Phone: 260-224-9856 681 N 6 th St. Middletown, IN 47356 kidzpastormatt@gmail.com Visitation Pastor: David Whitteberry VP Phone: 765-354-9172 1380 Locust St. Middletown, IN 47356 eugenenaz@msn.com Music Pastor: Sherry Rogers (Philip) MP: Phone:765-620-0539 singitsher@sbcglobal.net Office Manager: Robin Sanders OM Phone: 765-208-0404 4200 W CR 750 N Middletown, IN 47356 middletownnaz@sbcglobal.net Administrative Assistant: Bruce Sutton AA Phone: 765-623-0351 821 Earl St. Middletown, IN 47356 bruce.sutton@sbcglobal.net Childcare Director: Matt Gargiulo CD Phone: 260-726-5580 681 N. 6 th St. Middletown, IN 47356 kidzpastormatt@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Cindy Corple SDMI Phone: 765-635-6896 9501 S CR 950 W Daleville, IN 47334 cynrose88@hotmail.com NYI President: Joshua Waid NYI Phone: 765-748-4272 600 Maple St Middletown, IN 47356 joshuawaid@hotmail.com NMI President: Katrina Farley NMI Phone: 765-635-5471 425 N 500 E Lot #128 Anderson, IN 46017 katrina_e@comcast.net Prime Time Director: David Whitteberry Men s Ministries Director: Matt Wolfe MMD Phone: 765-617-3178 2730 E 500 S Anderson, IN 46017 mattandmissyw@hughes.net Women s Ministries Director: Sherry Rogers Church Board Secretary: Lynn Floyd CBS Phone: 765-524-1151 2609 S 19 th St New Castle, IN 47362 lfloyd@greenwaltcorp.com 40

Church Treasurer: Jill Rednour CT Phone: 765-623-5291 8928 N Valley View Ct Middletown, IN 47356 brsflame@gmail.com MONROEVILLE Organized 1924 (042-0560) 311 Elm St. Monroeville, IN 46773 Mailing address: P.O. Box 502 Monroeville, IN 46773 monroevillenaz@gmail.com Church: 260-623-6463 PASTOR- TO BE SUPPLIED Music Director: Kristin Minerd 12716 State Line Rd. Monroeville, IN 46773 SDMI Superintendent: Rick Grace SDMI Phone: 260-623-3725 14328 State Line Rd Monroeville, IN 46773 rsgrace14328@yahoo.com NYI President: Stacey Hildenbrand NYI Phone; 260-205-9926 11510 Emmanuel Rd Hoagland, IN 46745 jedenduszy@aol.com NMI President: Sandy Noble NMI Phone: 260-632-4289 19925 Doeheman Rd Woodburn, IN 46797 pawsunlimited85@aol.com Church Board Secretary: Bev Foster CBS Phone: 260-623-2398 22319 Hoagland Rd Monroeville, IN 46773 jbfoster6@frontier.com Church Treasurer: Sharon Grace CT Phone: 260-623-3725 14328 State Line Rd Monroeville, IN 46778 rsgrace14328@yahoo.com MONTPELIER CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY Organized 1921 (042-0570) 440 Standard Oil Blvd. Montpelier, IN 47359 MontpelierCCpastor@yahoo.com Church: 765-728-0800 PASTOR: (01/01/2012) Laura High (Steven) Phone: 765-348-3235 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd. Hartford City, IN 47348NEINMIDP@neinazarene.org Associate Pastor: Hugh Taylor (Dawn) AP Phone: 765-330-4078 205 W. Monroe St. Montpelier, IN 47359 hughbub33333@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: LuAnn Pemberton SDMI Phone: 765-728-5905 9676 E SE Jeff Rd 90 Warren, IN 46792 granmalu@sbcglobal.net NYI President: Jeff James NYI Phone: 765-212-7496 229 E. Green St. Montpelier, IN 47359 jeffrey.james@gmail.com NMI President: Lori Stroud 3264 N 500 E Montpelier, IN 47359 ljsenterprises@live.com Women s Ministries Director: Dorothy Stewart WMD Phone: 765-348-5654 1301 E Old 22 Hartford City, IN 47348 j23bizmgr@sbcglobal.net Church Board Secretary: Dorothy Stewart Church Treasurer: Cassie James CT Phone: 765-212-7496 229 E. Green St Montpelier, IN 47359 cassie.jo.james@gmail.com MOUNT HOPE Organized 1937 (042-0580) 5005 E 500 S Berne, IN 46711 mounthopenazarene.org mounthopeoffice@yahoo.com Church: 260-589-2501 PASTOR: (01/04/2015) David Cox (Rebekah) Phone: 260-589-3685 4874 E 500 S Berne, IN 46711 davidlcox58@gmail.com 41

Associate Pastor: Tom Hartman (Kim) AP Phone: 260-589-8089 275 Oberli St. Berne, IN 46711 hartman46711@yahoo.com Youth Ministries Director: Mick McKinley (Amanda) YP Phone: 260-849-1536 264 E. Franklin St. Berne, IN 46711 miammckinley@aol.com Children s Ministries Director: Jenna Langston (Adam) CP Phone: 260-525-8654 462 E Water St. Berne, IN 46711 onecfwoman@gmail.com Office Manager: Kim Hartman OM Phone: 260-589-8089 mounthopeoffice@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Beth Steury SDMI Phone: 260-589-8654 755 Hendricks Berne, IN 46711 mbsteury@embarqmail.com NYI President: Amanda McKinley NYI Phone: 260-849-1536 264 E Franklin Berne, IN 46711 miammckinley@aol.com NMI President: Luanne Frank NMI Phone: 260-589-3410 665 Hendricks Berne, IN 46711 mlfrank2@centurylink.net Prime Time Director: Richard Noonan PTD Phone: 260-589-3654 630 E Water Berne, IN 46711 Women s Ministries Director: Rochell Fox WMD Phone: 260-589-8929 755 W Main Berne, IN 46711 rochellekfox@yahoo.com Men s Ministries Director: Tom Hartman Church Board Secretary: Luanne Frank Church Treasurer: Stanley Minnich CT Phone: 260-368-9110 150 North Drive Geneva, IN 46740 seminnich@gmail.com MUNCIE FIRST Organized 1915 (042-0590) 3101 N. Benton Rd. Muncie, IN 47304 munciefirstchurch.com munciefirstchurch@hotmail.com Fax: 765-282-7538 Church: 765-282-4138 PASTOR: (09/17/1995) Mark Dill (Darcy) Phone: 765-744-2512 4909 N 450 W Muncie, IN 47304 jmarkdill@yahoo.com Youth Pastor: Ian Fancher (Allison) YP Phone: 260-726-5580 1600 N. Hackberry Muncie, IN 47304 idfancher@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Debbi Gary (Keith) CP Phone: 765-729-5952 7700 Londonderry Ct. Muncie, IN 47304 debbi.kingdomkids@gmail.com Music Director: Nathan Persinger (Olivia) MP Phone: 765-716-3632 511 N Shellbark Muncie, IN 47304 midfield19@sbcglobal.net Office Manager: Rita Schildmeier OM Phone: 765-282-4138 1506 N Kimberly Ln Muncie, IN 47304 munciefirstchurch@hotmail.com Childcare Director: Ian Fancher SDMI Superintendent: Ron Stout SDMI Phone: 765-212-9896 7505 N CR 600 W Gaston, IN 47342 ron.l.stout@ardaghgroup.com NYI President: Brooke Wagner NYI Phone: 317-503-0597 5401 W Autumn Springs Ct Muncie, IN 47304 wagner406kb@gmail.com NMI President: Carol Williams NMI Phone: 765-760-4106 4925 W Caleb Ct Muncie, IN 47302 cwilliams4925@comcast.net 42

Adult s Ministries Director: Darrell Young AMD Phone: 765-744-3706 2944 E Tanner Dr Muncie, IN 47302 revyoung@nazmail.com Prime Time Director: Mary Griffis McClellan PTD Phone: 765-730-5479 2200 N Marlborough Muncie, IN 47304 marygriffis@yahoo.com Men s Ministries Director: Brady Vaught MMD Phone: 765-808-6339 1908 W Norwood Dr Muncie, IN 47304 vaughtslocks@yahoo.com Women s Ministries Director: Karen Dowling WMD Phone: 765-744-9326 5951 W CR 500 N Muncie, IN 47304 trentandkarendowling@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Merrill McKinely CBS Phone: 765-744-4904 304 W Horizon Dr Muncie, IN 47303 mr2pigs@hotmail.com Church Treasurer: Trent Dowling CT Phone: 765-744-6745 5951 W CR 500 N Muncie, IN 47304 trent.dowling@starfinancial.com MUNCIE RESTORATION COMMUNITY- (PAC-CTM) (042-0015) 901 N County Rd 650E, Selma, IN 47383 CO-PASTOR: (08/01/2014) Mark Hendrickson Phone: 765-625-1336 901 N County Rd 650 E, Selma, IN 47383 markhendrickson93@gmail.com CO-PASTOR: (08/01/2014) Stefanie Hendrickson Phone: 765-625-1326 901 N County Rd 650 E, Selma, IN 47383 stefanie7707@gmail.com MUNCIE FOREST PARK Organized 1944 (042-0610) 2105 W. Memorial Dr. Muncie, IN 47302 muncieforestnaz@comcast.net Church: 765-288-4162 PASTOR: (08/01/2001) David Delk (Darlene) Phone: 765-289-9562 4605 S. Haymarket Dr. Muncie, IN 47302 ptrddelk@comcast.net Associate Pastor: Michael Hazlet AP Phone: 765-717-9886 3304 W Brookfield Dr. #65, Muncie, IN 47302 michaelh5@yahoo.com Children s Ministries Director: Michelle Flowers (John) CP Phone: 765-289-0594 2309 W 8 th St. Muncie, IN 47302 Visitation: Terry Delong (Wanda) VP Phone: 765-216-6641 3606 W. Brookfield Dr Muncie, IN 47302 Music Director: Reva Hodge (Mike) MP Phone: 765-358-4649 12650 W 1100 N Gaston, IN 47342 Office Manager: Kara Tharp OM Phone: 765-744-0641 1419 W 8 th St Muncie, IN 47302 SDMI President: Terry Delong NYI President: Ernie Cash NYI Phone: 765-356-3817 717 W Main Muncie, IN 47305 NMI President: Lynnette Burton NMI Phone: 765-282-4124 4501 N Wheeling Ave #6-304 Muncie, IN 47304 Prime Time Director: George Strong PTD Phone: 765-759-9340 9311 W CR 380 N Gaston, IN 47342 Women s Ministries Director: Darlene Delk 43

Church Board Secretary: Kara Tharp Church Treasurer: Ray Findley CT Phone: 765-284-8384 1300 N Ridge Line Rd Muncie, IN 47304 MUNCIE NEW HOPE Organized 1986 (042-0584) 4101 S. Eaton Ave. Muncie, IN 47302 Mailing address: 1302 N. Wildwood Lane Muncie, IN 47304 rveach1302@comcast.net Church: 765-289-6917 PASTOR: (01/17/2006) Richard Veach (Janice) Phone: 765-284-0313 1302 N. Wildwood Lane Muncie, IN 47304 rveach1302@comcast.net Associate Pastor: Ruth Wesley (Robert) AP Phone: 765-836-4565 6953 N CR 175 E Springport, IN 47386 Music Director: Boyd Blue MP Phone: 765-281-0313 2306 E 19 th St Muncie, IN 47302 NMI President: Judy Jones NMI Phone: 765-215-6641 3400 W Fleetwood Dr Muncie, IN 47302 Church Treasurer: Boyd Blue MUNCIE NEW HORIZON Organized 2002 (042-0675) 1915 E 20 th St. Muncie, IN 47302 Church: 765-288-3971 PASTOR: (03/27/2016) Brent Hickman (Tami) Phone: 260-442-6466 1901 E. 20 th St. Muncie, IN 47302 pbhickman@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Malynda Nichols SDMI Phone: 765-216-6070 1233 S. Burlington Ave Muncie, IN 47302 Church Board Secretary: Cindy Beaty CBS Phone: 765-215-5884 400 N. Morrison Rd. Muncie, IN 47304 beatydanny@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: Kathy Blanton CT Phone: 765-286-2078 317 N. Delawanda Ave. Muncie, IN 47303 pookiebear0301@hotmail.com MUNCIE NORTHSIDE Organized 1941 (042-0630) 3801 N. Wheeling Ave Muncie, IN 47304 muncienorthsidenaz.wix.com muncienorthsidenaz@sbcglobal.net Church: 765-284-3466 PASTOR: (11/09/2014) Melodie Eisenhofer (David) Phone: 573-721-3112 405 W Charter Dr. Muncie, IN 47303 mkmelodie@sbcglobal.net Children s Ministries Director: Jennifer Eisenhofer CP Phone: 573-253-8617 405 W. Charter Dr. Muncie, IN 47304 Music Director: Dan Smith (Myranda) MP Phone: 765-617-1841 dpnmn18@aol.com SDMI Superintendent: Jennifer Eisenhofer NMI President: Debbie Eisenhofer NMI Phone: 573-253-8618 405 W Charter Dr Muncie, IN 47304 debeisenhofer1998@yahoo.com Church Board Secretary: Janel Little CBS Phone: 765-729-2496 2413 W Sherman Dr. Muncie, IN 47304 janellittle@comcast.net 44

Church Treasurer: Mary Addison CT Phone: 765-717-4693 408 W Horizon Muncie, IN 47303 maryaddison1011@gmail.com MUNCIE RIVERVIEW Organized 1939 (042-0600) 2600 E Willard St Muncie, IN 47302 visitriverviewnaz.com riverviewcon@gmail.com Fax: 765-288-2494 Church: 765-288-1410 PASTOR: (11/19/1997) Dave Shipman (Valerae) Phone: 765-717-1338 5409 N. Barley Way Muncie, IN 47302 pudgey1@hotmail.com Associate Pastor: David Houk (Melanie) AP Phone: 765-288-8801 2205 S. Pershing Dr. Muncie, IN 47302 djhouk1@msn.com Youth Pastor: John Houk (Dharleyne) YP Phone: 765-730-4572 2203 S. Pershing Dr. Muncie, IN 47302 jdhouk2@yahoo.com Children s Ministries Director: Jennifer Choate (Nathaniel) CP Phone: 765-702-7944 3000 S. Cherokee Rd. Muncie, IN 47302 choatefamily07@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Nathaniel Choate SDMI Phone: 765-749-0666 nathaniel.chaote@yahoo.com NYI President: Jason Otto NYI President: 765-716-7096 1604 W 13 th St Muncie, IN 47304 jpotto1976@att.net NMI President: Jenny Otto NMI Phone: 765-716-1391 jmotto1981@sbcglobal.net Prime Time Director: Victoria Likens PTD Phone: 765-760-4410 3010 S Cherokee Rd Muncie, IN 47302 victorialikens@gmail.com Men s Ministries Director: Dennis McKieghan MMD Phone: 765-212-1008 Women s Ministries Director: Cheryl Brewer WMD Phone: 765-284-5938 800 W Haines Muncie, IN 47303 carnations3634@yahoo.com Church Board Secretary: Melanie Houk CBS Phone: 765-288-8801 2205 S Pershing Muncie, IN 47302 mlhouk@bsu.edu Church Treasurer: Renee Rooney CT Phone: 765-760-2996 1318 S Wall Ave Muncie, IN 47302 jarm35728@yahoo.com MUNCIE SOUTH SIDE Organized 1927 (042-0640) 3500 W. Fuson Rd. Muncie, IN 47302 sscotn.wix.com/home office@trysouthside.com Fax: 765-289-4928 Church: 765-284-9320 PASTOR: (03/15/2009) Andrew Cole (Elicia) Phone: 765-620-7868 3400 W. Fuson Rd Muncie, IN 47302 pastorandlycole@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Todd Brown (DaRhonda) AP Phone: 765-381-0991 201 N. Truitt Rd. Muncie, IN47303 toddcbrown@yahoo.com Counseling Pastor: Freeman, Marcia D. CP Phone: 765-228-9302 14901 N. C.R. 300 W., Gaston, IN 47342 Marcia.freeman@ballstate.bsu.edu Youth Pastor: Jerrod Covert (Andrea) YP Phone: 580-571-5376 3520 W. Fuson Rd. Muncie, IN 47302 jerrodcovert@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Andrea Covert (Jerrod) AP Phone: 580-571-5375 3520 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN 47302 andreacovert@gmail.com Children s Director: Brad Ratliff CP Phone: 765-717-6486 2501 W 7 th St. Muncie, IN 47302 btratliff14@yahoo.com Office Manager: Katie Kemper OM Phone: 765-748-1574 209 S. Greentree Dr Muncie, IN 47304 katiekemper21@gmail.com 45

SDMI Superintendent: Tammy Hargrave SDMI Phone: 765-730-1396 5301 S. Breezewood Dr Muncie, IN 47302 thargrave12@gmail.com NYI President: Gale Bloom NYI Phone: 765-602-0373 620 Hampton Ln Chesterfield, IN 46017 galebloom@yahoo.com NMI President: Michelle DiPego NMI Phone: 765-748-9736 609 N. Parkwood Dr Muncie, IN 47304 mdipego@bsu.edu Women s Ministries Director: Jennifer Coffman WMD Phone: 765-744-3113 7800 E CR 800 S Muncie, IN 47302 jecoffman@aol.com Church Board Secretary:\ Christine Davis CBS Phone: 765-730-3129 2000 N. Westbrook Muncie, IN 47304 cdavis28@iuhealth.org Church Treasurer: Michael Coffman CT Phone: 765-774-4704 7800 E CR 800 S Muncie, IN 47302 michael@coffmanfarms.com MUNCIE WHEELING AVENUE Organized 1960 (042-0655) 4600 N. Wheeling Ave. Muncie, IN 47304 wheelingavenuechurch.com jeclay46@yahoo.com Church: 765-702-3200 PASTOR: (11/02/2003) Harold Clay (Janet) Phone: 765-702-3200 4600 N Hollywood Ave Muncie, IN 47304 jeclay46@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Janet Clay SDMI Phone: 317-997-3060 NMI President; Linda McPherson NMI Phone: 765-282-6726 9310 N Shaffer Rd Muncie, IN 47304 mcpherson9310@comcast.net Church Treasurer: Ruth Tanner CT Phone: 765-284-9077 1501 N 650 E Selma, IN 47383 ruth.tanner@comcast.net NEW PARIS Organized 1928 (042-0390) 67136 SR 15 New Paris, IN 46553 npnaz@outlook.com Church: 574-831-6880 PASTOR: TO BE SUPPLIED SDMI Superintendent: NYI President: Jennifer Penrose NYI Phone: 574-538-8773 70503 SR 15 New Paris, IN 46526 penrose@bnin.net NMI President: Sharon Penrose NMI Phone: 574-642-4293 13935 CR 146 Goshen, IN 46526 sharonann@bnin.net Prime Time Director: Mary Yoder PTD Phone: 574-533-9844 20591 Meadow Ln Goshen, IN 46528 m-yoder@hotmail.com Men s Ministries Director: Jack Holderbaum MMD Phone: 574-642-3388 74 EMS D 21 Ln Syracuse, IN 46526 Women s Ministries Director: Mary Yoder Church Board Secretary: Mary Meadows CBS Phone: 574-312-4215 66 Winchester Trail Goshen, IN 46526 Church Treasurer: Dennis Williams CT Phone: 574-575-9065 2618 Lowell St. Elkhart, IN 46516 denniswilliams46@hotmail.com 46

NORTH MANCHESTER Organized 1937 (042-0680) 504 W. Main St. North Manchester, IN 46962 nmnazchurch.com nmnaz@yahoo.com Church: 260-200-0037 PASTOR: (05/06/2015) David Wust (Kristina) Phone: 260-200-0037 5320 N 200 W Huntington, IN 46750 nmnaz@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: David Cripe CT Phone: 574-527-0902 davidlinda@frontier.com OLIVE BRANCH Organized 1941 (042-0690) 7981 E 250 N Hartford City, IN 47348 olivebranchchurchofthenazarene.com olivebranchnaz@gmail.com Church: 260-731-7901 PASTOR: (08/01/2015) Matthew Phillips Phone: 330-819-8058 2467 N 800 E Dunkirk, IN 47336 revmtp22@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Phyllis Dishman CP Phone: 765-728-5540 416 W. Henderson Montpelier, IN 47359 SDMI Superintendent: Becky Pauley SDMI Phone: 765-348-0629 1623 N Jefferson Hartford City, IN 47348 bbfpauley@sbcglobal.net NMI President: Louise Wines NMI Phone: 260-731-8542 2569 SR 1 Pennville, IN 47369 plwines3745@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Becky Pauley Church Board Secretary: Becky Pauley Church Treasurer: William Rogers CT Phone: 765-348-5490 518 E Elm Hartford City, IN 47348 ORLAND Organized 1943 (042-0700) 6015 N SR 327 Orland, IN 46776 Mailing address: P.O. Box 116 Orland, IN 46776 strongd@trine.edu Church: 260-829-6395 PASTOR: (03/26/1988) Rodger Strong (Debbie) Phone: 260-316-1987 572 N 450 W Angola, IN 46702 strongrodger1@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Debbie Strong Church Board Secretary: Cathy Friend CBS Phone: 260-829-1243 725 N 1000 W Orland, IN 46776 Church Treasurer: Pam Sudduth CT Phone: 260-668-2907 3775 S 109 W Pleasant Lake, IN 46779 OSSIAN Organized 1927 (042-0710) 302 N. Metts St. Ossian, IN 46777 ossiannaz.org ocn.bobmiller@gmail.com Church: 260-622-7449 PASTOR: (06/04/2009) Bob Miller (Michelle) Phone: 260-849-2268 609 Blakewood Ct Ossian, IN 46777 ocn.bobmiller@gmail.com Visitation Pastor: Steve Jones (Rhonda) VP Phone: 260-622-4828 613 Oakdale Dr Ossian, IN 46777 47

Music Director: Nate Fowler (Sarah) MP Phone: 260-223-1585 4375 N 100 E Bluffton, IN 46714 nfowler2@gmail.com Office Manager: Lori Miller OM Phone: 260-446-2303 809 Zuercher St. Ossian, IN 46777 ocn.lorimiller@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Angie Ealing SDMI Phone: 260-438-3978 305 Eagle Ct Ossian, IN 46777 angie.ealing@yahoo.com NYI President: Lori Miller NYI Phone: 260-446-2303 NMI President: Nancy Bell NMI Phone: 260-615-1355 304 N. Melching St. Ossian, IN 46777 Prime Time Director: Mike Bodle PTD Phone: 260-301-4012 740 Westview Dr. Apt 45 Ossian, IN 46777 Men s Ministries Director: William Berkey MMD Phone: 260-260-227-1113 422 Millside Ossian, IN 46777 William.berkey@yahoo.com Women s Ministries Director: Nicole Penrod WMD Phone: 260-515-8314 P.O. Box 75 Zanesville, IN 46799 nmpenrod@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Dennis Ealing CBS Phone: 260-438-0528 305 Eagle Ct Ossian, IN 46777 dennis.ealing@yahoo.com Church Treasurer: Janice Roop CT Phone: 260-403-9700 11211 N 450 E Ossian, IN 46777 jjroop@frontier.com PARKER CITY Organized 1917 (042-0720) 422 S. Main St. Parker City, IN 47368 Mailing address: P.O. Box 68 Parker City, IN 47368 miltonswilson@yahoo.com Church: 765-468-7505 PASTOR: (02/01/2004) Milton Wilson Phone: 765-468-7505 409 S. Franklin St. Parker City, IN 47368 miltonswilson@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Jerry Hodge Phone: 765-468-7969 145 S Washington St Parker City, IN 47368 hodge145@aol.com Women s Ministries Director: Linda Hodge WMD Phone: 765-468-7969 145 S Washington St Parker City, IN 47368 hodge145@aol.com Church Board Secretary: Linda Hodge Church Treasurer: Linda Hodge PERU Organized 1935 (042-0730) 331 W. 6 th St. Peru, IN 46970 perunaz.com office@perunaz.com Church: 765-472-1468 PASTOR: (11/02/2014) Floyd Laabs (Stephanie) Phone: 765-470-3179 336 W 5 th St. Peru, IN 46970 revfloyd007@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Nancy McCabe AP Phone: 920-245-1164 336 W. 5 th St. Peru, IN 46970 thriving777@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Tom Cooper SDMI Phone: 765-469-3144 1114 W 300 N Peru, IN 46970 office@perunaz.com NYI President: Nancy McCabe 48

NMI President: Louise Hartleroad NMI Phone: 765-244-1045 3139 S 400 W Peru, IN 46970 office@pernunaz.com Men s Ministries Director: Keith Henisa MMD Phone: 574-601-9300 331 W 6 th St Peru, IN 46970 office@perunaz.com Women s Ministries Director: Sharon Wilkinson WMD Phone: 765-985-3042 P.O. Box 202 Mexico, IN 46958 office@perunaz.com Church Board Secretary: Jennifer Stevens CBS Phone: 765-473-4358 555 S. Broadway Peru, IN 46970 nick.matt@comcast.net Church Treasurer: Betty Quire CT Phone: 765-469-1998 6461 Erlenbaugh Macy, IN 46951 office @perunaz.com PORTLAND FIRST Organized 1939 (042-0740) 920 S. Shank St. Portland, IN 47371 portlandnaz@comcast.net Fax:260-726-8384 Church: 260-726-8040 PASTOR: (03/08/2015) Stephen Hundley (Debi) Phone: 260-571-8796 2396 W. Dorothy Dr. Portland, IN 47371 shundley@nnu.edu Children s Pastor: Kelsey Outler CP Phone: 502-649-9276 136 E. Adams St. Portland, IN 47371 koutler11@gmail.com Music Director: Tina Kelly MP Phone: 260-726-7398 1003 S. Meridian St Portland, IN 47371 tinamkelly@comcast.net Office Manager: Becky Freyburgher OM Phone: 260-726-8040 136 E. Adams St. Portland, IN 47371 bekinurse2006@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Dave Osenbaugh SDMI Phone: 260-726-4582 128 Lafayette St Portland, IN 47371 osenbau1969@embarqmail.com NMI President: Cathy Osenbaugh NMI Phone: 260-726-4582 128 Lafayette St Portland, IN 47371 osenbau1969@embarqmail.com Men s Ministries Director: Roger Teeple MMD Phone: 260-703-0698 3718 E SR 67 Bryant, IN 47326 prtgoodnews@gmail.com Church Treasurer: Becky Freyburgher REDKEY Organized 1916 (042-0750) 801 W. High St. Redkey, IN 47373 Mailing address: 110 W. Daugherty St. Redkey, IN 47373 pastorfarris@gmx.com Church: 765-369-2676 PASTOR: (02/03/2013) Robert Farris (Becky) Phone: 765-369-2008 110 W. Daugherty St. Redkey, IN 47373 pastorfarris@gmx.com Children s Ministries Director: Katie Farris CP Phone: 765-370-0403 110 W. Daugherty St. Redkey, IN 47373 katlynfarris@gmail.com Music Director: Linda Lowe (Dave) MP Phone: 260-726-0503 1389 N SR 1 Dunkirk, IN 47336 ldlowe73@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Lana Ellingwood SDMI Phone: 765-369-2140 19 E High St Redkey, IN 47373 lana.ellingwood@hotmail.com NYI President: Lorrie Younger NYI Phone: 765-209-0880 9221 W 300 S Dunkirk, IN 47336 younger5@localnet.com NMI President: Sheri Arbuckle NMI Phone: 765-849-2346 508 W High St Redkey, IN 47373 Sheriarbuckle@aol.com 49

Work & Witness Coordinator: Dave Lowe WW Phone: 260-731-8333 1389 N SR 1 Dunkirk, IN 47336 davelowe_free@yahoo.com Adult Ministries Director: Linda Smith AMD Phone: 765-396-3877 8600 E 1100 N Eaton, IN 47338 smithlt68@gmail.com Men s Ministries Director: Bob McFarland MMD Phone: 260-251-7562 931 E 200 N Portland, IN 47371 bdmcfarland@centurylink.net Women s Ministries Director: Linda Lowe WMD Phone: 260-726-0535 ldlowe73@yahoo.com Continued Lay Training Director: Doug Helm CLTD Phone: 765-369-2914 47 Sycamore Redkey, IN 47373 Church Board Secretary: Linda Smith Church Treasurer: Linda Smith CT Phone: 765-396-3877 smithlt68@gmail.com SHIPSHEWANA Organized 1961(042-0785) 2695 N 900 W Shipshewana, IN 46565 shipshewananazarene.com Mailing address: P.O. Box 346 Shipshewana, IN 46565 Fax: 260-768-4455 office@shipshewananazarene.com Church: 260-768-4455 PASTOR: (05/01/2014) Randy Marshall (Robin) Phone: 260-768-4291 P.O. Box 346 Shipshewana, IN 46565 tbird7777@msn.com Associate Pastor: Gary Sheets (Kim) AP Phone: 574-849-0845 P.O. Box 234 Middlebury, IN 46540 mrgms11@aol.com Youth Ministries Director: Andrew Goff (Kristen) YP Phone: 574-202-8478 608 Fieldstone Lane Middlebury, IN 46540 Andrew.lee.goff@gmail.com Children s Pastor: Rob Diehl (Deb) CP Phone: 804-370-2794 10906 US 20 Middlebury, IN 46540 dyno_might@yahoo.com Assistant Children's Pastor: Deb Diehl ACP Phone: 540-525-1550 10906 US 20 Middlebury, IN 46540 dyno_might@yahoo.com Visitation: Roy Rhodes (Letty) VP Phone: 574-534-4932 926 Colonial Manor Dr Goshen, IN 46526 royletmike@frontier.com Music Director: Andrew Goff MP Phone: 574-202-8478 Andrew.lee.goff@gmail.com Office Manager: Karen Ponce OM Phone: 260-585-1155 P.O. Box 273 Shipshewana, IN 46565 office@shipshewananazarene.com NYI President: Josh Sheets NYI Phone: 574-370-0797 P.O. Box 234 Middlebury, IN 46540 josh.sheets2@aol.com NMI President: Robin Marshall NMI Phone: 931-783-3084 robin.r.marshal@hotmail.com Work & Witness Coordination: Robin Marshall Prime Time Director: Ody Christner PTD Phone: 260-336-2118 905 E. Country Lane Shipshewana, IN 46565 Cleoj@ligtel.com Women s Ministries Director: Vanessa Eash WMD Phone: 260-343-8393 1285 S 500 W LaGrange, IN 46761 Church Board Secretary: Renee Harville CBS Phone: 260-336-1662 6485 S 675 E Wolcottville, IN 46795 hwhitestarfarm@gmail.com 50

Church Treasurer: Joe Walter CT Phone: 260-336-0596 18357 Leisa Dr Goshen, IN 46528 JWalter@horizonbank.com TUNKER SUGAR CREEK FELLOWSHIP Organized 2009 (042-0001) 3531 W 800 S South Whitley, IN 46787 sugarcreekfellowship.org sugarcreekfellowship@embargmail.com Church: 260-248-2030 PASTOR: (10/25/2009) Larry Sheets (Connie) Phone: 765-730-2007 1542 Kensington Dr. Bluffton, IN 46714 lasheets1@aol.com Youth Ministries Director: Jacob Johnson YP Phone: 260-229-7781 1837 E Kaiser Rd. Columbia City, IN 46725 johnsonj5@huntington.edu Children s Ministries Director: Tabitha Lundblad (Roger) CP Phone: 260-248-4435 1725 E Ravenwood Ln Columbia City, IN 46725 tabbicat96@hotmail.com Music Director: Marybeth Johnson (Mike) MP Phone: 260-248-2030 1837 E Keiser Rd Columbia City, IN 46725 jesusandme7@embarqmail.com Office Manager: Marybeth Johnson SDMI Superintendent: Tonya Parrett SDMI Phone: 260-525-0393 9321 N 400 W Huntington, IN 46750 tonya@tuckerparrett.com NYI President: Adam Johnson NYI Phone: 260-229-2110 211 E. Collins St. Columbia City, IN 46725 disciple4him777@hotmail.com NMI President: Marilyn Hull NMI Phone: 260-723-5710 8250 S 350 W South Whitley, IN 46787 Prime Time Director: Shirley Miller PTD Phone: 260-248-8051 112 S Walnut St Columbia City, IN 46725 gs.miller137@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Sandy Burkett WMD Phone: 260-244-6370 199 W Center Dr Columbia City, IN 46725 Church Board Secretary: Tabitha Lundblad Church Treasurer: Mike Johnson CT Phone:260-248-2030 1837 E Keiser Rd Columbia City, IN 46725 jesusandme7@embarqmail.com SUGAR GROVE Organized 1934 (042-0790) 5475 W 400 N Portland, IN 47371 dlsickels@centurylink.net Church: 260-731-4733 PASTOR: (12/03/2006) Dan Sickels (Sharon) Phone: 260-731-4733 5475 W 400 N Portland, IN 47371 dlsickels@centurylink.net Office Manager: Sharon Sickels SDMI Superintendent: Deanna Norris SDMI Phone: 765-744-3395 550 S. Washington Pennville, IN 47369 NMI President: Pat Vidal NMI Phone: 260-731-4512 645 N Union St Pennville, IN 47369 Women s Ministries Director: Kathy Schumacher WMD Phone: 260-726-7494 220 E Union Portland, IN 47371 Church Board Secretary: Sharon Sickels 51

Church Treasurer: Janet Horn CT Phone: 260-731-2126 P.O. Box 331 Pennville, IN 47369 SWAYZEE Organized 1964 (042-0792) S 800 W Swayzee, IN 46986 Mailing address: P.O. Box 428 Swayzee, IN 46986 ball.wes@gmail.com Church: 765-922-4503 PASTOR: (11/20/2011) Wesley Ball (Tiffany) Phone: 765-603-6157 3925 N. Avalon Dr. Marion, IN 46952 ball.wes@gmail.com Associate Pastor: Richard Runyon (Reta) AP Phone: 765-438-0575 917 W 51 st St. Marion, IN 46953 rrunyon1@indy.rr.com Children s Ministries Director: Chrissie Banter (Josh) CP Phone: 765-620-6150 1794 S 350 E Marion, IN 46953 pastorchrissie@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Susan Atherhults SDMI Phone: 765-661-4222 4495 Frances Slocum Trail Marion, IN 46952 sartherhults@yahoo.com NMI President: Johnetta Hyde NMI Phone: 765-517-0545 P.O. Box 1762 Marion, IN 46952 Women s Ministries Director: Tiffany Ball WMD Phone: 810-841-7780 tkglasgow@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Fran McCoy CBS Phone: 765-860-0717 207 E Marks St Swayzee, IN 46986 mamaw@swayzee.com Church Treasurer: Reta Runyon UNION CHAPEL Organized 1941 (042-0800) 10527 W 900 N Montpelier, IN 47359 Church: 260-346-2040 PASTOR: (07/26/2015) Fred Stevens (Trisha) Phone: 765-744-0643 4210 S. Main St. Anderson, IN 46013 pastorfredstevensjr@gmail.com Associate: Clint Abney (Kim) AP Phone: 765-728-5766 104 N Maggie St Montpelier, IN 47359 C.Abney6@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Faith Merchant (Lewis) CP Phone: 765-329-0125 10603 S 510 W-90 Montpelier, IN 47359 faithfullyours@sbcglobal.net Music Director: Judy Teagle MP Phone: 765-728-5438 311 W Huntington St Montpelier, IN 47359 SDMI Superintendent: Clint Abney SDMI Phone: 765-728-5766 c.abney6@gmail.com NMI President: Judy Teagle NMI Phone: 765-728-5438 Women s Ministries Director: Trisha Stevens WMD Phone: 765-744-3702 fredandtrishastevens@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Judy Teagle Church Treasurer: Karen Frazee CT Phone: 765-728-2912 215 E High St Montpelier, IN 47359 frazee_k@yahoo.com 52

VAN BUREN Organized 1940 (042-0820) 305 S. First St. VanBuren, IN 46991 Mailing address: P.O. Box 384 VanBuren, IN 46991 Church: 765-667-8820 PASTOR: (01/01/2013) Jeff Slater (Nancy) Phone: 765-667-8822 809 W. Main St. Van Buren, IN 46991 jnslater@att.net Children s Ministries Director: Nancy Slater (Jeff) CP Phone: 765-667-8822 SDMI Superintendent: Jim Knight SDMI Phone: 765-662-7502 2995 E Buck Run Dr Marion, IN 46952 jsonbuckrun@bluelight.com NMI President: Carol Gregerson NMI Phone: 765-934-4482 704 Landess St Van Buren, IN 46991 Church Board Secretary: Shirley Knight CBS Phone: 765-662-7502 2995 E Buck Run Dr Marion, IN 46952 jsonbuckrun@bluelight.com Church Treasurer: Carol Gregerson WABASH Organized 1936 (042-0830) 902 Manchester Ave. Wabash, IN 46992 wabashnaz.com wabashnaz@gmail.com Church: 260-563-3067 PASTOR: (10/30/2012) Kirk Johnson (Katie) Phone: 260-563-3343 132 Parkway Dr. Wabash, IN 46992 pastorkirkj@gmail.com Children s Ministries Director: Katie Johnson (Kirk) CP Phone: 260-330-2977 kirknkate@gmail.com Music Director: Wes Cole (Pam) MP Phone:260-571-3245 669 Valley Brook Ln Wabash, IN 46992 usafcole@1791.com SDMI Superintendent: Jason Carter SDMI Phone: 765-469-4881 208 W 7 th St Peru, IN 46992 jaamy94@sbcglobal.net NYI President: Brady Bolen NYI Phone: 260-571-9111 4320 E 150 N Lagro, IN 46992 bmbolen116@gmail.com NMI President: Eric Armentrout NMI Phone: 260-571-5844 1305 W 200 N Wabash, IN 46992 Women s Ministries Director: Amanda Wiley WMD Phone: 260-571-0865 877 W 500 S LaFontaine, IN 46940 wileyaa1977@gmail.com Church Board Secretary: Wes Cole Church Treasurer: Donna Siders CT Phone: 260-571-1892 1320 Green Acre Ct Wabash, IN 46992 donnasiders@hotmail.com WARREN HILLCREST Organized 1935 (042-0840) 402 E. 1 st St. Warren, IN 46792 Mailing address: P.O. Box 556 Warren, IN 46792 preacherman1137@aol.com Church: 260-375-2510 PASTOR: TO BE SUPPLIED 53

Children s Ministries Director: Christine Davis (Mark) CP Phone: 260-228-0905 Christinedavis19@yahoo.com Music Director: Chasidy Masters NYI Phone: 260-388-3882 201 N. Main Warren, IN 46792 cmaster73@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Randy Jones SDMI Phone: 260-224-2155 1209 E 800 S Warren, IN 46792 rdj93@sbcglobal.net NYI President: Chasidy Masters NMI President: Marcus Masters NMI Phone: 260-228-1567 201 N Main Warren, IN 46792 cmasters73@yahoo.com Work & Witness Coordination: Chasidy Masters Women s Ministries Director: Chasidy Masters Church Board Secretary: Kathy Ralston CBS Phone: 260-375-2793 801 N Main Warren, IN 46792 kathylou57@hotmail.com Church Treasurer: Rene Eltzroth CT Phone: 260-228-0203 425 N Matilda Warren, IN 46792 reltzroth48@yahoo.com WARSAW NEW HARVEST Organized 1956 (042-0841) 1654 Fisher Ave. Warsaw, IN 46580 nhnazarene.org nhnazarene@outlook.com Church:574-549-9111 PASTOR: (10/05/2008) Bill Keen (Lana) Phone: 574-267-2717 1660 Fisher Ave. Warsaw, IN 46580 archbishopbill@hotmail.com Associate Pastor: Jeff Seaver (Tammy) AP Phone: 574-528-0228 402 S. Higbee St. Milford, IN 46542 jta300@juno.com SDMI Superintendent: Kristan Sherman SDMI Phone: 260-229-7357 819 E Smith St. Warsaw, IN 46580 KrKeen@hotmail.com NMI President: Karen Coble NMI Phone: 574-268-9155 220 Gilliam Dr. Warsaw, IN 46580 kcoble220@embarqmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Joyce Bose WMD Phone: 574-353-7891 P.O. Box 51 Mentone, IN 46953 nhnazarene@outlook.com Church Board Secretary: Tammy Seaver CBS Phone: 574-528-0028 402 S. Higbee St. Milford, IN 46542 jta300@juno.com Church Treasurer: Karen Coble WINCHESTER Organized 1916 (042-0860) 403 South Main St. Winchester, IN 47394 winchesternaz.com Mailing address: P.O. Box 3 Winchester, IN 47394 winchesternaz@gmail.com Fax: 765-584-3478 Church: 765-584-1831 PASTOR: (11/02/2008) Danny Hines (Amber) Phone:765-584-6733 5 W Overmyer Rd Winchester, IN 47394 dannykhines@gmail.com Youth Ministries Director: Joel Weigand (Kristen) YP Phone: 765-993-4301 1217 East Grey Lane Winchester, IN 47394 jweigand@randolphcentral.us Children s Ministries Director: Melissa Black CP Phone: 765-748-0258 512 Westwood Ct. Winchester, IN 47394 mommaintherace@gmail.com 54

Music Director: David Rook (Gwendolyn) MP Phone: 765-584-1489 524 W South St Winchester, IN 47394 david.rook13@comcast.net Office Manager: Scott Himes OM Phone: 765-717-1073 2452 S 1200 W Parker City, IN 47368 sahimes@hotmail.com Childcare Director: Amber Hines CD Phone: 765-595-8168 kidztownacademy@gmail.com SDMI Superintendent: Norman Addington SDMI Phone: 608-843-8022 1210 S Winmere Ave Selma, IN 47383 naddington@acshared.com NMI President: Gwendolyn Rook Church Board Secretary: David Rook Church Treasurer: Victoria Neudecker CT Phone: 765-584-4815 1214 N CR 100 E Winchester, IN 47394 hvneudecker@hotmail.com YORKTOWN Organized 1926 (042-0880) 9001 W. Arch St Yorktown, IN 47396 yorktownnaz.org yconsecretary@comcast.net Fax: 765-759-8013 Church: 765-759-7973 PASTOR: (02/01/2009) Marty Ballard (Gina) Phone: 765-748-0456 8623 W SR 236 Middletown, IN 47356 geoballard@comcast.net Associate Pastor: Brian Couch (Londa) AP Phone: 765-713-1005 2421 S. Plum St. Yorktown, IN 47396 associate-pastor@comcast.net Youth Pastor: Brian Couch Children s Pastor: Brian Couch Office Manager: Debbie Stout OM Phone: 765-748-6681 2416 W 11 th St. Muncie, IN 47302 yconsecretary@comcast.net Childcare Director: Maggie Walker CD Phone: 765-702-7843 1604 S. Lindell Dr. Yorktown, IN 47396 littlebloomers2013@yahoo.com SDMI Superintendent: Diana Smiley SDMI Phone: 765-808-0791 8101 W. River Rd. Yorktown, IN 47396 djs0791@gmail.com NYI President: Logan Pate NYI Phone: 765-730-9867 10800 E Hills & Dales Dr. Selma, IN 47383 ltpate@icloud.com NMI President: Kristen Shields NMI Phone: 765-215-4019 4381 N CR 850 W Yorktown, IN 47396 kshields72@netzero.net Men s Ministries Director: Rex Smiley MMD Phone: 765-748-7903 8101 W River Rd. Yorktown, IN rexbsmiley@gmail.com Women s Ministries Director: Allison Lee WMD Phone: 765-702-4294 6810 S CR 400 W Muncie, IN 47302 alee9499@yahoo.com Church Board Secretary: Debbie Stout Church Treasurer: Ray Findley CT Phone: 765-284-8384 55

G. GENERAL CHURCH ASSIGNMENT Browning, Lindell and Kay (retired), 9297 W Swimming Hole Ln., Pendleton, IN 46064 (Anderson First) lrbrowning@mac.com (765-610-2328) Lochner, Edna (retired), 2004 Senior Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46805 (Ft. Wayne West Main) ezlochner@juno.com (260-482-4002) Mellinger, Jon and Sally, c/o World Missions, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Anderson First) jamssafrica@gmail.com Noonan, Joan (retired), 315 E. Ohio St., Bluffton, IN 46714 (Mt Hope) mjnon@adamswells.com (260-824-3951) Zurcher, Carol (retired), 1968 Hickory Avenue, Huntington, IN 46750 (Huntington First) carolzurcher@sbcglobal.net (260-359-8255) Role Codes CED Christian Education Minister CHP Chaplain DA District Assignment DEA Deaconess DIA District Interim Assigned DS District Superintendent EDU Education ESR Evangelism Service, Retired EVC Evangelist, Commissioned EVR Evangelist, Registered EVT Evangelist, Tenured GA General Church Assignment GS General Superintendent MIS Missionary PAS Pastor PSV-FT Pastoral Service Full-time PSV-PT Pastoral Service Part-time RA Retired, Assigned RU Retired, Unassigned SEC Song Evangelist, Commissioned SER Song Evangelist, Registered SPC Special Service/Interdenominational STU Student TRF In Process of Transfer H. ORDAINED ELDERS 1964 RA Abshear, John S., 788 W. Berry St., Upland, IN 46989 (Dunkirk) jabshear1230@att.net (765-730-5980) 1975 EVT Adams, Michael D., 8174 Imber St., Orlando, FL 32825 (Harris Chapel) madamsevangelist@aol.com (407-864-3926) 1973 RA Albertson, Peter E., 159 W. 700 N., Columbia City, IN 46725 (Churubusco) fccpea@gmail.com (260-691-3853) 2015 PSV-FT Alexander, Dan, 1212 Parkway Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 (Anderson Parkview) danis34@comcast.net (765-606-9117) 2016 EDU Anksorus, Remington, 13353 Kingsfield Ct., Granger, IN 46530 (Crossroads Community) anksorus@gmail.com (574-315-6362) 2007 EVR Arbuckle, Katrina Jo, 6723 Pintail Drake Ct., Ft. Wayne, IN 46845 (Ft Wayne Grace Point) karbuckle@gpnaz.org (260-224-3770) 2014 PAS Baker, Anthony, 140 Lane 110A West Otter Lake, Angola, IN 46703 (Angola Community) Tbaker95@gmail.com (217-454-2452) 56

1985 PSV-FT Baker, Robert R., 345 N. Gerald Lett Ave., Angola, IN 46703 (Angola Community) ddbaker53@gmail.com (217-454-5354) 2015 PAS Ball, Wesley Britt, 3925 N. Avalon Dr., Marion, IN 46952 (Swayzee) ball.wes@gmail.com (765-603-6157) 2004 PAS Ballard, G. Marty, Jr., 8623 W. SR 236, Middletown, IN 47356 (Yorktown) gballard@ameritech.net (765.748-0456) 1987 PAS Ballenger, Jim W., 10400 S. CR 544 E., Selma, IN 47383 (Harris Chapel) jimwballenger@gmail.com (765-748-0276) 1986 PAS Beers, Thomas R., 814 S. Whitley St., Columbia City, IN 46725 (Columbia City) tdjbbs@yahoo.com (260-244-6517) 2004 EDU Bernius, Brian T., 4108 S. Washington St., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) brian.bernius@indwes.edu (765-674-5659) 1998 U Blake, C. D., 6808 Maysville Rd, PO BOX 6607, Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 (Fort Wayne Trinity) Drcdblake41@gmail.com (260-443-1618) 1986 SPC Bracken, Gary L., 119 S G St., Marion, IN 46952 (Marion First) grybrckn@aol.com (765-651-0474) 2005 U Brewer, Bobby J. 2340 Silver St., Anderson, IN 46012 (New Hope) bobbyjack.ministries@yahoo.com (765-749-1331) 2011 PSV-PT Brown, Todd Clifford, 201 N. Truitt, Muncie, IN 47303 (Muncie Southside) toddcbrown@yahoo.com (765-749-0319) 1978 RA Browning, Lindell R., 9297 W Swimming Hole Ln., Pendleton, IN 46064 (Anderson First) lrbrowning@mac.com (765-610-2328) 1999 PAS Buhro, Bradley R., 5686 N. Raider Rd., Middletown, IN 47356 (Anderson Southdale) pastorbuhro@gmail.com (765-354-9048) 2016 PSV-FT Burch, Caroline B., 53569 CR 7 Unit 2, Elkhart, IN 46514 (Elkhart Northside) c.blesi.burch@gmail.com (616-780-7584) 2015 PSV-FT Byrd, Roger, 821 Eastgate Dr., Anderson, IN 46001 (Anderson First) rogerbyrd1948@gmail.com (616-218-6901) 2013 PAS Cabello, Elias, 4224 East Ave, Anderson, IN 46013 (Anderson First) ecabello@andersonnazene.org (765-278-7100) 1979 PAS Cable, Gary, 820 Lindsay Lane, Anderson, IN 46012 (Anderson First) glcable@juno.com (765-643-0251) 1985 RA Chapman, Thomas W., 10904 Golden Harvest Way, Indianapolis, IN 46229 (AndersonEastview) beckichap@gmail.com (317-947-6674) 2015 PSV- PT Clark, Brian Christopher, 214 S. Joseph St., Muncie, IN 47303 (Marion First) brian.clark410@gmail.com (765-506-4343) 2016 SPC Clark, Chad Anthony, 4955 Pennswood Rd., Dayton, OH 45424 (Marion First) caclark1@united.edu (765-661-6470) 2015 EVR Clark, Cory Adam, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) chess4j@hotmail.com (765-618-5330) 1996 PAS Clark, Gregory Brian, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) gk_clark@yahoo.com (765-674-6908) 1999 PAS Clark, Michael, 2544 E 200 S, Anderson, IN 46017 (Anderson Eastview) pastormikebb@yahoo.com (765-393-0023) 1973 PAS Clay, Harold, 4600 N. Hollywood Ave., Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie Wheeling) jeclay@juno.com (765-702-3200) 57

2008 PAS Cole, Andrew Lee, 3400 W. Fuson Road, Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Southside) pastorandylcole@gmail.com (765-284-9320) 1970 RA Comstock, Donald, 14011 N Sussex Pl, Apt. A, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 (Crossroads Community) chaplindon@cox.net (480-307-9898) 2010 PSV-PT Coombs, Cortney Sue, 11011 S CR 419 E, Muncie, IN 47302 (Harris Chapel) cortneycoombs@yahoo.com (765-513-0176) 2014 PSV-FT Covert, Jerrod, 3520 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Southside) JerrodCovert@gmail.com (580-571-5376) 2015 PAS Cox, David L., 4874 E 500 S, Berne, IN 46711 (Mt. Hope) davidlcox58@gmail.com (260-589-3685) 2002 PAS Curtis, Alan W., 1818 W. 11th St., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion Park Lynn) alanandpamcurtis@yahoo.com (765-668-4129) 2008 TRF Davis, Mark Andrew, in process of transfer to Missouri 1994 PAS Dayton, Alvin B., 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson, IN 46011 (Anderson New Life) newlifenazarene@att.net (765-644-1102) 2002 PAS Delk, David M., 4605 S. Haymarket Dr., Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Forest Park) ptrddelk@comcast.net (765-289-9562) 1978 PAS Dickson, Richard C., 2908 Kelmar Dr., Fort Wayne, IN 46809-1824 (Fort Wayne Elmhurst) dicksonrclg@frontier.com (260-747-6412) 1999 PSV-PT Diehl, Debra M., 10906 US 20, Middlebury, IN 46540 (Shipshewana) dyno_might@yahoo.com (540-525-1550) 2008 PSV-PT Diehl, Robbie Lee, 10906 US 20 Middlebury, IN 46540 (Shipshewana) dyno_might@yahoo.com (804-370-2794) 1997 PAS Diemer, Mark A., 4017 E. 900 N., Alexandria, IN 46001 (Alexandria) aconpastor@comcast.net (765-425-2238) 1988 PAS Dill, J. Mark, 4909 N. 450 W., Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie First) jmarkdill@yahoo.com (765-759-8586) 1975 RA/ESR Donham, Robert L., 3523 Quincy Dr., Anderson, IN 46011 (Anderson First) robertdonham@juno.com (765-621-4554) 1963 RA Dunlop, Roland, 11419 East St., Vicksburg, MI 49097 (Anderson First) redunlop@gmail.com (269-615-7777) 2002 U Durbin, Amanda, 2712 S Elm St., Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie First) Gadur64@hotmail.com (765-212-6049) 2002 CHP Durbin, Eric, 2712 S Elm St., Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie First) Gadur64@hotmail.com (765-212-6049) 2009 PAS Eisenhofer, Melodie, 405 W. Charter Dr., Muncie, IN 47303 (Muncie Northside) mkmelodie@sbcglobal.net (765-273-7017) 2000 PAS Farris, Robert J., 110 W. Daugherty St, Redkey, IN 47373 (Redkey) pastorfarris@gmx.com: (765-369-2817) 2010 PAS Fett, Thomas R., 108 Evergreen Way, Hartford City, Indiana 47348 (Dunkirk) fett_tom1@yahoo.com (765-499-0350) 2003 PAS Finney, Charles L., 18337 N. Bend Dr., Bristol, IN 46507 (Bristol) colts0516@gmail.com (574-848-5940) 2012 PSV-FT Fischer, James, 51901 James Lawrence Pkwy, Granger, IN 46530 (Elkhart Crossroads) pastorjames@mycrossroadscommunity.com (574-538-7154) 58

2009 PAS Fisher, Timothy A., 53073 Cobus Woods Ct., Elkhart, IN 46514 (Crossroads Community) slimtimfisher@aol.com (574-370-4131) 2004 PAS Fittro, Terry L., 2925 Mariposa Pl., Fort Wayne, IN 46818-8731 (Fort Wayne Liberty Mills) tpromiseone@gmail.com (260) 616-0100) 2015 PSV-PT/CHP Freeman, Marcia D., 14901 N. C.R. 300 W., Gaston, IN 47342 (Muncie South Side) Marcia.freeman@ballstate.bsu.edu (765-228-9302) 1961 RA Freeman, Mary Ann, 1527 E. 37th St., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) freeman@comteck.com (765-674-6229) 1992 U Gargiulo, Richard E., 1968 Hickory Ave., Huntington, IN 46750 (Huntington First) kaygargiulo@gmail.com (260-224-9783) 2011 PSV-PT Gilmore, Paul Jonathan, 5311 Larita Ln, Anderson, IN 46017 (Anderson First) pgilmore@andersonnazarene.org (317-987-6045) 1984 PAS Govin, Thomas J., (P.O. Box 128) 3108 E. 800 S., Lynn, IN 47355 (Lynn) tjgovin@gmail.com (765-874-1414) 2005 RU Griffin, Danny, 18386 Brewster Dr., Bristol, IN 46507 (Shipshewana) dgriffin2@msn.com (574-312-9407) 1967 RU Gunn, Clyde T., 1532 N Quarry Rd, Marion, IN 46952 (Warren Hillcrest) gunnclyde@yahoo.com (765-664-5807) 2014 PAS Habegger, Terry L., 4903 DeSoto Drive, Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 (Ft. Wayne Trinity) trinitycnpastor@gmail.com (614-202-2542) 2015 PAS Haddix, Brenda Darlene, P.O. Box 123, Bluffton, IN 46714 (Geneva) brenda.haddix@yahoo.com (260-346-2172) 1996 U Hall, Gregory G., 109 S. 23rd St, Goshen, IN 46528 (Bristol) gregcindyhall@msn.com (574-538-8817) 2011 SPC/PSV-FT Hancock, Brannon Montgomery, 540 W. 1 st Street, Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) brannon.hancock@gmail.com (937-510-7807) 2003 U Harden, Philip O., Jr., 421 Kinney Dr, Warsaw, IN 46580 (Warsaw New Harvest) ksharden57@icloud.com (574-306-4063) 2007 PSV-PT Harshman, Adelbert, 3822 E 400 S, Albion, IN 46701 (Churubusco) aralharshman@msn.com (260-466-5243) 2004 PSV-PT Hartman, Thomas L., 275 Oberli St, Berne, IN 46711 (Mount Hope) hartman46711@yahoo.com (260-692-2056) 2016 PSV-FT Hazlet, Michael, 3304 W Brookfield Dr. #65, Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Forest Park) michaelh5@yahoo.com (765-717-9886) 1983 DA Heincker, Leonard Dan, 2213 W 38th, Marion, IN 46953 (Swayzee) danheincker@yahoo.com (765-603-6682) 1988 RA Helms, Mike, Box 162, Van Buren, IN 46991 (Warren Hillcrest) mghelms@centurylink.net (765-934-4338) 1963 RA Hemmingsen, George B., 246 N Beechwood St, Warsaw, IN 46582 (Columbia City) Gbhonu56@yahoo.com (574-377-8563) 2006 PAS Hendrickson, Mark, 901 N County Rd 650E, Selma, IN 47383 (Muncie Restoration Community) markhendrickson93@gmail.com (765-625-1336) 2006 PAS Hendrickson, Stefanie, 901 N County Rd 650E, Selma, IN 47383 (Muncie Restoration Community) stefanie7707@gmail.com (765-625-1326) 59

2009 PAS Hickman, Brent, 1901 E. 20 th St. Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie New Horizon) pbhickman@gmail.com (260-442-6466) 1993 PAS High, Charles Steven, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN 47348 (Hartford City) shigh77@yahoo.com (765-348-3235) 2009 PAS/EVR High, Laura Ann Clifford, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN 47348 (Montpelier) neinmidp@neinazarene.org (765-348-3235) 2002 PAS Hines, Danny, 5 West Overmyer Boulevard, Winchester, IN 47394-1947 (Winchester) DannyHines75@hotmail.com (765-584-6733) 1969 RA Hollis, John W., 53632 CR 7, Elkhart, IN 46514 (Elkhart Northside) jdhollis2@gmail.com (815-275-8246) 1993 RA/PAS Horning, Kenneth L., 2107 N. A St., Elwood, IN 46036 (Elwood) khorning8747@sbcglobal.net (765-552-5997) 2004 PSV-FT Houk, David J., 2205 S. Pershing Dr., Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Riverview) djhouk1@msn.com (765-288-8801) 1973 PSV-PT Howie, Charles C., 4666 Parkerdale Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46835 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) chowie4497@gmail.com (260-466-3988) 1976 RA Hudson, David R., 56688 Meadowood Dr., Elkhart, IN 46516 (Anderson First) davidh5823@aol.com (574-849-7240) 2009 PAS Hundley, Stephen, 2396 W. Dorothy Dr, Portland, Indiana 47371 (Portland) sdmhundley@yahoo.com (361-571-8796) 1951 RA James, Robert E., 208 Elva St, Anderson, IN 46013 (Anderson New Life) (765-642-7531) 2016 PSV-PT James, Toni L., 9369 N 800W, Middletown, IN 47356 (Anderson Parkview) pktljames@aol.com (573-418-1249) 1972 RA Johnson, James D., 2117 W Purdue Ave. Muncie, IN 47304 (Farmland) johnson1948@comcast.net (502-592-8260) 2006 PAS Johnson, Kirk, 132 Parkway Dr, Wabash, IN 46992 (Wabash) pastorkirkj@gmail.com (260-563-3343) 2003 PAS Johnson, Michael, 911 S. Rangeline Rd, Anderson, IN, 46012 (Anderson Parkview) mike.annajohnson@gmail.com (765-400-1025) 1998 RA/PSV-PT Jones, Eddie R., 5355 E Anderson Rd, Churubusco, IN 46723 (Churubusco) erjbusco@frontier.com (260-693-2768) 2012 PSV-PT Jones, Steven F., 613 Oakdale Dr., Ossian, IN 46777 (Ossian) Jonessteve1954@yahoo.com (260-622-4828) 1995 PAS Keen, William L., 1660 S. Fisher Ave., Warsaw, IN 46580 (Warsaw) archbishopbill@hotmail.com (574-267-2717) 2010 PAS Kemp, Robert Bobby Dale, Jr., 1540 N. LaFontaine St., Huntington, IN 46750 (Huntington First) BKemp@hnaz.org (540-607-7493) 2015 PSV-FT Ketcham, Dillan, 3641 Alexandria Pike, Anderson, IN 46012 (Middletown) dketcham3@gmail.com (765-748-8236) 2009 PSV-FT Kirk, Brandon, 4695 Lakewood Hills Dr., Anderson, IN 46017 (Anderson First) bkirk@andersonnazarene.org (765-620-8670) 1983 PSV-FT Klinger, Gary, 3025 Spring Valley Ct, Anderson, IN 46011 (Anderson First) gdklinger@andersonnazarene.org (765-621-9258) 1993 U Knisley, Mark, 61896 Amber Meadows Ct, Goshen, IN 46528 (Angola Community) ck1981akek@yahoo.com (574-535-3001) 60

2011 PAS Kohl, Michael N., 326 Greenwood Ave, Ft Wayne, IN 46808 (Ft Wayne West Main) revmnkohl@comcast.net (574-527-3184) 2009 PAS Laabs, Floyd, 331 W 6 th, Peru, IN 46970 (Peru) pastorfloyd@minister.com (920-392-9554) 2003 U Lay, Stephen W., 1013 York Dr., Pendleton, IN 46064 (Anderson New Life) (765-778-2964) 1998 RU Lewis, Ward, 5416 Glenridge Dr, Ft. Wayne, IN 46835 (Ft Wayne Grace Point) wardrlewis@gmail.com (419-436-7114) 2000 PAS Littlefield, Jack L., 30319 Dunhill Crossing, Elkhart, IN 46517 (Jimtown) nazjack@sbcglobal.net (574-215-3135) 2014 U Lowe, Cristen Elaine (Sanders), 4200 W County Rd 750 N, Middletown, IN 47356 (Middletown) christensanders@gmail.com (586-322-2622) 1974 RA/PAS Lutton, John V., Sr., 100 W Miller St, Ligonier, IN 46767 (Ligonier) jvlutt57@ligtel.com (260-894-3277) 1960 RU MacMillan, Jeanette, 3321 Marine Dr., Anderson, IN 46013 (Anderson Southdale) jeanettmacmillan@comcast.net (765-622-1957) 1955 RA MacMillan, Lorne V., 2921 E. 8 th St, Anderson, IN 46012 (Anderson First) lmacmi8987@aol.com (765-393-3636) 2013 PSV-FT Mahoney, Mark, 808 Trail Rd. Auburn, IN 46706 (Auburn) mark.mahoney@auburncn.org (260-573-9626) 1992 SPC Mansfield, Robert D., 2582 E. Wooster Rd, Warsaw, IN 46580 (Warsaw New Harvest) evdiscipleship@gmail.com (574-215-2592) 1994 PAS Marshall, Randy, PO Box 346, Shipshewana, IN 46565 (Shipshewana) tbird7777@msn.com (260-768-4291) 2016 PSV-PT McCabe, Nancy, 336 W. 5th St, Peru, IN 46970 (Peru) thriving777@gmail.com (920-245-1164) 2014 U McCloskey, Jason Jerome, 6232 Kent Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46816 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) jasmac82005@aol.com (210-413-6049) 2003 RA Miller, Dewey L., 232 Willowbrook Trl., Bluffton, IN 46714 (Olive Branch) djmiller1962@centurylink.net (260-731-7901) 2012 PAS Miller, Robert J., 609 Blackwood Ct, Ossian, IN 46777 (Ossian) ocn.adifferentchurch@yahoo.com (260-622-7770) 1995 PAS Miller, Timothy D., 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN 46714 (Bluffton) Timbonaz@juno.com (260-353-1181) 2010 PAS Mondragon, Annette, 5100 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46806 (Many Nations) mondragonsol@yahoo.com (260-442-8530) 2010 PAS Mondragon, Francisco Javier, 5100 Gaywood Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46806 (Many Nations) mondragonfco@yahoo.com (260-515-0972) 1998 EVC/SER Murphy, Mark, 4008 S. Franks Lane, Selma, IN 47383 (Muncie South Side) nmurph5@aol.com (765-281-0496) 2000 U North, John E., 3320 E. CR 100 N., Winchester, IN 47394 (Winchester) revjn2@aol.com (765-584-5070) 1995 PAS Osenbaugh, Robert G., 1121 East 33rd Street Marion, IN 46953 (Marion Lincoln Blvd) bosenbaugh@indy.rr.com (765-618-9997) 2009 SPC Owens, Dennis Todd, 3101 N Benton Rd, Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie First) tnowens97@yahoo.com (765-282-4138) 61

1989 PAS Patton, Paul A., 517 S. Broadway, Butler, IN 46721 (Butler) butlernazarene@gmail.com (260-868-5666) 2014 PSV-FT Pence, Cameron Corbet, 1616 Locust St, Apt 205, Elkhart, IN 46514 (Elkhart Northside) PastorCam1982@gmail.com (574-322-9830) 2001 PSV-PT Penrod, Rodney, 706 Water St., Berne, IN 46711 (Decatur Common Ground) rpenrod@cgnaz.org (260-418-9492) 1989 PSV-FT Person, Rex A., 7910 Wind Ridge Ln., Fort Wayne, IN 46815 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) rperson@gpnaz.org (260-413-5546) 1980 CHP Poeppelmeyer, Darrell R., 4224 Winterfield Run, Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (Fort Wayne Trinity) revpep@aol.com (260-918-0448) 2007 U Robertson, Rosemary, 912 Hilltop Blvd., Anderson, IN 46013 (Anderson Southdale) rosebudr2015@gmail.com (765-606-5034) 1980 PAS Rogers, Philip C., 287 S. 10th St. (P.O. Box 86), Middletown, IN 47356 (Middletown) pcr52@sbcglobal.net (765-354-2377) 2006 PSV-FT Rogers, Sherry L., 287 S. 10th St., Middletown, IN 47356 (Middletown) singitsher@sbcglobal.net (765-620-0539) 1977 DS Roland, David G., 1502 Ironwood Dr., Marion, IN 46952 (Marion First) neids1@neinazarene.org (765-662-9606) 1984 DA Royer, Marc, 1307 Winsted Dr, Goshen, IN 46526 (Crossroads Community) marcroyer@comcast.net (574-370-8588) 1983 PSV-PT Runyon, Richard A., 917 W 51st St, Marion, IN 46953 (Swayzee) rrunyon1@indy.rr.com (765-438-0575) 2013 U Schaal, Stephen E., 3812 N Penbrook Dr, Marion, IN 46952 (Marion First) piratepastor@mac.com (765-667-9740) 2011 PSV-PT Seaver, Jeffrey S., 402 S. Higbee St, Milford IN 46542 (Warsaw New Harvest) jta300@juno.com (574-528-0228) 1963 RU Secor, John Wesley, 29330 Channel View Dr., Elkhart, IN 46516 (Elkhart Northside) (574-522-7135) 2000 PAS Secor, Richard L., 10833 N. 460 E., Rome City, IN 46784 (Kendallville CrossPointe) rsecor@rocketmail.com (260-343-1558) 1973 DA Shalley, Michael D., 5411 Curry Ford Lane, Ft. Wayne, IN 46804 (Huntington First) clafricaoffice1@gmail.com (815-662-8667) 2002 PSV-PT Sheets, Gary M., 207 E Warren St, Middlebury, IN 46540 (Shipshewana) mrgms11@aol.com (574-849-0845) 1986 PAS Sheets, Larry A., 1542 Kensington Dr., Bluffton, IN 46714 (Tunker Sugar Creek Fellowship) LASHEETS1@aol.com (765-730-2007) 1957 RA Sheets, Oscar H., 11180 US 20, Middlebury, IN 46540 (Shipshewana) ohermans@aol.com (574-215-2211) 2007 PAS Sheets, Tim, 53515 CR 7 N, Elkhart, IN 46514 (Elkhart Northside) rhinotim@aol.com (574-333-2550) 2016 PSV-FT Shelley, Bryan Patrick, 24364 Merrimac Ln. Elkhart, IN 46517 (Crossroads Community) bryan@mycrossroadscommunity.com (563-528-9224) 1997 PAS Shipman, David, 5409 N. Barley Way, Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie Riverview) pudgey1@hotmail.com (765-273 -7262) 2004 TRF Shubert, Joseph Brian in process of transfer to Northwest District 62

2008 PAS Sickels, Daniel Lewis, 5475 W. 400 N., Portland, IN 47371 (Sugar Grove) dlsickels@centurylink.net (260-731-4733) 1995 PAS Slater, Jeffrey A., 716 W. 9 th St., Jonesboro, IN 46938 (VanBuren) jnslater@att.net (765-674-5804) 1959 RA Smith, Robert L., 170 N Tracy St. Markle, IN 46770 (Huntington First) (260-758-3534) 1994 RA Smith, William M., 9408 S Jackson St, Lynn IN 47355 (Winchester) bill@wmsmith.org (765-576-0944) 2010 U Sochacki, Richard J., 3185 S 300 E, Anderson, IN 46017 (Middletown) rjsochacki@comcast.net (765-378-6265) 1948 RA Sparks, C. Kenneth, 1118 W Cross St, Apt. 117., Anderson, IN 46011 (Anderson First) (765-393-0079) 2011 U Spencer, Steven K., 3690 SE SR 116, Bluffton, IN 46714 (Bluffton) misterspencer@hotmail.com (706-773-8195) 1953 RA Stalter, Delmar, 2630 Medford Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46803 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) (260-749-2293) 1984 PAS Stanton, Billy E., 8827 N. 1150 W., Montpelier, IN 47359 (Collett) stantonsservice@sbcglobal.net (260-251-2403) 2007 U Stephenson, Lisa A., 6504 W Norway Dr, Muncie, IN 47304 (Winchester) pastorlisastephenson@gmail.com (765-730-1723) 1986 PAS Steury, Wayne, 817 West Main, St, Berne, IN 46711 (Berne) waynesteury@gmail.com (260-589-8933) 2006 EDU Stiles, Kenton M., 2123 E Charles Rd., Marion, IN 46952 (Marion First) kentstiles@juno.com (765-651-0369) 1978 RA/PSV-PT Stirratt, Kenneth J., 6802 Maysville Rd., Fort Wayne, IN 46815 (Decatur Common Ground) kjstirratt@cgnaz.org (260-341-2299) 1992 PAS Stirratt, Kevin B., 210 N. 16 th St., Decatur, IN 46733 (Decatur Common Ground) kstirratt@cgnaz.org (260-413-2632) 2003 U Stirratt, Randall, 6719 Hilmer Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46835 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) rstirratt@perryprotech.com (260-471-8358) 1987 PAS Strong, Rodger D., P.O. Box 116, Orland, IN 46776 (Orland) orlandchurch@frontier.com (260-829-6395) 2015 PSV-PT Stroop, Elizabeth, 24801 Johannes Ct., Elkhart, IN 46514 (Crossroads Community) elizabethstroop@gmail.com (614-506-9012) 2013 PSV-FT Stroop, Ryan, 24801 Johannes Ct, Elkhart, IN 46514 (Crossroads Community) stroopie24@yahoo.com (484-941-2730) 1971 RU Taylor, Wilbur R., 417 Parkway St, Berne, IN 46711 (Berne) wrtaylor@centurylink.net (260-589-3514) 2011 PSV-FT Tempel, Howard, 431 S Main, Lynn, IN 47355 (Lynn) howard@tempel.com.br (765-576-1419) 2011 PSV-FT Tempel, Joyce Luz, 431 S. Main, Lynn, IN 47355 (Lynn) joytempel@gmail.com (765-576-1419) 2004 U Tharp, Kevin S., 711 S Stony Brook Dr., Muncie, IN 47304 (Forest Park) (765-741-9697) 2009 PAS Thomas, Douglas B., 723 E 7 th St, Auburn, IN 46706 (Auburn) doug.thomas@auburncn.org (260-235-0085) 63

1986 RU Thompson, Richard, 1209 Dahlgren Ln, Cicero, IN 46034 (Redkey) richardcamille@comcast.net (317-650-3669) 1985 U True, Gary, 1365 W 200 N, Angola, IN 46703 (Angola Community) gwtrue58@gmail.com (260-833-1328) 1969 RU Tubbs, Paul C., 306 W Buckeye St., Berne, IN 46711 (Berne) luetubbs@yahoo.com (260-589-2625) 1978 CHP Turner, Lester W, 2114 Round Barn Rd, Anderson, IN 46017 (Anderson Parkview) turnaround7@att.net (765-702-9337) 2005 U VanNatter, Jerry G., 6210 N. CR 600 W., Gaston, IN 47342 (Muncie Northside) jvannatter@aol.com (765-759-8376) 1966 RA/PAS/ESR Veach, A. Richard, 1302 N. Wildwood Ln., Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie New Hope) rveach1302@comcast.net (765-284-0313) 1964 PSV-PT Vickery, Eugene, 31 W 700 S Warren, IN 46792 (Huntington First) gnvic@onlyinternet.net (260-224-2240) 2014 PSV- FT Waltz, Jill, 5255 W 950 N, Middletown, IN 47356 (Anderson First) wilmyw@yahoo.com (765-621-1387) 2006 PSV-FT Ward, Eric, 309 Adams, Decatur, IN 46733 (Decatur Common Ground) eward@cgnaz.org (616-516-2896) 1994 RA Wesley, E. Ruth, 6953 N CR 175 E, Springport, IN 47386 (Muncie New Hope) (765-836-4341) 1991 CHP Weston, Donald E., 1305 North Dr., Anderson, IN 46011 (Anderson First) dweston@anderson.edu (765-683-1203) 1976 CHP White, Daniel, 1102 Superior Dr., Auburn, IN 46706 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) newchap65@gmail.com (260-235-0332) 2007 TRF White, Keith D. in process of transfer to the Northwest Indiana District 1990 PAS White, Paul D., 550 Indiana Dr., Churubusco, IN 46723 (Churubusco) pjwhite0803@frontier.com (260-693-2201) 1944 RU Whitis, Noel L., 100 Jones Dr. Apt 123, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kendallville) (815-935-1011) 1963 RA/PSV-PT Whitteberry, David E., 1380 Locust St., Middletown, IN 47356 (Middletown) eugenenaz@msn.com (765-354-9172) 1981 RA/PAS Wilson, Milton S., Jr., P.O. Box 68, Parker City, IN 47368 (Parker City) miltonswilson@yahoo.com (765-468-7505) 1989 RA Winter, Anthony, 915 Gragg St, Huntington, In 46750 (Huntington) tmwinter70@yahoo.com (765-432-9077) 2006 PAS Wisehart, Brayden L., 6418 Durango Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) bradywisehart@yahoo.com (260-485-2110) 2009 RU Wolfe, Stephen J., 1151 Harbour Point Dr, Port Orange, FL 32127 (Anderson Parkview) swolfe39@cfl.rr.com (386-256-3490) 1969 RA/ESR Woodward, S. Oren, 256 W Hoosier St, Berne, IN 46711 (Berne) sowfamilyministry@yahoo.com (260-589-8381) 1950 RA Worcester, Dale B., Village of Heritage, 12011 Whittern Rd, Monroeville,IN 2012 U Wright, Kent A., PO Box 409, Laotto, IN 46763 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) pastor.k.wright@gmail.com (260-704-4706) 64

2010 PSV-FT Wright, Ryan J., 13419 Wheat Mill Ct., Grabill, IN 46741 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) rwright@gpnaz.org (260-241-3159) 1997 U Young, Darrell K. P.O. Box 472, Eaton, IN 47338 (Muncie First) revyoung@nazmail.com (765-744-3706) I. ORDAINED DEACONS 2000 RU Aldridge, Melody, 6620 Silverbell Dr., New Port Richey, FL 34653 (Muncie New Horizon) melody_a@comcast.net (765-287-8800) 2008 SPC Bernius, Elaine A., 4108 S. Washington St., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) elaine.bernius@indwes.edu (765-674-5659) 2014 PSV-PT Covert, Andrea, 3520 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Southside) andreancovert@gmail.com (580-571-5375) 2005 PSV-FT Fink, Edgardo E., 12033 Willowind Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46845 (Fort Wayne Grace Point) efink@gpnaz.org (260-705-7214) 2016 PSV-FT Frederick, Vicki Sue, 8010 Wethersfield Cove, Ft Wayne, IN 46835 (Ft. Wayne Grace Point) vfrederick@gpnaz.org (260-410-7361) 2006 PSV-FT Howe, Clark, 69807 S. River Rd., White Pigeon, MI 49099 (Crossroads Community) cmhowe2@gmail.com (708-359-5599) 2002 U Hutchens, Greig H., 707 Appleby Ct., Huntington, IN 46750 (Huntington First) greig@officialgreig.com (260-388-2608) 1998 RU Lewis, Brenda, 5416 Glenridge Dr, Ft. Wayne, IN 46835 (Ft Wayne Grace Point) brendaelewis@gmail.com (419-679-8999) 2015 SPC Mansfield, Loretta Sue, 2582 Wooster Rd, Warsaw, IN 46580 (Warsaw New Harvest) pastormommy@gmail.com (574-215-6946) 1995 RU Noonan, M. Joan, 315 E Ohio St, Bluffton, IN 46714 (Mount Hope) mjnon@adamswells.com (260-824-3951) 2012 PSV-PT Ward, Deborah A., 309 Adams, Decatur, IN 46733 (Decatur Common Ground) dward@cgnaz.org (616-516-2896) J. LICENSED MINISTERS (Role codes: see Ordained Minister section.) Course of Study level: 1-4; G graduated from course of study. Ordination track: E elder candidate; D deacon candidate. Year date first district license was granted. 2013 2-E PSV-FT Beeman, Milissa, 111 E. Monroe St., Alexandria, IN 46001 (Alexandria) 2309beeman@comcast.net (765-623-8778) 2016 3-E PSV- PT Childers, Jonathan, 912 DuPont Lakes Dr. Apt. 3A, Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 (Auburn) jonathan.childers@yahoo.com (260-417-8270) 2015 G-E EVR Christian, Joel, 3600 N US 33, Decatur, IN 46733 (Decatur Common Ground) joelchristian@live.com (620-223-8198) 2011 4-E PSV-PT Clark, Brandon Michael, 3812 S Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) Brandon.clark88@gmail.com (765-661-6112) 2013 2-E PSV-PT Coffman, Jennifer, 7800 E 800S, Muncie, IN 47302 (Muncie Southside) jecoffman@aol.com (765-744-3113) 65

2012 3-E PSV-PT Couch, Brian Eugene, 2421 S. Plum St., Yorktown, IN 47396 (Yorktown) londar@comcast.net (765-713-1005) 2008 E-4 PSV-PT J. Kendall Crouso, 2508 W 26th, Marion, IN 46953 (Marion 1st) kendall.crouso@gmail.com (574-453-1395) 2013 E-4 PSV-PT Kayla Crouso, 2508 W 26th, Marion, IN 46953 (Marion 1st) kayla.crouso@indwes.edu (714-430-7537) 2008 E-4 PSV-PT S. Lena Crouso, 2508 W 26th, Marion, IN 46953 (Marion 1st) kendall.crouso@gmail.com (574-453-1395) 2014 G-E PSV-PT Fancher, Ian, 1600 N. Hackberry Rd., Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie First) idfancher@gmail.com (260-726-5580) 2013 G-E PSV-FT Fox, Sarah, 10350 S CR544E, Selma, Indiana 47383 (Harris Chapel) srhfox2010@gmail.com (740-504-1996) 2015 4-D PSV-FT Gargiulo, Matthew, PO Box 86, Middletown, IN 47356 (Middletown) matthewgargiulo@gmail.com (260-224-9856) 2016 2-E PSV-PT Hamilton, Gloria, 800 N Elm, Dunkirk, IN 47336 (Dunkirk) kghamilton06@yahoo.com (765-768-6149) 2013 G-E U Harr, Donald, 2040 Seven Peaks Dr., Cicero, IN 46034 (Anderson First) donh.elebert@gmail.com (317-450-1036) 2012 2-E PSV-PT High, Lisa Joy, 511 W. Branning Ave., Ft. Wayne, IN 46807 (Hartford City) arbonnehigh@yahoo.com (260-458-9259) 2010 G PAS Hobbick, Jerry, Sr., 18110 N. CR. 750 W., Gaston, Indiana 47342 (Gaston) jhobbick64@mybluelight.com (765-358-4772) 2014 4-E PSV-PT Hobbick, Judy, 18110 N CR 750 W., Gaston, IN 47342 (Gaston) judyhobbick@att.net (765-702-7365) 2011 G-E PSV-PT Houk, John David, 2203 S. Pershing Dr., Muncie, IN 47302 (Riverview) jdhouk2@yahoo.com (765-730-4572) 2015 2-E PSV-PT Hughes, Andrea, 1317 Cottage Ave., Middletown, IN 47356 (Blue River Valley) andrealynnhughes@gmail.com (765-465-1799) 2014 2-E PAS Hughes, Bryan, 1317 Cottage Ave., Middletown, IN 47356 (Blue River Valley) pastorbryanhughes@gmail.com (765-744-8202) 2013 G-E STU Hurley, Patrick, 14630 Pioneer Creek Ct, Leo, IN 46765 (Ft. Wayne Grace Point) Family.hurley@gmail.com (260-437-0034) 2013 2-E PSV-FT LeCount, Ashley, 209 Brooke Ln, Millersbury, IN 46543 (Crossroads Community) Ashleylecount10@gmail.com (574-370-3931) 2013 2-E PSV-PT Lewis, Douglas, 120 N. Delaware Blvd, La Fontaine, IN 46940 (Marion 1 st ) youth@marionfirst.com (765-506-4740) 1972 G-E RA Mercer, James O., 2016 N. Shirey Rd, Muncie, IN 47303 (Muncie Riverview) (765-282-1702) 2012 4-E PSV-FT Miller, Andrew Isaiah, 1010 Summit Ave., Bluffton, IN 46714 (Bluffton) Andrewmiller23@juno.com (260-353-1181) 2016 2-E STU Mounsey, Trent, 3571 Chauncey Ct., Lafayette, IN 47905 (Bluffton) Trent.mounsey@gmail.com (260-273-1880) 2013 G-E PSV-PT Outler, Kelsey K., 136 E Adams St., Portland, IN 47371 (Portland) koutler11@gmail.com (502-649-9276) 2014 G-E PAS Phillips, Matthew, 2467 N 800E, Dunkirk, IN 47336 (Olive Branch) revmtp22@gmail.com (330-819-8058) 66

2011 2-E PAS Que, Samuel, 2801 Toledo Rd., Apt. 110, Elkhart, IN 46516 (Crossroads Community) Samuelque@queministries.org (574-226-1384) 2015 2-E STU Reddy, Michael III, 330 River Pointe Dr., Elkhart, IN 46514 (Elkhart Northside) msreddy@olivet.edu (574-350-4008) 2015 2-E U Rogers, Rebekah, 287 S. 10th, Middletown, IN 47356 (Middletown) bekka@fastzip.net (765-620-3481) 1989 G-E RU Schenck, Mary, 4020 W. CR 100 N., Winchester, IN 47394 (Harris Chapel) (765-584-8199) 2003 3-E RA Shiveley, Richard D., 2452 W. Kem Rd., Room 115, Marion, IN 46952 (Marion Lincoln Blvd) (260-417-8579) 2016 3-E PSV-PT Stanley, Derrian Tarmell, 4034 Weisser Pk Ave, Ft. Wayne, IN 46806 (FW Many Nations) darkduplicity@gmail.com (260-443-3142) 2016 2-E PSV-PT Stanley, Temeka, 4034 Weisser Pk Ave, Ft. Wayne, IN 46806 (FW Many Nations) Chayil_21@yahoo.com (260-267-2776) 2014 2-E PAS Stevens, Frederick Lee, 4210 S Main St., Anderson, IN 46013 (Union Chapel) fredandtrishastevens@gmail.com (765-744-0643) 2014 2-D PSV-PT Stover, Eugene, 501 Washington St, Blakeslee, Ohio 43505 (Angola Community) pastorgene@angolacommunity.com (260-667-0008) 2016 2-E PAS Tackett, Travis, 3511 W State Blvd, Ft. Wayne, IN 46808 (FW First) travistackett57@gmail.com (260-849-2961) 2010 2-E PSV -PT Taylor, Hugh, 205 W. Monroe St. Montpelier, In 47359 (Montpelier) Dawn.taylor56@yahoo.com (765-330-4150) 2016 G-E PSV-PT Wainscott, Aaron, 807 Shawnee Dr., Angola, IN 46703 (Angola Community) aaron.wainscott@gmail.com (317-503-6077) 2014 G-E PSV-PT White, Sandra, 513 Three Rivers East, Ft. Wayne, IN 46802 (Ft. Wayne Trinity) sowhite53@gmail.com (260-402-0256) 2013 3-E PAS Wust, David, 5320 N 200W, Huntington, IN 46750 (North Manchester) nmnaz@yahoo.com (260-200-0037) K. CONSECRATED DEACONESS 1986 RU Johnson, Dorothy W., 8407 S. 1100 W., Losantville, IN 47383 (Harris Chapel) (765-853-5390) L. REGISTERED EVANGELIST Arbuckle, Katrina Jo, 6723 Pintail Drake Ct., Ft. Wayne, IN 46845 (Ft Wayne Grace Point) katrinaarbuckle1@gmail.com (260-359-6736) Christian, Joel, 3600 N US 33, Decatur, IN 46733 (Decatur Common Ground) joelchristian@live.com (620-223-8198) Clark, Cory Adam, 3812 S. Roselawn Ct., Marion, IN 46953 (Marion First) chess4j@hotmail.com (765-618-5330) High, Laura Ann Clifford, 111 W. Hickory Grove Rd., Hartford City, IN 47348 (Montpelier) neinmidp@neinazarene.org (765-348-3235) 67

M. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED Donham, Robert L., 3523 Quincy Dr., Anderson, IN 46011 (Anderson First) donhamja@yahoo.com (765-621-4554) Veach, A. Richard, 1302 N. Wildwood Lane, Muncie, IN 47304 (Muncie New Hope) (765-284-0313) Woodward, Dr. S. Oren, 256 W. Hoosier St., Berne, IN 46711 (Berne) (260-589-8381) N. COMMISSIONED EVANGELIST Murphy, Mark, 4008 S. Franks Lane, Selma, IN 47383 (Muncie South Side) nmurf5@aol.com (765-281-0496) O. TENURED EVANGELIST Adams, Michael D, 8174 Imber St., Orlando, FL 32825 (Harris Chapel) madamsevangelist@aol.com (407-864-3926) P. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST Murphy, Mark, 4008 S. Franks Lane, Selma, IN 47383 (Muncie South Side) nmurf5@aol.com (765-281-0496) Q. RETIRED SONG EVANGELIST Helms, Gloria, (P.O. Box 162) 304 W. Main, Van Buren, IN 46991 (Van Buren) (765-934-4338) II. GENERAL INFORMATION A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER Elders- Michael Adams (Harris Chapel), Bobby Brewer (Muncie New Hope), Roland Dunlop (Anderson First), Stephen Hundley (Portland), Michael Johnson (Anderson Parkview), Dillan Ketcham (Middletown), Eric Ward (Common Ground), Kent Wright (Grace Point), Deacon- Deborah Ward (Common Ground) Licensed Ministers- S. Lena Crouso (Marion First), Kayla Crouso (Marion First), J Kendall Crouso (Marion First), Kelsey K. Outler (Portland), Matthew Phillips (Olive Branch) B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED Elders- Rod Green (Southern Florida), Mike Konkle (Indianapolis), Jamie McBride (Illinois), Neal Peterson (Wisconsin), Dustin Phillips (North Carolina), Joseph Brian Shubert (Northwest-pending) Licensed Ministers- Katlynn Chambless (Sacramento), Juan Loredo (SW Indiana), Evan Offutt (Chicago Central), Caleb Rogers (Michigan) C. ELECTED TO ELDER S AND DEACON S ORDERS Elder- Remington Anksorus, Caroline Burch, Chad Clark, Michael Hazlet, Toni James, Nancy McCabe Deacon- Vicki Frederick Recognition of Elder Credentials-Bryan Shelley D. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP Peter Albertson (RA), Lindell Browning (RA), Kay Browning (RU), Ken Horning (RA), Eddie Jones(RA) 68

E. GRANTED MINISTER S LICENSE Jonathan Childers, Gloria Hamilton, Trent Mounsey, Derrian Stanley, Temeka Stanley, Travis Tackett, Aaron Wainscott F. MINISTER S LICENSES RENEWED Remington Anksorus, Milissa Beeman, Caroline Burch, Joel Christian, Brandon Clark, Chad Clark, Jennifer Coffman, Brian Couch, S Lena Crouso, Kayla Crouso, J Kendall Crouso, Ian Fancher, Sarah Fox, Vicki Frederick, Matt Gargiulo, Donald Harr, Michael Hazlet, Lisa Joy High, Jerry Hobbick, Sr., Judy Hobbick, John Houk, Andrea Hughes, Bryan Hughes, Patrick Hurley, Toni James, Ashley LeCount, Doug Lewis, Nancy McCabe, James Mercer, Andrew Miller, Kelsey Outler, Matthew Phillips, Samuel Que, Michael Reddy III, Rebekah Rogers, Mary Schenck, Richard Shiveley, Fred Stevens, Gene Stover, Hugh Taylor, Sandra White, David Wust. G. CREDENTIALS PROCESSED WITH THE GENERAL SECRETARY S OFFICE Lonnie Norris elder credentials filed with the General Secretary s Office, but the status was changed to resigned a few weeks later, due to the minister s request. Credential removed of Charles Kris McPherson, now united with a nondenominational church. H. MINISTER S LICENSE NOT RENEWED Clint R. Abney, John J. Fairchild, Jr., Jose C. Guevera, Jami R. Jones, Damon D. Lister, Jacqulyn (Jacki) F. Morris, Paul R. Ward I. CHURCH DROPPED Illuminate Peru J. JOURNAL CORRECTION The role code for Chad Clark was STU (Student) in the 2012-2015 journals Roll of Elders, but based on the decision of Dr. Gustavo Crocker, that role code has been retroactively changed to SPC (Special Service) for that time period. Robert L. Donham was mistakenly listed as RU (Retired Unassigned) in the 2015 journal s Roll of Elders; the correct status is RA (Retired Assigned.) Thomas W. Chapman was mistakenly listed as RU (Retired Unassigned) in the 2014-2015 journals Roll of Elders; the correct status is RA (Retired Assigned.) Wilbur R. Taylor was mistakenly listed as RU (Retired Unassigned) in the 2011-2013 and 2015 journals Roll of Elders; the correct status is RA (Retired Assigned.) Andrea Hughes district licensing date was mistakenly listed as 2014 in the 2015 journal s Roll of Licensed Ministers; the correct year is 2015. Jeffrey Slater s start date at Van Buren was mistakenly listed as 1/1/2014 in the 2015 journal; the correct date is 1/1/2013. Mary Ann Freeman was mistakenly listed as RU (Retired Unassigned) in the 2011-2013 and 2015 journals Rolls of Elders; the correct status is RA (Retired Assigned.) Michael Helms was mistakenly listed as RU (Retired Unassigned) in the 2015 journal s Roll of Elders; the correct status is RA (Retired Assigned.) Stephen Schaal s ordination date was mistakenly listed in the 2015 journal s Roll of Elders as 2005; the correct year is 2013. Gary True was mistakenly listed as PSV-PT in the 2015 journal s Roll of Elders; the correct role code is 69

U Unassigned. Donald Harr s district licensing date was mistakenly listed as 2009 in the 2015 journal s Roll of Licensed Ministers; the correct year is 2013. Charles Howie was mistakenly left out of the Fort Wayne Grace Point 2015 Church Directory; he should have been listed there as Counseling. Jason McCloskey was mistakenly left out of the Fort Wayne Trinity 2015 Church Directory; he should have been listed there as Associate Pastor. Elias Cabello was mistakenly listed with a role code of PSV-PT in the 2011 journal and with PSV-FT in the 2012-2015 journals. His correct role code for that time period is PAS Pastor at Anderson First Hispanic. The role code for Chad Clark was STU (Student) in the 2012-2015 journals Roll of Elders, but based on the decision of Board of General Superintendents, that role code has been retroactively changed to SPC (Special Service) for that time period. K. WHERE TO SEND MONIES District Treasurer ATTN: Jeff Kardatzke, 1950 S. 350 E. Marion, IN 46953 Send the following moneys to the above address: District Unified Ministry Fund, Olivet Education Fund, and Home Missions special gifts. (make checks payable to NEI District) Shiloh Park Treasurer ATTN: Karen Heincker, 1734 S. 350 E. Marion, IN 46953 Send the following moneys to the above address: Camp Meeting offerings, Campground project monies (make checks payable to Shiloh Park Retreat & Conference Center ). District SDMI Treasurer ATTN: Larry Sheets, 1542 Kensington Dr. Bluffton, IN 46714 Send moneys for SDMI special projects to the above address. (make checks payable to NEI Sunday School Ministries ) District NYI Treasurer to be appointed Send the following monies to the above address: scholarship contributions and district NYI projects other than missions. (make checks payable to NEI District NYI ) District NMI Treasurer ATTN: Anthony Winter, 915 Gragg St. Huntington, In 46750 Send the following monies to the above address: general and district Christmas moneys, district Work and Witness projects, Crisis Care Kits postage, junior or teen missionary project moneys. (make checks payable to NEI District NMI ) General Church Treasurer General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 Send the following monies to the above address: Pensions and Benefits, World Evangelism Fund, Alabaster, World Mission specials, cash box work, birthday and anniversary money for missionaries and LINKS, Memorial Roll, Distinguished Service Award, VBS missions special, American Bible Society. (make checks payable to Nazarene Church General Church Treasurer ) L. DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT GOALS AND AWARDS 70

Missional Award of Excellence [One Baptism One New Nazarene Increase in Worship Funds Paid in Full Alexandria Rev. Mark Diemer Anderson Eastview Rev. Mike Clark Anderson First Rev. Gary Cable Angola Rev. Tony Baker Auburn Rev. Doug Thomas Blue River Rev. Bryan Hughes Collett Rev. Billy Stanton Elkhart Crossroads Rev. Tim Fisher Fort Wayne Liberty Mills -- Rev. Terry Fittro Fort Wayne Trinity -- Rev. Terry Habegger Fort Wayne Many Nations -- Rev. Javier Mondragon Lynn -- Rev. Tom Govin Marion First -- Rev. Greg Clark Muncie South Side -- Rev. Andy Cole Shipshewana -- Rev. Randy Marshall Tunker Sugar Creek -- Rev. Larry Sheets Warsaw New Harvest -- Rev. Bill Keen Winchester -- Rev. Danny Hines Yorktown Rev. Marty Ballard Evangelism & Discipleship Award [Increase in Responsibility List One Conversion One Baptism One New Nazarene] Anderson Eastview Anderson First Angola Auburn Bluffton Collett Columbia City Dunkirk Fort Wayne Grace Point Fort Wayne Trinity Fort Wayne West Main Fort Wayne Many Nations Geneva Kendallville Cross Pointe Ligonier Muncie Forest Park Muncie South Side Shipshewana Tunker Sugar Creek Wabash Warsaw New Harvest Winchester Yorktown Stewardship Recognition [All Allocations Paid in Full] Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson Parkview, Angola, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Bristol, Churubusco, Collett, Columbia City, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Crossroads Community, Elkhart Northside, Elwood, Farmland, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, Fort Wayne Many Nations, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne West Main, Gaston, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, Huntington First, Jimtown Family, Kendallville Cross Pointe Family, Ligonier, Lynn, Marion First, Marion Lincoln Boulevard, Monroeville, Montpelier Cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Northside, Muncie Riverview, Muncie South Side/Muncie New Horizon, New Paris, North Manchester, Olive Branch, Ossian, Parker City, Peru, Portland First, Redkey, Shipshewana, Swayzee, Tunker Sugar Creek, Union Chapel, Van Buren, Wabash, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, Yorktown. New Church Sponsors 12 New Church Sponsorships- Muncie South Side, Anderson First, Elkhart Crossroads, Fort Wayne Grace Point, and Lynn each sponsoring one work. Bluffton sponsored seven new works. III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION Brad Buhro- Studies Director, 5686 N. Raider Rd., Middletown, IN 47356 pastorbuhro@gmail.com (765-354-9048) Steven High- Secretary of Studies, 1402 W. Water St., Hartford City, IN 47348 71

shigh77@yahoo.com (765-348-0955) Paul White- School of Ministry Treasurer, PO Box 85, Churubusco, IN 46723 pjwhite0803@frontier.com (260-693-9401) Philip C. Rogers- Director NEI School of Ministry, PO Box 86, Middletown, IN 47356 pcr52@sbcglobal.net (765-354-2327) Mark Diemer- Assistant Director NEI School of Ministry, 4017 E. 900 N., Alexandria, IN 46001 aconpastor@comcast.net (765-789-4303) Tim Sheets- Lifelong Learning Coordinator (CEU) 53515 CR 7 N, Elkhart, IN 46514 (Elkhart Northside) rhinotim@aol.com (574-333-2550) ELIGIBILITY The Ministerial Studies Board serves only those persons who are properly enrolled. Enrollment is open only to those pursuing ordination in the elder or deacon track, according to Manual paragraph 426.4 and HMS 441. COURSES There are two (2) ministerial courses administered by the Ministerial Studies Board: elder and deacon track. STUDIES REGULATIONS 1. Each candidate (student) is instructed to obtain the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development in order to become familiar with the details of the entire program. 2. Each candidate (student) must register her/his call with the Secretary of Studies. The registration form is in the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development. 3. Each candidate (student) will be assigned an advisor/mentor from the Ministries Board. 4. Candidates must contact the Secretary of Studies, Stephen High shigh77@yahoo.com. 5. All work shall be completed through the modular system as prescribed by the Global Ministries Center (Lenexa, KS). 6. It is mandatory for all candidates (students) to meet with the District Ministries Board for an interview when called. 7. Classes leading to ordination are offered by the Northeastern Indiana School of Ministry. There are other opportunities that can help a student fulfill the academic requirements for ordination through online or distance learning. It is recommended that students investigate the educational opportunities currently offered through Nazarene Theological Seminary, Nazarene Bible College, or Northwest Nazarene University. 8. All students desiring to apply for ordination must have all work completed by December 31st. 9. To qualify for ordination, candidates (students) must achieve graduation from the course of study within 10 years from the granting of the first district license, according to Manual paragraph 530.4 and Sourcebook on Ordination 442.4. 10. Although the Manual requirement is the completion of two (2) courses per year, we recommend that each candidate complete not less than three (3) courses per year to complete graduation from the course of study within the 10-year limit (Manual paragraph 530.4). IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS 72

FIRST DAY Tuesday, May 3, 2016 The evening meeting of the district assembly began at 6:45PM with pre-service music Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble, Friend of God, Jesus Messiah, and How Great is Our God -- being provided by Wesley Lewis and the Alexandria Church of the Nazarene worship team. Tom Fett welcomed the congregation to the seventy-fourth annual district assembly of the Northeastern Indiana Church of the Nazarene. He also welcomed Dr. and Mrs. Gustavo and Rachel Crocker, presiding general superintendent and wife. Jim Ballenger, district secretary, gave a few words of instruction to the delegation. He also prayed an opening prayer for this assembly meeting. The Alexandria worship team led the congregation in singing songs of worship Your Grace is Enough and Mighty to Save. Mark Dill led the congregation in praying for God s presence and blessing in this meeting. Dr. Roland welcomed the following new parsonage families to this district: Anderson Parkview Michael and Anna Johnson; Huntington First Bobby and Sarah Kemp; Olive Branch Matthew Phillips; Fort Wayne First Travis and Justine Tackett; and Union Chapel Fred and Trisha Stevens. He also welcomed the following new pastoral staff associates to this district: Angola Andy and Bethany Wright; Auburn Jonathan Childers; Bluffton Kenny and Alyssa Plisco; Decatur Eric and Debbie Ward; Portland Kelsey Outler; and Shipshewana Andrew & Kristen Goff. Dr. Roland invited the children and teenagers in the delegation to stand and be recognized as special guests in this service. Other special guests were also recognized: David Barkley NW Indiana district superintendent; Gary and Carol Pate SW Indiana district superintendent; and Ron Blake Indianapolis district superintendent. Dr. Bob and Carol Broadbooks were also recognized. Dr. Broadbooks (USA/Canada Regional Director) was invited to come and give words of greeting. He informed the delegation that the USA/Canada region includes 5049 churches and 78 districts. He also reported that 49,417 people came to faith in Christ in the past year through the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene. It is significant to note that 200,000 people from all around the world came to Christ, which means that one-fourth of new believers came from the USA. There was a net gain of 300 churches in this past year. It is encouraging to note that the Church of Nazarene has had a net gain in believers for the past five consecutive years and that 7% of the net gain of all churches were started by the Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Broadbooks concluded by expressing thanks and gratitude to our people for the work being done by our local churches. Dr. Roland concluded the recognition of special guests by welcoming Josh Means (Wesleyan Investment Foundation) and Don Lain (Nazarene Foundation) to this meeting. The Alexandria Worship Team led the delegation in singing a couple of worship songs: One Day and Give Me Jesus. Dr. David G. Roland introduced presiding general superintendent, Dr. Gustavo Crocker. He gave an overview of Dr. Crocker s many accomplishments over the years of his ministry. Dr. Crocker gave greetings from the Board of General Superintendents and also from the Indianapolis district his most recent assembly meeting. He shared the story of Angela who is a refugee from Syria and the mother of three young children. Her husband and father-in-law suddenly disappeared one day. Their son, Moses, learned about his dad s fate later when he 73

watched a YouTube video which showed his dad being beheaded by ISIS. This family has gone through tremendous heartache and is being ministered to by the Church of the Nazarene. As they worshiped together in a house-church, she asked Dr. Crocker, Wherever you go will you please bring greetings from my family? What a touching reminder that we are part of a great global church family! Dr. Gustavo Crocker closed by saying that it is a privilege to greet this assembly in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Dr. Gustavo Crocker introduced district superintendent, Dr. David G. Roland and highlighted the many aspects of his ministry in the Church of the Nazarene. He invited him to give his fourteenth annual report as superintendent of the Northeastern Indiana District of the Church of the Nazarene. Dr. David G Roland s report began with children marching in from the back of the tabernacle to the music of God is Good All the Time and spreading colorful balloons all throughout the congregation. Children and delegates kept the balloons bouncing in the air throughout the duration of the song. Dr. Roland began his report by reminding the delegation that we are not alone in ministry. We are a family. We are a team. He expressed gratitude for all the work that laypersons, pastors, and staff members are doing in ministry on this district. He also expressed thanks to our district leaders and employees, asking each of them to stand until all have been introduced. The list of leaders and employees includes the following: District Secretary Jim Ballenger; District Treasurer Jeff Kardatzke; District Advisory Board Mark Bennett, Gary Cable, Mark Dill, Dan Garde, Phil Rogers, Marie Secor, Gene Snowden, Ken Swan, Brady Wisehart, and Larry Stafford. District NMI President Laura High; District NYI President Brandon Kirk; SDMI Chairman Danny Hines; District Assistant Marc Royer; Director of Hispanic Church Planting Elias Cabello; District Office Staff Tiffany Ball and Jeanette Benbow; Shiloh Park Camp Managers Dan & Karen Heincker; and Shiloh Park Director of Food Services Chrissie Banter. Special thanks was also given to his partner in ministry Mrs. Cheryl Roland. The Missional Award of Excellence was awarded to these churches: Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Angola, Auburn, Blue River Valley, Collett, Crossroads Community, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne Many Nations, Lynn, Marion First, Muncie Southside, Shipshewana, Sugar Creek Fellowship, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, and Yorktown. Recipients of this year s Evangelism and Discipleship Award were asked to stand. The following churches received this award: Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Angola, Auburn, Bluffton, Collett, Columbia City, Dunkirk, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne May Nations, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne West Main, Geneva, Kendallville Cross Pointe Family, Ligonier, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Southside, Shipshewana, Sugar Creek Fellowship, Wabash, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, and Yorktown. The Hall of Fame stewardship award goes to the following churches: Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson Parkview, Angola Community, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Bristol, Churubusco, Collett, Columbia City, Crossroads Community, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Northside, Elwood, Farmland, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, First Wayne Many Nations, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne West Main, Gaston, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, Huntington First, Jimtown Family, Kendallville cross Pointe Family, Ligonier, Lynn, Marion First, Marino Lincoln 74

Boulevard, Monroeville, Montpelier cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Par,, Muncie Northside, Muncie Riverview, Muncie Southside, New Paris, North Manchester, Olive Branch, Ossian, Parker City, Peru, Portland First, Redkey, Shipshewana, Swayzee, Sugar Creek Fellowship, Union Chapel, Van Buren, Wabash, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, and Yorktown. Dr. Roland announced that the Generational Leadership Award is being presented to Rev. Oscar H. and Doris Sheets. As this couple was escorted to the front of the tabernacle, Dr. Roland read a summary of their life and ministry. The delegation responded with a standing ovation. Dr. Roland presented a special plaque to Oscar and Doris Sheets and gave his sincere words of appreciation. The delegation once again responded with a standing ovation. Dr. Roland talked about churches living in the comfort of the bubble. It may be comfortable, but it creates a limiting barrier. A video was shown of a recent commercial from DirecTV depicting the settlers who were unwilling to change and insisted on doing things the old way. A graph was also displayed on the front screens depicting our district growth for the past 10 years. The numbers show that we have been a stable district family. Stability is not necessarily a bad thing, but it must also be noted that we are very gradually losing ground. Are we settling for mediocrity? Let s break out of the bubble! God s promise to Abraham was I am going to bless you and I am going to multiply you. Are we ready for God to fulfill that promise on this district? God is looking for successors who will break out from the mold and receive a double portion of his Spirit. Are we willing to break out of the bubble? Are we willing to accept the challenge of doubling our children and youth attendance in the next year? This report concluded with the delegation bouncing balloons in the air and listening to the music of God is Good All the Time. At the conclusion of this report, Dr. Gustavo Crocker asked everyone who became a Christian between the ages of 4 and 18 to stand. At least three-fourths of the delegation stood up. He reminded the delegation that it would make no sense to invest huge amounts of our church s resources into ministries targeted toward areas other than the people in these ages. Let s be intentional about reaching our children and teenagers! Dr. Crocker invited Dr. and Mrs. David and Cheryl Roland to stand. He declared that we as a district will commit to praying for them diligently and working along with them faithfully. Dr. Bob Broadbooks led the delegation in a closing prayer, saying that we receive this challenge with open arms and ask that God will help us to share this Good News with anyone we meet. May we see God at work in dynamic ways in our lives and churches. Gary Cable, vice-chairman of the District Advisory Board, presented a gift to Dr. and Mrs. David and Cheryl Roland. Dr. Roland spoke words of appreciation to this district family. Cheryl Roland also expressed her appreciation for the support of this district. This evening meeting concluded at 9:15PM. SECOND DAY Wednesday Morning Pre-meeting music was offered by a trio of singers from Olivet Nazarene University singing, Back Together Again. Dr. David G. Roland welcomed the delegation. Lorne MacMillan prayed the opening prayer. The trio sang a couple songs, Bless the Lord and 10,000 Reasons. 75

Dr. Gustavo Crocker began by asking the question: What do you do when the Lord gives you a promise, or tells you that he is about to do something exciting? Based on his experience as Regional Director when the Tsunami struck in southeast Asia, he taught that there are three human responses to the forewarning of something big that is coming: 1) We ve heard this before. No big deal. It will miss us. (This is what the people in Sri Lanka said in December 2004 before the big tsunami hit their coast.) 2) We are island people. We know how to deal with this. We ll be ok. 3) We will do all we can to be prepared for this. Which response will we have? Are we a CAWKI church? Church As We Know It. Dr. Crocker read the passage in Isaiah 54:1-3: Sing barren woman, you who never bore a child. Burst into song, shout for joy, you who were never in labor, because more are the children of the desolate woman than of her who has a husband, says, the Lord. Enlarge the place of your tent, stretch your tent curtains wide, do not hold back. Lengthen your cords, strengthen your stakes. For you will spread out to the right and to the left; your descendants will dispossess nations and settle in their desolate cities. This passage teaches us that there are three requirements in order for us to enjoy the promise of God (remember that He has never failed to keep one of his promises). First of all, we must embrace the promise. Remember that the promise of God has a location, it is for us and our children, and it is a promise of hope. Secondly we must be prepared for it. And thirdly, we must get ready. We must stretch our mindset. Things will be different. It may be messy. Insanity is doing the same thing we ve always done while expecting different results. Break out of the bubble. But be sure to strengthen the stakes! Affirm our articles of faith. Affirm who we are in Jesus Christ. Go wide and deep. The promise is coming. We have to receive the promise and embrace the promise. We must be prepared, not only emotionally, but also in tangible ways. We must get ready. New generations are coming to us. Our own way of doing things will be challenged. In the process of it all, we affirm who we are. And lastly, we celebrate!! Burst into song! Shout for joy! The blood of Jesus will not be wasted. The promise will come. It is for our children and our children s children. Dr. Crocker concluded his message by reminding the delegation that a movement does not start with strategies and good plans. A movement starts on our knees. It starts when God s people begin sensing a strange passion for that missing link prayer! Let s start on our knees! An act of humility is necessary. If my people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray, then will I hear from heaven and will heal their land. (I Chronicles 7:14) As people throughout the congregation came and knelt to pray at the altar, the trio sang Oceans. Dr. Roland led the congregation in a time of prayer. Jim Ballenger, district secretary, called the assembly to order and gave several announcements and important items of information to the delegation. He read the organization of the assembly. Assistants are as follows: Statistical/Recording secretary Sherry Rogers; Journal secretary Janie Ballenger; Election secretary Paul White; Reading secretary Paul White; Platform arrangements Shiloh Park Staff; Platform assistants Mark Mahoney, Ian Fancher, Jerrod Covert, Sarah Ann Fox; Photographer Ken Stirratt; Video Kraig Snowden; Audio Kevin Hileman; and Head Usher/Money Counter Russ Mumma. Board of Tellers #1, Chairman Tom Hartman. Board of Tellers #1 Gary Cable, Bradley Buhro, Tony Baker, Doug Thomas, Al Dayton, Wayne Steury, Bryan Hughes, Kevin Stirratt, Tim Sheets, Brady Wisehart, Terry Fittro, Terry Habegger, Mike Kohl, Steve High, Keith White, Jack Littlefield, Rich Secor, 76

Wes Ball, Danny Hines, and Marty Ballard. Board of Tellers #2 Chairman Tom Fett. Board of Tellers #2 Tom Govin, Greg Clark, Bob Osenbaugh, Phil Rogers, Brent Hickman, Mark Dill, David Delk, Mike Johnson, Dave Shipman, Andy Cole, Melodie Eisenhofer, Bob Miller, Rob Farris, Randy Marshall, Dan Sickels, Larry Sheets, Laura High, Kirk Johnson, Mark Davis, and Bill Keen. Recommendations for the order of assembly were given by Jim Ballenger. They are as follows: Time of business meetings: Tuesday, 7:00PM to adjournment and Wednesday, 8:30AM to adjournment. Special orders: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 7:00PM Report of Dr. David G. Roland, district superintendent. Wednesday, May 4, 2016 8:30AM meeting begins. 9:45AM renewal vote on district superintendent. 4:30PM dismissal. 7:00PM Celebration of Ministry, Ordination Service. The bar of the assembly (official voting area) was established from the front of the tabernacle to the partitions set up across the back of the tabernacle. Special greetings will be sent to missionaries and evangelists from this district and also to Judy (Bailey) Parmer, former NEI district first lady. A registration table is located in the Fireside Lounge in the foyer of the tabernacle for alternate delegate registration. Pastors having alternates to be seated were instructed to fill out the necessary form at this table. Motion to organize the assembly as presented was approved. Dr. Crocker called attention to the report of the board of ministries. Motion carried to accept this report. Motion also carried to receive with gratitude the report of the district superintendent as presented last evening. Board of Tellers #1 was called to the front of the tabernacle. Ballots were distributed for the vote to renew the call of the district superintendent. At the conclusion of the voting, the ballots were collected. The board of tellers was dismissed to tally the ballots. Attention was drawn to the report of the district advisory board. Motion carried to adopt this report. Jim Ballenger read an addendum to this report, recommending that the statistical church year for 2016-2017 be eleven months long (April 2016 through February 2017). Motion carried to adopt this recommendation. The amendment carried. Attention was drawn to the report of the Shiloh Park board. Motion carried to receive this report. The report was received with thanksgiving. Attention was drawn to the district treasurer s report. Jeff Kardatzke was asked to come to the podium and guide the delegation through the report. After Jeff Kardatzke highlighted important aspects of the treasurer s report, motion carried to receive this report with gratitude. Attention was drawn to the assembly finance report. Larry Stafford, district finance committee chairman, highlighted significant aspects of this report. Motion carried to adopt this report. This report was accepted by vote of the delegation. Jim Ballenger asked the delegation to express special appreciation to Larry Stafford and Jeff Kardatzke for their work with the financial affairs of the district. Dr. Crocker announced the results of the ballot to renew the call of the district superintendent. There were 300 total ballots cast. Needed to re-elect: 200. The votes were as follows: Yes 294. No 6. The results show that ninety-eight percent of the delegation voted positively for a 4-year renewal call for district superintendent, Dr. David G Roland. The 77

delegation responded with a standing ovation. Dr. Roland expressed his appreciation to the delegation. Dr. Roland introduced Teresa Garner, ONU Professor, to the delegation and invited her to come and speak. She began by asking, How do we pour into the lives of those who will minister? How will we pass the baton? We should not assume that people know what they should know. We are the light on a hill and the salt of the earth. People may not know the Truth if we don t share it. We must not label people based on our preconceived notions. We don t need to judge people, we need to reach out to them and love them. This may not necessarily mean that we open our arms and welcome them in. It could require that we go to them where they are. If we change one life, we can ultimately change generations of lives. First we must know God. Then we can love Him, trust Him, obey Him, and abide in Him. Too often we start with telling people to obey God before they even know or love or trust Him. Are our churches a safe place to fail? What matters is that we are Jesus with skin on. or not. What matters is that we take people in and care for them and love them. At the conclusion of this challenge, Teresa Garner concluded with a word of prayer. The delegation responded with a standing ovation. Attention was drawn to the report of the nominations committee. Motion carried to adopt the report of the nominations committee. Jim Ballenger gave instructions to the delegation for this Ballot #1. At the conclusion of the voting, Board of Tellers #2 was called to collect the ballots. Don Lain gave greetings to the delegation from the Nazarene Foundation. He stressed the importance of this foundation in facilitating the funding of many ministries in the Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Crocker encouraged the delegation to also stop by the Wesleyan Investment Foundation table later this afternoon and talk with their representative, Josh Means. Dr. Crocker welcomed John C. Bowling to this meeting and invited him to come and give his report from Olivet Nazarene University. The ONU trio sang, Great is Thy Faithfulness. Dr. Bowling began by asking those in the congregation who have attended college away from home to think back to their own first day of college. As a part of the welcoming crew at the university, Dr. Bowling sees people leaving the most important thing in their world at the steps of the university. It s an exciting day for the students but also a bitter-sweet day for the parents. At this point, ONU has to step up and provide what those parents are expecting. This university doesn t just exist to provide courses leading to a degree. If that s all that is offered, it wouldn t be worth all the sacrifice. ONU provides a good education, but more importantly it offers transformation. This comes through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It happens in a thousand ways in the classroom, in the dining room, in the dormitories, in the athletic arenas, and much more. Alma Mater means nurturing mother. That is what ONU aims to be. This week there will be 1500 graduates from this university. This would not be possible without the great sacrifice of so many churches on this region. Dr. Bowling expressed a heartfelt thanks to the people of this district who have supported this university. After showing a video about ONU Ambassadors of Hope, Dr. Brian Allen talked about the importance of being an ambassador for Olivet and talked about the impact that numerous ambassadors have already made. He recognized Tony Fightmaster and Remington Anksorus, in attendance at this assembly, who are also employees and ambassadors for Olivet. This report from ONU concluded with the ONU Trio singing another song, Total Praise. Dr. Gustavo 78

Crocker commended Dr. John C. Bowling and the ONU team on this report and on their continued excellence in service and ministry. Jim Ballenger read the results of Ballot #1. They are as follows: Advisory Board Ordained Ministers: Tom Beers-97; Randy Marshall-166; Javier Mondragon-104; and Paul White- 142. Randy Marshall and Paul White were elected. Advisory Board Laypersons: Steve Doan-149; and Stan Meyer-107. Steve Doan was elected. Shiloh Park Board Ministers: Tom Hartman-187; Bob Miller-127; and Rich Secor-184. Tom Hartman and Rich Secor were elected. Shiloh Park Board Laypersons: Chris Coombs-115; Jim Johnson-131; Bo Lutton-85; and Trisha Stevens-156. Jim Johnson and Trisha Stevens were elected. Trustees to Olivet Elder: Gary Cable-119 and Larry Sheets-139. Larry Sheets was elected. Trustees to Olivet Layperson: Dale Hawkins-158 and Adam Tudor-92. Dale Hawkins was elected. Ministries Board Elders Sherry Rogers- 181; David Cox-72; Jill Waltz- 121; Laura High- 159; Steve Hundley- 70; Tom Beers- 123; Tim Fisher- 107; Bob Miller- 112; Terry Habegger- 134; and Wes Ball- 133. Sherry Rogers, Laura High, Terry Habegger, Wes Ball, and Tom Beers were elected. Results of the nominating ballot for general assembly were shown on the front screens. The following people have been nominated to be on the ballot for General Assembly Delegates Elders: Laura High, Gary Cable, Mark Dill, Rich Secor, Randy Marshall, Jim Ballenger, Brady Wisehart, Larry Sheets, and Tim Sheets. General Assembly Delegates Layman: Marybeth Johnson, Tiffany Ball, Connie Sheets, Marie Secor, Dan Garde, Karen Heincker, LuAnne Frank, Russ Mumma, Darcy Dill, Ken Swan, Robin Marshall, and Jeanette Benbow. Jim Ballenger gave instructions for voting in Ballot #2 for election of general assembly delegates. Board of Tellers #2 was called to distribute ballots to the delegation. At the conclusion of the voting, the tellers were asked to collect the ballots. Pastors from the Fort Wayne Zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Terry Habegger - Fort Wayne Trinity; Brady Wisehart Fort Wayne Grace Point; Terry Fittro Fort Wayne Liberty Mills; Richard Dickson Fort Wayne Elmhurst; Mike Kohl Fort Wayne West Main; Javier Mondragon - Fort Wayne Many Nations; and Travis Tackett Fort Wayne First. A written report was also received from the Monroeville church. The morning meeting was adjourned at 12:00PM. Wednesday Afternoon The Memorial Service began with Wesley Ball reading I Corinthians 15:41-49. A video presentation, displaying the names of all the ministers and laypersons from our district who have passed away in the past year, was shown. After praying a closing prayer, Wesley Ball closed this Memorial Service by reading Hebrews 11:39-12:2. Jim Ballenger read the results of Ballot #2. Election is by plurality. General Assembly Delegates Elders: Jim Ballenger 153; Laura High 125; Gary Cable 117; Larry Sheets 102; Mark Dill 79; Rich Secor 73; Randy Marshall 70; Tim Sheets 69; Brady Wisehart 67. Jim Ballenger, Laura High, and Gary Cable were elected. General Assembly Delegates Laymen: Tiffany Ball 131; LuAnne Frank 114; Connie Sheets 111; Marybeth Johnson 104; Darcy Dill 99; Ken Swan 86; Robin Marshall 83; Dan Garde 79; Marie Secor 77; Karen Heincker 75; Jeanette Benbow 60; and Russ Mumma 57. Tiffany Ball, LuAnne Frank, Marybeth Johnson, and Connie Sheets were elected. 79

Pastors from the Auburn zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Paul White Churubusco; Paul Patton Butler; Tony Baker Angola Community; Doug Thomas Auburn; Rich Secor Kendallville Cross Pointe Family; and Rodger Strong Orland. Pastors from the Bluffton zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Robert Miller Ossian; Tim Miller Bluffton; David Cox Mount Hope; Brenda Haddix Geneva; Fred Stevens Union Chapel; Kevin Stirratt Decatur Common Ground; Wayne Steury Berne; and Dan Sickels Berne. A written report was received from Olive Branch. Josh Means gave greetings and a report from the Wesleyan Investment Foundation. Pastors from the Marion zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Wesley Ball Swayzee; Steve High Hartford City; Bob Osenbaugh Marion Lincoln Boulevard; Laura High Montpelier; and Greg Clark Marion First. Written reports were received from Warren Hillcrest, Van Buren, and Marion Park Lynn. Pastors from the Huntington zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Kirk Johnson Wabash; Larry Sheets - Tunker Sugar Creek Fellowship; David Wust North Manchester; Thomas Beers Columbia City; and Floyd Laabs Peru. Written reports were received from the following churches: Huntington First and LaGrange. Pastors from the Muncie zone were asked to stand. A combined report of all churches on this district was presented via video to the delegation. Muncie churches and pastors are as follows: Bryan Hughes Blue River Valley; Jerry Hobbick Gaston; Jim Ballenger Harris Chapel; Mark Dill Muncie First; David Delk Muncie Forest Park; Richard Veach Muncie New Hope; Melodie Eisenhofer Muncie Northside; Dave Shipman Muncie Riverview; Andy Cole Muncie South Side and Muncie New Horizon (satellite); Harold Clay Muncie Wheeling Avenue; and Marty Ballard Yorktown. Elias Cabello and Samuel Que each gave a report of the things God is doing in and through Hispanic ministries on the NEI district. Mark Henderson shared with the delegation what is happening with a recently initiated New Start ministry Muncie Restoration Church of the Nazarene. Pastors from the Elkhart zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Randy Marshall Shipshewana; Chad Finney Bristol; John V. Lutton, Sr. Ligonier; Tim Sheets Elkhart Northside; and Tim Fisher Crossroads Community/North Campus/Hispanic Ministry New Start. Written reports were received from Jimtown Family, New Paris, and Warsaw New Harvest. Pastors from the Anderson zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Brad Buhro Southdale; Mark Diemer Alexandria; Gary Cable Anderson First; Mike Johnson Anderson Parkview; Alvin Dayton Anderson New Life; Michael Clark Anderson Eastview; Ken Horning Elwood; and Phil Rogers Middletown. Pastors from the Winchester zone were called to the front of the tabernacle to give their annual reports. Oral reports were received from the following pastors: Rob Farris Redkey; Milton Wilson Parker City; Thomas J. Govin Lynn; Steve Hundley Portland; Billy E. 80

Stanton Collett; Tom Fett Dunkirk; and Danny Hines Winchester. A written report was received from the Farmland church. Dr. Gustavo Crocker asked delegates throughout the tabernacle to surround and lay hands on their senior pastor. Dr. Roland led in prayer as each group prayed for their pastor and church. Dr. Crocker encouraged the delegation to attend the Ordination Service this evening and to make it not just an afterthought, but truly a celebration. Motion carried to authorize the district secretary to edit, harmonize, expunge, and print the minutes of this assembly session. Motion carried to adjourn this assembly session after the benediction of the Ordination Service this evening. Jim Ballenger and Dr. Roland made a few announcements to the delegation. The afternoon meeting was adjourned at 4:00PM. Ordination Service Wednesday Evening Pre-service music was offered by the Middletown worship team, singing He Hideth My Soul, Always, and I Am Thine O Lord. Dr. David G. Roland welcomed the congregation. Dr. Gustavo Crocker followed this by reading the statement of purpose and offering the invocation. Sherry Rogers and the Middletown worship team led the congregation in singing Holiness Unto the Lord as the ordinands and spouses marched to the front of the tabernacle, followed by their Ministries Board mentors, and led by district secretary, Jim Ballenger. Jim Ballenger presented the candidates for ordination to the general superintendent. Dr. Crocker received the ordinands and read the Examination of Ordinands. Elias Cabello followed this by reading the scripture, 2 Timothy 4:1-8. The Middletown worship team led the congregation in singing As the Deer and Lord I Need You. Jim Ballenger escorted each of the four retiring couples to the platform as Dr. Roland called their names. The retirees are Peter E. and Theresa Albertson, Lindell R. and Kay Browning, Ken and Wanda Horning, and Eddie R. and Diane Jones. After the reading of each life and ministry summary by Dr. Roland, a special retirement plaque was presented to each couple by Dr. Gustavo Crocker. Dr. Roland called the names of each of the newly-licensed ministers and asked them to stand. He challenged them to keep six things as a priority: 1) a daily devotional life and walk with the Holy Spirit, 2) time with and ministry to their own family, 3) accountability to their local pastor, 4) actively involved in teaching and preaching the Word, 5) being a faithful steward of all their resources, and 6) continuing in diligent pursuit of the educational and experience requirements for ordination in the Church of the Nazarene. Philip C Rogers presented the license certificate to each of them. Those receiving a district license for the first time are Jonathan Childers, Trent Mounsey, Derrian Stanley, Temeka Stanley, Travis Tackett, and Gloria Hamilton. The ministers choir, directed by Sherry Rogers, sang a special song, Take My Life. Gary Cable read paragraphs 502-502.6 from the Manual. John Holbrook played a special trumpet solo, Be Thou My Vision. Dr. Gustavo Crocker began the evening message by talking about his desire to write a book entitled, Holy in Dry Times. If he wrote the book, it would have three chapters and it would be based on I Samuel 3:1-11. This is the story of God s call to Samuel when he was just a 81

young boy. This was a very dry time for the people of Israel. There are two things that mark a dry time for God s people: 1) a lack of God s Word and 2) a lack of vision. Dryness has the capacity to infect us. Eli, the prophet, was in a dry time. He couldn t hear God s voice. His dryness had an effect on Samuel. This is evidenced by the fact that Samuel didn t recognize God s voice when he heard it. This story reminds us that God still calls people even in the driest of times and in the most difficult environments. And God still calls children! What can we do to help someone else hear God s voice when He is speaking? We simply tell them, God is calling you. Listen for His voice. God will take care of the rest. Are you dry today? Dryness gets us all. But we can be replenished! Jesus is the everlasting fountain. When we are replenished we are able to stand in the gap for others. Dr. Crocker closed his message by inviting people who are dealing with dryness to pray at the altar. Many pastors and congregants knelt at the altar for prayer as Dr. David Roland prayed for the congregation. Dr. Crocker began the ordination ritual by inviting all the ordained ministers to join him at the front of the sanctuary. Those receiving elder orders are: Remington J. Anksorus, Caroline B. Burch, Chad A. Clark, Michael A. Hazlet, Toni L. James, and Nancy J. McCabe. Vicki S. Frederick is receiving deacon orders. Bryan P. Shelley s credentials from another denomination are being recognized. Each ordinand candidate and spouse knelt at the altar while Dr. Crocker ordained them. A selected elder also prayed for each ordinand in turn, while the district ordained elders and deacons laid hands on them. Each of the newly-ordained ministers stood along the front of the platform with their spouse. Dr. Crocker and Dr. Roland presented each of them with a Certificate of Ordination. The delegation responded by singing Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow as the ordinands and spouses were escorted to the dining hall for a reception in their honor. This seventy-fourth annual district assembly session was adjourned at 9:15PM. V. REPORTS A. DISTRICT OFFICERS 1. Dr. David G. Roland, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT 2016 STATE OF THE DISTRICT ADDRESS HOW GREAT IS OUR GOD! We are here to Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous works among all people. For great is the Lord and worthy of praise; (I Chronicles 16:24-25a) The Lord is in this place! Let s declare His glory in celebration and praise. Welcome to this 74 th annual gathering of the Northeastern Indiana District Church of the Nazarene Family. BREAKING OUT OF THE BUBBLE 2016 A little girl had been trying for months to learn to tie her own shoes. She finally succeeded and 82

then burst into tears. Her father asked her why she was crying and she sobbed, Because now I ll have to do it all by myself for the rest of my life. When was the last time you felt like that? Maybe you felt all alone in ministry? Look around this room, you are not alone. And seeing you encourages me. You represent a multitude of faithful laborers who week after week are engaging in the work of the Church of the Nazarene across this great NEI District. You may be serving in the children, youth, or adult ministries. You might be a greeter, a church treasurer, a board member, or custodian; unpaid in earthly measure, you regularly invest in others for God s glory. You prayerfully support your pastoral staff and regularly exemplify good stewardship. I want to say thank you! And Pastors thank you! You are the very best and I am privileged to partner with you. My gratitude also extends to gifted leaders who are essential to the operation of the district. These men and women serve with great proficiency and spiritual wisdom. We are so indebted to them for their selfless service and our appreciation is inexpressible. Jim Ballenger, District Secretary, is an essential partner in the year round organization of this district assembly. He and his wife Janie are dedicated, efficient, and a tremendous blessing. Jeff Kardaztke, District Treasurer, is also an asset to the team. He ensures integrity and helps maintain a framework for financial stability. The District Advisory Board is a unified body of seasoned leaders who exhibit the wisdom of God in the administration of district affairs. Missions President, Laura High; Youth President, Brandon Kirk; and Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Director, Danny Hines, are high energy, creative, visionary leaders with a passion to reach children, youth, and adults with the mission of Christ. Drs. Marc and Marceil Royer have joined our staff and have been extremely effective in coaching pastors and church boards in strategic planning for ministry success. And just recently Rev. Elias Cabello, has joined us is directing the District Church Planting for Hispanic Ministries. Tiffany Ball, Office Manager, with her infectious bubbly spirit brings fresh creativity and professional expertise to the district office. We all lean heavily on her ministry heart. Office Assistant, Jeanette Benbow, is engaging and contributes to the strength of the team with her knowledgeable computer skills and secretarial proficiency. She is always ready to help. I owe her a great debt of gratitude to my wife, Cheryl, for her partnership in this district assignment. We are a package deal. She is my prayer partner, co-laborer, best friend, and the love of my life. Shiloh Park Camp Managers, Dan and Karen Heincker, are visionary leaders that consistently create a safe place for Christian development, faith, family and fun. Together with the Shiloh Park staff, and generous, skilled volunteers, they continue to build a quality ministry to people of all ages. They work closely with the Camp Board under the excellent leadership of chairman, Andy Cole, and are currently building a challenging vision for the next decade of ministry. Let us never forget that Shiloh Park is the heart of our district gatherings. It serves as an indispensable connector of spiritual vitality for every local church and generation. It is a place of 83

quiet rest apart from the distractions of the world, where campers are exposed to the Word of God and the support of Christian role models. Shiloh Park camps are staffed by local church leaders who follow up on those who are making spiritual strides. It is a place for godly young people to grow in serving Christ and it provides opportunities to develop and broaden the circles of fellowship and friendship of all ages. Thank you for your support of this great place. At Shiloh Park, we are family! LET S CELEBRATE Do you remember our 2015 theme #reviveus634? Our plea for revival echoed Isaiah 6:3-4, Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God almighty. The whole earth is full of His glory. I am happy to report that from His fullness we have all received grace upon grace (John 1:16). The following statistics certainly do not reflect the full magnitude of God s glorious grace over NEI, but let me tell you, Jesus love is bubbling over! Corporate worship increased to 9,311 (+64). New conversions nearly doubled the previous year with 1,495 (+601). And we Baptized 365 (-21). We increased in the number of New Nazarenes to 331 (+26). WE WELCOME ALL OF THEM! We further increased church membership to 13,166 (+165). We increased in our weekly Sunday School & Discipleship ministry to 8,565 (+277). A Gain in Ministry to Children to 2,416 (+424), while we had a slight decrease in both Youth Ministry to 1,086 (-98), and Adult Ministry to 5,063 (-49). Discipleship Responsibility Contacts grew to 23,217 (+1,218). Total Raised for all purposes decreased $14,623,119 (-$257,774). Church property value increased to $104,700,996 (+$3,268,768) while our Indebtedness decreased to $8,594,164 (-$1,568,298). FUNDING THE MISSION Your faithful stewardship was evidenced by the Funding the Mission giving! World Evangelism Fund $788,821 (103.6%) Overpaid by +$27,739 Pension and Benefits $311,634 (100%) PAID IN FULL Olivet Nazarene University $311,634 (100%) PAID IN FULL District Fund for Others $653,444 (98.09%) Underpaid -$12,672 AWARDS We recognize the following churches and leaders who have broken through barriers to receive awards in the following categories: Missional Award of Excellence [One Baptism One New Nazarene Increase in Worship Funds Paid in Full Alexandria Rev. Mark Diemer Anderson Eastview Rev. Mike Clark 84

Anderson First Rev. Gary Cable Angola Rev. Tony Baker Auburn Rev. Doug Thomas Blue River Rev. Bryan Hughes Collett Rev. Billy Stanton Elkhart Crossroads Rev. Tim Fisher Fort Wayne Liberty Mills -- Rev. Terry Fittro Fort Wayne Trinity -- Rev. Terry Habegger Fort Wayne Many Nations -- Rev. Javier Mondragon Lynn -- Rev. Tom Govin Marion First -- Rev. Greg Clark Muncie South Side -- Rev. Andy Cole Shipshewana -- Rev. Randy Marshall Tunker Sugar Creek -- Rev. Larry Sheets Warsaw New Harvest -- Rev. Bill Keen Winchester -- Rev. Danny Hines Yorktown Rev. Marty Ballard Evangelism & Discipleship Award [Increase in Responsibility List One Conversion One Baptism One New Nazarene] Anderson Eastview Anderson First Angola Auburn Bluffton Collett Columbia City Dunkirk Fort Wayne Grace Point Fort Wayne Trinity Fort Wayne West Main Fort Wayne Many Nations Geneva Kendallville Cross Pointe Ligonier Muncie Forest Park Muncie South Side Shipshewana Tunker Sugar Creek Wabash Warsaw New Harvest Winchester Yorktown Stewardship Recognition [All Allocations Paid in Full] Alexandria, Anderson Eastview, Anderson First, Anderson Parkview, Angola, Auburn, Berne, Bluffton, Bristol, Churubusco, Collett, Columbia City, Decatur Common Ground, Elkhart Crossroads Community, Elkhart Northside, Elwood, Farmland, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne Grace Point, Fort Wayne Liberty Mills, Fort Wayne Many Nations, Fort Wayne Trinity, Fort Wayne West Main, Gaston, Geneva, Harris Chapel, Hartford City, Huntington First, Jimtown Family, Kendallville Cross Pointe Family, Ligonier, Lynn, Marion First, Marion Lincoln Boulevard, Monroeville, Montpelier Cornerstone Community, Mount Hope, Muncie First, Muncie Forest Park, Muncie Northside, Muncie Riverview, Muncie South Side/Muncie New Horizon, New Paris, North Manchester, Olive Branch, Ossian, Parker City, Peru, Portland First, Redkey, Shipshewana, Swayzee, Tunker Sugar Creek, Union Chapel, Van Buren, Wabash, Warsaw New Harvest, Winchester, Yorktown. Generational Leadership Award 2016 The Psalmist declared with great resolve, We will tell the next generation the praise worthy deeds of the Lord (Psalms 78:4). The NEI District Generational Leadership Award expresses our appreciation to those who have proclaimed God s praises to the next generation by living exemplary lives and serving others selflessly. Today we honor two outstanding NEI Generational Leaders, who are deserving of our highest recognition and gratitude. REV. OSCAR H. & DORIS SHEETS From his early childhood, Oscar Sheets fulfilled God s call to preach and has touched countless lives for the cause of Christ. When he was just a boy, his grandmother observed him standing on 85

an old crate in their front yard. He was preaching his heart out, but she thought he was cussing and using God s name in vain. Oscar met Doris at First Church of the Nazarene in Frankford, Indiana where both of their families were active members. Love sparked a sweet courtship and they were married at Old Frankfort First Church on September 9, 1951. In preparation for ministry, Oscar and Doris moved to Bourbonnais, Illinois where they attended Olivet Nazarene College. Oscar earned a Bachelor of Theology degree. He was ordained in 1957 on the Northeastern Indiana District. Oscar and Doris obeyed God s call to pastor churches of the Nazarene across the state of Indiana for 44 years. They pastored in Frankfort, Arcadia, Kokomo Forest Lawn, Winamac First Church, Mishawaka, Lafayette, and Elkhart Northside Church of the Nazarene where they officially retired in 2000. Their oldest grandson, Tim Sheets, is now building on this rich heritage as the pastor of Elkhart Northside. Oscar continues to be a popular preacher, often requested for pulpit supply. Since retiring, he and Doris have been such a blessing as interim pastors at Kendallville, Shipshewana and New Horizons in Pickford, Michigan. These two leaders are district minded. Oscar has served on the District Advisory Board, Olivet Nazarene University Trustee, District Nazarene Young Peoples Society President, Youth Camp Director, District Sunday School Chairman, a delegate to several General Assemblies and interim District Superintendent. Doris has served in a supportive role as Children s Minister, Mission s President, pianist and violinist in worship services as well as wife, mother, hostess, gardener, cook, and substitute teacher. The Sheets have four married children: Jerry & Susan Sheets, Larry & Connie Sheets, Jill & Rick Rice, and Gary & Kim Sheets. From generation to generation the Sheets have lived to declare God s love as, Jerry, Larry, Rick, Gary, and grandson Tim are all Elders in the Church of the Nazarene. Their daughter, Jill, is a District NMI President in Michigan and a Trustee at Olivet Nazarene University. Oscar and Doris are the proud grandparents of 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Three of their children graduated from ONU and 10 of their grandchildren have attended ONU. With selfless service and hearts for God s glory, Oscar and Doris Sheets have lived commendable lives and proclaimed God s truths to all generations. As we celebrate their legacy we praise the matchless name of Jesus for His love that endures forever. Let s Break Out of the Bubble Imagine living inside a bubble. Your first thought may be comfort, protection, or contentment. However, bound by the bubble you might begin to feel isolated and restricted. The desire to explore, to grow, to entertain new ideas and to leap out in faith is enticing but it is a struggle to break out of the bubble. 86

The comfort of the bubble is a dangerous security when we serve a boundless God. He urges us to anticipate exceedingly abundantly more than all we can ask or imagine. And yet, the bubble creates a barrier that not only limits us but limits what we allow God to do in us and through us. A cursory observation of the district growth for the past ten years reveals a stable district with a few increases and decreases annually over the decade. Thank God for that stability! However, it could tend to lure us into feelings of contentment and lull us to sleep in satisfaction, settling for mediocrity. Tonight let s break out of our bubble and burst through the barriers! Let s break through to victory in prayer, and let s seek the Holy Spirit to fill us until we pop with power to accomplish our God sized mission. What is our mission? Our mission is to reach our kids, our grandkids, and our community kids for Jesus Christ. In our own strength, it is impossible. Some of you may be in a crucible, burdened for your own children, or your church children. To reach them we must live in the extraordinary power of Almighty God. We need a double portion of God s Spirit. The scriptures teach in II Kings 2 that the great prophet Elijah was growing old and nearing the end of his time. God instructed him to embrace young Elisha as his successor. Elisha knew this was his last chance to draw wisdom from his mentor. Elijah knew it was his last chance to offer spiritual instruction. As they walked together along the Jordan, Elijah asked Elisha, Tell me what can I do for you before I am taken away? Elisha replied, Please let me inherit a double portion of your spirit. His request was not for personal wealth, power, or greatness, but one of full surrender and a desperate plea for more of God s anointing. Their journey offers four lessons that will help the NEI District break out of the barriers that keep us from living in the extraordinary power of God s Holy Spirit. Let s follow their journey and the double blessing it produced. (1) GILGAL, THE PLACE OF SEPARATION God first led Elijah and Elisha to Gilgal, the place of separation. It was here that centuries before, the swift flood waters of the Jordan River threatened to block the Israelites from seizing God s Promised Land. Joshua urged the people to separate themselves from their past and break out through the barriers of paralyzing fear and unbelief and to enter the waters by faith. They had to be a separate people, belonging to God alone and ready to obey Him at all cost. Because they obeyed, the waters parted and they walked across on dry ground to embrace the Promised Land. Now, generations later, Elijah and Elisha stand at the altar of stones erected by Joshua and celebrate the miracles of God. They too are set apart for His service. The altar served as a reminder to them and to us that it is the biblical duty of every generation of Christians to see to it that the next generation hears about the mighty acts of God. 87

Chuck Swindoll wrote, It is during the child-rearing and adolescent years that a parent is called by God to carry out one major mission, to model authenticity. How are we doing? Are we declaring the mighty acts of God? Are we modeling Christ at home, at work, and on the sports field? May our prayer of separation be as that of Andrew Murray who prayed, Father, let the Holy Ghost have full dominion over me. In my home, in my temper, in every word of my tongue, in every thought of my heart, and in every feeling toward my fellow men; let the Holy Spirit have entire possession of me. What barriers are preventing us as individuals and as a church body from entering into God s promises today? Just as with the Israelites, paralyzing fear and unbelief threaten to defeat us today. Disobedience, apathy, and prayerlessness grieve the heart of God. May God give us such an intense desire for Him that we enter into our closets of prayer and stay there until we break through to receive a double portion of God s Spirit. Jesus promises, You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you! Under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, leaders will grow in faith and vision. Prayer meetings will be God focused rather than need focused. Marriages will be restored. Believers will step into faith. Worship services will be alive and full of God s Spirit. The sick will be healed, the lost will be saved, and the bills will be paid! (2) BETHEL, THE PLACE OF FAITH AND OBEDIENCE Elijah and Elisha, in obedience to God, journeyed on to Bethel, the place of faith and obedience. It is here that Elijah and Elisha are reminded of an ancient conversation between the Heavenly Father and His son, Abraham. God said, Abraham, I am going to bless you; I am going to multiply you; your descendants will be greater than the sand of the sea, and I am going to bless the world through you. Abraham responded to God in faith and full surrender. He pitched his tent and built an altar in essence declaring, I am going to trust God with all my life. Even though Abraham and Sarah were old and had no children, and God s promises seemed too good to be true, Abraham believed God would somehow break through the barriers to fulfill His divine plan. Elijah and Elisha at this same place recalled the miracles of multiplication as the world was blessed through Abraham s descendants. In every generation God is looking for successors who will courageously break out in faith to receive a double portion of His Spirit and trust God for the impossible. The truth is, every church, regardless of size or location, must reproduce itself for the next generation. A church that believes in multiplication will earnestly pray for a God sized vision to reach entire families for Christ. Fifty years from now most of us will be dead and gone, but there will still be a church. The question is, will we have led them to the double portion; or will we have taught them to just settle for faith bound in a bubble of doubt? NEI knows how to multiply! God has blessed us through the 2020 Strategy, a challenge that was presented at assembly last year. The leaders of each local church were encouraged to prayerfully dream beyond the boundaries of human efforts and to establish goals that with God s help could be accomplishment by 2020. Here is a summary of those goals: 88

By faith, we will increase local church membership by 38% (to 18,000 members). By faith, we will increase worship attendance by 147% (to 23,000). By faith, we will increase Sunday School and Discipleship by 93% (to 16,000 increase). By faith, we will start 40 new works. These projections reflect tremendous faith in God s ability, to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine according to His power that is at work within us (Ephesians 3:20). As every church makes these goals a priority, we will work doubly hard, pray doubly hard, and trust God for a double portion in order to become a Break Out District. Our progress has already begun and we celebrate that we have 12 New Church Sponsorships this year. Muncie South Side, Anderson First, Elkhart Crossroads, Fort Wayne Grace Point, and Lynn each sponsoring one work and Bluffton sponsoring seven new works. Phil Stevenson, in Five Things Anyone Can Do to Help Start a New Church, offers five suggestions on how you can participate in church multiplication to reach the next generation. 1. Go Public. Pastors and people, talk openly and often about the possibilities of starting a new church. 2. Genuine Prayer. Ask God to, till the soil of unresponsive people, closed communities, and hardened attitudes. God is able. 3. Generate Enthusiasm. Give testimonials, preach on the harvest, and invite church planters to come and tell their stories. 4. Generously Invest. Share resources and manpower to nurture a growing environment. 5. Grant Permission. Pastor, give your congregation permission. Encourage them to reach outside of your church to start new small group Bible studies, satellite services to the communities nearby, or the start of a new church where God is opening doors. That is breaking out of the bubble in faith with the next generation in mind. (3) JERICHO, A PLACE OF TRUST Elijah and Elisha journeyed on with God to the third location, Jericho, a place of trust. Although generations had passed, they would never forget hearing about the battle of Jericho. The Israelites had entered the promised land but it was inhabited and territory had to be strategically conquered. The walls surrounding the city of Jericho were heavily fortified, impenetrable. There was no question, that barrier was beyond their ability to break. Joshua listened to God, gathered an army and gave them strange instructions. They would not fight but simply march around the city and the walls would fall. Trusting God, they marched. 89

For six days the army marched in silence. The only sound was the sound of the ram s horns blown by the priest at the command of Joshua. On the seventh day after the seventh lap, the people shouted and the walls came tumbling down. Just as Elijah and Elisha were inspired by recalling this great miracle, we too are inspired to trust God more completely. The walls of Jericho may symbolize barriers in your home or your church that seem impenetrable. Are you willing to trust God to help you break free? Maybe you envision God inside the bubble, powerless to help you. Your situation may seem so hopeless that you have just settled into unbelief. It is possible there are some Joshua s here trying to minister in your own strength and you are discovering you are powerless. We can trust God s Word that He is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine. The walls will come down and you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you. Go back to the scripture and read again about the Jericho miracle, then reestablish your trust in Almighty God and give Him praise! (4) THE JORDAN RIVER, A PLACE OF SURRENDER God continued to lead Elijah and Elisha on their journey. They came to the Jordan River. Remember, it was here they experienced God s miraculous power for themselves. Elijah struck the water with his cloak, the river parted and they crossed on dry ground. Throughout their journey Elijah declared God s extraordinary works and gave Him praise. God s lessons first began at Gilgal, a place of separation. Then on to Bethel, a place of faith. The third stop was Jericho, a place of trust. Now here on the banks of the Jordan, God has revealed to Elijah that his time on earth was nearing an end. Jordan was a place of full surrender for both the old prophet and his young successor. When Elijah asked Elisha what more he could do for him, his response, A double portion is my plea. Let me inherit a double portion of your spirit. There on the edge of the Jordan River Elisha surrendered to God. His request was not out of selfish ambition, notability or fortune. He was not interested in comfort or security. He was not willing to settle for anything less than God s holiness. My plans, my ambitions, everything I am or ever hope to be, I lay it down. Elisha accepted his mission to declare the mighty works of God to the next generation. The double portion of God s blessing fell on him and he carried on with the ministry Elijah had begun, performing more recorded miracles than anyone else in the scripture other than Jesus. Listen carefully, if you get nothing else this evening, hear this! We serve Almighty God, the King of Glory. He is perfect in power. Faith bound in a bubble produces only human results. Let s break out and break through to receive a double portion of HIS SPIRIT! Maintenance ministry can no longer be our mode of operation. Children, youth, and families are at stake. 90

Chip Ingram of Focus on the Family shared some alarming facts on the family which underscore our mandate to minister to the family. Only 25% of families in America have both a mom and dad in the home with the kids. One third of all people who go through divorce will live below the poverty level. 60% of all couples live together before they get married. Experts attribute the primary cause of family disintegration to the increased failure to hold marriage and marriage commitments in high esteem. When marriage fails and more specifically dads are absent, dysfunction in children increases. Violence, felonies, depression, teen suicide, promiscuity, gang involvements, and drug abuse are at their highest predictability factor. America needs a double portion of God s Spirit. NEI needs a double portion of God s Spirit, your church and you as an individual need a double portion of God s Spirit. Church leaders, are we so desperate for the Lord that we are willing to stay on our knees until we have received the double blessing so we can declare the mighty works of God to the next generation? Pastors are you powerless, bound up in a bubble of discouragement? You need a double portion of God s Spirit. A double portion does not mean twice as much of God because He cannot be measured or contained. A double portion of His Spirit means that we empty ourselves of all fear and doubt, then fully surrender to receive the boundless love of Jesus Christ that cannot help but bubble over. When the church is at its best and functioning in the power of the Holy Spirit it is fortifying Christian families and reaching into the community of non-believers with hope and a helping hand. It is providing biblical solutions to difficult situations. Theologian, John Piper, expressed it well, God does not drop a new Bible from heaven on every generation. He intends that the older generation will teach the newer generation to read, and think, and trust, and obey, and rejoice. How about your family? Are your children and grandchildren learning to love the scriptures, to pray, and obey God? Do you rejoice in His mighty acts and give Him praise? Maybe some of you have unsaved family members that have literally broken your heart. You pray night and day for their salvation. Now multiply that burden and embrace your church and community kids passionately in prayer. We must reach the next generation for Christ. To do that we need a double portion of God s Spirit of love, joy, hope, and faith. God is good and great and mighty to save. He can do immeasurable more than all we ask or think. Psalm 145:4 is so relevant to our mission to reach the family, One generation shall praise His works to another, and shall declare His mighty acts. For over a year the Lord has burdened my heart for the family. He presented to me a God sized challenge. We have been so blessed this year to minister to 2,416 children and 1,086 youth on a weekly basis. But think about the many children and youth in your family and community who do not know the life changing power of Jesus Christ. Without your loving prayers, they have no hope. 91

The challenge, I must remind you is God sized. So here it is. Let s double the number of youth and children we minister to this year. Let s break out of that bubble and pray until we have fully surrendered, then serve until we have accomplished God s mission. Children and youth are not all well behaved, they come from diverse cultures, and economic backgrounds but Jesus loves them all and just like Jesus we must love them too. NEI will celebrate our 75 th Anniversary at our next assembly. It will be a grand celebration when we witness God s mission accomplished. Let s double the number of children to 4,832 and let s double the number of youth to 2,172. Pastors will you accept the challenge? Board Members how about you? Sunday School teachers, youth and children s workers, are you ready to break out of the bubble and double? Pastors, are you willing to accept the challenge to Break Out of the Bubble and Double up on the ministry to our children and youth this year? If so, I want you to come forward and take one of these Double Bubble gum machines as a reminder all year long that children and youth are our priority. As we sing this song, come and accept the challenge. Respectfully submitted, David G. Roland 2. Danny Hines- SDMI Dr. Roland, Delegates and guests of the 2015 NEI Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Convention, It is my privilege to bring to you my third report of the District s efforts to help in our discipleship making efforts. The two areas I would like to focus on in this report are: 1) Celebrating achievements of our churches and 2) Challenging our churches to greater achievement in their discipleship making efforts. I want to start by celebrating the achievements of some of our churches. This year s Sunday School and Discipleship awards are as follows: SDMI Awards Honor Schools, having growth in Attendance and Responsibility List between 1-9% Anderson Eastview Ligonier Anderson First Lynn Bluffton Muncie South Side Collett Muncie Wheeling Avenue Crossroads Community Shipshewana Fort Wayne Trinity Sugar Grove Kendallville Cross Pointe Family Warsaw New Harvest 92

Yorktown Superior Schools, having growth in Attendance and Responsibility List between 10-49% Angola Community Auburn Fort Wayne Grace Point LaGrange Muncie Forest Park Muncie Northside Van Buren Winchester Exceptional Schools, having growth in Attendance and Responsibility List 50% or greater Butler Matthew 28:18-20 NIV 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Jesus mandate, our mission, is to go and make disciples. We are told to baptize them, teach them to obey everything Jesus has commanded, Come, follow me. This mission is not a suggestion, it is a mandate with a purpose and a promise. We are not called to do this alone, but through the power and presence of Jesus and the Holy Spirit. In order to fulfill this mission, we must be intentional in our going to make disciples. What are your discipleship goals as a church? What is God calling you as a church to do to fulfill his mission of discipleship? I want you to understand that I will never ask you to do something I myself am unwilling to do. I am asking us to partner together for the cause of reaching our communities for Christ by setting realistic, attainable goals. However, sometimes God s goals for us will seem unrealistic and unattainable but, through faith and with God s help, all things are possible. I have included a worksheet for you as a pastor and church leaders to begin to carve out what God might be calling you to do this year in making disciples. Setting Discipleship Goals (Please refer to the handouts at your tables) Our District Superintendent, Dr. Roland acknowledges those who have accomplished certain milestones in their church. I believe they are milestones every church could and should accomplish every year. They are as follows: Evangelism & Discipleship Award 1. Increase in Responsibility List 2. One Conversion 3. One Baptism 4. One New Nazarene Missional Award of Excellence 1. One Baptism 93

2. One New Nazarene 3. Increase in Worship 4. Funds Paid in Full Strategies for Discipleship Baptism Discipleship stories should permeate our churches. The days that we baptize men and women, boys, girls, and teenagers should be designed toward deeper discipleship and evangelism. Last fall, we baptized six of our youth. One of our youth, a seventh grader, shared her story of faith and invited her family to be in attendance. It was through her testimony that mom and dad were spurred on to want to make the same decision to follow Christ. Her dad, as he exited the baptism service said, That was really inspiring. It makes me want to know more. This spring we baptized these parents who watched their daughter be baptized. They were baptized along with a younger sister. We are rejoicing at their progress as their journey of faith continues! Baptism is a wonderful time to celebrate what God has done through redemptive transformation. Plan it. If it means using someone else s baptistery, do it. I know there has been discussion on the Winchester Zone on doing a zone baptism because of the need for a place to perform baptism. Baptism can happen in your parking lot with a kiddie pool or a horse trough. Be redemptive by being creative! Starting New Groups or Discipleship Programs New Believers Group One-on-one Discipleship 94 Bible Quizzing Vacation Bible School Summer Camps Our children s camps continue to be some of the best we have ever had. But, it s a new year and we desire to see more boys and girls at our camps. The local church is the best mechanism to encourage kids to camp. What is your goal? Women s Retreat Cheryl Roland and her team continue to put on a great Ladies Retreat year after year. This coming year is no exception. I want to challenge every church to send at least one person. This event is designed to encourage ladies of all ages. I know that the choice of speaker and music is designed to reach the multiple generation groups represented in our churches. This year s speaker is Karen Abercrombie (Miss Clara from the movie War Room). Do not be late with your registrations. NEI ladies have until July 1 before it is made open to the rest of the public. What is your goal? Men s Retreat Our men have a great time at the men s retreat shooting guns, chucking pumpkins, corn hole and more. Pastors, ministry leaders, this is a place to encourage your men to come together and enjoy a time of bonding and hanging out together. What is your goal? Prime Time Retreat & Banquet Our Prime Time group enjoys their time of fellowship and encouragement to one another. One of the greatest elements that comes out of our Prime Time events is how our prime timers connect with each other outside of the retreat time. I know that I only have one couple that

attends the Prime Time Retreat. They always have a great time and tell me about all the people they meet. My goal is to have at least one additional couple from my church to attend this next year. What is your goal? Nazarene Safe Only about half of our churches have become Nazarene Safe churches implementing a sexual abuse policy. In our current world, it is important that we are taking all necessary precautions to keep our children and youth safe when they are in our care. It is important to provide a safe place for our young people regardless of whether we have one or one hundred in our care. We want to help you in achieving this goal, but we need you to help us by identifying a need in your church. Every Nazarene church needs to have taken the necessary steps to prevent sexual abuse in your local church through written sexual abuse policies and procedures as well as training and background checks for your children and youth workers. We must do our part to keep our young people safe in our care. Prayer alone is not enough to keep from someone preying on the young people in our churches. Sometimes the offender may come from within the group of young people. Sexual abuse training makes us aware of these issues and how to deal with them. In the next few months, we will be working to create strategies and delivery systems to help your church. Help us by identifying your church as one that needs help. This five part strategy takes time to implement, but it is worth putting forth the effort to improve the safety of our ministries to children and youth. The five-part NazSafe strategy includes: Awareness Training Staff and Volunteer Screening Policies, Procedures, and Practices Accountability, Monitoring and Evaluation Reporting and Responding As a District SDMI, our goal is to help the local church become more effective in their disciplemaking efforts. We want to give you resources, provide training, and bring encouragement to your efforts. I know that in our world a post-modern, post-christian world it can be difficult to help people see their need for a Savior. I challenge you to take risks, pray, and seek the Father s direction. Making disciples is the same process disciples making disciples making disciples. The means by which we do this may be different, but the God who transforms is still the same. Together we can accomplish more for the Kingdom than by doing things on our own. Encourage the people in your care. Cast a vision for the future as you Go and make disciples. Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Danny K. Hines 3. Brandon Kirk- NYI 95

Dr. Roland, Pastors, NYI Presidents, Volunteers, & Delegates of this Convention; I would like to begin by sharing 5 things I have learned over these past six years while serving as your District NYI President. Here they are, in no particular order. 1. Apparently, all youth workers have ADD, not just me. 2. You make $1.24 per hour doing this job, seriously I did the math. 3. Dan Heincker loves it when you dream up massive projects for him to do. 4. Dr. Roland frequently takes you to lunch and pays (shake head no). 5. Stay humble, the only reason you have this job is because no one else wants it. I always compare this report and our time together as the State of the Union address for NYI. Over the next few minutes you will see images and videos of events from this past year. Let me be honest with you, this will reveal how much fun we have as NYI and we simply cannot hide that. But, while we embrace the fun, please know that the life transformation of young people is the reason we do what we do. Every event that we have is intentional about pointing students to Jesus. Celebrate Life Here is one of those videos now [celebrate life video]. Why was I running toward a mob of NEI students at the end of that video you ask, well, because we won. The whole thing. First place they call it. No big deal, just the 2nd time in 4 years we ve done that! Dan Garde continues to lead the charge for Celebrate Life as he has for the past 14 years. Celebrate Life is a two-fold process that happens at both the district and field level. We have been fortunate to have Dan coordinating both events. Every year, we are in the running to win it all which is a testament to the tremendous talent that we have on this district and also Dan s leadership. In just a few short weeks, we will be heading back to Olivet with a few hundred participates to compete and represent NEI. Our students will have the opportunity to showcase their talents before collegiate coaches and fellowship with students from Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana. Unfortunately, after 14 years, Dan will be retiring from Celebrate Life. Dan was unable to be here today, but I thought it would be really nice if I took a picture of his standing ovation (wink,wink) for doing an outstanding job these past 14 years. Would you like to express your appreciation for his years of investment? Scholarships Speaking of investments, each year NYI makes a financial investment in our students through a scholarship with Olivet Nazarene University. We choose students who are active on our District and are Christ like examples to their peers. This past year, we have awarded Grant Arbuckle, James Beyioku, Chelsea Beers, Mckenzie Beers, Sam Danner, Anna Eads, Tyler Robinson, and Griffin TenBarge each with a $500 scholarship that Olivet will match. Special thanks to Josh Smith for his work in handling our application process. 96

Winter Retreat This past year we had nearly 130 people attend our District Winter Retreat, which was around a 25% increase from our previous trip. Youth groups and church vans powered through the snow to Gull Lake Ministries in Hickory Corners, Michigan. Although, one broken down church van failed to bring its students home. How embarrassing right? This is why I won t mention the name of Andy Cole s church [not gonna do it]. Some of you are now wondering if that is the same van that brought you here!? Speaking of embarrassing, a few days before the retreat, I showed my wife a picture of the shirts we were getting. She said, those are really nice.you do realize they say Winter Reteat right!? Oops. Remington Anksorus was our retreat speaker and once again did a fantastic job. Olivet sent us a band free of charge which we were obviously okay with. The band members not only did a great job of leading worship but also connecting with our students on a personal level. Weeks after Winter Retreat ended, a senior pastor forwarded me a message he had received from one of his students that attended from his church. It was obvious that God was stirring in her life as she wrote, it was a life changing experience. Again, this is why we do what we do. Camp Meeting Last year at camp meeting, we had our first combined service under the newly constructed pavilion. Jim Chapman brought the message as we enjoyed a wonderful breeze from the summer air. It was a dream years in the making that finally took place. Jerod Covert is our Campmeeting Coordinator. His job is to plan events and activities for youth during the week of Campmeeting. Jerod did a great job last year and will be giving camp meeting oversight again this year. If you have students that will be here, make sure they connect with Jerod. This year, LaMorris Crawford (chaplain of the Cincinnati Bengals) and our hometown boy Cory Clark will be speaking. Bible Quizzing NEI is extremely fortunate to have the Freeland family giving oversight to Teen Bible Quizzing. John, Debby, and Valorie do a tremendous job leading this ministry. The Freeland s have such a burning desire to see teens engaged in the word of God. The top quizzer this year was Serena Broxon, who was awarded a $500 matching scholarship to Olivet Nazarene University. Deborah Mitchell earned a $200 scholarship to ONU for second place. Caleb Hines, Jordan Crawford, and Sara Espiritu each earned a $100 scholarship to ONU for placing 3 rd through 5 th respectively. At the end of the quizzing season, a survey was given to each student. I want to share one of the statistics from that survey with you today: - 91% said that Quizzing helped them grow in God's word. In addition to that, one student wrote, Quizzing has helped me come closer to God. It has helped me to open my comfort zone a little and helped me to see things about myself that was hidden. Another wrote, God has shown me through quizzing what I need to be in life. 97

Our quizzing ministry reaches beyond memorizing Scripture verses. While there is no doubt that quizzing helps students learn God s word, it also is a place where they learn about God s love. Zone Lock In This past fall we rented out the Huntington YMCA and had us a good ol fashion Lock-In. We were able to keep the cost down to $5 a person and fill them with pizza, a night of fun, and a time of worship. We had 117 teens and 26 adults present. We were very pleased with those numbers and are anticipating even more coming this fall. I want to thank Andrew Miller for all his planning and preparations. This summer he will also be taking over the responsibilities of directing our Sr. High Camp. Doug Thomas has served in that role for a number of years and has now crossed over to the dark side of Sr. Pastor. Thank you Doug for all your years of service. Summer Camps A little over a year ago, I was in a meeting with fellow District Presidents from all over our USA/Canada region. The question was asked of us, what is the most effective ministry that happens on your district? Being youth leaders we responded electronically of course. We all were responding to this question as our answers were being posted for everyone in the room to see. One ministry dominated that screen, being mentioned more than any other ministry. Over and over again we kept reading, Summer Camps. Here s the deal, we have the best summer camps money can buy! Students flock to our camps as we minister to more than 500 students each summer. If you are not sending teenagers to camp, you should be. The opportunity for spiritual is too significant to allow them to stay home. I think our camp directors are doing a great job of communicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ to our students! Ryan Wright and Doug Thomas have made summer camp an attractive destination for our teens. As a result, lives will be forever changed. Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and the investment you make in the lives of our students. Welcome Booklet I want to remind you about our NYI Welcome Booklet. This booklet is intended to be shared with any newly hired youth pastor, or given to someone that has just been appointed NYI President. We don t want to assume that your youth leader knows about everything happening here at the district level. This book provides you with descriptions of the various events we offer and causally list the dates of those events to help keep them on your church s radar. Please make sure this gets into the hands of your youth leader. A digital copy is also available on the district website. NYC is an event that happens only once every 4 years. Thousands of Nazarene students are in attendance from all over the country. [Here is a recap video of this past summer s NYC.] There is so much I could tell you about NYC, to be honest its hard to know where to start. Let me begin by saying that this was one of the most God inspired events that our teens have ever experienced, through worship, through serving, through teaching, through fellowship, through having an encounter with our Creator. At one point during worship, I remember turning around 98

and seeing every single one of our students with outstretched arms, recklessly praising God. I will remember that moment for the rest of my life. Our district helped an organization called C.A.P., which stood for Clothing Assistance Program. This ministry gives away new and used clothes to more than 12,000 homeless kids every year. Three Thousand of which are living in shelters.. As you can imagine, it is hard for them to always find the volunteers they need to keep up with all they have going on. So our students helped sort, tag, and hang up clothes. Just before we left, the lady in charged thanked us for the help and said that we saved them months of work in just that one afternoon. One night during the evening service, everyone was given a card. They were instructed to write down what they felt God was calling them to do. I want to read a few of those responses to you [read response cards] and that was just 9 out of the 83 we got back! On the last day Eric Samuel Timm spoke some words that have been ringing in my ears ever since. If you want something different with your life, do something different with your time. What an applicable statement for all of us. NYI Council Over this past year, our District Council members have served with excellence. Together we have planned, together we have dreamed, and together we have led. Today is important because it shapes the dynamic of our Council, placing individuals in a position of leadership and giving them a voice in our plans for today and the future. I want to extend my appreciation to the individuals that have served so faithfully on our council over this past year and welcome our new members to the team. Conclusion It has been with great honor that I have served as District NYI President these past six years. I have always been so proud to represent NEI at all the different conferences, meetings, and events over the years. I found early on that we are such a respected district around the field and region because of the strong leadership that preceded me. I have served our District, the NYI Council, and our students to the best of my abilities. We have an amazing group of people that have shared in carrying the burden of ministering to NEI youth. I am so proud of the different things we have accomplished over the years, in particular the beautiful pavilion and recreation area standing here at Shiloh Park that the NYI led the charge on. I cannot express how appreciative I am to be part of a District that not only embraces the ideas of our young people, but stands beside them to help see it through. Never once were we told that it couldn t be done. In fact, the only thing that was said to us was, How can we help? Recently, I have felt that it was time to allow someone else to man the post and bring fresh ideas and leadership to our NYI. I am thankful to be leaving on good terms and our youth in good hands. It is time for me to rededicate my time and attention to the youth and responsibilities of Anderson First Church. Therefore, I submit to you my formal resignation as the NEI District NYI President effective at the conclusion of Celebrate Life. At that time, newly elected Vice 99

President Dillan Ketcham will fulfill the remainder of my term until Convention next year, as indicated in our NYI Constitution. It has been an absolute privilege to serve you! Thank you for the partnership, prayers, and support that you have afforded me these past six years. Respectfully submitted, Brandon Kirk 4. Laura High - NMI Let our hearts not be hardened to those living on the margin There is room at the table for everyone This is where it all begins, this is how we gather in There is room at the table for everyone Too long we have wandered, burdened and undone But there is room at the table for everyone Let us sing the new world in, this is how is all begins There is room at the table for everyone From: Room at the Table by Carrie Newcomer Dr. Roland, Pastors, Delegates, Local Presidents, and Guests of the Assembly: It is my privilege to bring my fifth report for the Northeastern Indiana District Nazarene Missions International. In this time where national superiority and hatred is being called out from our places of government, in this time where we are bombarded by the ideology of self-preservation and exclusion, we are challenged by the call of the Trinity to go into all the world. We answered that call with a holy enthusiasm. We physically went into the world through Work and Witness trips. The district sponsored medical mission trip to the Amazon took medicine and health care to the people in the remoteness of Brazil, honoring the creative Spirit of God through sharing the power of healing with all people. The second district sponsored trip, the Work and Witness cruise, took us to the inner city of Cozumel, the Nazarene school in Belize, as well as to a public sponsored school in Honduras. We sang, preached, and painted buildings as well as the beautiful faces of the children. We repaired structures, distributed food, and picked up garbage. And we learned. We learned to struggle with the juxtaposition of the poverty in the lives of others and our own wealth as we returned to the cruise ship to be met with overabundance and self-centeredness. Our hearts were convicted, and as we prayed together we became more determined to make room at the table for everyone. We traveled the world and the world traveled to us as we learned of our brothers and sisters through Deputation services. Our understanding of the cause of Christ was enhanced by conversations with those who are seated at the table of diversity. The Church is in the world and the unity of Christ lived out and proclaimed. 100

The first year of our English Missions Training was a huge success as twelve young people from Brazilian Paulistano District came to NEI to experience evangelism in a culture different from their own. We were blessed by their love for God, by their example in prayer, and their unshakable belief in the Lord. They gave testimony to their Holy Spirit empowered resilience as they endured being trapped in a van for fourteen hours during the snow storm of the century. We are a better people for having them on our district and in our churches. Through NMI, NEI has shared the resources that have been provided to us by the grace of God. We met and exceeded all of our World Evangelism Fund obligations. Raising over $780,000 for WEF. We gave over $27,000 for Mission Specials. Thirty-five of our churches were declared World Evangelism Church of Excellence by giving a minimum of 5.7% for the World Evangelism Fund. Forty of our churches achieved Missions Priority One status as they presented a balanced view of missions through praying, giving, education, and discipling. Around the district we have prayed for missions, seeking the face of the Father so that we may do His will. We have taught and been taught through the use of our excellent mission lessons. Our local presidents have found increasingly creative ways to present the missions educational materials. We have increased our emphasis of discipling those who feel a call to missions. A year ago I stood before you and challenged you with these words: Where would we choose for Christ to be absent? Who would we choose to not have access to the message of Christ? Would it be in Nepal, which was added to our world area list in 1998? Would we have left the people of Nepal to face the days of unbelievable torment without the presence and knowledge of Jesus Christ? Would we abandon those trapped in the rubble, leaving them with no one to call out to? Would we have left them to face an eternity of torment because we were tired of Missions? Because we had no time to learn or prepare for the fulfilling of the great commission? Today I stand before as we reflect on a year of increased worldwide calamity. The world has shuddered with earthquakes and the buildings, humanity s monuments to humanity, have fallen once again. Our world has become increasingly built on the foundations of sand and the people suffer. We pray for the people of Ecuador; we pray for the people around the world as they suffer. Will we do our part to make room at the table for everyone? We have become too comfortable with the images of our own brothers and sisters staring through chain link fences as they locked behind gates for the crime of seeking asylum. We have excluded them from the table for the crime of seeking safety and freedom for their families. In our selfishness and our fear, we have removed chairs from the table and justified it as our right. We have forgotten that we too are strangers in a foreign land. We have looked at our own resources and declared their inadequacies to welcome others to the table. I have a large family and am blessed to have all of my children and grandchildren live within an hour and a half of our home. On any given Sunday we have a minimum of twenty-four people at our tables. To seat such a number, we use the cultural seating arrangement of the adults table, the teens table and the children s table. We are limited in space and resources for such a group so we must make divisions, but this is not true of the resources of our Heavenly Father! We serve a God who is unlimited in power, unlimited in His presence, unlimited in His Knowledge. He is the one who is calling us to make room at the table, His table, for everyone! And as we make that room HE WILL PROVIDE the necessary resources. NMI is a tangible expression of room at the table for everyone and our Shipshewana church literally lived that in this past year. They partnered with those of the Amish faith to raise funds 101

for the building projects at the Kudjip hospital in Papua New Guinea. As the Amish and the English cooked and fed a variety of people they TOGETHER exceeded their expectations. Through the moving of God, by the time the weekend was done, the Shipshewana church had raised $20,000 for that project. It wasn t just the physical food; it was the Spirit of God calling people to give beyond measure. Psalm 133 states: It is good when the people of God live together in unity There IS room at the table for everyone. It has been through the actions of the great majority of our churches that people are being welcomed into the fellowship of believers. It is my privilege to say Thank you not only on behalf of the district, not only on behalf of the denomination but more importantly on behalf of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Let our hearts not be hardened to those living on the margin... Missions must become messy to achieve all that God plans for us. It must become so intentional that it breathes through our every breath, that it goes into all the world, into every neighborhood, and into every heart. Jesus clearly showed us the way through the unwavering solidarity and compassion with those the world has marginalized. Walter Brueggemann states: Compassion constitutes a radical form of criticism, for it announces that the hurt is to be taken seriously, that the hurt is not to be accepted as normal and natural but is an abnormal and unacceptable condition for humanness. Our alliance with Jesus Christ demands that we build His Kingdom on the foundation for His compassion for the lost, for the sinner, for the broken, for the marginalized. Any other kingdom will fail and will fall into the sands of history, to never been seen again. Today we celebrate the successes of the past year. Today we acknowledge the beauty of our common call. Today we receive the mantle for the time before us, however long that may be. For we know that one day He will return. Today we vow to make room at the table for everyone! Lord, take away our hearts of stone and give us hearts of flesh, filled with your love and compassion for all people. Respectfully submitted, Rev. Laura A. High B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD REPORT 2015-2016 The NEI District Advisory Board met five times this church year 20152016. Additional matters were considered by way of emails and conference calls. At the first meeting, Gary Cable was elected as vice chair of the NEI Advisory Board, and Ken Swan was elected as secretary. Jeff Kardatzke continued to serve as District treasurer and Jim Ballenger as District secretary. Our District Superintendent, Dr. David Roland, served as chairman. Other members on the board were Larry Stafford, Mark Bennett, Mark Dill, Brady Wisehart, Marie Secor, Dan Garde, and Phil Rogers. 102

In August 2016, Dr. David Roland will complete fourteen years of service as District Superintendent at NEI. The DAB conducted a District Superintendent review reaching out to approximately seventy individuals across the district who have had firsthand experience with our district superintendent asking them for their response to several pages of questions rating his leadership. In summary, the evaluation revealed that our NEI District Superintendent was evaluated highly, with the rating of "Exceeds Expectations in All Areas. Commendation is due Dr. David Roland and his wife Cheryl for outstanding leadership. Thanks also go to Tiffany Ball for efficient office management and to Rev. Dan and Karen Heincker for their capable leadership to Shiloh Park. Thanks also are due Larry Stafford for tracking the Church Budget Progress. Each board meeting prioritized prayer focusing on the zones, local churches, specific needs, new church works, and prayer for wisdom to continue in HIS WAY! The atmosphere in each meeting was one of unity and mission. Projected Growth/Dr. Porter Request: From 2015 to 2020 DAB Recommendation: Every church needs a strategy to move forward and to increase attendance. Each church should develop a plan. Outreach Ministries should be included as a part of the plan. New Start Update: Positive reports have been received from Crossroads Warsaw, Garrett Daycare, Muncie Restoration, and Ft. Wayne Many Nations. Three ministers were trained to start the NEI District s own Church Planter Assessment. The Advisory Board approved the following requests from the local churches: Crossroads request for Church Planting/Outreach in Warsaw. Request for assistance to Olive Branch Church approved. Request of Anderson New Life to borrow $25,000 to roof the church. Request of Olive Branch Church for a $5,000 loan approved. Request of Van Buren Church to borrow $11,500 from Wesleyan Foundation Request from Ligonier Church to sell relocation acreage outside of town. Request of Decatur Common Ground Church to refinance their current church Request from Ft. Wayne Many Nations Church to purchase a residence near the church Request of the Angola Church for a grant to expand and finish their parking lot. A District match was approved. Request from Middletown Church to restructure their loan with a 20year amortization was approved. Request from Alexandria Church to restructure their loan was approved. Request of Portland Church to purchase an acre of land. Request for name change from Angola Community Church to Gateway Nazarene Church - pending. The DAB approved the transfer in of the following elders: Michael Adams from Eastern Michigan to Harris Chapel, Bobby Brewer from Illinois to Muncie New Hope, Roland Dunlop from New England to Anderson First, Steve Hundley from South Texas to Portland Church, Michael Johnson from Alabama North to Anderson Parkview, Dillan Ketcham from Eastern Michigan to Middletown, Eric Ward from Michigan to Decatur Common Ground, Kent Wright from Northwest to Ft. Wayne Grace Point. Deacon: Deborah Ward from Michigan to Decatur Common Ground 103

The DAB approved the transfer out of the following elders: Rodney Green to South Florida, Mike Konkle to Indianapolis, Jamie McBride to Illinois, Neal Peterson to Wisconsin, Dustin Phillips to North Carolina. The DAB approved the transfer in of District Licensed Ministers: J. Kendall Crouso from East Ohio to Marion First, Kayla Crouso from East Ohio to Marion First, S. Lena Crouso from East Ohio to Marion First, Kelsey Outler from Kentucky to Portland First, Matthew T. Phillips from North Central Ohio to Olive Branch. The DAB approved the transfer out of District Licensed Ministers: Katlynn Chambless to Sacramento, Juan Loredo to Southwest Indiana, Evan Offutt to Chicago Central, Caleb Rogers to Michigan Joseph Brian Shubert to Northwest. The DAB approved the following: The sale of Blountsville property to Stoney Creek Township Fire Department. The sale of Waterloo Parsonage. The sale of Modoc Church and Parsonage. The sale of Muncie Fuegos to another church. The foreclosure of Warren Property (vacant land) in order to resell. Farmland Church building condemned/closure of church. Deeded the paid off property of Tunker Sugar Creek Church to the local church. Approved funding and the hiring of Rev. Elias Cabello as the District Director of Hispanic Church Planting- Granted conditional approval to Huntington First Church to consider a staff member as a candidate for the Senior Pastorate. Approved purchasing two new lighted signs in front of the district office and at the corner of 38th street. Unanimous recommendation to each local church, the Articles of Amendment and a Facility Use Policy, prepared by the district's attorney, which should be filed with the local church's Articles of Incorporation. Also, the following decisions concerning credentials were made: Lonnie Norris elder credentials filed with the General Secretary s Office, but the status was changed to resigned a few weeks later, per the minister s request. Credential removed of Charles Kris McPherson, now united with a nondenominational church. Granted a local license to Pastor Travis Tackett. Credential approved of Jolly Beyioku to maintain his credential with the LADistrict with serving at I.W.U. Recommend all District Licensed pastors for renewal of credential. Approve all transfers in and out for the 20152016 assembly year. Churches in process as of March 22, 2016: New Paris, Huntington First, Monroeville, and La Grange. Fort Wayne First: New Pastor Travis Tackett 104

Elders approved for retirement at the District Assembly 2016 are: Peter Albertson, Lindell and Kay Browning, Ken Horning, and Eddie Jones. Other items of interest: The Financial Report of Treasurer Jeff Kardatzke for April 1, 2015 to February 29, 2016 was as follows: Beginning Balance 4/1/15 $748,676. Total Receipts $547,218. Total Disbursements $594,700. Ending Balance $676,994. The investment proposal from Ken Smith was affirmed. District Budget Progress Report: Larry Stafford, as of March 22, 2016 District Budget: $635,911 Received to date: $572,558 Percent of Budget 90.04% received Percent of Year Completed 91.67% The DAB selected the 2016 Nominating Committee. The date of the 2016 NEI District Assembly is May 3 and 4. A contract was approved with the county concerning the widening of South 350 75th Anniversary committee members were established: Merlin and Luanne Frank, Londa Fausz, Russell and Elaine Mumma, Ken and Sarah Swan, John and Norma Abshear, and Marybeth and Mike Johnson. Respectfully submitted, Ken Swan, Secretary David Roland, Chairman ADDENDUM TO THE DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD REPORT 2016 RECOMMENDATION: That the 2016-2017 Statistical year be eleven months (April 1 through the end of February) in order to change the Statistical Year for 2017 and beyond to be from March 1 through the end of February yearly. REASONING: In order to allow local treasurers more time to complete their annual financial report. To allow pastors and local leaders a little more time to collect all the statistical data for accurate and timely reporting. To allow the District Office more time for the preparation of the District Assembly MINISTRIES BOARD REPORT 2015-16 A. We recommend the following elders and licensed ministers be received by transfer: 105

Elders- Michael Adams (Harris Chapel), Bobby Brewer (Muncie New Hope), Roland Dunlop (Anderson First), Stephen Hundley (Portland), Michael Johnson (Anderson Parkview), Dillan Ketcham (Middletown), Eric Ward (Common Ground), Kent Wright (Grace Point), Deacon- Deborah Ward (Common Ground) Licensed Ministers- S. Lena Crouso (Marion First), Kayla Crouso (Marion First), J Kendall Crouso (Marion First), Kelsey K. Outler (Portland), Matthew Phillips (Olive Branch), B. We recommend the following be granted Elders / Deacon orders: Elder- Remington Anksorus, Caroline Burch, Chad Clark, Michael Hazlet, Toni James, Nancy McCabe Deacon- Vicki Frederick C. We recommend the following be granted Recognition of Elder Credentials: Bryan Shelley D. We recommend the following elders be granted retired status: Peter Alberson, Lindell Browning, Kay Browning (District License expired in 2015), Ken Horning, and Eddie Jones. E. We recommend the following be granted a district minister s license: Jonathan Childers, Gloria Hamilton, Trent Mounsey, Derrian Stanley, Temeka Stanley, Travis Tackett, Aaron Wainscott F. We recommend the following licensed ministers be granted renewal of a district minister s license: Remington Anksorus, Milissa Beeman, Caroline Burch, Joel Christian, Brandon Clark, Chad Clark, Jennifer Coffman, Brian Couch, S Lena Crouso, Kayla Crouso, J Kendall Crouso, Ian Fancher, Sarah Fox, Vicki Frederick, Matt Gargiulo, Donald Harr, Michael Hazlet, Lisa Joy High, Jerry Hobbick, Sr., Judy Hobbick, John Houk, Andrea Hughes, Bryan Hughes, Patrick Hurley, Toni James, Ashley LeCount, Doug Lewis, Nancy McCabe, James Mercer, Andrew Miller, Kelsey Outler, Matthew Phillips, Samuel Que, Michael Reddy III, Rebekah Rogers, Mary Schenck, Richard Shiveley, Fred Stevens, Gene Stover, Hugh Taylor, Sandra White, David Wust G. We recommend the following elders and licensed ministers be granted transfer: Elders- Rod Green (Southern Florida), Mike Konkle (Indianapolis), Jamie McBride (Illinois), Neal Peterson (Wisconsin), Dustin Phillips (North Carolina), Joseph Brian Shubert (Northwest) Licensed Ministers- Katlynn Chambless (Sacramento), Juan Loredo (SW Indiana), Evan Offutt (Chicago Central), Caleb Rogers (Michigan) H. We recommend the following renewals: 1. Evangelism service retired Robert L. Donham (RA), A. Richard Veach (RA), Oren Woodward (RA) 106

2. Registered Evangelist Renewal Katrina Arbuckle, Joel Christian, Cory Clark, Laura Ann Clifford High 3. Commissioned Evangelist Renewal Mark Murphy 4. Tenured Evangelist Renewal Michael Adams 5. Registered Song evangelist Renewal Mark Murphy 6. Retired Song evangelist Renewal Gloria Helms 7. Consecrated Deaconness Dorothy Johnson I. We recommend the following licensed ministers not be renewed Clint R. Abney, John J. Fairchild, Jr., Jose C. Guevera, Jami R. Jones, Damon D. Lister, Jaculyn (Jacki) F. Morris, Paul R. Ward Respectfully submitted, David G. Roland, Chairman James W. Ballenger, Secretary Ministerial Studies- 2015-2016 After examination of the study records, the Board of Ministerial Studies recommends the following: Graduated from the course of study: Elders: Remington Anksorus, Caroline Burch, Joel Christian, Chad Clark, Bryan Shelley, Sandra White Student placement for those pursuing the course of study for Elders: Fourth Level: Kayla Crouso, Kendall Crouso, Lena Crouso, Katlyn Chambless, Brandon Clark, Matt Gargiulo, Jose Guevara, Judy Hobbick, Jeremy McLaughlin, Andrew Miller, Ken Plisco, Derrian Tarmell Stanley Third Level: Greg Alexander, Danny Barrett, Jonathan Childers, Brian Couch, Jami Jones, Adam Knight, Michael Reddy III, David Wust Second Level: Clint Abney, Cassie Alberson, Milissa Beeman, Kathryn Bennett, Jennifer Choate, Jennifer Coffman, Gloria Hamilton, Lisa Joy High, Andrea Hughes, Bryan Hughes, Ashley Le Count, 107

Doug Lewis, Jared Mathison, Michael McKinley, Trent Mounsey, Samuel Que, Rebekah Rogers, Fred Stevens, Temeka Necole Stanley, Gene Stover, Hugh Taylor, Travis Tackett, Scott Zent First Level: Chrissie Banter, Mike Herrman, Thomas High, Jenna Langston, Brian Paseca, Thomas Tibbits, Andrew Timmer, Deacons: Compassionate Ministries Second Level: Jennifer Burroughs 1. Shiloh Park Board 2015-2016 Continual effort...this is the phrase that I would want you to take home with you as you think about what is happening at Shiloh Continual Effort. There is a continual effort of the camp board to pray and seek the vision for Shiloh Park. And through the effort of seeking God s vision for Shiloh, we are always working on ways that we can continue to reach the lost and the searching in our cities, counties, district, and state. Dan and Karen Heincker, along with many others, have continually given their blood, sweat, and tears to a place that not only means a lot to them but so much to so many people. Many may think that camp is a thing of the past; it meant more to people of yesterday than it does now. I m here to say-it still means a lot to people today. Men and women are still getting saved, sanctified, set free, sent, and called by their Savior HERE AT CAMP SHILOH! People may not even recognize the influence of camp. Did you know that most of the men and women who come to the Lord before the age of 18 do so at camp? Did you know that the majority of our men and women who are called to the mission field or ministry received their call while attending camp? Did you know that many people who are sanctified and set free can point to camp as the defining moment in their sanctification? And did you know that the world fights for our attention trying to keep us from investing in something as wonderful as camp which is so beneficial to the life of the church? This is why we have continual effort. We strive to make Shiloh Park an environment where people come not only for fun, but also for Christ! This last year, we have continually improved the camp ground and its facilities. We have hosted hundreds of events, conventions, seminars, retreats, and camps all while remaining good stewards of the resources God has entrusted to us. Through the diligent efforts of Dan and Karen along with the camp board, we are putting together a new Master Plan for Shiloh Park in order to be focused to make the most impact on the lives of those that walk these grounds each week. Some ask why? Why put in so much effort? Simply this: We know that the enemy, through his continual effort, wants to kill, steal, and destroy what God is doing. And if we are going to continue to reach the lost and the searching to bring them into a saving grace through Jesus Christ, we believe that they deserve our continual effort, because of what Christ did for us. 108

May we ever strive to give our continual effort like Christ gave us His even unto His dying breath. Respectfully submitted, Rev. Andrew L. Cole Shiloh Camp Board Chairman C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Assembly Finance We, your Assembly Finance Committee commend the NEI District Family for your faithful investment in the church at home and literally around the world. Your support makes it possible for the church to strategically move toward fulfilling the mandate of the gospel to reach others. We believe that the love of God compels us to be faithful to the practice of stewardship and that it is a vital part of Christ-like discipleship. We offer thanks and pay tribute to the devoted treasurer of each local church who carries the heavy load of responsibility for the handling of church funds. Often working long hours and late into the night they stretch every dollar for maximum benefit. Thank you also pastors and church board members for making denominational support a priority. Furthermore, we recommend that: 1.0 Stewardship and Finance 1.1 The contents of this report be emailed to every pastor and distributed by the pastor to each local church board member and that special attention be given to recommendations in the report that apply to local church policies (sections 1-3) and the Tithe Plus Funding the Mission Plan (section 8.0). 1.2 In addition to scriptural preaching and teaching regarding tithing and giving of offerings, our pastors seek to keep their congregations informed of the benefits and blessings of giving through wills, trusts, annuities and endowments to the educational, home mission, and world mission programs of the church. 1.3 Each church endeavor to maximize its giving for the educational extension ministry fund by utilizing matching fund programs offered by many of the employer corporations of its members. Olivet designates the educational extension gifts from churches and the matching portions of those gifts toward scholarships to Nazarene students. By utilizing such programs, our churches are better able to serve the financial needs of Nazarene students wishing to attend Olivet. 1.4 Each church establishes a separate accounting for monies raised for the building fund and or missions, with this money being used only for that purpose. 1.5 Each local church considering building or property acquisition that will incur debt is encouraged to follow the district recommendation to limit total indebtedness to no more than two times the average of the total raised for the previous three years. In seeking approval from the District Advisory Board the church must demonstrate financial stability by having paid the Tithe Plus for the two years prior to the request as well as show ability to meet the loan payments without jeopardizing the spiritual life of the church (Manual 234). 109

1.6 Each church board require a weekly report of all receipts from every department be given to the pastor, treasurer, and financial secretary. All financial records of the church, and its departments, be audited each year (internal or external) and that the records be open to the pastor at all times (Manual paragraph 129.23). No financial policy should be established without the knowledge and consent of the pastor. 1.7 Each church should prepare an annual operating budget and submit a copy to the district office for review by May 1. 1.8 All Nazarene sponsored organizations (such as daycares, church schools, compassionate ministry centers), including those operating as separate 501[c]3 organizations within the boundaries of the Northeastern Indiana District, shall submit an annual financial report and operating budget to the District Office by the start of their physical year. 1.9 Each local church is responsible to protect their tax exempt and business status in the local, county, state, and federal governments. The following business reports are to be filed on a regular basis to protect the local church status. COUNTY: Business Tangible Personal Property Return filed each year with the county assessor by May 15 th Form 103 short Form 104 Ditch Tax STATE: Business Entity Report (annually on the church organization anniversary) NP-20 Non-Profit Organization Report (annually by May 15 th ) to the Indiana Department of Revenue FEDERAL: 941 Employer Quarterly Federal Tax Return W-2, W-3, or 1099 (must be accompanied with a 1096) 2.0 Pastor and Staff Salary/Benefits 2.1 Each local church board review the pastor and/or staff's salary and benefits at least annually. The senior pastor's compensation package increase should be equal to at least the current cost of living percentage plus any determined merit increase. The church board secretary should report the action taken to the district superintendent. 2.2 Each church reimburses the pastor's actual professional auto expenses or reimburse for miles driven up to the IRS maximum mileage rate. Churches may also consider leasing or purchasing a car for the pastor's use. This is a church expense, not a pastoral benefit. 2.3 Each church pay all expenses in providing a church-owned parsonage. Church owned parsonages should be inspected annually for needed repairs/upgrades by the local church. When the local church board votes to provide a housing allowance for a pastor-owned home, the allowance should be sufficient to cover these expenses. The pastor/staff compensation package should be reviewed annually and documented in the church board minutes according to IRS regulations. 2.4 Each church assume the cost of travel, meals, child care, and fees to the preachers meetings, retreats, seminars, and other district and general church sponsored activities for the pastor and immediate family. This is not to be considered vacation time. 110

2.5 The minimum vacation program for senior pastors who have served in the Church of the Nazarene 1 to 4 years should be 14 days including two Sundays; 5 to 10 years should be 21 days including three Sundays; 11 to 14 years should be 30 days, including four Sundays. Fifteen years or longer should be 37 days, including five Sundays. The pastor is also to be given at least one day per week, and we recommend two days per week, for personal use. All vacation and personal time is to be with full pay, and based on the statistical year, not to be accumulated. Vacation and personal time should be taken at a time of the pastor's own choosing with consideration being given to the local church calendar. This time shall be in addition to national holidays as determined by the local church board. Pastors moving from one church to another during the statistical year should prorate their vacation time. 2.6 The senior pastor, with the local board, should designate a vacation program for all staff. 2.7 Local churches should recognize that families moving to pastor their churches will incur expenses in addition to the basic truck rental and moving fees. Consideration should be given to additional expenses related to insurance, auto licensing, school registrations, and so on. An extra week s salary is recommended to cover such expenses. 2.8 Pastors be granted an additional seven days leave, including one Sunday, with full pay, for continuing education or study and report back to the church board on the activity. 2.9 We encourage churches to pay the continuing educational expenses for their pastors. 2.10 Each church, in consultation with its pastor, is encouraged to prayerfully consider providing a sabbatical so that the pastor can take the time needed for spiritual, emotional and physical renewal and growth. As a pastor approaches his/her seventh consecutive year in ministry in that particular church, contact should be made with the district superintendent to come and meet with the board and pastor to share a District Advisory Board prepared packet for guidance and options. 2.11 We encourage each church to provide a special gift for the pastor s family and staff at Christmas and at other times during the year such as Clergy Appreciation month. 2.12 The District Superintendent, February each year, communicate with church boards regarding changes in salary and benefits for the ministers in their local church. 2.13 If church and ministry employers have been paying or reimbursing the cost of individual health insurance policy premiums for employees (on a pre- or post-tax basis), they should STOP and consult with their professional tax advisors on appropriate next steps. While payments under these plans may not constitute taxable income to employees, more importantly, they may subject the organization to significant tax penalties for noncompliant reimbursements under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). (Note: This represents a major shift from what has been common practice at many smaller employers over the last several decades). Go To: http://pbusa.org and check out the following: News/Featured Is your church in violation of the Affordable Care Act Healthcare Options for Nazarene Churches Others that may apply to your specific situation 3.0 Taxes and Insurance 111

3.1 It is the obligation of every local church to encourage each pastor and staff member to secure an adequate health insurance program for their family. 3.2 Each local church must carry worker's compensation insurance as required by law on the pastor (including bi-vocational pastors) and other employees. 3.3 Each local church is encouraged to carry disability insurance on its pastor and fulltime staff. 3.4 Each pastor be encouraged to participate in a personal tax sheltered annuity (TSA) program in addition to the basic Nazarene pension plan. Each local church is encouraged to contribute an amount equivalent to 3 percent of the pastor s salary or a minimum of $10 per month. 3.5 Each church reimburses the pastor and full-time associates for Social Security tax, in accordance with IRS rates and rules. Bi-vocational pastors should be reimbursed for Social Security tax on church income. The pastor and church treasurer should avail themselves of all resources available for compliance with IRS rules and regulations. (see www.pbusa.org for further information.) 3.6 Each church should determine the financial support and housing allowance for evangelists and should notify them of such minimum support at the time when the call is made. The final breakdown of that amount should be left to the discretion of the evangelist and accommodated by the local church. 3.7 Each church should provide in their budget sufficient funds to reimburse the professional expenses incurred by their pastor for books, supplies, gifts, media, and other ministerial resources. An accountable reimbursement plan should be established in accordance with IRS rules (see memos at www.pbusa.org). 3.8 Each church should maintain a current tax exempt status (sales tax and personal property exemptions) by filing annually the proper documents with state and county authorities. Any improvements to real properties require the filing of a property tax exemption in the year the improvements are made. 4.0 Publications and Printing 4.1 The NYI, SDMI, and NMI each share $600 annually for the cost of the Newscaster and website operation. 4.2 All our people be encouraged to utilize Nazarene Publishing House and that creative ways be employed to place Holiness Today in the home of our church families. Additional materials can be found at www.nph.com. 4.3 We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage investment accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit www.nazarenefoundation.org or call 866-273-2549. 5.0 General Assembly 5.1 A reserve fund be established to cover delegate expenses to the General Assembly. In addition, each auxiliary is encouraged to do the same. In setting the per diem for each delegate, a formula should be set adjusting the amount to properly reflect a lesser delegate expense when there are two from the same household serving as delegates. Per Diem for any General Assembly delegate who is also a delegate to a convention will begin the first Saturday. 112

6.0 District Superintendent 6.1 Salary, housing allowance, and expense reimbursements are listed in the district administration budget (Section 7). 6.2 The district is to reimburse the district superintendent for Social Security taxes due on the district compensation package. 6.3 The district superintendent is to be granted 37 days of vacation with pay, including five Sundays. This time shall be in addition to national holidays. 6.4 The district superintendent shall be granted a period of sabbatical having served seven consecutive years on the NEI District in the roll of district superintendent. 6.5 The district superintendent is to be provided with hospitalization, life, and disability insurance by the district. 7.0 2016-2017 District Administration: It is the recommendation of the District Finance Committee that for the 2016-2017 church year, the budget be set as an eleven-month budget to harmonize with the new assembly year (April 1, 2016 - February 28, 2017). 7.1 District Operating Budget Salaries, Wages Superintendent 58,013 Office Manager 24,864 Office Assistants 5,485 District Secretary 3,000 District Treasurer 4,500 District Gifts 2,000 Total $97,862 Superintendent's Benefits Housing $41,525 Self-Employment Tax 17,559 Annuity/IRA 9,420 Life Insurance 3,681 Disability Insurance 2,388 Continuing Education 11,000 Total $85, 573 Other Staff Benefits Office Manager s Cell Phone 275 Employer s Portion of FICA 2,305 Total $2,580 Administrative Reimbursements Superintendent's Meals/Motels $3,850 Superintendent's Conferences 3,667 Superintendent s Prof. Expense 0 Superintendent s Sabbatical 5,000 Auto/Airfare Expenses 6,875 Total $19,392 113

Office Operation Office Maintenance /Equipment $4,583 Office Insurance 5,663 Office Utilities 3,667 Office Copier Lease & Billing 13,567 Network Communication 5,500 Office Supplies 3,667 Postage and Mailing 1,238 CPA, Legal Fees, etc. 5,000 Workers Compensation Insurance 485 Total $43,369 District Expenses (* = Funds from District Fund Balance) 75 th Anniversary/Camp meeting Ministers' Christmas/Retreat 114 5,000 8,000 District Assembly 7,300 Boards & Committees 7,000 Promotion/Advertising/Web 400 Tours/Skill School 2,000 General Assembly ($5,000) 0 * District Auto Replacement ($5,700) 0 * NEI School of Ministry 3,000 Administrative Gift Fund ($5,000) 0 * Courtesies & Flowers 2,500 District Disaster Response ($500) District Biker Ride Clergy Benevolence 0 * 200 0 * Contingency 228 Total $35,628 Total District Operations $284,403 Home Missions (** = Funds from HM Fund Balance.) Save, Strengthen, Start Consulting 209 11,000 Campus Ministry 4,400 Ft. Wayne Many Nations 917 LaGrange Kendallville Angola Ft. Wayne West Main Ft. Wayne First 5,500 29,409 25,000 0 ** 0 ** Muncie New Horizon 0 ** Muncie Northside 0 ** North Manchester 0 ** Garrett 0 **

New Starts 0 ** Hispanic Ministry 7,333 Other Properties (Incl. Insurance) 0 ** Total Home Missions $83,769 Departmental Transfers Transfer to Shiloh Park Operations 111,301 Transfer to NYI Transfer to NMI Transfer to SDMI 115 33,097 45,399 27,825 Total Departmental Transfers $217,622 Operating Budget Grand Total $585,794 7.2 The district treasurer retain in the District Undesignated Fund Balance an amount equal to two thirds of the current District Operating Budget. The purpose for this reserve is to protect against fiscal emergencies and liabilities. 7.3 Funds from all NEI auxiliaries shall be maintained in a federally insured savings and/or checking account. 8.0 Tithe Plus Funding the Mission Plan 8.1 Funding the Mission through the Tithe and Offering Concept Just as Christians are encouraged to set aside a portion of their income for ministries of the local church, local churches are encouraged to support the work of the Church of the Nazarene globally. Each local church commits to give proportionately to fund these mission causes worldwide; World Evangelism (WEF), the Ministerial Pension and Benefit system (P&B), Olivet Nazarene University, and the District Mission. Funding the mission percentages are based on current local church income. Church income is any donation received by the church that qualifies as a charitable contribution per IRS guidelines. This includes non-cash donations of $5,000 or more. The plan for funding the mission applies to all churches, including NewStart churches. The World Evangelism Fund can continue to be underwritten with Easter, Thanksgiving and/or Faith Promise offerings. At www.fundingthemission.org click on the Track Giving tab for an online tool designed to assist local churches with tracking their progress toward funding the mission, helpful information, FAQ s, and examples. You may also make online payments for WEF and Pensions at this site. In order to use the Funding the Mission (FTM) site, pastors and/or local church treasurers must obtain a login ID and password from this website and the pastor must then request access for his church from the district office. For Church Treasurers: You are encouraged to use the Funding the Mission (FTM) web site (www.fundingthemission.org) to report church income each month (after the last Sunday of that month), and then use the online calculator to determine the amount to send to each of the mission areas listed above. In addition, Treasurers should use the FTM web site to submit Point-to-

Point requests. Point-to-Point Giving is a method of recording Ten Percent recognition for cash gifts and non-cash gifts that are not funneled through Global Treasury Services. This method should be used for special circumstances in which a local church sends a gift directly to a Mission Special. Examples of Point-to-Point giving are gifts to the Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) and the Nazarene Bible College (NBC). Once approved, these point-to-point gifts are credited to the local church as Missions Specials. Another good reason for treasurers to use the FTM web site is because some churches have additional income and additional missions specials credited to them as a result of someone (individuals or groups within the church) giving funds directly to Global Treasury Services (GTS). These gifts given on behalf of the church are referred to as Missions Specials from Others. The district office is available to assist treasurers with questions on the process. WITHOUT COMPUTER ACCESS or access to the FTM web site, the following processes (from Stewardship Ministries) may be used to calculate allocations by hand. Each step must be followed, and in the proper order, to ensure that the proper results are achieved for each of the budgets: Calculating WEF During the Year (How much WEF do we need to send?) STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials = Income Base STEP TWO: Income Base [times].055 [divided by] 1.055 = WEF Goal End of the Year (What percentage of WEF did we send?) STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials Paid [minus] WEF Paid = Income Base STEP TWO: WEF Paid [divided by] Income Base = WEF Percentage Paid Calculating Other Budgets STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials Paid [minus] WEF Paid = Income Base STEP TWO: Income Base [times].0225 = P&B Goal (2.25%) Income Base [times].0225 = Education Goal (2.25%) Income Base [times].0485 = District Goal (Using an example of 4.85%) Calculating Ten Percent Goal STEP ONE: Adjusted YTD Income [minus] Mission Specials Paid [minus] WEF Paid = Income Base STEP TWO: Income Base [times].10 = Total Amount Needed to Reach Ten Percent Status for the Year Every local church is responsible for submitting funding the mission funds at least monthly as follows: 5.5% to the World Evangelism Fund-- This fund helps make possible the global evangelistic work of the church in over 159 world areas, supporting missionaries, schools, hospitals, clinics, compassionate ministries, as well as regional and global ministry center operations. 116

2.25% to the Pensions and Benefits-- This fund helps fulfill the promises made to our retired ministers, evangelists, and other clergy, of a basic retirement benefit. 2.25% to the Education Fund-- This fund provides scholarship dollars and tuition assistance to our NEI youth in their pursuit of higher Christian Education at Olivet Nazarene University. We encourage every church to consider the original 2.5% if possible, which has been our standard. 4.85% to the District Mission Fund which services all three departments of the District (NYI, NMI, SDMI) and Shiloh Park. This fund helps make possible the missional work of the church in the northeastern part of Indiana, supporting the planting of new congregations, ministerial training, missional partnerships with local churches, district ministry center operations, and our district support personnel. WHERE TO SEND THE FUNDS World Evangelism Fund and Pensions and Benefits Funds either electronically sent or mailed to: Church of the Nazarene, Treasury Services, PO Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 Educational Funds for Olivet Nazarene University and the District Mission Fund are mailed to: NEI District Church of the Nazarene, 1950 S. 350 E., Marion, IN 46953. 8.2 All auxiliary departments of the district and Shiloh Park Ministries are to submit a year-end financial report (showing fund balances and any amounts designated for planned needs) and a proposed budget for the new church year to the district office by April 5 for use by the Executive Finance and District Assembly Finance Committees as they execute their responsibilities. 8.3 Based on the formula described in paragraph 8.1, the extension ministry percentages are: Ministry Percent World Evangelism Fund 5.5% Olivet Nazarene University 2.25% Pensions and Benefits 2.25% District Mission Fund 4.85% 8.4 The District Mission Fund percentages will be allocated as follows: Ministry Percent District Administration 48.55% Home Missions 14.30% Shiloh Park Ministries 19.00% Nazarene Youth International 5.65% Sunday School & Discipleship Ministry 4.75% Nazarene Missions International 7.75% Total of Extension Ministries 100.00 % Nominations The following nominations are presented in harmony with the guidelines of the 'Philosophy of District Involvement' as adopted by the nomination committee: MEMBERS: David G. Roland- District Superintendent, Jim Ballenger- District Secretary, Laura 117

High- NMI President,, Rich Secor, Steve Hundley, Mark Dill, Larry Sheets, Tim Miller, David Cox, Gary Cable, Bob Miller, Mark Diemer, Deb Freeland, Larry Stafford, Robin Marshall, Karen Heincker, Marie Secor, Dale Hawkins, Jeanette Benbow, Tiffany Ball, Luanne Frank, Elaine Mumma, Mary McClellan, Jeff Kardatzke, Steve Doan, Trisha Stevens. District Boards to be elected by ballot (we recommend election by plurality) ADVISORY BOARD (3 yrs. 2019) Ordained Ministers: (elect 2) Tom Beers Randy Marshall Javier Mondragon Paul White Laypersons: (elect 1) Steve Doan Stan Meyer SHILOH PARK BOARD (3 yrs 2019) Ministers: (elect 2) Tom Hartman Bob Miller Rich Secor. TRUSTEES TO OLIVET (3 YRS -2019) Elder (elect 1) Gary Cable Larry Sheets Layperson: (elect 2) Christopher Coombs Jim Johnson Bo Lutton Trisha Stevens Layperson (elect 1) Dale Hawkins Adam Tudor MINISTRIES BOARD (4 years 2020) EX OFFICIO- David G. Roland-chairman, Brad Buhro-Studies Chairman, Steve High- Studies Secretary, Phil Rogers- District School of Ministry Director, Mark Diemer- Asst Dir of School of Ministry, Tim Sheets-Life Long Learning, Jim Ballenger- District Secretary, Paul White- School of Ministry treasurer Elders (vote for 5) Sherry Rogers Jill Waltz Laura High David Cox Steve Hundley Tom Beers Tim Fisher Bob Miller Terry Habegger Wes Ball General Assembly Delegates-- (to be elected by plurality) Elders- (vote for 3) Laura High Mark Dill Gary Cable Rich Secor Randy Marshall Rex Person Jim Ballenger Terry Habegger Brady Wisehart Bob Miller Dan Heincker Steve Hundley Larry Sheets Tim Sheets Elias Cabello 118

Joyce Tempel Wes Ball Marc Royer Layman- (vote for 4) Kyle DeFur Marybeth Johnson Elaine Mumma Ken Schmidt Tiffany Ball Connie Sheets Marie Secor Trent Dowling Steve Doan Dan Garde Darlene Govin Karen Heincker Dale Hawkins LuAnne Frank Adam Tudor Russ Mumma Darcy Dill Ken Swan 3. MEMOIRS Jacob Schmidt Robin Marshall Jeanette Benbow Ken Wolf Katie Kemper Natilie Buhro Alexandria Doris Pickett Jesse Roberts Ednabelle Sharp Mindy Wisehart Anderson Eastview Evelyn Pitcock Joyce Carter Anderson First Lyle Carpenter Jean Cole Marie Daugherty Cordon Flener William Howe David Knotts Don Qualls Joe Swan Anderson New Life Betty Gooding Opal Kelly Don Phillips Dorothy Reed John Robertson Anderson Parkview Rosa Bruce Flora McCormick Orvin McQueary Anderson Southdale James Cole Maxine Crawley Grace Giles James Rockhill Auburn Wanda Bowman Sandy Kump Everett Link Charles Miller Alvin Scheerer Berne Clifton D. Zuercher Blue River Valley Josephine Goatcher Bluffton Randy Reynolds Churubusco Robert Eminger William Fletcher John Frye Collett Karla Weesner Barbara Wendel Columbia City Betty Geiger Arlene Briggs Rex Decatur Common Ground Lois Hamrick Elkhart Northside Ruth Howie Robert McPhee William Smith Fort Wayne Elmhurst Leona Brouse Marjorie Bryce Anna McDougall Fort Wayne Grace Point Michael Harrold Paul Nelson Donald Pearson Jack Reader William Sipe Lewis Timmons Velma Washburn James York Philip Young Mary Arbutus Zimmerman Fort Wayne Many Nations Barbara Gregory Gas City Rita J. Songer Clock Harris Chapel Bryan Combs Don Wheeldon Rose Mary Windmiller Hartford City Bonnie Coleman William P. Hoover Huntington First Doris Green Joy Smith Virginia Sumwalt Earl Tacket Kendallville Cross Pointe Family Jerry Frye Tammy Huff Ligonier Fred Campbell Julia Dobrunst Eric Smith Lynn Marion Napier Marion First Clara Scott Middletown Joseph Barber Barbara Gibbs 119

Monroeville Helen Scott Montpelier Cornerstone Community Judy Reese Mount Hope Margaret Kauffman William Neuenschwander Muncie First Grace Haffner Muncie Forest Park Nancy Mansker Evelyn Polson Charles Schrader Louise Sloan Muncie Northside Richard Fink Muncie South Side Beverly Hunt Darrell McKnight Derald Schock Doris Schock Muncie Wheeling Ave. Wayne Walton New Paris Ruby Bliss Orland Katherin Mase Ossian Bill Yaney Peru Jim Bailey Mary Lou Comerford Brady Correll Jim Cotant Harold Henisa Juanita Henisa Emery Johnson Galdys Moffett David Sons Portland First Madonna Bisel Chlodella Moses Redkey Bill Harrold Donna Spidel Don Walburn Shipshewana Wanita Foltz Dolores Hooley Eli Mast Warsaw New Harvest Reba Smothers Winchester Beulah Rittenhouse Iva Lou Wisener VI. MINUTES OF THE NMI, SDMI AND NYI CONVENTION 2016 NEI Team Convention, Saturday, April 30, 1 p.m. The convention was held at the Main Tabernacle at Shiloh Park in Marion, Indiana. Danny Hines called the convention to order. Marie Secor as the Election Secretary read the adoption of the approval of ballots and voting process. A motion was made and carried unanimous for the NMI, SDMI, and NYI conventions in separate motions for each convention. Brandon Kirk reported that we will be using the Scan Ballot to complete our voting procedures, he also clarified that delegates may only vote for the ballots of the convention they are a delegates for. Tellers distributed the ballots and explanation was made for the ballots. Dr. Roland asked the convention delegates to please let the Lord guide their voting and led the convention in prayer for the elections. Time was allowed for the delegates to cast their ballots. Brandon Kirk noted that there needed to be a change in the ballot for NMI Global Ballot that Joyce Temple will remain as number 86, Kara Tharp will be number 87, Mary Towne will be number 88, and Kristina Wust will become number 89. The NYI ballot for the NYI Convention Delegate was noted that they are able to vote for 2 Youth Delegates, as was already printed for the Ministerial and Lay Delegation. Time was given for all delegation to vote for their perspective conventions. Marie Secor read the election results to the convention delegates for the NYI Convention. Brandon Kirk read the elected members to the delegation. arie Secor read the election results to the convention delegates for the NMI Convention. Laura High read the elected members to the delegation. Marie Secor read the election results to the convention delegates for SDMI Convention. Danny Hines read the elected members to the delegation. NYI Council Ballot - 182 Ballots Cast Vice President - Dillan Ketcham 120 Yes -171 No-5

Early Youth Female Naomi Rubrake - 90 Taylor Shoemaker - 86 Early Youth Male Bryce Buhro-71 Caleb Hines-107 Senior Youth Female Grace Miller-94 Jacinda Johnson-85 Senior Youth Male Connor Mason-119 Matt York-59 College Career Female Liz Lindsey-53 Victoria Childers-106 Laura Stroud-26 College Career Male Austin Garde-85 Brandon Shroyer-93 ONU College Career Stephanie Chapman-95 Michael Reddy-83 Global NYI Convention Delegates: Ministerial Delegate Brandon Kirk Ryan Wright Andrew Miller Jerrod Covert Troy Supple Cam Pence General SDMI CONVENTION 2016-242 Ballots Cast Ministerial Katrina Arbuckle-150 Milissa Beeman-112 Jennifer Coffman-102 Andrew Cole-142 Tom Hartman-106 Toni James-75 Larry Sheets-163 Tim Sheets-151 Layperson Delegate Michael Coffman-140 Michael Ensign-142 Amber Hines-160 Katie Johnson-164 Marybeth Johnson-173 Robin Marshall-167 SDMI Council Ministerial - Three Year Term Caroline Burch-79 Tim Fisher-139 Kelsey Outler-31 Layperson - Three Year Term Marybeth Johnson-72 Deven Swan-99 Brad Zehr-74 Danny Hines introduced our special speaker for the day. Dr. Scott Daniels is Senior Pastor at Nampa College Church of the Nazarene. I Samuel 3 - Been thinking about Samuel and what his life looked like and felt like. Samuel was basically dropped off the church and left. Dr. Daniels spent most of his life in the church and has a wonderful heritage of ministers in his family. I Samuel 8 - They tell Samuel that he is old. Names were given to the different generational leaders. Generational tensions are not new. Meeting and Discipling your neighbor next door. 121

Dr. Daniels displayed a generational and historical chart, showing the beginning and the end. The start is always in exile then leads to the land, then leads to Kingship, this is the high point of their history. It did not take long for the proof of I Samuel 8 to come true. They would not like a King. Then turmoil of division then comes into place. You can t change the clock back, the division leads them back into exile. You can t go back to 587. At this point, you need new leaders. This metaphor of exile can be compared to Christianity - 99 out of 100 people would say we are in between Division and Exile. He believes that we are moving into Exile period. The generation coming behind us are not interested in fighting cultural wars. Although we like being above numbers 3 and 6 o clock on the chart, when you look at the metaphor chart we are not at our best at the 3 and six o clock, because when we are in control, we are not at our best. But when we are below the 3 to 6, we are at our best because we are leaning on Jesus. Dr. Daniels had us turn to the book of Jonah Chapter 1. He wanted to use Jonah s story to show us how to use it in discipling our neighbors while we are in the Exile area. The Word of the Lord came to Jonah - GET UP! 99% of the time when we are called by God - He is saying Get Up and Go! God s call for our lives is to Get Up and Go into this world that is broken. GADOL - Jonah gets up and GOES DOWN to Tarshish. Jonah runs up - The storm (TOHU and BOHU) goes up The kindness of pagans - most people who are sinful are still nice people. The problem is not the people in the world, it is the people in exile. It is easy for us to get in the pulpits and preach about those people who are in chaos and are wrecked, but the problem is the people that God has called to Get up and Go - and they don t Get Up and Go! We are not to be holy just for our selves, but for the people who are in the world. Jonah GOES DOWN in the belly - and that is where the transformation takes place. JONAH CHAPTER 2 - Psalm of Jonah He descended into the almost dead. Exile is not the final word! Darkness is not the last word - Light is Sin is not the last word - Grace is Death is not the last word - Life is JONAH CHAPTER 3 The miracle in Jonah Repentance - Fast - Sacks with Ash - Joel 2:14 Who knows whether he will have a change of heart..? The TURNING of God God has the ability to change the broken hearts - to mend the hearts. JONAH CHAPTER 4 What unites us needs to become more than what divides us. Jonah and Exodus 34 122

We need an Eschatology of Hope Zechariah 9:12 - prisoners of hope The Kingdom of God must be more important than the sustaining of our institutions. The unanswered question... Should I not have compassion on Nineveh that GADOL city NEI-NYI President Report 2015/2016 (presented) Motion was made to accept the report. 2nd and then motion was unanimously carried to accept Brandon Kirk s, NYI President s Report. Danny Hines introduced Laura High to give her NMI report (presented) A motion and 2nd was made to accept Laura High s, NMI President s Report. The motion was unanimously carried. Laura High introduced Danny Hines to give his SDMI report to the convention. Danny Hines reported before giving his annual report, that $1,388.58 was given in the offering to put towards the goal of the projector program. Danny Hines presented SDMI report Motion was made to accept the SDMI Chairman s Report. A second was given, and the motion was carried unanimously by the delegates to accept Danny Hines report. Dr. Roland gave closing statements to end the convention. Motion was made to adjourn. 2nd was given, and the motion was carried unanimously. Respectfully submitted, Marybeth Johnson VII. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL 123

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