Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church
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Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church
www.penn-jerseydistrict.org Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church 42nd Annual District Conference Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church June 9-10, 2010 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Penn-Jersey District exists to glorify God by... Establishing and multiplying healthy churches; Developing Spirit-filled ministers; and Promoting and facilitating the ministries of The Wesleyan Church. CORE VALUES A commitment to Christ-likeness in faith and holy living. A commitment to Biblical authority in preaching, teaching and guidance. A commitment to local church growth fostered through Biblical evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. A commitment to team ministry fostered through mutual respect, love and affirmation of gifts of ministry, and active involvement in and support of The Wesleyan Church. A commitment to servant leadership demonstrated through transformed lives and change oriented influence. A commitment to generosity through the faithful sharing of time, gifts and finances. A commitment to compassion ministries demonstrated through acts of mercy at home and abroad. A commitment to the global mission of influencing others toward life changing faith in Jesus Christ. Printed by Susquehanna Design and Printing 510 Union Street ∙ P.O. Box 250 ∙ Millersburg, PA 17061 ∙ [email protected] -1- TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Directions and Map .......................................................................................................................... 5 District Zones ................................................................................................................................... 6 SECTION ONE—DENOMINATIONAL AND DISTRICT DIRECTORY Denominational/Educational Institutions Directory............................................................................ 8 District Directory............................................................................................................................... 9 Directory of Lay Members of District Boards and Committees ........................................................ 13 Pastoral Appointments ................................................................................................................... 15 Church-Pastor Directory................................................................................................................. 18 Directory of Ordained, Commissioned and Licensed District Personnel ......................................... 51 SECTION TWO—STANDING RULES, POLICIES Standing Rules............................................................................................................................... 60 DBA Policies .................................................................................................................................. 70 SECTION THREE—ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 2010 District Conference Agenda .................................................................................................. 76 Minutes of the 42nd Annual Conference .......................................................................................... 83 SECTION FOUR—REPORTS District Superintendent ................................................................................................................... 90 Assistant District Superintendent ................................................................................................... 95 Servant Ministries Director ............................................................................................................. 96 Independent Auditor ....................................................................................................................... 98 District Treasurer ........................................................................................................................... 99 2009-2010 Budget Report ........................................................................................................ 99 2009-2010 Apportionment Report .......................................................................................... 103 2009-2010 Extension and Evangelism Goal Report ............................................................... 105 2010-2011 District Budget ...................................................................................................... 107 2010-2011 Monthly Apportionments ....................................................................................... 110 2010-2011 Extension and Evangelism Goals ......................................................................... 112 DBA Report on Pastoral Relations ............................................................................................... 114 District Board of Ministerial Development ..................................................................................... 118 District Director of Spiritual Formation .......................................................................................... 122 District Director of Children’s Ministries ........................................................................................ 124 District Director of Evangelism and Church Growth ...................................................................... 125 District Director of Hispanic Ministries .......................................................................................... 126 District Director of Global Partners ............................................................................................... 127 Memoirs Committee ..................................................................................................................... 128 District Statistical Report .............................................................................................................. 131 SECTION FIVE—WESLEYAN WOMEN District Officers............................................................................................................................. 168 WWI Bylaws ................................................................................................................................. 169 Daily Proceedings ........................................................................................................................ 170 Reports of Officers, Directors and Committees ............................................................................ 173 SECTION SIX—WESLEYAN YOUTH District Youth Cabinet .................................................................................................................. 182 District Youth Director’s/Treasurer’s Reports ............................................................................... 183 District Calendar .......................................................................................................................... 185 -2- DEDICATION The 2010 District Journal is dedicated in memory of Rev. Albert E. Kehlor Rev. Paul Pritchett Rev. Ruth M. Zehner Rev. Albert E. Kehlor February 29, 1920 - August 11, 2009 Rev. Kehlor was born on February 29, 1920, in Mount Carmel, PA, to Raymond and Bertha Kehlor. He married Dorothy G. Hinks in 1940. Rev. Kehlor forged a wide path of adventure, love and service throughout his life. He served from his early youth as a pastor in Quakake, Birdsboro, Carlisle and Pine Grove. He was general superintendent of the Evangelical Christian Church for six years, served on the board of the Christian Holiness Association for 12 years, including a two year term as president. Following the merger of the Evangelical Christian Church with The Wesleyan Church, he was a minister with The Wesleyan Church. During his ministry, he and his wife had a 29-year radio ministry and during his years at Carlisle, he was commended for his service to the community. Rev. Kehlor and Dorothy played a significant role in establishing churches in Jamaica, and he made over 40 trips to Jamaica over the years. Rev. Paul R. Pritchett August 6, 1930 - October 4, 2009 Rev. Pritchett was born on August 6, 1930, in Cambridge, MD, to Granville and Lolly Pritchett. He was married to Dorothy Mills on May 10, 1951. Rev. Pritchett was ordained as a minister of The Wesleyan Church in 1970. He was the pastor of Ebenezer New Reformed Church, Bingen, from 1968 to 1974. Prior to that, he served in various churches in Centerville, Tilghman Island and Bozman, MD. After retiring, he served as assistant pastor of Ebenezer New Reformed Church. He also worked at Allentown State Hospital as a security guard for many years. He served his country honorably during the Korean War in the Army as a medic. -3- Rev. Ruth Adra Munson Zehner September 24, 1916 - December 6, 2009 Rev. Zehner was born on September 24, 1916 to Rev. William and Emma Munson of Milton, PA. Ruth dedicated her life to Jesus at a very young age and after graduating from Milton High School attended Allentown College, receiving a degree in Biblical studies, graduating valedictorian of her class. She was married to Rev. Lester Zehner for 62 years. Their ministry began at the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Middleburg, PA. They continued their ministry over the next 50 years in the Pilgrim Holiness, Wesleyan and United Methodist denominations throughout central Pennsylvania. Ruth was one of the first women to be ordained, receiving her ordination as a Wesleyan pastor approximately 45 years ago. As a pastor, Ruth preached God’s word, facilitated prayer meetings and Bible studies, taught Sunday School, lead Christian women’s groups, and visited and cared for the sick and needy. Even after she retired, she taught Sunday School and lead a girl’s group called the Jolly Girls. She participated in Bible studies, prayer coffees, visited shut-ins as a certified Red Cross volunteer and participated in women’s ministries. -4- DIRECTIONS FROM MAJOR ROADS TO THE DISTRICT CENTER 6737 Cetronia Road, Allentown, PA 18106 From US 22 or I-78—(Westbound) US 22 and I-78 merge on the west side of Allentown. Go to Exit 49A for State Road 100 South to Trexlertown. Follow State Route 100 South past lights at Schantz Road and Industrial Blvd. Continue south on State Route 100 to Cetronia Road and turn left on Cetronia Road. Follow Cetronia Road east to Trinity Wesleyan Church at 6735 Cetronia Road. District Center is located behind Trinity Wesleyan Church. From I-78—(Eastbound) Go to Exit 49A for State Road 100 South to Trexlertown. Follow State Route 100 South past lights at Schantz Road and Industrial Blvd. Continue south on State Route 100 to Cetronia Road and turn left on Cetronia Road. Follow Cetronia Road east to Trinity Wesleyan Church at 6735 Cetronia Road. District Center is located behind Trinity Wesleyan Church. From I-476— Take US 22 West, which merges with I-78 West. Get off at Exit 49A for State Road 100 South to Trexlertown. Follow State Route 100 South past lights at Schantz Road and Industrial Blvd. Continue south on State Route 100 to Cetronia Road and turn left onto Cetronia Road. Follow Cetronia Road east to Trinity Wesleyan Church at 6735 Cetronia Road. District Center is located behind Trinity Wesleyan Church. From Route 309— State Route 309 merges briefly with I-78 on the west side of Allentown near Dorney Park. Take Exit 54A for Hamilton Blvd./US 222 South. Go south on Hamilton/US 222 toward Reading. Follow through to Grange Road. Make a right on Grange Road and then make an immediate left onto Cetronia Road and follow west to Trinity Wesleyan Church at 6735 Cetronia Road. District Center is located behind Trinity Wesleyan Church. Directions can be obtained by going to the District website at www.penn-jerseydistrict.org. DISTRICT BOUNDARY AND ZONE DIRECTORY DISTRICT BOUNDARY The Penn-Jersey District shall include that part of the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York in the area bounded as follows: beginning on the Pennsylvania-Maryland state line at Interstate 15, thence northward on Interstate 15 to the southern boundary of Tioga County, thence east along the southern boundaries of Tioga, Bradford and Susquehanna Counties to the western boundary of Wayne County at Forest City, thence eastward across Wayne County on Routes 106 and 6 to Narrowsburg, thence southeast along the New York state line to the Hudson River, thence east to the southwestern corner of Connecticut, thence eastward to include Long Island, thence southward to include all of New Jersey, thence westward along the Pennsylvania-Maryland state line to Interstate 15. -5- DISTRICT ZONES DELAWARE VALLEY 1. Aston, Chichester United 2. Blackwood, Community 3. Blackwood, Olivos 4. Bridgeton, First 5. Bridgeton, Familia 6. Carney’s Point 7. Egg Harbor, Centro 8. Egg Harbor, Christ’s 9. Florence, First 10. Florence, Wings of Love 11. Glassboro, Faith 12. Hillsborough 13. Levittown 14. Millville 15. Pleasantville 16. Salem 17. Vineland, First 18. Willow Grove, Crossroads 19. Willow Grove, Crossway 20. Yardville, Wesley Grove 21. Yardville, Hispana 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Northampton Orefield, Faith Pocono Lake Point Phillip Stockton Stroudsburg Sussex METROPOLITAN 1. Bronx, Father’s Heart 2. Bronx, Grace 3. Brooklyn, New Hope 4. Brooklyn, First 5. Brooklyn, Pilgrim 6. Brooklyn, World Impact 7. Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 8. Canarsie Wesleyan 9. Coney Island, Philadelphia 10. Darby 11. Huntington 12. Jersey City, First 13. Jersey City, First Filipino-American 14. Newark, Newborn 15. Nyack, Pilgrim 16. Philadelphia, Pilgrim 17. Plainfield, Iglesia 18. Queens, Iglesia 19. Queens-Jamaica 20. Queens, Wesleyan Jerusalem 21. White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana LEBANON VALLEY 1. Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 2. Hanover Wesleyan 3. Harrisburg, Bethel 4. Lancaster, Crossroads 5. Lebanon 6. Lititz 7. Pine Grove 8. Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley 9. Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian 10. Seyfert SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY 1. Augustaville 2. Lincoln Falls 3. Millersburg, Calvary 4. Millview 5. Milton, Christ 6. Muncy, Pleasant View 7. Rebuck 8. Stonington 9. Sunbury, Trinity 10. Watsontown, Delaware Run 11. Williamsport, Faith LEHIGH VALLEY 1. Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan 2. Allentown, Hope 3. Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana 4. Allentown, Trinity 5. Bethlehem, Calvary 6. Cherryville, Bethany 7. Clinton, Faith Chapel 8. Frackville, New Hope -6- Section One DISTRICT & DENOMINATIONAL DIRECTORY -7- DENOMINATIONAL DIRECTORY THE WESLEYAN CHURCH WORLD HEADQUARTERS Location: 13300 Olio Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Mailing Address: PO Box 50434, Indianapolis, IN 46250-0434 Telephone: 317-774-7900 Web Site: www.wesleyan.org Departments: Education and the Ministry (317)774-3911 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3915 Stewardship Ministries (317)774-7338 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-7341 Evangelism and Church Growth (317)774-3900 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3899 Department of Communications (317)774-3922 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3924 General Superintendents (317)774-3934 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3931 General Treasurer (317)774-3941 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3948 Spiritual Formation Department (317)774-3888 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3880 Wesleyan Investment Foundation (317)774-7300 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-7321 Wesleyan Pension Fund (317)774-3954 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3955 Wesleyan Publishing House (317)774-3853 Toll Free Sales Line: (800)493-7539 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-3860 Wesleyan Women International (317)774-7974 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-7975 Global Partners (317)774-7950 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (317)774-7958 NORTHEAST AREA GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Thomas Armiger Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: P.O. Box 50434, Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317)774-3934 (317)774-3931 [email protected] EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH Bartlesville Wesleyan University Address: Phone: Bethany Bible College Address: Phone: Houghton College Address: Phone: 2201 Silver Lake Rd., Bartlesville, OK 74006 (918)333-6151 26 Western St., Sussex, N.B., E4E 1E6, CANADA (506)432-4400 1 Willard Ave., Houghton, NY 14744 (585)567-9200 -8- Indiana Wesleyan University Address: Phone: Southern Wesleyan University Address: Phone: 4201 S. Washington Street, Marion, IN 46953 (765)674-6901 907 Wesleyan Drive, Central, SC 29630 (864)639-2453 DISTRICT DIRECTORY DISTRICT CENTER Address: 6737 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18106-9202 Fax: E-mail: (610)366-0310 (610)366-7050 [email protected] DISTRICT OFFICIALS District Superintendent Dr. Harry F. Wood (Alice) Office 6737 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18106-9202 Fax: E-mail: Assistant District Superintendent Rev. Dwight Mikesell Office 1414 Pennsylvania Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18018 Fax: E-mail: District Secretary Rev. Dwight Addington Office P.O. Box 999, Cherryville, PA 18035 Fax: E-mail: District Treasurer Rev. Robert Simpkins Office PO Box 185, Millersburg, PA 17061-0185 Fax: E-mail: (610)366-0310 (610)366-7050 [email protected] (610)866-1388 (610)866-0269 [email protected] (610)767-1239 (610)767-7171 [email protected] (717)692-3473 (717)692-5291 [email protected] DISTRICT STAFF District Superintendent Dr. Harry F. Wood (See above) Director of Ministerial Credentialing—Rev. Dwight Mikesell (See above) Director of Servant Ministries—Dr. David Babb 3565 Eton Rd., Allentown, PA 18104 (610)395-0897 Office: (610)395-8598 Fax: (610)395-8598 E-mail: [email protected] Director of Church Planting—Rev. Dwight Addington (See above) Director of Global Missions—Rev. Rod Zottarelli P.O. Box 999, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-1239 E-mail: [email protected] Director of Finances—Rev. Robert Simpkins (See above) Director of Hispanic Ministries—Rev. Patricio Labbé 2620 Arch Street, Allentown, PA 18103 (610)791-0659 E-mail: [email protected] Administrative Assistant—Mrs. Pamela Fetterhoff P.O. Box 944, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-0106 E-mail: [email protected] -9- 2010-2011 DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Chairperson Dr. Harry F. Wood, District Superintendent Vice-chairperson Rev. Dwight Mikesell, Assistant District Superintendent Secretary Rev. Dwight Addington Treasurer Rev. Robert Simpkins DBA Members-at-Large Ministerial Rev. Arlie Davis, Rev. Kevin Fetterhoff, Rev. Anthony Graham, Rev. Patricio Labbé, Rev. Donavon Shoemaker, Rev. Frantz Telfort DBA Members-at-Large Lay Dr. David Babb, Mrs. Mary Cerullo, Dr. Michael Everett, Mrs. Loretta Paulhamus, Mr. Robert Strum 2010-2011 DISTRICT DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS District Director of Children’s Ministries Rev. Cherie Swink District Director of Evangelism and Church Growth Rev. Dwight Addington District Director of Global Partners Rev. Rod Zottarelli District Director of Hispanic Ministries Rev. Patricio Labbé District Director of Spiritual Formation—TBD District Director of Wesleyan Women Mrs. Ginger Johnson District Wesleyan Youth President Rev. Justin Leininger 2010-2011 DISTRICT BOARDS AND COMMITTEES DISTRICT AUDITING COMMITTEE Rev. Phil Loria Rev. Robert Simpkins DISTRICT BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Dr. Harry F. Wood TBD DISTRICT BOARD OF EVANGELISM AND CHURCH GROWTH Rev. Dwight Addington—Chairman Dr. Harry F. Wood—District Superintendent Rev. Dan Cloyd (‟11) Rev. Kenneth Reigard (‟12) Rev. Kevin Fetterhoff (‟11) Rev. Stephen Smith (‟11) Rev. Michael McClung (‟12) Mr. Ken Everett (‟11) Rev. Federico Palilio (‟12) Mr. Brian Taylor (‟12) DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT Rev. Dwight Mikesell—Chairman Dr. Harry F. Wood—District Superintendent Terms expiring in 2013— Rev. Holly Chowtie, Rev. Patricio Labbé, Rev. Michael Reece, Rev. Frantz Telfort, Mrs. Marilyn Appel, Dr. David Babb, Terms expiring in 2012— Rev. Doug Heckman, Rev. Carolynne Richards, Rev. Daniel Mikesell, Rev. Rochemond St. Louis, Mrs. Mary Cerullo, Mrs. Loretta Paulhamus Terms expiring in 2011— Rev. Jairo Chalarca, Rev. Stephen Gray, Rev. Kenneth Reigard, Rev. Kenroy Teague, Rev. Scott Weldon - 10 - Regional Subcommittees (*Members of the DBMD) A. Penn-Jersey District Center *Dr. David Babb *Rev. Scott Weldon *Rev. Kenneth Reigard *Dr. Harry F. Wood Rev. Brenda Smith *Mrs. Mary Cerullo B. Metropolitan *Rev. Kenroy Teague *Rev. Rochemond St. Louis *Rev. Holly Chowtie *Rev. Frantz Telfort Rev. Donavon Shoemaker Rev. John Williams C. Milton * Rev. Michael Reece *Rev. Carolynne Richards Rev. Greg Clendaniel *Mrs. Loretta Paulhamus *Rev. Daniel Mikesell D. Chichester *Rev. Stephen Gray III *Rev. Doug Heckman Rev. David Anderson Rev. Linda McClung Rev. Sandra Anderson Mr. Doug Heckman, Jr. E. Penn-Jersey District Center - Spanish *Rev. Patricio Labbé *Mrs. Marilyn Appel Dr. Steven Ayling *Rev. Jairo Chalarca DISTRICT BOARD OF REVIEW Dr. Jerry Pence Rev. Melvin Dieter Rev. Cecil Gilmore Rev. Basil Watson Mr. Ken Everett Miss Shirley Smith DISTRICT BUILDING COMMITTEE Dr. Harry F. Wood (Chairman) Ordained Ministers: Rev. Barry Brown, Rev. Arlie Davis, Rev. Tim Hartzell, Rev. Federico Palilio Lay Persons: Mr. Bob Hamm, Mr. Todd Liggitt, Mr. Walter Nyman, Mr. Doug Swink, Mr. Richard Young Reference Persons: Mr. Gary Graham, Mr. Ken Leininger, Mr. Heath Mochmer DISTRICT CONFERENCE HEAD TELLER Mr. Allen Cerullo DISTRICT COURTESY COMMITTEE Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Smith DISTRICT JOURNAL EDITING COMMITTEE Mrs. Freda Babb Mrs. Alice Wood Mrs. Pamela Fetterhoff Dr. Harry F. Wood DISTRICT MEMOIRS COMMITTEE Miss Shirley Smith - 11 - DISTRICT MISSION’S COMMITTEE Rev. Rod Zottarelli Rev. Patricio Labbé Dr. Harry F. Wood Ms. Amy Ewing Mr. Robert Strum DISTRICT NOMINATING COMMITTEE Dr. Harry F. Wood (Chairman) Rev. Rochemond St. Louis Rev. Michael Anderson Rev. Scott Weldon Rev. Daniel Mikesell Mrs. Gena Baney Rev. But Rutherford Mr. Jonathan Pickett Mrs. Diane Saunders Mrs. Vi Shoemaker Mr. Richard Young DISTRICT STATISTICAL COMMITTEE Mr. Robert Strum (Chairman) DISTRICT TRUSTEE BOARD Dr. Harry F. Wood (Chairman) Rev. Dwight Addington Rev. Robert Simpkins Rev. Arlie Davis Rev. Kevin Fetterhoff Rev. Anthony Graham Rev. Patrico Labbé Rev. Dwight Mikesell ORDINATION COUNCIL Dr. Thomas Armiger (Chairman) Dr. Harry F. Wood Rev. Jairo Chalarca Rev. Holly Chowtie Rev. Stephen Gray III Rev. Doug Heckman, Sr. Rev. Donavon Shoemaker Rev. Frantz Telfort Dr. David Babb Mrs. Mary Cerullo Dr. Michael Everett Mrs. Loretta Paulhamus Mr. Robert Strum Rev. Patricio Labbé Rev. Daniel Mikesell Rev. Dwight Mikesell Rev. Kenneth Reigard Rev. Michael Reece Rev. Carolynne Richards Rev. Rochemond St. Louis Rev. Kenroy Teague Rev. Frantz Telfort Rev. Scott Weldon Addresses and phone numbers of the ministerial officers, board and committee members are located in the Church and Pastor Directory, beginning on page 18, in most cases. Addresses for lay members of boards and committees can be found in the Directory of Lay Members of District Boards and Committees on page 13. - 12 - DIRECTORY OF LAY MEMBERS OF DISTRICT BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Appel, Marilyn—213 Cornell Rd., Glassboro, NJ 08028 E-mail: (856)881-8241 [email protected] Babb, David & Freda—3565 Eton Rd., Allentown, PA 18104 Fax: E-mail: (610)395-0897 (610)395-8598 [email protected] Baney, Gena—1329 Schwaben Creek Road, Dornsife, PA 17823 E-mail: Cerullo, Allen and Mary—7946 Claussville Rd., Fogelsville, PA 18051 E-mail: (570)847-3394 [email protected] (610)285-4401 [email protected] Everett, Ken—628 Dettmers Ln., Northampton, PA 18067 E-mail: (610)767-2270 [email protected] Everett, Michael—519 Willow Rd., Walnutport, PA 18088 Fax: E-mail: (610)767-0441 (610)760-1757 [email protected] Ewing, Amy—330-A Church Road, Kutztown, PA 18530 E-mail: (610)683-7583 [email protected] Hamm, Robert—2880 Stein Lane, Lewisburg, PA 17837 E-mail:. (570)524-4172 [email protected] Heckman, Doug, Jr.—13 Spring St., Carney‟s Point NJ 08069 E-mail: (856)299-6848 [email protected] Liggitt, Todd—P.O. Box 999, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-1239 Nyman, Walter—1038 Franklin St., Williamsport, PA 17701 Fax: E-mail: (570)326-2759 (570)326-0821 [email protected] Paulhamus, Loretta—363 Stamm Rd., Milton, PA 17847 E-mail: (570)538-5084 [email protected] Pickett, Jonathan—200 Tremont Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963 E-mail: (570)898-4425 [email protected] Saunders, Diane—230 Mimosa Lane, Hatboro, PA 19040 E-mail: (215)394-5576 [email protected] Shoemaker, Viola—250 Van Nostrand Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07305-2119 (201)332-5235 Smith, Shirley—22 Juniper St., Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201)918-6630 Strum, Robert—126 Wynnwood Dr., Wilmington, DE 19810 Work: Fax: E-mail: Swink, Doug—RR 1 Box 342E, Effort, PA 18330 Fax: E-mail: - 13 - (302)475-6844 (302)695-7650 (815)642-4228 [email protected] (610)681-6322 (610)681-5717 [email protected] Taylor, Brian—202 South Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19809 E-mail: Young, Richard—2021 E. Tremont St., Allentown, PA 18109 E-mail: - 14 - (302)798-1220 [email protected] (610)841-0309 [email protected] PASTORAL APPOINTMENTS NOTE: Listings are by community, then local church name. Only ordained, commissioned or licensed personnel are listed here (with the exception of lay supply pastors.) Allentown, PA, Evangelical Wesleyan Church—Pinkerton, F. Russell (‟83—Melissa) Allentown, PA, Hope Wesleyan Church—Hall, P. Daniel (‟93—Cathy) Allentown, PA, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana—Labbé, Patricio („99—Marcela) Allentown, PA, Trinity Wesleyan Church— Lee, Howard “Jake” (Miranda) Aston, PA, Chichester United Wesleyan Church—McClung, Michael (‟97—Linda) Augustaville, PA, Augustaville Wesleyan Church—Clendaniel, Gregory (‟91—Lorraine) Bethlehem, PA, Calvary Wesleyan Church—Mikesell, Dwight A. (‟77—Jane) Staley, James (‟07—Caroline), Pastor of Worship Arts Swink, Cherie (‟07—Doug), Pastor of Children’s Ministries Swink, Brad, Pastor of Youth Ministries Blackwood, NJ, Community Wesleyan Church—Bruckler, Joseph (‟08—Carol) Blackwood, NJ, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana—Chalarca, Jairo (‟88—Olga) Bridgeton, NJ, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana—Chalarca, Jairo (‟88—Olga) Bridgeton, NJ, First Wesleyan Church— Heckman, Douglas E., Sr. (‟82—Karen) Clour, Randy (Judy), Pastor of Evangelism and Assimilation Bronx, NY, Father’s Heart Wesleyan Worship Center—Trotman, Grantley (‟09—Arlene) Bronx, NY, Grace Wesleyan Church— Pigott, Lennox (Desorene) Brooklyn, NY, First Wesleyan Church—Teague, Kenroy (‟84—Cynthia) Atherley, Anderson (‟08), Asst. Pastor Noisette, Claudel (Gina), Pastor of Outreach Ministries Prospere, Everton (Wendy), Pastor of Christian Education Williams, John (‟00—Naomi), Pastor of Discipleship Brooklyn, NY, New Hope Family Worship Center—Graham, Anthony (‟93—Leslie Ann) Charles, Sylvanie, („81) New Hope Family Bible School Samuel, James (‟10—Sharon), Pastor for People Flow Brooklyn, NY, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church—Ferdinand, Pierre St. H. (‟60—Josette) Jacques, Venise, („09—Yonel), Youth Pastor of Youth and Christian Living Jacques, Yonel, (‟09—Venise), Pastor of Christian Education Brooklyn, NY, World Impact International Ministries—Glasgow, Clinton (‟09—Pearl) Glasgow, Pearl (‟06—Clinton), Assistant Pastor Canarsie, NY, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle—Chowtie, Holly (‟88—Ramanan) Canarsie, NY, Canarsie Wesleyan Church—Whatton, Antonette (‟77) Carlisle, PA, Carlisle Wesleyan Church of the Cross—Mikesell, Daniel (‟73—Marian) Carney’s Point, NJ, Carney’s Point Wesleyan Church— Anderson, David („84—Sandra) Anderson, Sandra („00—David), Associate Pastor Cherryville, PA, Bethany Wesleyan Church—Fetterhoff, Kevin („94—Pam) Addington, Dwight L. (‟77—Carla), Pastor of Administration and Assimilation Arrington, Robert (Andrea), Pastor of Youth Leininger, Justin („06—Julie), Pastor of Student Ministries Weldon, Scott („74—Joy), Pastor of First Touch Ministries Zottarelli, Rod („01—Nancy), Pastor of Mission and Media Ministries Clinton, NJ, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church—Ed Torres (‟05—Doreen) Glagola, Josh - Youth Pastor Coney Island, NY, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church—Jeune, Francois Eugene (‟98—Marie) - 15 - Darby, PA, Faith Wesleyan Church—Koroma, Joseph („07—Margaret) Sesay, Ibrahim (Kosnatu) Asst. Pastor Delaware Run, PA, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church—Reece, Michael (‟81—Bert) Egg Harbor, NJ, Christ’s Wesleyan Church— Dixon, Andrew (Connie) Egg Harbor, NJ, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana—Ortiz, Roger (Hilda) Ortiz, Arelis, Asst. Pastor Ortiz, Hilda, Asst. Pastor Florence, NJ, Florence/Wesley Grove Circuit—Loria, Philip V. (‟02—Bonnie) Krzos, Mark (‟09—Elizabeth), Asst. Pastor Florence, NJ, On the Wings of Love—Moore, Vincent (Chrystal) Supply Pastor Forksville, PA, Lincoln Falls/Millview Circuit—Rhodes, Ervin C. (‟77—Rebecca) Frackville, PA, New Hope Wesleyan Church—Brown, Barry (‟03—Anita) Brown, Anita (Barry), Asst. Pastor Glassboro, NJ, Faith and Hope Fellowship—Silliman, Ed (‟77—Bonnie) Hanover, PA, Hanover Wesleyan Church—Beers, Jerome (‟87—Julie) Harrisburg, PA, Bethel Wesleyan Church—Budde, Scott (‟93—Donna) Hillsborough, NJ, Christ Community Chapel—Nash, Stephan (‟84—Pam) Huntington, NY, Ebenezer Wesleyan Church of Huntington— St. Louis, Rochemond (‟97—Marie Andree) Jersey City, NJ, First Wesleyan Church—Shoemaker, Donavon (‟73—Viola) Jersey City, NJ, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church—Palilio, Federico (‟72—Araceli) Lancaster, PA, Crossroads Wesleyan Church—In the hands of the DBA Lebanon, PA, Lebanon Wesleyan Church—Dennis Wagner, Lay Leader Levittown, PA, Thornridge Community Church—Gray, Stephen III (‟98—Deb) Lititz, PA, Lititz Wesleyan Church—Cloyd, Dan (‟95—Corene) Millersburg, PA, Calvary Wesleyan Church—Simpkins, Robert J. (‟72—Eva May) Geyer, Donald H., Jr. (‟05—Kathy), Asst. Pastor D‟Agostino, Shannon („07—Mark), Pastor of Student Ministries Millville, NJ, Millville Wesleyan Church—Anderson, Michael (‟97—Pamela) Milton, PA, Christ Wesleyan Church—Davis, Arlie E. (‟92—Sharon) Paulhamus, Kenneth (‟05—Loretta), Administrative Pastor Brosious, Ryan (Amanda), Pastor of Worship Arts/Outreach Carney, Thomas (Tracy), Pastor of Outreach Dennis, J. Michael (Lana), Pastor of Worship Arts/Evangelism Rutherford, Earl, Jr. (‟97—Sandy), Pastor of Congregational Care Terwilliger, James (‟99 —Amy), Meadowbrook Christian School Chaplain Muncy, PA, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church— Smith, Stephen (‟03—Michelle) Newark, NJ, Newark Newborn Wesleyan Church—Telfort, Frantz („09—Micheline) Theodore, Bernard (‟00—Magdala) Asst. Pastor Northampton, PA, Gospel Chapel—Reigard, Kenneth M. (‟99—Michelle) Werkheiser, Don (Pat), Asst. Pastor Trippett, Michael (Marie), Pastor of Youth and Young Adults Zweifel, Rob (Chris), Pastor of Worship Arts Nyack, NY, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church—Charles, Hector (‟91—Marie Louise) Orefield, PA, Faith Wesleyan Church—Zeravsky, David (‟90—Lorri) Philadelphia, PA, Crossroads Wesleyan Church—Coulibaly, Germain (‟96—Shirly) Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia Pilgrim Wesleyan Church—Cassisse, Remolien (‟78—Berela) Barthelemy, Roland, Asst. Pastor (‟08—Agnes Josette) Pine Grove, PA, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church—Moore, Timothy J. (‟02—Moira) Pine Grove, PA, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church—Furrow, Martin, Jr. (‟09—Misty) Plainfield, NJ, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana—Tolentino, Haydee Pleasantville, NJ, Living Water Wesleyan Church—Younger, Richard („07—Julie) Pocono Lake, PA, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church—Richards, Luke (‟08) and Carolynne (‟08) - 16 - Point Phillip, PA, Zion Wesleyan Church—Leininger, Tedd (‟99—JoAnn) Pottstown, PA, Wesleyan Christian Church—Gerber, Daniel H. (‟83—Joyce) Queens, NY, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica—Rocha, Alfredo (Arminta) Queens, NY, Jamaica-Queens Wesleyan Church—Delph, Sherlock (Jocele) Hunte, Anthony, Pastor of Leadership Development Murray, Tyronza(„03—Vernon), Pastor of Spiritual Formation Williams, Ronald, Pastor of Discipleship Queens, NY, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church—Faustin, Jules („07—Marie-Roseline) Rebuck, PA, Christ Community Church—Baney, Larry (‟81—Gena) Salem, NJ, Salem Wesleyan Church—Pilkinton, Kenneth H. (‟67—Nancy) Seyfert, PA, Seyfert Wesleyan Church—Wolfgang, Randy L. (‟83—Cindy) Hoffman, David (Melanie), Youth Pastor Stockton, NJ, Stockton Wesleyan Church—Errickson, David (‟67—Fran) Stonington, PA, Stonington Wesleyan Church—Jones, Robert („07—Ruth) Stroudsburg, PA, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church—Senior pastor in the hands of the DBA Antal, Dana (LeeAnn), Outreach Pastor Argo, Jason (Nicole), Family Life Pastor Bond, Deborah, Growth Groups Pastor Keefer, Lynda (‟10—Kevin), Prayer and Care Pastor Sunbury, PA, Trinity Wesleyan Church—Heiler, Ron (‟01—Robyn) Sussex, NJ, Sussex Wesleyan Church—Inglin, John Vineland, NJ, First Wesleyan Church—Watson, Basil (‟89—Gloria) White Plains, NY, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana—In the hands of the DBA Williamsport, PA, Faith Wesleyan Church—Hartzell, Timothy (‟90—Heather) Willow Grove, PA, CrossWay Community Church—Saunders, Michael („00—Diane) Smith, David („94—Linda) Yardville, NJ, Jesus Christ is the Lord Church—Alvarado, William (Maria) Supply Pastor - 17 - CHURCH AND PASTOR DIRECTORY ALLENTOWN, PA EVANGELICAL WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 728 North Irving St., Allentown, PA 18109-1842 Phone: (610)433-6160 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday Fellowship 6:15, Bible Study 7:00 p.m. PASTOR—F. Russell Pinkerton (Melissa) 201 Hollow Lane, Northampton, PA 18067 ............................................ (610)440-0806 E-mail ............................................................................................ [email protected] Fax ............................................................................................................ (610)433-6160 LBA VICE-CHAIR/SECRETARY/TREASURER—Bruce Kramer 3724 Viewpoint Court, Slatington, PA 18080 (610)760-1181 ALLENTOWN, PA HOPE WESLEYAN CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS ..................................................... P.O. Box 387, Nazareth, PA 18064 Phone: ....................................................................................................... (484)844-0095 E-mail: .................................................................................................. [email protected] Website: .................................................................................................. www.hopelv.org WEEKDEND MEETING TIME—Worship, Saturday at 6 p.m. PASTOR—P. Daniel Hall (Cathy) 6741 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18106 ............................................... (610)737-8586 E-mail ............................................................................................. [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Jeff Tkach 4021 Primrose Drive, Allentown, PA 18104 (610)776-2311 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Scott Baker 218 S. New St., Nazareth, PA 18064 (610)614-1303 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Lourdes Semenowitz 1263 Old Gate Rd., Northampton, PA 18067 (610)262-3812 E-mail: [email protected] ALLENTOWN, PA IGLESIA HISPANA CRISTIANA WESLEYANA (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS ........................................... 1401 W. Linden St., Allentown, PA 18102 MAILING ADDRESS ............................................................ 2620 Arch St. SW, Allentown, PA 18103 Phone: ....................................................................................................... (484)358-4936 Website: .................................................................................www.iglesiawesleyana.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Sunday School 12:45 p.m., Worship 2:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Tuesday 7:45 p.m. PASTOR—Patricio Labbé (Marcela) 2620 Arch St. SW, Allentown, PA 18103................................................. (610)791-0659 E-mail ................................................................................ [email protected] - 18 - ALLENTOWN, PA/IGLESIA HISPANA CRISTIANA WESLEYANA cont. LBA VICE-CHAIR Jose F. Casado 249 W. Lincoln St., Easton, PA 18042 E-mail: SECRETARY Gina Dorado 535 Law St., Allentown, PA 18102 TREASURER Jose Omar Hernandez 628 6th Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18018 E-mail: (484)903-3008 [email protected] (610)439-7121 (484)347-3780 [email protected] ALLENTOWN, PA TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 6735 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18106-9202 Phone: (610)398-1711 Fax: (610)398-3753 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.twcallentown.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Jake Lee (Miranda) 6739 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18106-9124 (610)398-3729 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Timothy Hillenbrand 2405 Tilghman St., Allentown, PA 18104 (610)432-6728 SECRETARY Mary Cerullo 7946 Claussville Rd., Fogelsville, PA 18051 (610)285-4401 TREASURER Brent Shick 6163 Palamino Dr., Allentown, PA 18106 (610)530-1970 E-mail: [email protected] ASTON, PA CHICHESTER UNITED WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 5151 Chichester Ave., Aston, PA 19014-2313 Phone: (610)485-5335 Fax: (815)572-8247 Website: www.chiunited.org E-mail: [email protected] WEEKEND MEETING TIMES Saturday Worship 5:30 p.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 8:30 and 11 a.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Michael McClung (Linda) 39 Ruby Drive, Claymont, DE 19703 (302)793-3478 E-mail [email protected] DIRECTOR OF YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES Samar Kargbo 3253 Goodley Rd., Garnet Valley, PA 19060 (610)291-3455 E-mail: [email protected] DIRECTOR OF RECOVERY MINISTRIES Brian Taylor 202 S. Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19809 (302)893-0309 E-mail: [email protected] - 19 - ASTON, PA/CHICHESTER UNITED WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER Robert Strum 126 Wynnwood Drive Wilmington, DE 19810 SECRETARY Peggie Cacciatore 4949 Creek Rd., Brookhaven, PA 19015 (302)475-6844 (610)872-3294 AUGUSTAVILLE, PA AUGUSTAVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 2556 State Rt. 890, Paxinos, PA 17860-9606 Phone: (570)286-8051 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:40 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Gregory Clendaniel (Lorraine) 2548 State Rt. 890, Paxinos, PA 17860-9606 (570)286-5034 E-mail: [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Elsie Straub 660 W. Mountain Rd., Paxinos, PA 17860 (570)286-0070 SECRETARY Debbie Beisel 249 Scott St., Trevorton, PA 17881 (570)797-4171 TREASURER Ruth Zellers 1864 Plum Creek Rd., Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)286-9716 BETHLEHEM, PA CALVARY WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 1414 Pennsylvania Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18018-2017 Phone: (610)866-1388 Fax: (610)866-0269 Website: www.calvarywesleyanchurch.org E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9 & 10:40 a.m., Worship 9 & 10:40 am MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:00 p.m. PASTOR Dwight Mikesell (Jane) 4043 Maria Lane, Bethlehem, PA 18017 (610)419-6547 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF THE WORSHIP ARTS—Jim Staley (Caroline) 2122 Ridgelawn Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18018 (610)419-1782 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRIES—Brad Swink 1201 N. Maxwell St., Apt. 203, Allentown, PA 18109 (484)619-2203 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES—Cherie Swink (Doug) RR1 Box 342E, Effort, PA 18330 (610)681-6322 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Ed Keys 1840 Robin Way, Bethlehem, PA 18018 (610)625-2725 SECRETARY Sharon Moyer 2441 S. Howard St., Allentown, PA 18103 (610)791-0420 E-mail: [email protected] - 20 - BETHLEHEM, PA/CALVARY WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. TREASURER Richard Young 2021 E. Tremont Street, Allentown, PA 18109 E-mail: (610)841-0309 [email protected] BLACKWOOD, NJ COMMUNITY WESLEYAN CHURCH OF BLACKWOOD (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 508 Woodbury-Turnersville Rd., Blackwood, NJ 08012-2858 Phone: (856)227-1958 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Worship 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Monday 6 p.m.-Men‟s Bible Study, 7 p.m.-Prayer Wednesday 6:30 p.m.-Dinner and Bible Study PASTOR Joe Bruckler (Carol) 508 Woodbury-Turnersville Rd., Blackwood, NJ 08012 (856)302-5895 E-mail [email protected] SECRETARY Chyrll Kosel 663 Topeka Ave., Mantua, NJ 08051 (856)254-9215 TREASURER John Krwawecz 1001 Hudson Ave., Deptford, NJ 08096 (856)845-7784 BLACKWOOD, NJ OLIVOS IGLESIA WESLEYANA HISPANA (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Blackwood Community Church 508 Woodbury-Turnersville Rd., Blackwood, NJ 97912 10 Morris Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 (856)459-9711 [email protected] MAILING ADDRESS Phone: E-mail: SUNDAY MEETING TIME 3:00 p.m. PASTOR—Jairo Chalarca (Olga) 10 Morris Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 E-mail TREASURER Enrique Escamilla 481 East New St., Glassboro, NJ 08028 E-mail: (856)459-9711 [email protected] (856)404-5674 [email protected] BRIDGETON, NJ FAMILIA IGLESIA WESLEYANA HISPANA (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS ......................................................... Bridgeton First Wesleyan Church MAILING ADDRESS ...................................................................................10 Morris Ave., NJ 08302 Phone: (856)459-9711 SUNDAY MEETING TIME—7 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Thursday 7 p.m. PASTOR—Jairo Chalarca (Olga) 10 Morris Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 (856)459-9711 E-mail [email protected] - 21 - BRIDGETON, NJ/FAMILIA IGLESIA WESLEYANA HISPANA cont. TREASURER Benito Ortiz 382 North Laurel St., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 (856)455-9505 BRIDGETON, NJ FIRST WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 200 W. Laurel Hts. Dr., Bridgeton, NJ 08302-3634 Phone: (856)451-2226 Fax: (856)451-4662 Website: www.bridgetonwesleyan.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30, Worship 10:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Doug Heckman (Karen) 200 W. Laurel Hts. Dr., Bridgeton, PA 08302 (856)455-2951 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR OF EVANGELISM AND ASSIMILATION Randy Clour (Judy) 29 Hell Neck Rd., Salem, NJ 08079 (856)339-4282 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Tom Burton 354 Roadstown-Greenwich Rd., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 (856)455-2156 SECRETARY Cheryl Chiarello 119 Board St., Milmay, NJ 08340 (609)476-4504 TREASURER Alvera Craft 28 Temple Rd., #29, Vineland, NJ 08360 (856)692-1499 BRONX, NY FATHER’S HEART WESLEYAN WORSHIP CENTER MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 775 Burke Ave., Bronx, NY 10467 Phone: (347)495-6953 Fax: (718)573-0458 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday Prayer Time 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Grantley Trotman (Arlene) 156-18 107th Ave., Jamaica, NY 11433 (347)495-6953 LBA VICE-CHAIR—Lorna Fleming 1132 East 229 St., Apt. 12H, Bronx, NY 10466 (718)405-2204 SECRETARY—Paulette Forbes 1132 East 229 St., Apt. 12H, Bronx, NY 10466 (718)405-2204 TREASURER Shelly Daniels 740 East 178 St., Apt. 4C, Bronx, NY 10457 (718)901-2888 BRONX, NY GRACE WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 1802 Clinton Ave., Bronx, NY 10457-6737 Phone: (718)299-1257 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - 22 - BRONX, NY/GRACE WESLEYAN cont. SUPPLY PASTOR Lennox Pigott (Desorene) 8 Patterson Court, Peekskill, NY 10566 E-mail LBA VICE-CHAIR Errol Smith-Coding 1920 McGraw Ave., Apt. 3A, Bronx, NY 10462 E-mail: SECRETARY Kenneth Daniel 740 East 178 St., Apt. 14J, Bronx, NY 10457 TREASURER—Lawrence McMaster 2065 Reyer Ave., Bronx, NY 10457 (914)739-2737 [email protected] (347)810-5501 [email protected] (718)583-3801 (347)297-6124 BROOKLYN, NY FIRST WESLEYAN CHURCH OF BROOKLYN MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 1440 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11210 Phone: (718)377-4275 Fax: (718)951-9229 Website: www.fwcb.org E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 11:15 a.m., Worship 9:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Youth Friday 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Kenroy Teague (Cynthia) 232 Youngblood Road, Montgomery, NY 12549 (845)361-9239 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR Anderson Atherley 1131 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718)258-9764 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF OUTREACH MINISTRIES Claudel Noisette (Gina) 342 East 35 St., Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718)826-1867 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Everton Prospere (Wendy) 1276 Bretton Rd., Valley Stream, NY 11580 (917)207-6792 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF DISCIPLESHIP John Williams (Naomi) 145 Merdian Blvd., Arverne , NY 11692 (718)474-3967 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR— Anderson Atherley 1131 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718)258-9764 SECRETARY Elizabeth McRae 3312 Farragut Rd., Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718)859-8953 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER—Rupert Gray 1655 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718)338-2020 E-mail: [email protected] - 23 - BROOKLYN, NY NEW HOPE FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 817 Livonia Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11207-5621 Phone: (718)342-1305 Fax: (718)342-7907 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a.m., 6:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:15 p.m. PASTOR Anthony Graham (Leslie Ann) 56 Melvin Ave., W. Hempstead, NY 11552-4141 (516)992-8956 E-mail [email protected] NEW HOPE FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL Sylvanie Charles Rochdale Village Inc. 134-19 166th Pl. Bldg. 20A #9A Jamaica, NY 11434 (718)978-6703 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR FOR PEOPLE FLOW James Samuel (Sharon) 651 Cleveland St., Brooklyn, NY 11208 (917)376-2698 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER— Dominic Robinson 651 Cleveland St., Brooklyn, NY 11208 (718)385-6297 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY—Iyanti DeLisle 2812 Church Ave., Apt. 40, Brooklyn, NY 11226 (347)247-2113 E-mail: [email protected] BROOKLYN, NY PILGRIM WESLEYAN CHURCH OF BROOKLYN MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 951-963 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11226-6795 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 260620, Brooklyn, NY 11226 Phone: (718)462-1573 Fax: (718)462-1108 Website: www.brooklynpilgrimwesleyanchurch.org E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Pierre St.-H. Ferdinand (Josette) 655 Crown St., Brooklyn, NY 11213-5303 (718)462-1573 YOUTH AND CHRISTIAN LIVING PASTOR Venise Jacques (Yonel) 1415 East 99th St., Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718)531-6430 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Yonel Jacques (Venise) 1415 East 99th St., Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718)531-6430 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR—Herard Augustin 4617 Avenue L, Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718)253-8335 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Carline Sainvil 1777 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718)377-0998 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER—Arsene Sainvil 1777 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718)377-0998 - 24 - BROOKLYN, NY WORLD IMPACT INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES (DEVELOPING CHURCH) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS Phone: E-mail: SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 9:00 a. m. PASTOR Clinton Glasgow (Pearl) 535 Barbey St., Brooklyn, NY 11207 E-mail ASSISTANT PASTOR Pearl Glasgow (Clinton) 535 Barbey St., Brooklyn, NY 11207 E-mail 820 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, NY 11233 535 Barbey St., Brooklyn, NY 11207 (708)208-4293 [email protected] (347)234-8346 [email protected] (347)234-8346 [email protected] CANARSIE, NY CANARSIE HOLINESS TABERNACLE MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 956 E. 82nd St., Brooklyn, NY 11236 MAILING ADDRESS 9125 88th Ave., Woodhaven, NY 11421 Phone: (347)870-3443 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m. MIDWEEK MEETING TIMES Tuesdy 7 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Holly Chowtie (Ramanan) 9125 88th Ave., Woodhaven, NY 11421 (718)850-0351 E-mail [email protected] SECRETARY Pauline McCown 743 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11221 (718)455-7373 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Margaret Yeates 216-03 106th St., Queens Village, NY 11429 (718)464-2757 CANARSIE, NY CANARSIE WESLEYAN CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 932 E. 102nd St., Brooklyn, NY 11236 MAILING ADDRESS 108-20 171st St., Jamaica, NY 11433-3026 Phone: (718)526-8624 Fax: (Call First) (718)526-8624 SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 8 p.m. PASTOR Antonette Whatton 108-20 171st St., Jamaica, NY 11433-3026 (718)526-8624 SECRETARY—Grace Robinson 97-04 Ave. K, Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718)241-4584 TREASURER—Phyllis Daniels 932 E. 102nd St., Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718)257-8801 - 25 - CARLISLE, PA WESLEYAN CHURCH OF THE CROSS MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 430 “B” Street, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717)243-5145 Fax: (717)243-8456 Website: www.wesleyanchurchofthecross.com E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES—Wednesday 11:00 a.m. and 7 p.m. PASTOR—Daniel R. Mikesell (Marian) 430 B St., Carlisle, PA 17013 (717)243-5145 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR—Gary Galbraith 6 Elton Dr., Carlisle, PA 17013 (717)243-2766 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY—Michael Miller 1035 Longs Gap Rd., Carlisle, PA 17013 (717)249-4901 TREASURER—Ronald Glunt 332 Allen St., Carlisle, PA 17013 (717)243-0043 CARNEY’S POINT, NJ THE CARNEY’S POINT WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 333 Georgetown Rd., Carney‟s Point, NJ 08069-2507 Phone: (856)299-1497 Fax: call first (856)376-3025 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cpwesleyan.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 am; Worship 10:30 am; Small Group 6:00 pm MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Tuesday Small Group 10 am; Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30 pm PASTOR David Anderson (Sandra) 337 Georgetown Rd., Carney’s Point, NJ 08069-2507 (856)299-1499 ASSOCIATE PASTOR Sandra Anderson (David) 337 Georgetown Rd., Carney’s Point, NJ 08069-2507 (856)299-1499 LBA VICE-CHAIR Ed Bevis 404 Ives Ave., Carney‟s Point, NJ 08069 (856)299-9210 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Irma King 174 N. Pennsville-Auburn Rd., Carney‟s Point, NJ 08069 (856)299-3272 TREASURER Victoria Brank 280 Jefferson St., Carney‟s Point, NJ 08069 (856)299-1793 E-mail: [email protected] CHERRYVILLE, PA BETHANY WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS Phone: Fax: Website: 675 Blue Mountain Drive, Cherryville, PA 18035-0999 PO Box 999, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-1239 (610)767-7171 www.bethanywes.org - 26 - CHERRYVILLE, PA/BETHANY WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 & 10:30 a.m., Worship 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m., Family Worship 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:30 p.m. LEAD PASTOR Kevin Fetterhoff (Pam) P.O. Box 944, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-0106 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND ASSIMILATION Dwight Addington (Carla) P.O. Box 999, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-1239 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRIES Robert Arrington (Andrea) 351 Pepper Drive, Apt. 5, Walnutport, PA 18088 (610)442-6139 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF STUDENT MINISTRIES Justin Leininger (Julie) 365 Pepper Dr., Walnutport, PA 18088 (484)623-4244 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF FIRST TOUCH MINISTRIES Scott Weldon (Joy) 5145 Front St., Whitehall, PA 18052 (610)262-6117 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF MISSION AND MEDIA MINISTRIES Rod Zottarelli (Nancy) 2734 Bridle Path St., Slatington, PA 18080 (610)769-0373 E-mail [email protected] DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP ARTS Kathleen Dieter P.O. Box 999, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-1239 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Kenneth Everett 628 Dettmers Ln., Northampton, PA 18067 (610)767-2270 DIRECTOR SENIOR ADULT MINISTRIES Freida Williams 828 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, PA 18071 (610)826-4943 LBA VICE-CHAIR Michael Everett 519 Willow Rd., Walnutport, PA 18088 (610)767-0441 SECRETARY Darryl Messinger 4648 Schimmel Ct., Whitehall, PA 18052 (610)502-0752 CLINTON, NJ FAITH CHAPEL WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 43 Lower Landsdown Rd., Annandale, NJ 08801-3607 Phone: (908)735-2691 Fax: (Call First) (908)735-0015 Website: www.faithchapelwesleyan.com E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Ed Torres (Doreen) 73 Hogback Rd., Pittstown, NJ 08867 (908)752-4887 E-mail [email protected] YOUTH PASTOR Josh Glagola 2105 B, Rt. 31, Glen Gardner, NJ 08826 (724)413-4112 E-mail [email protected] - 27 - CLINTON, NJ/FAITH CHAPEL WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. LBA VICE-CHAIR Dick Brandt 2 Wood Edge Ct., Pittstown, NJ 08867 E-mail: SECRETARY Melissa Mejia 649 Warrant Glen Rd., Bloomsbury, NJ 08804 E-mail: TREASURER—Chuck Stone 12 Chaucer Drive, Annandale, NJ 08801 E-mail: (908)735-6995 [email protected] (908)479-6480 [email protected] (908)735-8399 [email protected] CONEY ISLAND, NY PHILADELPHIA WESLEYAN CHURCH OF CONEY ISLAND MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 2802 Mermaid Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11224 MAILING ADDRESS 2610 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210-1429 Phone: (718)462-4119 SUNDAY MEETING TIME Sunday School and Worship 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Francois Eugene Jeune (Marie) 1373 E. 92nd St., Canarsie, NY 11236 (718)462-4119 LBA VICE-CHAIR Michel Saintol 4607 Snyder Ave. Apt. 1-F, Brooklyn, NY 11203 (917)916-4372 SECRETARY Luna Thimotis (c/o Philadelphia Wesleyan Church) 2610 Foster Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718)372-1355 TREASURER DesLandes Mehu 4324 Church Ave. Apt. 3-R, Brooklyn, NY 11203 (646)725-3098 DARBY, PA FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 884 Main St., Darby, PA 19023 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 101, Darby, PA 19023 Phone: (484)620-0710 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:50 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Wednesday (Prayer Service) 7 pm, Friday (Bible Study) 7 pm PASTOR Joseph Koroma (Margaret) P.O. Box 101, Darby, PA 19023 (484)620-0710 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR Ibrahim Sesay (Kosnatu) 231 Shirley Rd., Upper Darby, PA 19082 (484)461-4454 LBA VICE-CHAIR Benson Iromoh 6 Cherry St., Collingdale, PA 19023 (610)864-6147 SECRETARY Moses Mansaray 250 Beverly Blvd., Apt H 201, Upper Darby, PA 19082 (267)808-1569 TREASURER Samuel D. Turay 882 Main St., Apt. 2, Darby, PA 19023 (484)478-1405 - 28 - DELAWARE RUN (WATSONTOWN), PA DELAWARE RUN WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 5570 Musser Lane, Watsontown, PA 17777-8623 Phone: (570)538-1967 Fax: (570)538-1967 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.delawarerun.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:35 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday Kids‟ Club 6:45 p.m., Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Michael Reece (Bert) 60 Cardinal Lane, Muncy, PA 17756 (570)456-6500 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Tammy Morgan 5570 Musser Lane, Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-1967 SECRETARY Ralph Young 410 Liberty St., Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-2284 E-mail [email protected] TREASURER Fred Yeagle 25 Yeagle Rd., Muncy, PA 17756 (570)437-2965 E-mail [email protected] EGG HARBOR, NJ CHRIST’S WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 800 Philadelphia Ave., Egg Harbor, NJ 08215-0277 Phone: (609)965-5835 Website: www.christswesleyan.org E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. PASTOR—Andrew Dixon (Connie) 129 Antwerp Ave., Egg Harbor, NJ 08215 (609)965-3764 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER Alan Levine 534 S. Berlin Ave., Mays Landing, NJ 08330 (609)965-6349 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Dina Murray 586 Timber Brook Dr., Vineland, NJ 08360 (856)696-6907 E-mail: [email protected] EGG HARBOR, NJ CENTRO CRISTIANO INTERNACIONAL WESLEYANA (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Christ Wesleyan Church of Egg Harbor, NJ MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 277, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215-0277 Phone: (609)965-5835 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIME—Worship 2:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES—Monday 7 p.m., Tuesday 7 p.m., Friday 7 p.m. - 29 - EGG HARBOR, NJ/CENTRO CRISTIANO cont. PASTOR—Ortiz, Roger (Hilda) P.O. Box 277, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 E-mail ASST. PASTOR—Arelis Ortiz P.O. Box 277, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 E-mail ASST. PASTOR—Hilda Ortiz P.O. Box 277, Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER Alan Levine 534 S. Berlin Ave., Mays Landing, NJ 08330 E-mail: SECRETARY Dina Murray 586 Timber Brook Dr., Vineland, NJ 08360 (609)513-0230 [email protected] (609)513-0828 [email protected] (609)513-0230 (609)965-5835 [email protected] (609)965-5835 FLORENCE, NJ FIRST WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 348 W. 4th St., Florence, NJ 08518-1906 Phone: (609)499-0757 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Phil Loria (Bonnie) 344 W. 4th St., Florence, NJ 08518-1906 (609)499-0136 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR Mark Krzos (Elizabeth) 713 S. Olden Ave., Trenton, NJ 08629 (609)278-0161 LBA VICE-CHAIR/SECRETARY John Wambach 244 5th Ave., Roebling, NJ 08554 (609)499-4592 TREASURER Ida May Weaver 501 E. 6th St., Florence, NJ 08518 (609)499-8398 FLORENCE, NJ ON THE WINGS OF LOVE (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE Phone: SUNDAY MEETING TIME 2 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:45 p.m. PASTOR Vincent Moore (Chrystal) 348 W. 4th St., Florence, NJ 08518-1906 E-mail 348 W. 4th St., Florence, NJ 08518-1906 (267)707-7188 (267)707-7188 [email protected] FORKSVILLE, PA MILLVIEW WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Phone: Fax: (Call First) E-Mail: 6575 Rt. 87, Forksville, PA 18616-9705 (570)924-3968 (570)924-4456 [email protected] - 30 - FORKSVILLE, PA/MILLVIEW WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. Website: www.wesleyan.net/churches/LincolnFallsMillview.html SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Worship 11:00 a.m., Children‟s Church 11:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Thursday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Ervin Rhodes (Rebecca) 6575 Rt. 87, Forksville, PA 18616-9705 (570)924-3968 LBA VICE-CHAIR Eric Landers 1032 Route 4009, Forksville, PA 18616 (570)924-3733 SECRETARY Diane Cusson 6634 Route 87, Forksville, PA 18616 (570)924-4173 TREASURER Mary Lou Balzer 6765 Route 87, Forksville, PA 18616 (570)924-3962 FRACKVILLE, PA NEW HOPE WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 32 S. Spencer St., Frackville, PA 17931-1910 Phone: (570)874-4656 Fax: (570)874-4656 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday 6:30 Kids‟ Club, Bible Study 7:00 p.m. PASTOR—Barry E. Brown (Anita) 500 E. Oak St., Frackville, PA 17931-1921 (570)874-4656 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR—Anita Brown (Barry) 500 E. Oak St., Frackville, PA 17931-1921 (570)874-4656 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR—Clyde Rhen 412 6th St., Port Carbon, PA 17965 (570)628-3837 SECRETARY—Rose Lutz 76 Moonshine Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963 (570)345-0353 TREASURER—Deb Clews 42 Locust St., Pine Grove, PA 17963 (570)345-8619 GLASSBORO, NJ FAITH AND HOPE FELLOWSHIP (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 213 Cornell Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028 MAILING ADDRESS 6 New Oxford Lane, West Grove, PA 19390 Phone: (484)667-8554 Website: www.FHFellowship.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. PASTOR—Ed Silliman (Bonnie) - Supply 6 New Oxford Lane, West Grove, PA 19390 (484)667-8554 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER Chip Appel 213 Cornell Rd., Glassboro, NJ 08028 (856)881-8241 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Sherry Hegedus 5105 N. Park Dr. S-614, Pennsauken, NJ 08109-4657 (856)488-8363 - 31 - HANOVER, PA HANOVER WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 200 South Street, Hanover, PA 17331-2323 Phone: (717)637-4204 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 8:30 and 10:45 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR—Jerome Beers (Julie) 1475 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331 (717)632-8103 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR—Dave Hoover 3774 Jefferson Dr., Glen Rock, PA 17327 (717)235-7612 SECRETARY—Brian Baney 980 York St., Hanover, PA 17331 Unavailable TREASURER—Joyce Lantz 23 Knoxlyn Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717)457-0034 E-mail: [email protected] HARRISBURG, PA BETHEL WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 4100 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, PA 17110-1609 MAILING ADDRESS 4102 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, PA 17110-1609 Phone: (717)233-4739 E-mail [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Kidmo 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Scott Budde (Donna) 4102 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, PA 17110 (717)233-4739 LBA VICE-CHAIR Daniel J. Allen 223 Umberto Ave., New Cumberland, PA 17070 (717)774-2672 SECRETARY/TREASURER Cynthia Allen 223 Umberto Ave., New Cumberland, PA 17070 (717)774-2672 HILLSBOROUGH, PA CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHAPEL Developing Church MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 211 US Hwy. 206, Hillsborough, NJ 08844 Phone: (908)431-9244 E-mail [email protected] Website: www.christiancommunitychapel.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday Prayer Meeting/Bible Study 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Stephan Nash (Pam) 211 US Hwy. 206, Hillsborough, NJ 08844 (908)229-7005 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Lionel Estinvil 211 US Hwy. 206, Hillsborough, NJ 08844 (908)431-9244 SECRETARY Bill Thompson 211 US Hwy. 206, Hillsborough, NJ 08844 (908)431-9244 TREASURER Kurt Wienberg 211 US Hwy. 206, Hillsborough, NJ 08844 (908)431-9244 - 32 - HUNTINGTON, NY EBENEZER WESLEYAN CHURCH OF HUNTINGTON MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 497 Pulaski Road, Greenlawn, NY 11740 MAILING ADDRESS 32 Lantern Street, Huntington, NY 11743 Phone: (631)427-0237 Fax: (631)427-0622 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Tuesday (Fasting) 9 a.m. to noon, Thursday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Rochemond St. Louis (Marie Andree) 32 Lantern Street, Huntington, NY 11743 (631)427-0237 E-mail [email protected] YOUTH MINISTRIES Bose Francois 14 Caldwell St., Huntington, NY 11743 (631)547-0221 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Yolette Deshommes 55 Lafayette St., Huntington, NY 11743 (631)470-7300 SECRETARY Katiana Anglade 55 Lafayette St., Huntington, NY 11743 (516)728-4745 TREASURER Raymonde Jean-Baptiste 41 Lantern St., Huntington, NY 11743 (631)418-8537 JERSEY CITY, NJ FIRST WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 201 Woodlawn Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07305 MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 15596, Jersey City, NJ 07305-0596 Phone: (201)333-3465 Fax: (201)946-2486 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jcfwc.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Donavon Shoemaker (Viola) 250 Van Nostrand Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07305-2119 (201)332-5235 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Phyllis G. Isaac 209 Pearsall Ave., 2nd FL, Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201)333-8804 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Jacqueline Gilliam-Ella 157 Wegman Parkway, Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201)451-3507 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Rashaun Spence 155 Woodlawn Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201)434-7104 E-mail: [email protected] JERSEY CITY, NJ FIRST FILIPINO-AMERICAN WESLEYAN (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS: 575 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306 209 Virginia Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07304-1423 - 33 - JERSEY CITY, NJ/FIRST FILIPINO-AMERICAN CHURCH cont. Phone: SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Thursday 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Federico Palilio (Araceli) 209 Virginia Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07304-1423 E-mail SECRETARY Jennifer Dian Gamino 824 B Main St., Bellville, NJ 07109 E-mail: TREASURER Maria Beralo #6 Fox Place, Jersey City, NJ 07306 E-mail: (201)946-0985 201-946-0985 [email protected] (201)467-6807 [email protected] (201)955-8114 [email protected] LANCASTER, PA CROSSROADS WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS: 2323 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603 Phone: (717)295-4820 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday Home Bible Studies 7:00 p.m. PASTOR In the hands of the DBA LBA VICE-CHAIR—Dennis Schmehl 2347 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA 17603-4107 (717)299-9707 SECRETARY—Jack Erhard 5302 Lake Drive, East Petersburg, PA 17520 (717)569-3772 TREASURER Greg Steffy 3170 Stonyridge Dr., Lancaster, PA 17601 (717)285-0160 LEBANON, PA LEBANON WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS: 309 Walnut Street, Lebanon, PA 17042-6176 Phone: (717)273-0795 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday 7:00 p.m. LAY LEADER—Dennis Wagner 309 Walnut St., Lebanon, PA 17042 (717)507-9382 LBA VICE-CHAIR—Darrell Coleman 1109 Walnut St., Lebanon, PA 17042 (717)272-5626 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY/TREASURER—Fabiol Sobarzo-Wagner 309 Walnut St., Lebanon, PA 17042 (717)507-9382 E-mail: [email protected] LEVITTOWN, PA THORNRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS: Phone: 7 Thornridge Place, Levittown, PA 19054-2306 (215)945-2465 - 34 - LEVITTOWN, PA/THORNRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH cont. Website: SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES—Wednesday 6:30 p.m., Thursday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Stephen Gray III (Deb) 7 Thornridge Place, Levittown, PA 19054-2306 E-mail LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER Sharon Hurlock 212 Andover Rd., Fairless Hills, PA 19030 SECRETARY Tracy McCormick 226 Thornridge Dr., Levittown, PA 19054 E-mail www.thornridgecc.org (215)945-2465 [email protected] (215)547-5119 (215)206-1059 [email protected] LINCOLN FALLS, PA LINCOLN FALLS WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS: 6575 Rt. 87, Forksville, PA 18616-9705 Phone: (570)924-3968 Fax: (570)924-4456 Website: www.wesleyan.net/churches/LincolnFallsMillview.html SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 8:30 a.m., Worship 9:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Ervin Rhodes (Rebecca) 6575 Rt. 87, Forksville, PA 18616-9705 (570)924-3968 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Steve Daniel 6438 Soute 154, Forksville, PA 18616 (570)924-3749 SECRETARY Mary Ann Randall 3125 Route 4008, Forksville, PA 18616 (570)924-3470 TREASURER Kristi Heess 10280 Route 154, Forksville, PA 18616 (570)924-3705 LITITZ, PA LITITZ WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 540 East Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: (717)626-6100 Fax: (717)626-7523 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. PASTOR Dan Cloyd (Corene) 365 W. Main St., Mountville, PA 17554 (717)285-0706 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR—Roger Gerhart 910 Brunnerville Road, Lititz, PA 17543 (717)626-2919 SECRETARY—John Banker 422 Wickshire Circle, Lititz, PA 17543 (717)627-6707 BUSINESS MANAGER—Beth Karpel 675 Florin Ave., Mt. Joy, PA 17552 (717)799-5901 E-mail [email protected] - 35 - MILLERSBURG, PA CALVARY WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS Phone: 200 Miller Rd., Millersburg, PA 17061 PO Box 185, Millersburg, PA 17061 (717)692-3473 Fax: (717)692-5291 Website: www.cwcmillersburg.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Robert Simpkins (Eva May) 601 Rising Sun Rd. Millersburg, PA 17061-1246 (717)692-7041 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR—Donald H. Geyer, Jr. (Kathy) 122 Pine St., Millersburg, PA 17061-1350 (717)692-3154 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF STUDENT MINISTRIES—Shannon D’Agostino (Mark) 443 Walnut St., Millersburg, PA 17061 (717)692-2841 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Steve Raker 445 Middle Road, Halifax, PA 17032 (717)696-9166 SECRETARY Janet Shutt 110 George Circle., Millersburg, Pa 17061 (717)692-4610 TREASURER Jason E. Simpkins 990 Klinger Rd., Millersburg, PA 17061 (717)692-4686 MILLVILLE, NJ MILLVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE Millville Airport, Airport Executive Complex, Suite L, Millville, NJ 08332 OFFICE/MAILING ADDRESS 2738 E. Main St., Millville, NJ 08332 Phone: (856)293-1740 Fax (call first): (856)293-1740 Website: www.millvillechurch.com SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 10:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Small Groups PASTOR Michael Anderson (Pamela) 2738 E. Main St., Millville, NJ 08332-9638 (856)327-6339 E-mail [email protected] SECRETARY Audrey Simpkins 1219 E. Broad St., Millville, NJ 08332 (856)327-1379 TREASURER Jesse Jones 1166 Kay Place, Vineland, NJ 08360 (856)696-3729 MILTON, PA CHRIST WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Phone: Fax: 363 Stamm Rd., Milton, PA 17847-9689 (570)742-8987 (570)742-0776 - 36 - MILTON, PA/CHRIST WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cwcmilton.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Sunday School 8:00, 9:00 & 10:45 a.m.; Worship 9:00 & 10:45 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. LEAD PASTOR Arlie Davis (Sharon) 90 Ridgeview Colony, Milton, PA 17847 (570)524-2808 E-mail [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE PASTOR—Kenneth Paulhamus (Loretta) 75 Starlite Lane, Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-5084 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF WORSHIP ARTS/OUTREACH—Ryan Brosious (Amanda) 363 Stamm Rd., Milton, PA 17847 (570)742-8987 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF OUTREACH—Thomas Carney (Tracy) 305 Oakgrove Rd., Danville, PA 17821 (570)271-9625 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF WORSHIP ARTS/EVANGELISM—Michael Dennis (Lana) 451 Main St., New Columbia, PA 17856 (570)568-0850 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF CONGREGATIONAL CARE—Earl Rutherford, Jr. (Sandy) 701 Elm St., Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-9565 E-mail [email protected] MEADOWBROOK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL CHAPLAIN James Terwilliger (Amy) 516 Broadway Street, Milton, PA 17847 (570)742-8987 GLOBAL MINISTRIES DIRECTOR—Shirley Homan 5730 Springtown Rd., Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-9132 VICE-CHAIRMAN—Paul Dubendorf 363 Stamm Rd., Milton, PA 17847 (570)742-8987 SECRETARY—Anne Belle Deitrick 1461 Dyer Rd., New Columbia, PA 17856 (570)538-5920 TREASURER Brian Rehm 213 Lamplight Lane, Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570)523-9676 MUNCY, PA PLEASANT VIEW WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 994 E. Penn St., Muncy, PA 17756-8122 Phone: (570)546-2683 Fax: (570)546-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pvwcmuncy.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Stephen Smith (Michelle) 980 E. Penn St., Muncy, PA 17756-9113 (570)546-8047 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Homer Stamm 65 Millheim Rd., Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)649-5553 SECRETARY Stephanie Smith 254 Delaware Dr., Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-4186 E-mail: [email protected] - 37 - MUNCY, PA/PLEASANT VIEW WESLEYAN CHURCH cont. TREASURER Sue Tollackson 255 Sterling Dr., Muncy, PA 17756 E-mail: (570)546-8536 [email protected] NEWARK, NJ NEWARK NEWBORN WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 1002 18th Ave., Newark, NJ 07106 Phone: (973)373-8718 Fax: (973)373-8720 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Tuesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m., Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. PASTOR Frantz Telfort (Micheline) 797 East 39th St., Brooklyn, NY 11210 (347)365-9723 ASST. PASTOR—Bernard Theodore (Magdala) P.O. Box 183, Roselle, NJ 07203 (908)241-8696 LBA VICE-CHAIR Parmy Alcime 910 Roselle St., Linden, NJ 07036 (908)230-9522 SECRETARY Harry Saint Fleur 275 Winans Ave., Hillside, NJ 07205 (908)764-2349 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Rosemond Dolbrus 642 East 2nd Ave., Roselle, NJ 07203 (908)259-0701 NORTHAMPTON, PA THE GOSPEL CHAPEL MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 2022 Main St., Northampton, PA 18067 MAILING ADDRESS .......................................... 2022 Main St., Suite One, Northampton, PA 18067 Phone: ............................................................................................................. (610)262-8101 Fax: ................................................................................................................. (610)767-6162 E-mail.................................................................................... [email protected] Website: ......................................................................................... www.thegospelchapel.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—Worship 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday 6:15 p.m. PASTOR—Kenneth M. Reigard (Michelle) 635 Highland Dr., Walnutport, PA 18088 ................................................ 610-767-3555 E-mail ........................................................................................ [email protected] ASSOCIATE PASTOR—Donald Werkheiser (Pat) 4813 Three Mile Lane, Walnutport, PA 18088 ........................................ 610-760-1831 E-mail ................................................................................................. [email protected] YOUTH DIRECTOR—Mike Trippett (Marie) 2511 Windy Lane, Bath, PA 18014 .......................................................... 610-837-0908 E-mail .......................................................................... [email protected] PASTOR OF WORSHIP ARTS—Rob Zweifel (Chris) 2958 Center Rd., Northampton, PA 18067 .............................................. 610-261-0924 E-mail .................................................................................................zweifel@enter.net - 38 - NORTHAMPTON, PA/THE GOSPEL CHAPEL cont. Youth Directors—Chris and Dorene Gorsuch 4610 Timberline Rd., Walnutport, PA 18088 ............................................. (610)760-1495 E-mail: .............................................................................................doree_g@yahoo.com LBA Vice-Chair—Donald Werkheiser 4813 Three Mile Lane, Walnutport, PA 18088 .......................................... (610)760-1831 SECRETARY—Chris Zweifel 2958 Center Rd., Northampton, PA 18067 ............................................... (610)261-0924 E-mail: .................................................................................................. [email protected] TREASURER—Trudy Marques 1049 Municipal Rd., Walnutport, PA 18088 .............................................. (610)760-1216 E-mail: ................................................................................................. [email protected] NYACK, NY PILGRIM WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 24 N. Madison Ave., Spring Valley, NY 10977 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 820, South Nyack, NY 10960 Phone: (845)352-3152 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Wednesday 7:00 p.m.; Friday House Prayer 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 8:00 a.m. PASTOR Hector Charles (Marie Louise) 244 N. Main St., Apt. 10C, Spring Valley, NY 19077 (845)290-5219 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE CHAIR Josue Jean Baptiste 55 Demarest Ave., W. Haverstraw, NY 10993 (845)942-8825 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY—Lesly Sanon 169 Sneden Pl., Spring Valley, NY 10977 (845)729-2120 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Bernard Supreme 100 Nyack Plaza, Apt. 164, Nyack, NY 10960 (845)729-2201 E-mail: [email protected] OREFIELD, PA FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 3356 Route 309, Orefield, PA 18069-2416 Phone: (610)398-0172 Fax: (610)398-0172 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m. MIDWEEK MEETING TIME Thursday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR David Zeravsky (Lorri) 3356 Route 309, Orefield, PA 18069-2416 (610)398-0172 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER Christine Stafford 138 New Street, Walnutport, PA 18088 (610)769-4689 SECRETARY Ruthie Wicker 4777 Coplay Creek Rd., Schnecksville, PA 18078 (610)799-3944 - 39 - PHILADELPHIA, PA PHILADELPHIA PILGRIM WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 6700 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19126 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 26668, Philadelphia, PA 19141-6668 Phone: (215)927-1918 Fax: (215)927-2524 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Remolien Cassisse (Berela) 1664 Summit Ave., Willow Grove, PA 19090 (215)706-0172 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR Roland Barthelemy (Agnes Josette) 5409 N. Fairhill St., Philadelphia, PA 19120 (215)355-8871 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE CHAIR Christian Michel 236 Boyer Rd., Cheltenham, PA 19012 SECRETARY Elvire Helene Brazela 6039 N. Front St., Philadelphia, PA 19120 TREASURER Rautz Marc 7900 Old York Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19027 (267)304-6698 (215)927-1918 (215)805-7405 PINE GROVE, PA PINE GROVE WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 74 Bethel Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963-9289 Phone: (570)345-8422 Fax: (570)345-0170 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Wednesday Ladies Bible Study 10:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Timothy J. Moore (Moira) 67 Waterfall Road, Pine Grove, PA 17963-9331 (570)345-1225 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Lance Carlin 25 E. Wood St., Pine Grove, PA 17963 (570)345-0474 SECRETARY Daphne Christiansen 75 Louck Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963 (570)345-9253 TREASURER Gail Ford 7851 Lancaster Ave., Myerstown, PA 17067 (717)933-4387/(610)693-5043 PINE GROVE, PA PLEASANT VALLEY EVANGELICAL WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 97 Pleasant Valley Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963-9564 Phone: (570)345-4945 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. - 40 - PINE GROVE, PA/PLEASANT VALLEY cont. PASTOR—Martin Furrow, Jr. (Misty) 135 Albright Ct., Box 13, Myerstown, PA 17067 E-mail LBA VICE-CHAIR—Sandra Zerbe 18 Fairview St., Pine Grove, PA 17963 SECRETARY—Shirley Natale 19 White Birch Lane, Pine Grove, PA 17963 TREASURER—Sharon Natale 221 Hetzel‟s Church Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963 (717)202-1329 [email protected] (570)345-4913 (570)345-8994 (570)345-4249 PLAINFIELD, NJ IGLESIA CRISTIANA WESLEYANA PLAINFIELD (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 9 Mercer Ave., North Plainfield, NJ 07060 MAILING ADDRESS 341 Sumner Ave., Plainfield, NJ 07062 Phone: (908)412-9297 SUNDAY MEETING TIME—Worship 6 p.m. MIDWEEK MEETING TIMES—Tuesday 8 p.m., Saturday 7 p.m. PASTOR Haydee Tolentino 341 Sumner Ave., Plainfield, NJ 07062 (908)412-9297 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Juan Carlos Canizales 341 Sumner Ave., Plainfield, NJ 07062 (908)917-1413 SECRETARY Gustavo Enriquez 341 Sumner Ave., Plainfield, NJ 07062 (908)753-9636 TREASURER Felix Tolentino 957-A East Front St., Plainfield, NJ 07062 (908)346-5351 PLEASANTVILLE, NJ LIVING WATER WESLEYAN CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 810 Linden Avenue, Pleasantville, NJ 08232 Phone: (609)641-2392 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Richard Younger (Julie) 800 E. Lexington Ct., Galloway, NJ 08205 (609)652-5339 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Hubert Stockton 700 Burton Ave., Northfield, NJ 08225 (609)641-1978 E-mail [email protected] SECRETARY Julia Younger 800 E. Lexington Ct., Galloway, NJ 08205 (609)652-5339 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Stefanie Norman 307 Tilton Rd., Pleasantville, NJ 08232 (609)407-5380 - 41 - POCONO LAKE, PA POCONO LAKE WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS HC 87 Box 123, Pocono Lake, PA 18347-9735 Phone: (570)646-9181 E-mail: [email protected] Website: poconolakewesleyan.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:30 p.m. PASTORS Luke and Carolynne (Carey) Richards HC 87 Box 123, Pocono Lake, PA 18347-9735 (570)646-9181 E-mail (Luke) [email protected] E-mail (Carey) [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR/LAY LEADER Gordon Argot HC 87 Box 42 B, Pocono Lake, PA 18347 (570)646-2464 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Al Kishel 6707 Bear Creek Blvd., Bear Creek Township, PA 18720 (570)472-3533 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Sherry Keiper P.O. Box 516, Pocono Pines, PA 18350 (570)350-7589 E-mail: [email protected] POINT PHILLIP, PA ZION WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 2459 E. Scenic Dr., Bath, PA 18014-9746 Phone: (610)837-8469 Fax (Call First): (610)837-8469 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Tedd Leininger (JoAnn) 2522 E. Scenic Dr., Bath, PA 18014-9746 (610)837-6443 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Barry Lesperance 2520 E. Scenic Drive, Bath, PA 18014 (610)837-8331 SECRETARY— JoAnn Leininger 2522 E. Scenic Dr., Bath, PA 18014 (610)837-6443 TREASURER Kanda Lesperance 2520 E Scenic Dr., Bath, PA 18014 (610)837-8331 POTTSTOWN, PA WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Buchert & Hilltop Roads, Pottstown, PA 19464 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 139, Pottstown, PA 19464 Phone: (610)327-8112 Website: www.pwcconline.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday 7:00 p.m. - 42 - POTTSTOWN, PA/WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH cont. PASTOR—Daniel H. Gerber, Sr. (Joyce) 564 Master Street, Pottstown, PA 19464-4135 Cell Phone E-mail LBA VICE-CHAIR—Charles Hampton 1121 Industrial Ave., Pottstown, PA 19464 SECRETARY—Lillian Gallagher 2424 Rosenberry Rd., Gilbertsville, PA 19525 (610)323-9149 (610)310-2054 [email protected] (817)777-8038 (610)326-6323 QUEENS, NY IGLESIA CHRISTIANA EVANGELICA (DEVELOPING CHURCH) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 34-35 96th St., Flushing, NY 11368-1035 Phone: (718)565-1204 SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 3 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Thursday 7:30 p.m. PASTOR Alfredo Rocha (Arminta) 94-26 34th Rd., Apt. F5, Jackson Heights, NY 11372 (718) 565-1204 QUEENS, NY JAMAICA-QUEENS WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 13449 228th St., Laurelton, NY 11413 MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 310228, Jamaica, NY 11431 Phone: (718)712-0335 Fax: (718)341-9505 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 11:00 a.m., Worship 9:00 a.m., 6:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 8:00 p.m. PASTOR Sherlock H.S. Delph (Jocele) 120-33 230th St., Cambria Heights, NY 11411-2213 (718)341-0097 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Anthony Hunte 554 Grassmere Terr., Far Rockaway, NY 11691 (718)337-3546 E-mail [email protected] PASTOR OF SPIRITUAL FORMATION Tyronza Murray (Vernon) 186 Belmont Ave., Elmont, NY 11003 (516)223-1552 PASTOR OF DISCIPLESHIP Ronald Williams P.O. Box 310228, Jamaica, NY 11431 (718)712-0335 LBA VICE-CHAIR Ormand Morris 259-50 149th Ave., Rosedale, NY 11422 (718)723-6646 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Beverly Stuart P.O. Box 310228, Jamaica, NY 11431 (718)527-6427 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Marima Bankay 175-45 88th Ave., Apt. 6D, Jamaica, NY 11432 (718)526-0357 E-mail: [email protected] - 43 - QUEENS, NY THE WESLEYAN JERUSALEM CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 34-35 96th St., Flushing, NY 11368-1035 Phone: (718)651-3082 Fax (Call First): (718)651-3082 E-mail: [email protected] SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:15 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:15 p.m. PASTOR Jules Faustin (Marie-Roseline) 1038 Hawkins Ave., Lake Grove, NY 11755 (631)737-0281 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Jean Fleurant 53-41 96th St., Elmhurst, NY 11373 (718)271-3524 SECRETARY Yvrose Annilus 98-30 57th Ave., Corona, NY 11368 (718)760-5308 TREASURER Woody Joseph 34-35 96th St., Corona, NY 11368 (718)651-3082 REBUCK, PA CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 1329 Schwaben Creek Road, Dornsife, PA 17823 Phone: (570)758-2228 Fax (Call First): (570)758-2228 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Larry Baney (Gena) 1329 Schwaben Creek Road, Dornsife, PA 17823 (570)847-3394 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Gary Raker 506 E. Ridge Rd., Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)988-6227 SECRETARY Robert Lahr RR 1 Box 1544, Herndon, PA 17830 (570)758-3875 TREASURER Mark Schreffler 855 Cherrytown Rd., Dornsife, PA 17823 (570)758-8171 SALEM, NJ SALEM WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 91 Walnut St, Salem, NJ 08079 MAILING ADDRESS 85 Sparks Ave., Pennsville, NJ 08070-1835 Phone: (856)678-6590 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:45 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Kenneth Pilkinton (Nancy) 85 Sparks Ave., Pennsville, NJ 08070-1835 (856)678-6590 LBA VICE-CHAIR Robert Borden 94 Hogate Blvd., Salem, NJ 08079 (856)935-0573 SECRETARY Patricia Northam 185 Sinnickson Landing Rd., Salem, NJ 08079 (856)935-7334 TREASURER—Nancy Pilkinton 85 Sparks Ave., Pennsville, NJ 08070 (856)678-6590 - 44 - SEYFERT, PA SEYFERT WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 2 Maple Road, Birdsboro, PA 19508 MAILING ADDRESS 3970 Main St., Birdsboro, PA 19508-8324 Phone: (610)582-8256 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES—SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:40 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. PASTOR—Randy L. Wolfgang (Cindy) 3970 Main Street, Birdsboro, PA 19508-8324 (610)582-8256 Cell (610)780-2627 E-mail [email protected] YOUTH PASTOR—David Hoffman (Melanie) 1187 N. Adams St., Pottstown, PA 19464 (610)323-1336 LBA VICE-CHAIR—Ronald Maurer 309 W. Madison St., Mohnton, PA 19540 (610)777-5017 SECRETARY—David White 294 Slonaker Rd., Spring City, PA 19575 (610)495-5002 TREASURER—Cherie Lapearl 81 Lake Shore Dr., Fleetwood, PA 19522 (610)926-3379 STOCKTON, NJ STOCKTON WESLEYAN CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Routes 29 and 523, Stockton, NJ MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 184, Stockton, NJ 08559-0184 Phone: (609)397-7288 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Worship 9 a.m., 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME—Wednesday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR David Errickson (Fran) 5 Mt. Airy Village Rd., Lambertville, NJ 08530-3510 (609)397-6197 E-mail [email protected] SECRETARY—Fran Errickson 5 Mt. Airy Village Rd., Lambertville, NJ 08530 (609)397-6197 TREASURER—Diane Potts 775 Brunswick Pike, Lambertville, NJ 08530 (609)397-0930 STONINGTON, PA STONINGTON WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 3191 State Rt. 61, Sunbury, PA 17801 Phone: (570)648-8912 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Evening Worship and Kids‟ Club 6:00 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Robert Jones (Ruth) 1329 Plum Creek Road, Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)988-0727 E-mail: [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Earl Bradigan 1898 Plum Creek Rd., Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)286-0072 SECRETARY/TREASURER Mary Zimmerman 3550 State Rt. 61, Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)648-0728 - 45 - STROUDSBURG, PA STROUDSBURG WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 915 N. 5 St., Stroudsburg, PA 18360-2444 Phone: (570)421-0750 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stroudsburgwesleyan.org WEEKEND MEETING TIMES Saturday Worship 6:00 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 6:45 p.m. PASTOR In the hands of the DBA OUTREACH PASTOR Dana Antal (LeeAnn) 606 Martz Rd., Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (570)620-1744 E-mail [email protected] FAMILY LIFE PASTOR Jason Argo (Nicole) 520 Ave. A, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (570)421-6831 E-mail [email protected] GROWTH GROUPS PASTOR Deborah Bond P.O. Box 11, Saylorsburg, PA 18353 (570)992-4890 E-mail [email protected] PRAYER AND CARE PASTOR Lynda Keefer (Kevin) 12 Monroe Lake Shores, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 (570)223-0804 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Andy Porter 50 Hearthstone Circle, Bartonsville, PA 18321 (570)421-7544 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Miki Howell 206 Steven Lane, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (570)619-0465 E-mail: [email protected] BUSINESS MANAGER Brenda Bogart 1637 N. 5th St., Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (908)507-5048 E-mail: [email protected] SUNBURY, PA TRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 238 Walnut St., Sunbury, PA 17801-3136 MAILING ADDRESS 39 Stacy Lane, Middleburg, PA 17842 Phone: (570)837-1595 Fax: (570)286-7222 Website: www.twcsunbury.org SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m., 6:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Wednesday Bible Study and Children‟s Ministry 7:00 p.m., Thursday Youth 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Ron Heiler (Robyn) 39 Stacy Lane, Middleburg, PA 17842 (570)837-1595 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Lee Crossley 1249 Highland Ave., Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)286-5537 SECRETARY Marcie Giesen 128 Chestnut St., Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)988-3259 TREASURER Sharon Fogle 9 Mountain Dr., Selinsgrove, PA 17870 (570)374-8352 E-mail: [email protected] - 46 - SUSSEX, NJ SUSSEX WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 25 Second St., Sussex, NJ 07461-2525 Phone: (973)875-4775 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Worship 10:00 a.m., Sunday School 11:15 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES—Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 p.m., Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. PASTOR John Inglin 25 Second St., Sussex, NJ 07461-2525 (973)875-4775 SECRETARY Mary Gentilella 14 Stratfordshire Dr., Sussex, NJ 07461 (973)875-4048 TREASURER Jene Hovey 13 Turner Rd., Sussex, NJ 07461 (973)875-4626 VINELAND, NJ FIRST WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 406 Wood St., Vineland, NJ 08360-8121 Phone: (856)691-2027 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIMES Tuesday 12:00 noon and 7:00 p.m. PASTOR Basil Watson (Gloria) 28 Victory Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360-4110 (856)691-2027 LBA VICE-CHAIR/TREASURER James Nicholas 1732 E. Walnut Rd., Vineland, NJ 08360 (856)692-7406 SECRETARY Susan Leftic 665 Ridgewood Dr., Vineland, NJ 08361 (856)690-0354 WHITE PLAINS, NY IGLESIA CRISTIANA WESLEYANA MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 130 Central Park Ave., Hartsdale, NY 10530 MAILING ADDRESS 26 Old Mamaroneck Rd. #2, White Plains, NY 10605 Phone: (914)755-9632 SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 5:00 p.m. PASTOR In the hands of the DBA LBA VICE-CHAIR H. Misael Marin 26 Old Mamaroneck Rd., White Plains, NY 10605 (914)620-4886 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY—Braulio Vergara 445 Main St., White Plains, NY 10601 (914)993-6314 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER H. Eduardo Mendez 5 Old Knollwood Rd., Elmsford, NY 10523 (914)471-7809 E-mail: [email protected] WILLIAMSPORT, PA FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS Phone: Fax: 1033 Tucker St., Williamsport, PA 17701-3629 (570)322-3547 (570)322-0105 - 47 - WILLIAMSPORT, PA/FAITH WESLEYAN cont. E-mail: SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Worship 8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 5:30 p.m. (seasonal) PASTOR Timothy Hartzell (Heather) 1739 Bloomingrove Rd., Williamsport, PA 17701 E-mail CHILDREN‟S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR Heather Hartzell 1033 Tucker St., Williamsport, PA 17701 E-mail: LBA VICE-CHAIR Walt Nyman 1038 Franklin St., Williamsport, PA 17701 SECRETARY Lori Rauch 1112 Franklin St., Montoursville, PA 17754 E-mail: CHURCH ACCOUNTANT Wayne Kinley 1033 Tucker St., Williamsport, PA 17701 E-mail: [email protected] (570)322-3547 [email protected] (570)322-1976 [email protected] (570)368-1736 (570)323-3382 [email protected] (570)398-4299 [email protected] WILLOW GROVE, PA CROSSROADS WESLEYAN CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 1664 Summit Ave., Willow Grove, PA 19090 Phone: (215)706-0172 SUNDAY MEETING TIMES Worship 9:30 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study PASTOR Germain Coulibaly (Shirly) 1664 Summit Ave., Willow Grove, PA 19090 (215)706-0172 E-mail [email protected] WILLOW GROVE, PA CROSSWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 3805 Mill Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090-1100 Phone: (215)675-1773 Fax: (215)359-1365 Website: www.firstwesleyan.net SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study and Youth PASTOR Michael Saunders (Diane) 230 Mimosa Lane, Hatboro, PA 19040 (215)394-5576 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR David Smith (Linda) P.O. Box 1707, Ft. Washington, PA 19034 (215)646-2322 ext. 4423 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR Jeff North 929 Langdon Ave., Horsham, PA 19044 (716)417-4536 E-mail: [email protected] - 48 - WILLOW GROVE, PA/CROSSWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH cont. SECRETARY Susan Swanson 3404 Street Rd., Warrington, PA 18976 E-mail: TREASURER Ann McGeary 477 2nd St., Warminster, PA 18974 (267)265-6717 [email protected] (215)672-1337 YARDVILLE, NJ WESLEY GROVE CHAPEL WESLEYAN CHURCH MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 4800 South Broad St., Yardville, NJ 08620-2210 Phone: (609)585-0004 Website: www.wesleygrovechapel.com SUNDAY MEETING TIMES SS 11:00 a.m., Worship 9:15 a.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Tuesday 6:30 p.m. PASTOR Phil Loria (Bonnie) 344 W. 4th St., Florence, NJ 08518-1906 (609)499-0136 E-mail [email protected] ASST. PASTOR Mark Krzos (Elizabeth) 713 S. Olden Ave., Trenton, NJ 08629 (609)278-0161 E-mail [email protected] LBA VICE-CHAIR/SECRETARY Jane Wardlaw 895 Elton Adelphia Rd., Apt. 308, Freehold, NJ 07728 (732)252-9763 TREASURER Michaele Loria 4798 S. Broad St., Yardville, NJ 08620 (609)585-0004 YARDVILLE, NJ JESUS CHRIST IS THE LORD CHURCH (Developing Church) MEETING PLACE ADDRESS 4800 South Broad St., Yardville, NJ 08620-2210 Phone: (609)585-3825 SUNDAY MEETING TIME Worship 1:30 p.m. MID-WEEK MEETING TIME Saturday 7:00 p.m. PASTOR William Alvarado (Maria) Supply 4798 S. Broad Street, Yardville, NJ 08620 (609)585-3825 E-mail [email protected] SECRETARY Carmen Quezade P.O. Box 543, Roosevelt, NJ 08655 (609)462-3909 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Raquet Sarat 714 Johnston Ave., Hamilton, NJ 08629 (609)587-2649 - 49 - - 50 - DIRECTORY OF ORDAINED, COMMISSIONED AND LICENSED DISTRICT PERSONNEL NOTES: (1) Check the Church-Pastor Directory for addresses and telephone numbers not listed here. The Pastoral Appointments list may be of help also in locating specific personnel. (2) ―V‖ indicates categories which entitle ministers to a vote at District Conference. I. ORDAINED MINISTERS A. APPOINTED ORDAINED MINISTERS 1. District Service (V) Wood, Harry F. (‟73—Alice) 2. Pastoral and Local Service (V) a. Pastors, associate pastors, or assistant pastors Addington, Dwight Glasgow, Pearl Anderson, David Graham, Anthony Anderson, Michael Gray, Stephen III Anderson, Sandra Hall, P. Daniel Argo, Jason Hartzell, Timothy K. Atherley, Anderson Heckman, Douglas E., Sr. Baney, Larry Heiler, Ronald Barthelemy, Roland Jacques, Venise Brown, Barry Jacques, Yonel Bruckler, Joseph Jeune, Francois Eugene Budde, Scott Jones, Robert Cassisse, Remolien Keefer, Lynda Chalarca, Jairo Koroma, Joseph Charles, Hector Krzos, Mark Charles, Sylvanie Labbé, Patricio Chowtie, Holly Leininger, Justin Clendaniel, Gregory Leininger, Tedd Cloyd, Daniel Loria, Philip Coulibaly, Germain McClung, Michael D‟Agostino, Shannon Mikesell, Daniel Davis, Arlie E. Mikesell, Dwight A. Errickson, Dave Moore, Timothy Faustin, Jules Murray, Tyronza Ferdinand, Pierre St. H. Nash, Stephan P. Fetterhoff, Kevin Palilio, Federico Furrow, Martin, Jr. Paulhamus, Kenneth Gerber, Daniel Pilkinton, Kenneth H. Geyer, Donald H., Jr. Pinkerton, F. Russell Glasgow, Clinton Reece, Michael b. On loan to other districts c. Local church Christian educators 3. Evangelistic Service (V) a. Associate general evangelists b. General evangelists c. Reserve evangelists 4. Denominational Service (V) a. General Officials Pence, Jerry (‟75—Calene) 14268 Royalwood Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 - 51 - Reigard, Kenneth M. Richards, Carolynne Richards, Luke Rhodes, Ervin Rutherford, Earl Jr. Samuel, James Saunders, Michael Shoemaker, Donavon Silliman, Ed Simpkins, Robert J. Smith, David Smith, Stephen St. Louis, Rochemond Staley, James Swink, Cherie Teague, Kenroy Telfort, Frantz Terwilliger, James L. Theodore, Bernard Torres, Edward Trotman, Grantley Watson, Basil Weldon, Scott Whatton, Antonette Williams, John Wolfgang, Randy L. Younger, Richard Zeravsky, David Zottarelli, Rod (317)577-8018 b. General Church Service c. Missionaries Burke, Brian (‟02—Cara)—Russia Tokareva St. 8A, 600005 Vladimir, Russia Unavailable 2117 Willow Lake Drive, Mishawaka, IN 46545 (stateside) (574)210-5248 Craker, Dennis (Michelle)—Taiwan Peitun District, Ping-De St., Lane 18, Alley 33, #37, Taichung, Taiwan, ROC Phone 011/886-4-2293-1358 Lamos, Darrell J. („84—Debbie) P.O. Box 389, Phoenicia, NY 12464 (845)688-5276 Norris, Keith („00—Patty)—World Hope International 17050 Free Stone Lane, Elkton, VA 22827 (540)298-2241 d. Educators Anderson, Christopher J. 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 (973)845-2688 E-mail [email protected] Englehardt, Richard (‟98) Box 10, Vancleve, KY 41385 (606)666-5000 Lee, Allen A. (‟87—Vicki) 26 Western St., Sussex, NB, E4E 1E6 CANADA (506)433-6946 Luchetti, Leonard (‟97—Amy) 4308 S. Middleton Court, Marion, IN 46953 (570)242-6191 Miller, William III („04—Christine) 4411 S. Washington St., Marion, IN 46953 Unavailable Yoder, Ralph („03—Grace) 207 Epworth Ave., Wilmore, KY 40390 (859)858-3707 5. Military or Institutional Chaplains (V) Caudle, John („06—Lori)—Institutional Chaplain 2 Sycamore Drive, Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570)522-0781 Sell, Melody („07)—Institutional Chaplain 2381 Juniper St., Coplay, PA 18037 (610)262-3260 E-mail [email protected] 6. Interchurch Service (V) Griffin, Dave („70—Saundra) P.O. Box 735, Newfield, NJ 08344 (856)457-5737 E-mail [email protected] Hevalow, John („64—Ruth) 1531 Huddell Ave., Linwood, PA 19061 (610)485-6732 Paradis, Marilyn 419 Swartley Road, Hatfield, PA 19440 (410)336-4794 Valdez, Ray („89—Cheryl), 2401 Fostertown Road, Hainsport, NJ 08036 (609)267-4755 E-mail [email protected] Wiley, Gary (‟83—Charlotte) 610 152nd St., Apt. 52, New York, NY 10031 (646)207-8428 7. Special Service (V) Baugess, Dan (‟81—Janie) 500 Overlook Terrace, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (570)620-0121 Diven, Doug (‟93—Christy), Hand Up Foundation 140 Oak Grove Rd., Danville, PA 17821 (570)275-3007 Kotzen, Geoffrey L. (‟79—Carol) 118 S. Linden Ave., Hatboro, PA 19040 (215)443-7320 - 52 - Wagner, Wayne 413 Buck Road, New Columbia, PA 17856 (570)538-2790 B. RETIRED ORDAINED MINISTERS (V) Addington, Robert („44—Louise) 615 E. 12th St., Northampton, PA 18067 (610)262-6923 Ayling, Steve („04—Ana) 605 S. 8th St., Apt. 207, Lebanon, PA 17042 (717)644-5955 E-mail [email protected] Bauer, Paul („51—Joan) 3701 Hershey Court, Whitehall, PA 18052 (610)769-4630 E-mail: [email protected] Bennett, Miles E. (‟60—Kathy) 226A Branch Rd., Monroe Township, NJ 08831 (609)655-0489 Blimline, Curtis ('59—Mary) 4584 Summerside Rd. #206, Cincinnati, OH 45244 na Bortner, Elaine M. (‟89) RD 1 Box 97, Glen Rock, PA 17327 (717)235-6691 Carden, Edward J. („87—Lydia Jane) RD 4 Box 79A, Newfield, NJ 08344 (856)692-3593 Culp, Raymond F. ('55—Alma) 133 JPM Rd., Apt. C4, Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570)524-2274 Davis, Russell E. („49 Frances) 71 Muddy Run Rd., Milton, PA 17847 (570)742-4083 Dieter, Melvin E. ('52—Hallie) 400 Chinquapin Dr., Lyndhurst, VA 22952 (540)949-6506 E-mail: [email protected] Emery, LaVerne (‟95) 810 Main St., Mohrsville, PA 19541 (910)926-5484 Ferdinand, Michel 19 Waldon St., Nyack, NY 10960 (845)480-5969 Fisher, John T. (‟98—Miriam) 4951 Hildenbrand Rd., Glen Rock, PA 17327 (717)235-1386 Gilmore, Cecil P., Jr. (‟71—Carole) #6 Arbutus Ct., Marlton, NJ 08053 (856)983-0172 E-mail [email protected] Gilmore, Virginia (‟42) #2 Arbutus Ct., Marlton, NJ 08053 (856)983-2299 Goos, Norm (‟87—Marilyn) 577 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway, NJ 08205 (609)652-2238 E-mail [email protected] Haffling, Charles („01—Diane) 183 Jackson Township Road, Herdon, PA 17830 (570)758-2155 Heckman, Earl ('60—Grace) PO Box 469, Wiconisco, PA 17097-0469 (717)453-7533 Holland, Charles E. (‟39) 99 E. Main St., Marlton, NJ 08053 Unavailable Johnston, William ('68) 9880-A Chestnut Tree Terrace, Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561)738-6328 Kocher, Clair 485B Weaverstown Rd., Meyerstown, PA 17067 Unavailable Leitzel, James („68 Diane) 11 Flying Hill Lane, Pine Grove, PA 17963 (570)345-8034 E-mail [email protected] - 53 - RETIRED ORDAINED MINISTERS (cont.) Lindenberger, Robert I. (‟68 Marian) 742 E. 6th St., Bethlehem, PA 18015 (610)954-7753 McFadden, James P. ('02) P.O. Box 383, Effort, PA 18330 (570)629-3798 E-mail [email protected] Mowrey, Larry N. („86 Arlene) 630 Price St., Northumberland, PA 17857 (570)473-9639 Moyer, Donald G. (‟69) 37 Plateau Dr., Lititz, PA 17543 (717)625-7393 E-mail: [email protected] Murphy, Ronald L. („65 Martha) 168 Laurelwood Drive, Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)286-1754 E-mail: [email protected] Newlin, Raymond ('58—Etta) 204 Polk Ave., Williamstown, NJ 08094 (856)740-0823 Pudliner, Ray (‟89—Debbie), Blue Mountain Christian Retreat 312 Blue Mountain Dr., New Ringgold, PA 17960 (570)386-2154 Ritter, Robert 4665 KY Hwy. 698, Stanford, KY 40484 (606)365-8223 Roehrig, John ('92—Margaret) 4770 Dyke Road, Corning, NY 14830 (607)962-2672 Taylor, Grace A. (‟40) 99 East Main St., Marlton, NJ 08053 Unavailable Wagner, Raymond ('65—Naomi) 4609 Long Run Road, Loganton, PA 17747 (570)295-1851 Walker, Elda P. ('53—Marion) 358 Walnut St., Lehighton, PA 18235 (610)377-1012 Walker, Marion L. ('53—Elda) 358 Walnut St., Lehighton, PA 18235 (610)377-1012 Washburn, Betty Lou ('52) 109 Winchester Gardens, Carlisle, PA 17013 (717)245-9513 Wilson, Earle L. (‟59—Sylvia) 11697 Pompano Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46236 (317)823-1115 E-mail [email protected] Yeager, Arthur E. ('60—Ruth) 84 Medical Crossing Rd., Tamaqua, PA 18252 (570)386-8316 E-mail [email protected] C. RESERVE ORDAINED MINISTERS (V) Slater, David ('90) 2236 Strauss St., Brooklyn, NY 11212 (347)479-7602 D. ORDAINED MINISTERS ON EDUCATIONAL LEAVE (V) E. ORDAINED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT Ambroise, Francois ('79—Madeline) 537 Adams Ave., Apt. 2, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 (908)820-0407 Green, David ('95—Kerry Anne) 47 Second St., Slatington, PA 18080 (610)767-5692 Green, Kerry Anne ('97—David) 47 Second St., Slatington, PA 18080 (610)767-5692 Kramer, Dean ('91—Lois) 42 Crossview Trail, Fairfield, PA 17320 (unlisted) McClung, Linda ('98—Michael) 39 Ruby Drive, Claymont, DE 19703 (302)793-3478 - 54 - Mikesell, Jonathan (‟00—Jennifer) 411 B Avenue D., Horsham, PA 19044 (215)328-0553 E-mail [email protected] Reddinger, Randall ('92—Rhonda) 201 Fairmont Dr., Watsontown, PA 17777 (570)538-4697 Smith, Brenda ('03—Scott) 408 Wieders Ln., Emmaus, PA 18049 (610)967-2647 E-mail [email protected] Sylvester, Richard ('05—Letah) 113 Moorefield Place, Scott‟s Depot, WV 25560 (304)760-8279 E-mail [email protected] Toto, Louis Harry ('01) 44 Citrus Park Dr., Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (917)756-7492 2. Non-ministerial general church or educational service 3. Not otherwise listed F. ORDAINED MINISTERS IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer to Penn-Jersey Williams, Ronald P.O. Box 310228, Jamaica, NY 11431 (718)712-0335 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey (V) G. ORDAINED MINISTERS IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER Beers, Jerome 200 South St., Hanover, PA 17331-2323 (717)630-2352 Dixon, Andrew 121 Antwerp Ave., Egg Harbor, NJ 08215 (609)965-3764 Lee, Howard “Jake” 6535 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18106 (610)398-1711 Ortiz, Roger 313 S. Leipzig Ave., Egg harbor, NJ 08215 (609)965-2964 Sesay, Ibrahim 231 Shirley Rd., Upper Darby, PA 19082 (484)461-4454 II. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS A. PASTORS, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT PASTORS (V) B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS C. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT 1. Not available for appointment 2. Non-ministerial general church or educational service D. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer from Penn-Jersey 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey E. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER F. RETIRED COMMISSIONED MINISTERS Allen, David S., Sr. (‟88) 45B Scot Drive, Halifax, PA 17031 III. LICENSED MINISTERS A. PASTORS, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT PASTORS (V) Antal, Dana (Outreach Pastor – Stroudsburg) Arrington, Robert (Pastor of Youth – Cherryville) Brosious, Ryan (Pastor of Worship Arts/Outreach) Bond, Deborah (Growth Groups Pastor – Stroudsburg) - 55 - (717)896-3132 LICENSED MINISTERS cont. Brown, Anita (Asst. Pastor – Frackville) Carney, Thomas (Pastor of Outreach) Clour, Randy (Pastor of Evangelism and Assimilation – Bridgeton) Delph, Sherlock (Pastor – Jamaica Queens) Hertzog, Catherine (FLAME Chaplain) 3300 Monroe St., Bethlehem, PA 18020 (484)821-0266 E-mail [email protected] Hertzog, Earl (FLAME Chaplain) 3300 Monroe St., Bethlehem, PA 18020 (484)821-0266 E-mail [email protected] Hoffman, David (Youth Pastor –- Seyfert) Hunte, Anthony (Pastor of Leadership Development –- Jamaica-Queens) Inglin, John (Pastor –- Sussex Wesleyan Church) Pigott, Lennox (Pastor –- Bronx Grace) Noisette, Claudel (Pastor of Outreach Ministries –- Brooklyn First) Prospere, Everton (Pastor of Christian Education –- Brooklyn First) Swink, Brad (Pastor of Youth Ministries – Bethlehem) Tolentino, Haydee (Pastor – Plainfield Iglesia) Trippett, Michael (Pastor of Youth and Young Adults – Northampton) Werkheiser, Donald (Assoc. Pastor – Northampton) Zweifel, Rob (Pastor of Worship Arts – Northampton) B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS C. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer to Penn-Jersey 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey D. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER Glagola, Josh (Youth Pastor – Clinton) IV. MINISTERIAL STUDENTS Blain, Anthony—Nyack Pilgrim 118 Rolling Meadows, Middletown, NY 10940 (845)342-1754 Casado, Ana—Allentown Iglesia 249 W. Lincoln St., Easton, PA 18042 (610)438-0527 E-mail [email protected] Casado, Jose—Allentown Iglesia 249 W. Lincoln St., Easton, PA 18042 (610)438-0527 Craft, Troy 901 W. Allen St., Nazareth, PA 18064 ............................................ 610-759-5517 E-mail ............................................................................... [email protected] Deaven, Amber—Pine Grove Wesleyan IWU, 2346 Student Center, Marion, IN 46953 (570)345-4064 E-mail [email protected] Dennis, J. Michael—Milton 451 Main St., New Columbia, PA 17856 (570)568-0850 Diener, Shane—Milton 20 Creek Rd., Danville, PA 17821 (570)275-5530 E-mail [email protected] Faustin, Jude S.—Huntington 31 Juniata Ave., Huntington, NY 11743 (516)864-9325 Fetterhoff, Andrew—Cherryville P.O. Box 944, Cherryville, PA 18035 (610)767-0106 E-mail [email protected] - 56 - Francois, Bose—Huntington 17 Caldwell St., Huntington Station, NY 11746 (631)547-0221 Ganesh, Himchand —Brooklyn New Hope 328 Milford St., Apt. 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11208 na Harmon, Wayne, Jr. —Jersey City 1 Butternut Ct., Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201)722-2098 E-mail [email protected] Hernandez, Omar—Allentown Iglesia 628 6th Ave., Bethlehem PA 18018 (610)868-1873 Jacobs, David—Milton 25 S. Market St., Apt. 24, Muncy, PA 17756 (570)940-0238 E-mail [email protected] Jarrett, Gary—Milton 249 E. 8th St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570)784-1380 E-mail [email protected] Joseph, Woody—Queens Jerusalem 34-33 96th St., Corona, NY 11360 (917)853-6299 E-mail [email protected] Kargbo, Samar—Chichester 3253 Goodley Rd., Garnet Valley, PA 19060 (610)291-3455 Labbé, Marcela—Allentown Iglesia 2620 Arch St. SW, Allentown, PA 18103 (610)791-0659 McCready, Diane—Allentown 652 Mickley Rd., Whitehall, PA 18052 (610)437-2588 E-mail [email protected] Miller, Jana—Allentown c/o IWU, 1778 Student Center, Marion, IN 46953 (610)217-4478 E-mail [email protected] Jacqueline, Moira—Pine Grove Wesleyan 67 Waterfall Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17972 (570)345-1225 Moore, Moira—Pine Grove Wesleyan 67 Waterfall Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17972 (570)345-1225 E-mail [email protected] Ortiz, Arelis—Egg Harbor 313 S. Leipzig Ave., Egg Harbor, NJ 08215 (609)965-2964 Ortiz, Hilda—Egg Harbor 313 S. Leipzig Ave., Egg Harbor, NJ 08215 (609)965-2964 Ortiz, Shaury—Egg Harbor 313 S. Leipzig Ave., Egg Harbor, NJ 08215 (609)965-2964 Oswald, Loretta—Point Phillip 2654 Community Dr., Bath, PA 18014 (610)837-6671 Parks, Andrew—Aston Chichester 5151 Chichester Ave., Aston, PA 19014 (610)485-5335 Pickett, Jonathan—Pine Grove 200 Tremont Rd., Pine Grove, PA 17963 (570)898-4425 Rau, Steve—Stroudsburg 2 Pinebrook Rd., E. Stroudsburg, PA 18301 (570)656-0329 E-mail [email protected] Reigard, Megan—Northampton 635 Highland Drive, Walnutport, PA 18088 (610)217-1746 E-mail [email protected] - 57 - MINISTERIAL STUDENTS (cont.) Reinhardt, Adam—Stroudsburg 1 Willard Ave., CPO 1614, Houghton, NY 14744 E-mail Szarka, Alex—Clinton 7 Washington St., Flemington, NJ 08822 Soto, Blanca—Allentown Iglesia 1753 S. Church St., Apt. 1, Allentown, PA 18103 Soto, Renato—Allentown Iglesia 1753 S. Church St., Apt. 1, Allentown, PA 18103 Taylor, Brian—Chichester 202 S. Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19809 E-mail Thornton, Becky—Stroudsburg RR 3 Box 3184, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 Trought, Heather—Brooklyn First 850 E. 31st St., Apt. C7, Brooklyn, NY 11210 E-mail Woods, Gary—Clinton 28 Molasses Hill Rd., Lebanon, NJ 08833 (570)460-8420 [email protected] (908)788-0649 (610)797-6315 (610)797-6315 (302)893-0309 [email protected] (570)476-4820 (347)512-7873 [email protected] (810)834-2237 V. LAY WORKERS A. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS Johnson, Ginger E. (Robert)—Women‟s and Children‟s Worker 1246 Andover Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18018-1613 (610)867-0271 E-mail [email protected] Jones, Ruth (Robert) 1329 Plum Creek Road, Sunbury, PA 17801 (570)988-0727 B. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS IN PROCESS OF TRANSFER C. LICENSED SPECIAL WORKER Bazaro-Chery, Martylie 21866 99th Ave., Queens Village, NY 11429 (646)238-6200 E-mail [email protected] Beatty, Love E. (David)—Christian Writer PO Box 594, Blakeslee, PA 18160-0594 (717)646-4916 DeLong, Karen 236 Cherry St., Slatington, PA 18080 (610)760-2859 Younger, Julie (Richard) 800 E. Lexington Court, Galloway, NJ 08205 (609)652-5339 E-mail [email protected] D. COMMISSIONED LAY MISSIONARIES Norris, Patty (Keith)—Australia 17050 Free Stone Lane, Elkton, VA 22827 (540)298-7790 E. SUPPLY PASTORS Alvarado, William 4798 S. Broad Street, Yardville, NJ 08620 (609)585-3825 E-mail [email protected] Moore, Vincent 348 W. 4th St., Florence, NJ 08518 (267)707-7188 Rocha, Alfredo 94-26 34th Rd., Apt. F5, Jackson Heights, NY 11372 (718) 565-1204 - 58 - Section Two STANDING RULES - 59 - STANDING RULES PENN-JERSEY DISTRICT STANDING RULES I. CONFERENCE YEAR The conference year shall begin on May 1 and end on April 30. II. DATE OF ANNUAL CONFERENCE The annual District Conference shall be at a date set by the Board of General Superintendents in cooperation with the District Board of Administration. The meeting place for District Conference shall be determined by the District Board of Administration. III. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION The District Conference registration fee shall be determined by the District Board of Administration. Pastor and delegate expenses shall be paid by the local church. The District Board of Administration is instructed to waive the registration fee for retired ordained ministers and spouses. Conference expenses, including registration, meals, and lodging, for lay members of the District Board of Administration shall be reimbursed by the district. IV. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS 1. Year-end District Remittances. All district financial records close on April 30. Therefore, all district remittances by local treasurers intended for credit in the current fiscal year must be postmarked on or before May 1. 2. Statistical Report Deadline. All local church annual statistical reports are to be mailed to the district statistician no later than May 15. The statistician shall consult with the district superintendent while compiling reports. 3. Failure to file. Churches not filing timely annual statistical reports shall be identified in the statistician’s report. Before the convening of District Conference, the District Board of Administration shall review the reasons for any delinquent reports and shall take appropriate action. V. CONFERENCE PROCEDURE AND ELECTIONS 1. Elections to Be Conducted by the District Conference. The District Conference shall elect the following officers, boards and committees for the Penn-Jersey District: Officers: District Superintendent, District Secretary Boards: District Board of Administration (including the District Superintendent, Assistant District Superintendent, District Secretary, and District Treasurer as officers ex officio, plus an additional six (6) ordained ministers and five (5) lay persons as members-at-large) Committees: Nominating Committee (comprised of the District Superintendent, five (5) ordained ministers and five (5) lay persons—with one minister and lay person from each district zone 2. Elections to Be Conducted by the District Board of Administration. Elections of the following officers, boards and committees for the Penn-Jersey District are delegated to the District Board of Administration by The Discipline and by the District Conference: Officers: Assistant District Superintendent District Treasurer District Director of Spiritual Formation District Director of Evangelism and Church Growth District Director of Global Partners District Director of Children’s Ministry (also serves as Kids’ Camp Director) District Conference Head Teller - 60 - Boards: 3. 4. 5. 6. District Board of Christian Education (comprised of the District Superintendent, District Director of Spiritual Formation) District Board of Evangelism and Church Growth (comprised of the District Superintendent, District Director of Evangelism and Church Growth, 2 ordained ministers and 2 lay persons as members-at-large elected for staggered 2-year terms) District Board of Ministerial Development (comprised of the District Superintendent, Assistant District Superintendent, 13 ordained ministers and 4 lay persons as members-at-large elected for staggered 3-year terms) District Board of Review (comprised of 4 ordained ministers and 3 lay persons, none who may be members of the District Board of Administration) Committees: Auditing Committee (comprised of 2 members) Building Committee (comprised of the District Superintendent, 4 ordained ministers, and 4 lay persons) Statistical Committee (comprised of 1 member) District Conference Courtesy Committee (comprised of 2 members) District Journal Editing Committee (3 members) District Memoirs Committee (1 member) Annual Financial Audits. In keeping with Discipline 1340, the District Board of Administration shall engage a certified public accountant for an annual audit of the district treasurer’s records and maintain a two (2) member auditing committee for other financial audits. Additional Committees. The District Board of Administration shall appoint all other committees, unless otherwise specified in The Discipline. DBA Authorization to Conduct Unfinished Business and Approve Conference Minutes. At the close of the annual conference, the District Board of Administration shall attend to any business that may have been for any reason overlooked or unfinished. It shall also approve the minutes of all sessions of the District Conference. College Trustee Nominations. The District Board of Administration shall nominate all college trustees to which the district may be entitled. VI. WAYS AND MEANS 1. District Superintendent Compensation. In addition to the salary and housing allowance, the district shall be responsible for the district superintendent’s full participation in the Wesleyan Pension Fund, family health insurance, disability income insurance, and an amount equal to full reimbursement for the Social Security self-employment tax. A car will be provided for use by the district superintendent for all district activities with expenses paid. 2. District Mileage Reimbursement. All others authorized to travel in the interest of district business shall be paid at the mileage rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Service (released January 1 of each year) to become applicable as of May 1 of that calendar year. All authorized travel expenses must be submitted to the district treasurer or appropriate auxiliary treasurer each month. 3. Retirement Gifts. Any minister retiring from district pastoral service will be presented with an appropriate gift as determined by the District Board of Administration. 4. Un-stationed Ministers’ Assistance. When a pastor must vacate a parsonage, not having received a call to another charge, the district is authorized to pay up to $500 toward his or her moving expenses. When the pastoral relationship is terminated without another call or appointment, the pastor may receive $250 each week he or she is without appointment for up to four weeks. A pastor’s eligibility shall be determined by the District Board of Administration with due consideration given to other sources of income. - 61 - 5. Grief Notices. In the event of a death within a minister’s immediate family, an appropriate tribute will be sent if the district office is notified. 6. District Budget/USF Assessment. A. The district budget and United Stewardship Fund are to be raised by an assessment equal to 10% of the adjusted grand total local church contributions income (base income as defined in Discipline 2005:1 and reported on the previous fiscal year’s district statistical report.) Payments on this assessment shall be remitted monthly to the district treasurer. The District Board of Administration shall review the financial situations of those churches experiencing difficulty in making their budget payments. B. New Congregations shall be assessed according to Discipline 2005:3d: 1. No assessment for first year 2. 25% of full assessment for the second year 3. 50% of full assessment for the third year 4. 75% of full assessment for the fourth year 5. 100% of full assessment for the years thereafter C. In keeping with the spirit of Discipline 2005:3a the full amount of the District portion of the assessment (4%) shall apply to the first five hundred thousand ($500,000) dollars of assessable income, and this assessment shall be reduced by 1% for each additional five hundred thousand ($500,000) of assessable income: Assessable Income District Portion of assessment $500,000 - $1,000,000 3% $1,000,000 - $1,500,000 2% $1,500,000 - $2,000,000 1% More than $2,000,000 0% 7. Allocation of District Funds. The District Treasurer shall maintain four funds: an operational fund, a loan and investment fund, the Harry F. Wood Ministerial Endowment Scholarship Fund, and the Dr. Earle L. Wilson Ministerial Education Endowment Fund. A. The operational fund shall include all receipts and expenditures that are a part of the routine operation of the district. B. The loan and investment fund shall be designed primarily to assist local churches in acquiring and developing property, with preference given to church planting projects. It shall be administered by the District board of Administration according to the following guidelines: (1) Moneys in the fund shall come from the net proceeds of the sale of any district property, accrued interest, and designated gifts. (2) Assets not on loan to district churches or approved Wesleyan institutions shall be held in one or more of the following ways at the discretion of the District Board of Administration: (a) Wesleyan Investment Foundation; (b) federally-insured banks; (c) nationally-rated securities. (3) The District Board of Administration may, at its discretion, semi-annually (on or about April 30 and October 30) transfer an amount as required to aid in providing grants for (a) church planting, (b) camp and retreat programs, and (c) continuing education for pastors. This amount shall not exceed the accrued total return on investments of the fund for the past fiscal year. C. The Harry F. Wood Ministerial Endowment Scholarship Fund shall be maintained as an interest-bearing account separate from other district funds, from which only the interest may be dispersed annually by the District Board of Administration, according to guidelines it may from time to time adopt. The primary purpose of scholarship fund grants is to aid in the repayment of educational loans for those pastors serving in the Penn-Jersey District during the first five years of their pastoral service following graduation. Eligibility shall be confined to one five-year segment of service, which may be interrupted by the pursuit of additional education. Any annual interest income of this - 62 - fund not awarded to scholarship recipients shall either be reinvested as principal in the endowment fund or deferred for distribution for up to one year. D. The Dr. Earle L. Wilson Ministerial Education Endowment Fund shall be maintained as an interest bearing account separate from other district funds, from which only the interest may be dispersed annually by the District Board of Administration, according to guidelines it may from time to time adopt. The primary purpose of this scholarship fund is to aid in the payment of educational expenses for those preparing for full-time Christian ministry from the Penn-Jersey District. 8. District Budget Priorities. The following four prioritized categories are the basis for district budget planning: A. General and district operational expenses; B. District church extension and pastoral development; C. District auxiliary ministries; D. Varied ministries approved by the District Board of Administration. VII. MINISTERIAL STANDING 1. License Recommendation from Local Churches. Recommendations of members by local churches for district licenses must be in the hands of the chairperson of the District Board of Ministerial Development no later than April 1. If this is prior to the regular annual Local Church Conference, local churches are encouraged to delegate responsibility for making license recommendations to their Local Boards of Administration (see Discipline 655:8). 2. DBMD Interviews. All district licensed ministers or applicants shall appear before the Board of Ministerial Development at the time arranged by the board. 3. Ordination Service. The ordination service for candidates elected to ordained minister’s orders by the District Conference is to be held at a time and place recommended by the district superintendent and the Council of Ordination, subject to the approval of the general superintendent. 4. Annual Service Report Due Date. Annual service reports for all ordained and commissioned ministers, licensed ministers, ministerial students, and lay workers under district supervision are to be submitted to the chairperson of the District Board of Ministerial Development by May 10. 5. District Approval of All Ministerial Appointments. All ministerial personnel, whether salaried or volunteer, must be approved by the District Conference or the District Board of Administration prior to appointment by the local church. VIII. PASTORAL SUPPORT AND BENEFITS All churches are encouraged to cheerfully and generously provide adequate financial support for their pastors in keeping with their needs and abilities, for “the worker deserves his wages” (Luke 10:7). The following guidelines are a reasonable base on which to build a pastoral support package. These guidelines are not to be interpreted as maximum salaries, but as minimal levels of compensation based on a local church’s financial strength. Churches that are able to provide more generously are encouraged to do so, while churches that are not meeting these guidelines are encouraged to strive energetically toward them. 1. Recommended Minimum Salaries. The recommended minimum pastor’s cash salary (excluding all other benefits) shall be based on the adjusted grand total local church contributions income (base income as defined in Discipline 2005:1 and reported on the previous fiscal year’s district statistical report), according to the following guidelines: Level Previous Year’s Income Annual Salary I less than $50,000 $17,000 II $ 50,001 - 70,000 $22,000 III $ 70,001 - 100,000 $24,000 IV $100,001 - 140,000 $28,000 V more than $140,000 $32,000 - 63 - 2. 3. 4. 5. Level V churches (those with income greater than $140,000) should begin with a minimum base salary of at least $32,000 and consider the comparative factors identified in (4)(B). Recommended Benefits. In addition to the pastor’s cash salary, local churches are encouraged to provide the following benefits for pastoral staff members: A. Rent-free use of a parsonage with all utilities paid, or a cash housing allowance adequate for renting or purchasing a furnished home and providing utilities; B. Full participation in the Wesleyan Pension Fund (equal to 12% of the pastor’s compensation, which should include cash salary, plus Social Security allowance, plus the cash housing allowance or the fair rental value of a furnished parsonage including utilities). C. Family health insurance; D. Disability income insurance; E. An allowance for the pastor’s church-related business travel, based upon the mileage rate established by the Internal Revenue Service; F. An allowance for full reimbursement of the pastor’s Social Security self-employment tax (equal to 15.3% of the pastor’s salary plus any cash housing allowance, or the pastor’s salary plus the fair rental value of a furnished parsonage plus utilities). Determination of Full- and Part-Time Status. Pastors are designated as “part-time” if they do not receive at least the following compensation for their church labors: (1)cash salary in keeping with district benchmarks, (2)full pension, (3)health insurance, (4)Social Security reimbursement; and (5)a cash housing allowance adequate to secure a home in the community in which the church is located or rent-free use of a church-owned parsonage with paid utilities. In keeping with the scriptural command to provide for one’s own family, parttime pastors may seek additional employment outside the church for supplemental income without any local church approval. Part-time pastors who seek bi-vocational employment are encouraged to use personal discretion in the type of employment accepted as it relates to the reputation of the local church and to avoid making time commitments that conflict directly with regularly scheduled church services. Pastors receiving full-time compensation from the local church in keeping with district benchmarks should counsel with the District Superintendent and Local Board of Administration before engaging in non-church employment that impinges upon pastoral time commitments established by mutual agreement as reasonable and therefore properly expected by the local church of its pastor. Full-Time Compensation Benchmarks. Local churches may use either of two benchmarks in determining minimum full-time compensation for all pastoral personnel. A. Option One—Full-time pastoral compensation shall be regarded as any cash salary equivalent to at least the official poverty guideline, based on family size, published and revised annually by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services; plus a cash housing allowance adequate to secure a home in the community in which the church is located or rent-free use of a church-owned parsonage with utilities; plus full Wesleyan Pension Fund contributions (based on 12% of salary, housing, and Social Security reimbursement), full family health insurance, and full Social Security reimbursement (15.3% of the pastor’s cash salary and housing). Poverty guideline figures may be obtained online at the Health and Human Services website: http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty. B. Option Two—Full-time pastoral compensation shall be regarded as a salary and benefits package (including pension, health insurance, Social Security reimbursement, housing, and other customary benefits) equivalent to the base salary and full benefits scale used for local public school teachers (or the base salary and full benefits scale used for local public school administrators in the case of senior pastors in multiple staff churches). District Ministerial Retreat. An amount equal to $300 annually for attendance at the District Ministerial Retreat shall be provided for each minister serving a local church under district appointment. - 64 - 6. General Conference Expenses. An allowance should be provided to cover the travel, lodging, meals, and registration expenses of the pastor or senior pastor for attendance at General Conference. 7. Pastor’s Continuing Education. The local church should provide a discretionary fund for the continuing education of the pastor, to be used as he or she determines for seminars, conferences, books, tapes, classes, or other professional enrichment opportunities. 8. Accountable Expense Reimbursement Plan. The Local Board of Administration of each local church is encouraged to establish an accountable professional expense reimbursement plan for its pastor(s) to minimize the minister’s income tax liabilities in accordance with the regulations of the Internal Revenue Service, using assistance available from the Office of the General Treasurer of The Wesleyan Church or the district treasurer. 9. Vacation Schedule. Vacations with pay for pastors of the Penn-Jersey District shall be based on years of service in The Wesleyan Church according to the following schedule. Vacation time is not cumulative from year to year in the sense of time, financial remuneration, or any other consideration. A. One year of service 16 days, including 2 Sundays. B. Five years of service 18 days, including 2 Sundays. C. Ten years of service 24 days, including 3 Sundays. D. Fifteen years of service 27 days, including 3 Sundays. E. Twenty or more years of service 32 days, including 4 Sundays. 10. Time Off for Guest Speaking. All pastors are permitted to accept up to ten (10) days each year as invited speakers for revival meetings, seminars, or other such events, provided that not more than two (2) days shall be Sundays. These engagements shall not be deducted from salary or from vacation time and the pastor shall be permitted to retain all honoraria received as personal income. 11. Graduate Study Approval. Pastors who desire to pursue graduate study programs while continuing at a pastoral charge full-time shall present to the district superintendent a letter of consent from the Local Board of Administration, establishing that there is clear communication about the effect studies will have upon the pastor’s availability and service. Local churches are encouraged to consider financial assistance for ministers pursuing graduate studies as part of the minister’s continuing education allowance. 12. Continuation of Income and Benefits for Disabled Ministers. In the event a minister serving under district appointment as a pastor or assistant pastor of a local church becomes disabled, the local church is encouraged to continue paying his or her full salary and benefits for up to six months after the disability commences or until other disability insurance, Wesleyan Pension Fund or Social Security benefits begin. IX. PASTORAL RENEWAL OF CALL VOTE 1. Dates for Renewal of Call Voting. The pastoral renewal of call vote shall be taken at a duly called meeting of the Local Church Conference during the last two weeks of March. When Easter falls on either of the last two Sundays of March, the vote may be taken on an alternative date set by the Local Board of Administration with the approval of the district superintendent. 2. Vote Reporting. The secretary of each local church shall mail the results of the pastoral vote to the district superintendent immediately following the vote. X. PASTORAL CHANGE The regular time for pastoral changes shall be the Monday following the second Sunday of July (Discipline 700). The salary and benefits of the pastor shall be paid through that date, except for the pastor’s monthly health and/or disability insurance premium for that period, which shall be paid in full for the entire month so as to provide uninterrupted coverage. - 65 - XI. STAFF PROCEDURES The following criteria are the basis of approval for paid local church staff additions (of ministerial rank) below the rank of senior pastor. 1. Need. Additional full-time salaried persons may be employed by the Local Board of Administration as authorized by the Local Church Conference, and as growth requires and adequate local church financial resources allow. The Local Board of Administration shall consult with the district superintendent before recommending the addition of staff to the Local Church Conference. In no case should a local church add staff if it is not meeting its full district budget and United Stewardship Fund obligations. 2. Vote. The procedures established by Discipline 725:29, 738-744, and 782:16 shall be followed in all cases in which additional staff is considered. 3. Budget. The budget of the local church must clearly demonstrate ability to maintain full-time salaried staff persons at a level equal to the minimum wage structure of the district, except in such cases where students may be employed as part of a Christian service assignment, or where a retired minister or a ministerial volunteer may be donating part of their service to the local church. XII. MINISTERIAL RECOGNITION 1. Ministerial Service Awards. Ministers shall be recognized for ten (10), twenty-five (25), and forty (40) years of active ordained or commissioned service in The Wesleyan Church with awards presented during District Conference. 2. Pastor Appreciation Day. Each local church is encouraged to conduct an annual Pastor Appreciation Sunday during the month of November planned by the Local Board of Administration or a committee it appoints. XIII. ANNUAL LOCAL CHURCH CONFERENCES 1. Dates for Annual Conferences. The meeting of the annual Local Church Conference for each local church in the Penn-Jersey District shall be during the last two weeks in April or the first two weeks in May at a date set by the Local Board of Administration in consultation with the district superintendent. 2. Authorization for Pastors to Chair Conferences. Each duly appointed ordained, commissioned, or licensed minister serving as solo or senior pastor of an established church is authorized to chair the annual Local Church Conference, unless the district superintendent or his representative is present to chair the meeting. XIV. LOCAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Annual Housing Allowance Review. The Local Board of Administration should annually at its November meeting review and properly designate the housing allowance or the fair rental value of a parsonage furnished free for its pastor(s), using guidelines recommended by the General Treasurer of The Wesleyan Church or other reliable authority. 2. Annual Membership Roll Review. The Local Board of Administration should review the local church membership roll annually each October in keeping with the procedures set forth in Discipline 553-610, 655:1, and 782:10, recommending changes to the Local Church Conference or discontinuing members for appropriate reasons if full authority in membership matters has been delegated to it by the local church (see Discipline 782:7-12). 3. Annual Pastoral Support Review. The Local Board of Administration should review all matters pertaining to pastoral support at its February or March meeting or at the time of the preparation and adoption of the annual local church budget. The LBA shall include consideration of a cash salary increase not less than the official cost of living index established by the federal government. This review should include evaluation of the pastor’s cash salary, parsonage or housing allowance, utilities, Social Security allowance, Wesleyan Pension Fund participation, disability insurance, health insurance coverage, medical expense - 66 - reimbursement plan, accountable expense reimbursement plan (for business use of the pastor’s auto, conference and retreat expenses, church-related hospitality, continuing education, professional books, office supplies, postage, and other church-related expenses), and any other compensation or benefits provided by the local church. 4. Items Recommended for Delegation to the Local Board of Administration. Local churches are encouraged to delegate the following duties and powers to the Local Board of Administration: A. Full authority over all membership matters (per Discipline 655:1); B. Granting, renewing or removing licenses for lay ministers (per Discipline 655:7); C. Recommending persons for licensing as ministerial students, special workers, or licensed ministers (per Discipline 655:8); D. Full authority over preparation and adoption of the local church budget (per Discipline 655:12). E. Reviewing and approving minutes of Local Church Conferences during the first LBA session following each Local Church Conference session (per Discipline 650:1). XV. LOCAL CHURCH ORGANIZATION The District Board of Administration should annually review the classification of each church having total income (from base income as defined in Discipline 2005:1 and reported on the current district statistical report) of less than $25,000, using the following criteria: 1. Circuit. Where geography makes circuiting practical, and where this, in the judgment of the local congregation and the District Board of Administration, would serve needs more meaningfully than could be done in merger, two or more congregations shall be assigned as a single circuit. Where mergers would be useful and acceptable, such should be considered, but only after a full investigation of the interests of all parties involved and a full evaluation of benefits to be derived. 2. Developing Church. In considering the reclassification of an established church as a developing church (see Discipline 518:5), Discipline 518:2 may be interpreted as follows in regard to defining the phrase “a reasonable degree of financial stability”: (A) Where outstanding debts, including overdue payments on mortgages, United Stewardship Fund obligations, and such other items as the local church is legally responsible to pay, shall exceed ten percent (10%) of the annual giving reported on line 131a of the district statistical report, and/or (B) where the pastoral support level is below the minimum level established by the District Conference, a church may be reclassified. 3. Mission. When a developing church in financial or numerical decline is situated in an area served in part by another established church, such church may be assigned by the District Board of Administration (with the approval of the established church) to the oversight of the established church in the role of sister church. The purpose of such an arrangement shall be to share fellowship, expertise, programs, and ministry as may be in the best interests of both congregations. In no case shall any assets, which may be derived from any actions in this program, be disposed, invested, or transferred except as provided in Discipline 4700-4720. XVI. CHURCH EXTENSION 1. Evangelism and Church Growth Assessment. There is to be a district evangelism and church growth assessment paid by the local churches from contributions income or from faith promise or missions income, with the following goals based upon the base income as defined in Discipline 2005:1 and reported on the previous year’s district statistical report: INCOME GOAL Under $25,000 $ 337 $25,001 to $35,000 $ 675 - 67 - 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. INCOME GOAL $35,001 to $50,000 $1,012 $50,001 to $70,000 $1,350 $70,001 to $100,000 $1,687 Over $100,000 $2,025 E&CG Assessment Exemption. Churches planting churches is regarded by our district and denomination as an effective means of encouraging evangelism, fostering church growth, and producing mature disciples. A church that sponsors a mission in an approved sister church relationship or that directly assists in mothering a daughter church with district Board of Administration approval shall be exempt from this contribution for the year in which the relationship is established. E&CG Promotion Aids. The district shall provide aids to assist local churches in raising their evangelism and church growth assessments. Zone Rallies. Zone chairpersons are encouraged to plan rallies in each zone in consultation with the district superintendent to heighten awareness of evangelism, church planting, and opportunities for cooperative outreach ministries in the Penn-Jersey District. Local Church Subsidies or Grants. The District Board of Administration shall be required to obtain District Conference approval for any local church subsidy or grant that exceeds $50,000 in any one fiscal year or involves continuing district financial support for a period beyond three years, with the exception of projects recommended by the District Board of Evangelism and Church Growth and adopted by the District Board of Administration as “strategic church planting projects,” using guidelines for the same established in official DBA Policy Statements. Financial Assistance for Building Programs or Acquisition. District assistance for local church building projects or property acquisition is normally intended for churches involved in construction or purchase of their first worship facility. Requests for exceptions to this policy based on extenuating circumstances may be considered by the District Board of Administration. XVII. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT’S VACATION AND BONUS The vacation of the district superintendent shall be in keeping with the maximum recommended in the district policy for vacation schedules. Further, the district treasurer shall forward to the district superintendent a Christmas bonus as designated by the District Board of Administration. XVIII. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT’S HOUSING When necessary to assist in the purchase of a house for an incoming district superintendent and subject to the availability of funds, the District Board of Administration may provide a loan subject to the following terms: 1. Maximum Principal. The maximum principal may be up to 30% of the house purchase price, including closing costs, with the total not to exceed $35,000. 2. Interest. The loan will be interest-free. 3. Repayment. Unless paid earlier, the loan will become due and payable in full within one year of the conclusion of the district superintendent’s service or upon sale of the house, whichever occurs first. XIX. PROPERTY POLICIES 1. Encumbrance of Church Property. The only permissible reason for encumbering church property at either the local or the district level is for a purpose that benefits the corporate body. No property held by either a local church or the district may be encumbered for the personal benefit of an individual or individuals, since to do so would jeopardize the church’s non-profit status. - 68 - 2. Annual Insurance Verification. Every local church shall report annually to the District Finance Committee, on forms provided by that committee, regarding its current property and liability insurance coverage, showing the name of the company and/or agent carrying the insurance, the policy number, the kinds and amount of coverage, and the date of renewal. 3. Ownership of Church Properties. Ownership of all local and district properties is to be held by the Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church, Inc., unless otherwise required by local laws. All existing and new deeds, titles and other written instruments for the conveyance of property to or for The Wesleyan Church shall include the following trust clause set forth in paragraph 4610 of The Discipline—“In trust for the use and benefit of the ministry and members of The Wesleyan Church, incorporated under the laws of the state of Indiana as The Wesleyan Church Corporation, subject to The Discipline, regulations and appointments of said Church as from time to time legislated and declared.” XX. DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES The District Board of Administration shall serve as the District Board of Trustees of the PennJersey District of The Wesleyan Church, Inc. XXI. IMMIGRATION SPONSORSHIP The Penn-Jersey District may provide immigration sponsorship solely to such persons as shall be/or may be credentialed as ministers of The Wesleyan Church, and shall be necessary to either fill a present pastoral vacancy or that of a church planting pastor. These persons shall be carefully screened for long-term suitability for such ministries. Further, the district shall not assume any long-term financial responsibility beyond the placement in a local church ministry or church planting support. In the case of immigration sponsorship for local church staff positions, such responsibility shall be that of the local congregation. The district shall not provide sponsorship of laypersons. XXII. MISSION TEAMS Each local church sponsoring a mission team shall provide the following information to the District Center prior to the commencement of the trip: 1. The planned itinerary (including dates and means of travel), the name of the group leader, and names of all team members. 2. Certification that receipted tax-deductible contributions have been processed consistent with Internal Revenue Service regulations. 3. Certification that all team members have procured insurance coverage that meets the insurance requirements of The General Department of Global Partners. 4. A completed “Release of Liability, Indemnification, and Consent” for each team member. - 69 - DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION POLICIES (EDITOR’S NOTE: The following are policy statements adopted by the Penn-Jersey District Board of Administration. They are printed here for the purpose of general information.) What is the purpose of policy statements for the Penn-Jersey District? Many people feel that written policies can be too constrictive and are therefore unnecessary. Others resist written policies in order to emphasize their dependence on the guidance of the Holy Spirit in decision-making. While remaining sensitive to both issues, the establishment of proper policies contributes to the smooth operation of the district through responsible and thoughtful guidance. The Holy Spirit can communicate equally well in the formation of policies in advance of circumstances where they are needed and can give district leaders wisdom to recognize when the need for an exception exists. It is almost axiomatic that decisions made on “the spur of the moment” often prove to be wrong decisions. Guidelines need to be worked out in an unhurried and unpressured manner so that all ramifications can be considered. The following policy statements serve to meet several needs. 1. 2. 3. 4. They help build confidence and cohesion in the decision-making process of the district. They permit thoughtful evaluation of crucial issues. They prevent decisions based on charisma of persons or a personal whim. They help prevent confusion, inconsistency, misunderstanding, and strained relationships. The policies say “yes” and “no.” 5. They define the specific responsibilities of those placed in leadership within the district. 6. They let the constituency know what the district’s policies are and help build a trust relationship. 7. Everyone knows what to expect ahead of time. There are no sudden surprises. Thus, these policy statements are compiled as an aid to the district for the purpose of fostering clear understanding of the expectations and opportunities of these varied areas of ministry. BUILDING POLICIES 1. In accordance with Discipline 523, the district will maintain a Building Committee consisting of the district superintendent as chairperson, four ordained ministers and four lay persons. This committee shall be appointed annually by the District Board of Administration in keeping with the District Standing Rules. 2. All building project proposals must be reviewed and approved by the District Building Committee before they are considered by the District Board of Administration. The Building Committee makes its recommendations direct to the District Board of Administration. 3. The local church will be responsible for submitting a building application form to the District Building Committee. Applications may be secured by contacting the district office. 4. All building programs will be approved in three stages or, where impractical, the appropriate combination of any of these three stages. A. Stage One Concept Approval B. Stage Two Architectural Drawing Approval (Plans & Specifications) C. Stage Three Actual Cost and Financial Plan Approval 5. All three levels must be approved by the District Board of Administration before a building project is considered to have been given full approval. 6. Approval of the District Board of Administration for a building project should not be requested unless the local church’s district financial obligations are all current within sixty (60) days. 7. The following debt guidelines will be utilized in approving church building projects: - 70 - A. The debt load incurred by a local congregation should not exceed two and a half times the annual income of the church as reported on line 131a of the district statistical report (three times this amount for a new church). B. Total indebtedness may not exceed 75% of the cost of the building project. C. The total cost of debt service for principal and interest should not exceed 28 to 30% of the annual contributions income of the local congregation as reported on line 131a of the district statistical report. 8. Financial grants from the district for local church building projects are normally intended for churches involved in their first construction or purchase of a worship facility. Requests for exceptions to this policy based on extenuating circumstances may be appealed to the District Board of Administration by a Local Board of Administration. CHURCH PLANTING POLICIES Definition: Church planting is, “taking a non-existent work or ministry and giving birth to a body of believers, using the disciplines of evangelism, discipleship and organizational skills. Church planting is considered to be the first stage toward the goal of an indigenous work.” The district shall maintain a Church Planting Committee that will be appointed annually by the District Board of Administration. This committee shall consist of the district superintendent as chairperson and four other persons who have evidenced experience in either church planting or meaningful church growth. The responsibilities of this committee shall be, but will not be limited to: (A) the examination and recommendation of possible candidates for church planting positions; (B) the examination and evaluation of data and other key information related to possible church planting opportunities; and (C) the recommendation to the District Board of Administration of all financial packages related to church planting efforts. The priorities of consideration in examining a church planting possibility shall be: (A) a church planter with a vision for a given opportunity of church planting, and (B) an opportunity that gives evidence of both need and growth potential for a meaningful ministry that will lead to an indigenous work. In order for a church planting work to be established, it will be necessary to secure the approval of the Church Planting Committee, District superintendent, District Board of Administration, and District Conference. The church planter should give evidence of the following qualities in order to be approved for the position: 1. A keen sense of God’s calling and commitment to the arduous task of planting a church. 2. A high level of motivation and a track record of church growth. 3. Strong support for such a work within his family unit. 4. Freedom from significant personal debt. 5. A strong commitment to The Wesleyan Church. 6. A spiritual confirmation in the hearts of the leaders that this person has been chosen of God for such a task. 7. Evidence of personal flexibility and creativity in ministry. 8. An evidence and lifestyle that reflects a deep burden to reach the unchurched for Christ. The district will seek to provide for the church planting effort: 1. A strong prayer base. 2. A strong relationship support base. 3. A clear understanding of the financial support package that may or may not exist. 4. An opportunity to receive appropriate church planting training, coaching, and/or supervision. - 71 - AUXILIARY FINANCIAL POLICIES This policy applies to all funds handled at the district level that do not pass through the District Treasurer. In this policy the term "auxiliary" is used in a broad sense to include any officially recognized district organization whether or not such an organization is identified in The Discipline. Examples are Wesleyan Women, Youth, Wesleyan Kids’ Camp. The underlying basis for the requirements of this policy are: 1. Accurate record keeping and reporting. 2. Protection of those handling the finances. 3. Accountability to the auxiliary members and to the District. 4. Compliance with governmental regulations. All organizations must have a clearly defined leadership team. Organizational structure and leadership teams that are defined in The Discipline should be implemented. Financial practices determined by this policy are enumerated below. Budgeting 1. Annual budgets shall be approved by the governing entity (or by the District Board of Administration). 2. Compensation for the leadership team should be approved by the District Board of Administration. Income and Expense 1. Procedures for handling income must include a paper trail that starts at the point of receipt. 2. All cash must be counted by at least 2 unrelated persons. 3. All checks must be promptly endorsed and deposited in the intended accounts. 4. All expenses must be authorized either by budget line item or by action of the governing entity (or by action of the District Board of Administration). Governmental regulations 1. Issuing of W2's is not required nor appropriate since the auxiliaries do not have employees. 2. All honoraria and appropriate accompanying information shall be reported to the District Treasurer within 10 days of incurring the expense. The District Treasurer shall issue the appropriate 1099 MISC forms. Accountability 1. Paper trails shall be maintained for both income and expenses. 2. Financial reports should be of sufficient detail to clearly show the reason and categorization of all income and expense. 3. Quarterly financial reports shall be provided to the District Superintendent for distribution to the District Board of Administration. 4. All financial records will be made available for annual audits by May 15. The report of the auditor(s) will be provided to the District Superintendent for distribution to the District Board of Administration. LOCAL CHURCH FINANCIAL POLICY The District Board of Administration strongly recommends that the Local Board of Administration of every local church adopt a Financial Policy such as the one provided here. [Local Wesleyan Church] Financial Policy This policy applies to all funds handled by the [Local Wesleyan Church] whether the funds are processed through the Local Church Treasurer or through some other treasurer. The underlying bases for the requirements of this policy are: Accurate record keeping and reporting. - 72 - Protection of those handling the finances. Accountability to the local church congregation and to the District. Compliance with governmental regulations. All entities that handle funds must have a clearly defined leadership team. Financial practices determined by this policy are enumerated below. Budgeting Per Discipline 655:12; 782:30, annual operating budgets shall be approved by the Local Church Conference or by the Local Board of Administration. All other budgets shall be approved by the Local Board of Administration. All compensation of local persons shall be provided for in the annual operating budget of the Local Church or shall be approved by action of the Local Board of Administration. Income and Expense Procedures for handling income must include duly recorded and retained written records that start at the point of receipt. All cash must be counted by at least 2 unrelated persons. Major offerings shall be counted by at least 2 unrelated persons at the time of receipt. All checks must be promptly endorsed and deposited in the intended accounts. All expenses must be authorized either by budget line item or by action of the governing entity (or by action of the Local Board of Administration). Contributions to the Wesleyan Pension Fund shall be made for all guest ministers who are participants in the Fund and who have received $600 or more in honoraria. Governmental regulations W2's shall be issued for the pastor and for all paid staff. Deposit of payroll taxes shall be made as required by the IRS and the state revenue department. Guest speakers and local persons receiving compensation shall be issued the appropriate 1099 MISC forms when their compensation exceeds the threshold established by the IRS (currently $600 per year). Accountability Duly recorded records shall be maintained for both income and expenses. Monthly and annual financial reports should be of sufficient detail to clearly show the reason and categorization of all income and expense. Per Discipline 782:4; 842:3, monthly reports for all funds shall be made to the Local Board of Administration, and annual reports shall be made to the Local Church Conference. Per Discipline 863, all financial records shall be audited annually. The report of the auditor(s) will be provided to the Local Board of Administration. - 73 - - 74 - Section Three DISTRICT CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - 75 - DISTRICT CONFERENCE AGENDA 2 to 4 P.M. 2 to 4 P.M. 4:45 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 7-8:30 A.M. 7-8:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. Wednesday, June 9, 2010 DELEGATES SIGN-IN PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS (Country Cupboard Inn) CELEBRATION BANQUET (Country Cupboard Restaurant) PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Presentation of Eagle Awards Presentation of Harry F. Wood Ministerial Scholarships Presentation of Earle L. Wilson Ministerial Education Scholarships Ministerial Service Awards CELEBRATION AND PRAISE RALLY (Rev. Dr. Anthony Graham speaking – Christ Wesleyan Church) ICE CREAM SOCIAL (provided by Wesley Seminary) Thursday, June 10, 2010 BUFFET BREAKFAST – COUNTRY CUPBOARD INN HOTEL CHECKOUT FIRST SITTING (Christ Wesleyan Church) Call to Order and Roll Call Announcement of Conference Bar Approval of Conference Minutes Adoption of Conference Agenda District Board of Ministerial Development Report Elections Begin—District Secretary, DBA Lay Members 10:30 A.M. 10:50 A.M. 12:00 Noon 1:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 2:50 P.M. 4:00 P.M. District Superintendent’s Report BREAK SECOND SITTING Courtesy Committee Report Honored Conference Guests Assistant District Superintendent’s Report Elections Continue DBA Ministerial Members, District Nominating Committee Director of Servant Team Ministries Report Auditor’s Report District Treasurer’s Report LUNCH – CHRIST WESLEYAN CHURCH THIRD SITTING General Superintendent’s State of the Church Address District Board of Administration Recommendations BREAK FOURTH SITTING Unfinished Business DBA Report on Pastoral Relations and Ministerial Appointments Words of Appreciation ADJOURNMENT (no dinner provided) - 76 - DISTRICT CONFERENCE ROLL CALL NOTE: Number after name indicates roll call ballots submitted. I. ORDAINED MINISTERS A. APPOINTED ORDAINED MINISTERS 1. District Service 1--Wood, Harry F. 2. Pastoral and Local Service a. Pastors, associate pastors, or assistant pastors 1--Addington, Dwight 1--Krzos, Mark 1--Anderson, David 1--Labbé, Patricio 0--Anderson, Michael 1--Leininger, Justin 1--Anderson, Sandra 1--Leininger, Tedd 1--Argo, Jason 1--Loria, Philip 1--Atherley, Anderson 1--Luchetti, Lenny 1--Baney, Larry 1--McClung, Michael 1--Barthelemy, Roland 1--Mestach, Branden 1--Brown, Barry 1--Mikesell, Daniel 1--Bruckler, Joseph 1--Mikesell, Dwight A. 1--Budde, Scott 1--Moore, Timothy 1--Cassisse, Remolien 1--Nash, Stephan P. 1--Chalarca, Jairo 1--Palilio, Federico 1--Charles, Hector 1--Paulhamus, Kenneth 1--Charles, Sylvanie 1--Pilkinton, Kenneth H. 1--Chowtie, Holly 1--Pinkerton, F. Russell 1--Clendaniel, Gregory 1--Reece, Michael 1--Cloyd, Daniel 1--Reigard, Kenneth M. 1--Coulibaly, Germain 1--Richards, Carolynne 1--D’Agostino, Shannon 1--Richards, Luke 1--Davis, Arlie E. 1--Rhodes, Ervin 1--Errickson, Dave 1--Rutherford, Earl Jr. 1--Faustin, Jules 1--Samuel, James 1--Ferdinand, Pierre St. H. 1--Saunders, Michael 1--Fetterhoff, Kevin 1--Shoemaker, Donavon 1--Furrow, Martin, Jr. 1--Silliman, Ed 1--Gerber, Daniel 1--Simpkins, Robert J. 1--Geyer, Donald H., Jr. 1--Smith, David 1--Glasgow, Clinton 1--Smith, Stephen 1--Glasgow, Pearl 1--St. Louis, Rochemond 1--Graham, Anthony 1--Staley, James 1--Gray, Stephen III 1--Swink, Cherie 1--Hall, P. Daniel 1--Teague, Kenroy 1--Hartzell, Timothy K. 1--Telfort, Frantz 0--Heckman, Douglas E., Sr. 1--Terwilliger, James L. 1--Heiler, Ronald 1--Theodore, Bernard 1--Jacques, Venise 1--Torres, Edward 1--Jacques, Yonel 1--Trotman, Grantley 0--Jeune, Francois Eugene 1--Watson, Basil 1--Jones, Robert 1--Weldon, Scott 1--Keefer, Lynda 0--Whatton, Antonette 1--Koroma, Joseph 1--Williams, John - 77 - 1--Wolfgang, Randy L. 1--Zeravsky, David 1--Younger, Richard 1--Zottarelli, Rod 3. Evangelistic Service a. Associate general evangelists b. General evangelists c. Reserve evangelists 4. Denominational Service a. General officials 0--Pence, Jerry b. General church service c. Missionaries 1--Anderson, Christopher J. 0--Burke, Brian 0--Craker, Dennis 0--Norris, Keith d. Educators 0--Englehardt, Richard 0--Lee, Allen A. 0--Miller, William III 0--Yoder, Ralph 5. Military or Institutional Chaplains 0--Caudle, John 0--Sell, Melody 6. Interchurch Service 0--Griffin, David 1--Hevalow, John 0--Paradis, Marilyn 0--Valdez, Raymond 1--Wiley, Gary 7. Special Service 0--Baugess, Daniel 0--Kotzen, Geoffrey L. 0--Diven, Douglas R. 0--Wagner, Wayne B. RETIRED ORDAINED MINISTERS 0--Addington, Robert 1--Ayling, Steven 1--Bauer, Paul 0--Bennett, Miles E. 0--Blimline, Curtis 0--Bortner, Elaine M. 0--Carden, Edward J. 0--Culp, Raymond F. 1--Davis, Russell E. 0--Dieter, Melvin E. 0--Emery, LaVerne 0--Ferdinand, Michel 0--Fisher, John T. 1--Gilmore, Cecil 0--Gilmore, Virginia 0--Goos, Norm 0--Haffling, Charles H. 0--Heckman, Earl 0--Holland, Charles E. 0--Johnston, William 0--Kehler, Albert E. 0--Kocher, Clair 1--Leitzel, James 0--Lindenberger, Robert I. 0--McFadden, James P. 1--Mowrey, Larry 1--Moyer, Donald 1--Murphy, Ronald L. 1--Newlin, Raymond 0--Pudliner, Ray 0--Ritter, Robert 0--Roehrig, John 0--Taylor, Grace A. 1--Wagner, Raymond 0--Walker, Elda 0--Walker, Marion 1--Washburn, Betty Lou 0--Wilson, Earle L. 1--Yeager, Arthur E. - 78 - C. RESERVE ORDAINED MINISTERS 0--Murray, Tyronza 1--Slater, David II. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS A. PASTORS, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT PASTORS B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS C. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT 1. Not available for appointment 2. Non-ministerial general church or educational service D. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer to Penn-Jersey 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey E. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER 1--Beers, Jerome 1--Sesay, Ibrahim 1--Dixon, Andrew 1--Ortiz, Roger F. RETIRED COMMISSIONED MINISTERS 0--Allen, David S., Sr. III. LICENSED MINISTERS A. PASTORS, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT PASTORS 1--Antal, Dana 1--Hoffman, David 0--Arrington, Robert 0--Inglin, John 1--Brosious, Ryan 1--Pigott, Lennox 1--Bond, Deborah 1--Noisette, Claudel 1--Brown, Anita 1--Prospere, Everton 1--Carney, Thomas 1--Swink, Brad 1--Craft, Troy 0--Tolentino, Haydee 1--Delph, Sherlock 1--Trippett, Michael 1--Hertzog, Catherine 1--Werkheiser, Donald 1--Hertzog, Earl 1--Zweifel, Rob IV. LAY DELEGATES A. District Board of Administration Lay Members-at-Large 1--Dr. David Babb 1--Mrs. Loretta Paulhamus 1--Mrs. Mary Cerullo 1--Mr. Robert Strum 1--Dr. Michael Everett B. Local Church Lay Delegates Church Lay Delegates Allentown Evangelical Allentown Hope Allentown Iglesia 1--Bruce Kramer None reported 1--Gina Dorado 1--Jimmy Dorado 1--Bettie Argot 1--Mike Argot 1--Betty Houck 1--Walter Houck 1--Samar Kargbo 1--Lois Nancarrow 1--Clara Rash 1--David Taylor Allentown Trinity Aston Chichester United - 79 - Church Lay Delegates Augustaville 1--Diane Haffling 1--Mabel Leininger 1--Ernie Getz 1--Marian Getz 1--Ginger Johnson 1--Jane Mikesell 1--Lynne Reph 1--Caroline Staley 1--Barry Wanamaker 1--Etta Newlin None apportioned None apportioned 1--Judy Clour 1--Debra Csaszar 1--Santina Tymkow 1--Shirley Foster 1--Erroll Smith-Codlin 1--Pauline Irving 1--Leon Jackman 1--Candy Duncan 1--Errol Richards 1--Dominic Robinson 1--Angela Whittaker 1--Rosita Primus None apportioned 1--Herard Augustin 1--Gisele Desroches 1--Daphne Ferdinand 1--Harry Jacques 1--Francois Jeunes 1--Lenoirt Lafleur 1--Marie Olivier 1--Carline Sainvil 1--Ena Amsterdam 1--Margaret Yeates None apportioned 1--Floyd Eckenroad 1--Sharon Galbraith 1--Ron Glunt 1--Amy Heckman 1--Douglas Heckman, Jr. 1--Jim Carroll 1--Glen Chamberlain 1--Rose Chamberlain 1--Ken Everett 1--Jackie Everett 1--Fred Kline 1--Roberta Kline 1--Bruce Shannon 1--Doreen Shannon 1--Joy Weldon Bethlehem Calvary Blackwood Community Blackwood Olivos Bridgeton Familia Bridgeton First Bronx Faith Bronx Grace Brooklyn First Brooklyn, New Hope Brooklyn, World Impact Brooklyn Pilgrim Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle Canarsie Wesleyan Carlisle Wesleyan Carney’s Point Cherryville Bethany - 80 - Church Lay Delegates Clinton Faith Chapel 1--Florence Attanasio 1--Judy Wlodarczyk None reported 1--John D’Anjou 1--Letha Derr 1--Don Golder 1--Violet Golder 1--Arelis Ortiz Connie Dixon 1--Victor Loria 1--John Wambach 1--James D. Moore 1--Anita Brown 1--Chip Appel 1--Howard Gill 1--Joyce Lantz 1--Pam Shaffer 1--Dan Allen 1--Lionel Estinvil 1--Bose Francois 1--Nona Jean 1--Roudlie LaForest 1--Andrea Guthman 1--Rachel Guthman 1--Shirley Smith 1--Jowaldo Palilio 1--Carla Addington 1--Dennis Wagner 1--Debra Gray 1--Audrey Eberhardt 1--Karen King None Reported 1--Leon Etzweiler 1--Jesse Jones 1--Wendy Brosious 1--Russ Davis, Jr. 1--Sharon Davis 1--Anna Belle Deitrick 1--Dave Gessner 1--Shirley Homan 1--Luanne Prowant 1--Bonnie Trego 1--Joyce Wise 1--Donald Price 1--Patsy Price 1--Cleeve Pierre 1--Nagela Saint Fleur 1--Megan Reigard 1--Hogart Naissant 1--Lesly Sanon None reported Coney Island Philadelphia Darby Delaware Run Egg Harbor Centro Egg Harbor Christ’s Florence/Wesley Grove Circuit Florence Wings of Love Frackville New Hope Glassboro Faith Hanover Wesleyan Harrisburg Bethel Hillsborough Huntington Jersey City First Jersey City First Filipino Lancaster Crossroads Lebanon Levittown Lincoln Falls/Millview Circuit Lititz Millersburg Calvary Millville Milton Muncy Newark Newborn Northampton Nyack Pilgrim Orefield Faith - 81 - Church Lay Delegates Philadelphia Pilgrim 1--Elvire Brazela 1--Kent Cassisse 1--Rutz Marc 1--Joyce Carlin 1--Lance Carlin 1--Virginia Pickett None reported None apportioned None reported 1--Sherry Keiper 1--Barry Lesperance 1--Shannon Myer 1--Joyce Gerber 1--Arminta Rocha 1--Marima Bankay 1--Edna Baxter 1--Duane Delph 1--Ormond Morris 1--Coreen Williams 1--Ivrose Alfred 1--Martylie Bazard-Chery 1--Rutho Fleurant 1--Woody Joseph 1--Robert Lahr 1--Robert Borden 1--Ronald Maurer 1--George Sterner 1--Fran Errickson 1--Norma Swank 1--Becky Fry 1--Keith Kmieczak 1--Rene Long 1--Lee Crossley 1--June Culp 1--Paula Freed None apportioned 1--Kevin Street, Sr. 1--Misael Marin 1--Eduardo Mendez 1--Ruth Ann Cooper 1--Donna Laughrey 1--Glenn Laughrey None apportioned 1--Diane Saunders 1--Linda Smith 1--Luis Robles Pine Grove Pine Grove Pleasant Valley Evangelical Plainfield Iglesia Pleasantville Pocono Lake Point Phillip Zion Pottstown Wesleyan Christian Queens Iglesia Queens, Jamaica Queens, Wesleyan Jerusalem Rebuck Salem Seyfert Stockton Stonington Stroudsburg Sunbury Trinity Sussex Vineland First White Plains Iglesia Cristiana Williamsport Faith Willow Grove Crossroads Willow Grove First Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord Church - 82 - MINUTES OF THE 42nd ANNUAL CONFERENCE THE PENN-JERSEY DISTRICT OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH June 9-10, 2010 The forty-second Annual Conference of the Penn Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church convened June 9, 2010 at 4:45 PM at Country Cupboard Inn for the Celebration Banquet. DINNER 4:45 p.m. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Harry F. Wood Ministerial Endowment Scholarship Fund awards were presented to the following pastors: Ryan Brosious, Joseph Koroma, Branden Mestach, Moria Moore, Andrew Parks Earle L. Wilson Ministerial Endowment Scholarship Fund awards were presented to the following students: Jason Argo, Anita Brown, Thomas Carney, Martin Furrow, Ron Heiler, Gary Jarrett, Linda Keefer, Lennox Pigott, Megan Reigard, Michael Trippett EAGLE AWARDS Dr. Harry F. Wood presented the following pastors (or their representatives) the 2010 Eagle Award: Churches with a 10% or more growth over the previous year’s average worship attendance: Bronx Grace - Pastor Lennox Pigott; Lebanon Wesleyan Church; Levittown - Rev. Stephen Gray; Millersburg Calvary - Rev. Robert Simpkins; Vineland - Rev. Basil Watson Churches with new record setting average worship attendance: Bridgeton Familia - Rev. Jairo Chalarca; Brooklyn New Hope - Dr. Anthony Graham; Northampton - Rev. Kenneth Reigard; Williamsport - Rev. Timothy Hartzell; Yardville Jesus Christ is the Lord - Rev. William Alvarado Church with 10% or more growth over the previous year and new record average worship attendance: Darby Faith - Joseph Koroma; Huntington - Rev. Rochemond St. Louis; Lititz Rev. Dan Cloyd; Nyack Pilgrim - Rev. Hector Charles; Pleasantville - Rev. Richard Younger; Stroudsburg - Rev. Lenny Luchetti IN RECOGNITION AWARDS Churches that reported growth: Aston Chichester United - Pastor Mike McClung; Brooklyn First - Pastor Kenroy Teague; Cherryville Bethany - Pastor Kevin Fetterhoff; Clinton Faith Pastor Ed Torres; Millview - Pastor Ervin Rhodes; Glassboro Faith - Pastor Ed Silliman; Jersey City First - Pastor Donavon Shoemaker; Millville - Pastor Michael Anderson; Milton - Pastor Arlie Davis; Pottstown - Pastor Daniel Gerber; Queens Jerusalem - Pastor Jules Faustin; Sussex Pastor John Inglin; Yardville Wesley Grove Chapel - Pastor Phil Loria SPECIAL ORDER—Service Awards Retirement Awards were presented for years of service as ordained minister: Dr. Norman Goos, Dr. Steve Ayling Service Awards were presented for 10 years of service as ordained ministers: Sandra Anderson, Bernard Theodore, Jonathan Mikesell, Keith Norris, Michael Saunders, John Williams Unsung Hero Award – Homer and Gloria Argott BARNABAS AWARDS Bronx Grace - Pastor Lennox Pigott; Christ’s Wesleyan/Egg Harbor - Pastor Andrew Dixon; Florence First - Pastor Phil Loria; Glassboro Faith - Pastor Ed Silliman; First Filipino-American Pastor Federico Palilio; First Wesleyan Church (Jersey City) - Pastor Don Shoemaker; - 83 - Millersburg Calvary - Pastor Robert Simpkins; Millview - Pastor Ervin Rhodes; Muncy Pleasant View - Pastor Stephen Smith; Pine Grove Wesleyan - Pastor Tim Moore; Pleasantville Living Water - Pastor Richard Younger; Pocono Lake - Pastors Luke and Carey Richards; Pottstown Wesleyan Christian Church - Pastor Daniel Gerber; Queens Jamaica - Pastor Sherlock Delph; Wesley Grove Chapel - Pastor Phil Loria WORSHIP AND PRAISE RALLY The Conference gathered for worship at 7:00 p.m. June 10, 2010 BREAKFAST - 7 a.m. PRAYER FIRST SITTING - 9:00 a.m. The General Superintendent, Dr. Thomas Armiger, called the Conference to order at 9:00 a.m. ROLL CALL By motion duly made and passed, the Conference established the voting registration as the Roll Call ballot at the beginning of the Thursday session. There were 272 delegates registered. CONFERENCE BAR The platform and seating at all tables was established as the conference bar by motion duly made and passed. CONFERENCE MINUTES The District Board of Administration was authorized to approve the 2010 conference minutes by motion duly made and passed. CONFERENCE AGENDA The agenda, as presented in the conference notebook, was duly adopted as the guide to business. DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT REPORTS District Board of Ministerial Development - The Reverend Dwight Mikesell presented the report of the District Board of Ministerial Development in three parts. The Conference approved Section 1, ―Ordination Recommendations‖ by duly electing the following candidates to ordination: Lynda Keefer, Branden Mestach, James Samuel Section II, ―Ordained Ministers In Process of Transfer,‖ was approved and duly granted with recognized as Ordained Ministers. Section III, ―New License Recommendations‖ Licensed Ministers: Robert Arrington, Claudel Noisette, Lennox Pigott, Everton Prospere and Michael Trippett; Ministerial Students: Andrew Fetterhoff, Himchand Ganesh, Wayne Harmon, Jr., Samar Karbo, Diane McCready, Jana Miller, Jacqueline Moore, Loretta Oswald, Steve Rau, Alex Szarka, Brian Taylor and Heather Trought. Licensed Special Worker: Karen DeLong..and Section IV, ―Renewal of License: Ministers in Process of Denominational Transfer: Jerome Beers, Andrew Dixon, Roger Ortiz and Ibrahim Sesay Licensed Ministers: Dana Antal, Deborah Bond, Ryan Brosious, Anita Brown, Troy Craft, Sherlock Delph, Catherine Hertzog, Earl Hertzog, John Inglin, Brad Swink, Haydee Tolentino, Donald Werkheiser, Thomas Carney and Rob Zweifel., Ministerial Students: Anthony Blain, Ana Casado, Jose Casado, Randy Clour, Amber Deaven, Michael J. Dennis Shane - 84 - Diener, Jude S. Faustin, Bose Francois, Omar Hernandez, David Hoffman, Gary Jarrett, David Jacobs, Woody Joseph, Marcella Labbe, Morira Moore, Arelis Ortiz, Hilda Ortiz, Shaury Ortiz, Andrew Parks, Jonathon Pickett, Megan Reigard, Adam Reinhardt, Blanche Soto, Renato Soto, Becky Thorton and Gary Woods. Commissioned Special Worker: Ginger Johnson (Women’s and Children’s Worker) and Ruth Jones. Licensed Special Workers: Love E. Beatty (Christian Writer), Karen DeLong and Julie Younger. Recommendations were approved. Section V, ―Annual Service Reports‖ was received by the conference. BALLOT ONE—District Secretary ―Ballot One – District Secretary‖ was cast and polls closed. BALLOT THREE – District Board of Administration ―Ballot Three – District Board of Administration – laity‖ was cast and polls closed. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT REPORT Dr. Harry F. Wood presented his District Superintendent’s report at the call of the Chairman. The report was received with appreciation by a standing ovation. COURTESY COMMITTEE The Courtesy Committee introduced to the Conference the following: Art and Sherry Maxwell Bethany Bible College; Austin Sullivan - OMS International; Bob and Dorinda Bennett - Awana Clubs; Diane Galloway - Houghton College; Rich Avery - Wesleyan Native Ministries; Larry Johnson - Wesleyan Publishing House; Bruce and Doreen Shannon - Through These Hands Ministries; Cherie Swink - World Hope International; Scott Gelnett - Gelnett and Associates; Rev. CK Chitty – Hephzibah; Rev. Crawford – Pastor of Christian Insight Ministries, Harrisburg, PA; Rev. Paul Edwards – DS Antiga District – The Wesleyan Church. BREAK – 10:30 a.m. SECOND SITTING ELECTION RESULTS – Ballot One Dr. Thomas Armiger declared Dwight Addington elected as District Secretary. ELECTION RESULTS Ballot Three Dr. Tom Armiger declared the following laypersons elected to the DBA: David Babb, Robert Strum, Mary Cerullo Michael Everett and Loretta Paulhamus. BALLOT TWO – District Board of Administration ―Ballot Two – District Board of Administration – ministerial‖ was cast and polls closed. Assistant District Superintendent~The Reverend Dwight Mikesell presented the Assistant District Superintendent’s report at the call of the Conference Chairman. The report was received with appreciation. Director of Servant Ministries Report~Dr. David Babb presented the Director of Servant Ministries report at the call of the Conference Chairman. The report was received with appreciation. Auditor’s Report~District Secretary Dwight Addington presented the audit report prepared by Hamilton & Musser, P.C. The Conference received this report. - 85 - District Treasurer’s Report~District Treasurer Robert Simpkins reviewed the 2009-2010 District Treasurer’s Report at the call of the Conference Chairman. The Conference received the report with appreciation. The Projected 2010-2011 District Budget was presented for information. RECESS - Dr. Harry Wood recessed the second sitting at 12:00 for lunch. THIRD SITTING District Superintendent Harry Wood convened the third sitting at 1:00 p.m. Resolution - Memorial to District Conference Ways and Means Allocation of District Funds Standing Rule VI.7 District Conference Recommendation: WHEREAS a variety of investment instruments comprise the current investment portfolio, and WHEREAS the growth of these investments is not reflected solely by interest income but also by dividends, capital gains and unrealized gains; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the last sentence of Standing Rule VI.7.B (3) be replaced with “This amount shall not exceed the accrued total return on investments of the fund for the past fiscal year.” BALLOT FOUR – District Nominating Committee ballot was cast and polls closed. REPORT - Global Partners ~The Conference received with appreciation the World Missions Director’s report from Rev. Rod Zottarelli. ELECTION RESULTS – Ballot Two Dr. Harry Wood declared the election of the following ministers to serve on the District Board of Administration: Anthony Graham, Arlie Davis, Kevin Fetterhoff, Patricio Labbe, Frantz Telfort and Donavon Shoemaker. BALLOT TWO RECAST GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S STATE OF THE CHURCH ADDRESS Dr. Thomas Armiger delivered the General Superintendent’s State of the Church Address. MOTION OF APPRECIATION The following motion was made with support: The Penn-Jersey District hereby extends its appreciation to the leaders, General Officers and employees of our world Headquarters for services rendered, resources delivered and provided as well as to assist our leaders, local churches and districts. ELECTION RESULTS – Ballot Two (Recast) Dr. Harry Wood declared the election of Frantz Telford to fill the final position as minister to serve on the District Board of Administration. REPORTS Spiritual Formation~The Conference received with appreciation the Spiritual Formation Director’s report from Rev. Brenda Smith. Statistician~Mr. Robert Strum presented the District Statistician’s report. The Conference received the report with appreciation. - 86 - Evangelism and Church Growth~The Conference received with appreciation the report of the Director of Evangelism and Church Growth, Rev. Dwight Addington. Director of Hispanic Ministries~The Conference received with appreciation the report of the Director of Hispanic Ministries, Dr. Patricio Labbe. District Children’s Ministries~The Conference received with appreciation the Children’s Ministries Director report from Rev. Cherie Swink. Wesleyan Women~The Conference received with appreciation the report of the Wesleyan Women Director, Mrs. Ginger Johnson. Wesleyan Youth~The Conference received with appreciation the report of the District Youth President, Rev. Justin Leininger BREAK COLLEGE PRESENTATION ELECTION RESULTS - Ballot Four Dr. Harry Wood declared the following elected as ministerial members of the Nominating Committee: Michael Anderson, Daniel Mikesell, Scott Weldon, Rochemond St. Louis and Bud Rutherford. Dr. Harry Wood declared the following laity elected as members of the Nominating Committee: Diane Saunders, Jonathan Pickett, Richard Young, Vi Shoemaker and Gena Baney. EXCELLENCE IN MINISTRY AWARDS Dr. Tom Armiger and Dwight Mikesell presented the Excellence in Ministry Awards to the following Penn-Jersey churches: Faith Wesleyan Church, Williamsport, PA ~ Rev. Timothy Hartzell Grace Wesleyan Church, South Bronx, NY ~ Dr. Lennox Pigott Huntington Wesleyan Church, Huntington, NY ~ Rev. Rochemond St. Louis Jamaica-Queens Wesleyan Church, Queens, NY ~ Pastor Sherlock Delph Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church, Stroudsburg, PA ~ Rev. Lenny Luchetti Wesley Grove Chapel, Yardville, NJ ~ Rev. Phil Loria Wesleyan Jerusalem Church, Queens, NY ~ Rev. Jules Faustin SPECIAL ORDER—Memoirs Report Miss Shirley Smith led the Conference in paying tribute to members and friends of the PennJersey District who died in the service of the Lord during this past year. PASTORAL APPOINTMENTS & MINISTERIAL RELATIONS Dr. Harry F. Wood presented the Pastoral Appointments and Pastoral Relations reports. The Conference duly received and adopted these reports. WORDS OF APPRECIATION Dr. Harry F. Wood expressed appreciation to numerous individuals who assisted with Conference preparations and ministries. RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION Dr. Wood recognized Rev. Dwight Addington for the following motion, - 87 - WHEREAS God has given a variety of gifts to His people for the edification of His Church; and WHEREAS the Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church has been blessed by the spiritual gifts, godly counsel, and faithful service of Dr. Thomas Armiger as its General Superintendent during the past year; Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the delegates and friends of the 41st Annual Penn-Jersey District Conference rise and express their heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Thomas Armiger for his exemplary Christian discipleship, his godly church leadership, and his humble ministry to the people of God. The motion was unanimously approved by the delegates with applause. MOTION TO ADJOURN A motion was made with support to adjourn the Conference. The motion was passed. Dr. Harry Wood declared the Conference adjourned at 4:00. Respectfully Submitted, Dwight L. Addington Recording Secretary STATEMENT OF CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned officers, duly elected by the Penn-Jersey District Conference of the Wesleyan Church, do hereby certify that in our opinion the printed copy of the minutes of the proceedings of said District Conference held at Christ Wesleyan Church in Milton, PA, June 910, 2010 to which this statement is bound, is a true and correct copy of the minutes of the said session. This is valid only when signed by the District Superintendent and District Secretary. Dated this 10th day of June, 2010. s/ Dr. Harry F. Wood Superintendent of the Penn-Jersey District s/ (Seal) - 88 - Rev. Dwight L. Addington Secretary of the Penn-Jersey District Section Four DISTRICT CONFERENCE REPORTS - 89 - DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT DR. HARRY F. WOOD To Dr. Thomas Armiger, General Superintendent, delegates and guests of this 42nd district conference, it is my privilege to report to you again this year. The Christian church is constantly adjusting to the ever-changing social environment in which we serve. This past decade has demanded such re-engineering. A Decade of Turbulence The last ten years proved to be far more than just a calendar shuffle. It launched us into a new millennium stuffed with high hopes seemingly taken hostage by deep fears. While the Y2K predictions proved unfounded, the date of 9/11 will live on in infamy. Our society is living within the new normal which is like cuddling up to a porcupine. All that is new certainly doesn’t glitter. The engagement of American soldiers on various battlefields rolls on; the unmatched fiscal prosperity of our nation has hit major recession bumps; Katrina ravaged the core of our nation; a philosophical stampede moves us closer toward total secularization; a rewrite of societies moral principles of conduct is ongoing; Haiti lies in shambles as a result of a catastrophic earthquake. The foundation of our society seems to be rattled by one aftershock after another. The Gulf oil spill is but our latest natural crisis. The Christian church is facing its own challenges. The orthodoxy of faith and morals of practice are continuously questioned and eroding. We are living in an era where darkness is called light and light darkness. Biblical truth and veracity are both challenged in the court of public opinion and in ecclesiastical hallways. The very Biblical foundations historically embraced by the church probably could not win a popular opinion poll in many places. Yet, popular opinion has never been the guiding light of the Church of Jesus Christ. There is no redo for history. We are called upon to live now, to minister now, and to do it with cheerful and confident hearts and minds. The church of Jesus Christ is needed now more than ever. We are the Good Samaritans caring for the needs of the broken, neglected and addicted. The city set on a hill that refuses to obscure the light of God’s truth. Yes, we appear to some as the silly Jews marching around the walls of Jericho waiting to blow horns that we believe will bring down the walls of spiritual opposition. The slingshot of God’s word we hold in our hands seems futile against the strong spear of secularization in the hands of the mocking giant of influence about us…but it is not the quality of our weapons, but the power of our God, the righteousness of our cause and the promises of our King that assures us of ultimate victory. We will bow our knees to no other. Jesus Christ is the Lord God Omnipotent who shall indeed reign forever and ever. He is the sovereign God to whom all world leaders must ultimately give account, the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world, the truth of God that is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path, the hope of God that promises a predictable conclusion to this earthly saga. Jesus is Lord of history. I call upon you to be neither intimidated nor frustrated by our season of history We are the people of God created to be His best when society is at its worst. We will not join a long line of mere critics whose sole purpose seems to be to tear down. We have good news to proclaim and a Kingdom not of this world to build...do it we will. We come one message at a time, one conversion at a time, one deliverance and one healing at a time. Jesus is Lord, He is mighty to save and we are the foot soldiers of His Kingdom – we march forward in the optimism of His transforming grace and power! A Decade of Advancement As a district a glance back over the past decade reveals steps of advancement. We take heart in progress fueled by God’s Spirit and pursue even greater advancements in the future. We began with dreams…some materialized and others did not. Our ultimate measuring stick will always remain not in our accomplishments, but how we responded to our Godgiven opportunities. There are two perspectives on opportunities that must always be held in balance. One view is the presence of “rudderless - 90 - opportunism” which leads to distraction from our primary mission. There will always be good things calling for our attention that do not represent the primary focus for which God has called and equipped us. We must resist running breathlessly in every which direction. We cannot exhaust our time, energy and resources in pursuit of opportunities that do not match our God-inspired mission. The other perspective is shared by Peter Drucker in writing “too much planning can make you deaf to opportunity. Opportunity knocks, but it only knocks once. You have to be ready for the accident.” What he calls accidents are often God’s interventions. God’s agenda often entails surprises, so while we must remain focused on our core mission; our fulfillment of that mission must always embrace enough flexibility to seize God’s unexpected open doors. Our focus is found in our mission statement: Penn-Jersey District exists to glorify God by … Establishing and multiplying healthy churches; Developing Spirit-filled ministers; and Promoting and facilitating the ministries of The Wesleyan Church In the year 2001 we embraced goals (dreams) to guide us in navigating this decade. We entitled them Mission 20/10. Now we review how our performance measured up to our aspirations. Plant 25 new congregations…we actually planted a total of no less than 35 congregations – 19 within our district, 10 in the Philippines, several in Venezuela, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic Maintain 25 congregations averaging at least 175 in AM Worship – actual 11 1,500 people participating in mission trips – actual 2,153 7,000 identifiable (by name) conversions (includes mission efforts) – 14,950 11,000 average AM worship attendance – 8,712 Fully establish Venezuela Mission Field – fully organized February 10, 2002… but political situation has stifled the advancement During this past decade our district was impacted by the merger between The Wesleyan Church and the Evangelical Christian Church which brought nine new congregations into our fellowship. One of those congregations has since discontinued its ministry. We planted eight new Spanish-speaking congregations during the decade, along with others. This past year five new congregations emerged within our District, they are: Brooklyn, NY – World Impact International Ministries – Pastors Clinton and Pearl Glasgow Florence, NJ – On Wings of Love – Pastor Vincent and Chrystal Moore Hillsborough, NJ – Christian Community Chapel – Pastor Stephan and Pam Nash Willow Grove, PA – Crossroads Wesleyan Church – Pastor Germain and Shirly Coulibaly Queens, NY – Igelsia Christiana Evangelica – Pastor Alfredo Rocha While we have been effective in launching new congregations, the growth of them into healthy and strong local congregations is of concern. We cannot be satisfied with the multiplication of churches if they are not growing into strong, viable ministries. This past decade: We began with 59 congregations; of those, 4 ministries came to a conclusion during this decade and another merged in Hanover. If you compare what those 54 congregations average in morning worship today with what they averaged 10 years ago it ends up showing only a difference of 5 people – while the numbers have been redistributed, the growth is non-existent. God and good leadership can enable us to do much better. We attempted the planting of 19 new congregations within our geographical district, 16 of those are continuing to move forward for a present success rate of 85% compared with a national average of 67% for starting new congregations. We are concluding this decade with 78 congregations, an overall increase of a third of the number of congregations we are seeking to serve; or 44% increase in the number of congregations that were not part of the Penn-Jersey District in the year 2000 when we consider those which were discontinued. - 91 - We can understand what God has done as we compare it with our previous record. As we review the decades and the increase of congregations within the district, we see the following unfold… 70’s - 58/55 = - 5% 80’s - 55/55 = 0% 90’s - 55/59 = +7% 00’s - 59-78 = +33% Our commitment to serve the interests and needs of our local congregations led us to reorganize our overall district administration and create a district ministry team enabling us to provide expanded and more effective services. Our ongoing growth is again necessitating a fresh look at how we seek to serve and manage within our district. There are ever- increasing complexities and demands to which we must be responsive in order to be effective. We have continuously sought to compliment, provide quality input and add value to our congregations. Our efforts have included children and youth camps, training seminars and mentoring efforts, Christian Life and Ministry Conferences, Ordination Services, Orientation for Incoming Pastors and Spouses; web site resources; and professional counseling resources for our clergy families. We have provided intervention and assistance for many local churches. Along with these, we have hosted many prayer and fasting retreats, women’s events and retreats, training seminars and hosted a unique event entitled “Fresh Call” for all our ministerial personnel. The district exists to serve the interests of the local church and leaders, so we have consistently sought to minister with that in mind. We are ever seeking to perfect our ministries to better serve your needs. We had the privilege of dedicating new church facilities or participating in other major events at: Nyack…which after decades long effort were able to secure a church facility in which to house their ministry permanently Calvary Wesleyan Church, Millersburg – completed construction of a new church facility along with the relocation of the congregation onto a new and beautifully situated 10 acres of land Bethany Wesleyan Church, Cherryville – completed a major capital stewardship campaign with commitments of almost 2.5 million dollars in preparation for a major 6 million dollar construction effort Zion Wesleyan Church – will be participating in a ground breaking service on July 4th for the relocation and initial construction of a new church facility on 12 acres of land Anniversary Celebrations – The Gospel Chapel, Northampton (10 years); Bethel Wesleyan Church, Harrisburg (60 years); First Wesleyan Church, Jersey City (90 years) West Conshohocken – This was the mother congregation of the former Evangelical Christian Church denomination. The property was sold this year…the result is a legacy of ongoing impact for Christ reflected in the financial enabling of the new Christian Community Chapel effort in Hillsborough, NJ Our district has many distinctions which set us apart even within The Wesleyan Church. Our cultural and racial diversity; our urban to rural settings; our splendid children and youth camp ministries; our sense of camaraderie along with our unified commitment to our shared mission in Christ. None of this would be possible without the earnest spirit of volunteerism and a commitment that exceeds our local devotion. Thank you for everything each and every one of our district participants has contributed to Christ’s Kingdom as expressed through the Penn-Jersey District. God has granted us an exceptional cadre of pastoral and lay leaders. Our district staff includes: Pam Fetterhoff, Administrative Assistant; Pastor Dwight Mikesell, Assistant District Superintendent and Director of Ministerial Credentialing; Pastor Robert Simpkins, District Treasurer and Director of Finances; Dr. David Babb, Director of Servant Ministries; Pastor Dwight Addington, District Secretary and Director of Church Planting; Pastor Patricio Labbe, Director of Spanish Ministries; Pastor Rod Zottarelli, Director of Global Partners; Pastor Cherie Swink, Director of Children’s Ministries; Pastor Brenda Smith, Director of Spiritual Formation; Mrs. Ginger Johnson, Director of Wesleyan Women; Pastor Justin Leininger, District Youth President. For those who serve us so well as members of the DBA, District Board of Ministerial Development, District Building Committee, District Missions Committee and District Nominating Committee; along with those who volunteer for our camps; conferences and conventions…to one and all we express our gratitude from grateful hearts of appreciation. Your spirit of compassion was especially expressed this past year in your response to the catastrophic crisis in Haiti. There was an immediate mobilization within our district to be difference makers. A number of persons from our district have been part of mission teams, response planning visits, and on-site intervention and medical teams seeking to make a difference. - 92 - You gave over $100,000 in compassion funds toward immediate need responses and long term reconstruction efforts as local churches. We are now undertaking the task of seeking to reconstruct 4 local church buildings that were among the 21 destroyed Wesleyan churches in Haiti. Our 105 Wesleyan congregations in Haiti felt the devastation and we want to continue to be difference makers. We have appointed a Haitian Task Force to guide our district response efforts. Mr. Robert Strum is the chairman. A Decade of Influence What is now written in our history is written, however, our future lies before us as a blank sheet. What shall we do with it? It is my common practice to place before you numerical goals. My focus, however, drives me to deeper considerations. I believe that we are called upon to continue to contribute to the construction of Christ’s Kingdom through the Penn-Jersey District by recognizing the unique ways we can be of an influence in this coming decade. Thus, I call you to consider five pillars of influence that will serve as foundational to our partnership in Christ. First, the pillar of doctrine - God is calling us to continue to aggressively communicate a Biblical truth that both informs and matures our congregations in the knowledge, workings and expectations of a Holy God. Grace that tries to thrive in ignorance eventually wilts. The transforming power of God flows out of an understanding of Biblical truths communicated in the power of the Spirit through which people truly encounter God. Jesus Christ is still “the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the father but by him.” These times demand thoughtful, Spirit anointed, Biblical teaching/preaching. We must work toward stemming the tide of Biblical illiteracy and spiritual confusion within our society. We must remain the people of “one Book.” Second, the pillar of mission – God is calling us to vigorously seek people outside of Christ “using every method available, in every available way, to reach people with an available Christ.” The message of grace calls for the extension of grace to every human being. “It is not the will of God that any should perish, but that all would come to repentance.” Our mission will always point us outward beyond our walls to those seeking to fill that God shaped vacuum within. Our world is filled with misguided, pain-filled, dysfunctional and addicted persons. Jesus Christ is indeed the Savior for all people. Third, the pillar of love – God is calling us to be an incarnation of His love. Local congregations should be communities where the love of Christ abounds. In Christ, diversity succumbs to unity. In Christ, the broken are healed, the addicted set free, the alienated embraced and the ignorant guided. A community of love is the outworking of the abiding presence of God’s Spirit. A church is ultimately not an organization, but a living organism kept alive by His Spirit and creating oneness in Christ. If we are to export the love of Christ into our world, we must refuse to import the ways of the world into our churches. God calls us to let Him make us like Jesus…that is our goal. Fourth, the pillar of leadership development – God is calling us to recognize those called by Him, gifted by the Holy Spirit, and entrusted to us to lead. We as a district will go through a generational transition of leadership this decade. Younger leaders must assume their God-given responsibilities to invest in a calling to serve; older leaders must be willing to mentor and empower a younger generation. The ability to transition leadership will determine the ongoing success or failure of many of our local churches and district. Fifth, the pillar of loyalty – God is calling us to embrace our partnership in ministry. Together we can accomplish much more than we can alone. The ultimate cohesive connection in our relationship will never be that of organizational requirements, but mission compatibility. Our unity of purpose constructs our partnership upon the sure foundation of Jesus Christ and His word. Our differences become our strength as we join in the common mission of “fulfilling the great commission in the spirit of the great commandment.” I would like to thank my Administrative Assistant, Pam Fetterhoff, for her exceptional service this past year. She truly liberates me with her attention to detail and organizational gifts and serves your interests with such skill and caring. Alice continues to be my partner in ministry…she carries the district close to her heart and faithfully in her prayer life. Time has only served as an enhancement to our relationship and shared vision for ministry. I thank God for giving me such a godly wife. - 93 - Alice and I are concluding 10 years of continuous service to you as a district, a total of nearly 20 years of ministry as your Superintendent will be realized this year. I would never have believed it would come to this…but it has. The DBA has granted Alice and me a 30 day sabbatical which we will be embracing in August. You have always been so gracious and we are very grateful for this kindness extended to us. In conclusion, let me emphasize our love for you and the great honor it is having the privilege of serving such exceptional people. I pray that our service among you shall continue to be fruitful and helpful. As always, I conclude this church year with joys to celebrate and disappointments to overcome. I thank God for the privilege of ministry. Your partner in ministry, Harry F. Wood District Superintendent - 94 - ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT REV. DWIGHT MIKESELL Once again it is my privilege to report to the Penn Jersey District Conference as Assistant District Superintendent. The confidence of Pastor Wood and this District Conference are both appreciated and humbling. While I serve on the District Leadership team, the District Board of Administration, and the Executive Committee, my primary responsibility is Director of Ministerial Credentialing as Chairman of the District Board of Ministerial Development (DBMD). My responsibilities also include assisting Pastor Wood in any way that I can at his request. The team spirit of this district is one of the characteristics that make leadership such a privilege. Many of the DBMD members you elect have served multiple years with excellence. One of the great joys of working with Ministerial Credentialing is participating with candidates as they develop from newly recommended through ordination or commissioning. The subcommittee members also help to carry the workload and make it possible to bring the interview process closer to the candidates. The quality of the work of the DBMD and the subcommittees will help determine the quality of ministerial service in the future. Pastors, you are such an important partner in the ministerial credentialing process. If you have candidates in your church, please encourage them to make their DBMD appointments a priority. Also, when recommending a person for ministerial preparation, please consider their ability to find a place of service when their courses of study are completed. Your evaluations remain a vital source of information to us about each candidate. Also, please keep in mind that recommendations for new ministerial students must be sent to me no later than March 15 of each year, so they can be scheduled for interviews in March and April. There are many details, correspondences, recommendations, qualifications, and requirements to be considered along the way in the ministerial credentialing process. Pam Fetterhoff always proves to be a vital and efficient partner in fulfilling these responsibilities. She asks the right questions, makes timely reminders, fills out forms, sends and receives correspondence, and keeps me aware of many things that are necessary to help candidates through the process. Thank you, Pam, for so joyfully and efficiently helping me fulfill my responsibilities. As always, it is an honor and privilege to serve so closely with Pastor Wood and Alice. In every situation I am with him, business or pleasure, I learn something to make me a better person and leader. When I stop to think about how many miles, how many hours and how much stress they have experienced in the past twenty years, I am made aware of how essential it is that they enjoy a Sabbatical this year, without the load of District responsibilities on their shoulders. We thank General Superintendent Dr. Tom Armiger that he insisted that a Sabbatical be taken by the Woods this year. May God’s blessing rest upon all of you, as together we serve in building Christ’s kingdom through the Penn-Jersey District of the Wesleyan Church. Respectfully submitted, Dwight A. Mikesell Assistant District Superintendent - 95 - DIRECTOR OF SERVANT MINISTRIES REPORT DR. DAVID BABB It has been my honor to serve Penn-Jersey District as Director of Servant Ministries during the past year. My report includes the following highlights of my responsibilities and opportunities for ministry both within Penn-Jersey District and The Wesleyan Church: Served as a resource in the Penn-Jersey District to provide counsel, support, and encouragement to the Pastoral Team. Visited with pastoral families as scheduled or requested. Conducted 30 counseling sessions with pastors/pastoral families as referred or requested. Confidentiality was assured and provided in all situations. Met with all five therapists who provide counseling services to our pastors/pastoral families. I updated the Counseling Services brochure. Made visitations to 27 churches in Penn-Jersey District. Traveled with Dr. Harry Wood, at his request, for purposes related to district responsibilities. Attended services at the 90th Annual God’s Holiness Grove Camp Meeting in New Columbia, PA (July 31-August 9, 2009). Attended the dedication of the Pilgrim Wesleyan Church in Spring Valley, NY (June 14, 2009) with Pastor Hector Charles. Attended the New Pastor and Spouse Orientation at the District Center and participated in a presentation (September 17, 2009). Attended the dedication of the new Calvary Wesleyan Church building in Millersburg, PA (October 25, 2009) with Pastor Robert Simpkins. Attended Fresh Call at Bethany Wesleyan Church in Cherryville, PA (October 31, 2009). Attended the Penn-Jersey District Pastor & Spouse Retreat at Eden Inn Resort and Conference Center in Lancaster, PA (January 29-31, 2010). Attended the CLAM Conference (March 6, 2010). Attended the launching of the World Impact International Ministries at Dr. Ronald McNair Elementary School in Brooklyn, NY (May 9, 2010) with Pastors Clinton & Pearl Glasgow. Attended Local Board of Administration Meetings at several churches by request. Served as Chair for a Restoration Committee in regards to ministerial restoration. Responded to phone calls and email messages from pastors and lay persons within the district concerning various matters. Served on the Leadership Team for Autism Ministries at Calvary Wesleyan Church in Bethlehem, PA. What tremendous opportunities to reach out to the autism community in the Lehigh Valley! OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES I have served on the following boards/committees and attended meetings as scheduled: District Board of Administration for the Penn-Jersey District. District Board of Ministerial Development; chaired the subcommittee that met at the District Center; and provided assessments for the ordinands and background checks as requested by the DBMD. President of Central PA Wesleyan Campground & Conference Center Association; chaired meetings of the Board of Directors, meetings of the Executive Committee, and other committee meetings. Houghton College Board of Trustees in Houghton, NY and served as a member of the Executive Committee. General Board of The Wesleyan Church at the World Headquarters in Indianapolis, IN. - 96 - APPRECIATION “Thank you” for the privilege to serve Christ through the ministries of Penn-Jersey District and The Wesleyan Church. I appreciate the opportunity to serve on staff of a healthy and growing district lead by Dr. Harry Wood and Alice. I am grateful for God’s special anointing on the life and leadership of our District Superintendent and his wife. They are such a blessing to Penn-Jersey District. “Thank you”, Freda, for your prayerful support and constant encouragement. You are truly a partner with me in this ministry. Respectfully submitted, David D. Babb, Ph.D. Director of Servant Ministries - 97 - INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT HAMILTON & MUSSER, P.C. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS CONSULTANTS TO MANAGEMENT DAVID A. HAMILTON, CPA BARRY E. MUSSER, CPA JAMES A. KRIMMEL, MBA, CPA ROBERT D. MAST, CPA To the District Board of Administration of Wesleyan Church, Penn-Jersey District Millersburg, Pennsylvania We have audited the accompanying statement of financial position of the Wesleyan Church, Penn-Jersey District, as of April 30, 2010, and the related statements of activities, functional expenses, and cash flows for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the District’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Wesleyan Church, Penn-Jersey District, as of April 30, 2010, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. June 1, 2010 Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Certified Public Accountants Certified Public Accountants Members of the American and Pennsylvania Institutes of CPA’s 176 CUMBERLAND PARKWAY MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 Fax (717) 697-6943 www.hnmcpas.com MECHANICSBURG (717) 697-3888 HARRISBURG (717) 234-7000 HERSHEY (717) 533-6892 - 98 - DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT REV. ROBERT SIMPKINS OPERATIONAL BUDGET 2009-2010 PROJECTED INCOME: Balance transfer (2009) USF Receipts Journals Ministerial Development District Conference CLAM Convention Other Receipts Interest Interfund Transfers TOTALS ACTUAL 0 331,206.00 1,305.00 23,637.00 19,423.00 24,370.00 1,642.00 5,259.00 50,000.00 456,842.00 PROJECTED EXPENDITURES: Salary and Wages District Superintendent District Leadership Team Director of Servant Ministries Church Planting Director Missions Coordinator Administrative Assistant Office Support Assistant Superintendent District Secretary District Treasurer Statistician Total Salary and Wages 2009-2010 BUDGET 0 346,500 3,200 24,000 20,000 18,500 5,000 8,000 50,000 475,200 63,000.00 40,500.00 63,000 40,500 41,110.00 1,150.00 3,000.00 1,200.00 10,200.00 650.00 161,110.00 41,000 5,000 3,000 1,200 10,200 650 164,550 36,000.00 0.00 21,315.62 12,008.70 15,172.70 84,497.02 36,000 1,200 22,000 13,700 15,150 88,050 Employee Expenses - Other Workman's Compensation Social Security Wesleyan Pension Fund Total 235.00 3,192.48 4,510.00 7,937.48 1,000 3,600 5,050 9,650 Travel and Professional Expenses District Superintendent's Travel (tolls, parking) District Automobile Expense (gas oil repairs) 7,022.22 2,192.03 4,500 5,500 Employee Expenses – District Superintendent Housing Disability Insurance Health Insurance Pension SECA Total - 99 - District Auto Replacement Administration Expenses Convention and Seminars Total Travel & Professional Expenses Office Expenses Office Center Electric Gas Telephone Computer Support Office Supplies Postage (communications) Equipment Purchases Equipment Maintenance Audit of District Records Miscellaneous Expenses Gifts & Flowers Insurance Total Office Expenses 10,000.00 10,073.06 0 29,287.31 ACTUAL 1,619.34 2,190.42 7,861.69 5,108.23 21.25 7,030.62 5,269.06 124.95 1,616.92 3,800.00 0 995.70 6,909.50 42,547.68 10,000 12,500 1,200 33,700 2009/2010 BUDGET 6,000 3,500 5,500 5,000 1,000 7,000 5,200 4,000 2,000 3,800 1,500 1,500 8,000 54,000 General Expenses District Conference District Board of Administration District Committees CLAM Convention Sunday School Conference Journals Ministerial Development District Youth Wesleyan Kids’ Camp Benevolence Legal Fees Depreciation Expense Contingency Total General Expenses 26,198.78 3,985.12 3,530.89 17,875.05 0.00 5,530.63 40,551.58 6,243.65 7,500.00 700.00 2,439.00 9,441.86 7,186.80 131,462.51 20,000 4,300 2,800 18,000 500 7,000 37,000 6,000 7,500 2,500 5,000 9,000 1,200 125,200 TOTAL PROJECTED EXPENDITURES 456,842.00 475,150 456,842.00 456,842.00 475,200 475,150 0.00 50 Total Projected Income Total Projected Expenses Total Projected Variance - 100 - GENERAL CHURCH FUND ACTUAL 225,816 266,877 492,693 2009/2010 BUDGET 236,100 279,000 515,100 Projected Expenditures USF EIF TOTALS 225,816 266,877 492,693 236,100 276,250 515,100 Total Projected Income Total Projected Expenses 492,693 492,693 515,100 515,100 0 0 Projected Income USF EIF TOTALS Total Projected Variance DISTRICT EXTENSION AND EVANGELISM BUDGET 2009-2010 Projected Income District Church Extension Goals Designated Contributions Transfer from Stone Hill Church Transfer from Loan and Investment Transfer from Balance Total Projected Income Projected Expenditures Church Planting Administrative Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle Lititz Resources for New Church Planting Plainfield Iglesia Ministries Support Director Special Grants Total Projected Expenses 76,304.15 12,000 71,000 10,000 12,000 (9,275.74) 79,028.41 21,042 114,042 2,096.24 15,000.00 12,000.00 1,347.38 2,400.00 0 15,000 12,000 35,000 2,400 4,800.00 1,980.00 39,623.62 4,800 10,000 79,200 Total Projected Income Total Projected Expenses 67,028.41 39,623.62 114,042 79,200 Total Projected Variance 27,404.79 34,842 LOAN AND INVESTMENT FUND Balance as of May 01, 2009 Sale of Property 1,857,287.96 0 - 101 - LOAN AND INVESTMENT FUND (CONT). Interest Mtg/Loans 5,722.58 Interest Savings 63,773.93 Offerings/Gifts 500.00 Unrealized gain (loss) on investments 257,768.18 2,185,052.65 Expenses Legal Fees 29,878.85 Miscellaneous 4,358.17 Bad Debt 0 Church Planting 7,000.00 Grants 86,310.00 Transfer to General fund 57,336.78 184,883.80 Balance as of April 30, 2010 2,000,168.85 HARRY F. WOOD ENDOWMENT FUND (restricted) Balance forward as of May 01, 2009 111,097.10 Offerings/gifts 0 Interest 4,016.10 115,113.20 Expenditures Scholarships awarded 2010 4,992.00 Balance as of April 30, 2010 110,121.20 EARLE L. WILSON ENDOWMENT FUND (restricted) Balance forward as of May 01, 2009 85,115.29 Offerings/gifts 1,672.00 Interest 3,145.80 89,933.09 Expenditures Scholarships awarded 2010 3,675.00 Balance as of April 30, 2010 86,258.09 STONE HILL PROPERTY Balance forwarded 2009 288,666.52 Interest Balance as of April 30, 2010 Expenditures Transfer to Church Extension Lititz Pottsville Hillsborough 4,669.50 293,336.02 4,000.00 14,822.85 15,000.00 33,822.85 259,513.17 Balance as of April 30, 2010 - 102 - APPORTIONMENT REPORT 2009-2010 As of April 30, 2010 ALLENTOWN EVANGELICAL ALLENTOWN IGLESIA Assigned Received 3,492.00 3,792.00 3,492.00 0 ALLENTOWN HOPE 18,984.00 6,029.00 ALLENTOWN TRINITY 25,860.00 25,910.00 ASTON CHICHESTER UNITED AUGUSTAVILLE BETHLEHEM BLACKWOOD BRIDGETON FAMILIA BRIDGETON FIRST BRONX, FAITH BRONX, GRACE BROOKLYN FIRST BROOKLYN NEW HOPE BROOKLYN PILGRIM CANARSIE HOLINESS TABER. CANARSIE WESLEYAN CARLISLE CARNEYS POINT CHERRYVILLE CLINTON CONEY ISLAND DARBY FAITH DELAWARE RUN EGG HARBOR CENTRO EGG HARBOR CHRIST FLORENCE FRACKVILLE NEW HOPE GLASSBORO FAITH GLASSBORO OLIVOS HANOVER 21,456.00 13,872.00 38,760.00 4,272.00 1,356.00 29,304.00 3,720.00 3,084.00 27,996.00 22,692.00 16,764.00 5,124.00 252.00 9,804.00 7,428.00 98,292.00 15,996.00 2,004.00 4,296.00 17,076.00 1,920.00 24,276.00 4,440.00 1,272.00 5,328.00 648.00 11,400.00 21,456.00 13,872.00 38,760.00 4,272.00 674.90 19,671.00 725.00 3,084.00 27,996.00 0 16,764.00 5,124.00 0 9,804.00 7,428.00 98,292.00 15,996.00 410.00 3,500.00 17,511.00 0 24,276.00 4,622.00 1,272.00 5,328.00 462.10 11,400.00 HARRISBURG HUNTINGTON JERSEY CITY FILIPINO JERSEY CITY FIRST LANCASTER LEBANON LINCOLN FALLS LITITZ MILLERSBURG MILLVIEW 4,344.00 4,344.00 1,380.00 25,992.00 11,952.00 1,620.00 4,848.00 5,688.00 9,468.00 5,100.00 4,344.00 3,722.00 2,014.00 25,992.00 11,952.00 820.00 4,848.00 0 9,468.00 4,675.00 - 103 - As of April 30, 3010 Assigned Received MILLVILLE MILTON MUNCY NEWARK NORTHAMPTON NYACK OREFIELD PHILADELPHIA PINE GROVE PINE GROVE PLEASANT VALLEY PLAINFIELD CHRISTIANA PLEASANTVILLE POCONO LAKE POINT PHILLIP POTTSTOWN QUEENS, JAMAICA 5,688.00 131,400.00 13,176.00 5,664.00 15,612.00 9,444.00 3,468.00 7,512.00 18,900.00 1,836.00 1,428.00 6,180.00 9,648.00 10,248.00 3,792.00 17,280.00 1,896.00 131,400.00 13,176.00 3,000.00 15,612.00 9,444.00 3,468.00 1,565.00 18,900.00 1,836.00 300.00 6,180.00 9,633.00 10,380.00 3,856.00 17,280.00 8,904.00 5,064.00 2,496.00 8,436.00 3,816.00 3,864.00 37,596.00 8,172.00 3,528.00 5,532.00 4,464.00 3,276.00 23,472.00 20,532.00 1,176.00 6,500.00 5,064.00 2,496.00 8,436.00 3,816.00 4,200.00 37,533.00 0 2,996.00 1,104.00 0 150.00 23,474.00 20,532.00 0 4,332.00 4,332.00 TOTALS $925,992.00 $826,371.00 DEFICIT $99,621.00 QUEENS, JERUSALEM REBUCK SALEM SEYFERT STOCKTON STONINGTON STROUDSBURG SUNBURY SUSSEX THORNRIDGE VINELAND WHITE PLAINS WILLIAMSPORT WILLOW GROVE YARDVILLE HISPANIC YARDVILLE WESLEY GROVE The following churches have paid in full for the 2009-2010 conference year (payments were received late, but were paid in full): Huntington Stroudsburg - 104 - EXTENSION & EVANGELISM GOAL REPORT 2009-2010 As of April 30, 2010 ALLENTOWN EVANGELICAL ALLENTOWN HISPANIC ALLENTOWN HOPE ALLENTOWN, TRINITY ASTON CHICHESTER UNITED AUGUSTAVILLE BETHLEHEM BLACKWOOD COMMUNITY BLACKWOOD OLIVOS BRIDGETON FAMILIA BRIDGETON FIRST BRONX, FAITH BRONX, GRACE BROOKLYN FIRST BROOKLYN HOPE BROOKLYN PILGRIM CANARSIE HOLINESS TABER. CANARSIE WESLEYAN CARLISLE CARNEYS POINT CHERRYVILLE CLINTON CONEY ISLAND DARBY FAITH DELAWARE RUN EGG HARBOR CENTRO EGG HARBOR CHRIST FLORENCE FRACKVILLE NEW HOPE GLASSBORO FAITH HANOVER HARRISBURG HUNTINGTON JERSEY CITY FILIPINO JERSEY CITY FIRST LANCASTER LEBANON LINCOLN FALLS LITITZ MILLERSBURG MILLVIEW MILLVILLE MILTON MUNCY NEWARK NORTHAMPTON NYACK OREFIELD PHILADELPHIA Assigned Received 675.00 675.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 1,012.00 337.00 337.00 2,025.00 1,012.00 675.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 337.00 1,687.00 1,687.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 337.00 1,012.00 2,025.00 337.00 2,025.00 1,012.00 337.00 1,350.00 2,025.00 1,012.00 1,012.00 337.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 337.00 1,012.00 1,350.00 1,687.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 1,350.00 2,025.00 1,687.00 675.00 1,687.00 0 0 0 2,025.00 2,025.00 2,310.00 2,050.00 1,012.00 0 0 1,181.25 0 675.00 2,025.00 1,519.00 2,025.00 2,625.00 0 3,201.00 375.00 2,025.00 1,856.25 0 0 2,025.75 0 2,025.00 1,012.00 244.50 1,350.00 210.00 1,012.00 0 674.00 2,100.00 2,025.00 337.00 1,012.00 0 1,687.00 1,237.50 0 2,025.00 4,050.00 0 2,025.00 1,677.00 875.00 0 - 105 - As of April 30, 2010 PINE GROVE PINE GROVE PLEASANT VALLEY PLAINFIELD CHRISTIANA PLEASANTVILLE POCONO LAKE POINT PHILLIP POTTSTOWN QUEENS JAMICA QUEENS JERUSALEM REBUCK SALEM SEYFERT STOCKTON STONINGTON STROUDSBURG SUNBURY SUSSEX THORNRIDGE VINELAND WHITE PLAINS WILLIAMSPORT WILLOW GROVE YARDVILLE HISPANA YARDVILLE WESLEY GROVE MISCELLANEOUS TOTALS DEFICIT Assigned Received 2,025.00 337.00 0 1,350.00 1,687.00 2,025.00 1,012.00 2,025.00 1,687.00 1,350.00 337.00 1,687.00 1,350.00 1,012.00 2,025.00 1,687.00 1,012.00 1,350.00 1,012.00 675.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 0 1,012.00 - 2,025.00 337.00 50.00 1,293.50 1,702.00 0 1,105.00 2,049.00 1,600.00 1,350.00 337.00 1,687.00 0 0 0 0 0 220.00 0 150.00 2,025.00 2,025.00 0 1,012.00 7,075.00 $99,209.00 $80,575.75 $18,633.25 - 106 - APPROVED OPERATIONAL BUDGET 2010-2011 PROJECTED INCOME: Balance Transfer (2010) USF Receipts Journals Ministerial Development District Conference CLAM Convention Other Receipts Interest Interfund Transfers TOTALS 0 350,000 3,200 24,000 20,000 18,500 5,000 5,000 55,000 480,700 PROJECTED EXPENDITURES: District Superintendent (Salary) District Leadership Team Director of Servant Ministries District Church Planting Director District Missions Director Administrative Assistant Office Support Assistant District Superintendent District Treasurer District Secretary Statistician Total Salary and Wages 64,800 40,500 42,500 5,000 3,000 10,200 1,200 650 167,850 Employee Expenses – District Superintendent District Superintendent (Housing) Disability Insurance Health Insurance Pension SECA Totals 36,000 1,200 22,800 14,000 15,500 89,500 Employee Expenses - Other Workman's Compensation Social Security Wesleyan Pension Fund Totals 1,000 3,900 5,100 10,000 Travel and Professional Expenses District Superintendent's Travel (tolls, parking) 5,500 District Automobile Expense (gas, oil, repairs) 4,500 District Auto Replacement 10,000 - 107 - Administration Expenses 12,500 Convention and Seminars Total Travel & Professional Expenses 1,200 33,200 Office Expenses Office Center Electric Gas Telephone Computer Support Office Supplies Postage Equipment Purchases Equipment Maintenance Audit of District Records Miscellaneous Expenses Gifts & Flowers Insurance Total Office Expenses 5,500 3,500 6,000 5,500 1,000 7,000 4,800 4,000 2,000 4,000 1,500 1,500 8,000 54,300 General Expenses District Conference District Board of Administration District Committees CLAM Convention Sunday School Conference Journals Ministerial Development District Youth Wesleyan Kids’ Camp Benevolence Legal Counsel Depreciation Expense Contingency Total General Expenses 26,000 4,000 2,900 18,500 450 3,500 40,000 6,000 7,500 2,500 4,000 9,000 1,500 125,850 TOTAL PROJECTED EXPENDITURES: 480,700 Total Projected Income Total Projected Expenses 480,700 480,700 Total Projected Variance 0 - 108 - GENERAL CHURCH FUND BUDGET 2010-2011 Projected Income: USF EIF TOTALS Projected Expenditures: USF EIF TOTALS 238,500 281,800 520,300 238,500 281,800 520,300 Total Projected Income Total Projected Expenses 520,300 520,300 Total Projected Variance 0 DISTRICT EXTENSION AND EVANGELISM BUDGET 2010-2011 Projected Income: District Church Extension Goals Designated Contributions Transfer from West Conshohocken Transfer from Balance (2010) Transfer Loan & Investment Total Projected Income 71,800 5,000 52,500 27,404 19,500 176,204 Projected Expenditures: Church Planting Allentown Iglesia Brooklyn World Impact Clinton Hillsborough Plainfield Lititz Millersburg Plainfield Ministries Support Director of Spanish Ministries Special Grants Total Projected Expenses 4,800 10,000 144,600 Total Projected Income Total Projected Expenses 176,204 144,600 Total Projected Variance 31,604 6,400 45,000 7,500 52,500 2,400 4,000 12,000 2,400 - 109 - 2010-2011 MONTHLY APPORTIONMENT 1 ALLENTOWN EVANGELICAL 242.00 2 ALLENTOWN HISPANA 221.00 3 ALLENTOWN HOPE 1,385.00 4 ALLENTOWN TRINITY 1,912.00 5 ASTON CHICHESTER 1,948.00 6 AUGUSTAVILLE 1,211.00 7 BETHLEHEM 3,812.00 8 BLACKWOOD 9 BLACKWOOD OLIVOS 73.00 10 BRIDGETON FAMILIA 124.00 11 BRIDGETON FIRST 12 BRONX, FAITH 283.00 13 BRONX, GRACE 311.00 14 BROOKLYN FIRST 2,266.00 15 BROOKLYN HOPE 2,322.00 16 BROOKLYN PILGRIM 1,468.00 17 BROOKLYN WORLD IMPACT 18 CANARSIE HOLINESS TABERNACLE 19 CANARSIE WESLEYAN 20 CARLISLE 789.00 21 CARNEY'S POINT 638.00 22 CHERRYVILLE 8,230.00 23 CLINTON 1,272.00 24 CONEY ISLAND 25 DARBY FAITH 26 DELAWARE RUN 27 EGG HARBOR CENTRO 28 EGG HARBOR CHRIST’S 29 FLORENCE FIRST 352.00 30 FLORENCE WINGS OF LOVE 100.00 31 FRACKVILLE NEW HOPE 106.00 32 GLASSBORO FAITH 459.00 33 HANOVER 34 HARRISBURG 387.00 35 HILLSBOROUGH 365.00 36 HUNTINGTON 395.00 37 JERSEY CITY FILIPINO 152.00 38 JERSEY CITY FIRST 39 LANCASTER 383.00 1,990.00 0.00 602.00 NR NR 395.00 1,405.00 178.00 1,612.00 1,021.00 1,750.00 853.00 - 110 - 40 LEBANON 146.00 41 LINCOLN FALLS 328.00 42 LITITZ 565.00 43 MILLERSBURG 867.00 44 MILLVIEW 328.00 45 MILLVILLE 476.00 46 MILTON 11,200.00 47 MUNCY 1,165.00 48 NEWARK 49 NORTHAMPTON 50 NYACK 839.00 51 OREFIELD 309.00 52 PHILADELPHIA 556.00 53 PINE GROVE 54 PINE GROVE PLEASANT VALLEY 55 PLAINFIELD CRISTIANA 56 PLEASANTVILLE 637.00 57 POCONO LAKE 866.00 58 POINT PHILLIP 997.00 59 POTTSTOWN 336.00 60 QUEENS, IGLESIA 61 QUEENS, JAMAICA 62 QUEENS, JERUSALEM 602.00 63 REBUCK 438.00 64 SALEM 197.00 65 SEYFERT 700.00 66 STOCKTON 344.00 67 STONINGTON 289.00 68 STROUDSBURG 69 SUNBURY 718.00 70 SUSSEX 279.00 71 THORNRIDGE 372.00 72 VINELAND 315.00 73 WHITE PLAINS 200.00 74 WILLIAMSPORT 75 WILLOW GROVE CROSSROADS 76 WILLOW GROVE FIRST 77 YARDVILLE HISPANA 164.00 78 YARDVILLE WESLEY GROVE 393.00 431.00 1,341.00 1,450.00 183.00 NR 0.00 1,781.00 3,369.00 2,082.00 0.00 1,072.00 - 111 - 2010-2011 EXTENSION AND EVANGELISM GOALS 1 ALLENTOWN EVANGELICAL 675.00 2 ALLENTOWN HISPANA 675.00 3 ALLENTOWN HOPE 2,025.00 4 ALLENTOWN TRINITY 2,025.00 5 ASTON CHICHESTER 2,025.00 6 AUGUSTAVILLE 2,025.00 7 BETHLEHEM 2,025.00 8 BLACKWOOD 1,012.00 9 BLACKWOOD OLIVOS 337.00 10 BRIDGETON FAMILIA 337.00 11 BRIDGETON FIRST 12 BRONX, FAITH 13 BRONX, GRACE 1,012.00 14 BROOKLYN FIRST 2,025.00 15 BROOKLYN HOPE 2,025.00 16 BROOKLYN PILGRIM 2,025.00 17 BROOKLYN WORLD IMPACT 18 CANARSIE HOLINESS TABERNACLE 19 CANARSIE WESLEYAN 20 CARLISLE 1,687.00 21 CARNEY'S POINT 1,687.00 22 CHERRYVILLE 2,025.00 23 CLINTON 2,025.00 24 CONEY ISLAND 25 DARBY FAITH 1,012.00 26 DELAWARE RUN 2,025.00 27 EGG HARBOR CENTRO 28 EGG HARBOR CHRIST’S 2,025.00 29 FLORENCE FIRST 1,012.00 30 FLORENCE WINGS OF LOVE 337.00 31 FRACKVILLE NEW HOPE 337.00 32 GLASSBORO FAITH 1,350.00 33 HANOVER 2,025.00 34 HARRISBURG 1,012.00 35 HILLSBOROUGH 2,025.00 36 HUNTINGTON 1,012.00 37 JERSEY CITY FILIPINO 38 JERSEY CITY FIRST 2,025.00 39 LANCASTER 2,025.00 2,025.00 675.00 337.00 1,687.00 337.00 337.00 337.00 337.00 - 112 - 40 LEBANON 337.00 41 LINCOLN FALLS 1,012.00 42 LITITZ 1,350.00 43 MILLERSBURG 2,025.00 44 MILLVIEW 1,012.00 45 MILLVILLE 1,350.00 46 MILTON 2,025.00 47 MUNCY 2,025.00 48 NEWARK 1,350.00 49 NORTHAMPTON 2,025.00 50 NYACK 2,025.00 51 OREFIELD 52 PHILADELPHIA 1,350.00 53 PINE GROVE 2,025.00 54 PINE GROVE PLEASANT VALLEY 55 PLAINFIELD CRISTIANA 56 PLEASANTVILLE 1,687.00 57 POCONO LAKE 2,025.00 58 POINT PHILLIP 2,025.00 59 POTTSTOWN 1,012.00 60 QUEENS, IGLESIA 2,025.00 61 QUEENS, JAMAICA 2,025.00 62 QUEENS, JERUSALEM 1,687.00 63 REBUCK 1,350.00 64 SALEM 65 SEYFERT 1,687.00 66 STOCKTON 1,350.00 67 STONINGTON 68 STROUDSBURG 2,025.00 69 SUNBURY 1,687.00 70 SUSSEX 71 THORNRIDGE 1,012.00 72 VINELAND 1,012.00 73 WHITE PLAINS 74 WILLIAMSPORT 75 WILLOW GROVE CROSSROAD 76 WILLOW GROVE FIRST 77 YARDVILLE HISPANA 78 YARDVILLE WESLEY GROVE 675.00 337.00 0 337.00 675.00 675.00 337.00 2,025.00 337.00 2,025.00 337.00 1,012.00 - 113 - DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION REPORT ON MINISTERIAL RELATIONS I. ORDAINED MINISTERS A. APPOINTED ORDAINED MINISTERS 1. District Service Wood, Harry F. 2. Pastoral and Local Service a. Pastors, associate pastors, or assistant pastors Addington, Dwight L. Krzos, Mark Anderson, David Labbé, Patricio Anderson, Michael Leininger, Justin Anderson, Sandra Leininger, Tedd Argo, Jason Loria, Philip Atherley, Anderson McClung, Michael Baney, Larry Mestach, Branden Barthelemy, Roland Mikesell, Daniel Brown, Barry Mikesell, Dwight A. Bruckler, Joseph Moore, Timothy Budde, Scott Nash, Stephan P. Cassisse, Remolien Palilio, Federico Chalarca, Jairo Paulhamus, Kenneth Charles, Hector Pilkinton, Kenneth H. Charles, Sylvanie Pinkerton, F. Russell Chowtie, Holly Reece, Michael Clendaniel, Gregory Reigard, Kenneth M. Cloyd, Daniel Richards, Carolynne Coulibaly, Germain Richards, Luke D’Agostino, Shannon Rhodes, Ervin Davis, Arlie E. Rutherford, Earl Jr. Errickson, David Samuel, James Faustin, Jules Saunders, Michael Ferdinand, Pierre St. H. Shoemaker, Donavon Fetterhoff, Kevin Silliman, Ed Furrow, Martin, Jr. Simpkins, Robert J. Gerber, Daniel Smith, David Geyer, Donald H. Smith, Stephen Glasgow, Clinton St. Louis, Rochemond Glasgow, Pearl Staley, James Graham, Anthony Swink, Cherie Gray, Stephen III Teague, Kenroy Hall, P. Daniel Telfort, Frantz Hartzell, Timothy K. Terwilliger, James L. Heckman, Douglas E., Sr. Theodore, Bernard Heiler, Ronald Torres, Edward Jacques, Venise Trotman, Grantley Jacques, Yonel Watson, Basil Jeune, Francois Eugene Weldon, Scott Jones, Robert Whatton, Antonette Keefer, Lynda Williams, John Koroma, Joseph - 114 - Wolfgang, Randy L. Younger, Richard b. On loan to other districts c. Local church Christian educators 3. Evangelistic Service a. Associate general evangelists b. General evangelist c. Reserve evangelists 4. Denominational Service a. General officials Pence, Jerry b. General church service c. Missionaries Burke, Brian Craker, Dennis Lamos, Darrell J. Norris, Keith d. Educators Anderson, Christopher J. Englehardt, Richard Lee, Allen A. Luchetti, Lenny Miller, William III Yoder, Ralph 5. Military or Institutional Chaplains Caudle, John Sell, Melody 6. Interchurch Service Griffin, David Hevalow, John Paradis, Marilyn Valdez, Raymond Wiley, Gary 7. Special Service Baugess, Daniel Diven, Douglas R. Kotzen, Geoffrey Wagner, Wayne B. RETIRED ORDAINED MINISTERS Addington, Robert Ayling, Steven Bauer, Paul Bennett, Miles E. Blimline, Curtis Bortner, Elaine M. Carden, Edward J. Culp, Raymond F. Davis, Russell E. Dieter, Melvin E. Emery, LaVerne Ferdinand, Michel Fisher, John T. Gilmore, Cecil Zeravsky, David Zottarelli, Rod Gilmore, Virginia Goos, Norm Haffling, Charles, H. Heckman, Earl Holland, Charles E. Johnston, William Kocher, Clair Leitzel, James Lindenberger, Robert I. McFadden, James P. Mowrey, Larry Moyer, Donald Murphy, Ronald L. Newlin, Raymond - 115 - Pudliner, Ray Walker, Elda Ritter, Robert Walker, Marion Roehrig, John Washburn, Betty Lou Taylor, Grace A. Wilson, Earle L. Wagner, Raymond Yeager, Arthur E. C. RESERVE ORDAINED MINISTERS Murray, Tyronza Slater, David D. ORDAINED MINISTERS ON EDUCATIONAL LEAVE E. ORDAINED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT Ambroise, Francois Mikesell, Jonathan Green, David Reddinger, Randall Green, Kerry Anne Smith, Brenda Kramer, Dean Sylvester, Richard McClung, Linda Toto, Louis Harry F. ORDAINED MINISTERS IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer to Penn-Jersey Williams, Ronald 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey Mack, Daniel G. ORDAINED MINISTERS IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER Beers, Jerome Dixon, Andrew Howard “Jake” Lee Ortiz, Roger Sesay, Ibrahim II. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS A. PASTORS, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT PASTORS B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS C. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT 1. Not available for appointment 2. Non-ministerial general church or educational service D. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer to Penn-Jersey 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey E. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER F. RETIRED COMMISSIONED MINISTERS Allen, Sr., David S. III. LICENSED MINISTERS A. PASTORS, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT PASTOR Arrington, Robert Antal, Dana Brosious, Ryan Bond, Deborah Brown, Anita Clour, Randy Delph, Sherlock Hertzog, Catherine Hertzog, Earl Hunte, Anthony - 116 - Inglin, John Noisette, Claudel Pigott, Lennox Prospere, Everton Swink, Brad Tolentino, Haydee Trippett, Michael Werkheiser, Donald Zweifel, Rob B. OTHER APPOINTMENT C. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER 1. Pending completion of district transfer to Penn-Jersey 2. Applied for district transfer from Penn-Jersey D. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER Glagola, Josh IV. MINISTERIAL STUDENTS Blain, Anthony Carney, Thomas Casado, Ana Casado, Jose Craft, Troy Deaven, Amber Dennis, J. Michael Diener, Shane Faustin, Jude S. Fetterhoff, Andrew Francois, Bose Ganesh, Himchand Harmon, Wayne, Jr. Hernandez, Omar Hoffman, David Jacobs, David Jarrett, Gary Joseph, Woody Kargbo, Samar Labbé, Marcela McCready, Diane Miller, Jana Moore, Jacqueline Moore, Moira Ortiz, Arelis Ortiz, Hilda Ortiz, Shaury Oswald, Loretta Parks, Andrew Pickett, Jonathan Rau, Steve Reigard, Megan Reinhardt, Adam Szarka, Alex Soto, Blanca Soto, Renato Taylor, Brian Thornton, Becky Trought, Heather Woods, Gary V. LAY WORKERS A. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKER Johnson, Ginger E. (Women’s and Children’s Worker) Jones, Ruth B. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS IN PROCESS OF TRANSFER C. LICENSED SPECIAL WORKERS Bazaro-Chery, Martylie Beatty, Love E. (Christian Writer) DeLong, Karen Younger, Julie D. COMMISSIONED LAY MISSIONARIES Norris, Patty E. SUPPLY PASTORS Alvarado, William Moore, Vincent Rocha, Alfredo - 117 - DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT MRS. LORETTA PAULHAMUS, REPORTER I. ORDINATION RECOMMENDATIONS WHEREAS the District Board of Ministerial Development of the Penn-Jersey District has carefully examined the following persons as to their personal experience of salvation and entire sanctification; their full commitment to the Articles of Religion, Membership Commitments, Elementary Principles and polity of The Wesleyan Church and acceptance of its authority; and their evidence of having the graces, gifts, fruit and abiding sense of Divine call essential to persons seeking ordination; and WHEREAS these persons are all Covenant Members of a local Wesleyan church within the PennJersey District, have completed all necessary service requirements, and have met all educational requirements as certified by the Ministerial Study Course Agency of The Wesleyan Church; BE IT RESOLVED THAT at a public service sanctioned by the Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church the following candidates shall receive ordination: Lynda Keefer James Samuel II. NEW LICENSE RECOMMENDATIONS WHEREAS the following persons have received proper recommendations from the local churches of which they are covenant members; and WHEREAS they have been carefully examined by the District Board of Ministerial Development to affirm their personal experience of salvation and entire sanctification; their full commitment to the Articles of Religion, Membership Commitments, Elementary Principles and polity of The Wesleyan Church and acceptance of its authority; and their evidence of having graces, gifts and fruit essential for the ministry to which they feel called; and WHEREAS they have met the qualifications set forth in The Discipline of The Wesleyan Church for the ministerial status they seek; BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following new ministerial licenses be granted by the 42nd Annual PennJersey District Conference as categorized in Section 1240 in The Discipline of The Wesleyan Church 2008. A. Ordained ministers in process of transfer B. Licensed Ministers 1. Arrington, Robert 2. Carney, Thomas 3. Hoffman, David 4. Noisette, Claudel 5. Pigott, Lennox 6. Prospere, Everton 7. Trippett, Michael - 118 - C. Ministerial Students 1. Fetterhoff, Andrew 2. Ganesh, Himchand 3. Harmon, Wayne, Jr. 4. Kargbo, Samar 5. McCready, Diane 6. Miller, Jana 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Moore, Jacqueline Oswald, Loretta Rau, Steve Szarka, Alex Taylor, Brian Trought, Heather D. Licensed Special Workers 1. DeLong, Karen III. RENEWAL OF LICENSE RECOMMENDATIONS WHEREAS the following persons have been reviewed during the past conference year as to their continued pursuit of the Call of God upon their lives for ministerial service; AND WHEREAS these persons have been examined as to their character, testimony, current experience of Christian living, witness, and church involvement; AND WHEREAS these persons have given witness of agreement with the doctrines and polity of The Wesleyan Church, BE IT RESOLVED that the following ministerial licenses be renewed with no change in their respective status: A. Ministers in Process of Denominational Transfers 1. Beers, Jerome 2. Dixon, Andrew 3. Lee, Howard “Jake” 4. Ortiz, Roger 5. Ibrahim, Sesay B. Licensed Ministers 1. Antal, Dana 2. Bond, Deborah 3. Brosious, Ryan 4. Brown, Anita 5. Clour, Randy 6. Delph, Sherlock 7. Hertzog, Catherine 8. Earl Hertzog 9. Inglin, John 10. Swink, Brad 11. Tolentino, Haydee 12. Werkheiser, Donald 13. Zweifel, Rob C. Ministerial Students 1. Blain, Anthony 2. Casado, Ana 3. Casado, Jose 4. Craft, Troy 5. Deaven, Amber - 119 - 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Dennis, J. Michael Diener, Shane Faustin, Jude S. Francois, Bose Hernandez, Omar Jarrett, Gary Jacobs, David Joseph, Woody Labbé, Marcela Moore, Moira Ortiz, Arelis Ortiz, Hilda Ortiz, Shaury Parks, Andrew Pickett, Jonathan Reigard, Megan Reinhardt, Adam Soto, Blanca Soto, Renato Thornton, Becky Woods, Gary D. Lay Workers 1. Commissioned Special Worker Johnson, Ginger (Women’s and Children’s Worker) Jones, Ruth 2. Licensed Special Workers Beatty, Love E. (Christian Writer) Younger, Julie E. Licenses Not Renewed IV. ANNUAL SERVICE REPORTS All district ministerial personnel are required to file annual service reports for review by the District Board of Ministerial Development. Personnel in all categories of service appointed by the district conference last year filed satisfactory annual service reports with the following exceptions. Names printed indicate those who failed to file an annual service report (number of consecutive years of delinquency shown in parentheses) or filed an unsatisfactory report. A. Ordained Ministers 1. Francois Ambroise 2. Francois Jeune (4) 3. Geoffrey Kotzen (2) 4. Roger Ortiz 5. Raymond Pudliner (3) 6. Raymond Valdez B. Ministerial Students 1. Ana Casado (3) 2. Amber Deaven 3. Jude S. Faustin (2) 4. Omar Hernandez 5. Marcela Labbé (2) 6. Arelis Ortiz 7. Hilda Ortiz 8. Shaury Ortiz 9. Adam Reinhardt 10. Becky Thornton (3) - 120 - D. Lay Workers 1. Love E. Beatty 2. Patty Norris (4) E. Filed Unsatisfactory Reports - none Respectfully Submitted, Loretta Paulhamus DBMD Secretary - 121 - DIRECTOR OF SPIRITUAL FORMATION REV. BRENDA SMITH Why is intentional discipleship so important? While most churches "believe" in making disciples, very few are effectively making them. Consider the following statistics from George Barna: The average "evangelical" church in America wins 1.67 persons (less than 2) to Christ and their church each year for every 100 persons who attend that church. One-third of church member’s state their greatest individual needs are not being met by their church. Less than 50% of church members pray for 5 minutes at least twice a week. Only 11% of church members have shared the gospel even once in the last year and 33% have never shared the gospel with anyone. The Spiritual Formation Crown How does spiritual formation occur? “It occurs when there is an intentional and strategic thrust to facilitate spiritual maturity”. Every Church should desire to make more and better disciples of Jesus Christ. The process of Spiritual Formation is for every person to become more like Jesus Christ every day. It involves every person and it involves every part of every person. One poignant way to communicate this is wrapped up in the words and concept of four words: HEAD, HEART, HAND and HABITS. In order to combat the enormous disconnect among followers of Jesus Christ between beliefs and behaviors, much emphasis needs to be rekindled regarding the knowledge, power and activity of God in every individual’s life. We are very blessed with dedicated spiritual leaders, Sunday School Superintendents, Sunday school teachers and small group leaders in our churches. It is through your efforts that believers will become better disciples of Jesus Christ. Please remember to encourage those who are serving in your churches. Encouragement is so important to all of us. How can you be intentional about spiritual formation in your church? We provide each church an opportunity to be a part of a training event called the Penn Jersey Christian Life and Ministry Convention better known as CLAM. This event is for everyone, from the youngest to the oldest in your church. I had the privilege of directing CLAM alongside a great team who worked sacrificially to bring a quality training event. I want to thank them for a job well done…Dr. Harry Wood, Pam Fetterhoff (Marketing), Rev. Steve Smith (Seminar Director), Rev. Randy Wolfgang (Facility Director), Rev. Dan Mack and Rev. Justin Leininger (Youth), Cassandra Smith (Kids) and Wendy Furbur (Preschool).We also appreciate every volunteer that helped to make it an awesome event! Our theme this year was Heroes…Ordinary people making an extraordinary difference. We had over 1100 people in attendance. The adult CLAM was held at Faith Evangelical Church which accommodated us very well. Rev. Randy Wolfgang had a great team of volunteers helping direct people and serve lunch (Chic-fil-A of course!). Our guest speaker for the rallies was Dr. JoAnne Lyon who did an outstanding job communicating how God is using people in the ministry. I personally could listen to her stories all day long! Bethlehem Calvary’s praise team, under the direction of Rev. Jim Staley, did a great job leading us in worship. Rev. Steve Smith did an awesome job setting up seminars that were relevant and everyone who attended was appreciative of each of the seminar leaders who did a great job presenting their topics. The Youth Clam was held at Bethany Wesleyan Church under the superb direction of Dan Mack and Justin Leininger. Rev. Ed Torres was the guest speaker and The New City worship band did an awesome job leading the teens into worship. The training seminars were a huge success - 122 - and the teens had an awesome day enjoying different sports, Wii games and hoagies! Thanks to all the volunteers who helped to make the youth CLAM a successful event for the Lord. The Kid’s CLAM was held at Trinity Wesleyan Church under the fantastic leadership of Cassandra Smith. Mel Lamar did a great job ministering to the kids with ventriloquism, magic and juggling. The salvation message was given in the closing rally and 50 kids responded at the altar to receive Jesus as their Savior. Thanks to all who gave sacrificially to minister to God’s precious children. The Preschool CLAM was held at the Adult CLAM. There were 27 kids between the ages of 2-5. Wendy Furbur did a great job directing this event along with her staff. Mel Lamar came and did a magic show for the kids and they loved it. Big thanks for all who helped with these adorable little ones. Please mark your calendar for Saturday, March 5 for CLAM 2011. Our theme is Flash Forward… Impacting Lives for Eternity. Our guest speaker for the Adult CLAM will be Don Piper, author of “90 Minutes in Heaven.” Vertical Kids ministry will be our guest speaker for the Kid’s and Preschool CLAM. I have been blessed to serve as the District’s Director of Spiritual Formation for the past 5 years. May the Lord bless each of your churches as you continue to do intentional discipleship and make more and better disciples of Jesus Christ. Please take the time to check out the Spiritual Formation table for some free literature for discipleship in your church. In His Service Together, Rev. Brenda Smith - 123 - DISTRICT CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR REV. CHERIE SWINK Wesleyan Kids’ Camp this year was the year of “The Great Race”. “Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” Hebrews 12:1. Our special speaker was Rev. Andrew Bush from Michigan. Pastor Andrew is a Wesleyan Children’s Pastor. The children really seemed to be receptive to him, and loved spending time with him and his wife and baby. We were very pleased with his ministry during the week and he really brought to the kids the message of living their life as Christ would want them to live. We had 90 campers and 24 staff. We opened camp to children entering 3rd grade, which brought a younger crowd. They seemed overall well behaved and seemed to be glad to be at camp. Thank you to each one who had a hand in sending children or working at camp. You are the ones that allow us to continue camp in this district. I was happy to be able to attend Newborn Wesleyan Church in Newark, NJ, on March 21, 2010. I spoke to the congregation on the topic “Are we messing up our kids? They Matter!” Thank you to Pastor Telfort for allowing me to come and speak to his congregation. CLAM convention was held and directed by Cassandra Smith. She had Mel Lamar from Colorado speak to the children. They did a wonderful job providing crafts, snacks, games, stories, and lots of fun things to do for all of the children who attended. Respectfully submitted, Rev. Cherie E. Swink District Children’s Ministry Director - 124 - EVANGELISM AND CHURCH GROWTH REPORT REV. DWIGHT ADDINGTON, DIRECTOR It has been a joy and a privilege to serve you this past year as the Evangelism and Church Growth Director. We rejoice in all that God has done in Penn-Jersey through “Fresh Call” last October! This has been an exciting and challenging year in church planting! There have been moments that it has seemed difficult to keep up with all that God was doing! We have added four churches this year to our Penn-Jersey family and there are additional churches and ministries that we are continuing to work with. Congratulations to the following pastors and churches: Christian Community Chapel (Hillsborough, NJ) – Rev. Steve and Pam Nash have served a significant independent church in a growing area of New Jersey. This year the church decided they needed to come under the umbrella of a denomination and joined The Wesleyan Church. Crossroads Wesleyan Church (Willow Grove, PA) –This brand new church in the greater Philadelphia area is reaching young adult families from several different cultures and ethnicities. Rev. Germain and Shirly Coulibaly are giving pastoral leadership to this new work. World Impact International Ministries (Brooklyn, NY) – Our newest church plant held their opening service on Mother’s Day and is the second daughter congregation of New Hope Family Worship Center and Dr. Anthony Graham. Rev. Clinton Glasgow and Dr. Pearl Glasgow are giving excellent leadership to this new work. Iglesia Hispana Evangelica (Queens, NY) – Rev. Jules Faustin graciously opened the doors of their facility to a new Hispanic church. After assisting and nurturing them, the church decided to join Penn-Jersey and become our 8th Hispanic work. Rev. Alfredo Rocha is a seasoned pastor who is giving pastoral leadership to this work. I would encourage you to pray faithfully for these new leaders and churches! Please pray with us for the churches that God wants to see birthed in and through our district in the coming months and years! Thank you for your faithful giving to the Extension and Evangelism Fund. Church planting is a top priority in Penn-Jersey and your gifts to this fund help to fuel reaching more people with the healing and hope that only Christ can bring! - 125 - DIRECTOR OF HISPANIC MINISTRIES REV. DR. PATRICIO LABBÉ “The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” Psalm 27:1 Thanks, God, for the openness of the Wesleyan Church toward the Hispanic ministries. Thanks, God, for our Superintendent Dr. Harry F. Wood’s wisdom. During the last North America Hispanic Council meeting that God allowed me to participate in, we had the opportunity to interact with the three General Superintendents of The Wesleyan Church. We had an ample and open conversation about the Hispanic work and about our future projects. In that meeting I asked Dr. Jo Anne Lyon if she believes that the Hispanic people in North America are a demographic accident or a missional intentional reality in the post modern context for the Wesleyan Church. With tears in her eyes she said that we are a relevant objective for Christ’s work. Dr Lyon’s compassion and love for the Hispanic people made the Hispanic leaders very happy in that meeting. It is necessary to make a reflection about the paradigm changes in the new context in North America today with over 50 million Hispanic people. We all need to be trained that we can better develop God’s work. The transition toward this new emergent social reality, which affects the way we minister to people, requires that pastors and Christian leaders in the United States apply the knowledge we have acquired about immigration and migration mobility of Hispanic people, in the evangelization of these people by The Wesleyan church. In this report I would like to emphasize the spirit of unity among the Hispanic pastors in our District. Every four months we have a fellowship meeting with participation of the pastors and congregations of our District with an excellent attendance. The Hispanic people also, are being trained through FLAMA (in Spanish), to receive a proper ministerial education, by high quality teachers (Dr. Norman Goos and Dr. Steven Ayling), and also the DBMD program, whose leader is Rev. Dwight Mikesell. I assist Rev. Mikesell in working with the Hispanic students in the DBMD program. Hispanic Ministries continue to grow, which is a matter of a great joy! We praise God for the new congregation in Flushing, New York and Pastor Alfredo Rocha. We also praise God for the congregation of Wesleyan Jerusalem Church and Rev. Jules Faustín for opening the doors and their cooperation to develop the Hispanic work. Every year we have our Hispanic camp which includes workshops and anointed evening services. I would like to thank our Superintendent, Dr. Harry F. Wood, and Pastor Dwight Addington for the annual meetings in Clinton, New Jersey. Pastor Ed Torres always welcomes us with Christian love and cordiality. Very respectfully submitted by, Rev. Dr. Patricio H. Labbé - 126 - DISTRICT DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL PARTNERS REV. ROD ZOTTARELLI Never a dull moment…just when we think things have quieted down, another natural disaster that causes a national disaster. This year was no different and yet was very different. Some have called what has happened in Haiti a man-made disaster. On a recent tour of Haiti I saw first-hand devastation beyond belief. No matter what you think of the “what” and “why” of Haiti’s tragedy, what remains is a mess. I have two thoughts as we go forward from here. The first one is that we do as much as we can to help the people of Haiti. No district has as much of a vested interest in Haiti as we do since we have many Haitian congregations in our district. We will do and are doing as much as we can in concert with Global Partners. It is important that we work with them within their framework as our missionaries on the ground are stretched to their maximum potential. We will have many teams heading to Haiti this summer and ongoing into the fall. These teams will be primarily construction teams for the immediate future and then will shift eventually to mixed teams with ministry emphasis. There will be many opportunities. As a district we have pledged to build 4 pole barn churches. This requires the raising of around $70,000 of which over $40,000 has already been given. The other thought is that we need to make sure that our entire focus is not on Haiti. We have many missionaries located all over the world that are doing a great work for the Lord and we need to not let our focus get distracted away from the whole work of God. There are many missionaries representing our district and we need to continue to support them well. I look forward to this year as God works through us as a district both in Haiti and around the world. Working together, Rod Zottarelli - 127 - MEMOIRS COMMITTEE REPORT MISS SHIRLEY SMITH The Penn-Jersey District expresses appreciation for the following deceased members and friends of The Wesleyan Church. Church Name of Deceased Member or Friend Allentown Trinity Charles Ekey Wilma (Joan) Mohr Dana Phillips Earl Solt Friend Member Member Member Augustaville Sherrie Miller Ronald Sholley Friend Friend Bethlehem Alan Diehl William Hanford Marvin Mengel Verna Mengel Lorraine Miller Craig Moyer Paul Pritchett Theresa Ritter Roberta Sacks Member Member Member Member Member Friend Member Friend Member Blackwood Community Betty Manganaro Member Brooklyn First Ruby Welch Member Bronx Grace Irvine Colbourne Member Brooklyn New Hope Marrittza Jolliffe Anthony Leroy Meckles Milton Morris Olson Roberts Friend Friend Friend Friend Brooklyn Pilgrim Andre Hyppolite Victor Sainvil Friend Friend Carlisle Wanda Gaskin Dorothy Rice William Sholley Friend Member Member Cherryville Paul Besz David Counterman Betty DeFrain Earnest Eaches Joseph Hager Martha Kern Kathryn Lloyd Alice Miltenberger Elma Rockel Ronald Samuels Geraldine Sell Stewart Snyder Joan Varilek Mary Vogel Friend Friend Member Member Member Friend Member Member Member Friend Member Member Friend Member - 128 - Clinton Faith Olga Davis George Kock Robert Williamson Friend Member Member Delaware Run Merrill Auker Kenneth Cragle Joseph Fox Mildred Hill Kevin Mattern Marcella Miller Evelyn Wolfe Member Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Egg Harbor Centro Deyanira Hainojora Member Egg Harbor Christ’s William Cornia Eugene Groff Barbara Chandless John O’Neal Rose Levine Ruezalia Ray Friend Friend Member Member Member Member Frackville Angela Bush Charles Kopivetz Friend Member Florence Wings of Love Tasjae McAllister Sidney L. Moore Member Member Glassboro Grace Greenley Betty Manganaro Friend Friend Hanover Wesleyan Grace Maus Richard Nace Clyde Shaffer Member Member Member Huntington Gerald Anglade Friend Jersey City First Sadie Goodson Mary Smith Monique Terry Douglas Yeldell Member Member Friend Friend Lancaster Dr. A. Lawrence Gagnon Max Becker Friend Friend Levittown Claire Lohr Friend Lititz Ruth Seiler Friend Millview Grace Norton Member Milton Charles Brown Kenneth Fogelman James Fritchman Rev. Joseph Hoffman F. Parson Kepler Craig Knopp Chet Koonsman Esther Labour James Lewis, Sr. Robert Manning George McLaughlin Patricia Rearick Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Member Member Member Friend - 129 - Muncy John L. “Jack” Felix Eleanor Kough Anthony Trocine Member Friend Member Northampton Edith N. Borger Mae Day Tyler Hess Paul Kunkle Carol A. Williams Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Newark Newborn Vitae Charles Member Pine Grove Pleasant Valley Arthur Lehamam Member Pleasantville Living Water Evelyn Ashworth Nancy Dorzuk Robert Fox Anthony Ferrigno Friend Friend Friend Friend Pocono Lake Rhonda TerMeulen Member Point Phillip Mildred Dettmer Robert Longenbach Member Member Pottstown Betty Smith Member Queens Jamaica Beryl Allen Ralph Vandecruze Member Member Queens Wesleyan Jerusalem Gladys Lamadieu Suze Valery Friend Member Rebuck Bertha Erdman Friend Salem Gerdine Dalbow Elwood Northam John Snedeker Member Member Friend Seyfert Ruth Hummel Betty Kashner Marie Young Friend Friend Member Stockton Ruth LeQuear Friend Stroudsburg Kyle Argo Harold Bond Lois Hull Arbutis McClung Carl Serfass Albert Treible Friend Friend Member Friend Friend Member Sunbury Barry Walmer Member Vineland Juan Pizarro Friend Williamsport Faith Carl Rockwell Rick Snell Zella Stabler Arlene Young Friend Friend Friend Friend Yardville Willow Grove Joan Mount Member Willow Grove John Becker Hester Withey Friend Friend - 130 - DISTRICT STATISTICAL SUMMARY MR. ROBERT STRUM, REPORTER Stewardship of Persons MEMBERSHIP Change Covenant members received by confessions of faith Covenant members by transfer from other Wesleyan Churches Community members received into Covenant membership Covenant members removed Present number of covenant members Present number of community members Present number of student members Total present number all members CHURCH MINISTRIES Average A.M. attendance Average P.M. attendance Average S.S. attendance Persons saved Persons sanctified Persons declaring call to ministry Persons in short-term missions projects Persons baptized Children dedicated VBS average attendance Wesleyan Women WKFM This Year Last Year 385 60 75 286 6,397 983 56 7,436 312 33 58 252 6,156 912 32 7,100 73 27 17 34 241 71 24 336 8,359 1,145 3,728 1,012 345 35 231 381 273 2,422 1,284 212 358 -226 -211 974 26 29 -23 -65 -36 197 -109 -76 8,717 919 3,517 1,986 371 64 208 316 237 2,619 1,175 136 COLLEGE STUDENT POTENTIAL College-age youth enrolled in Wesleyan colleges College-age youth enrolled in other colleges - 131 - 44 344 44 349 0 -5 Stewardship of Finances LOCAL CHURCH PROPERTY Change Value of church, land, buildings Value of church-owned parsonages Total indebtedness on all property This Year CASH INCOME Received by church & S.S. Received by WW Received by WKFM Received by WY Received by Children’s Ministries Other assessable income Total assessable income Borrowed, property sales, schools, etc. Investments, bequests, estates DBA approved building projects Total received from all sources Last Year 72,093,084 7,141,891 9,891,661 61,769,429 6,343,713 7,829,579 10,855,555 953,178 2,062,082 9,918,781 51,137 2,852 23,410 19,782 163,614 10,180,576 3,082,655 105,922 755,762 14,504,502 9,688,987 48,469 2,641 25,606 8,153 156,113 9,937,057 1,289,895 142,590 516,001 14,104,171 230,794 2,668 211 (2,196) 11,629 7,501 243,219 1,792,760 (36,668) 239,761 400,331 CASH DISBURSEMENTS FOR LOCAL PURPOSES Total disbursements, all purposes 13,039,287 12,797,498 241,789 At the time of the preparation of this report (June 1) the following churches had not submitted a report: Canarsie Wesleyan Coney Island Queens Iglesia Plainfield Respectfully Submitted, Robert C. Strum District Statistician - 132 - Student Member Last Year Student Member Received Confession Of Faith Student Member Transfer Community Student Member Transfer Covenant Student Member Removed Student Member Total Community Member Last Year Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 5 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 3 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 1 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 0 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 2 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 0 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 0 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 0 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 8 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 8 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 54 77 29 0 0 0 2 25 2 0 7 0 50 53 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 29 0 0 6 0 0 4 1 3 14 0 0 0 29 14 36 15 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Community Member Last Year TOTALS Student Member Total Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord Student Member Removed 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Student Member Transfer Covenant Church Name Student Member Transfer Community Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Student Member Received Confession Of Faith The Wesleyan Church Student Member Last Year Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 41 0 79 1 130 6 0 28 0 7 0 2 0 15 0 3 0 16 2 14 10 17 2 27 0 11 0 16 7 32 58 16 16 2 56 902 Com Member Received Confession Of Faith Com Member Transfer From Student Com Member Transfer Covenant Com Member Removed Com Member Total Covenant Member Last Year Cov Member Received Confession Of Faith Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 4 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 6 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 6 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 0 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 4 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 1 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 31 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 2 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 2 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 23 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 0 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 0 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 2 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 0 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 37 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 2 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 17 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 0 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 6 0 0 8 31 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 50 33 0 0 0 1 29 3 27 8 0 52 61 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 27 0 0 6 41 0 4 1 3 14 0 1 0 42 14 30 15 14 8 91 194 168 68 324 26 30 102 27 22 94 250 382 4 37 138 45 504 57 77 163 161 37 91 22 0 0 38 38 27 14 128 16 0 152 10 103 32 0 3 6 3 9 0 10 3 0 0 1 6 7 18 24 0 3 0 5 52 7 0 9 2 34 3 0 23 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 15 0 2 0 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Cov Member Received Confession Of Faith TOTALS Covenant Member Last Year Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord Com Member Total 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Com Member Removed Church Name Com Member Transfer Covenant Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Com Member Transfer From Student The Wesleyan Church Com Member Received Confession Of Faith Penn-Jersey District 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 7 44 0 77 1 130 13 0 28 0 9 0 1 0 10 2 3 0 16 2 31 12 17 2 22 0 6 0 14 6 14 32 32 23 46 20 460 65 62 87 105 23 132 109 20 19 19 38 64 20 243 143 27 23 58 5 29 103 107 24 21 60 105 55 0 22 38 5 5 0 10 0 3 13 0 4 0 0 0 12 0 4 0 10 0 6 2 17 3 0 0 3 0 6 10 2 0 0 5 8 5 0 0 2 193 16 75 53 983 6147 385 Cov Member Transfer Other Wesleyan Church Cov Member Transfer Other Denomination Cov Member Transfer From Student Cov Member Received From Community Member Cov Member Removed By Death Cov Member Transferred Another Wesleyan Church Cov Member Transferred Another Denomination Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 3 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 3 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 5 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 6 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 5 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 3 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 0 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 1 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 3 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 0 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 1 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 1 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 2 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 2 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 4 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 5 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 0 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 5 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Cov Member Transferred Another Denomination TOTALS Cov Member Transferred Another Wesleyan Church Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord Cov Member Removed By Death 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Cov Member Received From Community Member Church Name Cov Member Transfer From Student Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Cov Member Transfer Other Denomination The Wesleyan Church Cov Member Transfer Other Wesleyan Church Penn-Jersey District 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 63 16 75 56 49 40 Cov Member Removed Voluntary Withdrawal Cov Member Removed Expulsion After Trial Cov Member Removed Cov Member Total Total Members Primary Worship Attendance Attendance Pm Service Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 53 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 4 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 0 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 5 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 53 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 4 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 4 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 1 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 0 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 0 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 4 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 2 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 8 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 14 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 1 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 0 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 10 0 12 66 3 0 4 4 7 5 0 1 0 0 2 4 15 0 0 7 13 15 4 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 14 15 40 188 184 56 271 26 30 104 34 32 100 268 439 4 40 136 49 541 65 77 178 154 56 92 22 26 0 42 38 27 14 130 18 0 171 10 107 32 14 61 90 221 187 59 271 27 59 107 66 40 100 322 502 5 42 136 49 541 65 77 190 181 56 92 28 84 0 46 39 30 28 130 19 0 214 32 145 47 38 133 60 141 185 125 209 31 65 136 22 48 112 477 370 3 57 130 46 709 98 89 93 139 43 110 50 59 10 37 37 22 20 123 23 75 200 24 149 49 9 0 60 0 45 44 0 9 0 23 0 15 35 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 15 0 65 0 26 0 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Attendance Pm Service TOTALS Primary Worship Attendance Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord Total Members 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Cov Member Total Church Name Cov Member Removed Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Cov Member Removed Expulsion After Trial The Wesleyan Church Cov Member Removed Voluntary Withdrawal Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 10 2 1 0 0 0 20 10 3 0 3 4 9 2 0 8 0 2 0 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 4 19 37 35 33 46 20 467 67 65 87 121 23 124 101 21 19 26 34 61 22 260 153 27 21 62 5 33 113 106 24 21 70 111 55 0 23 55 19 40 35 33 46 20 476 74 109 87 196 24 254 114 21 47 26 43 61 23 260 163 29 24 62 21 35 147 118 41 23 92 111 61 0 37 62 21 64 46 54 65 30 1063 118 85 180 140 24 140 141 21 0 53 68 62 24 131 132 42 19 65 271 38 430 78 26 35 40 234 69 36 60 65 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 75 41 0 50 0 25 0 9 18 0 18 0 6 35 40 6 13 21 12 12 0 20 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 204 0 349 6397 7436 8717 919 Children Sunday School Youth Sunday School Adult Sunday School Total Sunday School Child Spiritual Formation Youth Spiritual Formation Adult Spiritual Formation Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 9 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 12 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 21 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 8 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 12 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 26 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 15 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 3 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 10 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 15 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 63 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 18 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 6 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 5 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 8 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 100 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 9 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 25 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 10 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 12 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 5 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 7 Florence, On the Wings of Love 11 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 12 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 2 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 27 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 4 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 8 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 43 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 5 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 16 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 5 0 10 6 15 12 12 0 0 5 6 12 12 15 23 0 5 5 2 42 24 25 6 6 0 10 7 0 0 0 5 2 0 11 4 0 30 0 9 0 12 0 15 46 39 49 41 7 0 52 7 20 48 19 42 0 22 52 25 90 35 25 10 71 0 22 7 0 0 0 15 8 0 20 9 7 60 12 32 12 26 0 37 73 62 73 79 7 0 72 16 42 75 97 83 0 33 62 35 232 68 75 26 89 0 37 21 11 0 0 32 12 0 58 17 15 133 17 57 12 36 39 15 46 40 20 90 6 0 0 0 0 19 25 54 0 0 35 8 195 12 25 0 44 10 0 12 6 0 0 68 3 0 38 3 8 0 5 21 8 14 12 15 20 30 17 24 0 0 20 11 12 9 40 46 0 0 15 5 125 43 25 15 14 0 10 9 8 0 0 15 26 0 27 4 4 28 0 18 0 0 67 12 101 60 28 200 24 0 35 7 14 0 15 88 0 18 55 35 382 30 25 9 130 23 32 10 29 0 12 18 13 0 50 6 10 67 9 30 22 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Children Sunday School Youth Sunday School Adult Sunday School Total Sunday School Child Spiritual Formation Youth Spiritual Formation Adult Spiritual Formation Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church 3 Levittown, Thornridge Community Church 0 Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church 0 Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church 0 Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church 6 Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church 0 Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church 104 Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church 18 Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church 14 Northampton, Gospel Chapel 0 Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 20 Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church 3 Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 40 Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church 17 Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church 3 NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield 4 Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church 5 Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church 6 Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church 10 Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church 0 Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church 72 Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church 20 Rebuck, Christ Community Church 9 Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church 3 Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church 13 Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church 0 Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church 7 Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church 56 Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church 6 Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church 0 Vineland, First Wesleyan Church 6 White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church 49 Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church 5 Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church 11 Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord 25 1 0 0 0 12 0 45 11 10 0 22 1 15 8 0 8 5 2 6 0 10 10 3 3 13 0 0 26 4 0 3 3 12 0 0 5 8 6 0 16 14 27 5 200 45 42 0 45 9 70 67 8 10 9 20 17 12 20 80 19 14 30 0 12 30 25 0 10 10 16 20 0 12 32 10 0 16 14 45 5 349 74 66 0 87 13 125 92 11 22 19 28 33 12 102 110 31 20 56 0 19 112 35 0 19 13 77 25 0 28 65 19 14 26 17 0 9 275 60 12 79 0 0 20 31 0 0 10 21 10 0 117 12 0 4 0 0 21 110 31 0 10 0 66 15 0 20 0 3 11 16 6 12 5 210 37 20 45 15 0 20 26 0 8 6 6 8 0 15 22 0 0 0 0 0 90 20 0 2 0 30 0 0 5 0 8 15 24 28 34 7 1250 96 27 55 40 0 0 53 0 8 30 53 8 10 32 50 2 15 0 15 12 275 50 6 7 0 65 10 12 27 38 572 1883 3517 1900 1299 4028 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 TOTALS 1062 Vbs People Saved People Sanctified People Baptized Infant Baptized Call To Ministry Short Term Missions Penn-Jersey District Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 38 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 82 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 40 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 135 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 57 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 95 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 35 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 27 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 55 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 8 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 25 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 107 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 162 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 45 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 35 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 150 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 69 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 35 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 60 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 63 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 27 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 5 5 10 57 19 4 83 3 0 113 1 8 10 200 14 0 4 1 4 269 9 0 13 11 0 2 1 32 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 2 15 0 4 8 0 0 3 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 78 47 0 0 1 0 27 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 19 0 2 0 0 0 2 20 6 0 5 0 0 5 0 7 7 17 9 0 0 0 13 22 9 0 5 3 0 5 4 8 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 5 4 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 5 48 13 0 3 3 0 16 2 0 3 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 6 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 4 12 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Vbs People Saved People Sanctified People Baptized Infant Baptized Call To Ministry Short Term Missions Penn-Jersey District Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church 36 Levittown, Thornridge Community Church 35 Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church 20 Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church 0 Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church 23 Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church 273 Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church 26 Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church 66 Northampton, Gospel Chapel 0 Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 0 Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church 29 Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 0 Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church 41 Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield 0 Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church 0 Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church 55 Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church 0 Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church 0 Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church 75 Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church 0 Rebuck, Christ Community Church 48 Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church 0 Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church 65 Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church 0 Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church 65 Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church 145 Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church 0 Vineland, First Wesleyan Church 0 White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church 97 Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church 100 Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church 70 Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord 0 3 3 0 1 4 4 704 19 1 20 4 0 5 4 0 0 14 7 4 2 0 80 2 1 8 1 6 150 7 0 5 0 8 0 0 4 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 60 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 14 1 8 0 0 0 0 11 0 2 32 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 10 6 1 0 5 1 0 39 1 0 0 5 22 0 0 7 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 11 0 1 0 3 0 2 2 1 0 5 2 2 0 23 2 0 0 6 0 4 8 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 96 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 17 1 0 2 0 1986 371 316 237 64 208 The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 TOTALS 2619 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 White Native American Enrolled Non Wesleyan Colleges 0 2 3 8 6 2 15 0 0 6 0 2 12 6 35 0 0 1 5 11 10 0 6 0 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 9 4 12 8 Church Name Hispanic Enrolled Wesleyan Colleges 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Black Wesleyan Women 0 0 22 22 16 45 30 12 0 80 23 11 12 25 54 0 30 21 10 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 18 4 0 15 0 25 0 10 0 15 43 0 100 0 The Wesleyan Church Asian Wkfm Members Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 0 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 12 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 0 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 24 NR - 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Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Offering Children Ministries 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Offering Youth Ministries Church Name Offering Wkfm Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Offering Wesleyan Women Ministries The Wesleyan Church Offering Sunday School Penn-Jersey District 453 0 681 716 0 0 4039 0 2410 0 2644 555 1900 2364 0 0 0 2484 152 559 2113 2300 0 468 2894 0 0 567 2621 0 0 0 1432 546 0 0 0 849 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2496 1202 0 0 140 1234 0 338 1090 245 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 0 0 315 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 1991 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 395 0 0 0 138 0 0 0 0 310 37 357 0 0 705 0 0 0 3520 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 1996 0 0 0 0 0 0 856 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 71 0 0 3960 0 85800 51137 2852 23410 19782 Offering Adult Ministries Other Assessable Income Total Assessable Income Offering Global Partners Offering Heart Of Ministries Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 0 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 0 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 0 NR - 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Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Offering Heart Of Ministries 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Offering Global Partners Church Name Total Assessable Income Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Other Assessable Income The Wesleyan Church Offering Adult Ministries Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3493 0 0 0 0 0 0 1618 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 190 652 389 1000 0 7790 0 0 0 9043 4966 0 0 4635 189 1800 0 3475 0 3500 22879 0 0 2528 1131 0 0 21923 360 0 0 0 13300 3463 0 0 0 17577 44589 39389 67757 104004 57165 1860559 139790 51682 160909 100733 37033 66690 174006 21995 14300 76389 103936 119615 40291 213714 72200 52597 23670 83996 54998 34707 404326 86156 33470 37800 24000 249867 128605 0 47150 26286 150 685 2022 50 4606 363 58569 7500 320 1919 1865 3196 525 6749 0 0 1400 1756 4065 350 0 0 868 1244 0 1581 1200 4536 0 0 0 0 5650 18924 0 1157 0 100 0 0 0 0 193 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 455 105 0 0 0 0 0 225 400 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 6711 156903 10180576 282178 3293 Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church Florence, First Wesleyan Church Florence, On the Wings of Love NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 300 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 0 Dba Building Remodeling Projects 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Offering Youth Convention Church Name Offering Ecg Easter Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Offering Native American Ministries The Wesleyan Church Offering Hephzibah Children Home Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 25 591 0 0 0 0 400 90 0 0 500 0 250 400 142 0 0 0 250 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 600 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 745 3259 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2025 0 0 975 0 4430 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1935 0 0 0 0 0 11581 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12211 0 0 0 14928 30628 0 427141 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22446 0 Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Dba Building Remodeling Projects 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Offering Youth Convention Church Name Offering Ecg Easter Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Offering Native American Ministries The Wesleyan Church Offering Hephzibah Children Home Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 420 0 0 750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 25 0 0 50 0 0 0 285 0 0 0 0 0 260 0 0 72 0 0 20 130 0 441 310 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1250 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 362 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6110 0 0 0 0 0 2334 0 0 0 0 0 2329 0 0 0 122923 0 1000 13801 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3622 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4278 17895 0 0 0 63651 7328 0 0 0 3695 530 5676 25425 755762 Offering District Church Plant Total Non Assessable Income Assessable And Non Assessble Income Ecg Grants Borrowed Money Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 2025 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 0 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 0 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 15000 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 3060 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 544 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 0 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 0 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 20428 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 1238 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 0 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 525 465 150 9158 21491 4473 32425 0 0 23864 626 1861 15050 0 4325 0 31506 40950 4373 463120 4107 0 250 9602 0 20428 0 603 0 4849 805 5000 0 2050 0 0 1350 450 27586 2336 29513 166701 26650 238593 255195 149810 489917 45990 14858 262620 34604 39170 274075 265395 180458 2400 127832 135595 80879 1609101 156802 20000 47689 178246 21363 213871 42233 48684 0 44182 15290 60099 8775 124613 46451 175000 48767 18714 237597 104671 0 0 4590 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 45000 0 0 0 0 0 63000 0 0 0 0 0 221265 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Borrowed Money 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Ecg Grants Church Name Assessable And Non Assessble Income Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Total Non Assessable Income The Wesleyan Church Offering District Church Plant Penn-Jersey District 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 515 685 4351 75 5026 556 181542 9500 2820 15720 2150 3196 525 6749 0 0 1660 2573 4170 4044 0 0 888 1374 225 2422 1560 14924 17895 0 42 0 70301 28586 0 1157 0 18092 45274 43740 67832 109030 57721 2042101 149290 54502 176629 102883 40229 67215 180755 21995 14300 78049 106509 123785 44335 213714 72200 53485 25044 84221 57420 36267 419250 104051 33470 37842 24000 320168 157191 0 48307 26286 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 445137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42450 1119009 11299585 16340 784402 Sale Rental Lease Property Daycare Retirement Nursing Home Wills Bequests Interest Investment Earnings Total Other Non Assessable Income Penn-Jersey District Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 4427 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 12000 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 11900 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 0 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 18576 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 37173 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 82997 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 19755 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 0 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 44918 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 30600 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 7500 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 18660 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 55677 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199166 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10000 28027 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4000 0 0 102 5936 1165 0 0 0 0 0 0 1267 0 0 0 1434 43 21 1045 1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1401 0 500 0 5260 0 0 0 0 8529 125 8427 0 16590 12002 5936 1165 49062 45000 0 0 18576 0 1267 100173 82997 0 1434 19798 21 476394 29968 0 30600 7500 0 0 0 0 0 1401 0 500 0 23920 0 10000 0 0 64206 125 The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Total Other Non Assessable Income 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Interest Investment Earnings Church Name Wills Bequests Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Daycare Retirement Nursing Home The Wesleyan Church Sale Rental Lease Property Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 0 0 2613 1800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6575 0 0 23300 0 0 0 0 0 0 21960 0 0 0 6000 9175 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 242876 0 0 1308994 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8240 0 0 0 46809 0 0 0 0 0 51362 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 390 0 0 1520 0 710 0 0 0 0 955 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3568 218 0 1066 2034 0 0 2875 0 2 0 0 28 0 0 405 0 15 0 500 0 60 14 1902 0 206 3151 0 0 0 332 0 0 0 0 3 0 3568 243094 446137 1066 1313801 1800 1750 2875 0 2 0 0 418 0 0 8500 0 725 23300 500 0 8300 969 1902 0 68975 3151 0 0 6000 9507 51362 0 150 0 415756 1882497 56774 49148 3204917 Grand Total All Income Paid Salary Pastor Paid Pension Pastor Paid Housing Pastor Paid Other Allowance Pastor Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 37940 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 166701 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 43240 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 250595 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 261131 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 150975 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 538979 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 90990 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 14858 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 262620 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 53180 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 39170 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 275342 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 365568 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 263455 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 2400 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 129266 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 155393 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 80900 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 2085495 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 186770 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 20000 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 78289 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 185746 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 21363 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 213871 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 42233 Florence, On the Wings of Love 48684 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 45583 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 15290 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 60599 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 8775 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 148533 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 46451 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 185000 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 48767 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 18714 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 301803 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 104796 0 29289 18400 35135 24440 26730 25288 1200 9600 27137 4400 0 24200 2878 0 0 22200 17180 25444 41217 32000 0 9350 32136 7800 26000 12000 0 0 11494 5200 15600 8520 36360 13000 60000 16800 0 59665 25785 0 0 0 6819 6619 6464 7406 0 0 5998 0 0 8529 0 0 0 0 5503 4350 8521 6960 0 0 3560 0 9600 3300 0 0 1982 160 0 0 4973 1560 0 0 0 7096 1034 16134 28500 0 4320 23400 5052 32900 5528 0 0 0 14400 37440 57852 0 0 15600 28825 3262 19758 9600 0 6325 6959 500 26200 805 0 0 2028 6682 0 0 0 5024 20000 0 0 0 20494 3600 27034 0 13464 23443 2590 29562 475 2314 13865 0 2450 12672 0 0 1500 0 20793 10580 24924 23561 0 0 20504 0 15955 3300 0 0 9051 0 0 250 15367 1305 0 1700 480 1600 12685 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Grand Total All Income Paid Salary Pastor Paid Pension Pastor Paid Housing Pastor Paid Other Allowance Pastor Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church 18095 Levittown, Thornridge Community Church 45274 Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church 47308 Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church 310926 Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church 555167 Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church 58787 Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church 3355902 Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church 151090 Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church 56252 Northampton, Gospel Chapel 179504 Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 102883 Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church 40231 Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 67215 Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church 180755 Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church 22413 NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield 14300 Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church 78049 Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church 115009 Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church 123785 Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church 45060 Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church 237014 Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church 72700 Rebuck, Christ Community Church 53485 Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church 33344 Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church 85190 Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church 59322 Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church 36267 Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church 488225 Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church 107202 Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church 33470 Vineland, First Wesleyan Church 37842 White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana 30000 Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church 329675 Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church 208553 Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church 48457 Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord 26286 2040 9335 11853 35000 19800 12500 52929 30110 0 4643 15600 12432 18200 35048 10400 0 6600 31476 28080 18250 49992 5200 14300 0 24370 11400 3600 39550 23585 17160 17570 4500 42985 35549 0 12000 0 0 1034 1960 5400 3828 0 11852 3675 0 4320 0 1492 1300 4500 0 0 5000 5645 3900 0 0 0 3000 0 2844 1368 0 7444 3617 0 0 0 7071 4616 0 2700 0 2887 0 2028 10000 9000 8628 24000 4150 0 31357 0 0 0 8000 0 0 27600 7529 15540 0 0 0 2572 9600 4257 0 9600 7088 7000 0 6400 0 18000 0 0 0 0 1506 4357 9021 16688 27705 4445 33290 21450 8400 0 3180 382 0 15758 0 0 6300 24219 28071 5476 2000 200 6532 0 14436 1200 1200 21017 24493 6669 0 0 14691 8930 0 2700 0 1362505 187000 612824 609340 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 TOTALS 14504502 Paid Salary Assoc Pastor Paid Pension Assoc Pastor Paid Housing Assoc Pastor Paid Other Allowance Assoc Pastor Paid Local Operations Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 28642 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 12930 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 43908 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 25632 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 12000 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 58000 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 0 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 12000 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 0 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 111490 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 7350 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 0 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 7800 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 0 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 4061 3949 0 5073 0 0 5811 0 0 1440 0 0 0 0 0 0 31791 0 0 0 0 0 16320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15600 0 18361 0 0 2000 0 0 0 6000 0 0 2400 0 0 115995 0 0 0 0 0 12980 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5231 12317 0 34145 200 0 16957 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 5705 101396 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18216 76840 0 97023 73305 28710 172598 32662 0 141179 10350 14852 83762 123000 110293 150 25902 82707 25193 614511 59760 11000 21500 70758 2335 74713 7460 0 0 7738 200 3891 0 66212 12790 28000 1393 13832 134873 10782 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Paid Salary Assoc Pastor Paid Pension Assoc Pastor Paid Housing Assoc Pastor Paid Other Allowance Assoc Pastor Paid Local Operations Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church 0 Levittown, Thornridge Community Church 0 Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church 0 Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church 0 Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church 0 Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church 106945 Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church 0 Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church 0 Northampton, Gospel Chapel 12816 Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 3600 Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 0 Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church 5156 Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield 0 Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church 0 Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church 0 Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church 0 Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church 0 Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church 0 Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church 0 Rebuck, Christ Community Church 0 Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church 0 Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church 0 Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church 0 Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church 0 Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church 70807 Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church 0 Vineland, First Wesleyan Church 0 White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church 0 Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24973 0 0 0 0 0 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7293 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80766 0 0 11184 0 0 0 16217 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7088 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3300 0 51635 0 2400 0 0 0 0 1782 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29915 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5600 0 7045 26687 10339 269261 18332 24591 1034938 48080 18202 85030 41225 13465 30893 40275 6391 9000 19841 17580 18847 11229 52679 38000 11433 15912 27386 21872 30697 179962 19631 11785 13215 0 129908 104256 0 11344 0 100913 288591 271583 4677821 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 TOTALS 519076 Paid Christian Education Paid Global Partners Paid Non Wesleyan Missions Paid Benevolences Paid On Indebtedness Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 1265 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 100 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 10943 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 5776 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 6847 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 20626 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 708 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 8536 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 2590 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 6792 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 31152 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 9400 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 2403 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 1749 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 25571 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 1000 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 7475 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 303 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 13129 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 1200 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 0 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 434 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 581 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 621 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 7199 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 362 150 465 0 2419 7115 4090 34919 0 0 23864 0 2000 2839 0 1500 0 1013 5287 1727 28549 3816 0 0 9821 421 0 0 903 0 3611 0 5000 0 3900 4080 0 1100 250 817 2336 600 0 0 601 4534 2950 616 1134 0 7568 0 0 2800 0 900 0 100 6530 435 15000 0 0 1200 2457 0 24120 0 300 0 1975 220 0 0 0 1800 3000 400 0 350 582 611 110 0 2297 829 639 2093 0 0 0 0 2530 5062 14351 10940 0 600 10954 1840 16443 0 0 0 6618 0 0 0 42697 0 0 300 1813 0 0 0 2000 4850 600 8247 712 0 0 0 13070 37797 0 79619 3601 0 0 30840 0 52210 49350 30660 0 0 30628 0 108264 33562 0 26598 27440 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4012 0 20689 15800 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Paid On Indebtedness 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Paid Benevolences Church Name Paid Non Wesleyan Missions Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Paid Global Partners The Wesleyan Church Paid Christian Education Penn-Jersey District 244 399 648 2940 1428 1586 57702 4500 1200 8775 158 0 0 3282 76 500 4470 5261 1838 482 5670 1000 1946 0 0 92 0 19826 1055 0 0 0 10644 1070 0 1951 1360 300 997 2022 3697 4606 363 199890 7500 1985 720 1865 3700 525 13949 0 0 1400 3039 4170 875 0 300 888 1244 450 1581 1550 8845 1800 0 0 0 5867 6600 0 1035 0 700 0 0 3274 0 921 14816 1600 250 1634 0 482 0 0 0 0 2526 2142 0 1505 0 3500 568 0 750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10754 19555 0 0 0 810 0 0 350 480 200 85001 1250 3000 840 0 0 0 4717 363 0 1496 202 102 1541 12000 2000 426 456 1600 2000 850 15553 2284 0 717 0 3093 763 0 0 2443 0 0 0 10129 18000 0 157485 0 0 0 36036 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5511 38700 0 0 0 0 0 0 38782 10910 0 0 0 60624 21247 0 0 0 306865 433755 145149 281673 961564 Paid On Property New Construction Paid Local Total Paid Usf Eif District Assessment Paid Ecg Church Plant Paid Wesleyan Native American Ministries Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church 0 Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church 0 Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church 0 Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church 0 Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church 0 Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church 0 Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church 8754 Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church 0 Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church 44934 Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center 14000 Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn 72740 NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church 0 Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle 0 Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross 0 Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church 0 Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church 479313 Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island 0 Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church 0 Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana 0 Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church 0 Florence, First Wesleyan Church 7400 Florence, On the Wings of Love 0 NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica 0 Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church 12450 Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church 0 Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship 0 Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana 0 Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church 0 Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church 0 Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel 0 Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church 10007 Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church 0 Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church 0 Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 40576 162238 18500 224025 252054 84072 507114 45508 11914 278547 54344 38822 295680 356583 236433 1650 82218 208407 80285 1742743 169259 11000 73323 187728 19159 219017 35465 43900 0 50329 12762 26738 8770 126812 39559 113000 40843 15783 240536 90572 3492 6029 0 25910 21456 13872 38760 4692 1384 19671 1600 3084 27996 0 16764 0 7149 9804 7428 98292 14663 0 3500 17511 1920 24276 4622 0 0 4675 1225 5328 650 11400 4344 0 4344 1380 25992 11952 0 0 120 2025 2050 2448 0 0 0 11379 0 675 2025 0 2025 0 250 3060 375 2025 1856 0 0 2025 0 2025 6012 0 0 1238 300 1350 0 315 0 0 1012 797 9003 2025 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Paid On Property New Construction Paid Local Total Paid Usf Eif District Assessment Paid Ecg Church Plant Paid Wesleyan Native American Ministries Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church 230 Levittown, Thornridge Community Church 0 Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church 0 Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church 0 Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church 539177 Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church 0 Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church 58964 Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church 3940 Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church 850 Northampton, Gospel Chapel 25728 Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 0 Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church 0 Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church 0 Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church 0 Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church 0 NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield 0 Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church 0 Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church 0 Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church 0 Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church 0 Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church 0 Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church 1000 Rebuck, Christ Community Church 0 Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church 0 Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church 0 Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church 0 Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church 0 Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church 0 Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church 15710 Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church 0 Vineland, First Wesleyan Church 0 White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana 0 Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church 16062 Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church 0 Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church 3200 Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord 0 15762 42809 37871 356739 645656 53234 1995186 126255 36287 187047 101664 31953 50918 148886 17230 9500 75233 97093 100548 44869 161041 51200 41665 27212 76093 39513 47497 453170 110085 35614 37902 4500 319699 202586 0 40530 3803 1620 1104 4848 0 9200 1896 131400 13176 3000 15612 9444 3468 0 20925 1836 300 6180 9648 10608 4876 17280 8900 5064 2496 8436 3816 4200 37596 0 3304 0 0 23472 18762 0 4332 0 337 220 1012 0 0 0 2025 2025 0 2025 1687 675 0 0 0 0 1350 1687 0 100 2049 1687 1350 417 1787 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 2025 2025 0 6012 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12073118 831964 87410 530 Penn-Jersey District The Wesleyan Church Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Church Name 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 TOTALS 1314459 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Allentown, Evangelical Wesleyan Church Allentown, Hope Wesleyan Church Allentown, Iglesia Hispana Cristiana Wesleyana Allentown, Trinity Wesleyan Church Aston, Chichester United Wesleyan Church Augustaville, Augustaville Wesleyan Church Bethlehem, Calvary Wesleyan Church Blackwood, Community Wesleyan Church Bridgeton, Familia Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana Bridgeton, First Wesleyan Church Bronx, Faith Wesleyan Church Bronx, Grace Wesleyan Church Brooklyn, First Wesleyan Church Brooklyn, New Hope Family Worship Center Brooklyn, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Brooklyn NR - Canarsie, Canarsie Wesleyan Church Canarsie, Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle Carlisle, Wesleyan Church of the Cross Carneys Point, Carney's Point Wesleyan Church Cherryville, Bethany Wesleyan Church Clinton, Faith Chapel Wesleyan Church NR - Coney Island, Philadelphia Wesleyan Church Coney Island Darby, Faith Wesleyan Church Delaware Run, Delaware Run Wesleyan Church Egg Harbor, Centro Cristiano Internacional Wesleyana Egg Harbor, Christ's Wesleyan Church Florence, First Wesleyan Church Florence, On the Wings of Love NR - Flushing, Iglesia Christiana Evangelica Forksville, Millview Wesleyan Church Frackville, New Hope Wesleyan Church Glassboro, Faith and Hope Fellowship Glassboro, Olivos Iglesia Wesleyana Hispana Hanover, Hanover Wesleyan Church Harrisburg, Bethel Wesleyan Church Hillsborough, Christian Community Chapel Huntington, Huntington Wesleyan Church Jersey City, First Filipino-American Wesleyan Church Jersey City, First Wesleyan Church Lancaster, Crossroads Wesleyan Church 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 100 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 228 0 Paid Grand Total Church Name Paid District General Church Total Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Paid Purposes Not Listed The Wesleyan Church Paid Hephzibah Children Home Penn-Jersey District 375 0 0 1397 1494 1432 0 1493 0 514 0 0 0 0 2426 0 0 4516 2981 0 0 0 500 345 0 0 0 0 0 226 0 3000 0 0 1467 0 0 0 831 0 3867 6029 120 29332 25000 17907 38760 6285 1384 32564 1600 3759 30021 0 21215 0 7399 17580 10784 100317 16519 0 4000 19881 1920 26301 10634 0 0 6139 1525 9678 650 11715 5811 0 5356 2177 36054 13977 44443 168267 18620 253357 277054 101979 545874 51793 13298 311111 55944 42581 325701 356583 257648 1650 89617 225987 91069 1843060 185778 11000 77323 207609 21079 245318 46099 43900 0 56468 14287 36416 9420 138527 45370 113000 46199 17960 276590 104549 1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Allentown,Lebanon Evangelical Wesleyan Church Lebanon, Wesleyan Church Levittown, Thornridge Community Church Lincoln Falls, Lincoln Falls Wesleyan Church Lititz, Lititz Wesleyan Church Millersburg, Calvary Wesleyan Church Millville, Millville Wesleyan Church Milton, Christ Wesleyan Church Muncy, Pleasant View Wesleyan Church Newark, NewBorn Wesleyan Church Northampton, Gospel Chapel Nyack, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Orefield, Faith Wesleyan Church Philadelphia, Pilgrim Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pine Grove Wesleyan Church Pine Grove, Pleasant Valley Evangelical Wesleyan Church NR - Plainfield, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana of Plainfield Pleasantville, Living Water Wesleyan Church Pocono Lake, Pocono Lake Wesleyan Church Point Phillip, Zion Wesleyan Church Pottstown, Wesleyan Christian Church Queens, Jamaica Queens Wesleyan Church Queens, The Wesleyan Jerusalem Church Rebuck, Christ Community Church Salem, Salem Wesleyan Church Seyfert, Seyfert Wesleyan Church Stockton, Stockton Wesleyan Church Stonington, Stonington Wesleyan Church Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church Sunbury, Trinity Wesleyan Church Sussex, Sussex Wesleyan Church Vineland, First Wesleyan Church White Plains, Iglesia Cristiana Wesleyana Williamsport, Faith Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, First Wesleyan Church Willow Grove, Crossroads Wesleyan Church Yardville, Wesley Grove Chapel Wesleyan Church Yardville, Jesus Christ is the Lord TOTALS Paid Grand Total Church Name Paid District General Church Total Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2010 Paid Purposes Not Listed The Wesleyan Church Paid Hephzibah Children Home Penn-Jersey District 0 0 0 0 420 0 1000 750 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 1000 577 0 0 0 612 315 226 300 1687 0 2000 0 3050 0 0 0 2393 0 0 0 1270 0 659 556 1542 300 0 0 0 0 0 821 825 0 0 0 699 1063 0 0 0 2569 1639 6086 300 11307 1896 136425 15951 6050 17637 11131 4143 2393 20925 1836 300 8800 11335 11267 5532 20871 10887 6414 2913 10223 4216 4250 38417 825 3304 0 0 27196 22427 0 10344 100 18331 44448 43957 357039 656963 55130 2131611 142206 42337 204684 112795 36096 53311 169811 19066 9800 84033 108428 111815 50401 181912 62087 48079 30125 86316 43729 51747 491587 110910 38918 37902 4500 346895 225013 0 50874 3903 4950 41315 966169 13039287 Section Five WESLEYAN WOMEN - 167 - WESLEYAN WOMEN DIRECTORY 2010-2011 General WW Director: Mrs. Martha Blackburn The Wesleyan Church P.O. Box 50434 Indianapolis, IN 46250 [email protected] (317) 570-5164 District Director: Mrs. Ginger Johnson 1246 Andover Road Bethlehem, PA 18018 [email protected] (610) 867-0271 Assistant Director: Rev. Shannon D‘Agostino 443 Walnut Street Millersburg, PA 17061 (717)692-2841 [email protected] Outreach Director: Mrs. Lorraine Jerdon 6820 Donats Peak Road New Tripoli, PA 18066 [email protected] (610)756-3180 Secretary: Mrs. Kathy Geyer 122 Pine Street Millersburg, PA 17061 [email protected] (717)692-3154 WKFM Coordinator: Mrs. Joanne Bowers 338 N. Fourth Street Lehighton, PA 18235 [email protected] (610)377-3927 Treasurer: Mrs. Eva May Simpkins 601 Rising Sun Road Millersburg, PA 17061 [email protected] (717)692-7041 World Prayer Fellowship Leader: Ms. Gracie Cooper 1890 Kennedy Blvd. Jersey City, NJ 07305 (201)433-4817 [email protected] - 168 - WESLEYAN WOMEN PENN-JERSEY DISTRICT BYLAWS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Resolved that the local treasurers of the WWI (Wesleyan Women International) and the WKFM (Wesleyan Kids for Missions) close their books annually by April 30, and that all monies be postmarked by May 5 to the WWI District Treasurer and the WKFM Director, respectively. Resolved that the office of the WWI District Treasurer and the WWI District Statistician be combined because much of the detailed work is duplicated information. Resolved that the WWI District Treasurer be permitted to name an assistant subject to the approval of the Executive Committee. This person is not a member of the Executive Committee. Resolved that the annual statistical report of the local WWI be completed and postmarked by May 15 to the WWI District Treasurer. Resolved that the WWI Executive Committee serve as the WWI Finance Committee. Resolved that wives of ministers currently appointed by the District may be voting members of the WWI convention, provided they are active members of the WWI. Resolved that voting for elected officers be done by the unified ballot. Resolved that all reports be prepared for distribution at the annual convention. These reports are to be printed in the District Journal with editorial rights given to the WWI District Director and the WWI District Secretary. Resolved that the WWI District Nominating Committee present nominations for the Executive Officers, World Prayer Fellowship Leader, and Reading Course Recorder to the District Convention. The District Executive Committee will appoint the District Nominating Committee on a yearly basis. Resolved that the WWI Executive Committee serve as the committee to make appointments for other than elected offices. Resolved that the WWI Executive Committee serve as the WWI Plan of Work Committee. Resolved that Local Directories, and other reports be postmarked by the date stipulated by the Executive Committee to the respective district officers. Resolved that the District Director receive $700, Treasurer $550, Secretary $400, WKFM Coordinator $350, Assistant Director $400, Outreach Director $350, and Assistant Treasurer $250 annual honoraria to be taken from the District Operating Fund. Resolved that the expenses of the WWI Executive Committee to all WWI District functions be taken from the District Operating Fund. Resolved that the WWI Executive Committee, when traveling in the interest of district business, shall be paid mileage at the current rate established by the District Board of Administration. Resolved that the officers of the Executive Committee be provided an annual subscription to The Wesleyan Woman. The WKFM Director will also be provided with a subscription to the Young Missionary. Resolved that each local chapter be granted delegates to the annual WWI convention as follows: WWI Director, WKFM Director, current pastor‘s wife and based on Sunday morning worship attendance: 1-59 1 Delegate; 60-125 2 Delegates; 126-299 3 Delegates; 300 & up—4 Delegates. - 169 - 2010 WESLEYAN WOMEN CONVENTION DAILY PROCEEDINGS The 42nd annual Wesleyan Women Convention of the Penn-Jersey District of the Wesleyan Church convened at 9:30 a.m. on June 19, 2010, at Calvary Wesleyan Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. District Director, Ginger Johnson, welcomed the ladies and began with prayer. Worship was lead by Caroline Staley on the piano and Lynn Reph on the organ. Convention packets including the agenda, officers‘ reports, ballot, etc. were distributed to the ladies prior to the beginning of the meeting. BUSINESS MEETING The business meeting lead by Ginger Johnson began by establishing the conference bar. Mrs. Johnson entertained nominations from the floor for all district positions except for the Director, who is appointed by the District Superintendent and Board. There were no additional nominations, and a motion was accepted that the elections be closed. Mrs. Johnson declared the names on the ballot to be the 2010-2011 officers as follows: Director – Ginger Johnson Assistant Director – Shannon D‘Agostino Treasurer – Eva May Simpkins Outreach Director – Lorraine Jerdon Secretary – Kathy Geyer WKFM Coordinator – Joanne Bowers World Prayer Fellowship Leader – Gracie Cooper SUMMARY AND APPROVAL OF REPORTS Ginger Johnson highlighted the Director‘s report and expressed how honored she has been to serve the district as the Director of Wesleyan Women for 15 years and for three years prior as Assistant Director. She also recognized the District Wesleyan Women Board for their help and for the countless hours spent serving the Lord in each capacity. Assistant Director, Shannon D‘Agostino, reported that the past year was consumed with preparing for the district retreat and making connections with the women of the district and she looks forward to organizing the 2012 district retreat! Eva May Simpkins, District Treasurer, distributed the Treasurer‘s Report for 2009-2010 for review. On the back page, she listed the churches that supported Wesleyan Women during the conference year by sending remittances to the District Treasurer. Out of 70+ churches, 12 reported. The district pledge received $3,765 for 2009-2010. The current pledges received for 2010-2011 are: Augustaville Bethlehem Delaware Run Jersey City Millersburg Stonington $800.00 200.00 760.00 600.00 600.00 25.00 $2,985.00 Ginger Johnson reported for Lorraine Jerdon, Outreach Director, who was unable to attend the convention. She reported that the October 17, 2009, Fall Oasis with the theme, ―Here Am I, - 170 - Send Me‖ offered ladies the choice of attending 13 workshops, and the feedback has been that the women had a wonderful time. This year‘s Fall Oasis will be held on Saturday, October 2, 2010, with the theme, ―Women in the Word‖ and will again include workshops for teens and children. Joanne Bowers, District WKFM Director, reviewed her report and reported that the past year‘s theme was, ―Camp Promise… Where God‘s Promises Are Ignited!‖ Eight churches reported participation in WKFM during the 2009-2010 church year: Augustaville, Brooklyn Pilgrim, Carney‘s Point, Cherryville, Delaware Run, Lebanon, Millersburg, and Stonington. The highest givers were: Carney's Point, Augustaville, and Millersburg. The congregations of Augustaville, Delaware Run, Millersburg, and Stonington participated in WKFM by becoming Honorary members. Total funds received were $4,351.62 with $4,392.20 dispersed, leaving an ending balance of $731.03. The theme for next year is, ―Sowing Seeds--Grow.‖ Gracie Cooper, the World Prayer Fellowship Leader, reported that seven churches responded with 251 active participants in women‘s ministry throughout the district. She encouraged the ladies to set aside time for prayer and reminded them of God‘s promise from II Chronicles 7:14. Convention delegates approved the reports with a hearty, ―Praise the Lord!‖ WOMEN IN ACTION AWARD Mrs. Johnson presented the Women in Action Award due to the absence of Lorraine Jerdon, and the award was given to Calvary Wesleyan Church in Millersburg in recognition of their efforts. Believe it or not, the Millersburg women organized an Oasis with the focus on Chocolate and Friends, and they even had a devotional referencing chocolate! The ladies have organized the craft room for the district retreat for many years and have spent countless hours making crafts with sales benefitting the district Wesleyan Women and the Storehouse. ZONE RETREAT UPDATES Rev. D‘Agostino reported that the Metropolitan Zone Retreat will be held from March 17-19, 2011 at the Eden Resort in Lancaster, PA, and the Susquehanna Zone Retreat will be held April 1-2, 2011, at the Country Cupboard in Lewisburg, PA. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The business meeting concluded at 11:00 a.m. with the installation of officers. Ginger Johnson shared from the scripture, Jeremiah 29:11, ―For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.‖ She offered a prayer of dedication for the Executive Committee. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS The ladies were dismissed to participate in roundtable discussions with the District Director, Assistant Director, and WKFM Director regarding what is happening with their local ladies. The roundtable discussions concluded at 12:00 noon with prayer for the lunch to follow. THROUGH THESE HANDS The convention reconvened at 1:00 p.m. Ginger Johnson introduced the two speakers, Doreen Shannon and Roberta Kline. Mrs. Shannon shared how God has taken the simplest things as His ministry, called Through These Hands. She began by collecting booties that would have been pitched from the hospital to ship to other countries. She shared the scripture she has leaned on from Hebrews 13:21 that God doesn‘t call the equipped but equips the called. Roberta Kline shared how a quilting group called Patchwork Blessings began four years - 171 - ago at Bethany Wesleyan Church. They create lap quilts for those who no longer can attend church, and they have taken the talents God has given them to bless someone else. WKFM RECOGNITION Mrs. Bowers recognized the churches that participated in Wesleyan Kids for Missions during the past year: Augustaville, Cherryville, Delaware Run, Millersburg, Stonington, and Bethlehem, and two new chapters from Bronx and Jamaica Queens. Those attending the convention were recognized with a seed bag that included a prayer rug, spade, garden gloves, water bottle, and seeds to support the new theme for the year, ―Sow Seeds--Grow.‖ The WKFM leaders were challenged to: 1) plant seeds in an open heart; 2) cover with prayer; 3) sprinkle with love; 4) pick while tender; 5) 365 seeds represented each day of the year; and 6) work hard to make it grow. CELEBRATION SERVICE Joanne Bowers also led the Celebration Service and shared from John 14 where Jesus comforts the disciples by asking them to trust Him and promising them His peace to know His promises are true. Those remembered were: First Wesleyan, Jersey City, NJ 1. Sadie Goodson Bethany Wesleyan, Cherryville, PA 1. Betty DeFrain 2. Kathryn Lloyd 3. Martha Kern 4. Alice Miltenberger 5. Elma Rockel 6. Geraldine Sell 7. Mary Vogel Jamaica Queens, Laurelton, NY 1. Beryl Allen 2. Levina Greene The Celebration Service ended with a moment of silence and prayer. CLOSING The Wesleyan Women chapters who contributed to the Wishing Well with supplies for the Storehouse were thanked. The Delaware Run Church reported they had shipped their donation of $197.00 worth of goods directly to the Storehouse. The meeting concluded at 2:30 p.m. with singing, ―Love the Lord.‖ Respectfully Submitted, Kathy S. Geyer Secretary, District Wesleyan Women c: Mrs. Martha Blackburn Dr. Harry Wood Executive Committee - 172 - DISTRICT WESLEYAN WOMEN DIRECTOR MRS. GINGER JOHNSON It is so marvelous to be part of the Wesleyan Church in which we see lives saved, broken hearts mended, families restored and the message of Jesus Christ preached. I am honored to be part of this denomination and to be serving as Director of the Penn-Jersey District. Because of this responsibility and position, it brings me great pleasure to "brag" upon the board of ladies our conference elected this past year. Without them the District would not have the opportunities to partake of the many events that were planned. My opportunities varied greatly this past year beginning with: * Being a facilitator at Round Table discussions at our Regional retreat at Lake Placid, * Hosting Nancy Van Horn from Headquarters and conducting the District Convention at Bethany Wesleyan Church, * Chaired our Fall and Spring Executive Board Meetings. Thank you to the members of the Executive Committee. Your time, commitment, support, and love of our women in the District are valuable to the promotion and progress of our women's ministry. Thank you for showering your love upon them. It makes me "giggle" when I see the delight on their faces at our events. Kathy, (our Secretary) without your quick and precise secretarial skills we would "forget" all the planning that takes place at these meetings. Thank you for a job well done! * Thank you Calvary of Bethlehem and Millersburg Calvary churches for opening your doors for us to meet for our board meetings * Was honored to consecrate the new WW Board at Calvary Wesleyan Church of Bethlehem * Had the distinct privilege to fly to Headquarters in Indiana to get a first hand view of how WW is conducted from the "General's" point of view and volunteered for one week constructing the WW "Connecting to God " Manuals that are used for guidance for our churches. You‘re going to love it! Thank you, ladies, for the countless hours of love you put into your work. * Helped promote our "Fall Oasis" at Bethany Wesleyan. Lorraine, (our Outreach Director) your "creative juices" are a wonder to behold. Thank you for stepping out of the box. You sure know how to get the ladies excited about Wesleyan Women! * The Board and I traveled to our Milton church to meet their ladies and introduce them to the many activities we plan for the District and invite them to join us. Along with the activities, we cannot forget the dedicated work that Joanne, (our WKFM Director) does with our WKFM program. Her heart for this ministry is contagious and flows over. * Stepped out of my comfort zone and spoke at Macungie Community Church for their ladies group on "healing" using Mark 5:25-34 as main reference and the Aloe Plant. It was a blessing to share with these women who were hurting and share the power of our Lord Jesus Christ. * Traveled to Blackwood, New Jersey and spoke to their ladies group on "Connecting God to Others" and shared a delicious meal. * Helped promote and attended the Spring Retreat at the Eden Resort in Lancaster. Shannon (our Assistant Director) and Eva May (our Treasurer)....your countless hours and time that you put into this retreat is indescribable and greatly appreciated. Shannon, thank you for allowing God to use you in this capacity. Dave and Shirley Duncan were the perfect people to share their "Survivor" stories and the presence of the Lord was so special. * And to you, Gracie (our Prayer Leader), we thank you for holding up our District in prayer…Such a vital part of our heritage. Where would we be without our Lord's guidance? * Finally, I want to thank my precious husband, Bob, for his continued love and support during my days, week and weekends away from home. He is an encouragement and loves the ladies as I do. Yes, he even "Drives Miss Daisy" (me) when necessary. Thank you my love, and thank YOU, PennJersey District, for allowing me this honor to work along side of you all. Joyfully in His Service, Ginger Johnson - 173 - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR’S REPORT REV. SHANNON D’AGOSTINO To the wonderful Wesleyan Women of Penn-Jersey District: You have provided me with an experience in ministry that has touched my heart in ways that I cannot fully express to you in this report, but I will do my best to tell you a little bit about the 20092010 year through my eyes. The highlights to this year included making great connections with you, and our 2010 ―We Are Survivors‖ District Ladies‘ Retreat. One of the things that I love about ministry, especially women‘s ministry, is getting to hear your stories. I loved the fact that I was able to sit down with so many women at the retreat this year and just get to hear story after story. You told me your stories about your children that do not know Jesus Christ yet or are not walking where they should be at this point. You told me about the ladies‘ in your community that you hope to touch through your Wesleyan Women ministries. You told me about your dreams and about your prayer requests. You told me so many stories that you have inspired the 2012 retreat theme ―Your Story‖. Now, you need to continue to help me and pray that God would lead us to find the right speaker and musician for this retreat. And while I write about the speaker and musician for the 2012 retreat I must say that I think God provided us with the perfect speakers and musicians for our 2010 retreat. David and Shirley Duncan presented such powerful messages to us and did it in such a creative and impactful way. Naomi Haynes and Andrea Guthman led us in amazing Spirit-filled worship that helped prepare our hearts for what David and Shirley had to tell us. I would fail majorly in report writing if I did not thank the rest of the Penn-Jersey Wesleyan Women District leadership for all of their help and encouragement throughout this year. I must say that I do have a favorite member on the committee…MOM! You are amazing! Thank you for walking (and laughing) with me through this year of craziness. And one more quick thanks must go to the best Wesleyan Woman husband out there. Mark, not many people know the time and energy you have devoted to this ministry, but thank you for helping me get the retreat packets together, promote Wesleyan Women at District Conference, and we are all grateful for the fact that you somehow managed to put up with me right before the 2010 retreat…we get a break until 2012! Thanking you for the memories of 2009-2010! Shannon D‘Agostino - 174 - WESLEYAN WOMEN DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT MRS. EVA MAY SIMPKINS WESLEYAN WOMEN FUNDS: RECEIPTS Balance Brought Forward 2009 WW Convention District Operational Fund (includes 52 commitment) Interest on checking WKFM Fall District Oasis registrations Gift from Christ Wesleyan/Milton, PA 2010 Retreat Deposits Retreat Craft Money Retreat Offering District Project 2009-2010 $3,959.73 1,191.00 705.10 1.62 35.00 2,650.00 100.00 26,167.05 1,509.50 516.00 3,765.00 DISBURSEMENTS 428.75 100.00 50.00 400.00 73.93 120.00 420.50 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 1,308.30 Kathleen Dieter (balance for 65 meals) Nancy Van Horn (convention speaker) Carolyn Staley (convention music) Ginger Johnson (2009-2010 desk fund) Lorraine Jerdon (convention books/awards) Bethlehem Calvary (custodial cost) WKFM (‘09-‘10 District Project) Kim Checkeye (Oasis speaker) Holly Chowtie (Oasis speaker) Naomi Hayes (Oasis music) Andrea Guthman (Oasis music) Joan Bartholomey (Oasis speaker) Bethany Wesleyan Church (Oasis expenses including food) Wesleyan Women (Helen Jacobson-returning to Haiti) Wesleyan Women (WW Packet for Ginger Johnson) Executive Committee ‘09-‘10 Honorariums Ginger Johnson Shannon D‘Agostino Kathy Geyer Lorraine Jerdon Joanne Bowers Eva May Simpkins Eden Inn (2010 District Retreat) Retreat refund David & Shirley Duncan (Retreat speakers) Duncan Travel Expenses Naomi Haynes (Retreat music) Andrea Guthman (Retreat music) Edison Armstrong (Retreat sound equipment rental) Jersey City Wesleyan (Bus transportation Haynes/Guthman) Eden Resort (Metropolitan Zone Retreat deposit) Eden Resort (2012 Ladies Retreat deposit) 100.00 102.99 700.00 400.00 400.00 350.00 350.00 550.00 23,879.10 45.00 800.00 368.80 500.00 200.00 201.50 110.00 500.00 500.00 - 175 - RECEIPTS Executive Committee Expenses (travel, postage, telephone, office supplies, etc.) 2009-2010 District Project Missionary Support TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS DISBURSEMENTS 715.91 2,259.00 $40,600.07 BALANCE ON HAND MAY 31, 2010 $36,308.78 $4,291.29 Respectfully Submitted, Eva May Simpkins DISTRICT OUTREACH DIRECTOR’S REPORT MRS. LORRAINE JERDON The Fall Oasis was held on October 17, 2009 at Bethany Wesleyan in Cherryville with the theme ―Here Am I, Send Me.‖ Worship was led by Andrea Guthman (Jersey City) and Naomi Haynes. Kim Checkeye from Truth for Women opened the morning session. Ladies had a choice of attending 2 of the 13 workshops that were held: 1. Missions on the Go! – Nancy Zottarelli (Cherryville) 2. Partnering With Other Churches – Kim Checkeye (Truth for Women) 3. Fear Factor – Ginger Johnson (Bethlehem) 4. Stumbling Blocks or Stepping Stones – Pastor Ellen Dooley (Lancaster) 5. Flying Solo – Gisele Desroches (Brooklyn) 6. Praise Choir – Kathleen Dieter & Pam Fetterhoff (Cherryville) 7. Missions Without Leaving Home – Shirley Smith (Jersey City) 8. Facing the Future – Stephanie Zottarelli (Cherryville) 9. Just Older Youth – Freida Williams (Cherryville) 10. Taking it to the Streets – Naomi Williams (Bronx) 11. Give It All You‘ve Got – Joanne Bowers (Cherryville) 12. On the Home Front – Beckie Shoff (Cherryville) 13. Praise Dance – Karah Praise (Philadelphia Pilgrim) After lunch, the praise and worship was enhanced with music from ladies that attended the Praise Choir workshop and a worship dance from the ladies from the Praise Dance workshop. After the praise rally, Pastor Holly Chowtie (Canarsie) shared her heart on the theme from Isaiah. One of the goals of this Oasis was to incorporate women from various district churches in an effort to bring them together to share their talents with others and to create a sense of unity amongst the district women. This Oasis was opened up to elementary girls beginning at 4th grade and teens to encourage younger women to get involved in Wesleyan Women. The next Fall Oasis will be held on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Cherryville with the theme, ―Women in the Word.‖ Respectfully submitted, Lorraine Jerdon - 176 - WKFM COORDINATOR’S REPORT MRS. JOANNE BOWERS IN APPRECIATION The PURPOSE of WKFM is to win kids to Christ and cultivate a relationship with Jesus Christ through His Word that will guide them through a life-long journey of service at home with a vital interest to missions abroad. The THEME for WKFM was Camp Promise...Where God's Promises Are Ignited! Each month we visited a different camp...from Salvation Camp to Sports Camp to Adventure Camp to Family Camp in many different countries. It was around the campfire where the kids learned that missionaries must be prepared, must trust God, and must share God's Word at all times. The GOAL for WKFM is that kids will learn to trust Jesus as their Savior, to share Jesus' love with others, to care for people of different cultures, to hide God's Word in their hearts, to tell others about Jesus, to pray and correspond with missionaries and their kids, and to become missionaries where they are. The MOTTO is to Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. Mark 12:30. GOD LOVES WHEN OUR CHILDREN BECOME MISSIONARIES! STATISTICS 2009-2010 2008-2009 Active Units. .................................................................... 8 ................................ 9 Active Members ............................................................ 106 ........................... 119 Honorary Members. ..................................................... 233 ............................ 256 IN RECOGNITION The following churches participated in the Wesleyan Kids for Missions program during the 20092010 church year: Augustaville, Brooklyn Pilgrim, Carney‘s Point, Cherryville, Delaware Run, Lebanon, Millersburg, and Stonington. The highest givers were Carney‘s Point, Augustaville, and Millersburg. The congregations of Augustaville, Delaware Run, Millersburg, and Stonington participated in WKFM by becoming Honorary members. Thank you, local coordinators and churches, for being a part of the WKFM ministry! SPECIAL DISTRICT PROJECT The district project includes three missionary families: Tom and Grace Ensz and children, Brazil; Jim and Karen Pickett and children, Mozambique; and Dan and Joy Pusey and children, the Fotizo People. Our goal was $900 in which included $300 for each family. The total amount received this year was $1140.50. The Ensz‘ family received $350.16, the Pickett' family received $400.17, and the Pusey‘ family received $390.17. PTL! These offerings were given above and beyond the other designated offerings. We would like to thank the following churches for participating in this project: Augustaville, Carney‘s Point, Cherryville, and Millersburg. We would also like to thank the Wesleyan Women for helping us to reach this goal. LOOKING AHEAD The theme for 2010-2011 is SOW SEEDS—GROW. The key verse is The seed is the word of God. Luke 8:11. Seeds are a promise of growth. God's Word is like a seed that is meant to grow in our hearts...so that we might live according to God's plan for us. Kids need to learn about God and how to sow his word. The theme song is Sow God's Word. - 177 - The WKFM Leader‘s Manual and Resource Kit can be ordered from the Wesleyan Publishing House at 1-800-493-7539. Included with the manual is a music CD: Shout the Word-Trust in the Lord, a video DVD featuring the mission fields, a Resource Disc which includes supplementary materials, maps, flags, information on the mission fields, pictures, Bible memory activities, biographies and pictures of the missionaries, a monthly ―Message to the Gardener's Parents,‖ recipes, and much more. The cost is $36.99. Respectfully submitted, Joanne Bowers District WKFM Coordinator WKFM FINANCIAL REPORT $771.61 Beginning Balance 5/1/09ITEM Receipts Offerings Consignment Interest District Desk Fund TOTAL RECEIPTS 4,249.10 21.00 .12 81.40 Disbursements (General Church) Total General Funds Total Global Partners/WM Total Education & the Ministry Evangelism & Church Growth Bible Societies Christmas Gifts Heart of Ministries Hephzibah Children‘s Home World Hope International TOTAL 508.35 2,744.47 141.27 169.70 94.00 115.32 145.34 234.44 96.21 $4,351.62 $4,249.10 (District Funds) Postage Supplies/Copies Wesleyan Publishing House TOTAL 46.93 50.80 45.37 $143.10 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Receipts less Disbursements Ending Balance 4/30/010 $4,392.20 ($40.58) $731.03 Respectfully Submitted, Joanne Bowers - 178 - WORLD PRAYER FELLOWSHIP LEADER’S REPORT MS. GRACIE COOPER Number of Active Participants .......................................................................... 251 Number Choosing Missionary Prayer Partners...................................................71 Number of Prayer and Fasting Chapters ..............................................................1 Number of Churches Having Bible Studies ..........................................................3 Respectfully Submitted, Gracie Cooper - 179 - - 180 - Section Six WESLEYAN YOUTH - 181 - DISTRICT YOUTH CABINET President: Rev. Justin Leininger P.O. Box 999 Cherryville, PA 18106 (610) 767-1239 [email protected] Treasurer: Rev. Shannon D‘Agostino 443 Walnut St. Millersburg, PA 17061 (717) 692-2841 [email protected] WBB Director: Rev. Jim (PJ) Terwilliger PO Box 224 Milton, PA 17847 (570) 742-0701 [email protected] Member-at-Large: Pastor Robert Arrington P.O. Box 999 Cherryville, PA 18035 (610) 767-1239 [email protected] Member-at-Large: Rev. Greg Clendaniel 2548 State Rt. 890 Paxinos, PA 17860 (570) 286-5034 [email protected] Member-at-Large: Pastor Josh Glagola 43 Landsdown Rd. Annandale, NJ 08801 (908) 735-2691 Member-at-Large: Pastor Andrew Parks 5126 Marten Ave., Apt. A Aston, PA 19014 (610) 716-2727 [email protected] Member-at-Large: Pastor Brad Swink 1414 Pennsylvania Ave. Bethlehem, PA 18018 (610) 866-1388 [email protected] Member-at-Large: Rev. Ed Torres 43 Landsdown Rd. Annandale, NJ 08801 (908) 735-2691 [email protected] Member-at-Large: Mr. Randy Raws P.O. Box 328 Alloway, NJ 08801 (856)935-9186 - 182 - DISTRICT WESLEYAN YOUTH DIRECTOR’S REPORT REV. JUSTIN LEININGER We have had a fantastic year of Youth Ministry here in the Penn-Jersey District! Youth Camp, CLAM, Breakout, and Bible Bowl have each played their part in strengthening district involvement and introducing new leaders into our midst. These events and ministries were more relevant and impactful to our diverse district than ever before. This year at Youth Camp, Love 2009, we took huge strides to make sure our worship and messages were fully reaching the diverse needs of our district. We hosted the New City Band, which brought a style of worship that included rap, rock, and popular worship music. Their worship and the messages brought to us by Pastor Dave Bever truly held to the band‘s core values of being real, relevant, and relational. We are pleased to host the New City Band again this year and encourage all churches to make it a priority to send teens to camp. Our camp will not just impact your teens for a week but will help set the foundation onto which they build their lives. Our other Penn-Jersey District Youth Ministries are continuing to develop and offer meaningful times for our students to connect. It is always vital to remember the importance of fostering relationships between teens across the district. Breakout, CLAM, and Bible Bowl continue to do just that. Not only do these events offer enjoyable moments and avenues of learning and outreach, they help the students of our district stay connected. Special thanks to Pastors Dan Mack, Branden Mestach, and Jim Terwilliger for leading these events. I have greatly enjoyed serving and leading the Penn-Jersey District Youth for the past five years. As I look back to those years I am thrilled over the lives changed, churches strengthened, and relationships healed. But with all that has happened, I can only think that 2010 will only be better. Life – Youth Camp 2010 and all our District Events provide great opportunities to impact your youth. Make sure your church is involved! Working together for Him, Rev. Justin Leininger 2010-2011 District Youth Events Youth Camp ‘10 - August 16-20, 2010 Campus Challenge (formally TNT), October (TBA) CLAM, March 5, 2011 - Bethany Wesleyan Church/Cherryville, PA Wesleyan Bible Bowl (WBB) – year round training with final event in early summer Youth Camp ‘11 - August 15-19, 2011 - 183 - DISTRICT WESLEYAN YOUTH TREASURER’S REPORT REV. SHANNON D’AGOSTINO Balance forward as of May 1, 2009 $2,959.98 Receipts INCOME: District Income Wesleyan Bible Bowl ‗09 Youth Camp ‗09 Interest Expenses 4,000.00 3,484.00 36,792.00 1.49 $44,277.49 EXPENSES: Cabinet Meals Mileage Office Supplies Leader‘s Retreat ‗09 Youth Camp ‗09 Youth Camp ‗10 Wesleyan Bible Bowl $44,277.26 159.93 532.00 69.11 510.00 40,064.01 2,000.00 3,231.21 $46,566.26 Balance as of April 30, 2010 - 184 - $46,566.26 $ 671.21 2010-2011 CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Penn-Jersey District of The Wesleyan Church June 2010 June 9-10 June 10 June 20 July 11 July 12-16 July 30August 8 July 31-8 August 13-14 August 16-20 August 26 September 11 September 16 September 18 September 24-25 September 26 October October 2 October 18-19 October 22-23 October 25-30 November November 6 November 11 November 25 November 28 nd 42 Annual District Conference District Board of Administration Meeting Father‘s Day Uniform date for pastoral changes Wesleyan Kids‘ Camp at Seyfert Camp, Seyfert, PA Willow Lake Wesleyan Camp, New Columbia, PA Family Camp, Seyfert, PA Spanish Speaking Churches Retreat, Seyfert, PA District Wesleyan Youth Camp, Tuscarora Inn, Mount Bethel, PA CLAM Steering Committee Meeting, 9:30 a.m., District Center District Board of Administration, 9:30 a.m., District Center New Pastor‘s Orientation, 10 a.m., District Center Wesleyan Women Executive Committee Meeting FLAMA Ordination Service, 6:00 p.m., Bethany Wesleyan Church, Cherryville, PA Annual LBA review of Church Membership Roll District-wide Pastor Appreciation Month Wesleyan Women Ladies Oasis, Bethany Wesleyan Church, Cherryville, PA Pastor’s Prayer and Fast Retreat, Blue Mountain Retreat Center, New Ringgold, PA Northeast Area Women‘s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD), Christ Wesleyan Church, Milton, PA DBMD regional annual progress reviews, times and locations to be announced Annual LBA reviews of pastor‘s housing allowance designation Self-Denial Offerings for Global Partners/World Missions District Board of Administration, 9:30 a.m., District Center CLAM Steering Committee Meeting, 9:30 a.m., District Center Thanksgiving First Sunday in Advent January 2011 January January 4-7 January 23 January 28-30 February January 31 - February 5 February 3 February 10 February 12 February 15 Annual review of church insurance policies Annual review of corporation filing requirements for incorporated churches The Gathering ‘11-Jacksonville, FL Sanctity of Life Sunday Pastors‘ and Spouses‘ Retreat, Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg, PA Annual LBA Review of Pastoral Support Wesleyan Women Heart of Ministries Offering DBMD – regional annual progress reviews, times and locations to be announced CLAM Steering Committee Meeting, 9:30 a.m., District Center Wesleyan Kids‘ Camp Planning Meeting, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., District Center Spanish Pastor‘s Meeting, Faith Chapel, Clinton, NJ District Finance Committee, 10 a.m., District Center – District Budget - 185 - February 19 March 5 March 9 March 12 March 12 March 15 March 17-19 March 20 & 27 March 24 March 26 April 1-2 April 9 April 16 April 17 April 24 April 30 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 15 June 4 June 8-9 June 12 June 19 June 23-25 July 11-15 July 24-31 July 30August 7 August 15-19 August 25 District Board of Administration, 9:30 a.m., District Center Christian Life and Ministry Convention (CLAM), Evangelical Free Church, Allentown, PA, Youth (Cherryville Bethany) and Kids‘ C.L.A.M. (Allentown Trinity) 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ash Wednesday – Beginning of 40 days of Prayer and Fast Emphasis Wesleyan Women Executive Committee Meeting E & CG Board Meeting, 9:30 a.m. (Church Planter‘s Meeting) Deadline for mailing/faxing recommendations for new licensee interviews Wesleyan Women Metro Zone Retreat, Eden Inn, Lancaster, PA Pastoral call renewal votes CLAM Steering Committee Meeting, 9:30 a.m., District Center DBMD—ordination interviews, 9:30 a.m., District Center Wesleyan Women Susquehanna Zone Retreat, Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg, PA District Nominating Committee Meeting, 9:30—Noon, District Center DBMD—new licensee and transferring minister interviews and Annual Service Reports review, 9:30 a.m., District Center Palm Sunday Easter Sunday and Easter Offering for Wesleyan Home Missions End of district fiscal year-on-time USF/District budget final payments due National Day of Prayer District Board of Administration, 9:30 a.m., District Center Mother‘s Day Due date for Annual Service Reports from all district ministerial personnel Due date for all Annual Church Statistical Reports Wesleyan Women District Convention, Bethany Wesleyan Church, Cherryville, PA 43rd Annual Penn-Jersey District Conference Pentecost Sunday Father‘s Day Living In Hope Wesleyan Women Ministry Summit, Cypress Wesleyan Church, Columbus, OH Wesleyan Kids‘ Camp at Seyfert Camp, Seyfert, PA Willow Lake Wesleyan Camp, New Columbia, PA Family Camp, Seyfert, PA District Youth Camp, Tuscarora Inn, Mount Bethel, PA CLAM Steering Committee Meeting, 9:30 a.m., District Center - 186 -