Chicago Central District 2011 : 107th Annual Assembly Journal

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CHICAGO CENTRAL
DISTRICT
2011
ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL
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SESSION HELD AT
Chicago First Church of the Nazarene
(Lemont Campus) LEMONT, ILLINOIS
JUNE 19-20, 2011
107th
Annual Assembly Journal
of the
Chicago Central District
Church of the Nazarene
Sessions held at
Chicago First Church of the Nazarene
(Lemont Campus) Lemont, Illinois
June 19-20, 2011
Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte
General Superintendent
Dr. Brian E. Wilson
District Superintendent
Printed by
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
PO BOX 101163, Chicago, IL 60610
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
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Date
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District Supt.
L.B. Kent
G.C. Walker
T.H. Agnew
T.H. Agnew
T.H. Agnew
T.H. Agnew
J.M. Wines
J.M. Wines
L. Milton Williams
E.P. Ellyson
I.G. Martin
W.G. Schurman
W.G. Schurman
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
District Sec.
Herbert Hunt
G.C. Walker
A.T. Harris
A.T. Harris
E.J. Fleming
E.J. Fleming
J.A. Decker
J.A. Decker
Charles A. Wilson
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
Charles A. Brown
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
Floyd B. Johnson
Floyd B. Johnson
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
H.B. Garvin
A.L. Parrott
Place
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
Canton, IL
Chicago, IL
Marshalltown,IA
Chicago, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Danville, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Chicago, IL
Olivet, IL
Champaign, IL
Chicago, IL
Champaign, IL
Danville, IL
Springfield, IL
Olivet, IL
Olivet, IL
Danville, IL
Decatur, IL
Champaign, IL
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General Supt.
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
H.F. Reynolds
P.F. Bresee
E.F. Walker
P.F. Bresee
E.F. Walker
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
H.F. Reynolds
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
H.F. Reynolds
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
H.F. Reynolds
J.B. Chapman
J.W. Goodwin
J.B. Chapman
R.T. Williams
J.B. Chapman
R.T. Williams
District Treas.
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
Herbert Hunt
J.W. Lawrence
C.J. Henderson
Herbert Hunt
F.A. Runquist
E.J. Fleming
E.J. Fleming
T.W. Willingham
H.S. Keister
H.S. Keister
T.W. Willingham
T.W. Willingham
T.W. Willingham
T.W. Willingham
Laurence H. Howe
Laurence H. Howe
Laurence H. Howe
Laurence H. Howe
Laurence H. Howe
Laurence H. Howe
Laurence H. Howe
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
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E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
E.O. Chalfant
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Mark R. Moore
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
A.L. Parrott
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
Ralph Rice
C. Kenneth Sparks
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
Fred W. Gibson
W.M. Lynch
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Olivet, IL
Decatur, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Danville, IL
Chicago, IL
Kankakee, IL
Danville, IL
Chicago, IL
Kankakee, IL
Danville, IL
Chicago, IL
Kankakee, IL
Danville, IL
Chicago, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
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J.G. Morrison
R.T. Williams
J.B. Chapman
R.T. Williams
H.V. Miller
R.T. Williams
J.B. Chapman
R.T. Williams
H.V. Miller
G.B. Williamson
Hardy C.Powers
D.I. Vanderpool
Samuel Young
Hardy C. Powers
G.B. Williamson
Samuel Young
Hugh C. Benner
D.I. Vanderpool
G.B.Williamson
Hardy C.Powers
Samuel Young
Hugh C. Benner
D.I.Vanderpool
V.H. Lewis
G.B.Williamson
Hardy C.Powers
Samuel Young
Hugh C. Benner
V.H. Lewis
George Coulter
Eugene L.Stowe
Samuel Young
Orville W.Jenkins
Edward Lawlor
V.H. Lewis
George Coulter
George Coulter
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.S. Purinton
W.E. Eigsti
Ralph Bauerle
Ralph Bauerle
M.K. Millikan
M.K. Millikan
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
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C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
C.B. Armes
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Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
Forrest W. Nash
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
E. Keith Bottles
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Brian E. Wilson
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Byron M. Carmony
Harold J. Westlund
E. Keith Bottles
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Daniel Wheelock
Lyle W. Curtis
Lyle W. Curtis
Lyle W. Curtis
Lyle W. Curtis
Lyle W. Curtis
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Edward H. Heck
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Lemont, IL
Kankakee, IL
Kankakee/Lemont,IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Kankakee, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Kankakee, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Lemont, IL
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V.H. Lewis
Charles.H. Strickland
Orville W.Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
Wm. M. Greathouse
Jerald D. Johnson
V.H. Lewis
Charles.H. Strickland
Charles.H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
Raymond W. Hurn
Eugene L. Stowe
Eugene L. Stowe
Wm. M. Greathouse
Donald D. Owens
Jerald D. Johnson
Jerald D. Johnson
John A. Knight
John A. Knight
Wm. J. Prince
Wm. J. Prince
Paul G. Cunningham
Paul G. Cunningham
James H. Diehl
James H. Diehl
Jim L. Bond
Jim L. Bond
Jerry D. Porter
Jerry D. Porter
W. Talmadge Johnson
W. Talmadge Johnson
Jesse C. Middendorf
Jesse C. Middendorf
Paul G. Cunningham
Paul G. Cunningham
Eugénio R. Duarte
Eugénio R. Duarte
C.B. Armes
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Norman Moore
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Doug Perry
Ryan Spittal
Matt Foor
Matt Foor
Matt Foor
Matt Foor
Matt Foor
Heidi Taylor
ORDINATION PHOTOGRAPH
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY 2011
(First Row, from left to right): MaryAnn Cook, Katie Gregory, Jillian Hird, Blanca Elizabeth Peñate, Maria Garcia, Kathy Caldwell;
(Second Row, from left to right): Dr. Eugénio Duarte, Rev. Brent Ulrich, Rev. Lisa Kay Ulrich, Rev. Steven D. Cook, Rev. Aaron A.
Gregory, Rev. Brandon E. Hird, Rev. Edward Peñate, Rev. Ezequiel Garcia, Rev. Paul W. Caldwell, Dr. Brian E. Wilson.
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CONTENTS
I.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
A. District Officers ................................................................................................ 1
B. District Leadership Support Staff ..................................................................... 1
C. District Boards and Standing Committees (by Board or Committee) .............. 1
D. Assembly Committees ..................................................................................... 2
E. District Departments (NMI, SDMI and NYI) ..................................................... 3
F. Geographical Mission Areas and Zones ......................................................... 4
G. District Church Directory ................................................................................. 6
H. Ordained Elders ............................................................................................ 21
I. Ordained Deacons ........................................................................................ 27
J. Retired Ministers ........................................................................................... 27
K. Licensed Ministers ......................................................................................... 28
L. Ministers Serving Connectional Interests ...................................................... 32
M. Ministers Serving in Nazarene Institutions/Special Connectional Interests ... 32
N. Ministers Serving in Interdenominational SPC .............................................. 32
O. Non-Ordination Candidate for Renewal of District License ........................... 32
P. Active Evangelism Service Retired ............................................................... 32
Q. Registered Song Evangelist .......................................................................... 33
R. Registered Evangelist ................................................................................... 33
S. Laypersons Serving Connectional Interests .................................................. 33
II. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Received on Transfer .................................................................................... 34
B. Granted Transfer ........................................................................................... 34
C. Elected to Elder’s Orders .............................................................................. 34
D. Dropped From the Roll of Elders ................................................................... 34
E. Granted Minister’s License ............................................................................ 34
F. Minister’s License Not Renewed ................................................................... 34
G. New Churches Organized ............................................................................. 34
H. Churches Inactive .......................................................................................... 34
I. Church Type Missions ................................................................................... 34
J. Where to Send Funds ................................................................................... 34
III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION
A. District Ministerial Studies Board ................................................................... 36
B. Instructions to Students ................................................................................. 39
IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS
A. Sunday Evening ........................................................................................... 40
B. Monday Morning .......................................................................................... 41
C. Monday Afternoon ........................................................................................ 42
D. Monday Evening- Ordination Service ........................................................... 44
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V.
REPORTS
A. District Superintendent Report ..................................................................... 46
B. District Boards
1. District Advisory Board ............................................................................ 56
2. Ministerial Credentials Board................................................................... 57
3. Ministerial Studies Board ......................................................................... 59
C. District Assembly Committees
1. Finance Committee ................................................................................. 60
2. Memoirs ................................................................................................... 68
3. Nominating Committee ............................................................................ 69
VI. DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS
A. NMI CONVENTION
1. Daily Proceedings.................................................................................... 70
2. Presidents’ Reports ................................................................................. 73
B. NYI CONVENTION
1. Daily Proceedings.................................................................................... 78
2. President’s Report ................................................................................... 78
C. SDMI CONVENTION
1. Daily Proceedings.................................................................................... 80
2. Chairperson’s Report............................................................................... 80
3. SDMI Statistics ........................................................................................ 81
VII. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL
A. District Treasurer’s Report ........................................................................... 83
B. Statement of Financial Position and Supplemental Information ................... 85
C. SDMI Treasurer’s Report ........................................................................... 104
D. NYI Treasurer’s Report .............................................................................. 105
E. NMI Treasurer’s Report .............................................................................. 106
F. Supplemental Statistical Report ................................................................. 108
G. Schedule of Property .................................................................................. 109
H. District Operating Budget (FY 2011-12) ..................................................... 110
I. District Assembly Statistical Growth Chart ................................................. 111
ADDENDUM (Master Contact List)
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I. Official Directory
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction— Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte,
17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
(913-577-0500)
District Superintendent—Dr. Brian E. Wilson (2015), P.O. Box 101163,
Chicago, IL 60610
([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151)
District Ministry Center—1111 N. Wells St., Suite 305, Chicago, IL 60610;
Mail: P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610
([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151)
District Secretary— Dr. Edward H. Heck, P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610
([email protected] fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151)
District Treasurer—Mrs. Heidi Taylor, P.O. Box 218, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
([email protected]; 815-274-4032)
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District NMI President—Rev. H. Mark Else (2013), 5531 W. 130 St., Palos Heights, IL 60463;
([email protected]; fax: 708-597-9123; 708-597-6122)
District NYI President— Aaron Gregory (2013), 156 N. Hickory, Manteno, IL 60950
([email protected]; 815-514-5333)
District SDMI Chairperson — Rev. Michael W. Day (2012), 2438 Erskine Rd., Joliet, IL 60433
([email protected]; 815-723-8352)
B. DISTRICT LEADERSHIP SUPPORT STAFF
Office Assistant to the DS – Rev. Edward Peñate—1111 N. Wells St., Suite 305,
Chicago, IL 60610 Mail: P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610
([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151)
Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (Central and South Suburban) —Dr. Edward H. Heck,
905 Percy Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914
([email protected])
Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (South) —Rev. John T. “Jack” McCormick,
255 S. Poplar, Manteno, IL 60950 ([email protected]; 815-468-8231)
Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (Suburban) -- TBA
Financial Secretary- Mrs. Michelle Thomas, P.O. Box 567, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
([email protected]; 815-929-1964)
C. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
(See Addendum A for Contact Information)
District Advisory Board
Brian E. Wilson (district superintendent, ex officio), Elders: David Anderson (2014), Kendall
Franklin (2013), Edward H. Heck (2013), John T. “Jack” McCormick (2012), TBA (2012),
Laypersons: John Alexander (2012), Fred Hardy (2012), Doug Perry (2014), Cheryl Seymour
(2014), Karl Tabor (2013).
Board of District Mission and Evangelism
Shall be composed of the District Advisory Board
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Board of Ministry
District Ministerial Credentials Board
(Terms to expire in 2013)
Brian E. Wilson, ex officio; Wilfredo Canales, Ronald Dalton, Michael Day, W. Randy Dodd,
Kendall Franklin, Edward H. Heck, Lawrence W. Hindmand, Carl Leth, John T. McCormick,
Franklin Moore, Jerry Short, and David Wine.
District Ministerial Studies Board
(Terms to expire in 2013)
Brian E. Wilson, ex officio; Gary Aills, Michael Benson, Leon Blanchette, Jerry Bimber, Wilfredo
Canales, H. Mark Else, Mark Holcomb, Frank Laci, David Ludwig, Sergio Mayorga, Rodney
Miller, John Mohler, Ron Panos, Todd Peeler, Mark Quanstrom and Robert Smith.
Olivet Nazarene University Trustees
Brian E. Wilson, ex officio; John Alexander- Layman (2013), Fred Hardy -- Layman (2012),
Edward H. Heck -- Elder (2013), John T. McCormick -- Elder (2012).
Church Properties Board
Shall be comprised of the District Advisory Board
Board for Church Property Advisement
(to serve a three year term, until 2013)
The District Superintendent; Clergy: Gary Aills, Andy Combs, W. Randy Dodd, Jerry Harris, John
T. McCormick, Rodney Miller, and John Mohler; Laypersons: Bob Bateman, Eric Erickson, Stan
Remole, Karl Tabor, Matt Whitis and Joe Wimberly.
District Court of Appeals
(to serve a three year term- until 2013)
The District Superintendent, Chairman of the Board of Credentials, District Secretary, and the
following elders: John T. “Jack” McCormick and TBA.
Board of District Missions and Evangelism
(to serve a three year term, until 2013)
Shall be composed of the District Advisory Board.
D. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
(See Addendum A for Contact Information)
District Finance Committee
Finance Committee (includes Advisory Board members) to be elected to a three year
term (until 2013)- District Superintendent, Presidents/Chairpersons of NYI, NMI and SDMI,
District Secretary, District Treasurer; Clergy- Gary Aills, Dave Anderson, Jerry Bimber, Michael
W. Day, W. Randy Dodd, Kendall Franklin, Michael Jones, William Luttrell, and Doug Ward;
Laypersons- Jesse Bass, Robert Bateman, Robert A. Brown, Dan Ferris, John Grill, Barry
Huebner, Ken Johnson, Terry Kochersperger and Felix Simpkins.
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Moral and Social Issues
(Shall be composed of the District Advisory Board)
E. DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS
1. District NMI Ministries
President—H. Mark Else (2014)
Vice President—Carla Lovett (2012)
Secretary— Kathy Caldwell (2013)
Treasurer—Sandy Story (2012)
Prayer Coordinator—Paula Else (2013)
Educating—Deborah Hendrick (2012)
Discipling Coordinator—Carla Lovett (2012)
Giving Coordinator—Kathy Yanchick (2012)
LINKS—Janice Carlson (2012)
Prayer and Fasting—Marcia Wright (2012)
Alabaster—Bethsy Luguingan (2012)
Compassionate Ministries—Karen Ruthenbeck (2012)
World Mission Broadcast—Kent Pitcher (2012)
Missionary Health Care—William Bell (2012)
Mission Call Coordinator—Ralph Goodwin (2012)
Home Assignment/Deputation—Lauralee Nothstine (2013)
World Evangelism Fund—Paul Caldwell (2012)
Publicity/Web Master—Cole Berkley (2012)
North Suburban Zone—Bonnie Moyer (2012)
South Zone—Paul Caldwell (2012)
Kankakee Zone—Tammy Chenoweth (2012)
Hispanic Liaison—Sandra Pineda (2012)
Asian Liaison—Mary Mercer (2012)
2. District SDMI Board
Executive Committee (Manual 237)
District SDMI Chairperson — Rev. Michael W. Day (2012)
District Superintendent, ex-officio — Dr. Brian E. Wilson
District NMI President — Rev. H. Mark Else
District NYI President — Rev. Aaron Gregory
Other Board Members Elected by the Assembly (Manual 237)
Council Member (Clergy- term expires in 2013) — Jeff Alexander
Council Member (Clergy- term expires in 2013) — Steven Cook
Council Member (Layperson- term expires in 2013) — Heather Tucker
Council Member (Layperson- term expires in 2012) — Nancy Peeler
Officers and Ministry Directors Elected by the SDMI Board (Manual 237.1)
District SDMI Secretary — TBA
District SDMI Treasurer — Michelle Thomas
Children’s Division
Director of Children’s Ministries International – TBA
Children’s Quizzing Director — TBA
2011 Children’s Camp Directors Jessica Karuchit and Caley Spangenberg
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Youth Division
(See NYI Directory)
Adult Division
Director of Adult/Family Ministries International — TBA
Ethnic Ministries Director — Ada Canales
Senior Adult Ministries/Prime Time Director — John D. Story
Marriage Enrichment Director — Nancy Peeler
Men’s/Family Ministries — TBA
3. District NYI Ministries
President — Aaron Gregory (2012)
DP of Events — Joe Lee (2012)
DP of Ministry/ Training — Bill Koch (2012),
DP for JNI — Enrique Mayen (2012)
Secretary — Elizabeth Bjorling (2012)
Quizzing Directors — Scott and Sara Christensen (2012)
IMPACT Director — Sarah Chamberlain (2012)
Celebrate Life Director — Bill Koch (2012)
Jr./Sr. High Camp Director — Dave Ludwig
Snowball Retreat — Joe Lee (2012)
Members At Large
Lay Leader- Christina Fischer
Lay Leader- Berto Lopez
Lay Leader- Ray Smith
Waukegan
Lombard
Gillman
Early Youth Representatives:
Andy Pate
Emily Yantes
Andrew Perabeau
Danville
Manteno
Chicago Northside
F. GEOGRAPHICAL MISSION AREAS AND ZONES
1. Mission Areas
The Southern Mission Area (11 churches)
Mission Area Assistant -- Rev. Jack McCormick (Manteno Church).
This mission area consists of the churches of the South Zone (below).
The Central and South Suburban Mission Area
Mission Area Assistant -- Dr. Edward H. Heck (Kankakee First Church)
This mission area consists of the churches of the Kankakee Zone, the South Suburban Zone and
the Blue Island congregations.
The Suburban Mission Area
Mission Area Assistant – TBA
This mission area consists of the churches of the Joliet, Southwest, West, North and Northwest
Suburban Zones, with the exception of the Blue Island congregations.
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The City of Chicago Mission Areas
Overseen directly by the District Superintendent
This mission area consists of the churches of the City of Chicago Zone.
2. District Zones
South (11 churches) Danville Cedar Grove, Danville First, Danville Northside, Danville
Southside, Danville Westside, Gilman, Hoopeston Community,
Milford,
Paxton,
Potomac, and Sheldon.
Kankakee (11 churches and 1 CMC) - Aroma Park, Bradley, Kankakee College, Kankakee
Eastridge, Kankakee First, Kankakee Westbrook, Kankakee Wildwood, Kempton,
Limestone, Manteno, Momence First, and CMC: Center of Hope.
Joliet (5 churches) - Joliet Crystal Lawns, Joliet First, New Lenox, Wilmington First, and Living
Water.
South Suburbs (3 churches) - Chicago Heights, House of Prayer Ministries, and Lighthouse
Community.
Southwest Suburbs (8 churches)- Blue Island, Blue Island Spanish, Chicago Calvary, Chicago
First, Chicago Oak Lawn First, Chicago Southside Arabic, Chicago Summit Spanish, and
Worth.
West Suburbs- (6 churches and 1 NewStart) Naperville Trinity, Chicago First Korean, Elgin,
Lombard, West Chicago (Hispanic), Word and Worship Christian Community, and New
Start: Korean Naperville.
North and Northwest Suburbs (8 churches) – Crista la Unica Esperanza, Mt. Prospect
International, Mundelein, Mundelein Spanish, North Chicago, Real Life, Waukegan First
and Casa de Dios.
City of Chicago (9 churches, 1 multi-site (Austin), 2 mission and 3 CMCs) -- Ch. Emanuel
Spanish, Ch. First Spanish, Ch. Gage Park, Ch. Ingleside Community, Ch. First (Austin
campus), Ch. Norridge Spanish, Ch. Northside, Ch. Oak Lawn Arabic, Ch. Uptown
Vietnamese, Grace Fellowship, Missions: Ch. Mongolian; New Song, CMC: INTRSCT,
New World Christian Min., CMC: Austin After School Ministries.
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G. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY
Aroma Park (Organized 1951) (010-0020)
Location — (Mail: P O Box 75)102 S. Mill St., Aroma Park, IL 60910
(815-937-1141)
Pastor — (LM) (11/1/00) Alberto Quezada (Maria Lourdes), 107 S. Bridge St. (P O Box 75),
Aroma Park, IL 60910
(815-937-4039)
Assoc. Pastor — Juan de Dios Zarate
Children's Min. Dir. — Maria Lourdes Quezada
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Ivonne Quezada
NMI Pres. — Juan de Dios Zarate
Church Treas. — Michelle Thomas
Blue Island (Organized 1943) (010-0040)
Location — (Mail: PO Box 775)12815 Gregory St., Blue Island, IL 60406
(708-385-5965)
Pastor — (OE) (8/01/07) Wesley Mills (Linda), 347 N. Cleveland, Bradley, IL 60915(815-939-7608)
SDMI Chairperson — Linda Mills
Church Board Sec. — Elsie Wegner
Church Treas. — Inez Metzger
Blue Island Spanish (Organized 1997) (010-0018)
Location — (Mail: PO Box 775)12815 Gregory St., Blue Island, IL 60406
(708-385-5965)
Pastor — (OE) (11/12/95) Sergio Mayorga (Eriberta), 12815 Gregory St., PO Box 775, Blue
Island, IL 60406
(708-385-0984)
Music Dir. — Oscar Cruz
SDMI Supt. — Herminia Cruz
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Oscar Cruz
NMI Pres. — Martha Muñoz
Church Board Sec. — Cristina Cruz and Beatriz Cruz
Church Treas. — Edmundo Montes
Bradley First (Organized 1950) (010-0050)
Location — (Mail: PO Box 305)195 N Douglas Ave., Bradley, IL 60915
(815-932-3867)
Pastor — (2005) Robert Hollowell (Marty), 104 Chesterfield Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(815-936-0739)
Assoc. Youth Pastor — Desiree Engelkens
Worship Pastor — Michael Flowers
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Desiree Engelkens
NMI Pres. — Rebecca Hilliker
SDMI Supt. — Anita Pippin
Church Board Sec. — Krissy Devors
Church Treas. — Terry Leathers
Casa de Dios (Organized 2010) (010-0009)
Location — (Mail: 709 McKinley, Mundelein, IL 60060) 560 Belvedere Rd., Waukegan, IL 60085
(312-714-9351)
Pastor — Julio Mina (Orfila), 709 McKinley, Mundelein, IL 60060
(312-714-9351)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. —
NMI Pres. —
SDMI Supt. —
Church Board Sec. —
Church Treas. —
Chicago Calvary (Organized 1926) (010-0082)
Location — 5536 W 131st St., Crestwood, IL 60445
(fax: 708-597-9123; office: 708-597-6122)
Pastor — (OE) (1/8/01) H. Mark Else (Paula), 5531 W 130th St., Palos Heights, IL 60463
(708-371-0625)
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Music Dir. — Jo Fajardo
SDMI Supt. — Jo Fajardo
Children’s Min. Dir. — Becky Else
Men’s Min. Dir. — Paul Cash
Women’s Min. Dir. — Sue Cash
Adult Min. — Edna Roach
Prime Time Director — Edna Roach
NMI Pres. — Paula Else
Church Board Sec. — Laura Loew
Church Treas. — Carl Loew
Chicago Ebenezer (Inactive) (010-0088)
Chicago Emanuel Spanish (Organized 1995) (010-0022)
Location — (Mail: 2952 N Kildare, Chicago, IL 60641) 4232 N. California, Chicago, IL 60618
(773-539-9403)
Pastor — (OE) (12/4/94) Pedro Aguilar (Berta), 2952 N. Kildare, Chicago, IL 60641(773-282-3508)
Assoc. Pastor — David Cardenas
Minister of Praise — Marlon Aguilar
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Jonathan Campos
NMI Pres. — Wendy Tzul
SDMI Supt. — Elsa Campos
Adult Min. — Margarita Gamorro
Children’s Min. Dir. — Magaly Lema
Church Board Secretary — Rosalinda Sanchez
Church Treasurer — David Cardenas
Chicago First (Organized 1904) (010-0100)
Location — 12725 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439 and 500 N. Laramie, Chicago, IL 60644
(fax: 630-257-8994; office: 708-349-0454)
Pastor — (OE) (1/8/00) Kevin M. Ulmet (Karen), 2 Timberline Place, Lemont, IL 60439
(630-257-9986)
Chicago Austin Campus Site Pastor — Ron Allen (Tonya), 914 Pasture Rose St.,
Joliet, IL 60439
(312-287-7074)
Chicago Austin Campus Assoc. Pastor — Marie Donaldson Cooper
Executive Pastor — Andy Combs
Minister of Worship — Clark Howe
Assoc. Pastor/Worship Arts — Jeffrey T. Emmons
Worship Min. Asst. — Brian Quade
Sunday Evening Pastor/Adult Ed. Dir. — Robert I. Brown
Pastor of Children — Jessica Karuchit
Co-Youth Pastor — David Ludwig
Co-Youth Pastor — Tim Britton
Saturday Night Pastor/Adult Min. Dir. — Adam Lewis
Single Adult Min. Dir. — Brandon Hayes
Vis. Min. — Larry Hindmand
Vis. Min. — Howard Millhuff
Outreach Pastor — David Baillie
Pre-School Director — Sharon Kane Garcia
SDMI Supt. — John Brown
Men's Min. — Jeff Melvin
Women's Min. Dir. — Kristin Evers
Prime Time Dir. — Faith McInturff
NMI Pres. — Shari Potter
NYI President — John Cunningham
Work and Witness — Gerry Lau
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Church Board Sec. — Jim Hair
Church Treas. — Bob Bateman
Chicago First East Indian (Inactive) (010-0097)
Chicago First Filipino (Inactive)
(010-0655)
Chicago First Korean (Organized 1975) (010-0120)
Location — 1435 W Wise Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60193
Pastor — (OE) (12/26/98) Ho-Kyung Kwak (Insuk), 1691 S. Green Meadows,
Streamwood, IL 60107
Children's Min. Dir. — Eunice Choi
SDMI Supt. — Bun Hoc Kim
NMI Pres. — Oak Sun Kim
Church Board Sec. — Dong Ha Kim
Church Treas. — Hyo Sook Whang
Chicago First Russian
(Inactive)
(630-529-2345)
(773-983-9191)
(010-0104)
Chicago First Spanish (Organized 1984) (010-0103)
Location — 3909 W North Ave., Chicago, IL 60647
(fax: 773-862-8737; office: 773-862-8734)
Pastor — (OE) (9/15/85) José A. Alfaro (Irma), 229 Nordica Ave., Glenview, IL 60025
(847-515-6290)
Assoc. Pastor — Hector E. Alfaro
Assoc. Youth Pastor — Enrique Mayen
Assoc. Pastor — Abel Mata
Assoc. Pastor — Juan Carlos Valladares
Assoc. Pastor — Nahum Primo Antonio
Vis. Min. — Gildardo Villegas
Music Dir. — Alberto Alfaro
SDMI Supt. — Genny Villegas
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Danilo Aguilar
Women's Min. Dir. — Irma Alfaro
NMI Pres. — Rev. Ruth De Leon
Church Board Sec. — Judy Rodriguez
Church Treas. — Estuardo Mazin
Chicago Gage Park (Organized 2011) (010-0016)
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(office: 773-720-8064)
Location — 2806 W 59 St. , Chicago, IL 60629
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Pastor — (OE) (2/14/2011) Ezequiel Garcia (Maria), 6056 S 74 Ave., Summit, IL 60501
(708-785-1080)
Music Dir. — Julio García
SDMI Supt. — Elfega Salazar
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Paulina Cortes
NMI Pres. — Miguel García
Church Board Sec. — Paulina Cortes
Church Treas. — Elfega Salazar
Chicago Heights (Organized 1913) (010-0180)
Location — 699 W 8th St., Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (fax: 708-481-3259; office: 708-481-3210)
Pastor — (OE) (3/1/06) W. Randy Dodd (Nancy), 2324 W. Norfolk Rd., Crete, IL 60417
(708-283-0283)
Administrative Pastor — Don Wilson
Children’s Pastor — Cory Koehn
Youth Pastor — Jimmy Guffey, Jr.
Assoc. Pastoral Care — Thoma Evans
Vis. Dir. — Frederick Newell
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Music Dir. — Dave Manes
SDMI Supt. — Brenda St. Peter
Childcare/School (Dir./ Principal) — Rhonda Smith
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Ed Lustig
NMI Pres. — Bethsy Luquingan
Work & Witness Coordinator — Ken Silvers
Prime Time Dir. — Marie Shelton
Men’s Min Dir. — Dave Woods
Women’s Min Dir. — Nekita Smart
Church Board Secretary — Faye Urfer
Church Treasurer — Diana Hall
Chicago Hickory Hills (Inactive)
(010-0170)
Chicago Ingleside Community (Organized 1950) (010-0110)
Location — 939 E 72nd St., Chicago, IL 60619
(773-955-5170)
Pastor — (LM)(3/1/09) Michael Evans, 12500 S. Lowe, Chicago, IL 60628
([email protected]; 312-735-8166)
Church Board Sec. — Tracie C. Evans
Church Treas. — Elizabeth M. Middleton
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
(Inactive)
(010-0048)
Chicago Mongolian (CTM) (010-0003)
Location — 203 E. Camp McDonald Rd., Prospect Heights, IL
Pastor — (LM) Mie Hae Rhee, 17709 Larkspur Ln., Homewood, IL 60430
Chicago Mount Greenwood
(Inactive)
708-799-0012)
(010-0140)
Chicago Norridge Arabic (Inactive) (010-0153)
Chicago Norridge Spanish (CTM) (010-0017)
Location — 4256 N. Oriole Ave., Norridge, IL 60706
Pastor — (LM) Oscar Trujillo (Loida), 1927 N. Tripp, Chicago, IL 60639
(773-516-1153)
(773-772-6869)
Chicago Northside (Organized 1924) (010-0150)
Location — 1900 W Leland Ave., Chicago, IL 60640
(fax: 773-728-8104; office: 773-728-2404)
Pastor — (OE) (7/01/08) Charles Perabeau (Gayle), 1912 W. Leland, Chicago, IL 60640
NMI President — Pam Tabor
NYI President — Katrina Olson
SDMI Supt. — Karl Tabor
Church Board Sec. — Karl Tabor
Church Board Treas. — Katrina Olson
Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic (Organized 1987) (010-0046)
Location — (Mail: 2536 N. Newcastle Ave.)10456 S Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL 60655(773-517-9306)
Pastor — (OE) (2/1/89) Jamil Qandah (Merya), 2536 N Newcastle Ave., Chicago, IL 60702-2246
(773-622-0822)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Alex Qandah
Church Board Sec. — Sami Al-Dair
Church Treas. — Ramzi S Tadros
Chicago Oak Lawn First (Organized 1926) (010-0010)
Location — 6343 W 90th Pl., Oak Lawn, IL 60453
(fax: 708-599-1675; office: 708-599-5559)
Pastor — (OE) (6/5/00) Gary E. Aills (Lynda), 6343 W. 90th Pl., Oak Lawn, IL 60453(708-599-5559)
Assoc. Pastor — Jeffery Robert Grindle
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Music Dir. — Ann Blomgren
SDMI Supt. — Debbie Buckingham
Childcare/School (Dir./Principal) — Lynda Aills
Children’s Min. Dir. — Susanne Grindle,
Women's Min. Dir. — Lynda Aills
NMI Pres. — Joyce Van Bolhuis
Church Board Sec. — Vicki Tabor
Church Treas. — Murl Schahrer
(630-257-1035)
Chicago Southside Arabic (Organized 1996) (010-0415)
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Location — 15500 S. 73 Ave., Orland Park, IL 60462 (fax: 708-407-8800; office: 708-532-6100)
Pastor — (OE)(5/26/96) Hosny Reyad (Afaf), 17111 Odell Ave.,
Tinley Park, IL 60477
(708-532-6100)
SDMI Supt. — Nema Mishreky
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Marwan Alnimiri
Women's Min. Dir. — Afaf Reyad
NMI Pres. — Afaf Reyad
Church Board Sec. — Afaf Reyad
Church Treas. — Misheil Mishreky
Chicago Summit Spanish (Organized 1997) (010-0151)
Location — 7401 W 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501
(708-325-9229)
Pastor — (OE) (6/1/98) Gilmar Pineda (Sandra), 7401 W 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501(708-299-7401)
Assist. Pastor — Sandra P. Pineda
Music Dir. — Maricela Bonilla
SDMI Supt. — Sandra P. Pineda
NYI Pres. — Maricela Bonilla
Men’s Min. — Faustino Ramírez
Women’s Min. — Sandra P. Pineda
NMI Pres. — Jose Feliciano
Church Board Secretary — Omairia Ramirez
Church Treas. — Jose Feliciano
Chicago Uptown Vietnamese (Organized 1988) (010-0054)
Location — (Mail: 2520 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago, IL 60639-2132)1900 W Leland Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60640
(773-603-9449)
Pastor — (9/23/01) Hoang Van Huynh (Lan Nguyen), 2520 N. Keeler Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60639-2132
(773-603-9449)
Assist. Pastor — Joseph Thanhbinh Pham
Children's Min. Dir. — Ms. Tran Doan
SDMI Supt. — Hoang Van Huynh
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Touhy Huynh
NMI Pres. — Tuyen Le
Church Board Sec. — Lien K. Nguyen
Church Treas. — Uyen Doan
Cristo la Unica Esperanza (Organized 2011) (010-0011)
Location — 428 Fielding Ln., Round Lake, IL 60073
(office: 262-716-3912)
Pastor — (LM) (2010) Eleuterio Dominguez (Franceli), 428 Fielding Ln., Round Lake, IL 60073
(262-716-3912)
SDMI Supt. —
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Nayeli Dominguez
NMI Pres. —
Church Board Sec. —
Church Treas. — Mary Nietes
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Crystal Lake
(Inactive)
(010-0195)
Danville Cedar Grove (Organized 1952) (010-0200)
Location — 12659 E. 2100 North Rd., Danville, IL 61834
Pastor (Supply) — Brian Sampson, 1664 N. Vermilion St., Danville, IL 61832
SDMI Supt. — Karen Grubb
Church Board Sec. — Karen Grubb
Church Treas. — Fern Makemson
(217-442-8909)
(217-442-4590)
Danville First (Organized 1912) (010-0220)
Location — 2212 N Vermillion St., Danville, IL 61832 (fax: 217-431-8002; office: 217-442-8316)
Pastor — (OE) David Anderson (Lori), 101 George Fox Dr., Danville, IL 61832
(217-474-8316)
Assoc. Pastor Worship/Youth — Sarah Chamberlain
Music Dir. — Sarah Chamberlain
Assoc. Pastor/Prime Time Dir. — Ken Pavlick
Children's Min. Dir. — Chris Hird
Women's Min. Dir. — Linda Carder
SDMI Supt. — Michelle Alyea
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Lee Chamberlain
NMI Pres. — Donna Monroe
Church Board Sec. — Lisa Palinski
Church Treas. — Kathleen Bayles
Danville Northside (Organized 1931) (010-0230)
Location — 811 Martin St., Danville, IL 61832
Pastor — (OE) Charles H. Hess (Melissa), 721 Sherman, Danville, IL 61832
SDMI Supt. — Vicky Lister
NMI Pres. — Melissa Hess
Church Board Sec. — Melissa Hess
Church Treas. — Debbie Mitchell
(217-442-6112)
(217-497-8073)
Danville Southside (Organized 1935) (010-0250)
Location — 1629 King St., Tilton, IL 61833
(fax: 217-446-1317; office: 217-446-7876)
Pastor — (OE) (8/4/2008) Kent Pitcher (Ellen), 3134 Cobblestone Ln., Danville, IL 61832
(217-443-4180)
Youth/Worship Pastor — Chad St. John
Children’s Min Dir. — Laura Ruch
SDMI Supt. — Steve Remole
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Salina Jones
Parish Nurse — Connie Reynolds
Prime Time Dir. — Vida Wilcoxen
NMI Pres. — John Vaughn
Church Board Sec. — Stacy Greene
Church Treas. — Anna Haire
Danville Westside (Organized 1946) (010-0260)
Location — 403 Vance Ln., Danville, IL 61832
(217-446-0552)
Pastor — (OE) (11/26/01) William W. (Bill) Wright (Marcia), 120 Marlowe Rd., Danville, IL 61832
(217-442-2431)
Music Dir. — T.W. Cundiff
Children's Min. Dir. — Judy Kist
SDMI Supt. — Kathy Kist-Wilson
NMI Pres. — Marcia Wright
Church Board Sec. — Kathy Kist-Wilson
Church Treas. — Kathy Kist-Wilson
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Elgin (Organized 1924) (010-0290)
Location — 1470 Summit Ave., Elgin, IL 60120
(fax: 847-888-3459; office: 847-888-3795)
Pastor — (OE) (4/1/00) Rodney J. Miller (Sherri), 1135 Ironwood Ct., Elgin, IL 60120
(847-695-0078)
Youth Pastor — Jeremiah Thompson
Laotian Min. Pastor — Sisouphanh "James" Ratthahao
Hispanic Min. Pastor — Juan Carlos García
Music Dir. — David Shore
Children's Min. Dir. — Anne Henricks
SDMI Supt. — Rhonda Sarver
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — David Shore
Women's Min. Dir. — Kimber Shore
Men’s Min. Dir. — Dave Selby
Prime Time Dir. — Kenneth Johnson
NMI Pres. — Kathy Meyer
Work & Witness Coord. — Rodney J. Miller
Church Board Sec. — Teresa Sims
Church Treas. — Karen Berry
Gilman (Organized 1946) (010-0320)
Location — 219 S Central St., Gilman, IL 60938
(fax: 815-265-4957; office: 815-265-4567)
Pastor — (OE) Paul Caldwell (Kathy), 600 N. Colfax, Crescent City, IL 60928
(815-683-2167)
Assoc. Pastor — John Story,Sr.
Vis. Min. — Herbert Norton
Music Dir. — David Busenbark
Children's Min. Dir. — MaryAnn Norton
SDMI Supt. — Beverly Griffin
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Ray Smith
Adult Min Dir. — Harold McGough
Prime Time Dir. — John Story, Sr.
Men’s Min. Dir. — Herbert Norton
Women's Min. Dir. — Kathy Caldwell
NMI Pres. — Kathy Caldwell
Church Board Sec. — MaryAnn Norton
Church Treas. — Phyllis Busenbark
Grace Fellowship (Organized 2007) (010-0002)
Location — 1111 N. Wells, Ste. 305, Chicago, IL 60610
(920-629-0461)
Pastor — (OE) (2007) Brian E. Wilson (Joan), P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610
Associate Pastor — Ryan Hansen
Music Dir. — Trent Charles
NMI Pres. — Julia Bridges
SDMI Supt. — Karen Hansen
NYI Pres. — Jordan Bley
Church Treasurer — Ryan Hansen
Hoopeston Community (Organized 2003) (010-0345)
Location — 402 E. Honeywell, Hoopeston, IL 60942
Pastor — (LM) (7/1/10) Jeffrey C. Alexander (Hanna), 609 W Lincoln St.,
SDMI Supt. — Carrie Stimson
NYI Pres. — JoAnn Lockwood
NMI Pres. — Susan Grizzle
Church Board Sec. — Buck Stimson
Church Treas. — Carrie Stimson
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(Office: 217-283-9771)
Hoopeston, IL 60942
(217-497-9872)
House of Prayer Ministries (Organized 2005) (010-0691)
Location — 480 Lakewood Blvd. Park Forest, IL 60486
(Fax: 708-283-9704; Office 708-283-9700)
Pastor — (2004) Victor M. Walker (Linda), 1873 Claire Dr. Bourbannais, IL 60914 (815-802-0882)
Assoc. Pastor — Felix Simpkins
Assoc. youth Pastor — Carmen King
Music Dir. — Victor Baker
Choir Operations Dir. — Linda Walker
Vis. Min. — Charles Joseph
SDMI Supt. — Earvin Foster
Asst. Supt. — Mary Mason
Children’s Min. Dir. — Carol Browder
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Melissa Murray
Adult Min. Dir. — Zerita Carpenter
Church Clerk — Melissa Murray
Prime Time Dir. — Shaniqua Ford
Men’s Min. Dir. — Regis Browder
Women’s Min. Dir. — Sharon Jones
NMI Pres. — Josef and Lori Gordon
Work & Witness Coord. — Danny King
Communication Outreach Dir. — Glen Hoyd
Church Board Sec. — Ronald Jones
Church Treas. — Latreese Bragg,
Church Administrator — Felix Simpkins
Joliet Crystal Lawns (Organized 1967) (010-0365)
Location — 2424 Caton Farm Rd., Joliet, IL 60435
(fax: 815-436-4480; office: 815-436-3380)
Pastor — TBS
SDMI Supt. — Lenore Tobin
NMI Pres. — Phil Perino
Church Board Sec. — Janae Lemmert
Church Treas. — April Barnes
Joliet First (Organized 1923) (010-0360)
Location — 1009 S Briggs St., Joliet, IL 60433
(fax: 815-726-1029; office: 815-726-5426)
Pastor — (OE) (3/8/98) Michael W. Day (Ruth), 2438 Erskine Rd., Joliet, IL 60433 (815-723-8352)
Assoc. Pastor Christian Ed. and Discipleship — John Vogel
Music Dir. — Genie Marklund
Children's Pastor. — Debbie Reiniche
SDMI Supt. — Woody Karr
Adult Min. Dir. — John Vogel
Women's Min. Dir. — Ruth Day
Single Adult Min. Dir. — Heather Tucker
NMI Pres. — Pat Marklund
NYI Pres. — Tara Price
Church Board Sec. — Dan Eaton
Church Treas. — George Murdaugh
Kankakee College Organized 1940) (010-0370)
Location — 200 University Ave. and 897 W 6000 N Rd., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(fax: 815-933-7396; office: 815-933-7749)
Pastor — (OE) (07/08) Kendall Franklin (Denise), 140 Barrington Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(815-933-7749)
Administrative Pastor — Brian Smith,
Teaching Pastor — Mark Quanstrom
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Pastor of Worship & Arts — Fred Meadows
Pastor of Jr. High Ministries — Elizabeth Bjorling
Pastor of Sr. High Ministries — Dane Mathews
Pastor of Congregational Care — Deborah Bell
Pastor to Families with Children — Ellen Steward
University Pastor — Matt Smith
NMI Pres. — Deborah Hendrick
Church Board Sec. — Matt McBurnie
Church Treas. — Deb Maw
Kankakee Eastridge (Organized 1945) (010-0380)
Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 982, Bourbonnais, IL 60914)2679 E Court St., Kankakee, IL 60901
(fax: 815-932-9413; office: 815-932-9413)
Pastor — (OE) (6/4/98) Gregory L. Chambers (Marcella), 290 Windermere Way,
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(815-933-9831)
Assoc. Pastor Outreach Min. — Beth Moore
Assoc. Pastor Vis. Min. — Marcella Chambers
Music Dir. — Andrew Waddell
Christian Education Dir. — Marcella Chambers
Assoc. Youth Pastor — Scott Sargent
Children's Min. Dir. — Karen Boerhnsen
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Ben Steele
Prime Time Dir. — Dorothy Brower
Parish Nurse — Ann Smith
NMI Pres. — Barb Green
Church Board Sec. — Carol George
Church Treas. — Melton Green
Kankakee First (Organized 1935) (010-0390)
Location — 1000 N. Entrance Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901(fax: 815-933-7388; office: 815-933-1000)
Pastor — (OE) (8/14/00) Edward H. Heck (Kathleen), 905 Percy Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(815-936-6369)
Exec. Pastor of Family Life Ministries — Cindi Schimmelpfennig
Exec. Pastor of Men’s Ministries — Mike Jones
Assoc. Pastor of Hispanic Ministries — Wilfredo Canales
Assoc. Pastor of Worship Arts — Jasper Taylor
Assoc. Pastor of Children’s Min. — Leon M. Blanchette
Assoc. Pastor of Children’s Min. — Caley Spangenberg
Assoc. Pastor of Youth Min. — Steve Spangenberg
Assist. Pastor of Youth Min. — Joe Lee
Assoc. Instrumental Dir. — Don Reddick
SDMI Supt. — Mark Forgrave
Prime Time Dir. — Joy Long
Women's Min. Dir. — Chardell Smallwood
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Mike Love
NMI Pres. — Tammy Chenoweth
Church Board Sec. — Sue Williams
Church Treas. — Tim Schweigert
Kankakee Westbrook (Organized 1970) (010-0407)
Location — 900 W. Jeffery, Kankakee, IL 60901
(fax: 815-939-1893; office: 815-939-7291)
Pastor — (OE) (8/20/00) Todd W. Peeler (Nancy), 1131 S 8th, Kankakee, IL 60901
([email protected]; (815-932-3557)
SDMI Supt. — Caren Holderman
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Julie Gall
NMI Pres. — Beth Klein
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Church Board Sec. — Caren Holderman
Church Treas. — Greg Long
Kankakee Wildwood (Organized 1949) (010-0400)
Location — 425 E Court St., Kankakee, IL 60901
(815-933-2443)
Pastor — (OE) (4/18/05) Carlson Cox (Icilma), 425 E. Court St., Kankakee, IL 60901
(443-739-8317)
Music Dir. — Cheryl Seymour
Visitation Min. — Eunice Rono
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Hany Girgis
SDMI Supt. — Nicole Cruz
Adult Min. Dir. — Eunice Rono
Men's Min. Dir. — Dennis Seymour
Women's Min. Dir. — Ilcima Cox
Children’s Ministry Director — Nicole Cruz
NMI Pres. — Genevieve Arnold
Church Board Sec. — Cheryl Seymour
Church Treas. — Debra Noble
Kempton (Organized 1953) (010-0410)
Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 98) 105 E. Main St, Kempton, IL 60946
Pastor — (OE) (3/19/98) John Mohler (Karen), P.O. Box 2, Kempton, IL 60946
SDMI Supt. — Wanda Holmgren
NMI Pres. — Andy Holmgren
Church Board Sec. — Wanda Holmgren
Church Treas. — Andy Holmgren
Korean Naperville (CTM) (010-0006)
Location — 1451 Raymond Dr., Naperville, IL 60563
Pastor — (OE) Eun Ho Kim, 831 Beaumont Dr., #101, Naperville, IL 60540
(815-253-6250)
(815-253-6250)
(630-548-7561)
(630-548-2104)
Lighthouse Community (Organized 1952) (010-0420)
Location — 17500 Lighthouse Lane, Lansing, IL 60438
(708-474-9045)
Pastor — (LM) (9/1/2008) Kevin Gardner (Valerie), 9591 E. Oakridge Dr., St. John, IN 46373
(708-474-9045)
Music Dir. — Vernon Smith
Church Sec./Pastoral Assistant — Kara Krestel
SDMI Supt. — Val Gardner
Prime Time Dir. — Sharon Krestel
NYI Pres. — Jacob Reyes
NMI Pres. — Lana Vanagasem
Church Board Sec. — Sharon Krestel
Treas. — Bill Bills
Limestone Community (Organized 1958) (010-0429)
Location — (Mail: 4952 Hilltop Road) 863 N. 500 W. Rd., Kankakee, IL 60901
(815-933-5288)
Pastor — (OE) (12/3/07) Phillip T. Dorries (Olivia), 1126 N. Bush, Kankakee, IL 60901
(815-932-4070)
Music Dir. — Susie Enfield
Children's Min. Dir. — Caroline Burch
SDMI Supt. — Sue Dunnill,
Adult Min. Dir. — Ardie LaGesse
Men's Min. Dir. — Jim Doenges
Women's Min. Dir. — Carol Doenges
Prime Time Dir. — Carol Bauer
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NYI Pres. — Michael Pierson
NMI Pres. — Sandy Godwin
Work & Witness Coord. — Dave Godwin
Church Board Sec. — Donelle Luhman
Church Treas. — Jim Doenges
Living Water (Organized 2010) (010-0001)
Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 187) 508 West Illinois Ave., Morris, IL 60450
([email protected], cell: 815-252-4744)
Pastor — (OE) Steven Cook, 22959 S. Frances Way, Channahon, IL 60410
(815-942-2000)
Music Dir. — Jill Edwards
Assoc. Pastor of Children — Ashley Cook
SDMI Supt. — Brian Johnson
Women’s Min. Dir. — Michelle Schindlbeck
Church Board Secretary — Jacquelin Valentine
Church Treas. — Jennifer Costa
Lombard (Organized 1955) (010-0430)
Location — 536 N Rte 53, Lombard, IL 60148
(fax: 630-627-2833; office: 630-627-9444)
Pastor — (OE) (9/17/96) Jerry N. Bimber (Kathleen), 519 E Maple St., Lombard, IL (630-627-4962)
SDMI Supt. — TBA
Children's Min. Dir. — Berto Lopez
Men's Min. Dir. — Mark Miller
Women's Min. Dir. — Pam Miller
Prime Time Dir. — Mille Cermak
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Scott Vanzee
NMI Pres. — Carolyn Klein
Church Board Sec. — Lori Kachlic
Church Treas. — Rich Hill
Manteno (Organized 1961) (010-0435)
Location — (Mail: P O Box 698) 698 N Locust St., Manteno, IL 60950-0698
(fax: 815-468-9420; office: 815-468-8946)
Pastor — (OE) (7/15/85) John T. McCormick (LeAnn), 255 S Poplar St., Manteno, IL 60950
(815-468-8231)
Jr. & Sr. High Pastor — Aaron Gregory
Worship Pastor — Susan Armstrong
Children’s Pastor — Bekah Bowman
Missionary in Residence — Thomas Nothstine
SDMI Supt. — Marian Pollard
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Kevin Reardanz
Women's Min. Dir. — Melody Grimm
Men’s Min. Dir. — Adam Reynolds
NMI Pres. — Janice Carlson
Church Board Sec. — Connie Blacklock
Church Treas. — Mike Stroud
Milford (Organized 1935) (010-0440)
Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 218) 20 Axtel, Milford, IL 60953-1271
(815-889-4025)
Pastor — (OE) (3/2/03) Robert G. Killion (Shirley), 354 North 000 East Rd., Loda, IL 60948
(217-386-2814)
SDMI Chairperson. — Rodney Schroeder
NMI Pres. — Shirley L. Killion
Church Board Sec. — Natalie Hawthorne
Church Treas. — Natalie Hawthorne
Momence First
(Organized 1939)
(010-0450)
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Location — 226 W Fifth, Momence, IL 60954
Pastor — (OE) Brandon E. Hird, 220 W. Fifth, Momence, IL 60954
(815-472-4654)
(708-497-0430)
Assoc. Children’s Pastor — Elizabeth Hespell
Assoc. Youth Pastor — Aaron Florian
SDMI Supt. — Sue Lincoln
NYI Pres. — Steve Gross
NMI Pres. — Donna Hamilton
Church Board Sec. — Ada Gross
Church Treas. — Mary Coulter
Mount Prospect (Inactive) (010-0270)
Mount Prospect International (Organized 2003) (010-0461)
Location — 1501 S. Linneman Rd., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 (www.mpicon.org;847-437-6335)
Co-Pastors —
Hispanic Ministries and Lead Pastor- (LM) Edy de León (Licet), 76 Waterbury Ln.,
Roselle, IL 60172
(630-529-6548)
Korean Ministries-Young C. Kim, 1822 W. Thornwood Ln., Mount Prospect, IL 60056
(847-366-2069)
Assoc. Pastor — Licet de León
Music Dir. — Rolando Martínez,
SDMI Supt. — Jesús Armendariz
Children's Min. Dir. — Ana Juarez
NYI Pres. — Byron Lechuga
Men’s Min. Dir. — Juan De Leon
Women’s Min. Dir. — Lourdez Lopez
NMI Pres. — Luciano Sanchez
Church Board Sec. — Jose L. Patino
Church Treasurer — Enrique Juarez
Mundelein (Organized 1954) (010-0470)
Location — 1515 W Maple/Rte 176, Mundelein, IL 60060(fax: 847-949-1447; office: 847-949-1440)
Pastor — (OE) (06/01/04) Douglas Ward (Michelle), 1109 S. Naperville Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187
(630-682-0372)
Assoc. Pastor of Children — Kurt Flemming
SDMI Supt. — Carol Sternal
Prime Time Dir. — Fran Bryant
NMI Pres. — Evangeline Taylor
Work & Witness Coord. — Dan Wandel
Church Board Sec. — Terry Kochersperger,
Church Treas. — Emmit Lehman
Mundelein Spanish (Organized 1988) (010-0272)
Location — (Mail: 133 W Courtland St.) 1515 W. Maple Ave., Mundelein, IL 60060)(847-393-7090)
Pastor — (OE) (5/17/88) Jeronimo Gutierrez (Mayda), 133 W. Courtland St, Mundelein, IL 60060
(847-970-6280)
Assoc. Pastor — Enrique García
Assoc. Pastor — Rita García
SDMI Supt. — Enrique García
Assoc. Youth Pastor — Allan Samuel Mendez
NMI Pres. — Eunice Cordova
Music Dir. — Alex de Leon
Church Board Sec. — Jose de Leon
Church Treas. — Jorge Cordova
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Naperville Trinity (Organized 1940) (010-0480)
Location — 1451 Raymond Dr., Naperville, IL 60563
Pastor — TBA
(fax: 630-778-0331; office: 630-778-0328)
(630-636-6733)
Chr. Ed. (Dir./Min.) — John Polic
Men's Min. Dir. — Doug Xanders
Women's Min. Dir. — Denice Reiter
Prime Time Dir. — Char Brower
NMI Pres. — Cindy Curtis
Church Board Sec. — Darren Johnson
Church Treas. — IIona Sengupta
New Horizons (Inactive)
(010-0316)
New Lenox (Organized 1959) (010-0485)
Location — (Mail: 123 W. Wood St.) Corner of N. Cedar & W. Wood St., New Lenox, IL 60451
(815-485-6322)
Pastor — TBA
(815-485-6356)
SDMI Supt. — Kathy Wright
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Delano Norther
NMI Vice Pres. — Paula Darnal)
Church Board Sec. — Paula Darnall
Church Treas. — Margaret Gilbert
New Song (CTM) (010-0012)
Location — 4256 N. Oriole Ave., Norridge, IL 60706
(847-942-2915)
Pastor — (OE) Dae Haeng Hur (Jee), 522 E. Algonquin Rd. #200, Schaumburg, IL 60173
(847-412-8541)
Music Dir. — Dae Haeng Hur
NYI Pres. — Dae Haeng Hur
NMI Pres. — Jee Young Cho
Church Board Sec. — Jee Young Cho
North Chicago (Organized 1996) (010-0105)
Location — 2044 Seymour Ave., North Chicago, IL 60064
Pastor — Brian E. Wilson (Interim)
Assoc. Pastor — Carlos Bran
Assoc. Pastor — Edward Peñate
Assoc. Pastor — Israel Ramírez
SDMI Supt. — Beatriz González
NMI Pres. — Salvador Soto
Church Board Sec. — Ada Castillo
Church Treas. — Martha Gnaedinger
Paxton (Organized 1943) (010-0500)
Location — 302 W State St., Paxton, IL 60957
(217-379-9117)
Pastor — (LM) (7/12/09) Michael Fisk (Karen), 1300 Dearborn St., Joliet, IL 60435
([email protected], 815-263-5707)
SDMI Supt. — James Foster
NMI Pres. — Rose Lindgren
Church Board Sec. — Bob Lindgren
Church Treas. — Charlotte Bowen
Potomac (Organized 1941) (010-0610)
Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 50) 206 E. State St., Potomac, IL 61865
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(217-987-6574)
Pastor — (OE) (1/17/10) Randall Holden (Nancy), 204 E. State St., Potomac, IL 61865
([email protected], 217-987-6574)
Music Dir. — Mary Remole
SDMI Supt. — Mary Remole
Children’s Min. Dir. — Valerie Birge
NMI Pres. — Loris Laci
Church Board Sec. — Fran Lemke
Church Treas. — Mary Edenburn
Real Life (Organized 2006) (010-0692)
Location — 531 Devonshire Ln., Crystal Lake, IL 60014
Pastor — (OE) (6/03) Jeffrey P. Hodge (Tanett), 531 Devonshire Ln., Crystal Lake, IL 60014
(815-459-8668)
Assoc. Pastor of Christian Ed. — Cynthia Grieb
NYI Pres. — Marcy Laney
Children’s Min. Dir. — Tanett Hodge
SDMI Supt. — Ted Thayer
NMI Pres. — Chuck Black
Church Board Secretary — Barb Hegreberg
Church Treas. — Marcy Laney
Richton Park Community
Schaumburg Korean
(Inactive)
(Inactive)
(010-0620)
(010-0293)
Sheldon (Organized 1950) (010-0640)
Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 187) 335 W. Center, Sheldon, IL 60966
(815-295-6572)
Pastor — (OE) (8/5/85) Debora L. Ferch White (Eldon), P.O. Box 187, Sheldon, IL 60966-0187
(815-429-3611)
SDMI Supt. — Eldon White
NMI Pres. — Frank Paul
Church Board Sec. — Sarah McDaniel
Church Treas. — Caryl Lawson
Suburban Community
(Inactive)
(010-0030)
Waukegan First (Organized 1938) (010-0670)
Location — 3132 N McAree, Waukegan, IL 60087-2021 (fax: 847-775-7730; office: 847-662-5593)
Pastor — (OE) (4/1/92) Jerry W. Harris (C. Sue), 3130 N McAree, Waukegan, IL 60087
(847-662-5593)
Children's Min. Dir. — Brenda Fuller
SDMI Supt. — C. Sue Harris
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Christina Fischer
Adult Min. Dir. — Gordon Fuller
Men's Min. Dir. — Gordon Fuller
Women's Min. Dir. — C. Sue Harris
NMI Pres. — Bonnie Moyer
Work & Witness Coord. — Christina Fischer
Church Board Sec. — Gordon Fuller,
Church Treas. — Gordon Fuller
West Chicago (Organized 1998) (010-0678)
Location — (Mail: 219 Parker St., Apt. 201) 464 Ann St., West Chicago, IL 60185 (630-876-8587)
Pastor — (OE) (10/4/98) Enrique Polanco (Gloria), 219 Parker St., Apt 201,
West Chicago, IL 60185
(630-876-8587)
Music Dir. — Byron Polanco
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SDMI Supt. — Gloria Polanco
Women's Min. Dir. — Rosanita Grajeda
Children's Min. Dir. — Jose Domínguez
NMI Pres. — Berta Dominguez
Church Board Sec. — Vanessa Polanco
Church Treas. — Vanessa Polanco
Wilmington First (Organized 1945) (010-0680)
Location — 303 S Kankakee St., Wilmington, IL 60481 (815-476-4673)
Pastor — (OE) (6/02) William T. Luttrell (Rora), 250 S Washington, Braidwood, IL 60408
([email protected], 815-458-2006)
Music Dir. — Matt Calhoun
SDMI Supt. — Roger Calhoun
Children’s Min. Dir. — Rebecca Calhoun
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Matt Calhoun
NMI Pres. — Rebecca Calhoun
Church Board Sec. — Christopher Luttrell
Church Treas. — Betty Calhoun
Word and Worship Christian Community (Organized 2009) (010-0008)
Location — 1801 W. Jericho Rd., Aurora, IL 60506
Pastor — (LM) (1/1/2009) Michael Neil (Barbetta), 919 Merrill New Road, Sugar Grove, IL 60554
(630-897-9922)
Music Dir. — Barbetta Neil
SDMI Supt. — Sharon Tartt
NYI Pres. — Barbetta Neil
NMI Pres. — Nathan Mack
Church Board Secretary — Kathryn Mack
Church Board Treasurer — Daniel Jimenez
Worth (Organized 1956) (010-0690)
Location — 6825 W. 112th St., Worth, IL 60482
(708-448-8981)
Pastor — (8/1/96) Leonard T. Martz (Esther), 6823 W 112th St., Worth, IL 60482
([email protected])
SDMI Supt. — Phyllis Ackerman
NMI Pres. — Phyllis Ackerman
Church Board Sec. — Phyllis Ackerman
Church Treas. — Phyllis Ackerman
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MINISTERIAL ROLL
Role Code
Key: Date is year ordained or recognized
MIS — Missionary
PAS — Pastor (Including CTMs)
PSV-FT — Pastoral Service, Full-time
(Associate Minister)
PSV-PT — Pastoral Service, Part-time
(Associate Minister)
RA — Retired, Assigned
RU — Retired, Unassigned
SEC — Song Evangelist, Commissioned
SER — Song Evangelist, Registered
SPC — Special Service/Interdenominational
STU — Student
TRF — In process of Transfer
U — Unassigned
( ) — Church Membership
CED — Christian Education Minister
CHP — Chaplain
DA — District Assignment
DIA — District Interim Assigned
DS — District Superintendent
EDU — Education
ESR — Evangelism Service, Retired
EVC — Evangelist, Commissioned
EVR — Evangelist, Registered
EVT — Evangelist, Tenured
GA — General Church Assignment
GS — General Superintendent
H. ORDAINED ELDERS
1999
1989
1974
1985
1983
2010
1985
2003
1981
1976
1985
1994
2010
1993
1949
1977
1983
PAS
Aguilar, Pedro, 2952 N. Kildare, Chicago, IL 60641
(Chicago Emanuel Spanish)
(773-272-3508)
PAS
Aills, Gary, 6245 W. 90th Pl., Oak Lawn, IL 60453
(Chicago Oak Lawn First)
(708-599-7444)
PAS
Alfaro, José A., 229 Nordica Ave., Glenview, IL 60025
(Chicago First Spanish)
(847-515-6290)
PAS
Anderson, David E., 101 George Fox Drive, Danville, IL 61832
(Danville First)
(217-443-6105)
U
Anderson, Robert, 440 S. Enos, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee College)
(815-929-0174)
PSV-FT
Armstrong, Susan C., 20 Elmwood Dr., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Manteno)
(815-304-5549)
SPC
Becker, David R., 1162 S. Elm Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee First)
(815-936-1121)
PSV-FT
Bell, Deborah Jean, 55 Castle Coombe Dr., Bourbonnais, 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-0130)
RA
Bell, William, 55 Castle Coombe Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-0130)
SPC
Bellomy, Donald R., 391 Drummond Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914-1811
(Manteno)
(815-933-7801)
EDU/SPC/EVR Benson, Michael W., 97 Sugar Loaf Turn, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-370-4209)
PAS
Bimber, Jerry N., 519 E Maple St., Lombard, IL 60148
(Lombard)
(630-627-4962)
PSV-FT
Bjorling, Elizabeth, 300 Steeplechase Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-3182)
EDU/PSV-PT Blanchette, Leon M., 371 N. Michigan Ave., Bradley, IL 60915
(Kankakee First)
(815-939-3878)
RA/DA
Bloom, Norman W., Elim Shores- 7900 Timber Lake Dr.#214,
Eden Prairie, MN 55347 (Kankakee College)
(952-738-2600)
EDU
Bowling, John C., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-1414)
SPC
Braaten, Laurie J., 810 Augusta Ave., Elgin, IL 60120
(Elgin)
(847-429-0742)
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1967
RA
1979
SPC
2003
PSV-FT
1982
U
2010
PSV-PT
1985
PAS
2011
PAS
1983
DIA/EDU
1978
PAS
2008
PSV-FT
2007
SPC
2009
RA
2002
CHP
1993
PSV-FT
2011
PAS
1976
PAS
2004
SPC
1990
CHP
1982
EDU
1995
PAS
2004
U
1973
RA
1977
U
1990
PAS
1985
U
2005
PAS
1948
RA
1985
PAS
Branson, Robert D., 6377 S. Cabriolet Way, Pendleton, IN 46064
(Kankakee College)
(765-778-4101)
Bray, William, 5727 Uncompahgre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(Kankakee College)
(719-598-3404)
Britton, Timothy J., 17459 Teton Circle, Lockport, IL 60441
(Chicago First)
(630-781-1572)
Brooks, Grover, 11 Quartermaster, Salem SC 29676
(Kankakee College)
(864-719-0055)
Brown, Robert I., 137 Sycamore Dr., Bolingbrook, IL 60490
(Chicago First)
(630-759-0990)
Buettner, Harlan, 1321 Ivy Ln., Apt. 201, Naperville, IL 60563
(Naperville Trinity)
(630-237-1799)
Caldwell, Paul W., 600 N. Colfax, Crescent City, IL 60928
(Gilman First)
(815-683-2167)
Canales, Wilfredo, 220 E. Munroe St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-935-0524)
Chambers, Gregory L., 290 Windermere Way, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee Eastridge)
(815-933-9829)
Chambers, Marcella, 290 Windermere Way, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee Eastridge)
(815-933-9831)
Clark, David William, 1707 S. Newberry, Chicago, IL 60608
(Grace Fellowship)
(312-547-9357)
Cleare, Samuel O., 721 Edwin Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-933-5091)
Collins, Marsha, 147 S. Walnut, Manteno, IL 60950
(Manteno)
(815-922-4766)
Combs, Hugh A. (Andy), 14542 S. Mustang Dr., Homer Glen, IL 60491
(Chicago First)
(708-301-9168)
Cook Steven D., 22959 S. Frances Way, Channahon, IL 60410
(Living Water)
(815-252-4744)
Cox, Carlson R., 425 E. Court St., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee Wildwood)
(443-739-8317)
Crew, Jill, 2346 Sunnyside Dr., Woodbridge, IL 60517
(708-937-5197)
Crombar, Craig, 1088 W. Walnut, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee College)
(815-922-0254)
Dalton, Ron, 1454 Westminster Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-933-4537)
Day, Michael W., 2438 Erskine Rd, Joliet, IL 60433
(Joliet First)
(815-723-8352)
De Leon, Ruth Elizabeth, 3065 George St., Apt A5, Waukegan, IL 60085
(Chicago First Spanish)
(224-619-5804)
Dean, William Ward, 188 Bernard St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(815-939-0888)
(Kankakee College)
Dickson, J. Wade, 752 N.W. Holcomb, Mundelein, IL 60060
(Mundelein)
(847-837-1828)
Dodd, W. Randy, 2324 W. Norfolk Rd., Crete, IL 60417
(Chicago Heights)
(708-481-3210)
Dodds, Jon, 1477 W. Station St., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee College)
(815-935-5053)
Dorries, Phillip, 4952 Hilltop Rd., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Limestone Community)
(815-932-4070)
Ellwanger, C. William, 89 Briarcliff Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-937-0278)
Else, H. Mark, 5531 W. 130th Street, Palos Heights, IL 60463
(Chicago Calvary)
(708-371-0625)
22
1997
SPC
2008
PSV-FT
1981
RA
1965
RA
1954
RA
1991
RU
1988
PAS
2000
U
2011
PAS
2008
PAS
2007
PSV-FT
1965
RA/SPC
2011
PSV-FT
2001
PAS
2006
PSV-FT
1985
U
1979
PAS
1974
U
1982
PAS
2010
PAS
1966
PSV-FT
2011
PAS
2005
PAS
1990
EDU
2008
PAS
2010
PSV-FT
1972
RA
1954
RU
Enfield, Jeffery Wayne, 4806 W. Doris Dr., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Limestone)
(815-935-9927)
Engelkens, Desiree, 20 W. Circle Dr., St. Anne, IL 60964
(Bradley First)
(815-954-7187)
Farber, James, 941 E. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450
(Wilmington)
(815-942-2816)
Fisher, Ralph W., 6556 S. Coldwater Rd., Blanchard, MI 49310
(Living Water)
(989-561-5775)
Foote, William G. Jr., 362 N. Ashley Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914-2054
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-3027)
Foster, Roy E., 710 Westwood Drive, Catlin, IL 61817
(Paxton)
(217-427-5648)
Franklin, R. Kendall, 200 University Avenue, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-933-7749)
Gaikwad, Sunil, 1112 Williams Ave., Deerfield, IL 60015
(Chicago First)
(708-261-8844)
th
Garcia, Ezequiel, 6056 S. 74 Ave., Summit, IL 60501
(Chicago Gage Park)
(708-785-1080)
Garcia, Juan, 4177 W. Nelson St., # 1, Chicago, IL 60641
(Chicago Ebenezer)
(773-276-3792)
Garcia, Juan Carlos, 12 N. 171 Berner Rd., Elgin, IL 60120
(Elgin)
(847-483-4752)
Garton, Franklin D., 198 Esther Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-932-5120)
Gregory, Aaron A., 156 N. Hickory St., Manteno, IL 60950
(Manteno)
(815-514-5333)
Gutierrez, Jeronimo, 133 W Courtland St., Mundelein, IL 60060
(Mundelein Spanish)
(847-970-6280)
Hancock, Matthew, 1346 Eastwood Dr., Aurora, IL 60506
(Naperville Trinity)
(630-962-2682)
Harris, James I., 220 Hauser Ct., New Lenox, IL 60451
(Chicago First)
(815-485-8916)
Harris, Jerry W., 3130 N. McAree, Waukegan, IL 60087
(Waukegan First)
(847-662-5593)
Haskins, Duane, 261 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-932-2326)
Heck, Edward H., 905 Percy Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-936-6369)
Hess, Charles H., 721 Sherman, Danville, IL 61832
(Danville Northside)
(217-446-6796)
Hindmand, Lawrence W., 9625 Mason Ave., Oak Lawn, IL 60453
(Chicago First)
(708-857-4770)
Hird, Brandon E., 220 W. Fifth St., Momence, IL 60928
(Momence First)
(708-497-0430)
Hodge, Jeffrey P., 531 Devonshire Ln., Crystal Lake, IL 60014
(Real Life)
(815-459-7578)
Holcomb, Mark, One University Ave., #6048, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-5131)
Holden, Randall, 206 E. State St., Potomac, IL 61865
(Potomac)
(217-304-3140)
Hur, Dae Haung, 925 Casey Ct., #2, Schaumburg, IL 60173
(Chicago First Korean)
(312-255-0151)
Ireland, Herbert G., 429 W. Evergreen St., Wheaton, IL 60187
(630-580-5567)
Jarnagin, John R., 1207 Riverlane Dr., Bradley, IL 60915
(Kankakee First)
(815-932-4355)
23
1990
PSV-PT
1945
RA
1973
CHP
1966
RA/PAS
1981
RA
2007
PAS
1999
PAS
1995
PAS
1971
RA
1988
U
1996
CHP
1969
RA
1964
RA
1981
EDU
2005
PSV-FT
1992
SPC
2001
PSV-FT
1993
U
1992
PAS
1958
RA
1983
SPC
2009
PSV-FT
1986
PAS
1990
CHP
1978
PAS
1977
DA/EDU
1980
RU
1984
PAS
Jones, Michael, 650 Olde Oak Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-936-0361)
Joplin, Elmer, 494 Eugene Drive, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-932-8495)
Kaufman, Duane B., PO Box 123, Seneca, IL 61360
(Kankakee First)
(815-357-6145)
Killion, Robert G., 354 N 000 E Rd., Loda, IL 60948
(Milford)
(217-386-2814)
Kim, Choong Shin, 2830 Effingham Ct., Schaumburg, IL 60193
(Chicago First Korean)
(630-379-1493)
Kim, Eun Ho, 831 Beaumont Dr., #101, Naperville, IL 60540
(Korean Naperville)
(630-548-2104)
Kim, Young C., 1822 W. Thornwood Ln., Mount Prospect, IL 60056
(Mt. Prospect International)
(847-366-2069)
Kwak, Ho-Kyung, 1691 S. Green Meadows Blvd., Streamwood, IL 60107
(Chicago First Korean)
(773-983-9191)
th
Laci, Frank R., 517 S. 5 St., Hoopeston, IL 60942
(Potomac)
(217-260-1531)
Laurea, Constante M., 5455 N. Christiana Ave. Apt. 1, Chicago, IL 60625
(Chicago Northside)
(773-600-6529)
Lee, James B. (Brad), 20211 Upper Greatland, Chugiak, AK 99567
(Danville Southside)
(907-688-0335)
Lee, Sang Kyun, 4645 N. Sheridan Rd. Apt. 312, Chicago, IL 60640
(Chicago Northside)
(773-334-0534)
Leigh, Gilbert, 6900 S. Chappel, Chicago, IL 60649
(Chicago Ingleside Community)
(773-288-4387)
Leth, Carl, 877 S. Chicago Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Hoopeston Community)
(815-936-1590)
Lewis, Adam, 15156 Long Meadow Dr., Lockport, IL 60441
(Chicago First)
(815-836-0250)
Lineberry, Loren D., 2016 Serenity Ln.,Woodstock, IL 60098
(Elgin)
Ludwig, David P., 16453 Club Court, Crest Hill, IL 60403
(Chicago First)
(630-728-2032)
Ludwig, Marlin, 2424 Caton Farm Rd., Joliet, IL 60435
(Joliet Crystal Lawns)
(815-436-7429)
Luttrell, William T., 250 S. Washington, Braidwood, IL 60408
(Wilmington First)
(815-458-2006)
Malliett, Lowell M., 743 Stockton Heights Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-935-2206)
Martin, Troy W., 513 S. Cleveland Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Manteno)
(815-939-4803)
Mayen, Enrique, 10115 Old Orchard Ct., Skokie, IL 60076
(Chicago First Spanish)
(773-351-2316)
Mayorga, Sergio, 12815 Gregory Street (PO Box 775),
Blue Island, IL 60406 (Blue Island Spanish)
(708-385-0984)
McCann, Thomas W., 104 Circle Ct, Watseka, IL 60970
(Hoopeston Community)
(815-432-2726)
McCormick, John T., 255 S Poplar St, Manteno, IL 60950
(Manteno)
(815-468-8231)
Mercer, Timothy J., 180 Spencer Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-802-0898)
Meyering, Paul, 17609 Roosevelt Ave, Homewood, IL 60430
(Suburban Community) (708-957-0504)
Miller, Rodney J., 1135 Ironwood Ct, Elgin, IL 60120
(Elgin)
(847-695-0078)
24
2009
CHP
2001
SPC
1980
PAS
1987
1981
PAS
SPC
1978
EDU
1951
ESR/RA
1983
RA
1973
DA
2006
EDU
1964
RA
1973
U
1990
PSV-PT
1990
PAS
2011
DA/PSV-PT
2004
EDU/PAS
2001
PAS
1997
PAS
2004
PAS
1997
PSV-PT
1983
PAS
1984
EDU/PSV-PT
2001
PSV-FT
1971
RA
1997
PAS
1959
DA
1973
U
1995
PSV-FT
Millhuff, Howard G., 6301 Victoria Drive, Oak Forest, IL 60452
(Chicago First)
(708-687-8382)
Mills, Dwayne P., 835 Peony Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-932-7936)
Mills, Wesley, 347 N. Cleveland, Bradley, IL 60915
(Blue Island)
(815-939-7608)
Mohler, John, PO Box 2, Kempton, IL 60946 (Kempton) (815-253-6250)
Mongerson, John O., 183 N. Center Ave., Bradley, IL 60915
(Kankakee First)
(815-953-5207)
Moore, Franklin, 1113 Game Trail S., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-928-5447)
Morgan, Earl L., 494 Meadows Rd. S., Bourbonnais IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-933-8216)
Nelson, Alverne J., 103 Old Farm Midcourt, Bradley, IL 60915
(Kankakee College)
(815-933-1621)
Nothstine, Thomas, 1124 W. Hawkins St., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Manteno)
(815-304-4511)
Olney, Kent R., 282 E. Charles St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-5132)
Oxner, William E., 1494 Timber Ridge Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee First)
(815-936-1802)
Panos, Ronald, 122 E. Memorial Rd., Bensenville, IL 60106
(Lombard)
(630-766-8602)
Pavlick, Kenny R., 8490 S. 700 W., Williamsport, IN 47993
(Danville First)
(765-793-7626)
Peeler, Todd W., 1131 S. 8th, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee Westbrook)
(815-932-3557)
Peñate, Edward, 4041 N. Leclaire Ave., Chicago IL 60641
(North Chicago)
(773-575-7688)
Perabeau, Charles, 1912 W. Leland, Chicago, IL 60640
(Chicago Northside)
(815-935-0438)
Pineda, Gilmar, 7401 W. 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501
(Chicago Summit Spanish)
(630-936-0634)
Pitcher, Kent, 3134 Cobblestone Ln., Danville, IL 61832
(Danville Southside)
(217-443-4180)
Polanco, Enrique, 219 Parker St., Apt. 201, West Chicago, IL 60185
(West Chicago)
(630-876-8587)
th
Primo Antonio, Nahum, 30 N. 7 Ave., Maywood, IL 60153
(Chicago First Spanish)
(708-681-4430)
Qandah, Jamil, 2536 N. Newcastle Ave., Chicago, IL 60707-2246
(Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic)
(773-622-0822)
Quanstrom, Mark, 291 William Latham Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-4831)
Ratthahao, James Sisouphanh, 226 Longford Ct., Elgin, IL 60120
(Elgin)
(847-741-3879)
Remmenga, Al, 1405 Burch W8, Bourbonnais, IL 60914-3973
(Kankakee First)
(815-935-8473)
Reyad, Hosny, 17111 Odell Ave., Tinley Park, IL 60477
(Chicago Southside Arabic)
(708-532-6100)
Short, Jerry L., P.O. Box 497 Catlin, IL 61817
(Danville First)
(217-474-8882)
Simon, Keith A., 229 N. Roy St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Limestone)
(815-939-0914)
Smith, Brian D., 815 Tremont St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-614-3287)
25
2003
PSV-PT
1985
EDU
1996
RA
1968
U
2008
PSV-FT
2008
PSV-FT
1946
RA
1962
U
1971
RA/PSV-FT
2004
PSV-FT
1985
PAS
1988
U
2011
PSV-FT
2008
PSV-PT
1990
PAS
1992
U
1957
RA
1993
EDU
1968
RA
1971
EVR
1988
PAS
1959
RA
1992
U
1954
RA
1985
RA
1979
U
1988
DS/PAS
1973
RU
Smith, Matthew A., 1305 Arrowhead Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-523-7046)
Smith, Robert Doyle, 578 Westberry Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-939-5263)
Smith, Warren N., 45 St. Michael’s Dr.,Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee Eastridge)
(815-932-9788)
Snodgrass, Claude L., 121 N. Tomagene Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-932-9604)
Spangenberg, Caley, 235 Fox Trail Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-388-8543)
Spangenberg, Steven, 235 Fox Trail Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-929-9078)
Sprunger, Virgil, 350 Mayfair Dr., Lincoln, IL 62656
(Elgin)
(217-732-7367)
Stone, Clifford, 267 W. Marsile, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Bradley First)
(815-937-0533)
Story, John, Sr., 1205 S Seventh Ave, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Gilman)
(815-939-1218)
Thompson, Jeremiah D., 674 Cooper Ave.., Elgin, IL 60120
(Elgin)
(847-695-2466)
Ulmet, Kevin M., 2 Timberline Place, Lemont, IL 60439
(Chicago First)
(630-257-9986)
Ulrich, Brent A., 806 W. Van Meter, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee Westside)
(815-935-1516)
Ulrich, Lisa Kay, 806 W. Van Meter, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee Westbrook)
(815-935-1516)
Ward, Don, 9201 Lynwood, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
(Chicago Oak Lawn First Church)
(708-229-2047)
Ward, Doug, 1109 S. Naperville Rd., Wheaton, IL 60189
(Mundelein)
(630-682-0372)
Watson, Milton, 654 Willow Pond Rd., Rantoul, IL 61866
(Paxton)
(217-871-0874)
Watson, Wilmer R., 1573 Carver Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-936-1687)
Webb, Walter W., 1603 Waterberry Dr.,Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-933-3792)
Westveer, Daniel D., 6217 Thames Pl., Vero Beach, FL 32966
(Chicago Heights)
(231-760-2028)
Wheelock, Daniel E., 2809 Calmer Dr., Joliet, IL 60433
(Joliet First)
(815-722-8362)
White, Debora L. Ferch, P O Box 187, Sheldon, IL 60966
(Sheldon)
(815-429-3611)
White, Paul E., 403 E. Plumb St., Ransom, IL 60470
(Danville Cedar Grove)
(815-586-4657)
White, Raymond L., 28 N. Alexander, Danville, IL 61832
(Danville First)
(217-446-4512)
Wickersham, Gordon C., 16 N. West Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-1111)
Wiggins, William C., 20202 Rileysburg Rd., Danville, IL 61834
(Danville First)
(217-446-6253)
Williams, Gordon M., 2513 Live Oak Dr., Crest Hill, IL 60403
(Joliet First)
(815-704-2008)
Wilson, Brian E., P O Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610
(Grace Fellowship)
(312-255-0151)
Wood, George L., 866 S. Evergreen, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-9914)
26
1995
PAS
1998
PAS
1955
U
2001
EVR
Wright, Richard A., 1119 N. Cedar Rd., New Lenox, IL 60451
(New Lenox)
(815-485-6356)
Wright, William W. (Bill), 120 Marlowe Rd., Danville, IL 61832
(Danville Westside)
(217-442-0552)
Yochim, Harold, 355 Diversatech Dr., Apt. 227, Manteno, IL 60950
(Manteno)
(815-468-4392)
Zaldivar, Raul, 3047 Marion St., Elgin, IL 60124
(Chicago First Spanish)
(954-326-0522)
I. ORDAINED DEACONS
2003
U
1997
EDU
1998
SPC
2003
PSV-PT
2006
PSV-FT
2001
U
2001
SPC
1996
SPC
1989
SPC
2001
SPC
2010
PSV-FT
2010
EDU/PSV-PT
2003
PSV-PT
2005
U
1997
PSV-FT
1986
EDU
Allen, Edith K., 1347 Westminster Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-932-4573)
Chenoweth, Gregg, 370 Buckman Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-932-6587)
Dearth, Gary D., Jr., 394 Princeton Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-802-1274)
Flemming, Kurt, 1511 W. Maple Avenue, Mundelein, IL 60060
(Mundelein)
(847-566-6969)
Howe, Clark M. 15556 Willow Ct., Homer Glenn, IL 60491
(Chicago First)
(708-359-5599)
Klavohn, Jon Edward, 960 Peony Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-936-9359)
Knight, Justin D., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-932-3240)
Koch, William H., 660 Oak Run Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914)
(Kankakee First)
(815-928-8568)
Martin, Stanley N., 1481 Middlebury Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-932-6358)
Mountain, Mark C., 1321 Eagle Bluff Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Manteno)
(815-304-6717)
Quade, Brian, 12705 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439
(Chicago First)
(708-491-9373)
Reddick, Donald O., Jr. 708 River Pl., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-592-7778)
Reiniche, Debra Kay, 5448 E. 9000 N. Rd., Manteno, IL 60950
(Joliet First)
(815-207-3595)
Reiniche, John C., 5448 E. 9000 N. Rd., Manteno, IL 60950
(Joliet First)
(815-207-3594)
Schimmelpfennig, Cindi S., 102 Dartmouth Dr., Bourbonnais, IL
60914 (Kankakee First)
(815-922-6841)
Wine, David, 916 Percy Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-932-9223)
J. RETIRED MINISTERS
Bell, William, 55 Castle Coombe Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-0130)
Bloom, Norman W., Elim Shores- 7900 Timber Lake Dr., Eden Prairie, MN 55347
(Kankakee College)
(952-738-2600)
Branson, Robert D., 6377 S. Cabriolet Way, Pendleton, IN 46064
(Kankakee College)
(765-778-4101)
Cleare, Samuel O., 721 Edwin Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College)
(815-933-5091)
Dean, William Ward, 188 Bernard St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-0888)
Ellwanger, C. William, 89 Briarcliff Ln, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-937-0278)
Farber, James, 941 E. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 (Wilmington)
(815-942-2816)
27
Fisher, Ralph W., 6556 S. Coldwater Rd., Blanchard, MI 49310 (Living Water)
(989-561-5775)
Foote, William G., 362 N. Ashley Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College)(815-939-3027)
Foster, Roy E., 710 Westwood Dr., Catlin, IL 61817 (Paxton)
(217-427-5648)
Garton, Franklin D., 198 Esther Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-932-5120)
Jarnagin, John R., 1207 Riverlane Dr., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee First)
(815-932-4355)
Joplin, Elmer, 494 Eugene Drive, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First)
(815-932-8495)
Killion, Robert G., 354 North 000 Rd., Loda, IL 60948 (Milford)
(217-386-2814)
Kim, Choong Shin, 2830 Effingham Ct., Schaumburg, IL 60193
(630-379-1493)
(Chicago First Korean)
(847-798-8368)
th
(217-283-4476)
Laci, Frank R., 517 N. 10 Ave., Hoopeston, IL 60942 (Potomac)
Lee, Sang Kyun, 4645 N. Sheridan Rd. Apt. 312, Chicago, IL 60640
(Chicago Northside)
(773-334-0534)
Leigh, Gilbert, 6900 S. Chappel, Chicago, IL 60649
(Chicago Ingleside Community)
(773-288-4387)
Malliett, Lowell M., 743 Stockton Heights Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-935-2206)
Meyering, Paul, 17609 Roosevelt Ave, Homewood, IL 60430
(Chicago Mt. Greenwood)
(708-957-0504)
Morgan, Earl L., 494 Meadows Rd. S., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(815-933-8216)
Nelson, Alverne J., 103 Old Farm Midcourt, Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee College)(815-933-1621)
Oxner, William E. 1494 Timber Ridge Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee First) (815-936-1802
Remmenga, Al, 1405 Burch W8, Bourbonnais, IL 60914-3973 (Kankakee First) (815-935-8473)
Smith, Warren N., 45 St. Michaels Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee Eastridge)
(815-932-9788)
Sprunger, Virgil, 350 Mayfair Dr., Lincoln, IL 62656 (Elgin)
(217-732-7367)
Story, John, Sr., 1205 S. Seventh Ave, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Gilman)
(815-939-1218)
Watson, Wilmer R., 1573 Carver Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First)
(815-936-1687)
Westveer, Daniel D., 6217 Thames Pl., Vero Beach, FL 32966 (Chicago Heights) (231-760-2028)
White, Paul E., 403 E. Plum St., Ransom, IL (60470 Danville Cedar Grove)
(815-586-4657)
Wickersham, Gordon C., 16 N. West Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-1111)
Wiggins, William C., 2010 Rileysburg Rd., Danville, IL 61834 (Danville First)
(217-446-6253)
Wood, George L., 866 S. Evergreen, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College)
(815-939-9914)
K. LICENSED MINISTERS
2008 PAS
G
E
2003 PSV-FT G
E
2011 STU
4
E
2009 PSV-FT 4
E
2006 PSV-FT G
E
2010 STU
4
E
2011 STU
G
E
2010 PSV-PT 1
E
2005 STU
E
G
Alexander, Jeffery C., 609 W. Lincoln St., Hoopeston, IL 60942
(Hoopeston First)
(217-772-3733)
Alfaro, Hector, 4705 W. Berenice, Chicago, IL 60641
(Chicago First Spanish)
(773-992-7307)
Alger, Justin, 1000 N. Entrance, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee First)
(815-933-1000)
Allen, Ronald, 914 Pasture Rose St., Joliet, IL 60431
(Chicago First)
(312-287-7074))
Bender, Roberta L. 714 Longfellow Ln., Mundelein, IL 60060
(Mundelein)
(269-267-9198)
Benson, Michael Andrew, Box 6097, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College )
(815-370-4213)
Blanchette, Sarah, 371 North Michigan, Bradley, IL 60915
(Kankakee First)
(815-922-9752)
Bran, Carlos, 2930 N. Lewis, Waukegan, IL 60087
(North Chicago)
(847-623-8231)
rd
Bridges, Thomas J., 730 N. 23 St. Apt. 304, Milwaukee, WI 53233
(Kankakee College)
(815-351-0763)
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2011 STU
G
E
2011 STU
2
E
2009 STU
2
E
2003 PSV-PT G
E
2005 PSV-FT 4
D
2010 PSV-PT 3
E
2010 PSV-PT 4
E
2010 STU
4
E
2008 U
G
E
2007 STU
G
E
2010 PAS
2
E
2010 PSV-PT 2
E
2011 PAS
1
e
2009 PSV-FT 4
E
2009 PAS
4
E
2011 STU
2
E
2009 PAS
G
E
2010 PSV-PT 4
E
2011 PAS
1
E
2005 SPC
G
E
2008 GA/SPC G
E
2004 SPC
G
E
2009 STU
4
E
2008 STU
3
D
2009 STU
3
E
2009 PAS
4
E
2008 STU
4
E
2007 PSV-PT 4
D
Burkey, Jonathan, 460 Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(419-233-3318)
Burton, Tina, 809 Buck Ct., Manteno, IL 60950
(Manteno)
(815-351-6114)
Campbell, Rachel Ann, 506 ½ S. Fifth, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Elgin)
(815-450-0176)
Cardenas, David, 5247 W. Byron, Chicago, IL 60641
(Chicago Emanuel Spanish)
(773-794-9665)
Chamberlain, Sarah, 2214 N. Vermilion St., Danville, IL 61832
(Danville First)
(217-431-4779)
Cook, Ashley M., 2704 Caddy Ln., Joliet, IL 60435
(Living Water)
(815-630-5698)
Cooper, Marie Donaldson, 4336 W. Adams St., Chicago, IL 60624
(Chicago First)
(773-921-9690)
Crowley, Jacob G., 901 Gettysburg Dr., Apt. 2, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(217-691-4430)
Dace, Trevor, 265 N. Randolph Ave., Bradley, IL 60915
(Kankakee College)
(815-216-7092)
Davey, Brandon K., Box 6112, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-210-6545)
De Leon, Edy, 11 N. Dryden Pl., Apt#2, Arlington Heights, IL
(Mt. Prospect International)
(224-663-8709)
De Leon, Licet, 11 N. Dryden Pl., Apt#2, Arlington Heights, IL
(Mt. Prospect International)
(224-663-8710)
Dominguez, Eleuterio, 428 Fielding Ln., Round Lake, IL 60073
(Cristo La Unica Esperanza)
(262-716-3912)
Emmons, Jeffrey T., 2622 Burr Ridge Ct., Apt.109, Woodridge, IL 60517
(Chicago First)
(630-415-9383)
Evans, Michael, 12500 S. Lowe, Chicago, IL 60628
(Chicago Ingleside)
(312-206-1931)
Evans, Thomas J., 9104 Kennedy Ct., Orland Park, IL 60462
(Chicago Heights)
(708-308-9701)
Fisk, Michael G., 1300 Dearborn St., Joliet, IL 60435
(Paxton)
(815-263-5707)
Flowers, Michael A., 20 W. Circle Dr., Saint Anne, IL 60964
(Bradley First)
(810-701-7538)
Franco, Diomedes,
(Casa de Dios)
([email protected])
Fuhrmann, Justin, P.O. Box 101, Montezuma, OH 45866
(Kankakee College)
(567-510-5404)
Gaines (Songer) Shawna, 174 S. Charlotte St., Lombard, IL 60148
(Grace Fellowship)
(209-728-5313)
Gaines, Timothy, 174. S. Charlotte St., Lombard, IL 60148
(Grace Fellowship)
(209-324-1867)
Gall, Aaron M., 1584 S. Sixth Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee Westbrook)
(815-929-9112)
Garcia, Jose Enrique, 540 Kresswood Dr., McHenry, IL 60050
(Mundelein Spanish)
(815-999-9259)
Garcia, Rita, 540 Kresswood Dr., McHenry, IL 60050
(Mundelein Spanish)
(815-999-9260)
Gardner, Kevin, 9591 E. Oakridge Dr., St. John, IN 46373
(Lighthouse Community)
(219-365-3799`)
Gonzalez, William M., 313 Todd St., Park Forest, IL 60466
(Chicago Heights)
(708-308-0733)
Grieb, Cynthia, 894 Aberdeen Dr., Crystal Lake, IL 60014
(Real Life)
(815-477-7626)
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2009 SER/
4
PSV-PT
2011 PSV-FT G
E
E
2006 PSV-FT G
E
2009 STU
G
E
2007 U
G
E
2009 PSV-FT 2
D
2011 STU
G
E
2011 STU
G
E
2006 PSV-PT G
E
2011 STU
1
E
2011 STU
4
E
2002 PSV-PT G
E
2011 STU
2
E
2008 STU
G
E
2009 PSV-FT 2
E
2011 STU
1
E
2011 STU
1
E
2003 PAS
3
E
2006 PSV-PT G
E
2011 STU
1
E
2004 PAS
4
E
2011 STU
4
E
2010 STU
4
E
2011 PSV-FT 2
E
2006 U
G
E
2006 PSV-FT 3
E
2008 PAS
4
E
2009 PSV-PT 4
E
Grindle, Jeffery Robert, 7732 S. Austin Ave., Burbank, IL 60459
(Chicago Oak Lawn First)
(312-237-1831)
Guffey, James E. Jr., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Chicago Heights)
(815-278-1659)
Hansen, Ryan L., 6524 N. Bosworth Ave. Apt. 2, Chicago, IL 60626
(Grace Fellowship)
(920-629-0461)
Jones, Kedric, 15715 Peck Rd., Evansville, IN 47725
(Kankakee First)
(815-545-2832)
Karuchit, Andrew H., 16757 S. Ottawa Dr., Lockport, IL 60441
(Chicago First)
(614-506-1353)
Karuchit, Jessica D., 16757 S. Ottawa Dr., Lockport, IL 60441
(Chicago First)
(708-574-8195)
Kramer, Jordan S., 242 E. Charles St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(414-828-5507)
Kring, Andrew, One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-939-5063)
Lee, Joseph Michael, 1000 N. Entrance, Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee First)
(815-939-5370)
Maldonado, Romina, 2602 N. McVicker, Chicago, IL 60639
(Chicago First Spanish)
773-370-2605)
Mantarian, Grace, One University Ave., Bourbonnais, 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-954-8163)
Mata, Abel, 4707 W. Berenice Ave., Chicago, IL 60641
(Chicago First Spanish)
(815-258-6385)
Mina, Julio Cesar, 709 McKinley, Mundelein, IL 60060
(Casa de Dios)
(847-566-7938)
Moore, Elizabeth J., 203 Bernard St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee Eastridge)
(815-939-9061)
Pineda, Sandra, 7401 W 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501
(Chicago Summit Spanish)
(708-299-7401)
Pinto, Edith, 1833 N. Kostner, Chicago, IL 60639
(Chicago First Spanish)
(773-252-3908)
Pinto, Rodolfo, 1833 N. Kostner, Chicago, IL 60639
(Chicago First Spanish)
773-829-1574)
Quezada, Alberto, P.O. Box 75, Aroma Park, IL 60910
(Aroma Park)
(815-937-4039)
Ramirez, Israel, 909 Half Day Rd., Highland Park, IL 60035
(North Chicago)
(847-863-0276)
Reyes, Joel, 25750 South Nancy St., Crete, IL 60417
(Lighthouse Community)
(708-262-9744)
Rhee, Mie Hae, 17709 Larkspur Ln., Homewood, IL 60430
(Chicago Mongolian)
(708-799-0012)
Sargent, Scott, 975 S. Lincoln Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901
(Kankakee Eastridge)
(815-936-9349)
Smith, Stephanie, Fischer Graduate Res. Apt.1C, Notre Dame, IN 46556
(Kankakee First)
(815-922-2053)
Steward, Ellen, 465 S. Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College
(815-982-5762)
rd
Stith, Nadine M., 209 E. 3 St., Gilman, IL 60938
(Kankakee College)
(815-278-1063)
St. John, Chad G., 3504 Cambridge Ct., Danville, IL 61832
(Danville Southside)
(217-519-5374)
Trujillo (Martinez), Oscar J., 1927 N. Tripp, Chicago, IL 60639
(Chicago Norridge Spanish)
(773-516-1153)
Valladares, Juan Carlos, 1913 Lake Bluff Lane, Pingree Grove, IL 60140
(Chicago First Spanish)
(847-464-2251)
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2008 PSV-PT 2
E
2011 STU
1
E
2011 STU
1
E
2011 STU
1
E
2011 STU
G
E
2010 STU
G
E
2011 STU
3
E
Vogel, John, 206 Fir St., New Lenox, IL 60451
(Joliet First)
(815-462-1741)
Blesi-Wainwright, Caroline, One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Limestone Community)
(616-780-7584)
Wilson, Don, 735 Enterprise Court, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
(Chicago Heights)
(708-372-9427)
Wood, Joseph A., 151 S. Crosswell Ave., Apt.8, Bradley, IL 60915
(Manteno)
(256-651-3847)
Joshua W. Woods, One University Ave., Box 6114, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee First)
(216-310-5785)
Wright, Andrew Victor, 620 Coyne St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914
(Kankakee College)
(815-529-7104)
Wright, John Albert, 259 N. LaSalle Ave., Bradley, IL 60915
(Limestone Community)
(815-278-2431)
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L. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS
1. Ministers
Michael Benson
Leon Blanchette
John Bowling
Wilfredo Canales
Gregg Chenoweth
Ron Dalton
Mark E. Holcomb
Carl Leth
Tim Mercer
Franklin Moore
Kent Olney
Mark Quanstrom
Charles Perabeau
Robert Doyle Smith
Walter W. Webb
David Wine
M. MINISTERS SERVING IN NAZARENE INSTITUTIONS
IN SPECIAL CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS
Michael Andrew Benson
David Becker
Gary Dearth
Jeff Enfield
Justin Knight
Stan Martin
Dwayne Mills
John Mongerson
Mark Mountain
Matthew A. Smith
N. MINISTERS SERVING INTERDENOMINATIONAL SPC
Laurie J. Braaten
David W. Clark
Jill Crew
Justin Fuhrmann
Shawna Songer-Gaines
Timothy Gaines
William H. Koch
Troy W. Martin
O. NON-ORDINATION CANDIDATE RENEWAL OF DISTRICT LICENSE
The following is recommended for renewal of district license as a non-ordination candidate:
Mie Hae Rhee.
P. ACTIVE EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED
Earl Morgan
Q. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST
Anthony P. Fightmaster
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Jeffrey Robert Grindle
R. REGISTERED EVANGELIST
Michael Benson
Daniel Wheelock
Raul Zaldivar
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II. General Information
A. RECEIVED ON TRANSFER
1. Licensed Ministers
Roberta Bender (Michigan), Michael A. Flowers (Eastern Michigan), and Chad G. St. John
(Tennessee)
B. GRANTED TRANSFER
1. Elders
Elizabeth Bidle (Indianapolis) and Gary L. Richardson (Indianapolis), and Michael K. Sparks
(Southwest Indiana)
2. Licensed Ministers
Brandon Bowmar (Northwestern Illinois), Byoung Youn Cho (Louisiana), Daniel Taylor
(Northwestern Ohio), Andrew Twibell (Kentucky) and Simone Twibell (Kentucky).
C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS
Paul W. Caldwell, Steven D. Cook, Ezequiel Garcia, Aaron A. Gregory, Brandon E. Hird, Edward
Peñate and Lisa Ulrich.
D. DROPPED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS
The following is permanently dropped from the roll of elders,
having surrendered his credentials:
Jaime Lechuga.
E. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE
Justin Alger, Sarah Blanchette, Jonathan Burkey, Tina Burton, Ashley M. Cook, Eleutuerio
Dominguez, Thomas Evans, Diomede Franco, James Guffey, Jordan Kramer, Andrew Kring,
Romina Maldonado, Grace Mantarian, Julio Cesar Mina, Edith Pinto, Rodolfo Pinto, Joel Reyes,
Scott Sargent, Ellen Steward, Caroline Blesi Wainwright, Don Wilson, Joseph A. Wood, Joshua
Woods and John Albert Wright.
F. MINISTERS LICENSES NOT RENEWED
William Bahr, Tara Beth Leach, Michael T. Neil, and Michael Pierson.
G. NEW CHURCHES ORGANIZED
Chicago Gage Park and Cristo la Unica Esperanza
H. CHURCHES INACTIVE
Chicago First East Indian, Chicago First Filipino, Chicago Ebenezer, Chicago First Russian,
Chicago Hickory Hills, Chicago Lincoln Park Community, Chicago Mount Greenwood, Chicago
Norridge Arabic, Crystal Lake, Mount Prospect, New Horizons, Richton Park Community,
Schaumburg Korean and Suburban Community.
I. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS
Chicago Mongolian, Korean Naperville, New Song and Norridge Spanish.
J. WHERE TO SEND FUNDS
World Evangelism Fund, Pensions Fund, and Approved Specials
General Treasurer—17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
District Evangelism Fund, District Mission Specials and Educational Fund
District Treasurer—Matt Foor, P.O. Box 218, Bourbonnais, IL 60914
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Work & Witness and NMI Project Funds
NMI Treasurer—Sandy Story, 1205 S. Seventh, Kankakee, IL 60901
NYI and SDMI Events and Projects
NYI/SDMI Treasurer—Michelle Thomas, P.O. Box 567 Bourbonnais, IL 60914
Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering
NTS, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
Nazarene Bible College Offering
NBC, 1111 Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Investment Funds
Church of the Nazarene Foundation-Dr. Mel McCullough, 13795 S. Mur-Len Rd., Suite 101,
Olathe, KS 66062 (866-273-2549)
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III. Plan of Examination
(See Addendum A for Contact Information)
A. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL STUDIES BOARD
Chairman – Doug Ward
Secretary – Todd Peeler
CEU Coordinator – Todd Peeler
Centro de Estudios Pastorales: Spanish Language Urban Pastoral Training – Wilfredo Canales
Advisors
1.
Gary Aills
Advisees: Ronald Allen, Michael Evans, and Jeffrey Grindle.
2.
Michael Benson
Advisees: Matthew Anderson and Thomas Evans.
3.
Jerry Bimber
Advisees: Grace Mantarian and Michael Neil.
4.
Leon Blanchette
Advisees: David Huitt, Scott Sargent, and Don Wilson.
5.
Wilfredo Canales
Advisees: Carlos Bran, Edie De León, Licet De León, Eleuterio, Rita García, Eleuterio
Domínguez, Alberto Quezada, Oscar Trujillo, and Juan Carlos Valladares.
H. Mark Else
Advisees: Ashley Cook, Jessica Karuchit, and John Wright.
6.
7.
Mark Holcomb
Advisees: Aaron Gall and Kevin Gardner.
8.
Frank Laci
Advisees: Tina Burton, Sarah Chamberlain, and Michael Pierson.
9.
David Ludwig
Advisees: Michael Andrew Benson and Jeffrey T. Emmons.
10.
Sergio Mayorga
Advisees: José Enrique García, Andrés Mata, Julio Mina, and Sandra Pineda.
11.
John Mohler
Advisees: Jacob Crowley and William Gonzalez.
12.
Ron Panos
Advisees: Justin Alger and John Vogel.
13.
Mark Quanstrom
Advisees: Josh Ayers and Stephanie Smith.
14.
Robert Smith
Advisees: William Bahr and Ellen Steward.
15.
Doug Ward
Advisees: David Andrew Ramsay.
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Students
Level 1
Track
Advisor
Status
Method
Elder
2
C-1
S
Anderson, Matthew
Elder
5
C-1
CEP
Bran, Carlos
Elder
5
P-1
CEP
Dominguez, Eleuterio
Elder
4
P-1
S
Huitt, David
Elder
4
P-1
M
Wilson, Don
Level 2
Elder
13
P-2
S
Ayers, Josh
Elder
15
P-2
S
Bahr, Willam
Elder
8
P-2
M
Burton, Tina,
Elder
5
P-2
CEP
DeLeon, Edy,
Elder
5
P-2
CEP
DeLeon, Licet,
Elder
2
P-2
S
Evans, Thomas
Deacon
6
C-2
M
Karuchit, Jessica
Elder
9
C-2
CEP
Mina, Julio
Elder
8
C-2
S
Pierson, Michael
Elder
14
P-2
C
Steward, Ellen
Level 3
Deacon
10
C-3
CEP
Garcia, Jose Enrique
Elder
5
C-3
CEP
Garcia, Rita
Elder
10
P-3
CEP
Pineda, Sandra
Elder
5
C-3
CEP
Quezada, Alberto
Elder
6
P-3
M
Wright, John A.
Elder
13
C-2
M
Vogel, John
Level 4
Elder
12
P-4
S
Alger, Justin
Elder
1
C-4
M
Allen, Ronald
Deacon
8
C-4
S
Chamberlain, Sarah
Elder
6
P-4
M
Cook, Ashley
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Elder
11
C-4
M
Cooper, Marie Donaldson
Elder
12
C-4
M
Crowley, Jacob Gordon
Elder
9
C-4
S
Emmons, Jeffrey T.
Elder
1
C-4
M
Evans, Michael
Elder
7
C-4
M
Gall, Aaron
Elder
7
C-4
M
Gardner, Kevin
Elder
12
C-4
S
Gonzalez, William
Deacon
1
C-4
M
Grindle, Jeffrey D.
Elder
3
P-4
S
Mantarian, Grace
Elder
3
C-4
M
Neil, Michael
Deacon
16
C-4
S
Nush, Aaron W.
Licensed
Minister
11
C-4
C
Rhee, Mie Hae
Elder
4
P-4
S
Sargent, Scott
Elder
14
P-4
S
Smith, Stephanie
Elder
5
P-4
CEP
Trujillo, Oscar
Elder
5
C-4
CEP
Valladares, Juan Carlos
Graduated
Elder
P-G
S
Bender, Roberta
Elder
P-G
S
Benson, Michael Andrew
Elder
P-G
S
Blanchette, Sarah
Elder
P-G
S
Burkey, Jonathan
Elder
P-G
S
Campbell, Rachel Ann
Elder
P-G
M
Cook, Steven
Deacon
P-G
M
Grieb, Cynthia
Elder
P-G
S
Guffey, James
Elder
P-G
S
Kramer, Jordan
Elder
P-G
S
Kring, Andrew
Elder
P-G
S
Peñate, Edward
Elder
P-G
S
Ulrich, Lisa
Elder
P-G
S
Woods, Joshua
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Legend
Status: C—Continued in year; P—Placed in year; (Pr)-Probationary year granted to complete
unfinished requirements; G- Graduated
Method: M—Modular Course of Study; CEP-Centro de Estudios Pastorales (Spanish Modular
Program); S—Student at college or seminary; C—Combination.
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B. INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS
Eligibility
The board serves only the persons who are properly enrolled. Enrollment is open only to
local ministers, local lay ministers (Manual 402.1 HMS 438), and ministers of music who qualify
according to Manual 410.
Courses
There are two ministerial study tracks administered by the Ministerial Studies Board:
elder and deacon. In cases where ordination is not being sought, the track is identified as
“Licensed Minister.”
Ministers will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses.
The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a
Nazarene liberal arts college or university and, if possible, Nazarene Theological Seminary. Other
modes include Nazarene Bible College (NBC On-line), and the Modular Course of Studies
(Spanish Modules identified as CEP). The Modular Course of Studies is under the immediate
supervision of the District Ministerial Studies Board.
The courses required of the college students are in Manual 426.1.
Spanish Pastoral Training
In an effort to meet the needs of our Spanish-speaking congregations, pastoral training is
available through the district’s Centro de Estudios Pastorales (CEP), which meets primarily at
Chicago First Spanish Church and uses the Modular Course of Study. The program is
administered by Rev. Wilfredo Canales.
Conversion From Directed Studies to Modular Courses
The District has discontinued the Directed Studies program and has adopted the Modular
Course of Study. For details on the transition contact the Secretary of the Board of Ministerial
Studies.
College Students
College students are responsible to submit to the board documentary evidence of
academic standing in harmony with Manual 427.1, and Sourcebook for Ministerial Development
438.19.
College students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with Manual
paragraph 426.1. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the District Ministerial
Studies Board, and no requirements stated in the Manual will be waived.
Where to Go
1. For information or guidance, contact your adviser first, then, if necessary, contact the
secretary or chairman of the Ministerial Studies Board.
2. For relevant applications (for district assembly recognition and renewal and changes
of address), contact the district secretary, Dr. Edward H. Heck, Chicago Central District, P.O. Box
101163, Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected]) and/or visit the District Assembly page on the
district web site: www.ccdnaz.org. Persons transferring their membership to this district and
wishing to seek a license and/or commission are expected to assume full responsibility to have
their records and transcripts from their previous districts (or, if newly graduated, from college
and/or seminary) transferred to the current secretary of the Board of Ministerial Studies and the
District Secretary.
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IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS
A. SUNDAY EVENING
June 19, 2011
Musicians from Chicago First Church of the Nazarene provided the music that opened
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the 107 District Assembly of the Chicago Central District. The congregation joined in with
singing “Today is the Day.” The combined choir included Chicago First Church Lemont Campus
and the Austin Campus as well as members from Chicago Summit Spanish Church of the
Nazarene.
District Secretary, Dr. Edward Heck, announced that the continuing session of District
Assembly would commence on Monday morning, June 20, 2011, with registration beginning at
8:00 a.m. The Monday morning session of district assembly will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m.
Rev. Clark Howe, Minister of Worship from Chicago First Church, led the congregation in
singing “Victory in Jesus.”
Host pastor, Dr. Kevin Ulmet, welcomed the congregation and indicated that there are
many people in the building from Chicago First Church ready to assist the visitors and delegates.
He then prayed.
District Superintendent, Dr. Brian Wilson informed the congregation of the District NYI
convention and NMI convention that had already taken place as well as a pre-assembly Hispanic
service that was held in Summit on Saturday evening. He thanked Chicago First Church for their
outstanding service in hosting the events of District Assembly. He then gave a brief historical
commentary on the formation of the Chicago Central District.
Dr. Harold Henderson, representative from the Church of the Nazarene Foundation, and
Dr. Eugénio Duarte, General Superintendent, were introduced as special guests of the District
Assembly.
Special music was again provided by the combined choir. The congregation joined in
singing “I Surrender All.” Rev. Kendall Franklin, Senior Pastor from Kankakee College Church,
challenged the congregation in giving generously in the offering, indicating that all of the loose
offering wouldl go to the WEF. Mrs. Tonya Allen and the combined choirs and praise band
provided the offertory.
Dr. Duarte addressed the congregation, thanking the Global Church for the honor of
serving as a General Superintendent. Dr. Duarte asked the congregation to greet Dr. Wilson’s
wife, Joan, and daughter, Jennifer, who were in the congregation. Dr. Wilson came to the pulpit.
Ministers Rev. Jack McCormick and Rev. Wilfredo Canales prayed prayers of blessing for the
message of the evening.
Dr. Wilson presented his fourteenth report to the District Assembly. Dr. Wilson began his
report by introducing and welcoming the new pastors and associates on the district. He
expressed special thanks to two ministers who have served as interim pastors on the district this
past year, Dr. Carl Leth and Herb Ireland, as well as members of the District Advisory Board,
Mission area assistants, and Dr. Tim Mercer and Rev. Wilfredo Canales, who assist with the
Asian churches and Spanish works, respectively. Dr. Edward Heck, District Secretary, was
thanked for his work through the year as was Mrs. Heidi Taylor, who serves as the District
Treasurer, with the assistance of Mrs. Michelle Thomas, Financial Secretary. Special thanks
was expressed to Office Assistant, Edward Peñate who, this year, celebrated seven years of
marriage, the arrival a new baby, completed the master of divinity degree and will be ordained as
an elder on Monday evening. Dr. Wilson thanked the volunteers who serve the district through
the year, his immediate family for their support, and the leadership of our General
Superintendent, Dr. Duarte.
Dr. Wilson then reported on the results of last year’s challenge to his report – “10-10-10:
Mission in Times of Challenge and Opportunity.” Several significant milestones have happened
since his report. He announced that the membership on the CCD has surpassed 10,000 and for
the tenth year in a row more than one million dollars has been given by the district churches. The
Chicago Gage Park Church was organized on 10/10/10 as well as another church and new works
during the year. He switched gears to this year’s report entitled “Is there an APP for that?” The
new year of work begins in the “i” world. Independence and individuality are the challenges we
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face as a church as we make Christ-like disciples in the global “i” world. Inclusiveness and
interdependence are ways we need to function as a district in our “i” world. He challenged the
people of our district to meet new people in order to share the good news and open the door to
discipleship. He asked Pastor Johnny Calvo to join him on the platform. Rev. Calvo is a pastor
and district superintendent of the Costa Rica North District. Pastor Calvo had hosted five CCD
pastors and Rev. Wilson in February, 2011 on his district to share his vision of starting 18 new
churches on the Costa Rica North District. Dr. Wilson concluded his report.
General Superintendent Duarte administered communion as District Superintendents,
Johnny Calvo and Brian Wilson, distributed the elements to local CCD pastors who served the
congregants. A duet was sung by Rev. and Mrs. Dae-hang Hur, pastor of the New Song Church
of the Nazarene, as the elements were served. Communion was then taken and Dr. Duarte led in
prayer.
Dr. Wilson announced that with tonight’s offering totaling almost $5,000.00 and other
commitments by the Kempton Church, the Gilman Church, Chicago First Church and individuals
in the congregation tonight, the district goal of payment of 100% for WEF has been met.
He closed in prayer and the meeting was adjourned until the Monday morning session.
B. MONDAY MORNING
June 20, 2011 -- 9:00 a.m.
Clark Howe led the congregation in an opening song. Host pastor, Dr. Kevin Ulmet
greeted the delegation and provided directions regarding lunch options in the area
Rev. Kent Pitcher and Rev. Johnny Calvo prayed, followed by scripture reading by Pastor
and Mrs. Ron Allen, pastor of the Chicago First Church of the Nazarene Austin Campus. The
congregation sang and Dr. Wilson prayed a prayer of anointing for Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte,
followed by a song led by the musicians from Chicago First Church. Dr. Duarte preached a
moving message about the true meaning of worship. He referenced Psalm 119 and the story of
the Samaritan woman as he challenged the delegation to keep the Lord as the one we worship.
As we do that, we are revived and we in turn revive the church. He declared, “May God help us
be true worshippers of Jesus, our Lord.” This time of worship concluded with an open alter. Dr.
Wilson prayed for the pastors and pastoral families.
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Dr. Duarte declared the 107 Assembly of the Chicago Central District in session. He
then asked the District Secretary, Dr. Edward H. Heck, to organize the assembly. Dr, Heck read
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the list of members of the 107 Chicago Central District Assembly according to the guidelines of
Manual paragraph 201. He further stated that those pastors who have found it necessary to seat
duly elected/appointed alternate delegates have done so at the time of registration and have
been checked for accuracy. He recommended that all alternates by duly seated as part of the
assembly without the reading of names.
The voting bar for the Chicago Central District Assembly shall be composed of all
sections on the main floor of the sanctuary, the platform and areas utilized by district personnel
during the time of District Assembly. The officers of the assembly will include the following: Page
– Rev. Todd Peeler; Election Chairpersons – Rev. Mike Day and Mr. Fred Hardy; Recording
Secretary – Mrs. Kathy Heck; Reader – Rev. Dave Anderson.
Established times of the District Assembly shall be Monday: 8:00am – 9:00 am –
Registration, 10:30 am – Special Order of the Day – the District Superintendent Ballot, 12:00pm –
1:30 PM – Lunch, 1:30PM - Olivet Nazarene University Report, 5:00PM – Adjournment, 7:00PM –
Ordination Service.
Motion was made and seconded to accept the organization of the assembly as directed
by the District Secretary. The motion carried.
Dr. Duarte called for the adoption of the report of the District Superintendent as
presented in the Sunday evening service. Those in favor stood. The report was received.
Dr. Duarte called for the report of the Ministerial Credentials Report. Reader Dave
Anderson read the final report. Rev. Anderson then moved for the adoption of the report. The
motion was seconded. The report was adopted.
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The special order of the day, the vote of renewal for the District Superintendent, was led
by Dr. Duarte. He gave instructions about the vote for a renewal for four years then led the
delegation in prayer for the upcoming vote.
Dr. Heck called for the election chair person, Fred Hardy, to come to the front of the
sanctuary. The tellers were called forward. Instructions were given and the ballots were
distributed. Delegates voted and the votes were collected. Dr. Duarte dismissed the tellers to tally
the votes.
The Nominating Committee report was read by Rev. Anderson who made a motion to
adopt the report. There was a second to the motion and it was adopted. Rev. Mike Day, election
chair person, came forward with the second board of tellers. Instructions were given regarding
the 2011 Officer’s Election ballot and the ballots were distributed. The delegation voted and the
ballots were then collected. The tellers were dismissed to tally the votes.
Dr. Duarte then introduced Dr. Harold Henderson and his wife, who represent the Church
of the Nazarene Foundation. A video was presented showing the work of the Foundation. Dr.
Henderson greeted the congregation, introducing and emphasizing the work of the Foundation.
Dr. Duarte called for a ten-minute break. The delegation was then called back into
session and the results of the ballot for the renewal of the call of the District Superintendent were
read by Dr. Heck as follows: 214 ballots cast with 0 ballots spoiled. The results of the ballot were:
210 yes; 4 no. Dr. Duarte declares Dr. Wilson elected for four more years. Dr. Wilson thanked
the delegation for the affirmation of his calling and promised to do his very best for the district and
for the Lord for the next four years. Joan Wilson also addressed the delegation and expressed
her love for the district family.
The District Advisory report was read by Rev. Dave Anderson. He then moved for the
adoption of the report. There was a second and Dr. Duarte asked if there were any questions.
The report was adopted.
The Ministerial Studies Board report was read by Rev. Anderson. He moved for the
adoption of the report. Dr. Duarte asked if there was a second and Dr. Duarte then asked if there
were any questions. The report was then adopted.
Mrs. Heidi Taylor came to share her first report as the District Treasurer. There was a
motion for the adoption of the report. There was a second and it was adopted.
Dr. Wilson clarified changes in the Finance Report, making notes of modifications made
in terminology due to changes made at the Global Mission Center, making terminology consistent
between the two entities. He provided clarification on page 7 of the report, specifically paragraph
5.5.4, relative to the non-payment of apportionments by the local church. Dr. Duarte moved for a
motion to adopt the report, which was then seconded and opened for discussion. There was
some discussion on the paragraph. The report was then adopted. Dr. Duarte thanked the district
on behalf of the Global Mission Center for the spirit in which our district operates and for the full
payment of the WEF. Dr. Duarte called for a break until 1:45. Dr. Heck then called for the
ordination candidates and their spouses to meet with the GS. Dr. Heck then recognized Mr. L.
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Keith Peck, who was in attendance at District Assembly for the 70 consecutive year. He
received a standing ovation.
The assembly was dismissed for the lunch break until 1:45 p.m.
C. MONDAY AFTERNOON
June 20, 2011 – 1:45 p.m.
The afternoon session of the 107th District Assembly of the Chicago Central District
opened with a musical package by the Olivetians, followed by a video featuring Olivet Nazarene
University President, Dr. John Bowling. The video highlighted the Kenneth and Betty Hawkins
Centennial Chapel with a special testimonial shared by one of Olivet’s Vice President’s, Dr.
Woody Webb. The theme of the presentation was “The Power of One”. Dr. Brian Allen, another
Vice President of Olivet Nazarene University, came forward to continue the report of Olivet
Nazarene University and to thank the delegation for the sacrifices made for Olivet. The Olivetians
introduced themselves and then concluded the report with a song.
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Dr. Wilson thanked the Olivetians and Dr. Allen for the fine report of Olivet Nazarene
University.
The results of the 2011 Officer’s Election ballot were reported: District Advisory Board
(lay) total number of ballots cast: 211, ballots disqualified 2, total number of valid ballots 209.
Doug Perry 146, Cheryl Seymour 106, Jim Upchurch 100, Barry Huebner 58. Dr. Duarte declared
Doug Perry and Cheryl Seymour elected.
District Advisory Board (clergy) total number of ballots cast: 214, ballots disqualified 2,
total number of valid ballots 212. David Anderson 135, W. Randy Dodd 72. Dr. Duarte declared
David Anderson elected.
Olivet Nazarene University Trustee (lay) total number of ballots cast: 215, ballots
disqualified 1, total number of valid ballots 214. John Alexander 138, Cheryl Seymour 74. Dr.
Duarte declared John Alexander elected.
Olivet Nazarene University Trustee (clergy) total number of ballots cast: 214, ballots
disqualified 2, total number of valid ballots 212. David Anderson 82, Edward Heck 130. Dr. Duarte
declared Edward Heck elected.
SDMI Board (lay) total number of ballots cast: 207, ballots disqualified 2, total number of
valid ballots 205;. Latreese Bragg 80, Heather Tucker 121. Dr. Duarte declared Heather Tucker
elected.
SDMI Board (clergy) total number of ballots cast: 207, ballots disqualified 2, total number
of valid ballots 205. Jeff Alexander 137, Steve Cook 113, Phillip Dorries 86, John Vogel 77. Dr
Duarte declared Jeff Alexander and Steve Cook elected.
Pastors from the South Mission Area were asked to stand. Their video reports followed.
Pastors from the City of Chicago were asked to stand and their video reports followed. Dr. Wilson
congratulated the pastors from these zones. He then recognized Rev. Deborah White, pastor of
Sheldon, and Dr. Jose Alfaro, pastor of Chicago First Spanish, both of whom have served in their
local churches for 25 years.
Rev. Johnny Calvo joined Dr. Wilson on the platform. Rev. Calvo pastors a local church
and serves as the District Superintendent of the Costa Rica North District. The two districts will
work together over the next several years to complete projects in Costa Rica. Rev. Calvo then
shared details about his district and the work the Lord has led him to do. Pictures of churches on
his district were shown as he shared his report. Dr. Heck further shared details of the trip taken to
Costa Rica by CCD pastors last February. Pastors Jack McCormick, Dave Anderson, Edward
Heck, Kendall Franklin and Kevin Ulmet shared other highlights of their trip to Costa Rica. Dr.
Wilson prayed for the partnership between the two districts.
Video reports from the City of Chicago churches continued. Pastors from the Suburban
Churches shared their video reports. The Central and South Suburban Mission Area pastors
shared their video reports. Pastors from the Central and South Suburban Mission area were
asked to stand.
Brian Quade led the congregation in song. Dr. Wilson asked Dr. Susan Armstrong to
come forward to read scripture during the Memoirs Report. He directed the delegation to stand
as they see members of their local church honored on the screen. The congregation sang “Great
Is Thy Faithfulness” and Rev. Deborah Bell prayed as a conclusion to the Memoirs Report.
One last video report was shared from the Blue Island Church. This concluded the
pastor’s reports.
Rev. Randy Dodd shared an announcement about a trip to the Holy Land in January,
2012. Rev. Mike Day, District SDMI Chair, made announcements about upcoming District SDMI
events.
Dr. Duarte shared about the plan of Pensions and Benefits to give to the ones who are
now retired. He asked the retired ministers to stand. A video from Pensions and Benefits was
shown. Dr. Duarte thanked the churches for their contribution to the Pension and Benefits Fund.
He also stated that although Nazarene Publishing House cannot be here this year, they have sent
a gift to the Senior Pastors. He also reported that Nazarene Publishing House is trying to be
creative in the ways they can continue to serve the churches of the denomination. Greetings from
the Board of General Superintendents were shared by Dr. Duarte. He also shared a report of the
Global Mission Highlights and indicated he is very encouraged by the future of the Church of the
Nazarene.
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Dr, Duarte asked for a motion that the district secretary be allowed to edit and prepare
the district record for publication. The motion was made and seconded. The motion was
adopted.
He also asked for a motion to adjourn the assembly following the evening service. Motion
was made, seconded and adopted.
Dr. Heck made announcements regarding the Ordination Service.
Dr. Wilson expressed thanks to the host church, the district secretary, recording secretary
and to Edward Peñate for his work in preparing for assembly. Special thanks were expressed to
Dr. Duarte for his leadership during the last two assembly years. Rev. Anderson asked ministers
to come to the platform to prepare for the ministers choir for the ordination service immediately
following the conclusion of the afternoon session of assembly.
The delegation and visitors were reminded of the evening ordination service being held at
7:00 p.m. The afternoon session concluded at 5:15 p.m.
D. MONDAY EVENING
ORDINATION SERVICE
June 20, 2011 7 P.M.
The service opened with prelude music by the Chicago First Church musicians. Host
pastor, Dr. Kevin Ulmet, welcomed the congregation. The congregation joined the musicians in
singing selected music.
Dr. Brian Wilson came to the platform to recognize one retiring elder, Rev. Paul
Meyering, and to recognize the newly-licensed ministers. He reminded them of their
responsibilities and privileges and then prayed for the class of newly-licensed ministers. Rev.
Dave Anderson led the assembly in singing Called Unto Holiness. Dr. Edward H. Heck led the
ordination candidates into the service during the singing.
Dr. Heck presented the ordination candidates to the assembly and to Dr. Eugénio Duarte
for ordination; Paul W. Caldwell, Steven D. Cook, Ezequiel Garcia, Aaron A. Gregory, Brandon E.
Hird, Edward Peñate, and Lisa K. Ulrich.
Dr. Duarte addressed the ordination candidates and encouraged them about the
ordination process and preparation that God has used to bring them to this point. He asked them
several questions about their commitment to the ordination process and to the Church of the
Nazarene. They all answered in the affirmative. He welcomed them on behalf of the Church of the
Nazarene and congratulated the Chicago Central District in preparing them for this moment.
Paragraphs 401-401.4 from the Manual and selections from Ephesians 4 were read by
Rev. Doug Ward, Rev. Kendall Franklin, Rev. Todd Peeler and Rev. Wilfredo Canales.
Special music was provided by the Ministers’ Choir.
Dr. Duarte delivered a message reminding the candidates that “It’s All About Him – Jesus
Christ.”
The candidates for ordination and their spouses were escorted to the platform by Dr.
Edward Heck and asked to kneel at the altar. Dr. Wilson and Dr. Heck joined Dr. Duarte. The
elders were invited to stand behind the candidates in support.
The elders laid hands on Paul W. Caldwell. Dr. Duarte ordained him an elder in the
Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Michael Day offered prayer on his behalf.
The elders laid hands on Steven D. Cook. Dr. Duarte ordained him an elder in the
Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Robert Anderson offered prayer on his behalf.
The elders laid hands on Ezequiel García. Dr. Duarte ordained him an elder in the
Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Gilmar Pineda offered prayer on his behalf.
The elders laid hands on Aaron A. Gregory. Dr. Duarte ordained him an elder in the
Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Larry Mathias offered prayer on his behalf.
The elders laid hands on Brandon E. Hird. Dr. Duarte ordained him an elder in the
Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Dave Anderson offered prayer on his behalf.
The elders laid hands on Edward Peñate. Dr. Duarte ordained him an elder in the Church
of the Nazarene. Rev. Wilfredo Canales offered prayer on his behalf.
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The elders laid hands on Lisa K. Ulrich and ordained her an elder in the Church of the
Nazarene. Rev. Jerry Ulrich offered prayer on her behalf.
Dr. Duarte then directed Dr. Heck to read the certificate presented to each ordinand. A
Certificate of Ordination was then presented to each ordinand and Dr. Duarte welcomed them to
the order of Elder in the Church of the Nazarene, thanking them for being faithful to the call of the
Lord upon their lives.
Dr. Heck invited the entire congregation to join the ordinands for a reception. Dr. Brian
Wilson led the assembly in a prayer of benediction and presented the newly ordained ministers.
The newly ordained elders were escorted to a reception held in their honor by Dr. Duarte,
Dr. Wilson and Dr. Heck.
The 107th Assembly of the Chicago Central District concluded at 9:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
DR. EUGENIO DUARTE, General Superintendent
DR. BRIAN E. WILSON, District Superintendent
DR. EDWARD H. HECK, District Secretary
MRS. KATHY HECK, Recording Secretary
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V. Reports
DISTRICT OFFICERS
A. District Superintendent’s Report 2011
Introduction
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Dr. Duarte and members of the 107 District Assembly of the Chicago Central District, it
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is my privilege this evening to present my 14 annual report as superintendent of this fine district.
Joan and I are humbled and privileged at the opportunity to serve with you on this mission field. I
always look forward to sharing with the district family, the work of God that I observe as I travel
the district and visit our pastors and our churches. I look forward with great eagerness and
anticipation to the message of our general superintendent in the morning, and the reports from
our pastors throughout the day tomorrow. It will be a time of great celebration, and we are
grateful to Dr. Kevin Ulmet and the Chicago First Church congregation for hosting our assembly
this year.
It is my privilege to present to you some new pastors and associates who have joined us
this year….
• Rev. Brandon Hird, pastor at Momence (?? 2010)
• Rev. Eleuterio Dominguez, pastor at Cristo la Unica Esperanza (?? 2010)
• Rev. Ezequiel García, pastor at Chicago Gage Park (October 2010)
• Rev. Edy de León, pastor at Mt. Prospect International (March 2011)
• Rev. Julio Cesar Mina, pastor at Casa de Dios, in Waukegan (May 2011)
• Rev. Oscar Trujillo, mission pastor at Norridge Spanish (?? 2010)
• Rev. Dane Matthews, associate pastor for youth at College Church (?? 2010), who
came to us from Huntington, Indiana.
• Jasper Taylor, associate pastor of worship arts ministries at Kankakee First Church
• Pastor Michael Flowers, worship pastor at Bradley First Church
• Robbie Bender, associate pastor at Mundelein, leading student ministries and small
group ministries.
• Elizabeth Hespell, part-time children’s pastor at Momence First Church, and
• Aaron Florian, part-time youth pastor at Momence First Church
• Jimmy Guffey, associate minister to youth at Chicago Heights
• Pastor Corie Coehn (“cane”), associate minister to children at Chicago Heights, and
• Pastor Tom Evans, minister of pastoral care at Chicago Heights
I also want to express appreciation to two people who are not able to be with us tonight.
First, to Dr. Carl Leth, who after turning the pastorate at Hoopeston Community Church over to
Rev. Jeff Alexander last year, during this year has been helping us at Naperville Trinity, while that
congregation conducts a pastoral search.
Rev. Herb Ireland, on staff at Chicago First Church, served as interim pastor for several
months at Joliet Crystal Lawns, and was so very much appreciated by the congregation there for
his outstanding ministry. He is spending a semester teaching at our Nazarene Bible College in
the Philippines.
I also want to express my appreciation to the members of our District Advisory Board who
have invested so much of their time and talent in assisting this district superintendent this year.
Your District Advisory Board includes Pastor Kevin Ulmet, Pastor Ed Heck, Pastor Jack
McCormick, Pastor Kendall Franklin and Pastor Dave Anderson. Dr. Doug Perry, Dr. Mary
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Margaret Reed, Mr. Karl Tabor, Mr. Fred Hardy and Mr. John Alexander. Dr. Mary Margaret
Reed, who has been a part of the Olivet Nazarene University team for 37 years, this year retired
from Olivet, and at the same time is stepping down from her District Advisory Board role, after 20
consecutive years of voluntary service to the district. We knew that Dr. Reed would be traveling
across the country during District Assembly, so we took the opportunity at the regular May
meeting of the District Advisory Board, to honor her and present her with a token of our
appreciation. We deeply appreciate each of our District Advisory Board Members and their
service to our local churches and district.
I rely heavily on the help of my Mission Area Assistants, Pastor Jack McCormick for the
Southern Mission Area, Dr. Ed Heck for the Central and South Suburban Mission Area, and Dr.
Kevin Ulmet for the Suburban Mission Area. Rev. Tim Mercer helps us with our Asian churches,
and Rev. Wilfredo Canales is a significant help with our Hispanic congregations and our Spanish
language ministerial training program. These assistants help make sure every church on the
district has a representative of the district superintendent close by geographically, meeting with
them regularly and available to assist them as needed. The Mission Area system has been a vital
and critical part of our district’s service to our churches.
Our District Secretary is Dr. Ed Heck, who does very competent work in tracking ministerial
transfers during the year, preparing for District Assembly and then compiling the District Journal
for electronic publication. This time of year is a very busy one for him. He also holds down a fulltime job as pastor of Kankakee First Church, does some adjunct teaching at Olivet, and serves
on the general church’s Commission on the Future of the Church as well. We appreciate our
District Secretary.
Our District Treasurer is Mrs Heidi Taylor, who received the baton of the role of treasurer
this year from Mr. Matt Foor. We deeply appreciate Matt’s service to us over the last five years,
and extend now a warm welcome to Mrs. Taylor. She is a quick learner and has done an
outstanding job for us this year. She is assisted by Mrs. Michelle Thomas, our Financial
Secretary, who serves us part-time to help us with our department finances, apportionments,
monthly bills, payroll and so much more.
And then, there is my office assistant, Edward Peñate, whom you have all come to know
and love. He serves our churches with grace and joy. He has a servant’s heart, and is extremely
talented. When you refer to permanent district ministry center staff, it is essentially Edward and
yours truly. This has been a very special year for our brother Edward. He celebrated 7 years of
marriage to his wife Liz, welcomed a new member to the family in their daughter Violeta, and he
also completed his M. Div. degree at Nazarene Theological Seminary, graduating in May. And
tomorrow evening, we look forward to celebrating his ordination as an elder in the Church of the
Nazarene.
We have had the blessing of occasional volunteer and part-time help on specific projects
from Mrs. Sandra Pineda, a district licensed minister herself, and wife of our Summit Spanish
senior pastor, Gilmar Pineda. This year Mr. Alex Lechuga also helped us with the pastors video
project prior to District Assembly.
Many others have served on district councils and committees throughout the year. The
church is a volunteer organization, and the Chicago Central District boasts some of the best
volunteers. We are grateful for the giftedness and passion that each one brings to their role of
service on the district. Through their service, and through the ministry of each pastor, associate
and layperson in our congregations, we have seen God move in marvelous ways during the past
fiscal year.
A special thank you to my wife, Joan, and our children, David and Jennifer, for their strong
support in this ministry. On this Father’s Day, I consider myself most blessed.
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I am also grateful for the fine, gracious and wise leadership of our general superintendent, who
throughout the year has responded to requests from your DS and DAB to take certain actions for
which the Manual indicates the general superintendent must give approval or be consulted. In
each instance he has been timely, supportive, and given wise counsel. Thank you, Dr. Duarte!
10-10-10
If you were at assembly last June, you will recall the theme was 10-10-10: Mission in
Times of Challenge and Opportunity. I issued three challenges for our churches and two for our
district. I’d like to report on the response to those challenges and recognize the churches and
pastors that pressed on to accomplishment in these areas:
The first challenge was for churches to give ten percent of their annual income to the
cause of global missions. 23 churches have reached that goal this year and were honored at the
District NMI Convention on Saturday.
The second challenge was for every member of your church to be praying for ten people
who need Jesus. While we do not have a formal reporting system for this challenge, I am hearing
of pastors who are issuing that challenge to their people. We need to keep this before every year,
and this goal will be part of what I am asking the Mission Area Assistants to emphasize in their
areas. No discipleship application is quite right unless it begins with prayer and stays in prayer.
The third challenge was to strive for an increase of at least 10 in Sunday School
Attendance over a ten month period: If your church met that goal we celebrate with you! Well
done! Our reporting system does help with average annual Sunday School attendance figures,
and we know that the 14 following churches actually saw an increase of at least 10 in their
average Sunday School attendance this year:
• Chicago Gage Park (from 0 to 30)
• Chicago Norridge Spanish (from 0 to 12)
• Chicago Heights (from 155 to 171)
• Chicago Ingleside Community (from 14 to 45)
• Chicago Oak Lawn First (from 55 to 70)
• Chicago Southside Arabic (from 14 to 36)
• Chicago Uptown Vietnamese (from 19 to 42)
• Cristo la Unica Esperanza (0 to 35)
• House of Prayer (from 117 to 225)
• Kankakee College (from 611 to 641)
• Lighthouse Community (from 47 to 87)
• Manteno (from 209 to 220)
• Momence First (from 21 to 37)
• Mt. Prospect International (from 55 to 69)
Along with these challenges to our local church, I set two specific goals for the district, both
connected to a unique date, 10-10-10: Sunday, October 10, 2010.
Membership Surpasses 10,000
I first challenged our churches to make 10-10-10 a membership Sunday, to take in new
members, with the goal of surpassing 10,000 total members on the district. Many of our churches
planned and prepared and celebrated baptism and membership receptions on that date. The
result is that today I have the privilege of announcing that, for the first time in Chicago Central
District history, our membership surpasses 10,000, at 10,137!! Praise the Lord!. Each number in
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that 10,137 represents a child of God, whose name is written in the Book of Life, and whose
earthly discipleship journey they are making with a church and a people whose identity is
wrapped up in these values: Christian, holiness and missional. Congratulations on reaching this
milestone membership goal!
10 Years of Over $1 million for Missions
The number 10 represents another achievement for us as a district this year, one I had
not really been thinking about at last assembly, but worthy of celebration none-the-less. I
remember the first time our total giving for missions (between WEF and Missions Specials)
surpassed 1 million dollars as a district. With the changes in the apportionments formula and the
difficult economic times, I wondered if we could keep that up. In fact, this year, our WEF giving,
in total dollars, is down because of the new formula. But our Missions Specials giving is up, and I
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am delighted to announce that, for the 10 year in a row, the Chicago Central District , through
WEF and Missions Specials, has given over 1 million dollars to global missions with a total of
$1,264,895. Praise the Lord!
That amount also represents another 10. In fact it is more than 10. That amount given for
missions is a full 11.5% of our net base as a district. That is just tremendous! Well done, Chicago
Central Nazarenes!
New Churches Organized
I also committed last year to organizing a new church on 10-10-10. That Sunday found
me celebrating with the mother church, Summit Spanish and Pastor Gilmar Pineda, as they gave
some 30 members and their associate pastor, Rev. Ezequiel Garcia, to form the new Chicago
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Gage Park Church of the Nazarene, meeting now in a leased storefront at 55 and California, in
the Gage Park neighborhood in the city of Chicago. Brother Garcia, you and some of your
congregation are here this evening. Would you stand and allow us to celebrate with you tonight?
…. (his ordination tomorrow night, his marriage to ?? on July 3, and yesterday?).
Gage Park was not the only church organized this year. Back in the Fall of 2010 Joan
and I paid a visit to a new congregation meeting in the basement of the home of Pastor Eleuterio
Dominguez, in Round Lake. Some 40 believers had gathered to sing and worship, and hear the
word preached. As we made our way into the pastor’s home and down the stairs to the
basement, the beautiful music of Christian worship wafted up the steps to greet us. At the bottom
of the steps we were greeted with warm fellowship that one finds only in the Church of Jesus
Christ. Pastor Eleuterio’s message was biblical and proclaimed holiness. I have paid two visits to
that group, to preach and explain the values and doctrines of the Church of the Nazarene, and to
organize the congregation formally as a Church of the Nazarene, with the name Cristo La Unica
Esperanza (Christ the Only Hope) Church of the Nazarene. This church and House of Prayer
Ministries by Faith are the only two whose names do not fit on a mailing labelJ. Pastor Eleuterio
is here with some of his folk. They are part of our family. Would you welcome them and
congratulate them tonight?
New Missions
Along with these two new organized churches, two new missions have been started.
Norridge Spanish, with Pastor Oscar Trujillo, and New Song, with Pastor Haeng Dae Hur.
So the theme of 10-10-10 last year gave us some direction and motivation to allow God to do in
our midst what He wanted to do. We celebrate the year past, and give God all the glory.
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A New Year
Now, we have begun a new fiscal year, and there are new challenges and new
opportunities. During the last twelve months, since we last met, our world has experienced an
earthquake and tsunami in Japan, miners trapped underground and amazingly rescued in Chile,
tornados in Joplin, Missouri, floods in many areas, Chicago’s Lakeshore Drive became an
overnight parking lot during one of the largest blizzards in history, stranding hundreds overnight
(including one of our pastors, Dr. Charles Perabeau) in a winter wonderland, the state of Illinois
made legal civil unions, Olivet inaugurated the beautiful Hawkins Centennial Chapel, the
Blackhawks found it is difficult to repeat as hockey champions, the Bulls had a good run toward
the finals, and the Cubbies are already saying “There’s always next year.”. Joan and I had the
privilege of hosting a Jesus Film World Challenge to raise additional funds for this outstanding
ministry, to which there was an amazing response. All this and so much more, in just one year!
These are indeed times of both challenge and opportunity for the church.
Is There an App for That?
In our theme for this year I’ve refer to our world as an iWorld. That means a couple of
things to me. You will recognize the iWorld theme as fitting within the electronic and digital
technology world that we are all adjusting to. iTunes, iPhones, iPods, and iPads are no longer
novelties. They have become part of everyday life. How does the church go about making
disciples in that kind of iWorld? Most certainly it will mean, in part, taking advantage of
technology to increase our effectiveness in our missional efforts.
But iWorld also represents for me the value that the North American culture, and perhaps
some other cultures of our world, place on independence and individuality. In an iCulture, it is all
about “me” and my dreams, my wants, my space, my goals. It is the culture that sings, with old
“blue eyes” Frank Sinatra, “I did it my way”. The world revolves around me.
In the midst of that kind of culture the Church of the Nazarene preaches a message of putting
God first, of giving Christ the throne of sovereignty in our lives, of collaborating with others, of
partnering in the Gospel, of being of the same mind as Christ, who thought equality with God not
something to be grasped, but humbled himself and became a servant.
So, instead of being individualistic and independent, we strive to be inclusive and
interdependent on this journey of making Christlike disciples in the nations.
So how does the church go about making Christ-like disciples in an iWorld?
Well, in a digital iWorld, the logical question to follow is…. Is there an App for that? For
those of you who may not know what an App is, let me give you a quick lesson. App is short for
“software application”, a program which serves as a tool to help you tackle the tasks on your
plate, or to accomplish something you could not accomplish without it, or at least not as easily.
For example, if you are a runner with an iPhone, you might have an app that tracks your speed
and location, and even rewards you with an audible applause when you reach your goal. If you
are a DS, your iPad will probably have an app that takes you to straight to the district website, or
the Global Church website, or the Funding the Mission website, or the Pastors Annual Report
website, or the Nazarene Youth Congress website, or to the map of Costa Rica. You can find an
app for almost anything. Apps are “designed” to fulfill a purpose, to fit a task.
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So if we were to design an App for Making Christ-like Disciples,
what would that look like?
Inclusive and Interdependent vs. Individualistic and Independent
Well, I think first of all that it would be inclusive of all people groups and all age groups,
because Christ died for all.
You’ve heard me talk in years prior of the fact that the world has come to Chicago. The
results of the 2010 census indicate that the two fastest growing groups in the Chicago area over
the last decade were Hispanics and Asians. When the president of China visited the United
States this year he made two stops in our country: one to Washington DC to meet with the US
president, and one to Chicago. He visited the Walter Payton High School across the street from
the District Ministry Center on Wells Street, because of the significant emphasis given to Chinese
language learning in that Chicago public school. The philosophy developing in public education
in Chicago is that in our global iWorld, anyone who is able to work in the Chinese language will
have an advantage over other job applicants. If the world is still coming to Chicago, if Christ gave
us the Great Commission, and if Christ for all, our discipleship app must certainly be inclusive of
all races, cultures and languages.
Helping keep before us this value of being inclusive of all people groups, is our District
NMI. Rev. Rodney Miller was re-elected at last year’s NMI Convention, to serve as NMI
President on our district. Just a couple of months into the year, for personal reasons, he felt the
need to step out of this responsibility. The District NMI Council and District Superintendent
surprised him one Sunday and showed at Elgin for worship, presenting him with a Distinguished
Service Award, in gratitude for his excellent NMI leadership.
The District NMI Council then elected a new president, in Pastor Mark Else, pastor of our Chicago
Calvary Church. Mark and Paula Else have a heart for global mission, and he has provided fine
leadership to our District NMI Council this year.
Our NMI, through deputation secretary Lauralee Nothstine, has been very active
promoting the use of missionaries on home assignment, as special speakers in our churches, to
keep us aware and up-to-date on what God is doing around the world.
But we also send our own around the globe. Our CCD missionaries are in Guatemala, Thailand,
South Africa, and in another area of Africa.
Short-term missions trips were taken by ONU teams to Argentina and Thailand and other
places. On the recent trip to Thailand, Tim and Mary Mercer accompanied the team and report it
was a life-changing experience for the students. They were able to spend a little time with our
missionary while they were there as well. Herb Ireland, an associate pastor at Chicago First is
currently serving a semester teaching in the Philippines.
Mr. Ken and May Silvers continue to ably lead our Work and Witness program, and the
upcoming trip to the Philippines will be Ken’s 32nd Work and Witness trip.
Our District NMI would suggest to us that a Discipleship App would need to include an
element that keeps the global mission of Christ before us, and which calls us to greater levels of
commitment and participation in support of Christ’s mission. Christ-like discipleship must indeed
be globally inclusive, inclusive of all people groups.
Inclusive of All Age Groups
It must also be inclusive of all age groups. Our seniors, our children and our youth are all
of equal value to the Father, and we so appreciate the efforts of our District SDMI and NYI
Councils to help us disciple children, youth and adults alike.
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Our summer camps for children, youth, and for special needs campers are just outstanding, and
are an example of how our discipleship is age-inclusive.
We appreciate so much, the fine leadership that John and Sandra Story have given to
our District Prime Timers, who every November gathers for a special Thanksgiving meal. At this
year’s event, our new District SDMI chairman, Rev. Mike Day, was the special speaker. Joan and
I always look forward to attending, even though we don’t really qualify because of age.
If you are a cyclist and one of our district youth leaders, you might have an app to help you map
your bike route from the campus of Olivet Nazarene University to the KFC center in Louisville,
Kentucky. In fact, that is exactly what our youth leaders (and your DS) did last October in an
effort to raise funds for, and awareness of, the upcoming Nazarene Youth Congress to be held
next month in Louisville. Ten riders tackled the 286 miles in four days, riding 100 miles on the
very first day. We thought you might like see just a little of what that ride was like. (A brief video
of the Louisville bike ride was shown).
Some of those riders are here tonight, and I think their effort is worth our encouragement
tonight. Would you thank them for their leadership and service to our district youth?
District NYI – The magnificent four: Steve Spangenberg, Bill Koch, Tim Britton, and Enrique
Mayen, assisted also by Matt Hancock and Dave Ludwig. We are so grateful for your team
leadership of our district NYI. They have intentionally designed into our district NYI the training of
new leaders, and this provided for the election of some new members of the district president
team of four for our NYI. The new team of district NYI presidents for 2011-12 consists of Aaron
Gregory, Joe Lee, Bill Koch and Enrique Mayen. This year the NYI Council has sponsored and/or
promoted youth Bible quizzing, the youth IMPACT choir, District and Regional Celebrate Life,
Snowball Winter Retreat, summer youth camps, and youth ministry training. Their convention this
year was celebrated Friday night in conjunction with the NMI Convention, exposing our youth to
other generations in worship and missional challenge under the ministry of our General NMI
President, Rev. Jennifer Brown, from Jamaica. In 2012 our NYI and NMI across the Central USA
Region are collaborating on a family mission project in Toronto, Canada. Our district youth have
great opportunities to be discipled and to be trained as effective disciplers of disciples. They help
us design an App for discipleship that is inclusive of all age groups.
Our District SDMI(Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries) also helps us in the design
of an age-inclusive discipleship App. The SDMI this year was led ably by Rev. Michael Day,
pastor of Joliet First Church. The SDMI Council planned for an SDMI Convention in March that
provided training in several areas of discipleship for the local churches. Among the highlights, we
invited Global SDMI Director Dr. Woodie Stevens to challenge us, and Northwestern Illinois
District Superintendent Crawford Howe to share with us how that district is using the Master’s
Plan for Discipleship. The training opportunity was received with much appreciated. Next year’s
plans include training in three different geographical areas of the district, to make this resource
more conveniently available to our church SDMI leaders. Bridging the gap between the youngest
and the oldest on our district the SDMI is helping us design a discipleship App that is inclusive of
all ages.
Let it be known that on the Chicago Central District, the App for the making of Christ-like
disciples will be inclusive of all people groups and all age groups.
Interdependent
When I think of the term “interdependence” I think of the kind of things that we ALL need
to do together, in order to accomplish our common mission. If it is going to happen, it is going to
be because we all do our part. It says “I am not in this alone. I need you. You are not in this
alone. You need me. We need each other.” We are interdependent.
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I’d like to challenge us this evening to think of our Discipleship App, as being designed
with three areas of interdependence: resources, missional outreach, and growth in discipleship.
We need each other, in order to be successful in all three areas.
The Critical Importance of WEF
Let’s talk about resources first. Allow me here just a moment to speak with you about the
critical importance of the WEF. WEF is only one of the four funds into which all local Nazarene
churches on the CCD are expected to contribute. The other three (DEF, ONU and P&B) are
equally important, but let me speak to WEF as representative of all four tonight. As you know,
WEF is the lifeline of Nazarene global missions. I like what I read recently, that it is also the
“heartline” of Nazarene missions. Our participation in WEF does reflect our core values. The
global mission infrastructure of our church depends on the WEF. The new apportionments
system results in fewer dollars being assigned to each local church as their responsibility to pay.
The global church, the district and all church entities have been making the very difficult
operational and fiscal adjustments necessary to deal with less revenue. This means it is even
more critical that EVERY CHURCH do its part, in full payment of the WEF.
We understand that every church will at some time experience financial blessings they
did not anticipate as well as face a financial emergency that they do not expect or plan for.
However, these emergencies are the exception and not the norm. Some of our churches seem to
face emergencies every year, and have fallen into a pattern of non-payment of the WEF, and of
other funds. The DAB and your DS tonight want to be heard saying, if we are going to be
interdependent in our iWorld, that pattern is not acceptable. We ALL need to do our part.
Let me give you some good news. What I am finding on the CCD, is that we are so committed to
global missions, that many are willing to make an extra effort as a body, to fill the gap, and to
make WEF a priority. A couple of weeks ago, we were some $20,000 away from being 100% in
WEF payment. God, in timely fashion, helped us take care of half of that this last week. Then, a
couple of churches said, we will give an extra $1,500, or $500, or $2,000. So that, just a few
days ago, I believed we were within $6,000 or so of our goal. I have challenged each of our
churches to bring an extra $100 check or commitment to District Assembly, in an effort to reach
our goal. Tonight you have participated in that offering, and we await a report on our giving.
I want to ask pastors and congregations to continue to plan their budgets using the
parameters I have suggested during my tenure. 20-30-50. 20% for others, 30% maximum on our
buildings, and 50% for local ministries, of which about half goes to pastoral support. If you will
keep to the “20% for others” plan, and your assigned apportionments are approximately 14%, you
have a full 6% of your annual income that you will be able to direct toward missional projects that
the Lord lays on your heart. Of course, in order to give you some help in that area, in your
delegate notebooks, and on the district website, you will find a list of several projects that the Lord
has laid on our hearts already.
For some of our larger churches, you will be able to take that 6% and plant another
church or take a Work and Witness team to build a church building, hospital or clinic, or endow a
scholarship or contribute to a district mission endowment. Let me encourage you to have your
local pastor, board and local NMI work closely with the Global Mission Office, the District Ministry
Center and the District NMI leadership as your church decides on missional projects you will
sponsor. It is always best to consult with “the forces on the ground” to get the best understanding
of what a successful jointly coordinated strategy could look like.
Again, because, the funds being requested of local churches in support of ministry at
various levels of the church are more limited than under the prior system, it is absolutely critical
that every church comply 100% every year as the Lord provides for them. To not do so, will
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mean the church will be severely limited in its attempts to recruit, train and deploy workers for the
Harvest fields. Why should we pray for workers for God’s Harvest fields, if we cannot send them
to those fields when they report for duty?
I want to ask every pastor, every church, and every delegate to support this value of
Interdependence tomorrow as the Assembly takes action in designing this discipleship App. The
District Advisory Board and the District Finance Committee will bring you tomorrow an
amendment to the annual Finance Committee Report. It is the addition of a paragraph that reads
as follows:
Relative to the non-payment of apportionments by the local church: Since the global
church, the district church, the regional educational institution, and the ministers’ pension
program are dependent on the payment of the local church apportionments, the local
church that does not pay its apportionments in full is, in fact, receiving financial
assistance from these entities in the church, by virtue of withholding the funds designated
for them at the adoption of the report of the District Assembly Finance Committee. Said
churches will be considered as meeting the criteria of Manual paragraph 117 (2009-13
Manual of the Church of the Nazarene) as a church whose pastor “may be appointed or
reappointed by the district superintendent, with the consent of the District Advisory
Board.”
We are a people whose “Yes” means “Yes”. If we are to be interdependent in an
independent world, we need to be different from the world. One way to do that, is to expect and
require EVERY CHURCH to do its part. I trust you will join your district leadership in raising the
standard and making a commitment to be the kind of Christlike disciples in an iWorld, who are
committed to each other.
Interdependent in Discipleship Growth
We depend on each other in our efforts to lead persons into a relationship with Jesus and
then to continue growing as disciples, and reproducing themselves as disciples.
In 2010-11 we celebrate as a district, the report from our churches of…
• 626 Conversions
• 251 Baptisms
• 385 New Nazarenes
We are aided by resources like The Master’s Plan, The Power of One, and more.
Praying for 10
11-11-11 -- Making New Connections – e.g. in Board Meetings – could we ask the
question – “Who have you met this month, that you can now begin praying for and leading to
Christ?”
We also want our pastors to be growing spiritually and professionally. That is why this
January 2012we are providing an opportunity for pastors to have a ministry-changing experience
– a trip to the Holy, facilitated by our own Pastor Randy Dodd, from Chicago Heights. I
encourage our churches to make this trip possible for their pastors, and for pastors to make the
adjustments necessary to walk the land where Jesus walked.
Interdependent in Missional Outreach
[Present Johnny Calvo and the Costa Rica Partnership]
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Conclusion
So is there an App for Making Christlike Disciples in an iWorld?
There is no doubt in my mind, that God’s design for discipleship is that it include ALL for
whom Christ died, and that the Gospel of Christ be proclaimed in partnership.
It is an oxymoron to speak of an “independent” holiness church, or of a holiness church that does
not make disciples. So tonight, as the Chicago Central District partnership of churches, in
partnership with churches around the world, like those in the Costa Rica Norte District, we seal
our commitment to making Christlike disciples together, by coming to the table at the invitation of
the One who gave himself for us, and for ALL. He calls us not individually, or independently. He
calls us all, and He calls us together.
Those who are going to help serve will come just now, and Dr. Duarte, our general
superintendent will lead us in this sacred moment, after which we will be dismissed.
Allow me to pray for us. Would you stand?
Respectfully submitted,
Brian E. Wilson
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B. DISTRICT BOARDS
1. District Advisory Board
We, the District Advisory Board of the Chicago Central District, have met four times and
held four conference calls during the fiscal year, to conduct the business of the district under the
leadership of Dr. Brian E. Wilson, district superintendent. We have served in an advisory capacity
to the district superintendent in his supervision of the departments, boards and committees of the
district, and have encouraged him in his exercise of missional leadership, for purposes of church
extension and church planting, the training and credentialing of ministers, the preaching of the
holiness message, the transformation of our communities, and of a harvest of souls for the
Kingdom of God. We are committed to being a church that makes Christlike disciples on the
Chicago Central District and in the nations of the world.
1. We have granted interim transfers to the following persons: Elizabeth Bidle (Elder) to
the Indianapolis District; Brandon Bowmar (LM – Elder Track) to the Northwestern
Illinois District; Byoung Youn Cho (LM – Elder Track) to the Louisiana District; Gary
L. Richardson (Elder) to the Indianapolis District; Michael K. Sparks (Elder) to the
Southwest Indiana District; Daniel Taylor (LM – Elder Track) to the Northwest Ohio
District, Simone Mulieri Twibell (LM – Elder Track) to the Kentucky District, Andrew
Ray Twibell (LM – Elder Track) to the Kentucky District. (223; 203.9)
2. We have approved interim transfers from other districts and referred them to the
Ministerial Credentials Board including the following persons: Michael Flowers (DL)
from the Eastern Michigan District. (223; 203.8)
3. We have approved the district superintendent’s recommendation for appointment or
reappointment of the following serving as pastors: Edy de Leon (Mt. Prospect
International co-pastor), Michael Evans (Chicago Ingleside), Michael Fisk (Paxton),
Kevin Gardner (Lighthouse Community), Jeff Hodge (Real Life), Robert Hollowell
(Bradley First), Dae Haeng Hur (New Song Mission), Hoang Huynh (Chicago Uptown
Vietnamese), Robert Killion (Milford), Young C. Kim (Mt. Prospect International copastor), Ho Kyung Kwak (Chicago First Korean), William Luttrell (Wilmington), Sergio
Mayorga (Blue Island Spanish), Wesley Mills (Blue Island), Julio Cesar Mina (Casa
de Dios), Michael Neil (Word and Worship Christian Community), Gilmar Pineda
(Chicago Summit Spanish), Enrique Polanco (West Chicago), Alberto Quezada
(Aroma Park), Jamil Qandah (Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic), Hosny Reyad (Chicago
Southside Arabic), Mie Hae Rhee (Chicago Mongolian Mission), Victor Walker
(House of Prayer Ministries), Debora White (Sheldon), Bill Wright (Danville
Westside), and Richard Wright (New Lenox). (117)
4. We approve the recommendation for granting SPC role code and renewal of those in
special service or interdenominational ministries: David W. Clark, Justin Fuhrman,
Shawna Songer Gaines, Timothy Gaines, Willam H. Koch, Tara Beth Leach and Troy
W. Martin. (435.11)
5. We approved the sale of the following church property: Richton Park, as House of
Prayer has relocated to the facility purchased in nearby Park Forest. (106.2)
6. We approved the purchase of the church property at Park Forest, by the House of
Prayer congregation.
7. In consultation with the general superintendent, we approved the disorganization of
the inactive Richton Park Church of the Nazarene, as our House of Prayer
congregation now ministers very effectively in the area. (106.1)
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8. In consultation with the general superintendent, we declared Chicago Ebenezer and
Chicago Norridge Arabic inactive for a period of transition. We remain committed to
developing a strong ministry among the Arabic-speaking and Spanish-speaking
populations of Chicago.
9. We celebrate the organization of the Cristo la Unica Esperanza Church of the
Nazarene on October 10, 2010 and of the Chicago Gage Park Church of the
Nazarene, on February 13, 2011.
10. We celebrate the start of two new missions, New Song (Korean) and Chicago
Norridge Spanish.
We praise God for the vision and leadership of our district superintendent and of the
entire Chicago Central district team.
Respectfully submitted,
FRED HARDY, Secretary
BRIAN WILSON, Chairman
2. Ministerial Credentials Board
Partial Report
We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, submit the following report:
We recommend the following licensed ministers be received on transfer: Roberta Bender
from Michigan District, Michael A. Flowers from Eastern Michigan District and Chad St. John from
Tennessee District. We approve the transfer of those licensed ministers granted interim transfer
by the District Advisory Board during the year.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD H. HECK, Secretary
CARL LETH, Chairman
Final Report
We recommend that the following be granted renewal of district minister’s license: Jeffrey
C. Alexander, Hector Alfaro, Ronald Allen, Roberta Bender, Michael Andrew Benson, Carlos
Bran, Thomas J. Bridges, Paul W. Caldwell, Rachael Anne Campbell, David Cardenas, Sarah
Chamberlain, Ashley M. Cook, Steven D. Cook, Marie Donaldson Cooper, Jacob Crowley, Trevor
Dace, Brandon Davey, Edy de Leon, Licet de Leon, Jeffrey T. Emmons, Michael Evans, Michael
G. Fisk, Michael Flowers, Justin Fuhrmann, Shawna Songer-Gaines, Timothy Gaines, Aaron
Gall, Ezequiel Garcia, Jose Enrique Garcia, Rita Garcia, Kevin Gardner, William M. Gonzalez,
Aaron Gregory, Cynthia Grieb, Jeffrey Robert Grindle, Ryan L. Hansen, Brandon Hird, Kedric S.
Jones, Andrew Hi-Tong Karuchit, Jessica D. Karuchit, Joseph Michael Lee, Abel Mata, Elizabeth
J. Moore, Edward Peñate, Sandra Pineda, Alberto Quezada, Israel Ramirez, Stephanie Smith,
Nadine M. Stith, Chad St. John, Oscar J. Trujillo, Lisa K. Ulrich, Juan Carlos Valladares, John
Vogel and Andrew V. Wright.
We recommend that the following be granted district minister's license: Justin Alger,
Sarah Blanchette, Jonathan Burkey, Tina Burton, Eleuterio Dominguez, Thomas Evans,
Diomedes Franco, James Guffey, Jordan Kramer, Andrew Kring, Romina Maldonado, Grace
Mantarian, Julio Cesar Mina, Edith Pinto, Rodolfo Pinto, Joel Reyes, Scott Sargent, Ellen
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Steward, Caroline Blesi Wainwright, Don Wilson, Joseph A. Wood, Joshua W. Woods and John
Albert Wright.
We recommend that the following non-ordination candidate for renewal of district license:
Mie Hae Rhee.
We recommend that the following be referred back to the local church: William Bahr, Tara
Beth Leach, Michael T. Neil and Michael Pierson.
We recommend that the following be dropped from the roll of elders, having surrendered
his credentials: Jaime Lechuga.
We recommend that the following be elected to elder’s orders and be placed on the roll of
elders in the Church of the Nazarene: Paul W. Caldwell, Steven D. Cook, Ezequiel Garcia, Aaron
A. Gregory, Brandon E. Hird, Edward Peñate, Lisa Ulrich.
We recommend the following be granted retirement relationship: Paul Meyering.
We recommend the following ministers serving in connectional interests as faculty or highlevel administration at a Nazarene institution of higher learning be granted a role code of EDU:
Michael Benson, Leon Blanchette, John Bowling, Wilfredo Canales, Gregg Chenoweth, Ron
Dalton, Mark E. Holcomb, Carl Leth, Tim Mercer, Franklin Moore, Kent Olney, Mark Quanstrom,
Charles Perabeau, Robert Doyle Smith, Walter W. Webb and David Wine.
We recommend the following ministers serving in connectional interest in Nazarene
institutions be granted a role code of SPC: Michael Andrew Benson, David Becker, Gary Dearth,
Jeff Enfield, Justin Knight, Stan Martin, Dwayne Mills, John Mongerson, Mark Mountain, and
Matthew A. Smith.
We recommend the following for special service in interdenominational capacities be
granted renewal of the role code of SPC: Laurie J. Braaten, David W. Clark, Jill Crew, Justin
Fuhrman, Shawna Songer-Gaines, Timothy Gaines, William H. Koch, Tara Beth Leach and Troy
W. Martin.
We recommend that the following be granted active evangelism services retired: Earl
Morgan.
We recommend that the following be granted a role code of registered evangelist: Michael
Benson, Daniel Wheelock and Raul Zaldivar.
We recommend that the following be granted renewal of registered song evangelist:
Anthony P. Fightmaster and Jeffrey Robert Grindle.
We refer to the District Advisory Board the following assigned ministers serving as pastors:
Pedro Aguilar (Chicago Emmanuel Spanish), Eleuterio Dominguez (Cristo la Unica Esperanza),
Michael Evans (Chicago Ingleside), Michael Fisk (Paxton), Julio Cesar Mina (Casa de Dios),
Ezequiel Garcia (Chicago Gage Park), Kevin Gardner (Lighthouse Community), Robert Hollowell
(Bradley First), Jeff Hodge (Real Life), Dae Haeng Hur (New Song), Hoang Huynh (Chicago
Uptown Vietnamese), Robert Killion (Milford), Young C. Kim (Mt. Prospect International), Ho
Kyung Kwak (Chicago First Korean), William Luttrell (Wilmington), Leonard Martz (Worth), Sergio
Mayorga (Blue Island Spanish), Wesley Mills (Blue Island), Michael Neil (Word and Worship
Christian Community), Gilmar Pineda (Chicago Summit Spanish), Enrique Polanco (West
Chicago), Alberto Quezada (Aroma Park), Jamil Qandah (Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic), Hosny
Reyad (Chicago Southside Arabic), Mie Hae Rhee (Chicago Mongolian Mission), Oscar Trujillo
(Chicago Norridge Spanish), Victor Walker (House of Prayer Ministries), Debora White (Sheldon),
Richard Wright (New Lenox), and William Wright (Danville Westside).
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD H. HECK, Secretary
CARL LETH, Chairman
3. Ministerial Studies Board
The Board of Ministerial Studies makes the following recommendations:
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That the following students be graduated from the course of study: Roberta Bender
(Elder), Michael Andrew Benson (Elder), Sarah Blanchette (Elder), Jonathan Burkey (Elder),
Rachel Ann Campbell (Elder), Steven D. Cook (Elder), Cynthia Grieb (Deacon), James Guffey
(Elder), Jordan Kramer, (Elder), Andrew Kring (Elder), Edward Peñate (Elder), Lisa K. Ulrich
(Elder) and Joshua Woods (Elder),
That the following students be placed in the course of study in the level indicated: Fourth
Level- Justin Alger (Elder), Ronald Allen (Elder), Sarah Chamberlain (Elder), Ashley M. Cook
(Elder), Marie Donaldson Cooper (Elder), Jacob Gordon Crowley (Elder), Jeffrey T. Emmons
(Elder), Michael Evans (Elder), Aaron Gall (Elder), Kevin Gardner (Elder), William Gonzalez
(Elder), Jeffrey Grindle (Elder), Grace Mantarian (Elder), Michael T. Neil (Elder), Aaron W. Nush
(Deacon), (Mie Hae Rhee (Licensed Minister), Scott Sargent (Elder), Stephanie Smith (Elder),
Oscar Trujillo (Elder) and Juan Carlos Valladares (Elder); Third Level- Jose Enrique Garcia
(Deacon), Rita Garcia (Elder), Sandra Pineda (Elder), Alberto Quezada (Elder), John A. Wright
(Elder) and John Vogel (Elder); Second Level- Josh Ayers (Elder), William Bahr (Elder), Tina
Burton (Elder), Edy De Leon (Elder), Licet De Leon (Elder), Thomas Evans (Elder), Jessica
Karuchit (Deacon), Julio Cesar Mina (Elder), Michael Robert Pierson (Elder) and Ellen Steward
(Elder); First Level- Matthew Anderson (Elder), Carlos Bran (Elder), Eleuterio Dominguez
(Elder) and David Huitt (Elder).
Respectfully submitted
TODD W. PEELER, Secretary
DOUG WARD, Chairman
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C. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 2011-12
Contents
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5.
The Stewardship of Christ-like Disciples ............................................................................................... 1
Funding the Mission through the “Tithe and Offering” Concept ............................................................ 2
Estimating Apportionments ................................................................................................................... 3
Where and When to Send Monies ........................................................................................................ 3
Recommendations to the Local Church and District
5.1. Regarding the Global Church ................................................................................................ 4
5.2. Regarding our Educational Institutions ................................................................................. 4
5.3. Regarding the Chicago Central District ................................................................................. 5
5.4. Regarding the Local Church ................................................................................................. 6
Appendix A: Pastoral Sabbaticals ................................................................................................................ 8
Appendix B: Sample Budgets .................................................................................................................... 10
1. The Stewardship of Christ-like Disciples
We, your Finance Committee, believe stewardship is a vital ingredient of Christ-like
discipleship. We further believe obedience is necessary to Christ’s command – to go, to be, and
to do. This report reflects:
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Faith – in God and in the members of the Chicago Central District.
Missional Planning – while some funds will go to maintenance ministries, the
majority of our funding is designated for evangelism, discipleship and church
planting efforts.
Responsibility -- to God and to you who consistently support the local church.
Fairness – budget apportionments are assigned in equitable fashion (equal
sacrifice, not equal amounts) and matching funds are made available in a
manner consistent with the financial strength of the local church.
Appreciation – the record of faithful and generous giving by Chicago Central
District Nazarenes is a cause for rejoicing.
We acknowledge that managing, disbursing, and accounting of funds given to the
building of God’s kingdom is a matter deserving our most prayerful planning. After careful
consideration, we submit the following recommendations:
2. Funding the Mission through the “Tithe and Offering” Concept
Throughout the year, in response to the Great Commission and the Great
Commandment, the local churches of the Chicago Central District contribute corporately to
ministries and to the life of the church outside of the local context. Contributions are made to four
separate funds with specific purposes reflected in the names of the funds:
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The World Evangelism Fund – This fund helps make possible the global
evangelistic work of the church in over 156 world areas, supporting missionaries,
schools, hospitals, clinics, compassionate ministries, as well as regional and
Global Ministry Center (GMC) operations.
The Pensions and Benefits Fund – This fund helps fulfill the promises made to
our retired ministers, evangelists, and other clergy, of a basic retirement benefit.
The Educational Fund – This fund provides scholarships for Nazarene students
at Olivet Nazarene University.
The District Evangelism Fund – This fund helps make possible the evangelistic
work of the church in 11 ½ counties of northeast Illinois, supporting the planting
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of new congregations, ministerial training, missional partnerships with local
churches, District Ministry Center operations and our district support personnel.
In addition, “Ten Percent Approved Missions Special” offerings are often taken for special
purposes such as LINKS, Alabaster, Missionary Deputation, Jesus Film/Harvest Partners, Work
and Witness, and more. Annual offerings are also received for the support of Nazarene Bible
College and Nazarene Theological Seminary
Monies sent for the WEF and P&B Fund are sent to the Global Treasurer’s Office.
Monies for the DEF and Educational Funds are sent to the District Treasurer. Monies for NBC
and NTS are sent directly to those institutions.
In order for churches to equally share the responsibility for funding the mission of the
church and for planning and communication purposes, the concept of “a tithe and offering” is
used to determine the amount assigned to each church. Just as the member of the local church
would give a tithe and offerings to his local church, the local church in turn gives a tithe and
offering for the broader ministries of the church. Within this “tithe and offering” concept, the “tithe”
provides funds for three of the four funds listed above (WEF, P&B and Educational). The
“offering” provides funds for the District Evangelism Fund [Note that the designation “offering”
does not imply “optional”, it simply differentiates this percentage from the “tithe”].
The “tithe” is further specifically allocated. At the 2009 meeting of the General Board, the
global church adopted a uniform percentage for giving to the WEF by all local churches of the
Nazarene – 5.5%. In conjunction with that decision, the USA national board adopted 2% for
Pensions and Benefits and 2.5% for the Educational Fund. These three percentages total 10%,
the commonly accepted standard percentage for the practice of tithing in the church.
Since every district is unique, with unique financial needs, the percentage to be given to
the District Evangelism Fund is established by each individual district. This “offering” percentage
on the district is to be established by the District Finance Committee, upon recommendation by
the District Superintendent and District Advisory Board, for approval by the District Assembly. On
the Chicago Central District, this percentage is hereby established at 5% for the 2011-12 fiscal
year, to be reviewed on an annual basis by the District Superintendent, the District Advisory
Board and the District Finance Committee.
3. Estimating Allocations under the “Tithe and Offering” Concept
The “tithe and offering” is given on the basis of the current month’s income in the local
church. Therefore, the actual dollar figure for allocations cannot be precisely established at the
outset of the fiscal year. However, an estimate can be made in the following way.
Project the total income of your local church. Income is defined as anything for which
your church could issue a charitable contribution receipt, including designated giving to special
projects. It does not include rental income (as from a church school), or pass-through monies
(such as registration monies for summer camps).
Deduct from the total income the amount you project the church will give to the WEF and
Ten Percent Approved Missions Specials during the current year. This yields a “Net Base”.
Then, multiply that Net Base by the percentages for each fund, indicated below. This will yield
the annual amounts you may use as estimates:
•
•
•
•
The World Evangelism Fund: Net Base x 5.5% = ____?____
The Pensions and Benefits Fund: Net Base x 2.0% = _______
The Educational Fund: Net Base x 2.5% = _______
The District Evangelism Fund: Net Base x 5.0% = _______
An online calculator is available at www.fundingthemission.org to help you with your
calculations. The same website also includes much more detail on the “tithe and offering”
concept, other resources and Frequently Asked Questions. The district has also developed an
online worksheet and instructions at www.ccdnaz.org to help calculate local apportionments.
It should be noted here, that new works that are not yet organized are expected to begin
tithing on their income monthly even as the work begins. District and other subsidy monies are
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not subject to the tithe. New works that are not yet organized and which have been in existence
for less than three years are not expected to participate in the DEF “offering”, but are certainly
encouraged to do so as soon as they can.
4. Where and When to Send Monies
Monies should be sent by the local church either weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. This
helps fund the various ministries in a timely fashion, and avoids putting the local church in a
position where it finds it difficult to “catch up” later in the year.
Monies sent for the WEF and P&B Fund are sent to the Global Treasurer’s Office, PO
Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184.
Monies for the DEF and Educational Funds are sent to the District Treasurer, PO Box
218, Bourbonnais, IL 60914.
Monies for NBC are received in October and sent directly to Nazarene Bible College,
1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910.
Monies for NTS are received in January and sent directly to Nazarene Theological
Seminary, 1700 East Meyer Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64131.
Remittance Forms and other resources are available on the global church website
www.nazarene.org (access the Global Treasurer’s site) and on the district website
www.ccdnaz.org under the Links and Downloads tab.
5. Financial and Operational Recommendations to the Local Church and District
5.1. Regarding the Global Church
5.1.1.
That the World Evangelism Fund for our district be set at 5.5% of the “Net Base” of the
local church.
a.
b.
c.
5.1.2.
Because full payment of the World Evangelism Fund is the lifeline of our World
Mission efforts, we urge each local church to give priority to the 100 percent
payment of the World Evangelism Fund over other mission specials. A “World
Evangelism Church” recognition will be made of local churches that give 5.5% of
their income to WEF.
In support of the General NMI strategy to use overpayment of the WEF to enter
new world areas, we encourage our local churches to overpay their WEF. All funds
generated from overpayment of WEF by local churches will be directed to efforts at
entering new world areas, whether the district reaches 100 percent payment or not.
A “World Evangelism Church of Excellence” recognition will be made of local
churches that pay 5.7% of their income for WEF, or who overpay their 5.5% WEF
allocation by $1,500, whichever amount is less.
That each church give at least 10 percent of its income to the World Evangelism
Fund and Approved Mission Specials (including District-approved NewStart and
Missional Projects). A “Mission 10 Church” recognition will be made of local
churches that give 10 percent or more of local church income to WEF and
Approved Mission Specials and that also reach giving goals for Pensions and
Benefits, educational institutions, and district support.
That the Pensions and Benefits Fund be set at 2% of the Net Base of the local church.
5.2. Regarding our Educational Institutions
5.2.1.
That our Olivet Nazarene University Fund be set at 2.5% percent of the Net Base of the
local church.
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5.2.2.
That each local church participates in matching funds and other development,
scholarship and capital campaign programs for Olivet.
5.2.3.
That each local church receive a special offering for Nazarene Bible College on NBC
Sunday in October of each year and for Nazarene Theological Seminary on Seminary
Sunday in January of each year. The goal for each of these offerings is $1 per member
on the church membership list.
5.3. Regarding the Chicago Central District
5.3.1.
That the District Evangelism Fund (the “Offering”) be set at 5% of the Net Base of the
local church and that the District Superintendent, District Advisory Board and District
Finance Committee annually review this percentage used for funding the district mission.
5.3.2.
That health insurance for full-time district employees be paid in full from their respective
operational budgets.
5.3.3.
That the Social Security for the full-time district employees be paid and/or reimbursed
from their respective operational budgets.
5.3.4.
That the district superintendent:
a. Be granted vacation with pay in accordance with the vacation schedule for fulltime ministers, which appears in Section 5.4.2.d.
b. Be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the fulfillment of his ministry
responsibilities (i.e. superintendents’ conferences, overnight lodging, meals away
from home, entertainment of guests on behalf of the district, and occasions
representing the district).
c.
Be granted a sabbatical leave following each seven consecutive years of service
on the Chicago Central District, in harmony with D.2.j. below.
5.3.5.
That any church receiving funds from the District Evangelism Fund shall submit a
monthly financial report to the district office.
5.3.6.
That district boards’ travel reimbursement be the IRS established rate per mile.
5.3.7.
That annually, at least two weeks prior to the District Assembly, an independent public
accountant compile and/or review the books of all treasurers handling district funds, with
a full audit conducted at least every four years.
5.3.8.
That the District Advisory Board shall be responsible for reviewing, approving and
monitoring all district operational budgets and adjusting funds as necessary. This shall
include budgets submitted by the NYI, NMI, and SDMI chairpersons, and the District
Superintendent. Budgets shall be approved no later than 30 days before the beginning of
the assembly year.
5.3.9.
That a copy of this report be posted on the district website and e-mailed to all local
church treasurers or, if an email address is not readily available for the church treasurer,
to the senior pastor of the church, for forwarding to the local treasurer.
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5.4. Regarding the Local Church
5.4.1.
Relative to accounting for funds:
a. That each local church include in their income, tithes, offerings, and all other sources of income to the
extent it pays local church expenses, including the payment of assigned apportionments and mission
specials. For “Funding the Mission” allocation purposes, “income” is defined by the general church as
funds for which the church could issue a charitable contribution receipt.
b. That all pastors be reminded of the Manual provisions for the counting and handling of money
received (see 2009-2013 Manual page 90, par. 136-136.6) and, where possible, use an independent
public accountant for auditing financial reports.
c.
5.4.2.
That each local church prepare an annual operating budget and send a copy of this budget to the
district superintendent no later than May 1, of each year. We encourage churches to refer to the
district-prepared sample budgets based on church income (see Appendix B and the district website).
Relative to the senior pastor:
a. That all pastor’s health insurance premiums, deductible, and coinsurance (where possible) be paid by
the local church.
b. That each church provide disability insurance for their pastor through the general church. (Consult the
Office of Pensions and Benefits at 1-913-577-0500, ext. 2670)
c.
That each church reimburse the pastor’s quarterly social security tax, or an amount equal to the tax
as the pastor may elect. Church boards should note that the pastor must pay social security taxes on
housing allowance (or fair rental value of the parsonage) and reimbursement of social security taxes,
as well as on salaries.
d. That the following vacation time with full salary be granted for accumulative full-time ministry.
1 through 5 years .................... two weeks of vacation
6 through 10 years ................... three weeks of vacation
11 through 20 years ................. four weeks of vacation
21 years and over..................... five weeks of vacation
We encourage all pastors to take an annual vacation. Vacation time and compensation shall not
accrue from year to year, except through prior, written arrangements made between the pastor
and the local church board.
e. That the local church board give careful consideration to the pastor’s financial needs and provide an
annual salary review, giving consideration both to cost of living increases and merit increases. The
annual cost of living increase is currently estimated between 3 and 4%.
f.
That the churches participate in the Nazarene Retirement Program (tax-sheltered annuity) for
ministers who earn their full livelihood from the ministry. For details write: Board of Pensions, Global
Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220.
g. That each local church pay their pastor’s expenses to District Assembly, preachers’ meetings,
conventions, and General Assembly.
h. That each church encourage their pastor in continuing education and provide allowance for the
purchase of books, journals, and professional materials
i.
That each church periodically remember the parsonage family with gifts of love and appreciation, and
each pastor be given a minimum cash Christmas gift of one week’s salary.
j.
That, in accordance with Manual 129.10, the church board provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor
following each seven consecutive years of service in one congregation. See Appendix A for
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additional information.
5.4.3.
Relative to the associate pastor:
a. That each church provide an annual salary and benefits review, and appropriate paid vacation, for
each associate minister and full-time staff member. Inasmuch as possible, the recommendations
relative to the senior pastor should be applied to associate staff as well.
b. That pastors and church boards are reminded of Manual (2009-2013) par. 160, where caution is
requested so that the employment of the associate will not “tax the church’s financial resources
including the payment of all financial apportionments.”
c.
5.5.4.
That the church board provide a sabbatical leave for the associate pastor, in harmony with 5.4.2.j.
above.
Relative to the non-payment of apportionments by the local church
Since the global church, the district church, the regional educational institution, and the ministers’ pension
program are dependent on the payment of local church apportionments, the local church that does not
pay its apportionments in full is, in fact, receiving financial assistance from these entities in the church, by
virtue of withholding the funds designated for them at the adoption of this Report of the District Assembly
Finance Committee. Said churches will be considered as having met the criteria of Manual paragraph
117 (2009-13 Manual of the Church of the Nazarene), as a church whose pastor “may be appointed or
reappointed by the district superintendent, with the consent of the District Advisory Board.”
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APPENDIX A
Pastoral Sabbaticals
Definition
Sabbatical is an extended period of time intentionally set aside by ministry personnel in pastoral relationships as
an occasion for reflection, recreation, and revitalization, unencumbered by their usual and customary
responsibilities, and yet still receiving their usual remuneration and benefits. Sabbatical finds expression in study,
rest, spiritual retreat, and prayer. Sabbatical is not vacation time, not a sick leave, nor a “special studies” leave.
Motivational Bases for the Local Sabbatical Program
The Sabbatical program is motivated primarily by three factors;
1. We believe the Bible identifies a God-designed cycle of work and rest, as exemplified by the account of
creation, the institution of the law of the Sabbath, and the accounts of the life of Christ, in which he took
time be alone and to be ministered to by God the Father.
2. Research and the reports of those participating in sabbatical programs give evidence to the multiple
benefits of such a program to pastors, their families and their congregations.
3. The Manual of the Church of the Nazarene (paragraph 129.10) urges: “In order to encourage a healthy
pastoral ministry and the lifelong learning of the pastor, the church board, in consultation with the district
superintendent, should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor following each seven consecutive years
of service in one congregation.”
Implementation
1. All senior and associate pastors on the Chicago Central District , who have completed at least seven
consecutive years of ministry in their current church assignment, are eligible to participate in the
Sabbatical program.
2. The length of time dedicated to sabbaticals, and their design and content, will vary with every church and
pastor’s particular situation, and is to be coordinated with the district superintendent.
3. Applications for sabbaticals should be submitted by the local pastor and church board, to the district
superintendent, at least 6 months prior to the desired time of sabbatical. The district superintendent will
consult with the District Advisory Board and provide an initial response within 4 weeks of the date of
submission.
4. There is an expectation of continued service of at least one year following resumption of duties
subsequent to the sabbatical.
Guidelines and Ideas
The District Ministry Resource Center has reference material available for pastors and churches to use in
designing appropriate sabbatical programs. Application forms, district guidelines and samples of sabbatical
proposals will also be available online at the District website: www.ccdnaz.org.
References
Bullock, A. Richard. 2000. Clergy Renewal: The Alban Guide to Sabbatical Planning. The Alban Institute.
Dawn, Marve. 1999. Keeping the Sabbath Wholly. Eerdmans.
Dickson, Charles. Nov/Dec. 1993. “Planning a Pastoral Sabbatical.” The Clergy Journal. Logos Productions.
Dietterich, Inagrace. 2001. The Practice of Sabbath Time. The Centre for Parish Development.
Gabbard, Douglas. Jan/Feb. 2001. “Sabbath as Spiritual Discipline.” Congregations. The Alban Institute.
Helm, Norman G. Jan/Feb 1993. “The Parish and the Minister’s Sabbatical.” Congregations. The Alban Institute.
Oswald, Roy M. 1991. Clergy Self-Care: Finding a Balance for Effective Ministry. The Alban Institute.
Oswald. Roy M. 2001. Why You Should Give Your Pastor a Sabbatical. Video no. AL238. The Alban Institute.
(Includes two 25-minutes segments with a leader’s guide.)
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APPENDIX B
Sample Budget
The following sample budget depicts a local congregation that raises $100,000 in tithes and offerings in 12
months. It most likely is a church with a worship attendance of around 90-100. The giving for others (14.2%) is
the equivalent of 15% the Net Base.
If the church meets all of these goals of giving for others, it is recognized as a World Evangelism Church. The
budget assumes the church has no parsonage, but pays her pastor a housing allowance. Giving only an
additional $179.35 to the WEF, qualifies this church for World Evangelism Church of Excellence.
In the sample budget below, the pastor’s compensation package represents about 25% of the total budget. As
the church reduces its building indebtedness and capital expenditures (while still properly maintaining the church
facilities), additional monies are freed up to enhance the pastor’s compensation package and/or to begin adding
some paid staff and/or local ministries.
Monthly
Annual
For Others (14.2%)
World Evangelism Fund
Pensions and Benefits Fund
Educational Fund
District Evangelism Fund
TOTALS
434.44
157.98
197.47
394.95
1,184.83
5,213.27
1,895.73
2,369.34
4,739.34
14,218.01
Buildings and Indebtedness (30%)
Buildings and Capital Expense
Indebtedness (Mortgage)
TOTALS
1,250.00
1,250.00
2,500.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
30,000.00
1,000.00
600.00
733.33
0.00
0.00
1,898.50
12,000.00
7,200.00
8,800.00
0.00
0.00
22,782.00
250.00
166.67
4,648.50
3,000.00
1999.99
55,781.99
8,333.33
100,000.00
Local Ministry (55.8%)
Pastor’s Cash Salary
Pastor’s Cash Housing Allow.
Pastor’s Benefits
Associate Salaries
Associate Benefits
Local Church Expenses
(Maintenance, Utilities, etc.)
Local Departmental Expenses
Other Local Benevolences
TOTALS
GRAND TOTALS
Total
14,218
30,000
55,782
Additional Sample Budgets are available on the District Website, www.ccdnaz.org under the “Links and
Downloads Tab”, and in the Local Church Treasurer section of downloads.
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2. MEMOIRS 2011
In Loving Memory
We acknowledge with grateful hearts and thanksgiving the memory of the following laymen, who have
“washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb,” who also were steadfast in the stewardship of serving Jesus, heard
His beckoning call: “Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life” (Revelation 2:10).
When, clothed in His brightness, transported, I rise
To meet Him in clouds of the sky,
His perfect salvation, His wonderful love
I’ll shout with the millions on high.
--He Hideth My Soul, Fannie J. Crosby
Blue Island - Carolyn Neeb.
Bradley First - Martin Hansen.
Chicago Calvary - Phillip Johnson, Ed Kile, William Martin.
Chicago First - Ruth Barnett, William Burger, Elmer Giacchetti, Ruth Haverly, Sylvia Jones,
Alyce Wallen,
Chicago Oak Lawn First - Vincent Bavirsha, Elaine Rogers, Ruth Sears.
Danville First - Virginia Geades, Don Pribble Sr., Johnny Thomason.
Danville Northside - Lois Taylor.
Danville Southside - Violet Cockrell, Ethel Harris (Charter Member), Virginia Nungester.
Danville Westside - Maggie Brown.
Elgin - Mildred Ellington.
Hoopeston Community - Carthiel “Cooter” Burge, Bob Meunier.
House of Prayer - Jimmy Young.
Kankakee College - Wesley Bentley, Doris Dean, T.V. John, Stephen Johnston, Irene H.Spruce.
Kankakee First - Dale Westbrook, Wilmyth DeMint, Robert Deschand.
Living Water - Virginia Heath, Delores Woods.
Manteno - Robert Bogenschneider, Patricia Mullens-Brown, Marjorie Howe, Ben McCrary, June
Regnier, Suzi Rueff, Hilda Yochim.
Real Life - Tara Mason.
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3. Nominating Committee
Report
We, your Nominating Committee, recommend the following nominations to the District Assembly for
election by plurality. To provide clarity for the electing Assembly, we recommend that incumbent members with
unexpired terms be listed on the ballot along with the years their terms expire.
District Advisory Board (to be elected by plurality): two laypersons and one clergy: Laypersons (vote for
no more than two, who will be elected to a three-year term)-Barry Huebner, Doug Perry, Cheryl Seymour, and Jim
Upchurch. Lay incumbents who continue to serve are John Alexander (2012), Fred Hardy (2012), and Karl Tabor
(2013). Clergy (vote for no more than one, who will serve a three-year term)- David Anderson and W. Randy
Dodd. Clergy incumbents who continue to serve are Edward H. Heck (2012), John T. “Jack” McCormick (2012),
Kendall Franklin (2013), and Kevin Ulmet (2013).
Olivet Nazarene University Trustees (to be elected by plurality): Layperson: (vote for one for a two year
term) John Alexander and Cheryl Seymour. The incumbent continuing to serve is Fred Hardy (2012). Clergy:
(vote for one) David Anderson and Edward H. Heck. The incumbent continuing to serve is John T. “Jack”
McCormick (2012).
SDMI Board Member (to be elected by plurality for a two-year term): One layperson: (vote for no more
than one)- Latreese Bragg and Heather Tucker. Incumbent lay member of the SDMI Board that continues to serve
is Nancy Peeler (2012). Two clergy: (vote for no more than two, the one receiving the highest votes will be elected
for a two-year term and one with next highest votes will be elected for a one-year term)- Jeff Alexander, Steven
Cook, Phillip Dorries, and John Vogel.
The 2010 Nominating Committee recommended all standing committee appointments with terms to
expire in 2013, therefore no election action is required by the district assembly this year.
Respectfully submitted,
Edward H. Heck, Secretary
Brian E. Wilson, Chairman
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VI. DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS
A. NMI CONVENTION
1. Daily Proceedings
Friday, June 17, 2011
The Chicago Central District NMI Convention began Friday evening, June 17, 2011, as a combined
service with Chicago Central District NYI. This had been a long awaited event for the Chicago Central District.
As the service began, a combined group of both district teens and adults paraded into the sanctuary carrying
dozens of flags representing nations around the world.
Rev. H. Mark Else welcomed the delegates and an opening prayer was given by Steven Spangenberg,
NYI District President of Administration.
Rev. Jennifer Brown, Global NMI President, spoke of the call of God on our life. The title of her sermon
was Call Waiting… Process to be a Disciple. To accept that call is not optional and is not a suggestion, she said.
Rev. Brown spoke passionately of and to our youth.
The evening ended with prayer by Dr. Brian Wilson, CCD District Superintendent, and the CCD Impact
Team singing We Are United in Jesus Christ. It was an evening of celebration.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
The Chicago Central District NMI Convention was opened by H. Mark Else. Rev. Dave Anderson led the
Call to Worship. He read Psalm 93 then led in several praise choruses and prayer. Pastor Ulmet welcomed the
delegates to Chicago First Church of the Nazarene. He reminded the delegates of the history related to the
beginning of the Chicago Central District. He gave directions and instructions to the delegates.
Andy Holmgren organized the NMI Convention by giving the credentials of those considered part of the
convention. He set the voting sections as the three main areas of the sanctuary. The convention times were from
9:00am-noon and from 1:30pm to about 4:00pm. Alternate delegates were seated without reading the names as
per a vote.
Andy Holmgren read the appointments of the following: Recording secretary – Loris Laci, Election
secretary – Howard Milhuff, Pages – Jacob Caldwell and Stewart Caldwell, Ushers – John Story, Photographer –
John Story, Spanish translator – Sandra Pineda.
Loralee Nothstine, deputation coordinator for the Chicago Central District, gave a brief Presentation,
encouraging presidents to contact her to schedule a missionary to come to their church. She also told us about
Molly Cole, who will be available at the Global Missions Center to schedule missionaries for the local church.
Paula Else led the delegates through the ordering process with the help of the NPH video presentation
with Matt Zimmer. Dr. Dan Ketchum, International NMI President, sent greetings through a video presentation.
He mentioned several changes in the curriculum that is available online.
Martha Bean, Central Region Global NMI Council Member, was in the convention and gave personal
greetings.
Andy Holmgren read letters of greetings from our LINKS missionaries Robert and Peggy Perry (retired).
H. Mark Else authorized Andy Holmgren to send greetings to the missionaries from the Chicago Central District.
Dr. Brian Wilson introduced H. Mark Else as the Chicago Central District NMI President.
Pastor Else gave his president’s report. Rodney Miller was recognized as the outgoing president with an
engraved clock and retiring council members were recognized – Beth Bidle, Dave Manes, and Ken Silvers.
Andy Holmgren, who is also retiring from the Council, was given the Distinguished Service Award.
The District NMI Executive Council was introduced and asked to stand in front of the delegates to be
recognized – Andy Holmgren, Sandra Story, Deborah Hendrick, Carla Lovett, Paula Else, and Kathy Yanchick.
The appointed members of the Council were recognized – Janice Carlson, Marsha Wright, Ken Silvers, David
Manes, Bethsy Luquingan, Fran Lemke, William Bell, Pastor Paul Caldwell, Ralph Goodwin, Laulalee Nothstine,
Karen Ruthenbeck, Trent Peeler, Bonnie Moyer, Tammy Chenowith, Ada Canales and Mary Mercer.
Rev. Mark Else recognized the churches who had earned the Mission Priority One status. These
churches have emphasized praying, discipling, giving, and educating. Thirty-six churches were recognized.
Rev. Mark Else recognized the churches that received the Church of Excellence Award. Thirty-four
churches earned this award.
Rev. Mark Else recognized the churches that had received the Chicago Central District MPO Gold Award.
Rev. Else shared that the Chicago Central District is very close to meeting the goal of 100% of our World
Evangelism Fund. He encouraged every church to take an extra offering on Sunday and bring it to the Chicago
Central District Assembly opening service on Sunday evening.
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Rev. Else concluded his president’s report by giving a passionate challenge for all of us to personally
become involved in “going into all the world.”
Dr. Brian Wilson had the delegates stand as a reception of the report of Rev. H. Mark Else.
The report of the nominating committee was read and accepted.
The board of tellers number one was called for the election of the District President and District Secretary.
Andy Holmgren prayed before the ballot was taken and instructed the delegates.
The board of tellers number two was called for the election of the at-large members of the Council. Andy
Holmgren gave instructions to the delegates and the vote was taken.
All the pastors present were recognized.
Rev. H. Mark Else introduced Rev. Jennifer Brown as the morning speaker.
Rev. Jennifer Brown gave greetings from the Global Council, her district, Jamaica West, and her
husband. She presented slides of Work and Witness team work in Jamaica. For her testimony, she sang “He
Didn’t Throw the Clay Away”. Rev. Brown used the Quadrennial theme as her sermon topic: Go into all the
World and Make Disciples - The Great Commission is our commission. Acts 1:8 tells us we are to go to the
uttermost parts of the earth. Our church is not to be a mission church but a church with a mission. We need to
present the Good News globally and boldly. We are to be witnesses – simply telling the story of the Good News.
The devil will not like what we do – he wants us to be defeated but we are more than conquerors. We need the
pure, undiluted Word of the Lord. There’s no retirement in God’s ministry. Our commission is not a suggestion, it
is mandatory. Be bold, be courageous……get to work! The God who has called you will enable you.
Rev. Paul Caldwell read Luke 6:38 and asked the ushers to come forward to receive the offering. Rev.
Else led the delegates in singing choruses while the offering was taken.
The results of the ballot were read by Andy Holmgren. Rev. H. Mark Else was elected as District NMI
President and Kathy Caldwell was elected as the District NMI Secretary. The at-large NMI Council members
elected were Lauralee Nothstine and Paula Else were elected.
Dr. Brian Wilson prayed for the newly elected Council members and for lunch. Beginning time for the
afternoon session was set at 1:45pm.
The Summit Teen Worship team led the delegates in several choruses in both Spanish and English.
A video prepared by the NPH was shown.
Modular Mates for Missionaries Ministry was explained by H. Mark Else. It was information provided to
those that are interested.
Rev. Dave Anderson led the delegates in several worship choruses.
Paul Else serves as the Educating Coordinator on the Chicago Central District. She explained how
mission education can happen in the local church.
Marsha Wright brought the report of the District Prayer Coordinator, Deborah Hendrick. She spoke of the
need for intercessors for our missionaries. An opportunity to pray is Prayer Partners for Work and Witness Team
members. A Prayer Retreat has been scheduled for Saturday, September 17, 2011. The speaker will be
Rebecca Morsch. It will be held at the Manteno church of the Nazarene.
Kathy Yanchick, the Giving Coordinator, thanked everyone for their sacrificial giving. The Council gave
special attention to the MKs coming to NYC. Several MKs have been helped through this fund. She reminded us
of the song by Ray Boltz, “Thank You for Giving to the Lord”. Kathy showed a PowerPoint Presentation that
emphasized the need for giving, thanking the delegates for their giving.
H. Mark Else talked about the Discipling arm of NMI. The district is looking for someone to take over the
spot left by Beth Bidle. The council will be looking to continue the spot of Trent Peeler in the area of teens.
Ken Silver presented the Work and Witness report for the Chicago Central District. He presented the
Work and Witness trip to the Philippines in September. Ken used the words from the song “Yes, Lord, Yes” to
encourage the delegates to commit to serving on a Work and Witness team.
Dave Manes, the retiring Webmaster for CCD NMI, introduced the new President’s Resource Disc. Using
his laptop, he showed the delegates how to use the CD and the District website.
Andy Holmgren asked the delegates to evaluate the 2011 Convention on their form found in their packet.
He talked about the Standards and Goals of NMI and the LINKS assignments.
Andy Holmgren introduced and explained the 2011 NMI Resource DVD.
Andy Holmgren presented a gift to NMI President H. Mark Else from the NMI council.
Sandra Story, District NMI Treasurer, presented the Treasurer’s report and auditor’s report. She took
time to explain some comments on the auditor’s report. The motion was seconded and passed.
Rev. William Bell, Missionary Medical Care funding coordinator, made a presentation about Distinguished
Service Awards, Gifts from the Heart, and Memorial Roll. The Memorial Roll Service honored those who had
gone to heaven during 2011 from the Chicago Central District. Rev. Bell led in prayer.
The House of Prayer Choir sang special music then Rev. Jennifer Brown gave the final missions
challenge of our NMI Convention.
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Rev. Jennifer Brown led her remarks by saying, “Blest be the tie that binds.” We have been called to go
and make disciples. I Chronicles 28:1 – the work of God must be continued. David identified great helpers in
verse 6. In verse 21, there is a place for volunteers. In verse 2, David showed his commitment and in verse 5,
asked for the people’s commitment. In verse 13, we see God’s divine directions. In verse 20, be strong and
courageous. Do not be afraid of the size of the task. We need to remember that the task God has given us to do
is not about us, it is about Him. We must be aware. Time is running out. We need to see a team spirit working
among us – in our churches, our NMI Council, and on our District. My vision as Global President is a more
passionate set of people who are driven by prayer. We must increase giving to WEF. We must see that NMI
remains alive and well in our churches. There are 5 principals for us to live by: the God who leads us makes no
mistakes; He who guides us has the right direction; the One who counsels us has the wisest answer; the One
who provides for us has the greatest resources; the One who blesses us brings the greatest joy. If God sends you
on a rocky path, he will give you strong shoes. Rev. Brown closed with a blessing on the delegates.
Announcements were made for help in dismantling the sanctuary. Martha Bean prayed for the NMI
Council and NMI President Rev. Else. The NMI Convention for 2011 was adjourned by H. Mark Else.
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2. President’s Report
Dr. & Mrs. Brian Wilson, Jennifer Brown, Martha Bean, and members and friends of the Chicago Central
District NMI Convention:
It is a privilege to stand before you today, to bring to you my first report as your District NMI President. It
is a report of good things and a report with a challenge to do greater things still.
Suspended behind me today is an attractive theme display made by a Holy Spirit anointed craftsman in
my local church. I’m sure you can easily read what it says: “Going Into All The World.” While each of us here
today are interested in the cause of world evangelism and missions, most of us are not able to physically go for
long terms of service. But most of us here have opportunities to use our time, our talents, and our treasure to
make a difference in people’s lives. And many persons who are here today have done exactly that. I’ll say more
about that in a few minutes.
GOOD THINGS:
What a great God we serve! I’ve been thinking of how God has been working in my life during this past
year, as I’m sure he has been working in the lives of each of you who represent your local congregations from
across this great Chicago Central District. I am so thankful that the Lord is bigger than I am, and that his
resources are greater than the limitations of my own imagination. I’m reminded of the unsurpassed
awesomeness of God, time and time again. Even now, Isaiah’s scriptures come to my mind: “’For my thoughts
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are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,’ declares the LORD. As the heavens are higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts’” (Isaiah 55:8-9, NIV).
A year ago as I sat in this convention, I was happy that this body reelected Rev. Rodney Miller for another
two-year term as our District NMI President. I considered it a privilege to serve on your District Council under
Pastor Miller’s leadership. I was happy to be a team player. Because I have a personal passion for missions, I
was pleased to be working with someone whom we on the Council, as well as the delegates to last year’s
convention, had confidence in. He was experienced in leadership skills as well as in personal relationshipbuilding skills. His winning smile and his words of encouragement often brought renewed optimism to many of us.
I still remember some of his impassioned words of challenge that he brought to us during his annual
report to our District NMI Conventions – words full of power as he urged us to not grow weary in our efforts to
support the missionaries of our great Church. He made most of us want to return to our churches and do just a
little bit more for the cause of world evangelism than we had done the previous year. Yes, I really was very happy
that he was reelected as our District NMI President.
But I will never forget one day last year when I received a personal phone call from Pastor Miller with
some news that caught me a bit off-guard. He informed me that he felt it necessary to step aside from the active
role of the NMI Presidency, although he would continue to be supportive of NMI in any way he could. Although I
wanted to encourage him to continue on, he was quite firm in his decision. Soon thereafter, I received a copy of
his letter of resignation which he sent to the District Superintendent.
Soon thereafter, I asked our District NMI Council to approve giving to him a Distinguished Service Award.
The Council approved wholeheartedly, and we arranged to surprise Brother Miller one Sunday morning at his
church in Elgin by sending a delegation from our District NMI Council along with our District Superintendent to
present to him the DSA and a cash gift of appreciation for his service as our District NMI President.
As the elected NMI Vice-President, I began trying to fill the responsibilities that needed attention. Our
District Superintendent and I both reviewed what our NMI Constitution sets forth as the proper way to fill the
vacancy of a District President. We read that in the case of a presidential vacancy, the District Council shall elect
another person to serve as President through the remainder of the church year. A few weeks later it seemed wise
to the Council to elect me to serve through the remainder of the current church year. Through the next several
weeks when I needed guidance or counsel, Rodney Miller was always very happy to offer his support when I’d
phone him. I prayed with him and I prayed for him. I am confident that he has prayed for me as well, and for the
ministry of missions that each of us in this room today care so much about.
Pastor Rodney Miller, right now I would like to ask you to join me here on the platform. I’ve asked our
District NMI Secretary, Andy Holmgren, to escort you. I am quite sure this convention wants to join the District
NMI Council and me in expressing to you our deep appreciation.
Today, Brother Rodney, we want to give to you a gift of love. Please open it now. …
We hope that this engraved desk clock will remind you often as you look at it that the Chicago Central
District loves you and appreciates your fine leadership to our District. You served well, and you served with
honor. You modeled for us a high standard of passion for the mission of taking the Gospel “into all the world.”
By the way, the characteristics that I mentioned several moments ago in the past tense are still true in his
life today. Pastor Miller still demonstrates leadership characteristics. He still has a winsome smile. He still has a
way of bringing encouragement with him when he enters a room. And he still has a passion for Christ’s Church,
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and for missions. Furthermore, I consider him to be my good friend. Thank you, Brother Rodney, for being an
encourager to each of us to do our best in the Kingdom.
There are some other persons who have also served faithfully on our District Council for several years
but who for individual and personal reasons have felt it necessary to step down from their District responsibilities
on the Council.
Beth Bidle served faithfully on our council for several years until she felt the Lord leading her to accept a
call to serve as a children’s pastor at a church on another district. Many of us truly miss Beth, but we believe she
has found the will of God for her life, and we commend her to the Indianapolis District. Beth actually serves in
ministry at the church where Bill and Martha Bean are now attending. Beth surprised many of us yesterday by
coming back to be with us for our convention and, Beth, we welcome you.
Today I’m also thinking of two men who have each contributed significant and valuable time to their roles
of responsibility. However, they have each informed me that they wish to retire from the District Council. I would
like Mr. Dave Manes and Mr. Ken Silvers to come join me on the platform now.
Mr. Dave Manes has served our District NMI in a wonderful and gifted way for a few years as our very
capable publicity coordinator and district NMI website webmaster.
Mr. Ken Silvers has served our District NMI for a number of years as the very capable Work & Witness
coordinator. He and his wonderful wife May have passionately urged us to continue “hands-on” ministry through
the means of short-term mission trips, which he often has called “Adventures for Him.”
Gentlemen, today the District NMI wants you to know we appreciate the untold hours of service you have
given, and the years of faithful and gifted leadership you have each given in your areas of responsibility. Thank
you. We ask that you accept these beautiful engraved wooden pens and engraved pen cases as tokens of our
esteem. Because of your faithfulness, the Chicago Central District continues to be enabled and encouraged to
share the Gospel of Christ “into all the world.”
Mr. Andy Holmgren, I’d also like you to come stand beside me. Andy, I know this is a surprise to you and
is not written in the copy of my report that you have before you, but I believe you have also served this district
well, and with distinction. I wanted to find out how long you have been on the NMI Council but I did not learn how
many years it has been. We do know that your service to the district began long before you became the NMI
Secretary. Many of us remember your willingness to support missions in whatever way was needed, including
your participation in some dramatic and fun skits that helped us learn and understand the theme of our
conventions during past years. As a new pastor on this district some 10 years ago, I remember seeing you and
thinking to myself, “there is a man who loves the Lord, loves missions, and loves to have fun showing his love for
the Kingdom.” Later, as I became better acquainted with this district, I watched as you gave yourself wholeheartedly in faithful service to NMI.
Now, at this juncture of your service, we acknowledge that you have served as secretary under three
District Presidents. I’m glad that you had several years of experience with District Presidents who knew very well
what they were doing because that experience gave you confidence to fill a role that few other persons would
ever want to fill. And now, with your well-learned expertise, today’s convention is going on smoothly, thanks to
you!
Andy, you’ve been not only a supporter, but also a leader. Other people across this district look up to
you. You have earned the respect that we have for you. You have done a great job of helping to break in a
rookie president during your final year of service. I’m convinced that the Lord knew I couldn’t have done this job
without you or someone as gifted as you to patiently help me through the learning curve of this first year. I want
to say a big, heart-felt “thank you.”
Today, this convention wants to show you in a way more meaningful than mere words. Would you please
accept from this District NMI Convention our corporate expression of love and appreciation as we give to you this
Distinguished Service Award.
Andy, you have certainly modeled for us a spirit of support and helpfulness. You have also helped to
encourage each of us here today to do our best to make it possible to take the Gospel “Into All The World.” May
the Lord continue to use you in new ways as you step down from the role of District NMI Secretary.
I want to introduce to you the other members of the District NMI Council who have served faithfully as
well. I am asking that each of you come forward to stand across the front as I say your name and the role of
ministry leadership you have filled during this past year.
The persons whom you have elected to serve as our executive council this past year includes:
• Andy Holmgren, NMI secretary
• Sandra Story, District NMI treasurer
• Deborah Hendrick, who has served as the Prayer Coordinator
(Deb is absent today due to family schedule conflict)
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Carla Lovett, who has served as our Discipling Coordinator
(Carla is also absent today due to family schedule conflict)
• Paula Else, who has served as our Educating Coordinator
• Kathy Yanchick, elected just last year to be our Giving Coordinator.
In addition to these elected members of the district council, we have been blessed to
have several others who have accepted appointments to serve with this executive council:
• Janice Carlson, LINKS coordinator
• Marsha Wright, Prayer and Fasting
• Ken Silvers, Work and Witness
• David Manes, Publicity and digital media technology
• Bethsy Luquingan, Alabaster
• Fran Lemke, Compassionate Ministries
• William Bell, Missionary Medical Care funding
• Pastor Paul Caldwell, World Mission Broadcast
• Ralph Goodwin, Mission Call Coordinator
• Lauralee Nothstine, Home-Assignment (deputation) coordinator
• Karen Ruthenbeck, WEF – World Evangelism Fund. I’ll say more on that in a few moments.
• Bonnie Moyer, a devoted NMI teammate who encourages the churches in the NORTH part of our
district to be Missional in their ministries
• Ada Canales, who is our Hispanic liason
• Mary Mercer, who is our Asian liason.Tammy Chenowith, new to our council this year, represents
zone leadership to the Kankakee area and central part of our district
• Paul Caldwell, gives leadership and localized contact support to the churches on the southern part of
our district
• Trent Peeler, our much appreciated and esteemed youth representative on this council. Trent is
currently the youngest person on the District Council, but I am hoping for the day that we have a
significant number of youth to serve the Lord in this missionary emphasis of “Going Into All The
World.”
Each of these persons deserve our applause for their continued leadership for NMI in
their respective areas of ministry. Thank you each one.
But truthfully, NMI is not just a district entity; it is truly a Missional reality in most of our
churches. Today, I want to recognize the churches from our District who have earned Mission
Priority One status – often called MPO. These churches have diligently carried on the ministry of
missions within their local context and have emphasized: Praying, Discipling, Giving, and
Educating. How does a church earn this recognition? It need not be difficult to achieve, actually:
1. Involve the local church in praying for missions in some way or another.
2. Use the mission resources available to you, which we will hear more about later in this convention
3. Involve youth and children in missions. This need not be difficult, rather when well planned it is
indeed be very enjoyable for children and youth.
4. Contribute financially a minimum of 5.5% of your church’s income to the World Evangelism Fund.
I rejoice with the following 34 churches who have earned the Mission Priority One status. Each church’s
certificate is included in your President’s packet, received at registration. For every church whose name I shall
read, I invite every local President, the local pastor, and the local delegation to please stand right where you are:
Aroma Park, Blue Island, Bradley First, Chicago Calvary, Chicago First, Chicago First Korean, Chicago Heights,
Chicago Northside, Chicago Oak Lawn First, Chicago Summit Spanish, Danville Cedar Grove, Danville First,
Danville Southside, Danville Westside, Elgin, Gilman, Hoopeston Community, Joliet Crystal Lawns, Joliet First,
Kankakee College, Kankakee First, Kankakee Westbrook, Kempton, Limestone Community, Lombard, Manteno,
Milford, Momence, Mundelein, Paxton, Potomac, Real Life, Sheldon, Waukegan First.
The Church of Excellence Award is given to churches that not only contribute their 5.5% of church income for
the World Evangelism Fund, but actually give at least 5.7% (or by giving $1000 over their 5.5% WEF) We have
35 churches who earned this wonderful award for generosity: Aroma Park, Blue Island, Blue Island Spanish,
Bradley First, Casa de Dios, Chicago Calvary, Chicago First Korean, Chicago Heights, Chicago Northside,
Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic, Chicago Oak Lawn First, Chicago Summit Spanish, Danville Cedar Grove, Danville
First, Danville Southside, Elgin, Gilman, Grace Fellowship, Joliet Crystal Lawns, Joliet First, Kankakee College,
Kankakee Westbrook, Kempton, Limestone Community, Momence, Mount Prospect International, Mundelein,
New Song, North Chicago, Paxton, Potomac, Real Life, Sheldon, Waukegan First, Worth.
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There is another group of churches that I want to recognize for their OUTSTANDING participation. This group
of churches participated in EVERYTHING of the NMI, and on our District we like to call these 23 churches the
MPO GOLD AWARD winners! Blue Island, Chicago Calvary, Chicago First, Chicago Heights, Chicago Oak Lawn
First, Chicago Summit Spanish, Danville Southside, Danville Westside, Elgin, Gilman, Hoopston Community,
Joliet First, Kankakee College, Kankakee Westbrook, Kempton, Limestone Community, Lombard, Manteno,
Milford, Mundelein, Paxton, Potomac, Sheldon.
GREATER THINGS:
Finally, I want to share some VERY good news with you. The Chicago Central District stands at the
threshold of a very wonderful opportunity … the opportunity for us to meet the goal of 100% of our World
Evangelism Fund for the first time in a number of years. As of this morning, we have not yet made this goal, but I
am believing we can reach this goal before our District Assembly concludes in a couple of days. Just this week,
some churches on our district have informed our District Superintendent they are willing to give some significant
offerings to help us make up the lack. At the beginning of this week, we still needed over $26,000, but now the
uncommitted balance is well-within our ability … if EVERY CHURCH will give “something more.” Our District
Superintendent sent an email to every local church pastor on Thursday of this week asking every church to do
something more.
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1 -- we ask that any church who did NOT pay their WEF in full, please consider doing a bit more … even this
very weekend
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--some churches may be able to give a generous offering of $500 or even $1000 this weekend to make up for
some churches that have been unable.
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-- we believe that surely EVERY church can bring at least $100 to our District Assembly service tomorrow
night, right here at this location. NMI President, why not ask your pastor to take a special offering just for this
on Sunday morning? Because your pastor has already been contacted by Dr. Wilson, your pastor should not
be surprised by such a request. Perhaps there is even someone in your local congregation who could write
a check for $100
I join our D.S. in this appeal. Please be sure that your church brings a check tomorrow night to our
District Assembly opening service on Sunday night for our special final thrust for 2010-2011 WEF goal. Each
church doing so will receive 10% credit for that offering! I believe we can do this! Chicago Central District might
soon be listed among the other districts who have paid 100%. I am trusting the Lord to make this happen, this
very weekend! We live in a privileged area – an area where the world cultures come to us. Each of us may not be
able to literally and physically take ourselves to “all the world” but we have the privilege of supporting the work of
proclaiming the full Gospel to the whole world. Nazarenes in Chicagoland, from Mundelein and Waukegon down
to Danville and all points in between, can pray. You DO pray for missionaries, don’t you? I challenge each
member of NMI across this district to increase your regular and faithful praying for missionaries. If you are
irregular in your praying for missions, may I challenge you to begin regularly praying 2 or 3 minutes a day
specifically for Nazarene missions? May I challenge you to consider fasting?
May I also challenge you also to especially include your youth and children in some “hands on” projects.
Children and youth actually LOVE to be involved in being Christ’s hand and feet to others! Collecting and packing
School Pal Paks and Crisis Care Kits are two of many possible ways to involve young people in a way that they
will not only enjoy, but also they will sense God speaking words of encouragement and challenge to them. By the
way, our LINKS missionaries enjoy reading letters from boys and girls, and receiving emails or other electronic
communiqués from teens!
Use the resources available. Later today, you will hear from our District NMI Educating Coordinator of
some of the very wonderful changes that have been implemented in our Living Mission curriculum. Lauralee
Nothstine is always ready to assist you to schedule a missionary to a small group of your church as well as to a
full congregational service. Lauralee is planning several missionary tours this coming year. Stay alert to the
options.
And of course we all want to be faithful in our Giving. By the way, Mr. or Mrs. NMI President, please
remember that the various “fun” offerings and opportunities we have will not be sufficient if we do not remain
faithful in our WEF giving. World Evangelism Fund is the basic foundation upon which all the other mission
opportunities rests, so let’s not allow the foundation to crumble. Did you know that this year our Church was
unable to commission a class of new missionaries because of insufficient dollars being given in WEF? Dear
friends, we MUST NOT allow that to happen again during this coming year.
In conclusion, I want to say a special word of thanks to our District Superintendent, Dr. Brian Wilson, for
his strong support of Nazarene Missions International. Being missionaries at heart, Brian and Joan Wilson have
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modeled for each of us what it means to be passionate about winning people of all races and cultures to Jesus.
They are some of the greatest encouragers and supporters of each church that has a Missional passion! Be sure
to inform the Wilsons often of the creative things you are doing to promote Missional interest in your church.
Indeed, you and I are personally part of “Going Into All The World!” Jesus calls us to do it? We will
answer his call, affirmatively, won’t we?
Respectfully submitted;
H. Mark Else
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B. NYI CONVENTION
1. Daily Proceedings
The Chicago Central District NYI Convention convened on June 17, 2011 at Chicago First Church of the
Nazarene. The theme this year was “Unbroken”, lining up with the NYC 2011 theme. Registration was from
6:00PM to 7:00PM with a service beginning at 7PM. Our service was lead this year by the music group from
Olivet “All Things New,” as well as the speaking of Jennifer Brown, Global NMI President.
During the service we had an opportunity to hear greetings from both Steve Spangenberg, NYI President,
and H. Mark Else, NMI President. Because this years convention service was combined, both NYI and NMI had
an opportunity to worship together.
The Convention was organized by President Steve Spangenberg and the Board of Tellers was
established by the secretary, Elizabeth Bjorling. Matthew Kirkpatrick served as the Election Chairmen for the
ballot. Steven Spangenberg read and explained the ballot, which included early youth, senior youth, lay
leadership, and presidential candidates. The ballot was approved. The delegates voted, and the board of tellers
was dismissed.
While the board of tellers were tabulating the votes we had the opportunity to hear from our District
IMPACT team under the leadership of Sara Chamberlain and Carrie Chaparo.
President Steve Spangenberg then shared his fifth and final president’s report. His report was
encouraging, and shared about the changes NYI has seen over the last five years.
Concluding Steve’s Report, David Ludwig addressed the delegation and honored both Steve
Spangenberg and Tim Britton for their years of service to the district. Dave gave both Tim and Steve gifts to show
their appreciation.
The results of the election ballot were shared by president Steven Spangenberg. Early Youth
Representatives- Andy Pate and Emily Yantes. The first alternate is Andrew Perabeau. Senior Youth
Representatives- Joe Mantarian and Spencer Allen. The first alternate is Riley Howe. Lay Leadership- Ray
Smith, Christina Fischer and Berto Lopez.
Following the results of the ballot we continued in a time of worship and prepared to hear the message
from Global NMI President Jennifer Brown from Jamaica.
Dr. Brian Wilson concluded the service with prayer and strong words of encouragement for the combining
of both NYI and NMI in their conventions. IMPACT closed with the appropriate song of, “We Are United.”
The Chicago Central District has an awesome District Team who loves the Lord and feels their calling is
to reach teens for Christ. We are grateful for a District that supports our youth and God’s leading this past year.
Respectfully Submitted,
Elizabeth Bjorling, Secretary
2. President’s Reports
DP of Administration Report
Dr.. Wilson, Youth Pastors, Youth Workers, Students, and members of the Chicago Central District, it is
with great excitement that I submit to you my fifth and final District President of Administration Report. Today we
gather together as the body of Christ to celebrate not only what God is doing on our District, but also what He has
done and will continue to do in the lives of our students.
In 2005 under Brian's leadership, the Chicago Central District NYI made a bold move to adjust our
executive leadership structure to include five District Presidents. Although many people thought we were crazy,
and some still do, sitting in a meeting with the potential team, you could tell that we were on the verge of
something both exciting and historic. Being the youngest in the room I was shocked that the consensus was that I
would serve as the Administrative leader for our executive council. Looking back, I believe the reason they chose
me was because I was young and neive... and everyone else said no. Either way, the new team was in place and
a new initiative of teamwork and visioning had begun.
If there is one thing that I've realized in my last five years of leadership, it has been the important role the
Chicago Central District NYI plays in both the regional and national NYI plan. I am very proud that our district is a
model for other districts and that our voice is an important voice to the leadership at the national level. What many
people thought was a crazy idea in having five DP’s, is now being adopted by other districts with similar success.
An indicator for us of strength as NYI is the fact that we are the second largest district represented at this year’s
NYC in Louisville, KY. We are also one of only a handful of districts that is taking more participants this year than
we did in 2007 to St. Louis. It’s great to say that in the past two NYC’s, the Chicago Central District has had the
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largest group of participant’s form the Olivet Region. One of the reasons why our district is so strong in NYI is
because of the great leaders that have led before us. You can be humbled quickly when you realize that some of
the past leaders include Woody Steven’s, Gary Hartke, and Dave Ludwig, just to name a few. I know that
whoever steps into this role of leadership will continue to carry the banner for the Chicago Central District NYI into
the future. The other thing I know is they will quickly realize that we have some of the strongest district leaders in
the denomination. It is important for me tonight to recognize that we have an incredible NYI Council.
Our Executive Council members are: Tim Britton-DP of Events, Bill Koch- DP of Ministry and Training and
Enrique Mayen- DP of JNI. Our NYI Council members are: Elizabeth Bjorling- NYI Secretary, Sara Chamberlain/
Carrie Chaparro- IMPACT Directors, Scott and Sara Christensen- Quiz Directors, Alberto Escobar- Early Youth
Rep., Christina Fischef- Lay Leadership, Bill Koch/Christina Fischer- Celebrate Life Director, Aaron Gregory Fellowship Leader, Matthew Hancock- Snowball Coordinator, Riley - Sr. Youth Rep., Berto Lopez- Lay
Leadership, Joe Mantarian- Sr. Youth Rep., Sam Meads- Early Youth Rep., Chaney Thomas- Sr. Youth Rep.,
Michelle Thomas- NYI Treasurer and Ray Smith- Lay Leadership.
I have an incredible respect for everything the council has accomplished in order to lead our district, and I
will cherish deeply all the times we had together meeting, eating at Bulls or Jimmy Jo’s, and the multiple meetings
at Starbucks all throughout the Chicagoland area.
Mark Devries in his book, Sustainable Youth Ministry says, “The mark of a sustainable youth ministry is a
ministry that isn’t afraid to experiment.” If there’s one thing we haven’t been afraid to do in the last six years, it’s
been experimenting. There have been some programs we eliminated, some we scaled back, and others we’ve
spent a lot of time and attention growing. All of these decisions and changes were important to the life of our
ministry and were never taken lightly. But because of these moves we can proudly say that we have the largest
District Winter Retreat gathering in USA/Canada and will only grow larger with the addition of NWIN district joining
us this year. We can also boast that for the first time in the last six years our district took third at Regional
Celebrate Life and are poised to increase that number next year. Other areas of change on the district have led
us thankfully to a place of financial and fiscal health. While many districts are suffering from budgets cuts and
losses, we are grateful to a District Advisory Board who understands the importance of youth on the district and
their continual support to the NYI.
In closing, I just want to say that as a kid who grew up in a church without a strong youth ministry and
youth pastor, it was the district that came through during the times of my spiritual growth and formation. There
were six district youth pastors at the alter praying with me when I received my call into ministry back in August of
1997 at a family camp in Northeast, MD. I am the product of a district ministry. The students at my church are
better students because of our district. Our leaders are better leaders because of our district. Our youth pastors
are better youth pastors because of our district. Although this is my last report as the DP of Administration, my
support will continue as we look to new leadership to create a new vision and energy for our future.
Respectfully Submitted,
Steven R. Spangenberg
DP of Administration
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C. SDMI CONVENTION
1. Daily Proceedings
The CCD SDMI convened in April this year at Kankakee College Church of the Nazarene for an intensive
time of both instruction and inspiration. The Chairman of the CCD SDMI, Rev. Mike Day, opened the plenary
session with greetings and prayer. A brief review of the schedule for the day was provided, followed by a time of
special music and worship. Following the special music, Rev. Day introduced the special guests of the
convention.
The worship concluded and was followed with session one of workshops. An extensive array of topics
was offered for those in attendance. Lunch followed the first session of workshops.
Following lunch those in attendance gathered for another time of worship. Afternoon workshops were
held following worship, highlighted by a packed room to hear Dr. Crawford Howe and members from his district
share their heart for an effective evangelistic/discipleship tool utilized on their district.
The day concluded with an evening meal, highlighted by several selected by the SDMI Council to share
their testimonies of how God was using effective ways of reaching out in their churches.
The session closed with prayer and a summary of events planned by the SDMI Council for the coming
year.
2. Chairperson’s Report
As the newly elected Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Director this past year has been
wonderfully challenging. I have learned much and have much to learn. I’m confident that under the leadership of
Dr. Brian Wilson and assisted by a fine Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Council our churches on the
Chicago Central District will see their Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries mature into an effective tool for
church growth.
Through the efforts of the SDMI Council and many wonderful volunteers FY 10/11 saw the work of the
Lord accomplished in numerous ministry areas. In spite of having to move our Kids Camp to Indian Lake,
Michigan, some 154 campers plus staff enjoyed a time of spiritual growth and unparalleled fun. Thanks to Pastor
Elizabeth Bidle and Pastor Cayley Spangenburg for their outstanding leadership and care for our District’s
children. Unfortunately for the Chicago Central District Pastor Elizabeth Bidle has accepted a position on the
Indianapolis District. We mourn our loss but wish Pastor Beth ‘God’s speed’ in her new position. Upon Pastor
Beth’s recommendation Pastor Jessica Karuchit, Children’s Pastor at Chicago First has accepted the role of Kids
Camp Director. We are glad to have her on the SDMI Council.
Another success in camping was our Everyone Cares Camp. Under the direction of Caren Holderman,
Sara Christiansen and Jeremy Driscoll ninety two special needs individuals and staff enjoyed a wonderful time of
recreation and spiritual growth. I am so pleased that Chicago Central District has this kind of program for our
family with special needs.
Upon organizing the SDMI Council I discovered anew the talented individuals who have served so
selflessly this past year. They are:
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Rev. Jeff Hodge
Tannet Hodge
Jennifer Love
Nancy Peeler
Rev. John Story
Michelle Thomas
Rev. Lisa Ulrich
Dave Diveley
Jessica Karuchit
Caren Holderman
Sue Harris
Sandra Pineda
Adult Ministries
VBS Resource Person
Children’s Quizzing
Marriage Encounter
Prime Time
Treasurer
Resource Person
Men’s Ministry
Kid’s Camp Director
EC Camp Director
Talent-N-Training Director
Hispanic Liaison
It is with much regret that we bid farewell to Rev. Jeff & Tannet Hodge, Rev. Lisa Ulrich and Jennifer Love.
We will miss their caring commitment to SDMI Ministries. Jennifer Love has offered outstanding leadership to
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Children’s Quizzing making the Chicago Central District’s Children’s Quizzing program one of the best organized
and most active on the Olivet Region.
In September, after polling a number of Pastors and Local SDMI leaders from across the District, I and the
SDMI Council decided upon a course of action to help our local churches in three important areas. First, there
was an expressed need for training in nearly every area of SDMI. Second, because of our ongoing economic
crisis, there is a need to better resource our local churches for the many SDMI Ministry opportunities. Sandra
Pineda has been especially helpful with many creative ideas we hope to implement in FY 11/12. Third, we must
help church members find new ways to relate to each other (especially young adults) and their community. A
church’s SDMI program is its best attribute for growth both spiritually and numerically.
In November Rev. John and Sandy Story gave their usual outstanding leadership to the Chicago Central
District Prime Time Thanksgiving luncheon at Manteno Church of the Nazarene. It was my honor as the newly
elected SDMI Director to be the keynote speaker. As always this was a time of great food and fellowship with old
friends. Thanks to John and Sandy Story for their years of dedicated service. This year, FY11/12, will be the
Story’s last Prime Time event as they are stepping down to enjoy their ‘retirement’.
In February Nancy Peeler, working with Olivet Nazarene University and the Chicago Central District Office
helped promote and participate in our annual marriage building event. Doctors Les and Leslie Parrott, in their
own unique style reminded the audience of the many keys to a successful and vibrant marriage.
On April 9, 2011 SDMI held its annual convention at Kankakee College Church (Campus). As mentioned
above the event was very successful, receiving excellent reviews from all who attended. Many thanks to Rev.
Kendall Franklin and his staff for the use of the Campus facilities.
Added to the SDMI Council this year was Dave Diveley as Men’s Ministry Director. Dave is a tireless worker
and a wonderful ‘out-of-the-box’ thinker. He has planned two ‘Day at the Range’ events and is planning to
expand our ‘Biker Ministry’ in FY 11/12.
As the SDMI Director for the Chicago Central District I am excited about the coming year. In many ways it will
be a rebuilding year since we have so many positions to fill. None the less, I am confident that God will provide
the right people for a time just as this. It is my hope and intent to continue to develop training workshops to better
prepare SDMI personnel and teachers for the task of teaching and discipling within their local churches. Three
one day workshop is planned for the Fall. While the actual date is yet to be firmed up, we will hold the event in 3
different location across the district. This should better facilitate attendance. We will be offering these workshops
in English and Spanish. The three locations will be Chicago First Spanish, Joliet First Church and Danville First.
Please keep an eye on the District Web site and calendar for up-coming SDMI events and opportunities.
It has been a joy and challenge to serve the Chicago Central District as your SDMI Director. Many thanks to
Dr. Brian Wilson, Rev. Edward Penate and the SDMI Council for all their support. May God continue to bless the
work of SDMI Ministries both here and abroad.
Respectfully Submitted,
Rev. Michael W. Day
3. SDMI STATISTICS
In 2010-2011 there was a small gain is Sunday School attendance of 33 over the previous year.
2010-2011 HONORS, SUPERIOR AND EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOLS
Exceptional: 50% increase in weekly attendance and responsibility list
Superior:
25% increase in weekly attendance and responsibility list
Honor:
5% increase in weekly attendance and responsibility list
Exceptional Schools:
Chicago Ingleside Community
Chicago Mongolian
Chicago Southside Arabic
Chicago Uptown Vietnamese
House of Prayer Ministries
Korean Naperville
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Momence First
Superior Schools:
Chicago Oak Lawn First
Grace Fellowship
Lighthouse Community
Living Water
Mount Prospect International
Mundelein Spanish
Wilmington First
Honor School:
Blue Island Spanish
Chicago First Korean
Chicago First Spanish
Elgin
Kankakee College
Sheldon
2010-2011 Sunday School Attendance: Top Ten
Kankakee College
Chicago First
Kankakee First
Chicago First Spanish
Chicago Heights
Manteno
House of Prayer Ministries
Danville Southside
Danville First
Joliet First
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VII. Financial and Statistical
A. DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT
Dr. Duarte, Dr. Wilson, and members of the assembly:
The fiscal year for the Chicago Central District was from May 1, 2010 to April 30, 2011. Today, I will report of
God's faithfulness in providing the necessary resources to continue His mission through the Chicago Central
District.
1. Audit
The district financial statements were analyzed this year by external auditors as a compilation in accordance
with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants. We continue with the cycle of having a full audit every four years, with compilations in
intermediate years.
The property additions and improvements listed in the asset section of the report are not depreciated due to
practicality purposes, and a note of explanation appears in that report.
The district has six segregated funds reserved for specific purposes. Descriptions of each fund are listed on
page 7 of your copy of the financial statements.
2. Revenues
During this past year the district recorded $1,026,000 in revenues which were funded as follows: $418,000
from the churches toward their district allocations; $234,000 toward the Olivet education fund and Centennial
Chapel donations; $154,000 in medical premiums; $40,000 in Alabaster Funds; $61,000 from camps; $63,000 in
shared space reimbursements; $13,000 from interest income; and $43,000 from gifts and various other sources.
3. Expenditures
Expenses totaled $1,061,000 which included $216,000 in Olivet education fund and Centennial Chapel
payments; $172,000 for mission projects; $192,000 for wages and employee benefits; $83,000 in property
expenses; $143,000 in medical premiums; $88,000 for camping ministries; utility, insurance, and administrative
expenses of $82,000; $32,000 provided to the NMI, NYI, & SDMI departments for their ministry budgets; $27,000
in and out expense; and $26,000 for district activities.
4. Change in Net Assets
The change in net assets for 2011 was a negative $35,000. The three main factors for this change are; 1)
lower district apportionment payments; 2) the need for the District to assume unbudgeted property and medical
insurance payments for churches in default and 3) expense to prepare the Hickory Hills property for sale and the
unplanned vacancy of the property.
5. Receivables
A note receivable is listed at $480,942 in Note 4 on Page 8 for the sale of the campground. The repayment
schedule started in May 2010. Interest is adjusted annually at a variable rate. The term of the note is twenty
years. This payment schedule continued from May 2010 to December 2010. At that time the current owner of the
campground requested a delayed payment schedule based on current financial circumstances. The District
Advisory Board approved a one year grace period. During this time no payments will be received by the District,
but interest will continue to accrue on the outstanding balance. A new payment schedule will be revisited at the
end of 2011.
6. Long-Term Liabilities
The Schaumburg Parsonage was originally listed as a long-term liability because the district is a co-signer on
the loan. It has been paid-in-full by Chicago First Korean church and has been removed from the list of liabilities.
The Austin Parsonage mortgage was entered into by the district and is the district's responsibility. The variable
interest rate is currently 3.0%. The Pastoral Transition Loan was established in 2008 by an anonymous donor to
make cash available for the district to loan to churches or pastors who need housing assistance during times of
transition, with no cost to the district.
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7. Short-Term Liabilities and Cash
The District was able to end the year with all short-term obligations paid-in-full. We had an ending cash
balance for all funds of $148,000. This year, $417,000 was received in district apportionments, down from
$586,000 in 2009-2010. This amount is significantly down year over year, but we had planned for a portion of this
drop in our operating budget for fiscal year 2010-2011. The unplanned apportionment shortfall was managed with
the District’s cash on hand and will be replenished as cash flow recovers.
8. Funding the Mission through the 2011-2012 Budget
We have completed one full year using our new apportionment system. The district’s apportionment figure
recommended by the District Finance Committee is 5% of total church charitable income, less WEF and 10%
giving. This is the same percentage as 2010-2011. The budget for 2011-2012 has been planned flat to actual
apportionments received in the prior fiscal year. The budget has also been shortened to ten months to
accommodate the change of our fiscal year’s end to February 2012. We believe God will bless our churches as
they honor Him by “Funding the Mission”.
I am approaching my first full year as treasurer and this is my first report to the assembly. It is a blessing to
serve the Chicago Central District as your treasurer. I would like to express my gratitude to Matt Foor, our former
Treasurer, Michelle Thomas, our Financial Secretary, Dr. Wilson and the District Advisory Board for their
tremendous support during my transition. In my short tenure, my heart has been blessed to observe the
faithfulness exhibited by our District Superintendent, District Staff, and District Advisory Board. Thank you to all of
the pastors and lay leaders who support the district with prayers and with giving to others. May we continue to
honor the Lord with faithful stewardship of the resources He has entrusted to the Chicago Central District.
Respectfully submitted,
Heidi D. Taylor
District Treasurer
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B. STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AND
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
2010
ASSETS
Cash in banks
$
148,376
$
279,717
Loans to churches
255,801
162,249
Note receivable
480,982
490,000
Prepaid expenses
Property
6,253
6,253
3,005,080
3,005,080
3,896,452
3,943,299
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Notes payable
Total Liabilities
138,787
150,545
138,787
150,545
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
District Centennial Projects
Camps
Foundation
General Assembly
352
352
3,361
1,045
90,797
231,004
5,062
2,862
Medical Insurance
6,894
4,735
District Evangelism
41,910
39,719
3,609,289
3,513,037
3,757,665
3,792,754
$3,896,452
$3,943,299
Undesignated
Total Unrestricted Net Assets
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
2010
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
District Centennial Projects
$
Camps
61,244
54,861
Foundation, including proceeds on
property sales
General Assembly
101,361
878,097
2,202
1,843
Medical Insurance
153,499
139,967
District Evangelism
706,380
950,562
1,200
4,258
1,025,886
2,029,839
-
-
Camps
88,228
87,281
Foundation
Loan payments made directly by
churches
Total Revenue and
Support
-
$
251
EXPENSES
District Centennial Projects
99,321
185,010
General Assembly
2
10,431
Medical Insurance
142,938
156,480
District Evangelism
727,042
898,682
3,444
21,829
-
16,258
1,060,975
1,375,971
(35,089)
653,868
3,792,754
3,138,886
$3,757,665
$3,792,754
Interest expense
Cost of property disposition
Total Expenses
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
NET ASSETS - BEGINNING OF YEAR
NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
2010
$ (35,089)
$ 653,868
Loss (gain) on sale of property
-
(809,146)
Present value adjustment of notes receivable
-
(13,347)
(93,552)
(21,353)
-
(2,675)
(93,552)
(846,521)
(128,641)
(192,653)
-
825,000
Payments received on note receivable
9,058
-
Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Investing Activities
9,058
825,000
Proceeds from (payments on) line of credit, net
-
(109,000)
Proceeds from notes payable
-
-
Payments of notes payable
(11,758)
(335,440)
Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Financing Activities
(11,758)
(444,440)
(131,341)
187,907
279,717
91,810
$ 148,376
$ 279,717
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Change in net assets
Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net
cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Changes in net assets & liabilities (Increase) decrease in assets:
Loans to churches, net
Prepaid expenses
Total Adjustments
Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Operating Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from sale of properties
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH
CASH IN BANKS - BEGINNING OF YEAR
CASH IN BANKS - END OF YEAR
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Interest paid
$
87
3,444
$ 21,829
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
Beginning
Ending
Cash
Cash
Balance
Receipts
Disbursements
Balance
FUND
District Centennial Projects
Camps
Foundation
$
352
$
-
$
-
$
352
1,045
90,544
88,228
3,361
231,004
74,115
214,322
90,797
General Assembly
2,862
2,202
2
5,062
Medical Insurance
4,735
145,097
142,938
6,894
District Evangelism
39,719
798,033
795,842
41,910
$279,717
$ 1,109,991
$ 1,241,332
$ 148,376
$ 91,810
$ 2,181,602
$ 1,993,695
$ 279,717
Totals for the
year ended
April 30, 2011
Totals for the
year ended
April 30, 2010
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH IN BANKS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
Fund
Financial Institution
DCP
PNC Bank
CPF
First American Bank
FDN
PNC Bank
GAF
MIF
DEF
Peoples Bank
2011
$
352
2010
$
352
3,361
1,045
90,797
231,004
First American Bank
5,062
2,862
Homestar Bank
6,894
4,735
41,910
39,719
$ 148,376
$ 279,717
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF PROPERTY
APRIL 30, 2011
2011
2010
$ 29,909
$ 29,909
Chicago Austin Parsonage
186,225
186,225
Chicago First Spanish
304,754
304,754
Chicago Ingleside
13,719
13,719
Chicago Ingleside Parsonage
10,000
10,000
142,375
142,375
50,000
50,000
48,000
48,000
Braidwood
Chicago Lincoln Park
Parsonage
Chicago Norridge
Chicago Summit
Chicago Summit Parsonage
32,000
32,000
Crystal Lake
164,479
164,479
Emanuel Spanish
536,470
536,470
Joliet Crystal Lawns
25,000
25,000
Kankakee Eastridge
110,000
110,000
Kankakee Eastridge
Parsonage
Kankakee Westbrook
46,500
46,500
132,000
132,000
4,000
4,000
Limestone
332,000
332,000
Momence
120,000
120,000
53,000
53,000
213,580
213,580
27,400
27,400
Kempton
New Lenox
North Chicago
Paxton
Richton Park
60,000
60,000
Schaumburg
163,772
163,772
Schaumburg Parsonage
54,000
54,000
Sheldon
22,897
22,897
123,000
123,000
$3,005,080
$3,005,080
Waukegan
Total Property
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
DISTRICT CENTENNIAL PROJECTS FUND
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING
OF YEAR
$
352
2010
$
101
RECEIPTS
Interest Income
-
1
Portage Park
-
250
-
251
352
352
-
-
-
-
Total Receipts
TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR
DISBURSEMENTS
Ministerial education
Total
disbursements
CASH IN BANK - END OF
YEAR
$
91
352
$
352
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
CAMPS FUND
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
2010
$ 1,045
$ 1,165
10,701
8,575
-
2
25,868
14,915
-
1,074
24,675
30,295
61,244
54,861
29,300
32,800
90,544
87,661
91,589
88,826
Exceptional Children's Camp
15,188
16,419
Kidz Camp
39,568
27,212
1,000
-
-
2,355
32,472
41,295
88,228
87,281
-
500
88,228
87,781
$ 3,361
$ 1,045
CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR
RECEIPTS
Exceptional Children's Camp
Interest Income
Kidz Camp
Rookie Camp
Senior High Camp
Transfer from District Evangelism
Fund, net
Total Receipts
TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR
DISBURSEMENTS
Junior High Camp
Rookie Camp
Senior High Camp
Prepaid camp expense
Total Disbursements
CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOUNDATION FUND
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF
YEAR
RECEIPTS
Gifts
Interest income
Miscellaneous
Rent income
Proceeds from sale of
property
Interest added to discounted
note receivable
Proceeds from line of credit
Principal payments received on
note receivable
Decrease (increase) in related
receivables
Total Receipts
TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR
2011
2010
$ 231,004
$ 40,250
40,000
12,720
4,112
44,529
-
13,762
6,017
33,318
825,000
101,361
-
878,097
(13,347)
9,058
55,000
-
(36,304)
18,025
74,115
937,775
305,119
978,025
1,145
2,357
11,977
83,842
99,321
105,000
9,127
2,710
1,507
47,700
123,966
185,010
211,000
-
10,001
351,011
214,322
747,021
$ 90,797
$ 231,004
DISBURSEMENTS
Church Support
Furniture & equipment
Miscellaneous
Olivet budget
Olivet chapel
Property expenses
Payments on line of credit
Transfer to District Evangelism
Fund
Payments made on notes
payable
Total
Disbursements
CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY FUND
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
2010
$ 2,862
$11,450
2,200
1,839
2
4
2,202
1,843
5,064
13,293
Delegate expense
-
10,425
Miscellaneous
2
6
2
10,431
$ 5,062
$ 2,862
CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF
YEAR
RECEIPTS
District budget
Interest income
Total Receipts
TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR
DISBURSEMENTS
Total
Disbursements
CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR
2011
2010
$ 4,735
$ 14,385
153,499
139,942
-
25
153,499
139,967
35,500
30,200
(43,902)
(23,337)
145,097
146,830
149,832
161,215
142,841
156,430
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50
142,938
156,480
$ 6,894
$ 4,735
RECEIPTS
Churches and individuals
Other income
Transfer from District Evangelism
Fund
Decrease (increase) in related
receivables
Total Receipts
TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR
DISBURSEMENTS
Health premiums
Miscellaneous
Total Disbursements
CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
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SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
DISTRICT EVANGELISM FUND
FOR THE YEARS ENDED APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
2011
2010
$ 39,719
$ 24,459
417,629
586,346
1,680
8,165
230,209
307,594
25,314
28,730
27
68
31,521
19,659
706,380
950,562
(13,347)
(16,320)
-
73,000
105,000
-
798,033
1,007,242
837,752
1,031,701
Salaries and wages
93,896
86,325
Employee benefits
83,330
85,701
Business and professional
16,353
17,013
District NMI
15,000
16,500
District NYI
12,500
13,500
5,000
10,000
26,288
36,485
4,065
1,247
17,468
61,972
15,975
62,193
Total District
Administration
District Mission Projects
335,872
344,939
146,742
205,533
Educational budget
212,272
306,594
In and out expense
32,156
41,616
727,042
898,682
Payments on line of credit
-
26,000
Payment of prepaid expense
-
2,300
CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR
RECEIPTS
District Evangelism budget
Gifts and grants
Educational budget
In and out income
Interest income
Miscellaneous
Decrease (increase) in related
receivables
Proceeds from notes payable or line
of credit
Transfer from Foundation Fund
Total Receipts
TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR
DISBURSEMENTS
District administration:
District SDMI
District activities
Insurance
Office expenses
Telephone, Utilities and Other
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Payments on note payable
4,000
2,000
Transfer to Camps Fund
29,300
32,800
Transfer to Medical Insurance Fund
35,500
30,200
795,842
991,982
$ 41,910
$ 39,719
Total Disbursements
CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR
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INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS’ COMPILATION REPORT
Board of Directors
Chicago Central District, Church of The Nazarene
Chicago, Illinois
We have compiled the accompanying financial statements of Chicago Central District, Church Of The
Nazarene (a not-for-profit corporation), as of April 30, 2011 and 2010, and for the years then ended and the
accompanying supplemental schedules as listed in the table of contents, which are presented only for
supplemental analysis purposes. We have not audited or reviewed the accompanying financial statements and
supplemental schedules and, accordingly, do not express an opinion or provide any assurance about whether the
financial statements and supplemental schedules are in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted
in the United States of America.
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements and
supplemental schedules in accordance with accounting principles general accepted in the United States of
America and for designing, implementing, and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair
presentation of the financial statements and supplemental schedules.
Our responsibility is to conduct the compilation in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting
and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The objective of a
compilation is to assist management in presenting financial information in the form of financial statements and
supplemental schedules without undertaking to obtain or provide any assurance that there are no material
modifications that should be made to the financial statements and supplemental schedules. During our
compilation, we did become aware of a departure from accounting principles generally accepted in the United
States of America that is described in the following paragraph.
As more fully described in Note 2 to the financial statements, property is stated at appraisal value in the
accompanying balance sheet. Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require
that such assets be recorded at acquisition cost, if purchased, or at fair value if donated or contributed, and those
amounts be depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the assets. The effects on the financial statements of
the preceding practices are not reasonably determinable.
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
NOTE 1 - NATURE OF OPERATIONS
Chicago Central District, Church of the Nazarene, is a not-for-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois.
The object and purpose of the Organization is to promote the organization of churches and other religious
institutions under the sponsorship of the Church of the Nazarene and to generally promote the welfare of the
Church of the Nazarene throughout the Chicago Central District of said church.
Chicago Central District covers northeastern Illinois consisting of the counties of McHenry, Lake, Kane,
DuPage, Cook, Kendall, Will, Grundy, Kankakee, Iroquois, Ford and a portion of Vermillion.
Its membership consists of all the members of the Chicago Central District Assembly of the Church of the
Nazarene.
NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of accounting
The financial statements of the Chicago Central District, Church of the Nazarene, have been prepared on the
accrual basis of accounting.
Basis of presentation
The Organization follows FASB Account Standards Codification 958 (Not-for-Profit Entities) which establishes
standards for external financial reporting by not-for-profit organizations and requires that resources be classified
for accounting and reporting purposes into three net asset categories according to externally (donor) imposed
restrictions and requires the Foundation to distinguish between contributions received for each net asset category
in accordance with donor imposed restrictions. A description of the three net asset categories follows:
Unrestricted Net Assets
Net assets that are not subject to donor-imposed stipulations.
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Net assets subject to donor-imposed stipulations that may or will be met either by the actions of the District
and/or passage of time.
Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Net assets subject to donor-imposed stipulations that may be maintained permanently by the District.
Generally, the donors of these assets permit the District to use all or part of the income earned on related
investments for general or specific purposes.
Revenue recognition
Contributions received are recorded as unrestricted, temporarily restricted or permanently restricted support,
depending on the existence and/or nature of any donor restrictions.
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Income tax status
The Organization qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Code Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code and, therefore, has no provision for federal income taxes.
Cash
The Organization maintains its cash balances at various banks. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
insures accounts at each institution up to $250,000.
Property
The property is valued at its cost, estimated cost, or appraisal value if cost figures were not available. It is the
Organization’s policy not to depreciate the property.
Expenditures for maintenance and repairs of property and equipment are charged to expense as incurred,
and major improvements are capitalized. Upon retirement, sale or other disposition of property, the cost is
removed from the accounts and the related gain or loss, if any, is reflected in the year of disposal.
Donated services
No amounts have been reflected in the financial statements for donated services. The Organization pays for
services requiring specific expertise. However, many individuals volunteer their time and perform a variety of
tasks that assist the Organization with its various programs.
Reclassifications
Certain 2010 amounts have been reclassified to conform to the 2011 presentation.
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires
management to make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures.
Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.
Board designated District funds
The District uses Funds to account for its various sources of revenues and expenditures. Financial schedules
for each fund are presented as supplementary information.
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Board designated District funds (continued)
A description of the Funds in use at April 30, 2011 and 2010 follows:
District Centennial Projects Fund
This fund represents monies, given by individuals and/or churches, which are not included in the District
Evangelism Fund, but which are designated for use in one of the District projects approved by
Stewardship Ministries.
Camps Fund
This fund includes monies brought in through camping ministries’ fees and paid out for camping
ministries’ expenses.
Foundation Fund
This fund may include monies received from sale of property, undesignated gifts, monies transferred
from various District sources and other monies not designated for any of the other listed funds. Unless
specifically designated by the District Advisory Board, Foundation Fund monies may be used for
property purchases anywhere in the District, regardless of where the monies originated. These monies
may be used for other capital expenses and for expenses not otherwise covered by the other listed
funds.
General Assembly Fund
This fund represents an amount annually designated from the District Operating Budget and set aside
for use every four years for paying the expenses of General Assembly Delegates from the District.
Medical Insurance Fund
This fund is used to collect the Church’s and the employee’s portion of the medical insurance premiums.
The fund remits the total premiums to the insurance company.
District Evangelism Fund
This fund (formerly the Unified District Budget Fund) includes the District Evangelism monies received
from local churches in the District, which are used for the District Operating Budget, District Center
Budget and District Mission Projects Budget. This fund also handles the in-out monies for various
events such as Pastors and Spouses' Retreats, Christmas Banquets, etc.
NOTE 3 - LOANS TO CHURCHES
The loans receivable represent advances to various Nazarene churches in the Chicago Central District plus
billings to various churches for insurance. The advances bear a 5 1/2 percent annual interest rate. However, if
the Church has paid its District Evangelism budget, the interest rate is reduced to zero.
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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
APRIL 30, 2011 AND 2010
NOTE 4 - NOTE RECEIVABLE
On April 29, 2005, the District sold one of its properties for the amount of $500,000. Terms of the sale are
cash plus a note receivable for $490,000. This note is interest-free until May 2010. As of that date, the note earns
interest at a variable rate adjusted annually in May and is payable based on a twenty year amortization. The
balance on the note receivable was $480,942 and $490,000 at April 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively.
NOTE 5 - NOTES PAYABLE
Notes payable consist of the following:
Secured Property
Schaumburg Parsonage
Pastoral Transition Loan
Austin Parsonage
Maturity
Date
Interest
Rate
8/1/2010
12/31/2018
7/14/2024
7.000%
0.000%
3.000%
Monthly
Payment
311.22
333.33
843.64
$1,488.19
Balance
4/30/2011
30,000
108,787
Balance
4/30/2010
$
$
1,200
34,000
115,345
$ 138,787
$ 150,545
The principal maturities of notes payable are as follows:
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Thereafter
$ 10,700
10,900
11,100
11,400
12,000
82,687
$ 138,787
NOTE 6 – OPERATING LEASE
The District occupies office space under an operating lease agreement that expires at December 31, 2013. In
addition to monthly rental payments, the District is responsible for all normal maintenance of the office space. The
District also rents office equipment under an operating lease agreement that expires April 30, 2015. Rent expense
for the year ended April 30, 2011 and 2010 was $53,027 and $44,894, respectively.
Future minimum lease payments are as follows:
2012
2013
2014
2015
$
$
102
52,044
52,044
36,256
4,680
145,024
NOTE 7 – COMMITMENTS
The District agreed to guarantee bank debt, for no consideration, of four churches in the District (to enable
them to obtain a more favorable interest rate). The District can be required to perform on the guarantee
only in the event of nonpayment of the debt by the individual churches. The District holds the following
commitments:
USA Church of the Nazarene Loan Fund
Chicago First Church
Real Life
$279,851
$103,463
American Christian Credit Union
Crystal Lawn
Kankakee First Church
$106,214
$1,200,000
Iroquois Federal
Danville Southside
$260,344
Peoples Bank of Kankakee County
House of Prayer
$600,000
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C. SDMI TREASURER’S REPORT
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
Beginning May 1, 2010-April 30, 2011
Beginning Balance –Checking
General Assembly Savings
$39,790.50
2,400.00
Total Beginning Balance
$42,190.50
Receipts
Adult Ministries: Prime Time
Childrens’ Ministries: Quizzing
District Convention
District Support
Interest Income
Miscellaneous Income
1,617.00
1,484.00
1,290.00
5,000.00
80.20
53.00
Total Receipts
9,524.20
Totals to Account for
$51,714.70
Disbursements
Administration
Adult Ministry-Prime Time
Camp Ministry
Childrens’ Ministries-Quizzing
District SDMI Convention
1,681.10
2,280.00
10,301.98
2,156.62
2,420.12
Total Disbursements
$18,839.82
Ending Unrestricted Balance in Checkbook (4/30/2011)
$28,074.88
Ending Restricted Balance in Checkbook ($4,800 for 2013 General Assembly)
Total Combined Balance in Checkbook (4/30/2011)
104
4,800.00
$32,874.88
D. NYI TREASURER’S REPORT
NYI Treasurer’s Report
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
May 1, 2010-April 30, 2011
Money Market Account
Beginning Balance (5/1/10)
YTD Interest
Ending Balance (4/30/11)
$30,006.03
76.67
$30,082.7
Checking Account
Beginning Balance (5/1/10)
Income
Camp Reimbursement
Convention
District support
Events
Dist Celebrate Life 2011
Reg. Celebrate Life 2010
Snowball
Impact
Miscellaneous Income
NYC 2011
Quizzing
Youth Leaders Retreat
Total Income
Ending Balance before expenses
$ 7,771.91
1,300.00
940.00
12,500.00
5,050.00
19,375.00
39708.38
10,910.47
3,320.50
41,503.75
2,204.33
700.00
137,512.43
145,284.34
ExpensesMisc/Admin expenses (dues, meetings, honorariums, office)
Conventions- District NYI
DCL 2011 & RCL 2010
DLC & Youth Leaders Retreat
Snowball 2011
Impact
Quizzing
NYC 2011
Training (Bill Koch)
4,802.14
2,051.16
20,393.70
3,011.31
37,716.35
11,611.51
3,326.23
27,790.88
236.84
Total Expenses
$110,940.12
Ending Balance in checkbook (4/30/11)
$34,344.22
Total Beginning Balance (MM and Checkbook—5/1/2010)
$37,777.94
Total Ending Balance (MM and Checkbook—4/30/2011)
$64,426.92
*Restricted Funds in Money Market-$6,000 NYC; $7,500 General Convention
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E. NMI TREASURER’S REPORT
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
For the Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2011
FY 2011
Total
FY 2010
Memo Only
8,383
$30,936
$
2,603
-
2,603
2,203
677
-
677
523
(2,500)
780
2,500
2,500
3,280
2,726
4,605
-
4,605
5,412
15,000
-
15,000
39,985
17
59,607
60,387
141
141
2,641
39,985
158
59,748
63,028
19,000
42,593
38,258
54,057
312
105,576
108,302
82,940
11,024
93,964
148,049
2,430
850
73
3,353
-
2,430
850
73
3,353
2,303
523
238
3,064
8,914
-
8,914
10,036
15,291
1,331
-
1,331
1,545
Operating
Cash In Bank - Beginning of
Year
Receipts
General Funds:
Links
Missionary
Christmas
Fund
Transfer to Checking from
Savings
District Funds:
Convention
District
Mission
Promotion/Allocation
Chile W & W
Chile #2 W & W
Chile #3 W & W
Interest Income
Total Receipts
Total To Account For
Disbursements
General Funds:
Links
Christmas Fund
Other Disbursements
District Funds:
District Convention
General Convention
District
Operating
Expenses
$
Reserve for
Special Projects
22,553
$
Chile W & W
Chili #2 W & W
Chile #3 W & W
Missions Jamboree
-
41,985
42,593
43,248
41,985
134
106
39,747
134
Philippines
Regional NMI Office
1,980
1,980
300
300
Poland W & W
36
District - Special
Total Disbursements
Cash In Bank - End Of Year
$
2,325
-
2,325
1,300
56,969
-
56,969
114,049
60,322
22,618
$
107
11,024
$
60,322
33,642
$
117,113
30,936
F. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL REPORT
560,000.00
Value District Property
0.00
Value District Center
0.00
Value District Parsonage
115,345.00
Indebtedness on District Property
108
G. SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY
April 30, 2011
PROPERTY
2011
Braidwood
$
29,909
Brookfield Community
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Chicago Austin Parsonage
186,225
Chicago First Spanish
304,754
Chicago Ingleside
13,719
Chicago Lincoln Park Parsonage
142,375
Chicago Norridge
50,000
Chicago Summit
48,000
Chicago Summit Parsonage
32,000
Crystal Lake
164,479
Chicago Emanuel Spanish
536,470
Joliet Crystal Lawns
25,000
Kankakee Eastridge
110,000
Kankakee Eastridge Parsonage
46,500
Kankakee Westbrook
132,000
Kempton
4,000
Limestone Community
332,000
Momence First
120,000
New Lenox
53,000
North Chicago
213,580
Paxton
27,400
Richton Park
60,000
Schaumburg
163,772
Schaumburg Parsonage
54,000
Sheldon
22,897
Waukegan
123,000
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Total Property
$3,005,080
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H. 2011-2012 DISTRICT OPERATING BUDGET
The District Budget was submitted by the District Superintendent to the DAB for approval in the
May 2011 meeting. Revenue is estimated at approximately 85 percent collection of the previous
year’s District Ministries Fund apportionments, plus revenues from other sources.
Projected Revenue
District Ministries Fund
Gifts and Grants
Other Revenue
Total Revenue
$380,000
10,000
10,000
$400,000
Allocated to Individual Budgets
District Administration (70%)
District Mission (30%)
Total Allocations
$280,000
120,000
$400,000
Projected Expenses
2011-2012 District Administration Budget
Salaries and Honoraria
Employee Benefits
Business and Professional
Departments
District SDMI
District NYI
District NMI
Total Departments
District Activities
Insurance Policies
Office Expenses
Office and Properties
Total District Administrative
$80,000
74,000
15,000
4,000
10,000
12,000
26,000
15,000
15,000
15,000
40,000
$280,000
2011-2012 District Mission Budget
Camping Ministries
District & Local Church Mission Partnerships
Work and Witness
Mission Areas on District
Other Mission Projects
Total District Mission
Total Administrative and Mission Expenses
25,000
65,000
0
10,000
20,000
$120,000
$400,000
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I. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY STATISTICAL GROWTH CHART
Board of General Superintendents
Year: 2011
District: Chicago Central
ATTENDANCE/MEMBERSHIP
S.S. Enrollment
S.S. Attendance
Morning Worship
Church Membership
New Nazarenes
Total # of Org. Churches
New Churches Organized
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
13,144 12,223 12,631 11,936 11,890 13,013 12,643 12,463 11,826 11,572 11,701
5,650 5,539 5,794 5,641 5,488 5,803 5,780 5,012 5,151 5,082 4,519
7,968 8,146 8,280 8,187 8,235 8,242 8,220 7,900 7,752 7,745 7,620
9,231 9,392 9,215 9,192 9,334 9,696 9,882 9,896 9,827 9,991 10,137
452
394
395
407
460
654
487
380
433
492
385
74
72
73
73
74
75
75
76
71
72
73
1
0
1
3
1
2
0
1
1
2
2
FINANCES
World Evangelism Fund
District Evangelism Fund
Education Fund
Pensions & Benefits Fund
Other
Total Church Income
HONORS/AWARDS
Amount Paid Percent
2010-2011
Paid
$603,812
100%
$468,221
86%
$236,000
$195,653
$12,209,832
111
86%
90%
GS’s Growth Award
Churches
0
*****
NMI Award of Excellence
Churches
32
*****
10% Giving Churches
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ADDENDUM
Master Contact List
Last Name
Ackerman
Aguilar
Aguilar
Aills
Aills
Alexander
Alexander
Alfaro
Alfaro
Alfaro
Alfaro
Alger
Allen
Allen
Allis
Allis
Almanza
Alnimiri
Al-Dair
Alyea
Anderson
Anderson
Armendariz
Armstrong
Arnold
Bahr
Baillie
Baker
Barnard
Barnes
Bass
Bateman
Bauer
First Name
Phyllis
Pedro
Marlon
Gary E.
Lynda
Jeffrey C.
John
Alberto
Hector E.
Irma Y.
Jose
Justin
Edith K.
Ronald
Gary
Lynda
Elizabeth
Marwan
Sami
Michelle
David
Robert
Jesus
Susan
Genevieve
William
David
Victor
Deanna
April
Jesse
Robert
Carol
Address
7107 W. O'Connell Dr.
2952 N. Kildare
2952 N. Kildare
6343 W. 90th Pl.
6343 W. 90th. Pl.
609 W. Lincoln St.
PO Box 405
229 Nordica Ave.
4705 W. Berenice
229 Nordica Ave.
229 Nordica Ave.
1000 N. Entrance
1347 Westminster Ln.
914 Pasture Rose St.
6343 W. 90th Pl
6343 W. 90th Pl
13246 E. 1250 N. Rd.
17111 Odell Ave.
12207 Pulaski Rd.
1505 Liberty
101 George Fox Drive
440 S. Enos
City
Chicago Ridge
Chicago
Chicago
Oak Lawn
Oak Lawn
Hoopston
Potomac
Glenview
Chicago
Glenview
Glenview
Kankakee
Bourbonnais
Joliet
Oak Lawn
Oak Lawn
Momence
Tinley Park
Alsip
Covington
Danville
Kankakee
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60641
60641
60453
60453
60942
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60025
60641
60025
60025
60901
60914
60431
60453
60453
60954
60477
60803
47932
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60901
20 Elmwood Dr.
452 S. Wall
590 Turnberry Dr.
12745 Bell Rd.
6445 Saint Lawrence Street
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5345 S. 6 Ave
225 Prairie Ridge Dr.
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6941 W. 96 Pl.
10531 W. Hillcrest Dr.
1355 S. 6th St.
Kankakee
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Blanchette
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Bley
Bloom
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Boerhnsen
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Bowling
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Bragg
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Bray
Bridges
Bridges
Britton
Brooks
Browder
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Kathleen
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Karen
Bill
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Valerie
Elizabeth
Chuck
Connie
Leon M.
Sarah
Jordan
Norman W.
Ann
Karen
Maricela
John
Bekah
Laurie J.
La Treese
Carlos
Robert O.
William
Julia
Thomas J.
Timothy J.
Grover
Carol
Regis
Dorothy
1524 Walnut St.
1162 S. Elm Ave.
55 Castle Coombe Dr.
55 Castle Coombe Dr.
391 Drummond Dr.
714 Longefellow Lane
One University Ave Box 6097
97 Sugar Leaf Turn
819 W. Lafayette #57
353 N. Kendrick Ave.
3605 Glynwood
519 E. Maple St.
310 State St.
300 Steeple Chase Circle
9 Dartmoor
76 Knollwood Ln.
371 N. Michigan Ave.
371 North Michigan
932 W. Willow
529 Keepataw
1780 E. 3150 N Rd.
6510 S. Kolin
One University Ave.
1805 Mid court Dr.
810 Augusta Ave.
15108 Irving Ave.
2930 N. Lewis
6377 Cabriolet Way
5727 Uncompaghre St.
Danville
Kankakee
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Mundelein
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Watseka
Burlington
Hazel Crest
Lombard
Potomac
Bourbonnais
Crystal Lake
Kankakee
Bradley
Bradley
Chicago
Eden Prairie
Lemont
Martinton
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Elgin
Dolton
Waukegan
Pendelton
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Buckingham
Buettner
Burch
Burkey
Burton
Busenbark
Busenbark
Caldwell
Caldwell
Calhoun
Calhoun
Calhoun
Calhoun
Campbell
Campos
Canales
Canales
Cardenas
Carder
Carlson
Carpenter
Chairez
Chamberlain
Chamberlain
Chambers
Chambers
Charles
Cash
Cash
Chenoweth
Chenoweth
Cho
Choi
Christensen
Christensen
John
Robert I.
Debbie
Harlan
Caroline
Jonathan
Tina
David
Phyllis
Kathy
Paul
Betty
Matthew
Roger
Rebecca
Rachel Ann
Elsa
Ada
Wilfredo
David
Linda
Janice
Zerita
Patricia
Lee
Sarah
Gregory
Marcella
Trent
Paul
Sue
Gregg
Tammy
Byoung Youn
Eunice
Sara
Scott
780 Eastwind Dr.
137 Sycamore Dr.
10858 S. Homan Ave
1321 Ivy Lane, Apt. #201
One University Ave.
460 Bresee Ave
809 Buck Court
222 E. Ash St.
222 E. Ash St.
600 N. Colfax
600 N. Colfax
240 E. First St.
302 S. Joliet St.
240 E. First St.
302 S. Joliet St.
506 1/2 S. Fifth
3021 N Lamon
220 E. Munroe St.
220 E. Munroe St.
5247 W. Byron
6416 Catlin-Homer Rd.
5761 Muriel Ln.
New Lenox
Bolingbrook
Chicago
Naperville
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Manteno
Gilman
Gilman
Crescent City
Crescent City
Wilmington
Wilmington
Braidwood
Wilmington
Kankakee
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Chicago
Fairmount
St. Anne
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60451
60490
60655
60563
60914
60914
60950
60970
60970
60928
60928
60408
60481
60408
60481
60901
60641
60914
60914
60641
61814
60964
2214 N. Vermilion St.
2214 N. Vermilion St.
290 Windermere Way
290 Winermere Way
2030 W. Coulter St., #3F
15340 Holly Ct., Unit C
15340 Holly Ct., Unit C
370 Buckman Dr.
370 Buckman
215 Sand Beach Blvd., # 2306
368 Glen Leven Ct.
1195 W. Wilson Dr.
1195 W. Wilson Dr.
Danville
Danville
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Chicago
Oak Forest
Oak Forest
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Shreveport
Schaumburg
Kankakee
Kankakee
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
LA
Il
IL
IL
61832
61832
60914
60914
60608
60452
60452
60914
60914
71105
60194
60901
60901
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630-759-0990
618-218-9720
630-237-1799
616-780-7584
419-233-3318
815-351-6114
815-432-3285
815-432-3285
815-683-2167
815-683-2167
815-458-6809
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815-349-9053
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815-450-0176
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815-935-0524
815-935-0524
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217-733-2309
815-933-6172
708-747-6242
217-431-4779
217-431-4779
815-933-9829
915-933-9831
440-539-4967
708-637-2311
708-637-2311
815-932-6587
815-953-0267
224-321-6399
847-630-8292
815-929-0493
815-929-0493
Clark
Cleare
Collins
Combs
Cook
Cook
Cooper
Cordova
Cordova
Cordova
Corona
Cortes
Costa
Coulter
Cox
Cox
Crew
Crowley
Crombar
Cruz
Cruz
Cruz
Cruz
Cruz
Cundiff
Cunningham
Dace
Dace
Dalton
Darnall
Davey
Day
Day
De Leon
De Leon
De Leon
De Leon
David W.
Samuel O.
Marsha
Hugh A.
Ashley
Steven
Marie Donaldson
Eunice
Jorge
Ruth
Marcos
Paulina
Jennifer
Mary
Carlson
Icilma
Jill
Jacob G.
Craig
Beatriz
Cristina
Herminia
Nicole
Oscar
T.W.
John
Allen
Trevor
Ronald
Paula
Brandon K.
Michael W.
Ruth
Alex
Angelica
Edy
Jose
1707 S. Newberry
721 Edwin Dr.
147 S. Walnut
14542 S. Mustang Dr.
2704 Caddy Ln.
22959 S. Frances Way
4336 W. Adams St.
127 N. Emerald
127 N. Emerald
PO Box 3977
528 N. Maple St.
5616 S Artesian Ave.
702 Trotter Dr.
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Manteno
Homer Glen
Joliet
Channahon
Chicago
Mundelein
Mundelein
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60608
60914
60950
60491
60435
60410
60624
60060
60060
Momence
Chicago
Coal city
IL
IL
IL
60954
60629
60408
425 E. Court St.
837 S. McKinley Ave.
2346 Sunnydale Drive
901 Gettysburg Dr. Apt. 2
1088 W. Walnut
Kankakee
Kankakee
Woodridge
Bourbonnais
Kankakee
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60901
60901
60517
60914
60901
2204 Desplaines
1601 Patriot Way
Blue Island
Bourbonnais
IL
IL
60406
60914
2418 Batestown Rd.
801 Chatfield Rd.
282 S. Stadium Dr.
265 N. Randolph
1454 Westminster Lane
1128 Pine Pl.
One University Ave. #6112
2438 Erskine Rd.
2438 Erskine Rd.
10817 IL Rte. 176
10817 IL Rte. 176
11 N. Dryden PL. Apt #2
10817 IL Rte. 176
Danville
New Lenox
Bourbonnais
Bradley
Bourbonnais
New Lenox
Bourbonnais
Joliet
Joliet
Woodstock
Woodstock
Arlington Heights
Woodstock
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
61832
60451
60914
60915
60914
60451
60914
60433
60433
66098
60099
60004
60050
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312-547-9357
815-933-5091
815-922-4766
708-301-9168
815-630-5698
815-252-4744
773-921-9690
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San Jose Costa Rica
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815-933-3039
773-720-8064
518-879-2889
443-739-8317
815-304-4165
708-937-5197
217-691-4430
815-922-0254
217-442-6984
815-462-1676
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815-216-7092
815-933-4537
815-485-8289
815-210-6545
815-723-8352
815-723-8352
224-663-8709
De Leon
De Leon
De Leon
Dean
Dearth Jr.
Devors
Dickson
Diveley
Doan
Doan
Dodd
Dodds
Doenges
Doenges
Dominguez
Dominguez
Dominguez
Dominguez
Dorries
Dunnill
Eaton
Edenburn
Edwards
Ellwanger
Else
Else
Else
Emmons
Enfield
Enfield
Engelkens
Erickson
Evers
Evans
Evans
Evans
Fajardo
Juan
Licet
Ruth E.
William W.
Gary D.
Krissy
Wade J.
Dave
Tran
Uyen
W. Randy
Jon
Carol
Jim
Bertha
Eleuterio
Jose
Nayeli
Phillip
Sue
Dan
Mary
Jill
C. William
Becky
H. Mark
Paula
Jeffrey T.
Jeffery W.
Susie
Desiree
Eric
Kristen
Michael
Thomas J.
Tracie C.
Jo
11 N. Dreyden PL. #2A
11 N. Dryden PL. Apt #2
3065 George St., Apt. A5
188 Bernard St.
394 Princeton Ave.
1325 North Arthur Burch Rd.
752 N.W. Holcomb
Arlington Heights
Arlington Heights
Waukegan
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Mundelein
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60004
60004
60085
60914
60914
60914
60060
4848 N. Sheridan
5770 N. Ridge
2324 Norfolk Rd.
1477 W. Station St.
343 W. 5000 Rd.
343 W. 5000 Rd.
1911 Richmond
428 Fielding Ln.
4546 W. Beach
428 Fielding Ln.
1126 N. Bush
4388A W. Doris Dr.
P.O. Box 368
6711 E. 3250 N. Rd.
439 Sullivan Ln.
89 Briarcliff Ln.
5531 W. 130th. St.
5531 W. 130th Street
5531 W. 130th Street
Chicago
Chicago
Crete
Kankakee
Kankakee
Kankakee
Chicago
Round Lake
Chicago
Round Lake
Kankakee
Kankakee
Minooka
Potomac
Braidwood
Bourbonnais
Palos Heights
Palos Heights
Palos Heights
Woodridge
Kankakee
Kankakee
St. Anne
Bourbonnais
Lemont
Chicago
Orland Park
Chicago
Palos Hills
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60640
60660
60417
60901
60901
60901
60606
60073
60606
60073
60901
60901
60447
61865
60408
60914
60463
60463
60463
60517
60901
60901
60954
60914
60439
60628
60462
60628
60465
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2622 Burr Ridge CT.Apt.109
4806 W. Doris Dr.
4806 W. Doris Dr.
20 W. Circle Dr.
1080 Shawnee Ct.
122157 Oxford Ct.
12500 S. Lowe
9104 Kennedy Ct.
12500 S. Lowe
10655 S. Terry Dr.
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224-663-8710
224-619-5804
815-939-0888
815-802-1270
815-272-5813
847-837-1828
815-693-2819
773-267-8662
773-430-4619
708-481-3210
815-935-5053
815-697-9760
815-697-9760
262-716-3912
262-716-3912
815-932-4070
815-932-5828
815-467-4424
217-497-6805
815-302-5106
815-937-0278
708-371-0625
708-371-0625
708-371-0625
630-415-9383
815-935-9927
815-935-9927
815-954-7187
815-932-7138
630-243-6848
312-735-8166
708-308-9701
773-785-3268
708-599-4283
Farber
Feliciano
Ferris
Fischer
Fisher
Fisk
Flemming
Florian
Flowers
Foote
Ford
Forgrave
Foster
Foster
Franco
Franklin
Fuhrmann
Fuller
Fuller
Gaikwad
Gaines
Gaines
Gall
Gamarro
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Garcia
Gardner
Gardner
Garton
James
Jose
Dan
Christina
Ralph W.
Michael G.
Kurt
Aaron
Michael A.
William G.
Shaniqua
Mark
Earvin
Roy E.
Diomedes
Kendall R.
Justin
Brenda
Gordon
Sunil
Shawna
Timothy
Aaron M.
Margarita
Elizabet
Ezequiel
Gerson
Jose Enrique
Juan B.
Juan Carlos
Julio
Miguel
Rita
Sharon Kane
Kevin
Valerie
Franklin D.
941 E. Washington St.
5854 S. Mason Ave.
533 Hollyberry Ln.
2130 Kingston Rd.
6556 S. Coldwater Rd.
100 Dearborn St.
1511 W. Maple Avenue
Morris
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Waukegan
Blanchard
Joliet
Mundelein
IL
IL
IL
IL
MI
IL
IL
60450
60638
60914
60087
49310
60435
60060
20 W. Circle Drive
362 N. Ashley Ave.
Saint Anne
Bourbonnais
IL
IL
60984
60914
2208 W Garden Dr.
Kankakee
IL
60901
710 Westwood Drive
Catlin
IL
61817
200 University Ave.
P.O. Box 101
1816 Joppa
1816 Joppa
1112 Williams Ave.
174 S. Charlotte St.
174 S. Charlotte St.
1584 S. Sixth Ave
6833 W. Foster Ave.
4177 W. Nelson St.
6056 S. 74th Ave.
2246 N. Lowell
540 Kresswood
4177 W. Nelson St. Apt. # 1
12 N. 171 Berner Rd.
6042 S 74 CT
2953 W 38th St
540 Kresswood
14648 S. Saddle Brooke Ln
9591 E. Oakridge Dr.
9591 E. Oakridge Dr.
198 Esther Cir.
Bourbonnais
Montezuma
Zion
Zion
Deerfield
Lombard
Lombard
Kankakee
Chicago
Chicago
Summit
Chicago
McHenry
Chicago
Elgin
Summit
Chicago
McHenry
Homer Glen
St. John
St. John
Bourbonnais
IL
OH
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
IN
IL
60914
45866
60099
60099
60015
60148
60148
60901
60656
60641
60501
60639
60050
60641
60120
60501
60629
60050
60591
46373
46373
60914
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815-942-2816
773-848-5222
815-935-0284
815-932-1264
989-561-5775
815-263-5707
847-566-6969
810-701-7538
815-939-3027
773-574-2570
815-932-3739
708-283-9700
217-427-5648
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815-933-7749
567-510-5404
847-746-8905
847-746-8905
708-261-8844
209-728-5313
209-324-1867
815-929-9112
773-631-3712
773-240-0240
708-785-1080
773-384-8450
815-999-9259
773-276-3792
847-483-4752
708-785-4589
773-724-9646
815-999-9260
708-301-2516
219-365-3799
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815-932-5120
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George
Gilbert
Girgis
Godwin
Godwin
Gonzalez
Goodwin
Gordon
Gordon
Gnaedinger
Grajeda
Green
Green
Greene
Gregory
Grieb
Griffin
Grill
Grimm
Grindle
Grindle
Grizzle
Gross
Gross
Grubb
Guffey
Gutierrez
Hair
Haire
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hancock
Hansen
Hansen
Hardy
Harris
Carol
Margaret
Hany
Dave
Sandy
William M.
Ralph
Joseph
Lori
Martha
Rosanita
Barb
Melton
Stacy
Aaron
Cynthia
Beverly
John
Melody
Jeffrey R.
Susanne
Susan
Anna
Steve
Karen
James Jr. E.
Jeronimo
Jim
Anna
Joyce
Diana
Donna
Matthew
Karen
Ryan L.
Fred
James I.
512 Evergreen Ln.
17660 Farrell Rd.
1020 S. Wildwood
1070 Cecil Dr.
1070 Cecil Dr.
313 Todd St.
1090 S. Elm Ave.
1045 Lioncrest Dr.
1045 Lioncrest Dr.
1387 Lincoln Ave. South
21 W. 549 N. Ave.
1199 Mallard Dr.
1199 Mallard Dr.
503 Garfield
156 N. Hickory St.
894 Aberdeen Dr.
PO Box 101
1898 S. Oaklawn Dr.
810 Independence Dr.
7732 S. Austin Ave
7732 S. Austin Ave
606 E. Lyle
Bradley
Lockport
Kankakee
Kankakee
Kankakee
Park Forest
Kankakee
Richton Park
Richton Park
Highland Park
Lombard
Bradley
Bradley
Georgetown
Manteno
Crystal Lake
Piper City
St. Anne
Bourbonnais
Burbank
Burbank
Milford
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60915
60441
60901
60901
60901
60466
60901
60471
60471
60035
60148
60915
60915
68146
60950
60014
60959
60964
60914
60459
60459
60953
2206 Batestown Rd.
One University Ave,
133 W. Courtland St.
12043 S 68th Ct.
4577 W. 3rd St.
Danville
Bourbonnais
Mundelein
Palos Heights
West Lebanon
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
61832
60914
60060
60463
47991
1417 W. 183rd St
Homewood
IL
60430
1346 Eastwood Dr.
6524 N. Bosworth Ave., #2
6524 N. Bosworth Ave. #2
22609 Stanford Drive
220 Hauser Ct.
Aurora
Chicago
Chicago
Frankfort
New Lenox
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60506
60647
60626
60423
60451
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815-937-1015
815-838-1218
815-935-8893
815-933-2924
815-933-2924
708-308-0733
815-929-0308
708-283-2330
708-283-2330
847-432-6985
815-933-9130
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217-662-6321
815-514-5333
815-477-7626
815-953-8261
815-939-9736
815-304-5042
312-237-1831
708-598-5949
815-889-9080
217-443-0949
815-278-1659
847-970-6280
708-448-4850
765-893-8455
708-957-7078
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630-962-2682
920-629-9922
920-629-0461
708-478-3170
815-485-8916
Harris
Harris
Haskins
Hatcher
Hawthrone
Hayes
Heck
Hegreberg
Hendrick
Henricks
Hespell
Hess
Hess
Hill
Hilliker
Hindmand
Hird
Hird
Hodge
Hodge
Holcomb
Holden
Holderman
Hollowell
Holmgren
Holmgren
Howe
Hoyd
Hur
Hur
Hur
Huynh
Huynh
Ireland
Jarnagin
Johnson
Johnson
Jerry W.
Sue
Duane
Ann Marie
Natalie
Brandon
Edward H.
Barb
Deborah
Anne
Elizabeth
Charles
Melissa
Rich
Rebecca
Lawrence W.
Chris
Brandon E.
Jeffrey P.
Tanett
Mark
Randall
Caren
Robert
Andrew
Wanda
Clark M.
Glen
Dae Haeng
Jee YoungCho
Eun Kyung
Hoang Van
Touhy
Herbert
John R.
Brian
Kenneth
3130 N. McAree
3130 McAree
261 E. Marsile
156 Bernard ST.
100 E. Jones
535 E. 13th Street
905 Percy Dr.
352 Dartmoor Court
450 S. Cryer
10828 Cape Cod Ln.
Waukegan
Waukegan
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Milford
Lockport
Bourbonnais
Crystal Lake
Bourbonnais
Huntley
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60087
60087
60914
60914
60953
60441
60914
60014
60914
60142
[email protected]
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[email protected]
721 Sherman
721 Sherman
54 Windsor Dr.
965 E. Durham
9625 Mason Ave.
105 Devonshire
220 W. 5th St.
531 Devonshire Ln.
532 Devonshire Ln.
One University Ave. #6048
206 E. State St.
2911 Southbrook Dr.
104 Chesterfield Ct.
110 N. Ames St., Box 122
110 N. Ames St., Box 122
15556 Willow Ct.
Danville
Danville
Oak Brook
Bradley
Oak Lawn
Danville
Momence
Crystal Lake
Crystal Lake
Bourbonnais
Potomac
Kankakee
Bourbonnais
Cabery
Cabery
Homer Glen
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
61832
61832
60523
60915
60453
61832
60928
60014
60014
60914
61865
60901
60914
60919
60919
60491
[email protected]
217-446-6796
217-497-8075
[email protected]
522 E. Algonquin Rd. #200
522 E. Algonquin Rd. #200
522 E. Algonquin Rd. #200
Schaumburg
Schaumburg
Schaumburg
Chicago
Chicago
Wheaton
Bradley
Morris
Elgin
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60173
60173
60173
60639
60641
60187
60915
60450
60120
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708-857-4770
217-446-1516
708-497-0430
815-459-7578
815-459-8668
815-939-5131
217-304-3140
815-932-7338
815-936-0739
815-949-1790
815-949-1790
708-359-5599
708-799-0149
847-942-2915
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[email protected]
773-603-9449
773-427-4532
630-580-5567
815-932-4355
331-472-9672
815-888-1796
2520 N. Keeler Ave.
2953 N. Kildare Ave.
429 W. Evergreen St.
1207 Riverlane Dr.
503 Armstrong St
769 Algona Ave.
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847-662-5593
815-932-2326
815-295-1523
815-889-4813
708-473-2737
815-936-6369
815-382-3342
815-933-6191
224-569-2676
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Joplin
Joseph
Juarez
Juarez
Kachlic
Karr
Karuchit
Karuchit
Kaufman
Killion
Killion
Kim
Kim
Kim
Kim
Kim
Kim
King
King
Kist
Kist-Wilson
Klavohn
Klein
Knight
Koch
Kochersperger
Kochersperger
Koehn
Kramer
Krestel
Kring
Kwak
Kedric
Michael
Ronald
Salina
Sharon
Elmer
Charles
Ana
Enrique
Lori
Woody
Andrew H.
Jessica D.
Duane B.
Robert G.
Shirley
Bun Hoc
Choong Shin
Dong Ha
Eun Ho
Oak Sun
Young C.
Carmen
Danny
Judy
Kathy
Jon E.
Carolyn
Justin D.
William H.
Marlene
Terry
Cory
Jordan S.
Sharon
Andrew
Ho-Kyung
11715 Peck Rd.
650 Olde Oak Dr.
Evansville
Bourbonnais
IN
IL
47725
60914
332 Clark St.
3320 Holden Ct.
494 Eugene Drive
Westville
Matteson
Bourbonnais
IL
IL
IL
61883
60443
60914
[email protected]
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511 W. Woodland Ave.
24106 N. Burr Ct.
16757 S. Ottawa Drive
16757 S. Ottawa Drive
PO Box 123
354 N. 000 E. Rd.
354 N. 000 E. Rd.
3414 W. Bryn Mawr
2830 Effingham Ct.
2330 Hamilton Place
831 Beaumont Dr. #101
1529 President St.
1822 W. Thornwood Ln.
Lombard
Channahon
Lockport
Lockport
Seneca
Loda
Loda
Chicago
Schaumburg
Schaumburg
Naperville
Glendale Heights
Mount Prospect
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60148
60410
60441
60441
61360
60948
60948
60659
60193
60193
60540
60139
60056
119 Vance Ln.
3 Thunderbird
960 Peony Lane
2143 Hammel Ave.
1 University Ave
660 Oak Run Dr.
9170 Hunters Lane
9170 Hunters Lane
20512 Gardner Ave.
242 E. Charles St.
4244 W. 156th St.
One University Ave.
1691 S. Green Meadows Blvd
Danville
Oakwood
Bourbonnais
Aurora
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Spring Grove
Spring Grove
Chicago Heights
Bourbonnais
Midlothian
Bourbonnais
Streamwood
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
61832
61858
60914
60504
60914
60914
60081
60081
60411
60914
60445
60914
60107
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815-936-0361
708-945-8719
217-918-4456
708-945-8720
815-932-8495
708-269-3219
708-527-9424
708-655-8652
815-467-7876
614-506-1353
708-574-8195
815-357-6145
217-386-2814
217-386-2814
773-508-1768
630-379-1493
773-484-7700
630-548-2104
630-849-0420
847-366-2069
708-283-0610
708-283-0610
217-442-5160
217-431-0251
815-936-9359
815-932-3240
815-928-8568
815-675-0189
815-675-0189
815-935-2106
414-828-5507
708-597-1579
815-939-5063
773-983-9191
Kyung Her
Laci
Laci
LaGesse
Lagunas
Laney
Lau
Laurea
Lawson
Le
Leach
Leathers
Lechuga
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lehman
Lehman
Leigh
Lema
Lemke
Lemmert
Leth
Lincoln
Lewis
Lineberry
Lister
Lockwood
Loew
Long
Lopez
Lopez
Love
Love
Lovett
Lovett
Ludwig
Mrs. Eun
Frank R.
Loris
Ardie
Maria
Marcy
Gerry
Constante
Caryl
Tuyen
Tara Beth
Terry
Byron
James B.
Joseph M.
Sang Kyun
Emmit
Lisa
Gilbert
Magaly
Fran
Janae
Carl
Sue
Adam
Loren
Vicky
JoAnn
Carl
Joy
Berto
Lourdes
Jennifer
Mike
Carla
Russell
David P.
925 Casey Ct. #2
517 S. 5th St.
517 S. 5th St.
1393 N. 7000 W. Rd.
28768 Pilgrims Pass
972 Cambridge
3901 W. 102nd. Place
5455 N. Christiana Ave., Apt. 1
345 E. Marsile
2121 Hood 1W
51 Dorsett Ct.
735 N. Jackson
Schaumburg
Hoopeston
Hoopeston
Kankakee
Lakemoor
Crystal Lake
Chicago
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Chicago
Aurora
Bradley
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60173
60942
60942
60901
60084
60014
60655
60625
60914
60659
60540
60915
20211 Upper Greatland
1000 N. Entrance
4645 N. Sheridan Rd, Apt. 312
1301 Ascot Court
17001 Prairie Star Parkway
6900 S. Chappel
5301 N. Newcastle
PO Box 108
137 Ringwood Ct.
877 S. Chicago Ave.
Chugiak
Kankakee
Chicago
Grayslake
Lenexa
Chicago
Chicago
Potomac
Bolingbrook
Kankakee
AK
IL
IL
IL
KS
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
99567
60904
60640
60030
66220
60649
60656
61865
60440
60901
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
773-288-4387
773-792-2895
217-987-6943
630-226-0905
815-936-1590
15156 Long Meadow Dr.
2016 Serenity Ln.
925 Colfax
916 Tappan Rd.
14340 S Knox
10291 W. 1000 S. Rd
356 Itasca
1835 Krouka Dr.
1471 S. Fifth Ave.
1471 S. Fifth Ave.
616 St. Charles Rd.
17001 Prairie Star Parkway
16453 Club Court
Lockport
Woodstock
Danville
Loda
Midlothian
Bonfield
Wood Dale
Des Plaines
Kankakee
Kankakee
Glen Ellen
Lenexa
Crest Hill
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
KS
IL
60441
60098
61832
60948
60445
60913
60191
60018
60901
60901
60137
66220
60403
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815-836-0250
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217-260-1531
217-260-1511
815-939-7280
815-788-5320
773-239-5471
773-600-6529
815-349-4914
773-610-5750
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[email protected]
708-715-4402
907-688-0335
815-933-5370
773-334-0534
847-223-6317
217-516-8571
217-386-2929
708-489-1236
815-426-6408
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847-732-1055
815-939-5379
815-939-1456
630-790-0058
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630-728-2032
Ludwig
Luhman
Luquingan
Lustig
Luttrell
Luttrell
Makemson
Maldonado
Malliett
Manes
Mantarian
Mason
Marklund
Marklund
Martin
Martin
Martinez
Martz
Mata
Mathews
Maw
Mayen
Mayorga
Mayorga
Mayorga
Mazin
McBurnie
McCann
McCormick
McInturff
McDaniel
McGough
Meadows
Mellish
Melvin
Mendez
Metzger
Marlin
Donelle
Bethsy
Ed
William T.
Christopher
Fern
Romina
Lowell
Dave
Grace
Mary
Genie
Pat
Stanley N.
Troy W.
Rolando
Leoanrd T
Abel
Dane
Deb
Enrique
Eriberta
Sergio
Sergio Jr.
Estuardo
Matt
Thomas W.
John T.
Faith
Sarah
Harold
Fred
Kevin
Jeff
Allan
Inez
2424 Caton Farm Rd.
225 Mohawk Dr.
25706 W. Lilac Ave.
235 S Constance Ln.
250 S. Washington
1825 Arbor Lane Apt.103
19616 N. 1430 E. Rd.
2602 N. McVicker
743 Stockton Heights Dr.
18359 Riegel Rd.
One University Ave.
Joliet
Bourbonnais
Monee
Chicago Heights
Braidwood
Crest Hill
Danville
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Homewood
Bourbonnais
IL
IL
IL
Il
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60435
60914
60449
60411
60408
60403
61834
60639
60914
60430
60914
1806 Parkside Dr.
19952 S. Thorndale
1481 Middlebury Ct.
513 S. Cleveland Ave.
631 W. Beau Apt. #1
6823 W. 112th St.
4707 W. Berenice Ave
Shorewood
Frankfort
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Des Plaines
Worth
Chicago
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60404
60423
60914
60914
60016
60482
60641
1158 Game Trl. S
10115 Old Orchard Ct.
12815 Gregory St.
12815 Gregory St.
1728 W 169th St.
2312 N. Nagle Ave. #4
232 Fox Trail Dr.
104 Circle Ct.
255 S. Poplar St.
19447 Tramore Ln.
33 Hubbard Trail
PO Box 792
200 University Ave.
Bourbonnais
Skokie
Blue Island
Blue Island
Hazel Crest
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Watseka
Manteno
Mokena
Watseka
Sheldon
Bourbonnais
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60914
60076
60406
60406
60429
60707
60914
60970
60950
60448
60970
60966
60914
12219 Thomas Ct.
133 W. Courtland St.
13726 Deer Valley Dr.
Mokena
Mundelein
Homer Glen
IL
IL
IL
60448
60060
60491
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815-436-7429
815-936-0998
708-481-3210
708-363-2564
815-458-2006
815-349-4193
217-443-1403
773-370-2605
815-935-2206
708-798-4511
815-954-8163
708-283-9700
815-744-3551
815-469-8136
815-932-6358
815-939-4803
847-971-2916
708-448-8981
815-258-6385
815-935-1883
773-351-2316
708-385-0984
708-385-0984
708-335-3259
773-622-3855
815-932-6131
815-432-2726
815-468-8231
708-479-0364
815-432-5819
708-478-4741
708-301-7917
Mercer
Mercer
Meyer
Meyering
Middleton
Miller
Miller
Miller
Millhuff
Mills
Mills
Mills
Mina
Mishreky
Mishreky
Mitchell
Mohler
Mongerson
Monroe
Montes
Moore
Moore
Morgan
Mountain
Moyer
Muñoz
Murdaugh
Murray
Nelson
Newell
Nguyen
Nietes
Noble
Norton
Norton
Nothstine
Nothstine
Mary
Timothy
Kathy
Paul
Elizabeth M.
Mark
Pam
Rodney J.
Howard G.
Dwayne P.
Linda
Wesley
Julio C.
Misheil
Nema
Debbie
John
John O.
Donna
Edmundo
Elizabeth J.
Franklin
Earl E.
Mark C.
Bonnie
Martha
George
Melissa
Alverne
Frederick
Lien K.
Mary
Debra
Herbert
MaryAnn
Lauralee
Thomas
180 Spencer Ct.
180 Spencer Ct.
325 Brittany Tri.
17609 Roosevelt Ave.
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Elgin
Homewood
IL
IL
IL
IL
60914
60914
60120
60430
105 S. Wisconsin Ave.
105 S. Wisconsin Ave.
1135 Ironwood Ct.
6301 Victoria Drive
835 Peony Lane
347 N. cleveland
347 N. Cleveland
709 McKinley
17111 Odell Ave.
17111 Odell Ave.
201 E. Owen St.
PO Box 2
183 N. Center Ave.
806 Hillside
12815 Gregory St
203 Bernard St.
1113 Game Trail S.
494 Meadows Rd. S.
1321 Eagle Bluff Dr.
2217 20th St.
Villa Park
Villa Park
Elgin
Oak Forest
Bourbonnais
Bradley
Bradley
Mundelein
Tinley Park
Tinley Park
Ridge Farm
Kempton
Bradley
Danville
Blue Island
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Zion
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60181
60181
60120
60452
60914
60915
60915
60060
60477
60477
61870
60946
60915
61832
60406
60914
60914
60914
60914
60099
1028 McCameron
4085 Appleby Ct.
103 Old Farm Midcourt
805 Bradoc
2121 W. Hood 1W
Lockport
Richton Park
Bradley
Chicago Heights
Chicago
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60441
60471
60915
60411
60659
853 S. Elm
500 E. Florida Dr.
500 E. Florida Dr.
1124 W. Hawkins St.
1124 W. Hawkins St.
Kankakee
Crescent City
Crescent City
Kankakee
Kankakee
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60901
60928
60928
60901
60901
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815-802-0898
815-802-0898
224-856-1497
708-957-0504
773-859-1577
847-695-0078
708-687-8382
815-932-7936
815-939-7608
815-939-7608
847-566-7938
224-356-3750
224-356-3750
217-247-2858
815-253-6250
815--953-5207
217-446-6348
815-939-9061
815-928-5447
815-933-8216
815-304-6717
847-872-5806
815-838-2867
708-699-7310
815-933-1624
708-497-0978
773-610-5790
815-683-2095
815-683-2095
815-304-4511
815-304-4511
Nush
Oathout
Olney
Olson
Ottinger
Oxner
Palinski
Panos
Patiño
Paul
Pavlick
Peeler
Peeler
Peñate
Perabeau
Perino
Perry
Pester
Pierson
Pineda
Pineda
Pinto
Pinto
Pippin
Pitcher
Polanco
Polanco
Polanco
Pollard
Potter
Price
Primo
Qandah
Qandah
Quade
Quanstrom
Quezada
Aaron
Kenny
Kent
Katrina
John
William E.
Lisa
Ronald
Jose Luis
Frank
Kenny R.
Nancy
Todd W.
Edward
Charles
Phil
Doug
Marsha
Michael R.
Gilmar
Sandra P.
Edith
Rodolfo
Anita
Kent
Byron
Enrique
Vanessa
Marian
Shari
Tara
Nahum
Alex
Jamil
Brian
Mark
Alberto
20025 Mallory Dr
533 S. Main St.
282 E. Charles St.
5200 W. Cullom Ave. #1
414 Ferndale
1494 Timber Ridge Ave
203 E. Winter
122 E. Memorial Rd.
860 E. Old Willow Rd. Apt.123
8490 S. 700 W.
1131 S. 8th Ave
1131 S. 8th
4041 N. Leclaire Ave.
1912 W. Leland
8311 Wildspring Pkwy.
1602 Waterberry Dr.
503 Ann Ct.
220 N. Main St.
7401 W. 63rd St.
7401 W. 63rd St.
1833 N. Kostner
1833 N. Kostner
P.O. BOX 170
3134 Cobblestone Ln.
219 Parker Ave., Apt.201
219 Parker St., Apt. 201
219 Parker Ave., Apt.201
239 W. Fifth St.
23853 McMullin Cr.
215 S Adams St.
30 N. 7th Ave
2536 N. Newcastle Ave.
2536 N. Newcastle Ave.
12705 Bell Rd.
291 William Latham Dr.
PO Box 75
Frankfort
Kankakee
Bourbonnais
Chicago
Round Lake Beach
Kankakee
Danville
Bensenville
Prospect Heights
Kentland
Williamsport
Kankakee
Kankakee
Chicago
Chicago
Joliet
Bourbonnais
Joliet
Herscher
Summit
Summit
Chicago
Chicago
Bradley
Danville
West Chicago
West Chicago
West Chicago
Manteno
Plainfield
Westmont
Maywood
Chicago
Chicago
Lemont
Bourbonnais
Aroma Park
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
IN
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
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60423
60901
60914
60641
60073
60914
61832
60106
60070
47951
47993
60901
60901
60641
60640
60431
60914
60435
60941
60501
60501
60639
60639
60915
61832
60185
60185
60185
60950
60586
60559
60153
60707
60707
60439
60914
60910
815-210-9969
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847-502-1021
815-936-1802
217-442-6031
630-766-8602
847-777-1393
219-869-7654
765-793-7626
815-932-3557
815-932-3557
773-575-7688
815-935-0438
815-254-5494
815-939-3777
815-729-4391
815-421-4032
708-299-7402
708-299-7401
773-252-3908
773-329-1574
217-443-4180
[email protected]
630-876-8587
[email protected]
815-468-7381
818-439-1543
815-922-3662
708-681-4430
337-489-2544
773-622-0822
708-491-9373
815-939-4831
815-937-4039
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Quezada
Quezada
Ramirez
Ramirez
Ramirez
Ratthahao
Reardanz
Reddick Jr.
Reiniche
Reiniche
Remmenga
Remole
Remole
Remole
Reyad
Reyad
Reyes
Reynolds
Reynolds
Rhee
Rihani
Rihani
Roach
Rodriguez
Rono
Ruch
Ruthenbeck
Salazar
Sampson
Sanchez
Sanchez
Sargent
Sarver
Schahrer
Schimmelpfennig
Schroeder
Schweigert
Ivonne
Maria L.
Faustino
Israel
Omaira
James
Kevin
Donald O.
Debbie Kay
John C.
Al
Mary
Stan
Steve
Afaf
Hosny
Joel
Adam
Connie
Mie Hae
Kayla
Wes
Edna
Judy
Eunice
Laura
Karen
Elfega
Brian
Luciano
Rosalinda
Scott
Rhonda
Murl
Cindi S.
Rodney
Tim
PO Box 75
PO Box 75
3434 Prairie
909 Half Day Rd.
3434 Prairie
226 Longford Ct.
9504 N. 5000E Rd.
708 River Place
5448 E. 9000 N. Rd.
5448 E. 9000 N. Rd.
1405 Burch W8
31419 N. 750 E. Rd.
31419 N. 750 E Rd.
420 Palomino
17111 Odell Ave.
17111 Odell Ave.
25750 South Nancy St.
1205 Todd Ln.
2022 Liberty Ln.
17709 Larkspur Ln.
225 N. Walnut St.
6087 Canterbury Ln.
6901 Charnswood Dr.
5148 W. Barry St.
1130 S. Mertle
16016 Mission Field Rd.
1448 Bayhill Drive
5616 S Artesian Ave.
1664 N. Vermilion St.
615 Hill Dr. apt #103
Aroma Park
Aroma Park
Brookfield
Highland Park
Brookfield
Elgin
Manteno
Bourbonnais
Manteno
Manteno
Bourbonnais
Potomac
Potomac
Danville
Tinley Park
Tinley Park
Crete
Bourbonnais
Tilton
Homewood
Bensenville
Hoffman Estates
Tinley Park
Chicago
Kankakee
Oakwood
New Lenox
Chicago
Danville
Hoffman Estates
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60910
60910
60513
60035
60513
60120
60950
60914
60950
60950
60914
61865
61854
61832
60477
60477
60417
60914
61833
60430
60106
60192
60477
60641
60901
61858
60451
60629
61832
60169
975 S. Lincoln
21 Wren Rd.
14765 S. Massasoit Ave.
102 Dartmouth Dr.
401 E. Wyman
207 Fox Trail
Kankakee
Carpentersville
Oak Forest
Bourbonnais
Hoopeston
Bourbonnais
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60901
60110
60452
60914
60942
60914
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815-468-6925
815-592-7778
815-207-3595
815-207-3594
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217-987-6961
217-987-6961
217-443-1930
708-532-6100
708-532-6100
708-262-9744
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217-431-6087
708-799-0012
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847-717-0711
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773-418-7262
217-442-4590
847-621-4119
773-382-7960
815-936-9349
847-836-1361
708-687-7759
815-922-6841
217-283-5936
815-936-0380
Selby
Settle
Seymour
Seymour
Shelton
Shore
Shore
Short
Silvers
Simon
Simpkins
Sims
Skinner
Smallwood
Smart
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Snodgrass
Soto
Spangenberg
Spangenberg
Sprunger
Steele
Sternal
Steward
Stimson
Stimson
Stith
Stone
Story
Dave
Linda
Cheryl
Dennis
Marie
David
Kimber
Jerry L.
Ken
Keith A.
Felix
Teresa
Chestrer
Chardell
Nekita
Ann
Brian
Matthew A.
Stephanie
Ray
Rhonda
Robert D.
Vernon
Warren N.
Claude L.
Victor
Caley
Steve
Virgil
Ben
Carol
Ellen
Buck
Carrie
Nadine M.
Clifford
John Sr.
350 Crestwood Ct.
146 S. Jackson
1380 Eagle Bluff
1380 Eagle Bluff
69 Park Ave Apt 214
1270 Van St.
1270 Van St.
PO Box 497
20388 Taliesin Way
229 N. Roy St.
P.O. Box 948
2992 Rolling Ridge
29 Williamsburg ln.
1540 Carver Circle
2572 Oakwood Dr
45 St. Michaels Dr.
815 Tremont St.
1305 Arrowhead Dr.
Fischer Graduate Res. Apt. 1C
304 S. Main
319 Oswego
578 Westberry Ln.
17845 Rose Ave.
45 St. Michael's Dr.
121 N. Tomagene Dr.
835 N. Mozart
235 Fox Trail Ct.
235 Fox Trail Ct.
350 Mayfair Dr.
602 Suzanne Ave.
953 Thomas Blvd.
465 S. Bresee Ave
2110 E. Country Rd.
2110 E Country Rd 9
209 E. Third St.
267 W. Marsile
1205 S. Seventh Ave.
Algonquin
Bradley
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Park Forest
Elgin
Elgin
Catlin
Franklin
Bourbonnais
Richton Park
Elgin
Evanston
Bourbonnais
Olympia Fields
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Notre Dame
Gilman
Park Forest
Bourbonnais
Lansing
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Chicago
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Lincoln
Bradley
Mundelein
Bourbonnais
Milford
Milford
Gilman
Bourbonnais
Kankakee
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
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60471
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60203
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46556
60938
60466
60914
60438
60914
60914
60622
60914
60914
62656
60915
60060
60914
60953
60953
60938
60914
60901
847-458-0773
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815-939-7135
708-748-3782
847-741-8843
847-741-8843
217-474-8882
708-429-0084
815-939-0914
708-633-5515
847-888-3578
847-679-2243
815-933-0072
815-932-9788
815-614-3287
815-523-7046
815-922-2053
815-265-7921
708-283-9234
815-939-5263
708-895-9387
815-932-9788
815-932-9604
773-252-4329
815-388-8543
815-929-9078
217-732-7367
815-263-5659
847-367-1003
815-982-5762
815-889-9036
815-889-9036
815-278-1063
815-937-0533
815-939-1218
Story
Stroud
St. John
St. Peter
Sunna
Tadros
Tabor
Tabor
Tabor
Taylor
Thanhbinh Pham
Thomas
Thompson
Tobin
Torres
Trujillo
Trujillo
Tucker
Tzul
Ulmet
Ulrich
Ulrich
Urfer
Van Bolhuis
Valentine
Valladares
Vanagasem
Vanzee
Vaughn
Villegas
Villegas
Vogel
Waddell
Walker
Walker
Ward
Ward
Sandra
Mike
Chad
Brenda
Ghassan
Ramzi
Karl
Pam
Vicky
Jasper
Joseph
Michelle
Jeremiah D.
Lenore
Catalina
Loida
Oscar J.
Heather
Wendy
Kevin
Brent A.
Lisa K.
Faye
Joyce
Jacquelyn
Juan Carlos
Lana
Scott
John
Genny
Gildardo
John
Andrew
Linda
Victor M.
Donald
Douglas
1205 S. 7th Ave.
894 Whitetail Bend
3504 Cambridge Ct., Unit 203,
842 Memorial Dr.
842 E Willow Rd
7404 Wheeler Dr
2543 W. Ainslie
2543 W. Ainslie
9052 Beechnut Road
1000 N. Entrance
327 Custer Ave., Apt. 25,
PO Box 567
674 Cooper Ave
17420 S Delia Ave.
2204 Desplaines
1927 N. Tripp
1927 N. Tripp
2438 Erskine Rd.
2165 N. Austin
2 Timberline Place
806 W. Van Meter
806 W. Van Meter
18500 Pine Lake Dr. Unit 1A
4855 S. Latrobe
610 E. North St.
1913 Lake Bluff Lane
Kankakee
Manteno
Danville
Chicago Heights
Prospect Heights
Orland Park
Chicago
Chicago
Hickory Hills
Kankakee
Evanston
Bourbonnais
Elgin
Plainfield
Blue Island
Chicago
Chicago
Joliet
Chicago
Lemont
Kankakee
Kankakee
Tinley Park
Chicago
Morris
Pingree grove
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
60901
60950
61832
60411
60070
60462
60625
60625
60457
60901
60202
60914
60120
60586
60406
60639
60639
60433
60639
60439
60901
60901
60477
60638
60450
60140
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815-939-1218
815-468-7342
217-519-5347
708-754-5899
847-541-5093
708-802-8995
773-561-7374
773-561-7374
708-598-7430
815-933-1000
773-971-0410
815-929-1964
847-695-2466
815-436-6822
773-772-6869
773-516-1153
815-531-5320
773-663-9605
630-257-9986
815-935-1516
815-935-1516
708-429-7023
708-458-3712
815-735-3608
847-464-2251
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7346 W. Baltimore Hill Rd.
4768 N. Keystone
4768 N. Keystone
206 Fir St.
577 S. Dudley Grove Rd.
1873 Claire Dr.
1873 Claire Dr.
9201 Lynwood
1109 S. Naperville Rd.
Covington
Chicago
Chicago
New Lenox
Kankakee
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Oak Lawn
Wheaton
IN
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
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47932
60630
60630
60451
60901
60914
60914
60453
60189
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765-793-3841
773-725-4402
773-853-0489
815-462-1741
803-720-1680
815-802-0882
815-802-0882
708-229-2047
630-682-0372
Watson
Watson
Webb
Wegner
Westveer
Whang
Wheelock
White
White
White
White
Whitis
Wickersham
Wiggins
Wilcoxen
Williams
Williams
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wimberly
Wine
Wood
Wood
Woodle
Woods
Woods
Wright
Wright
Wright
Wright
Wright
Wright
Yanchick
Young Cho
Yochim
Zaldivar
Milton
Wilmer R.
Walter W.
Elsie
Daniel D.
Hyo Sook
Daniel E.
Debora L.
Eldon
Paul E.
Raymond L.
Matt
Gordon C.
William C.
Vida
Gordon M.
Sue
Brian E.
Don
Joan
Joe
David
George L.
Joseph A.
Larry
Dave
Joshua W.
Andrew V.
John A.
Kathy
Marcia
Richard A.
William W.
Kathy
Mrs. Jee
Harold
Raul
654 Willow Pond Rd.
1573 Carver Cir.
1603 Waterberry Dr.
14631 Harrison Ave.
6217 Thames Pl.
708 Scarbrough Cir
2809 Calmer Dr.
PO Box 187
P.O. Box 187
403 E. Plumb St.
28 N. Alexander
16 N. West Ave.
20202 Rileysburg Rd.
116 E. 10th St.
2513 Live Oak Dr.
1323 MacArthur
PO Box 101163
735 Enterprise Ct.
PO Box 101164
39 S. Glenview
916 Percy Dr.
866 S. Evergreen
151 S. Crosswell Ave. Apt. #8
1553 Stefanie Ln.
119 Willow
One Universty Ave. Box#6114
620 Coyne St.
259 N. LaSalle Ave.
1119 N. Cedar Rd.
120 Marlowe Rd.
1119 N. Cedar Rd.
120 Marlowe Rd.
21512 Franklin Circle
925 Casey Ct. #2
355 Diversatech Dr., Apt. 227
3047 Marion St.
Paxton
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Posen
Vero Beach
Hoffman Estates
Joliet
Sheldon
Sheldon
Ransom
Danville
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Danville
Danville
Crest Hill
Bradley
Chicago
Chicago Heights
Chicago
Lombard
Bourbonnais
Kankakee
Bradley
Bourbonnais
Park Forest
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais
Bradley
New Lenox
Danville
New Lenox
Danville
Plainfield
Schaumburg
Manteno
Elgin
IL
IL
IL
IL
FL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
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217-871-0874
815-936-1687
815-933-3792
708-778-0722
231-760-2028
847-991-5754
815-722-8362
815-429-3611
815-429-3611
815-586-4657
217-446-4512
815-933-7756
815-939-1111
217-446-6253
217-443-2126
815-704-2008
815-939-1392
312-255-0151
708-372-9427
815-263-0811
630-953-9745
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
815-939-9914
256-651-3847
815-937-0509
708-747-4299
216-310-5785
815-529-7104
815-278-2431
815-485-6356
217-442-2431
815-485-6356
217-442-0552
815-372-9449
[email protected]
815-468-4392
954-326-0522
[email protected]
[email protected]
Zarate
Juan de Dios
185 W. Guertin Street
St. Anne
Il
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[email protected]
815-427-8561
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
0
0
2
1
0
15
0
12
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
1
5
4
0
38
57
52
49
23
0
0
6
12
0
38
0
0
0
0
35
17
55
27
15
60
22
100
975
42
0
0
7
22
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
7
34
0
3
0
1
6
0
0
5
14
2
0
3
11
0
1
0
6
16
15
9
0
54
6
92
1,000
42
10
6
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
45
0
90
879
0
24
101
24
270
0
0
4
0
12
4
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
26
0
10
0
14
30
0
0
0
8
0
0
2
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
15
0
24
109
24
269
30
0
3
0
14
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
86
0
280
30
377
0
43
30
10
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
6
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
381
0
45
30
10
100
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
205
0
23
0
20
35
22
0
51
34
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
4
5
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
35
22
4
56
28
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
12
44
44
Rev. Gary E. Aills
Rev. Hosny A. Reyad
Rev. Gilmar Pineda
Mr. Hoang Huynh
Rvdo. Eleuterio Dominguez
200
21
147
54
0
12
1
22
1
33
0
6
0
12
0
1
3
0
0
4
13
10
22
13
37
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
0
70
0
0
3
0
95
0
0
210
31
74
67
37
16
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
119
35
101
29
35
Crystal Lake
Danville Cedar Grove
Danville First
Danville Northside
Danville Southside
Rev. David E. Anderson
Rev. Charles H. Hess
Rev. Kent E. Pitcher
81
48
343
40
357
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
4
1
7
0
0
3
1
3
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
8
1
7
81
48
339
40
357
0
20
120
10
120
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
210
30
226
Danville Westside
Elgin
Rev. Bill Wright
Rev. Rodney J. Miller
19
198
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
1
1
0
1
0
2
1
4
18
198
0
38
0
0
23
112
Chicago Calvary
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago Emanuel Spanish
Chicago First
Chicago First East Indian
Rev. H. Mark Else
Rev. Juan Boanerges Garcia
Rev. Pedro D. Aguilar
Dr. Kevin M. Ulmet
11
*12
13
*14
15
Chicago First Filipino
Chicago First Korean
Chicago First Russian
Chicago First Spanish
Chicago Gage Park
16
17
18
19
20
Chicago Heights
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Ingleside Community
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mongolian
21
22
23
24
25
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Chicago Norridge Spanish
Chicago Northside
Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic
Rev. Oscar Trujillo
Rev. Charles L. Perabeau
Rev. Jamil S. Qandah
26
27
28
29
30
Chicago Oak Lawn First
Chicago Southside Arabic
Chicago Summit Spanish
Chicago Uptown Vietnamese
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Ho-Kyung Kwak
Jose A Alfaro
Ezequiel Garcia
Rev. W. Randy Dodd
Rev. Michael Evans
Rev. Mie Hae Rhee
Total Gains
6
7
8
9
10
Weekly Corporate
Worship
11
0
0
0
0
Rev. Alberto Quezada
Rev. Wesley G. Mills
Rev. Sergio P. Mayorga
Mr. Robert Hollowell
Total Losses
4
0
10
0
0
Pastor Name
Aroma Park
Blue Island
Blue Island Spanish
Bradley First
Casa de Dios
Lost by Death
26
58
45
52
23
Church Name
1
2
3
4
5
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
11
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
10
Full Church Members
End of Year
9
Received from Other
Denominations
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2011
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
0
4
1
0
1
0
57
20
17
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
0
16
Associate Church
Members
0
0
Total Losses
2
8
15a
Inactive Church
Members
15
Full Church Members
End of Year
14
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
0
0
13
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
2
4
12
Lost by Death
Hoopeston Community
56
12
11
Total Gains
40
Rev. Paul W. Caldwell
Dr. Brian E. Wilson
Rev. Ryan Hansen
Jeff Alexander
10
Received by
Transfer
Pastor Name
Gilman
Grace Fellowship
9
Received from Other
Denominations
Church Name
38
39
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2011
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
23
0
12
0
40
11
92
7
0
2
9
2
13
0
15
86
19
67
74
56
0
3
12
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
4
56
0
3
28
11
1
0
0
7
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
1
3
9
3
1
1
3
19
6
665
120
264
1,270
99
168
80
150
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
235
47
147
1,353
61
41
42
43
44
45
House of Prayer Ministries
Joliet Crystal Lawns
Joliet First
Kankakee College
Kankakee Eastridge
Mr. Victor Walker
Rev. Michael W. Day
Rev. R. Kendall Franklin
Rev. Gregory L. Chambers
610
121
264
1,261
94
46
47
48
49
50
Kankakee First
Kankakee Westbrook
Kankakee Wildwood
Kempton
Korean Naperville
Dr. Edward H. Heck
Rev. Todd W. Peeler
Dr. Carlson R. Cox
Rev. John A. Mohler
Rev. Eun Ho Kim
1,107
112
95
32
6
11
3
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
4
0
1
0
29
7
7
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
2
0
0
3
11
2
0
0
3
1,125
117
102
34
3
431
29
60
14
1
0
0
15
0
4
842
79
52
33
6
51
52
53
54
55
Lighthouse Community
Limestone Community
Living Water
Lombard
Manteno
Rev. Kevin Gardner
Rev. Phillip T. Dorries
Rev. Steven D. Cook
Rev. Jerry N. Bimber
Rev. John T. McCormick
88
54
49
210
315
6
0
12
0
9
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
6
7
0
12
0
16
0
0
2
0
7
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
2
9
0
0
4
2
19
95
54
57
208
312
10
14
0
80
116
0
0
0
0
0
80
61
55
117
359
56
57
58
59
Milford
Momence First
Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect International
Rev. Robert G. Killion
Brandon Hird
35
39
50
143
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
8
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
16
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
35
41
50
159
10
4
0
36
0
3
0
0
28
37
0
125
60
Mundelein
136
2
0
3
5
1
0
2
3
138
0
0
104
108
318
21
61
0
4
0
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
1
5
1
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
3
0
4
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
3
0
112
318
21
59
5
100
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
2
90
214
0
22
7
96
37
80
40
32
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
8
9
32
0
1
2
0
0
0
3
11
9
32
96
34
76
37
0
0
8
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
92
15
89
72
0
29
9
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
9
15
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
Rev. Edy de Leon
Rev. Young C. Kim
Rev. Douglas S. Ward
61
62
63
64
65
Mundelein Spanish
Naperville Trinity
New Horizons
New Lenox
New Song
Rev. Jeronimo Gutierrez
66
67
68
69
70
North Chicago
Paxton
Potomac
Real Life
Richton Park Community
Dr. Brian E. Wilson
Rev. Michael G. Fisk
Randall Holden
Rev. Jeffrey P. Hodge
71
72
73
Schaumburg Korean
Sheldon
Suburban Community
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Richard A. Wright
DAE HAENG HUR
Rev. Debora L. Ferch White
13
14
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
12
15
17
46
45
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
45
49
22
0
0
0
50
44
76
77
78
Wilmington First
Word and Worship Christian Community
Worth
Chicago Central Supplemental
Rev. William T. Luttrell
Rev. Michael T. Neil
Mr. Leonard T. Martz
28
93
20
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
28
93
20
0
18
0
5
0
0
0
27
72
13
Current Year Total
9,991
318
67
127
512
61
154
151
366
10,137
1,922
250
7,620
Last Year Total
9,789
338
154
115
607
40
241
124
405
9,991
2,455
29
7,745
Increase / (Decrease)
202
Organized
Chicago Gage Park
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Name Change
Inactive
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago First East Indian
Chicago First Filipino
Chicago First Russian
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Crystal Lake
Mount Prospect
New Horizons
New Lenox
Schaumburg Korean
Suburban Community
(20)
(87)
Transfer
Total Gains
12
(95)
21
Merge
(87)
27
(39)
146
Disorganize
Richton Park Community
(533)
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Rev. Jerry W. Harris
Rev. C. Enrique Polanco
Total Losses
Waukegan First
West Chicago
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
74
75
Received by
Transfer
Church Name
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
11
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
10
Inactive Church
Members
9
Full Church Members
End of Year
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2011
7
Received from Other
Denominations
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
221
Drop
(125)
20a
21a
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
10
9
34
19
10
38
22
60
40
25
28
12
60
22
20
26
12
60
22
10
6
0
10
0
10
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
2
8
15
5
0
10
52
15
10
4
0
0
6
0
19
0
14
486
0
8
0
14
186
0
25
0
8
247
0
3
0
8
117
0
79
0
17
940
0
21
0
16
272
0
123
0
39
1,673
0
32
0
38
575
0
32
0
38
575
0
0
0
38
0
0
45
0
35
230
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
8
368
0
41
0
93
673
0
19
0
0
0
0
Chicago First Filipino
Chicago First Korean
Chicago First Russian
Chicago First Spanish
Chicago Gage Park
0
20
0
93
5
0
16
0
82
5
0
13
0
74
5
0
15
0
61
5
0
60
0
200
20
0
35
0
170
20
0
93
0
367
30
0
66
0
313
30
0
64
0
164
30
0
62
0
120
30
0
40
0
94
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
0
79
6
0
45
0
96
3
0
10
0
0
0
16
17
18
19
20
Chicago Heights
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Ingleside Community
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mongolian
62
0
24
0
5
54
0
8
0
5
79
0
28
0
5
48
0
15
0
5
158
0
36
0
10
69
0
22
0
10
299
0
88
0
20
171
0
45
0
20
119
0
8
0
20
72
0
15
0
20
75
0
15
0
0
53
0
0
0
0
79
0
28
0
5
231
0
5
0
20
93
0
0
0
0
21
22
23
24
25
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Chicago Norridge Spanish
Chicago Northside
Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic
0
2
2
14
12
0
2
2
6
6
0
2
0
19
14
0
2
0
9
7
0
6
10
33
0
0
6
10
12
0
0
10
12
66
26
0
10
12
27
13
0
10
0
27
13
0
10
12
0
13
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
23
14
0
10
0
56
44
0
0
0
0
0
26
27
28
29
30
Chicago Oak Lawn First
Chicago Southside Arabic
Chicago Summit Spanish
Chicago Uptown Vietnamese
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
39
12
10
10
4
25
12
10
5
3
19
4
16
14
4
14
4
16
7
2
41
21
23
43
35
31
20
23
30
30
99
37
49
67
43
70
36
49
42
35
70
20
49
12
30
35
20
14
3
9
76
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
23
5
22
14
35
210
4
74
4
35
0
0
0
0
0
31
32
33
34
35
Crystal Lake
Danville Cedar Grove
Danville First
Danville Northside
Danville Southside
0
10
42
17
125
0
8
20
10
38
0
0
83
7
25
0
0
18
4
17
0
22
193
20
200
0
17
83
8
107
0
32
318
44
350
0
25
121
22
162
0
13
117
22
162
0
0
61
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
88
7
25
0
47
339
40
353
0
1
0
0
15
36
37
Danville Westside
Elgin
6
46
4
24
5
38
4
17
21
112
12
79
32
196
20
120
20
107
0
9
0
0
0
0
5
38
15
198
12
32
6
7
8
9
10
Chicago Calvary
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago Emanuel Spanish
Chicago First
Chicago First East Indian
11
*12
13
*14
15
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
NMI Associate
Membership
17
17
34
33
15
Caravan Enrollment
8
0
8
0
5
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
8
2
8
0
5
Aroma Park
Blue Island
Blue Island Spanish
Bradley First
Casa de Dios
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
10
3
18
3
5
1
2
3
4
5
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
13
3
18
7
5
Church Name
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
21
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
2011
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
55
44
80
19
10
16
124
46
196
47
11
45
47
11
45
8
0
0
10
0
50
0
0
0
47
0
45
31
20
73
26
0
65
House of Prayer Ministries
Joliet Crystal Lawns
Joliet First
Kankakee College
Kankakee Eastridge
89
50
109
528
25
65
5
47
224
7
67
10
34
1,063
23
48
0
9
118
8
120
50
179
480
47
112
10
60
299
23
276
110
322
2,071
95
225
15
116
641
38
225
15
102
521
38
225
10
89
120
0
98
25
63
0
12
98
0
60
0
0
67
10
37
1,138
23
23
120
76
1,269
50
0
0
70
0
34
46
47
48
49
50
Kankakee First
Kankakee Westbrook
Kankakee Wildwood
Kempton
Korean Naperville
461
58
24
12
2
201
25
18
4
2
237
54
18
8
1
93
8
12
4
1
511
113
22
44
3
221
14
17
15
3
1,209
225
64
64
6
515
47
47
23
6
515
43
38
23
0
97
4
12
0
2
195
60
33
51
0
0
0
35
0
0
237
54
20
9
1
1,085
50
35
20
0
0
30
20
17
0
51
52
53
54
55
Lighthouse Community
Limestone Community
Living Water
Lombard
Manteno
20
39
30
45
140
17
16
18
33
67
16
11
6
33
135
10
5
6
31
40
70
61
36
70
380
60
24
25
35
113
106
111
72
148
655
87
45
49
99
220
46
45
30
99
220
18
27
8
0
80
30
55
40
80
116
0
0
0
0
0
20
38
6
43
135
95
30
0
208
312
0
23
0
0
40
56
57
58
59
60
Milford
Momence First
Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect International
Mundelein
0
15
0
35
40
0
7
0
15
15
0
10
0
35
17
0
5
0
14
7
20
20
0
80
101
9
25
0
40
43
20
45
0
150
158
9
37
0
69
65
9
19
0
69
52
0
10
0
20
13
0
0
0
0
71
0
0
0
27
0
0
12
0
35
17
11
2
0
114
138
5
2
0
0
0
61
62
63
64
65
Mundelein Spanish
Naperville Trinity
New Horizons
New Lenox
New Song
27
175
0
10
0
24
40
0
3
0
13
45
0
8
3
10
14
0
1
3
35
105
0
15
4
25
40
0
9
4
75
325
0
33
7
59
94
0
13
7
45
94
0
13
0
40
40
0
0
6
30
150
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
14
101
0
15
3
25
56
0
59
2
0
45
0
0
2
66
67
68
69
70
North Chicago
Paxton
Potomac
Real Life
Richton Park Community
10
7
24
33
0
6
4
16
19
0
10
5
20
29
0
9
0
5
18
0
23
22
54
64
0
11
11
28
25
0
43
34
98
126
0
26
15
49
62
0
26
15
49
62
0
20
0
3
19
0
38
0
71
44
0
23
0
0
36
0
10
5
20
29
0
30
11
76
37
0
0
0
0
35
0
71
72
73
74
75
Schaumburg Korean
Sheldon
Suburban Community
Waukegan First
West Chicago
0
30
0
20
8
0
6
0
7
8
0
20
0
45
9
0
2
0
8
9
0
30
0
63
32
0
7
0
13
20
0
80
0
128
49
0
15
0
28
37
0
9
0
28
24
0
6
0
0
20
0
0
0
67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
45
12
0
6
0
28
0
0
10
0
66
0
41
42
43
44
45
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
NMI Associate
Membership
16
0
7
Caravan Enrollment
42
0
38
Gilman
Grace Fellowship
Hoopeston Community
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
12
1
22
38
39
40
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
27
2
78
Church Name
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
21a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
21
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
2011
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
20
DISCIPLESHIP
Chicago Gage Park
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
* Sponsored New Church this Year
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
21
60
9
0
21
60
9
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
6
15
0
10
60
1
15
0
0
Current Year Total
3,344
1,579
2,843
957
5,514
2,611
11,701
5,147
4,519
1,466
2,096
395
3,281
6,886
697
Last Year Total
3,296
1,454
2,910
932
5,366
2,696
11,572
5,082
4,666
1,140
1,916
317
2,870
5,775
747
Increase / (Decrease)
48
25
148
129
65
326
180
78
411
1,111
Name Change
125
Inactive
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago First East Indian
Chicago First Filipino
Chicago First Russian
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Crystal Lake
Mount Prospect
New Horizons
New Lenox
Schaumburg Korean
Suburban Community
(85)
Transfer
(147)
Merge
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
(67)
NMI Associate
Membership
48
60
24
0
Caravan Enrollment
13
20
7
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
25
20
20
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
2
15
0
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
6
15
0
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
22
6
25
2
Wilmington First
Word and Worship Christian Community
Worth
Chicago Central Supplemental
Organized
21a
17
25
4
Church Name
76
77
78
21
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
2011
20a
Disorganize
Richton Park Community
(50)
Drop
1
2
3
4
5
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2011
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Aroma Park
11,434
700
415
0
1,115
230
575
0
575
285
322
607
Blue Island
35,615
2,176
2,629
0
4,805
619
2,329
0
2,329
1,130
150
1,280
Blue Island Spanish
13,200
726
0
0
726
264
660
0
660
330
0
330
Bradley First
44,888
3,089
2,280
0
5,369
1,400
2,300
0
2,300
1,100
0
1,100
Casa de Dios
6
7
8
9
10
Chicago Calvary
1,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
114,819
8,513
11,171
0
19,684
2,098
5,244
600
5,844
2,622
830
3,452
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66,074
3,401
449
0
3,850
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,871,615
94,553
210,630
0
305,183
32,973
82,501
0
82,501
41,251
11,000
52,251
Chicago First East Indian
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
*12
13
*14
15
Chicago First Filipino
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chicago First Korean
88,600
5,212
0
0
5,212
1,895
4,738
0
4,738
2,369
0
2,369
16
17
18
19
20
Chicago Heights
21
22
23
24
25
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago Emanuel Spanish
Chicago First
Chicago First Russian
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chicago First Spanish
204,358
1,379
772
0
2,151
0
3,479
0
3,479
1,291
0
1,291
13,545
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
358,638
17,386
96,971
0
114,357
7,473
15,409
0
15,409
7,904
2,250
10,154
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22,017
734
134
0
868
249
683
0
683
311
0
311
Chicago Gage Park
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Ingleside Community
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mongolian
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Chicago Norridge Spanish
Chicago Northside
Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic
26
27
28
29
30
Chicago Oak Lawn First
31
32
33
34
35
Crystal Lake
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,000
0
9
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52,433
2,773
2,471
0
5,244
975
2,434
0
2,434
1,216
0
1,216
25,252
1,388
50
0
1,438
504
1,265
0
1,265
630
0
630
168,604
9,491
1,897
0
11,388
3,182
7,954
0
7,954
3,977
200
4,177
Chicago Southside Arabic
15,263
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chicago Summit Spanish
53,473
3,884
1,658
0
5,542
1,040
2,429
3,932
6,361
1,281
200
1,481
Chicago Uptown Vietnamese
11,046
100
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,675
350
0
0
350
130
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28,438
1,692
483
0
2,175
569
500
0
500
500
0
500
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
Danville Cedar Grove
404,870
24,715
28,902
0
53,617
7,468
18,670
0
18,670
12,485
0
12,485
Danville Northside
55,091
2,838
956
0
3,794
1,032
2,579
0
2,579
1,290
0
1,290
Danville Southside
361,616
21,622
12,252
0
33,874
6,575
16,438
0
16,438
8,219
0
8,219
Danville First
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2011
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
41,491
2,158
215
0
2,373
788
2,000
0
2,000
984
50
1,034
238,915
16,422
5,701
0
22,123
4,427
10,915
0
10,915
5,457
1,550
7,007
63,731
5,136
5,810
0
10,946
1,143
4,141
0
4,141
1,428
7,560
8,988
4,686
333
398
0
731
82
203
0
203
102
0
102
Hoopeston Community
103,957
5,317
2,048
340
7,705
1,941
3,816
0
3,816
2,426
0
2,426
House of Prayer Ministries
261,635
13,740
20
0
13,760
4,961
0
0
0
0
0
0
85,071
4,981
471
0
5,452
1,585
952
0
952
476
0
476
36
37
38
39
40
Danville Westside
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Kankakee First
Elgin
Gilman
Grace Fellowship
Joliet Crystal Lawns
Joliet First
Kankakee College
Kankakee Eastridge
241,190
12,563
44,745
0
57,308
4,585
11,461
0
11,461
5,730
100
5,830
2,336,808
118,133
134,930
11,550
264,613
42,341
105,863
1,000
106,863
52,926
6,250
59,176
121,234
4,028
3,402
0
7,430
852
810
0
810
405
20
425
1,372,619
71,063
18,819
0
89,882
25,827
64,190
0
64,190
32,498
800
33,298
Kankakee Westbrook
111,340
6,248
4,837
0
11,085
2,208
4,125
0
4,125
2,563
113
2,676
Kankakee Wildwood
91,207
407
2,355
0
2,762
800
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kempton
66,587
4,784
7,313
60
12,157
1,299
3,350
0
3,350
1,800
100
1,900
0
Korean Naperville
4,920
260
0
0
260
100
0
0
0
0
0
2,105
2,170
70
4,345
0
1,607
100
1,707
0
0
0
5,670
17,325
0
22,995
1,589
3,970
2,000
5,970
2,486
50
2,536
0
51
52
53
54
55
Lighthouse Community
125,539
Limestone Community
86,543
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Mundelein Spanish
66
67
68
69
70
64,110
600
0
0
600
0
0
25
25
0
0
Lombard
294,187
15,128
5,550
0
20,678
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Manteno
779,274
41,636
32,549
0
74,185
14,639
35,615
0
35,615
17,875
0
17,875
Milford
21,479
1,099
402
0
1,501
560
1,006
0
1,006
503
50
553
Momence First
30,753
1,700
1,350
181
3,231
586
1,407
0
1,407
701
0
701
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
85,000
5,127
377
0
5,504
1,628
3,784
0
3,784
1,864
0
1,864
138,176
8,439
4,135
0
12,574
2,983
6,527
0
6,527
3,663
0
3,663
Living Water
Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect International
Mundelein
Naperville Trinity
80,320
2,317
528
0
2,845
797
1,993
0
1,993
0
0
0
545,389
20,616
6,941
0
27,557
3,388
20,615
0
20,615
1,109
0
1,109
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
New Lenox
29,248
832
5
0
837
183
457
0
457
229
0
229
New Song
4,582
350
0
0
350
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
North Chicago
56,873
3,037
2,200
0
5,237
1,064
2,584
0
2,584
1,317
0
1,317
Paxton
30,652
1,835
1,880
170
3,885
620
1,288
0
1,288
1,220
0
1,220
Potomac
122,210
8,417
2,802
0
11,219
2,239
5,588
0
5,588
2,795
200
2,995
Real Life
77,389
5,442
1,498
0
6,940
1,493
4,082
0
4,082
1,856
0
1,856
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
New Horizons
Richton Park Community
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Schaumburg Korean
Sheldon
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
71
72
73
74
75
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2011
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15,817
836
1,126
0
1,962
375
930
0
930
470
0
470
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Waukegan First
59,441
3,319
932
0
4,251
1,119
2,796
0
2,796
1,398
0
1,398
West Chicago
18,665
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26,409
1,118
440
0
1,558
96
116
0
116
58
0
58
50,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43,046
2,740
898
450
4,088
875
2,530
0
2,530
1,089
100
1,189
Suburban Community
76 Wilmington First
77 Word and Worship Christian Community
78 Worth
0
Chicago Central Supplemental
Current Year Total
11,976,557
604,658
688,301
12,821
1,305,780
195,849
478,908
7,657
486,565
233,619
31,895
Last Year Total
12,592,107
774,928
415,229
10,866
1,201,023
201,918
586,427
14,230
600,657
339,217
27,145
(170,270)
273,072
1,955
104,757
(114,092)
(105,598)
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
Chicago Gage Park
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
Name Change
(615,550)
Inactive
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago First East Indian
Chicago First Filipino
Chicago First Russian
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Crystal Lake
Mount Prospect
New Horizons
New Lenox
Schaumburg Korean
Suburban Community
Transfer
(6,069)
Merge
(107,519)
(6,573)
Disorganize
Richton Park Community
Drop
4,750
265,514
366,362
(100,848)
1
2
3
4
5
Aroma Park
Blue Island
Blue Island Spanish
47
48
49
50
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
Value of Church
Properties
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
46
All Other Church
Ministries
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2011
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
0
0
1,200
12,000
0
12,080
25,280
27,807
140,000
0
6,538
0
15,400
0
0
13,728
35,666
44,699
1,334,000
0
Yes
No
700
0
0
0
0
9,970
10,670
12,650
0
0
Yes
1,080
0
5,424
19,800
0
8,669
34,973
45,142
1,372,230
0
Yes
Casa de Dios
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Chicago Calvary
0
4,385
28,568
11,474
708
44,398
89,533
120,611
1,009,000
18,550
Yes
Chicago Ebenezer
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
13,200
0
26,000
19,828
2,051
17,292
78,371
82,221
500,000
0
No
306,400
19,675
373,413
486,466
55,982
224,495
1,466,431
1,939,339
12,000,000
535,000
Yes
Chicago First East Indian
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
11
*12
13
*14
15
Chicago First Filipino
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Chicago First Korean
31,340
0
30,700
0
2,000
10,346
74,386
88,600
500,000
0
Yes
Chicago First Russian
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Chicago First Spanish
6,000
0
143,000
8,796
3,200
35,880
196,876
203,797
400,000
0
No
Chicago Gage Park
6,500
0
0
0
150
2,732
9,382
9,382
0
0
No
16
17
18
19
20
Chicago Heights
10,061
0
48,682
76,551
10,434
222,526
368,254
515,647
4,380,000
0
Yes
21
22
23
24
25
Chicago Mount Greenwood
26
27
28
29
30
Chicago Oak Lawn First
6
7
8
9
10
31
32
33
34
35
Bradley First
Chicago Emanuel Spanish
Chicago First
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
6,514
0
6,000
0
503
4,682
17,699
19,810
300,000
0
No
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Chicago Mongolian
0
0
0
0
0
12,000
12,000
12,000
0
0
No
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Ingleside Community
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Chicago Norridge Spanish
Chicago Northside
Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
10,000
0
0
0
0
0
10,000
10,009
500,000
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
6,055
0
6,000
6,000
0
25,073
43,128
52,997
1,750,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
3,000
350
17,512
20,862
24,699
500,000
0
No
Yes
0
884
59,847
21,088
3,515
10,800
96,134
122,835
2,300,000
0
Chicago Southside Arabic
957
0
7,350
4,859
0
1,798
14,964
14,964
0
0
No
Chicago Summit Spanish
0
0
25,000
0
500
725
26,225
40,649
400,000
0
Yes
Chicago Uptown Vietnamese
0
0
6,000
0
0
4,232
10,232
10,332
0
0
No
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
480
0
0
No
Crystal Lake
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
2,168
0
4,360
6,240
0
10,872
23,640
27,384
350,000
0
Yes
Danville Cedar Grove
22,001
43,112
70,019
54,274
2,804
135,208
327,418
419,658
1,610,000
182,000
Yes
Danville Northside
48
3,207
16,900
13,000
187
12,853
46,195
54,890
250,000
19,750
Yes
Danville Southside
55,903
56,289
82,920
30,117
4,412
83,761
313,402
378,508
1,300,000
252,552
Yes
Danville First
* Sponsored New Church this Year
47
48
49
50
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
Value of Church
Properties
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
46
All Other Church
Ministries
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2011
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
0
0
6,628
11,497
0
18,162
36,287
42,482
150,000
0
Yes
4,946
0
65,728
62,657
4,655
54,336
192,322
236,794
2,496,000
0
Yes
Gilman
0
0
13,588
2,600
0
30,500
46,688
71,906
250,000
0
Yes
Grace Fellowship
0
0
0
0
0
829
829
1,947
0
0
Yes
4,549
0
10,192
8,300
634
51,032
74,707
90,595
1,510,000
0
Yes
69,610
19,565
85,680
600
0
0
175,455
194,176
990,000
660,000
No
1,411
9,584
17,683
17,233
0
30,929
76,840
85,305
1,200,000
106,214
No
13,169
46,872
54,749
46,252
1,840
35,259
198,141
277,325
3,500,000
183,500
Yes
105,433
147,784
492,189
463,611
6,957
503,079
1,719,053
2,192,046
9,446,330
2,153,642
Yes
4,201
10,000
25,276
27,943
3,441
33,656
104,517
114,034
660,000
132,472
No
131,000
361,000
124,881
192,826
4,579
157,531
971,817
1,185,014
8,563,341
3,887,000
Yes
2,039
0
23,619
14,803
180
46,764
87,405
107,499
241,000
0
Yes
0
6,637
10,000
49,814
375
11,181
78,007
81,569
600,000
70,000
No
625
0
12,329
13,691
724
27,013
54,382
73,088
450
0
Yes
No
36
37
38
39
40
Danville Westside
41
42
43
44
45
House of Prayer Ministries
46
47
48
49
50
Kankakee First
Elgin
Hoopeston Community
Joliet Crystal Lawns
Joliet First
Kankakee College
Kankakee Eastridge
Kankakee Westbrook
Kankakee Wildwood
Kempton
Korean Naperville
0
0
3,670
0
0
1,250
4,920
5,280
0
0
0
23,990
0
746
4,284
85,785
91,837
1,400,000
302,000
No
0
11,745
21,000
150
34,170
87,665
120,755
1,500,000
0
Yes
No
51
52
53
54
55
Lighthouse Community
56,765
Limestone Community
20,600
Living Water
56
57
58
59
60
Milford
61
62
63
64
65
Mundelein Spanish
12,634
Naperville Trinity
35,474
0
66
67
68
69
70
North Chicago
16,000
0
12,500
14,300
4,440
16,310
63,550
64,175
40,000
0
Lombard
0
138,356
72,496
26,667
0
83,899
321,418
342,096
4,400,000
1,695,838
No
Manteno
45,170
209,088
117,101
185,018
5,406
53,267
615,050
757,364
4,100,000
2,297,981
Yes
0
0
4,622
5,955
0
8,462
19,039
22,659
600,000
0
Yes
16,250
3,000
9,032
198
66
959
29,505
35,430
300,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Mount Prospect International
5,047
0
36,092
0
2,818
26,004
69,961
82,741
1,750,000
0
Yes
Mundelein
8,401
7,468
45,100
48,186
3,144
65,209
177,508
203,255
1,200,000
100,000
Yes
0
28,400
31,473
7,774
9,833
90,114
95,749
0
0
No
259,800
183,900
0
0
16,846
496,020
548,689
4,950,000
1,767,597
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
3,350
0
15,146
4,346
0
10,378
33,220
34,926
575,000
125,000
No
0
0
24,000
0
0
4,556
28,556
28,906
0
0
No
7,220
0
8,150
0
0
33,900
49,270
59,472
190,000
0
Yes
126
0
15,600
0
0
13,129
28,855
35,868
115,000
0
Yes
Potomac
7,000
0
22,985
19,519
0
10,710
60,214
82,255
1,094,000
0
Yes
Real Life
7,030
9,860
18,400
5,547
548
26,250
67,635
82,006
1,050,000
103,896
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Momence First
Mount Prospect
New Horizons
New Lenox
New Song
Paxton
Richton Park Community
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Missional
Disbursements
All Other Church
Ministries
49
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
47
Value of Church
Properties
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Debt Service
Church Name
71
72
73
74
75
43
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2011
42
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Schaumburg Korean
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Sheldon
0
0
0
5,435
80
7,657
13,172
16,909
78,000
0
Yes
Suburban Community
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Waukegan First
0
6,967
14,045
3,445
0
0
24,457
34,021
370,000
24,500
Yes
2,900
0
5,900
9,600
0
0
18,400
18,400
0
0
No
179
6,000
0
5,850
0
13,391
25,420
27,248
710,000
44,179
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
400,000
67,000
No
0
0
11,700
13,217
0
0
24,917
33,599
320,000
0
Yes
0
0
West Chicago
76 Wilmington First
77 Word and Worship Christian Community
78 Worth
Chicago Central Supplemental
Current Year Total
1,066,594
1,369,533
2,583,899
2,085,076
135,353
2,362,367
9,602,822
11,856,530
85,644,351
14,728,671
Last Year Total
1,254,932
1,392,518
2,624,497
1,968,320
124,260
2,353,436
9,717,963
12,087,923
84,566,523
14,405,502
116,756
11,093
8,931
1,077,828
323,169
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
Chicago Gage Park
Cristo la Unica Esperanza
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Name Change
(188,338)
(22,985)
(40,598)
Inactive
Chicago Ebenezer
Chicago First East Indian
Chicago First Filipino
Chicago First Russian
Chicago Hickory Hills
Chicago Lincoln Park Community
Chicago Mount Greenwood
Chicago Norridge Arabic
Crystal Lake
Mount Prospect
New Horizons
New Lenox
Schaumburg Korean
Suburban Community
Transfer
Merge
(115,141)
(231,393)
Disorganize
Richton Park Community
Drop