Kansas City 2015 - Church of the Nazarene

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Kansas City 2015 - Church of the Nazarene
Kansas City
District
2015
NINETY FIRST ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL
SESSION HELD AT
Olathe College Church of the Nazarene
OLATHE, KANSAS
JULY 28-30
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Ninety First
Annual Assembly Journal
of the
Sessions held at
College Church of the Nazarene
Olathe, Kansas
July 28-30, 2015
Dr. David Graves
General Superintendent
Dr. Jeren Rowell
District Superintendent
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DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
Asmb.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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24
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Date
Sept. 8-13, 1925
Sept. 8-12, 1926
Aug. 24-28, 1927
Aug. 22-26, 1928
Sept. 17-22, 1929
Sept. 3-6, 1930
Sept. 2-6, 1931
Sept. 14-18, 1932
Sept. 6-10, 1933
Sept. 12-16, 1934
Sept. 4-8, 1935
Sept. 16-18, 1936
Aug. 17-20, 1937
Aug. 23-26, 1938
Aug. 30—Sept. 1, 1939
Aug. 21-23, 1940
Sept. 3-5, 1941
Sept. 9-11, 1942
Sept. 15-17, 1943
Sept. 6-8, 1944
Sept. 5-7, 1945
Sept. 4-6, 1946
Sept. 3-5, 1947
Sept. 8-10, 1948
Sept. 7-9, 1949
Sept. 6-8, 1950
Sept. 5-7, 1951
Sept. 3-5, 1952
Sept. 9-11, 1953
Sept. 8-10, 1954
Sept. 7-9, 1955
Sept. 5-7, 1956
Place
Kansas City, MO
Pittsburg, KS
Webb City, MO
Joplin, MO
Topeka, KS
Kansas City, KS
Coffeyville, KS
Carthage, MO
Kansas City, MO
Chanute, KS
Topeka, KS
Carthage, MO
Kansas City, MO
Parsons, KS
Coffeyville, KS
Kansas City, MO
Fort Scott, KS
Neodesha, KS
Carthage, MO
Pittsburg, KS
Carthage, MO
Coffeyville, KS
Carthage, MO
Topeka, KS
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Gen. Supt.
H. F. Reynolds
R. T. Williams
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
R. T. Williams
H. F. Reynolds
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
R. T. Williams
J. W. Goodwin
O. J. Nease
H. V. Miller
R. T. Williams
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
R. T. Williams
G. B. Williamson
Hardy C. Powers
H. V. Miller
O. J. Nease
Samuel Young
G. B. Williamson
D. I. Vanderpool
Hardy C. Powers
Hugh C. Benner
G. B. Williamson
Samuel Young
Dist. Supt.
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
N. B. Herrell
E. E. Hale
E. E. Hale
E. E. Hale
E. E. Hale
E. E. Hale
Glenn E. Miller
Glenn E. Miller
Glenn E. Miller
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Jarrette Aycock
Dist. Sec.
E. R. Shook
E. R. Shook
E. R. Shook
F. N. DeBoard
F. N. DeBoard
F. N. DeBoard
F. N. DeBoard
P. H. Lunn
P. H. Lunn
C. H. Wiman
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
R. E. Swim
Hardy C. Powers
Hugh C. Benner
D. I. Vanderpool
Samuel Young
G. B. Williamson
Hardy C. Powers
V. H. Lewis
Samuel Young
Hugh C. Benner
Hardy C. Powers
G. B. Williamson
George Coulter
V. H. Lewis
Eugene L. Stowe
Samuel Young
Orville W. Jenkins
Edward Lawlor
George Coulter
V. H. Lewis
C. H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
W. M. Greathouse
V. H. Lewis
C. H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
Orville W. Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
Eugene L. Stowe
W. M. Greathouse
(Joplin Statistics)
Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole
Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole
Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole
Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole
Orville W. Jenkins Harper Cole
Orville W. Jenkins Harper Cole
Orville W. Jenkins Harper Cole
Roy F. Stevens
Harper Cole
Wilson Lanpher Harper Cole
Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky
Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky
Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky
Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky
Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky
Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky
Milton Parrish
Paul Sodowsky
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Milton Parrish
N. MacPherson
Chs.
38
40
40
40
45
42
51
52
52
55
53
53
52
53
54
57
60
63
62
64
61
64
66
68
71
71
82
92
96
100
100
103
Membs.
1,571
1,654
1,752
1,850
2,104
2,184
2,801
2,971
3,139
3,126
3,136
3,210
3,224
3,238
3,436
3,634
3,755
3,781
3,754
4,029
4,212
4,505
4,730
4,860
4,864
5,145
5,506
5,541
5,827
6,143
6,585
6,883
Aver.
1,809
2,274
2,451
2,482
2,427
2,731
3,037
3,469
3,454
3,723
3,734
3,444
3,331
3,669
4,178
4,376
4,159
4,301
4,108
4,564
4,803
5,332
5,593
5,742
5,819
6,372
7,005
7,513
8,045
8,777
9,258
9,345
Paid Out
$ 87,891
91,787
102,710
90,516
95,826
82,140
92,497
70,503
61,917
69,748
72,818
74,196
75,032
86,686
97,153
108,901
117,280
145,712
202,287
233,707
285,675
340,981
410,575
482,083
412,297
452,073
564,892
663,545
725,657
812,988
883,870
933,673
49
53
53
54
59
59
60
61
60
60
61
62
65
65
65
65
66
66
66
67
68
68
67
68
69
69
69
71
71
71
3,317
3,714
3,807
3,916
4,033
4,269
4,479
4,607
4,760
4,907
5,111
5,373
5,518
5,982
6,197
6,514
6,884
7,130
7,394
7,771
8,136
8,546
8,894
9,302
9,567
9,815
10,071
10,401
10,687
10,894
11,079
4,273
5,081
5,100
5,107
5,150
5,516
5,388
5,514
5,574
5,937
5,992
6,192
6,295
6,545
6,842
7,056
7,543
7,671
7,846
8,027
8,530
8,413
8,429
8,800
8,927
9,024
8,479
8,466
8,362
8,198
8,189
327,076
574,861
586,137
636,404
680,381
735,197
771,235
846,302
880,297
972,564
1,085,506
1,243,112
1,419,613
1,527,503
1,658,023
1,894,243
2,154,952
2,345,067
2,630,811
3,026,465
3,528,764
4,005,602
4,770,292
5,203,897
5,867,074
7,713,136
7,091,729
7,413,270
7,898,809
8,580,720
9,004,849
District Divided into Kansas City and Joplin Districts
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35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
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48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
Sept. 4-6, 1957
Sept. 3-4, 1958
Sept. 9-10, 1959
Aug. 31—Sept. 1, 1960
Aug. 30-31, 1961
Aug. 29-30, 1962
Aug. 28-29, 1963
Aug. 26-27, 1964
Aug. 25-26, 1965
Aug. 17-18, 1966
Aug. 23-24, 1967
Aug. 28-29, 1968
Aug. 20-21, 1969
Aug. 26-27, 1970
Aug. 23-25, 1971
Aug. 23-24, 1972
Aug. 22-23, 1973
Aug. 21-22, 1974
Aug. 20-21, 1975
Aug. 25-26, 1976
Aug. 24-25, 1977
Aug. 23-24, 1978
Aug. 22-23, 1979
Aug. 20-21, 1980
Aug. 19-20, 1981
Aug. 18-19, 1982
Aug. 17-18, 1983
Aug. 15-16, 1984
Aug. 21-22, 1985
Aug. 20-21, 1986
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Dist. Center
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
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Asmb. Date
63
Aug. 19-20, 1987
64
Aug. 17-18, 1988
65
Aug. 16-17, 1989
66
Aug. 15-16, 1990
67
Aug. 21-22, 1991
68
Aug. 20-21, 1992
69
Aug. 18-19, 1993
70
Aug. 17-18, 1994
71
Aug. 16-17, 1995
72
Aug. 14-16, 1996
73
Aug. 20-22, 1997
74
Aug. 14-15, 1998
75
Aug. 11-12, 1999
76
Aug. 9-10, 2000
77
Aug. 8-9, 2001
78
Aug. 7-8, 2002
79
Aug. 13-14, 2003
80
Aug. 11-12, 2004
81
Aug. 10-11, 2005
82
Aug. 9-10, 2006
83
Aug. 8-9, 2007
84
Aug. 6-7, 2008
85
Aug. 5-7, 2009
86
Aug. 4-6, 2010
87
Aug. 2-4, 2011
88
Aug. 7-9, 2012
89
Aug. 6-8, 2013
90
Aug. 5-7, 2014
91
July 28-30, 2015

Place
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Olathe, KS
Gen. Supt.
Dist. Supt.
W. M. Greathouse
Milton Parrish
Jerald D. Johnson
Milton Parrish
Jerald D. Johnson
Milton Parrish
John A. Knight
Milton Parrish
John A. Knight
Keith M. Wright
William J. Prince
Keith M. Wright
William J. Prince
Keith M. Wright
Paul G. Cunningham Keith M. Wright
Paul G. Cunningham Keith M. Wright
James H. Diehl
Keith M. Wright
James H. Diehl
Keith M. Wright
Jim L. Bond
Keith M. Wright
Jim L. Bond
Keith M. Wright
Jerry D. Porter
Keith M. Wright
Jerry D. Porter
Keith M. Wright
W. Talmadge Johnson Keith M. Wright
W. Talmadge Johnson Keith M. Wright
Jesse C. Middendorf Keith M. Wright
Jesse C. Middendorf Keith M. Wright
Paul G. Cunningham Jeren Rowell
Paul G. Cunningham Jeren Rowell
James H. Diehl
Jeren Rowell
Eugenio Duarte
Jeren Rowell
Jerry Porter
Jeren Rowell
Jerry Porter
Jeren Rowell
Jerry Porter
Jeren Rowell
Jerry Porter
Jeren Rowell
David Graves
Jeren Rowell
David Graves
Jeren Rowell
Denotes 11-month year
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Dist. Sec.
Charles West
Clifford Fisher
Clifford Fisher
Elvin Powers
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Joseph D. Biscoe
Jeren Rowell
Jeren Rowell
Jeren Rowell
Jeren Rowell
Jeren Rowell
Jeren Rowell
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
J. Keith Metcalf
Total
Chs.
72
74
75
71
72
73
74
74
76
75
77
77
76
76
75
75
72
77
79
79
80
80
81
81
79
81
80
82
79
Church
Membs.
11,560
11,950
12,213
12,598
13,120
13,533
13,950
14,128
14,693
15,058
15,564
15,984
16,248
16,906
17,148
17,633
17,504
17,953
18,059
18,178
18,361
18,353
18,530
18,787
19,102
19,209
19,317
19,366
19,192
SS
Aver
8,332
8,533
8,464
8,671
9,833
8,554
8,633
8,696
8,854
9,063
9,336
9,413
9,352
9,871
10,065
10,208
10,390
10,274
10,655
10,841
10,656
10,521
9,952
10,726
10,115
10,141
9,657
10,114
9,630
Total
Paid Out
9,272,660
9,548,891
10,359,543
10,804,883
11,138,235
12,199,411
12,228,327
12,564,384
13,368,574
14,858,518
15,042,588
17,681,963
18,272,991
19,936,862
21,826,170
23,898,860
24,458,801
20,897,564
25,983,120
26,902,399
26,473,025
27,285,259
24,987,144
25,266,598
22,363,129
21,650,444
22,187,913
21,855,270
20,180,841*
ORDINATION CLASS OF 2015
First Row: Rev. Brian Burd, Jeannete Dahl, Julie Miller, Sabrina Block, Rev. Michelle Gawith, Laura Atteberry,
Rev. Krista Palacios-Castrejon, Rev. Jamison Sandbloom.
Second Row: Dr. David Graves, Andy Jeronimo, Rev. Delinda Jeronimo, Rev. Wayne Dahl, Rev. Isaac Miller, Rev.
Jonathan Block, Marlin Gawith, Rev. Douglas Atteberry, Rev. Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Rev. Gil Salinas, Veronica
Salinas, Rev. Anne Hardy
Third Row: Rev. Keith Metcalf, Rev. John Menkveld, Kristin Menkveld, Rev. Todd Miller, Jennie Miller, Andy
McGee, Rev. Sarah McGee, Rev. Michael Purlee, Dr. Jeren Rowell, Doug Hardy.
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TABLE of CONTENTS
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Official Directory .........................................................................................................................................................7
a. District Officers .................................................................................................................................................. 7
b. District Administrative Personnel ...................................................................................................................... 7
c. District Services ................................................................................................................................................ 7
d. Where to Send Monies ..................................................................................................................................... 8
e. District Boards and Standing Committees ......................................................................................................... 8
f. Assembly Committees and Board.................................................................................................................... 12
g. District Auxiliary Organizations ....................................................................................................................... 14
h. District Mission Areas and Team Leaders ........................................................................................................ 18
i. Church Directory ............................................................................................................................................. 20
j. Ordained Elders .............................................................................................................................................. 43
k. Ordained Deacon............................................................................................................................................. 59
l. Licensed Minister ............................................................................................................................................ 60
m. Retired Ministers ............................................................................................................................................. 64
n. Tenured Evangelist ......................................................................................................................................... 67
o. Registered Evangelist ...................................................................................................................................... 68
p. Retired Evangelism Service.............................................................................................................................. 68
General Information ............................................................................................................................................... 68
a. Received and Receipted on Transfer ............................................................................................................... 68
b. Granted & Receipted on Transfer.................................................................................................................... 68
c. Elected to Elder’s Orders ................................................................................................................................. 69
d. Elected to Deacon Orders ................................................................................................................................ 69
e. Dropped from the Ministerial Roll................................................................................................................... 69
f. Deceased ......................................................................................................................................................... 69
g. Granted Retirement Status ............................................................................................................................. 69
h. Renewal of Minister’s License ......................................................................................................................... 69
i. Granted Minister’s License .............................................................................................................................. 69
j. Minister’s License not Renewed ...................................................................................................................... 69
k. Referred to Local Congregation ....................................................................................................................... 70
l. Credentials Filed .............................................................................................................................................. 70
m. Granted Evangelist Status ............................................................................................................................... 70
n. Churches Disorganized .................................................................................................................................... 70
o. Churches Merged ............................................................................................................................................ 70
p. Church-Type Missions ..................................................................................................................................... 70
q. Name Change .................................................................................................................................................. 70
r. Journal Corrections.......................................................................................................................................... 70
Plan of Examination ................................................................................................................................................ 70
Daily Proceedings .................................................................................................................................................... 74
Reports ................................................................................................................................................................... 76
a. District Superintendent ................................................................................................................................... 76
b. District Staff ..................................................................................................................................................... 83
c. District Boards and Standing Committees ..................................................................................................... 107
d. Assembly Committees ................................................................................................................................... 113
Financial & Statistical ............................................................................................................................................... 125
a. District Treasurer .......................................................................................................................................... 126
b. District Sunday School Ministries Treasurer ................................................................................................ 136
c. District NYI Treasurer .................................................................................................................................... 137
d. District NMI Treasurer ................................................................................................................................... 149
NMI Convention ....................................................................................................................................................... 141
NYI Convention ........................................................................................................................................................ 150
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I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
a.
District Officers
General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction – Dr. David Graves, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220
District Superintendent – Dr. Jeren L. Rowell, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected] ; Office: 913-381-4466; Fax: 913-381-4494)
District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. Keith M. Wright (Liz), 103 Melody Ct., Newburg, OR 97132
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 503-537-0527)
District Secretary – Rev. J. Keith Metcalf, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected] ; Office: 913-381-4466; Fax: 913-381-4494)
District Treasurer –Mr. Jerry Carlson, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Home: 913-888-7123)
District President, NMI – Rev. Eunice Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-271-9216)
District President, NYI – Rev. Tom Craig, 1700 W. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-764-1445)
District Chairman, Board of Sunday School Ministries – Rev. Wayne Nelson, 19800 E. Truman Rd.,
Independence, MO 64056
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-796-2750; Mobile: 816-695-2367)
b.
District Administrative Personnel
District Credentials Secretary –Mrs. Starla Rowell, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Nancy McPherson, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; office: 913-381-4466)
c.
District Services
District Children’s Pastor - Rev. Margaret Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 913-333-9925)
New Start Coordinator-Rev. Eunice Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610
([email protected]; Mobile: 785-640-8664)
CEU Coordinator- Dr. Bill Kirkemo, secretary, 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
(Email: [email protected]; 816-632-3189)
Director of Chaplaincy Ministries - Rev. Lois Perrigo, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-206-7210)
Church of the Nazarene Foundation - Dr. Ken Roney, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Ste. 200, Lenexa, KS 66220
(Office: 913-577-2983, 866-273-2549 (toll free); Fax: 913-577-0898)
ARMM – Rev. Marge Owens, Director, 31 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-829-7778)
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d.
Where to Send Money
Send to District Treasurer
7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204: District Funds, Education (MNU), Pensions and Benefits, World
Evangelism, Sunday School Ministries, NMI, NYI, and employee’s insurance premiums. Checks payable: K.C.
District Church of the Nazarene.
Send to General Treasurer
17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220: World Mission Specials, Alabaster, Memorial Roll, Distinguished
Service Award, Easter and Thanksgiving Offerings, LINKS, cash Christmas gifts, World Mission Radio, Deputation,
American Bible Society, 10 percent specials, and Rescue Mission offerings. Checks payable: General Treasurer,
Church of the Nazarene.
Send to Children’s Camp Treasurer
Starla Kendricks, 802 E. Layton Dr., Olathe, KS 66061: All Children’s Camp money. Checks payable: Kansas City
Children’s Camp Fund.
Send to Nazarene Bible College
1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910: All Bible College offerings. Checks payable: Nazarene
Bible College.
Send to Nazarene Theological Seminary
1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131: All Nazarene Theological Seminary offerings. Checks payable:
Nazarene Theological Seminary.
e.
District Boards and Standing Committees
Advisory Board
Ministers
Jeren L. Rowell, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Home: 913-631-4420)
(2016) Eduardo Aparicio, 7828 Ridgeway Ave., Kansas City, MO 64138
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575)
(2017) Joel Atwell, 19300 S. 169 Hwy, Spring Hill, KS 66083
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-592-2036)
(2016) Vicki Copp, 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397)
(2017) Brad Estep, 9615 Perry Ln., Overland Park, KS 66212
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-942-9022; Mobile: 863-604-8411)
(2016) L.D. Holmes, 2605 SW Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-273-2248; Mobile: 785-221-5845)
(2017) Daniel Vanderpool, 14042 W. 146th St., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575)
(2018) Shaun Sutton, 3100 N. Miller Dr., Independence MO 64058
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-796-5879; Home: 816-650-5309)
Laypersons
(2016) Bonnie Perry, NPH, 2923 Troost Ave., Kansas City, MO 64109
(Email: [email protected]; Work: 816-931-1900)
(2016) Ana Portillo, 2933 S. 10th St., Kansas City, KS 66103
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-548-5748)
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(2017) Chris Maxwell, 29400 E. State Route 2, Harrisonville, MO 64701
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-878-3652)
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(2017) Teresa Pearson, 3000 NW 59 St., Kansas City, MO 64151
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-810-3788)
(2017) Amy Wetmore, 2101 E. Mohawk, Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-829-7379; Mobile: 913-515-2584)
(2018) Dave Anderson, 21051 W. 89th Terr., Lenexa, KS 66220
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-780-3554)
(2018) Kelly Robinson, 22715 W. 73rd St., Shawnee, KS 66227
(Email: [email protected]; Home 913-488-1442)
Church Properties
Dan Bagunu, 4811 Eastwood Dr. Kansas City, MO 64129
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816- 517-2843
Wayne K. Bennett, 28645 W. 159 Terrace, Gardner, KS 66030
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913- 593-7065)
Jon Campbell, 19 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-909-2612)
Chad Cook, 10259 W. 149th Ter., Overland Park, KS 66221
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913- 523-6156)
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Lyle Curtis, 10105 W. 86 Terr., Overland Park, KS 66212-5205
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-322-3850)
Marty Hoskins, 10910 Rene St., Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-694-7471)
Scott Johnson, 1316 NE Oakwood Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-585-8668)
Keith Metcalf, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-381-4466)
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Antonio Monarres, 6606 W. 79 St., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Contact; 913-526-5395)
Jeren Rowell, Ex-officio,7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-381-4466)
Richard Sundermeyer, 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 785-286-1889)
Ellen Weinstock , 15514 W. 139th St., Olathe KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-522-8532)
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Court of Appeals
Ministers
Jeren L. Rowell, chairman, 7640 Antioch Road, Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Vicki Copp, 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397)
Branson Roberts, 2112 SW 30th St., Topeka, KS 66611
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(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-232-3316)
Judi Schwanz, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-814-3898)
Laypersons
Leland King, 9009 Mullen Rd., Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-541-9442)
Loren Snell, 4543 NW Geronimo Trail, Topeka, KS 66618
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-286-4380)
MidAmerica Nazarene University Trustees
Ministers
Jeren L. Rowell, 7640 Antioch Road, Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
(2018) Vicki Copp, 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397)
(2019) Joel Atwell, 20100 W. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-592-2036; Mobile: 913-226-5996)
Laypersons
(2017) Chad Cook, 12908 Westgate St., Overland Park, KS 66213
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-681-9809)
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(2017) Keith Cox, 14412 W. 115 Terr., Lenexa, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-345-0832)
Board of Ministry
Jeren Rowell, ex officio chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Phil Hamner, chairman, 9662 W 116th St, Overland Park, KS 66210
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-469-8492)
Keith Metcalf, secretary, 7640 Antioch, Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Ministerial Credentials:
Joel Atwell, 20100 W. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-592-2036)
Sam Barber, 9306 Rosner, Lenexa, KS 66219
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-541-2600; Mobile: 614-670-2748)
Vicki Copp, 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397)
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Scott Dement, 21740 W. 121 St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-620-9918)
Brad Estep, 9615 Perry Ln., Overland Park, KS 66212
(Email: [email protected] Office: 816-942-9022; Mobile: 863-604-8411)
Deanna Hayden, 10101 E. 86 Ter., Raytown, MO 64138
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-353-5121; Mobile: 913-406-4237)
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L.D. Holmes, 2605 SW Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-273-2248; Mobile: 785-221-5845)
Jason Matters, 207 Broadmoor Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-348-0303; Mobile: 816-217-9339)
Wayne Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-478-3013; Mobile: 816-695-2367)
Branson Roberts, 2112 SW 30th St., Topeka, KS 66611
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-232-3316)
David Sharpes, 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575; Mobile: 913-747-9045)
Dave Shore, 2617 W. Mulberry St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: dshore@olathewestside,org; Office: 913-764-1445; Mobile: 913-225-4679)
Shaun Sutton, 3100 N. Miller Dr., Independence MO 64058
(Email: [email protected] ; Office: 816-796-5879; Home: 816-650-5309)
Ministerial Studies:
Jeren Rowell, ex officio chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
William (Bill) Kirkemo, secretary, 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
(Email: [email protected]; 816-632-3189)
Shane Ash, 418 NE Station Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-525-7403; Mobile: 816-225-2522)
Donald Bird, 7639 Monrovia, Lenexa, KS 66216
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-268-3015; Mobile: 816-589-9121)
Eunice Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-640-8664)
Charles Christian, 910 Rosewood Dr., Cameron, MO 64429
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-632-7812; Mobile: 816-632-2531)
Tammy Condon, 120 S. Kensington, Kansas City, MO 64123
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-231-5138; Home: 816-820-2298)
Carlos Fernandez, 7640 Antioch Rd, Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-381-4466; Mobile: 913-216-2665)
Dean Flemming, 13119 S. Raintree Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-971-3659; Mobile: 913-754-6009)
Robert Giffin, 1018 Acorn, Eudora, KS 66025
(Email: [email protected]; Home 785-542-2972)
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Roger Hahn, 15436 W. 223 St., Spring Hill, KS 66083-3048
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-782-7313)
Mark Hayse, 13202 W. Noland St., Overland Park, KS 66213
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-579-5807)
Andy Johnson,11179 Grandview St., Overland Park, KS 66210
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-754-6215)
Steve Johnson, 10244 Caenaen St., Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 254-644-8265)
Dan Newburg, 318 E. Park, Gardner, KS 66030
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-856-8053)
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Jefferson Newton, 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-788-2218; Mobile: 816-225-8469)
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Dana Preusch, 14681 W. 142 Ct., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-353-0397)
Branson Roberts, 1001 SW Buchanan St., Topeka, KS 66604
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-232-3316; Mobile: 785-250-0660)
Jason Rowinski, 7132 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-631-5555; Mobile: 913-553-8396)
Judi Schwanz, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-814-3898)
Dennis Solis, 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS
(Email: [email protected]; Office; 816-761-5513; Home: 913-384-9163)
Charles Sunberg, 6400 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-442-3748)
Barbara Sundermeyer, 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-286-1889; Mobile: 785-608-6127)
Brett Toole, 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 816-628-2777)
Margaret Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-585-3288)
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Assembly Committees and Boards
Auditing Committee
Wanda Armfield, 810 SW Mifflin Rd., Topeka, KS 66606
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 785-633-1633)
Robert (Bob) Cox, 14801 W. 152nd Ter., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-530-8799)
Catherine Jay, 6625 E. 66th St., Kansas City, MO 64133
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-737-2005)
Robert (Bob) Taylor, 13445 Kimberly Cir., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913- 856-4513)
Budget and Planning Committee
Ministers
Jeren Rowell, ex officio, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
LD Holmes, chairman, 2605 SW Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-273-2248; Mobile: 785-221-5845)
Brad Estep, 9615 Perry Ln., Overland Park, KS 66212
(Email: [email protected] Office: 816-942-9022; Mobile: 863-604-8411)
Keith Metcalf, 7640 Antioch, Overland Park, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Raymond Moore, 15125 W. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-780-0629)
Wayne Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064
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(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-478-3013; Mobile: 816-695-2367)
Laypersons
Jerry Carlson, district treasurer, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
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Robert (Bob) Cox 14801 W. 152 Terrace Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-530-8799)
Roger Creeden, 7210 Marion Ave., Kansas City, MO 64133
(Email: [email protected]; 816-356-6765)
Ross Hirst, 3323 Placid Ct., Topeka, KS 66605
(Email: [email protected]; 785-267-0366)
Raymond Kelley, 10005 Knox Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-888-6366)
Kansas City Rescue Mission Board Of Directors
Officers
Director - Joe Colaizzi, ex officio, 105 SE Shamrock Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64014
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 816-516-1355)
President – Terri Bachtel, 11437 Northwood Cir., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-205-6168)
Vice President- Don Martineau, 16980 E. Heather Ln., Village of Loch Lloyd, MO 64102
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-805-3722)
Secretary- Eileen Epps-Hamilton, ITW Associates, Inc. 11345 W. 109th St. Overland Park, KS 66210
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-209-8492)
Members
Treasurer – Robert (Bob) Cox, 14081 W. 152nd Terr. #3900, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-530-8799)
Jeren L. Rowell, ex officio, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-381-4466)
Ron Crowell, 15917 W. 150th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 816-853-1399)
Robert (Bob) Taylor, 13445 S. Kimberlee St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-856-4513)
Michael Wilson, 14339 King Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-617-3762)
Nazarene School of Ministry Board
Dean G. Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-523-3857)
Jim Edlin, 14481 S. Shadow St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913- 856-5048)
Bill Kirkemo, Chairman, 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-284-2299)
Keith Metcalf, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66214
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-381-4466)
Todd Miller, 1282 N. Martway Dr. Apt. # 112, Olathe, KS 66061
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(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-523-3641)
Jeren Rowell, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-381-4466)
Nazarene Children’s Leadership Network
Margaret Tyler, Director
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-333-9925)
Jenn Ballenger, Chair
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 740-644-9831)
Kyle Tyler, Vice-Chair
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 405-519-4021)
Jenni Monteblanco, Secretary
Joy Hartke, Treasurer
Justin Alger, board member
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 806-290-4412)
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-541-2600)
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 815-383-5493)
Leon Blanchette, board member
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 815-922-9741)
Margie Schwarz, board member
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-377-1592)
Elizabeth Graham, board member
Jeanette Platter, board member
Linda Loudermilk, board member
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(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 575-704-9875)
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 903-277-2822)
(Email: [email protected]; Contact: 810.730.8145)
District Auxiliary Organizations
Nazarene Missions International
OFFICERS
President – Eunice M. Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 785-640-8664)
Vice President— Audrey Landers, 414 N. Moreland, Kansas City, MO 64118
(E-mail: [email protected]; Cell: 405-923-4463)
Secretary— Roxanne Alexander Jones, 12490 Quivera Rd., Apt. 2712, Overland Park, KS 66218
(Email:[email protected]; Cell: 816-301-4248)
Treasurer— Tim Keeton, 15839 W. Locust St. Olathe KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Day: 913-971-3607; Cell: 913-957-3411)
EXECUTIVE TEAM:
Kindra Bible, 13873 Gallery, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-274-0420)
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Ken Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 (W&W)
(E-mail:[email protected]; Home: 785-200-8417)
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Courtney Cox, 13001 W. 136 St., Apt. 201, Overland Park, KS 66221
(E-mail:[email protected]; Phone: 913-219-9232)
Daniel Hofferbert, 4271 Jefferson St., Apt. 732, Kansas City, MO 64111
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-219-1914)
APPOINTED TEAM:
JoAnne Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-393-2348)
Wilma DeGraffenreid, 167 S. Miami, Marshall, MO 65340
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 660-815-1988)
Grant Christy, 8728 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66212
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 503-830-5241)
Rhiannon Gamboa, 1821 Tennessee St., Apt. 2, Lawrence, KS 66044
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 775-762-4432)
Delinda Jeronimo, 3933 SW Atwood Ave., Topeka, KS 66610
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 620-952-1071)
Andy McGee, 3543 Central St. Apt. 1S, KC, MO 64111
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 615-337-5833)
Jana Steinke, 3811 SW 8th Terrace, Blue Springs, MO 64015
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 816-872-2483)
Leon Zook, 39437 K-68 Hwy, Wellsville, KS 66092
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 785-893-1528)
NEXT GEN TEAM:
Roland Tedder, 1174 E. 77th St., Kansas City, MO 64131 (NYI Liason)
(E-mail: [email protected], Cell: 208-899-2952)
Tyler Sparks, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Children’s Ministry Liason),
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-424-8529)
Logan Borger, 11755 Garnett St. Overland Park, KS 66212 (HS Rep)
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-689-9527)
Makayla Greene, 3550 Becker, Meriden, KS 66512 (HS Rep)
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 785-633-2486)
Annelise Parke, 412 W. Lucy Rd., Raymore, MO 64083 (HS Rep)
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 816-541-9358)
Nazarene Youth International
Executive Committee
(2017) President – Tom Craig, Westside Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @TomTcraig; office: 913-764-1445; cell: 816-204-8118)
(2016) Vice President-Jake Edwards, KC Central Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @jacobdetroy; office: 913-541-2600; Cell: 309-202-6371)
(2016) Secretary- Judy Myers, St. Paul’s Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 816-509-7130)
(2016) Treasurer- Larry Wright, Overland Park Antioch Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: (816-509-8848)
Representatives
Lead Pastor Liaison – Wayne Nelson, Independence Trinity Church
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(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 816-695-2367)
Young Adult Representative – Mario Florres, Olathe Living Hope
(Email:[email protected]; cell: 760-693-2118)
Young Adult Representative – Carlos Portillo; Mission Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 813-951-8312)
Middle High Representative – Madeline Burr, KC First Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 816-682-9043)
Middle High Representative – Bailey Pickard, Central Church of the Nazarene
(Email:[email protected]; cell: 469-601-3025)
Senior High Representative –Mackenzi Collins, Topeka Fairlawn Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 785-633-9331)
Senior High Representative – Kat Estep, KC First Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 913-755-1413)
Central Region Representative – Eric O’Neal, KC Southwood Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @ERICoatmeal; cell: 405-501-0446)
North Central Representative- Gordie Wetmore, KC Nall Avenue Church of the Nazarene
(Email:[email protected]; Twitter: @gwetmore3; cell: 913-904-2862)
Northern Region Representative – Tim Foschi, Cameron Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 484-788-1338)
South Central Region Representative – Roland Tedder, KC First Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @ROLLYAFRICA; cell: 208-899-2952)
Eastern Region Representative- Patrick Murphy, Independence Fort Osage
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 312-217-2973)
Western Region Representative – Stephen Morrison, Topeka Fairlawn Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 712-204-2580)
Directors
Quiz Director- Debbie Jasiczek, Living Hope Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 913-481-7255)
Breakaway Coordinator- Roland Tedder, KC First Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @ROLLYAFRICA; cell: 208-899-2952)
MAX Director- Grant McCloskey, Olathe College Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 913-396-2454)
(2016) NYC Coordinator- Don Bird, Overland Park Antioch Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 816-589-9121)
(2016) NYC Coordinator- Nick Hunt, Olathe College Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 913-940-0813)
Youth Camp Board
(2018) Camp Board Member- Malorri Seamon, KC Central Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; cell: 636-388-1992)
(2017) Camp Board Member, Gordie Wetmore, KC Nall Avenue Church of the Nazarene
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(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @gwetmore3; cell: 913-904-2862)
(2017) Camp Board Member, Kathy Weld, Olathe Christ Community Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter:@kimatney; cell: 816-665-8848)
(2016) Camp Board Member, Eric O’Neal, KC Southwood Church of the Nazarene
(Email: [email protected]; Twitter: @ERICoatmeal; cell: 405-501-0446)
(2018) Camp Board Member, Roland Tedder, KC First Church of the Nazarene
(Twitter: @ROLLYAFRICA; Email: [email protected]; cell: 208-899-2952)
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board
(2016) Chairman – Wayne Nelson, 19800 E. Truman Rd., Independence, MO 64056
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-796-2750)
Treasurer – Mark Callister 1308 Tracy, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-637-8501)
Secretary – Jo Ann Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-523-3856)
Executive Committee
District Superintendent - Jeren L. Rowell, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
District NMI President – Eunice M. Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 785-271-9216)
District NYI President – Tom Craig, 2020 E. Sheridan, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected], Phone: 913-764-1445)
District Children’s Pastor – Margaret Tyler, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-381-4466)
Elected Members of the SDMI Board
(2018) Samuel Aparicio, 2305 E. south St., Harrisonville, MO 64701
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-651-3270)
(2017) JoAnn Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-523-3856)
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(2018) Todd Bowman, 21938 W. 176 St., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-956-9374))
(2016) Sarah McGee, 3543 Central St., Apt. 1S, Kansas City, MO 64111
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 618-521-8245)
(2017) Jonathan Weathers, 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-228-4651)
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(2016) Sheila Zani, 18693 W. 250 St., Paola, KS 66071
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-302-3937)
Appointed Members of the SDMI Board
Continuing Lay Training – Kelly Robinson, 22715 W. 73rd St., Shawnee, KS 66227
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-488-1442)
Adult Ministries – Charles Christian, 910 Rosewood Dr., Cameron, Mo 64429
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-632-7812; Cell 816-632-2531)
Senior Adult Ministries Director – Dennis & Beulah Apple, 1504 Wells Fargo, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575)
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Men’s Ministries Director – Richard Sundermeyer, 4501 N.W. Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-286-1889; Home: 785-286-1889)
Laymen’s League – Patricia Jolley, 2612 SW Arvonia Pl., Topeka, KS 66614
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-806-1355)
Children’s Ministry Leadership Team
KCD Children's Pastor- Margaret Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-381-4466; Cell 913-333-9925)
Camp Coordinator-Dar Hartshorn, 9810 W. 56th Terr, Merriam, KS 66203
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-634-6591; Home: 913-262-0062)
CMLT – Member – Kris Mitchell, 1016 S. Cardinal Pl., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-669-6702; Home: 913-829-1107)
CMLT – Communication & Resource – Curt Waddle, 19300 S. 169 Hwy., Spring Hill, KS 66083
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-927-8869; Home: 913-592-9967)
CMLT-Day Camp Coordinator-Tyler Sparks, 300 East Wilson Apt 4, Spring Hill, KS 66083
(Email:[email protected]; Cell: 913-424-8529; Home: 913-592-4199)
CMLT-Training Coordinator – Melissa Hammer, 105 Cambridge Meadows Dr., Belton, MO 64012
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-931-1900 x404; Home: 816-384-7866)
CMLT- Quiz Coordinator- Sue Cornelsen, 5916 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216
(E-mail: [email protected]; Phone: 913-579-9575)
CMLT- Treasurer – Mark Callister, 1308 Tracy, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
(E-mail:[email protected]; Office: 816-637-8501)
CMLT – Camp Treasurer – Mark Grover, 8009 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-991-3774)
CMLT – Urban Representative – Herma Young, 7306 E. 100 Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64134
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 816-761-9977)
CMLT-Orphan Awareness Coordinator-Margie Schwarz, 609 E. 69th St., Kansas City, MO 64131
(E-mail: [email protected]; Phone: 816-377-1592)
CMLT- Safe Kids Coordinator – Phil Hause, 16109 W. 149th Terr, Olathe, KS 66062
(Email:[email protected]; Cell: 913-951-9476)
CMLT Registrar – Joan Blackburn, 439 N. Bond Ave., Marshall, MO 65340
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 660-815-4155)
CMLT- Webmaster -Tom Barnes, 514 S. Church Cir. Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-387-7157)
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District Mission Areas and Team Leaders
Central Region
Hispanic Ministries (Leader: Carlos Fernandez)
Harrisonville Pon de Vida, Independence Kayros, KC Central Hispanic Ministry, KC First Spanish, KC New Hope
Hispanic Ministry, KC Shawnee Hispanic Ministry, KC Unidos por Fe, Lee’s Summit New Beginnings Hispanic
Ministry, Olathe College Church Emanuel, Overland Park Antioch Nuera Vida,
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Kansas City Urban (Leader: Dennis Solis)
Independence First, KC Beacon Hill, KC Blue Hills Community, KC CrossPoint Community, KC Grace, River Quay,
KC Southwood, Trinity Family Midtown, KC St. Paul’s, KC True Light, Vision Community
North Central Region
Johnson County North (Leader: Phil Hamner)
KC Central, KC GracePoint, KC Korean Antioch, KC Nall Avenue, KC New Vision, KC Shawnee, Overland Park,
Overland Park Antioch
Kaw Valley (Leader: Nathan Hann)
Bonner Springs, KC Risen Lamb International, KC The R.O.C.K., KC Victory Hills, KC Village Community,
Leavenworth
South Central Region
Johnson County South (Leader: Joel Atwell)
Gardner, Living Hope, Olathe Christ Community, Olathe College, Olathe Faith Journey, Olathe Westside,
Osawatomie, Mission, Paola Grace Revolution, Spring Hill Grace Community, Stillwell Holiness
Kansas City South (Leader: Jason Matters)
Belton New Horizons, Drexel, Grandview, Harrisonville, KC First, KC Summit View, Raymore New Vision, Vision
Community
Eastern Region
East Jackson County (Leader: Wayne Nelson)
Blue Springs First, Independence Fort Osage, Independence Trinity, Lee's Summit First, Lee's Summit New
Beginnings
Missouri East (Leader: Bob Denham)
Carrollton, Countryside, Marshall, Sedalia Crossroads Community, Trenton, Warrensburg Life
Northern Region
St. Joseph (Leader: Charles Christian)
Atchison, Cameron, Craig, Maryville, St. Joseph First, St. Joseph Turning Point, Weston Community
Northland (Leader: Brett Toole)
Canaan Hill, Excelsior Springs, KC New Hope, KC Water's Edge, Kearney Crossroads Community, Kingston,
Liberty, Parkville Family
Western Region
Topeka (Leader: Branson Roberts)
Holton, Topeka Fairlawn, Topeka Family Life, Topeka First, Topeka Lakeview, Topeka Oakland, Topeka
Wanamaker Woods
Lawrence (Leader: Bob Giffin)
Lawrence First, McLouth, Ottawa, The Ridge Community, Tonganoxie New Hope, Town and Country
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i.
District Church Directory
Atchison
Mail- 802 Parallel St., Atchison, KS 66002
Organized 1954
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0020
Location- 411 N. Eighth St., Atchison, KS 66002
(913-367-4875)
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Pastor- (6/30/02) Rev. Ted J. Lovelace (Jennie), 23618 210 Rd, Atchison, KS 66002
(913-367-4875)
Review Date-10/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year N
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SS Supt.- Teresa Barnes, 18862 258 Rd., Atchison, KS 66002
(913-426-0279)
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NYI Min. Dir./Pres.- Larry Barnes, 18862 258 Rd., Atchison, KS 66002
(913-426-0304)
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Women’s Min. Dir.- Barbara Royer, 18874 262 Rd., Atchison, KS 66002
(913-367-1692)
NMI Pres.- Jennie Lovelace, 802 Parallel St., Atchison, KS 66062
(913-367-4875)
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Church Board Sec.- Teresa Barnes, 18862 258 Rd., Atchison, KS 66002
(913-426-0279)
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Church Treas.- Barbara Royer, 18874 262 Rd., Atchison, KS 66002
(913-367-1692)
Belton New Horizons
Organized 1971
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0028
E-mail: [email protected]
(816-331-3442)
Location-17200 Chestnut Dr., Belton, MO 64012
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Pastor: (4/5/14) Rev. Jay Wilson (Kelly), 1174 E. 77 St., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; (207-807-7774)
Review Date: 5/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year N
SDMI Supt. - Janice Brindle, 709 Parke Circle, Belton, MO 64012
(816-726-4971)
Church Board Sec.- Robert Clasen, 900 S. Westover Rd., Belton, MO 64012
(816-225-6306)
Church Treas. – Janice Brindle, 709 Parke Circle, Belton, MO 64012
(816-726-4971)
Blue Springs First
Organized 1970
2801 SW Walnut St., Blue Springs, MO 64015
[email protected]
Pastor – (9/24/12) Rev. Jonathan Weathers (Krystal), 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029
Review Date-10/18
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Youth Pastor – Rev. Jana Steinke (Kyle), 3811 SW 8 Terr., Blue springs, MO 64015
SDMI Dir.– Carol Cox, 1707 SW Walnut, Blue Springs, MO 64015
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Child. Min Dir. - Theresa Milton, 2304 NW 4 St., Blue Springs, MO 64014
NYI Pres. – Krista Davis, 307 SE Greystone Dr., Lees Summit, MO 64063
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NMI Pres. – Kevin Williamson, 1713 SW 21 St, Blue Springs, MO 64015
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Church Board Sec. – Leslie Arbuckle, 3809 SW 9 St., Blue Springs, MO 64015
Church Treas. – Linda Shriver, 3309 SE Adams, Blue Springs, MO 64014
Bonner Springs
Organized 1961
Web: www.bonnernaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-441-8968
Location- 742 N. Nettleton, Bonner Springs, KS 66012
Pastor- (10/1/07), Rev. Nathan Hann (Susi), 13290 Richland Ave., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
E-mail: [email protected]
Review Date-10/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year N
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Assoc. Pastor/Young Adults –Rev. Michael Zigler, 808 S. 131 St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012
Music Pastor- Rev. Michelle Gawith, 5521 Noble St, Shawnee, KS 66218
Vis. Pastor – Rev. Candice Wiley, 936 S. Hunter Dr., Olathe, KS 66061
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Rev. Barb Bramble, 7775 England Dr., Overland Park, KS 66204
Children’s Pastor – Rev. Barb Bramble, 7775 England Dr., Overland Park, KS 66204
NYI Pres. – Jimmy Klingele, 447 Sheidley, Bonner Springs, KS 66012
NMI President – Jenny Seay, 303 Crestview Dr., Tonganoxie, KS 66086
Church Board Sec.- Kerry Mueller, 1082 Cantrell Rd., Linwood, KS 66052
Church Treas.- Carolyn Rigsby, 6347 Schubert, Basehor, KS 66012
Cameron
Organized 1954
Location- 206 Lovers Lane, Cameron, MO 64429
Web: www.cameronnaz.org; Email: [email protected]
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0032
(816-228-6767)
(517-945-4526)
(816-872-2483)
(816-807-1519)
(816-220-0751)
(816-686-2004)
(816-260-0635)
(816-224-0022)
(816-589-3440)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0033
(913-441-1458)
(913-745-6690)
(785-201-7692)
(913-660-0729)
(573-475-0006)
(913-530-2195)
(913-530-2195)
(913-237-5552)
(913-845-2446)
(913-301-3450)
(913-530-4063)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0080
(816-632-7812)
Pastor- (12/8/2012) Dr. Charles W. Christian (Edna), 910 Rosewood Dr., Cameron, MO 64429
[email protected]
Review Date-12/14
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Betty Dignan, 1306 E. 2 Terr., Cameron, MO 64429
Youth Pastor – Rev. Timothy Foschi, 166 Rowboat, Gallatin, MO 64490
Vis. Pastor – Rev. Andrew Rights, 103 W. Bird St., Hamilton, MO 64644
SDMI Supt. – Elaine Dean, 1606 Wilda Dr., Bethany, MO 64424
NYI Pres. - Steven Vest, 508 N Cherry, Cameron, MO 64429
Women's Min. Dir.- Julie Bertram, 1003 East Eighth St., Cameron, MO 64429
NMI Pres.- Pat Frye, 166 Rowboat, Gallatin, MO 64490
Church Board Sec.- Gene Frye, 166 Rowboat, Gallatin, MO 64490
Church Treas.- Doug Bremer, 9279 Stinson Dr., Cameron, MO 64429
(816-632-2531)
(816-632-1325)
(484-788-1338)
(816-583-7951)
(660-425-7114)
(816-632-1756)
(816-632-7077)
(816-632-1756)
(660-663-3218)
(816-632-2907)
Canaan Hill
Organized 1921
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 33688 West 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062
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Co-pastor- (7/21/05) Rev. John Ramsey (Carissa), 33685 W. 190 St., Lawson, MO 64062
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Co-pastor-(11/25/12) Rev. Carissa Ramsey (John), 33685 W. 190 St., Lawson, MO 64062
Review Date-9/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Associate – Rev. James Swindell, 34197 W. 190 St., Lawson, MO 64062
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Associate – Rev. Wendy Swindell, 34197 W. 190 St., Lawson, MO 64062
SDMI Supt. – Lorie Fickess, 4866 S. Highway 13, Polo, MO 64671
NMI Pres.- Matthew Ohrt, 411 S. Shaw, Richmond, MO 64085
Church Board Sec.- Lorie Fickess, 4866 S. Hwy 13, Polo, MO 64671
Church Treas.- Davey Fickess, 4866 S. Hwy 13, Polo, MO 64671
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0090
(816-296-1351)
Carrollton
Organized 1957
E-mail: [email protected];
Mail: 309 Santa Fe St., Carrollton, MO 64633 Location- 402 W. 10th St., Carrollton, MO 64633
Pastor – (10/7/13) Rev. Brandon D. Shotten, 309 Santa Fe, Carrollton, MO 64633
([email protected]; 641-295-8080)
Review Date- 10/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir. – Daniel Stanley, 22833 Hwy 65, Carrollton, MO 64633
NYI Pres. – Suzanne Stark, 22951 CR 140, Tina, MO 64682 [email protected]
Men’s Min. Dir. – Charles Brockmeier, 116 Walnut Dr., Carrollton, MO 64633
Women’s Min. Dir. – Karen Dunne, 613 W. Lincoln, Carrollton, MO 64633 [email protected]
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NMI Pres. – Linda Willis, 613 W. 6 St., Carrollton, MO 64633
Church Board Sec. –Juanita Rulo, 202 Martin Street, Carrollton, MO 64633 [email protected]
Church Treas. – Karen Dunne, 613 W. Lincoln, Carrollton, MO 64633 [email protected]
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0100
(660-542-0278)
Countryside
Organized 1951
Web: www.facebook.com/countryside64019
Email: [email protected]
Location- 614 NW "M" Highway, Centerview, MO 64019
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Co-Pastor- (8/31/14) Revs. Michael & Marissa Coblentz, 762 NW 701 Rd., Centerview, MO 64019
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
SDMI Supt. – Virginia Cicle, 656 NW “M” Hwy, Centerview, MO 64019
NYI Pres.- Joni Shelton, 873 NW 825, Centerview, MO 64019
NMI Pres.- Rown Lavender, 1410 N. Field Park Blvd., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Church Board Sec.- Lisa Cicle, 804 W. 675, Centerview, MO 64019
Church Treas. - Virginia Cicle, 656 NW “M” Hwy, Centerview, MO 64019
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0190
(660-747-3207)
Craig
E-mail: [email protected]
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0200
(660-683-5580)
Organized 1945
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(816-352-6488)
(816-352-6493)
(816-296-3401)
(816-296-3401)
(816-284-0602)
(816-500-3762)
(816-284-0602)
(816-724-1316)
(660-329-1673)
(660-662-4548)
(660-542-3701)
(660-542-3339)
(660-542-3105)
(660-542-0687)
(660-542-3339)
(816-365-3206)
(660-429-3424)
(816-633-7484)
(660-747-4450)
(660-238-4006)
(660-429-3424)
Mail: PO Box 160, Craig MO 64437 Location- 105 N. Ensworth, Craig, MO 64437
Pastor- (8/6/09) Rev. Keith Knaak (Verdie), P.O. Box 160, Craig, MO 64437
Review Date – 10/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
NMI Pres.- Vicky Trauernicht, 202 Brooks St., Essex, IA 51638 E-mail: [email protected]
Church Board Sec.- Diana Vernon, 311 N. Ensworth, Craig MO 64437 E-mail: [email protected]
Church Treas.- Darla Sue Schmidt, P.O. Box 85, Craig MO 64437 E-mail: [email protected]
Drexel
Organized 1920
Web: https://www.facebook.com/DrexelNaz
E-mail:[email protected]
Mail- PO Box 197, Drexel, MO 64742-0197
Location- 331 E Main St, Drexel, MO 64742
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Lay Supply- (5/14) Justin Barnes, 16013 W. 149 St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
Review Date- 05/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
S.S. Supt.- Barbara Dunbar, PO Box 17, Drexel, MO 64742
NMI Pres.- Deanna Barton, Rt. 1, Box 225, Amoret, MO 64722
Church Board Sec.- Gary Barton, Rt. 1, Box 225, Amoret, MO 64722
Church Treas.- Doris Lancaster, PO Box 394, Drexel, MO 64742
Excelsior Springs
Organized: 1967
E-mail: Mark [email protected]
Location: 1308 Tracy Ave., Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Pastor - (8/4/94) Rev. Mark A. Callister (Charlotte), 1308 Tracy Ave., Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Review Date-12/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship (New Start) This Year: N
SS Supt. - Shirley Knipker, 1214 CE King, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
NYI Pres. - Robin Fine, 114 Juniper, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
SAM Dir. - Shirley Knipker, 1214 CE King, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Women’s Min. Dir. - Charlotte Callister, 1308 Tracy Ave., Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
NMI Pres. - Vera Blair, 1800 W Jesse James #32, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Church Board Sec. - Shirley Knipker, 1214 CE King, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
Church Treasurer - Marlena Knox, 302 Gaines, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
(660-683-5460)
(712-379-3030)
(660-683-5792)
(660-683-5759)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0240
(816-657-2535)
(913-475-0966)
(816-619-2402)
(660-925-3487)
(660-925-3487)
(816-619-3418)
Gen. Treas. Acct. #: 0740-245
(816-516-7818)
(816-516-7818)
(816-560-3647)
(816-305-3217)
(816-560-3647)
(816-519-9867)
(816-548-8426)
(816-560-3647)
(816-320-3214)
Gardner
Organized 1970
Web : gardnernaz.com
E-mail:[email protected]
Mail- PO Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030; Location- N. Moonlight and 167th Street, Gardner, KS 66030
Pastor- (5/31/95) Rev. Daniel E. Newburg (Denise), 827 N. Cedar; Gardner, KS 66030
Review Date-11/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Cindy Newman, P.O. Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030
Assoc. Pastor –Rev. Daneale White, 734 S. Central St., Olathe, KS 66061
SDMI Supt. – Krista Wilson (Chad), 16240 Edgerton Rd., Edgerton, KS 66021
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NYI Pres. – Morgan Hoy, 17440 W. 158 St., Olathe, KS 66062
Youth Pastor – Rev. Trena Hoy, 17440 W. 158th, Olathe, KS 66062
Church Board Sec.- Gloria Lefmann, PO Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030
Church Treas.- Nancy Crainshaw, P.O. Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0247
(913-856-8307)
Grandview
Organized 1953
Web: www.grandviewnaz.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 1500 Highgrove Rd., Grandview, MO 64030
Pastor- (1/04/09) Rev. Eric Forgrave (Beth), 12717 Richmond Ave., Grandview, MO 64030
Review Date – 3/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Music Dir. – Ian Perry, 6704 E. 129 St., Grandview, MO 64030
SDMI Supt.- Wayne Sawyer, 16602 Spring Valley Rd., Belton, MO 64012
NMI Pres.- Joyce Israel, 613 Twilight Dr. Raymore, MO 64083
Church Board Sec.- Shirley Snavely, 1001 Crestview, Belton, MO 64012
Church Treas.- Ron Plummer, 21314 S. Raffurty Rd., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0246
(816-763-6891)
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(913-856-8053)
(913-980-0771)
(913-405-3533)
(913-238-9596)
(913-742-0754)
(816-223-2541)
(913-856-8032)
(913-856-4953)
(816-392-6441)
(573-705-5198)
(816-322-6757)
(816-716-9898)
(816-510-7075)
(816-540-4061)
Harrisonville
Organized 1968
Web : www.harrisonvillenaz.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 2305 E. South Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701
Pastor – (4/1/12) Dr. William (Bill) M. Kirkemo (Lanagayle), 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
Review Date-4/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Assoc. Pastor-Rev. Samuel Aparicio, 1020 Garden Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
Hispanic Ministries Co-Pastor- Lisa Aparicio, 1020 Garden Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
SDMI Supt. – Rindy Finley, 26615 So. Blinker Light Rd., Harrisonville, MO 64701
Childcare/School (Dir./Principal) Erin McGhee, 404 E. Wall, Harrisonville, MO 64701
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kim Duey, 23104 South C Highway, Peculiar, MO 64078
NYI Pres.- Shanda Dooley, 946 NW County Rd B, Urich, MO 64788
Youth Ministry Dir. - Kim Duey, 23104 South C Highway, Peculiar, MO 64078
(816-863-6077)
Prime Time Min. Dir. – Wanda Wilson, 18917 Sunrise, Belton, MO 64012
NMI Pres.- Nancy Shore, 2274 SW Park Ave., Blue Springs, MO 64105
Church Board Sec.- Les Unruh, 506 Hamlet Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
Church Treas.- Amy Newman, 802 East Wall, Harrisonville, MO 64701
Holiness (Stillwell)
CTM
0024Web: www.holinessnaz.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Location: 6215 Main St., Stilwell, KS 66062
Pastor- (08/01/12) Rev. Michael D. Fetting (Cheryl), 1425 E. Butterfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66062
[email protected]
Review Date – Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Associate Pastor-Rev. Donna Henderson, 6109-B E. 154 Terr., Grandview, MO 64030
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Music Dir. – Tammie Wolt, 31040 W. 215 St., Gardner, KS 66030
Men’s Min. Dir. – Mike Clifton, 19734 Foster St., Stilwell, KS 66085
Women’s Min. Dir. – Stacy Oyster, 7616 S. Miller Rd., Belton, MO 65012
Church Board Secretary: Todd Wolt, 31040 W 215th St, Gardner KS 66030
Church Treasurer: Teri Clifton, 19734 Foster St., Stilwell KS 66085
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0248
(816-380-4604)
(816-284-2299)
(816-651-3220)
(913-302-4405)
(816-590-6373)
(816-808-3927)
(816-863-6077)
(816-405-8755)
(816-322-6484)
(816-616-5527)
(816-380-3354)
(816-738-9507)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-
(913-787-5685)
(913-820-6659)
(816-527-7176)
(913-884-8455)
(913-851-8893)
(816-738-4516)
(913-602-9840)
(913-851-8893)
Holton
Organized 1954
E-mail: [email protected]
Mail- 209 New York Ave., Holton, KS 66436
Location- 209 New York Ave., Holton, KS 66436
Pastor- (8/09) Rev. Daniel Donaldson (Chearie), 219 New York Avenue, Holton, KS 66436
Review Date-Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary - Sharon Bowser, 701 Washington, Holton, KS 66436
Church Board Sec.- Sharon Bowser, 701 Washington, Holton, KS 66436
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Church Treas. - Ella Bahret, 800 W 3 Lot 12, Holton, KS 66436
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0350
(785-364-3642)
Independence First
Organized 1952
E-mail:[email protected]
Location- 10717 E. 23rd St., Independence, MO 64052
Pastor- (4/02/06) Rev. Daniel McCarthy (Tina), 3030 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64129
Review Date-Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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S.S. Supt.- Eleany Giraldo - 10002 E. 36 Terrace, Independence, MO 64052
Church Board Sec.- Vivian Bruner, 1900 Blue Ridge #149, Kansas City, MO 64126
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Church Treas.- Velma Lown, 11133 E. 27 St. #6, Independence, MO 64052
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0373
(816-836-3500)
Independence Fort Osage
Organized 1980
E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 816-796-1990
Location- 19333 E. 24 Highway, Independence, MO 64056
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(785-273-5080)
(785-364-2030)
(785-364-2030)
(785-305-0700)
(816-836- 3500)
(816-517 2905)
(816-836-5739)
(816-252-1415)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0374
(816-796-5879)
Pastor- (5/5/91) Dr. Shaun E. Sutton (Marcia), 3100 N. Miller Dr., Independence, MO 64058
Review Date-5/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Youth Minister- Patrick Murphy (Alison), 11612 E. 28 Terr. S., Apt. 1915, Independence, MO 64055
Marriage and Family Minister- Rick Long (Teresa), 32700 E. Murphy School Rd., Grain Valley, MO 64029
S.S. Supt./Small Groups.- Kim Lewis, 23604 E. Old Twyman, Independence, MO 64058
NYI Pres.- Cassie Pearson, 13000 E. Delaware, Independence, MO 64055
NMI Pres. – Melanie Louissaint, 5220 S. Union, Kansas City, MO 64133
Church Board Sec.- Ross McClelland, 1702 N. Lazybranch Rd., Independence, MO 64056
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Church Treas.- Larry Beikman, 20316 E. 14 Terr. N., Independence, MO 64056
(816-650-5309)
(312-217-2973)
(816-650-9798)
(816-650-9589)
(816-804-2308)
(816-810-8072)
(816-796-6385)
(816-796-6385)
Independence Kayros
Organized 2008
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0369
E-mail: [email protected]
(816-305-5672)
Location-10309-10315 E. Truman Rd., Independence, MO 64052
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Pastor – (04/24/2005) Rev. Douglas Galvan (Jossy), 11604 E. 38 Terr. S., Independence, MO 64052
(816-824-0655)
Review Date - Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Jossy Galvan, 11604 E. 38 Terr.,S., Independence, MO 64052
(816-694-2393)
Music Dir.- Yadira Roldan, 1033 S. Brookside Ave., Apt. 6, Independence, MO 64053 [email protected] (347-684-8922)
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Children’s Min. Dir.- Ana Hernandez, 11227 E. 15 St., S. Independence, MO 64052
(816-277-7258)
NYI Pres.- Jimmy & Blanca Castanon, 9613 E. Truman Rd., Apt.4, Independence, MO 64052
E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] (816-668-4722) or (816-286-9650)
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Men’s Min. Dir.- Douglas Galvan, 11604 E. 38 Terr., S. Independence, MO 64052 [email protected] (816-824-0655)
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Women’s Min. Dir.- Jossy Galvan, 11604 E. 38 Terr., S. Independence, MO 64052 [email protected] (816-694-2363)
Church Board Sec.- Nora Mora, 73 Ashwood, Bonner Springs, KS 66012 [email protected]
(816-564-1840)
Church Treas.- Claudia Lanuza, 309 E. Nickel Terrace, Independence, MO 64050
(816-365-4234)
Independence Trinity
Organized 1954
Location: 19800 E. Truman Rd., Independence, MO 64056
Fax: (816-796-2805)
Email: (church office) [email protected]; (Pastor) [email protected]; website:
Pastor: (5/18/03) Rev. Wayne S. Nelson (Chris), 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064
Review date: 8/17
New Church-Type Sponsorship this year: N
Assoc. Pastor(s):
Rev. Randy Seedorff (Worship), 806 Adams Dr., Liberty, MO 64068
Rev. Jonathan Eigsti (Youth), 8710 Chestnut Cir., Kansas City, MO 64131
Children’s Dir. – Rachel Mormino, 3100 E. Oakland School Rd., Buckner, MO 64016
NYI Pres. – Krysten Mormino, 3100 E. Oakland School Rd., Buckner, MO 64016
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NMI Pres. – Vivian Payne, 19017 E. 14 St. N., Independence, MO 64056
Women’s Min. - Chris Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064
Men's Min. - Howard (Cal) Calhoon, 13206 E. 49th Ter., Kansas City, MO 64133
Church Board Sec. – Cecil Shore, 804 Cherokee, Independence, MO 64056
Church Treas. – Frankie Jura, 416 N. Bly, Independence, MO 64050
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0375
(816-796-2750)
Kansas City Beacon Hill
Organized 1991
E-mail: [email protected];
Location- 2814 Troost, Kansas City, MO 64109
Pastor- (10/9/06) Rev. Jefferson Newton (Brenda), 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112
Review Date-1/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir. – Gary Caldwell, 1315 E. 78th St., Kansas City, MO 64131
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Christian Education Dir./Min.- Sharmaine Sanders, 2745 N. 63 , Kansas City, KS 66104
SS Supt.- Xavier White, 3423 Flora, Kansas City, MO 64132
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NMI Pres.- Donna Robertson, 2304 E. 72 St., Kansas City, MO 64132
Church Board Sec.- Cheryl Langford, 2814 Troost Ave., Kansas City, MO 64109
Church Treas.- James Osborn, 3835 Murtle, Kansas City, MO 64128
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0592
(816-561-5307)
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(816-478-3013)
(816-415-4069)
(952-237-1641)
(816-650-5784)
(816-650-5784)
(816-796-8256)
(816-478-3013)
(816-737-2432)
(816-796-4939)
(816-796-8796)
(913-788-2218)
(816-923-2340)
(816-921-0224)
Kansas City Blue Hills Community
Organized 1961
0555
Location-(Mail): 10306 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64134
Email: [email protected]; Fax #: 816-523-3074;
Pastor: (1977) Dr. Larry Lott (Bettye), 264 Bridlespur Dr., Kansas City, MO 64114
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Assoc. Pastor – Rev. James Flowers, 1303 E. 78 St., Kansas City, MO 64131
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Office Secretary – Glenda Jones, 2111 E. 85 St., Kansas City, MO 64132
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Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Dr. Naomi Lanney, 7211 E. 134 Terr., Grandview, MO 64030
SDMI Supt.- Ruby French, 9500 Drury # 101, Kansas City, MO 64134
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Children’s Min. Dir. - Herma Young, 7306 E. 100 Terr., Kansas City, MO 64134
NYI Pres - Chris & Kim Lee, 116 Wenonga Cir., Raymore, MO 64083
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Women’s Min. Dir. - Patricia Nelson, 7502 E. 111 Terr., Kansas City, MO 64134
NMI Pres.- Rachelle Evans, P.O. Box 7089, Kansas City, MO 64138
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Church Board Sec.- Glenda Jones, 2111 E. 85 St., Kansas City, MO 64132
Church Treas.- Karla Williamson, 10046 Bennington, Kansas City, MO 64134
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-
(816-523-2833)
(816-941-2148)
(816-728-3432)
(816-718-0492)
(816-765-8883)
(816-786-6353)
(816-500-2597)
(816-718-2020)
(816-761-9216)
(816-809-0930)
(816-718-0492)
(816-767-1465)
Kansas City Central
Organized 1940
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0460
Web: www.centralchurchonline.com; Email: [email protected]; Fax: 913-541-0154
(913-541-2600)
Location- 12600 W. 87th Street Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66215
Pastor- (7/21/14) Rev. Sam Barber (Jill), 9306 Rosner Dr., Lenexa, KS 66219; [email protected]
(614-670-2748)
Review Date-7/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Brenda Crow, 12314 S. Alden, Olathe, KS 66062
(913-764-2330)
Vis. Pastor – (9/10/14) Rev. Duane Brush (Nora), 13715 Bennington Ave., Grandview, MO 64030
(816-216-9847)
SDMI Supt. – Abby Langlitz, 8940 Meadow View Dr., Lenexa, KS 66227
(816-726-6713)
NYI Pres. – Joel Seifert, 1039 N. Sunset Dr., Olathe, KS 66061
(913-669-4132)
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Men’s Min. Dir. – Randy Zehr, 14241 W. 131 , Olathe, KS 66062
(913-638-3120)
Women’s Min. Dir.- Connie Kesselring, 17702 Penrose Lane, Lenexa, KS 66219
(913-492-2136)
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NMI Pres. – Lynne Bollinger, 14602 W. 89 St., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]
(913-709-1746)
Work & Witness Coord.- Jerry Godwin, 8066 Hall, Lenexa, KS 66219
(913-461-8899)
Worship Arts Pastor – (8/1/13) Rev. Phil Burkhart (Angelia), 812 S. Maple St., Gardner, KS 66030
(913-449-0221)
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Asst. Worship & Arts Pastor-(08/12/99) Rev. Kevin Koker (Julie), 17533 W 112 St., Olathe, KS 66061
(913-980-8014)
Assoc. Children’s Pastor-Rev. Becky Nichols, 8805 Eastern Ave., Kansas City, MO 64138
(816-761-7365)
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High School Youth Pastor – Rev. Jake Edwards (Jenni), 9401 W. 89 St., Overland Park, KS 66212
(309-202-6371)
Children’s Pastor –(12/24/12) Rev. Trey Brooks (Candice), 948 N. Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061
(260-579-2519)
Middle School Youth Pastor – (7/1/10) Rev. Malorri Seamon (Raymond), 910 N. Clinton, Olathe, KS 66061
(636-584-2994)
Hispanic Ministry Pastor – (8/3/14) Rev. Mario Zani (Ana), 341 N. Locust, Gardner, KS 66030
(913-904-6768)
Administrator – Joy Hartke, 600 N. Persimmon Dr., Olathe, KS 66061
(913-558-4313)
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Nursing Home Ministry – Rev. Wayne Bartlett, 10213 W. 81 Terr., Apt. 141, Overland Park, KS 66204
(913-593-8274)
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Side Door Pastor – Rev. Andrew Cook, 9401 W. 89 St., Overland Park, KS 66212
(314-952-9779)
Church Board Sec.- Dan Rexroth, 8422 Keller Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219
(913-897-4553)
Church Treas. – Tim Dykman, 10253 S. oak Manor Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-302-9949)
Kansas City CrossPoint Community
Organized 2007
Web: www.Crosspointkc.org
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax 816-765-4513
Location- 10508 Hillcrest Rd., Kansas City, MO 64134
Pastor-(10/01/98) Rev. Dennis J. Solis (Sherri), 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS 66208
Review Date-9/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Trudy Williams, 7801 Colonial Dr., Prairie Village, KS 66208
Children’s Min. Dir. – Sherri Solis, 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS 66208
Youth Ministry Dir. – George Williams, 7801 Colonial Dr., Prairie Village, KS 66208
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Church Board Sec.- Tammy Bower, 3619 W. 73 St.., Prairie Village, KS 66208
Church Treas. – Herman Brooks, 9831 Bellaire Ave., Kansas City, MO 64134
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0560
(816-761-5513)
Kansas City First
Organized 1911
Web: www.kcfc.org ; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 816-942-1195
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0480
(816-942-9022)
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(913-424-2998)
(913-530-7224)
(913-938-3401)
(913-558-9607)
(913-787-3355)
(816-305-4040)
Location- 11811 State Line Rd., Kansas City, MO 64114
Pastor – (9/28/08) Dr. Brad K. Estep (Dawn), 9615 Perry Lane, Overland Park, KS 66212; [email protected];
Review Date-9/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary - Melinda Morgan, 8927 Rose Ln., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]
Assoc. Pastor/Congregational Care Pastor – Rev. Anne Hardy (Doug), 9536 Meadow Ln., Leawood, KS 66206
Music Pastor –Rev. Roger Allen (Joy), 208 S. Huntsman, Raymore, MO 64083
Chr.Ed. (Dir/Pastor) – Dr. Dean Blevins (Jo Ann), 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062
SDMI Supt.- Pat Braselton (Tim), 1273 SE Princeton Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081
Children's Ministry Director -- Margie Schwarz (Bill), 609 E 69th Street, Kansas City, MO 64131
Youth Pastor – Rev. Roland Tedder (Ashley), 13200 High Dr., Leawood, KS 66209
Adult Min.Dir. – Dr. Dean Blevins (JoAnn), 1252 E Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062
Prime Time Dir. -- Ruby Ruschhaupt (Roy), 700 W 131st Place, Kansas City, MO 64145
Single Adult Min. Pastor.- Rev. Audrey Landers,414 N. Moreland Kansas City, MO 64118
NMI Pres.- Jo Ann Blevins (Dean), 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062
Work & Witness Coord.- Jo Ann Blevins (Dean), 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062
Church Board Sec.- Pat Braselton (Tim), 1273 SE Princeton Dr., Lees Summit, MO 64081
Church Treas.- Dale Jones (Kathy), 10832 Fuller Ave, Kansas City, MO 64134
(816-916-9609)
(816-942-9022)
(913-522-3603)
(913-530-7597)
(913-523-3857)
(816-456-5343)
(816-377-1592)
(208-899-2952)
(913-523-3857)
(816-941-0116)
(405-923-4463)
(913-393-2348)
(913-393-2348)
(816-456-5343)
(816-761-1363)
Kansas City First Spanish
Organized 1950
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0485
Web: www.kcnaz.org
E-mail: [email protected]
(913-362-5207)
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Location- 3040 S. 51 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
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Pastor- (8/25/15) Rev. Alberto B. Ledesma Diaz (Lily), 3030 S. 51 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
(913-375-3694)
Review Date-8/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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SS Supt./Christian Ed. –Leonel Sarazua, 2009 S. 19 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
(913-633-8399)
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Children’s Min. Dir.- Edna Sarazua, 2009 S. 19 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
(913-999-2432)
NYI Min. Dir/Pres.- Anahi Ponce, [email protected]
(913-742-9096)
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Women’s Min. Dir.- Lily Montano, 3030 S. 51 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
(913-375-3694)
NMI Pres.- Nelly Herrera, 2937 N. Getty St., Kansas City, KS 66104
(913-708-4757)
Compassionate Min. – Florinda Leon, 4314 Cambridge, Kansas City, KS 66103
(913-262-1255)
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Church Board Sec.- Leonel Sarazua, 2009 S. 19 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
(913-633-8399)
Church Treas.- Leobardo Leon, Jr., 4314 Cambridge, Kansas City, KS 66103
(913-262-1255)
Kansas City Grace
Organized 1929
Web address: facebook.com/kansascitygrace ; E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 4300 Independence Ave., Kansas City, MO 64124
Co-Pastor (4/1/2007) Rev. Joey Condon, 205 S. Benton Blvd.,, Kansas City, MO 64123
Co-Pastor (4/1/2007) Dr. Tammy Condon, 205 S. Benton Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64123
Review Date-4/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0490
(816-820-0331)
(816-820-0331)
(816-520-2537)
Kansas City GracePoint
Organized 2005
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0491
Location – 5425 Martindale Rd, Shawnee, KS 66218
(913-422-9098)
(Website: www.kcgracepoint.com; email: [email protected];
Lead Pastor – Rev. Justin Oberndorfer, 14104 Pine Valley Ct, Basehor, KS 66007; [email protected];
(913-449-4922)
Review Date-10/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Youth Leader – Geoff and Heidi Lindsay, 101 N 98 St, Kansas City, KS 66111; Email: [email protected]; (913-553-0573)
Minister to Children and Families – Jenn Wilson (Nate), 53 N 98thy St, Kansas City, KS 66111; Email: [email protected]; (913-515-4250)
Church Board Sec. – Daryl Pint (Dawn), 5528 Cottonwood, Shawnee, KS 66216; Email: [email protected]; (913-548-8541)
Church Treas/Office Administrator – Jessica Dupriest (Tom), 4903 Lewis Drive, Shawnee, KS 66226
(Email: [email protected]; 913-422-9098)
Kansas City Korean Antioch
Organized 1992
Web: kansasantioch.org
E-mail: [email protected]
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Location- 2737 S. 42 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
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Pastor- (03/13/1990) Rev. Timothy Eunchul Lee (Ruth), 15629 W. 90 Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219
Review Date-5/18
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0532
(913-831-6779)
(913-438-1754)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Michell Cho, 10200 W. 96 Terr., Apt. E, Overland Park, KS
Music Dir.- Hyung-Joon An, 6612 Lane Ave., Raytown, MO 64133
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Misoon Jun, 15921 Eby St., Overland Park, KS 66085
Children’s Min. Dir.- Paul Kang, 6027 Parkhill St., Shawnee, KS 66216
Youth Pastor – Rev. Kwanghoon Choi, 5217 N. Oak Trafficway, # 4, Kansas City, MO 64118
Men’s Min. Dir.- Giwon Shu, 5851 Summit St., Shawnee, KS 66216
Women’s Min. Dir.- Mija Jung, 11308 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64137
Church Board Sec. – Jungho Chang, 1030 Orville Ave., Kansas City, KS 66102
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Church Treas. – Euiho Kim, 10816 W. 115 Terr., Overland Park, KS 66210
(913-397-7811)
(913-424-4907)
(913-207-5800)
(913-707-1461)
(314-537-1229)
(913-461-1399)
(913-908-7001)
(816-878-8778)
(650-704-6452)
Kansas City Nall Avenue
Organized 1930
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0580
Web: www.nallnaz.org E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 815-425-7252
(913-384-3040)
Location- 6301 Nall Ave., Prairie Village, 66202
Pastor – (6/15/14) Rev. Steven P. Johnson (Kara), 10244 Caenen Street, Lenexa KS 66215; Email: [email protected];
(254-644-8265)
Review Date-6/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Angie Chestnut, 5305 Walmer St., Mission, KS 66202
(913-236-4443)
Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Anna Good, 6523 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131
(517-917-7122)
Music Dir. – Heather Parks, 6506 W 91st St, Apt 12, Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-385-7721)
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Jordan Cossairt, 10107 Monrovia St., Lenexa, KS 66215
(913-980-0734)
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SDMI Supt. – Keith Cox, 14412 W. 115 Terr., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-345-0832)
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NYI Pres. – Ethan Matt, 6608 W. 54 St., Mission, KS 66202
(913-428-6126)
Youth Pastor – Rev. Gordie Wetmore, 2101 E. Mohawk Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-904-2862)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Angela Hoffman, 5954 Woodson Rd., Apt. 109, Mission, KS 66202
(785-418-2914)
NMI Pres - Melissa Hughes, 4401 W 54th St, Roeland Park, KS, 66205
(913-384-5128)
Church Board Sec.- Em Soulia, 4723 Kessler St., Merriam, KS 66203
(913-236-8063)
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Church Treas.- Leah Norris, 5508 W 61 Street, Mission, KS 66202
(913-433-6028)
Mr. James Thompson, 6132 Buena Vista, Fairway, KS 66205
(913-208-7972)
Kansas City New Hope
Organized 1994
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0525
Web: www.kcnewhope.org; Email: [email protected]; Fax: 816-452-8520
(816-452-8442)
Mail: P.O. Box 12688 Location- 4330 N. Oak Trafficway, Kansas City, MO 64116
Pastor – (1/2/11) Rev. Christopher Schroeder (Rochelle), 1917 NE 5th St., Blue Springs, MO 64015
Email: [email protected]
(714-943-1887)
Review Date – 1/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Hispanic Ministries Directors – Revs. Krista & Edson Palacios, 6519 NE 44 St., Kansas City, MO 64117
(816-550-3307)
Office Secretary – Linda Phipps, 14904 Deer Run, Smithville, MO 64089 [email protected]
(816-868-6977)
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Music Dir. – Piaget Long, 9115 E. 90 Terr., Kansas City, MO 64138 [email protected]
(256-457-8235)
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SDMI Supt. – Roger Anderson, 2201 N.E. 38 St., Kansas City, MO 64116 [email protected]
(816-863-2201)
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Children’s Min. Dir. – Katrina Johnson, 211 N.E. 44 St., Kansas City, MO 64116 [email protected]
(304-551-1539)
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Youth Minister – Travis Johnson, 211 N.E. 44 St., Kansas City, MO 64116 [email protected]
(371-446-0160)
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Men’s Min. Dir. – Roger Anderson, 2201 N.E. 38 St., Kansas City, MO 64116 [email protected]
(816-863-2201)
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Women’s Min. Dir. – Darlene Anderson, 2201 N.E. 38 St., Kansas City, MO 64116 [email protected]
(816-863-2201)
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NMI Pres. – Linda Phelps, 3509 N. E. 60 St., Kansas City, MO 64119 [email protected]
(816-309-2783)
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Work & Witness Coord. – Linda Phelps, 3509 N. E. 60 St., Kansas City, MO 64119 [email protected] (816-309-2783)
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Church Board Sec. – Scott Pearson, 3000 W 50 St., Kansas City, MO 64151 [email protected] (816-590-1913)
Church Treas.-Randy Snowbarger, 5608 N. Highland, Gladstone, MO 64118 [email protected]
(816-824-4926)
Kansas City New Vision
Organized 2010
Web: www.ksnvc.com; Email: [email protected];
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Location—8200 W. 96 St., Overland Park, KS 66212
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Pastor - (10/18/10) Rev. Young Tae Kim (Miwha Lee), 7575 W. 106 St., #172, Overland Park, KS 66212
Review Date – 10/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0011
(913-957-5005)
(913-957-5005)
Music Dir. – JinSoo Im, 9165 Robinson St., 1E, Overland Park, KS 66212
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SDMI Supt. – Gne-Young Park, 12417 W. 120 St., Apt. 2125, Overland Park, KS 66213
Youth Pastor – Rev. YoHan cho, 6519 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131
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Adult Min. Dir. – John Dawson, 7902 W. 114 St., Overland Park, KS 66210
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Men’s Min. Dir. – Kitae Yu, 16807 W. 84 St., Lenexa, KS 66219
Women’s Min. Dir. – SoonHyang Yoo, 15213 Outlook St., Overland Park, KS 66223
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Church Board Sec. - John Dawson, 7902 W. 114 St., Overland Park, KS 66210
Church Treas. - HangSoo Jeong, 9153 Robinson St., Overland Park, KS 66212
Kansas City Rescue Mission
CTM
Web: www.kcrm.org; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 816-421-0405
Location- (Men’s Center) 1520 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO 64108
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(Women’s Center) 2611 E. 11 St., Kansas City MO 64127 (816-348-3287)
Pastor- (01/05/1985) Rev. Joseph J. Colaizzi (Marilyn), 105 SE Shamrock Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64014
(913-972-8030)
(816-315-4174)
(816-739-7137)
(913-558-8105)
(913-710-8161)
(913-220-6380)
(913-558-8105)
(913-235-5782)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0579
(816-421-7643)
(816-229-7847)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Spanish Chaplain – Rev. Michael Purlee, 3580 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66103
Pastoral Counselor- Rev. Gordon Milton, 2304 NW 4th St., Blue Springs, MO 64014
Assoc. Chaplain-Rev. Ken Kirk, 1437 W. Forest Dr., Olathe, KS 66061
Assoc. Chaplain-Rev. Sherrie Vaughn, 21897 Lincoln Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66013
Pastoral Counselor-Rev. James Kohoutek, 6126 Walmer St., Mission, KS 66202
Mission Board President - Terri Bachtel, 11437 Northwood Circle, Olathe, KS 66061
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Mission Board Sec. - Elaine Epps-Hamilton, 11345 W. 109 Street, Overland Park, KS 66210
Mission Board Treas.- Bob Cox, 14081 W.152 Terr. #3900, Olathe, KS 66062
Kansas City Risen Lamb International
Organized 2003
Web: www.risenlamb.org Email: [email protected]
Location - 5307 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Pastor - (03/29/2009) Rev. Philip Friday (Euice Okola), 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
(916-207-3141)
(816-220-0751)
(816-752-7009)
(913-709-2083)
(913-236-4996)
(913-894-5552)
(913-209-8492)
(913-530-8799)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0871
(913-287-9418)
(913-609-6211)
Review Date – 04/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Elisa Scarpelli, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Adrianne Matlock, 512 Thompson St., Kansas City, KS 66101
Michael Beck, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Tyrone Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Music Dir. – Becky Bear, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Children’s Min. Dir. – Aketia Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Youth Minister – Tyrone Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Men’s Min. Dir. – L.J. Brackson, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Women’s Min. Dir. – Gabriella Sevilla, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Church Board Sec.- Elisa Scarpelli, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Church Treas.- Steve Williams, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106
Kansas City River Quay
CTM
Webpage:www.quaycoffee.com; Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Location- 412 Delaware Ste B., Kansas City, MO 64105
Pastor (4/2/12)- Rev. Cory Stipp, 118 NE Hill St. Kansas City, MO 64116
Review Date-Appointment
New Church –Type Mission Sponsorship This Year-N
(913-287-9418)
(913-963-0665)
(913-333-8440)
(913-265-1785)
(785-346-4126)
(785-766-3208)
(913-265-1785)
(913-602-4209)
(816-274-2285)
(913-287-9418)
(913-956-9157)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0021
(913-208-9095)
(913-208-9095)
Kansas City Shawnee
Organized 1961
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0595
Webpage: www.shawneenaz.org; E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-631-2057
(913-631-5555)
Location-- 5539 Quivira Rd., Shawnee, KS 66216
Pastor - (5/15/11) Rev. Jason Rowinski (Stefanie), 7132 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216; [email protected]; (913-735-0455)
Review Date – 05/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Assoc. Pastor-Children Families & Celebrate Recovery – Rev. Josh Fredlund (Natasha), 6130 Lucille Ln., Shawnee, KS 66203
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[email protected]; (224-456-9427)
Assoc. Pastor-Youth Families – Rev. Mike Kennedy (Tory), 6523 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, MO 64131-1241
[email protected];
(781-254-0074)
Asst. Pastor to Young Adults & Youth – Rev. Jared Tucker, 5539 Cody St., Shawnee, KS 66203;
[email protected]; (937-474-2494)
Assoc.Pastor -Hispanic Ministries - Rev. Miguel Mendoza (Pilar), 11 S. 12th St., Kansas City, KS 66102; [email protected];
(913-221-9781)
Assoc. Pastor-Pastoral Care & Sr. Adults, Disc.- Rev. Richard Rosewicz (Linda), 13817 W. 57th St., Shawnee, KS 66216;
[email protected]; (913-962-9203)
Assoc. Pastor-Executive Pastor – Rev. Stefanie Rowinski (Jason), 7132 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216 [email protected];
(913-553-8397)
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Worship Leader – Mike & Dawn Wheeler, 1145 S. 1105 St., Edwardsville, KS 66111
(913-636-9481)
SDMI Rep. - Kelly Robinson, 22715 W. 73rd St., Shawnee, KS 66227
(913 488-1442)
Hispanic Min. Rep. – Victor Garnica, 12716 Eby St., Overland Park, KS 66213
(913-526-3162)
Pre-Scl Dir.-Denyse Lero, 23780 W. 56th St., Shawnee, KS 66226; [email protected];
(913-422-7355)
NYI Dir./Pres.- Brady Klein, 5010 Rene, Shawnee, KS 66216
(913-271-0693)
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NMI Pres. - Glynda Wesley, 627 E. 70 Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64131
(816-699-5426)
Church Board Secretary: Tim Green; 6503 NW Quail Run Dr., Kansas City, MO 64152
(913-624-4364)
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Church Treasurer: Jennifer Garcia, 6300 W. 99 St., Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-908-0834)
Kansas City Southwood
Organized 1957
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0581
Web: www.southwoodchurch.org; E-mail: [email protected]
(816-353-5121)
Location- (Mail- P.O. Box 11867) 8201 Raytown Rd., Raytown, MO 64138
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Pastor – (09/01/2011) Rev. Deanna Hayden (Benjamin), 10101 E. 86 Terr., Raytown, MO 64138; [email protected];
(913-406-4237)
Review Date – 10/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Assoc. Pastor- Rev. Greg Berdych (Jackie), 11305 E. 71st Street, Raytown, MO 64133; [email protected]; (816-743-9969)
Music Dir. – Mackenzie Wood (Bob), 8130 McGee St., Kansas City, MO 64114; [email protected]
(816-585-8946)
SDMI Supt. – Allison Maxwell (Gunnar), 16208 Speaker Ave., Belton, MO 64012; [email protected];
(816-838-3618)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Children and Family Pastor – Rev. Dallas Tharp (Christyn), 7439 Overton Ave.,
Raytown, MO 64133; [email protected]
(501-529-3894)
NYI Pres. - Jon Bone, 8328 Harvard Ave. Raytown, MO 64138; [email protected]
(816-536-0179)
Youth Pastor – Rev. Eric O’Neal (Stephanie), 1018 S. Park Ave., Independence, MO 64050
[email protected]
(405-501-0446)
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Prime Time Dir. – Al & Mary Fletcher, 11416 E. 57 Terr., Raytown, MO 64133;
[email protected]
(816-356-9080)
NMI Pres. – Manuela Barros (Jorge), 8365 Overhill Dr., Kansas City, MO 64138; [email protected];
(816-358-7686)
Church Board Sec.- Allison Maxwell (Gunnar), 16208 Speaker Ave., Belton, MO 64012; [email protected];
(816-838-3618)
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Church Treas. – Catherine Jay (David), 6625 E. 66 St., Kansas City, MO 64133; [email protected]
(816-737-2005)
Kansas City St. Paul's
Organized 1947
Web: www.stpaulskc.org; Fax: 816-353-1092
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 8500 E. 80th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64138
DIA – Rev. Michael Thompson (Jodi), 15911 Harold Dr., Belton, MO 64012
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir. – Karen Spalding (Ron), 3009 Ashland Ridge Rd., Kansas City, MO 64129
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SDMI Dir. – Don Peach (Martha), 9050 E. 68 St., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected];
Children’s Min. Dir.- Christy Stevens, 311 NE Orchard, Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 [email protected]
NYI Pres.- Judy Myers, 300 SW Mil-Mar Ave., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 [email protected]
NMI Pres.- Mary Asbill, 12009 E. 60th St., Kansas City, MO 64133 [email protected]
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Church Board Sec.- Mary Alice Medley, 6802 E. 86 St., Kansas City, MO 64138 [email protected]
Church Treas.- Everett Prewitt (Sara), 4420 Larson, Kansas City, MO 64133
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0590
(816-353-3187)
Kansas City Summit View
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0610
Organized 1953
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(816-726-8835)
(816-225-3617)
(816-353-0452)
(816-806-1263)
(816-246-7002)
(816-356-1373)
(816-313-7083)
(816-737-0128)
Webpage: www.kcsummitview.org E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 801 W. 97th St., Kansas City, MO 64114
Pastor - (08/01/2011) Rev. Danielle Jones, 1006 E. 100th Terr. Kansas City, MO 64131
Review Date: 07/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
SS Supt. – Betty Cleland, 1604 SE Dalton Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 [email protected]
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Church Board Sec.- Darl McCready, 107 W. 97 St., Kansas City, MO 64114 [email protected]
Church Treas.- Doug Philip, 1712 Ferrel, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(816-942-3218)
(816-842-3218)
(269-832-0140)
Kansas City The R.O.C.K. @ Stony Point
Organized 2014
0004
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax : (913-602-8976)
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Location - 800 N. 78 Kansas City, KS 66112
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Pastor – (8/14/14) Rev. Lee Howell (Bryan), 800 N. 78 St., Kansas City, KS 66112
Review Date-Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Men’s Min. Dir. – Bryan Howell, 800 N. 78 St., Kansas City, KS 66112
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Church Board Sec. – Alexandria Dwigh, 435 N. 5 St., Kansas City, KS 66101
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Church Treas. – Kathaleen Johnson, 1600 N. 45 Terr., Kansas City, KS 66102
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-
Kansas City Trinity (Inactive)
Organized 1972
(816-554-0972)
(816-941-3254)
(816-550-4930)
(913-808-5363)
(913-602-2190)
(913-602-2190)
(913-486-2231)
(913-944-3143)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0578
Kansas City True Light
Organized 2004
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0995
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Mail—712 E. 31 St., Kansas City, MO 64109
(816-561-1700)
Web: www.truelightnaz.org E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 816-561-1715
Pastor—(1/1/98) Rev. Alice Piggee-Wallack (Philip Wallack) 2101 Red Bridge Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131
(816-941-8051)
Review Date—2/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Assoc. Pastor –Rev. Donna Fillmore, 2632 N. 67 St., Kansas City, KS 66104
(913-206-2523)
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SDMI Supt.—Donna Fillmore, 2632 N. 67 St., Kansas City, KS 66104
(913-206-2523)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Rogina Harden, 4447 Askew Ave., Kansas City, MO 64130
(816-291-7952)
Adult Min. Dir. - Nathaniel Friends, 10755 N. Laurel Ave., Kansas City, MO 64157
(816-213-1033)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Nathaniel Friends, 10755 N. Laurel Ave., Kansas City, MO 64157
(816-213-1033)
Work & Witness Coord. – Patricia Porche, 3108 Charlotte, Kansas City, MO 64109
(816-531-1300)
Church Board Sec.—Cynthia Lester, 3031 Charlotte, Kansas City, MO 64109
(816-309-8221)
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Church Treas.—Vincent Fisher, 1117 South 40 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
(913-362-2962)
Kansas City Unidos por Fe
Organized 2003
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0596
E-mail: [email protected];
(913-432-9045)
Location- 1701 S. 21st, Kansas City, KS 66106
Pastor- (1/7/08) Rev. Gil Salinas (Verónica), 1814 Haas Dr., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected] (913-548-6480)
Review Date – 1/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Yadira Moreno, 2436 S. 12 Terr., Kansas City, KS 66103 [email protected]
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Assoc. Pastor – Alfonso Reyes, 2933 S. 10 St., Kansas City, KS 66103
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Music Dir. – Deivin Pineda, 65 S. 19 St., Kansas City, KS 66102
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SDMI Supt.- Marla Pineda, 65 S. 19 St., Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected]
Youth Minister – Christian Cardona, 6565 W. Foxridge Dr., #3055, Mission, KS 66202 [email protected]
Men’s Min.Dir.- Israel Zuniga, 1040 Forest Cor., Apt. 9, Kansas City, KS 66103
Women’s Min. Dir.- Nolvi Vasques, 7136 Flint Dr., Shawnee, KS 66203 [email protected]
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NMI Pres.- Mari Corral, 251 N. 31 St., Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected]
Church Board Sec.- Yadira Moreno
Church Treas.- Oscar Vasques
Kansas City Victory Hills
Organized 1921
Web: www.victoryhills.com E-mail:[email protected] Fax: 913-299-1164
Location- 6200 Parallel Pkwy., Kansas City, KS 66102
Pastor- (11/1/14) Rev. Howie Shute (Beverly), 10208 Longwood Ave., Kansas City, KS 66109
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0603
(913-299-4662)
(315-289-5822)
New Church--Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y
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Office Secretary – DeAnn Turley, 3111 S. 46 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
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Music Dir.- Stuart Turley, 3111 S. 46 St., Kansas City, KS 66106
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Bryan Sampson, 6606 NW Park Plaza Dr., Kansas City, MO 64151
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SDMI Supt.- Phyllis Hughes, 1601 N. 78 St., Kansas City, KS 66112
Children’s Min. Dir.- Debi Pence, 6732 NW St. Claire Ave., Kansas City, MO 64151
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NYI Pres.- Crystal Mellick, 2927 N. 73 St., Kansas City, KS 66109
Youth Minister – Robert Broeker, 6220 Parallel Pkwy., Kansas City, KS 66102
Single Adult Min. Dir. – Pam Howe, 213 Delaware, Edwardsville, KS 66113
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Men’s Min. Dir.- Ron Nilges, 2936 N. 55 St., Kansas City, KS 66112
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Women’s Min. Dir.- Judy Maxwell, 1532 N. 85 Cir., Kansas City, KS 66112
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NMI Pres. – Sherry Alterman, 2848 N. 63 St., Kansas City, KS 66104
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Church Board Sec.- Judy Maxwell, 1532 N. 85 Cir., Kansas City, KS 66112
Church Treas.- Mitch Pence, 6732 NW St. Clair Ave., Kansas City, MO 64151
Kansas City Village Community
Organized 2008
Web: www.villagecommunitychurch.com E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 10940 Parallel Pkwy., Suite K – 314, Kansas City, Kansas 66109
Pastor- (10/1/06) Rev. Dave Hazel (Cheryl), 15916 Landauer St., Basehor, KS 66007
Review Date- 2/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y
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Associate – Ryan Stroud, 9746 W. 115 Terr., Overland Park, KS 66210
Student Ministries – Jill Cavanaugh (Brian), 736 S. Deerfield, Bonner Springs, KS 66012
Children and Family Pastor – Rev. Billy Lee, 436 Trant St., Edwardsville, KS 66111
NMI Pres. – Duane Blumanhourst (Jean), 4216 N. 122nd Ter. Kansas City, KS 66109
Church Board Sec.- Charles Jolley (Brenda), 3448 Pomeroy Dr. Kansas City, KS. 66109
Church Treas.- Pam Rowe, 11255 Leavenworth Rd., Kansas City, KS 66109
(913-602-9699)
(816-853-1168)
(816-914-5753)
(785-408-6124)
(816-309-5118)
(913-544-5979)
(253-691-5269)
(913-948-4859)
(913-406-2059)
(913-284-2493)
(913-626-2071
(913-284-2493)
(816-309-5063)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0992
(913-721-3750)
(913-231-3975)
(913-593-7629)
(913-422-8933)
(913-645-7821)
(913-400-7311)
(913-788-3992)
(913-721-9776)
Kansas City Water’s Edge
CTM
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0005
Web: www.watersedgekc.org; E-mail: [email protected];
(816-726-2956)
Mail: 40400 W. 199th St., Edgerton, KS 66021
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Location: New Mark Middle School, 515 N.E. 106 St., Kansas City, MO 64155
Pastor – (6/1/08) Rev. Rickey Creel (Donna) 8600 N. Hickory St., #503, Kansas City, MO 64155 [email protected]
(816-726-2956)
Review Date- 6/18
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Children’s and Youth Pastor –Rev. Carri Allred (Wes), 10003 NW 71 St., Parkville, MO 64152
[email protected]
(913-433-3970)
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Church Board Sec. & Treas. – Charlene Warner (Dewayne), 40400 W. 199 St., Edgerton, KS 66021 [email protected]
(816-803-0901)
Kearney Crossroads Community
Organized 2004
Web : www.kearneycrossroads.com; E-mail: [email protected]
Mail- 102 W. James Ct. Kearney, MO 64060 Location- 2855 S. Petty Rd., Kearney, MO 64060
Pastor- (3/21/99) Rev. Brett W. Toole (Cheryl), 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060
Review Date-4/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Children’s Min. Dir. - Cody Holmes, 2121 Mission Dr., Kearney, MO 64060
NYI Pres.- Devin Hart, 1893 Current St, Liberty, MO 64068
NMI Pres. – Frank Sickel, 7405 N. Brooklyn, Gladstone, MO 64118
Church Board Sec.- Devin Hart, 1893 Current St, Liberty, MO 64068
Church Treas. – Twyla Boguske, 14000 CC Hwy., Holt, MO 64048
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0620
(816-628-2777)
Kingston
Organized 1957
Web: http://kingstonnaz.wordpress.com/ E-mail : [email protected]
Mail- PO Box 23, Kingston, MO 64650
Location- 93 W. Jackson, Kingston, MO 64650
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Pastor- (06/01/15) Rev. Robert Castile (Andrea), 12851 W. 106 St., Overland Park, KS 66215
[email protected]
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0611
(816-586-2221)
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(816-628-5258)
(816-628-5731)
(816-728-2285)
(816-820-5171)
(816-728-2285)
(816-320-3925)
(913-244-5203)
Review Date- 6/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir. – Leanne Jorns, 1271 Betty Jane Ln., Kingston, MO 64650
SDMI Supt.- Valerie Davis, 9395 E St. Rt. F, Braymer, MO 64624
NYI Pres. – Becky Fowler, 3415 SE Hazel View Rd., Kingston, MO 64650
NMI Pres.- Anna Campbell, 5511 SE Allis Drive, Cowgill MO 64637
Church Board Sec.- Jeannette Straker, 2030 SE State Rt. B, Cowgill, MO 64637
Church Treas.- Curt Jorns, PO Box 71, Kingston, MO 64650
Lawrence First
Organized 1910
Webpage: www.lawrencefirstnaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 1470 N 1000 Rd., Lawrence, KS 66066
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Pastor- (6/6/2010) Rev. Robert (Bob) E. Giffin (Diana), 333 W. 26 Lane, Eudora, KS 66025
Review Date - 6/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Diana Giffin, 333 W. 26 Lane, Eudora, KS 66025
Assoc. Pastor - Rev. Robert (Robby) C. Giffin (Amy), 1018 Acorn, Eudora, KS 66025
Music Dir.- David Dunn, 2500 Stowe Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049
SDMI Supt. – Brie Winder, 1105 Peach St., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]
Children’s Min. Dir.- Rev. Robert (Robby) C. Giffin (Amy), 1018 Acorn, Eudora, KS 66025
NYI Pres.- Lisa Born, 4734 Jackson Rd., Rantoul, KS 66079 [email protected]
Youth Minister - Justin Hoffman, 963 N. 500 Rd., Baldwin City, KS 66006 [email protected]
(785-979-4646)
Adult Min. Dir. – Brie Winder, 1105 Peach St., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]
Prime Time Dir. – Bruce Martin, 1538 N. 600 Rd., Baldwin City, KS 66006 [email protected]
Men’s Min. Dir. – Loren McQueen, 2742 Seymour Ct., Eudora, KS 66025
Women’s Min. Dir. – Brie Winder, 1105 Peach St., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]
NMI Pres. – Becky Sasse, 1021 Peach St., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]
Work & Witness Coord. – Becky Sasse, 1021 Peach St., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]
Church Board Sec.- Dinah Hirst, 2403 Arkansas St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Church Treas.- Carl Sasse, 1021 Peach St., Eudora, KS. 66025
(816-803-2351)
(660-645-1048)
(816-465-9063)
(660-255-4782)
(660-255-4139)
(913-522-9623)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0640
(785-843-3940)
(785-393-9770)
(785-393-9770)
(785-840-6991)
(785-760-1236)
(785-691-9597)
(785-840-6991)
(785-878-3577)
(785-691-9597)
(785-594-0543)
(785-690-7389)
(785-691-9597)
(785-542-3845
(785-542-3845
(785-841-4282)
(785-542-3845)
Leavenworth
Organized 1944
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0660
Web: www.leavenworthnazarene.com ; E-mail: [email protected]
(913-682-3778)
Location- 115 S. 17th St., Leavenworth, KS 66048
Pastor- (8/3/08) Rev. Robert (Rob) Self (Pamela), 210 Leavenworth Ave., Leavenworth, KS 66048
E-mail: [email protected] (1-913-683-3564) or (1-913-683-4373)
Review Date- 11/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Pamela Self, 210 Leavenworth Ave., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-683-4373)
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Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Emily Leigh, 115 S. 17 St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(937-321-2518)
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Music Dir.- Mike Polson, 701 North 13 , Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(816-244-7105)
SDMI Supt.- Pamela Self, 210 Leavenworth Ave., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-683-4373)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Miki Mott, 620 Oak St., #B, Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected] (913-439-0396)
NYI Pres.- Teresa Zilmer, 1723 Limit, Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-683-0222)
Youth Minister – Andrew Combs, 1327 Dakota, Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-306-6451)
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Prime Time Dir. – Donna Everitt, 25011 164 St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-683-5462)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Jeff Zilmer, 1723 Limit, Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-683-0222)
NMI Pres.- Walter Dawson, 211 Thomas St., Weston, MO 64098 [email protected]
(816-386-5346)
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Church Board Sec.- Rene Geater, 31163 203 St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]
(913-682-5069)
Church Treas.- Alan Collins, 704 Brookwood, Lansing, KS 66043 [email protected]
(913-250-0703)
Lee's Summit First
Organized 1957
Web: lsnazarene.com
E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 816-524-6739
Location- 900 SW Lakeview Blvd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081
Pastor- (3/5/84) Rev. Michael D. Buettner (Judy), 2008 NE Tudor Rd., Lee's Summit, MO 64086
Review Date-7/16
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0670
(816-524-6330)
(816-524-8797)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Assistant to the Pastor- Roger Shoemaker, 214 NW 1781 Rd., Kingsville, MO 64061 [email protected] (816-720-3240)
Outreach Dir. – Kenn Starkey, 505 S. Franklin St., Raymore, MO 64083 kenn [email protected]
(816-331-7047)
Music Dir.- Michael Buettner, 2008 NE Tudor Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 [email protected]
(816-524-8797)
S.S. Supt- Carol Wolf, 425 Lakeview St. Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 [email protected]
(816-547-5230)
Children’s Min. Dir.- Judy Buettner, 2008 NE Tudor Rd., Lee's Summit, MO 64086 [email protected](816-524-8797)
NMI Pres.- Mary Olson, 411 Lakeview St., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 [email protected]
(620-506-7222)
Church Board Sec.- Helen Shoemaker, 214 NW 1781 Rd., Kingsville, MO 64061 [email protected] (816-786-3240)
Church Treas.- Sylvia Starkey, 505 S. Franklin St., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]
(816-331-7047)
Lee's Summit New Beginnings
Organized 1993
Webpage: www.newbeginningschurch.tv; E-mail: [email protected];
Location- 214 NE Chipman RD, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
Pastor – (11/13/11) Rev. Shane Ash (Ashley) 418 NE Station Drive, Lee’s Summit, MO 64081
Review Date- 11/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Pastor of Administration –Rev. Scott (Sally) Johnson, 1316 NE oakwood Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086
Pastor of Table – Rev. Justin Main (Kelsey), 515 NW Falk Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
Pastor of Worship – Rev. Tanner Stevens (Liz) – 511 NW Ward Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
Pastor of Family Ministry – Rev. Tyler Sparks, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215
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Pastor of Hispanic Ministry-Antonio Monarres, 6606 W. 79 St., Overland Park, KS 66204
Associate Pastor – Rev. Jon Block, 6441 Woodland Ave, KCMO 64131
Associate Pastor – Rev. Levi Holland, 500 NW Obrien Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
Associate – Sabrina Block, 6441 Woodland Ave, KCMO 64131
Church NMI Pres - Marcia Lee, 1124 NE Clubhouse Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086
Church Board Sec.- Mark Sumler, 410 SW Pineridge Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086
Church Co Treas.- Michele Young, 13741 Lookout Dr., Kansas City, MO 64139
Church Co Treas. - Tom Berdych, 508 NE Victoria Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0672
(816-525-7403)
Liberty
Organized 1964
Web: www.libertynazarenechurch.org E-mail: [email protected]
Location: 1400 Southview Dr., Liberty, MO 64068
Pastor-(5/24/15) Rev. Bob Buck (Kristen), 508 Hardwick Cir., Liberty, MO 64068
Review Date-5/17
New Church Type Mission Sponsorship This year: Y
Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Chris Yocom, 1410 Southview, Liberty, MO 64068
NYI Pres. – Rev. Chris Yocom, 1410 Southview, Liberty, MO 64068
SDMI Supt. – Wayne Schetzer, 2108 Queen Ridge Dr., Independence, MO 64050
NMI Pres.-Ella Wolfe, 5102 N. Cypress Ave., Kansas City, MO 64119
Church Board Sec.-Terry Heath, 1403 Lynette St., Liberty, MO 64068
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Church Treas. Glenda Schnetzer, 9808 E. 34 St., South Independence, MO 64052
Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0673
(816-781-5696)
(816-225-2522)
(816-585-8668)
(913-837-0375)
(913-206-2393)
(913-424-8529)
(913-526-5395)
(509 499 3997)
(815-263-5745)
(509 499 3997)
(816-896-2437)
(816-554 6485)
(816-524-7983)
(816-853-6321)
(913-908-6167)
(806-334-1240)
(806-334-1240)
(816-252-4286)
(816-820-0754)
(816-200-6198
(816-456-6404)
Living Hope
Organized 1998
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0788
Web: www.livinghopekc.org; E-mail: [email protected]
(913-592-5050)
Mail- 18550 W. 175th St., Olathe, KS 66062 Location- 18550 W. 175th St., Olathe, KS 66062
Pastor- (11/10/1996) Rev. John J. Marra (Pam), 16394 S. Church St., Olathe, KS 66062
E-mail: [email protected]
(913-208-5840)
Review Date-8/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Lynn Medina, 1364 E. 154 Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-220-6732)
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Interim Worship Pastor – Rev. Jorge San Jose,18550 W. 175 St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(701-390-2083)
Children’s Pastor - Rev. Sarah Fredricks, 1201 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected] (701-391-8858)
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Women’s Min. Dir.- Jeni Rainforth, 17122 W. 198 St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]
(913-522-1422)
Church Board Sec.- Jeff Rindom, 1369 E. 154th Terrace, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-832-9786)
Church Treas. - Bill Fitzpatrick, 12957 S. Widmer, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-208-1117)
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Marshall
Organized 1949
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 0740700
Web: www.MarshallNazarene.com; E-mail: [email protected]
(660-886-6464)
Location- 782 W. North St., Marshall, MO 65340
Pastor-(11/9/08) Rev. Keith Jackson (Ruth), 553 E. Summit St., Marshall, MO 65340 [email protected]
(660-886-8189)
Review Date-1/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Joan Blackburn, 439 Bond Ave., Marshall, MO 65340
(660-815-4155)
Associate Pastor-Rev. Darrell Cox, 579 S. Ellsworth, Marshall, MO 65340
(660-202-3349)
Vis. Min. – Rev. Darrell Cox, 579 S. Ellsworth, Marshall, MO 65340
(660-202-3349)
Children’s Min. Dir.- Joan Blackburn, 439 Bond Ave., Marshall, MO 65340
(660-815-4155)
NYI Min. Dir/Pres.- Dakota Cantwell, 110 E. Yerby, Marshall, MO 65340
(660-886-1407)
NMI Pres.- Dollia Bolling, 1627 W. Broadmoor, Marshall, MO 65340
(660-815-2213)
Church Board Sec.- Roxanne Cox, 579 S. Ellsworth, Marshall, MO 65340
(660-202-9451)
Church Treas.- Ann Spurgin, 724 Elm St., Slater, MO 65349
(660-529-9941)
Maryville
Organized 1945
Web: www.maryvillenaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 1139 S. Munn, Maryville, MO 64468
Pastor- (4/10/2011) Rev. Laura Rand, 1205 S. Munn, Maryville, MO 64468
Review Date-4/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
SDMI Supt.- Joyce Ward, 708 S. Dunn, Maryville, MO 64468
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Children’s Min. Dir.- Ashli Linhart, 315 W. 12 , Maryville, MO 64468
Men’s Min. Dir. – Tim Deen, 1139 S. Munn, Maryville, MO 64468
NMI Pres.- Joyce Bird, PO Box 73, Pickering, Mo 64476
Church Board Sec.- Joyce Bird, PO Box 73, Pickering, Mo 64476
Church Treas.- Linda Pitzenberger, 2711 S. Mulberry, Maryville, MO 64468
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0710
(660-562-2420)
(785-383-2479)
(660-582-8797)
(660-326-8886)
(660-528-1532)
(660-927-3706)
(660-927-3706)
(660-582-1647)
McLouth
Organized 1970
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0725
Web: mclouthnazarene.wordpress.com
E-mail: [email protected]
(913-796-6290)
Mail- PO Box 343, McLouth, KS 66054 Location- 901 E. Lake St., McLouth, KS 66054
Pastor -(05/17/2011) Rev. James Casselman (Berit), 206 Harker Dr., McLouth, KS 66054 [email protected]
(913-4899776)
Review Date- 5/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Amy Smith, P.O. Box 127, McLouth, KS 66054
(913-796-6149)
Associate- Joe Masqua (Kay), P.O. Box 83, McLouth, KS 66054
(913-796-6863)
Music Dir. – Joshua Wells, P.O. Box 187, McLouth, KS 66054
(785-331-9051)
SDMI Supt.- Steven Smith, P.O. Box 127, McLouth, KS 66054
(913-796-6149)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Amy Smith, P.O. Box 127, McLouth, KS 66054
(913-796-6149)
Youth Director- Cheryl Masqua, 8403 Washington Rd., McLouth, KS 66054
(785-338-2331)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Carolyn Knotts, 309 E. Lake, apt. 2, McLouth, KS 66054
(816-787-4640)
NMI Pres.- Carolyn Knotts, 309 E. Lake, apt. 2, McLouth, KS 66054
(816-787-4640)
Church Treas.- Cheryl Dalaba, 1004 Fredrickson, Olathe, KS 66061
(913-449-8221)
Mission
CTM
Web: www.missionchurchonline.com; E-mail: [email protected]
Mail: 1000 Marshall Dr., Lenexa, KS 66215
Location: Plexpod.com (Lenexa)
Pastor- (08/15/12) Rev. Jonathan Foster (Johnna), 13923 S. Brougham Cir., Olathe 66062
Review Date – Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsor This Year: N
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0025
(913-313-9260)
(913-313-9260)
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Associate – Llamar King (Monique), 8012 NW 79 Terr., Kansas City, MO 64152 [email protected]
Music Dir. – Wallace Faagutu (Rachel), 11325 Calico Dr., Kansas City, MO 64137 [email protected]
Youth Pastor – Rev. Carlos Portillo, 13924 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66223 [email protected]
Olathe Christ Community
Organized 1994
0669
Web: www.christcommunityolathe.org E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-829-6482
Location- 21385 College Blvd., Olathe, KS 66061
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Pastor- (10/03/2010) Rev. Scott Dement, (Sarah) 21740 W. 121 Terr., Olathe, KS 66061
Review Date- 10/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Ron Embry, 24011 W. 88 St., Lenexa, KS 66220
Worship Pastor – Rev. Kayla Mellinger, 214 Bedford St., Gardner, KS 66030
Church Planting Pastor – Rev. Brian Timmer, 2806 Belle Haven Dr,. Lawrence, KS 66046
ExecutivePastor – Rev. Kathy Weld, P.O. Box 223, Eudora, KS 66025
Youth Pastor – Rev. Kathy Weld, P.O. Box 223, Eudora, KS 66025
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Children’s Pastor – Rev. Amy Schlepp, 21803 W. 122 St., Olathe, KS 66061
Adult Discipleship Pastor-Rev. Bonnie Beam, 11708 S. Penrose St., Olathe, KS 66061
Community Life Director– Virginia Woolery, 1105 W. Elm St., Olathe, KS 66061
NYI Pres. – Rebekah Smith, 5522 Linden, Roeland Park, KS 66205
Church Board Sec.- Corey Kenney, 21077 W 120th St., Olathe, KS 66061
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Church Treas.- Josh Miller, 21050 W. 120 St., Olathe, KS 66061
(816-982-4084)
(970-581-0144)
(813-951-8312)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074(913-829-2626)
(913-620-9918)
(248-974-8981)
(309-269-9857)
(586-604-6314)
(816-665-8848)
(816-665-8848)
(913-568-4171)
(913-998-9145)
(913-710-6351)
(913-620-5484)
(913-764-0613)
(913-908-0092)
Olathe College
Organized 1931
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0780
Webpage: www.collegechurch.com E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-764-4576
(913-764-4575)
Location- 2020 E. Sheridan Olathe, KS 66062
Pastor- (10/21/14) Dr. David Sharpes (Carol), 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-747-9045)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y
Executive Pastor of Administration and Worship –Rev. Michael Cork (Denise), 10017 Millstone Dr, Lenexa, KS 66220
(714-514-2875)
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Executive Pastor of Community Life – Rev. Troy Snyder (Angella), 15799 W. 141 terr., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-829-5897)
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Congregational Care – Rev. Daniel Vanderpool (Jennie), 14042 W. 146 St., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-764-5869)
Sr. Adults/Stephen Ministry – Rev. Dennis L. Apple (Buelah), 11 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-244-7650)
Young Adults – Rev. J.P. VanDalsem (Traci), 13839 S. Constance Ct, Olathe, KS 66062
(913-940-8580)
Young Adult Associate – Rev. Deanna Williams, 8341 England St. Overland Park, KS 66212
(620-353-0285)
Senior High – Rev. Grant McCloskey (April), 12939 S. Hagan St. Olathe, KS 66062
(913-396-2454)
Junior High – Rev. Chris Launius (Rachel), 13316 W. 142nd St. Overland Park, KS 66221
(913-322-6219)
Jr. High Associate – Rev. Jennifer Rosema (Chad), 16200 W. 136th St. Olathe, KS 66062
(913-548-1716)
Jr. High Associate - Sarah Bean, 13845 S. Constance Ct. Olathe, KS 66062
(913-215-1978)
Jr. High Associate – Rev. Daniel Toburen, (Stacia), 715 S. Church Terr. Olathe, KS, 66061
(913-832-0458)
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Children – Rev. James Abbott (Elisa), 19132 W. 161 St., Olathe, KS 66062
(913-558-7269)
Hispanic – Rev. Eduardo Aparicio (Gladys), 7828 Ridgeway Ave. Raytown, MO 64138
(816-737-1126)
Community UpReach & Bus – Rev. John Oster, Jr. (Donna), 1001 S. Kenwood St. Olathe, KS 66062
(913-780-6417)
Community UpReach & Bus Associate – Rev. Joseph Gonzales,6348B Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (913-808-8628)
Dir. of Learning Center - Tina Wardlaw (Kevin) 10123 Deer Run St. Lenexa, KS 66220
(913-549-0618)
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NMI Pres. - Paul Wardlaw, 19629 W. 99 St. Lenexa, KS 66220
(913-522-1612)
Church Board Sec. - Kevin Lunn, 14140 S. Copper Creek Dr. Olathe, KS 66062
(913-764-3981)
Treasurer - Evonne Howell, 15112 W. 146th Cir. Olathe, KS 66062
(913-782-3466)
Olathe Faith Journey
Organized 2011
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0241
Web: www.faithjourneychurch.com; E-mail: [email protected]
(913-274-8688)
Mail- P.O. Box 640, Olathe, KS 66051-0640
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Location- Indian Trail Middle School, 1440 E. 151 St., Olathe, KS 66062
DIA – Rev. Kenneth Lightcap (Chris), 6834 Roe Ave., Prairie Village, KS 66208
(913-568-1822)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
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Office Secretary – Sherry Heston, 18527 W. 157 Terr., Villa #2502, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
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Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Chad Johnson, 1621 W. Spruce, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Kris Mitchell, 1016 S. Cardinal Place, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
Music Dir. – Gabe Wickstrum, 974 N. Clinton, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
Children’s Min. Dir. – Beth Johnson, 662 N. Oak, Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]
Women’s Min. Dir. – Arla Mitchell, 1016 S. Cardinal Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
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NMI Pres. – Alison Weinstock, 15514 W. 139 St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
Church Bd. Sec. – Ginger Wood, 400 SE Brownfield Dr., Lee’s summit, MO 64063 [email protected]
Church Treas.- Stephanie Muttschall, 924 N. Clinton, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-829-4856)
(913-829-4856)
(913-669-6702)
(913-530-3154)
(913-424-9453)
(913-284-1794)
(913-530-5206)
(913-961-9010)
(314-488-1015)
Olathe Westside
Organized 1976
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0785
Webpage: www.olathewestside.org E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-764-9078
(913-764-1445)
Location- 1700 W. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061
Pastor- (9/16/13) Rev. Dave Shore (Wendy) 2617 W. Mulberry St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-225-4679)
Review Date-8/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Dianne Pittman, 1700 W. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-764-1445)
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Worship Leader – DaVonne Lee (Cameron), 15624 W. 146 Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (913-449-4976)
Children’s Pastor – Rev. Isaac Miller (Julie), 912 N. Arroyo Dr. Olathe, KS 66061-5958
[email protected]
(913-626-9873)
Vis. Ministries Dir. – Rev. Joseph Huddleston, 15105 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-7648946)
Asst. Visitation Pastor – Rev. Wayne Dahl, 15112 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-732-2154)
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SDMI Supt. – Taren McMurray, 10075 W. 231 St., Bucyrus, KS 66013 [email protected]
(913-879-2074)
Director Kids’ Day Out – Cindy Potter, 535 S. Canyon Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-764-0813)
NYI Pres.- Dale Dutton, 1454 W. Mulberry, Olathe, KS [email protected]
(913-782-2143)
Youth Pastor – Rev. Tom Craig (Janna), 1021 S. Valley Rd., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(816-204-8118)
Young Adult Ministries Pastor – Rev. J.T. Elder (Sherry), 2111 E. Cherekee Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-231-6306)
Adult Ministries Director – Rev. J.T. Elder (Sherry), 2111 E. Cherekee Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]
(913-231-6306)
NMI Pres- Rachel Knee, 103 S. Normandy, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-709-2244)
Church Board Sec. - Lavonne Rieck, 2606 W. Mulberry St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]
(913-709-6532)
Church Treas. - Ladeanna Henry, 34225 Orchard Dr., DeSoto, KS 66018 [email protected]
(913-302-1280)
Osawatomie
Organized 1951
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0800
Web: www.oznaz.org
E-mail: [email protected]
(913-755-2750)
Location- 513 15th St., Osawatomie, KS 66064
Pastor – Dr. Joseph E. Bell (Laurie), 519 15th Terr., Osawatomie, KS 66064
(618-972-5054)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir.- Laurie Hay, 1211 Parker Ave., Osawatomie, KS 66064 [email protected]
(913-406-9997)
SDMI Supt. - Laurie Hay, 1211 Parker Ave., Osawatomie, KS 66064 [email protected]
(913-406-9997)
Children's Min. Dir.- Debbie Romero, 37882 Indianapolis Rd., Osawatomie, KS 66064
(913-869-3961)
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NYI Pres. – Director of Youth Ministries - Melody Richardson, 5759 W. 375 St., Louisburg, KS 66053
[email protected]
(913- 424-8377)
Women's Min. Dir.- Sharon Stewart, 146 15th St., Osawatomie, KS 66064 [email protected]
(913-755-3588)
NMI Pres.- Lonnie Richardson, 5797 West 375th Street, Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected]
(913-424-8377)
W&W Coord.- Lonnie Richardson, 5759 Indianapolis Rd., Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected] (913-424-8377)
Church Board Sec.- Lonnie Richardson, 5759 Indianapolis Rd., Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected]
(913-424-8377)
Church Treas.- Chandra DeRemer, P.O. Box 95, 307 E. Walnut, Haviland, KS 67059 [email protected]
(620-388-0820)
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Ottawa
Organized 1916
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0820
Web: http://ottawanaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]
(785-242-4723)
Mail- P.O. Box 837, Ottawa, KS 66067
Location- 7th & Elm, Ottawa, KS 66067
Pastor- (8/06/09) Rev. Bruce Beatty (Joyce), 10 Brookside Lane, Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected] (785-242-7349)
Review Date- 10/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir.- Kathy Floyd, 1419 E. Wilson, Ottawa, KS 66067
(785-304-1093)
Women’s Min.- Terry Walleck, 2293 Nebraska Rd., Ottawa, KS 66067
(785-418-3389)
NMI President - Janet Slifer, 630 N. Mulberry, Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]
(785-418-0939)
Church Board Sec.- Jim Venhuizen, 1127 N. Hickory, Ottawa, Ks 66067
(785-242-0982)
Church Treas.- Joyce Beatty, 10 Brookside Ln., Ottawa, KS 66067
(785-242-7349)
Overland Park
Organized 1966
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0824
Webpage: www.opnazarene.org E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 913-381-3938
(913-381-1160)
Location - 9030 Lamar Ave, Overland Park, KS 66207
Pastor – (01/08/2001) Rev. Philip R. Hamner (Rebecca), 9662 W 116th St, Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]
(913-469-8492)
Review Date – 02/19
Office Secretary – Vicki Black, 11914 Westgate Cir., Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]
(913-649-2144)
Assoc. Pastor – Dr. Vicki Copp (Dan), 24 W 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113 [email protected]
(816-333-3397)
Assoc. Pastor for Multi-Cultural Min. – Dr. Christina Yeh, 11731 Garnett St., Overland Park, KS 66208 [email protected]
(913-593-4952)
Assoc. Pastor for Youth and Families –Rev. Travis Caldeira (Felisha), 4436 Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City, MO 64130
[email protected]
(805-717-7740)
Assoc. Pastor for Children and Families – Rev. Grant Christy (Karla), 8728 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66212
[email protected]; (503-830-5241)
Assistant Pastor for Youth and Families – Rev. Rachel Shald (Joey), 1219 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061
[email protected]; (913-449-4343)
Director for Children And Families – Karla Christy, 8728 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected]
(503-701-7259)
SDMI Supt. – Dani Li, 8723 Broadmoor St. #402, Overland Park, KS 66212
(507-226-3465)
NMI Pres. – Jay Decker, 8945 Country Hill Ct., Lenexa, KS 66215
(913-489-9278)
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NYI Pres. – Amanda Kim, 1577 E. 120 St., Olathe, KS 66061
(309-657-9875)
SAM Dir. – Dale Harris, 6609 W 101st Pl., Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-383-2674)
Church Board Sec. –John Harms, 8637 Overhill Rd., Leawood, KS 66206
(913-383-8755)
Church Treas. – Joe Milkowski 22471 W 220th St., Spring Hill KS 66083
(913-592-4092)
Overland Park Antioch
Organized 1949
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0530
Web: www.antiochnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-648-7392
(913-648-3044)
Location- Mailing address: 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
Meeting at: 6422 Santa Fe Dr, Overland Park, KS 66204
Pastor- (8/18/96) Rev. Donald L. Bird (Sheila), 7639 Monrovia, Lenexa, KS 66216 pastorbird2gmail.com
(913-268-3015)
Review Date-8/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Children’s Ministries Coord. – Amanda Ellifrits, 103 E. Nelson Cir., Olathe, KS 66061
(913-620-5711)
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Nursery Dir. – Shari Force, 506 E. 90 St., Kansas City, MO 64131
(913-302-5262)
Prime Time Min. Dir.- Phyllis Rittinghouse, 9106 Antioch, Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-495-2321)
Women’s Min. Dir.- Phyllis Rittinghouse, 9106 Antioch, Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-495-2321)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Larry Wright, 7102 Cody St., Shawnee, KS 66203
(913-962-5864)
NMI Pres. – Erma Birnell, 5412 Walmer, Mission, KS 66202
(913-645-1987)
Church Board Sec.- Ray Kelley, 10005 Knox, Overland Park, KS 66212
(913-888-6366)
Church Treas.- Larry Wright, 7102 Cody St., Shawnee, KS 66203
(913-962-5864)
Paola Grace Revolution
Organized 2005
Web: www.gracerevolution.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax (913-294-3600)
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0731
(913-294-3600)
Mail- 1004 N. Pearl Street, Paola, KS 66071
Location- 1004 N. Pearl, Paola, KS 66071
Pastor- (8/14/03) Rev. Jay Preston (Brenda), 29856 Crescent Hill Rd., Paola, KS 66071
[email protected]
Review Date- 9/15
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Children’s Pastor – Rev. Curt Waddle, 23167 Hospital Dr., Spring Hill KS 66083
Church Board Sec. - Rachel Guilfoyle, 23026 W. 387th St., Fontana, KS 66026
[email protected]
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Church Treas. – Janea White, 101 S. 5 St., Paola KS 66071 [email protected]
(913-731-4360)
(913-927-8869)
(913-909-5807)
(913-731-0290)
Parkville Family
Organized 2014
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0019
Web: www.parkvillefamily.org; Email:[email protected]
(816-517-3374)
Mail – 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153
Location- 6321 Union Chapel Rd., Parkville, MO 64153
Pastor: (1/15/12) Rev. Dan Riley (Jan), 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153
(816-891-8637)
Review Date-5/18
New Church Type Mission Sponsor This Year: N
Children’s Ministry Director- Jan Riley, 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 [email protected]
(816-891-8637)
NYI President- Janine Wilkins, 6607 N.W. Quail Run Drive, Kansas City, MO 64152 [email protected] (314-791-4654)
NMI President- Connie Wagenknecht, 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 [email protected]
(816-882-6051)
Church Secretary – Mike Riley, 9601 N.W. 77th Terrace, Weatherby Lake, MO 64152 [email protected]
(816-741-5146)
Church Treasurer – Rebekah Oster, 2815 E. 7th St, Kansas City, MO 64124 [email protected]
(314-791-4653)
Raymore New Vision
Organized 2001
Web: www.newvisionchurch.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax 1-866-837-6041
Mail- 100 S. Sunrise Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
Location- 100 S. Sunrise Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
Pastor- (7/6/03) Rev. Jason Matters (Erica), 207 Broadmoor Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
Review Date-10/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Goldie Guyer, 100 S. Sunrise Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
Children’s Pastor – Rev. Catie Johnson (Matt), 14202 Denver Ave., Grandview, MO 64030
Youth Pastor – Rev. Steven Harris (Rachael), 202 Mott Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
Springdale Neighborhood Pastor – Rev. Martha Martin (John), 808 Riffle Dr., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
Worship Dir.- Beth Ivers, 1702 Tweed Ct., Raymore, MO 64083
Fellowship Dir. – Erica Matters, 207 Broadmoor Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
Building & Properties Dir. – Larry Stock, 105 W. Laredo Tr., Raymore, MO 64083
Church Board Sec.- Fred LaPlante, 410 N. Franklin, Raymore, MO 64083
Church Treas.- Karen Long, 604 Martin, Raymore, MO 64083
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0863
(816-348-0303)
Sedalia Crossroads Community
Organized 1963
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E-mail: [email protected]; Mail – 518 W. 16 St., Sedalia, MO 65301
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Location – 518 W. 16 St., Sedalia, MO 65301
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Pastor- (8/15/12) Rev. Brian Burd, 518 W. 16 St., Sedalia, MO 65301 [email protected]
Review Date - Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
SDMI Supt. - Pansy Burnett, 29475 Pony Path Rd., Sedalia, MO 65301 [email protected]
Men’s Min. Dir. – Kenny Burnett, 29475 Pony Path Rd., Sedalia, MO 65301
NMI Pres. - Pansy Burnett, 29475 Pony Path Rd., Sedalia, MO 65301 [email protected]
Church Board Sec.-Pansy Burnett, 29475 Pony Path Rd., Sedalia, MO 65301 [email protected]
Church Treas. – Melissa Smith, 30741 Randy Rd., Sedalia, MO 65301
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0875
Spring Hill Grace Community
Organized 1988
Web: www.grace-community.net; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-592-3109
Location- 19300 S. 169 Highway, Spring Hill, KS 66083
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0016
(913-592-2036)
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(816-217-9339)
(816-348-0303)
(816-266-3354)
(719-433-2366)
(816-686-1440)
(816-516-9318)
(816-377-0108)
(816-519-2585)
(816-714-9514)
(816-331-0865)
(559-238-5525)
(559-238-5525)
(660-826-3923)
(660-826-3923)
(660-826-3923)
(660-826-3923)
(660-596-3705)
Pastor- (6/14/90) Rev. B. Joel Atwell (Linda), 20100 W. 198th Street, Spring Hill, KS 66083
[email protected]
Review Date-8/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Molly Whitcraft, 401 E. Wea, Paola, KS 66071
Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Doug Atteberry (Laura), 21841 S. Race St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
Worship Arts Leader – Adam Johnson (Natalie), 20903 W. 224th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Rev. Doug Atteberry (Laura), 21841 S. Race St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
Children’s Min. Dir. – Rev. Doug Atteberry (Laura), 21841 S. Race St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
Youth Director – Brandon Cluff, 505 Lincoln St., Paola, KS 66071
Adult Min. Dir. - Rev. Doug Atteberry (Laura), 21841 S. Race St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
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Women’s Min. Dir. – Katie Casey, 20515 W. 220 Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083
NMI Pres. – Katie Casey, 20515 W. 220th St. Terrace, Spring Hill, KS 66083
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Work & Witness Coord. – Barry Jackson, 35241 W. 215 St., Edgerton, KS 66021
Church Board Sec. – Katie Casey, 20515 W. 220th St. Terrace, Spring Hill, KS 66083
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Church Treas. – Pamela Mayes, 16461 W. 231 St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
St. Joseph First
Organized 1938
Website: stjofirst.weebly.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Location- 2102 S. 22nd St., St. Joseph, MO 64507
Pastor- (5/27/13) Rev. Chad Kaminski (Heather), 2020 S. 22nd St., St. Joseph, MO 64507
Review Date-5/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Leader- Darla Hockaday, 1903 So. 40th St., St. Joseph, MO 64507
Chr. Ed. & S.S. Supt. - Jerry Baker, 308 No. Catalpa St., Savannah, MO 64485
Children's Director - Amy McIntosh, 20635 Co. Rd. 306, St. Joseph MO 64505
Children's Director – Rachel McIntosh, 20635 Co. Rd. 306, St. Joseph MO 64505
NYI President - Jennifer Olson, 823 Sheridan Rd., Wathena, KS 66090
NMI President - Janet Lyon, 10015 St. Rte. JJ, St. Joseph, MO 64504
Church Board Sec. - Janet Lyon 10015 St. Rte. JJ, St. Joseph, MO 64504
Church Treasurer - Debbie Wiedmer, PO Box 322, Troy, KS 66087
(913-226-5996)
(913-592-2036)
(913-940-1843)
(417-234-3850)
(913-940-1843)
(913-940-1843)
(402-598-7948)
(913-940-1843)
(913-742-2173)
(913-742-2173)
(916-868-9633)
(913-742-2173)
(816-838-7758)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0880
(816-364-4550)
(816-341-2670)
(816- 364-5961)
(816-324-0105)
(816 261-9213)
(816-261-4949)
(785-741-5221)
(816 238-2095)
(816 238-2095)
(785-985-3873)
St. Joseph Turning Point
Organized 1945
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0890
Webpage: www.tpnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]
(816-232-1169)
Location- 5211 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, MO 64506
Pastor – (12/15/14) Rev. Steve Longley (Cheryl), 511 Columbia Rd., Liberty, MO 64068 [email protected] (816-447-1161)
Review Date: 12/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Melanie Bronson, 5211 Frederick Blvd. St. Joseph, MO 64506
(816-232-1169)
Music Dir. – Dwight Carvel, 2205Briarcliff, St. Joseph, MO 64503
(816-676-0271)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Tori Weigler, 5604 Long View Dr., St. Joseph, MO 64503
(816-261-6278)
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NYI Pres. – Scott Clark, 4917 S. 40 St., St. Joseph, Mo 64503
(816-261-6278)
Church Board Sec. – Vanessa Boydston, 4305 Rainbow Ct., St. Joseph, MO 64503
(816-262-3350)
Church Treas.- Dwight Carvel, 2205Briarcliff, St. Joseph, MO 64503
(816-676-0271)
The Ridge Community
CTM
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0023
Web: www.theridgecommunity.com
(913-991-8660)
Mail - PO Box 860693, 22015 W. 66th St., Shawnee, KS 66226
Pastor (09/01/2012) - Rev. Jake Reese (Christy), 5406 Gleason Rd., Shawnee, KS. 66226 [email protected]; (913-991-8660)
Review Date - Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Student and Family Ministries Staff - Mark Sorenson (Stephanie), 4403 N. 112th St. KCK 66109 [email protected];
(913- 334-3740)
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Tonganoxie New Hope
Organized 1996
Meeting Location: 530 Bury, Tonganoxie, KS 66086
Pastor to be Supplied
Review Date-Appointed
Church Board Secretary – Terry Miller
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0945
(913-206-7575)
Topeka Fairlawn
Organized 1943
Web: Fairlawnnaz.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606
Pastor to be Supplied
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Laine Beal, 2633 SE Granger St., Topeka, KS 66605
Music Dir. – Dawn Reed, 4207 Detlor Rd., Grantville, KS 66429
Vis. Pastor – Rev. Rex McCommon (Lisa), 5524 NE Meriden Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
SDMI Supt. – Mary Ann Borgelt, 9969 T4 Rd., Topeka, KS 66640
Children’s Min. Dir. – Rev. Shawna Peterson, 1316 SW Valley View Dr. Apt #8, Topeka, KS 66615
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Youth Pastor – Rev. Stephen Morrison (Casey), 3703 SW 36 St., Topeka, KS 66614
Prime Time Dir. – Jim & Sharon Cole, 1010 SW Ottawa Trail, Topeka, KS 66615
Women’s Min. Dir. – Cathy Butler, 1500 SW Indian Trail, Topeka, KS 66604
NMI Pres. – Lisa McCommon, 5524 NE Meriden Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
Church Board Sec. – Jennifer Sannan, 1032 SW Watson Ave., Topeka, KS 66604
Church Treas. – Wayne Regnier, 5115 NW Graybeal Court, Topeka, KS 66618
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0950
(913-416-3588)
(785-272-6322)
(785-272-6322)
(785-272-6322)
(785-221-8872)
(316-737-1105)
(712-204-2580)
(785-273-0414)
(785-640-1793)
(785-221-8872)
(785-354-7322)
(785-286-2466)
Topeka Family Life
Organized 2002
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 0740981
E-mail: [email protected]; Website: www.myfamilylifechurch.org;
(785-286-1889)
Meeting Location-1211 NW 46th St., Topeka, KS 66618
Mailing Address- 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
Pastor - (8/15/97) Rev. Richard L. Sundermeyer II (Barbara), 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-286-1889)
Review Date-1/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Assoc. Pastor - Rev. Barbara Sundermeyer (Richard), 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-286-1889)
Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Jay Jellison, 6838 NW Elmont Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-246-3111)
Ministry to Children & Youth – Rev. Barbara Sundermeyer (Richard), 4501 N.W. Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-286-1889)
Outreach & Evangelism – Rev. Jay Jellison, 6838 NW Elmont Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-246-3111)
Men’s Min. Dir- Rev. Jay Jellison, 6838 NW Elmont Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-246-3111)
Women’s Min. Dir- Judy Jellison, 6838 NW Elmont Rd.,Topeka, KS 66618
(785-246-3111)
NMI Coordinator – Marcia McKinley, 4301 SE Pennsylvania Ct., Topeka, KS 66609
(785-224-9986)
Church Board Sec. - Virginia Hunsucker, 935 Ohio, Holton, KS 66436
(785-364-3531)
Church Treas. - Marvin McKinley, 4301 SE Pennsylvania Ct., Topeka, KS 66609
(785-224-9586)
Topeka First
Organized 1912
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0960
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 785-232-4219
(785-232-3316)
Location- 1001 SW Buchanan, Topeka, KS 66604
Pastor- (8/26/08) Rev. Branson Roberts (Carmen) 2112 SW 30th St., Topeka, KS 66611
(785-250-0660)
Review Date-11/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Wayne Hurt, 1705 SW Green Acres, Topeka, KS 66604
(785-204-2248)
Assoc Pastor/Children’s Pastor – Rev. Bill Rolfe (Melodie), 10401 Manchester Ave., Kansas City, MO 64134
(816-765-7623)
Youth / Worship Dir. – Lindsay De Coteau (Moriba), 832 SW Lincoln St., Topeka, KS 66606
(785-354-4969)
nd
Prime Time Dir. – Jenny Hodge, 4024 SE 2 St., Topeka, KS 66607
(785-234-9394)
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Women’s Min. Dir. – Debbie Hall, 2206 SW Seabrook, Topeka, KS 66614
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NMI Pres.- Sheryl Foy, 5407 SW 12 Terr., Topeka, KS 66604
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Church Board Sec.- Steve Halbett, 3537 NW 43 St. Topeka, KS 66618
Church Treas.- Wanda Armfield, 810 SW Mifflin Rd., Topeka, KS 66606
Topeka Lakeview
Organized 1953
0970
Web: Topekalakeview.org; Email: [email protected] Fax: 785-266-3528
Location- 2835 SE Croco Rd., Topeka, KS 66605
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Pastor-(6/01/15) Rev. Jerry L. Schmid (Kathy), 7736 SE 27 St., Topeka, KS 66614
[email protected]; Cell: 785-640-3792
Review Date-06/17
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary –Margaret Peck, 2413 SE Adams, Topeka, KS 66605
Music Dir.- John D. Oathout, P.O. Box 55, Silver Lake, KS 66539
NMI Pres.- Shirley Newson, 2347 NE Oakwood Dr., Topeka, KS 66605
Church Board Sec.- Rodney Say, 7544 SW 33rd, Topeka, KS 66614
Church Treas.- Margaret Peck, 2413 SE Adams, Topeka, KS 66605
Topeka Oakland
Organized 1934
Web: www.oaknaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 939 NE Oakland Ave., Topeka, KS 66616
Pastor- (6/23/13) Rev. John Menkveld (Kristin), 939 NE Oakland Ave., Topeka, KS 66616
Review Date -6/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Glenna Bourne, 3712 NW Wilder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 [email protected]
Worship Leader – Cassy Bourne, 3712 NW Wiolder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 [email protected]
SDMI Supt. – Ray Toyne, 921 NE Strait Ve., Topeka, KS 66616 [email protected]
Children’s Min. Dir. – Liz Toyne, 921 NE Starit Ve., Topeka, KS 66616 [email protected]
NYI Min. Dir.- Jake Taylor, 5444 SW 18th, Topeka, KS 66604; [email protected]
NMI Pres.- Glenna Bourne, 3712 NW Wilder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617; [email protected];
Prime Time Dir. - Flora Spotts, 325 SE Rice Rd., Topeka, KS 66607
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Women’s Min. Dir.- Jeanette Cook, 3318 SE 6 St., Topeka, KS 66607 [email protected]
Church Board Sec.- Glenna Bourne, 3712 NW Wilder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 [email protected]
Church Treas.- Jenifer Davis, 6429 SE Croco Rd., Berryton, KS 66409
[email protected];
(785-220-8688)
(785-272-5689)
(785-286-0228)
(785-272-1205)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074(785-266-3247)
(785-478-3088)
(785-234-2028)
(785-582-4409)
(785-235-2134)
(785-478-9299)
(785-234-2028)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0980
(785-232-0142)
(520-260-4559)
(785-554-8365)
(785-608-1451)
(785-817-5754)
(785-220-1901)
(785-506-5767)
(785-554-8365)
(785-233-7108)
(785-217-5190)
(785-554-8365)
(785-220-1941)
Topeka Wanamaker Woods
Organized 1983
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0982
Web: www.wwnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 785-273-5829
(785-273-2248)
Location- 3501 SW Wanamaker Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
Pastor- (3/15/85) Dr. Larry D. (LD) Holmes (Jolene), 2604 S.W. Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
(785-221-5845)
Review Date- 4/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Assoc. Pastor & Music Dir. - Rev. Robert Brooks (Lynn), 3208 SW Belle, Topeka, KS 66614
(785-271-5962)
Assoc. Pastor-Rev. Fran Ruecker (Arnold), 4249 NW Hock Rd., Box 206, Silver Lake, KS 66539
(785-582-5107)
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Assoc. Pastor – Family Life & Life Group – Rev. Richard Guilfoil (Glenda), 4025 SE 29 St., Topeka, KS 66605
(785-266-4864}
Singie Adult Min. Dir. - Jared & Jessie Ritchey, 1722 SW Lane St., Topeka, KS 66604
(785-806-6339}
Assoc. Pastor & Children's Min. — Rev. Delinda Jeronimo (Andy), 3200 SW Eveningside Dr., Apt. 38, Topeka, KS 66614
(620-852-1071)
S.S. Supt.- David DePue, 2901 SW Boswell Ave., Topeka, KS 66614
(785-266-8050)
Prime Time/Adult Dir. - Joan Waetzig, 4328 SW Wisconsin Ave, Topeka, KS 66609
(785-266-9287)
Men's Min. Dir.- Wally Fisher, 3544 Kent Ct., Topeka, KS 66614
(785-273-1992)
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Women's Min. Dir.- MaraLou Rhodes, 5861 SW 26 Terr., Topeka, KS 66614
(785-273-6924)
NMI Pres.- Peggy Fisher, 3544 SW Kent Ct, Topeka, KS 66614
(785-273-1992)
W&W Coord.- Paul Robertson (Jane), 3420 SE Shawano Dr., Berryton, KS 66409
(785-478-1963)
Church Board Sec. - Terry Coward (Kay), 4527 NW Hiawatha Pl., Topeka, KS 66618
(785-286-3500)
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Church Treas. - Joyce Terrill (Rick), 6315 SW South Pointe Dr., Auburn, KS 66402
Town & Country
CTM
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 785-746-1017
Location- 1650 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095
Pastor- (11/1/02) Rev. Fred Funk (Marcia), 1650 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095
Review Date-Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Youth Min. Dir. – Marcia Funk, 1650 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095
Church Treas.- Will Shannon, Ellis Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095 [email protected];
Trenton
Organized 1929
Web : www.trentonmonaz.org E-mail: [email protected];
(785-478-2110)
Gen Treas. Act. No. 074-0983
(785-746-1020)
(913-426-4363)
(785-214-2453)
(913-424-8511)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0990
(660-359-5374)
Location- 2113 Chicago St., Trenton, MO 64683
Pastor- (07/31/2000) Rev. R. Steven Bramblett (Joyce), 2102 Chicago, Trenton, MO 64683
2383)
Review Date-1/19
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Music Dir. - Mary Lou Polley, 511 Main, Trenton, MO 64683
SDMI Supt. - Cara McCulley, 2012 Chicago St., Trenton, MO 64683
Church Board Sec. - Bob Shipley, 26869 Hwy. W., Humphreys, MO 64646
Church Treas. - Denise Hamilton, 311 Perry St., Trenton, MO 64683
(660-359-
(660-359-9083)
(660-635-2248)
(660-673-6799)
(660-485-6690)
Trinity Family Midtown
Organized 2008
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0250
Webpage: www.trinityfamilyonline.com; E-mail: [email protected]
(913-938-6770)
Location: 301 W. Armour Blvd. #01w, Kansas City, MO 64111
Pastor – (4/14/11) Rev. Andy McGee (Sarah), 3543 Central St, Apt. 1S, Kansas City, MO 64111; [email protected];
(615-337-5833)
Review date – Appointment
New Church Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Pastor of Community Life –Rev. Letiah Fraser, 11210 Oak Street, Apt 101 Kansas City, MO 64114 [email protected]
(646-220-9215)
Pastor of Hospitality – Rev. Sarah McGee (Andy), 3543 Central Street, Apt 1S Kansas City, MO 64111 [email protected]
(615-457-7140)
Director of Pastoral Care – Rev. Gloria Coffin, 119 Wild Acres Rd., Raymond, ME 04071
(239-246-6494)
Church Board Sec. – Angela Roath, 4861 Glenwood Apt 1 Mission, KS 66202 [email protected]
(913-498-9921)
Church Treas. – Mark Smith
Vision Community
CTM
Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
074-0042
E-mail: [email protected]
Location: 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130
Co-Pastors: (08/07/2014) Ryan and Thea (Supply Lay Pastor) Ardrey , 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130
(816-654-6809)
Review Date – 8/16
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year – N
Warrensburg Life Church
Organized 1957
Web: www.wburgnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 660-429-4159
Location- 603 E. Hale Lake Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Pastor- (11/1/12) Rev. Robert (Bob) Denham, (Susie), 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Review Date- 11/18
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
Office Secretary – Debbie Becker (James), 339 Christopher St., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Music Dir.- James Becker, (Debbie) 339 Christopher St., Warrensburg, MO 64093
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Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-1000
(660-747-8949)
(913-620-1587)
(660-429-1567)
(660-429-1567)
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SDMI Supt.- Bruce Embrey, (Lori) 604 NW 21 Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64019
Children’s Min. Dir. –Jennifer Rogers, (Richard)1413 Woodlawn Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093
NYI Pres.- Scott Chenault (Sarah), 320 Quail Trail, Warrensburg, MO 64093
Single Adult Min. Dir. – Susie Denham (Bob), 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Women’s Min. Dir.- Kathy Ray Smith, 410 E. market, Warrensburg, MO 64093
NMI Pres.- Agnes Maxon, (Bob) 1802 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Church Board Sec.- Anna Schell (Bruce), 105 SE 250 Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Church Treas.- Mark Rinker (Carolyn), 1210 Pembrooke Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093
Weston Community
Organized 1949
E-mail: [email protected]
Location- 19495 Hwy H., Weston, MO 64098
Pastor- (05/12/2014) Rev. Nancy Cantrell (J.), 805 Citadel Dr., Weston, MO 64098
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N
S.S. Supt.- Jennifer Wagner, 22950 M Hwy., Weston, MO 64098
NMI Pres.- Glenda Fulk, 19525 Gabe Ln., Weston, MO 64098
Church Board Sec.- Jeff Howard, 607 Washington St., Weston, MO 64098
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Church Treas.- Jerry Agnew, 2204 S. 16 Terr., Leavenworth, KS 66048
(660-747-6987)
(405-974-8535)
(660-864-3733)
(913-481-6009)
(660-747-1185)
(660-747-0837)
(660-747-2618)
(660-238-2991)
Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0360
(816-640-5600)
(816-591-1726)
(913-426-2343)
(816-640-0199)
(816-640-2141)
(913-651-0727)
Ministerial Roll
Role Code & Definitions of Coding
CED – Christian Education Minister
CHP – Chaplain
D – Deacon Track
DA – District Assignment
DIA – District Interim Assigned
DS – District Superintendent
E – Elder Track
EDU – Education
ESR – Evangelism Service, Retired
EVC – Evangelist, Commissioned
EVR – Evangelist, Registered
EVT – Evangelist, Tenured
GA – General Church Assignment
a.
GS – General Superintendent
PAS - Pastor
PSV-FT – Pastoral Service (Assoc .Min. full time)
PSV-PT – Pastoral Service (Assoc. Min. part time)
RA – Retired, Assigned
RU – Retired, Unassigned
SEC – Song Evangelist, Commissioned
SER – Song Evangelist, Registered
SPC – Interdenominational/Special Service
STU – Student
TRF- In process of Transfer
U – Unassigned
( ) – Church Membership
Ordained Elders
2011
PSV-FT
Abbott, James, 19132 W. 161st St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1980
U
Adams, Brian, 1313 E. 123rd St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside)
1953
RU
Adams, Glen, 12700 Woodson St., Overland Park, KS 66209 (Kansas City Central)
1960
RA
Allen, Robert A., 1000 E. Mechanic, Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Harrisonville)
1990
CHP
Allison, Timothy F., 8615 Bristol, Kansas City, MO 64138 (Kansas City St. Paul’s)
2011
PSV-FT
Allred, Carolyn Jean, 10003 NW 71st St., Parkville, MO 64152 (Kansas City Water’s Edge)
1991
CHP
Amos, James D., 20540 W. 219th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Spring Hill Grace Community)
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2014 SPC
Antilla, Phillip W., 8324 Woodward St., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City Shawnee,
Membership; United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, Service)
1986
PSV-FT
Aparicio, Eduardo, 7828 Ridgeway, Raytown, MO 64138 (Olathe College)
2014
PSV-FT
Aparicio, Samuel E., 1020 Garden Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Harrisonville)
1972
PSV-PT
Apple, Dennis L., 11 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1985
GA
Armstrong, Clark G., 16708 Ingalls St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Kansas City Victory Hills)
2014
GA
Armstrong, Emily Ruth, 1716 Todd St., Platte City, MO 64079 (Overland Park Antioch)
2003
GA
Armstrong, Scott A., 1716 Todd St., Platte City, MO 64079 (Overland Park Antioch)
2004
PAS
Ash, Shane A., 418 NE Station Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1961
RA
Atkinson, Robert L., 112 NW 23rd St., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (Liberty)
2015
PSV-FT
Atteberry, Douglas J., 21841 S. Race St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Spring Hill Grace Community)
1992
PAS
Atwell, B. Joel, 20100 W. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Spring Hill Grace Community)
1995
PAS
Barber, Sam, 9306 Rosner, Lenexa, KS 66219 (Kansas City Central)
1963
RA
Barros, Jorge M., 8365 Overhill Dr., Kansas City, MO 64138 (Kansas City Southwood)
1961
RA
Bassett, Paul M., 9930 Linden Ln., Overland Park, KS 66207 (Overland Park)
1983
GA
Baty, Duane D., 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2009
PSV-PT
Beam, Bonnie, 11708 S. Penrose St. , Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1967
RA
Bearden, James M., 15513 W. 152nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2013
PAS
Beatty, Bruce A., 10 Brookside Ln., Ottawa, KS 66067 (Ottawa)
1986
EDU
Beckum, Randall E., 14724 S. Village Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1969
RA
Bedwell, Philip, 212 SW Division Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 (Overland Park)
1989
PAS
Bell, Joseph E., 519 15th Terr., Osawatomie, KS 66064 (Osawatomie)
1963
RA/ESR
Belzer, David A., 403 N. Commericial Dr., St. Lawrence, SD 57373 (Lee’s Summit First)
2007
PSV-PT
Berdych, Gregory N., 11305 E. 71st St., Raytown, MO 64133 (Kansas City Southwood)
1994
RA
Biddinger, Danny, 1502 Country Rd., #136, Westcliffe, CO 81252(St. Joseph First)
1987
PAS
Bird, Donald L., 7639 Monrovia, Lenexa, KS 66216 (Overland Park Antioch)
1951
RA
Biscoe, Joseph D., 11407 Georgia, Kansas City, KS 66109 (Kansas City Victory Hills)
1992
RA
Blankenship, Jacob W., 12500 W. 135th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1996
EDU/PSV-PT Blevins, Dean G., 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City First)
2015
PSV-PT
Block, Jonathan, 6441 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
44
1997
U
Bondy, John K., 3582 Highway NN, Moberly, MO 65270 (Grandview)
2008
EDU
Braatz, Brady J., 14274 S. Arapaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Christ Community)
1991
PAS
Bramblett, R. Steven, 2102 Chicago St., Trenton, MO 64683 (Trenton)
1972
RA
Brooks, Gerald E., 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1977
RU
Brooks, June P., 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2003
PSV-FT
Brooks, Robert S., 3208 SW Belle Ave., Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
2010
PSV-FT
Brooks, III, Teddy Mack (Trey), 948 N. Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Central)
1992
DA/CHP Brubaker, Eunice M., 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
1979
RA
Brunet, Raymond E., 29588 W. Lake Miola Dr., Paola, KS 66071 (Osawatomie)
1997
GA
Brunk, Kevin R., 15424 W. 90th St., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Olathe College)
1962
RA
Brunton, Elmer J., 15560 W. 140th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1982
GA/PSV-PT Brush, Duane C., 13715 Bennington Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 (Kansas City Central)
1982
RA
Brush, Nora J., 13715 Bennington Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 (Kansas City Central)
2009
PAS
Buck, Robert R., 508 Hardwick Cir., Liberty, MO 64068 (Liberty)
1981
PAS
Buettner, Michael D., 2008 NE Tudor Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 (Lee’s Summit First)
2015
PAS
Burd, Brian, 518 W. 16th St., Sedalia, MO 65301 (Sedalia Crossroads Community)
2009
PSV-FT
Burkhart, Phil, 812 S. Maple St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Kansas City Central)
1972
RA
Bustle, Louie, 5219 Chouteau St., Shawnee, KS 66226 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1992
PAS
Callister, Mark A., 1308 Tracy Ave., Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 (Excelsior Springs)
2012
U
Calvillo, Lindsey, 1118 S. Dodgion St., Independence, MO 64050 (Independence Trinity)
1974
GA
Campbell, Edgar S., 14908 W. 149th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1971
RA
Campbell, Edgar S. Jr., 12125 S. Blackbob Rd., Apt. 107, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2008
PAS
Cantrell, Nancy C., 805 Citadel Dr., Weston, MO 64098 (Weston Community)
1977
RA
Carruthers, Paul E., 9705 N. Highland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City New Hope)
1993
EDU
Cassell, Basil “Bo”, 1281 N. Martway Dr. Apt. 109, Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1995
PAS
Casselman, James H., 206 Harker Dr., McLouth, KS 66054 (McLouth)
2001
GA/PAS Castile, Robert A., 12851 W. 106th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Kingston)
1986
SPC
Caudle, David W., 616 N. Winwood Terr., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College, Membership;
Christian Church, Drexel Missouri, Service)
2013
SPC
Certain, Russell Willard “Will”, PO Box 223, Forest City, MO 64451 (Kansas City Nall Avenue,
Membership; River of Hope Fellowship, Service)
45
2010
CHP
Chepulis, Katherine, 4633 Wyoming, Kansas City, MO 64112 (Kansas City Trinity)
1995
PAS
Christian, Charles W., 910 Rosewood Dr., Cameron, MO 64429 (Cameron)
1974
RA
Clark, John W., 53 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2006
PSV-PT
Coffin, Gloria E. M., 119 Wild Acres, Raymond, Maine 04071 (Trinity Midtown Family)
1987
PAS
Colaizzi, Joseph, 105 SE Shamrock Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64014 (Blue Springs, Membership;
Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service)
1998
RA
Comstock, John, 713 North Oak, Ottawa, KS 66067 (Olathe Westside)
1997
PAS
Condon, Joey A., 205 S. Benton Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64123 (Kansas City Grace)
1994
PAS/GA Condon, Tammy R., 205 S. Benton Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64123 (Kansas City Grace)
2000
SPC
Connolly, Pamela, 55 E. State St., Milford Center, OH 43045 (Overland Park, Membership;
Milford Center United Methodist Church, Union Center, Ohio, Service)
2013
GA
Cooper, David A., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City Central)
1991
RA
Cooper, Michael W., 1109 Carlisle Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Belton New Horizons)
1984
GA
Copp, Daniel R., 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113 (Overland Park)
1997
PSV-FT
Copp, Vicki D., 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113 (Overland Park)
1972
RA
Copsey, Earl D., 756 Meadowbrook Ln., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College)
2003
U
Cork, Mark, 11530 S. Lakecrest Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2012
GA
Cotton, Christopher R., 3107 Melissa Ct., Smyrna, TN 37167 (Living Hope)
1988
PSV-PT
Cox, Darrell, 579 S. Ellsworth Ave., Marshall, MO 653040 (Marshall)
1963
RA
Crabtree, Robert E., 2401 Home Orchard Dr. Springfield, OH 45503(Kansas City First)
2007
PSV-FT
Craig, Thomas M., 1021 S. Valley Rd., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside)
2005
CHP
Crawford, Steven D., 3906 N. 38th St., St. Joseph, MO 64506 (St. Joseph First)
2000
PAS
Creel, Rickey A., 8600 N. Hickory St., #503, Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City Water’s Edge)
1954
RA
Crenshaw, Donald E., 1142 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1999
CHP
Crocker, Pamela (Suzie) S., 6527 Garfield Dr., Kansas City, KS 66102 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1970
RA
Crow, Kenneth E., 20997 W. 124th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1983
GA
Cunningham, John E., 15823 S. Avalon St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1965
RA
Cunningham, Paul G., 12543 S. Hagan Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1965
RA
Curtis, Lyle W., 10105 W. 86th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City First)
2009
SPC
Darnauer, Jeffrey D., 315 N. 5th St., Sterling, KS 67579 (Kansas City Nall Avenue, Membership;
Sterling United Methodist/Sterling College, Service)
46
2011
U
Davenport, Keith, 616 N. Winwood Terr., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe Christ Community)
1978
RA
Dawson, Carl S., 6404 Ravena Rd., Pleasant Valley, MO 64068 (Kearney CrossRoads
Community)
2014
U
DeAngulo, Paul N., 5405 Laurel Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1983
GA
de Leon Vega, Leonel B., (Kansas City First Spanish)
1961
RA
Deasley, Alex R. G., 15171 S. Symphony Dr., #3002, Olathe, KS 66062(Overland Park)
2003
CHP
Deese, David S., 1511 John’s Brackett Drive, Herring Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada B3V1G8
(Carrollton)
2006
PAS
Dement, Scott E., 21740 W. 121st Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1983
PAS
Denham, Robert A., 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (Warrensburg Life Church)
2011
PAS
Donaldson, Daniel R., 219 S. New York, Holton, KS 66436 (Holton)
1977
CHP
Douglas, Dwight E., 1216 E. Meadow Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1986
U
Dugas, Michael, 2012 E. 151st Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1979
EDU
Dunn, Donald D., 2502 Arkansas St., Lawrence, KS 66046 (Lawrence First)
1981
RA
Eaton, Donald R., 51 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1979
EDU
Edlin, James O., 14481 S. Shadow St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1983
CHP
Edmunds, George H., 7400 Hedge Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 (Overland Park)
1989
RA
Edwards, Irwin F., 1113 Camelot Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Kansas City First)
2012
PSV-FT
Edwards, Jacob D., 9401 W. 89th St., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City Central)
2014
PSV-FT
Elder, Joshua Todd (JT), 2111 E Cherokee, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Westside)
2014
PSV-FT
Embry, Ronald, 24011 W. 88th St., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Olathe Christ Community)
1968
RU
Erwin, Carl D., 603 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1975
RA
Essex, Melvin C., 521 Shanandoah Dr., Edgerton, KS 66021 (Gardner)
1995
PAS
Estep, Bradley K. (Brad), 9615 Perry Ln., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City First)
1955
RU
Eudaley, Malcolm F., 18627 W. 157th Terr. #3400, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2011
SPC
Falgout, Michael J., 2517 NW Powderhorn Dr., Kansas City, MO 64154 (Canaan Hills,
Membership; First Christian Church, Lathrop, Missouri, Service)
1968
RA
Felter, David J., 6108 W. 147th St., Overland Park, KS 66223 (Olathe College)
1970
EDU
Fine, Larry D., 1909 E. 152nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1982
EDU
Flemming, Dean E., 13119 S. Raintree Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2000
U
Fletcher, Jeffrey S., 20309 W. 219th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Living Hope)
47
2014
PSV-PT
Flowers, James D., 1303 E. 78th St., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Blue Hills Community)
2014
SPC
Flynn, Jeb M., 2407 Francis St., St. Joseph, MO 64501 (Olathe College, Membership; Wyatt
Park Christian Church, St. Joseph, Missouri, Service)
1972
RA
Folsom, James E., 10640 N. Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City Water’s Edge)
2004
PAS
Forgrave, Philip Eric, 12717 Richmond Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 (Grandview)
1953
RA
Foster, A.D., 2220 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Olathe College)
2014
PAS
Foster, Jonathan J., 13923 S. Brougham Cir., Olathe, KS 66062 (Mission)
1955
RU
Foust, Thomas A., 25913 Echo Cliff Rd., Maple Hill, KS 66507 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
2010
CHP
Freed, Roger L., 15308 S. Bradley Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2008
PAS
Friday, Philip O., 5301 Metropolitan, Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City Risen Lamb
International)
1993
CHP
Frizzell, Terry L., 628 SW Webster Ave., Topeka, KS 66606 (Topeka First)
1997
RA/PAS
Funk, Fred, 1650 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095 (Gardner)
2012
PAS
Galvan, Alvaro Lenin Garcia (Douglas), 11604 E. 38th Ter. S., Independence, MO 64052
(Independence Kayros)
1980
SPC
Garrison, J. David, 221 S. Chestnut, Cameron, MO 64429 (Cameron, Membership; Kendall
Chapel, Service)
1980
CHP
Garrison, Paul D., 7817 Caenen Lake Rd., Lenexa, KS 66216 (Kansas City Central)
2010
PSV-FT
Giffin, Robert (Robby) C., 1018 Acorn Dr., Eudora, KS 66025(Lawrence First)
2007
PAS
Giffin, Robert (Bob) E., 333 W. 26th Ln., Eudora, KS 66025 (Lawrence First)
2014
GA
González, Tabita Rothman, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City Central)
1990
GA
Graham, Mark, 14190 S. Arapaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1980
GS
Graves, David W., PO Box 3748, Olathe, KS 66063 (Olathe College)
1967
RA
Grimshaw, Michael E., 21520 N.W. Franson Way, #1-105, Hillsboro, OR 97006 (Olathe College)
2006
RA
Gruver, Beverly A., 3100 W. 22nd St., Apt. F16, Lawrence, KS 66047 (Olathe College)
1993
RA/PSV-PT Guilfoil, Sr., Richard (Dick), E., 4025 SE 29th St., Topeka, KS 66605 (Topeka Wanamaker
Woods)
1982
RA
Haffey, Larry J., 16642 W. 154th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1980
EDU
Hahn, Roger L., 15436 W. 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Kansas City First)
1962
RU
Hall, John G., 1709 Rainwood Pl., Columbia, MO 65203 (Topeka Fairlawn)
1989
EDU
Hamilton, Mark, 14312 W. 142nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1998
PAS
Hamner, Philip R., 9662 W. 116th St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Overland Park)
48
1989
PAS
Hann, Nathan, 13290 Richland Ave., Bonner Springs, KS 66012 (Bonner Springs)
2015
PSV-PT
Hardy, Anne Raudsepp, 9536 Meadow Ln., Leawood, KS 66206 (Kansas City First)
1988
EDU
Hardy, Douglas S., 9536 Meadow Ln., Leawood, KS 66206(Kansas City First)
2009
GA
Harris, Gordon Daniel, 806 Marilynn Ave., Liberty, MO 64068 (Independence Fort Osage)
2005
GA
Hartke, Gary W., 600 N. Persimmon Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Central)
1983
U
Hause, Phillip D., 16109 W. 149th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1972
RA
Haworth, Sr., William R., 32602 W. 171st Terr., Gardner, KS 66030 (Gardner)
2005
CHP
Hayden, Benjamin, 10101 E. 86th Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 (Kansas City Southwood)
2010
PAS
Hayden, Deanna, 10101 E. 86th Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 (Kansas City Southwood)
1974
RA
Hayes, Alvin, 16771 W. 155th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1975
RA
Hayse, David, 914 W. Red Bridge, Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City First)
1996
EDU
Hayse, Mark A., 13202 Noland Rd., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1996
PAS
Hazel, David C., 15916 Landauer St., Basehor, KS 66007 (Kansas City Village Community)
2013
GA
Heath, Beth, 5805 Hampshire, Orlando, FL 32833 (Kansas City Crosspoint Community)
1989
GA
Helstrom, Brian, 15911 W. 150th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Living Hope)
2001
PSV-PT
Henderson, Donna L., 6109-B E. 154th Terr., Grandview, MO 64030 (Holiness)
2010
GA
Hintz, Robert D., 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1974
RA
Hoagland, Francis, 841 S. Cedar St., Ottawa, KS 66067 (Ottawa)
1985
EVR
Hofferbert, Steven D., 511 S. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2000
U
Hoffman, Troy, 525 S. Willow, Ottawa, KS 66067 (Ottawa)
2014
PSV-FT
Holland, Levi, 500 NW Obrien Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1975
RA
Hollandsworth, Gilbert L., 3717 NE 48th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64119 (Kansas City New Hope)
1974
PAS
Holmes, Larry D. (LD), 2604 S.W. Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
2001
GA
Hoskins, Martin (Marty) E., 10910 Rene St., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2007
CHP
Howard, Jeffrey A., 607 Washington St., Weston, MO 64098 (Weston)
1990
CHP
Hruby, Michael (Mike), J., 4713 W. 57th St., Mission, KS 66205 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
1987
RA
Huddleston, Joseph W., 15105 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062(Olathe Westside)
1989
CHP
Hughes, Kendall G., 14614 Shamrock Way, Smithville, MO 64089 (Kansas City Victory Hills)
1988
EDU
Humphrey, Robert (Bob), G., 1621 E. Drury Ln., Olathe, KS 66062(Kansas City Central)
1963
RA
Hunton, Jay E., 4035 Carmel View Rd., # 119, San Diego, CA 92130 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
49
2005
U
Inskeep, Andrew (Andy), 733 SW Grand Ct., Topeka, KS 66606 (Topeka Fairlawn)
1987
PAS
Jackson, Keith S., 553 E. Summit, Marshall, MO 65340 (Marshall)
1984
EDU
Jackson, Ronald (Ron) R., 14528 S. Alden St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2015
PSV-FT
Jeronimo, Delinda, 3200 SW Eveningside Dr., Apt. 38, Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Wanamaker
Woods)
1997
PSV-PT
Johnson, Chad E., 1621 W. Spruce St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Faith Journey)
1998
EDU
Johnson, Jr., Clinton (Andy) A., 11179 Grandview St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Overland Park)
2011
PSV-FT
Johnson, Scott A., 1316 NE Oakwood Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 (Lee’s Summit New
Beginnings)
1999
PAS
Johnson, Steven P., 10244 Caenen St., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
2003
GA
Jones, Dale E., 10832 Fuller, Kansas City, MO 64134 (Kansas City First)
2013
PAS
Jones, Danielle A., 1006 E. 100th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Summit View)
2011
U
Jones, Roxanne A., 19985 Broadmoor Ln., Stillwell, KS 66085 (Kansas City First)
1992
RA
Jones, Thomas A., 4818 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64133(Independence Trinity)
2013
CHP
Kambuku, Ronald, 2676 Springer Rd., Apt. 25, Galesburg, IL 61401 (Gardner)
2005
PAS
Kaminski, Chad, 2020 S. 22nd St., St. Joseph, MO 64507 (St. Joseph First)
1978
SPC
Ketchum, Daniel, Jaffa St. 153, Apt. 38. Jerusalem, ISRAEL (Olathe College, Membership;
Skyline Wesleyan, San Diego, California, Service)
1958
RA
Ketner, Jr., F.D., 14653 S. Earnshaw St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2002
PAS
Kim, Young Tae, 7575 W. 106th St., Apt. 172, Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City New Vision)
2005
CHP
King, Daniel B., 206 Crearview Ct., Sanford, NC 27332 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1989
RU
Kirk, Darrell G., 1708 Neihardt Ave., Branson, MO 65616 (St. Joseph First)
1984
RA/ PSV-PT
2000
PAS
Kirkemo, William (Bill), M., 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Harrisonville)
1974
RA
Kissee, John S., 12600 Delaware Pkwy, Apt. 208, Leavenworth, KS 66048 (Bonne Springs)
1979
RA
Kizzee, John L., 7705 NW 77th Pl., Kansas City, MO 64152 (Kansas City New Hope)
2012
PAS
Knaak, Keith Lynn, 109 Ensworth (PO Box 160), Craig MO 64437 (Craig)
2014
PSV-FT
Kohoutek, James, 6126 Walmer St., Mission, KS 66202 (Kansas City Nall Avenue, Membership;
Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service)
1973
RA
Koker, Warren, 1021 E. Huntington Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Central)
1988
GA
Lail, Mark E., 30775 Explorers Trail, Desoto, KS 66018 (Kansas City Central)
1965
RA
Lake, Jerrold, 525 N. Winwood St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College)
Kirk, Jr., Kenneth D., 1437 W. Forest Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
50
1962
EDU
Lambert, Jerry D., 12112 Farley St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Kansas City First)
2014
PSV-PT
Landers, Audrey, 414 N. Moreland Kansas City, MO 64118(Kansas City First)
1990
GA
LaPlante, III, Frederick E., 410 N. Franklin St., Raymore, MO 64083 (Belton New Horizons)
1984
RA
LaRose, Leland R., 30726 205th St., Pickering, MO 64476 (Maryville)
2002
PSV-FT
Launius, Chris, 13316 W. 142nd St., Overland Park, KS 66221 (Olathe College)
1988
CHP
Lawrenz, Richard G., 730 N. Walnut St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Gardner)
1999
U
League, Theron P., 1036 Blueberry Ln., Liberty, MO 64068 (Liberty)
1990
PAS
Lee, Timothy, 15629 W. 90th Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Kansas City Korean Antioch)
2014
EDU
Lett, Jacob, 214 N. Church St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1987
DIA
Lightcap, Kenneth S., 6834 Roe Ave., Prairie Village, KS 66208 (Kansas City Nall Avenue,
Membership; Olathe Faith Journey, Service)
1994
PAS
Longley, Jr., Steven R., 511 Columbia Rd., Liberty, MO 64068 (St. Joseph Turning Point)
1981
PAS
Lott, Larry C., 264 Bridlespur Dr., Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City Blue Hills Community)
1981
PAS
Lovelace, Ted, 23618 210th Rd., Atchison, KS 66002 (Atchison)
2008
CHP
Lovett, Winda (Windy), 8708 E. 53rd Terr., Kansas City, MO 64129 (Kansas City First)
1956
RA
Lowry, Thomas F., 22851 Mission Rd., Bucyrus, KS 66013 (Holiness)
1977
RA
Lynn, Kenneth, 16110 W. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2006
SPC
Maberry, Todd E., 2935 Lockridge Ave., Kansas City, MO 64128 (Kansas City Central,
Membership; Church of the Resurrection, Service)
1992
CHP
MacCallum, M. Graham, 15422 S. Shannon Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
1958
RA
MacPherson, Neil M., 6013 NE Turquoise Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Kansas City First)
2013
CHP/PSV-PT Main, Justin D., 515 NW Falk Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1979
RA
Manning, William C., 12216 Hemlock, Overland Park, KS 66213 (Kansas City First)
1991
PAS
Marra, John J., 16394 S. Church St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Living Hope)
2013
CHP
Marshall, Ronald C., 2100 Cannes Dr., Carrolltono, TX 75006 (Bonner Springs)
1990
GA
Martin, Paul W., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Olathe College)
1961
RA
Marvin, Earl R., 1321 E. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2005
PAS
Matters, Jason, 207 Broadmoor Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Raymore New Vision)
1983
CHP
McCall, Randall R., 119 NW Cypress, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Independence Fort Osage)
2009
PAS
McCarthy, Daniel, 3030 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64129 (Independence First)
2007
PSV-FT
McCloskey, Grant, 12939 S. Hagan St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
51
1995
RA
McCluer, Debra, 2621 Whitmore Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046 (Lee’s Summit First)
1991
RA
McCool, David L., 11927 Haskins St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Olathe College)
1985
EDU
McCormick, K. Steve, 3248 W., 145th Terr., Leawood, KS 66224 (Overland Park)
2012
PAS
McGee, James Anderson (Andy), 3543 Central St., Apt. 1S Kansas City, MO 64111 (Trinity
Family Midtown)
2015
GA/PSV-PT McGee, Sarah Elizabeth, 3543 Central St., Apt. 1S, Kansas City, MO 64111 (Trinity Family
Midtown)
2013
U
McIntire, Catherine (Cathy), 2006 Joe Ln., Kearney, MO 64060 (Kearney Crossroads
Community)
1977
RA
Means, Jim K., 717 S. Ridgeview Rd., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
2010
PSV-FT
Mendoza, Sr., Miguel A., 11 S. 12th St., Kansas City, KS 66102 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2015
PAS
Menkveld, John, 939 NE Oakland Ave., Topeka, KS 66616 (Topeka Oakland)
1977
RA/ESR
Meo, Rockey. 1102 Adams Cir., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 (Harrisonville)
1969
RA/EDU Middendorf, Jesse C., 3621 W. 157th St., Overland Park, KS 66224 (Kansas City First)
2006
U
Miller, Donald (Donnie), 519 Spruce Ave., Kansas City, MO 64124 (Trinity Family Midtown)
2015
PSV-FT
Miller, Isaac David John, 912 N. Arroyo Dr. Olathe, KS 66061-5958
(Olathe Westside)
2015
SPC
Miller, M. Todd, 920 N. Birch, Ottawa, KS 66067
(Olathe College, Membership; Shepherd’s Care Ministries, Inc., Service)
1962
RA/ESR
Millhuff, Charles (Chuck), 2000 Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1999
PSV-PT
Milton, Gordon, 2304 NW 4th St., Blue Springs, MO 64014 (Blue Springs First, Membership;
Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service)
2005
PSV-PT
Mitchell, Kris D., 1016 S. Cardinal Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Faith Journey)
1978
GA
Moore, Franklin, 26263 W. 111th Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1993
GA
Moore, Raymond W., 15125 W. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
1966
RA
Morley, Frank W., 4452 Francis St., Kansas City KS 66103 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
1996
SPC
Moreno, Jr., Roberto, 8312 Hunter, Raytown, MO 64138 (Kansas City Southwood,
Membership; Pastor Serve Midwest, Service)
1988
GA
Morris, Larry R., 1367 S. Brentwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
2012
PSV-FT
Morrison, Stephen, 3703 SW 36th St., Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Fairlawn)
1985
U
Mowrey, Larry J., 1516 W. Forest Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside)
52
1989
SPC
Moya de Cuxum, Maria Isabel, 6720 W. 140th St., Overland Park, KS 66223 (Olathe College,
Membership: Church of the Resurrection, Service)
1983
GA
Nash, David W., 15630 W. 146th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
1958
RA
Neiderhiser, Richard (Dick), H., 521 Huntsman Blvd., Raymore, MO 64083 (Kansas City First)
1990
PAS
Nelson, Wayne S., 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Independence Trinity)
1997
PAS
Newburg, Daniel E., 827 N. Cedar, Gardner, KS 66030 (Gardner)
1982
PAS
Newton, Jefferson M., 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 (Kansas City Beacon Hill)
1977
GA
Nielson, Merritt J., 13614 S. Sycamore Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2009
SPC
Norris, IV, H. Ross, 5580 W. 61st St., Mission, KS 66202 (Kansas City Nall Avenue, Membership;
City Union Mission, Service)
1998
EDU
North, Cynthia S., 14904 S. Locust St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Faith Journey)
2008
PAS
Oberndorfer, Justin E., 14104 Pine Valley Ct., Basehor, KS 66007 (Kansas City GracePoint)
2002
U
O’Brien, Kevin, 11416 Reeder St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Olathe Christ Community)
1976
RU
Oelger, Lawrence D., 15813 Rosemoor St., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 (Olathe College)
1952
RA
Owens, Donald D., 30 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1990
RA/ESR
Owens, Marjorie N., 31 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1953
RA
Owens, Verdean F., 31 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1957
RA
Oyler, Calvin B., 4316 Prospect Rd., Whiteford, MD 21160 (Olathe College)
2015
PSV-FT
Palacios-Castrejon, Edson A., 6519 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64117 (Kansas City New Hope)
2015
PSV-FT
Palacios-Castrejon, Krista, 6519 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64117 (Kansas City New Hope)
1982
U
Park, Yong (Edward) C., 8205 W. 145th St., Overland Park, KS 66223 (Olathe College)
1992
RU
Parker, Lyle G., 10946 Whispering Ln., Kansas City, KS 66109 (Overland Park)
2002
CHP
Payne, Denis A., 8516 Harvard Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1995
GA
Paynter, Kenneth R., 15513 W. 152nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Faith Journey)
2007
STU
Paynter, Mary H., 15513 W. 152nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Faith Journey)
1993
CHP
Peoples, Dwayne, PSC 2 # 11981, APO, AE-9012 (Canaan Hill)
2013
PSV-FT
Peterson, Shawna, 1316 SW Valley View Dr. Apt. 8, Topeka, KS 66615 (Topeka Fairlawn)
1972
RA
Pettitt, James F., 15728 W. 158th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1968
RA
Pickens, Charles E., 611 S. Grant St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside)
1998
PAS
Piggee-Wallack, Alice, 2101 Red Bridge Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City True Light)
2005
U
Poe, Jerry M., 21512 W. 177th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Gardner)
53
2014
U
Poe, Rebecca (Becky), 28523 Holt 150, Maitland, MO 64466 (St. Joseph Turning Point)
2005
EDU
Porter, Stephen M., 14604 W. 90th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Kansas City Central)
2014
U
Powell, LeRoy, 11 W. Bannister Rd., Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City CrossPoint)
1983
CHP
Powell, Mitchell, 419 SW Windmill Ln, Lee’s Summit, MO 64082 (Kansas City First)
1969
RA
Powers, Elvin M., 16877 S. Bradley Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1952
RA
Powers, Marvin E., 15305 W. 91st Pl., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Olathe College)
2012
PAS
Preston, Jay L., 29856 Crescent Hill Rd., Paola, KS 66071 (Paola Grace Revolution)
2000
EDU
Preusch, Dana, 14681 W. 142nd Ct., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Christ Community)
2015
PSV-FT
Purlee, Michael, 3580 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66103 (Kansas City Victory Hills,
Membership; Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service)
2011
PAS
Ramsey, Carissa, 33685 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (Canaan Hill)
2007
PAS
Ramsey, John, 33685 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (Canaan Hill)
2010
PAS
Rand, Laura, 1205 S. Munn Ave., Maryville, MO 64468 (Maryville)
1979
EDU
Raser, Harold E., 13217 S. Locust, Olathe, KS 66062 (Overland Park)
2003
PAS
Reese, R. Jake, 5406 Gleason, Shawnee, KS 66226 (The Ridge Community)
1973
RU
Reeves, James D., 417 Wisconsin Ave., Holton, KS 66436 (Holton)
2012
U
Reynolds, Jeremiah, 1304 E. 123rd Terr., Apt. D, Olathe, KS 66062 (Raymore New Vision)
1985
EVR
Rhodes, Russell (Rusty) L., 27125 W. 135th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
2010
PSV-PT/CHP Rights, Andrew T., 130 W. Birt St., Hamilton, MO 64644 (Cameron)
1961
RU
Riley, Phillip M., 14639 S. Halsey St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2012
EDU
Rincones, Daniel, 2030 E. College Way, Box 9231, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Christ Community)
2001
RA
Ritchey, William (Bill), T., 1610 S.W. Buchanan St. Topeka, KS 66604-2816
(Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
2010
GA
Rittenhouse, Carol S., 14604 W. 90th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Kansas City Central)
2003
PAS
Roberts, Branson, 2112 SW 30th St., Topeka, KS 66611 (Topeka First)
2011
PSV-FT
Roberts, Joseph John Thomas, 9330 Hayes Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Overland Park,
Membership; Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service)
1987
CHP
Robertson, Charles T., 3700 NW Briarwood Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (Independence
Trinity)
1983
GA
Rodes, Stanley J. 8047 Lakeview Ave., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Kansas City Central)
1989
GA/PSV-PT Rolfe, William (Bill) A., 10401 Manchester, Kansas City, MO 64134 (Topeka First)
54
2011
PSV-PT
Rosema, Jennifer M., 16200 W. 136th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2014
PSV-FT
Rosewicz, Richard J., 13817 W. 57th St., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1980
SPC
Rotz, Paul (Roy), L., 9501 Lamar Ave., Overland Park, KS 66207 (Olathe College, Membership;
KidsTLC, Service)
1986
DS
Rowell, Jeren L., 7002 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2001
PAS
Rowinski, Jason T., 7132 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2013
PSV-FT
Rowinski, Stefanie H., 7132 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2002
PSV-FT
Ruecker, Fran, 4249 NW Hock Rd., Box 206, Silver Lake, KS 66539 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
1983
SPC
Runyon, William (Bill) L., 227 NW 601, Centerview, MO 64019 (Olathe Westside, Membership;
Church of Hope, Centerview, Missouri, Service)
2004
SPC
Sailors, Charles (Chuck) S., 1228 W. 68th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64113 (Overland Park,
Membership, We Love Kids, Overland Park, Kansas, Service)
2015
PAS
Salinas, Gil S., 1814 Haas Dr., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City Unidos por Fe)
1988
U
Salter, Darius, 210 Saponi Ln., Lake Winnebago, MO 64034 (Kansas City First)
2015
EDU
Sandbloom, Jamison (Jay) A., 7431 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Olathe Christ
Community)
1960
CHP
Sanders, Roy Don, 18815 Lakeside Dr., Belton, MO 64012 (Kansas City First)
2013
U
Sanders-Batts, Judy B., 457 State St., Apt. 1A, Brooklyn, NY 11217 (Kansas City the ROCK @
Stony Point)
2014
SPC
Santel, III, Robert John, 990 N. Clinton, Olathe, KS 66061 (Topeka First, Membership;
Springdale Friends Church, Service)
1989
GA
Sarmiento, Christian D., 17703 W. 159th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1969
RA
Sawyer, E. Wayne, 16602 Spring Valley Rd., Belton, MO 64012 (Grandview)
2011
PAS
Schmid, Jerry L., 7736 SW 27th St., Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Lakeview)
2005
PAS
Schroeder, Christopher P., 1917 NE 5th St., Blue Springs, MO 64014 (Kansas City New Hope)
1972
RA
Schubert, Kenneth C., 536 S. Saturn Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Raymore New Vision)
1952
RA
Schultz, Reuben V., 1209 E. Loula St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1986
EDU
Schwanz, Keith, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Overland Park)
1994
CHP
Scrivner, Vickie L., 6527 Garfield Dr., Kansas City, KS 66102 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2013
PSV-FT
Seamon, Malorri, 910 N. Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Central)
2005
CHP
Sears, Travis N., 15997 W. 159th Ter. Olathe, KS 66062-3175
(Olathe College)
55
2006
PAS
Self, Robert (Rob) A., 210 Leavenworth, Leavenworth, KS 66048 (Leavenworth)
1978
EDU
Selvidge, William (Bill) L., 10240 Nieman Rd., Overland Park, KS 66214 (Overland Park)
2001
SPC
Shank, Gary L., 1626 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College, Membership,
Brookdale Place, Overland Park, Kansas, Service)
1991
PAS
Sharpes, David, 2017 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062(Olathe College)
1960
RA
Sharpes Roland W., 21841 W. 116th Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1960
EVT
Shaver, Jr., Charles (Chic), 12718 High Dr., Leawood, KS 66209 (Kansas City First)
1964
RA
Shearer, Robert L., PO Box 999, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Lee’s Summit First)
1982
RA
Shepard, J. Fred, 8515 Boulevard 26 # 1102, North Richland Hills, TX 76180 (St. Joseph Turning
Point)
1986
PAS
Shore, David K., 2617 W. Mulberry St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside)
2013
PAS
Shotten, Brandon D., 309 Santa Fe Dr., Carrollton, MO 64633 (Carrollton)
2003
SPC
Shoup, Glen P., 12808 W. 130th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Kansas City Shawnee,
Membership; Church of the Resurrection, Service)
1986
SPC
Showalter, David B., 202 Weightman Rd., (PO Box 176) Mound City, MO 64470 (St. Joseph
Turning Point, Membership; River of Hope Fellowship, Service)
1991
PAS
Shute, Howard F. (Howie), 10208 Longwood Ave., Kansas City, KS 66109 (Kansas City Victory
Hills)
2008
CHP
Silva, William De Souza, 1187B Ferguson St., Fort Campbell, KY 42223 (Independence Fort
Osage)
1971
RA
Singh, Lallman H., 720 N. Purdom St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1990
GA
Skinner, Robert W., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Overland Park)
1971
RA
Sluyter, John C., 1125 E. Frontier Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Gardner)
1970
RA
Smee, John M., 2341 Bay Hill Rd., Chula Vista, CA 91915 (Olathe College)
1966
RA
Smith, C. Barth, 32 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1969
RU
Smith, Gary V., 18550 S. Lackman Rd., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1984
RU
Smith, Leland G., 3966 SW “G”, Foster, MO 64745 (McLouth)
1968
RU
Snowbarger, Daniel, 1303 W. 126th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Gardner)
2005
PSV-FT
Snyder, Troy C., 15799 W. 141st Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1986
PAS
Solis, Dennis J., 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS 66208 (Kansas City CrossPoint
Community)
2010
U
Southerland, Allison L., 350 W. Westhoff Pl., Gardner, KS 66030 (Living Hope)
1997
U
Spears, James S., 312 N. High Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Raymore New Vision)
56
2010
SPC
Springer, Jessica, 1433 N. Lucy Montgomery Way, Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Shawnee,
Membership; Community Covenant Church, Service)
1977
GA
Stanton, Daryll G., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City First)
1964
EDU
Steele, Daniel J., 4515 W. 89th St., Prairie Village, KS 66207 (Lawrence First)
2013
PSV-PT
Stevens, Tanner, 511 NW Ward Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1978
GA
Stevens, Woodie J., 8839 Pine St., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City Central)
2010
PAS
Stipp, Cory, 118 NE Hill St., Kansas City, MO 64116 (Kansas City River Quay)
1984
GA
Stocstill, Frankie S., 8012 Elizabeth Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 (Kansas City Victory Hills)
2014
PSV-PT
Stroud, Ryan, 9746 W. 115th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Kansas City Village Community)
2004
EDU
Sunberg, Carla, 6400 Woodland, Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City First)
1988
EDU
Sunberg, Charles (Chuck), 6400 Woodland, Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City First)
2005
PSV-FT
Sundermeyer, Barbara (Barb) C., 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (Topeka Family
Life)
1999
PAS
Sundermeyer, II, Richard L., 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (Topeka Family Life)
2013
SPC
Sutter, Jonathan M., 4414 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66103 (Kansas City Shawnee,
Membership; Life Connections, Leavenworth, Kansas, Service)
1993
PAS
Sutton, Shaun E., 3100 N. Miller Dr., Independence, MO 64058 (Independence Fort Osage)
1992
CHP
Tader, John S., 13637 S. Sycamore St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2014
PSV-PT
Tedder, Roland J., 13200 High Dr., Leawood, KS 66209 (Kansas City First)
2008 U
Avenue)1974
Tharp-Wascom, Kimberly A., 1015 Lexington Farms Dr., Spring Hill, TN 37174 (Kansas City Nall
RA Thew, Daniel W., 11579 Earnshaw St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Olathe Westside)
2011
GA
Thibault, Gil F., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
1973
RA
Thomas, Larry R., 7404 McCoy St., Shawnee, KS 66227 (Olathe College)
2013
TRF
Thompson, Bradley (Brad), in process of transfer to Chicago Central district
2005
GA/DIA
Thompson, Michael B., 15911 Harold Dr., Belton, MO 64012 (Harrisonville, Membership;
Kansas City St. Paul’s, Service)
1959
RA
Thompson, Raymond L., 10393 A N. Cherry Dr., Apt. 16-D, Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City
Water’s Edge)
2010
GA
Tibi, Stěphane, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City First)
1986
PAS
Toole, Brett W., 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060 (Kearney CrossRoads Community)
1965
RA
Truesdale, Albert L., PO Box 316, Seabrook, SC 29940 (Kansas City First)
1968
RA
Turner, J. Paul, 629 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
57
1974
RU
Turner, Jesse M., 8701 W. 65th St., Apt. 108, Merriam, KS 66202 (Olathe College)
2008
DA
Tyler, Margaret, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
1974
RU
Van Ostrand, Myrna, 1425 E. College Way, Apt. 902, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2005
PSV-FT
VanDalsem, John Paul (JP), 13839 S. Constance Ct., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1972
PSV-PT
Vanderpool, C. Daniel, 14042 W. 146th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2013
CHP
Vaughn, Sherrie R., 21897 Lincoln Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Olathe Westside, Membership;
Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service)
1995
GA
Volker, David W., 13615 W. 75th Pl., Lenexa, KS 66216 (Olathe College)
2002
PSV-FT
Waddle, J. Curt, 23167 Hospital Dr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Paola Grace Revolution)
2011
U
Wallace, James K., 5832 S. Avalon St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1980
GA
Walter, Donald L., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Olathe College)
1993
SPC
Ward, Michael D., 15882 W. 154th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Living Hope, Membership; Private
Counseling Practice, Olathe, Kansas, Service)
1970
GS
Warrick, JK, 15530 S. Acuff Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2009
PAS
Weathers, Jonathan P., 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029 (Blue Springs First)
2012
U
Weaver, Jason Andrew, 2731 SW Burnett Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Oakland)
1974
RA
Weber, Steve, 14831 S. Navaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1991
EDU
Wesley, David, 627 E. 70th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1961
RA
Wetmore, Sr., A. Gordon, 17500 W. 119th St., Apt. 103, Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
2005
CHP/PSV-PT White, Daneale J., 734 S. Central St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Gardner)
2013
STU
Tony Whitehead, 6615 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Kansas City First)
2012
U
Wieczorek, Elizabeth Jo, 12608 S. Locust St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1980
GA
Wiesman, William (Bill) A., 508 E. Dogwood St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Gardner)
1998
PSV-PT
Wiley, Candice I. (Candy), 936 S. Hunter, Olathe, KS 66061 (Bonner Springs)
1961
RU
Williams, E. Wendell, 12847 Cambridge Rd., Leawood, KS 66209 (Kansas City First)
1979
GA
Wilson, David P., 10107 Sunset Dr., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City First)
2013
PAS
Wilson, Jay, 1174 E. 77th St., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Belton New Horizons)
1968
RA
Wilson, Ronald E., 2185 W. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1984
CHP
Wilson, Victor, 15112 W. 156th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Christ Community)
2014
SPC
Winstead, Brandon, 2203 Mulberry Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32303 (Overland Park Antioch,
Membership; Killearn United Methodist, Tallahassee, Florida, Service)
58
1959
RA
Wiseman, Neil B., 13800 W. 116th St., #1303, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2010
SPC
Witherow, Daniel N., 515 Pine St., Zanesville, OH, 43701 (Kansas City Central, Membership;
Grace Wesleyan Church, Zanesville, Ohio, Service)
1984
RA
Witters, Lynn H., 229 Sharon Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049 (Lawrence First)
1993
GA
Wonch, Mike, 2127 E. 144th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2001
SPC
Woodall, Steven M., 315 W. 22nd St., South Sioux City, NE 68776 (Weston Community,
Membership; CrossRoads Evangelical, South Sioux City, Nebraska, Service )
1980
RU
Woolery, Clifford L., 1105 W. Elm St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1968
RA
Wright, John H., 407 N. Evergreen, Gardner, KS 66030 (McLouth)
1997
GA
Yangmi, Samuel A., 1924 E. 151st Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2013
PSV-FT
Yeh, Su-Hwa (Christina), 11731 Garnett St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Overland Park)
1988
EDU
York, Mark, 11209 E. 61st Terr., Raytown, MO 64133 (Kansas City First)
1976
RA
Zani, Ana, 341 N. Locust St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Kansas City Central)
1976 RA/PSV-PT
Zani, Mario, 341 N. Locust St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Kansas City Central)
b. Ordained Deacon
2012
PSV-FT
Allen, Roger Dean, 208 S. Huntsman Blvd., Raymore, MO 64083 (Kansas City First)
2004
EDU
Barnes, II, Thomas W., 514 S. Church Cir., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Faith Journey)
2008
EDU
Borger, Kevin G., 11755 Garnett St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Kansas City Central)
2008
GA
Comstock, John, 1025 E. Cottage Creek Dr., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College)
1986
PSV-FT
Cork, Michael, 10017 Millstone Dr., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Olathe College)
2006
GA
Crowder, John G., 10571 Century Ln., Overland Park, KS 66215 (Overland Park Antioch)
2015
PSV-PT
Dahl, Wayne H., 15112 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Westside)
1990
EDU
Dagley, Lon E., 11614 W. 69th Terr., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2003
GA
Downey, Cynthia J., 5221 Foster, Overland Park, KS 66202 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
2010
RA/PSV-FT Fillmore, Donna L., 2632 N. 67th St., Kansas City, KS 66104 (Kansas City True Light)
2015
PSV-PT
Gawith, Michelle C., 5521 Noble St., Shawnee, KS 66218 (Bonner Springs)
2005
RA
Green, William (Bill), L., 1825 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1992
SPC
Gunter, A. Terrance, 2120 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College, Membership;
Indiana Wesleyan University, Northern Ohio, Service)
2004
U
Harclerode, Connie L., 905 NW B St., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (Warrensburg Life Church)
2010
GA
Highsmith, Amanda, 49 Soonchunghyang-ro, Shinchang-Myeon, Kyunghee Apt. 105=1104,
Asan-si, Choongcheongn KOREA (Kansas City CrossPoint Community)
59
1993
GA
Houseal, Jr., Richard W., 12420 Meadow Ln., Kansas City, KS 66109 (Kansas City New Hope)
2004
PSV-PT
Koker, Kevin, 17533 W. 112th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Central)
2009
EVR
Latham, Robert (Steve) S., 3006 S. 34th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1991
EDU
Lynn, Roy F., 1933 E. Sleepy Hollow, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Christ Community)
2005
DA
Metcalf, J. Keith, 14132 W. 142nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1999
EDU
Neely, Lori, 5938 Alhambra St., Fairway, KS 66205 (Kansas City Grace)
1998
PSV-PT
Nichols, Rebecca, 8805 Eastern Ave., Kansas City, MO 64138 (Kansas City Central)
2004
PSV-FT
Oster, John, 1001 S. Kenwood St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1994
CHP
Perrigo, Lois, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2004
U
Schaper, Robert L., 10976 Barkertown Rd., Odessa, MO 64076 (Countryside)
1990
EDU
Schwanz, Judith A., 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Overland Park)
2001
EDU
Shank, Marla J., 1626 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2007
GA
Swearingen, Jefffrey A., 7004 Widmer Rd., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
2014
SPC
York, Daniel, 508 Bentley Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049 (Topeka Fairlawn, Membership; First
Christian Church, Service)
c.
Licensed Ministers
2014 STU
E
2 Akinmoladun, Orobola “Femi”, 6601 E. 134th Terr., Grandview, MO 64030 (Kansas City First)
2014
EDU E
2014
GA/PSV-PT E G Aparicio, Lisa, 1020 Garden Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Harrisonville)
2014
PAS
2014
EDU D
2012
PSV-PT E 3 Bartlett, Wayne Allen, 10213 W. 81st Terr., Apt. 141, Overland Park, KS 66204 (Kansas City
Central)
2013
PSV-PT E G Beck, Michael W., 7435 Overton St., Belton, MO 64133 (Kansas City Risen Lamb
International)
2014
EDU E
3 Beers, Hannah, 6619 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Olathe College)
2011
STU
E
G Blanco, Roberto, 886 E. Hwy 56, # 501, Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
2007
U
E 2 Black, James L., 13004 Corrington Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 (Overland Park)
2015
STU
E
2011
PSV-PT E G Bramble, Barbara A., 7775 England Dr., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Bonner Springs)
2015
STU
E
E
4 Alexander, Linda, 15578 S. Blackfeather St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
4 Ardrey, Ryan, 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130 (Vision Community)
4 Asher, Pamala, 11209 Grand Ave., Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
2 Borger, Rachel, 960 N. Clinton, Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Shawnee)
4 Brinkman, Amberlee, 589 Somerset Terr., Apt. G., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Shawnee)
60
2012
PSV-FT E 4 Caldeira, Travis, 4436 Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City, MO 64130 (Overland Park)
2015
U
2011
PSV-PT E G Cho, Yohan, 6519 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City New Vision)
2011
PSV-PT E 4 Choi, Kwanghun, 5217 North Oak Trafficway, #4, Kansas City, MO 64118 (Kansas City
Korean Antioch)
2011
PSV-PT/GA E G Christy, J. Grant, 8728 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Overland Park)
2015
PAS
E
G Coblentz, Marissa, 762 NW 70th Rd., Centerview, MO 64019(Countryside)
2015
PAS
E
G Coblentz, Michael, 762 NW 70th Rd., Centerview, MO 64019(Countryside)
2013
PSV-PT E G Cook, Andrew S., 9401 W. 89th St., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City Central)
2005
SPC
E G Cunningham, Jr., Michael D., 2216 Quindaro Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66104 (Olathe Faith
Journey, Membership; Hillview Church of God, Kansas City, Kansas, Service)
2013
U
E
E
G Carrillo, Gloria (Jeanira), 11613 W. 52nd Terr., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Kansas City Central)
G DeAngulo, Aimee Niles, 5405 Laurel Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 (Lee’s Summit New
Beginnings)
2013 STU E G Dennis, Michelle N. (Shelly), 6625 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Kansas City
Shawnee) 2015 PSV-PT E G Eigsti, Jonathan Mark, 8710 Chestnut Cir., Kansas City, MO 64131
(Independence Trinity)
2010
SPC
E
G English, Joshua, 6348 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Southwood,
Membership; Pastor of Ludlow Community & Federation of Dawn, Rural Missouri, Service)
2010
PAS
E
G Fetting, Michael D., 1425 E. Butterfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 (Holiness)
2010
PSV-PT E 3 Foschi, Timothy, 166 Rowboat Dr., Gallatin, MO 64640 (Cameron)
2015
STU
E
3 Finn, Michael, 8910 Cambridge Ave., # 3313, Kansas City, MO 64138 (Kansas City St. Paul’s)
2015
STU
E
3 Flores, Mario, 2030 E. College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 (Living Hope)
2010
STU
E
4 Franklin, Brady A., 4136 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64110 (Olathe College)
2013
PSV-PT E 3 Fraser, Letiah D., 11210 Oak St. Apt. 101, Kansas City, MO 64114 (Trinity Family Midtown)
2013
PSV-FT E 3 Fredlund, Joshua, 6130 Lucille Ln., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2012
PSV-FT E G Fredricks, Sarah, 1201 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Living Hope)
2007
U
2008
PSV-FT E G Gonzales, Joseph J., 6348B Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131(Olathe College)
2011
PSV-PT E 3 Good, Anna, 6523 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
2013
STU
E
E
G Garland, April D., 1801 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Westside)
G Goodwin, David, 9325 Nieman Rd., Apt. 2, Overland Park, KS 66214 (Kansas City Central)
2012 STU
Community)
E 4 Grimmett, Gregory A., 6731 Walrand Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Olathe Christ
2015
E 3 Hahn, Timothy, 2030 E. College Way, Box 9315, Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Shawnee)
STU
61
2011
PSV-PT E G Harris, Steven, 202 Mott Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Raymore New Vision)
2012
U
E
G Hays, Bradley Eugene, 6405 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Independence Trinity)
2015
PAS
E
4 Howell, Lee E., 800 N. 78th St., Kansas City, KS 66112 (Kansas City the ROCK @ Stony Point)
2010
PSV-PT D 3 Hoy, Trena S., 17440 W. 158th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Gardner)
2014
PSV-PT E 3 Jellison, Jay, 6838 NW Elmont Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (Topeka Family Life)
2012
PSV-PT E G Johnson, Catherine (Catie) A., 14202 Denver Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 (Raymore New
Vision)
2014 STU
Family)
E
G Johnson, William David, 8004 NW Milrey Dr., Apt. 2, Kansas City, MO 64152 (Parkville
2013
PSV-FT E G Kennedy, Michael M., 6523 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2015
STU
E
4 Kim, Amanda, 15777 E. 120th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Overland Park)
2015
STU
E
4 Kim, Vladislav Valeryevich, 15777 E. 120th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Overland Park)
2015
STU
E
4 Klein, Brady Michael, 5010 Rene St., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2015
U
E
G Kneisley, Kevin, 500 Miami St., Hiawatha, KS 66434 (Holton)
2014
U
D 4 Knocke, Erin, 8718 Haskins Pl. Lenexa, KS 66215-3439
(Kansas City Central)
2015 GA
Shawnee)
2009
E
4 Kuhns, Elizabeth, 9723 W. 81st Terr., # 1104, Overland Park, KS 66204 (Kansas City
PSV-FT E 2 Lee, II, William (Billy) R., 6207 Lathrop Ave. Kansas City, KS 66104-1938
(Kansas City Village Community)
2015
PSV-PT E G Leigh, Emily, 115 S. 17th St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 (Leavenworth)
2009
PSV-PT E G Martin, Martha S., 808 Riffle Dr., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 (Raymore New Vision)
2014
STU
2009
PSV-PT E G Matlock, Adrianne S., 512 N. Thompson St., Kansas City, KS 66101 (Kansas City Risen Lamb
International)
2009
PSV-PT E 4 McCommon, Rexford K., 5524 NE Meriden Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 (Topeka Fairlawn)
2015
STU
2011
PSV-PT D 1 Mellinger, Kayla M., 214 Bedford St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe Christ Community)
2013
PSV-PT E 3 Monarres Madrid, Rafael Antonio (known as Antonio Monarres), 6606 W. 79th St., Overland
Park, KS 66204 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
2014
STU
2012
PSV-PT E G O’Neal, Eric, 1018 S. Park Ave., Independence, MO 64050 (Kansas City Southwood)
E 4 Martin, Zachary B., 2030 E. College Way, Box 9329, Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
E 4 McConnell, Jessica, 6407B Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Southwood)
E
4 Nelson, Brandon, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Independence Trinity)
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2015
U
E
G Ortega, Alejandro, 11613 W. 52nd Terr., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Kansas City Central)
2015
U
E
G Pope, Jonathan W., 217 E. 113th St. # 14, Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City First)
2013
PSV-PT E G Portillo, Carlos, 13924 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66223 (Mission)
2015
STU
E
3 Prado, Phillip, 425 E. 5th St., Fremont, NE 68025 (Olathe College)
2014
GA
E
3 Purcell, Cheralea, 130 N. Pine St. Gardner, KS 66030-1124
(Olathe Westside)
2014 PSV-PT E
3 Reyes-Perez, Alfonso, 2933 S. 10th St., Kansas City, KS 66103 (Kansas City Unidos Por Fe)
2014
STU
E
4 Riley, Alicia M., 2030 E. College Way, #9070, Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2011
PAS
E
G Riley, Daniel E., 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 (Parkville Family)
2013
U
E
G Sarazua, V. Leonel, 2009 S. 19th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City First Spanish)
2015
PSV-PT E G Schlepp, Amy, 21803 W. 122nd St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
2015
PSV-PT E 2 Seedorff, Randall, 806 Adams Dr., Liberty, MO 64068 (Independence Trinity)
2012
STU
2015
PSV-PT E 3 Shald, Rachel, 1219 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Overland Park)
2010
U
2015
PSV-PT E 4 Sparks, Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings)
2009
PSV-FT E G Steinke, Jana K., 3811 SW 8th Terr., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (Blue Springs First)
2010
GA
2012
PSV-PT
2012
PSV-PTE 3 Swindell, Wendy Jeanine, 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (Canaan Hill)
2011
PSV-PT E G Tharp, Dallas T., 7439 Overton Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 (Kansas City Southwood)
2012
PSV-FT E G Timmer, Brian, 2806 Belle Haven Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046 (Olathe Christ Community)
2011
PSV-PT E G Toburen, Daniel W., 715 S. Church Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
2013
PSV-PT E G Tucker, Jared, 5539 Cody St., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Kansas City Shawnee)
2012
PSV-PT E G Weld, Kathy, P.O. Box 223, Eudora, KS 66061(Olathe Christ Community)
2012
PSV-PT E G Wetmore, III, Arnold Gordon “Gordie”, 2101 E. Mohawk Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City
Nall Avenue)
2014
PSV-PT E 4 Williams, Deanna, 8341 England St., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Olathe College)
2015
STU
E 4 Selden, Matthew A., 2030 E. College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 (Kansas City Central)
E G Shockey, Jr., Richard A., 6436 Kimball Ave., Kansas City, KS 66104 (Kansas City Central)
E
G Stout, Jenna L., 9065 Renner Blvd. # 3404, Lenexa, KS 66219 (Olathe College)
E 3 Swindell, James Dennis, 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (Canaan Hill)
E G Wilson, Alexander, 6623 SW 27th St., Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
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d.
Retired Elders
1953
RA
Adams, Glen, 12700 Woodson St., Overland Park, KS 66209 (Kansas City Central)
1960
RA
Allen, Robert A., 1000 E. Mechanic, Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Harrisonville)
1961
RA
Atkinson, Robert L., 112 NW 23rd St., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (Liberty)
1969
RA
Barros, Jorge M., 8365 Overhill Dr., Kansas City, MO 64138 (Kansas City Southwood)
1961
RA
Bassett, Paul M., 9930 Linden Ln., Overland Park, KS 66207 (Overland Park)
1967
RA
Bearden, James M., 15513 W. 152nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1969
RA
Bedwell, Philip, 212 SW Division Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 (Overland Park)
1963
RA
Belzer, David A., 403 N. Commericial Dr., St. Lawrence, SD 57373 (Lee’s Summit First)
1994
RA
Biddinger, Danny, 1502 Country Rd., #136, Westcliffe, CO 81252(St. Joseph First)
1951
RA
Biscoe, Joseph D., 11407 Georgia, Kansas City, KS 66109 (Kansas City Victory Hills)
1992
RA
Blankenship, Jacob W., 12500 W. 135th St., Overland Park, KS 66221(Olathe College)
1972
RA
Brooks, Gerald E., 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1977
RU
Brooks, June P., 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1979
RA
Brunet, Raymond E., 29588 W. Lake Miola Dr., Paola, KS 66071 (Osawatomie)
1962
RA
Brunton, Elmer J., 15560 W. 140th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1982
RA
Brush, Nora J., 13715 Bennington Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 (Kansas City Central)
1972
RA
Bustle, Louie, 5219 Chouteou St., Shawnee, KS 66226 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1977
RA
Carruthers, Paul E., 9705 N. Highland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City New Hope)
1974
RA
Clark, John W., 53 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1998
RA
Comstock, John, 713 North Oak, Ottawa, KS 66067 (Olathe Westside)
1991
RA
Cooper, Michael W., 1109 Carlisle Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Belton New Horizons)
2011
RA
Copsey, Earl D., 756 Meadowbrook Ln., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College)
1963
RA
Crabtree, Robert E., 2401 Home Orchard Dr., Springfield, HO 45503(Kansas City First)
1954
RA
Crenshaw, Donald E., 1142 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1970
RA
Crow, Kenneth E., 20997 W. 124th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1965
RA
Cunningham, Paul G., 12543 S. Hagan Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1965
RA
Curtis, Lyle W., 10105 W. 86th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City First)
1978
RA
Dawson, Carl S., 6404 Ravena Rd., Pleasant Valley, MO 64068 (Kearney CrossRoads
Community)
1961
RA
Deasley, Alex R. G., 15171 S. Symphony Dr., #3002, Olathe, KS 66062(Overland Park)
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1981
RA
Eaton, Donald R., 51 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1989
RA
Edwards, Irwin F., 1113 Camelot Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Kansas City First)
1968
RU
Erwin, Carl D., 603 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1975
RA
Essex, Melvin C., 521 Shanandoah Dr., Edgerton, KS 66021 (Gardner)
1955
RU
Eudaley, Malcolm F., 18627 W. 157th Terr. #3400, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1968
RA
Felter, David J., 6108 W. 147th St., Overland Park, KS 66223 (Olathe College)
2010
RA
Fillmore, Donna L., 712 E. 31st St., Kansas City, MO 64109 (Kansas City True Light)
1972
RA
Folsom, James E., 10640 N. Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City Water’s Edge)
1953
RA
Foster, A.D., 2220 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Olathe College)
1955
RU
Foust, Thomas A., 25913 Echo Cliff Rd., Maple Hill, KS 66507 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
1997
RA
Funk, Fred, 1650 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095 (Town and Country)
2005
RA
Green, William (Bill), L., 1825 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1967
RA
Grimshaw, Michael E., 2152- MW Franson Way, #1-105, Hillsboro, OR 97006 (Olathe College)
2006
RA
Gruver, Beverly A., 3100 W. 22nd St., Apt. F16, Lawrence, KS 66047 (Olathe College)
1993
RA
Guilfoil, Sr., Richard (Dick), E., 4025 SE 29th St., Topeka, KS 66605 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
1982
RA
Haffey, Larry J., 16642 W. 154th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1962
RU
Hall, John G., 1709 Rainwood Pl., Columbia, MO 65203 (Topeka Fairlawn)
1972
RA
Haworth, Sr., William R., 32602 W. 171st Terr., Gardner, KS 66030 (Gardner)
1974
RA
Hayes, Alvin, 16771 W. 155th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1975
RA
Hayse, David, 914 W. Red Bridge, Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City First)
1974
RA
Hoagland, Francis, 841 S. Cedar St., Ottawa, KS 66067 (Ottawa)
1975
RA
Hollandsworth, Gilbert L., 3717 NE 48th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64119 (Kansas City New Hope)
1987
RA
Huddleston, Joseph W., 15105 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062(Olathe Westside)
1963
RA
Hunton, Jay E., 4035 Carmel View Rd., # 119, San Diego, CA 92130 (Kansas City Nall Avenue)
1992
RA
Jones, Thomas A., 4818 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64133(Independence Trinity)
1958
RA
Ketner, Jr., F.D., 14653 S. Earnshaw St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1989
RU
Kirk, Darrell G., 1708 Neihardt Ave., Branson, MO 65616 (St. Joseph First)
1984
RA
Kirk, Jr., Kenneth D., 1437 W. Forest Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1974
RA
Kissee, John S., 12600 Delaware Pkwy, Apt. 208, Leavenworth, KS 66048 (Bonner Springs)
1973
RA
Koker, Warren, 1021 E. Huntington Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Central)
65
1965
RA
Lake, Jerrold, 525 N. Winwood St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College)
1984
RA
LaRose, Leland R., 30726 205th St., Pickering, MO 64476 (Maryville)
1956
RA
Lowry, Thomas F., 22851 Mission Rd., Bucyrus, KS 66013 (Holiness)
1977
RA
Lynn, Kenneth, 16110 W. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1958
RA
MacPherson, Neil M., 6013 NE Turquoise Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Kansas City First)
1979
RA
Manning, William C., 12216 Hemlock, Overland Park, KS 66213 (Kansas City First)
1961
RA
Marvin, Earl R., 1321 E. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1995
RA
McCluer, Debra, 2621 Whitmore Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046 (Lee’s Summit First)
1991
RA
McCool, David L., 11927 Haskins St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Olathe College)
1977
RA
Means, Jim K., 717 S. Ridgeview Rd., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1969
RA
Middendorf, Jesse C., 3621 W. 157th St., Overland Park, KS 66224 (Kansas City First)
1962
RA
Millhuff, Charles (Chuck), 2000 Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1958
RA
Neiderhiser, Richard (Dick), H., 521 Huntsman Blvd., Raymore, MO 64083 (Kansas City First)
1976
RU
Oelger, Lawrence D., 15813 Rosemoor St., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 (Olathe College)
1952
RA
Owens, Donald D., 30 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1990
RA
Owens, Marjorie N., 31 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1953
RA
Owens, Verdean F., 31 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1957
RA
Oyler, Calvin B., 4316 Prospect Rd., Whiteford, MD 21160 (Olathe College)
1992
RU
Parker, Lyle G., 10946 Whispering Ln., Kansas City, KS 66109 (Overland Park)
1972
RA
Pettitt, James F., 15728 W. 158th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1968
RA
Pickens, Charles E., 611 S. Grant St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside)
1952
RA
Powers, Marvin E., 15305 W. 91st Pl., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Olathe College)
1969
RA
Powers, Elvin M., 16877 S. Bradley Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1973
RU
Reeves, James D., 417 Wisconsin Ave., Holton, KS 66436 (Holton)
1961
RU
Riley, Phillip M., 14639 S. Halsey St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2001
RA
Ritchey, William (Bill), T., 2610 SW Gainsboro, Topeka, KS 66614 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)
1969
RA
Sawyer, E. Wayne, 16602 Spring Valley Rd., Belton, MO 64012 (Grandview)
1972
RA
Schubert, Kenneth C., 536 S. Saturn Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (Kansas City New Vision)
1952
RA
Schultz, Reuben V., 1209 E. Loula St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1964
RA
Shearer, Robert L., PO Box 999, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Lee’s Summit First)
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1982
RA
Shepard, J. Fred, 8515 Boulevard 26 # 1102, North Richland Hills, TX 76180 (St. Joseph Turning
Point)
1971
RA
Singh, Lallman H., 720 N. Purdom St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1971
RA
Sluyter, John C., 7725 E. Frontier Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Gardner)
1970
RA
Smee, John M., 2341 Bay Hill Rd., Chula Vista, CA 91915 (Olathe College)
1966
RA
Smith, Barth, 32 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1969
RU
Smith, Gary V., 18550 S. Lackman Rd., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1984
RU
Smith, Leland G., 3966 SW “G”, Foster, MO 64745 (McLouth)
1968
RU
Snowbarger, Daniel, 1303 W. 126th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Gardner)
1974
RA
Thew, Daniel W., 11579 Earnshaw St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Olathe Westside)
1973
RA
Thomas, Larry R., 7404 McCoy St., Shawnee, KS 66227 (Olathe College)
1959
RA
Thompson, Raymond L., 10393 A N. Cherry Dr., Apt. 16-D, Kansas City, MO 64155 (Kansas City
Water’s Edge)
1965
RA
Truesdale, Albert L., PO Box 316, Seabrook, SC 29940 (Kansas City First)
1968
RA
Turner, J. Paul, 629 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1974
RU
Turner, Jesse M., 8701 W. 65th St., Apt. 108, Merriam, KS 66202 (Olathe College)
1974
RU
Van Ostrand, Myrna, 1425 E. College Way, Apt. 902, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1974
RA
Weber, Steve, 14831 S. Navaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1961
RA
Wetmore, Sr., A. Gordon, 17500 W. 119th St., Apt. 2207, Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1961
RA
Williams, E. Wendell, 12847 Cambridge Rd., Leawood, KS 66209 (Kansas City First)
1968
RA
Wilson, Ronald Ed., 2185 W. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
1959
RA
Wiseman, Neil B., 13800 W. 116th St., #1303, Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1984
RA
Witters, Lynn H., 229 Sharon Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049 (Lawrence First)
1993
RU
Wolkomir, Stuart L., 7 Cory Ln., Florence, CO 81226 (Kansas City Southwood)
1980
RU
Woolery, Clifford L., 1105 W. Elm St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community)
1968
RA
Wright, John H., 407 N. Evergreen, Gardner, KS 66030 (McLouth)
1976
RA
Zani, Ana, 341 N. Locust St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Kansas City Central)
1976
RA
Zani, Mario, 341 N. Locust St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Kansas City Central)
e.
1960
Tenured Evangelist
EVT
Shaver, Jr., Charles (Chic), 12718 High Dr., Leawood, KS 66209 (Kansas City First)
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f.
Registered Evangelist
1985
EVR
Hofferbert, Stephen D., 511 S. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
2009
EVR
Latham, Robert (Steve) S., 3006 S. 34th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City Shawnee)
1985
EVR
Rhodes, Russell (Rusty) L., 27125 W. 135th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)
g.
Retired Evangelism Service
1963
RA/ESR
Belzer, David A., 403 N. Commericial Dr., St. Lawrence, SD 57373 (Lee’s Summit First)
1977
RA/ESR
Meo, Rockey, 1102 Adams Cir., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 (Harrisonville)
1962
RA/ESR
Millhuff, Charles, 2000 Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
1990
RA/ESR
Owens, Marjorie N., 31 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)
II.
a.
GENERAL INFORMATION
RECEIVED and RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER:
Elders: James Abbott, Southwestern Ohio; Kevin. R. Brunk, Northwest Ohio; Edgar S. Campbell, Jr, Florida; Gloria
M. Coffin, Maine; Phillip D. Hause, Oklahoma; Levi Holland, Upstate New York; Chad E. Johnson, North Arkansas;
Roxanne A. Jones, North Carolina; John L. Kizzee, Kansas; Rockey Meo, Missouri; Franklin Moore, Chicago
Central; Frank W. Morley, Southern California; Stephen T. Morrison, Joplin; Kenneth R. Paynter, South Carolina;
Mary H. Paynter, South Carolina; Jerry Poe, Joplin; Dana L. Preusch, MidSouth; Stanley J. Rodes, Intermountain;
Darius Salter, Dallas; David Sharpes, Upstate New York; Roland W. Sharpes, North Central Ohio; Howard F
(Howie) Shute, Arizona; Ryan Stroud, Washington Pacific; Carla Sunberg, East Ohio; Charles (Chuck) Sunberg,
East Ohio; Tony Whitehead, MidSouth; and Candice I (Candy) Wiley, South Carolina.
Deacons: Michael Cork, Colorado
Licensed Ministers: James L. Black, South Central Ohio; Andrew S. Cook, Missouri; Sarah Fredricks, Prairie Lakes;
Timothy Foschi, Arizona; Catherine A. Johnson, Northwest Indiana; Emily Leigh, Southwestern Ohio; Zachary B.
Martin, Iowa; Kayla Mellinger, Northwestern Illinois; Carlos F. Portillo, Florida; Alicia M. Riley, Kansas; Matthew
A. Selden, Iowa; Jana K. Steinke, Washington Pacific; and Jenna L. Stout, Intermountain; Jared Tucker, North
Central Ohio.
b.
GRANTED and RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER:
Elders: Michael G. Downs, New England; Joseph Scott Foltz, Eastern Michigan; Jon Gildner, Michigan; William
(Bill) F. Gritton, Hawaii Pacific; Kyle A. Himmelwright, South Carolina; Jayme R. Himmelwright, South Carolina;
Stephen Leppert, Alaska; Stephanie R. Lobdell, Intermountain; Thomas (Tommy) Lobdell, Intermountain; Garey
A. Miller, East Tennessee; Kenneth H. Niles, Alaska; Lori Haynes Niles, Alaska; Johnathan P. Pickens, NW Illinois;
Barbara Janette Platter, Dallas; E. Daniel Shafer, Indianapolis; Troy Sundermeyer, Louisiana; Brady J. Thelander,
Chicago Central; and Matthew Zimmer, Prairie Lakes.
Deacons: Rick Edwards, Colorado.
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Licensed Ministers: Nicole Rae Cunningham, Joplin; Jeremy L. Hall, Joplin; Julie Hanson, Central California; Jay B.
Lyons, Oklahoma; Jonathan Marc Platter, Dallas; Daniel Mark Quanstrom, Michigan; and Chelsea Weber,
Nebraska.
c.
ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS:
Douglas J. Atteberry Jonathan A. Block, Brian Edward Burd, Anne Raudsepp Hardy, Delinda Jeronimo, Sarah
Elizabeth McGee, John Menkveld, Isaac David Johnson Miller, M. Todd Miller, Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Krista
Palacios-Castrejon, Michael James Purlee, Gil Santiago Salinas and Jamison Alan Sandbloom
d.
ELECTED TO DEACON’S ORDERS:
Wayne Dahl, Michelle Colleen Gawith
e.
DROPPED FROM THE MINISTERIAL ROLL:
Elders: Barbara Jane Anderson, Stuart Wolkomir
f.
DECEASED:
Elders: Eunice Bryant, Donald H. Davis, Marvin E. Dennison, George Rice, Milford Schmidt, R. Leon Seager, Rob
L. Staples, and Dean H. Wessels
g.
GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP:
Paul Carruthers (RA), Fredrick (Fred) Funk (RA), Richard Guilfoil, Sr., (RA), James Pettitt (RA) and William (Bill)
Ritchey (RA)
h.
GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE:
Femi Akinmoladun, Linda Alexander, Lisa Aparicio, Ryan Ardrey, Pamala Asher, Doug Atteberry, Wayne Bartlett,
Michael Beck, Hannah Beers, James Black, Jonathan Block, Roberto Blanco, Barb Bramble, Brian Burd, Travis
Caldeira, Yohan Cho, Kwanghun Choi, J. Grant Christy, Andrew Cook, Michael Cunningham, Wayne Dahl, Aimee
DeAngulo, Shelley Dennis, Joshua English, Michael Fetting, Timothy Foschi, Brady Franklin, Letiah Fraser, Sarah
Fredricks, Joshua Fredlund, April Garland, Michelle Gawith, Joseph Gonzales, Anna Good, David Goodwin, Anne
Hardy, Steven Harris, Bradley Hays, Trena Hoy, Jay Jellison, Delinda Jeronimo, Catherine Johnson, David Johnson,
Michael Kennedy, Erin Knocke, Billy Lee, Martha Martin, Zachary Martin, Adrianne Matlock, Rexford
McCommon, Sarah McGee, Kayla Mellinger, John Menkveld, Isaac Miller, Micah Todd Miller, Antonio
Monarres, Brandon Nelson, Eric O’Neal, Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Krista Palacios-Castrejon, Carlos Portillo,
Cheralea Purcell, Alfonso Reyes, Alicia Riley, Daniel Riley, Gil Salinas, Jay Sandbloom, Leonel Sarazua, Matthew
Selden, Richard Shockey, Jana Steinke, Jenna Stout, James Swindell, Wendy Swindell, Brian Timmer, Dallas
Tharp, Daniel Toburen, Kathy Weld, A. Gordie Wetmore, and Deanna Williams
i.
GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE:
Rachel Borger, Amberlee Brinkman, Gloria (Jeanira) Carrillo, Marissa Coblentz, Michael Coblentz, Jonathan Eigsti,
Michael Finn, Mario Flores, Timothy Hahn, Lee Howell, Amanda Kim, Vlad Kim, Brady Klein, Kevin Kneisley,
Elizabeth Kuhns, Jessica McConnell, Alejandro Ortega, Jonathan Pope, Phillip Prado, Michael Purlee, Amy
Schlepp, Randall Seedorff, Rachel Shald, Tyler Sparks, and Alexander Wilson.
j.
MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED:
Sarah Bean, Sabrina Block, Kay Hardiman, Dallas Jackson, Harold Morris, Andrew Richmond, Adam Schwer,
Jeremy Shunk, Scott Sidusky, C. Kenneth Starkey and Aaron Traxler.
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k. REFERRED TO LOCAL CONGREGATION:
The following was referred back to the Local Church: Forest Fisk
l. CREDENTIALS FILED:
Ronald Hyson having reached the 4 year threshold for remaining unassigned
m. GRANTED EVANGELIST STATUS:
Charles “Chic” Shaver (EVT), Steve Hofferbert (EVR), Robert “Steve” Latham (EVR), Russell Rhodes (EVR), David
Belzer (ESR), Rockey Meo (ESR), Charles “Chuck” Millhuff (ESR), Marjorie Owens (ESR)
n. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED
Kansas City Agape Center and Lawrence Faith
o. CHURCHES MERGED:
Craig/Oregon congregations merged and the approved name of the merger is Craig Community Church of the
Nazarene
p. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS:
Holiness (Stillwell), KC Rescue Mission, KC River Quay, KC Water’s Edge, Mission (Overland Park), the Ridge
Community, and Vision Community
q. NAME CHANGE:
Jana K. Laughlin will further be known as Jana K. Steinke
r. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS:
Board of Ministry:
Roll of Elders: From 2014 Journal- Edgar S. Campbell, Year of ordination should be 1971 not 1974
Roll of Licensed Minister: From 2013 Journal- Jaime Rubio was shown as unassigned; correct role code should
have been PSV-PT @ KC Southwood.
III.
A.
PLAN OF EXAMINATION:
Members of the Board of Ministry:
Jeren Rowell, ex officio chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Phil Hamner, chairman, 9662 W 116th St, Overland Park, KS 66210
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-469-8492)
Keith Metcalf, secretary, 7640 Antioch, Overland Park, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
Ministerial Credentials:
Joel Atwell, 20100 W. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-592-2036)
Sam Barber, 9306 Rosner, Lenexa, KS 66219
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(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-541-2600; Mobile: 614-670-2748)
Vicki Copp, 24 W. 58th St., Kansas City, MO 64113
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397)
Scott Dement, 21740 W. 121st St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-620-9918)
Brad Estep, 9615 Perry Ln., Overland Park, KS 66212
(Email: [email protected] Office: 816-942-9022; Mobile: 863-604-8411)
Deanna Hayden, 10101 E. 86 Ter., Raytown, MO 64138
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-353-5121; Mobile: 913-406-4237)
L.D. Holmes, 2605 SW Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-273-2248; Mobile: 785-221-5845)
Jason Matters, 207 Broadmoor Dr., Raymore, MO 64083
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-348-0303; Mobile: 816-217-9339)
Wayne Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-478-3013; Mobile: 816-695-2367)
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Branson Roberts, 2112 SW 30 St., Topeka, KS 66611
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-232-3316)
David Sharpes, 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575; Mobile: 913-747-9045)
Dave Shore, 2617 W. Mulberry St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Email: dshore@olathewestside,org; Office: 913-764-1445; Mobile: 913-225-4679)
Shaun Sutton, 3100 N. Miller Dr., Independence MO 64058
(Email: [email protected] ; Office: 816-796-5879; Home: 816-650-5309)
Ministerial Studies:
Jeren Rowell, ex officio chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466)
William (Bill) Kirkemo, secretary, 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701
(Email: [email protected]; 816-632-3189)
Shane Ash, 418 NE Station Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-525-7403; Mobile: 816-225-2522)
Donald Bird, 7639 Monrovia, Lenexa, KS 66216
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-268-3015; Mobile: 816-589-9121)
Eunice Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-640-8664)
Charles Christian, 910 Rosewood Dr., Cameron, MO 64429
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-632-7812; Mobile: 816-632-2531)
Tammy Condon, 120 S. Kensington, Kansas City, MO 64123
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-231-5138; Home: 816-820-2298)
Carlos Fernandez, 7640 Antioch Rd, Overland Park, KS 66204
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-381-4466; Mobile: 913-216-2665)
Dean Flemming, 13119 S. Raintree Dr., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Office 913-971-3659; Mobile: 913-754-6009)
Robert Giffin, 1018 Acorn, Eudora, KS 66025
(Email: [email protected]; Home 785-542-2972)
Roger Hahn, 15436 W. 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083-3048
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(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-782-7313)
Mark Hayse, 13202 W. Noland St., Overland Park, KS 66213
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-579-5807)
Andy Johnson,11179 Grandview St., Overland Park, KS 66210
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-754-6215)
Steve Johnson, 10244 Caenaen St., Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 254-644-8265)
Dan Newburg, 318 E. Park, Gardner, KS 66030
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-856-8053)
Jefferson Newton, 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-788-2218; Mobile: 816-225-8469)
Dana Preusch, 14681 W. 142nd Ct., Olathe, KS 66062
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-353-0397)
Branson Roberts, 1001 SW Buchanan St., Topeka, KS 66604
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-232-3316; Mobile: 785-250-0660)
Jason Rowinski, 7132 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-631-5555; Mobile: 913-553-8396)
Judi Schwanz, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-814-3898)
Dennis Solis, 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS
(Email: [email protected]; Office; 816-761-5513; Home: 913-384-9163)
Charles Sunberg, 6400 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131
(Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-442-3748)
Barbara Sundermeyer, 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-286-1889; Mobile: 785-608-6127)
Brett Toole, 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060
(Email: [email protected]; Home: 816-628-2777)
Margaret Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215
(Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-585-3288)
B.
EDUCATION FOR MINISTERS
A. For Ministers
527. Ministerial education is designed to assist in the preparation of God-called ministers whose service is vital to the expansion and
extension of the holiness message into new areas of evangelistic opportunity. We recognize the importance of a clear understanding of
our mission “to make
Christlike disciples in the nations” based on Christ’s commission to His Church in Matthew 28:19-20. Much of the preparation is primarily
theological and biblical in character, leading toward ordination in the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene. The District Ministerial
Studies Board shall determine the placement and evaluate the progress of each student in his or her validated course of study.
527.1. Fulfillment of Educational Foundations for Ordained Ministry. The Church of the Nazarene provides a variety of educational
institutions and programs around the world. The resources of some global areas allow more than one program to be developed to
provide the educational foundations
for ministry. Each student is expected to take advantage of the most appropriate validated course of study provided by the Church in his
or her area of the world. When not possible, the Church will utilize as much flexibility in delivery systems as feasible to prepare every
person called by God to ministry in the Church. A validated course of study, directed and supervised by the District Ministerial Studies
Board, and college/seminary programs, developed by the educational institutions, may be used. They should cover the same general
standards as outlined in the International Sourcebook on Developmental Standards for Ordination and the regional factorily completes a
validated course of study, the education provider shall issue a certificate of completion to the licensed minister. The licensed minister
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shall present the certificate of completion to the District Ministerial Studies Board responsible for considering recommendation to the
district assembly for graduation from a validated course of study.
527.2. Cultural Adaptations for the Educational Foundations for Ordained Ministry. The variety of cultural contexts around the world
makes one curriculum unsuited for all global areas. Each region of the world will develop specific curricular requirements, providing the
educational foundations for ministry in a way that reflects the resources and the expectations of that global area. Approval of the
International Course of Study Advisory Committee, the General Board, and the Board of General Superintendents (527.5) will be required
before implementing a regionally designed program. Even within global regions there are varieties of cultural expectations and resources.
As a result, cultural sensitivity and flexibility will characterize regional provisions for the educational foundations for ministry, which shall
be directed and supervised by the District Ministerial Studies Board. Cultural adaptations of each region’s program for providing
educational foundations for ministry will be approved by Global Clergy Development and the International Course of Study Advisory
Committee in consultation with the regional educational coordinator.
527.3. General Curriculum Areas for Ministerial Preparation. Though curriculum is often thought of only as academic programs and
course content the concept is much larger. The character of the instructor, the relationship of the students and instructor, the
environment, and students’ past experiences join with the course content to create the full curriculum. Nevertheless, a curriculum for
ministerial preparation will include a minimal set of courses that provide educational foundations for ministry. Cultural differences and a
variety of resources will require differing details in curriculum structures. However, all programs for providing educational foundations
for the ordained ministry that seek approval by Global Clergy Development should give careful attention to content, competency,
character, and context. The purpose of a validated course of study is to contain courses that include all four elements in varying degrees
and that will help ministers fulfill the mission statement of the
Church of the Nazarene as agreed upon by the Board of General Superintendents as follows:
“The mission of the Church of the Nazarene is to make Christlike disciples in the nations.” “The primary objective of the Church of the
Nazarene is to advance God’s Kingdom by the preservation and propagation of Christian holiness as set forth in the Scriptures.” “The
critical objectives of the Church of the Nazarene are ‘holy Christian fellowship, the conversion of sinners, the entire sanctification of
believers, their upbuilding in holiness, and the simplicity and spiritual power manifest in the primitive
New Testament Church, together with the preaching of the gospel to every creature’” (19). A validated course of study is described in the
following categories:
• Content—Knowledge of the content of the Old and New Testaments, the theology of the Christian faith, and the history and mission of
the Church is essential for ministry. Knowledge of how to interpret Scripture, the doctrine of holiness and our Wesleyan distinctives, and
the history and polity of the Church of the Nazarene must be included in these courses.
• Competency—Skills in oral and written communication; management and leadership; finance; and analytical thinking are also essential
for ministry. In addition to general education in these areas courses providing skills in preaching, pastoral care and counseling, biblical
exegesis, worship, effective evangelism, biblical stewardship of life resources, Christian education and Church administration must be
included. Graduation from a validated course of study requires the partnering of the educational provider and a local church to direct
students in ministerial practices and competency development. Character—Personal growth in character, ethics, spirituality, and
personal and family relationship is vital for the ministry. Courses addressing the areas of Christian ethics, spiritual formation, human
development, the person of the minister, and marriage and family dynamics must be included.
• Context—The minister must understand both the historical and contemporary context and interpret the worldview and social
environment of the culture where the Church witnesses. Courses that address the concerns of anthropology and sociology, cross-cultural
communication, missions, and social studies must be included.
527.4. Preparation for the ordained ministry pursued in non-Nazarene schools or under non-Nazarene auspices shall be evaluated by the
District Ministerial Studies Board in conformity with the curricular requirements stated in a Sourcebook on Ordination developed by the
region/language group.
527.5. All courses, academic requirements, and official administrative regulations shall be in a regional Sourcebook on Ordination
developed by the region/language group in cooperation with Global Clergy Development. This regional Sourcebook with necessary
revisions shall be endorsed by the International Course of Study Advisory Committee and approved by Global Clergy Development, the
General Board, and the Board of General Superintendents. The Sourcebook shall be in compliance with the Manual and with the
International Sourcebook on Developmental Standards for Ordination, produced by Global Clergy Development with the International
Course of Study Advisory Committee. The International
Course of Study Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the Board of General Superintendents.
527.6. Once a minister has fulfilled the requirements of a validated course of study for ministry, he or she will continue a pattern of
lifelong learning to enhance the ministry to which God has called him or her. A minimum expectation is 20 hours of lifelong learning each
year or the equivalent determined by the region/language group and stated in their regional Sourcebook on Ordination. All assigned and
unassigned licensed and ordained ministers shall report on their progress in a program of lifelong learning as part of their report to the
district assembly. An up-to-date report on his or her lifelong learning program will be used in the church/pastoral review process and in
the process of calling a pastor. The regional Sourcebook on Ordination for the region/language group will contain the details of the
accrediting and reporting process. Failure to complete these requirements for more than two consecutive years shall result in the
ordained minister being required to meet with the District Ministerial Studies Board at their regular meeting time. The Ministerial Studies
Board shall give guidance to the minister in completing the lifelong learning required. (115, 123, 514.12, 536.15)
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General Guidelines for Preparation for Christian Ministry
528. General guidelines for preparation for Christian ministry are:
528.1. A validated course of study, together with the necessary procedures concerning their completion for those seeking a credential as
elder and deacon or certification in categories and roles of ministry, are to be found in the regional Sourcebook on Ordination.
528.2. In regions administratively related to the Global Mission office, all validated courses of study, as stated in the regional Sourcebook
on Ordination will be governed by the regional Sourcebook on Ordination. (527.2-527.3, 527.5)
Modes of Study
The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a Nazarene liberal
arts college or university and Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Other modes are the
Nazarene School of Ministry, Kansas City District; Nazarene Bible College.
The courses required of the college/university students are in MANUAL 527.1. (see above) The
competency statements for ministerial education are listed in MANUAL 527.3. All college/university programs
must meet these competency statements.
College/University Students
College/university students are responsible to submit to the DBOM documentary evidence of academic
standing in harmony with MANUAL 527-528.2
College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with MANUAL 527.1 &
527.3. Yearly updates should be submitted to the District Board of Ministry by the student showing completed
course work. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the District Board of Ministry, and
requirements stated in the current MANUAL will not be waived.
Where to Go
For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal) contact the district secretary:
Keith Metcalf, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 E-mail: [email protected]; Phone: 913-381-4466
IV.
DAILY PROCEEDINGS
District Assembly:
Tuesday Evening, July 28, 2015
The 91st Kansas City District Assembly convened at Olathe College Church of the Nazarene on Tuesday
evening, July 28, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. Phil Burkhart and the Worship Team from Central Church of the Nazarene
led the congregation in singing.
Dr. Rowell welcomed Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene to the
Kansas City District Assembly. Dr. Rowell then presented his report.
The Scripture passage of Dr. Rowell’s report came from Ephesians 4:17-5:2. He challenged the assembly
with the scripture from Ephesians 5:2, “live a life filled with love.” Further study into the scripture passage
shows that “He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us.” The laying down of our lives in service to
another. Dr. Rowell shared videos and stories from several congregations who are showing God’s love to the
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communities around them. We need to get involved within our own neighborhoods and reach out to a very
changing world around us.
Thursday, July 30, 2015, Morning Session, 8:30 AM
Voices of Praise from MNU offered a song as the Assembly gathered.
District Superintendent Jeren Rowell welcomed the Assembly, opened by leading in a corporate prayer
and introduced General Superintendent David Graves.
General Superintendent Graves gave greetings to the Assembly.
District Secretary Keith Metcalf organized the assembly with instructions concerning the assembly
schedule and that voting would be plurality. The Assembly was seated in the first 13 rows. Organization of the
Assembly, appointment of Assembly assistants, the Board of Ministerial Credentials Report, Nominating
Committee Reports, additions and corrections, and seating of Alternate Delegates were all approved and
received.
The report of the District Superintendent was received.
Ballot #1 was distributed and collected to vote on the reelection of District Superintendent Dr. Jeren
Rowell.
Pastors of churches installed since last August were welcomed.
Ballot #2 was distributed and collected.
Dr. Graves preached from 1 Thessalonians 5:19 and 2 Timothy 1:6-9, exhorting the assembly to let the
work of the Holy Spirit in our lives to be renewed. He expounded on the gift of God as being not only forgiveness
of sin but also freedom from the power of sin. He noted the way the early church began behind closed doors
out of fear, but when the Holy Spirit came on them, they could not contain their fire and witness. Dr. Graves
encouraged us to receive a spirit of power, love and self-discipline instead of fear. Instead of being silent and
indifferent, we will care about our neighbors and be filled with God’s love to reach out to those who don’t know
Jesus. He reminded us that no matter how our bodies deteriorate, we can always be renewed in the Spirit and
must fan into flame the work of God in our lives.
Committee reports were adopted from the Advisory Board, Board of Ministerial Studies, and the Church
Properties Board.
NTS President Dr. Carla Sunberg brought a report for Nazarene Theological Seminary.
A first group of Pastors’ Reports were brought. Those who reported included the following: Atchison
(Ted Lovelace), Belton New Horizons (Jay Wilson), Canaan Hill (John and Carissa Ramsey), Countryside (Marissa
Coblentz), Craig (Keith Knaak), Excelsior Springs (Mark Callister), Harrisonville (Bill Kirkemo), Independence First
(Dan McCarthy), Independence Kayros (Douglas Galvan), Independence Fort Osage (Shaun Sutton).
Committee reports were adopted from the SDMI Chairman, KC Rescue Mission, KC Spanish Ministry, KC
New Works, KCD Children’s Pastor, KCD Associate District Superintendent and KCD Credentials Board.
Nazarene Foundation report was brought by Dr. Mark Lail.
Part of a second group of Pastors’ Reports was brought. Reports were heard from the following: KC
Central (Sam Barber), KC Crosspoint (Dennis Solis), KC Grace (Joey and Tammy Condon), KC Gracepoint (Justin
Oberndorfer), KC Nall Ave. (Steven Johnson)
Result of Ballot #1: the District Superintendent was reelected by a vote of 325-Yes and 9-No.
MNU PR Group, Voices of Praise, presented a song.
MidAmerica Nazarene University greetings and introductions brought by Kevin Borger of Church
Relations; report was brought by University President Dr. David Spittal.
Lunch Break
Thursday, July 30, 2015, Afternoon Session, 1:30 PM
The afternoon session opened with the remainder of the second group of Pastors’ Reports. Reports
were heard from the following: KC New Vision (Young Tae Kim), KC True Light (Alice Piggee-Wallack), KC United
by Faith (Gil Salinas), KC Victory Hills (Howie Shute), KC Village Community (Dave Hazel).
The District Treasurer’s Report together with the SDMI, NMI and NYI treasurers’ reports were adopted.
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Rev. Joe Colaizzi brought a report and video from the Kansas City Rescue Mission.
Results from Ballot #2 were presented: District Advisory Board Minister to serve through 2018: Shaun
Sutton; Laypersons to serve through 2018: Dave Anderson and Kelly Robinson; Sunday School and Discipleship
Ministries Board Minister to serve through 2018: Samuel Aparicio; Layperson to serve through 2018: Todd
Bowman; Layperson to serve through 2017: Jo Ann Blevins; Layperson to serve through 2016: Sheila Zani;
MidAmerica Nazarene University Board of Trustee (to serve through 2019): Joel Atwell.
Rev. Don Bird presented the Memorial Service.
Part of the third group of Pastors’ Reports was brought. Reports were heard from the following: KC
Vision Community (Ryan and Thea Ardrey), KC Water’s Edge (Ricky Creel), Kingston (Robert Castile), Lee’s
Summit First (Michael Buettner), Lee’s Summit New Beginnings (Shane Ash), Olathe College (David Sharpes),
Ottawa (Bruce Beatty), Overland Park (Phil Hamner).
Dr. Graves shared about the continuing work and ministry of the Nazarene Publishing House.
The remainder of the third and final group of Pastors’ Reports was brought. Reports from the following
were heard: Paola Grace Revolution (Jay Preston), Stillwell Holiness (Mike Fetting), St. Joseph Turning Point
(Steve Longley), Topeka Family Life (Richard Sundermeyer), Topeka First (Branson Roberts), Topeka Wanamaker
Woods (L.D. Holmes), Town & Country (Fred Funk), Trinity Family Midtown (Andy McGee), Weston Community
(Nancy Cantrell).
Dave Hazel shared about the KC District New Works Pathway.
Margaret Tyler shared about the Nazarene Children’s Leadership Network.
Budget Report of the Budget and Planning Committee and Proposed 2015-2016 Budgets for the District,
SDMI, NYI, and NMI were adopted.
Motion approved to allow the District Secretary to edit and print minutes.
Dr. Graves concluded the assembly with thanks to Dr. Rowell and Rev. Metcalf, and to College Church
and workers for their hospitality. Rev. Metcalf made final announcements to the assembly. Dr. Graves cast the
Vision 2020 for the denomination and closed with prayer.
Thursday, July 30, 2015 Ordination Service
The evening service was opened by Rev. Roger Allen leading the congregation in a hymn. Dr. Jeren
Rowell offered a Theology of Ordination. Rev. Allen then led the congregation in singing “Holiness Unto the
Lord” while Rev. Keith Metcalf, District Secretary, led the ordination candidates and their spouses to the front of
the church. Dr. David Graves led the ordinands in liturgy and vows.
Dr. Graves and Dr. Rowell then recognized retiring elders. The district licensed ministers were
introduced. Scriptures were read from 2 Timothy 4 and 2, and Matthew 28. Dr. Shaun Sutton offered a prayer
of consecration. Dr. Jeren Rowell sang “I Will Not Forget Thee.”
Dr. Graves preached a sermon from 2 Timothy 2, encouraging the congregation to be formed and
purified by God. The charge of ordination was then given to each ordination candidate, along with the laying on
of hands and prayer, and each was presented to the congregation: (elders) Douglas J. Atteberry, Jonathan A.
Block, Brian Edward Burd, Anne Raudsepp Hardy, Delinda S., Jeronimo, Sarah Elizabeth McGee, John Menkveld,
Isaac David Johnson Miller, M. Todd Miller, Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Krista Palacios-Castrejon, Michael James
Purlee, Gil Santiago Salinas, and Jamison Alan Sandbloom; (deacons) Wayne Dahl and Michelle Colleen Gawith.
V.
REPORTS
A. District Superintendent
Ephesians 4:17-5:2
Introduction
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My mother raised a good boy. I learned well the lessons of manners and etiquette, always answering my
elders with “yes sir” and “yes ma’am.” I grew up the consummate rule keeper, never more troubled in spirit
than when someone thought I didn’t follow the rules. In my childhood photos, you can just see the halo that was
my constant companion. Unlike my little brother, isn’t it obvious that I was the angelic one?
So a passage of scripture like the one we heard a moment ago seems right up my alley. At first glance it
might appear that the Apostle is giving us a list of moral and ethical traits that if kept will put on the list of
serious Christians. And it’s a good list: tell the truth, don’t let anger get the better of you, don’t take what isn’t
yours, watch your mouth, be kind and forgiving. Who could argue with this? In fact it seems we could use a little
more of this in our world, but here’s the problem. A simplistic or moralistic reading of this text will prevent us
from actually hearing what “the way of love” is all about. We have gathered in this Assembly under the
exhortation of Ephesians 5:2, “Live a life filled with love.” Now, as you know, love can be a troubling word for us.
We’ve been reminded in recent weeks that we may not all mean the same thing when we use a word like love.
When some people say “love wins” they mean that everyone should be able to do whatever they think is right.
When we say “love wins” we mean God is redeeming all things through the death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ. Similarly, this text could be heard in various ways. It could be heard as a rather safe and general sort of
admonition. “Now everyone, be good boys and girls. Let’s be the best rule keepers around.”
I want to suggest to us tonight that what we are hearing in this part of Ephesians is actually a dangerous
word. This is a word that means to rearrange our lives and perhaps even call into question some of what we
have been doing in the name of Christian mission. The core question I invite us to wrestle with this evening is
simply this: How can we live faithfully as God’s people when we find ourselves in exile? I think there is an
answer but we will need courage from God to hear it and to respond.
Welcome to District Assembly, I am truly grateful that you have come and I do not take for granted the
sacred privilege and responsibility that I have in these moments. Tonight it is my privilege to introduce our
presiding general superintendent, Dr. David Graves. We are honored to have the Graves’ with us again this year.
Please join me in welcoming our leader to the Kansas City District.
The Way of Love
Dr. Graves, Dr. Broadbooks, members of the Advisory Board, pastors and laypersons of the Kansas City
District, it is an honor to bring you my tenth report as your district superintendent. Ten years. A lot has changed
in the past ten years. Change is nothing new, of course, and we have been talking about rapid change for a long
time. But we’re going to talk about it again because we still have significant work to do in order to respond with
any adequacy at all to the changed world in which we find ourselves. And yet in the midst of these shifts I am
going to declare that a word like “Live a life of love” has the power to transform our ministries.
Now some things are so obvious they shouldn’t need pointing out. For example, it is obvious that the
Kansas City Royals are the most exciting team in baseball; except for the Chicago Cubs. It is obvious that my
grandchildren are the most beautiful children in the world. Some things just make you go, “Duh.” Like these
actual headlines from local newspapers:
“Most earthquake damage is caused by shaking.”
“City unsure why the sewer smells.”
“City council runs out of time to discuss shorter meetings.”
And I love this one: “remove baby before washing.”
Things that make you go, “Duh.” Similarly, I have a suspicion that when we encounter a scripture
passage like the one that Pastor Ledesma read for us earlier, our first response could be, “Well, duh. Live a life of
love? Of course, everybody knows that.” Do we really need to talk about this in a gathering of committed
Nazarene church people?
“Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. (Eph 5:1, NLT). Of course this is right; we are
committed to love . . . at least as a concept. The real sticking point could emerge when we keep reading: “He
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loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us.” We are talking about a love that is expressed as self-sacrifice;
the laying down of our lives in service to another. Suddenly any sentimental conceptions of love fall under the
shadow of the Cross.
I am suggesting that this word, properly understood, could profoundly challenge our approach to
mission. It’s not just that we missed the point or got it wrong; it’s that the world has changed and our place in
the world is changing. Having given ourselves over for many years now to a consumer-based, individualistic,
entertainment focused way of imagining church, we now find ourselves fairly in the margins. We are dismissed
as mere caricatures of the moral navigators we may have imagined ourselves to be. But there is hope and there
is a way forward. It will not be found in a re-taking of power or a revival of privileged position. Our faith is in a
God who is experienced in leading his people through the desert and establishing them as a living sign of his
kingdom reign. Good news: King Jesus is alive and he reigns forever and ever!
This Ephesian letter we are considering tonight was written to Christians living in a world not terribly
unlike ours. Paul’s letter was offered to encourage Christians who, much like us, were learning how to follow
Christ in a world where Christ was unknown. This is what we need to learn. We find ourselves in a post-Christian
culture. We could say, as my friend Scott Daniels has been saying, we are moving from kingship to exile. Kingship
is when you enjoy a place of power and preference to the point that Christian faith and national allegiances
become co-mingled. That may seem just fine (although it isn’t) and even comfortable until the principalities and
powers turn on you and find yourself out of kingship preference and into exile. Many of our Christian brothers
and sisters in the world know this as their regular experience. Exile is when you wake up to find nothing familiar
and you feel disoriented in a land that now seems very far from home. This is why my question for us tonight is,
“How can we live faithfully as God’s people when we find ourselves in exile?” How do we gain a hearing for the
gospel of Jesus Christ in a setting like this? There are several possibilities and we’ve been trying lots of them.
We’ve tried everything from imaging that the answer lies in political power to thinking that the answer is in
figuring out how to be the coolest, hippest, most “happening” show in town. Yet the church we see in Scripture
and throughout twenty centuries of Christian history seems to have found a different way. When we gather at
the Table of the Lord week after week, we are “re-membered” as the body of Christ in the world. Our
assignment is to bear witness in our life together of the resurrected life of Jesus Christ who is making all things
new. The thing is we don’t usually get to bear witness by being privileged and honored. Greek speakers knew
that the language of witness is the language of martyrdom. Did you know most of the time when you read
witness in the New Testament, the word being translated there is some form of the word from which we get
martyr? What do martyrs do? They lay down their lives in testimony to the power of Jesus Christ to raise them
up again.
Paul says, “ … walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant
offering and sacrifice to God” (NIV). Living this sacrificial life is not only about ultimate decisions that many of
our brothers and sisters have made under threat of physical death, this is about a whole way of living that
becomes a clear sign to all that God is up to something. Genuine love translates to a life that is remarkably
different from the world. We seem to have become more interested in being like the world. This is why Paul is
giving us these practical admonitions:
“Tell the truth,” which is not about schooling others with a pointed finger but about humbly confessing
our own sin: our collective, congregational, and denominational sin.
“Don’t let anger get the better of you,” so stop taking your cues from the shrill rhetoric of extreme
positions and learn how actually to listen to another’s point of view.
“Don’t take what isn’t yours.” I doubt many of us are guilty of literally robbing another’s possessions.
But how many Nazarenes have robbed the dignity, purity, and security of enslaved young people by consuming
pornography? Or if that’s too harsh, how many Nazarenes have robbed God by withholding tithes and offerings
because we think it’s ultimately up to us?
“Watch your mouth.” Or these days we may say, “Watch your fingers” (posting).
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“Be kind and forgiving,” which means to remember that all of us are in need of mercy and therefore we
live as people of mercy.
Now if we hear all of this simply as privatized, moral admonition we have missed the point. This is much
more than exhorting everyone to be good. Don’t hear this as an individualistic word; this is a letter to the
church. This is how we are to be in the world. This is how we are to “live such good lives among the pagans that,
though they accuse [us] of doing wrong, they may see [our] good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us”
(1 Pet. 2:12, NIV). The holy lives to which we are being called, lives of love, is not for our own sakes and not only
for the sake of the faith community. We are called to holiness for the sake of the world.
I suspect that most of you agree with most of what I have been saying. The problem is we are not
vibrantly living it out in ways that are accomplishing God’s mission in the world. I submit that a key reason for
this is that we so thoroughly adopted an individualized, consumer, privatized way of thinking about and
practicing our faith. So I want to try and help us think about a new way to find our voice in the midst of exile. It
actually won’t be new at all but quite old and yet it would require some turbulent shifts in how some of us do
church.
We will get to that in just a moment, but first I’d like to invite you to sing into it. Please stand and join
with us in celebrating a God who in Christ Jesus has the power to break every chain that binds us and take down
every stronghold that prevents us from truly living as an authentic expression of the kingdom of God in this
world.
Love in Place: The New Parish
(Video: The New Parish)
Love that reflects the mission of God is embodied; it is love in place. It is love in particular. It is love that
moves into the neighborhood and gets personally involved in the lives of people. Now I can hear you saying,
“Well, duh, everybody knows that.” Yes, we know this is the right thing to say. But the challenge we have before
us is this: are we willing to make major changes in our own lives, in our households, and in our churches in order
to live this out? The three pastors on the video have written an intriguing book called The New Parish: How
Neighborhood Churches are Transforming Mission, Discipleship, and Community. Their proposal is grounded in
the incarnational nature of the gospel and is something that I believe we need to hear. Their conviction is that
“God is up to something in neighborhoods, on the ground in real places. The church, in all its diversity, needs to
figure out how to join in” (The New Parish, p. 77). The idea is that we would to learn to live and serve from what
they call the “ecclesial center” of the dominant conceptions that shape our idea of church. Let me try to show
you the model.
“Christians throughout the ages have maintained community, formation, mission and worship as
nonnegotiable aspects of what it means to be the church” (p. 85). The idea here is very simply a challenge for
every congregation of God’s people to hold together formation, community and mission in a way that becomes
authentic worship. It requires that worship be understood as much more than a Sunday service. It is our life
together in every aspect, certainly flowing from the gathered body in Word and Sacrament but extending far
beyond into every area of life. It is “one worship life, three embodied practices.”
So it might look like this:
Community is “knowing and being known by God and one another. It also means recognizing that each
person has unique gifts to bring to the life of the body.” These are the practices of hospitality, serving one
another, and investing in each other’s lives.
Formation is about developing “mature people of faith, both individually and corporately.” These are
the practices of Christian education and nurture, making disciples that move from believing to living the life of
Jesus in every aspect of life.
Mission is “bearing witness to the love of Jesus and reign of God.” These are the practices of evangelism
and compassion, announcing the gospel in word and deed.
Many of our churches tend to focus on one or two aspects but if any of these is muted or ignored
dysfunction sets in. Worship as faithful presence exists in the union of each of these. Living a life of love that is
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laying down our lives for the sake of real people and real places will integrate each of these into a whole. This
cannot be known if we continue to think of church as our individualized, consumer experience. Church as
faithful presence is our life together daily embodying what the presence of Jesus can mean in a particular
neighborhood or community.
Kansas City District, let’s think differently about what it means to walk the way of love in this world. Let’s
think beyond our individual relationships and patterns. Let’s think larger and yet also smaller: larger in that the
work to which we are being called is the work of a community of faith; smaller in that we need to focus on real
places, real neighborhoods, definable communities into which we seek to become agents of reconciliation and
transformation. I’m talking about big changes.
Now examples are a little dangerous because this requires localized responses. However, what if a
ministry of “love in place” where we have time and space to do these things means that many of us would stop
driving 30 minutes or more to a church of our preference when the church in our neighborhood needs our
presence? I know you have a reason for doing that which makes perfect sense to you. I’m just wondering if you
were actually able to help your neighbors come to know Jesus would you really be able to invite them to join
you in discipleship? What would happen if every Nazarene on the KC District went home? What if we simply
engaged in our nearest church? I think some churches would get smaller, others might get larger. I am quite sure
that some forgiveness and reconciliation would be required. Hmm, I wonder what kind of missional impact that
would have?
Now before you go getting offended and upset, don’t miss the point. I am asking you to think seriously
about the particular location where God has placed you. Your home is where it is and that hard fact should be a
missional consideration. Your church facility is where it is and that hard fact should be a missional consideration.
But while I am offending you let me go ahead and try one more: some of us need to quit working so hard in the
church and take a job in the community that puts us in touch with the people of the parish. I’m just trying to say
that living a life of love means taking these things seriously and it means accepting sacrificial responsibility for
our parish.
Now a big part of this is that if we are going to take seriously this idea of parish life and ministry then
planting new churches is absolutely essential. Our New Works team is helping me to learn how to develop a
process and equipping so that we can start 90 new works by 2020. We’ve got 15 of those so far with several
others in the works, but we have a lot of work to do in the next five years. On Thursday you will receive a copy of
this process for starting New Works on the Kansas City District. I would like to ask every pastor and church board
to prayerfully work with this and make plans this year to participate in some stage of this toward the starting of
a new work. I know several are having these conversations now. Just recently I heard from Pastor Bob Denham
at Warrensburg Life Church and their developing plans to get into position to start new works in neighboring
communities and in their local university community. The Antioch Church (Pastor Don Bird) is developing an
amazing plan to start multiple new works from the investment of resources coming from the sale of their
building. These are the kinds of bold, creative ideas that we need not be afraid to pursue. I want to challenge
every pastor to name out loud the specific places, groups, neighborhoods into which you intend to become a
redemptive presence.
Ministry among our Spanish speaking neighbors is also a key component of this. We are blessed to have
nine vibrant Hispanic congregations on the Kansas City District. Some of these are organized churches and
others are embedded in host congregations. I am pleased to introduce Dr. Carlos Fernandez, our new Hispanic
ministries coordinator. I would like ask our Hispanic delegation to please stand and let us honor you and thank
you for your partnership in the gospel. On Saturday we had our fourth annual la Fiesta Hispana, a special
assembly of these congregations and it was once again a delightful and encouraging time.
Also on Saturday we marked the life and legacy of a dear friend and colleague. Dr. Larry Lott and Bettye
have pastored our Blue Hills Community Church since 1977. During these years, membership of the church grew
from 29 to 875. Thousands of lives have been impacted for the cause of Christ across these nearly forty years.
Dr. Lott was not only a leader on our District; he was a major leader in the National Nazarene Black Ministries
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association. Larry and Bettye have been deeply treasured partners in the gospel of Jesus Christ and our love and
prayers are offered to Bettye, their family, and the Blue Hills congregation.
In a moment we are going to worship through giving. I am pleased to announce that tonight’s offering
will go to help establish a student scholarship at Nazarene Theological Seminary in the name of Dr. Larry Lott. As
the ushers are coming, may I encourage us to give generously as a way to honor the legacy of this great pastoral
leader.
Love in Motion
Living a life of love as sacrificial presence in a defined neighborhood is in fact being lived out in some
beautiful ways among us. The marketplace models of ministry that Lee’s Summit New Beginnings and Olathe
Faith Journey are showing us provides a strong paradigm for how existing congregations can successfully
embrace major change and find a whole new sense of faithful presence for the sake of the gospel. Another
version of this model is now in full swing as Living Hope Church (Pastor John Marra) purposefully prepared its
new facility not as a formidable church building, but as a welcoming neighborhood space with developing
ministries from a fitness center, to a coffee shop, and mom’s day out ministry.
Last year I introduced to you Ryan and Thea Ardrey, who missionally moved into the Blue Hills
neighborhood and are working to create faithful presence from their home. This is not easy work and it is longterm work because it takes time and sustained effort to build credibility and trust. God is helping them,
authentic friendships are being established, and redemptive ministry is being offered to the people of the
neighborhood through Vision Community Church of the Nazarene. We pray that this work grows toward
becoming the ecclesial center we spoke of earlier, but this is a wonderful beginning to establishing faithful
presence in the neighborhood.
One of the things I have witnessed this year is how a 94 year old congregation is seeking fresh vision for
how to become faithful presence in their neighborhood and community. In the season of pastoral transition, I
sat with the church board of our Victory Hills congregation and listened to these courageous leaders face a hard
truth: “If we don’t figure out how to minister to our immediate community in some new ways,” they said, “our
days are numbered.” Well they called a missionary pastor to lead them and Pastor Howie and Bev Shute have
been leading this congregation into depths of prayer and fasting that are beginning to clarify their vision. Pastor
Shute challenged his people to engage Bible reading and prayer with an intensity most of them had not
experienced in some time. They have intensified their corporate prayer gatherings; moving way beyond the
typical list of physical and personal prayer requests to intensive prayers for the lost. And how’s this for a radical
move: the pastor recently wrote to his people, “I want to see each of you have enough margin in your life to
spend sufficient time with your family and your community. That’s where disciples are made.” So, they canceled
Sunday evening services and asked their people not to use that time for their own interests but to invest that
time being the church where they live rather than coming to church. That simpler schedule is also giving room
for a much deepened experience of corporate prayer on Wednesday nights. About two-thirds or more of their
Sunday morning attendance is showing up on Wednesday nights for an hour of serious prayer for lost and
broken people, for the mission of the church, and for their community. Even if you think your church is not
ready to start a new work, you can begin here. In fact this is the place to begin. I believe that we are going to see
a 94 year old church reborn in the months and years to come as God brings a harvest of people in the
neighborhood coming to know Jesus as Lord.
Similarly, I am excited about what I have seen happen at our Family Life Church under Pastor Richard
and Barb Sundermeyer. After several years of prayer and preparation, they launched the Master’s Plan for
Making Disciples in their congregation. They were trained by Pastor Craig Rench and the Anaheim, CA Church
and then, after serious seasons of prayer, initiated the plan through an Encounter Weekend attended by 22
people. The Encounter Weekend is designed to take a new/newer believer from infancy to being a fully devoted
follower of Jesus Christ. I was able to be there for part of the event and I also received some wonderful
testimonies from lay people. One woman said, “God has used the Master's Plan to help give us the tools that we
all need to get up and go to work for His Kingdom. If you don’t have a plan for intentional disciple-making, look
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at the Master’s Plan for Making Disciples and talk to our pastors who are using it. Much of the growth of our
Hispanic churches is also on a foundation of this approach to ministry, so talk to these pastors also.
Another example of love in place comes from our Topeka Oakland Church. This congregation finds itself
in a mostly poor, very multi-cultural neighborhood where nearly 90 percent of elementary school students are
on the free and reduced lunch program. The practical needs of the neighborhood are overwhelming and yet the
congregation itself struggles to gather the resources needed for ministry. Nevertheless, they have figured out
how to offer a food ministry to the neighborhood that has placed them into the consciousness of the community
as a sign of hope and help. Listen to Pastor John Menkveld share about this ministry:
(Video: Oakland)
We are seeing a major migration to cities, reversing the decades-long trend of moving to the suburbs. In
order to be missionally faithful and effective, our work must focus on our growing cities. Part of this requires
strong partnerships to bring resources and needs together. Our Grace Church in the northeast of Kansas City
continues to persevere in a tough neighborhood and yet they continue to open their arms in hospitality. Just
down Independence Blvd, further east, our Kayros Church also continues to make a major impact in their largely
Spanish speaking neighborhood. This year, circumstances necessitated that Kayros vacate their building for a
time. They had no idea what to do or where to go. Grace opened their arms to Kayros and their partnership has
brought life and continued mission to the community. Watch a bit of their story:
(Video: Grace and Kayros)
I just think we’ve got to learn to maximize the opportunity we have from our connection to develop
these strategic partnerships that can keep us located in communities and neighborhoods where the gospel of
hope can be lived and preached. One more very quick example is what happened this year in Drexel. They were
thinking they may have to close the church but we began to think about a partnership with the ministry students
at MidAmerica. So I approached Dr. Don Dunn and Dr. Randy Cloud and said, “What if we turned the Drexel
church into something of a live lab for students who are learning the practice of ministry?” This story was
actually featured in Holiness Today, but here’s a quick snapshot:
(Drexel Video)
I wish there were time to tell many other examples of congregations that are truly engaging this very
question of what it means to be a faithful presence of the body of Christ in the neighborhood. I hope you can
hear my heart tonight. Doing the same things and expecting a different result is not getting us anywhere. Our
metrics continue to decline and I understand that the reasons for it are complex. But I regularly hear Nazarenes
say to me in one way or another, “Why can’t we just go back to the good old days? Why won’t the things that
grew our churches in former days still work in this day?” Dear friends, the world has changed. The worst thing
we could do is to become fearful, angry, and protective. We have nothing to fear, King Jesus reigns! Let’s not be
afraid to embrace bold and big changes, not in our message but in our methods. We need to get going – into
places of confusion, darkness, and sin -- into places of suspicion, doubt, and indifference. By the power of the
Holy Spirit we are the body of Christ in this world, proclaiming as we walk the way of love by laying down our
lives for others that God loves like that and is working through us and in the world to make all things new.
Recently a pastor from another district posted a hymn that I found particularly poignant.
When the Church of Jesus
Shuts it outer door,
Lest the roar of traffic
Drown the voice of prayer,
May our prayers, Lord, make us
Ten times more aware
That the world we banish
Is our Christian care.
If our hearts are lifted
Where devotion soars
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High above this hungry,
Suff'ring world of ours,
Lest our hymns should drug us
to forget its needs,
Forge our Christian worship
Into Christian deeds.
Lest the gifts we offer Money, talents, time Serve to salve our conscience
To our secret shame,
Lord, reprove, inspire us
By the way You give;
Teach us, dying Savior,
How true Christians live.
("When the Church of Jesus," by Fred Pratt Green, 1968)
Thank you for listening. It is a tremendous honor for me to try and serve you. I am especially proud of
our pastors and their families. I would like to ask every pastor and pastor’s family to stand with me right now.
This is our report together and I would ask you to join me in expressing our love and appreciation to them.
As I close I want to remind us of something I shared with you two years ago and have been trying to
practice since then. It was the reminder from Dr. Jason Vickers that,
The church that truly yearns for renewal will commit herself to one thing above all else. She will invite
the Holy Spirit to come, and she will do so continuously until the Spirit shows up. She will do so at the
outset of every worship service, staff meeting, educational offering, and in every other phase of her life.
Her constant prayer will be ‘Come, Holy Spirit.’ (Jason E. Vickers, Minding the Good Ground: A Theology
for Church Renewal, p. 45)
As the musicians lead us, let us offer this song to God as our earnest prayer and confession that more
than anything else we need more and more of God our Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As we go from here and into
our work, may the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.
Respectfully submitted, Jeren Rowell
B. Other District Officers and Staff
ASSOCIATE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT/DISTRICT SECRETARY
It is my privilege to serve the Kansas City District family as the associate district superintendent and district
secretary. I am blessed by the wonderful outpouring of love and support by our pastors and congregations. It
is a great district with wonderful leadership, pastors and laity. I count it an honor to serve alongside our
district superintendent, district staff, pastors and church families.
Over the last year, I have served in several different areas and many different roles on behalf of the Kansas City
District. Some of my activities this year have included attending a two day workshop for the USA and Canada
district secretaries, planning the annual district pastoral team retreat, attending the annual pastors’ prayer
retreat, installing pastors that were called by a local church and representing the Kansas City District at various
other functions.
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I also serve as the chairman of our district church properties board. The committee consists of a great group of
people, committed to excellence as they work together not only to build the Kingdom, but also to give wise
council to those churches seeking approval in property needs. The Kansas City District is blessed to have
churches that are growing, buying and building. The Board also worked with many churches to refinance
and sell property this year.
It is also a pleasure to work with our office staff. Jerry Carlson is a wonderful colleague and a more than
capable district treasurer. He is a long time CPA and assists us in answering so many church finance, tax and
budget questions. Starla Rowell is an asset to us as the credentials secretary and maintains the nearly 120
licensed ministers and over 550 total ministers on the Kansas City District. She keeps up with these ministers
with a servant’s heart. Margaret Tyler is also a great partner in ministry. Her skills and knowledge are only
exceeded by her love for children. Our newest staff members are Carlos Fernandez and Nancy
McPherson. Rev. Fernandez is proving to be a great leader to our growing Hispanic congregations. Nancy has
only been at the district office for a short time, but she is pouring her life experience and heart into the
ministry of the district office. She has a servant’s heart and attitude, as well as a desire to assist the district
staff and the local church with everything necessary to grow the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene in
Kansas City. I know you will enjoy her as much as I do. I look forward to the years ahead as we all work
together to resource the Kansas City District and grow the Kingdom together.
I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the Kansas City District family!
Respectfully submitted,
Keith Metcalf
KCD CHILDREN’S PASTOR
Grace and Peace, Church.
Every year following Easter Sunday our District Superintendent invites pastors to tell the stories of resurrection
celebrations all across the district. This year, as we reviewed the stories I was especially reminded of the broader
work of the Church as it applies to all generations. You see, some of our KCD churches have Children's Pastors,
some have Children's Directors, some have Children's Volunteers leading the work of children's ministries.
However, no matter the size or the staffing, the majority of our churches recognize the significant work of
including children as we seek to, "...tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of our Lord." Psalm 78.
More than 20 of our churches reported baptisms of children and teens. This is good news, Church!
Deuteronomy 6 reminds us of our role in passing faith along as well; when we get up, when we lie down and
when we walk along the road, our conversations could be laced with stories of faith; when we drive to a soccer
game, play in the backyard and tuck our kids in at night, we have the privilege and opportunity to pass along the
stories of God's faithfulness.
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If I had to choose one thing to remember in our life together as a district this year it is this, together we are
doing the work of pointing children and families to Jesus. May God continue to strengthen our vision as we do
the work of passing faith along.
We are Better Together,
Margaret Tyler, KCD Children's Pastor
2015 Credential Secretary Report
REPORT # 1-THOSE REPORTING BEFORE JUNE 28, 2015
FIRST
Jay
Gordon
Jana
Jonathan
Barb
Michelle
Nathan
John
Shawn
Candice
Charles
Tim
Carissa
John
James
Wendy
Scott
Brandon
Marissa
Michael
Rob
Keith
Mark
Melvin
Trena
Dick
Dan
Daniel
Daneale
Bill
LAST
Wilson
Milton
Steinke
Weathers
Bramble
Gawith
Hann
Kissee
O'Connor
Wiley
Christian
Foschi
Ramsey
Ramsey
Swindell
Swindell
Deese
Shotten
Coblentz
Coblentz
Schaper
Knaak
Callister
Essex
Hoy
Lawrenz
Newburg
Snowbarger
White
Wiesman
CHURCH
Belton New Horizons
Blue Springs First*
Blue Springs First
Blue Springs First
Bonner Springs
Bonner Springs
Bonner Springs
Bonner Springs
Bonner Springs
Bonner Springs
Cameron
Cameron
Canaan Hill
Canaan Hill
Canaan Hill
Canaan Hill
Carrollton
Eld
Carrollton
Countryside
Countryside
Countryside
Craig
Excelsior Springs
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
Gardner
CREDENTIAL
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
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ROLE
PAS
PSV*
PSV
PAS
PSV
PSV
PAS
RA
GA
PSV
PAS
PSV
PAS
PAS
STU
STU
CHP
PAS
PAS
PAS
U
PAS
PAS
RA
PSV
CHP
PAS
RU
CHP
GA
Eric
Wayne
Robert
Lisa
Samuel
Bill
Rockey
Dan
Kevin
James
Dan
Will
Shaun
Douglas
Bradley
Brandon
Wayne
Randy
Jonathan
Jefferson
James
Larry
Linda
Sam
Wayne
Nora
Phil
Jeany
Andy
David
Jake
David
Gary
Erin
Kevin
Mark
Zach
Alex
Stephen
Malorri
Matt
Rich
Woodie
Forgrave
Sawyer
Allen
Aparicio
Aparicio
Kirkemo
Meo
Donaldson
Kneisley
Reeves
Harris II
Silva
Sutton
Galvan
Hays
Nelson
Nelson
Seedorff
Eigsti
Newton
Flowers
Lott
Alexander
Barber
Bartlett
Brush
Burkhart
Carrillo
Cook
Cooper
Edwards
Goodwin
Hartke
Knocke
Koker
Lail
Martin
Ortega
Porter
Seamon
Selden
Shockey, Jr.
Stevens
Grandview
Grandview
Harrisonville
Harrisonville
Harrisonville
Harrisonville
Harrisonville
Holton
Holton
Holton
Indep Fort Osage
Indep Fort Osage
Indep Fort Osage
Independence Kayros
Independence Trinity
Independence Trinity
Independence Trinity
Independence Trinity
Independence Trinity
KC Beacon Hill El
KC Blue Hills
KC Blue Hills
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
Deacon
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
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PAS
RA
RA
GA
PSV
PAS
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Beth
Amanda
Dennis
Femi
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Lyle
Brad
Roger
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David
Dale
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Bill
Jesse
Jon
Don
Charles
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Tony
David
Mark
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Leonel
Joey
Tammy
Justin
Timothy
Kwanghun
Pamala
Cindy
Anna
Mike
Jay
Steven
James
Ross
Jeffrey
Gil
Witherow
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KC Crosspoint Comm.
Highsmith
KC CrossPoint Comm.
Solis
KC CrossPoint Comm.
Akinmoladun
KC First
Allen
KC First
Curtis
KC First
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KC First
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KC First
Hardy
KC First
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KC First
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KC First
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KC First
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KC First Spanish
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KC Grace
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KC GracePoint E
Lee
KC Korean Antioch
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KC Korean Antioch
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KC Nall Avenue
Downey
KC Nall Avenue
Good
KC Nall Avenue
Hruby
KC Nall Avenue
Hunton
KC Nall Avenue
Johnson
KC Nall Avenue
Kohoutek
KC Nall Avenue*
Norris
KC Nall Avenue
Swearingen
KC Nall Avenue
Thibault
KC Nall Avenue
Elder
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Licensed Minister
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Elder
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87
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RA
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SPC
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Wetmore
Paul
Carruthers
Gilbert
Hollandsworth
Krista
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Edson
Palacios-Castrejon
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Cho
Young Tae Kim
Joe
Colaizzi
Michael
Beck
Phillip
Friday
Adrianne
Cory
Phil
Rachel
Amberlee
Louie
Mark
Suzie
Shelly
Josh
Tim
Marty
Michael
Brady
Elizabeth
Steve
Alicia
Richard
Jeren
Jason
Stefanie
Vicki
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Jessica
Jared
David
Greg
Joshua
Ben
Deanna
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Matlock
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Antilla
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Cork
Crocker
Dennis
Fredlund
Hahn
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Klein
Kuhns
Latham
Riley
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Rowell
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Rowinski
Scrivner
Shoup
Springer
Tucker
Wesley
Berdych
English
Hayden
Hayden
Moreno, Jr.
KC Nall Avenue
KC New Hope
KC New Hope
KC New Hope
KC New Hope
KC New Vision
KC New Vision
KC Rescue Mission
KC Risen Lamb
KC Risen Lamb
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KC River Quay
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KC Shawnee
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KC Shawnee
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KC Southwood
KC Southwood
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Jessica
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Michael
Michael
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Katie
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Jones
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KC Southwood
KC Southwood
KC Southwood
KC St. Paul's
KC St. Paul's
KC St. Paul’s^^
KC Summit View
Donna
Alice
Gil
Alfonso
Clark
Michael
Rob
Howie
Richard
Billy
Ryan
Carri
Will
Rickey
Carl
Brett
Robert
Bob
Lynn
Rob
David
Michael
Robert
Shane
Jonathan
Aimee
Levi
Scott
Justin
Antonio
Denis
Tyler
Tanner
Fillmore
KC True Light
KC True Light
KC Unidos por Fe
KC Unidos por Fe
KC Victory Hills E
KC Victory Hills
KC Victory Hills
KC Victory Hills
KC Village Community
KC Village Community
KC Vision Community
KC Water's Edge
KC Water's Edge
KC Water’s Edge
Piggee-Wallack
Salinas
Reyes-Perez
Armstong
Purlee
Santel
Shute
Houseal, Jr.
Lee
Ardrey
Allred
Certain
Creel
Dawson
Toole
Castile
Giffin
Witters
Self
Belzer
Buettner
Shearer
Ash
Block
DeAngulo
Holland
Johnson
Main
KC the ROCK @ Stony Point
KC Trinity
KC Trinity
Kearney Crossroads Comm
Kearney Crossroads Comm
Kingston
Lawrence First
Lawrence First
Leavenworth
LS First
LS First
LS First
LS New Beginnings
LS New Beginnings
LS New Beginnings
LS New Beginnings
LS New Beginnings
LS New Beginnings
Monarres Madrid LS New Beginnings
Payne
LS New Beginnings
Sparks
LS New Beginnings
Stevens
LS New Beginnings
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
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Deacon
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PSV
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89
Margaret
Robert
Bob
Chris
Sarah
Mario
Brian
John
Allison
Michael
Darrell
Keith
Leland
Laura
Jim
John
Jonathan
Carlos
Bonnie
Keith
Scott
Bob
Roy
Kayla
Dana
Jay
Amy
Judi
Keith
Brian
Kathy
Clifford
James
Dennis
Eduardo
Tom
Duane
Randy
Roberto
Jacob
Elmer
Ed
David
Tyler
Atkinson
Buck
Cotton
Fredricks
Flores
Helstrom
Marra
Southerland
Ward
Cox
Jackson
LaRose
Rand
Casselman
Wright
Foster
Portillo
Beam
Davenport
Dement
Humphrey
Lynn
Mellinger
Preusch
Sandbloom
Schlepp
Schwanz
Schwanz
Timmer
Weld
Woolery
Abbott
Apple
Aparicio
Barnes
Baty
Beckum
Blanco
Blankenship
Brunton
Campbell
Caudle
LS New Beginnings
Liberty
Liberty
Living Hope
Living Hope
Living Hope
Living Hope
Living Hope
Living Hope
Living Hope
Marshall
Marshall
Maryville
Maryville
McLouth
McLouth
Mission
Mission
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe Christ Comm.
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
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90
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RA
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PSV
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RU
PSV
PSV
PSV
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GA
EDU
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RA
RA
RA
SPC
Earl
Michael
Kenneth
John
Dwight
Carl
Malcolm
A.D.
Brady
Joseph
Mark
Bill
Beverly
Terry
Larry
Mark
Rob
Steven
Ronald
Daniel
F.D.
Jerrold
Chris
Jacob
David
Jim
Keith
Todd
Chuck
Isabel
John
Marge
Calvin
Jim
Marvin
Elvin
Phil
Rusty
Phillip
Jennifer
Roy
Reuben
Travis
Copsey
Cork
Crow
Cunningham
Douglas
Erwin
Eudaley
Foster
Franklin
Gonzales
Graham
Green
Gruver
Gunter
Haffey
Hamilton
Hintz
Hofferbert
Jackson
Ketchum
Ketner
Lake
Launius
Lett
McCool
Means
Metcalf
Miller
Millhuff
Moya de Cuxum
Oster
Owens
Oyler
Pettitt
Powers
Powers
Prado
Rhodes
Riley
Rosema
Rotz
Schultz
Sears
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
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Deacon
Elder
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91
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RA
GA
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RU
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GA
RA
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RA
RA
RA
RA
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Gary
David
John
Gary
Barth
Jeana
John
Larry
Daniel
Jesse
JP
Daniel
David
Donald
JK
Steve
Deanna
Ronald
Mike
Samuel
Michael
Ken
Kris
Larry
Kenneth
Mary
John
Tom
Wayne
April
Joseph
Isaac
Charles
Bill
Cheralea
Dave
Sherrie
Joe
Bruce
Francis
Philip
Jimmy
Jeremy
Shank
Sharpes
Smee
Smith
Smith
Stout
Tader
Thomas
Toburen
Turner
VanDalsem
Vanderpool
Volker
Walter
Warrick
Weber
Williams
Wilson
Wonch
Yangmi
Cunningham
Lightcap
Mitchell
Morris
Paynter
Paynter
Comstock
Craig
Dahl
Garland
Huddleston
Miller
Pickens
Runyon
Purcell
Shore
Vaughn
Bell
Beatty
Hoagland
Bedwell
Black
Budd
Olathe College
Olathe College E
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Faith Journey^
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside*
Osawatomie
Ottawa
Ottawa
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
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Elder
Licensed Minister
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Elder
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Elder
Elder
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Licensed Minister
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92
SPC
PAS
RA
RU
RA
GA
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RA
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PSV
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GA
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GA
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GA
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RA
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PSV
U
RA
PSV
RA
SPC
GA
PAS
PSV*
PAS
PAS
RA
RA
U
GA
Travis
Grant
Dan
Vicki
Alex
Phil
Andy
Amanda
Vlad
Steve
Lyle
Rachel
Christina
Scott
Emily
Don
John
Brandon
Curt
Dan
David
Martha
Jason
Jeremiah
Steven
Catie
Brian
Doug
Joel
Danny
Steven
Chad
Steve
Becky
David
Mike
Thomas
Donna
Shawna
Jay
Barb
Richard
Branson
Caldiera
Christy
Copp
Copp
Deasley
Hamner
Johnson
Kim
Kim
McCormick
Parker
Shald
Yeh
Armstrong
Armstrong
Bird
Crowder
Winstead
Waddle
Riley
Johnson
Martin
Matters
Reynolds
Harris
Johnson
Burd
Atteberry
Atwell
Biddinger
Crawford
Kaminski
Longley
Poe
Showalter
Fetting
Lowry
Henderson
Peterson
Jellison
Sundermeyer
Sundermeyer
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Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
OP Antioch
OP Antioch
OP Antioch
OP Antioch
OP Antioch
Paola Grace Revolution
Parkville Family
Parkville Family
Raymore New Vision
Raymore New Vision
Raymore New Vision
Raymore New Vision
Raymore New Vision
Sedalia CrossRoads
SH Grace Community
SH Grace Community
St. Joseph First
St. Joseph First
St. Joseph First
St. Jo Turning Point
St. Jo Turning Point
St. Jo Turning Point
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Stillwell Holiness
Stillwell Holiness
Topeka Fairlawn
Topeka Family Life
Topeka Family Life
Topeka Family Life
Topeka First
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Licensed Minister
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Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
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Elder
Licensed Minister
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Elder
Elder
Elder
Deacon
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Elder
Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
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Elder
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Licensed Minister
Licensed Minister
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Elder
Elder
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Elder
Elder
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Licensed Minister
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Licensed Minister
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Elder
Elder
93
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PSV
GA
PSV
RA
PAS
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STU
EDU
RU
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RA
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PAS
SPC
SPC
PAS
RA
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PSV
PSV
PSV
PAS
PAS
Bill
Jerry
Jason
John
Rob
Eunice
Tom
Dick
LD
Delinda
Fran
Brad
Alex
Steve
Sarah
Donnie
Letiah
Gloria
Bob
Connie
Nancy
Jeffrey
Steven
Rolfe
Schmid
Weaver
Menkveld
Brooks
Brubaker
Foust
Guilfoil
Holmes
Jeronimo
Ruecker
Thompson
Wilson
Bramblett
McGee
Miller
Fraser
Coffin
Denham
Harclerode
Cantrell
Howard
Woodall
Topeka First
Topeka Lakeview
Topeka Oakland
Topeka Oakland
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
T Wanamaker Woods
Trenton
Trinity Family Midtown
Trinity Family Midtown
Trinity Family Midtown
Trinity Family Midtown
Warrensburg Life
Warrensburg Life
Weston Community
Weston Community
Weston Community
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Licensed Minister
Elder
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
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U
PAS
PSV
CHP
RU
RA
PAS
PSV
PSV
PSV
STU
PAS
GA/PSV
U
PSV
PSV
PAS
U
PAS
CHP
SPC
REPORT # 2-THOSE REPORTING BY ASSEMBLY, JULY 30, 2015
FIRST
LAST
Ted
Lovelace
Michael Cooper
Ronald
Marshall
Andrew
Rights
Dwayne Peoples
Will
Haworth, Sr.
Ron
Kambuku
Daniel
McCarthy
Thomas
Jones
Charles
Robertson
Robby
Giffin
Theron
League
Kevin
Borger
Teddy “Trey” Brooks
Duane
Brush
Paul
Garrison
CHURCH
CREDENTIAL
ROLE
Atchison
Belton New Horizon
Bonner Springs
Cameron
Canaan Hill
Gardner
Gardner
Independence First
Independence Trinity
Independence Trinity
Lawrence First
Liberty
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
PAS
RA
CHP
CHP
CHP
RA
CHP
PAS
RA
CHP
PSV
U
EDU
PSV
PSV/GA
CHP
94
Warren
Koker
Rebecca Nichols
Todd
Maberry
M. Graham MacCallum
Carol
Rittenhouse
Ana
Zani
Mario
Zani
Dean
Blevins
Irwin
Edwards
Audrey
Landers
Neil
MacPherson
Dick
Neiderhiser
Mitchell Powell
Darius
Salter
Carla
Sunberg
Roland
Tedder
Stéphane Tibi
Al
Truesdale
Jeff
Darnauer
Lon
Dagley
Mark
Hayse
Daniel
King
Lois
Perrigo
Jonathan Sutter
Jorge
Barros
Stuart
Wolkomir
Donna
Filmore
Joseph
Biscoe
Frankie “Steve” Stocstill
David
Hazel
Jeffrey
Fletcher
Basil “Bo” Cassell
Ronald
Embry
Victor
Wilson
James
Bearden
Gerald
Brooks
June
Brooks
John
Comstock
Paul
Cunningham
Donald Eaton
James
Edlin
David
Felter
Dean
Flemming
Jeb
Flynn
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC Central
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC First
KC Nall Avenue
KC Shawnee
KC Shawnee
KC Shawnee
KC Shawnee
KC Shawnee
KC Southwood
KC Southwood
KC True Light
KC Victory Hills
KC Victory Hills
KC Village Community
Living Hope
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
Deacon
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Olathe Christ Community Elder
Olathe Christ Community Elder
RA
PSV
SPC
CHP
GA
RA
RA
EDU/PSV
RA/CHP
PSV
RA
RA
CHP
U
EDU
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GA
RA
SPC
EDU
EDU
CHP
CHP
SPC
RA
RU
RA/PSV
RA
U
PAS
U
EDU
PSV
Olathe Christ Community Elder
CHP
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
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EDU
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Elder
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Elder
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Roger
Freed
David
Graves
Michael Grimshaw
Alvin
Hayes
Kenneth Kirk, Jr.
Paul
Martin
Earl
Marvin
Grant
McCloskey
Frank
Moore
Merritt
Nielson
Donald
Owens
Verdean Owens
Christian Sarmiento
Marla
Shanks
Lallman
Singh
John
Sluyter
Myrna
VanOstra
A. Gordon Wetmore
Neil
Wiseman
Cynthia
North
Ray
Brunet
Larry
Mowrey
Daniel
Thew
Paul
Bassett
Pamela
Connolly
George
Edmunds
Harold
Raser
William “Bill” Selvidge
Robert
Skinner
Fred
LaPlante
Kenneth Schubert
Darrell
Kirk
Fred
Shepard
James
Amos
Garey
Miller
Daniel
York
Terry
Frizzell
Andy
McGee
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe College
Olathe Faith Journey
Osawatomie
Olathe Westside
Olathe Westside
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Overland Park
Raymore New Vision
Raymore New Vision
St. Joseph First
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Topeka Fairlawn
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REPORT # 3-CLERGY WHO HAVE NOT SUBMITTED THEIR ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015
Brian Adams, Glen Adams, Brady Braatz, Lindsey Calvillo, Paul DeAngulo, Michael Dugas, Donald Dunn, Joshua Elder,
Michael Falgout, David Garrison, Tabita Gonzalez, John Hall, Phillip Hause, Troy Hoffman, Kendall Hughes, Randall
McCall, Debra McCluer, Catherine McIntire, Miguel Mendoza, Raymond Moore, David Nash, Kevin O’Brien, Lawrence
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Oelger, Yong Park, LeRoy Powell, Daniel Rincones, Joseph Roberts, Chuck Sailor, Judy Sanders-Batts, Leland Smith, Troy
Snyder, James Spears, Daniel Steele, Raymond Thompson, James Wallace, Kimberly Wascom, Elizabeth Wieczorek and
Wendall Williams
^KC Nall Avenue, ^^ Harrisonville
*Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service
(Definition for role codes) CHP=Chaplain, DA=District Assigned, DS=District Superintendent, EDU=Educator, GA=General
Assigned, GS=General Superintendent; PAS=Pastor, PSV-FT or PT=Pastoral Service, full time or part time, RA=Retired
Assigned, RU=Retired Unassigned, SPC=Specialized Service, Interdenominational, STU=Student, U=Unassigned
Respectfully Submitted, Starla Rowell
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT HISPANIC MINISTRY COORDINATOR
I praise the Lord for sending Jesus to be my personal savior and sanctifying my soul by His Holy Spirit. To Him be the
Glory.
I am very thankful to Him for choosing me to be His servant in the middle of my weakness and limitations. It is only by
the grace of Jesus that I preach this glorious gospel. It is a great joy to serve Him.
God has sent me and my wife to Kansas City for family reasons. We believe it is the Lord’s will for us to be here at this
time and place.
I appreciate Dr. Jeren Rowell and the Church for giving me the opportunity to work at KC District Hispanic Ministries. I
also appreciate the Spanish and Anglo leadership for their support in working together in God’s Kingdom.
Pastor Leonel DeLeon left KC District Spanish ministries to be a Global missionary in Central America. I came in April
2015 and am completing his ministry.
Activities:
Dr. Rowell and I have had several meetings in order to establish goals and strategies for the Spanish community in the
coming years. The Lord wants a spiritual renewal among His people, and we deeply desire to be a part of it. We believe
the Spiritual Renewal will give us a new vision of what the Lord wants to do among us in the Kansas City area.
As a result of this desire we prayed for 40 days from Easter Sunday until Pentecost.
God blessed us with an attendance of more than 900 Spanish people in our Easter Sunday services worshiping the Lord,
and in some places, having an encounter with Jesus.
I am in contact with all of the Spanish pastors, visiting their churches and organizing with them for Fiesta Hispana 2015.
Our purpose is to have new spiritual challenges, worship and Christian friendship. We are praying that the Holy Spirit
will anoint and descend among us.
Regarding Jesus Film ministries, we are projecting the Jesus film in series in some opened homes, with the purpose of
reaching out to new people and for discipleship.
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We praise the Lord because 3 pastors will be ordained in this 2015 District Assembly.
At this time we have 9 congregations and we are starting a new one. Three of them are organized and six are part of
mother church ministries. This was the Early Church example. We pray that the Lord will help us to advance in this
movement of reaching out to the Spanish people in the Kansas City District.
Education for Pastors:
Six ministerial courses has been given during this last year. We are preparing pastors for new Spanish congregations that
will be planted in the coming years.
We pray for Anglo pastors that they will be moved by compassion and be ready to open their building’s facilities to start
Hispanic ministries in their communities. Because of the great need for planting new Spanish churches we are
organizing a DCIP event in August.
We appreciate your prayers and support to fulfill God’s call giving us the opportunity to assist you to accomplish the
Great Commission.
In His Service,
Carlos Hugo Fernandez, KC District Spanish Ministries Coordinator
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT NYI PRESIDENT’S REPORT
It’s a joy and a privilege to bring my fifth report to our Kansas City District NYI Convention. What a
special privilege to partner with some of the best pastors, youth pastors, young adult pastors, NYI Presidents,
youth workers and teens in the church of the Nazarene! Thank you for being present today to represent the NYI
ministries of your local church.
The mission of the Kansas City District NYI is serving local NYI ministries by resourcing them in
discipleship and leadership development. It takes a team of people to make this statement realty. I would like
to thank our district leadership team for their many hours of faithful service to us this year. They served with
love, passion, vision and a spirit of unity.
Vice President-Jake Edwards
Secretary – Judy Meyers
Treasurer – Larry Wright
Camp Chairs – Malorri Seamon, Roland Tedder
Quiz Director – Debbie Jasiczek
Young Adult Director – Jeb Flynn
Breakaway Directors- Dallas Jackson, Aaron Traxler and Roland Tedder
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MAX Director- Grant McCloskey
NYC Coordinators – Don Bird & Nick Hunt
Camp Board –
Eric O’neal
Kathy Weld
Gordie Wetmore
Brad Thompson
Young Adult Reps
Aaron Traxler
Carlos Portillo
Senior High Reps
Kennedy Snyder
Mackenzie Collins
Junior High Reps
Grace Moore
Roman Schwarz
Regional Representatives
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Central Region: Eric O’neal
North Central Region: Gordie Wetmore
South Central Region: Roland Tedder
Eastern Region: Patrick Murphy
Northern Region: Tim Foschi
Western Region: Stephen Morrison
I would like to point you to the resolution page in the packet that details the major resolutions made by
our NYI Council this year. I want to highlight 4 great works this leadership team has done for us:
First we partnered with the district Children’s ministry, we added 2 new positions on the camp board to
allow us to strategically set aside two leaders to partner with our district Children’s ministry for a transitional
camp for those going into 6th and 7th grades. Both Kathy Weld and Gordie Wetmore served on the leadership
team of this camp as listeners and faithful servants. This new partnership between our district Children’s
ministry and district NYI has begun to grow and blossom and I am excited what the future holds because it’s true
we are better together!
Also this past year to further grow our partnership with our district Children’s ministry we intentionally
planned our leadership meetings on the same nights to have an opportunity to fellowship, work together and of
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course eat delicious food! These meetings have allowed us to grow in friendship, be unified and given us space
to serve together. We are planning to continue meeting like this.
Second we partnered with our District Nazarene Missions International we planned our first Teen
Missionary Training day last fall to quip teens, young adults and youth workers with the tools they need to purse
a call to be missionaries in the world. They got to connect with a missionary, discover what being a missionary
looks like and hear more about the steps that are needed to become a full-time vocational missionary in the
Church of the Nazarene. I’d like to thank Eunice Brubaker our district NMI president and Audrey Landers our
district NMI vice president for partnering with us to make this event possible.
This past year has been full of growing our partnerships with our district Children’s ministry and District
Nazarene Missions International. We partner together because we are better together and God has called us to
be in the same family, doing the Lord’s will not our own.
Thirdly the district leadership team reordered and reallocated the district NYI budget for 2015-16 to
better represent the mission statement of KCD NYI.
Fourthly our district leadership team took the steps to restructure our executive council to become a
steering committee to cast vision for new works of youth ministry in the KC district. As a KCD NYI family we
want to continue to provide high quality and valuable events, but we must also give our attention to partnering
together to begin new works of youth ministry where the Lord is leading.
I appreciate all the faithful work that our district NYI council has been done and faithful service that has
been given to all of us.
For a few minutes this afternoon I’d like to call us to move forward with Jesus, with each other and our
youth ministries. I’d like us to hear a word from our Lord Jesus Christ that is as relevant today as it was when
Jesus spoke these words to his followers:
“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a
lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In
the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in
heaven.” -Matthew 5:14-16.
There are a few things I’d like us to think about from this text today:
Jesus, who is the light of the world, calls his disciples the light of the world. What? Jesus you’re the light
of the world that’s good enough for me. You shine bright Lord and I’ll watch. There is a huge theme of light that
can be traced from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation. In the beginning the Lord hovered over the darkness and said let
there be light where there was no light. The Lord was a pillar of fire at night lighting the way for the Israelites
when they traveled through the wilderness. God was a light to the world through the prophets like Ezekiel and
Isaiah. When the world thought that God has abandoned his people and their was 400 years of silence between
the last OT prophet and Jesus, the gospel of John tells us that the true light that gives light to everyone came
into the world. The light shined in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. In the book of Acts and
all through the NT Jesus’ light shined brightly through followers of Christ. Then we have a wonderful statement
in Revelation 22:5 about a day coming when there will be no more night. We won’t need the light of a lamp or
the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. It’s a beautiful story of light that runs through the
bible. Jesus didn’t just come to be the light of the world, Jesus wants to put God’s light inside of you and me
right now. You’re supposed to be a flashlight in the darkness with Christ as your batteries. You’re supposed to
be a cell phone light that’s charged with Christ. When people Wikipedia the history of light they should see your
name right after God’s. Do people see God’s light in you? Or do they see darkness?
Check out this story of God being a light in a dark time in the life of a teen on our district named Kat
Estep from KC First church.
Secondly, Jesus says you. The “you” is plural. Sometimes we forget when reading these words that
Jesus is talking to a community of people. Jesus is talking to us as a community. It’s true that each one of us
needs the light of Christ in our lives. But these words from Jesus are about more than just us individually. I
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would even go so far as to say they aren’t primarily about us individually as much as they are about us together
being the light of the world.
In January, I had the privilege of attending Third Wave in San Jose, Costa Rica with three other young
adults from our district: Estela Reza, Blake Lee and Nathan Dutton. Third Wave is a global NYI worship and
equipping event that happens every 4 years on a different region. This year it was in Meso America region that
includes countries in Central America.
While we were there I got to see what “You’ll are the light of the world” looks like. While we were there
we got to serve alongside some teens from Costa Rica in a little community outside San Jose called Oriki. We got
to paint, restore a playground, play games, walk the neighborhood greeting people and sing with children and
even provide a beauty salon area for moms. Some of our brothers and sisters from San Jose are working to
plant a new church in the Oriki Community that is growing and new small family homes are being built! There is
no church in the area and they want to lead the way.
It got me thinking about our KC district. What would happen if our 89 churches with 2,645 NYI members
came together to be the light in the darkness of Kansas City and the surrounding areas? Later today we will
spend time in our regional gatherings brainstorming ways we can be the light in the darkness together. When
we make the light of Jesus just about us, we lose the beauty of how God’s light restores our relationship with
each other and invites people living in darkness to come to the marvelous light.
There are two ways that we can participate with our larger global NYI family this year and shine our light
together. Check out these two videos about the Justice Movement and Encuentro Porto Rico 2016.
Finally, Jesus gives us two pictures of what it looks like for us to be the light of the world.
The first picture is of a town built on a hill cannot be hidden. A town is made up of many buildings what
would have lights inside. The problem is many people try being a town on a hill all by themselves. How visible is
the light in your youth ministry or your church to the people around you? What can you all together be and do
to show the light of Christ in your community?
The second picture is of people in a house who light a lamp. The lamp looked like this (show 1st century
lamp). The lamp was one of the most important tools at nighttime in Jesus’ day. It was the way people could
see anything inside their houses at night.
Who is in your house that you need to share the light of Jesus Christ with? That house could be your
family, friends, youth ministry, your church, your neighborhood even your enemies need to see the light God
has poured into you. Where does Jesus want to place you’ll so that you’ll can give God’s light to others? How is
the Lord inviting your local NYI’s, youth ministries and young adult ministries to be a town that shines in the
darkness?
For those of you on Twitter I want to ask you right now to think of some ways your youth ministry or
church can let your light shine this year in your community? Send your tweets to #kcdnyi. We’d like to put
them up on the social media wall today throughout our time together and I’d like to be praying for you. There is
also the original tweet, it’s called the sheet…of paper. You can write it down on paper instead of using Twitter if
you’d like.
A few weeks ago I asked our regional representatives if they would ask other youth ministries in their
regions for examples of God’s light shining through his people into the darkness.
Today when you came in you were given a keychain flashlight. Does everybody have theirs? Can I get
one volunteer to turn theirs on? Now can you turn yours on and off real fast? Nice, looks like a little blinker.
Now can I get everyone to turn theirs on? Now can I get everyone to turn theirs on and off real fast. Sweet!
Together we’re a strobe light for Jesus! We want to give you these keychains today so you will remember that
you’ll are called to be the light of the world.
There is a song that I learned as a kid that has deep meaning to me even today when I remember it. It’s
the song “This little light of mine.” Anyone ever heard of it? I thought we could close this report together by
singing “This little light of mine” with my Ukulele.
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Kansas City District NYI you are called to be the light of the world. Let your light shine so that others
may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in Heaven.
Respectfully Submitted,
Thomas M. Craig, KC District NYI President
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT NMI PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Dr. Graves, Dr. Rowell, Lola Brickey, Pastors, Presidents, Delegates and Friends:
Today I bring my 17th report of the District NMI Council and of what God continues to do through our
Kansas City Churches who truly desire to do all they can to fulfill the Great Commission of making disciples of all
nations. As I look back over the years, I am amazed at what God has accomplished in and through Kansas City
Nazarenes. I am also amazed how things have changed – especially as we consider and recognize that what it
takes to make disciples of all nations today is much different than what it has been in the past. Thanks be to
God, that although methods and visions have changed, the mission has not changed – and better yet, the Gospel
message of love, grace and salvation of our Lord Jesus Christ has NOT changed. He is the same yesterday, today
and tomorrow. We carry within us the greatest HOPE of our nation – of all nations – that is Jesus Christ.
As we celebrate the accomplishments of this past year, I want to say thank you to all our churches who
took the challenge of last year – of recognizing that the choice of reaching people in our Jerusalem,
Judea/Samaria and the ends of the earth was UP2U. We celebrate and give gratitude to God today for:
50 churches – mobilizing the church in mission through praying, educating, discipling and giving
41 churches trusting in the faithfulness of God to provide gave more than 5.7% to WEF supporting the
mission of God.
We continue to pray with and for all of our churches to see the importance of supporting our
denominational mission to the world through the support of the World Evangelism Fund. The danger might be
to see it as a line item in the budget when it should be understood as the vital lifeline of our church being
obedient to the Great Commission of making disciples of all nations.
I want to take this opportunity to thank the District NMI Council for all their support and work this past
year. Your representatives really desire to be missional and help your churches be the same. I want to thank
Tom Craig and the District NYI for the partnership that we continue to build together in educating and discipling
future mission leaders. I want to share our deep gratitude to Margaret Tyler and the District Children’s Ministry
for our partnership and desiring that our children learn early how to BE missional and mission minded. What a
privilege it was to teach our kids at camp about missions – and especially the 5th & 6th graders who experienced
what the persecuted underground church experiences on a weekly basis, followed up by watching the JESUS
Film. What an awesome time – and with the heat index of 113 and the millions of mosquitos – it was definitely
a mission experience – praying/educating/discipling future mission leaders.
The stories of our churches fulfilling the Great Commission locally, regionally, and globally are many. I
wish I had the time to allow each of you to share your stories.
Here are some of your stories:
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Overland Park:
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Local Witness: ELL classes
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Regional Witness: True Light, KC Street Hope, KCRM
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Global Witness: Partnership with Nicaragua
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Children’s VBS – goal of $600 to buy boat motor for Nicaragua – received over $800 –
educating/discipling future mission leaders
Olathe Christ Community:
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Local Witness: Celebrate Recovery, Mission Southside
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Kids and teens serving in backpack program and meal preparation – educating/discipling future
mission leaders
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Regional Witness: KCRM – over 40 people serving through organizing clothing and assembling
backpacks
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Global Witness: partnership with Mesoamerica in Dominican Republic (educating/discipling
future mission leaders in that region), and Honduras; and a partnership with Asia-Pacific, Papua New Guinea,
specifically
Olathe College:
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Local Witness: partnership with two elementary schools
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Regional Witness: KCRM, Shepherd’s Care Ministries, financial support for NTS 365M program
for cross cultural ministry training (educating/discipling future mission leaders); International Student Ministry
at JCCC
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Global Witness: Supporting 100 students in completing their theological studies in CAA#4
(China) (educating/discipling future mission leaders)
Topeka Wanamaker Woods
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Local Witness: monthly meals at local inner city school; teens serve weekly meals at community
center (educating/discipling future mission leaders)
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Regional Witness: provided for new van at Sun Valley Indian School (Native American Christian
Academy)
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Global Witness: provided all the beds for the Nazarene Youth Center in Dili, East Timor – boys
who are homeless because of their commitment to Christ
Topeka Family Life
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Local Witness: hosted three international students from Washburn – 2 accepted Christ as their
Savior and became very involved in the local church ministry and prayer groups
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Regional Witness: support of Alden’s House (home started by a Nazarene couple to take
underage children that have been rescued from human trafficking – giving medical care, counseling and
transition back into a home)
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Global Witness: support of Global Mission as Church of Excellence
KC South Wood
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Local Witness: intergenerational support and participation at True Light Family Resource
ministry (educating/discipling future mission leaders)
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Regional Witness: mission trip to White River Indian Reservation in South Dakota
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Global Witness: support of Global Mission as Church of Excellence
Topeka Oakland
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Local Witness: became a local Nazarene Compassionate Ministry Center – reaching people
coming in for food and clothing – every Sunday they serve pancakes to whoever comes in to eat
Craig/Excelsior Springs/KC Nall/Indp. Fort Osage/LS New Beginnings/Ottawa – witnessing locally,
regionally and globally through food resource banks, boxes filled for Operation Christmas Child, children
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challenging adults in filling CCK for Nepal, feeding approximately 1000 each month, supporting youth on mission
trips, partnering with local hospital providing over 90 families with Christmas Stockings…and the list goes on – I
wish I could tell all the stories…
Lawrence First:
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Just this last week, I received this email:
“Lawrence First Church has been partnering with Guatemala for about seven years. They began by
working with a medical clinic – then through providing water filter systems in elementary schools – through JFHP
soccer ball ministry. Four years ago, our team ran into a four year-old boy named Nehemiahs (Ney’ – ha – me’ –
us). He couldn’t walk so he scooted around on his rear end. This young boy captured our hearts mainly because
of his joy. In discussions with the medical clinic we asked what it would take to get him upright. The doctors said
it didn’t have to be a permanent way of life for him, but that it would take constant therapy and medical
attention. The small clinic in Camanchaj did not have the resources, so he would have to go to Guatemala City.
Long story short, we came home and through various fundraisers raised enough money to get him and his father
to Guatemala City several times. We purchased a walker for him, braces for his legs and provided all the therapy
and devices needed to get him on his feet.
Last week our team met with Nehemiahs and his family – and we were absolutely overjoyed when
Nehemiahs walked in (with a little help from his dad) and made his way around to each of our teams members
for a hug! Absolutely unbelievable! Eunice, I am so proud of our church. We are so blessed to serve a God who
takes some fish and bread from a willing little boy and makes it into something. He has taken a church who was
willing to simply do what we could and has multiplied it into something we could never have imagined. We are
blessed to be part of a district who encourages missions and makes it a priority.”
WOW! What a beautiful illustration of a body of believers choosing to take on the challenge of
recognizing it’s UP2U whether you will make a difference – through proclaiming His Gospel through ministry,
witness, support and assistance. Thanks to all of you for being and doing what God has called us to – being
witnesses and reaching people for His Kingdom.
As we celebrate the accomplishments of the past year – we must be ever looking forward to what is
next. A passage that we are all familiar with is Acts 1:8 – “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes
on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
This passage given to the disciples right before Christ ascended into heaven correlates well with the command
given in Matthew 28:18-20 – “…all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and
make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of
the age.”
First of all, just prior to vs. 18 in Matthew, it reads “when they saw him, they worshiped him.” This tells
me that it was in the setting of worship that Christ gave the command for his disciples and for all Christ followers
to come thereafter. If we are truly worshipping God, will we not hear the command and desire to fulfill it?
Worship of our Lord and Savior will drive us to make disciples of all nations. Worship of our Lord will give us the
eyes – the ears – the heart of Jesus and want to reach the lost. It is what all believers are to do – as the passage
says we are to teach future disciples to obey everything He commanded – which is to witness and make disciples
– it is ongoing.
But back to the other passage of Acts 1:8 – with the empowerment of the Holy Spirit we are to be
witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth. Making the assumption that we are all
Spirit-filled (yes, I recognize that is a dangerous assumption – as are most assumptions), I want us to focus more
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on us allowing that infilling and empowerment to help us be obedient in witnessing – serving – making disciples
in all nations.
Following this command/challenge that Jesus gave his disciples in vs. 8, a couple of verses later is a
phrase for us to consider today. When Jesus ascended into heaven, the Word tells us that the disciples just
stood there – looking intently – in amazement – in wonderment – just standing there. Then two men dressed in
white appeared (angels) and asked, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand here looking into the sky?”
Why are you standing here? You see, the disciples have had three years of great church!! Preacing,
parables, Bible studies (explanation of the OT), miracles, church growth – well, not officially a “church” yet but
growth in Christ followers (wow – that’s a great topic for another time), worship, etc. In fact, as I already
mentioned, it was in one of their worship times that Jesus gave the Great Commission. Even though things got
really, really tough for three days – arrest/trial/crucifixion – Jesus had kept His word and at the end of three days
rose from the dead – appeared to them numerous times for 40 days. As they just stood there, I wonder if they
were thinking all is well again. Now we can settle back into the comfort of the way it used to be – the way it was
before the crucifixion – you know, when they had a great church or group of followers. If they were thinking
that – sliding back into the thought of the comfort of what they knew (you know, the way we have always done
it – we like our church the way it was – we don’t like/want new people coming in and changing it – and we
definitely don’t want the District NMI President encouraging us to do something different and radical) – all of a
sudden, God’s angels came and said – “hey, why are you standing here? Didn’t he say go and be my witnesses
in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth?” What’s the hold up? Get going!!!
I wonder if God is saying that to us today – to some of us, anyway. From the reports, it is obvious that
many have caught on and are being witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea/Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. But
what about the rest of us? Why are we standing here? What are we waiting for? Are we stuck in wanting to
maintain the way things have always been – or can we possibly be filled with and empowered by the Holy Spirit
to get going and do things differently – new things – in a new way?
I am probably going to get myself in trouble here – probably end up getting fired – but I am going to say
it, anyway. It is time for us to stop “doing” without being missional. There I said it! Yes, we can “do” missions
without “being” missional. However, we cannot “be” missional” without “doing” missions. As we face the
challenges of a new day with new generations – new believers - who are NOT going to “do” missions like we
have in the past – they want to “be” missional – we must be willing to change what we have done in the local
churches for the past years. Gone are the days when we can just read or sit and listen to a mission’s story and
perhaps be moved to give $5.00 or so in the offering and say we just did missions! Do we dare – are we willing
to explore and allow the Holy Spirit to help us BE missional? Later this morning, we are going to discuss how we
can BE missional and in being, DO missions in our Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. The
challenge for us this next year is to BE missional. What could happen this next year if we focus on BEING and
pray and allow the Holy Spirit to empower us? Could it be that we will return next year amazed at all that gets
DONE because we ARE?
Some may be thinking, well, we would love to BE but it might result in doing something that requires
finances, and we just don’t have the finances. Well, may I suggest that all of us have have a choice to make – we
can have an attitude of scarcity or we can have an attitude of abundance? For those who might lean towards
choosing an attitude of scarcity, may I challenge you by asking you what your God is like? Because my God owns
it all – including the cattle on a thousand hills – and if He fills us and empowers us to BE – He can and will
provide the way and finances to DO. You can take that to the bank!!! Just sayin’!
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To BE missional, we need to get OUT of the church building! NMI leaders – at the breakfast, I
encouraged you all to sit down with your pastor and ask the question, how can NMI help our church BE
missional and in being, mobilize the church in mission through praying, educating, discipling and giving? Pastors
and Presidents – I encourage you to have a prayer retreat – and really focus on what it would look like for you to
challenge your people to BE missional this next year – in Jerusalem, Judea/Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
To all of us – what might happen if we focused on BEING missional...
Well? Why are you standing here?
Respectfully submitted,
Rev. Eunice Brubaker, KC District NMI President
KCD NEW WORKS
To Dr. Jeren Rowell, Delegates and the Kansas City District Family,
Your New Works Team:
Dave Hazel
Jason Matters
Erica Matters
Scott Dement
Jason Rowinski
It has been our privilege to serve as your KC District New Works team. It has been our desire for God to
truly do a “New Work” here on the KC District.
We meet as a team on the understanding that starting new works at our local churches are the most
effective means of reaching unchurched people. So let’s honor God and do this well!
The Kansas City District has been challenged by our DS to start 90 new works by 2020. In 2010, we
identified 137 potential locations for new works, from there we set the goal to see 90 “New Works” take place
by 2020. Our desire is to see all kinds of new works started across our district.
As of today we have seen 23 new works begun or in process to begin. The kinds of new works we are
identifying are: New Churches – CTM; Parent Affiliated Congregations – PAC; Multi-Site;
Missional Communities; And More…
Over the past several months we have met several times developing a few priorities:
Develop a prayer force across the KC District.
Develop a clear pathway that we could follow together for healthy successful new works.
Develop a proposal for the District budget team.
Discover all the new works happening across our district to offer support, equipping and
encouragement and to empower leaders.
We look forward to this year as we are a part of seeing God do new things on our district and in our
churches as we trust God for new things!!
In his service,
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Dave Hazel
C. District Boards and Standing Committees
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT SDMI CHAIRMAN
It is with humility and pride that I report on behalf of our Sunday School Discipleship Ministries across
the Kansas City District. Teaching and inviting people into an authentic relationship with Christ serves as the
heart of what the Church is all about.
Both elected and appointed quality individuals have come together to serve as our District SDMI Council.
They have given careful attention to children, youth and adult ministry that is changing lives for the better. They
are servants, teachers, leaders and forward-thinking people that care deeply for multigenerational ministry in
the local church. Deep appreciation is extended to each of them for giving themselves for the work of Christ.
TEAM Day is our flagship event. Nearly 300 people from all corners of the district joined in a day of
discipleship training. 40 workshops were offered in a variety of subjects to encourage us to lead people in their
journey with Jesus. The teaching, encouraging and connections that occur in a few hours prove great benefit
throughout the year.
We are very fortunate to have Rev. Margaret Tyler and Rev. Tom Craig leading our district in children
and youth ministry. I cannot begin to list all the events that these two great leaders oversee. They have
developed councils that are top-notch in every way that plan and execute ministry for all to enjoy. They love
God and they love people…and it shows it all they do.
After many, many years of service, our District Laymen’s League has decided to discontinue Laymen’s
Retreat. We thank the Laymen’s Board for all their organizational gifts to provide the Retreat each year. The
SDMI Council is exploring new ways to serve our district in this area.
For those of you that have yet to participate in our Summer Camps, Bible Quizzing, Prime-time Retreats,
Breakaway, Immersion, N.Y.C. or the many other activities that take place throughout the year…you’re missing
out! Get involved now, volunteer to help, send your kids & teens.
Thanks for the opportunity to serve on this great District. Let’s keep leaning in to God’s work.
Respectfully submitted,
Rev. Wayne S. Nelson
SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARDS
Honor School – In order for a church to qualify, there must be 5% - 24% increase in both average attendance and
responsibility list.
Superior School – In order for a church to qualify, there must be a 25% - 49% increase in average attendance and
responsibility list.
Exceptional School – In order for a church to qualify, there must be a 50% or more increase in average attendance and
responsibility list.
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HONOR SCHOOLS: Belton New Horizons, Bonner Springs, Kansas City Beacon Hill, Kansas City First, Kansas City Nall
Avenue, Kansas City Shawnee, Leavenworth, Lee’s Summit New Beginnings, Living Hope, Olathe Christ Community,
Overland Park, Overland Park Antioch, Parkville Family, Spring Hill Grace Community, St. Joseph First, St. Joseph Turning
Point, Topeka Family Life, Warrensburg Life Church, Weston Community
SUPERIOR SCHOOLS: Atchison, Gardner, Independence First, Kansas City Central, Kansas City Grace, Kansas City Summit
View, Topeka Oakland
EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOLS: Craig Community, Liberty
DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD
Report No. 1
The District Advisory Board of the Kansas City District met at the call of the district superintendent four times. To the
best of our ability, we have given counsel and support to the district superintendent. Special commendation should be
given to the district superintendent, Reverend Jeren Rowell, for his outstanding leadership for the Kansas City District
Church of the Nazarene. Leland King was elected District Advisory Board secretary.
During the year, the following ad interim transfers were granted: Elders— Michael G. Downs, New England; Joseph Scott
Foltz, Eastern Michigan; Jon Gildner, Michigan; William (Bill) F. Gritton, Hawaii Pacific; Kyle A. Himmelwright, South
Carolina; Jayme R. Himmelwright, South Carolina; Stephen Leppert, Alaska; Stephanie R. Lobdell, Intermountain; Thomas
(Tommy) Lobdell, Intermountain; Garey A. Miller, East Tennessee; Kenneth H. Niles, Alaska; Lori Haynes Niles, Alaska;
Johnathan P. Pickens, NW Illinois; Barbara Janette Platter, Dallas; E. Daniel Shafer, Indianapolis; Troy Sundermeyer,
Louisiana; Brady J. Thelander, Chicago Central; and Matthew Zimmer, Prairie Lakes. Deacons—Rick Edwards, Colorado.
Licensed Ministers—Nicole Rae Cunningham, Joplin; Jeremy L. Hall, Joplin; Julie Hanson, Central California; Jay B. Lyons,
Oklahoma; Jonathan Marc Platter, Dallas; Daniel Mark Quanstrom, Michigan; and Chelsea Weber, Nebraska.
Report No. 2
We recommend the following licensed ministers, serving as pastors, or lay supply pastors, for renewal or granting of
district minister’s license: Marissa Coblentz, Countryside, Grant; Michael Coblentz, Countryside, Grant; Lee Howell, KC
the Rock at Stoney Point, Grant.Ryan Ardrey, Vision Community, KCMO, Renewal; Brian Burd, CrossRoads Community,
Sedalia, Renewal; Michael Fetting, Holiness, Stillwell, KS, Renewal; John Menkveld, Topeka Oakland, Renewal; Dan Riley,
Parkville, MO, Renewal; Gil Salinas, KC Unidos por Fe, Renewal.
Report No. 3
We have attempted to represent the district in all matters both spiritual and legal.
We have continued to maintain and improve the district office property and equipment.
We have approved the proposed District Assembly Schedule for 2015 with Fiesta Hispana, July 25 9:00 AM (College
Church of the Nazarene--Uphaus). Celebration and Vision Service, July 28 at 7:00 PM; NMI and NYI Conventions on July
29 and combined NYI and NMI Service at 7:00 PM; District Assembly Business, July 30 at 8:30 AM concluding with the
Ordination Service at 7:00 PM all at College Church of the Nazarene.
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We have approved the SPC Role (Interdenominational/Special Service) for the following ordained ministers: Phil Antilla,
David Caudle, Russell Will Certain, Pamela Connolly, Michael Cunningham, Jeffrey Darnauer , Joshua English, Michael
Falgout, Jeb Flynn, J. David Garrison, A. Terrance (Terry) Gunter, Daniel Ketchum, Todd Maberry, Micah Todd Miller,
Roberto Moreno, Jr., Isabel Moya, H. Ross Norris, Roy Rotz, Bill (William) Runyon, Charles (Chuck) Sailors, Rob Santel,
Gary Shank, Glen P. Shoup, David Showalter, Jessica Springer, Jonathan Sutter, Michael D. Ward, M. Brandon Winstead,
Daniel Witherow, Steven Woodall and Daniel York.
We have suspended the camp subsidy from the District Center Fund. These funds come from the interest earned with a
requirement that the principal balance be maintained as established by the District Assembly.
We approved the recommended budget for the district for 2015-2016 which was presented by the Budget and Planning
Committee.
We have adopted reports from the Church Properties Board.
We have recommended that the budgets for NYI, MNI, and Sunday School Ministries be approved as submitted by the
respective boards and councils.
We have certified email votes taken throughout the year.
We have adopted the report of the Nominating Committee for District Assembly matters.
We have approved the merger of the Craig/Oregon congregations and approved the name of the merger as Craig Church
of the Nazarene.
We have approved the disorganization of Lawrence Faith Church of the Nazarene and Kansas City Agape Center.
We have approved the assignment of Jonathan Foster as Church Planting Resource Director. We have approved the
appointment of Reverend Carlos Fernandez as Hispanic Ministries Coordinator. We have approved the appointment of
Nancy McPherson as Office Assistant.
We have approved a child care center by Pastor Lee Ethel Howell at KC the Rock and approved Hope House Ministries as
a Compassionate Ministry Center.
Respectfully submitted,
LELAND A. KING, Secretary
JEREN ROWELL, Chairperson
BOARD OF MINISTRY
Report No. 1
The following have been received on transfer during the assembly year:
Elders: James Abbott, Southwestern Ohio; Kevin. R. Brunk, Northwest Ohio; Edgar S. Campbell, Jr, Florida; Gloria M.
Coffin, Maine; Phillip D. Hause, Oklahoma; Levi Holland, Upstate New York; Chad E. Johnson, North Arkansas; Roxanne
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A. Jones, North Carolina; John L. Kizzee, Kansas; Rockey Meo, Missouri; Franklin Moore, Chicago Central; Frank W.
Morley, Southern California; Stephen T. Morrison, Joplin; Kenneth R. Paynter, South Carolina; Mary H. Paynter, South
Carolina; Jerry Poe, Joplin; Dana L. Preusch, MidSouth; Stanley J. Rodes, Intermountain; Darius Salter, Dallas; David
Sharpes, Upstate New York; Roland W. Sharpes, North Central Ohio; Howard F (Howie) Shute, Arizona; Ryan Stroud,
Washington Pacific; Carla Sunberg, East Ohio; Charles (Chuck) Sunberg, East Ohio; Tony Whitehead, MidSouth; and
Candice I (Candy) Wiley, South Carolina.
Deacons: Michael Cork, Colorado
Licensed Ministers: James L. Black, South Central Ohio; Andrew S. Cook, Missouri; Sarah Fredricks, Prairie Lakes;
Timothy Foschi, Arizona; Catherine A. Johnson, Northwest Indiana; Emily Leigh, Southwestern Ohio; Zachary B. Martin,
Iowa; Kayla Mellinger, Northwestern Illinois; Carlos F. Portillo, Florida; Alicia M. Riley, Kansas; Matthew A. Selden, Iowa;
Jana K. Steinke, Washington Pacific; and Jenna L. Stout, Intermountain; Jared Tucker, North Central Ohio.
Report No. 2
The following are recommended for granting of District Minister’s License: Rachel Borger, Amberlee Brinkman, Gloria
(Jeanira) Carrillo, Marissa Coblentz, Michael Coblentz, Jonathan Eigsti, Michael Finn, Mario Flores, Timothy Hahn, Lee
Howell, Amanda Kim, Vlad Kim, Brady Klein, Kevin Kneisley, Elizabeth Kuhns, Jessica McConnell, Alejandro Ortega,
Jonathan Pope, Phillip Prado, Michael Purlee, Amy Schlepp, Randall Seedorff, Rachel Shald, Tyler Sparks, and Alexander
Wilson.
The following are recommended for renewal of District Minister’s License: Femi Akinmoladun, Linda Alexander, Lisa
Aparicio, Ryan Ardrey, Pamala Asher, Doug Atteberry, Wayne Bartlett, Michael Beck, Hannah Beers, James Black,
Jonathan Block, Roberto Blanco, Barb Bramble, Brian Burd, Travis Caldeira, Yohan Cho, Kwanghun Choi, J. Grant Christy,
Andrew Cook, Michael Cunningham, Wayne Dahl, Aimee DeAngulo, Shelley Dennis, Joshua English, Michael Fetting,
Timothy Foschi, Brady Franklin, Letiah Fraser, Sarah Fredricks, Joshua Fredlund, April Garland, Michelle Gawith, Joseph
Gonzales, Anna Good, David Goodwin, Anne Hardy, Steven Harris, Bradley Hays, Trena Hoy, Jay Jellison, Delinda
Jeronimo, Catherine Johnson, David Johnson, Michael Kennedy, Erin Knocke, Billy Lee, Martha Martin, Zachary Martin,
Adrianne Matlock, Rexford McCommon, Sarah McGee, Kayla Mellinger, John Menkveld, Isaac Miller, Micah Todd
Miller, Antonio Monarres, Brandon Nelson, Eric O’Neal, Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Krista Palacios-Castrejon, Carlos
Portillo, Cheralea Purcell, Alfonso Reyes, Alicia Riley, Daniel Riley, Gil Salinas, Jay Sandbloom, Leonel Sarazua, Matthew
Selden, Richard Shockey, Jana Steinke, Jenna Stout, James Swindell, Wendy Swindell, Brian Timmer, Dallas Tharp, Daniel
Toburen, Kathy Weld, A. Gordie Wetmore, and Deanna Williams
Report No. 3
The following are recommended for Elder’s Orders: Douglas J. Atteberry Jonathan A. Block, Brian Edward Burd, Anne
Raudsepp Hardy, Delinda Jeronimo, Sarah Elizabeth McGee, John Menkveld, Isaac David Johnson Miller, M. Todd Miller,
Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Krista Palacios-Castrejon, Michael James Purlee, Gil Santiago Salinas and Jamison Alan
Sandbloom
The following are recommended for Deacon’s Orders: Wayne Dahl, Michelle Colleen Gawith
The following are recommended for Evangelist Status: Charles “Chic” Shaver (EVT), Steve Hofferbert (EVR), Robert
“Steve” Latham (EVR), Russell Rhodes (EVR), David Belzer (ESR), Rockey Meo (ESR), Charles “Chuck” Millhuff (ESR),
Marjorie Owens (ESR)
The following are recommended for Retired Status: Paul Carruthers (RA), Fredrick (Fred) Funk (RA), Richard Guilfoil,
Sr., (RA), James Pettitt (RA) and William (Bill) Ritchey (RA)
The following be removed from the roll of ordained ministers, not by our desire, but by His design, having deceased:
Eunice Bryant, Donald H. Davis, Marvin E. Dennison, George Rice, Milford Schmidt, R. Leon Seager, Rob L. Staples, and
Dean H. Wessels
The following be removed from the roll of Elder: Barbara Jane Anderson from the roll of Elder having joined another
denomination. Stuart Wolkomir from the roll of Elder having joined another denomination.
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Report No. 4
The following did not apply for renewal of District Minister’s License: Sarah Bean, Sabrina Block, Kay Hardiman, Dallas
Jackson, Harold Morris, Andrew Richmond, Adam Schwer, Jeremy Shunk, Scott Sidusky, C. Kenneth Starkey and Aaron
Traxler
The following was referred back to the Local Church: Forest Fisk
The following credentials be filed: Ronald Hyson having reached the 4 year threshold for remaining unassigned.
Respectfully Submitted:
PHIL HAMNER, Chairman
J. KEITH METCALF, Secretary
BOARD OF MINISTRIAL STUDIES
During the past year, we have worked with the following students and have determined that they should be placed in
the Course of Study at the levels indicated.
Level 2: James Black, Rachel Borger, William Lee, Randy Seedorff
Level 3: Wayne Bartlett, Michael Finn, Mario Flores, Timothy Forschi, Jonathan Foster, Joshua Fredlund, Anna Good,
Timothy Hahn, Trina Hoy, Jay Jellison, Antonio Monarres, Phillip Prado, Cheralea Purcell, Alfonso Reyes, Rachel Shald,
Jim Swindell, Wendy Swindell
Level 4: Orobola Akinmoladun, Linda Alexander, Ryan Ardrey, Pamela Asher, Amberlee Brinkman, Kwanghun Choi,
Brady Franklin, Letiah Fraser, Gregory Grimmett, Lee Howell, Amanda Kim, Vladislav Kim, Brady Klein, Erin Knocke,
Elizabeth Kuhns, Zachary Martin, Rex McCommon, Jessica McConnell, Brandon Nelson, Alicia Riley, Matthew Selden,
Tyler Sparks, Chelsea Weber, Deanna Williams
2014 Graduates: Doug Atteberry, Hannah Beers, Travis Caldeira, Gloria Carrillo, Marissa Coblentz, Michael Coblentz,
Andrew Cook, Wayne Dahl, Jonathan Eigsti, Michael Fetting, David Goodwin, Anne Hardy, Delinda Jeronimo, Kevin
Kneisley, John Menkveld, Sarah McGee, Micah Todd Miller, Eric O’Neal, Edson Palacios-Castrejon, Michael Purlee, Gil
Salinas, Alexander Wilson
Respectfully submitted,
Bill Kirkemo, Secretary
DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH PROPERTIES
During the past year, the District Board of Church Properties has met 2 times. Additionally, some meetings were
conducted by phone or e-mail to consider and to expedite requests from churches for approval to purchase or to sell
properties, to secure loans for refinancing church indebtedness or to make capital improvements, as authorized by the
Manual. The board considered it a privilege to perform its duties and each request was thoroughly and prayerfully
considered.
Projects approved this past assembly year are as follows:
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Independence First: Approval to sell a house and property adjacent to the church.
Lawrence Faith: Approval to sell church and property.
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Trinity Family Mid-Town: Approved a lease agreement for a new location.
Lawrence First: Approval to refinance and remodel.
Kansas City Shawnee: Approval to refinance.
Kansas City GracePoint: Approval to refinance.
Kearney Crossroads: Approval to refinance.
Olathe Faith Journey: Approval to purchase an existing building and adjacent property.
Living Hope: Approval to refinance.
Oregon: Approval to sell church.
Respectfully submitted,
ELLEN WEINSTOCK, Secretary
J. KEITH METCALF, Chairman
KANSAS CITY RESCUE MISSION DIRECTOR
Kansas City Rescue Mission continues to experience the transformational grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, not only in the
lives of our clients, (once hopeless, self-centered men and women) but also in the lives of those of us who minister to
them. Day after day we witness the impact; lives changing from the inside out, powered by the Spirit of our gracious
and merciful God.
At the Men’s Center, we shared the gospel with 1,379 men whose average age is 45 years old and whose average stay
was 24 days. During their time with us we provided them with food, shelter, clothing, counseling, basic health care,
addiction recovery services, case management and pastoral support. Of these men, we helped 86 find housing and 42
find jobs. Our Chaplaincy ministry experienced 155 men responding to the Gospel, 11 of whom received Christ as Savior
and Lord!
During its two years in operation the KCRM Women’s Center has begun establishing partnerships with Jackson County
Drug Court and the Department of Justice. In this same time period we’ve ministered to 54 women. Of these oncebroken ladies, seventeen have moved into affordable housing. Several are working toward acquiring their GED or a high
school diploma while others are acquiring a food handler’s license with intentions of entering the food service industry.
Several others have found employment. Eight ladies have been baptized.
At the same time, significant changes have been taking place in the organizational structure of the Mission itself. This
past year has been one of reorganization, stabilization and planning. We have looked critically throughout the ministry
at what works and what doesn’t and what we believe the Lord would have us focus on in the days and years ahead.
With an eye toward the future we conducted an intensive, Mission-wide analysis through which we identified several
initiatives we believe will define our future ministry. To keep us focused we drafted a principle to guide us as we seek to
accomplish our goals.
Simply stated our guiding principle is this: Prayer will be the compass by which KCRM sets its direction. Prayer will be our
core ministry strategy as we seek to increase sustainability, improve outcomes and expand capacity.
As we continue to prayerfully look to the Lord for direction and provision we intend to undertake the following
initiatives:
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Address facility capacity needs and appearance
Increase fundraising capacity
Improve staff care
Improve internal communications agency-wide
Sharpen all programs
Develop a board-driven succession plan
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7. Design revenue-generating business ventures
With great anticipation and excitement I continue to look forward to serving our Lord at KCRM.
Respectfully submitted,
Rev. Joe Colaizzi
D. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE REPORTS
DISTRICT BUDGET/PLANNING COMMITTEE
The District Budget/Planning Committee believes stewardship is a vital ingredient of Christian living. We
further believe obedience is necessary to Christ’s command - to go, to be, and to do. This report reflects:
1. Faith - in God and in the members of the Kansas City District.
2. Plans - the proposed budget provides for growth and evangelism.
3. Responsibility - to God and to you who consistently support the local church.
4. Fairness - the Giving to Others Stewardship Plan is fair and equitable to all churches. All churches are
called on to follow the Biblical model of tithes and offerings.
5. Appreciation - the record of giving by Kansas City District Nazarenes is a cause for rejoicing.
Kansas City District “Giving to Others Stewardship Plan”
The Giving to Others Stewardship Plan is based on God’s statute: “When you receive... the tithe I give you... You
must present a tenth of that tithe as the Lord’s offering.” (Numbers 18:26) The committee recommends to the
Assembly approval of a tithe and offering system of church apportionments in line with the adopted
denominational system, funding the Mission.
Since it is understood that the Biblical principle of “tithes and offerings” is both universally accepted by our
churches and encouraged to be “tested” by God (Malachi 3:8-10), the Giving to Others Stewardship Fund will be
a weekly tithe on all monies raised with the only exception being Faith Promise, world evangelism, and missions
monies (see the appendix for what constitutes faith promise, world evangelism and missions monies) and an
additional 3.0% offerings. These funds will be sent to the district treasurer who will divide each local church’s
“Giving to Others” Fund monies according to the approved formula and then send the appropriate monies to
the respective recipients.
The recommended formula from the Global Ministries Center and the Budget and Planning Committee of the
Kansas City District for the Giving to Others Stewardship Plan will be:
WEF
5.5%
Pensions and Benefits
2.25%
MNU
2.25%
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District
2.65%
District Auxiliaries
0.6%
13.25%
Giving to Others Stewardship Plan is based on a tithe and offerings (whether through Faith Promise, Easter and
Thanksgiving Offerings, or some other planned missions giving). Churches are encouraged to develop and
implement a plan for education and participation in global missions. Moreover, the church is encouraged to
follow the Macedonian model in 2 Corinthians 8, where Paul writes that the believers: “are also filled with
abundant joy, which has overflowed into rich generosity. For I can testify that they gave not only what they
could afford, but far more. And they did it of their own free will.” (2 Corinthians 8:2b-3)
The definition of church income is: Any donation received by a church that qualifies as a charitable contribution;
USA churches already evaluate every dollar that is deposited in their treasuries as either qualifying or nonqualifying for charitable contribution receipts; donations that qualify to appear on a charitable contribution
receipt are to be included in church income.
Monies given to World Evangelism Fund (WEF) and approved Mission Specials should be recorded as church
income; however, these funds will be subtracted from total church income before the percentage is applied for
WEF (and in the USA... the percentages will be applied for P&B and EDU funds), examples include World
Evangelism Fund and Ten Percent Mission Specials (mission offerings that raise funds for specific needs,
connecting donors and ministry).
Most questions can be answered at www.fundingthemission.org.
Church treasurers are encouraged to continue to send monies for World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and
Benefits, MidAmerica Nazarene University and the Kansas City District (including monies for SDMI, NMI and NYI)
to the District Center.
HOW OFTEN DO WE SEND IN OUR CHURCH’S TITHE?
Optimally, the tithe should be sent in every week. If your church operates best on a monthly basis then send in
the tithe payment monthly.
DOES THE LOCAL TREASURER NEED TO CALCULATE THE PERCENTAGES FOR EACH APPORTIONMENT?
No. The local church treasurer should make out one check to the district reflecting the tithe and plus 3%
offerings. The district office will then divide the monies and send them to the appropriate entities. Indication
will need to be made what consists of the tithe and what monies are the 3% offerings.
WHAT WILL CONSIST OF “BUDGETS BEING PAID IN FULL?
The local church will have the ability to go to www.fundingthemission.org and locate the amount of
participation based on the amount of total raised. The district will also post to the website periodically the
participation levels of each church.
District Privileges and Responsibilities
Administration
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1. The District Superintendent with the approval of the District Advisory Board shall make adjustments
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to the District Operating Budget, if necessary.
Members of all district boards traveling to district meetings shall be reimbursed at the IRS allowable
rate. (to find the allowable rate go to www.irs.gov)
The District Journal shall be accessed on line at http://nazarene.org/Document_Library or at
www.kcdistrict.org.
At the District Assembly an appropriate service of recognition will honor ordained ministers who are
voted retired status.
In order to assure maximum coverage, the Budget and Planning Committee should make a
recommendation to the District Advisory Board concerning the minister’s life, health, hospitalization,
and LTD insurance programs annually.
The District Superintendent
1. Is granted a month’s vacation with pay.
2. His salary is a priority item in the disbursement of the district budget.
3. His Social Security, health insurance, accident insurance, and denominational life insurance shall be
paid from the district budget.
The District Treasurer
1. The district treasurer, his assistants, and all departmental treasurers shall be bonded.
2. The district treasurer’s books and the books of all department treasurers shall be audited as required
by the Manual, par. 203.25. The auditor’s report shall be filed at the district office.
The District Secretary
The annual report form for the local church shall be sent from the district secretary to the local church
no later than May 1, 2015. The report should be returned to the district secretary no later than June 15, 2015.
Local Church Privileges and Responsibilities
Administration
1. An operating budget for 2015-2016 shall be sent to the district office prior to October 1, 2015.
2. The operating budget should be monitored by the pastor and the church board. Both the pastor and
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the church board must share the responsibility in developing plans to meet the demands of the
budget and in the prompt payment of all obligations.
At the first meeting of the church board following the District Assembly, a plan should be adopted for
each church to tithe on all monies received. Church boards should plan to tithe each week from the
local tithes and offerings received through May 31, 2015.
All financial obligations of the church should be paid promptly.
In cooperation with the denomination, an offering should be received in each church for Nazarene
Theological Seminary and for Nazarene Bible College.
The Kansas City Rescue Mission should be supported either through special offerings or by a line item
in the local church’s budget. When the remittance is made to the General Treasurer, Church of the
Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220; 10% credit will be received by the local church.
Local treasurer’s books shall be audited/reviewed as required by the MANUAL, par 129.23. A copy of
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the report shall be sent to the district office within 60 days of completion.
8. Local Church Treasurers should not participate in the counting of the church offerings. We rec-
ommend that two or more persons work together in the counting process and all should sign the
counting report. No person should ever count the money alone.
The Pastoral Staff
1. Each pastor and full-time pastoral staff member should receive a minimum salary of $400 per week. In
addition to the base salary, professional expense, car expense, full Social Security, housing (either a parsonage
or housing allowance), and district health and life insurance should be given to each pastor and pastoral staff
member. If a church is unable to provide the minimum salary and benefits, it should be understood that the
pastor or staff member might need to seek additional employment to fill the gap. Also, churches should realize
that the minimum salary amount is only a base. Every effort should be made to increase the salary to a level that
enables the pastor to live on a level with other professionals in the community.
2. When considering an increase in salary for the pastoral staff, the church board should consider:
a. The value and significance of leadership in the ongoing ministry of the church.
b. The admonition of I Timothy 5:17-18 compels the church to be generous and considerate in its support
of the ministry.
c. Time expectations, years of service, and educational background.
d. Cost of living increase. Since the consumer price index increase for the past year was 1.9%, the pastoral
staff will only receive an increase in actual dollars if the increase in salary and support is greater than
1.9%.
e. The local church board secretary shall notify the district office no later than August 15, 2015, of the
amount of increase given to the pastoral staff. The salary of the pastoral staff is a priority item in the
local budget. The expectation is that a group functioning as a finance committee reviews each pastor’s
salary annually. Increases greater than cost of living should be considered as part of the review
process.
3. Church boards should realize that the “salary” is the only personal, spendable income the staff receives. Car
expense, professional expense, Social Security, housing, and health and life insurance are not “salary” but should
be considered “ministry expense” in the budget.
4. The church board should encourage each of their employees to enroll and participate in the Nazarene 403(b)
Retirement Savings Plan. The employee should contribute a minimum of 3% of their salary as a salary reduction
contribution to this retirement plan. The church should also consider contributing 3% as a salary addition or
match. The salary addition or match should be a priority item in the budget. By contributing into the Nazarene
403(b) Plan, this enables certain qualified ministers to also receive a match from the Pensions and Benefits
Budget Fund.
5. Policy for the District Insurance Program
a. The Kansas City District Insurance Program consists of coverage for health and hospitalization expenses
(this policy includes $15,000 life insurance on the insured, $10,000 on a spouse, and $5,000 on
dependent children).
b. The Kansas City District also provides an additional group policy, which anticipates participation by every
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full-time employee of all our units (full-time is defined as 30 hours per week according to job description
expectations). This group policy provides $15,000 life insurance coverage and long-term disability
coverage equal to 60 percent of the insured’s gross monthly earnings. Only the employee is covered
under this group’s coverage.
It is agreed that the cost of this insurance is part of the financial package to be provided by the church
for the pastor and family, full-time associates and their families, and full-time lay employees and their
families. Since the Group Policy for Life and LTD is noncontributory (premiums are paid by the employer,
not the employee), and since the district desires to provide the best coverage at the lowest rates, full
participation by all eligible employees is expected. The participation in the Health and Hospitalization
policy is optional. However, if the pastor/employee opts out of the district health insurance plan, and
goes to a plan that is not part of a spouses plan, they are no longer eligible for the district group plan. It
should be understood that eligible employees must apply for coverage within 30 days of initial eligibility
or they will be required to prove insurability. Local churches or other units of the district that are hiring
new employees (30 hours or more) must bear responsibility for communicating employment
information to the district office.
Churches, can secure from the district office, claim forms, reporting procedures, and information
concerning optional coverage.
If any church is unable to pay the premiums on these three policies (hospitalization, life, LTD) the eligible
employees must assume the responsibility for keeping the premiums paid by the required deadline.
Premiums are due in the district office on the 25th day of the month prior to the month’s coverage in
which they apply. A 30-day grace period will end on the last day of the month to which the premium
payment applies.
If payment is not received by the 15th of the month in question, a cancellation notice will be sent to the
eligible employee(s) and the local church treasurer.
If payment is not received by the last day of the month in question, a cancellation notice will be sent to
the church treasurer and all individuals insured by that local church. Any insured person whose premium
is not paid by that time will be dropped from the insurance rolls of the district.
Once an individual is dropped from the insurance roll, it will be necessary to prove insurability before
being reinstated and reinstatement may not be possible. There may also be preexisting condition
limitations imposed that would seriously affect the person’s benefits for an 18-month period.
Since there is no fund provision for any subsidy for the insurance program, it is understood that any
church allowing a deficit to accumulate in its account will negotiate a loan agreement to care for this
deficit within a mutually acceptable length of time.
A formal agreement containing the above provisions should be adopted by the church board and signed
by the secretary, treasurer, and participating employee of the local church each year.
Affordable Care Act (ACA) If a church is not a part of the district plan and has any questions concerning
the Affordable Care Act, they need to contact a professional or the district office for assistance. The
regulations continue to change quickly and to have the most current information, a church or pastor
should seek the guidance of a professional in the healthcare industry.
6. In recognition of the services rendered by the pastoral staff, a Staff Appreciation Day should be held annually.
7. The expenses of the pastor and full-time staff member(s) attending conventions, assemblies, pastor’s meetings, PALCON’s, and other district meetings should be paid by the church. These expenses include meals,
mileage, and lodging. In addition, the board should provide the incumbent pastor and full-time staff member(s)
with a General Assembly expense account. Each church should not consider time spent by the pastoral staff at
General Assembly, District Assembly, or other district Pastors’ Conference as vacation.
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8. Each church should establish a vacation policy for the full-time staff, based on years of service in the Church of
the Nazarene as follows:
4 years or less - two weeks (14 days including two Sundays)
5 - 14 years - three weeks (21 days including three Sundays)
15 years or more - four weeks (28 days including four Sundays)
9. For physical and mental health, each church should urge the pastor and full time staff persons to use their
vacation time. The year for vacation purposes shall be based on the anniversary date of the pastor or full-time
staff person’s initial employment with the local church. Preferably the vacation time should be used during the
year or very soon thereafter. In no case shall vacation time be cumulative beyond the following year. The local
church shall pay the cost of the pastoral supply for the vacation period.
10. Each full-time staff member should be encouraged by the local church to continue educational pursuits. The
church board can assist the staff in continuing education by providing a book allowance and/or a continuing
education allotment.
11. Church boards are encouraged to insist that the pastor and staff spend significant amounts of time in prayer
and the study of the Word in preparation for personal spiritual growth and effectiveness in ministry. Such
periods will occasionally require blocks of time solely in prayer and study, away from other responsibilities, and
are the duty and responsibility of the Christian minister. It should not be seen as “time off,” “vacation,” or as
“paid leave.” Suggested retreat agendas may be offered by the district office for use in such disciplines of study
and prayer.
12. Manual paragraph 129.10: “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 year of service in one congregation. The timing and duration of the
sabbatical shall be determined in consultation with the pastor, church board, and district superintendent. It is
strongly urged that the pastor’s salary continue in full and the church board provide for pulpit supply during the
sabbatical period. Materials shall be developed and distributed by the appropriate department of the church to
guide local congregations in establishing and implementing a sabbatical leave policy and procedure.”
13. Manual paragraph 116: “Local churches should consider providing a maternity or paternity leave for the
pastor and associates. District superintendents should encourage local churches to adopt maternity/paternity
leave policies.”
Evangelists
1. Full-time evangelists, called by the local church, should receive a minimum salary equal to twice the
pastor’s weekly salary (including benefits, transportation, and prorated Social Security; these items should
be covered separately and so designated) policy recommended by Evangelism Ministries.
2. Churches should provide entertainment for the evangelist and all special workers. Pastoral families who
entertain these workers should be adequately compensated.
3. When calling evangelists, the local church should give priority to using full-time Nazarene evangelists.
4. If a scheduled evangelistic endeavor is canceled within 60 days of the announced meeting, the local
church should pay the worker’s total honorarium.
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Implementation
Each pastor and one lay delegate (appointed by the pastor) shall serve as members of the Assembly Finance
Committee. This report shall be on the agenda of the August Board meeting of the local church.
Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene
Proposed Budget 2015-2016
Income:
397,650
Church Tithes
Last Year's District Apportionment
50,000
Mission Development Funds
10,000
District Center Funds
5,000
Interest Income
1,000
Catch the Vision Funds
3,000
Last Year’s Catch the Vision Funds
1,350
468,000
Total Income
Expenses:
344,825
Administration
Business and Professional Expenses
25,800
Operations
23,700
Facilities
25,475
Activities
21,750
Development
19,300
7,150
Reserves
468,000
Total Expenses
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Administration:
Clergy Salaries and Benefits
273,525
71,300
Non-Clergy Salaries and Benefits
344,825
Business and Professional Expenses:
DS Auto Replacement
6,000
DS Travel Expense
6,000
DS Hospitality
3,000
DS Meeting and Conferences
4,500
500
DS Sabbatical
Assoc. DS Travel, Hospitality and Meetings
3,500
Office Staff Meetings, Travel and Expense
500
25,800
Business and Professional Expenses Total
Operations:
Office Expense:
600
Bank Charges
Postage
2,000
Stationery and Supplies
4,000
Equipment Purchases
1,500
Office Expense Total
8,100
Equipment and Maintenance Contracts:
7,000
Copier Lease
Other Expense:
500
Gifts and Flowers
Audit Expense
1,000
Computer Service and Maintenance
5,000
100
Background Verification
2,000
Legal Fees
8,600
Other Expense Total
Operations Total
120
23,700
Facilities:
Maintenance and Repairs:
3,500
Lawn Care
Snow Removal
200
Trash Removal
350
Sprinkler System & Fire Exting.
100
AC/Furnace & Other Maint
Pest Control
175
Miscellaneous Supplies
250
Repairs
2,000
Maintenance and Repairs Total
6,575
Utilities:
Electricity
2,750
Gas
1,500
Office Phones
2,250
Cell Phone - Jeren
600
Cell Phone - Keith
600
Water and Sewer
750
Internet
2,000
Utilities Total
11,050
Insurance:
Workers Compensation
2,000
Property
3,500
Other Insurance
300
Insurance Total
5,800
Taxes and Fees:
Real Estate Taxes
2,000
Annual Report
50
Taxes and Fees Total
2,050
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25,475
Facilities Total
Activities:
District Assembly
9,000
Committee Expense
750
Pastors and Spouses Retreat
8,000
Christmas Dinner
3,500
Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast
500
21,750
Activities Total
Church Planting and Development
Hispanic Coordinator
7,500
Church Planting Coordinator
5,000
Pastoral Assistance
5,000
Prayer Retreat
1,800
19,300
Total Church Planting and Development
Reserves:
Contingency
150
Audit Reserve
1,000
General Assembly Reserve
6,000
7,150
Total Reserves
468,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
AUDIT REPORT
The audit committee appointed by the district superintendent, examined the receipts and disbursements of the KC
District SDMI, NYI, NMI and School of Ministry Accounts for the fiscal year ending May 31, 2015. The opinion of this
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committee is the receipts and disbursements and the ending balances are correct. Any statement or suggestions have
been communicated with the appropriate treasurer.
REPORT OF DAILY JOURNAL COMMITTEE
Mr. Chairman, we your journal committee have read the minutes from Tuesday evening, July 28, 2015 and Thursday
morning, July 30, 2015 and find they give an accurate account of the proceedings of these meetings. Thursday
afternoon and evening will be read and reviewed and placed in the final copy of the journal committee report following
the close of the assembly. Furthermore, we extend authority to the district secretary to edit the minutes of the Kansas
City District Assembly for the 2014-2015 church year.
_____________________________
Shaun Sutton, Chair
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Wayne Nelson, Secretary
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Report No. 1
The Nominating Committee, appointed by the District Superintendent and approved by the District Advisory Board, met
on May 4, 2015 at the District Center.
The following were present: Ministerial – Jeren Rowell, chairperson, Keith Metcalf, secretary, Eduardo Aparicio, Joel
Atwell, Vicki Copp, Brad Estep, L.D. Holmes, Shaun Sutton and Daniel Vanderpool.
Laypersons – Dave Anderson, Leland King, Chris Maxwell, Laura Moore, Bonnie Perry, Ana Portillo-Reyes, and Amy
Wetmore.
We present the following nominations for District Advisory Board (one minister and two laypersons to be elected to serve
through 2018). Ministerial: Phil Hamner, Shaun Sutton. Laypersons: Dave Anderson, Brian Diddle, Teresa Pearson, Kelly
Robinson.
We present the following nominations for Sunday School Ministries Board (one minister to serve through 2018, one
layperson to serve through 2018, one layperson to serve through 2017, and one layperson to serve through 2016). The
nominating committee recommends that the layperson with the greatest number of votes will serve through 2018, the
second highest to serve through 2017 and the third highest through 2016. Ministerial: Samuel Aparicio, Sarah Fredericks.
Laypersons: Jo Ann Blevins, Todd Bowman, Abbey Langlitz, Allyson Maxwell, Anna Portillo-Reyes, and Sheila Zani.
Nominations for MidAmerica Nazarene University Board of Trustees (nominate one minister to serve through 2019):
Ministerial: Joel Atwell, David Sharpes.
We recommend that these elections be by plurality vote.
The Nominating Committee recommends that members of standing Boards and Committees be appointed by the
District Superintendent.
Respectfully submitted,
JEREN ROWELL, Chairman
J. KEITH METCALF, Secretary
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Report No. 2
We present the following nominations for members of the Auditing Committee: Wanda Armfield, Robert Cox, Catherine
Jay, and Robert Taylor.
We present the following nominations for Church Properties Board: Ministerial – Jeren Rowell (ex officio), Keith Metcalf
(chairperson), Scott Johnson, Marty Hoskins, Antonio Monarres, Richard Sundermeyer, Lyle Curtis.
Laypersons – Dan Bagunu, Jon Campbell, Chad Cook, Wayne Bennett, Ellen Weinstock.
We present the following nominations for Court of Appeals: Jeren Rowell (ex officio), Vicki Copp, Leland King, Branson
Roberts, Judi Schwanz and Loren Snell.
We present the following nominations for Budget and Planning Committee: Ministerial – Jeren Rowell (ex officio), Brad
Estep, LD Holmes (chair), Keith Metcalf, Raymond Moore, and Wayne Nelson. Laypersons – Jerry Carlson, Robert Cox,
Roger Creeden, Ross Hirst, Raymond Kelley.
We present the following nominations for Ministerial Credentials Board: Jeren Rowell (ex officio), Joel Atwell, Sam
Barber, Vicki Copp, Scott Dement, Brad Estep, Phil Hamner (chair), Deanna Hayden, L. D. Holmes, Jason Matters, Keith
Metcalf (secretary), Wayne Nelson, David Sharpes, Dave Shore and Shaun Sutton.
We present the following nominations for Ministerial Studies Board: Jeren Rowell (ex officio), William Kirkemo
(secretary), Shane Ash, Don Bird, Eunice Brubaker, Charles Christian, Tammy Condon, Carlos Fernandez, Dean Flemming,
Bob Giffin, Roger Hahn, Mark Hayse, Andy Johnson, Steve Johnson, Dan Newburg, Jefferson Newton, Dana Preusch,
Branson Roberts, Jason Rowinski, Judi Schwanz, Dennis Solis, Charles Sunberg, Barbara Sundermeyer, Brett Toole,
Margaret Tyler.
Respectfully submitted,
JEREN ROWELL, Chairman
J. KEITH METCALF, Secretary
MEMORIAL ROLL
Atchison, Edward Allen Tilden; Blue Springs, Elmer E. (Gene) Ellsworth, Darrell Mitchell, Ray Strait; Cameron, Duane
Slates, Stephen Wayne Taylor; Carrollton, James (Rick) Whitt; Excelsior Springs, Ina Bell; Gardner, Esther Kellar;
Independence Trinity, Bernice Butler, Eugene Wayman; KC Beacon Hill, James Bradford; KC Blue Hills Community,
Arvella Jones (Owens), KC Central, Esther Croy, Clara McCoonse, Tom Perry, George Rice*, Bonnie Woeppel; KC First,
Marilon Adee, Evelyn Beals, Lucile Golitko, Carl Knott, Grant McClure, Dean Wessels*; KC Nall Avenue, Cherricy Cline,
Nadine Morgan, Neil Morris; KC New Hope, Ann Martin, Mary Lou Riley; KC Shawnee, Don Davis*, Don Hendrix, Scott
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Messer, Debbie Rickey, Billy Saner; KC St. Paul’s, Daryl Medley, Deane Walter; KC Summit View, Martha Leeds, Connie
Leeds; KC Victory Hills, Bonnie Ryan; KC Water’s Edge, Nina Peoples, Noah Smith, R.L. Thompson; Lee’s Summit First,
Mary Ann Drew, Kelly Drew Mosby; Lee’s Summit New Beginnings, Eunice Bryant*; Lawrence First, Pearl Smith, Wanda
Mull; Marshall, Iris Carpenter, Gordon DeGraffenreid, Mary DeGraffenreid, Wallace Eddy; Maryville, Tanya Hendrix,
Nancy Mason, Hazel Milligan; McLouth, Merle Frye, Garland Graham, Paul Richard; Olathe Christ Community, Bob Knee;
Olathe College Church, Daryl Armfield, Clauda Blackburn, Carolyn Greer, Charles Heller, John Holder, Frank Keeling, Rick
Kenton, Janine McReynolds, Joan Quiring, J.C. Rakes, Roland Reed, Julia Reed, Vernon Rhoads, Milford Schmidt*, Leon
Seager*, Marge Smith, Russ Wiglesworth, Sharon Williams; Olathe Westside, Evelyn Armitage, Dave Endecott, Roger
Jessip, Morris Motley; Overland Park, Gerald (Gary) Moore; Overland Park Antioch, Colonel Elgie Luse; Sedalia
Crossroads, Darlene Jones; St. Joseph First, Carol Ann P. Adwell, Dorthy M. Broce, Harold E. Broce, John V. Jaswick, V.
Joann Sale; Topeka Fairlawn, Beulah Hamme, Roy Sudduth, Ed Warkentine; Topeka First, Marvin Dennison*; Topeka
Lakeview, Cecil Bohannan, Harry Lawrence, Jorge Quinones, Jack Snook, Claude Turner; Topeka Wanamaker Woods,
Melvin Carothers, Bill Williamson; Trenton, Gerladine Long, Irene Persell. *Denotes Minister
I.
FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS:
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128
129
130
Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene
Proposed Budget 2015-2016
Income:
Church Tithes
397,650
Last Year's District Apportionment
50,000
Mission Development Funds
10,000
District Center Funds
5,000
Interest Income
1,000
Catch the Vision Funds
3,000
Last Year's Catch the Vision Funds
1,350
468,000
Total Income
Expenses:
Administration
344,825
Business and Professional Expenses
25,800
Operations
23,700
Facilities
25,475
Activities
21,750
Development
19,300
Reserves
131
7,150
468,000
Total Expenses
Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene
Proposed Budget 2015-2016
Administration:
Clergy Salaries and Benefits
273,525
Non-Clergy Salaries and Benefits
71,300
344,825
Administration Total
Business and Professional Expenses:
DS Auto Replacement
6,000
DS Travel Expense
6,000
DS Hospitality
3,000
DS Meeting and Conferences
4,500
DS Sabbatical
500
Assoc. DS Travel, Hospitality and Meetings
3,500
Child Pastor Travel, Hospitality and Meetings
1,800
Office Staff Meetings, Travel and Expense
500
Business and Professional Expenses Total
Operations:
132
25,800
Office Expense:
Bank Charges
600
Postage
2,000
Stationery and Supplies
4,000
Equipment Purchases
1,500
Office Expense Total
8,100
Equipment and Maintenance Contracts:
7,000
Copier Lease
Other Expense:
Gifts and Flowers
500
Audit Expense
1,000
Computer Service and Maintenance
5,000
Background Verification
100
Legal Fees
2,000
8,600
Other Expense Total
23,700
Operations Total
Facilities:
Maintenance and Repairs:
Lawn Care
3,500
Snow Removal
200
Trash Removal
350
133
Sprinkler System & Fire Exting.
100
Pest Control
175
Miscellaneous Supplies
250
Repairs
2,000
6,575
Maintenance and Repairs Total
Utilities:
Electricity
2,750
Gas
1,500
Office Phones
2,250
Cell Phone – Jeren
600
Cell Phone – Keith
600
Cell Phone – Margaret
600
Water and Sewer
750
Internet
2,000
11,050
Utilities Total
Insurance:
Workers Compensation
2,000
Property
3,500
Other Insurance
300
5,800
Insurance Total
134
Taxes and Fees:
Real Estate Taxes
2,000
Annual Report
50
2,050
Taxes and Fees Total
25,475
Facilities Total
Activities:
District Assembly
9,000
Committee Expense
750
Pastors and Spouses Retreat
8,000
Christmas Dinner
3,500
Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast
500
21,750
Activities Total
Church Planting and Development
Hispanic Coordinator
7,500
Church Planting Coordinator
5,000
Pastoral Assistance
5,000
Prayer Retreat
1,800
Church Planting and Development Total
Reserves:
Contingency
135
19,300
150
Audit Reserve
1,000
General Assembly Reserve
6,000
7,150
Reserves Total
468,000
Total Expenses
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT SDMI
Budget for 6/1/2015 through 5/31/2016
2015-2016
Operating Budget
Income
Apportionments
$61,000
Team Day Income
$6,500
Video Projectors
$100
From Cash Reserves To Balance Budget
$2,600
$70,200
Total Anticipated Income
Expense
Administration
$
Council Expense
$200
Council Supplies
$1,500
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Dist. Chairman's Conference
$7,000
Team Day
$5,000
General Convention
$14,400
Total Administration
$14,400
Adult Ministries
$
Women's / Men's Ministry
$250
Sr. Adult Ministry
$250
Retired Elders
$1,000
Total Adult Ministries
$1,000
Children's Ministries
$
Camp Subsidy
$1,000
Continuing Education
$3,600
Council Expense
$14,700
Dist. Children Pastor
$4,000
Quizzing
$2,500
NCLN
$54,800
Total Children's Ministries
$70,200
Total Expense
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT NYI
Proposed Budget
2015-2016
ADMINISTRATION
Office Expense
550
137
Website
350
Honoraria
1,200
Total for Administration
2,100
DISTRICT DISCIPLESHIP
Quizzing (To be submitted
by Director)
2,750
Max (To be submitted by
Director)
500
Young Adult
500
District Mission Areas
(Zone)
450
Scholarships
3,500
Breakaway
(Zero Based)
Summer Camps
6,000
Total District Activities
13,700
LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT
Council Expense
2,675
Pastoral Care
600
Teen Missionary Training
225
TEAM Day
1,000
District NYI Convention
1,500
Training Events
1,250
Total for Leadership
Development
7,250
REGIONAL DISCIPLESHIP
Regional 3rd Wave
250
Regional Fees
400
138
Total Regional Activities
650
GENERAL DISCIPLESHIP
USA/Canada Regional
Leadership Conference (2
people)
1,800
General Convention Budget
1,500
NYC Budget (Budget to be
submitted by director)
(Zero based)
Total General Activities
3,300
TOTAL 2015-2016 BUDGET
PROPOSAL
27,000
Kansas City District NMI
Proposed Budget
2015-2016
KC District NMI
Budget Worksheet
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
201314
2014-15
2014-15
2015-16
Actual
Approved
YTD Actual
Proposed
Spent
Budget
Spent
Budget
General Convention/Conference Exp.:
District Pres. Gathering/Reserves (2014)
0
0
0
0
Regional Conference/Reserves (2016)
0
0
0
0
2,834
10,000
0
10,000
2,834
10,000
0
10,000
General Conv. Exp./Reserves (2017)
Total Gen. Conv/Conf. Exp./Reserves
139
District Convention Expenses:
Distinguished Service Awards
247
197
Food
858
975
Gifts
99
0
125
125
0
0
564
378
0
0
1,554
700
Speakers – Hotel
563
717
Speaker – Travel
796
0
1,650
1,350
Pages/Recording Secretary
Photocopies
Printing
Props
Supplies
Speakers – Honorariums
Total District Convention Expenses
6,456
4,500
4,442
4,400
139
175
153
175
0
0
0
0
619
375
105
375
2,283
2,250
1,103
2,250
0
50
0
50
Postage
224
100
24
100
Supplies
330
300
49
300
Telephone
0
0
0
0
Travel
0
0
0
0
800
800
0
800
4,395
4,050
1,434
4,050
1,000
1,000
0
0
Junior Missionary Retreat, net
0
0
0
0
Helen Temple Memorial Scholarship
0
0
0
0
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
Council/Office Expense:
Computer/Audio Visual
Equipment
Food/Meals
Mileage Reimbursements
Photocopies
Website Development
Total Council/Office Expenses
District Activities:
YIM/College Mission Trips*
Honorariums & Gifts
140
Flag Fund
0
0
0
0
Missionary Christmas
0
0
0
0
300
400
0
0
Contingency
0
3,150
3
1,000
Regional NMI Dues
0
700
1,175
700
Workshops & Conferences
0
0
0
1,500
Work & Witness Group Expenses
0
0
(520)
0
10,000
5,000
0
5,000
1,800
1,000
0
1,000
750
750
750
750
14,850
13,000
2,408
10,950
28,535
31,550
8,284
29,400
Missionary Kids - KC District
Work & Witness Project
Work & Witness - D.P. Travel
Children's Camps
Total District Activities
TOTAL
It was agreed the 2013-2014 budget would be funded with no more than 15% of the budget coming from reserves.
It was agreed the 2014-2015 budget would be funded with no more than 10% of the budget coming from reserves.
It was agreed the 2015-2016 budget would be funded with no more than 5% of the budget coming from reserves ($28,000
District & $1,400 Reserves).
* College Mission trip support will be made from Reserves
VII:
MINUTES OF THE CONVENTIONS AND AXUILIARIES:
KC DISTRICT NMI CONVENTION
A. Proceedings
July 29, 2015
Morning Session – 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
A breakfast for all local pastors and NMI presidents was held at 8:00 a.m. Announcements were made
concerning Kansas City NMI District items, and the delegate packets were reviewed. Following breakfast, District
NMI President Eunice Brubaker introduced Global NMI Director Lola Brickey and speakers Kyle and Jayme
Himmelwright, former missionaries to Portugal. Lola Brickey spoke, bringing greetings and encouragement.
Participants were greeted with prelude music, “Do Something” by Christian artist Matthew West. A video
segment entitled “Go Make Disciples” was presented.
At 9:30 a.m., President Eunice Brubaker welcomed the members of the Kansas City District NMI
Convention. Leon Zook, a district NMI council member, prayed to begin the Convention.
The Convention was called to order. The Chair was turned over to the district superintendent, Dr. Jeren
Rowell, who presented President Brubaker for her 17th annual report.
Statistics for the Kansas City District are:
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50 churches—mobilizing the church in mission through praying, educating, discipling, and giving.
41 churches, trusting in the faithfulness of God to provide, gave more than 5.7 percent to World
Evangelism Fund supporting the mission of God.
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Overland Park:
o Local Witness: English Language Learner (ELL) classes
o Regional Witness: True Light, Kansas City Street Hope, Kansas City Rescue Mission
o Global Witness: Partnership with Nicaragua
 Children’s Vacation Bible School—goal: $600 to buy boat motor for Nicaragua; received:
more than $800—educating/discipling future mission leaders.
Olathe Christ Community:
o Local Witness: Celebrate Recovery, Mission Southside
 Kids and teens serving in backpack program and meal preparation—educating/discipling
future mission leaders.
o Regional Witness: Kansas City Rescue Mission—more than 40 people serving through
organizing clothing and assembling backpacks.
o Global Witness: partnership with the Mesoamerica Region in Dominican Republic
(educating/discipling future mission leaders in that region) and Honduras; and a partnership
with the Asia-Pacific Region, Papua New Guinea specifically.
Olathe College:
o Local Witness: partnership with two elementary schools.
o Regional Witness: Kansas City Rescue Mission, Shepherd’s Care Ministries, financial support for
Nazarene Theological Seminary 365M program for cross-cultural ministry training
(educating/discipling future mission leaders); International Student Ministry at Johnson County
Community College.
o Global Witness: Supporting 100 students in completing their theological studies in a creative
access area (educating/discipling future mission leaders).
Topeka Wanamaker Woods:
o Local Witness: monthly meals at local inner city school; teens serve weekly meals at
community center (educating/discipling future mission leaders).
o Regional Witness: provided for new van at Native American Christian Academy (formerly Sun
Valley Indian School).
o Global Witness: provided all the beds for the Nazarene Youth Center in Dili, East Timor—boys
who are homeless because of their commitment to Christ.
Topeka Family Life
o Local Witness: hosted three international students from Washburn University—two accepted
Christ as their Savior and became very involved in the local church ministry and prayer groups.
o Regional Witness: support of Alden’s House, a home started by a Nazarene couple to assist
underage children rescued from human trafficking—giving medical care, counseling, and
transition back into a home.
o Global Witness: support of Global Mission as a Church of Excellence.
Kansas City Southwood
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o Local Witness: intergenerational support and participation at True Light Family Resource
ministry (educating/discipling future mission leaders).
o Regional Witness: mission trip to White River Indian Reservation in South Dakota.
o Global Witness: support of Global Mission as a Church of Excellence.
Topeka Oakland
o Local Witness: became a local Nazarene Compassionate Ministry Center—reaching people
coming in for food and clothing. Every Sunday they serve pancakes to whoever comes in to eat.
Craig/Excelsior Springs/Kansas City Nall Avenue/Independence Fort Osage/Lee’s Summit New
Beginnings/Ottawa—witnessing locally, regionally and globally through food resource banks, boxes
filled for Operation Christmas Child, children challenging adults in filling Crisis Care Kits for Nepal,
feeding approximately 1,000 each month, supporting youth on mission trips, partnering with a local
hospital providing more than 90 families with Christmas stockings.
Lawrence First
o Received via e-mail last week:
Lawrence First Church has been partnering with Guatemala for about seven years. They
began by working with a medical clinic—then through providing water filter systems in
elementary schools—through JFHP soccer ball ministry. Four years ago, our team ran into a
four- year-old boy named Nehemiahs (Ney’–ha–me’–us). He couldn’t walk, so he scooted
around on his rear end. This young boy captured our hearts mainly because of his joy. In
discussions with the medical clinic, we asked what it would take to get him upright. The doctors
said it didn’t have to be a permanent way of life for him, but that it would take constant therapy
and medical attention. The small clinic in Camanchaj did not have the resources, so he would
have to go to Guatemala City.
Long story short, we came home and, through various fundraisers, raised enough money to
get him and his father to Guatemala City several times. We purchased a walker for him, braces
for his legs, and provided all the therapy and devices needed to get him on his feet.
Last week our team met with Nehemiahs and his family—and we were absolutely overjoyed
when Nehemiahs walked in (with a little help from his dad) and made his way around to each of
our team members for a hug! Absolutely unbelievable!
Eunice, I am so proud of our church. We are so blessed to serve a God who takes some fish
and bread from a willing little boy and makes it into something. He has taken a church who was
willing to simply do what we could and has multiplied it into something we could never have
imagined. We are blessed to be part of a district who encourages missions and makes it a
priority.
As we celebrate the accomplishments of the past year, we must be ever looking forward to what is next.
Using Acts 1:8 and the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18–20 as texts, President Brubaker said:
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It was in the setting of worship that Christ gave the command for His disciples and for all Christ
followers to come thereafter. If we are truly worshipping God, will we not hear the command and
desire to fulfill it?
With the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, we are to be witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria,
and to the ends of the earth. I want us to focus more on us allowing that infilling and
empowerment to help us be obedient in witnessing—serving—making disciples in all nations.
Are we stuck in wanting to maintain the way things have always been, or can we possibly be filled
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with and empowered by the Holy Spirit to get going and do things differently—new things—in a
new way?
We can “do” missions without “being” missional. However, we cannot “be” missional without
“doing” missions.
We can have an attitude of scarcity, or we can have an attitude of abundance. Because my God
owns it all; and if He fills us and empowers us to be missional, He can and will provide the way and
finances to do missions.
NMI leaders, at the breakfast, I encouraged you all to sit down with your pastor and ask the
question, “how can NMI help our church BE missional and in being, mobilize the church in mission
through praying, educating, discipling, and giving?” Pastors and presidents, I encourage you to have
a prayer retreat and focus on what it would look like for you to challenge your people to BE
missional this next year—in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
Following the report, Dr. Rowell thanked President Brubaker for inspiring and challenging us through her
report. He asked the Convention for adoption of the district NMI president’s report. A motion was made to
accept the report, and it was seconded and carried. Dr. Rowell invited the participants in the Convention to give
a tangible “thank you” to President Brubaker by way of a love offering, which was received at that time.
Following the offering, President Brubaker called the Convention to order for business and asked the
district NMI secretary to give instructions. District NMI Secretary Dilda Curtis called for the appointment of the
following: Pages—Makayla Greene, Joseph Kaminski, and Annalise Parke; Recording Secretary—Gail Sawrie;
Election Secretary—Branson Roberts; and Credentials Committee—Ken Brubaker and Wilma DeGraffenreid.
Board of Tellers: Lisa McCommon, Jay Jellison, Jonathan Weathers, Marissa Coblentz, Carissa Ramsey, Dee
Albright, Marilyn Shipley, Lisa Anderson, Carolyn Rinker, Dave Lang, Janet Slifer, Dennis Breckenridge, Catie
Johnson, Margie Schwarz, Amanda Kim, Evan Hamner, Anastasia Condon, Joyce Estep, Katie Casey.
The times of the business meetings was set as from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The voting bar was set for the first 13 rows of the sanctuary. Instructions were given for seating
alternates, and alternate forms were received. By common consent, the delegation accepted the report of the
Credentials Committee, verifying that alternates are duly elected and that their names be edited into the
Minutes and Proceedings of the Convention. President Brubaker announced that, by common consent, we will
allow those churches that need to seat alternates to do so. She requested the alternate forms be given to a page
and brought to the secretary. A reminder was given that alternates must be those elected as alternates and
registered on the Delegates to Convention Form sent in by the local NMI president. Alternates, once “seated,”
cannot be “unseated” should the regular delegate be able to attend a later meeting. A motion was made for the
adoption of the Convention organization. The motion was seconded and approved. Delegates were asked to
move into the set bar.
President Brubaker introduced the North Central USA representative of the Global NMI Council, Rhonda
Rhoades. Global NMI Director Lola Brickey was then introduced and invited to give greetings. Director Brickey
greeted the Convention and thanked the churches for helping the Church of the Nazarene accomplish God’s
mission. President Brubaker briefly introduced Kyle and Jayme Himmelwright, former missionaries, who will be
speakers later in the day.
A break was called for, and President Brubaker asked the Convention to return at 10:29:36 a.m. and sit in
their appropriate district mission regions when they come back from break, as we will be having an interactive
activity at that time.
The Convention reconvened at 10:29:36 a.m. President Brubaker introduced Pastor Andy McGee to give
instructions for the Mega Interactive Seminar—“Mobilizing the Church in Mission.”
Pastor McGee challenged the Convention to share ideas for getting out and “doing” missions. The
Convention will be sharing ideas among their groups for seven minutes. Grant Christy explained how to text
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ideas if they don’t want to talk. The number to text was 913-259-7272, and Grant asked that people include
their first name and church so the district would have a record of the ideas. The Convention began discussion.
There were four tables set up at the front with Audrey Landers, Grant Christy, Andy McGee, and Eunice
Brubaker writing the ideas on Post-It flip charts as they came in or were verbalized. The ideas will also be posted
on the Kansas City District NMI website. Timing was:
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10:30–10:35
10:35–10:50
10:50–10:55
10:55–11:40
11:40–11:45
Andy explained the session
Mission area brainstorming sessions
Mission areas text in ideas
Discussion of ideas and present additional ideas from Council
Bubbles/International Students/Work & Witness/etc.
Suggested ideas included:
Praying
 Prayer walks
 Knowing that prayer is not just words, but breathing God’s thoughts.
 Prayer retreats
 Partnering with schools
 Mentoring youth
 Prayer is a growing relationship.
 Open homes to groups for times of prayer
Discipling
 EvangeHats—kids know what the colors mean and love them!
 International student ministry
 Local schools—helping reading, tutoring
 Intergenerational mission trips
Educating
 Take kids on a walk to the homeless shelter
 Persecuted church simulation
Giving
 Get away from the thinking of World Evangelism Fund being a budget, but rather a blessing for others.
 Kids sponsor JESUS Film Harvest Partners equipment.
Community Outreach
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Big Bubble Company presentation by Dave and Janet Anderson—great draw for people of all ages.
Chili—When it is chilly, invite people over for chili and talk about missions in Chile (Andy McGee’s
mother-in-law suggested this)—done in a home or a church.
As a church, take part in community events.
TESOL soccer camps
Free haircuts for the community
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Host inner city church kid groups in different venues.
Support people leaving prisons.
Respite care for foster care families
Block parties
Low-cost wedding packages for low-income couples
Local work projects to spruce up areas
President Brubaker wrapped up the seminar by referring to something Lola Brickey said to the local
presidents at the breakfast today: everything that we do will ultimately bring someone to Jesus. The president
explained that the reason the churches were sitting as mission regions from the district is because we are a
family and we need to get to know each other.
Those who helped with the seminar were invited to give any last-minute thoughts:
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Audrey Landers reiterated the power of opening homes and being hospitable.
Andy McGee mentioned that we need to do things locally, but we also need to mention that we
have missions around the world and we need to help churches understand that we are a part of a
bigger picture.
Grant Christy mentioned that he will add some thoughts/ideas having to do with Work & Witness
in a later presentation. He also added that the phone number for texts will be available for the next
couple weeks, so people can continue to send ideas in.
Brubaker closed the seminar, thanking people for their ideas and adding that the Council wanted to
provide tools for the churches to be missional throughout the year.
The following announcements were made prior to the lunch break:
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Be back at 1:30 p.m., as there will be elections, give-aways, mission speakers, and much more.
Pick up your lunch tickets, if you haven’t done so already.
There will be a Young Adult Luncheon (ages 18–30) in K102, for discussion about missions among
that age group.
At 4:30 p.m. today, the pastor and one lay person from each church are asked to attend the
Finance meeting in the Choir Room.
The evening service today will be at 7:00 p.m.
The Convention adjourned for lunch.
Afternoon Session— 1:30-4:20 p.m.
The Convention reconvened at 1:30 p.m. with a video, “Go Make Disciples.”
Secretary Dilda Curtis read the report of the Nominating Committee, listing the following
recommendations:
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The Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI Nominating
Committee, and with the approval of the district superintendent, that the district vice president,
Audrey Landers, be elected by a plurality “yes” or “no” vote, to serve a two-year term.
The Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI Nominating
Committee, with the written approval of the district superintendent, to present the name of
Roxanne Alexander Jones for district NMI secretary, to be elected by a plurality “yes” or “no” vote,
to serve a one-year term.
Furthermore, the Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI
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Nominating Committee, with the approval of the district superintendent, that the two nominees
for council member receiving the highest number of votes serve a two-year term and the nominee
with the third highest vote serve a one-year term to finish out a term. Council nominees are Kindra
Bible, Courtney Cox, Wilma DeGraffenreid, Daniel Hofferbert, Delinda Stafford Jeronimo, and Jana
Steinke.
Furthermore, the Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI
Nominating Committee, with the approval of the district superintendent, that any positions
remaining on the council be appointed by the District NMI Council.
Regarding high school representative, the Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the
recommendation of the District NMI Nominating Committee, with the approval of the district
superintendent, that the two nominees for high school representative receiving the highest
number of votes, serve a one-year term. The nominees are Logan Borger, Makayla Greene, Joseph
Kaminski, and Annalise Parke.
A motion was made to receive the Nominating Committee Report. The motion was seconded and
carried. The president called for the Board of Tellers to come forward. Voting instructions were given. Ballots
were distributed, President Brubaker prayed for wisdom in the election, delegates voted, and the ballots were
collected. The Election Secretary was excused to have the ballots counted electronically.
Dilda Curtis, current district NMI secretary, is resigning her position at the end of the Convention.
President Brubaker presented her with a Distinguished Service Award from the Kansas City District NMI for her
service. Secretary Curtis expressed her gratitude for the honor.
President Brubaker called for the Treasurer’s Report for the period July 1, 2014, through May 31, 2015,
which was presented by Kansas City District NMI Treasurer Tim Keeton. The report showed a beginning balance
of $71,817 and an ending balance of $88,111, with no outstanding obligations. The treasurer’s report was
audited by the district auditing committee. Following the report, a motion was made and seconded to accept
the Treasurer’s Report as presented. The report was accepted.
President Brubaker announced that, earlier in the day, children from the district canvassed the
neighborhood around Olathe College Church of the Nazarene, explaining that they were gathering shoes for
people in need and asking people if they would be willing to donate some shoes. Tomorrow, they will go back
and pick up the shoes. Also earlier the children assembled Crisis Care Kits (CCKs), and the president asked that
the Convention receive an offering to pay for the shipment of the CCKs. The children’s workers escorted the
children into the Convention carrying the CCKs. President Brubaker asked people from the Convention to come
forward and pray for groups of three or four children, that they would understand what it meant to “be
missional.” The children were dismissed for “water time”; and as they left, they dropped off the CCKs on the
steps of the platform, so people could see the results of their work.
President Brubaker introduced Kyle and Jayme Himmelwright, presented them with gift cards for their
three daughters, then invited them to speak to the Convention.
Kyle Himmelwright explained that he had served as field strategy coordinator on the Middle European
Field. That area of Europe is more secularized than the United States. Jayme said they relied on the words Jesus
in Matthew 16, “I will build my church on this rock, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.” The
Himmelwrights told of examples of people who were helping to build the church in Spain, Italy, France, and
Portugal.
Kyle says now is the time for people to interact with the Middle European Field. He then asked the local
presidents to stand. He challenged them to make missions fresh and exciting in their churches. He emphasized
that the Kansas City District should be excited and that we should celebrate being an international church. Then
he prayed for all of the presidents and asked for church members to also pray for them.
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President Brubaker said the Himmelwrights will be back for a question and answer time later. Attendees
were encouraged to text questions for them, using the phone number from earlier in the day.
Grant Christy, Pastor Phil Hamner, and Jay Deckers explained the partnership that Overland Park Church
has developed with the churches in Nicaragua. The church will partner with the Kansas City District on a Work &
Witness trip to Solentiname, Nicaragua, March 9–19, 2016. Half the team will be from Overland Park Church,
and half (11) will be from the district. The cost will be $1,600 for participants. The leaders of the Nicaraguan
church are excited about plans for the future and are inviting people from other churches in Nicaragua to also
join in helping build the church.
Roxanne Alexander Jones, a nurse and former missionary, then came to present another ministry in
which members of the district can participate. Last year, she joined Overland Park Church on a Work & Witness
trip and became acquainted with the district superintendent. Asking if the people needed any medical
assistance, she learned the families of the pastors needed some rest and relaxation. Roxanne would like to make
that happen. The cost of the entire trip will be $30,000, because the pastoral families will be brought to a clinic
to be checked physically and then spend time relaxing. She asked people who are interested in participating to
talk to her. She also asked that those who are interested in donating money or in praying for the trip to talk to
her or President Brubaker.
A video about Encuentro Puerto Rico, set for July 3–9, 2016, was presented. The hope is to send a total
of 3,000 people on the intergenerational event. The cost will be approximately $1,000 per person. John
Menkveld is in charge of the internship program for the event.
President Brubaker invited Grant Christy to talk about the Kansas City District’s NMI 100th anniversary
project, a doctor’s house in Papua New Guinea that would ultimately cost $70,000. In the 2014 District NMI
Convention, churches were asked to pledge amounts that they would give. When the pledges came in, there
was $57,000 worth of pledges. We have received $58,400 toward the $70,000. It was announced that we could
easily reach our goal between those churches that haven’t fulfilled their pledges, plus the 20 churches that
didn’t make pledges.
A Kansas City District Work & Witness trip to Papua New Guinea is set for September 2016. The project
will be to provide hospital support and staff housing. The team will be limited to 15 people, and the approximate
cost per person will be $3,600, which includes three days in Australia. People interested in participating should
contact Ken Brubaker (785-200-8417; [email protected]) for an application. More information will be available in
November 2015.
The president mentioned that Starla Rowell, wife of the district superintendent, had not gone on a Work
& Witness trip. She asked the Convention if they thought the district superintendent’s wife should go on one of
the two Work & Witness trips mentioned, to respond by saying “Amen.” There was a resounding “Amen.”
President Brubaker read the results of the Kansas City District NMI Council ballot. There were 294 votes
cast.
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For vice president, for the two-year term for district NMI vice president, there were 288 “yes”
votes and 4 “no” votes. President Brubaker declared Audrey Landers the district vice president of
the 2015–2016 and 2016–2017 Kansas City District NMI Councils.
For the one-year term for district NMI secretary, there were 291 “yes” votes and 2 “no” votes.
President Brubaker declared Roxanne Alexander Jones the district NMI secretary for the 2015–
2016 Kansas City District NMI Council.
For the Kansas City District NMI Council, the votes were as follows—Kindra Bible—169, Courtney
Cox—131, Wilma DeGraffenreid—109, Daniel Hofferbert—154, Delinda Stafford Jeronimo—125,
and Jana Steinke—121. Kindra Bible and Daniel Hofferbert were elected to serve two-year terms on
the District NMI Council; and Courtney Cox was elected to serve a one-year term on the District
NMI Council.
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For high school representatives, the votes were Logan Borger—168, Makayla Greene—125, Joseph
Kaminski—98, and Annalise Parke—139. President Brubaker declared Logan Borger and Annalise
Parke as elected for one-year terms to the District NMI Council.
A question and answer time with the Himmelwrights took place, with them explaining their backgrounds,
missionary calls, their move from the Kingston Church on the Kansas City District to Spain, the adoption of their
daughters in Portugal, cultural experiences like languages and food, and observations they have made after
coming back to the States, both in American culture and changes in the church.
To this last question, Kyle said that in the South (where they now pastor), church is still big. “But we see that
Sunday is the most segregated time of the week.”
Kyle then offered some deputation tips from the perspective of a missionary, now that he is a pastor
and could be honest about them.
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When you have a speaker from out of town, publicize it. Make it worth their time for coming and
speaking.
Offer to put the mission speaker up in a hotel, if the church can afford it. Some people are
introverts and need to get away from people. Or they just need time on their own.
After a missionary speaks, please give people a chance to respond in their giving, even if you have
budgeted a certain amount for missionary speakers.
If you are small church, invite other churches to attend your service, so there are more in
attendance.
Also, schedule services/events on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Jayme mentioned that a positive change was their partnership with the Northwest Indiana District. In the
past, people there were unwilling to give freely to the World Evangelism Fund. As a result of the partnership, the
Himmelwrights introduced people from the district to leaders on the field. They also sent people from the field
where they served to help with Information Technology. The churches skyped each other to get to know people.
Kyle told the Convention that Grant Christy on this district works with Partnerships, and that he is a great person
with whom to start, if a church wants to develop a partnership.
After closing the question and answer time, President Brubaker invited Pastor Dave Hazel of the Village
Community Church in Kansas City, Kansas, to make a presentation. He told the Convention that Kansas City
District NMI is training people in being missionally minded and the most effective way to reach people is starting
new churches. The Church of the Nazarene has a new training track called “New Church Dynamics” to develop
healthy systems within the church. It happens next week, and Pastor Hazel invited people interested in
participating to go to website for the USA/Canada Region and register.
President Brubaker told the Convention that she has added an aspect of her ministry with JESUS Film
Harvest Partners (JFHP). She is the church relationships liaison. She invited people to contact her if they are
interested in knowing how their churches can participate more actively in JFHP.
At this point in the Convention, President Brubaker gave away:
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A copy of Living Mission (the mission education curriculum for adults)
A set of the NMI missions books on CD for adults/youth,
A set of NMI missions books for children,
A set of NMI missions books for adults,
A set of NMI missions books for youth,
Chocolate bars and
An In and Out T-shirt.
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President Brubaker reminded delegates of the Finance Meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the Choir Room, at which
the pastor and a lay person from each church is asked to attend and also of the NMI/NYI joint evening service at
7:00 p.m. with Kyle and Jayme Himmelwright speaking. She then declared the Convention adjourned.
NMI/NYI Combined Evening Session—7:00–8:30 p.m.
Pre-service music was provided by Phil Burkhart and a worship team, as well as the Pioneers Voices of
Praise, a music group from MidAmerica Nazarene University. District NMI President Eunice Brubaker welcomed
people to the Nazarene Missions International/Nazarene Youth International (NMI/NYI) combined evening
service, and District NYI President Tom Craig opened the service with prayer. Phil Burkhart and a worship team
led music, then there was a time guided prayer during which we prayed for our Jerusalem
(neighborhoods/towns/cities—led by a Prime Timer), our Judea (state/nation—led by a middle-aged person),
our Samaria (enemies—led by a youth), and the ends of the earth (led by a child). Following more music by the
worship team, District NYI Vice President Jake Edwards prayed for the offering, and an offertory was presented
by Kat Estep. Roman Schwarz read the scripture, Hebrews 10:35–11:1.
Kyle and Jayme Himmelwright, former missionaries to the Western Mediterranean Field, were the
speakers for the evening. Jayme explained how using a map when we travel allows us to see the beginning, the
middle, and the end of the trip. While we wish God would give us maps for our lives, instead He gives us a
compass, then He gives us a direction to go and we make corrections of where we are headed based on those
directions. The Himmelwrights then described how “God’s Compass” had affected their lives—leading them into
ministry, then a call to missions, to study at Nazarene Theological Seminary, and to pastor at the Kingston
Church of the Nazarene on the Kansas City District. God’s compass then led them to the mission field—first to
Spain, then to Portugal where they adopted their three daughters. God also led them back to pastoral ministry
in South Carolina, where they are now. Kyle explained that, through these experiences, they have come to know
“that God will lead us where He wants us to be.”
Jayme said that it wasn’t that they had special abilities; it was about what God has done through them. She
then invited people of all ages to ask god for a compass for their lives. As people came to the altar, the
Himmelwrights—and other from the district—prayed for them.
To close the service, District NMI Vice President Audrey Landers prayed a blessing on all and read Acts 1:8,
sending those in attendance to make a difference in their world.
Respectfully submitted,
DILDA CURTIS, NMI District Secretary
VIII:
GAIL SAWRIE, Recording Secretary
NYI DAILY PROCEEDINGS
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Nall Avenue Worship Team opened our convention in worship.
Gordie Wetmore opened up the convention, setting the voting space to Garrett Chapel.
Tom Craig brought the meeting to order with a giant inflatable gavel.
Gordie Wetmore introduced Tom Craig and Jake Edwards as the President and Vice President.
Gordie Wetmore set the voting area to Garret chapel. He also appointed the following individuals to their
respective positions: Ben Hazel and Ashton Borger as pages, Eric O’Neal as recording secretary, Larry Wright and
Don Bird as our parliamentarians, Carlos Portillo as our election secretary, and board of tellers. These
appointments were moved, seconded, and received by the convention.
Tom Craig came to present his fifth report as District NYI President. He recognized all of the district leadership.
He gave a short report on each of our district events. Tom then shared a number of stories of light shining from
across the district. His report was motioned to be received and was seconded.
Dr. Jeren Rowell thanked Tom Craig for his service to the District NYI. An offering was received for Tom Craig by
the convention.
Jacob Edwards introduced us to the game Box of Lies. Jeren Rowell and Tom Craig played this game to a draw.
Larry Wright presented the 2014-2015 District NYI Treasurer’s Report and Budget for the 2015-2016 Church
Year. Larry’s Report and Budget were motioned, seconded, and received by the convention.
Eric O’Neal read the report of the Nominating Committee. The report and ballots were received by the
convention. The Nominating Committee report was motioned, seconded, and received by the convention.
The NYI Convention took a 5-minute break and reconvened by passing out ballots.
Tom Craig prayed for the convention before taking out first ballot. Board of Tellers passed out Ballot #1 to the
NYI Delegates. Voting on Ballot #1 completed and ballots collected.
Malorri Seamon, Grant McCloskey, and Nick Hunt were interviewed by Tom Craig and Jacob Edwards. These
interviews served as the reports for Youth Camp, MAX, and NYC15.
Jay Sandbloom came to share a report and admissions presentation for MidAmerica Nazarene University.
Eric O’Neal came to read the results of Ballot #1. The following individuals were elected to the following
positions.
Young Adult Reps
Senior High Reps
151
Junior High Reps
Carlos Portillo
Mario Flores
President
Camp Board
Kat Estep
Mackenzie Collins
Madeline Burr
Bailey Pickard
Tom Craig
Roland Tedder
Malorri Seamon
Tom Craig welcomed the new District NYI Council.
Mark Hayes came to speak about MNU’s game initiative.
It was motioned, seconded, and received by the convention to dismiss the NYI Convention to regional
gatherings.
Respectfully submitted,
Eric O'Neal
152
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
21
108
249
180
191
0
3
1
10
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
0
5
3
12
6
1
0
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
34
0
0
2
4
4
1
0
5
5
40
20
113
247
187
157
0
79
83
30
50
0
0
0
0
0
15
34
131
140
92
*6
Canaan Hill
112
0
0
0
0
0
62
0
62
50
0
0
46
7
8
Carrollton
Countryside
61
22
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
60
26
27
0
0
0
24
26
9
10
Craig Community
Drexel
Rev. Carissa Ann Ramsey
Rev. John Ramsey
Rev. Brandon D. Shotten
Mr. Michael W. Coblentz
Mrs. Marissa R. Coblentz
Rev. Keith L. Knaak
Justin Barnes
18
22
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
21
22
6
12
0
0
20
11
11
12
13
14
15
Excelsior Springs
Gardner
Grandview
Harrisonville
Holiness
Rev. Mark A. Callister
Rev. Daniel E. Newburg
Rev. Eric Forgrave
Rev. William M. Kirkemo
Rev. Michael D. Fetting
92
124
48
202
24
1
6
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
7
0
2
2
1
13
0
4
4
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
92
137
48
206
27
0
0
8
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
68
125
48
154
23
16
17
18
19
20
Holton
Independence First
Independence Fort Osage
Independence Kayros
Independence Trinity
Rev. Daniel R. Donaldson
Rev. Daniel F. McCarthy
Dr. Shaun E. Sutton
Rev. Alvaro Lenin García Galván
Rev. Wayne S. Nelson
24
38
231
215
301
4
0
10
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
6
0
10
0
11
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
64
0
0
5
2
0
1
0
5
3
64
3
30
33
238
151
309
0
8
34
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
30
218
170
131
21
22
Kansas City Agape Center
Kansas City Beacon Hill
0
258
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
256
0
120
0
0
0
67
23
24
25
Kansas City Blue Hills Community
Kansas City Central
Kansas City CrossPoint Community
875
1,043
124
35
13
4
0
0
2
0
36
0
35
49
6
1
5
0
2
0
2
1
7
0
4
12
2
906
1,080
128
65
509
70
0
0
0
349
851
64
1,297
155
50
7
0
0
1
0
0
10
0
0
18
0
0
6
0
2
3
2
0
11
9
3
20
11
5
1,295
144
45
500
54
20
0
0
0
441
170
20
225
136
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
6
225
136
70
120
0
0
100
210
322
303
106
107
21
18
1
0
2
0
0
0
7
1
0
0
30
19
1
0
3
3
0
0
0
6
0
0
3
6
0
0
6
15
0
0
346
307
107
107
122
38
30
107
0
0
0
0
143
181
70
90
Rev. Jefferson McDonald
Newton
Dr. Larry C. Lott
Rev. Samuel S. Barber
Rev. Dennis J. Solis
29 Kansas City GracePoint
*30 Kansas City Korean Antioch
Dr. Bradley K. Estep
Alberto B. Ledesma Diaz
Dr. Tammy R. Condon
Rev. Joey A. Condon
Rev. Justin Oberndorfer
Rev. Timothy E. Lee
31
32
33
34
Rev. Steven P. Johnson
Rev. Christopher P. Schroeder
Rev. Young-Tae Kim
Rev. Joseph J. Colaizzi
*26 Kansas City First
27 Kansas City First Spanish
28 Kansas City Grace
Kansas City Nall Avenue
Kansas City New Hope
Kansas City New Vision
Kansas City Rescue Mission
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Rev. Ted J. Lovelace
Rev. Jay D. Wilson
Rev. Jonathan P. Weathers
Rev. Nathan A. Hann
Dr. Charles W. Christian
Total Losses
Atchison
Belton New Horizons
Blue Springs First
Bonner Springs
Cameron
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
1
2
3
4
5
Received by
Transfer
Church Name
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
2015
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
191
3
0
0
3
0
20
4
24
170
100
0
55
*36
37
38
39
40
Kansas City Shawnee
Kansas City Southwood
Kansas City St. Paul's
Kansas City Summit View
Kansas City The R.O.C.K.
Rev. Jason T. Rowinski
Rev. Deanna M. Hayden
Michael B. Thompson
Rev. Danielle A. Jones
Lee Ethel Howell
714
147
144
77
52
20
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
8
2
0
0
3
28
2
0
0
6
5
0
2
2
0
12
0
0
0
0
6
2
4
2
0
23
2
6
4
0
719
147
138
73
58
300
53
81
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
400
75
79
31
15
41
42
43
44
*45
Kansas City Trinity
Kansas City True Light
Kansas City Unidos por Fe
Kansas City Victory Hills
Kansas City Village Community
Rev. Alice Piggee-Wallack
Rev. Gil Santiago Salinas
Dr. Howard F. Shute
Rev. David C. Hazel
61
70
75
372
197
0
3
10
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
10
4
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
2
79
0
0
2
1
2
2
0
4
3
83
2
61
69
82
293
199
0
1
8
109
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
110
122
216
46
47
48
49
50
Kansas City Water's Edge
Kearney CrossRoads Community
Kingston
Lawrence Faith
Lawrence First
Rev. Rickey A. Creel
Rev. Brett W. Toole
Robert A. Castile
Rev. Robert E. Giffin
142
88
95
34
291
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
2
0
24
0
0
59
11
2
0
34
0
14
26
0
34
61
128
70
95
0
232
60
0
0
0
120
0
0
0
0
0
86
168
73
0
197
*51
52
*53
54
55
Leavenworth
Lee's Summit First
Lee's Summit New Beginnings
Liberty
Living Hope
Rev. Robert A. Self
Rev. Michael D. Buettner
Rev. Shane A. Ash
Rev. Robert R. Buck
Rev. John J. Marra
152
89
275
118
340
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
7
2
1
0
0
11
0
2
1
0
0
54
0
50
8
0
0
0
0
3
1
54
2
51
11
1
100
88
224
107
350
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
82
38
155
50
303
56
57
58
59
*60
Marshall
Maryville
McLouth
Mission
Olathe Christ Community
Rev. Keith S. Jackson
Rev. Laura Rand
Rev. James H. Casselman
Rev. Jonathan J. Foster
Rev. Scott E. Dement
117
66
167
0
162
3
4
6
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
4
3
6
6
2
8
4
2
3
0
1
24
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
7
28
2
3
0
11
92
70
170
2
159
15
28
112
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
82
62
65
80
204
61
62
63
64
65
Olathe College
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Westside
Oregon
Osawatomie
Dr. David W. Sharpes
3,274
78
440
5
179
55
9
14
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
55
3
9
0
1
110
13
23
0
1
18
0
4
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
20
5
0
5
1
43
5
4
5
2
3,341
86
459
0
178
571
4
195
0
155
0
0
0
0
0
1,711
134
321
0
31
66
67
*68
69
70
Ottawa
Overland Park
Overland Park Antioch
Paola Grace Revolution
Parkville Family
Rev. Bruce Allen Beatty
Rev. Philip R. Hamner
Rev. Donald L. Bird
Rev. Jay L. Preston
Rev. Daniel E. Riley
139
309
266
91
32
1
6
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
3
1
8
6
0
4
0
4
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
2
6
2
0
0
2
15
3
0
0
138
302
269
91
36
108
5
200
23
4
0
0
0
0
0
54
189
76
38
63
71
72
Raymore New Vision
River Quay
Rev. Jason E. Matters
Rev. Cory M. Stipp
148
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
153
0
38
0
0
0
135
4
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. David K. Shore
Dr. Joseph Bell
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Rev. Philip O. Friday
Total Losses
Kansas City Risen Lamb International
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
35
Received by
Transfer
Church Name
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
2015
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
13
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
12
17
19
241
124
0
11
4
0
7
0
0
6
0
0
24
4
1
0
5
0
1
14
0
1
0
1
2
19
18
263
109
4
0
61
0
0
0
4
300
50
76
77
78
79
80
St. Joseph Turning Point
The Ridge Community
Tonganoxie New Hope
Topeka Fairlawn
Topeka Family Life
Rev. Steven R. Longley Jr.
Rev. Richard Jake Reese
213
47
18
605
72
7
0
0
15
10
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
8
2
11
0
0
23
12
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
4
2
2
0
0
9
2
222
47
18
619
82
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
127
47
11
375
62
81
82
83
84
85
Topeka First
Topeka Lakeview
Topeka Oakland
Topeka Wanamaker Woods
Town and Country
Rev. Branson C. Roberts Jr.
Rev. Jerry Lee Schmid
Rev. John Menkveld
Dr. Larry D. Holmes
125
178
91
771
23
2
0
11
19
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
2
2
16
25
0
1
7
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
5
0
1
10
2
7
0
126
170
105
789
23
36
91
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
117
75
74
545
6
86
87
88
Trenton
Trinity Family Midtown
Vision Community
119
16
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
6
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
4
1
0
115
21
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
50
15
4
89
90
Warrensburg Life Church
Weston Community
Rev. R. Steven Bramblett
Rev. Andy McGee
Mrs. Thea B. Ardrey
Rev. Ryan A. Ardrey
Rev. Robert A. Denham
Rev. Nancy C. Cantrell
122
101
5
0
0
0
0
4
5
4
0
3
2
3
0
0
2
6
125
99
75
67
0
0
76
46
0
0
Dr. Garey A. Miller
Rev. Richard L. Sundermeyer II
Organized
Name Change
0
0
Current Year Total
19,366
390
39
236
665
115
554
204
873
19,158
4,935
0
11,817
Last Year Total
19,307
442
87
219
748
97
335
257
689
19,366
4,905
0
12,253
Increase / (Decrease)
59
18
219
30
0
Inactive
Kansas City Trinity
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Gains
0
Kansas City Supplemental
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Rev. Brian E. Burd
Rev. B. Joel Atwell
Rev. Chad E. Kaminski
Total Losses
Sedalia Crossroads Community
Spring Hill Grace Community
St. Joseph First
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
73
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
2015
7
Received from Other
Denominations
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
(52)
(48)
Transfer
17
(83)
(53)
184
(208)
Merge
Disorganize
Oregon
with Craig Community
Kansas City Agape Center
Lawrence Faith
Drop
(436)
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
8
7
22
20
7
6
10
29
25
32
3
10
11
17
15
56
23
151
155
78
7
23
67
110
65
76
40
223
215
125
18
40
100
147
87
18
40
100
0
78
0
0
22
70
15
18
0
75
48
0
0
0
25
0
0
3
11
25
28
28
20
8
247
85
107
0
3
0
35
18
*6
7
8
9
10
Canaan Hill
Carrollton
Countryside
Craig Community
Drexel
16
2
3
4
5
9
1
3
4
1
6
7
4
0
4
2
5
4
0
1
25
17
19
13
15
17
17
13
13
7
47
26
26
17
24
28
23
20
17
9
28
12
13
13
9
0
17
13
12
0
38
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
7
4
5
0
3
30
17
26
20
12
10
5
10
0
4
11
12
13
14
15
Excelsior Springs
Gardner
Grandview
Harrisonville
Holiness
63
42
18
60
1
12
20
23
40
1
61
20
13
40
3
6
11
7
22
3
197
161
36
150
24
14
39
28
88
19
321
223
67
250
28
32
70
58
150
23
32
70
34
120
18
0
64
24
30
10
37
54
12
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
48
13
45
0
56
137
40
88
0
12
0
31
0
0
16
17
18
19
20
Holton
Independence First
Independence Fort Osage
Independence Kayros
Independence Trinity
5
11
80
71
41
0
8
26
64
15
0
2
39
30
20
0
2
24
15
9
30
20
142
101
105
14
20
106
91
48
35
33
261
202
166
14
30
156
170
72
14
23
52
150
72
5
10
93
150
25
0
0
110
84
80
0
0
24
0
0
0
3
35
26
30
0
3
100
129
110
0
0
30
129
0
21
22
23
24
25
Kansas City Agape Center
Kansas City Beacon Hill
Kansas City Blue Hills Community
Kansas City Central
Kansas City CrossPoint Community
0
67
69
207
60
0
16
54
143
36
0
37
30
175
32
0
9
23
137
17
0
180
105
575
60
0
47
98
500
30
0
284
204
957
152
0
72
175
780
83
0
30
41
540
0
0
12
21
240
25
0
65
54
300
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
16
20
187
33
0
10
300
1,080
30
0
15
0
0
0
*26
27
28
29
*30
Kansas City First
Kansas City First Spanish
Kansas City Grace
Kansas City GracePoint
Kansas City Korean Antioch
38
80
20
52
57
25
80
6
27
45
43
30
12
22
47
35
20
4
10
37
442
120
20
107
90
277
110
12
63
70
523
230
52
181
194
337
210
22
100
152
297
82
8
47
85
40
0
0
22
80
0
0
60
0
95
0
0
0
0
0
50
42
4
0
52
677
62
22
0
45
96
0
0
0
30
31
32
33
34
35
Kansas City Nall Avenue
Kansas City New Hope
Kansas City New Vision
Kansas City Rescue Mission
Kansas City Risen Lamb International
46
35
26
0
6
23
22
13
0
15
26
31
11
0
2
16
20
7
0
10
106
128
70
0
2
59
85
50
0
20
178
194
107
0
10
98
127
70
0
45
98
84
30
0
15
75
43
55
0
15
30
55
23
0
30
0
0
0
0
40
40
42
22
0
20
224
141
42
0
75
42
0
0
0
100
150
12
118
12
70
14
59
14
350
49
210
49
570
75
387
75
226
75
161
0
45
25
0
0
50
34
350
52
0
34
*36 Kansas City Shawnee
37 Kansas City Southwood
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
14
7
43
35
15
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Atchison
Belton New Horizons
Blue Springs First
Bonner Springs
Cameron
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
1
2
3
4
5
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
2015
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
10
0
0
59
90
13
33
10
2
113
140
18
64
47
2
64
47
2
22
0
2
27
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
139
28
0
0
0
0
0
13
30
30
155
0
6
20
23
45
0
2
20
13
45
0
2
9
7
25
0
30
50
113
316
0
28
37
63
95
0
45
100
156
516
0
36
66
93
165
0
28
40
91
0
0
8
38
2
165
0
8
60
89
0
0
0
0
37
0
0
0
0
50
43
0
0
0
186
165
0
0
0
0
0
30
50
17
0
49
10
24
50
0
37
10
30
11
0
27
5
11
50
0
24
140
106
45
0
134
52
43
74
0
46
180
186
73
0
210
67
78
174
0
107
0
78
155
0
107
67
45
19
0
0
0
70
15
0
81
0
30
0
0
23
10
32
5
0
55
128
70
5
0
232
0
0
0
0
85
Leavenworth
Lee's Summit First
Lee's Summit New Beginnings
Liberty
Living Hope
12
24
75
45
110
5
8
35
12
87
4
36
25
10
48
1
7
15
3
25
88
11
120
150
235
45
11
100
50
106
104
71
220
205
393
51
26
150
65
218
51
26
0
35
87
0
15
25
25
131
12
0
0
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
8
30
5
45
133
29
25
0
200
35
0
0
0
0
56
57
58
59
*60
Marshall
Maryville
McLouth
Mission
Olathe Christ Community
35
23
9
25
134
22
4
11
15
89
10
5
8
15
29
8
2
8
7
20
75
34
39
75
106
32
26
39
58
43
120
62
56
115
269
62
32
58
80
152
32
12
45
0
69
30
20
14
40
81
0
0
86
0
117
0
0
32
0
0
10
2
34
0
33
77
34
170
0
159
15
9
18
0
0
61
62
63
64
65
Olathe College
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Westside
Oregon
Osawatomie
667
60
190
0
7
297
40
78
0
5
585
18
78
0
23
291
8
40
0
7
1,504
100
332
0
39
915
82
175
0
13
2,756
178
600
0
69
1,503
130
293
0
25
1,304
6
196
0
25
485
80
150
0
25
0
42
110
0
0
245
0
1
0
0
585
10
73
0
13
3,341
3
315
0
34
0
0
0
0
15
66
67
*68
69
70
Ottawa
Overland Park
Overland Park Antioch
Paola Grace Revolution
Parkville Family
22
81
18
48
8
11
54
7
11
7
17
57
3
33
4
4
26
3
8
4
122
235
87
69
71
13
80
39
20
24
161
373
108
150
83
28
160
49
39
35
28
134
39
27
13
21
26
32
12
10
34
50
34
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
57
0
8
7
54
306
69
45
36
0
72
0
0
0
71
72
73
74
75
Raymore New Vision
River Quay
Sedalia Crossroads Community
Spring Hill Grace Community
St. Joseph First
9
2
4
370
11
7
2
0
67
4
10
0
1
262
10
6
0
0
48
3
60
4
6
561
60
43
4
4
103
25
79
6
11
1,193
81
56
6
4
218
32
0
0
4
0
32
56
4
4
103
0
145
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
0
125
6
153
0
4
170
50
0
0
0
113
0
41
42
43
44
*45
Kansas City Trinity
Kansas City True Light
Kansas City Unidos por Fe
Kansas City Victory Hills
Kansas City Village Community
46
47
48
49
50
Kansas City Water's Edge
Kearney CrossRoads Community
Kingston
Lawrence Faith
Lawrence First
*51
52
*53
54
55
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
19
0
2
Kansas City St. Paul's
Kansas City Summit View
Kansas City The R.O.C.K.
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
21
37
0
38
39
40
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
35
50
3
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
2015
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
28
17
15
4
28
17
100
10
2
87
14
8
5
2
40
7
225
100
12
750
75
49
27
12
170
44
475
155
18
967
110
74
47
18
238
68
74
0
18
190
0
26
35
18
85
68
36
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
175
16
222
0
0
560
104
0
0
0
540
0
81
82
83
84
85
Topeka First
Topeka Lakeview
Topeka Oakland
Topeka Wanamaker Woods
Town and Country
95
11
20
353
0
26
5
10
51
0
33
16
40
247
2
7
7
30
50
2
115
52
60
796
2
36
20
45
346
2
243
79
120
1,396
4
69
32
85
447
4
61
32
12
198
0
8
17
13
171
2
61
40
23
213
0
0
0
0
0
0
51
0
30
50
0
96
5
63
788
0
0
0
25
0
0
86
87
88
89
90
Trenton
Trinity Family Midtown
Vision Community
Warrensburg Life Church
Weston Community
30
1
11
27
12
6
1
10
9
8
2
0
5
25
8
2
0
2
10
5
39
21
20
115
40
32
15
10
45
25
71
22
36
167
60
40
16
22
64
38
40
16
0
64
38
18
0
6
17
10
0
0
0
51
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
34
8
115
16
0
111
48
0
5
0
0
7
0
0
Organized
NYI Membership
Current Year Total
4,822
2,284
2,994
1,449
11,623
5,897
19,439
9,630
6,074
3,600
2,874
497
2,645
12,833
1,543
Last Year Total
4,751
2,402
2,867
1,507
11,610
6,205
19,228
10,114
6,741
3,980
3,902
507
2,710
13,530
1,852
Increase / (Decrease)
71
Name Change
(118)
127
Inactive
Kansas City Trinity
* Sponsored New Church this Year
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Kansas City Supplemental
Caravan Enrollment
150
45
4
130
21
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
St. Joseph Turning Point
The Ridge Community
Tonganoxie New Hope
Topeka Fairlawn
Topeka Family Life
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
76
77
78
79
80
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
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
2015
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
20
DISCIPLESHIP
(58)
13
(308)
Transfer
211
(484)
(667)
(380)
(1,028)
(10)
(65)
Merge
Disorganize
Oregon
with Craig Community
Kansas City Agape Center
Lawrence Faith
(697)
(309)
Drop
1
2
3
4
5
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
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
2015
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Atchison
31,696
1,766
102
0
1,868
723
762
189
951
713
70
783
Belton New Horizons
54,611
2,587
0
0
2,587
1,007
1,072
0
1,072
1,007
300
1,307
Blue Springs First
248,726
12,677
11,045
0
23,722
5,413
5,837
2,952
8,789
5,473
0
5,473
Bonner Springs
168,403
10,466
2,433
880
13,779
4,300
4,581
295
4,876
4,298
200
4,498
Cameron
107,394
5,855
6,491
0
12,346
2,417
2,577
644
3,221
2,416
500
2,916
2,592
600
0
3,192
989
1,563
0
1,563
1,203
0
1,203
*6
7
8
9
10
Canaan Hill
48,710
Carrollton
26,145
2,352
2,130
0
4,482
579
687
174
861
722
0
722
Countryside
41,373
1,352
4,198
0
5,550
556
829
0
829
556
100
656
Craig Community
18,140
1,522
752
0
2,274
464
357
155
512
356
20
376
Drexel
21,216
160
365
0
525
0
265
0
265
248
35
283
11
12
13
14
15
Excelsior Springs
101,522
6,436
2,820
0
9,256
2,212
2,357
589
2,946
2,210
200
2,410
Gardner
166,826
8,566
4,940
352
13,858
3,698
3,808
952
4,760
3,570
165
3,735
89,462
2,016
1,966
0
3,982
717
509
0
509
476
0
476
188,951
11,300
5,785
0
17,085
4,707
4,529
1,128
5,657
4,252
0
4,252
Holiness
86,439
4,538
1,132
600
6,270
1,946
1,962
0
1,962
1,839
0
1,839
16
17
18
19
20
Holton
14,458
891
20
0
911
366
389
97
486
365
0
365
Independence First
42,742
1,899
192
0
2,091
728
4,983
0
4,983
85
0
85
Independence Fort Osage
288,903
15,878
3,812
0
19,690
6,501
8,656
0
8,656
6,501
500
7,001
Independence Kayros
111,730
7,366
520
0
7,886
3,014
1,674
418
2,092
2,514
0
2,514
Independence Trinity
245,356
12,820
5,557
0
18,377
5,533
5,390
1,348
6,738
5,533
200
5,733
21
22
23
24
25
Kansas City Agape Center
Grandview
Harrisonville
Kansas City Beacon Hill
Kansas City Blue Hills Community
Kansas City Central
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49,802
1,488
1,084
0
2,572
613
0
0
0
0
0
0
233,134
423
297
0
720
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,855,000
90,684
266,639
0
357,323
36,732
48,976
0
48,976
36,732
0
36,732
Kansas City CrossPoint Community
117,950
290
2,349
140
2,779
624
700
0
700
0
140
140
*26
27
28
29
*30
Kansas City First
934,533
47,425
47,362
8,567
103,354
20,108
21,449
6,516
27,965
20,107
5,448
25,555
Kansas City First Spanish
162,132
7,875
1,200
0
9,075
2,848
2,985
0
2,985
2,985
0
2,985
27,200
0
20
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kansas City GracePoint
167,358
5,886
2,674
3,609
12,169
2,519
14,277
0
14,277
0
0
0
Kansas City Korean Antioch
312,633
1,000
0
0
1,000
0
1,000
0
1,000
0
0
0
31
32
33
34
35
Kansas City Nall Avenue
349,338
18,208
76,876
0
95,084
7,861
8,384
2,096
10,480
7,860
0
7,860
Kansas City New Hope
225,675
19,583
11,527
0
31,110
4,673
4,984
1,246
6,230
4,673
0
4,673
Kansas City New Vision
67,711
127
0
0
127
52
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
250
0
250
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
101,125
252
350
200
802
106
782
0
782
100
0
100
Kansas City Grace
Kansas City Rescue Mission
Kansas City Risen Lamb International
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
Other District
Interests
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
District Ministry
Funds
34
Pension Fund
Church Name
33
Total Given to
Global Mission
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2015
32
Other Global
Interests
31
Approved Mission
Specials
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*36
37
38
39
40
Kansas City Shawnee
727,577
39,155
39,733
0
78,888
16,946
21,339
0
21,339
16,864
5,435
22,299
Kansas City Southwood
162,976
9,009
7,116
0
16,125
3,776
4,022
1,005
5,027
3,776
160
3,936
Kansas City St. Paul's
106,082
6,163
2,232
498
8,893
2,499
2,661
670
3,331
2,499
25
2,524
Kansas City Summit View
52,381
4,359
3,101
50
7,510
1,308
8,310
1,000
9,310
1,105
100
1,205
Kansas City The R.O.C.K.
22,264
1,165
0
0
1,165
502
530
134
664
502
0
502
41
42
43
44
*45
Kansas City Trinity
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34,171
466
705
0
1,171
191
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kansas City Unidos por Fe
102,927
3,763
1,240
0
5,003
1,195
7,746
0
7,746
0
0
0
Kansas City Victory Hills
202,564
12,103
18,356
0
30,459
4,581
5,053
1,970
7,023
4,737
340
5,077
Kansas City Village Community
292,381
2,884
1,570
0
4,454
1,216
1,090
272
1,362
1,023
0
1,023
46
47
48
49
50
Kansas City Water's Edge
158,698
2,855
1,388
0
4,243
1,189
1,267
159
1,426
1,188
0
1,188
Kearney CrossRoads Community
221,944
11,651
4,785
0
16,436
4,945
4,646
1,183
5,829
4,836
110
4,946
84,533
3,939
9,258
0
13,197
1,698
1,806
9,595
11,401
1,698
0
1,698
Lawrence Faith
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lawrence First
281,008
15,810
3,140
0
18,950
6,825
6,744
1,686
8,430
6,323
0
6,323
*51
52
*53
54
55
Leavenworth
139,509
7,674
730
50
8,454
3,139
3,349
0
3,349
3,139
0
3,139
64,456
3,805
761
0
4,566
1,139
6,434
0
6,434
200
0
200
Lee's Summit New Beginnings
220,500
13,829
500
0
14,329
5,658
6,033
1,508
7,541
5,658
0
5,658
Liberty
109,033
7,870
6,208
141
14,219
2,209
2,355
588
2,943
2,208
0
2,208
Living Hope
401,536
22,907
78,035
0
100,942
9,792
9,636
2,408
12,044
9,035
0
9,035
56
57
58
59
*60
Marshall
141,145
5,357
3,670
0
9,027
2,758
3,329
836
4,165
3,465
0
3,465
Maryville
47,142
2,478
1,715
0
4,193
1,059
1,127
248
1,375
1,059
0
1,059
McLouth
124,644
7,194
4,062
200
11,456
1,138
500
747
1,247
500
0
500
Mission
173,006
2,295
300
0
2,595
962
0
0
0
0
0
0
Olathe Christ Community
320,941
19,007
7,920
0
26,927
8,154
7,701
1,926
9,627
7,221
0
7,221
61
62
63
64
65
Olathe College
4,427,372
223,517
320,256
112,218
655,991
89,807
95,698
28,960
124,658
99,703
66,389
166,092
88,688
6,340
2,480
500
9,320
1,846
1,600
394
1,994
1,502
0
1,502
642,708
34,359
19,110
4,340
57,809
14,458
15,424
38,540
53,964
14,458
750
15,208
66
67
*68
69
70
Ottawa
Kansas City True Light
Kingston
Lee's Summit First
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Westside
Oregon
Osawatomie
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39,625
2,782
4,710
766
8,258
930
873
0
873
927
200
1,127
68,450
4,155
6,014
0
10,169
1,474
1,568
392
1,960
1,474
50
1,524
Overland Park
403,865
21,525
18,067
0
39,592
8,800
11,376
0
11,376
8,800
0
8,800
Overland Park Antioch
110,069
6,142
8,535
1,574
16,251
6,220
2,642
560
3,202
2,477
40
2,517
Paola Grace Revolution
19,113
435
0
0
435
188
1,051
0
1,051
0
0
0
123,269
5,866
52,891
0
58,757
2,395
2,130
532
2,662
1,997
0
1,997
Parkville Family
* Sponsored New Church this Year
71
72
73
74
75
Raymore New Vision
76
77
78
79
80
St. Joseph Turning Point
81
82
83
84
85
River Quay
Sedalia Crossroads Community
Spring Hill Grace Community
St. Joseph First
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
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
86
87
88
89
90
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2015
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
210,456
11,763
1,479
0
13,242
4,810
5,206
1,274
6,480
4,790
0
4,790
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12,804
668
60
0
728
289
0
0
0
0
0
0
611,198
31,100
21,606
0
52,706
13,418
14,312
3,576
17,888
13,418
3,650
17,068
84,364
6,891
4,536
0
11,427
1,772
9,974
214
10,188
1,772
0
1,772
194,301
11,213
1,720
0
12,933
4,587
4,432
0
4,432
4,155
100
4,255
The Ridge Community
4,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tonganoxie New Hope
5,500
0
600
0
600
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Topeka Fairlawn
527,275
31,118
11,993
0
43,111
12,282
13,098
3,278
16,376
15,125
0
15,125
Topeka Family Life
115,184
6,188
10,035
0
16,223
2,669
3,751
0
3,751
2,816
50
2,866
Topeka First
183,341
9,959
3,605
0
13,564
4,126
5,600
0
5,600
4,125
207
4,332
Topeka Lakeview
140,215
7,708
2,005
0
9,713
3,127
3,308
854
4,162
3,127
0
3,127
Topeka Oakland
63,215
265
1,325
0
1,590
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
874,494
45,596
17,110
0
62,706
19,675
19,741
4,936
24,677
18,508
500
19,008
Topeka Wanamaker Woods
2,936
156
0
0
156
67
70
17
87
66
0
66
Trenton
49,053
2,558
1,072
0
3,630
1,104
1,176
292
1,468
1,104
20
1,124
Trinity Family Midtown
36,000
0
1,080
0
1,080
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8,575
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
158,749
8,239
3,673
1,900
13,812
3,553
3,790
946
4,736
3,553
100
3,653
78,210
4,667
1,183
0
5,850
1,727
1,138
150
1,288
1,726
50
1,776
Town and Country
Vision Community
Warrensburg Life Church
Weston Community
0
Kansas City Supplemental
Current Year Total
20,180,841
995,228
1,177,158
136,585
2,308,971
404,209
479,960
129,649
609,609
399,453
86,154
485,607
Last Year Total
21,855,270
1,070,749
1,095,598
154,535
2,320,882
416,278
527,098
106,113
633,211
430,117
65,778
495,895
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
Name Change
(1,674,429)
(75,521)
Inactive
Kansas City Trinity
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
81,560
(17,950)
Transfer
(11,911)
(12,069)
(47,138)
23,536
(23,602)
Merge
Disorganize
Oregon
with Craig Community
Kansas City Agape Center
Lawrence Faith
(30,664)
Drop
20,376
(10,288)
49
50
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
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
2015
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Atchison
8,979
0
220
15,600
350
7,246
32,395
36,720
149,440
0
Belton New Horizons
1,530
5,476
19,500
0
524
200
27,230
33,203
200,000
32,026
No
746
47,853
55,595
45,669
2,223
25,989
178,075
221,472
1,535,000
588,274
Yes
Bonner Springs
23,703
5,078
42,091
36,692
1,919
8,843
118,326
145,779
980,000
61,000
Yes
Cameron
20,010
0
40,264
36,353
2,632
1,763
101,022
121,922
70,000
0
Yes
9,400
0
15,103
10,368
1,500
1,500
37,871
44,818
800,000
0
No
0
0
15,600
900
1,000
2,000
19,500
26,144
120,000
0
Yes
15,238
0
15,010
0
442
7,933
38,623
46,214
125,000
0
No
5,355
0
7,900
1,711
700
235
15,901
19,527
700,000
0
Yes
Drexel
0
0
2,800
2,400
0
9,563
14,763
15,836
200,000
0
No
11
12
13
14
15
Excelsior Springs
0
0
21,600
41,351
230
18,285
81,466
98,290
500,000
0
Yes
20,044
15,586
65,315
28,375
1,775
25,314
156,409
182,460
1,343,080
132,000
Yes
0
16,749
22,770
11,284
0
19,992
70,795
76,479
511,773
98,316
No
23,823
28,225
106,708
2,200
14,805
12,001
187,762
219,463
1,200,000
385,342
Yes
0
0
0
12,423
1,100
38,468
51,991
64,008
0
0
Yes
16
17
18
19
20
Holton
1,300
0
7,125
4,800
1,200
3,000
17,425
19,553
525,000
0
Yes
Independence First
4,729
5,475
0
19,498
0
0
29,702
37,589
650,000
43,739
No
Independence Fort Osage
35,830
91,314
88,604
38,241
991
30,611
285,591
327,439
1,700,000
1,167,045
Yes
Independence Kayros
13,000
25,680
24,000
108
500
6,500
69,788
85,294
90,000
50,000
Yes
Independence Trinity
23,202
0
23,074
85,016
4,474
88,030
223,796
260,177
1,100,000
0
Yes
21
22
23
24
25
Kansas City Agape Center
*26
27
28
29
*30
Kansas City First
1
2
3
4
5
*6
7
8
9
10
31
32
33
34
35
Blue Springs First
Canaan Hill
Carrollton
Countryside
Craig Community
Gardner
Grandview
Harrisonville
Holiness
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yes
16,285
0
29,560
0
1,498
0
47,343
50,528
150,000
0
No
0
34,000
77,871
310
453
5,855
118,489
119,209
3,000,000
1,275,000
No
Kansas City Central
87,971
320,564
386,423
190,067
23,653
357,626
1,366,304
1,846,067
10,650,000
2,024,195
Yes
Kansas City CrossPoint Community
29,262
0
57,074
2,256
75
20,599
109,266
113,509
350,000
0
No
249,493
202,268
178,612
150,838
1,610
90,679
873,500
1,050,482
10,000,000
2,095,000
Yes
2,059
1,592
12,827
37,024
350
45,434
99,286
117,179
500,000
0
No
0
0
18,200
18,000
100
0
36,300
36,320
350,000
100,000
No
Kansas City GracePoint
46,948
69,575
0
30,500
0
0
147,023
175,988
1,360,000
1,275,000
No
Kansas City Korean Antioch
35,000
67,000
114,600
15,000
35,000
40,000
306,600
308,600
1,000,000
0
No
Kansas City Nall Avenue
29,385
0
163,690
23,078
2,064
0
218,217
339,502
1,944,310
0
No
123,469
0
159,610
14,345
20
174,735
472,179
518,865
2,264,903
0
Yes
Kansas City New Vision
0
0
33,440
15,740
817
17,713
67,710
67,889
0
0
No
Kansas City Rescue Mission
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
250
2,000,000
0
Yes
30,246
23,850
31,076
0
1,000
2,000
88,172
89,962
1,500,000
350,000
No
Kansas City Beacon Hill
Kansas City Blue Hills Community
Kansas City First Spanish
Kansas City Grace
Kansas City New Hope
Kansas City Risen Lamb International
* 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
2015
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*36
37
38
39
40
Kansas City Shawnee
95,735
72,959
249,987
19,941
3,759
197,957
640,338
779,810
4,600,719
2,053,990
Yes
Kansas City Southwood
51,162
20,787
43,640
8,643
2,715
54,146
181,093
209,957
767,000
0
Yes
958
11,107
11,643
9,148
719
88,358
121,933
139,180
797,000
106,280
Yes
Kansas City Summit View
2,677
0
13,000
22,750
3,300
15,303
57,030
76,363
350,000
0
Yes
Kansas City The R.O.C.K.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,833
0
0
Yes
41
42
43
44
*45
Kansas City Trinity
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
250,000
100,000
Yes
Kansas City True Light
0
9,581
0
0
3,567
17,174
30,322
31,684
130,000
85,274
No
7,870
0
17,943
9,667
3,500
16,442
55,422
69,366
417,520
0
No
Kansas City Victory Hills
0
9,155
53,351
15,000
1,059
120,760
199,325
246,465
2,271,089
36,000
Yes
Kansas City Village Community
0
28,120
127,415
54,379
2,111
26,296
238,321
246,376
300,000
240,340
No
46
47
48
49
50
Kansas City Water's Edge
Kansas City St. Paul's
Kansas City Unidos por Fe
23,117
0
41,415
75,824
25,195
6,815
172,366
180,412
20,000
0
No
Kearney CrossRoads Community
581
22,700
20,643
58,836
75
40,884
143,719
175,875
1,100,000
447,636
Yes
Kingston
334
7,161
21,175
0
6,958
38,744
74,372
102,366
1,200,000
45,000
Yes
Lawrence Faith
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yes
Lawrence First
32,032
67,876
48,827
62,601
3,810
64,883
280,029
320,557
2,400,000
533,867
Yes
*51
52
*53
54
55
Leavenworth
10,500
0
65,000
0
0
0
75,500
93,581
332,522
0
Yes
3,010
0
20,400
4,159
396
29,848
57,813
70,152
400,045
0
No
37,159
0
76,785
73,139
1,300
7,290
195,673
228,859
1,500,000
0
Yes
5,529
0
16,275
3,934
0
0
25,738
47,317
790,000
278,000
Yes
Living Hope
14,900
148,115
65,357
62,171
1,508
35,800
327,851
459,664
2,600,000
1,700,000
Yes
56
57
58
59
*60
Marshall
58,794
0
38,456
46,752
0
38,656
182,658
202,073
750,000
0
No
Maryville
0
0
24,971
10,739
1,175
10,825
47,710
55,396
550,000
0
Yes
61
62
63
64
65
Olathe College
66
67
*68
69
70
Lee's Summit First
Lee's Summit New Beginnings
Liberty
McLouth
Mission
Olathe Christ Community
Olathe Faith Journey
Olathe Westside
0
15,191
34,814
28,290
1,475
33,533
113,303
127,644
1,324,750
156,520
No
2,500
0
70,000
25,000
7,000
40,000
144,500
148,057
20,000
0
Yes
147,849
31,132
79,046
68,300
27,003
37,856
391,186
443,115
1,839,692
812,392
Yes
1,047,988
125,389
1,065,693
861,002
31,678
532,961
3,664,711
4,701,259
10,334,480
3,730,978
Yes
50,000
0
6,000
27,300
177
2,204
85,681
100,343
500,000
450,000
No
5,975
96,552
125,882
65,077
1,485
173,142
468,113
609,552
4,200,000
368,652
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yes
148
0
5,732
16,925
1,268
10,962
35,035
46,223
430,000
0
Yes
Ottawa
3,075
15,658
5,520
0
1,254
38,880
64,387
79,514
958,010
172,132
Yes
Overland Park
2,497
52,137
131,442
82,873
4,706
112,652
386,307
454,875
1,850,000
440,000
Yes
80,043
5,516
22,040
30,071
1,710
26,220
165,600
193,790
0
0
Yes
0
0
17,545
0
0
485
18,030
19,704
0
0
No
3,717
0
14,000
0
850
6,823
25,390
91,201
0
0
Yes
Oregon
Osawatomie
Overland Park Antioch
Paola Grace Revolution
Parkville Family
* Sponsored New Church this Year
All Other Church
Ministries
49
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
47
Value of Church
Properties
46
Total Missional
Disbursements
45
Total Used for Local
Mission
44a
Local Compassionate
Ministries
Debt Service
Church Name
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
43
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2015
42
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
6,810
26,447
24,559
47,363
580
51,289
157,048
186,370
650,000
250,000
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yes
6,600
0
200
0
250
100
7,150
8,167
0
0
No
Spring Hill Grace Community
80,518
28,470
147,971
137,604
3,491
99,811
497,865
598,945
1,191,980
248,205
Yes
St. Joseph First
16,898
0
28,988
0
1,000
6,464
53,350
78,509
750,000
0
Yes
76
77
78
79
80
St. Joseph Turning Point
81
82
83
84
85
Topeka First
71
72
73
74
75
Raymore New Vision
86
87
88
89
90
River Quay
Sedalia Crossroads Community
52,759
37,485
28,870
19,228
2,085
11,524
151,951
178,158
2,036,000
293,174
Yes
The Ridge Community
0
0
1,002
0
400
2,607
4,009
4,009
0
0
No
Tonganoxie New Hope
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
600
0
0
No
Topeka Fairlawn
98,843
54,807
251,091
20,000
4,500
82,287
511,528
598,422
3,000,000
1,253,394
Yes
Topeka Family Life
14,162
0
34,815
30,731
100
20,145
99,953
125,462
988,000
0
Yes
50,337
0
51,217
48,722
12,258
19,871
182,405
210,027
1,523,260
0
Yes
543,367
0
23,866
14,530
3,105
537
585,405
605,534
562,317
0
Yes
0
0
27,131
3,660
1,726
1,135
33,652
35,242
750,000
0
No
22,962
88,000
261,282
141,230
2,638
174,661
690,773
816,839
4,635,474
1,121,301
Yes
937
0
4,400
0
400
0
5,737
6,113
0
0
No
Trenton
0
0
15,697
4,557
0
61,598
81,852
89,178
445,000
0
Yes
Trinity Family Midtown
0
0
21,000
0
0
0
21,000
22,080
0
0
No
Vision Community
0
0
0
0
1,159
1,152
2,311
2,311
0
0
Yes
Warrensburg Life Church
11,475
15,400
46,030
14,885
2,789
41,255
131,834
157,588
800,000
90,265
Yes
Weston Community
11,808
26,375
20,926
9,138
404
1,899
70,550
81,191
941,567
330,505
Yes
0
0
Topeka Lakeview
Topeka Oakland
Topeka Wanamaker Woods
Town and Country
Kansas City Supplemental
Organized
Current Year Total
3,462,633
1,976,405
5,359,304
3,124,316
279,643
3,464,348
17,666,649
21,475,045
108,824,931
25,020,842
Last Year Total
3,382,590
2,514,859
5,458,991
3,836,670
270,837
3,615,317
19,079,264
22,945,530
108,500,630
25,939,362
Increase / (Decrease)
80,043
Name Change
(538,454)
Inactive
Kansas City Trinity
* Sponsored New Church this Year
(99,687)
(712,354)
Transfer
8,806
(150,969)
(1,412,615)
(1,470,485)
324,301
Merge
Disorganize
Oregon
with Craig Community
Kansas City Agape Center
Lawrence Faith
(918,520)
Drop
Supplemental Statistical Report
2015
Kansas City
Value District Property
300,000.00
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
Indebtedness on District Property
August 11, 2015
0.00