NORTH CENTRAL OHIO DISTRICT

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NORTH CENTRAL OHIO DISTRICT
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NORTH CENTRAL OHIO
DISTRICT
2012
THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL
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SESSION HELD AT
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Mount Vernon, Ohio
JULY 9-11, 2012
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Thirty-eighth
Annual Assembly Journal
of the
North Central Ohio District
Church of the Nazarene
Session held at
Mount Vernon, Ohio
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
July 9-11, 2012
Dr. Eugénio Duarte
General Superintendent
Rev. Stephen R. Ward
District Superintendent
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Gen. Supt.
Charles H. Strickland
Eugene L. Stowe
Charles H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
William M. Greathouse
Jerald D. Johnson
V.H. Lewis
V.H. Lewis
Charles H. Strickland
Charles H. Strickland
Raymond W. Hurn
Raymond W. Hurn
Eugene L. Stowe
Eugene L. Stowe
Donald D. Owens
Donald D. Owens
Jerald D. Johnson
Jerald D. Johnson
John A. Knight
John A. Knight
William J. Prince
William J. Prince
Paul G. Cunningham
Paul G. Cunningham
James H. Diehl
James H. Diehl
James L. Bond
James L. Bond
Jerry D. Porter
Jerry D. Porter
J.K. Warrick
J.K. Warrick
Nina G. Gunter
Nina G. Gunter
Jesse C. Middendorf
Jesse C. Middendorf
Eugénio R. Duarte
Dist. Supt.
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
D.E. Clay
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
Jack R. Archer
David P. Wilson
David P. Wilson
David P. Wilson
David P. Wilson
David P. Wilson
David P. Wilson
P. Wendell Kizzee
Stephen R. Ward
Stephen R. Ward
Stephen R. Ward
Stephen R. Ward
Stephen R. Ward
Dist. Sec.
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Paul E. Flack
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
Robert J. Wiens
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
David P. Flack
ORDINATION CLASS OF 2012
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(from left to right) Rev. Stephen R. Ward, District Superintendent, Rev. Darrel Franklin Leibolt, Rev. Phillip P. Modlin (recognition), Crystal Modlin, Mike Sommers,
Judy Ann Sommers (ordinand), Mary Meier, Richard Allen Meier (ordinand), Dr. Eugénio Duarte, General Superintendent, Rev. David P. Flack, District Secretary,
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CONTENTS
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I. Official Directory .............................................................................................................................................................6
A. District Officers ................................................................................................................................................................6
B. District Boards and Standing Committees.......................................................................................................................6
C. District Auxiliary Organizations .....................................................................................................................................12
D. District Zones .................................................................................................................................................................14
E. District Church Directory ...............................................................................................................................................16
F. Ordained Elders .............................................................................................................................................................41
G. Ordained Deacons .........................................................................................................................................................49
H. Licensed Ministers .........................................................................................................................................................49
I. Evangelism Service Retired............................................................................................................................................51
J. Registered Evangelist ....................................................................................................................................................51
K. Commissioned Evangelist ..............................................................................................................................................51
K. Commissioned Minister of Christian Education ............................................................................................................51
L. Commissioned Minister of Music ..................................................................................................................................51
M. Ministers Serving Connectional Interests......................................................................................................................51
II. General Information .....................................................................................................................................................54
III. Plan of Examination ......................................................................................................................................................57
IV. Daily Proceedings ..........................................................................................................................................................61
V. Reports ..........................................................................................................................................................................73
A. District Officers ..............................................................................................................................................................73
1. District Superintendent .................................................................................................................................................73
2. NMI President................................................................................................................................................................75
B. District Boards and Standing Committees.....................................................................................................................76
1. Advisory Board ..............................................................................................................................................................76
2. Ministerial Credentials Board ........................................................................................................................................77
3. Ministerial Studies Board ..............................................................................................................................................78
4. Mission Strategy Team ..................................................................................................................................................79
5. Church Properties Board ...............................................................................................................................................79
C. Assembly Committees ...................................................................................................................................................80
1. Assembly Finance Committee .......................................................................................................................................80
2. Auditing Committee ......................................................................................................................................................86
3. Nominations ..................................................................................................................................................................86
5. Memoirs ........................................................................................................................................................................88
VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries .................................................................................................................90
A. SDMI Convention .............................................................................................................................................................90
B. NYI Convention ................................................................................................................................................................90
C. NMI Convention ...............................................................................................................................................................91
VII. Financial and Statistical ................................................................................................................................................94
A. District Treasurer’s Report...............................................................................................................................................94
B. SDMI Treasurer’s Report..................................................................................................................................................97
C. NYI Treasurer’s Report .....................................................................................................................................................96
D. NMI Treasurer’s Report ...................................................................................................................................................98
E. Supplemental Statistical Charts .......................................................................................................................................99
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I. Official Directory
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction-Dr. Eugénio Duarte, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-5770500)
District Office-(mail: PO Box 947) 602 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; web:
www.ncodistrict.org; fax: 740-399-8685; 740-397-5740)
District Superintendent-Stephen R. Ward (Thais), 9065 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; Thais: 740-502-2032; cell: 740-398-0881; office: 740-397-5740)
District Secretary-(2015) David P. Flack (Barbara), 1617 Milan Rd., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 419-625-8058; 419-625-0804)
District Financial Administrator/Treasurer-(2013) Phillip W. Kizzee (Vivian), 1615 Mozart Dr., PO Box 45022, Westlake,
OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-871-9419; 440-871-7533)
District Administrative Assistant-Crystal Browning (Eric), 17639 Murray Rd., PO Box 947, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 740-399-8685; cell: 740-390-0377; office: 740-397-5740)
District SDMI Chair-(2013) Richard A. Henry, Jr. (Deb), 210 Cooper Foster Park Rd., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-9014)
District NYI President-(2013) Stephen K. Zirkle (Sharla), 23600 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-1809)
District NMI President-(2013) Kathy J. Pelley (Mike), 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-446-9330)
District Superintendent Emeritus-Jack R. Archer (Rachel), PO Box 1312, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-3506)
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. Advisory Board (2012-2013)
Stephen R. Ward, chairman
Douglas W. Boquist (Bedford), 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-232-0683; 440232-7440)
Lester Champer (Shelby), 169 S. Mansfield Ave., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: lcshelbyohnaz@embarqmail; fax: 419-3426549; 419-342-3496)
Russell F. Gumm (Mount Vernon First), 807 Coshocton Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 937681-8460)
Michael W. Legg (Ashtabula First), 1820 S. Ridge W., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440992-1170; 440-992-0246)
R. Gregory McNichols (Powell Newstart Community), 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-547-3447)
Cathy Crum, 3750 Cty.Rd. 168, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-210-6982)
Jim Fawcett, 2624 Fangboner Rd., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419.961.0450)
Kathrine Greenich, 926 Hummell Valley Rd. S.W., New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-9848662)
Tim Sharrock, 150 Fairway Ln., Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-946-7587)
Lee Skidmore, 1030 Lancaster Dr., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-723-5435)
2. Auditing
Walter Gray, chairman, 617 W. Stone Place Dr., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-626-9997)
Michael Legg (Ashtabula First), 1820 S. Ridge W., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440992-1170; 440-992-0246)
Austin Swallow, 55 Mallard Pte., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-397-5731)
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3. Mission Strategy Team
Stephen R. Ward, chairman
(2013) Raynard L. Martin (Wadsworth), PO Box 124, Wadsworth, OH 44282) (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-9272891)
(2013) Scott P. Maglott (Orrville Harvest Hills), 1235 Back Massillon Rd., Orrville, OH 44667 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-683-3391)
(2014) Andrew P. Batten (Cleveland Lighthouse, Inc.), 3702 Clinton Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-221-7716)
(2015) Philip A. Hurlbert ((N. Royalton) State Road), 8600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 440-237-1877; 440-237-2344)
(2015) Max M. Rodas (Nueva Luz URC), 2226 W. 89th St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216857-0558)
(2015) Darlene Yeater, 7102 Orchard Grove Ave. Cleveland, OH 44144 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-661-1706)
(2015) Kim Bradley, 712 N. Main St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-504-0502)
(2015) Phil Bowman, 13 Grange Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-485-3888)
(2013) Mike Pelley, 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-446-9330)
(2014) Becky Phillips, 324 N Portage St. Apt. C, Doylestown, OH 44230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-7151982)
4. Church Properties (2013)
Stephen R. Ward, chairman
Robert K. “Doc” Burrows, Jr. (Willard), 4414 Townline Rd. 12, Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax:
419-935-4851); 419-935-4851)
James A. Lillo ((W. Lafayette) Living Faith), 21956 High St., West Lafayette, OH 43845 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740545-6407)
Darryle A. Moody (Cardington), 328 Water St., Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-864-6801)
John A. Wildman (Tiffin), 323 Westgate Dr., Galion OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-545-4762)
Peter J. Ryder (Medina), 6901 Wooster Pike, Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 801-772-7683;
330-722-7683)
Steve Arden, 830 Millstone Ln., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-324-0857)
Bruce Heinlen, 1211 Beck Rd., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-468-3274)
Jim Mayes, 2141 St. Rt. 19, Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 419-562-9167; 419-562-6662)
Don Sharp, 297 Bethlehem Rd. W., Prospect, OH 43342 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-726-9697)
Dennis Taylor, 10620 Summer Ln., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-397-3424)
5. Court of Appeals (2013)
Stephen R. Ward, chairman
Philip E. Batten (Cleveland Lighthouse, Inc.), 418 Oldfield Rd., Crestline, OH 44827 (419-683-3104)
J. Kevin Seymour (Delaware Highpoint), 795 Pollock Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax:
740-363-7496; 740-363-1754)
Susan Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
Andy Murphy, 22210 Marleen, Fairview Park, OH 44126 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-716-9621)
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6. Ministerial Credentials (2013)
Stephen R. Ward, chairman
T.J. McNew III (Mount Gilead Fresh Faith), secretary, 4444 St. Rt. 95, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-751-7065)
Mark J. Dettmer (Mansfield First), 675 W. Straub Rd., Mansfield, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax:
419-756-7080; 419-756-9990)
Bernard J. Dickson (Fostoria), 339 Sandusky St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-435-6262)
George A. Gribben, III (Elyria Community), 1107 Clemens Ave., Elyria, OH 44035 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440324-4224; 440-324-5700)
Philip A. Hurlbert ((N. Royalton) State Road Community), 8600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-237-2344)
Richard R. Henry, Jr. (Amherst), 210 Cooper Foster Park Rd., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440988-9014)
Carolyn L. Joseph (Port Clinton), 410 Monroe St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-7323035)
P. Wendell Kizzee, 1615 Mozart Dr., PO Box 45022, Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-871-9419;
440-871-7533)
Ray LaSalle (Bucyrus First), PO Box 1101, Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-562-0526)
Michael W. Legg (Ashtabula First), 1820 S. Ridge W., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax:
440-992-1170; 440-992-0246)
Bruce L. Petersen, 818 Fairway Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-397-2839)
G. Riley Powell (Marion First), 233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-387-2721; 740383-6021)
Scott E. Sharpes (Mount Vernon Lakeholm), 16001 Glen Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-397-1105)
Terry L. Weyman, Jr. (Painesville), 6235 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440352-0762; 440-352-3703)
7. Ministerial Studies (2013)
Alexander Varughese, chairman, 1020 Everview Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740397-4861)
Lester Champer (Shelby), secretary, 169 S. Mansfield Ave., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: lcshelbyohnaz@embarqmail; fax:
419-342-6549; 419-342-3496)
Douglas W. Boquist (Bedford), 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-232-0683; 440232-7440)
James Todd Gulley ((Eastlake) Willo-lake), 34950 Lakeshore Blvd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-946-8253; 440-946-7712)
Deborah S. Jackson ((Orwell) Grand Valley), 371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax:
440-953-9635; 440-437-6759)
G. Michael Bean (Sunbury), 790 N. St. Rt. 61, Sunbury, OH 43074 (E-mail: [email protected];740-9652760)
Richard D. McCartney (Galion), 777 Fairview Ave., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 419468-7328; 419-468-1262)
Troy C. McNichols (Mount Vernon New Life), 998 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 740-393-0924; 740-393-0880)
Peter J. Ryder (Medina), 6901 Wooster Pike, Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 801-7727683; 330-722-7683)
C. Jeanne Serrão, 589 McIntosh Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-392-5288)
Daniel Vickey (Fremont), 1925 N. Fifth St., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-332-6427)
Barry V. Whitt (Ashland), 1196 Milton Twp. Rd. 1506, Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-2892664)
Max E. Wood ((Grafton) Harvest Fellowship), 37425 Royalton Rd., Grafton, OH 44044 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-731-1604)
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8. Mount Vernon Nazarene University Trustees
Stephen R. Ward, ex officio
(2014) Douglas W. Boquist, 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-232-7440)
(2013) Phillip W. Kizzee, PO Box 45022, 1615 Mozart Dr., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-8719419; 440-871-7533)
(2013) Kathrine Greenich, 926 Hummell Valley Rd. S.W., New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-984-8662)
(2014) Lee Skidmore, 1030 Lancaster Dr., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-723-5435)
9. Assembly Finance Committee
Donald E. Lain (Coshocton), 1058 Orange St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-6229799; 740-622-1912)
T.J. McNew III (Mount Gilead Fresh Faith), secretary, appointed, 4444 St. Rt. 95, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-751-7065)
P. Wendell Kizzee, ex officio, 1615 Mozart Dr., PO Box 45022, Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440871-9419; 440-871-7533)
Richard R. Henry, Jr. (Amherst), ex officio, SDMI Chair, 210 Cooper Foster Park Rd., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-9014)
Stephen K. Zirkle (Westlake Parkside), ex officio, NYI President, 23600 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-1809)
Kathy Pelley, ex officio, NMI President, 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-446-9330)
Walter Gray, ex officio, Auditing Committee Chair, 617 W. Stone Place Dr., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-626-9997)
James Todd Gulley ((Eastlake) Willo-lake), 34950 Lakeshore Blvd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-946-8253; 440-946-7712)
Russ Gumm (Mount Vernon First), 807 Coshocton Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3928466)
Philip A. Hurlbert ((N. Royalton) State Road Community), 8600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-237-2344)
Rodney Kincaid (Jefferson), 55 E. Satin St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-576-6556)
Ray LaSalle (Bucyrus), 2165 St. Rt. 4, Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 419-563-0210; 419-562-0256)
Michael Legg (Ashtabula First), 1820 S. Ridge W., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440992-1170; 440-992-0246)
Scott Maglott ((Orrville) Harvest Hills), 1235 Back Massillon Rd., Orrville, OH 44667 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-683-3391)
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Steven C. Myers (Powell Newstart Community), 7553 Donora Ln., Columbus, OH 43235 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-570-2574)
G. Riley Powell (Marion First), 233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-387-2721; 740383-6021)
Daniel K. Vickey (Fremont), 1925 N. Fifth St., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-332-6427)
Terry L. Weyman, Jr. (Painesville), 6235 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-3523703)
Barry V. Whitt, 1196 Milton Twp. Rd. 1506, Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-289-2664)
Bill Forney Jr., 33939 Roberts Rd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-946-7503)
Gary Hardesty, 1623 Orchard, Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-622-2923)
Bob Hoffman, 5 Cricket Ln., Norwalk, Ohio 44857 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-577-4790)
Bob Marcum, PO Box 261, Chatfield, OH 44825 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-988-3911)
Chuck Nicholson, 5362 St. Rt. 46, Cortland, OH 44410 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-307-3539 or 330-8833320)
Mike Pelley, 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-446-9330)
Darrell Reid, 1730 Port Clinton Rd. #8, Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-332-7270)
Ann Schimizzi, 5216 Blanche Ave., Cleveland, OH 44127 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-339-0657)
Stacie Scholl, 5162 Hall Rd., Centerburg, OH 43011 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-625-6452)
Chuck Service, 1479 Sanford, Vermilion, OH 44089 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-967-6737)
Austin Swallow, 55 Mallard Pte., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-397-5731)
Jody Tackett, 713 Dale St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 567-224-9944)
Michael Wadell, 1504 Lighthouse Ridge, Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-360-6283)
Stuart Washington, 577 W. Highland Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Email: [email protected]; 740-397-1598)
10. NCO Management Company
Stephen R. Ward, chairman
Phillip W. Kizzee, secretary/treasurer, PO Box 45022, 1615 Mozart Dr., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 440-871-9419; 440-871-7533)
Paul Demshar, PO Box 694, Ashtabula, OH 44005 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-992-6622)
David Fulkerson, 7152 Lewis Center Rd., Galena, OH 43021 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-548-0167)
R. Gregory McNichols (Powell Newstart Community), 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-547-3447)
Steven C. Myers (Powell Newstart Community), administrator, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-785-9908)
G. Riley Powell (Marion First), 233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-387-2721; 740383-6021)
11. 2013 General Assembly/Convention Delegates and Alternates
General Assembly
Ministerial Delegates:
Stephen R. Ward
TJ McNew III
Doug Boquist
Mike Legg
Lay Delegates:
Lee Skidmore
Kathy Greenich
Jim Fawcett
Connie Sharrock
Ministerial Alternates:
Rich Henry
Ray LaSalle
Carolyn Joseph
Troy McNichols
General SDMI Convention:
Delegates:
Johnny Edler
Barry Whitt
Bernie Dickson
Ryan Downs
Lay Alternates:
Austin Swallow
Jim Ledford
Kim Rodas
Miriam Weyman
Alternates:
Deborah Jackson
Desiree Caluzza
Joe Saunders
Linda Campbell
Matt Hancock
Gail Wright
Phil Hurlbert
Rick McCartney
General NYI Convention:
Ministerial Delegates:
Justin Smith
Judy Sommers
Lay Delegates:
Ken Overly
Julie Gates
Youth Delegates:
Chris Sommers
Emily Joseph
Ministerial Alternates:
Todd Gulley
Greg Henry
Lay Alternates:
Colleen Overly
Beth Martinez
Youth Alternates:
Lexi Overly
Elizabeth Weyman
General NMI Convention:
Delegates:
Tim Sharrock
Kenna Williams
Vicki Champer
Connie Sharrock
Deb Boquist
Elaine Gray
Sheila Burrows
Alice Traylor
Robert Hebets
Brian Dye
Kathy Greenich
Alternates:
Sharron Sankovich
John Nielson
Becky Phillips
Dale Kuglin
Kevin Hughes
Judy Bean
Gail Patch
June Russell
Pat Martin
Mary Shafer
Ron Palenshus
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C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
1. Sunday School Ministries
District Officers
Chair-(2013) Richard R. Henry, Jr. (Amherst), 210 Cooper Foster Park Rd., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-9014)
Secretary-Deborah S. Jackson ((Orwell) Grand Valley), 371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 440-953-9635; 440-437-6759)
(2014) Bernard J. Dickson (Fostoria First), 339 Sandusky St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-4356262)
(2014) Ryan Downs, 102 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-507-8840)
(2015) Gary Hardesty, 1623 Orchard, Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-622-2923)
(2015) Rod Kincaid (Jefferson), 55 E. Satin St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-563-8575)
(2013) Linda Campbell, 9281 Oxford Trail, Brecksville, OH 44141 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-319-6430)
(2013) Richard D. McCartney (Galion), 777 Fairview Ave., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 419-468-7328; 419-468-1262)
Ex Officio Members
Director of Children’s Ministries-Cindi Nigh (Wooster), 3100 Oak Hill Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 330-262-5941; 330-262-1471)
Director of Adult Ministries-Gary M. Sivewright ((Apple Valley) The Shepherd’s House), PO Box 127, Howard, OH 43028
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-393-0846)
NYI President-Stephen K. Zirkle (Westlake Parkside), 23600 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-1809)
NMI President-Kathy Pelley, 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-4469330)
Children's Council
Administration Assistant-Gail Wright, 972 E. Messner Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330262-1471)
Primary Camp Director-John J. Edler, III (Marion First), 233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-383-6021)
Preteen Camp Director-Philip A. Hurlbert ((N. Royalton) State Road Community), 8600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH
44133 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-237-2344)
Preteen Work and Witness-Mandi Downs (Mount Vernon New Life), 988 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-348-6544)
Missions Director-Deb Boquist, 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-232-0683; 440232-7440)
Children’s Bible Quiz Dir.-John J. Edler, III (Marion First), 233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 740-387-2721; 740-383-6021)
Talent Festival Coord.Camp Meeting Coord.-Cindi Nigh (Wooster), 3100 Oak Hill Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 330-262-5941; 330-262-1471)
Training Coord.- Desiree B. Caluza (Powell Newstart Community), 2573 Burlawn Ct., Columbus, OH 43235 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-460-0521)
Adult Council
Prime Time Ministries Director-Joe Saunders (Mount Vernon First), 1575 Yauger Rd. #21, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Email: [email protected]; 740-485-9370)
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Men’s Ministries Director-Mark J. Dettmer (Mansfield First), 675 W. Straub Rd., Mansfield, OH 44904 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 419-756-7080; 419-756-9990)
Christian Family Life and Marriage Enrichment Director- Barry V. Whitt (Ashland), 1196 Milton Twp. Rd. 1506, Ashland,
OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-289-2664)
2. NYI
President-(2013) Stephen K. Zirkle (Westlake Parkside), 23600 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-1809)
Vice President-(2014) Dusty Phillips (Painesville), 6187 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 540-520-8511)
Secretary-(2014) Justin Smith (Ashtabula First), 2207 W. 13th St., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-771-3769)
Adult Representatives:
Keith Harris (Mount Vernon First), 14315 Windsor Hts. Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-2662)
Greg Henry (Amherst), 220 N. Woodhill Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-988-2025)
James Rose (Coshocton), 935 S. 16th St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-610-7922)
Ken Overly (Eastlake Willo-lake) 7698 Miami Rd., Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-2098121)
Youth Representatives At-Large:
Zach Jardon (Sandusky Community) [email protected]; 813-484-7138
Emily Joesph (Port Clinton) [email protected]; 419-341-3616
Nathan Lain (Coshocton) [email protected]; 740-502-3721
Brianna Overly (Eastlake Willo-lake) [email protected]; 440-409-1031
Daniel Phillips (Wadsworth) [email protected]
Chris Sommers (Sandusky Community) [email protected]; 419-515-9257
Ministry Coordinators:
NYI Bible Quiz Coord.-Sandra Davila (Mount Vernon Lakeholm), 109 Riley St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-390-0533)
Missions Coord.-James Todd Gulley ((Eastlake) Willo-lake), 34950 Lakeshore Blvd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 440-946-8253; 440-946-7712)
Campmeeting Coord.-Ken Overly ((Eastlake) Willo-Lake), 7698 Miami Rd., Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-209-8121)
Impact Team Coord.- Melissa Martin (Mount Vernon New Life), 1911 Fulton Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-610-5881)
Sports BLAST Coord-Joel Yates (Wooster), 3100 Oak Hill Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330262-1471)
Talent BLAST Coord.-Traci Myatt (Mount Vernon Lakeholm), 11181 Campbell Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected])
3. NMI (2013)
President-Kathy J. Pelley, 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-4469330)
Vice President/Prayer and Fasting-Alice Traylor, 226 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-692-8626)
Secretary- Sharron Sankovich, 151 Eldred Ave., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-786-9336)
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Council:
Kristen Batten, 3702 Clinton Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-410-0523)
Caleb Boquist, 249 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected])
Sheila Burrows, 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-935-0377)
Vicki Champer, 1462 Boyce Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-526-7979)
Kathrine Greenich, 926 Hummell Valley Rd. S.W., New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-9848662)
Kevin Hughes, 108 Riley St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-504-3770)
Kenna Williams, 74 Fairway Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-485-0005)
Discipling Coordinators:
Children: Deb Boquist, 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-232-7440)
Teen: Stephen K. Zirkle(Westlake Parkside), 23600 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-1809)
Giving Coordinators:
Alabaster-Susan Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
Nazarene Compassionate Min.-Meghan Cooke, 809 W. Oak St., Orrville, OH 44667 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-715-3696)
Missionary Health Care-Kathrine Greenich, 926 Hummell Valley Rd. S.W., New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-984-8662)
Educating Coordinators:
Mission Education-Vicki Champer, 1462 Boyce Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-526-7979)
Mission Priority One/Membership-Kenna Williams, 74 Fairway Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-0005)
Deputation-Vicki Champer, 1462 Boyce Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-526-7979)
LINKS-Judy Bean, 1153 Hayes Ave., Willoughby, OH 44094 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-942-3914)
Mission Call Coord.- Elaine Gray, 617 West Stone Pl., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419.626.9997)
Kevin Hughes, 108 Riley St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-504-3770)
Work and Witness Coord.-Tim and Connie Sharrock, 150 Fairway Ln., Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-946-7587)
World Mission Broadcast-Mary Shafer, 345 Oak St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3832078)
Jesus Film Coordinators-Bob and Donna Hebets, 20317 Earnest Rd., Butler, OH 44822 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-397-7381)
Publicity-Jessica Dawes, 1553 Apple Valley Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-344-1454)
Sheila Burrows, 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-935-0377)
Urban Min. Coord.-Kristen Batten, 3702 Clinton Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216410-0523)
Nazarene Disaster Relief/ROAM District Coordinators-Chuck and Joanne Nicholson, 5362 St. Rt. 46, Cortland, OH 44410
(E-mail: [email protected]; 330-307-3539 or 330-883-3320)
Member-at-Large-Gloria McNew, 7326 St. Rt. 19 Unit 1503, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-946-6346)
D. DISTRICT ZONES
Ashland
Ashland, Lexington, Loudonville, Mansfield First, (Mansfield) New Life Community, Shelby, Wooster
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SDMI Zone Chair-Susan Kuglin (Mansfield First), 675 W. Straub Rd., Mansfield, OH 44904 (E-mail: E-mail:
[email protected]; fax: 419-756-7080; 419-756-9990)
Ashtabula
Ashtabula Edgewood, Ashtabula First, North East Community, (Andover) Cherry Valley, Geneva, Jefferson, Kelloggsville,
(Orwell) Grand Valley
SDMI Zone Chair-Lynn Reeve (Cherry Valley), 2656 Lenox New Lyme Rd., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-862-0113)
Bellevue
Bellevue, Clyde, Fostoria First, Fremont, Port Clinton, Sandusky, Tiffin, Willard
SDMI Zone Chair-Shelia Burrows (Willard), 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419935-1199)
Cleveland
Bedford, Cleveland Arabic, Cleveland Bethel, Cleveland Garfield Heights, Cleveland Lighthouse Inc., Cleveland Richmond
Heights, Cleveland New Light/Nueva Luz, Cleveland Victory, (Eastlake) Willo-Lake, (Mentor) Lighthouse
Community, (North Royalton) State Road Community, Painesville
SDMI Zone Chair-Philip A. Hurlbert (N. Royalton State Road Community), 8600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 440-237-1877; 440-237-2344)
Coshocton
Cooperdale, Coshocton, Fredericktown, Mount Vernon First, Mount Vernon Lakeholm, Mount Vernon New Life, Mount
Vernon West Side, Sunbury, Warsaw, (West Lafayette) Living Faith
SDMI Zone Chair-Darla Darling (Sunbury), 15119 E. St. Rt. 37, Sunbury, OH 43074 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-816-8996)
Elyria
Amherst, Elyria Community, (Grafton) Harvest Fellowship, (North Ridgeville) Calvary Ridge Vermilion, Wellington,
Westlake Parkside
SDMI Zone Chair-Joyce Munroe, (Elyria) 48380 N. Ridge Rd., Amherst, 44001 (440-988-2513)
Marion
Bucyrus, Cardington, (Carey) Ridge Chapel, Crestline, (Delaware) Highpoint, Fulton, Galion, Marion First, Marion
Kensington Place, Marion Life Link, Powell Newstart Community, Upper Sandusky
SDMI Zone Chair-Darryle A. Moody (Cardington), 328 Water St., Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-864-6801)
Wadsworth
Brunswick, Doylestown, Medina, (Orrville) Harvest Hills, Wadsworth
SDMI Zone Chair-Jayne Loudermilk, (Brunswick) 612 Memory Ln., Brunswick, OH 44212 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-225-6957)
E. CHURCH DIRECTORY
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Amherst (Organized 1953) (088-0010)
Location-210 Cooper Foster Park Rd., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-988-9014)
Pastor–(3/21/88) Richard R. Henry, Jr. (Deborah), 220 N. Woodhill Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-2025)
Next Review Date-3/13
Assoc. Pastor/Compassionate Min.-(7/22/07) Aurelie A. Higgins, 4706 Mapleview Dr., Vermilion, OH 44089 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-967-9061)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth-(5/31/06) Gregory S. Henry, 220 N. Woodhill Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-2025)
SS Supt.-Tammy Ruiz, 6611 Allendale Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-984-2819)
Children's Ch. Dir.-Sherri Buck, 343 Deepwood Ln., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-670-8110)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Ric Barck, 3200 Liberty Ave., Vermilion, OH 44089 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-967-2747)
NMI Pres.-Debbie Henry, 220 N. Woodhill Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-988-2025)
Church Treas.-Chuck Service, 1479 Sanford, Vermilion, OH 44089 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-967-6737)
Church Board Sec.-Terry Bonnette, 111 White Birch Way Apt. B, S. Amherst, OH 44001 (E-mail: [email protected],
440-653-2257)
(Andover) Cherry Valley (Organized 1922) (088-0120)
Location-3410 U.S. Rt. 6, Andover, OH 44003 (440-293-7937)
Pastor-(8/1/10) Richard A. Meier (Mary), 3410 U.S. Rt. 6, Andover, OH 44003 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216551-4476)
Next Review Date-8/12
SS Supt.-Chris Evans, 271 Linden St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-576-6427)
NMI Min. Dir.-Lynn Reeve, 2656 Lenox New Lyme Rd., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440862-1377)
NYI Min. Dir.-Kathy Easton, 1411 St. Rt. 322 E., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-422-3439)
Men’s Min. Dir.-Rich Meier 3410 U.S. Rt. 6, Andover, Ohio, 44003 (216-551-4476)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Pat Brooks 2510 Pymatuning Lake N., Andover, Ohio, 44003 (440-293-4181)
Church Treas.-Terry Evans, 271 Linden St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-576-6427)
Church Board Sec.-Chris Evans, 271 Linden St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-5766427)
(Apple Valley) The Shepherd’s House (Organized 2011)(088-0015)
Location-(mail: PO Box 127, Howard, OH 43028) 21735 Plank Rd., Howard, OH 43028
Pastor-(11/1/08) Gary M. Sivewright (Carol), 15104 Monroe Mills Rd., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-393-0846)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Assoc. Pastor-(8/1/11) Bennett G. Briles, PO Box 127, Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 304-615-0218)
SS Supt.-Dan Behr, 990 Winesap Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-392-1125)
NMI Pres.-Debbie Hurlbert, 35 Crestwood Ct, Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-393-3817)
Church Treas.-Tom Lombardo, 567 Crestwood Ct., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740397-8948)
Church Board Sec.-Sharon Metcalfe, 18051 Hopewell Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-9099)
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Ashland (Organized 1926) (088-0020)
Location-1196 Milton Twp. Rd. 1506, Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-289-2664)
Pastor-(9/30/01) Barry V. Whitt (Cheryl), 1553 Baney Rd. S., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419651-9299)
Next Review Date-9/15
Assoc. Pastor/Outreach-(1/1/06) Darrel F. Leibolt, 618 Arthur St., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-651-1982)
Assoc. Pastor-(5/1/12) Amy L. Williams (Justin), 31 College Ave., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419289-2664)
SS Supt.-Trina Mohney, 926 Smith Rd., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-207-0305)
Children's Min. Dir.-Grace Reichardt, 509 Sandusky St., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-6519259)
NYI Pres.-Stuart Reichardt, 509 Sandusky St., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-651-9259)
NMI Pres.-Pat Martin, 1696 Twp. Rd. 1419, Mansfield, OH 44903 (419-289-7489)
Women's Min. Dir.-Cheryl Whitt, 1553 Baney Rd., Ashland, OH 44805 (419-606-7167)
Men’s Min. Dir.-Wayne Baker, 811 College Blvd., Ashland, OH 44805 (E-mail: [email protected]; 567-215-7089)
Church Treas.-Pat Martin, 1696 Twp. Rd. 1419, Mansfield, OH 44903
Church Board Sec.-Brian Mohney, 926 Smith Rd., Ashland, OH 44805 (419-207-0305)
Ashtabula Edgewood (Organized 1955) (088-0030)
Location-3025 N. Ridge E., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-997-5645)
Pastor-(1/22/96) Kevin D. Ellis (Julie), 2009 E. Prospect Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440992-4866)
Next Review Date-1/14
SS Supt.-Alice Harrah, 4280 Forrest Ridge, Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-224-0841)
Children's Min. Dir.-Chris Kettenun, 6014 N. Ridge Rd. W., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-969-1380)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Kelly Orrenmaa, 4417 State Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-993-1264)
NMI Pres.-Themla Morris, 2605 N. Bend Rd. #1607, Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-998-0562)
Church Treas.-Viola Fetters, 4027 Diane Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-998-1864)
Church Board Sec.-Jessica Rogers, 7329 Austinburg Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004
Ashtabula First (Organized 1921) (088-0040)
Location-1820 S. Ridge W., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-992-1170; 440-9920246)
Pastor-(10/7/85) Michael W. Legg (Betsy), 1463 Elmwood Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-993-7241)
Next Review Date-10/14
Assoc. Pastor-(1/5/10) Justin R. Smith, 2207 W. 13th St., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-771-3769)
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Assoc. Pastor-David S. Hall (Sandra), 6508 Austinburg Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-812-6162)
Assoc. Pastor/Counselor-(5/15/07) Ronald J. Seigman, PO Box 993, Ashtabula, OH 44005 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-275-3520)
Children's Min. Dir.-Valerie Weber, 72 W. Jefferson St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (440-576-3621)
NMI Pres.-Ron Santee, PO Box 391, N. Kingsville, OH 44068 (440-224-1966)
Music Min. Dir.-Tammi Salviano, 5650 S. Wright St., Kingsville, OH 44048 (440-224-1104)
Men’s Min. Dir.-Matt McKee, 6620 Amelia Ave., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-998-5881)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Tiffany Kiphart, 946 Elk Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-9649470)
Church Treas.-Robert R. Pallutch, 938 Bunker Hill Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-992-6411)
Church Board Sec.-Jennifer Bartone, 5544 Stevens Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440-992-9561)
Bedford (Organized 1937) (088-0050)
Location-365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-232-0683; 440-232-7440)
Pastor-(7/9/06) Douglas W. Boquist (Debbie), 249 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-2327440)
Next Review Date-7/16
Assoc. Pastor-(1/1/09) Bradley Douglas Taylor (Kari), 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440232-7440)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth-(1/1/07) Jaime Buxton (Sean), 12903 Eastwood Blvd., Garfield Hts., OH 44125 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-371-7558)
Dir. of Nursery School-(6/1/09) Linda Bartlett (Dan), 37 Brune Dr., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216—
663-6885)
Children’s Min. Dir.-(9/1/06) Debbie Boquist (Doug), 249 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-232-7440)
SS Supt.-Mike Cramer, 845 Wellmon St., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-439-1107)
NMI Pres.-Bill Patch, 10600 Longview Trail, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-543-4929)
Prime Time Dir.-Steve and Linda Friske, 82 Wandle Ave., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440786-0418)
College Age Dir.-Craig Campbell, 9281 Oxford Trail, Brecksville, OH 44141 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-2327440)
Church Treas.-Ken Moore, 14905 Hummel Rd. #78, Brookpark, OH 44142 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-6332188)
Church Board Sec.-Judy Cramer, 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-232-7440)
Brunswick (Organized 1958) (088-0070)
Location-3965 Center Rd., Brunswick, OH 44212 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 330-225-6957, call first; 330-2256957)
Pastor-(10/16/11) Donis J. Williams (Patty), 4724 Baywood Dr., Brunswick, OH 44212 (E-mail: [email protected];
614-506-3616)
Next Review Date-10/13
SS Supt.-Cindy Gates, 10841 Avon Belden Rd., Grafton, OH 44044 (440-748-3650)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Terri Collins, 4247 Sleepy Hollow, Brunswick, OH 44212 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-2252956)
NMI Pres.-Donna Galt, 364 Wallace Dr., Berea, OH 44017 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-243-2677)
Worship Leader-Jake Tolley, 2624 Forest Dr., Hinckley, OH 44233 (440-503-4247)
Prime Time Dir.-Shirley Rohde, 1 Sunrise, Olmsted Township, OH 44138 (440-427-1290)
Office Administrator-Jayne Loudermilk, 612 Memory Ln., Brunswick, OH 44212 (216-570-7439)
Church Treas.-Mark Gerber, 4610 Aldersyde Cir., Brunswick, OH 44212 (330-225-8223)
Church Board Sec.-Donna Galt, 364 Wallace Dr., Berea, OH 44017 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-243-2677)
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Bucyrus First (Organized 1933) (088-0080)
Location-2165 St. Rt. 4, Bucyrus, OH 44820 (fax: 419-563-0210; 419-562-0256)
Pastor-(12/27/92) Ray LaSalle, PO Box 1101, Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-562-1050)
Next Review Date-12/14
Assoc. Pastor/Visitation-(6/1/01) Earl E. Jordan (Millie), 2547 Curren Dr., Marion, OH 43302 (740-387-2810)
Assoc. Pastor/Worship-Keith Showalter (Patty), 520 Euclid St., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 615-4793319)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth-Wes Wickard (Lindsay), 329 Hopley Ave., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 317412-9755)
Dir. Children’s Min.-Amy Shepherd (Greg), 1255 Sherwood Dr., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419561-2088)
SS Supt.-Jeff Booher, 3561 Crestline Rd., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-569-9900)
Prime Time Dir.-Bev Burgin, 1401 N. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-562-3727)
NMI Pres.-Ron Palenshus, 3120 Oak Dr., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-562-4998)
Work & Witness Coord.-Ron Palenshus, 3120 Oak Dr., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-562-4998)
Church Treas.-Doug Smith, Box 108 Mt. Zion Rd., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-562-2221)
Church Board Sec.-Bev Burgin, 1401 N. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-562-3727)
Cardington (Organized 1926) (088-0110)
Location-328 Water St., Cardington, OH 43315 (419-864-6801)
Pastor-(11/6/05) Darryle A. Moody (Becky), 5049 Twp. Rd. 128, Edison, OH 43320 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-560-5492)
Next Review Date-11/15
SS Supt.-Debbie Nelson, 475 Park Ave. D6, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-946-6008)
NYI Min. Dir.-Scott Hardwick, 4587 Co. Rd. 128, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419864-8149)
NMI Pres.-Jeremiah Wagner, 3460 St. Rt. 42, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3415832)
Music Min. Dir.-Cecila Harper, 3070 Co. Rd. 67, Edison, OH 43320 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-947-3531)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Becky Moody, 5049 Twp. Rd. 128, Edison, OH 43320 (740-507-3684)
Church Treas.-Darla Hardwick, 4587 Co. Rd. 128, Cardington, OH 43315 (419-864-8149)
Church Board Sec.- Jeremiah Wagner, 3460 St. Rt. 42, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740341-5832)
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(Carey) Ridge Chapel (Organized 1952) (088-0580)
Location-370 St. Rt. 568, Carey, OH 43316 (E-mail: [email protected]) (419-387-7227)
Pastor-(7/10/11) Michael Adams (Donna), 408 W. Findlay St., Carey, OH 43316 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-396-4711)
Next Review Date-7/13
SS Supt.-Brad Griffin, 16672 St. Rt. 103, Mount Blanchard, OH 45876 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-722-0275)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Amy Goble, 109 Rosewood Dr., Carey, OH 43316 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-957-5361)
NMI Pres.-Karen Griffin, 1028 Sandusky St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-435-4417)
Music Dir.-Michael Adams, 370. St. Hwy. 568, Carey, Ohio 43316 (419-387-7227)
Men’s Min. Dir. -Stan Kline, 21492 Twp. Rd. 175, Vanlue, OH 45890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-387-7554)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Donna Adams, 408 W. Findlay St., Carey, Ohio 43316 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-3964711)
Children’s Min. Dir.- Melanie Adams, 189 W. Brown Ave., Carey, Oh 43316 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419396-4026)
Church Treas.-Jenny Kline, 21492 Twp. Rd. 175, Vanlue, OH 45890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-387-7554)
Church Board Sec.-Jenny Kline, 21492 Twp. Rd. 175, Vanlue, OH 45890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-387-7554)
Cleveland Arabic (Organized 2011) (088-0135)
Location-4123 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland, OH 44135
Pastor-(10/1/08) Asaad Wahba (Afifa), 4123 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland, OH 44135 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-990-5313)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Assoc. Pastor-David Bashara, 4311 W. 145th St., Cleveland, OH 44135 (216-941-4380)
(Cleveland) Bethel (Organized 1950) (088-0140)
Location-3596 Fulton Rd, Cleveland, OH 44109 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 216-351-8987; 216-661-7379)
Pastor-(11/27/91) Marylea E. Monroe (Grover), 5802 Traymore Ave., Cleveland, OH 44144 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-635-0819)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Homer Yeater, 7102 Orchard Grove Ave., Cleveland, OH 44144 (216-661-1706)
NMI Pres.-Rose Ferrell, 3177 W. 32nd St., Cleveland, OH 44109 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-631-7882)
Men's Min. Dir.-Homer Yeater, 7102 Orchard Grove Ave., Cleveland, OH 44144 (216-661-1706)
Women's Min. Dir.-Darlene Yeater, 7102 Orchard Grove Ave., Cleveland, OH 44144 (E-mail: [email protected];
216-661-1706)
Church Board Sec./Church Treas.-Rose Ferrell, 3177 W. 32nd St., Cleveland, OH 44109 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-631-7882)
(Cleveland) Garfield Heights (Organized 1937) (088-0170)
Location-5711 Turney Rd., Garfield Heights, OH 44125 (216-587-2660)
Pastor-Max M. Rodas (Kim), 4009 Clague Rd., N. Olmsted, OH 44070 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-734-0862)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Toby Thomas, 14913 Summit Ave., Maple Hts., OH 44137 (216-201-0850)
NMI Pres.-Ann Yuzwa, 10332 River Run, N. Royalton, OH 44133
NYI Pres.-Joan Roberts, 13206 Woodward Blvd., Garfield Hts., OH 44125 (216-581-8580)
Church Treas.-Howard Shaw, 12108 Marguerite Ave., Garfield Hts., OH 44125
Church Board Sec.-Jack Rapkin, 9891 Crestwood, Twinsburg, OH 44087 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-4870475)
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(Cleveland) New Light/Nueva Luz (Organized 1974) (088-0175)
Location-2226 W. 89th St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (fax: 216-651-8235; 216-651-1128)
Pastor-(6/5/05) Felix Muñiz (Miguelina), 3874 W. 134th St., Cleveland, OH 44111 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-2526076)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt-Carmen Gonzalez, 2226 W. 89th St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (216-651-1128)
NYI Pres.-Roselyn Muñiz, 2226 W. 89th St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (216-651-1128)
NMI Pres.-Leonor Cardona, 2226 W. 89th St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (216-651-1128)
Church Board Sec./Church Treas.-Maria Burton, 2226 W. 89th St. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216-651-1128)
(Cleveland) Richmond Heights (Organized 1943) (088-0180)
Location-499 Trebisky Rd., Richmond Heights, OH 44143 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-486-3148)
Pastor-(8/21/05) Stephen M. Banks (Kristina), 5159 Lynd Ave., Lyndhurst, OH 44124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-926-4208)
Next Review Date-8/15
Worship Leader-Ethan Flack (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-317-8471)
Day School Dir./Principal-Luljeta Lako, 1309 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Hts., OH 44124
SS Supt.-April Glumm, 340 Balmoral Dr., Richmond Hts., OH 44143
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Pat Kriebel, 783 Franklin Blvd., Highland Hts., OH 44143 (440-442-0503)
NMI Pres.- Sandy Beeman, 1583 Mallard Dr. Apt. 304, Mayfield Hts., OH 44124
Single Adult Min. Dir.-Charlyne Doerle, 53 Magnolia, Cleveland, OH 44110 (216-531-4839)
Church Treas.-Greg Reynolds, 445 Richmond Park W. B324, Richmond Hts., OH 44143 (330-608-7621)
Church Board Sec.-Sandy Beeman, 1583 Mallard Dr. Apt. 304, Mayfield Hts., OH 44124
(Cleveland) Victory (Organized 1983) (088-0174)
Location-(mail to: PO Box 6031096, Cleveland, OH 44103-1096) 1632 E. 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44103 (216-881-3115)
PastorNext Review DateSS Supt.-Linda Milam, 1744 E. 36th St. Up, Cleveland, OH 44114 (216-391-6378)
Church Board Sec./Church Treas.-Michael S. Pelley, 1189 Giesse Dr., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-446-9330)
Clyde (Organized 1938) (088-0220)
Location-148 White St., Clyde, OH 43410
Inactive
Cooperdale (Organized 1924) (088-0230)
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Location-17816 St. Rt. 60, Dresden, OH 43821 (740-454-7105)
Pastor-(4/17/95) A. Scott Robinson (Doris), 6235 Virginia Rd., Nashport, OH 43830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740454-7105)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Church Treas.-Wilma Priode, 17983 St. Rt. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 (740-327-3783)
Church Board Sec.-Doris Robinson, 6235 Virginia Rd., Nashport, OH 43830
Coshocton (Organized 1919) (088-0240)
Location-1058 Orange St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-622-9799; 740-622-1912)
Pastor-(8/25/08) Donald E. Lain (Nancy), 623 Highland Blvd., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-622-0474)
Next Review Date-8/14
Assoc. Pastor/Worship-(8/25/08) Larry J. Lain (Verna), 203 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, OH 43812 (Email:
[email protected]; 740-502-6320)
Assoc. Pastor-(8/1/10) Edward E. Darling(Sharon), 1641 Walnut St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-575-4435)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth-(6/1/12) James Rose, 935 S. 16th St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-6107922)
Assoc. Pastor/Children-(6/1/12) Trevor Lanz (Hannah), 1026 Orange St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-358-2474)
SS Supt.-Jim Sycks, 1860 Buena Vista Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-622-8924)
NMI Pres.-Cynthia Limburg, 15530 Co. Rd. 274, Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-8292421)
Work & Witness Coord.-Cynthia Limburg, 15530 Co. Rd. 274, Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-829-2421)
Prime Time Coord.-Carol McKee, 322 Hamilton Ave., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-6222983)
College Rep.-Edward E. Darling, 1641 Walnut St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-575-4435)
Church Treas.-Steve Williams, 307 Center Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740623-8378)
Church Board Sec.-Sharon Burns, 23867 St. Rt. 751, Newcomerstown, OH 43832 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740545-6938)
Crestline (Organized 1936) (088-0250)
Location-500 E. Main St., Crestline, OH 44827 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-683-1700)
Pastor (interim)-J. Mikel Norris (Mary), 759 Southridge Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-3473)
Assoc. Pastor-(6/1/09) Todd A. Tompkins, 813 N. Crestline St., Crestline, OH 44827 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-683-2739)
Assoc. Pastor-(5/9/11) John Richard Ernsberger, 619 S. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-569-4284)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-John Ernsberger, 619 S. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-5694284)
NMI Pres.-Michelle Edwards, 1292 Evergreen Ave. W., Mansfield, OH 44905 (419-589-6965)
Church Treas.-Sandi Tompkins, 524 N. Seltzer St., Crestline, OH 44827 (419-683-3340)
Church Board Sec.-Glen Smith, 1540 Grandview Dr., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419-562-9670)
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(Delaware) Highpoint (Organized 1929) (088-0270)
Location-795 Pollock Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-363-7496; 740-363-1754)
Pastor-(2/10/92) J. Kevin Seymour (Marsha), 3335 Liberty Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-369-5201)
Next Review Date-2/14
Grief Ministry Dir. and Discipleship Dir.-(9/10/07) Rhonda R. Purtee, 938 Pollock Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-815-8912)
Executive Assistant/Multimedia Dir.-Terry Adams (Gail), 4080 Jacktown Rd., Ostrander, OH 43061 (E-mail:
[email protected]; (740)-513-4139
Assoc. Pastor-Bradley G. Stacy (Robin), 554 Pointview Dr., Westerville, OH 43081 (E-mail: [email protected]; 614202-0320)
Assoc. Pastor-David R. Gossard, 1095 Wyoming Dr., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3873019)
Worship Dir.-Marsha Seymour (Kevin), 3335 Liberty Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740369-5201)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Chet Snouffer, 1961 Troy Rd. Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-8161844)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.- Mindy Seymour, 5993 Hilltop Trail, New Albany, OH 43054 (E-mail: [email protected];
614-499-7502)
NMI Pres.-Karen Lobdell, 588 Magnolia Dr., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-363-9101)
Work & Witness Coord.-Doug McCloy, 2358 Crissinger, Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740383-6722)
Compassionate Ministry Dir. –Sharon Griner, 612 Presidential Way, Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-816-2275)
Financial Counseling Dir. – Rob Gore, 1884 Ford Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-8157516)
Church Treas.-Tom Finks, 188 Brindle Rd., Ostrander, OH 43061 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-666-1328)
Church Board Sec.-Nathan Booth, 313 Knight Dream St., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740362-6192)
Doylestown (Organized 1947) (088-0280)
Location-15197 Portage St., Doylestown, OH 44230 (330-658-6692)
Pastor-(5/27/07) Timothy J. Ruch (Meg), 15169 Portage St., Doylestown, OH 44230 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-658-6692)
Next Review Date-5/13
SS Supt.-John Mertic, 14108 Serfass, Doylestown, OH 44230 ([email protected]; 330-706-1869)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Tim Ruch, 15169 Portage St., Doylestown, OH 44230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-6586692)
NMI Pres.-Amanda Saunders, 674 Oakcrest Dr., Wadsworth, OH 44281 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-336-1181)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Cheryl Johnson, 12750 Shank Rd., Doylestown, OH 44230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330658-2184)
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Church Treas.-Cheryl Johnson, 12750 Shank Rd., Doylestown, OH 44230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-6582184)
Church Board Sec.-Joby Schuppenhauer, 3373 Clubside Dr., Norton, OH 44203 (E-mail: [email protected])
(Eastlake) Willo-Lake (Organized 1958) (088-0740)
Location-34950 Lakeshore Blvd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (fax: 440-946-8253; 440-946-7712)
Pastor-(1/11/09) James Todd Gulley (Christie), 1312 E. 351st St., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-527-8990)
Next Review Date-1/15
Assoc. Pastor-(1/21/08) William M. Hufnagle (Roberta), 27280 Markbarry Ave., Euclid, OH 44132 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-289-1938)
Daycare Admin.-Colleen Overly, 7698 Miami Rd., Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440209-8121)
SS Supt.-Karla Ponsart, 349 Waterbury Dr., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-953-1726)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Ken Overly, 7698 Miami Rd., Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440209-8121)
NMI Pres.-Michael Spoth, 7069 Elizabeth Ct., Mentor, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-953-9723)
Adult Min. Dir.-William M. Hufnagle, 27280 Markbarry Ave., Euclid, OH 44132 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216289-1938)
Church Treas.-Ken Overly, 7698 Miami Rd., Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-2098121)
Church Board Sec.-Colleen Overly, 7698 Miami Rd., Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440209-8121)
Elyria Community (Organized 1930) (088-0290)
Location-1107 Clemens Ave., Elyria, OH 44035 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-324-4224; 440-324-5700)
Pastor-(5/19/02) George A. Gribben, III (Linda), 138 Park Lane Dr., LaGrange, OH 44050 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-355-6844)
Next Review Date-5/16
SS Supt.-George A. Gribben, III, 138 Park Lane Dr., LaGrange, OH 44050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-355-6844)
Choir Dir.-Vonda Fisher, 335 Loyola Dr., Elyria, OH 44035 (440-365-9057)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Steve Schuster, 8510 Murray Ridge Rd., Elyria, OH 44035 (440-322-1338)
NMI Pres.-Nancy Maassen, 1902 Ford Rd., Elyria, OH 44035 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-324-2729)
Prime Time Dir.-Sue Sloan, 374 Roosevelt, Elyria, OH 44035
College Rep.-Julie Gates, 113 Birchbark Dr., Elyria, OH 44035 (440-323-0590)
Admin. Asst.-Beth Harrison, 4845 Redwood Dr., Sheffield Lake, OH 44054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-949-6201)
Church Treas.-Linda Elbert, 457 Berkshire, Elyria, OH 44035 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-365-9748)
Church Board Sec.-Bob Elbert, 457 Berkshire, Elyria, OH 44035 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-365-9748)
Fostoria First (Organized 1930) (088-0300)
Location-339 Sandusky St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-435-6262)
Pastor-(2/8/04) Bernard J. Dickson (Edie), 502 Monroe St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-4353711)
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Next Review Date-2/14
Children’s Min. Dir.-Theresa Below, 6112 Co. Rd. 1, Kansas, OH 44841 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-457-6005)
NYI Min. Dir.-Chad Clark, 361 Sandusky St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-619-8481)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Connie Nye, 441 Union Ct., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-435-4596)
Church Treas.-Sandra Hatfield, 339 Sandusky St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-619-7863)
Church Board Sec.- Connie Murphy, 303 E. Fremont St, Fostoria, OH 44830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-6720063)
Fredericktown (Organized 1942) (088-0310)
Location-20 S. Chestnut St., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (E-mail: [email protected]; (740-694-5931)
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Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Charles R. Moore, 9 S. Main St., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (740-694-1312)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Ellen Moore, 9 S. Main St., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (740-694-1312)
Prime Time Dir.-Charles R. Moore, 9 S. Main St., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (740-694-1312)
Church Treas.-Floyd Savage, 130 Columbus Rd., Fredericktown, OH (740-694-1461)
Church Board Sec.-Charles R. Moore, 9 S. Main St., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (740-694-1312)
Fremont (Organized 1933) (088-0320)
Location-1925 N. Fifth St., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-332-6427)
Pastor-(2/21/10) Daniel K. Vickey (Jill), 1925 N. Fifth St., Fremont, OH 43432 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-3326427)
Next Review Date-2/16
Music Min. Dir.-Gloria Hinduja, 12 Ponds Side Dr., Fremont, OH 43420 (419-355-1560)
SS Supt.-John Dumbroff, 1115 Carbon St., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-332-3803)
NYI Pres.-Faith Postlethwait, 111 S. Prospect Pl., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-3325912)
NMI Pres.-Jill Vickey, 1925 N. Fifth St., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-332-6427)
Church Treas.-Darrell Reid, 1730 Port Clinton Rd. #8, Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-3327270)
Church Board Sec.-Bonnie Dumbroff, 1115 Carbon St., Fremont, OH 43420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-3323803)
(Fulton) Crossroads (Organized 1949) (088-0330)
Location-2948 St. Rt. 61, Cardington, OH 43315 (419-864-2617)
Pastor-(1/1/10) Benjamin A. Powers (Emily), 2948 St. Rt. 61, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-507-7426)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Evangeline Hayes, 94 Cedargate Ct., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-948-1636)
NMI Pres.-Norma Jones, 720 N. Main St. Lot 19, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (419-947-9770)
Church Treas.- Norma Jones, 720 N. Main St. Lot 19, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (419-947-9770)
Church Board Sec.-Evangeline Hayes, 94 Cedargate Ct., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-9481636
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Galion (Organized 1926) (088-0340)
Location-777 Fairview Ave.,Galion,OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected] & [email protected]; fax: 419-468-7328;
419-468-1262)
Pastor-(11/26/00) Richard D. McCartney (Rose), 876 S. Boston St., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-462-9601)
Next Review Date-11/14
Assoc. Pastor-(11/28/09) Jedidiah Raymond Brake (Jen), 4962 Co. Rd. 98, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-569-6842)
Assoc. Pastor-Brandon Quail (Theresa), 608 N. Washington Ave., Crestline, OH 44827 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-545-3879)
Children’s Pastor-(6/1/10) Jennifer Diann Brake (Jed), 4962 Co. Rd. 98, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-948-0025)
SS Supt.-Natalie Thomas, 113 Switzer Dr., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-565-3976)
Children's Min. Dir.-Sherri Bowin, 1681 Ste Rt. 598, Galion, OH 44833 (419-468-1771)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Cole McCoy, 546 Grand St., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-961-6310)
NMI Pres.- Nita Painter, 1965 St. Rt. 598, Galion, OH 44833 (419 -565-5415)
Worship Dir.-John Wilkins, 749 Timberlane Dr., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-564-3391)
Church Treas.-Mark Jennings, 631 Willowcrest Ln., Galion, OH 44833 (419-468-2112)
Church Board Sec.-Mike Bocka, 1544 Trachsel Pl., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-4625765)
Geneva (Organized 1945) (088-0350)
Location-710 Centennial St., Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-466-4711)
Pastor-(8/19/07) W. Andrew Grimes (Brenda), 670 Centennial St., Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-466-0504)
Next Review Date-8/13
Assoc. Pastor -(5/16/10) Tina M. Tagle, 154 Burrows St., Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440466-8737)
SS Supt.-Judy Springborn, 2060 S. Broadway, Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-466-6679)
NYI Pres.-Dustin Hoefert, 2060 S. Broadway, Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected])
NMI Pres.-Norma Clark, 479 Third St., Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-466-1464)
Church Treasurer-Tina Tagle, 154 Burrows St., Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-466-8737)
Church Board Sec.-Norma Clark, 479 Third St., Geneva, OH 44041 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-466-1464)
(Grafton) Harvest Fellowship (Organized 1958) (088-0510)
Location-37425 Royalton Rd., Grafton, OH 44044 (440-748-1067)
Pastor-(4/1/95) Max E. Wood (Erma), PO Box 208, Grafton, OH 44044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-7311604)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Assoc. Pastor-(6/1/07) James H. Hill (Diane), 21700 Hawley Rd., Wellington, OH 44090 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-647-3940)
SS Supt.-Denece Sheilds, 32542 Bridgestone Dr., N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 (440-748-2669)
NMI Pres.-Erma Wood, PO Box 208, Grafton, OH 44044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-748-1067)
Church Treas.-Denece Shields, 32542 Bridgestone Dr., N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 (440-748-2669)
Church Board Sec.-Erma Wood, PO Box 208, Grafton, OH 44044 (440-748-1067)
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Jefferson (Organized 1932) (088-0390)
Location-55 E. Satin St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-576-6743; 440-563-8575)
Pastor-(1/2/11) Rodney Kincaid (Shelly), 841 Griggs Road, Jefferson, OH 44047-1416 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-992-5005)
Next Review Date-1/13
SS Supt.-Jodie Easterling, 4917 Rockwell Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-812-6826)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Debbi Lynagh, 3214 Mill Rd., Dorset, OH 44032 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-293-2499)
NMI Pres.-Brenda Niro, 60 E. Satin St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-228-0425)
Work & Witness Coord.-George Kapferer, 6890 Arlene Dr., Conneaut, OH 44030 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-2242570)
Men’s Min. Dir.-Dan Hines, 3085 Footville-Richmond Rd., Dorset, OH 44032 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440645-0194)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Linda Bulvony, 1538 Dadeyville Rd., Austinburg, OH 44010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440812-5699)
Prime Time Dir.-Dave Masirovits, 318 E. Jefferson St., Jefferson, OH 44047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-9698053)
Church Treas.-Helen Helm, 6206 St. Rt. 534, Windsor, OH 44099 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-474-9338)
Church Board Sec.-Nathan Smith, 4509 U.S. Rt. 322, Williamsfield, OH 44093 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-2936683)
Kelloggsville (Organized 1940) (088-0400)
Location-(mail: PO Box 11, Kingsville, OH 44048) 4841 St. Rt. 84, Conneaut, OH 44030 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-224-1415)
Pastor-(9/1/08) Lester A. Bolen (Annette), 5828 Hayes Rd., Andover, OH 44003 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-3447374)
Next Review Date-9/14
Assoc. Pastor/Children-Kimberly Joy Marks, 4585 Gageville Monroe Rd., Kingsville, OH 44048 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 937-499-4726)
SS Supt.-Leroy Campbell, 1608 Plymouth-Gageville Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Steve Stover, 5298 Bushnell Rd., Conneaut, OH 44030
NMI Pres.-Nora Maurer, 5107 S. Monroe Center Rd., Conneaut, OH 44030
Prime Time Dir.-Charles Maurer, 4715 N. Monroe Center Rd., Conneaut, OH 44030 (440-224-1041)
Church Treas.-Kurt Butler, 4585 Gageville-Monroe Rd., Kingsville, OH 44048 (440-224-2563)
Church Board Sec.-Daniel Vanslyke, 5232 Middle Rd., Conneaut, OH 44030 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-5932088)
Lexington (Organized 1958) (088-0420)
Location-154 Clever Ln., Lexington, OH 44904 (419-884-3600)
Pastor-(4/1/08) John R. Sgro (Shirley), 817 Yale Dr., Mansfield, OH 44907 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-756-8115)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Music Dir.-Lori Casto, 7677 Twp. Rd. 54, Lexington, OH (419-884-0933)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Joyce Rinehart, 160 Holiday Hill, Lexington, OH (419-631-1452)
NYI Dir.-Hannah Perdue, 800 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (937-308-6699)
Church Treas.-Iada Weaver, 41 Plymouth St., Lexington, OH 44904 (419-884-3466)
Church Board Sec.-Joyce Rinehart, 160 Holiday Hill, Lexington, OH 44904 (419-631-1452)
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Loudonville (Organized 1933) (088-0440)
Location-(mail to: 509 N. Union St.) 507 N. Union St., Loudonville, OH 44842 (419-994-3690)
Pastor-(1/21/07) David S. Radcliffe (Helen), 509 N. Union St., Loudonville, OH 44842 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-994-3690)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Music Dir.-Jamie Book, 923 W. St. Rt. 39, Perrysville, OH 44864 (419-938-0069)
SS Supt.-Jamie Book, 923 W. St. Rt. 39, Perrysville, OH 44864 (419-938-0069)
NMI Pres.-Barbara Bohland, PO Box 374, Perrysville, OH 44864 (419-496-9667)
College Rep.-Diane Spreng, 176 St. Rt. 95, Jeromesville, OH 44840 (419-606-9666)
Church Treas.-Diane Spreng, 176 St. Rt. 95, Jeromesville, OH 44840 (419-606-9666)
Church Board Sec.-Jill Book, 923 W. St. Rt. 39, Perrysville, OH 44864 (419-938-0069)
Mansfield First (Organized 1928) (088-0460)
Location-675 W. Straub Rd., Mansfield, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-756-9990)
Pastor-(11/29/99) Mark J. Dettmer (Ann), 6586 St. Rt. 95, Butler, OH 44822 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419883-2583)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-to be supplied
NMI Pres.-Dale Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
Work & Witness Coord.-Dale Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
Music Dir.-Susan Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
Prime Time Dir.-Pat Smith, 1837 Middle Bellville Rd., Mansfield, OH 44904 (419-709-9137)
Church Treas.-Dale Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
Church Board Sec.-Susan Kuglin, 4580 St. Rt. 546, Lexington, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-884-2330)
(Mansfield) New Life Community (Organized 1951) (088-0470)
Location-1122 Grace St., Mansfield, OH 44905 (419-589-4311)
Pastor-(9/7/11) James C. Carder (Linda), 565 Sequoia Ln., Mansfield, OH 44904 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419512-6780)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Children’s Min. Dir.-Linda Zickefoose, 3117 Lucas-Perrysville Rd., Lucas, OH 44843 (419-589-4311)
NYI Contact/Director - Linda Carder, 565 Sequoia Ln., Mansfield, OH 44904 (419-774-0718)
NMI Pres.-Cristy Scott, 413 Bowman St., Mansfield, OH 44903 (419-989-5929)
Prime Time Dir.-Gloria Ward, 874 Belmont Ave., Mansfield, OH 44906 (419-747-2191)
Church Treas. (Interim)-Larry Hamilton, 2211 Grace St., Mansfield, OH 44905 (419-589-4311)
Church Board Sec.- Michael Scott, 413 Bowman St., Mansfield, OH 44903 (419-961-5747)
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Marion First (Organized 1913) (088-0480)
Location-233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-387-2721; 740-383-6021)
Pastor-(02/09/03) G. Riley Powell (Karen), 2695 Marion Bucyrus Rd., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740383-6021)
Next Review Date-2/13
Assoc. Pastor/Families with Children-(05/01/05) John J. Edler, II (Amy), 489 S. Prospect St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-387-6204)
Assoc. Pastor/Worship Arts-(4/14/08) Adam Tedman deWeber (Gretchen), 605 Campbell Rd., Marion, OH 43302-3242
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-396-8239)
Assoc. Pastor/Worship-(2/1/09) Steven P. deWeber (Cindy), 413 Forest Lawn Blvd., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-383-6021)
Assoc. Pastor-(4/12/11) Phillip Modlin (Crystal), 282 Spencer St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-383-6021)
Assoc. Pastor-(7/1/11) Matthew Hancock (Cara), 707 King Ave., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-383-6021)
SS Supt-Kristi Reed, 1001 Marion-Cardington Rd. E., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-225-2714)
NMI Pres.-Denise Thiel, 136 Irvin-Shoots Rd. E., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-382-8911)
Church Treas.-Mary Beatty, 233 W. Church St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-383-6021)
Church Board Sec.-Stephanie McDaniel, 1315 Woodridge Rd., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3892850)
Marion Kensington Place (Organized 1955) (088-0490)
Location-369 Kensington Pl., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail [email protected]; 740-386-2220)
Pastor-(3/21/04) Ronald L. Takala (Jackie) 2060 Marion Williamsport Rd., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-387-3764)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Harry Niner, 1479 Harding Hwy. W., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-375-4902)
Children’s Min. Dir.- Charlene Niner, 1479 Harding Hwy. W., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-375-4902)
NMI Pres.-Gloria Grace, 893 Grove Ave., Marion, OH 43302
Church Treas.-Charlene Niner, 1479 Harding Hwy. W., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740375-4902)
Church Board Sec.-Ruby Denney, 971 Richmond Ave., Marion, OH 43302 (740-382-9804)
Marion Life Link Community (Organized 2000) (088-0493)
Location: 248 Olney Ave., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-387-6822)
Pastor (interim)-Richard D. McCartney (Rose), 876 S. Boston St., Galion, OH 44833 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-462-9601)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Assoc. Pastor/Worship-Allison Renee Auck, 2269 Dunvegan St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-688-1887)
Assoc. Pastor/Pastor Care-Robert Utley, 1424 Plantation Dr., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740341-1663)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Marge Taylor, 16944 Twp. Hwy. 127, Harpster, OH 43323 (740-496-4565)
Drama Min. Dir.-Steve Brownfield, 905 Brookpark Rd., Marion, OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected])
Church Sec.-Allison Auck, 2269 Dunvegan St., Marion, OH 43302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-688-1887)
Finance Sec.-Sherry Dillinger, 1123 Adare Rd., Marion, OH 43302
Church Treas.-Joanne Byrne, 2195 Co. Rd. 59, Edison, OH 43320 (740-360-0359)
Church Board Sec.-Marge Taylor, 16944 Twp. Hwy. 127, Harpster, OH 43323 (740-496-4565)
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Medina (Organized 1941) (088-0500)
Location-6901 Wooster Pike, Medina, OH 44256 (fax: 801-772-7683; 330-722-7683)
Pastor-(12/01/02) Peter J. Ryder (Rebecca), 130 W. Homestead St., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-721-6723)
Next Review Date-12/12
SS Supt.-Becky Harwick, 1208 Dover Dr., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-721-7330)
Children's Min. Dir.-Nikki Campbell, 4161 Monterey Dr., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-343-6007)
NYI Pres.-Tim Dentler, 477 Woodlake Dr., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-725-0534)
NMI Pres.-Christine Barnes, 6940 Branch Rd., Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-725-5045)
Church Treas.-Craig Harwick, 1208 Dover, Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-721-7330)
Church Board Sec.-Richard Stoll, 8181 Ryan Rd., Medina, OH 44256 (330-769-2731)
(Mentor) Lighthouse Community (Organized 1975) (088-0505)
Location-7550 Bellflower Rd., Mentor, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected] ; fax: 440-255-7402; 440-255-8646)
Campus Pastor-(7/25/11) Brian Forney (Jen), 1561 Poplar Ln., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-413-4411)
Lead Pastor-(7/25/11) Terry L. Weyman, Jr. (Miriam), 1581 Queens Ct., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-488-4462)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Assoc. Pastor-Judith A. Bean, 1153 Hayes Ave., Willoughby, OH 44094 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-942-3914)
Church Treas.-Erik Yorke, 8899 Edgehill Rd., Mentor, OH 44060 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-339-9494)
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith (Organized 2011) (088-0521)
Location-4444 St. Rt. 95, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-751-7065)
Pastor-(9/1/2002) T.J. McNew, III (Gloria), 7326 St. Rt. 19 Unit 1503, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-946-6346)
Next Review Date-5/16
Assoc. Pastor/SS Supt.-(04/04/04) Barry E. Long (Jean), 4629 Co. Rd. 20, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-947-5283)
Worship Leader-Tonya Temple, 7326 St. Rt. 19 #1811, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419947-9616)
Co-Youth Pastors-Terry & Jennifer McConnell, 2899 Twp. Rd. 20, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-560-5735)
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Children’s Min. Dir.-Jean Long, 4629 Co. Rd. 20, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419947-5283)
NMI Pres.-Sharon Johnstone, 5220 Co. Rd. 25, Cardington, OH 43315(E-mail: [email protected]; 614-306-4586)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Tonya Wallar, 124 ½ down W. High St., Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-507-7153)
Church Treasurer-Cindy Sherman, 2845 Co. Rd. 125, Cardington, OH 43315 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-2104248)
Church Board Sec.-Sharon Johnstone, 5220 Co. Rd. 25, Cardington, OH 43315(E-mail: [email protected]; 614-3064586)
Mount Vernon First (Organized 1922) (088-0530)
Location-807 Coshocton Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 740-397-6650; 740-3928466)
Pastor-(9/12/10) Russell F. Gumm (Kelly), 17511 Gambier Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected];
937-681-8460)
Next Review Date-9/12
Assoc. Pastor/Worship-(10/15/10) James L. Puckett (Annette), 807 Coshocton Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-326-0325)
Assoc. Pastor -(12/29/10) Luke William McLean (Sarah), 200 Stevens St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-7879)
Assoc. Pastor/Visitation-(9/1/10) Charles Joseph Saunders (Leola), 1575 Yauger Rd. #21, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Email: [email protected]; 740-485-9370)
Assoc. Pastors/Children-(7/3/11) William Bruce and Karen Fanning, 10545 Tucker Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-8634)
Assoc. Pastor/Outreach-(10/1/99) Kim Bradley (Bill), 712 N. Main St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-504-0502)
Assoc. Pastor/Sports and Recreation-(3/28/12) David P. Bolander, 17920 Carson Rd., Butler, OH 44822 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-694-3282)
NMI Pres.-Tim Sharrock, 150 Fairway Ln., Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (419-946-7587)
Prime Time Dir.- Charles Joseph Saunders, 1575 Yauger Rd. #21, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-9370)
Church Treas.-Lori Montgomery, 300 n. Catherine St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (740-397-9084)
Church Board Sec.-Doug Riffle, 315 Kimberly Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (740-397-2841)
Mount Vernon Lakeholm (Organized 1970) (088-0540)
Location-16001 Glen Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (fax: 740-397-1171; 740-397-1105)
Pastor-(8/28/11) Scott E. Sharpes (Wendy), 1575 Yauger Rd. #73, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected];
316--204-9221)
Next Review Date-8/13
Assoc. Pastor/Creative Arts-(1/1/12) Shawn Barrett, 63 Park St., Sunbury, OH 43074 (740-258-2019)
Choir Director-Bob Tocheff, 710 Wooster Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 ([email protected]; 740-392-0182)
Interim Assoc. Pastor/Families with Youth-Caleb Daniel Reiss, 101 Riley St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-402-2265)
SS Supt.-Sandy Rhoton, 340 Wooster Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (740-397-3840)
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Children’s Min. Dir.-Wendy Sharpes, 1575 Yauger Rd. #73, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected];
316—304-8601)
NYI Pres.-Erin Daniels, 19 Highmeadow Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (740-501-1975)
NMI Pres.- Ted Esselstyn, 213 Lakeview Hts. Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3978228)
Prime Time Dirs.-Geri Dewey, 8927 Columbus Rd. #61, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (440-504-0498) and Lisa Tharp, 6521
Mount Gilead Rd., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (740-694-9955)
Church Treas.-Kristina Shaffer, 8777 Horn Rd., Gambier, OH 43014 (740-427-2777)
Church Board Sec.-Patrick Rhoton, 340 Wooster Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740397-3840)
Mount Vernon New Life (Organized 1985) (088-0298)
Location-998 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-393-0880)
Pastor-(06/1/01) Troy C. McNichols (Christa), 39 Kester Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-0402)
Next Review Date-3/16
Assoc. Pastor-(6/1/07) Thomas A. Duncan (April), 210 N. Division St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-5277)
Assoc. Pastor/Children-(10/1/05) Amanda Rose Downs (Ryan), 102 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-348-6544)
SS Supt.-Crystal Browning, 17639 Murray Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3900377)
NMI Pres.-Ann Knight, 239 Heatherwood Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 304-839-8860)
NYI Pres.-Tracy Waal, 12243 Old Delaware Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-367-8687)
Church Treas.-to be supplied
Church Board Sec.-Jessica Dawes, 1553 Apple Valley Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-344-1454)
Mount Vernon West Side (CTM)(088-0535)
Location-(mail: PO Box 826, Mount Vernon, OH 43050)
Pastor-(6/1/11) Jamie A. Parry (Amber), 622 W. Gambier St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740392-1759)
Next Review Date-Appointed
North East Community (CTM)(088-0341)
Location-(mail: 131 Paradise Dr., Middlefield, OH 44062) 16295 Main Market Rd., Parkman, OH 44080 (440-636-2836)
Pastor-(7/5/05) Brian E. Westover (April), 131 Paradise Dr., Middlefield, OH 44062 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-632-0645)
Next Review Date-Appointed
(North Ridgeville) Calvary Ridge (Organized 1974) (088-0100)
Location-34881 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville, OH 44039 (fax: 440-327-1801; 440-327-1687)
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Pastor-(6/1/07) Fredrick “Fritz” L. Below (Christina), 1196 Bell Ct., Elyria, OH 44035 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-539-8401)
Next Review Date-6/13
Daycare Dir.-Cindy Bush, 7281 Willow Ln., North Ridgeville, OH 44039 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-327-9500)
SS Supt.-to be supplied
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Cameron MacDonald, 35604 Drake St., N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 (E-mail: [email protected];
513-833-4325)
NMI Pres.-to be supplied
Church Treas.-Alan Michael (E-mail: [email protected]; 256-431-6148)
Church Board Sec.-Cameron MacDonald, 35604 Drake St., N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 (E-mail: [email protected];
513-833-4325)
(North Royalton) State Road Community (Organized 1935)(088-0150)
Location-8600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-237-1877; 440-237-2344)
Pastor-(2/5/07) Philip A. Hurlbert (Danita), 8632 State Rd., N. Royalton, OH 44133 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-237-3466)
Next Review Date-9/12
SS Supt.-Sue Johnson, 4620 Fulton Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114 (216-749-0517)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Michelle Ackerman, 3323 King Richard, Parma, OH 44134 (440-842-2154)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Greg Ackerman, 3323 King Richard, Parma, OH 44134 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-842-2154)
NMI Pres.-Adele Etherton, 1100 O’Malley Dr. #201, Parma, OH 44134 (216-398-1282)
Men’s Min. Dir.-David May, 703 Tollis Pkwy., Broadview Hts., OH 44147
Women’s Min. Dir.-Hannah Elwood, 6030 Royalwood Rd., North Royalton, Ohio 44133 (419-341-3431)
Church Treas.-Beckie Silk, 13103 Grannis Rd., Garfield Heights, OH 44125 (216-475-5722)
Church Board Sec.-Adele Etherton, 1100 O'Malley Dr. #201, Parma, OH 44134 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440843-6559)
(Orrville) Harvest Hills (Organized 1958) (088-0560)
Location-1235 Back Massillon Rd., Orrville, OH 44667 (330-683-3391)
Pastor-(8/23/09) Scott Patrick Maglott (Billie), 502 S. Main St., Orrville, OH 44667 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-682-0581)
Next Review Date-8/15
SDMI Supt.- Dwight McIntire, 15483 Rehm Rd. Orrville, OH 44667 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-683-6244)
Children's Min. Dir.-Larry and Laurel Strasbaugh, 1548 Dalton Foxlake Rd., Dalton, OH 44618 (330-828-0127)
NYI Pres.-Kathyrn Suggs, 10555 Deer Run Dr., Orrville, OH 44627 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-695-9838)
NMI Pres.-Jan Nussbaum, 13161 Old Lincoln Way, Orrville, OH 44667 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-4661862)
Church Treas.-Jill Franks, 458 N. Summit St., Smithville, OH 44677 (330-317-3692)
Church Board Sec.-Jim Franks, 458 N. Summit St., Smithville, OH 44677 (330-617-3692)
(Orwell) Grand Valley (Organized 1953) (088-0370)
Location-371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-953-9635; 440-437-6759)
Pastor-(10/1/06) Deborah S. Jackson (Sam), 371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-437-2052)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Sam Jackson, 371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-636-3974)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Hope Krieg, 225 Midway Dr. #968, Kent, OH 44243 (E-mail: [email protected])
NMI Pres.-Paula Krieg, 1002 Windsor Rd., Orwell, OH 44076 (440-533-5709)
Men’s Min. Dir.-Sam Jackson, 371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-636-3974)
Church Treas.-Peggy Dedek, 77 Maple St., Orwell, OH 44076 (440-437-7182)
Church Board Sec.-Allen Gentry, 26 Anderson Dr., Orwell, OH 44076 (440-437-8797)
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Painesville (Organized 1937) (088-0565)
Location-6235 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 440-352-0762; 440-352-3703)
Pastor-(10/29/06) Terry L. Weyman, Jr. (Miriam), 1581 Queens Ct., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-488-4462)
Next Review Date-10/12
Assoc. Pastor/Families with Youth-Ethan Widecan (Casie), 6187 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-867-3467)
Assoc. Pastor/Sr. Adults -(5/1/07) Thomas J. Purchase (Julie), 6261 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-429-2892)
Day School/Preschool Dir.-Stephanie Tinner, 1521 Hideaway Cove, Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-289-1324)
Admin. Assist.-Shari Aaserud, 1354 Yale Pl., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-358-1895)
SS Supt.-Jeff McCauley, 443 Manhattan Pkwy., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected])
Children’s Min. Dir.-April Sears, 765 Bowhall Rd., Painesville, OH 44077 (440-223-6767)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Ken Tinner, 1589 Statten Ct., Painesville, OH 44077 (440-639-8153)
NMI Pres.-Glenn Wilcox, 10220 Prouty Rd., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-6390160)
Church Treas.-Bill Forney, 33939 Roberts Rd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-946-7503)
Church Board Sec.-Dave Aaserud, 1354 Yale Pl., Painesville, OH 44077 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-358-1895)
Port Clinton (Organized 1967) (088-0570)
Location-(mail: 410 Monroe St.) 205 W. 4th St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-7323035)
Pastor-(3/8/04) Carolyn L. Joseph (David), 129 W. Fourth St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-341-2063)
Next Review Date-3/14
Assoc. Pastor/Visitation-(1/1/09) Janet Ann Reed, 198 North Erie Beach Rd., Marblehead, OH 43440 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-341-3664)
SS Supt.-Leslie Huber, 104 W. Delaware Tr., Bayview, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-684-7793)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Carolyn L. Joseph, 129 W. Fourth St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-341-2063)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Carolyn Ann Joseph, 129 W. Fourth St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-732-3035)
NMI Pres.-Becky Chio, 10490 W. Salem Carroll Rd., Oak Harbor, OH 43449 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-898-3323)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Cathy Patterson, 209 Ash St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (419-734-2297)
Church Treas.-Janet Reed, 198 N. Erie Beach Rd., Marblehead, OH 43440 (419-341-3664)
Church Board Sec.-Carolyn Ann Joseph, 129 W. Fourth St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-732-3035)
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Powell Newstart Community (Organized 2004) (088-0572)
Location-168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (fax: 614-840-9311; 614-785-9908)
Pastor-(9/01/99) R. Gregory McNichols (Mari), 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail: [email protected];
614-547-3447)
Next Review Date-5/14
Assoc. Pastor/Children-(8/15/01) Desiree B. Caluza, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-460-0521)
Church Operations Dir.-(2/1/06) Steven C. Myers, 7553 Donora Ln., Columbus, OH 43235 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-570-2574)
Youth/Christian Ed. Dir-Shelli Ledford, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail address: [email protected];
614-785-9908)
Pastoral Care Min. Dir.-Dawn Jessup, 19321 Hopewell Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-485-2109)
SS Supt.-Greg McNichols, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail: [email protected]; 614-785-9908)
Church Treas.-John Bush, 142 Somerset Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 (740-363-9513)
Church Board Sec.-Shelli Ledford, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (E-mail: [email protected]; 614-7859908)
Sandusky Community (Organized 1932) (088-0610)
Location-1617 Milan Rd., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 419-625-8058; 419-6250804)
Pastor-(9/9/91) David P. Flack (Barbara), 5412 S. Hayes Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-625-1029)
Next Review Date-9/13
Assoc. Pastor-(2/1/08) Mikel L. Cheek (Janis), 4101 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-3860)
Assoc. Pastor/Children(6/1/09) Cora Denise Freeh (Mark), 5715 Debra Dr., Castalia, OH 44824 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-684-5055)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth-(6/1/09) Judy A. Sommers (Mike), 1014 Bardwell Rd., Castalia, OH 44824 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-366-4028)
Assoc. Pastor/Spiritual Dev. Min.-(6/1/09) Keith Allen Martinez, 3816 Hoffman Dr., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-625-9787)
Assoc. Pastor/Young Adult Min.-(6/1/09) Derick L. Bailey (Cindy), 5311 Marigold Dr., Castalia, OH 44824 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-684-5890)
SS Supt.-Jerry Schwochow, 2345 Snyder Rd., Willard, OH 44890 (419-370-9305)
NMI Pres.-Beverly Cring, 27B Whitetail Way, Norwalk, OH 44857 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-668-9714)
Church Treas.-Wade Gray, 2810 W. Bogart Rd., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-609-0149)
Church Board Sec.-Tami Schaufler, 1617 Milan Rd., Sandusky, OH 44870 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-625-0804)
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Shelby (Organized 1929) (088-0630)
Location-169 S. Mansfield Ave., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 419-342-6549; 419-3423496)
Pastor-(11/13/95) Lester R. Champer (Vicki), 1462 Boyce Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-526-7979)
Next Review Date-11/13
Assoc. Pastor/Missional/Assimilation/Discipleship-(12/1/09) D. Troy Durkovic (Kimberly), 55 Harriette Dr., Shelby, OH
44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-342-0044)
SS Supt.-Priscilla Craighead, 52 E. Whitney Ave., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 479-347-4970)
NMI Pres.-Sue Striker, 3560 Alvin Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-512-7492)
Work & Witness Coord.-Lester R. Champer, 1462 Boyce Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (419-526-7979)
Adult Min. Dir.-David and Garnet Hoover, 71 Renfrew Dr., Shelby, OH 44875 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-3475460)
Women's Min. Dir.-Kathy Stiteler, 1 Pinewood Dr., Shelby, OH 44875 (419-347-6870)
Church Treas.-Linda Peterson, 49 Sherman Ave., Shelby, OH 44875 (419-347-2932)
Church Board Sec.-Cindy Billheimer, 1661 Amoy W. Rd., Mansfield, OH 44903 (E-mail: [email protected])
Sunbury (Organized 1944) (088-0640)
Location-790 N. St. Rt. 61, Sunbury, OH 43074 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-965-2760)
Pastor-(12/17/06) G. Michael Bean (Sarah), 33 Fieldcrest Dr., Delaware, OH 43015 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-417-4212)
Next Review Date-12/12
SS Supt.-Pat Isbell, 10405 Rosecrans Rd., Sunbury, OH 43074 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-965-2817)
NYI Pres.-John MacAdam, 9262 Prestwick Green Dr., Columbus, OH 43240 (E-mail: [email protected]; 614551-7040)
NMI Pres./Dir.-Brian Dye, 902 St. Rt. 61 Lot 21, Marengo, OH 43334 (E-mail: [email protected]; 614-582-7349)
Music Min. Dir.-Darla Darling, 15119 E. St. Rt. 37, Sunbury, OH 43074 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-8168996)
Adult Min. Dir.-David Haugh, 4370 Lewis Center Rd., Galena, OH 43021 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-548-9956)
Sr. Adult Min. Dir.-Gary Isbell, 10405 Rosecrans Rd., Sunbury, OH 43074 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-9652817)
Church Treas.-Scott Grate, 211 S. Main St., Johnstown, Oh 43031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-975-3096)
Church Board Sec.-Scott Grate, 211 S. Main St., Johnstown, Oh 43031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-9753096)
Tiffin (Organized 1931) (088-0650)
Location-777 E. Twp. Rd. 201, Tiffin, OH 44883 (fax: 419-447-0387; 419-447-0363)
Pastor-(11/24/08) John A. Wildman (Sue), 323 Westgate Dr., Galion OH 44833 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-5454762)
Next Review Date-Appointed
Church Treasurer-Morris Colter, 690 E. Twp. Rd. 122, Tiffin, OH 44883 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-448-8411)
Church Board Sec.-Charlotte Mitchem, 2095 S. Twp. Rd. 159, Tiffin, OH 44883
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Upper Sandusky (Organized 1932) (088-0660)
Location-845 Marseilles Ave., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (419-294-3007)
Pastor-(3/3/97) Ben Gregory (Linda), 5889 Cty. Hwy. 62, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected];
419-209-0434)
Next Review Date-3/15
SS Supt.-Bill Mitchell, 11444 Twp. Rd. 103, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-310-6923)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Dana Boes, 845 Marseilles Ave., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (419-310-9644)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Mike Mitchell, 338 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419310-6923)
NMI Pres.-Anna Patchett, 891 Shields Dr., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-294-1752)
Work and Witness Coord.-Doug Yoder, 374 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (740-225-7510)
Sr. Adult Min. Dir.-Anna Patchett, 891 Shields Dr., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-2941752)
Men’s Min. Dir.-Bill Mitchell, 11444 Twp. Rd. 103, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-310-6923)
Women's Min. Dir.-Kathi Rostash, 540 Morrison St., Nevada, OH 44849 (740-482-2357)
Children’s Quizzing Coach-Bill Caine, 235 Nantuckett Dr., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected];
860-716-6505)
Church Treas.-Dana Boes, 845 Marseilles Ave., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-3109644)
Church Board Sec.-Roger Larrabee, 509 S. Davis St., Forest, OH 45843 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-2732329)
Vermilion (Organized 1959) (088-0670)
Location-14907 Kneisel Rd., Vermilion, OH 44089 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-967-5059)
Pastor-(1/06/86) David R. Johnson (Terri), 14907 Kneisel Rd., Vermilion, OH 44089 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-320-8567)
Next Review Date-1/14
SS Supt.-Milton Sayler, 12405 West Rd., Wakeman, OH 44889 (440-965-4112)
NMI Pres.-Cindy Sayler, 12405 West Rd., Wakeman, OH 44889 (440-965-4112)
Church Treas.-Karolyn Bartok, 11215 W. Darrow Rd., Vermilion, OH 44089 (440-967-5701)
Church Board Sec.-Kim Dahs, 11407 Harrison Rd., Wakeman, OH 44889 (440-309-5636)
Wadsworth (Organized 1926) (088-0680)
Location-(mail: PO Box 124, Wadsworth, OH 44282) 743 High St., Wadsworth, OH 44281 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-336-4258)
Pastor-(4/29/07) Raynard L. Martin (Sharon), 2905 Eastern Rd., Rittman, OH 44270 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330927-2891)
Next Review Date-4/13
SS Supt.-Craig Drurey, 274 Westgate, Wadsworth, OH 44282 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-245-8744)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Kelly Yarman, 12570 Doyelstown Rd., Rittman, OH 44270 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330927-9456)
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NYI Min. Dir./Pres.-Matthew Phillips, 311 Brookpoint Cir., Wadsworth, OH 44281 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-819-8058)
NMI Pres.-David Williams, 7879 Bear Swamp Rd., Wadsworth, OH 44281 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-8678025)
Work & Witness Coord.-June Russell, 9460 Congress Rd., Homerville, OH 44235 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-948-2306)
Worship Arts Dir.-Tyler Skidmore, 1045 N. Jefferson Unit C, Medina, OH 44256 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-590-0075)
Women’s Min. Dir.-Barbara Russell, 16163 Galehouse Rd., Doylestown, OH 44230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-6581430)
Church Treas.-Cheryl Lilly, 168 Simcox St., Wadsworth, OH 44281 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-618-5970)
Church Board Sec.-Bonita McMillan, 12479 Eby Rd., Creston, OH 44217 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-939-2827)
Warsaw (Organized 1932) (088-0690)
Location-(mail: PO Box 235) 117 Bridge St., Warsaw, OH 43844
Pastor-(1/10/10) Richard C. King (Lauretta), 45385 Co. Rd. 23, Coshocton, OH 43812 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-623-2599)
Next Review Date-Appointed
SS Supt.-Eugene Kilpatrick, 217 Beaver St. (PO Box 234), Warsaw, OH 43844 (740-824-3002)
NMI Pres.-Myra Miller, 1949 Melbourne Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (740-622-1411)
College Rep.-Myra Miller, 1949 Melbourne Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (740-622-1411)
Church Treas.-Myra Miller, 1949 Melbourne Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (740-622-1411)
Church Board Sec.-Melba Kilpatrick, 217 Beaver St. (PO Box 234), Warsaw, OH 43844 (740-824-3002)
(West Lafayette) Living Faith (Organized 1927) (088-0710)
Location-(mail: 21956 High St.) 401 E. Main St., West Lafayette, OH 43845 (740-545-6407)
Pastor-(2/12/99) James A. Lillo (Mary), 21956 High St., West Lafayette, OH 43845 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740545-7622)
Next Review Date-5/16
SS Supt.-John Kistler, 60900 Oak St., Newcomerstown, OH 43832 (740-498-7312)
Children’s Min. Dir.-Jasmine Klusty, 309 W. Russell Ave., West Lafayette, OH 43845 (740-545-9820)
NYI Min. Dir.-Don Weaver
NMI Pres.-Karen Maloy, 20986 St. Rt. 93, West Lafayette, OH 43845 (740-545-7859)
Church Treas.-Lance Casey, 309 Plainfield Rd., West Lafayette, OH 43845
Church Board Sec.-Don Cottrell, 109 W. Union Ave., West Lafayette, OH 43845 (740-545-9744)
(Westlake) Parkside (Organized 1932) (088-0720)
Location-23600 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145 (fax: 440-333-3149; 440-333-3998)
Pastor-(9/19/10) Stephen K. Zirkle (Sharla), 1617 Clague Rd., Westlake, OH 44145 (E-mail: [email protected];
740-485-1809)
Next Review Date-9/12
Assoc. Pastor-(1/18/2012) Matthew Barnes, 18923 Hilliard Blvd. #5, Rocky River, OH 44116 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-317-1517)
SS Supt.-Joanne Murphy, 371 Appleblossom Ln., Bay Village, OH 44140
NYI Pres.-Harold Kimmey, 9930 Brook Rd., Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-235-0731)
Music Min. Dir.-Andy Murphy, 371 Appleblossom Ln., Bay Village, OH 44140 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-7169621)
Women's Min. Dir.-Anna Ansel, 4083 W. 215th St., Fairview Park, OH 44126 (440-331-1094)
Prime Time Dir.-Frances Cooney, 1629 Cordova Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 (216-222-6471)
Church Treas.-Carl Commons, 5738 Fox Hollow Circle, N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 (440-353-3800)
Church Board Sec.-Debby Kimmey, 9930 Brook Rd., Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 (440-235-0731)
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Willard (Organized 1941) (088-0730)
Location-4414 Townline Rd. 12, Willard, OH 44890 (fax: 419-935-4851); 419-935-4851)
Pastor-(06/03/01) Robert K. “Doc” Burrows, Jr. (Sheila), 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 567-224-0312)
Next Review Date-6/15
Assoc. Pastor/Youth-(4/10/07) James Damon Pomerich (Adavee), 4370 Townline Rd. 12, Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-935-1199)
SS Supt.-Sheila Burrows, 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-935-0377; cell: 567224-2114)
NYI Pres.-Jody Tackett, 713 Dale St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 567-224-9944)
NMI Pres.-Isaac Kilgore, P O Box 254, Tiro, OH (E-mail: [email protected]; 567-224-8111)
Adult Min. Dir.-Owen Tussing, 913 Armstrong Dr., Willard, OH (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-571-2475)
Co-Church Treas.-Harold “Dean” and Michael Taylor, 2482 U.S. Rt. 224 W., Plymouth, OH 44865 (419-935-5122)
Church Board Sec.-Marlene Younger, 3175 Sylvia Ct., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-935-1497)
Wooster (Organized 1928) (088-0750)
Location-3100 Oak Hill Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 330-262-5941; 330-262-1471)
Pastor-(5/1/95) Nathan P. Ward (Dixie), 2595 Lincolnway Farms, Wooster, OH 44691 (330-262-1471)
Next Review Date-5/13
Assoc. Pastor-(3/23/03) Ronald A. Frizzell (Kathy), 689 Beechwood Ave., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-464-1075)
Assoc. Pastor/Young Adult-(01/01/04) Joel A. Yates (Lisa), 5356 N. Geyers Chapel Rd., Smithville, OH 44677 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-464-2713)
Assoc. Pastor/ Youth-(7/23/07) Jeremy Stasiowski (Lydia), 1400 Hickory Ln., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-345-6351)
Assoc. Pastor/Children-(9/19/99) Cindi A. Nigh (Randy), 1133 Summerset Dr., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-466-4396)
Assoc. Pastor/Early Childhood-(06/03/02) Gail Wright (Kevin), 972 E. Messner Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-202-7694)
Worship Dir.-(3/24/03) Kathy Frizzell (Ron), 689 Beechwood Ave., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-464-1076)
Christian Ed. Dir.-(6/3/02) Deb Heller (Dave), 139 W. Beverly Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-465-1834)
Assoc. Pastor-(5/1/07) George E. Shunk, Jr., 1620 Co. Rd. 175, Jeromesville, OH 44840 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-606-1293)
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Assoc. Pastor-(5/1/07) Richard A. Stoneburner, 219 S. Crestview Dr., Creston, OH 44217 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-350-2763)
Assoc. Pastor-(11/1/08) Rochelle L. “Shelly” Head (Dan), 1394 Smith Dr., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-317-0283)
Assoc. Pastor–(5/1/09) Benjamin W. Smith, 5160 Force Rd., Shreve, OH 44676 (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-465-7965)
Worship Leader-(7/12/04) Nate Ward (Kayla), 1942 Fisher Dr., Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-464-1507)
Prime Time Dir.-Judy Daye, 1031 Dale Dr., Wooster, OH 44691 (330-263-0961)
Business Admin.-(1/15/01) Ty Offineer (Pam), 971 Brookeway, Wooster, OH 44691 (E-mail: [email protected];
330-262-1471)
Church Treas.-(1/8/07) Pamela Followay (Mark), 575 E. Easton Rd., Creston, OH 44217 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-262-1471)
Church Board Sec.-Barbara Allen, 1215 E. Smithville Western, Wooster, OH 44691 (330-264-0163)
COMPASSIONATE MINISTRY CENTERS
(Cleveland) Lighthouse, Inc./Heaventrain (088-0172)
Location-1360 E. Ninth St. Suite 200, Cleveland, OH 44114 (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-221-7697)
Co-Pastor-(1/85) Philip E. Batten (Delta), 418 Oldfield Rd., Crestline, OH 44827 (419-683-3104)
Co-Pastor/CEO-Andrew P. Batten (Kristin), 3702 Clinton Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113 (E-mail: [email protected];
440-221-7716)
Food Distribution Dir.-Alfred Stevens
Operations Dir.-Bonnie Moorman
Fund Development Dir.-Jill Moorman
Basketball Coach-Shawn Hood
Neighborhood Food Staff-Alfred Stevens, David Flucker, John Marks
Gang Min. Dir.-Sellers Johnson
Drum and Drill Team Dir.-Lashonda Lee
Reality Check Dir.-Matt Barns
Asset Based Community Development Dir.-Brandy Davis
Community Organizer-Kristen Batten
Summer Program Monitor-Jack Joseph
Training Coord.-Susan Lamphear
(Cleveland) Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center (Org. Key #1008556)
Location-2226 W. 89th St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (fax: 216-651-8235; 216-651-8236)
Director-(8/16/99) Max M. Rodas (Kim), 4009 Clague Rd., N. Olmsted, OH 44070 (E-mail: [email protected]; 216857-0558)
Mansfield Gateway Resource Center (not yet organized)
Location: 486 Springmill St., Mansfield, OH 44903
Min. Dir.-Susan Walker, 630 Oak St. Lot 70, Mansfield, OH 44907 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-564-1914)
Team Leaders-Doc and Shelia Burrows, 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (E-mail: [email protected]; 419935-0377; cell: 567-224-2114)
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F. ORDAINED ELDERS
Code
CED-Christian Educ. Minister
CHP-Chaplain
DA-District Assignment
DS-District Superintendent
EDU-Education
ESR-Evangelist Service, Retired
EVC-Evangelist, Commissioned
EVR-Evangelist, Registered
EVT-Evangelist, Tenured
GA-General Church Assignment
1997
PAS
1988
SPC
1971
RA
1958
RA
1992
EDU
2002
RA
2006
PAS
2005
PAS
1977
PAS
2007
PAS
1960
RA
2007
PAS
2002
CHP
1999
PSV-PT
2009
PAS
1955
RA
2004
SPC
PAS-Pastor (including CTM’s)
PSV-FT-Pastoral Service Full-Time (Assoc. Min.)
PSV-PT-Pastoral Service Part-Time (Assoc. Min.)
RA-Retired, Assigned
RU-Retired, Unassigned
SEC-Song Evangelist, Commissioned
SER-Song Evangelist, Registered
SPC-Special Service/Interdenominational
STU-Student
TRF-In process of Transfer
U-Unassigned
Adams, Michael S., 408 W. Findlay St., Carey, OH 43316 ((Carey) Ridge Chapel) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-396-4711)
Aills, Mark, 9285 SE Sunrise Way Hobe Sound, FL 33455 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-223-7181)
Angel, Lawrence E., 269 Ames St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-5031)
Archer, Jack R., PO Box 1312, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-3506)
Augello, Joseph L., Jr., 607 Martinsburg Rd, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-392-3927)
Bane, Boyd M., 8903 Wallings Rd., N. Royalton, OH 44133 ((N. Royalton) State Road Community)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 419-603-8419)
Banks, Stephen M., 5159 Lynd Ave., Lyndhurst, OH 44124 (Cleveland Richmond Heights) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-926-4208)
Batten, Andrew P., 3702 Clinton Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113 (Cleveland Lighthouse,
Inc./Heaventrain) (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-221-7716)
Batten, Philip E., 418 Oldfield Rd., Crestline, OH 44827 (Cleveland Lighthouse, Inc./Heaventrain)
(419-683-3104)
Bean, G. Michael, 33 Fieldcrest Dr., Delaware, OH 43015 (Sunbury) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-417-4212)
Beatty, Ivan V., 1197 Hillcrest Dr., Ashland, OH 44805 (Ashland) (E-mail: [email protected];
419-282-6084)
Below, Fredrick “Fritz” L., 1196 Bell Ct., Elyria, OH 44035 ((N. Ridgeville) Calvary Ridge) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-539-8401)
Belt, Rebecca R., 217 E. Ninth St., Elyria, OH 44035 (Elyria Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-865-8014)
Bolander, David P., 17920 Carson Rd., Butler, OH 44822 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-694-3282)
Bolen, Lester A., 5828 Hayes Rd., Andover, OH 44003 (Kelloggsville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-344-7374)
Bolerjack, Francis H., 29 Eastmoor Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-4615)
Bond, Keith A., 620 Portland Way S., Galion, OH 44833 (Marion Life Link) (E-mail: [email protected];
740-244-1204)
1992
PAS
2009
U
2000
PAS
1975
2004
RA
PAS
1999
SPC
1986
PAS
1994
PSV-FT
1959
CHP/RA
1963
RU
1956
RA
1969
1999
RA
CHP
1988
PSV-FT
2004
CHP
1986
2001
U
PAS
1996
RA
1989
PAS
1963
RA
1961
RA
1948
RA
1963
RU
2006
PSV-PT
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Boquist, Douglas W., 249 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (Bedford) (E-mail: [email protected];
440-232-7440)
Burgess, Joyce A., 148 White St., Clyde, OH 43410 (Elyria Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-865-8010)
Burrows, Robert K., Jr., 615 Woodbine St., Willard, OH 44890 (Willard) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 567-224-0312)
Cameron, Paul A., 324 Fairview St. Lot 90, West Lafayette, OH 43845 (Coshocton) (740-545-0828)
Carder, James C., 565 Sequoia Ln., Mansfield, OH 44904 ((Mansfield) New Life Community) (Email: [email protected]; 419-512-6780)
Carr, Larry L., Casilla 1338, Asuncion, Paraguay (Kelloggsville) (E-mail: [email protected]; skype:
440-332-4686; 440-594-1987)
Champer, Lester R., 1462 Boyce Rd., Shelby, OH 44875 (Shelby) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-526-7979)
Cheek, Mikel L., 4101 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870 (Sandusky Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-3860)
Christner, Jack M., 318 Vernedale Dr. Apt. 2, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (740393-0348)
Cornelius, Richard A., Regency Retirement Village #3H, 185 W. Oxmoor Rd., Birmingham, AL 35209
(Sandusky Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 205-641-8806)
Cubie, David L., 9244 Kline Ln., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-3442)
Cunningham, Fred M., 1060 Autumn Ridge Dr., Lexington, KY 40509 (Bedford) (859-263-3435)
Daniel, Scott A., 409 Fenton Mill Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188 (Sunbury) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 520-249-8296)
Darling, Edward E., 1641 Walnut St., Coshocton, OH 43812 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-575-4435)
Davis, Robert W., 104 Greenside Ln., Sanford, NC 27332 (Painesville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 580-559-1615)
Deemer, Shirley W., 1016 Mechanicsville Rd., Geneva, OH 44041 (Jefferson) (440-466-8821)
Dettmer, Mark J., 6586 St. Rt. 95, Butler, OH 44822 (Mansfield First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-883-2583)
Dewey, Geraldine, 8927 Columbus Rd. #61, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-504-0498)
Dickson, Bernard J., 502 Monroe St., Fostoria, OH 44830 (Fostoria First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-435-3711)
Downs, Russell G., 16039 Divelbiss Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-0996)
Driftmyer, Clarence P., 6 Brook Run Ct., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 740-397-0818)
Duncan, Harley F., 446 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 ((Carey) Ridge Chapel) (419-2944533)
Dunkle, Franklin M., 179 Oxford Rd., Lexington, OH 44904 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (419-8842599)
Durkovic, D. Troy, 55 Harriette Dr., Shelby, OH 44875 (Shelby) (E-mail: [email protected];
419-342-0044)
1996
PAS
1968
RA
1970
RU
1972
RA
1983
PAS
1982
EDU
1969
RA
2000
SPC
1971
RU
1995
PSV-FT
2011
PSV-FT
1993
U
2008
U
1988
RU
1986
1995
RA
PSV-PT
1991
RA
2003
U
1991
RA
2000
PAS
1958
RA
1986
PAS
1989
PAS
44
Ellis, Kevin D., 2009 E. Prospect Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (Ashtabula Edgewood) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-992-4866)
Esselstyn, Theodore P., 213 Lakeview Hts. Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 740-397-8228)
Falke, Robert D., 1045 Perry Rd., Jefferson, OH 44047 (Jefferson) (E-mail: [email protected];
440-576-5848)
Feazel, Steven J., 17930 Glen Rd., Gambier, OH 43022 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-507-7987)
Flack, David P., 5412 S. Hayes Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870 (Sandusky Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-625-1029)
Flemming, Dean E., 2030 E. College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected])
Fowler, Thomas “Tom” S., Jr., 850 Woodstock Rd., Eastlake, OH 44095 (Geneva) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-942-5887)
Fowler, Thomas “Thom” S., III, 6817 St. Rt. 229, Marengo, OH 43334 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 419-768-2820)
Fox, Ronald W., 4774 Toyon Rd., Riverside, CA 92504 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 951-509-8760)
Frizzell, Ronald A., 689 Beechwood Ave., Wooster, OH 44691 (Wooster) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-464-1075)
Freeh, Cora Denise, 5715 Debra Dr., Castalia, OH 44824 (Sandusky Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-684-5055)
Fruehling, Robert B., 3547 Woodridge Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH 44121 ((Cleveland) Richmond
Heights) (E-mail: [email protected]; 216-382-8645)
Gates, Jerry L. Sr., 10841 Avon Belden Rd., Grafton, OH 44044 (Brunswick) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-748-3650)
George, Claire B., 7917 Hickory St., Vicksburg, MI 49097 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (269-4755249)
Ginter, Charles E., 60 N. Huron St., Bellville, OH 44813 (Lexington) (419-886-4533)
Gossard, David R., 1095 Wyoming Dr., Marion, OH 43302 ((Delaware) Highpoint) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-387-3019)
Grace, Joseph E., 893 Oak Grove Ave., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion Kensington Place) (740-2626869)
Greene, Carolyn B., 52 E. Sandusky St., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (Fredericktown) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-358-2410)
Greenich, David L., I, PO Box 244, Crestline, OH 44827 (Crestline) (E-mail: [email protected];
419-545-2100)
Gregory, Ben, 5889 Cty. Hwy. 62, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (Upper Sandusky) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-209-0434)
Gribben, George A., Jr., 580 Highland Hills Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-7455)
Gribben, George A., III, 138 Park Lane Dr., LaGrange, OH 44050 (Elyria Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-355-6844)
Grimes, W. Andrew, 670 Centennial St., Geneva, OH 44041 (Geneva) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-466-0504)
2006
PAS
1987
PAS
2005
U
2009
PSV-PT
1968
EDU
2006
PSV-FT
1972
RA
1984
PAS
2011
PSV-FT
1958
1996
RA
PSV-PT
2000
EDU
1998
PAS
2006
PAS
1980
PAS
2005
2005
PSV-FT
PAS
1961
RA
2004
PAS
1957
PAS/RA
1960
DA
2011
U
1997
CHP
1989
PAS
45
Gulley, James Todd, 1312 E. 351st St., Eastlake, OH 44095 ((Eastlake) Willo-Lake) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-527-8990)
Gumm, Russell F., 17511 Gambier Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 937-681-8460)
Gunsalus, Donald B., 6678 Akins Rd., N. Royalton, OH 44133 (Cleveland Garfield Heights) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-897-0712)
Hall, David S., 6508 Austinburg Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (Ashtabula First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-812-6162)
Hall, John W., Jr., 6759 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-531-0281)
Hancock, Matthew, 707 King Ave., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-383-6021)
Haynes, James C., 8533 St. Rt. 503 S., Camden, OH 45311 (Doylestown) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 937-787-9058)
Henry, Richard R., Jr., 220 N. Woodhill Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (Amherst) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-2025)
Higgins, Aurelie A., 4706 Mapleview Dr., Vermilion, OH 44089 (Amherst) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-967-9061)
Hilkert, Dale E., 43 Longitude Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (740-397-9797)
Hill, James H., 21700 Hawley Rd., Wellington, OH 44090 ((Grafton) Harvest Fellowship) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-647-3940)
Houck, Larry E., 1427 Club Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-9640)
Hurlbert, Philip A., 8632 State Rd., N. Royalton, OH 44133 ((N. Royalton) State Road) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-237-3466)
Jackson, Deborah S., 371 E. Main St., Orwell, OH 44076 ((Orwell) Grand Valley) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-437-2052)
Johnson, David R., 14907 Kneisel Rd., Vermilion, OH 44089 (Vermilion) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-320-8567)
Jordan, Earl E., 2547 Curren Dr., Marion, OH 43302 (Bucyrus First) (740-387-2810)
Joseph, Carolyn L., 129 W. Fourth St., Port Clinton, OH 43452 (Port Clinton) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-341-2063)
Khawaja, Fouzi D., 1502 Caledonia Trail, Sugar Land, TX 77479 (Cleveland Arabic) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 281-207-6502)
Kincaid, Rodney, 841 Griggs Rd., Jefferson, OH 44047 (Jefferson) (E-mail: [email protected];
440-992-5005)
King, Richard C., 45385 Co. Rd. 23, Coshocton, OH 43812 (Warsaw) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-623-2599)
Kizzee, Phillip W., 1615 Mozart Dr., Westlake, OH 44145 ((Westlake) Parkside) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-871-7533)
Knight, Carol Ann, 239 Heatherwood Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 304-839-8860)
Lahmon, Charles H., 52 6th Infantry Rd., Ft. Leavenworth, KS 66027 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected])
Lain, Donald E., 623 Highland Blvd., Coshocton, OH 43812 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-622-0474)
1999
PSV-FT
1969
PAS
1999
1976
RA
PAS
2012
PSV-FT
1980
RU
2002
PAS
2003
PSV-PT
2010
PAS
1986
PAS
2009
SPC
1972
RU
1951
RA
1990
PAS
1996
PAS
2002
PAS
2005
PAS
2012
PAS
1957
RA
1980
RA
1990
RA
2012
PSV-PT
1996
1997
PAS
PAS
46
Lain, Larry J., 203 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, OH 43812 (Coshocton) (Email:
[email protected]; 740-502-6320)
LaSalle, Ray, PO Box 1101, Bucyrus, OH 44820 (Bucyrus First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-5621050)
Lee, Duane A., 327 N. Henry St., Crestline, OH 44827 (Bucyrus First) (419-683-9042)
Legg, Michael W., 1463 Elmwood Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (Ashtabula First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-993-7241)
Leibolt, Darrel Franklin, 618 Arthur St., Ashland, OH 44805 (Ashland) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-651-1982)
Lewis, William A., 3240 Canoga Rd., Seneca Falls, NY 13148 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 315-549-3016)
Lillo, James A., 21956 High St., West Lafayette, OH 43845 ((W. Lafayette) Living Faith) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-545-7622)
Long, Barry E., 4629 Co. Rd. 20, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (Mount Gilead Fresh Faith) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-947-5283)
Maglott, Scott Patrick, 502 S. Main St., Orrville, OH 44667 ((Orrville) Harvest Hills) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-682-0581)
Martin, Raynard L., 2905 Eastern Rd., Rittman, OH 44270 (Wadsworth) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-927-2891)
Matthews, Douglas K., 11000 Armentrout Rd., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (Mount Vernon
Lakeholm) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-507-2583)
Mayes, James R., 118 Parrott St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-5402)
McCall, Charles R., 11 Highland Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-2861)
McCartney, Richard D., 876 S. Boston St., Galion, OH 44833 (Galion) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-462-9601)
McNew, T. J., III, 7326 St. Rt. 19 Unit 1503, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (Mount Gilead Fresh Faith) (Email: [email protected]; 419-946-6346)
McNichols, R. Gregory, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (Powell Newstart Community) (Email: [email protected]; 614-547-3447)
McNichols, Troy C., 39 Kester Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-0402)
Meier, Richard Allen, 3410 U.S. Rt. 6, Andover, OH 44003 ((Andover) Cherry Valley) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-551-4476)
Merki, Paul A., 306 Teryl Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-0915)
Miller, John E., Jr., mail: c/o Joyce Miller, 800 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050
(Loudonville) (Email: [email protected]; 740-501-7644)
Miller, Kenneth F., Jr., 700 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Fredericktown) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-7768)
Modlin, Phillip P., 282 Spencer St., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-383-6021)
Monroe, Marylea E., 5802 Traymore Ave., Cleveland, OH 44144 (Cleveland Bethel) (216-635-0819)
Moody, Darryle A., 5049 Twp. Rd. 128, Edison, OH 43320 (Cardington) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-560-5492)
1949
RA
1970
RA
2005
U
1970
EDU
1951
RA
2001
U
1988
EDU
1971
RA
1980
RA
2009
SPC
1971
EDU/RA
2005
EDU
1999
EDU
1986
CHP
1997
1981
GA
PAS
2011
PAS
1998
EDU
1984
PSV-PT
2011
PSV-PT
1956
PAS/RA
2011
SPC
1967
PAS/RA
47
Moore, Mark E., 319 Teryl Dr. D, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (740-3927600)
Morgan, Gerald L., 3200 Smeltzer Rd. #94, Marion, OH 43302 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-389-6982)
Nartker, Paula S., 3647 Township Rd. 66, New Reigel, OH 44853 (Tiffin) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-722-4119)
Nielson, John M., 2376 Apple Valley Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-3158)
Nielson, Joseph F., 17 Waters Edge, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-6324)
Niswander, Jerry A., 11519 Amir Ct., Redding, CA 96003 (Wooster) (Email: [email protected];
530-921-3527)
Noonen, Joseph D., 207 S. Edgewood Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 740-392-7369)
Norris, J. Mikel, 759 Southridge Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-3473)
Payton, Joseph C., 7435 Co. Rd. 97, Belleville, OH 44813 (Fulton Crossroads) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-362-5600)
Pessia, Wayne Joseph, 284 Hillsdale Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-502-3424)
Petersen, Bruce L., 818 Fairway Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-2839)
Peterson, Kevin D., 800 Martinsburg Rd.., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (Email: [email protected]; 740-501-8373)
Peterson, Scott Andrew, 920 Club Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-263-0448)
Plunkett, David R., 208 Glasgow, Noblesville, IN 46060 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 317-988-2342)
Potter, David Bruce, c/o GMC, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Coshocton)
Powell, G. Riley, 2695 Marion Bucyrus Rd., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-383-6021)
Powers, Benjamin A., 2948 St. Rt. 61, Cardington, OH 43315 ((Fulton) Crossroads) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-507-7426)
Price, James Matthew, 5 Buckingham Ct., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (Email: [email protected]; 740-504-3325)
Purchase, Thomas J., 6261 Chestnut St., Painesville, OH 44077 (Painesville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-429-2892)
Quail, Brandon L., 608 N. Washington Ave., Crestline, OH 44827 (Galion) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-545-3879)
Radcliffe, David S., 509 N. Union St., Loudonville, OH 44842 (Loudonville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-994-3690)
Reynolds, Bradley Shaun, 8621 Euclid-Chardon Rd., Kirtland, OH 44094 (Jefferson) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-220-4276)
Robinson, A. Scott, 6235 Virginia Rd., Nashport, OH 43830 (Cooperdale) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-454-7105)
1975
ESR/RA
1986
PAS
2000
PAS
2000
PAS
1981
EDU
1996
PSV-PT
1999
EDU
1990
PAS
1980
PAS/RA
1992
PAS
1989
PSV-PT
1977
PAS
1976
EVR
2003
EDU
2004
PSV-PT
2012
PSV-FT
1984
RA
1981
EDU
1964
RA
2007
PSV-FT
2003
EVC
1980
PSV-PT
1979
RA
48
Robinson, Ted L., 46 Woodberry Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-1730)
Rodas, Max M., 4009 Clague Rd., N. Olmsted, OH 44070 (Cleveland Nueva Luz Urban Resource
Center, Garfield Heights) (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-734-0862)
Ruch, Timothy J., 15169 Portage St., Doylestown, OH 44230 (Doylestown) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-658-6692)
Ryder, Peter J., 130 W. Homestead St., Medina, OH 44256 (Medina) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-721-6723)
Sanders, William Terrell, 7781 Fry Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 740-393-2216)
Seigman, Ronald J., PO Box 993, Ashtabula, OH 44005 (Ashtabula First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-275-3520)
Serrão, C. Jeanne, 589 McIntosh Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-5288)
Seymour, J. Kevin, 3335 Liberty Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 ((Delaware) Highpoint) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-369-5201)
Sgro, John R., 817 Yale Dr., Mansfield, OH 44907 (Lexington) (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-7568115)
Sharpes, Scott E., 1575 Yauger Rd. #73, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 316-204-9221)
Shunk, George E., Jr., 1620 Co. Rd. 175, Jeromesville, OH 44840 (Wooster) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-606-1293)
Sivewright, Gary M., 15104 Monroe Mills Rd., Howard, OH 43028 ((Apple Valley) The Shepherd’s
House) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-393-0846)
Small, George A. Jr., 302 Hillcrest Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected]; 740-398-3459)
Smith, James W., Jr., 407 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 419-788-0390)
Smith, Benjamin W., 5160 Force Rd., Shreve, OH 44676 (Wooster) (E-mail: [email protected]; 330-465-7965)
Sommers, Judy Ann, 1014 Bardwell Rd., Castalia, OH 44824 (Sandusky Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-366-4028)
Spaulding, David W., 459 Ridgeland Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-1301)
Spaulding, Henry W., II, 1558 Coshocton Ave. #106, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon
First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-397-9000)
Speece, Walter D., 207 Parrott St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (740397-7450)
Stacy, Bradley G., 554 Pointview Dr., Westerville, OH 43081 ((Delaware) Highpoint) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-202-0320)
Stiverson, Cynthia K., 42 N. Highland Ct., Howard, OH 43028 ((Apple Valley) The Shepherd’s
House) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-507-3284)
Stoneburner, Richard A., 219 S. Crestview Dr., Creston, OH 44217 (Wooster) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-350-2763)
Stroud, Gerald G., PO Box 606, Orrville, OH 44667 (Loudonville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 330683-0618)
1985
RU
1992
PAS
2004
PSV-FT
1983
EDU
1984
RA
1980
U
1982
EDU
2000
PAS
1993
U
1986
PAS
1989
DS
2006
PAS
1996
PAS
1967
RA
1991
PAS
1995
PAS
1990
RU
2009
PSV-FT
1998
PAS
1979
EDU
1977
EDU
1978
CHP
1998
PAS
49
Swartzentruber, Owen, 3924 Dornoch Dr., Wooster, OH 44691 (Orrville Harvest Hills) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-264-7340)
Takala, Ronald L., 2060 Marion Williamsport Rd., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion Kensington Place) (Email: [email protected]; 740-387-3764)
Taylor, Bradley Douglas, 365 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146 (Bedford) (Email: [email protected];
440-232-7440)
Thomas, Edward A., 19 Mallard Pte., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-3460)
Thompson, Gene R., 389 Cherry Leaf Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 ((Delaware) Highpoint) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-548-0447)
Traylor, Buck W., 226 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-692-8626)
Varughese, Alexander, 1020 Everview Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-4861)
Vickey, Daniel K., 1925 N. Fifth St., Fremont, OH 43432 (Fremont) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-332-6427)
Votaw, Brian E., 1470 Co. Rd. 26, Marengo, OH 43334 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-560-6607)
Ward, Nathan P., 2595 Lincolnway Farms, Wooster, OH 44691 (Wooster) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-262-1471)
Ward, Stephen R., 9065 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-502-2032)
Westover, Brian E., 131 Paradise Dr., Middlefield, OH 44062 (North East Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-632-0645)
Weyman, Terry L., Jr., 1581 Queens Ct., Painesville, OH 44077 (Painesville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-488-4462)
Whitmer, Eugene R., 1082 Bellaire Dr., Mansfield, OH 44907 (Lexington) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-774-0990)
Whitt, Barry V., 1553 Baney Rd. S., Ashland, OH 44805 (Ashland) (E-mail: [email protected];
419-651-9299)
Wildman, John A., 323 Westgate Dr., Galion, OH 44833-1125 (Tiffin) (E-mail: [email protected];
419-545-4762)
Wilgus, Richard A., 111 E. Washington St. Apt. 510, Painesville, OH 44077 (Geneva) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-354-6049)
Williams, Amy L., 31 College Ave., Ashland, OH 44805 (Ashland) (E-mail: [email protected];
419-289-2664)
Williams, Donis J., 4724 Baywood Dr., Brunswick, OH 44212 (Brunswick) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-506-3616)
Williams, Michael R., 74 Fairway Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Gilead Fresh Faith) (Email: [email protected]; 740-501-3923)
Williamson, Rick L., 728 Club Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-1786)
Wilson, Donald L., PO Box 940, Ft. Knox, KY 40121 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 502-624-5255)
Wood, Max E., PO Box 208, Grafton, OH 44044 ((Grafton) Harvest Fellowship) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-731-1604)
1975
RA
1964
2011
RA
PSV-FT
1979
EDU
1959
RA
2012
PAS
2006
1999
1999
1999
1994
2006
2002
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Wright, J. L. “Rip”, 1 Pine St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (740-3971924)
Wright, Richard A., 3517 E. Center St., Conneaut, OH 44030 (Jefferson) (440-224-0096)
Yates, Joel A., 5356 N. Geyers Chapel Rd., Smithville, OH 44677 (Wooster) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-464-2713)
Yerxa, Wayne A., 9140 Kline Ln., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-1843)
Youngman, William H., 9 Stutz Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-2400)
Zirkle, Stephen K., 1617 Clague Rd., Westlake, OH 44145 (Westlake) Parkside) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-485-1809)
G. ORDAINED DEACONS
PSV-FT
Caluza, Desiree B., 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (Powell Newstart Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-460-0521)
PSV-PT
Myers, Steven C., 7553 Donora Ln., Columbus, OH 43235 (Powell Newstart Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 614-570-2574)
PSV-FT
Nigh, Cindi A., 1133 Summerset Dr., Wooster, OH 44691 (Wooster) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-466-4396)
PSV-FT
Puckett, James L., 807 Coshocton Ave., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-326-0325)
PSV-FT/RA Saunders, Charles Joseph, 1575 Yauger Rd. #21, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-485-9370)
EDU
Waal, Tracy J., 12243 Old Delaware Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (Email: [email protected]; 419-367-8687)
EDU
West, Thomas H., 204 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-6341)
H. LICENSED MINISTERS
EC-Elder Candidate DC-Deacon Candidate
First
License
Roll
Code
Course
of Study
Elder/
Deacon
2012
PSV-PT 2
EC
2007
PSV-PT G
EC
2007
PSV-PT G
EC
2012
STU
4
EC
2010
PSV-PT G
EC
2010
PSV-PT 4
EC
2008
PSV-PT G
EC
Auck, Allison Renee, 2269 Dunvegan St.,Marion, OH 43302 (Marion Life Link
Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-688-1887)
Bailey, Derick L., 5311 Marigold Dr., Castalia, OH 44824 (Sandusky Community) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-684-5890)
Bean, Judith A., 1153 Hayes Ave., Willoughby, OH 44094 (Mentor) Lighthouse
Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-942-3914)
Bockus, Gabriel Michael, 800 Martinsburg Rd. B-2099, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount
Vernon New Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-715-9060)
Brake, Jedidiah Raymond, 4962 Co. Rd. 98, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (Galion) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-569-6842)
Brake, Jennifer Diann, 4962 Co. Rd. 98, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (Galion) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-948-0025)
Briles, Bennett G., PO Box 127, Howard, OH 43028 (Apple Valley) The Shepherd’s House)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-615-0218)
2008
2012
U
G
PSV-PT 2
EC
EC
2007
PSV-FT 2
EC
2009
PSV-FT G
EC
2007
PSV-FT 4
EC
2011
PSV-PT 4
EC
2004
PSV-PT --
EC
2011
PSV-PT G
EC
2003
PSV-PT G
EC
2006
PSV-PT 3
EC
2009
U
G
EC
2011
EDU
G
EC
2011
EDU
G
EC
2012
PSV-PT --
EC
2008
PSV-PT G
EC
2010
PSV-FT 3
EC
2008
PAS
--
EC
2002
PAS
G
EC
2008
2007
PSV-FT
PSV-PT G
EC
2009
GA
4
EC
2009
PSV-FT 3
EC
2009
PSV-FT 4
EC
2011
PSV-PT 2
EC
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Brill, Wade A., 352 W. South St., Wooster, OH 44691 (Wooster) (330-262-1471)
Bush, Lenny Scott, 7281 Wil-Lou Ln., N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 (N. Ridgeville) Calvary
Ridge) (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-309-4866)
deWeber, Adam Tedman, 605 Campbell Rd., Marion, OH 43302-3242 (Marion First) (Email: [email protected]; 740-396-8239)
Downs, Amanda Rose, 102 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New
Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; 419-348-6544)
Edler, John J., II, 489 S. Prospect St., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-387-6204)
Ernsberger, John Richard, 619 S. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (Crestline) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-569-4284)
Fanning, William Bruce, 10545 Tucker Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon
First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-392-8634)
Forney, Brian Michael, 1561 Poplar Ln., Painesville, OH 44077 (Painesville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-413-4411)
Henry, Gregory S., 220 N. Woodhill Dr., Amherst, OH 44001 (Amherst) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-988-2025)
Hufnagle, William M., 27280 Markbarry Ave., Euclid, OH 44132 (Eastlake) Willo-Lake) (Email: [email protected]; 216-289-1938)
Kwast, Jason LeRoy, 234 Forest Lawn Blvd., Marion, OH 43302 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-341-4284)
Lambert, Kendra Jill, 900 S. Division St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New
Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-358-9377)
Mahan, James Neil, 226 Delano St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-6342)
Marks, Kimberly Joy, 4585 Gageville Monroe Rd., Kingsville, OH 44048 (Kelloggsville) (Email: [email protected]; 937-499-4726)
Martinez, Keith Allen, 3816 Hoffman Dr., Sandusky, OH 44870 (Sandusky Community)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 419-625-9787)
McLean, Luke William, 200 Stevens St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-398-7879)
Muñiz, Felix, 3874 W. 134th St., Cleveland, OH 44111 ((Cleveland) New Light/Nueva Luz)
(E-mail: [email protected]; 216-252-6076)
Parry, Jamie A., 622 W. Gambier St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon West
Side) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-392-1759)
Phillips, Dustin W., In Process of Transfer to Northeastern Indiana
Pomerich, James Damon, 4370 Townline Rd. 12, Willard, OH 44890 (Willard) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-935-1199)
Potter, Sylvia A., c/o GMC, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Coshocton) (Email: [email protected])
Purtee, Rhonda R., 938 Pollock Rd., Delaware, OH 43015 ((Delaware) Highpoint) (Email:
[email protected]; 740-815-8912)
Reed, Janet Ann, 198 North Erie Beach Rd., Marblehead, OH 43440 (Port Clinton) (Email: [email protected]; 419-341-3664)
Rose, James Edward, 168 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH 43065 (Coshocton) (E-mail
address: [email protected]; 740-610-7922)
2008
PSV-FT 4
EC
2010
PSV-FT 4
EC
2011
STU
2
EC
2008
PSV-PT G
EC
2008
PSV-PT G
EC
2009
PAS
4
EC
2009
STU
G
EC
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Smith, Justin R., 2207 W. 13th St., Ashtabula, OH 44004 (Ashtabula First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 330-771-3769)
Stacy, Bradley G., 554 Pointview Dr., Westerville, OH 43081 (Delaware Highpoint) (Email: [email protected]; 614-202-0320)
Sturgis, Rafie, 1818 W. 52nd St., Cleveland, OH 44102 (Painesville) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-408-8327)
Tagle, Tina Marie, 154 Burrows St., Geneva, OH 44041 (Geneva) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-466-8737)
Tompkins, Todd Allen, 813 N. Crestline St., Crestline, OH 44827 (Crestline) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-683-2739)
Wahba, Asaad, 4123 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland, OH 44135 (Cleveland Arabic) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 216-990-5313)
Williams, Sean Thomas, 20825 Co. Rd. 6, Coshocton, OH 43812 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-622-4351)
ESR
I. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED
Robinson, Ted L., 46 Woodberry Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail: [email protected];
740-397-1730)
EVR
J. REGISTERED EVANGELIST
Small, George A. Jr., 302 Hillcrest Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Fredericktown) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-3459)
EVC
K. COMISSIONED EVANGELIST
Stiverson, Cynthia K., 42 N. Highland Ct., Howard, OH 43028 ((Apple Valley) The Shepherd’s House) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-507-3284)
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L. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Radcliffe, Helen S., 509 N. Union St., Loudonville, OH 44842 (Loudonville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 419994-3690)
M. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC
Showalter, Keith, 520 Euclid St., Bucyrus, OH 44820 (Bucyrus First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 615-479-3319)
CHP
CHP
CHP
CHP
CHP
N. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS
Belt, Rebecca R., 217 E. Ninth St., Elyria, OH 44035 (Elyria Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 440-8658014)
Daniel, Scott A., 409 Fenton Mill Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188 (Sunbury) (E-mail: [email protected]; 520-2498296)
Davis, Robert W., 16021 Co. Rd. 156, Watertown, NY 13601 (Painesville) (E-mail: [email protected];
580.399.2061)
Lahmon, Charles H., 52 6th Infantry Rd., Ft. Leavenworth, KS 66027 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected])
Plunkett, David R., 208 Glasgow, Noblesville, IN 46060 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail: [email protected];
317-988-2342)
CHP
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Wilson, Donald L., PO Box 940, Ft. Knox, KY 40121 (Marion First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 502624-5255)
CHP
Brake, Jedidiah Raymond, 4962 Co. Rd. 98, Mount Gilead, OH 43338 (Galion) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-569-6842)
CHP/RA Christner, Jack M., 318 Vernedale Dr. Apt. 2, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (740-393-0348)
EDU
Hall, John W., Jr., 6759 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-8308)
EDU
Houck, Larry E., 1427 Club Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail: [email protected];
740-392-9640)
EDU
Nielson, John M., 2376 Apple Valley Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-3158)
EDU
Noonen, Joseph D., 207 S. Edgewood Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-7369)
EDU
Peterson, Kevin D., 800 Martinsburg Rd.., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-501-8373)
EDU
Peterson, Scott Andrew, 920 Club Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-263-0448)
EDU
Price, James Matthew, 5 Buckingham Ct., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-504-3325)
EDU
Sanders, William Terrell, 7781 Fry Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-393-2216)
EDU
Serrão, C. Jeanne, 589 McIntosh Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-5288)
EDU
Smith, James W., Jr., 407 Martinsburg Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-788-0390)
EDU
Spaulding, Henry W., II, 1558 Coshocton Ave. #106, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-9000)
EDU
Thomas, Edward A., 19 Mallard Pte., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-3460)
EDU
Varughese, Alexander, 1020 Everview Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-4861)
EDU
Williams, Michael R., 74 Fairway Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Gilead Fresh Faith) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-501-3923)
EDU
Williamson, Rick L., 728 Club Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-1786)
EDU
Yerxa, Wayne A., 9140 Kline Ln., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-392-1843)
EDU
Waal, Tracy J., 12243 Old Delaware Rd., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-367-8687)
EDU
West, Thomas H., 204 Adamson St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-398-6341)
EDU
Lambert, Kendra Jill, 900 S. Division St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon New Life) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-358-9377)
EDU
Mahan, James Neil, 226 Delano St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-398-6342)
EDU
Augello, Joseph L., Jr., 607 Martinsburg Rd, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-3923927)
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EDU/RAPetersen, Bruce L., 818 Fairway Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-397-2839)
GA
Flemming, Dean E., c/o World Mission, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (Email: [email protected])
GA
Potter, David Bruce, c/o GMC, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected])
GA
Potter, Sylvia A., c/o GMC, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Coshocton) (E-mail:
[email protected])
SPC
Aills, Mark, 9285 SE Sunrise Way Hobe Sound, FL 33455 (Marion First) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-223-7181)
SPC
Bond, Keith A., 620 Portland Way S., Galion, OH 44833 (Marion Life Link) (E-mail: [email protected]; 740-2441204)
SPC
Carr, Larry L., Casilla 1338, Asuncion, Paraguay (Kelloggsville) (E-mail: [email protected]; skype: 440-332-4686;
440-594-1987)
SPC
Fowler, Thomas “Thom” S., III, 6817 St. Rt. 229, Marengo, OH 43334 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 419-768-2820)
SPC
Matthews, Douglas K., 11000 Armentrout Rd., Fredericktown, OH 43019 (Mount Vernon Lakeholm) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 740-507-2583)
SPC
Pessia, Wayne Joseph, 284 Hillsdale Dr., Coshocton, OH 43812 (Coshocton) (E-mail: [email protected];
740-502-3424)
SPC
Reynolds, Bradley Shaun, 8621 Euclid-Chardon Rd., Kirtland, OH 44094 (Jefferson) (E-mail:
[email protected]; 440-220-4276)
II. General Information
A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER
1. Elders
Michael S. Adams from East Ohio
Carol Ann Knight from Northwestern Ohio
Matthew Hancock from Chicago Central
Bradley Shaun Reynolds from West Virginia North
Scott E. Sharpes from Kansas
James W. Smith, Jr. from Northwestern Ohio
Henry W. Spaulding, II from Tennessee
Amy L. Williams from West Virginia North
Donis J. Williams from South Central Ohio
2. Licensed Ministers
Bennett G. Briles from West Virginia North
William Bruce Fanning from Colorado
Caleb Daniel Reiss from South Central Ohio
Bradley G. Stacy from South Central Ohio
B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED
1. Elders
Brain D. Daniels to South Central Ohio
Gary W. Keller to North Florida
Michael G. VanZant to Kentucky
2. Deacons
Kelly R. Daniels to South Central Ohio
Susan Diane Lord to Central Florida
3. Licensed Ministers
Jacob Wesley Hawes to Northwestern Ohio
Dustin Wayne Phillips to Northeastern Indiana
C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS
Darrel Franklin Leibolt, Richard Allen Meier and Judy Ann Sommers
D. GRANTED RECOGNITION OF ELDER’S ORDERS
Phillip P. Modlin
E. CREDENTIAL EXCHANGE
Stephen K. Zirkle
F. DROPPED FROM THE MINISTERIAL ROLL
1. Elders
Matthew D. Nigh (voluntarily surrendering his credential per Manual 436.9)
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G. DECEASED
1. Elders
D.E. Clay, Donald T. Martin, R. Paul McMillan and Leroy K. Hostutler
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H. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP
1. Elders
David L. Greenich, I
I. GRANTED MINISTER'S LICENSES
1. Elder Candidates
Allison Renee Auck, Gabriel Michael Bockus, Lenny Scott Bush and Kimberly Joy Marks
J. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSES RENEWAL
Derick L. Bailey, Judith A. Bean, Jedidiah Raymond Brake, Jennifer Diann Brake, Bennett G. Briles, Wade A. Brill, Adam
Tedman deWeber, Amanda Rose Downs, John Jay Edler, II, John Richard Ernsberger, William Bruce Fanning, Brian
Michael Forney, Gregory S. Henry, William M. Hufnagle, Jason LeRoy Kwast, Kendra Jill Lambert, James Neil Mahan,
Keith Allen Martinez, Luke William McLean, Felix Muniz, Jamie A. Parry, Dustin Wayne Phillips, James Damon Pomerich,
Sylvia A. Potter, Rhonda R. Purtee, Janet Ann Reed, James Edward Rose, Justin R. Smith, Bradley G. Stacy, Rafie Sturgis,
Tina Marie Tagle, Todd Allen Tompkins, Asaad Wahba and Sean Thomas Williams.
J. MINISTER'S LICENSES NOT RENEWED
George A. Kaye and Caleb Daniel Reiss
K. CORRECTIONS
Correction to 2011 Journal: James L. Puckett from West Texas received and receipted on transfer as Deacon (was listed
as Elder)
Correction to 2011 Journal: Charles Joseph Saunders from Southwestern Ohio received and receipted on transfer as
Deacon (was listed as Elder)
Correction to 1996 Journal: Ben Gregory PSV-FT Delaware Highpoint (was CLT)
Correction to 1995 Journal: Ben Gregory PSV-FT Delaware Highpoint (was CLT)
L. COMPASSIONATE MINISTRIES
Cleveland Lighthouse, Inc., and Cleveland Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center.
M. WHERE TO SEND MONEYS
All General Funds (World Evangelism, Mission Specials, Pensions and Benefits) payable and sent to: General Treasurer,
Church of the Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
All District Funds (Fair Share and Education) payable and sent to: Treasurer, North Central Ohio District, PO Box 45022,
Westlake, OH 44145
Special Offerings:
Nazarene Theological Seminary to Nazarene Theological Seminary 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
(816-333-6254)
Nazarene Bible College to Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719884-5000)
American Bible Society to: General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa,
KS 66220 (816-333-7000)
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L. DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH PROPERTIES POLICY
1. The board should be consulted when discussion of building or major remodeling is being contemplated. (This
initial approach should be made before an architect is engaged.)
2. The board will use the following guideline regarding the limits of liability: No church will be permitted to
exceed the financing limit of an average of 2 1/2 to 3 times the amount raised for all purposes during the previous three
years.
3. In considering a proposal, the board will be guided by the church's ability to pay the assigned budgets over
the previous three years.
4. Any expenditure for building, remodeling, or expansion that exceeds 10% of the amount raised for all
purposes, must be approved by the District Board of Church Properties (2010 Assembly Finance Committee report).
5. In the handling of all funds for future expansion and building development, monies shall be kept in a separate
checking account and no withdrawals shall be made without two or more signatures (2010 Assembly Finance Committee
report).
III. Plan of Examination
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(revised June 17, 2011)
A. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL STUDIES BOARD
Chairman – Alexander Varughese, 1020 Everview Dr., Mount Vernon, OH 43050
[email protected]; 740-397-4861)
Secretary – Lester R. Champer, 169 S. Mansfield Ave., Shelby, OH 44875
[email protected]; Home: 419-526-7979, Church: 419-342-3496)
(E-mail:
(E-mail:
B. ELIGIBILITY
The District Ministerial Studies Board [DMSB] serves only students who are properly enrolled in the Course of
Study. Enrollment is open only to local ministers and local lay ministers (Manual 402-402.8).
C. COURSES
The DMSB oversees the preparation of elder candidates. Ministers will not be ordained without having
completed their respective courses.
The content, competency, character, and context areas for ministerial education are listed in Manual 426.3.
Students must complete the course of study required by the Church of the Nazarene through a program validated by the
Clergy Development office. For institutions that offer validated course of study, go to www.nazarenepastor.org; (go to
Clergy Education, and then to Degree and Non-degree credentialing programs links).
Transfer credits can be granted only to courses taken at an institution accredited by a national or regional
accrediting association (such as the Higher Learning Commission or the Association of Biblical Higher Education).
The following is a list of courses in the Modular Course of Study program. This list provides the minimum course
requirements for ordination as elder in the Church of the Nazarene. For those enrolled in a validated course of study in
one of the Nazarene institutions, course titles may vary, but content, competency, character, and context requirements
will be the same as those of the courses listed below.
Telling the Old Testament Story of God (required prior to applying for district license)
Telling the New Testament Story of God (required prior to applying for district license)
Exploring Christian Ministry (required prior to applying for district license)
Communicating with Spoken and Written Language (required prior to applying for district license)
Administering the Local Church
Becoming a Holy People
Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally
Communicating the Gospel in a Pluralistic
Declaring the Gospel of God
Examining Our Christian Heritage 1
Examining Our Christian Heritage 2
Exploring John Wesley’s Theology
Exploring Nazarene History and Polity
Internship/Supervised Ministry Experience
Interpreting Scripture
Investigating Christian Theology 1
Investigating Christian Theology 2
Leading the People of God
Living Ethical Lives
Practicing Wesleyan-Holiness Spiritual Formation
Preaching the Story of God
Providing Christian Education for All Ages
Shepherding God’s People
Tracing the Story of God in the Bible
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D. MODES OF STUDY
The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a Nazarene liberal arts
college or university and, if possible, the Nazarene Theological Seminary at one of their various sites. Other modes are
the Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the Certificate of Ministry Preparation Program at Mount
Vernon Nazarene University and the Modular Plus program of Northwest Nazarene University. Institutions that offer the
Modular Course of Study should have proper method of assessment of student learning and letter grades in the student
transcript. All modes of study are under the immediate supervision of the DMSB. Student should seek prior approval
from DMSB before enrolling in any other ministerial preparation program, except those listed above.
E. INSTRUCTION FOR ENROLLMENT
1.
Individuals seeking a local minister license should meet with their church board and pastor to review the
“Interview Guidelines”.
2.
If a local minister’s license is granted, students must complete at least six courses before seeking the
District License, including four required courses (Telling the Old Testament Story of God, Telling the New Testament
Story of God, Exploring Christian Ministry, Communicating with Spoken and Written Language; for those enrolled in a
validated course of study, these titles may vary), and two other courses from the list given in section C. Students will
have two years to complete these six courses; they will also need to attend the Ministry Assessment Center prior to
applying for a district license.
3.
When applying for a district license, candidates will be required to submit an official transcript of all
coursework (including those in progress) to the District Ministerial Studies Board by April 15. Candidates are welcome to
contact the District Ministerial Studies Board chairman or secretary with questions as they progress in the course of
study.
4.
District licensed ministers will be required to inform both the pastor of the local church and the District
Ministerial Studies Board annually of their status: (a) by providing transcripts of courses completed and (b) the current
subjects being studied.
F.
OTHER INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATIONS
1.
Anyone who is enrolled in the course of study should be ready to appear for interview as called upon by
the District Ministerial Studies Board and the District Ministerial Credentials Board, at the date, time, and place
specified. If unable to attend, written explanation needs to be sent to the secretary of the Ministerial Studies Board and
district superintendent (See B. Eligibility).
2.
College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with Manual 426.1 and
426.3. Students attending a Nazarene institution are encouraged to pursue a course of study approved by the Church of
the Nazarene for ordination.
3.
DMSB strongly recommends students to complete three or more courses each year and finish the
course of study and the years of service at the earliest possible time. The Manual and DMSB require ministerial students
enrolled in the course of study to complete a minimum of two courses each year.
4.
District licensed ministers who are enrolled in the course of study are required to send transcripts
(including courses in progress) each year by April 15 to the District Ministerial Studies Secretary.
5.
To qualify for ordination, students must complete their course of study through a validated program
within ten years from the granting of the first district license.
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G. OTHER VITAL INFORMATION
1.
District licensed ministers, who are enrolled in the course of study, who have failed to send a transcript
of their current year studies and/or have failed to complete two courses during the year must send a letter of
explanation to the District Ministerial Studies Secretary by April 15. Moreover, they may be asked to meet with the
Credentials Board (Manual 429.3). Students who have not sent a transcript or completed any work in the Ministerial
Studies program and have failed to contact the DMSB for a period of two years will be dropped from the Ministerial
Studies program.
2.
Starting with the year 2009-2010 every candidate in the elder track will be required to attend the
Ministry Assessment Center. You will be notified as to the time and place. If you are married this will include your
spouse.
3.
Notification of changes of address or status is the responsibility of the student and should be reported
to the secretary of the Ministerial Studies Board.
4.
Ministerial candidates enrolled in the course of study are strongly urged to familiarize themselves with
paragraph 429 in the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene which sets forth all the regulations for licensed ministers.
H. SUPERVISED MINISTRY EXPERIENCE
Supervised ministry experience is now a vital part that should be included in each student’s preparation for
ministry. NCO district follows the supervised ministry experience prescribed by the Modular Course of Study. Students
who are enrolled in the ministerial course of study in Nazarene higher education institutions may complete this
requirement through the supervised ministry experience program of their institutions. Students may also complete this
requirement under the direct supervision of the NCO district. Contact the district office for the Modular Course of Study
Supervised Ministry Experience Notebook and for the assignment of a ministry supervisor.
I. WHERE TO GO
1.
For information or guidance, go first to your pastor, next to either the board secretary or chairperson of
the ministerial Studies Board. (If you are not currently enrolled in the Course of Study, but are interested in enrollment,
first contact your pastor.)
2.
For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal), contact the district office
at PO Box 947, Mount Vernon, OH 43050. Phone: 740-397-5740. Fax: 740-392-1484. E-mail: [email protected].
SOURCES OF INFORMATION REGARDING THE COURSE OF STUDY
1.
For study guides and updates of textbooks and reading books visit the Clergy Services (formerly Pastoral
Ministries) website at www.nazarenepastor.org/mined/dsp/studies. Or call 1-800-306-7651. Letters may be addressed
to Clergy Services, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220.
2.
Original transcripts from the educational institution are sent directly to Rev. Lester R. Champer, at 169 S.
Mansfield Ave., Shelby, Ohio 44875.
4.
Courses may be taken from:
a.
Nazarene Ministry Development Center with locations in Findlay, Dayton, and Fort Wayne, IN. Contact
Lee Amberg at 513-777-5600.
b.
Mount Vernon Nazarene University Certificate of Ministry Preparation program. Contact via email at
[email protected] or phone 740-392-6868 Ext. 3600.
c.
Nazarene Bible College now offers courses on-line. Contact may be made via website at www.nbc.edu,
email at [email protected]. Students may take either degree or non-degree program.
d.
Northwest Nazarene University 623 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686 1-877-NNU-4-YOU, Campus Switchboard
208-467-8011 Fax 208-467-8645 website www.nnu.edu (only Modular Plus Program).
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J. LIST OF STUDENTS
Elder’s Course
L
e
v
Mode of Study
First
District
License
Name/Address
2
4
2
2
4
4
3
3
4
3
4
2
4
4
3
2
4
2
STU
STU
STU
PSV-FT
PSV-FT
PSV-PT
PSV-PT
PSV-FT
College
PSV-FT
PSV-FT
PSV-PT
PSV-FT
STU
2012
2012
PSV-PT
PAS
College
2011
2009
2009
AUCK, Allison R.
BOCKUS, Gabriel M.
BUSH, Lenny
DEWEBER, Adam T.
ELDER, John J.
ERNSBERGER, John Richard
HUFNAGLE, William
Mclean, Luke
POTTER, Sylvia A.
PURTEE, Rhonda R.
REED, Janet Ann
ROSE, James Edward
SMITH, Justin R.
STACEY, Bradley
STASIOWSKI, Jeremy
STURGIS, Rafie
WABBA, Assad
WILLIAMS, Charles A.
2007
2007
2011
2006
2010
2009
2009
2011
2008
IV. Daily Proceedings
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FIRST SERVICE
Monday Evening, July 9, 2012
The 38th Annual Assembly of the North Central Ohio District Church of the Nazarene convened at the Mount
Vernon Nazarene University R. R. Hodges Chapel/Fine Arts Auditorium, Mount Vernon, Ohio, at 7:30 P.M.
A organ prelude was presented by Mrs. Vivian Kizzee.
Adam deWeber, Worship Arts Pastor at Marion First, led the congregation in singing “You Are Holy (Prince of
Peace),” “He Is Exalted,” “Let Our Faith Be Not Alone” and “You Never Let Go,” accompanied by a worship team
comprised of individuals from the Marion First and Wooster churches.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, brought greetings.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, introduced Rev. Philip A. Hurlbert, pastor of North Royalton State
Road Church of the Nazarene, who led in prayer.
Rev. Ward introduced Dr. Phillip W. Kizzee, serving as camp meeting director, who shared about the “new”
things we would be experiencing this year.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, recognized the pastor and congregation of one recently
organized church: Rev. T.J. McNew, III and Mount Gilead Fresh Faith Community Church of the Nazarene.
Rev. Ward introduced Linda Wasil and Sandy Harris, members of the Sullivan Christian Church. He shared how
this independent church is considering the possibility of joining with the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Ward and the
District Advisory Board have been exploring the potential of the Sullivan congregation joining our district.
Rev. Ward gave an update on the Mansfield Gateway Ministry Center. Rev. Ward introduced Rev. Robert K. and
Sheila Burrows, from the Willard church, who have been leading the board of the Gateway Ministry Center. Rev. Ward
then introduced Susan Walker, a Messianic Jew who has agreed to lead the ministry as its director. Rev. and Mrs.
Burrows both shared highlights of the three year effort to bring about the opening of the Mansfield Center. The Burrows
shared how a recent outreach at the Gateway Center ministered to just over 200 people. In addition, a monthly food
bank where churches from across the district are encouraged to come, meet and mingle with those who come for the
food. Mrs. Sheila Burrows shared how the mission statement of the Gateway Center is being fulfilled – To Improve the
Quality of Life for the People of the Area.
Rev. Ward also mentioned other outreach and evangelism ministries across the district such as: Cleveland
Victory, represented by Mike, Kathy and Grace Pelley; Neuva Luz led by Rev. Felix Muniz; Cleveland Bethel Wee Care, led
by Rev. Marylea E. Monroe; Cleveland Arabic led by Rev. Asaad Wahba and Cleveland Lighthouse/Heaventrain, led by
Rev. Philip E. Batten and Rev. Andrew P. Batten.
Rev. Ward introduced Rev. Philip E. Batten who shared about the ministry of Cleveland Lighthouse/Heaventrain.
Rev. Batten first thanked anyone present and those who were unable to be present equally for their prayers over the
past year where healing was received by Rev. Batten for his failed kidneys. He shared about four young men in their
mentoring program who had been enabled to graduate from high school this past year. Rev. Batten shared how both the
eighth grade and high school basketball teams led by his son, Andy, had both earned national eighth grade and high
school level championships. Rev. Batten related that a group of Columbus churches are banding together to initiate a
Columbus Heaventrain ministry. Rev. Batten thanked the Prime Time group of North Central Ohio for providing 7,500
bags of candy for the children of Heaventrain for Christmas. In addition, he shared how one young boy gave eightyseven cents so that the children of Heaventrain might receive presents at Christmas. After that offering had been prayed
over, God worked mightily and increased the offering exponentially: $4,500 came in from a Kirtland independent
church, another group gave eight hundred $20 gifts, two separate entities gave $5,000 each, and Walmart contributed
$4,000, which miraculously provided the gifts for the children of Heaventrain. Rev. Batten closed by stating that
Heaventrain was recently declared a megaministry due to their outreach to 1,200 kids per week and the feeding of 3,600
people each week.
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Rev. Ward introduced Dr. Eugénio Duarte, presiding General Superintendent.
Dr. Duarte noted he was born on the island of Brava, the smallest of the nine inhabitable islands of Cape Verde.
The island of his birth is where the Church of the Nazarene began their work in Cape Verde.
Dr. Duarte stated that he was celebrating our Lord and what He is doing for us and through the Church of the
Nazarene in the United States and in Canada. He related that in the past year 72 new churches were started in the
United States and Canada. In addition, 36 churches were organized in our region, one of those being the church which
we recognized tonight, Fresh Faith Community Church of the Nazarene. He further related that 432 churches were close
to becoming organized. On this region, 56,000 people accepted Christ in the past year. Of those, 20,000 were baptized
and 27,000 are new Nazarenes. The Church of the Nazarene now exceeds 2 million members worldwide, 513,000 having
become part of the Church of the Nazarene in the past 5 years. Statistically, 17 new Nazarenes join the church every
hour, one hundred sixty-eight are baptized every day and 28 new churches are launched every week.
Dr. Duarte shared a tragic story about a young woman who served as NMI president had been assaulted and
discarded out in the countryside. She was rescued by a stranger, who took her to the church where her husband pastor
and the congregation were praying for her. Shortly thereafter, the church was forced to close its doors, but five separate
house churches sprang up and would soon, he believed, would become organized churches. He related that although
God did not desire her to experience the assault nor did He desire for the church to have to close its doors, it shows how
mighty God is in helping us take that which was meant for evil and turn it into something far greater than what had been
thought to have been lost.
Dr. Duarte closed his remarks by bringing greetings to the delegation from the Board of General
Superintendents; from his wife Maria Teresa; their three sons: Sergio, Francisco and Richard; and from Dr. David and Joy
Wilson.
Adam deWeber, Worship Arts Pastor at Marion First, led the congregation in singing “Our God You Are God,”
accompanied by a worship team comprised of individuals from the Marion First and Wooster churches.
Rev. Ward challenged the congregation and the churches from across the district to make a pledge to our New
Starts and Compassionate Ministries. An offering was received while Vivian Kizzee played an organ offertory.
Rev. Ward made announcements and dismissed the District Evangelism Rally Service.
SECOND DAY
Tuesday Morning, July 10, 2012
Rev. Stephen P. deWeber, Marion First Church of the Nazarene worship leader, led the congregation in singing
“Blessed Be the Name,” “Blessed Be Your Name” and the chorus of “Lord Reign In Me.”
Rev. Michael S. Adams, pastor of Calvary Ridge Chapel led in prayer.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, introduced Dr. Eugenio Duarte, presiding general superintendent.
Dr. Duarte began his morning devotional speaking about how he was blessed from the missional stories that
were shared in last evening’s District Outreach Celebration service. Dr. Duarte equally shared several missional stories.
Dr. Duarte shared a quote from African missionary theologian David Bosh who said, “Mission is not finally an activity of
the church but of God.”
Dr. Duarte shared that he believes that missionaries are not missionaries because of where they are serving but
by what motivates them to serve Christ. Dr. Duarte referred to Isaiah 66:19 noting that God is a missionary God. In Acts
1:8 we are instructed to go to the ends of the earth, yet today, that is blurred since the end of the earth may literally be
next door.
Dr. Duarte rhetorically asked “Who is adequate for God’s mission?” He stressed that he was not. God uses those
who have made a commitment to be part of what God is doing.
Dr. Duarte shared several miraculous stories of missional happenings around the globe.
Dr. Duarte concluded his message by reminding us that it is God’s mission. We follow His footsteps. We are a
missional church! He closed in prayer.
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Dr. Eugénio Duarte, general superintendent, called the assembly to order. The assembly notebooks and
packets were distributed to the delegates as they entered the assembly.
On motion, Dr. Duarte declared the following assembly assistants: statistical secretary/treasurer – Phillip W.
Kizzee; recording secretary – T.J. McNew, III; editing secretary – Terry L. Weyman,Jr.; elections secretary – Bernard J.
Dickson; pages – Michael S. Adams, Brian M. Forney, Barry E. Long and Donis J. Williams; reader – Terry L. Weyman, Jr.
On motion, the Board of Tellers was approved as follows: Co-chairs: Danita Hurlbert and Miriam Weyman, Ann
Dettmer and Becky Phillips, Christie Gulley and Thais Ward, Irene Krall and Kathy Pelley, Judy Sommers and Betsy Legg,
Edie Dickson and Carolyn Fruth, Barbara Flack and Jackie Takala, Dixie Ward and Jeanette Willimas, Jen Forney and Linda
Gribben, Sharla Zirkle and Jennifer Brake, Karen Griffin and Karen Keiser, Billie Maglott and Janis Cheek.
On motion, Rev. David P. Flack, district secretary, set the voting area to include the lower six sections, rows A
through N with the first two rows reserved for pastors, plus rows A through E of the north section reserved for tellers.
On motion, the hours of the assembly were set as follows: Monday evening district celebration service, 7:30
p.m.; Tuesday morning assembly business, 8:30 a.m. until noon; District Superintendent’s report, 9:30 a.m.; Tuesday
afternoon assembly business, 1:30 until 5:00 p.m.; University Report, 1:30 p.m.; Memoirs Service, 3:00 p.m.; Tuesday
evening ordination service, 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday morning Prayer Encounter, 9:00 a.m until noon.
The pages were instructed to distribute packets to the delegates.
Dr. Eugénio Duarte, presiding general superintendent, asked if assembly delegates had been verified.
On motion, alternates were seated in place of elected delegates : Nancy Dickey and Dawn Elliott, Amherst;
LeRoy Peterson and Lavonia Pitts, Bedford; Erma Heinlein, John Kelley and Peggy Walter, Bucyrus; Charlyne Doerle and
Phyllis Stevanus, Cleveland Richmond Heights; Steve Williams, Coshocton; Robin Stacy, Delaware Highpoint; Maxine
Shields, Grafton Harvest Fellowship; Darrell Bulvony, Jefferson; Judy Lyon, Kellogsville; Helen Farrington, Jean Lemke,
Steve Lemke and Carol Thibault, Marion First; Erica Stage, Marion Life Link; Martha Parsons, Mount Vernon Lakeholm;
Sandi Welch, Orwell Grand Valley; Carol Fawcett and Audrey Zoellner, Sandusky; Gail Duncan, Isaac Lilly (NYI Vice
President) and Sharon Martin (NMI Vice President), Wadsworth and Brenda Skidmore, Jeff Buzzard and Kayla Ward,
Wooster.
A partial report of the Ministerial Credentials Board was read by District Secretary, Rev. David P. Flack (see
report). On motion, the full report was adopted.
Rev. David P. Flack, district secretary, recommended special greetings from the assembly be sent to the
following: Dr. David and Joy Wilson, general secretary; Brian and Pauline Robinson serving in a Creative Access Area,
David and Sylvia Potter serving in Vanuatu, Stephanie Doenges serving in Papua New Guinea, Jim and Kathy Radcliffe
serving in Papua New Guinea, Dean Fleming serving at European Nazarene College; Scott Daniel, Charles Lahmon and
Donald Wilson, serving as Military Chaplains.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, welcomed and introduced special guests as follows: Dr. Jack and
Rachel Archer, district superintendent emeriti; Mrs. Lavera Wavalene Clay, district superintendent emeriti’s wife; Dr.
Henry Spaulding, Interim President of Mount Vernon Nazarene University and Chaplain Bob Davis, home from Iraq;
Jedidiah Brake, home from Afghanistan; missionaries: Larry Carr, serving in Paraguay; Dr. Bill Patch, retired from Korean
Bible College and Bob and Donna Hebets, retired.
Rev. Ward welcomed and recognized new pastors and spouses on the district as follows: Rev. Scott E. and
Wendy Sharpes, senior pastor at Mount Vernon Lakeholm; Rev. Matthew Hancock, Marion First associate; Rev. Brian
Forney and Rev. Barry E. Long introduced Rev. Amy and Justin Williams, Ashland associate.
Dr. Duarte welcomed Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, to present his fifth report to the North
Central Ohio District Assembly (see report).
Rev. Ward began his report by sharing that he had worshipped in 40 churches across the district, conducted 10
pastor/congregation reviews, installed 5 pastors and officially organized one (1) new church.
Rev. Ward directed the delegates to the appropriate pages in the delegate book relating to the statistics for the
2011-2012 year. Rev. Ward indicated that it had been a very challenging year in several categories for the congregations
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of the district, yet in spite of those difficulties, the total Raised for All Purposes was up more than $94,000. He
praised the 41 churches who reported all allocations paid in full and encouraged all other churches for 100%
participation.
Because of the faithfulness of churches across the district, the finance committee voted to reduce the district
allocation by 0.25% for the new 2012-2013 year. Three of the churches benefitted from the “Capital Campaign
exemption” implemented this year. In addition, he asked each of the delegates to take special note of those churches
that achieved special levels of giving to the World Evangelism Fund.
Rev. Ward recognized two of the congregations who qualified for the General Superintendent’s Growth Award.
The pastors and churches receiving the award were Pastor Barry Whitt and the Ashland congregation and Pastor David
Radcliffe and the Loudonville congregation. The award was the third year for Loudonville and the second for Ashland.
Rev. Ward shared that these are days of unprecedented seismic shifts taking place in our culture. The trusted
paradigms and dependable metrics don’t appear to be working as effectively as they once did.
Rev. Ward shared several observations made by Pastor Russ Long in an article that appeared in a recent issue of
Holiness Today. Among his observations were: irregular church attendance is the new normal; commitment to the
institution/church as motivation for giving is lessening, being replaced by giving to causes/ people and shrinkage in the
amount of time volunteers are willing to give. Rev. Ward also shared some shocking and telling George Barna research
results
Rev. Ward reminded us that in spite of the pressures and uncertainties of ministry to our world, Christ’s calling
on our lives and the mandate “To Make Christlike Disciples” are stabilizing anchors in a sea of change. Even with the
cultural shifts and uncomforting trends, there is hope!
Rev. Ward stated that even though we have experienced challenges, it is always appropriate to be reminded of
God’s faithfulness. NCO Nazarenes have prayed, united together and God is still doing great things!
Rev. Ward related a true story that occurred in the early days the Tennessee Valley Authority. He then
challenged all Nazarenes to move forward from where they have been and to be “keepers of the fire.” The Holy Fire
entrusted to us should never be allowed to burn out.
Rev. Ward closed his report by encouraging all Nazarenes to keep the holy fire burning in our lives and to fan the
flames among our people. Three specifics ways were highlighted to assist us. The first is to emphasize the Word of God
in our family and churches. The second is to maintain and expand our commitment in prayer. Lastly, to proclaim the
message of holiness from our pulpits. Geron Davis’ song “Nothing Less Than Holiness” was shared through a powerpoint
presentation.
On motion, Dr. Duarte received Rev. Stephen R. Ward’s report with affirming support.
Dr. Eugénio Duarte asked that Thais Ward, wife of the District Superintendent, be escorted to the platform. Dr.
Phillip W. Kizzee presented Thais with a vase of flowers and presented Rev. Ward with a gift from the district.
The Nominating Committee Report was, on motion, adopted (see report). The report included motion for
election by plurality.
Rev. Flack, district secretary, read the results of the election.
Rev. Flack, district secretary, reported on the ballot for the election of District Advisory Board as follows: total
ballots cast for elder 338 – Doug Boquist 211, Lester Champer 168, Russ Gumm 159, Ray LaSalle 151, Mike Legg 186,
Raynard Martin 77, Greg McNichols 167, Riley Powell 143, Gary Sivewright 135 and Terry Weyman 150. The following
elders were declared elected: Doug Boquist, Lester Champer, Russ Gumm, Mike Legg and Greg McNichols. Total ballots
cast for laymen 338 – Judy Cramer 117, Cathy Crum 137, Jim Fawcett 176, Bill Forney, Jr. 121, Wade Gray 133, Kathy
Greenich 186, Bob Marcum 109, Tim Sharrock 215, Lee Skidmore 209 and Jeff Stuyvesant 70. The following laymen were
declared elected: Cathy Crum, Jim Fawcett, Kathy Greenich, Tim Sharrock and Lee Skidmore.
Rev. Flack, district secretary, reported on the ballot for the election of Mission Strategy Team as follows: total
ballots cast for elder 338 – Phil Hurlbert 193, Scott Maglott 66, T.J. McNew 217 and Max Rodas 171. The following elders
were declared elected: Phil Hurlbert and T.J. McNew. Total ballots cast for laymen 338 – Phil Bowman 151, Kim Bradley
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159, Stan Fitzgerald 143, Gwen Jewett 134, Ron Rude 118 and Darlene Yeater 177. The following laymen were
declared elected Phil Bowman, Kim Bradley and Darlene Yeater.
Rev. Flack, district secretary, reported on the ballot for the election of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries
Board as follows: total ballots cast for elder 338 – Rodney Kincaid 179 and Phillip Modlin 150. Rodney Kincaid was
declared elcted. Total ballots cast for laymen 338 – Gary Hardesty 165 and Martha Parsons 157. Gary Hardesty was
declared elected.
Rev. Flack reported on the nomination ballot narrowing the election of general assembly delegates to three
times the number of delegates elected (9 elder; 12 lay). Total ballots cast for elder 338 – T.J. McNew 214, Doug Boquist
211, Rich Henry 186, Lester Champer 184, Mike Legg 181, Carolyn Joseph 167, Ray LaSalle 160, Troy McNichols 160,
Terry Weyman 158, Bernie Dickson 149, Greg McNichols 148, Russ Gumm 144, Pete Ryder 141, George Gribben 135,
Riley Powell 133, Don Lain 122, Rick McCartney 106 and Raynard Martin 79. The following elders were to be placed upon
the second ballot for general assembly delegates: T.J. McNew, Doug Boquist, Rich Henry, Lester Champer, Mike Legg,
Carolyn Joseph, Ray LaSalle, Troy McNichols and Terry Weyman. Total ballots for laymen cast 338 – Jim Fawcett 185,
Kathy Greenich 170, Austin Swallow 166, Lee Skidmore 165, Jessica Dawes 155, Connie Sharrock 150, Miriam Weyman
148, Kim Rodas 146, Jim Ledford 135, Gary Hardesty 133, Tim Huffman 121, Becky Phillips 121, Dan Behr 115, Patrick
Rhoton 110, Jeff Moss 109, Ken Overly 108, Stephanie McDaniel 106, Carolyn Fruth 105, Glenda Stroud 104, Bob
Marcum 103, Ernie Ley 96, Glen Smith 75, Jeff Styvesant 73 and Bob Robbins 69. The following will be placed on the
second ballot for general assembly lay delegates: Jim Fawcett, Kathy Greenich, Austin Swallow, Lee Skidmore, Jessica
Dawes, Connie Sharrock, Miriam Weyman, Kim Rodas, Jim Ledford, Gary Hardesty, Tim Huffman and Becky Phillips.
The Board of Tellers distributed the second ballot for election of general assembly delegates. The ballot was
cast. The Board of Tellers was dismissed to count.
The District Advisory Board report was, on motion, adopted (see report).
The Ministerial Studies Board report was, on motion, adopted (see report).
Dr. Phillip W. Kizzee, district financial officer, read the district treasurer’s report which was, on motion, adopted.
Dr. Kizzee highlighted that we have online giving available for the churches across the district. Dr. Kizzee encouraged the
churches of the district to begin paying their budgets as soon as possible. He recognized the 35 churches that made
payments toward their Fair Share budget in June.
The Auditing Committee report was, on motion, adopted (see report).
The Assembly Finance Committee report was, on motion, adopted (see report). Chairman Don Lain highlighted
Section III letter F dealing with a change of wording from monthly to quarterly. In addition, he brought attention to
Section V letter B. Rev. Ward corrected the percentages of the in the delegate handbook for World Evangelism Fund as
89.8%, for Pensions and Benefits as 77.8% and for District Fair Share as 80.2%.
The Mission Strategy Team report was, on motion, adopted (see report).
The Church Properties Board report was, on motion, adopted (see report).
The following pastor, an elder from the Marion zone, reported: T.J. McNew, III, Mount Gilead Fresh Faith.
Dr. Gary Sivewright, Apple Valley Shepherd’s House, an elder on the Coshocton zone, reported via video
presentation.
Daniel K. Vickey, Fremont, an elder on the Bellevue zone, reported via video presentation.
The following pastor, who is an elder from the Bellevue zone, reported: David P. Flack, Sandusky.
The following pastor, an elder from the Coshocton zone reported, James A. Lillo.
The following pastor, an ordinand from the Ashtabula zone, reported: Richard A. Meier, Andover Cherry Valley.
The following pastors, elders from the Ashtabula zone, reported: Kevin D. Ellis, Ashtabula Edgewood; Michael W.
Legg, Ashtabula First and W. Andrew Grimes, Geneva.
Rodney Kincaid, Jefferson; an elder on the Ashtabula zone, reported via video presentation.
The following pastors, who are elders from the Ashtabula zone, reported: Lester A. Bolen, Kelloggsville; Brian
Westover, Northeast Community and Deborah S. Jackson, Orwell Grand Valley.
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Dr. Duarte made a presentation on the importance Pensions and Benefits. He recognized all retired ministers
in attendance. He explained that although the total monies between Pension and Benefits and the Educational Budget
would not change that the universities agreed to give 0.25% of their amount toward Pension and Benefits, making both
at a 2.25% level for the coming year.
Dr. Ray LaSalle, Bucyrus, an elder on the Marion zone, reported via video presentation.
Darryle A. Moody, Cardington, an elder on the Marion zone church submitted a written report due to his
absence.
Michael Adams, Carey Ridge Chapel, an elder on the Marion zone, reported via video presentation.
The report of the Crestline church which is without a pastor was received.
The following pastors, who are elders from the Marion Zone, reported: J. Kevin Seymour, Delaware Highpoint;
Benjamin A. Powers, Fulton Crossroads, Richard D. McCartney, Galion First, G. Riley Powell, Marion First and Ronald L.
Takala, Marion Kensington Place.
The report of the Marion Life Link church which is without a pastor was received.
R. Gregory McNichols, Powell NewStart, an elder on the Marion Zone, submitted a written report (on Work &
Witness in Nicaragua).
The following pastor, an elder from the Marion Zone, reported: Ben Gregory, Upper Sandusky.
The following pastors, elders from the Wadsworth Zone, reported: Donis J. Williams, Brunswick; Timothy J. Ruch,
Doylestown and Peter J. Ryder, Medina.
Scott P. Maglott, Orrville Harvest Hills, an elder on the Wadsworth zone, reported via video presentation.
The following pastor, who is an elder from the Wadsworth zone, reported: Raynard Martin, Wadsworth.
Rev. David Flack, district secretary, made announcements.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward closed the session in prayer.
Tuesday Afternoon, July 10, 2012
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, led the delegation in singing “This Is The Day.”
Dr. Eugénio Duarte, presiding general superintendent, introduced Dr. Henry Spaulding, Interim President of
Mount Vernon Nazarene University, to bring his report.
Dr. Spaulding began his remarks explaining that he was representing Mount Vernon Nazarene University
(MVNU) due to Dr. Martin having accepted the presidency of Seattle Pacific University. He stated that Dr. Martin “will be
missed in the region, on campus, and from a personal point of view – I will miss my work with him.” Dr. Spaulding
continued by stating that the work of the University goes on as it has for over forty years. He reminded the delegation
that the University’s mission remains: To Change the World with the Love of Christ.
Dr. Spaulding thanked Dr. Duarte for the opportunity to speak about the university. In addition, he thanked Rev.
Ward and the North Central Ohio District for granting him the time and space to share several highlights of the work of
the university over the past year. He stated that the university understands the partnership that exists with the North
Central Ohio District and he pledged himself and the University to do all that they could to deepen the ties that bind us
in common mission to reach the world with the message of Jesus Christ.
Dr. Spaulding showed a variety of slides reviewing projects and special happenings at MVNU. Accompanying the
slides, was commentary explaining what each slide depicted.
Dr. Spaulding shared that in the last semester of the year the chapel services were devoted to understanding
our basic faith affirmation – the Sixteen Articles of Faith. Near the end of the semester one of the chapel services was
entitled “Testimonials.” Students were encouraged to come to the platform and take a piece of cardboard – on one side
they were to capture their life before Christ in and on the other side the difference that Christ had made. The chapel
service was one of the most moving chapel services of the year as students came forward with their Cardboard
Testimonial. Several of the Testimonials are listed as follows:
• Lost and Suicidal – Now I am found in Christ
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• Lonely and Confused – Jesus is my Friend
• Angry and Sad – Now I am at peace
• No purpose in my life – God had shown me the way
• My family never loved me – Now I know that God has always loved me
• Felt like a loser – Through Christ I am a winner
• Raped and Abused – I am being healed by the Holy Spirit
Dr. Spaulding closed his remarks by stating “When we think of MVNU, when you think of your educational
budgets, when you wonder what we are doing here at MVNU, remember these representative posters and the students
who were holding them. Most of all think about what will happen here this next year … as we seek to change the world
with the love of Christ.”
Rev. Ward invited Rev. Doug Boquist, pastor of the Bedford church and a member of the MVNU board to pray
for Dr. Spaulding. Rev. Boquist asked that alums and parents of students to surround Dr. Spaulding as he prayed.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, asked Rev. David Flack to escort Crystal Browning, district office
administrator to the platform. Rev. Ward recognized Crystal for her 10th year of preparing the district for assembly.
Vivian Kizzee presented her with flowers. Rev. Ward presented Crystal with the Distinguished Service Award. The
assembly responded with a rousing standing ovation. Thais Ward presented her with a gift bag and basket of cards from
pastors across the district and Phillip W. Kizzee presented her with a gift from the district. Crystal thanked everyone for
the kindness expressed to her and was most appreciative that she had not been called to the platform for some error.
Rev. David Flack, district secretary, reported on the ballot for election of general assembly delegates: total
ballots cast for elder 340 – T.J. McNew 166, Doug Boquist 152, Mike Legg 124, Rich Henry 105, Carolyn Joseph 98, Troy
McNichols 94, Terry Weyman 90, Lester Champer 85 and Ray LaSalle 75. The following elders were declared elected: T.J.
McNew, Doug Boquist and Mike Legg. Total ballots cast for laymen 340 – Lee Skidmore 167, Kathy Greenich 160, Jim
Fawcett 143, Connie Sharrock 133, Austin Swallow 117, Kim Rodas 104, Miriam Weyman 95, Jim Ledford 87, Jessica
Dawes 77, Becky Phillips 75, Gary Hardesty 68 and Tim Huffman 56. The following laymen were declared elected: Lee
Skidmore, Kathy Greenich, Jim Fawcett and Connie Sharrock.
Rev. David Flack called the Board of Tellers to prepare to receive the ballot for election of elder and laymen
general assembly delegates. The ballot was cast. The Board of Tellers were dismissed to count.
The following pastor, who is an elder from the Bellevue zone, reported: Carolyn L. Joseph, Port Clinton.
John A. Wildman, Tiffin, who is an elder on the Bellevue zone, written report was received in his absence.
Robert K. Burrows, Willard, an elder of the Bellevue zone, reported via a video presentation.
The following pastor, who is an elder from the Bellevue zone, reported: Bernard J. Dickson, Fostoria.
A DVD was presented from Nazarene Publishing House.
A video presentation promoting the upcoming SDMI convention was shown.
The following pastors, elders from the Ashland Zone, reported: Barry V. Whitt, Ashland; John R. Sgro, Lexington;
David S. Radcliffe, Loudonville and Rev. James C. Carder, Mansfield New Life.
Rev. Lester R. Champer, an elder on the Ashland zone, reported via video presentation.
The following pastor, an elder from the Ashland Zone, reported: Nathan P. Ward, Wooster.
The following pastors, elders from the Elyria Zone, reported: Richard R. Henry, Jr., Amherst; George A. Gribben,
III, Elyria Community; Max E. Wood, Grafton Harvest Fellowship; Rev. Frederick L. Below, North Ridgeville Calvary Ridge;
David R. Johnson, Vermillion and Rev. Stephen K. Zirkle, Westlake Parkide.
The names of those being remembered in the Memoirs Service scrolled in a powerpoint presentation. Adam
deWeber, Worship Arts pastor from Marion First Church sang “Welcome Home Children” accompanied on the piano by
Stephen P. deWeber, worship pastor of Marion First Church. Rev. Ben Gregory from the Upper Sandusky church led the
Memoirs Service. Rev. Gregory shared a verse from Hebrews 11 and gave his reflections on the scripture which he
believed to be God’s Memorial Role. Rev. Gregory closed the Memoirs service with prayer. Dr. Duarte brought personal
reflection on the recent passing of these across the district.
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The following pastors, elders from the Coshocton Zone, reported: A. Scott Robinson, Cooperdale and Donald
E. Lain, Coshocton.
The report of the Fredericktown church from the Coshocton Zone, which is without a pastor, was received.
The following pastors, elders from the Coshocton zone, reported: Russell F. Gumm, Mount Vernon First and
Scott E. Sharpes, Mount Vernon Lakeholm.
Troy C. McNichols, an elder on the Coshocton zone, reported via video presentation (on Work & Witness in
Nicaragua).
The following pastor, an elder from the Coshocton Zone, Gregory Michael Bean, Sunbury was received in his
absence.
The following pastor, an elder from the Coshocton Zone, Richard C. King, Warsaw was received due to illness.
A DVD was presented from Nazarene Compassionate Ministries.
Rev. Flack reported on the ballot for the election of elder general assembly delegate alternates as follows: total
ballots cast 317 – Rich Henry 217, Ray LaSalle 201, Carolyn Joseph 191, Troy McNichols 190, Lester Champer 187 and
Terry Weyman 181. The following elders were declared elected as alternates as follows: Rich Henry – 1st alternate, Ray
LaSalle – 2nd alternate, Carolyn Joseph – 3rd alternate, Troy McNichols – 4th alternate, Lester Champer – 5th alternate
and Terry Weyman – 6th alternate.
Rev. Flack reported on the ballot for the election of lay general assembly delegate alternates as follows: total
ballots cast 317 – Austin Swallow 178, Jim Ledford 160, Kim Rodas 158, Miriam Weyman 152, Jessica Dawes 143, Gary
Hardesty 138, Becky Phillips 118 and Tim Huffman 109. The following laymen were declared elected as alternates:
Austin Swallow – 1st alternate, Jim Ledford – 2nd alternate, Kim Rodas – 3rd alternate, Miriam Weyman – 4th alternate,
Jessica Dawes – 5th alternate, Gary Hardesty – 6th alternate, Becky Phillips – 7th alternate and Tim Huffman – 8th
alternate.
Douglas W. Boquist, Bedford, an elder on the Cleveland zone, reported via video presentation.
The following pastor, a licensed minister from the Cleveland Zone, reported: Asaad Wahba, Cleveland Arabic.
The following pastor, an elder from the Cleveland zone, Marylea E. Monroe, Cleveland Bethel was received in
her absence.
The following pastor, an elder from the Cleveland zone, Max A. Rodas, Cleveland Garfield Heights was received
in his absence.
The following pastor, who is an elder from the Cleveland Zone, reported: Phillip E. Batten, Cleveland Lighthouse,
Inc.
The following pastor, a licensed minister from the Cleveland Zone, Felix Muniz, Cleveland Nueva Luz was
received in his absence.
The following pastor, an elder from the Cleveland zone, Max A. Rodas, Cleveland Nueva Luz URC was received in
his absence.
The following pastor, an elder from the Cleveland Zone, reported: Stephen M. Banks, Cleveland Richmond
Heights.
The report of the Cleveland Victory Church from the Cleveland Zone, which is without a pastor, was received.
The following pastors, an elder on the Cleveland Zone, reported: James Todd Gulley, Eastlake Willow-Lake.
The following pastor, a licensed minister from the Cleveland zone, reported: Brian M. Forney.
The following pastors, elders from the Cleveland zone, reported: Philip A. Hurlbert, North Royalton State Road
and Terry L. Weyman, Jr., Painesville.
A DVD was presented from the Nazarene Foundation.
The following pastor, who is an elder from the Ashland zone, reported: Mark J. Dettmer, Mansfield First.
Rev. Ward received the reports and passed the character of the pastors.
The following elder, who is serving as an Army chaplain, reported: Captain Robert W. Davis.
Rev. Ward recognized all full-time evangelists and those who serve as chaplains.
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A motion was made and approved authorizing the district secretary and staff to edit the assembly minutes
as necessary and appropriate.
On motion and approval, Dr. Duarte declared the 38th Annual North Central Ohio District Assembly adjourned
after the final prayer of the Wednesday morning Prayer Encounter (sine die).
Rev. David Flack, district secretary, made announcements.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, stressed that although the “business” of the assembly was over,
the Prayer Encounter on Wednesday morning from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. needed to receive our highest attention and
encouraged all in attendance to participate.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward expressed his appreciation to Dr. Duarte for the superb manner in which the assembly
was conducted.
Rev. David P. Flack, district secretary, thanked Dr. Henry Spaulding, interim President of Mount Vernon
Nazarene University, as host; he commended Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, on his leadership; Crystal
Browning, district office administrator, for her outstanding assistance; T.J. McNew III, recording secretary, Bob and
Sharon Jones from Cornerstone and the corps of assembly assistants.
Tuesday Evening, July 10, 2012
Pre-Ordination Service
A prelude was presented by Mrs. Kathy Frizzell from the Wooster Church on piano and Vivian Kizzee on organ
from the Westlake Parkside Church.
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, welcomed the congregation to the ordination service.
An offertory was played by Kathy Frizzell and Vivian Kizzee. Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent,
prayed for the offering.
Ordination Service
The ordination service proper began.
Dr. Eugénio Duarte, presiding general superintendent read the statement of purpose of ordination from the
Manual. Dr. Duarte highlighted that the purpose involved a doctrinal, ethical, practical and missional commitment. Dr.
Duarte prayed the invocation for the ordination service.
Rev. Stephen deWeber led the elder and deacon choir in singing “Holiness Unto The Lord.”
Rev. David P. Flack, district secretary, certified the ordination class and presented the ordinands to General
Superintendent Eugénio Duarte. Darrel Franklin Leibolt, Richard Allen Meier and Judy Ann Sommers were presented for
elders’ orders. Presented for exchange of deacon’s order for elder’s order was Stephen K. Zirkle and presented for
recognition of elder’s order was Phillip P. Modlin.
Dr. Duarte received the ordinands and examined them by asking pertinent questions and receiving appropriate
responses.
Rev. Scott E. Sharpes, pastor of the Mount Vernon Lakeholm Church, read Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16.
Rev. Ward led the congregation in the recitation of The Apostle’s Creed. Rev. Ward led in prayer.
Rev. Ward introduced retiring elder, David L. Greenich I to Dr. Duarte and the assembly. Dr. Duarte spoke words
of gratitude and presented a plaque to Rev. Greenich. Dr. Duarte expressed heartfelt gratitude to his spouse, Neva, for
her role throughout their years of service.
Rev. Ward invited newly, first-time licensed ministers to the platform and had them face the congregation. He
presented a challenge, prayed for the ministers and presented them their first district licenses. Those receiving their first
district licenses were: Allison Renee Auck, Gabriel Michael Bockus, Lenny Scott Bush and Kimberly Joy Marks. Rev. Ward
prayed for the newly licensed ministers.
Rev. Stephen deWeber, worship leader at Marion First Church, led the elders’ and deacons’ choir in singing “It Is
Well With My Soul.”
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Rev. Rodney Kincaid, pastor of Jefferson; Rev. Scott P. Maglott, pastor of Orrville Harvest Hills and Rev.
Daniel K. Vickey, pastor of the Fremont Church of the Nazarene read Manual paragraphs 401-401.6.
Mr. Nate Ward, worship leader of the Wooster Church of the Nazarene, brought a special titled “Shepherd Boy.”
Dr. Eugénio Duarte began his message by relating a story of a friend living in Philadelphia who was preparing for
his first sabbatical that he had stopped to see. Dr. Duarte inquired about what his friend’s plans were for his sabbatical.
His friend shared that he was planning on writing a book on the clandestine immigration from Cape Verde. His friend
went on to explain that the task would be difficult since there was no historical written record, since these clandestine
immigrations occurred prior to Cape Verde’s independence and the immigrations were without the blessing of those in
power at the time.
In contrast, the Apostle Peter did not struggle like his friend when trying to write about Christ. Peter could
reference the recommendation of his brother Andrew who introduced Peter to Jesus. Peter also had many personal
reflections of other authors who also wrote about Christ. Not to mention that Peter could also reference the best
source, Jesus.
Dr. Duarte’s text was 1 Peter 1:13-16. The text is rich in the imagery of holiness. The passage speaks of being
self-controlled, setting one’s hope fully on the grace given, not conforming to the evil desires when you lived in
ignorance and to be holy because God is holy. It is a call to be wholly dependent upon the grace of God.
Dr. Duarte emphasized that holiness promises to deliver us from both the results and the effects of sin. We do
not have to be dominated by sin – we can be holy.
As a young boy, Dr. Duarte shared that he had struggled with trying to be good. One night he heard his pastor
preach a holiness message but did not at first act upon it. He related that he thought he had “missed” his opportunity.
Dr. Duarte was so distraught that he did not go out with others witnessing that night. He stayed behind praying in a
small classroom and he was drawn to a book on holiness that he began to read. He came upon 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24
and discovered that it was not up to him to be a good boy. God had already made the provision! Right then, he prayed
for the blessing. He had found that he should not trust in his own ability but the grace to accept what God has done.
Faith was the condition. God’s grace was the power.
Dr. Duarte noted that obedience is the key. Obedience prepares our minds and our hearts for action. Dr. Duarte
utilized the lives of two Old Testament leaders as examples. He shared how on one hand Josiah prepared his nation to
be strong but failed to realize that he should not be the one to fight the battles, ultimately losing the most important
battle: his life. Whereas Ezra in Ezra 7:6-10 discovered that preparation is not a one-time event. Ezra’s preparation led
him to teach others how they too could be prepared. People are watching the Josiahs and the Ezras of today.
Dr. Duarte closed his message in reminding the ordinands that the Church expects them to preach about God’s
call to holiness. Although we need the awareness that making saints if the work of God, we are to be model holiness
preachers. Dr. Duarte led in a prayer for the ordinands.
Dr. Duarte instructed Rev. Flack to lead the ordinands to the platform. Elders and deacons were called to gather
behind the altar where the ordinands and their spouses would be kneeling.
Dr. Duarte ordained Darrel Franklin Leibolt as an elder. Rev. Barry V. Whitt, pastor of the Ashland Church of the
Nazarene, offered a prayer of consecration.
Dr. Duarte ordained Richard Allen Meier as an elder. Rev. Shirley Deemer, retired pastor and mother-in-law,
offered a prayer of consecration.
Dr. Duarte ordained Judy Ann Sommers as an elder. Rev. David P. Flack, pastor of Sandusky Community Church
of the Nazarene, offered a prayer of consecration.
Dr. Duarte recognized the elder’s order for Phillip P. Modlin. Individual prayer was offered for him by Rev. G.
Riley Powell, pastor of the Marion First Church of the Nazarene.
Dr. Duarte exchanged deacon’s orders for elder’s orders for Stephen K. Zirkle.
Dr. Duarte presented an ordination certificate and expressed personal congratulations and optimism to the
newly ordained elders. The congregation responded with a rousing ovation.
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Dr. Duarte, general superintendent, closed the ordination service with prayer.
Dr. Henry Spaulding, Interim President of Mount Vernon Nazarene University presented the ordinands with a
statue depicting Jesus issuing His call.
Vivian Kizzee on the organ accompanied by Kathy Frizzell on the piano played the recessional.
Dr. Duarte dismissed the congregation to the dining commons for a reception in honor of the newly ordained
elders and the retired pastor.
THIRD DAY
Wednesday Morning, July 11, 2012
Rev. Stephen R. Ward, district superintendent, welcomed the congregation to the Prayer Encounter.
Rev. Ward prayed for the offering.
Kathy Frizzell from the Wooster Church played an offertory.
Nate Ward and Kathy Frizzell worship leaders from the Wooster Church led in worship.
Rev. J. Kevin Seymour, pastor of the Delaware Highpoint church announced that the purpose of the Prayer
Encounter was not to start something, but to join something that would please God.
Nate Ward, worship leader and Kathy Frizzell, associate pastor of worship from the Wooster Church led in
worship.
Rev. J. Kevin Seymour invited those in attendance to come to the altar and partake of the bread and the cup
when they were led of God to do so. He reminded the delegation that we are royalty, being joint heirs with Christ Jesus.
Rev. G. Michael Bean, pastor of the Sunbury church, led in prayer.
Rev. J. Kevin Seymour introduced evangelist Dr. Stephen Manley.
Dr. Manley stated that he felt inadequate to be speaking on prayer, since he considered himself to be a
beginner. He opened his remarks by stating that we often approach prayer like when we have a flat tire and open the
trunk to retrieve the jack and the spare tire. In this manner, prayer becomes a only a tool – to fix things. We come with
demands whereas we should come to submit, to desire a greater intimacy with God.
Dr. Manley indicated that his text would be the book of Ephesians. He explained that within the confines of
Ephesians that there were 52 words used exclusively within its pages. These select words appear to hang around with an
accompanying bone structure. One of those words that appears in five separate verses masterly interwoven is the word
“heavenly places” or “heavenly realms.”
In chapter 1, verse 3 we see the idea of Provision; in chapter 1, verse 20 the idea of Power; in chapter 2, verse 6
the idea of Position; in chapter 3, verse 10 the idea of Proclamation and in chapter 6, verse 12 the idea of Promise.
Dr. Manley instructed how chapter 6, verse 10 serves as a climax or as a cherry on top. In this scripture we are
told to “be strong.” Its use here is in the passive voice, which suggests that to be strong is the subject to be acted upon.
He related that you can’t miss, we should relax, getting into a deeper intimacy with God. It further suggests that we are
to “put on” which is more accurately rendered “to sink into.”
Dr. Manley explained that we are often dealing in the wrong realm, because it is not a location. It is not
someplace we can go.
This heavenly realm is “just beyond.” Just beyond our abilities, just beyond our gifts and just beyond our talents.
In other words, it has nothing to do with performance. It’s another way to say “surrender” or at least at the point of
surrender. This passage is urging us to “go beyond” what you can do in your own strength, in your own abilities and in
our own way. We should be seeking to go beyond what you can do.
Dr. Manley encouraged everyone to pray the Word of God.
Rev. Rob McCorkle, guest pastor from the South Central Ohio district, instructed us to keep our Bibles open and
pray scripture.
Nate Ward and Kathy Frizzell led in worship.
Rev. J. Kevin Seymour led in prayer.
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Dr. Manley then invited the delegation to turn to Ephesians 1:3. In this passage the word blessing or blessed
is used 3 times in 3 different ways.
First, the word used is “Blessed,” which is an adjective. To this, we often add “to be” and it refers to a state of
being (i.e. state of atmosphere or fog).
Second, the word used is the verb form “Blessed.” The word appears equally in the secular world. It is the same
Greek word for both and is translated “eulogy” or “speaking good things” whereby we are driven to act.
The final word is the noun form “Blessing.” The connotation is that He spoke into existence that state of being
that we can have – it’s Jesus. Dr. Manley intimated that perhaps our distinctive is not holiness after all, but Jesus;
because when we have Jesus in ever increasing measure, we are holy.
Dr. Manley used an analogy of our general way of dealing with “brick wall” issues in our lives. We attempt,
unsuccessfully, to break down the wall in our own power. When what we truly need is Jesus.
Rev. J. Kevin Seymour instructed those assembled to open their Bibles to Ephesians 1:15-23 and to pray that
scripture.
Nate Ward led in prayer and then along with Kathy Frizzell led in worship.
After a season of prayer, Rev. Richard R. Henry, Jr., pastor of the Amherst church, read aloud Ephesians 1:15
through Ephesians 2:10.
Dr. Manley expounded on “the exceeding greatness of His power.” He shared that there are four different words
for power in the Greek and that all four of them appear in Ephesians 1:15-23.
Nate Ward and Kathy Frizzell led in worship.
Rev. David P. Flack, pastor of the Sandusky Community church, led in prayer.
Dr. Manley closed his remarks by addressing Ephesians 2:1. He shared that we were dead in our transgressions
but now we are alive in Christ, seated in the heavenly realms. He further related that in the same chapter, verse 8 that
the word “unsearchable” has the connotation of being undetectable. He gave one final admonition to pray the Word
and thereby affect the heavenly realms.
At the conclusion of the Prayer Encounter, Rev. J. Kevin Seymour invited all pastors to the front and asked the
laymen present to surround them as Pastor Steve Ward prayed over the pastors. At the conclusion of that prayer the
pastors then prayed for the laymen. Upon the last “Amen” the 38th District Assembly stood adjourned (sine die).
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID P. FLACK, District Secretary
T.J. MCNEW, III, Recording Secretary
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V. Reports
A. District Officers
1. District Superintendent
Dr. Duarte, members and friends of this assembly,
This is my fifth report to the North Central Ohio District Church of the Nazarene. It has been my privilege to
serve with our NCO family during this past year. Thais and I have worshipped with 40 of our NCO congregations; 10
Pastor/church reviews have been conducted; 5 pastors have been installed. One church, Mt. Gilead Fresh Faith was
officially organized last fall.
Statistics for the 2011-2012 year are located on page 4 of the delegate book. This year has been very challenging
in several categories for our congregations. It is interesting to note, that the total RAP for our churches was up by more
than $94,000. With few exceptions our fully organized congregations have contributed strongly to budget allocations.
Every effort should be made for 100% participation. 41 Churches report all allocations paid in full, the list is on page 5.
The new budget structure based on current income has encouraged greater participation. The weekly tithe of church
giving is helping many of our congregations to keep current with their obligations.
Because of your faithfulness in this area, the finance committee voted to reduce the district allocation by .25%
for the new year. Three of our congregations have benefited from the “Capital Campaign exemption” implemented this
year, saving them 5.5% on designated gifts for the building project. Additional reductions are possible in the future as a
result of your consistent stewardship.
Please note pages 6-7 where those churches that achieved special levels of giving to World Evangelism Fund are
recognized.
Two churches achieved the General Superintendent’s Growth Award. The criteria for this includes: new
Nazarenes received, full payment of financial allocations, and using one of three methods to support a new start
ministry. Congratulations to pastor Barry Whitt and the Ashland congregation, and to pastor David Radcliff and the
Loudonville congregation.
These are days that are unprecedented in the seismic shifts taking place in our culture (and around the world).
The trusted paradigms and dependable metrics don’t seem to be working as effectively as they once did. This reality is
producing concern and reassessment in the church world relative to mission, methods, and measurement.
Pastor Russ Long wrote an article titled “Is This the New Normal?” which was published in Holiness Today
several months ago. Among his observations:
 Irregular church attendance is the new normal.
o In the late 70’s Elmer Towns reported the average church attendee missed 7 Sundays a year.
o A recent study of attendance patterns in a large Nazarene congregation showed that average
attendance is 1.8 times a month with 40% fluctuation per week in the children’s department.
o It takes more people to maintain a level of attendance.
 Commitment to the institution/church as motivation for giving is lessening, being replaced by giving to
causes/people.
o More people are required to generate a basic monetary amount than it did 10 years ago.
 Shrinkage in the amount of time volunteers are willing to give.
o Living in a sprint culture rather than a marathon culture of long- term commitments.
George Barna’s research reveals that just 9% of American adults have a biblical worldview (p. 137; Futurecast).
 Absolute moral truth exists.
 The Bible is totally accurate in all the principles it teaches.
 Satan is a real being or force, not merely symbolic.
 People cannot earn their way into heaven by trying to be good or by doing good works.
 Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth.
 God is the all-knowing, all-powerful creator of the world and still rules the universe today.
Shockingly, only 19% of those claiming to be born-again embrace such a perspective.
Many pastors are drained of passion and energy because of the challenges to maintain/build attendance,
combat scriptural illiteracy, meet financial obligations, staff ministries with volunteers, and encourage life
transformation.
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In spite of the pressures and uncertainties, Christ’s calling on our lives and the mandate “To Make Christlike
Disciples” are stabilizing anchors in a sea of change. It is this focus which will energize us and enable us to view the
future with optimism. Even with the cultural shifts and disturbing trends, there is hope! Be encouraged.
In the midst of challenges, it is helpful to be reminded of God’s faithfulness. NCO Nazarenes have prayed, united
together, and God is still doing great things!
 Some of our congregations have experienced multiple miracles regarding relocations and building projects.
 Healing and fresh vision in previously troubled situations.
 Churches have impacted their communities in powerful ways, with people finding Jesus.
 Bringing the Sullivan church in contact with the Church of the Nazarene.
 Our churches working together…area revivals, prayer gatherings, sharing resources.
 Outstanding work of our NCO district leadership teams: Advisory, Property, Mission Strategy, Ministerial
Credentials and Studies, Finance, SDMI, NMI, NYI.
It is encouraging to see the intentional emphasis on the teaching and experience of holiness/entire sanctification
taking place across our district. This is happening through discipleship training, prayer events, revivals, MVNU chapels,
teen camps and retreats, SDMI conferences, and clear/practical messages by our pastors. I take issue with those who
claim that the doctrine of holiness is being abandoned or diluted.
Our world needs this message as never before, and there are indications of renewed openness to it. Barna’s
research finds that 75% of those who claim to be born-again have never made a total commitment to their spiritual
development… feel they are missing out spiritually. They have had a taste of God, and now want something more
substantial and are now willing to make some changes to get it. These people are not rebelling against God; they want
more of Him. Millions of Americans are seeking to engage in a faith quest at a deeper level yet are unsure about what to
do (p.144-147 FutureCast). What an opportunity for Nazarenes to proclaim the message of life transformation through
the power of the Holy Spirit, and to impact our communities as our people live out true holiness in their personal lives.
A while back I became aware of an independent group in another state which proudly promotes the fact that
they are committed to following the “ancient paths”; not just in theology/doctrine (which is commendable), but in every
area of approach to ministry…doing it the way we’ve always done it, and unwilling to consider any change. That group
seems happy with who and what they are, but their future is clouded. Christ’s church is not called to the comfort of
personal preferences and familiarity but to connect with lost people, meet them where they are, and to help them
experience a life transforming encounter with Christ.
KEEPERS OF THE FIRE
In the early days of the Tennessee Valley Authority, a dilapidated log homestead had to be abandoned because
of the lake forming behind the new dam. A new house had been built on the hillside for the poor family living in the
cabin. Problem was, they refused to move to their new home.
The day of the flooding came, but the family still refused to move. As the bulldozers were brought in, the family
brought out their shotguns. No amount of legal brandishing or bulldozer menacing would budge this family from their
cabin.
Someone from the TVA decided to try one last-ditch effort to end the stalemate. A social worker was called in to
talk with the family and find out what their problem was. “We ain’t goin no-place, and nobody can make us,” the old
patriarch announced. “Don’t matter how many threats you make, or what you think about our cabin.” The social worker
pleaded, “Please help me explain to the authorities why you won’t move into your beautiful new home.”
“See that fire over there?” the old man asked, pointing to a blazing fire in the hearth of the log cabin. “My
grandpa built this cabin and that fire more than 100 years ago. He never let it go out, had no matches or near by
neighbors. Then my pa tended the fire, and since he died, I’ve tended it. None of us ever let the fire die, and I ain’t agoin to move away now and let grandpa’s fire go out.”
The social worker had an idea. She arranged for a large apple butter kettle to be brought to the cabin. She
explained that the family could scoop up the live coals from the fire and carry them to the new home where they would
be poured out in the fireplace, and fresh kindling added. This way, grandpa’s fire need never go out.
The family huddled for a time, then agreed to move from their shack to the new house on the hillside. But they
wouldn’t leave- till they could take with them the fire of their ancestors.
This story illustrates a reality for us Nazarenes. We must move forward from where we have been, but the holy
fire entrusted to us must not be allowed to burn out. It will be necessary to adjust methods and terminology for
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effectiveness in a changing culture, but the truth of God’s plan for cleansing, filling, and empowering must never be
compromised.
Some things that will help us to keep the holy fire burning in our lives and to fan the flames among our people:
 Emphasis on the Word of God in our families and churches will reduce scriptural illiteracy and positively impact
our world view (studies show that world view is primarily shaped and firmly in place by age thirteen- FutureCast
p.139). All pastors recently received information about “Engage the Word” Bible reading emphasis from the
SDMI office. The Word must be the focus of our teaching and preaching. It is a vital component of making
Christlike disciples.
 Commitment to prayer must be maintained and expanded. The board of General Superintendents has requested
that Nazarenes join them in prayer with fasting at least once a week. Wednesday mid-day is suggested but other
times that are better suited for you are acceptable. NCO will continue with the monthly day of prayer. Quarterly
prayer gatherings for pastors are planned for this year. Several of our congregations are experiencing significant
moves of God as they participate in regular corporate prayer. Please plan to participate in the prayer encounter
tomorrow morning with Dr. Stephen Manley.
 A priority of proclaiming the message of holiness from our pulpits, emphasizing that Sanctification is not to be a
once-for-all-time experience. Rather, it is characterized by ongoing surrender and the reality of fresh fillings and
anointing with the power of the Holy Spirit. “Although there is a pure heart instantly, there’s a yielding and
obedience to continuous transformation, not a static relationship.” (Dr. Nina Gunter)
Geron Davis’ song: Nothing Less Than Holiness
Respectfully submitted,
STEPHN R. WARD
2. NMI President
Pastor Ward, delegates and friends of the North Central Ohio District Nazarene Missions International:
This is my eighteenth report for Nazarene Missions International. Once again, it has been a wonderful year of
mission involvement for our district. We have a record number of churches that have reached the level of World
Evangelism Church of Excellence. We had a very successful deputation tour with Dr. Stephanie Doenges, medical
missionary to Papua New Guinea. Our children continue to be an active force on our district, raising money this past
year for the Haiti Water Project. Our teens raised money for Haiti as well, participating in the Thirty Hour Famine. This
continues to be a challenging and fulfilling ministry to me, and I thank you for the opportunity to serve God in this way!
Respectfully submitted,
KATHY J. PELLEY
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B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. Advisory Board
The District Advisory Board of the North Central Ohio District submits the following report to the thirty-eighth
annual District Assembly.
The Advisory Board met in six sessions since elected at the last assembly. District Superintendent Stephen R.
Ward chaired all sessions of the board. I have served as secretary, recording and keeping on file the proceedings of all
meetings. The record shows that at each meeting Rev. Ward shared reports on specific churches, pastors and various
district activities. Rev. Ward offered a devotional at each of the meetings and has consistently spoken of our need for
prayer. We have received regular financial reports from our district treasurer, Dr. Phillip W. Kizzee, and deem the district
to be financially sound.
The Advisory Board approved Dr. Phillip W. Kizzee to execute and sign all conveyances on real estate,
mortgages, contracts and other legal documents on behalf of the district.
The Advisory Board approved District Superintendent Stephen R. Ward the leeway of closing Cleveland Bethel
church and liquidating the house and the church property.
The Advisory Board confirmed District Superintendent Stephen R. Ward appointment of Buck Traylor as pastor
of Fredericktown and Joyce Burgess as pastor of Clyde.
The Advisory Board approved the purchase of the “84 Lumber Co.” property at Harcourt Road, Mount Vernon,
and confirmed the district’s willingness to “co-sign or guarantee the loan if necessary for Mount Vernon New Life Church
of the Nazarene.
The District Advisory Board approved setting the dates for the statistical year as June 1, 2012-May 31, 2013.
The District Advisory Board approved the churches on the North Central Ohio District to have Associate
Members as stated in accordance with Manual paragraphs 203.24 and 108.
The District Advisory Board approved declaring the Clyde church inactive.
The District Advisory Board confirmed the appointment of Walter Gray, Michael Legg and Austin Swallow to
serve as the auditing committee for the 2012-2013 church year.
The District Advisory Board approved the pastor appointments of the following pastors as listed: Apple Valley,
Gary M. Sivewright; Cleveland Arabic, Asaad Wahba; Cleveland Bethel, Marylea E. Monroe; Cleveland Garfield Heights,
Max M. Rodas; Cleveland Nueva Luz, Felix Muniz; Cooperdale, A. Scott Robinson; Fulton Crossroads, Benjamin A.
Powers; Grafton Harvest Fellowship, Max E. Wood; Lexington, John Sgro; Loudonville, David S. Radcliffe; Mansfield First,
Mark J. Dettmer; Mansfield New Life, James C. Carder; Marion Kensington Place, Ronald L. Takala; Mount Gilead Fresh
Faith, T.J. McNew, III; North East Community, Brian E. Westover; Orwell Grand Valley, Deborah S. Jackson; Tiffin, John A.
Wildman and Warsaw, Richard C. King.
The District Advisory Board approved the appointment of J. Mikel Norris as interim pastor of the Crestline
church.
The District Advisory Board approved the paid district assistants as follows: Crystal Browning, Wendell Kizzee,
Thais Ward and Steve Myers.
The District Advisory Board approved Wendell Kizzee to serve one year as district treasurer and David P. Flack to
serve three years as district secretary.
The District Advisory Board approved the transfer in of the following: (elders): Michael S. Adams from East Ohio,
Carol Ann Knight from Northwestern Ohio, Matthew Hancock from Chicago Central, Bradley Shaun Reynolds from West
Virginia North, Scott E. Sharpes from Kansas, James W. Smith, Jr. from Northwestern Ohio, Henry W. Spaulding, II from
Tennessee, Amy L. Williams from West Virginia North and Donis J. Williams from South Central Ohio; (licensed
ministers): Bennett G. Briles from West Virginia North, William Bruce Fanning from Colorado, Caleb Daniel Reiss from
South Central Ohio and Bradley G. Stacy from South Central Ohio.
The District Advisory Board approved the transfer out of the following: (elders): Brain D. Daniels to South Central
Ohio, Gary W. Keller to North Florida and Michael G. VanZant to Kentucky; (deacon): Kelly R. Daniels to South Central
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Ohio and Susan Diane Lord to Central Florida; (licensed ministers): Jacob Wesley Hawes to Northwestern Ohio and
Dustin Wayne Phillips to Northeastern Indiana.
The District Advisory Board approved the renewal of licensed ministers serving as pastor as follows: Andover
Cherry Valley, Richard A. Meier, ordinand; Cleveland Nueva Luz, Felix Muniz and Cleveland Arabic, Asaad Wahba.
The District Advisory Board has granted permission for one year to Mark Aills, Keith A. Bond, Larry L. Carr,
Thomas S. Fowler, III, Douglas K. Matthews, Wayne Joseph Pessia and Bradley Shaun Reynolds to serve in ministry
outside the Church of the Nazarene.
Interim ministerial transfers have been processed and referred to the Ministerial Credentials Board in
accordance with Manual paragraphs 223, 228.9, 228.10 and 432.
Respectfully submitted,
T.J. MCNEW III, Secretary
STEPHEN R. WARD, Chair
2. Ministerial Credentials Board
Report No.1
We recommend the following transfers be received:
Elders:
Michael S. Adams from East Ohio
Carol Ann Knight from Northwestern Ohio
Matthew Hancock from Chicago Central
Bradley Shaun Reynolds from West Virginia North
Scott E. Sharpes from Kansas
James W. Smith, Jr. from Northwestern Ohio
Henry W. Spaulding, II from Tennessee
Amy L. Williams from West Virginia North
Donis J. Williams from South Central Ohio
Licensed Ministers:
Bennett G. Briles from West Virginia North
William Bruce Fanning from Colorado
Caleb Daniel Reiss from South Central Ohio
Bradley G. Stacy from South Central Ohio
We recommend the following transfers be granted:
Elders:
Brain D. Daniels to South Central Ohio
Gary W. Keller to North Florida
Michael G. VanZant to Kentucky
Deacons:
Kelly R. Daniels to South Central Ohio
Susan Diane Lord to Central Florida
Licensed Ministers:
Jacob Wesley Hawes to Northwestern Ohio
Dustin Wayne Phillips to Northeastern Indiana
Report No. 2
We recommend the following candidates for election to elder’s orders: Darrel Franklin Leibolt, Richard Allen
Meier and Judy Ann Sommers.
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We recommend the following for exchange of deacon’s for elder’s orders: Stephen K. Zirkle.
We recommend the following candidate for recognition of elder’s orders: Phillip P. Modlin.
We recommend the following to be granted a minister’s license (elder candidate): Allison Renee Auck, Gabriel
Michael Bockus, Lenny Scott Bush and Kimberly Joy Marks.
We recommend the following be granted renewal of minister’s license (elder candidate): Derick L. Bailey, Judith
A. Bean, Jedidiah Raymond Brake, Jennifer Diann Brake, Bennett G. Briles, Wade A. Brill, Adam Tedman deWeber,
Amanda Rose Downs, John Jay Edler, II, John Richard Ernsberger, William Bruce Fanning, Brian Michael Forney, Gregory
S. Henry, William M. Hufnagle, Jason LeRoy Kwast, Kendra Jill Lambert, James Neil Mahan, Keith Allen Martinez, Luke
William McLean, Felix Muniz, Jamie A. Parry, Dustin Wayne Phillips, James Damon Pomerich, Sylvia A. Potter, Rhonda R.
Purtee, Janet Ann Reed, James Edward Rose, Justin R. Smith, Bradley G. Stacy, Rafie Sturgis, Tina Marie Tagle, Todd Allen
Tompkins, Asaad Wahba and Sean Thomas Williams.
Report No. 3
We recommend the following be granted certificate as commissioned minister of music: Keith Showalter.
We recommend the following be granted certificate as registered evangelist: George A. Small, Jr
We recommend the following be granted certificate as commissioned evangelist: Cynthia K. Stiverson
We recommend the following be granted retired evangelist status: Ted L. Robinson.
We recommend the following be granted retirement assigned relationship: David L. Greenich, I.
Report No. 4
We recommend the following be removed from the roll of elders for voluntarily surrendering credential per
Manual 436.9: Matthew D. Nigh.
We recommend the following be removed from the roll of elders-deceased: D.E. Clay, Donald T. Martin, R. Paul
McMillan and Leroy K. Hostutler.
We recommend the following be removed from the roll of licensed ministers: George A. Kaye and Caleb Daniel
Reiss.
Respectfully submitted,
T.J. MCNEW, III, Secretary
STEPHEN R. WARD, Chair
3. Ministerial Studies Board
We, the Board of Ministerial Studies, have met once in this year to evaluate NCO students’ educational progress
and submit this report.
Elder’s Course of Study
We recommend that the following be graduated from the Elder’s Course of Study: Judith A. Bean, Bennett G.
Briles, Wade A. Brill, Darrel F. Leibolt, Keith A. Martinez, James D. Pomerich, Judy A. Sommers, Todd A. Tompkins, Sean
T. Williams.
We recommend that the following be continued in Level Four: Jennifer Diann Brake, Janet A. Reed, Justin R.
Smith, Assad Wabha.
We recommend that the following be placed in Level Four: Gabriel M. Bockus, Johnny Elder, John R. Ernsberger,
Sylvia A. Potter, Bradley Stacy.
We recommend that the following continue in Level Three: William Hufnagle, Luke W. McLean, Jeremy
Stasiowski.
We recommend that the following be placed in Level Three: Rhonda R. Purtee.
We recommend that the following continue in Level Two: Adam T. deWeber, James E. Rose, Rafie Sturgis.
We recommend that the following be placed in Level Two: Allison R. Auck, Lenny S. Bush.
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We recommend that the following be dropped from the Elder’s Course of Study: Randy Barlow, Robert
Brown, Felix Muniz, John McClenathan.
We further recommend that senior pastors encourage their associates in their course of study and allow them
time to complete their studies.
Respectfully submitted,
LESTER R. CHAMPER, Secretary
ALEX VARUGHESE, Chair
4. Mission Strategy Team
The North Central Ohio District Church Mission Strategy Team submits the following report to the 38th Annual
District Assembly.
The Church Extension Board met two times during the church year as scheduled and/or called for by the District
Superintendent. Rev. Stephen Ward presided at both meetings.
At the first meeting, held September 20, 2011, we celebrated three churches ready to be organized. We
reviewed the status of several ministries. Brian Westover was our guest and provided some details about the North East
Community Church. Andy Batten led some discussion about the Cleveland Ministries. We decided to establish an
Exploratory Team to evaluate some options for structuring the Cleveland Ministries so they can be more effective.
At the second meeting, held April 16, 2012, we used most of the time to review the plans for using the
Mansfield Gateway Center. The leadership team is moving deliberately to make sure that what is to be done will be
done well. The Cleveland Strategy Team presented a proposal for establishing an umbrella 501c3 corporation to
coordinate promotion and fundraising, following a model currently being used in Columbus. There are still a number of
unanswered questions.
At both meetings there was an emphasis on the importance of praying for all of our New Start churches and our
compassionate ministry centers.
As secretary of this board, I have received, recorded, and kept on file the proceedings of all business conducted
at the various meetings of the board.
Respectfully submitted,
MICHAEL PELLEY, Secretary
STEPHEN R. WARD, Chair
5. Church Properties Board
The Board of Church Properties handled the requests of the churches of our district for property sale, purchase,
remodeling, and refinancing.
We advised the following churches:
North East Community
State Road Community
We gave permission to build, remodel, refinance, sale of property and/or borrow money to the following:
Bucyrus
Cleveland Bethel
Mount Vernon New Life
The following reports were also shared with the Board:
Mansfield Gateway Resource Center
Marion First Church
West Lafayette Living Faith
The Church Properties Board has worked very diligently with the churches on the district seeking to give advice
and help where needed for the various projects that they presented to us. After careful consideration, permission to do
the various projects was given when deemed appropriate.
Respectfully submitted,
ROBERT (DOC) BURROWS, Secretary
STEPHEN R. WARD, Chair
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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. Assembly Finance Committee
The Assembly Finance Committee of North Central Ohio District met at the Brunswick Church on June 2, 2012,
with the following members present: Stephen Ward, District Superintendent; Don Lain, Chair; T.J. McNew, III, secretary;
Phillip W. Kizzee, ex officio, District Financial Administrator; Richard R. Henry, Jr. ex officio, SDMI Chair; Stephen K. Zirkle
ex officio, NYI President; Kathy Pelley, ex officio, NMI President; Walter Gray, ex officio, Auditing Committee Chair; Bill
Forney, James Todd Gulley, Russ Gumm, Gary Hardesty, Bob Hoffman, Philip A. Hurlbert, Rodney Kincaid, Ray LaSalle,
Michael Legg, Scott Maglott, Steven C. Myers, Chuck Nicholson, Mike Pelley, G. Riley Powell, Darrell Reid, Ann Schimizzi,
Stacie Scholl, Chuck Service, Austin Swallow, Jody Tackett, Daniel K. Vickey, Terry L. Weyman, Barry V. Whitt, , Michael
Wadell, Stuart Washington.
The meeting was called to order by Rev. Don Lain, chairman. We, your committee of Finance, submit the
following recommendations that the 36th Annual District Assembly go on record instructing the local churches to
comply with the following:
Funding the Mission
The stewardship of the local church is a very sacred responsibility that requires administration. As part of the
denominational organization, the church then must embrace the local program of the Church of the Nazarene. Just as
individuals are instructed by the Word to tithe their resources, so a local church should set aside a portion of its income
to share with others. Some of our churches have found by tithing their income besides their special giving, they are able
to pay their ministry funds in full. Each pastor and church board should make adequate plans to underwrite their
commitments to others in full. The Finance Committee recommends that each church participate in funding the mission
by making monthly or weekly payments in 2012-2013. Underwriting of commitments to others is defined as the local
church’s giving to support the ministry of the church on a District and General level and to support the efforts of Mount
Vernon Nazarene University to provide Christian education for our constituency.
We further recommend that each church remit payment for all Educational and Unified District monies to the
district treasurer and payment of all the Pensions and Benefits and World Evangelism funds should be made payable and
sent to the General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene.
We recommend that 100% payment toward Funding the Mission be the goal of every church. To achieve this will
require careful planning and constant monitoring of the church’s financial resources. The district has personnel available
to come to any church to give financial guidance when requested. Responding to requests from pastors, laity and district
superintendents, the Church of the Nazarene adopted a new philosophy of funding the global ministries of the
denomination. This new approach is called “Funding the Mission.”
Beginning with the start of the 2012-2013 assembly year, every local church worldwide is challenged to give at
least 5.5% of its income to the World Evangelism Fund (WEF). In the U.S., churches give another 2.25 % to pensions
(P&B) to fund retirement benefits for retired pastors, 2.25% for their regional university or college, as well as funding
their district ministries, which for the North Central Ohio District is 5.25%.
Church income is any donation received by the church that qualifies as a charitable contribution. All donations
that qualify to appear on a charitable contribution receipt are included in church income. This includes non-cash
donations of $5,000 or more. Note: amounts contributed to WEF and Mission Specials are excluded from total income
prior to application of the allocation percentages. This calculation is available online (see following paragraph).
More information, including FAQ’s and examples, is available at www.fundingthemission.org. Also available at
this website is the “Track Giving” tab, an online tool designed to assist local churches with tracking their progress toward
full payment of their allocation for Funding the Mission. Online payments of WEF and P & B can also be made through
the website.
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A phase-in opportunity will be available to any church that would experience a 25% or more increase based
on the 2009 Annual Pastor’s Report.
Unusual circumstances that are clearly outside the church’s normal activity will be considered for an adjustment
to church income. The adjustment should be requested during the affected assembly year and approved by the District
Superintendent and District Advisory Board. Upon district approval, a leadership team at the Global Ministry Center will
consider the request based on the circumstances, church giving patterns and history of denominational faithfulness. A
Rare Circumstance Adjustment Application is available at www.fundingthemission.org.
Recommendations of Procedures to Churches
That the Finance Committee report of all items pertaining to the local church be read and emphasized at the
first official board meeting following the district assembly.
I. Pastor’s Support
A.
That each local church establishes a pastor/parish committee to oversee the total care of their pastors.
B.
Each local board should prepare a letter of policy for their pastor outlining the pastor’s salary (part 1 below),
benefits (part 2 below), and reimbursements (part 3 below) to avoid misunderstanding by either party. A copy of this
letter of policy should be sent to district office. This letter of policy should also be entered annually into official church
board minutes.
C.
That the Finance Committee, or church board, reviews the full-time senior pastor’s and full-time paid assistant’s
salaries at least annually and adjusts in accordance with the income of the church and/or current cost-of-living index. A
report on those adjustments shall be sent to the district superintendent.
D.
When conducting a compensation review, let it be noted that a salary adjustment takes place in Part 1 listed
below. Employee Benefits and Business and Professional Expense adjustments are not raises. They constitute an
adjustment in the cost of ministry and, while appreciated, have minimal impact on the financial welfare of the pastoral
family.
E.
When conducting a compensation review, note the difference between a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) and a
salary increase. A COLA simply brings a pastor’s salary up to last year’s spending level. A raise is any amount in addition
to a COLA.
F.
When reviewing the pastor’s compensation package, please make use of the “Pastor’s Compensation
Worksheet” found on the district web page.
Compensation Package, Part 1: Salary
G.
That the Finance Committee considers the following guidelines in setting senior pastor’s minimum cash salary,
with the first two categories being considered as bi-vocational. Additional information concerning pastor’s salary is
available from the district office. (This should exclude items under parts 2 and 3 of the compensation package)
Raised for All Purposes
Senior Pastor’s Minimum Cash Salary (Guideline)
$4,500 - $30,000
$4,500 + 25% Raised for All Purposes less Capital Fund Drives
$30,000 - $100,000
$12,000 + 10% Raised for All Purposes less Capital Fund Drives
$100,000 - $250,000
20,000 + 8% Raised for All Purposes less Capital Fund Drives
$250,000 - $500,000
$32,000 + 5% Raised for All Purposes less Capital Fund Drives
Over $500,000
$45,000 + 4% Raised for All Purposes less Capital Fund Drives
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H.
That the local church board make adequate arrangements for housing of the pastor and family as included in
memos 1 and 13, Housing for Your Pastor, Parsonage or Housing Allowance, and the Minister’s Housing Allowance
provided by Pensions and Benefits.
Compensation Package, Part 2: Employee Benefits
I.
That the church reimburse the pastor and full-time associate in an amount equal to their Social Security
payments payable quarterly, April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. It is suggested that these funds be set
aside weekly or monthly, whichever is convenient to the local church.
J.
That the local church study and take action on an annuity or equivalent program for its pastor and full-time
assistants. There are three separate annuities recommended to consider: a Pension Annuity, a Retirement Annuity, and
an Equity Annuity. THE PENSION ANNUITY replaces the old basic pension from the General Church. The General Church
sets aside funds each year for each assigned full-time pastor or full-time associate. As CHURCHES PAY THEIR P&B
BUDGET, funds are placed into the pastor’s TSA account per pre-established formula. To see that formula, go to
www.pbusa.org and consult the 2011 Annual Pension Supplement chart. In addition, each pastor is encouraged to set
aside an amount equal to that placed into his/her account by the General Church. Similarly, the church is challenged to
also contribute an equal amount. The Pension Annuity should be considered foundational in helping the pastor prepare
for retirement. All churches are encouraged to assist the pastor in meeting at least this objective. THE RETIREMENT
ANNUITY is a Tax Sheltered Annuity (TSA) that assists the pastor when retired to enhance the Pension Annuity and
whatever amount received through Social Security. While these funds are placed in the same TSA account as the Pension
annuity, they should be considered a second tier of retirement support. These funds can be placed in the pastor’s
account by the church or by the pastor through payroll deduction. THE EQUITY ANNUITY is an annuity that is
recommended to be given to any assigned fulltime pastors and associates that live in church owned parsonages to assist
those pastors and associates in securing housing upon retirement.
K.
That the local church assumes the cost of the pastor’s hospital insurance and explore the possibility of dental
insurance and disability insurance. That the church must make the district aware annually of what the church is doing for
the pastor’s hospitalization insurance. That the local church and district establish a fund for any full-time church
employees covered under the medical insurance to pay the deductible and non-reimbursable medical items. All
churches must carry workmen’s compensation, and it is important that the current pastor’s name be listed with the
state compensation department.
L.
That all churches provide adequate life insurance for their pastor and explore Accidental Death and
Dismemberment Insurance.
M.
We recommend that the local church remember the pastor’s family and full-time associate’s families at
Christmas by at least an additional week’s salary. That the local church grants to its pastor and full-time associates a
vacation with pay on the following minimal schedule:
1-5 years in the ministry = 2 weeks (14 days)
6-10 years in the ministry = 3 weeks (21 days)
11-15 years in the ministry = 4 weeks (28 days)
Over 15 years in the ministry = 5 weeks (35 days)
That the pulpit supply be remunerated by the church.
N.
That churches establish a policy to respond to the need of pastors for sabbaticals, for recuperation, renewal and
restoration and that after seven years of service to a local church, the pastor be granted a sabbatical for a period of up
to six weeks. A sabbatical plan should be reviewed with the district superintendent.
Compensation Package, Part 3: Business and Professional Expense Reimbursements
O.
That the local church reimburses the pastor and full-time associates for mileage driven in performing the work
of the church following the minimum IRS guidelines.
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P.
We recommend that church boards provide time and finances toward the continuing education of pastors.
In addition, that the board reviews with the pastor any debt accrued in the procurement of the pastor’s educational
expense for college and/or seminary.
Q.
That the local church board be instructed by the District Advisory Board to provide the cost of the pastors’ and
full-time assistants’ expense and entertainment to the district meetings, such as District Assembly, Camp Meeting,
Pastors and Spouses’ Retreat, and so on.
R.
That each church recognizes the need to provide expenses for the pastor and his family to the general assembly.
It is recommended that each church include $500 in its annual budget to provide regular savings toward the quadrennial
assembly expenses. Time to attend the general assembly is not to be considered a part of the pastor’s annual vacation.
S.
That the local church reimburses the pastor and full-time associates for professional expenses incurred in
performing the work of the church.
II. Other Local Church Procedures
A.
That in counting and accounting for all moneys received and disbursed by the local church, the provision of the
2009-2013 Manual, paragraphs 129.21 - 129.24 be observed. In no case should a person serve as treasurer of a local
church who is not willing to conform to the position of the Manual.
B.
It is further advised that elected church officials, with the exception of the pastor, serve without remuneration.
C.
Also, that all treasurers’ books and all records of the church be open to the pastor and the district
superintendent at all times.
D.
When payment of funds has been approved by the church, the payment should be made at the time and for the
purposes designated.
E.
In the handling of all funds for future expansion and building development that it be kept in a separate bank
account and that no withdrawals be made without two or more signatures.
F.
We further recommend that the church board arrange for the annual auditing of all treasurers’ books, and that
each church that operates a daycare, elementary, or secondary school submit an audited year-end treasurer’s report to
the district advisory board, within 60 days after the close of the statistical year. (2009-2013 Manual, 129.23)
G.
We further recommend that all churches set as a goal at least 10 percent of all monies paid out to World
Evangelism Fund and approved specials. We further instruct that the World Evangelism Fund receive priority over
approved specials.
H.
We recommend that in computing the full-time evangelist’s salary the local church follow the following formula:
twice the cash salary of the pastor plus Social Security and travel one way.
I.
Effective January 1, 1984, employees, both full-time and part-time, are required to pay Social Security and the
church must match the same.
J.
We encourage each church to give a minimum of $1,000.00 to each student attending Mount Vernon Nazarene
University, which will be matched by the college to those students.
K.
That each church implements a proper screening process for both volunteer and employed persons who work
with children and teens as it pertains to sexual and physical abuse. We further recommend that insurance programs be
reviewed in this area and that the district office be notified when the process is in place.
III. District Policies and Procedures
A.
We recommend that the District Advisory Board appoint a committee to help local churches that are unable to
pay their budgets in full. It is the responsibility of each local church to pay all budgets in full. These moneys are used to
support the total ministries of the denomination.
B.
That no congregation be granted the permission for any expenditure in excess of 10 percent of the amount
raised for all purposes for any building expansion and/or remodeling until such expenditures are approved by the
District Church Properties Board (also refer to policy of Church Properties Board).
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C.
That pastors and church boards be reminded that when hiring staff members and rehiring on an annual
basis, the approval of the district superintendent must be secured. (2009-2013 Manual, par. 160.2).
D.
When a church has not paid budgets in full for two consecutive years, a district officer(s) will meet with the
pastor. After meeting with the pastor, the district officer(s) will meet with the church board to discuss budget payments
and to determine how the District can assist the church toward full budget payments. A call to reduce staff may be
recommended.
E.
That the District establishes an aggressive repayment program for those churches on the revolving fund, and
that each church submit a repayment plan, in writing, to the District Superintendent.
F.
That any church or compassionate ministry that has borrowed money from the District or is receiving district
support shall send a copy of (the monthly) a quarterly treasurer’s report to the district (office) treasurer. Monthly district
support checks will only be issued upon receipt of the (monthly) quarterly treasurer’s report.
G.
That the Audit Committee chair, by nature of his office, be appointed a member of the District Finance
Committee.
H.
That a district allocation exemption be made available to congregations conducting a capital stewardship
campaign. To qualify, a project must equal or exceed the annual income of the church. The exemption will extend for
three years, and will only apply to giving designated for the approved project. An application for the “NCO District
Capital Stewardship Exemption” may be found on the district web site.
I.
That all SDMI, NYI, and NMI ministry directors send a written expense report to the district financial
administrator by the 3rd week of May each year with a copy of each ministry’s account bank statement. In addition, any
funds exceeding $1,000 will be returned to the district financial administrator for redistribution.
J.
The Assembly Finance Committee secretary shall be authorized to edit the Assembly Finance Committee Report
as necessary and appropriate.
IV. Finances
A.
That a subcommittee of the Finance Committee be authorized to compute budgets.
B.
That the Advisory Board be authorized, in its discretion, to make proper adjustment in the event of inequities in
the application of the Pensions and Benefits Fund to a deceased minister’s family if the local church has not paid its
budgets in full.
C.
That the Fair Share District Budget, which includes the following district budgets: District Home Missions, District
Camp Budget, District Sunday School Ministries Budget, as recommended by the District Finance Committee be
approved as follows:
2012-2013 Budget
I. District Ministries
A. District Salaries and Benefits
(District Superintendent, Office Administrator, Office Assistant,
District Secretary, Assistant to DS, District Treasurer)
$244,361.00
B. District Operations
Auto/Travel
Auto Trade-in
Meetings/Conferences
Hospitality/ Prof. Expense
Subtotal
C. District Office
$ 4,000.00
5,000.00
3,500.00
11,000.00
$23,500.00
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1. Office Space
Maintenance/Repair
Utilities
Insurance
Office Rent
Liability
Dist. Activity Liability
Subtotal
$ 300.00
1,700.00
500.00
4,800.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
2. Office Expense
Supplies
Stationery/Printing
Dist. Website
Postage
Other Equipment
CPA Audit
Administrative Telephone
Subtotal
$4,500.00
1,250.00
250.00
5,500.00
5,000.00
1,250.00
5,200.00
D. District Programs
District Assembly
Pastors’ Conference
General Assembly
Administration
Ministerial Assessment
Pastors’ Life Insurance
SDMI
Contingency
NYI Ministries
NMI
Pastor’s Continuing Education
Christmas Dinner
Subtotal
$40,000.00
7,000.00
4,000.00
18,000.00
1,600.00
3,500.00
76,350.00
1,850.00
51,000.00
28,450.00
6,000.00
5,500.00
$14,300.00
$22,950.00
$243,250.00
Total of District Ministries
II. Compassionate Ministries
A. Lighthouse Inc. (Heaventrain)
B. Eastside Ministry Center (Victory Church)
C. Westside Ministry Center (Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center)
D. Bethel Church
E. Mansfield Gateway
Total Compassionate Ministries
III. Outreach, New Starts, Re-Starts
A. Administration
B. Church Assistance
Total Outreach, New Starts, Re-Starts
Total Unified Budget
$548,361.00
$38,000.00
10,000.00
38,000.00
10,000.00
6,000.00
$102,000.00
$2,500.00
1,000.00
$3,500.00
$653,861.00
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V. Education
A.
That each church on the district welcome representatives from Mount Vernon Nazarene University. We urge our
churches to cooperate fully in supporting our Nazarene educational institutions, including the Kansas City Seminary and
Colorado Springs Bible College, by receiving a generous annual offering. We also urge our churches to continue their
support of Mount Vernon Nazarene University with matching funds. The personal contribution can be applied to the
assigned budget of the church. However, the matching fund portion will not apply to the assigned budget.
B.
The pastor’s continuing education is important. The district has set aside funds to assist full-time assigned
pastors who desire to pursue a ministry related Master’s Degree at MVNU or NTS. Tuition assistance up to one-third of
the cost will be provided to pastors who seek assistance. A set amount will be placed in the budget annually and
distributed until depleted. Preference will be given to those already being assisted by the district until the completion of
their degree. All other funds will be distributed on a first-come-first-serve basis. Those seeking assistance are to contact
the district office.
C.
Scholarship— Mount Vernon Nazarene University provides all funds above 85 percent for scholarships.
Contingency Provision on Items Not Covered
That all items pertaining to the finance of the district not herein mentioned be under the authority of the
District Advisory Board.
Respectfully submitted,
T.J. MCNEW, III, Secretary
DONALD E. LAIN, Chair
2. Auditing Committee
I have read the report of Paul A. Demshar regarding his review of the Treasurer’s Report for the 12 months
which ended May 31, 2012 and hereby accept the report as submitted.
Respectfully submitted,
WALTER GRAY, Chairman
To: North Central Ohio District Church of the Nazarene
I have reviewed the Treasurer’s Report of the North Central Ohio District Church of the Nazarene for the 12
months ending May 31, 2012. The report included the statements of the assets, liabilities and funds balances, and also
the statement of cash receipts and disbursements.
I reviewed the bank statements and reconciliation, the monthly receipts and disbursements journals, and the
actual invoices on a random basis. Nothing came to my attention, of which necessitated any changes. Properties, which
were acquired from District churches, have been reported based on estimated market values.
This review was not made in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles. I was retained to act
as an independent accountant to verify the reports as prepared by the District’s Treasurer were accurately reported.
In my opinion, the statements of assets, liabilities and funds balances, the statements of cash receipts and
disbursements for the 12 months ending May 31, 2012 and the comparative statement of assets, liabilities and funds
balances for year ending May 31, 2012 were accurately reported.
Paul A. Demshar
Certified Public Accountant
1515 E. 46th Street, PO Box 694
Ashtabula, OH 44005
3. Nominations
Members: Steve Ward, Crystal Browning, Austin Swallow, Doug Boquist, Connie Sharrock, Rogera Flack, Raynard
Martin, Riley Powell, Becky Phillips, Ken Overly.
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Pastor Ward reminded the committee of the policies of the District Advisory Board to be considered by the
Nominating Committee:
06/15/05 Motion: (Norris/Legg) Beginning with the 2006 nominations, a rotation system for the District Advisory
Board will be implemented. No person will serve more than four consecutive years. Motion carried.
5/13/06 Motion: (Legg/Norris) That nominees (Ministerial and Lay) from churches that have a history of paying
budgets in full and payments made by assembly and have a single year of not paying will not be barred from
nomination. However, two consecutive years does prohibit nomination to designated boards. Carried. In 2010, the
Advisory Board made clarification to the nomination process as follows: No individual shall be nominated by the
nominating committee if they serve in a church which has had two consecutive years of non-payment in full of budgets
for all elected boards [Advisory, Extension, Finance and Trustee], all department heads [NYI, NWMS, SDMI] and General
Assembly delegates.
05/29/08 Motion: a minister or lay delegate to General Assembly will not be nominated as a delegate to attend
the next General Assembly (ie. if attending GA in 2009 as an elected delegate; they would not be nominated for 2013
but could be nominated for 2017).; Motion carried.
Motion was made by Steve Ward to nominate all incumbents, except as requested by the individual and when
not prohibited by the above policies. The motion was seconded by Crystal Browning and approved.
I. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
The Nominating Committee recommended that the following assembly committee appointments be approved:
Finance Committee 2012-2013:
Don Lain, chair, appointed; Wendell Kizzee, ex officio; Walter Gray, ex officio, Auditing Committee chair; Rich
Henry, SDMI chair; Stephen Zirkle, NYI president; Kathy Pelley, NMI president; TJ McNew, secretary, appointed; Todd
Gulley, Russ Gumm, Phil Hurlbert, Rodney Kincaid, Ray LaSalle, Mike Legg, Scott Maglott, Steve Myers, Riley Powell, Dan
Vickey, Terry Weyman, Barry Whitt, Bill Forney, Jr., Gary Hardesty, Bob Hoffman, Bob Marcum, Mike Pelley, Darrell Reid,
Stacie Scholl, Chuck Service, Austin Swallow, Jody Tackett, Stuart Washington, Ty Offineer, Kurt Butler, Morris Colter,
Andy Murphy.
Motion was made and seconded that the names nominated serve by appointment as the Assembly Committees.
Motion carried.
II. DISTRICT ELECTED OFFICERS
The Nominating Committee recommended that the following names for the respective boards and committees
formulate the official ballot to the district assembly and that where necessary, individual positions be elected by
plurality:
District Advisory Board (to elect five ministers and five laypersons for a one-year term):
Ministers: Doug Boquist, Lester Champer, Russ Gumm, Ray LaSalle, Mike Legg, Raynard Martin, Greg McNichols,
Riley Powell, Gary Sivewright, Terry Weyman.
Lay: Judy Cramer, Cathy Crum, Jim Fawcett, Bill Forney, Jr., Wade Gray, Kathy Greenich, Bob Marcum, Tim
Sharrock, Lee Skidmore, Jeff Stuyvesant.
Mission Strategy Team (to elect two ministers and three layperson for a three-year term to expire 2015):
Ministers: Phil Hurlbert, Scott Maglott, TJ McNew, Max Rodas.
Lay: Phil Bowman, Kim Bradley, Stan Fitzgerald, Gwen Jewett, Ron Rude, Darlene Yeater.
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board (to elect one minister and one layperson for a three-year term
to expire 2015):
Ministers: Rodney Kincaid, Phillip Modlin.
Lay: Gary Hardesty, Martha Parsons.
General Assembly Nominating Ballot (to include 6 times the number to be elected by plurality; the election
ballot will include 3 times the number to be elected by plurality):
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Ministers: Doug Boquist, Lester Champer, Bernie Dickson, George Gribben III, Russ Gumm, Rich Henry, Carolyn
Joseph, Don Lain, Ray LaSalle, Mike Legg, Raynard Martin, Rick McCartney, TJ McNew, Troy McNichols, Greg McNichols,
Riley Powell, Pete Ryder, Terry Weyman.
Lay: Dan Behr, Jessica Dawes, Jim Fawcett, Carolyn Fruth, Kathy Greenich, Gary Hardesty, Tim Huffman, Jim
Ledford, Ernie Ley, Bob Marcum, Stephanie McDaniel, Jeff Moss, Ken Overly, Becky Phillips, Patrick Rhoton, Bob Robbins,
Kim Rodas, Connie Sharrock, Lee Skidmore, Glen Smith, Glenda Stroud, Jeff Stuyvesant, Austin Swallow, Miriam
Weyman.
Motion was made and seconded that the names nominated for the respective positions formulate the official
ballot recommended to the District Assembly. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
CRYSTAL BROWNING, Recording Secretary
STEPHEN R. WARD, Chair
4. Memoirs
ELDERS
Dr. D.E. Clay, Rev. Leroy K. Hostutler, Dr. Donald T. Martin, Rev. R. Paul McMillan
Amherst
Mary Lore, Eileen Hartzell
Andover Cherry Valley
Carlyn Reeve
Apple Valley Shepherd's House John Haley, Duane Hurlbert
Ashland
Pearl Bird, Edna Bricker
Ashtabula First
Matt Kover, Earl Parker
Bedford
Donald Stouffer, Shari Money
Brunswick
Doris Pauli
Bucyrus
Bertha Auck, Harold Burgin, Helen Leiby, Rodney Miller, Dan Routzahn, Larry Ryland,
Margaret Simpson
Cardington
B. Elnora Walter, Sonya Bullen, Earl Clements
Cleveland Bethel
Phyllis Jackson
Coshocton
Betty Bercot, Ellen Marlowe, Larry Mathias, Glenna Peiter, Ann Youker
Crestline
Kathleen Hostutler, John Emmer
Delaware Highpoint
June Whitman, Evelyn Whitney, Mark Wooten
Doylestown
Janet Anderson
Eastlake Willo-Lake
Tom Williams
Fostoria First
Robin Baxter, Rose Conkle, Robert Hershey, Phyllis Lipker, Bonnie McClellan, Mary
Eleanor Zeitler
Fredericktown
Betty Cockrell, Helen Hess
Grafton Harvest Fellowship
Sonny Rader
Jefferson
Betty Berly
Kelloggsville
Dylan Christian, Ellie Deahnor, Chuck Fink, Geraldine Hettmansberger
Lexington
Helen Rinehart
Loudonville
Irene Bemiller
Mansfield First
Lillian Rice
Marion First
Tom Alexander, Joy Aills, Marlene Beckel, Margaret Cardwell, Kory Kirkpatrick, Warren
Kramp, Virginia Worley
Medina
Dale Lester, Grace Slimbarski
Mount Vernon First
Mount Vernon Lakeholm
Sandusky Community
Shelby
Upper Sandusky
Vermilion
Wadsworth
West Lafayette Living Faith
Willard
Wooster
Bill Bennett, Donna Borden, Blanche Ferguson, Ray Frost, Charles Gallagher, Betty
Carper Gardner, Jo Gray, Anna Jackson
Genevieve Cubie, Margaret Lambert, Eileen McMillan, Jocelyn McKee, David Noble,
Fabian Pearson
Jeanne Altvater, Dianne Hibbard, Don Lang, Vickie Moore, Jim Wilson
Eloise Billheimer, Cora McClain, Lenzie McKenzie, Clara Reeder
Eva Larrabee, Carol Walter
Hazel Louise Cook
Ralph Russell, Harold Stuteville
Virginia Powell
Mary Franczak, Randy Jackson
Kenneth Beatty, Rich Daye, Shirley Kittle, Russell Potts, Art Stewart
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VI. MINUTES OF THE CONVENTIONS AND AUXILIARIES
A. SDMI Convention Proceedings
The Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International Convention will be held on Saturday, August 25, at
the Wooster Church of the Nazarene with guest speakers Drs. Henry and Richard Blackaby.
Respectfully submitted,
RICHARD R. HENRY, JR., Chair
B. NYI Convention Proceedings
NYI Convention called to order at 1:27pm.
Recognized the longest serving youth leaders and shortest serving youth leaders.
Matt Phillips shared about Remedy Drive Concert @ Wadsworth Church of the Nazarene-July 28 ($10 Presale or
$12 at the door).
Challenge with questions about being SUPER HEROS in our world.
NYI District Council Ballot. Motion for VP to run as a yes and no ballot; Second; Motion carries.
Kathryn Suggs-spelling correction; Joey Phillips-Orrville Harvest Hills-Church correction.
First Ballot-Global NYI Convention; Elect by Majority Vote; Motion to have the subsequent ballots by plurality;
Second; Motion carries.
Heroic Faith Training.
Timothy Award given to Carol Fawcett.
Mark Freeh shared about Faith Fest Concert at Sandusky Church of the Nazarene
Quizzing Report from Sandy Davila including Participating churches, Spirit Award recipients, Team awards, NCO
District Team, Results from Q2012.
Heroic Faith Training Continued.
Camp Report/Video.
Heroic Faith Training Continued.
Global NYI Convention Ballot 1 Results:
Ministerial-No election; Justin Smith-53, Todd Gulley-27, James Rose-25, Judy Sommers-40, Jeremy
Stasiowski-31, Greg Henry-30
Lay-No election; Jamie Buxton-18, Ken Overly-42, Colleen Overly-20, Julie Gates-27, Keith Harris-16, Jill
Harris-16, Sandy Davila-17, Melissa Martin-17, Brian Martin-13, Beth Martinez-21
Youth-No election; Lexi Overly-29, Devyn Greenich-8, Natalie Thomas-15, Caleb Garcia-14, Elizabeth Greenich-5,
Chris Sommers-40, Emily Joseph-55, Elizabeth Weyman-23, Joey Phillips-18
Second Ballot-Global NYI Convention; Elect by plurality.
Heroic Faith Training Continued; Anticipation for next year: Stories about our local churches heroic faith.
Offering for Grace Pelley; Help her meet the financial burden of purchasing her motorized scooter; We raised
$600 for her new scooter.
BLAST Report by James Rose; April 19-20-Coshocton COTN-The cost will be as inclusive as possible
District NYI Convention Ballot Results:
Vice President: Justin Smith (yes-103; no-3) elected
Secretary: Judy Sommers-69 (elected); James Rose-37
Adult Representation: Julie Gates-39; Keith Harris-44(elected); Greg Henry-46(elected); James Rose44(elected); Judy Sommers-54 (disregard because of election to secretary position); Wes Wickard-10; Brain Martin-32;
Ethan Widecan-18; Ken Overly-63(elected); Sandy Davila-25; Derick Bailey-24;
Youth Representation: Devyn Greenich-38; Emily Joseph-68(elected); Ben Nielson-39; Joey Phillips-35;
Elizabeth Weyman-33; Mariah Garcia-16; Erica Browning-35; Daniel Phillips-46(elected); Elizabeth Greenich-9; Kayla
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Ledford-13; Kara Lain-35; Nathan Lain-46(elected); Chris Sommers-57(elected); Zach Jardon-46(elected); Natalie
Thomas-26; Brianna Overly-47(elected); Katherine Suggs-34
IMPACT report and song with a PowerPoint presentation
Global NYI Convention Ballot 2 Results:
Ministerial: Justin Smith-61 (elected); Judy Sommers-45 (elected); Todd Gulley-30-First Alternate; Greg
Henry-27-Second Alternate; James Rose-24; Jeremy Stasiowski-22
Lay: Ken Overly-53(elected); Julie Gates-28(elected); Colleen Overly-25-First Alternate; Beth Martinez22-Second Alternate; Sandy Davila-15; Melissa Martin-15; Jamie Buxton-14; Keith Harris-13; Jill Harris-11; Brian Martin10
Youth: Chris Sommers-46(elected); Emily Joseph-67(elected); Lexi Overly-26-First Alternate; Elizabeth
Weyman-17-Second Alternate; Joey Phillips-16; Natalie Thomas-15; Caleb Garcia-11; Devyn Greenich-10; Elizabeth
Greenich-2
MVNU Report-Amber Blake; Talking about what is happening on campus; Saying goodbye to Amber; Introducing
Justin Nowicki- our new admissions counselor
Respectfully submitted,
JUSTIN SMITH, NYI Secretary
C. NMI Convention Proceedings
The 38th North Central Ohio District Nazarene Missions International Convention convened at 8:30 A.M., July
14, 2012, in the Chapel at Mount Vernon Nazarene University with Kathy Pelley, NCO District NMI President, presiding.
She opened the convention with prayer, welcomed all those in attendance, and then introduced our special guests who
serve in a medical clinic in a Creative Access Area (the husband is a physician and the wife is a counselor). Our guest
spoke about “Being Strong in the Lord” and based this on Ephesians 6:10-18. Our guest told stories about how God is
working in the lives of those served in the medical clinic. Our friends rely solely on God’s power to work in their
international setting. God is good and His Word is powerful. A deputation offering was received to assist our friends in
the advancement of their work.
Kevin Hughes spoke on behalf of Tim and Connie Sharrock regarding Work & Witness. The next NCO District
Work & Witness Trip will be in August 2013 to the Maranatha Campground in Alaska. The East Central Region’s Annual
Work & Witness Retreat will be held in September 2012 at the Shepherd Church of the Nazarene in Columbus. Dr. Jim
Diehl, General Superintendent Emeritus, will be the keynote speaker. < http://www.wwmvnu.org/>
Chuck and Joanne Nicholson are actively involved in ROAM (RVers on a Mission), and are providing a table of
literature in the Chapel foyer for anyone who would like additional information. Chuck also encouraged everyone to
participate in “One Heart, Many Hands” in Indianapolis June 16-21, 2013, which is the week before General Assembly.
This will be a Work & Witness opportunity where churches can take a team to minister and work in the inner city of
Indianapolis. Work will include home repair, painting community centers, working in parks, etc.
<http://www.oneheartmanyhands.com>
Bob Hebets shared about how BaaB (Bikes and a Backpack) is associated with the Jesus Film. The equipment to
show the Jesus Film is packed into backpacks and then transported into remote areas on motorbikes.<
http://www.jfhp.org/> Bob is also working with Christian Literature for Africa. Containers of Sunday School literature,
Bibles, etc. are shipped to Sudan and Johannesburg. Please consider donating literature and Bibles that you may have
around your church or home. < http://www.christianlitforafrica.org/>
A video about “Mission of Sight” was shown. Dr. Doug McCloy from Marion First Church is working to build a
clinic in Jamaica at the Gamertsfelder Mission Center so vision care can be provided to the local residents. The removal
of cataracts is an example of one of the medical services they will be able to provide once this facility is operational.
Work & Witness teams are needed to complete the facility –- please pray about how you can be involved.
<http://www.missionofsight.org/>
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Kathy Pelley thanked all those who serve as Local NMI Presidents. She then read the list of the 31 NCO
churches who met the requirements to receive the Mission Priority One Award this year. In addition, there were 26 NCO
churches who achieved the World Evangelism Church of Excellence Award. Kathy gave “Mug Awards” to
people/churches who have gone the extra mile for missions. Mug Awards were presented to George Gribben and Bob
Elbert from Elyria, Mark Dettmer and Dale Kuglin from Mansfield First, Phil Hurlbert from State Road Community, Todd
Gulley from Eastlake Willo-Lake, TJ & Gloria McNew from Mount Gilead Fresh Faith, and Dan Vickey from Fremont.
Fulton, Apple Valley, & Cleveland Victory were given Mug Awards because they were the first three churches to submit
their Annual NMI Report. Kathy then asked for Wavalene Clay to be escorted to the front to receive a Memorial Roll
Certificate in memory of her husband, Dr. D. E. Clay. The Clays were involved in missions in a multitude of ways,
especially leading Faith Promise Conventions in local churches where hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised
for missions.
Alice Traylor gave recognition to the Pelley Family. Kathy Pelley has served very effectively as the NCO NMI
President and her family is very supportive of her work on our district.
Renae Secrest, a teen from Mount Vernon First Church, is currently in Kenya on the Mission Immersion trip.
Kathy Pelley shared that Mission Immersion is specifically for teens with a call to missions. Kathy encouraged those in
attendance to check out the Mission Immersion page on Facebook where current pictures are posted.
One of our new LINKS Missionaries is Brenda Gould, a retired missionary from the Caribbean/Africa. She was
able to be in attendance at our convention today, and shared how much she is currently enjoying ministering to
residents in her senior apartment complex. She also shared a few exciting memories of her days in the Caribbean. She
stressed that praying for missionaries is vital to those who are on the field.
Another of our new LINKS missionaries, Dr. Stephanie Doenges, a physician at Kudjip Nazarene Hospital in Papua
New Guinea, was able to be a part of our Convention via Skype. She shared how they are currently ministering through
medical missions to the people of Papua New Guinea. She shared a story about a patient with cancer who gave his heart
to the Lord at the hospital –- this is the reason why she is excited to provide the medical work that she does.
Brian Dye from the Sunbury Church shared that 200 Crisis Care Kits were sent to the warehouse in the fall of
2011. Through a partnership with the South Central Ohio District, the Kits can be taken to the warehouse. The trailer will
be stored at MVNU and the District Office will have a key if churches would like to deliver Kits to the trailer. Please
provide $2 per Kit to help defray the cost of fuel to take the Kits to the warehouse.
Following a break, Rev. Stephen Zirkle, NCO District NYI President, and the teens joined the convention during a
simulation of an underground service. The speaking, singing, and prayer at the “club” (code name for worship service)
were all just a whisper.
Our Creative Access Area guests shared about experiences in their country and how God works miracles even
when they cannot openly share the love of Jesus. They have seen God work through a flood and an earthquake, and are
expecting God to prevail as the national government is planning an attempt to eradicate the church within the next ten
years. Our guests distributed prayer cards with a picture of their family and asked that we remember to pray for them.
They concluded by sharing a slide show depicting their daily lives.
Stephen Zirkle introduced Amber Blake, Mount Vernon Nazarene University Admissions Counselor, to the
combined NYI and NMI Convention Rally. She shared how she is a product of the work of missionaries. Her family is
originally from Guyana, and she shared that the base of her faith today is built on the fact that a missionary ministered
to her family generations ago. Seeds that are planted through missions can impact many people for generations to
come.
Gail Patch introduced Brittany Fawcett, Laura Poast, and Angela Williams to the convention. These three young
women from NCO will be moving to Cheonan City, South Korea, later this month to teach English in the public schools.
Gail presented each one with a “Korean Welcome Bag” containing foods they will find in Korea along with a gift from the
district.
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At three times during the combined NMI/NYI Convention, videos were shown regarding “Traders” – a new
kind of missionary who lives out their faith, and is intentional with their finances and skills. They hate injustice and view
work as worship. They are convinced that the time is right now to have an eternal impact on their world.
<http://www.rightnow.org>
Kathy Pelley concluded the convention by introducing Sharron Sankovich, NCO District NMI Secretary. Sharron is
instrumental in many functions of the district NMI program and is wonderful at keeping everything organized for the
council. Kathy then shared the results of the ballot for the 2013 General NMI Convention in Indianapolis. Elected were
Tim Sharrock, Kenna Williams, Vicki Champer, Connie Sharrock, Deb Boquist, Elaine Gray, Sheila Burrows, Alice Traylor,
Robert Hebets, Brian Dye, and Kathy Greenich. Alternates in order of election are as follows: Sharron Sankovich, John
Nielson, Becky Phillips, Dale Kuglin, Kevin Hughes, Judy Bean, Gail Patch, June Russell, Pat Martin, Mary Shafer, and Ron
Palenshus.
Respectfully submitted,
KENNA WILLIAMS, Recording Secretary
SHARRON SANKOVICH, NMI Secretary
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VII. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL
A. District Treasurer’s Report
June 1, 2011, to May 31, 2012
Balance on Hand June 1, 2011
Fair Share
Home Mission
Home Mission Revolving Fund
Total Balance on Hand
Receipts
Unified
Educational
Insurance
District Camps
SDMI
Retreats
New Church Starts
Revolving Fund
NYI
Contingency
NMI
Interest on Checking
Background Checks
Utilities Refund
Insurance Refunds
Fund Transfer
Ministerial Assessment Center
Gifts
Ministers' Christmas Dinner
Refund Airline Tickets/Ward
Refund Publishing House
Journals
Mansfield Gateway
Cancelled checks 2010/2011
Total Receipts
Total to Account For
Disbursements
District Salaries
Parsonage Housing
Employee Benefits
District Operations
Office Expense
District Activities
Business Expense
District Totals
Home Mission
Compassionate Ministries
Outreach, New Starts, Re-Starts
District Assistance
New Starts
Revolving Fund
Fund Transfer
Home Mission Totals
University
MVNU
University Total
Total Disbursements
Balance on Hand, May 31, 2012
Fund Transfer (Fair Share to Home Mission)
Fair Share
Home Mission
Home Mission Revolving Fund
$ 22,927.76
0.00
41,989.31
$
64,917.07
586,341.72
252,858.30
8,243.00
64,330.00
56,500.00
16,696.00
52,998.00
17,951.00
40,977.00
1,850.00
14,028.00
37.92
840.00
1,327.35
3,650.53
58,777.75
2,570.00
2,000.00
2,835.00
507.20
999.84
830.00
1,255.36
400.05
1,188,804.02
$1,253,721.09
112,344.00
34,440.00
88,240.08
16,485.19
21,895.90
467,812.68
15,614.71
756,832.56
112,000.00
4,456.42
0.00
57,495.05
23,250.00
0.00
197,201.47
252,585.30
252,585.30
$1,206,835.03
46,886.06
$116,500.00
$12,348.20
4,453.47
36,690.31
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BUDGET COMPARISON TO EXPENDITURES
Receipts
Fair Share Budget
Educational Budget
World Evangelism
Pension & Benefits
Income
$586,341.72
252,585.30
0.00
0.00
YTD
Expense
Budget
$647,971.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Expense
Reimbursement
90.14%
2011- 2012
Budget
Balance
Available
Disbursements
Salaries
Parsonage/Housing
Employee Benefits
District Office Space
Office Expense
District Activity
Business Expense
$112,344.00
34,440.00
88,240.08
16,485.19
21,895.90
467,812.68
15,614.71
$
0.00
0.00
320.02
6,150.53
2,000.00
269,444.45
0.00
$ 113,105.00
34,440.00
88,851.00
14,100.00
22,950.00
236,525.00
18,500.00
$
Subtotal
$756,832.56
$277,915.00
$528,471.00
$49,553.44
Home Mission
Compassionate Ministries
Outreach, NewStart, ReStart
District Assistance
New Starts
Revolving Fund
$112,000.00
4,456.42
0.00
57,495.05
23,250.00
$
0.00
740.75
0.00
52,997.25
17,951.00
$114,500.00
0.00
3,500.00
36,100.00
0.00
$ 2,500.00
3,715.67
3,500.00
31,602.20
5,299.00
Subtotal
$197,201.47
$71,689.00
$154,100.00
$28,587.53
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
$149,598.31
$349,604.00
$682,571.00
$78,140.97
Total Disbursements
Fund Transfer (Unified to Home Mission)
$1,103,632.34
761.00
0.00
930.94
3,765.34
3,054.10
38,156.77
2,885.29
$116,500.00
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Current Assets (Schedule A)
Cash on Hand & in Banks
Savings Accounts
Total Current Assets
May 31, 2011
May 31, 2012
$ 213,906.10
89,684.23
303,590.33
$ 249,104.80
89,658.22
338,763.02
Investments (Schedule B)
Loans on Church Real Estate
Loans on other Real Estate
Other Investments
Total Investments
43,542.28
379,154.32
189,193.70
611,890.30
43,342.28
201,572.70
372,454.32
617,369.30
Fixed Assets (Schedule C)
Property
Equipment
Total Fixed Assets
4,005,000.00
35,000.00
4,040,000.00
4,005,000.00
35,000.00
4,040,000.00
Other Assets (Schedule D)
Note
Total Other Assets
Total Assets
0.00
0.00
$4,955,480.63
0.00
0.00
$4,996,132.32
May 31, 2012
Balance Outstanding
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash on Hand and in Banks
First Merit Bank
National City Bank
Charter One Bank
$ 22,527.71
41,989.31
149,389.08
$213,906.10
Savings Accounts
Charter One Bank
US Bank
$29,074.02
60,610.21
$89,684.23
INVESTMENTS
Loans on Church Real Estate
Ashtabula Edgewood
Marion Kensington
$ 39,067.28
4,275.00
$43,342.28
Loans on Other Real Estate
Port Clinton
Powell Newstart Community
Nueva Luz URC
1,840.00
350,000.00
20,614.32
$372,454.32
Other Investments
Cleveland Bethel
Cleveland Wilson Mills Rd.
Grafton Harvest Fellowship
Orwell Grand Valley
Mansfield Gateway Resource Center
Mansfield First
Mentor Lighthouse
Tiffin
Eastlake Willo-Lake
$
0.00
38,835.85
38,675.00
1,088.00
400.00
52,126.85
38,500.00
25,856.00
6,361.00
$201,572.70
FIXED ASSETS
Property
Cleveland Willard Ave.
Powell Center
Creston
Mansfield Cross Community
Urban Center
$ 310,000.00
3,300,000.00
95,000.00
200,000.00
100,000.00
$4,005,000.00
Equipment
Office Equipment
$35,000.00
$35,000.00
Other Assets
Notes
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
Current Liabilities (Due in less than 1 year) (Schedule E)
Notes Payable
Total Current Liabilities
$0.00
$0.00
May 31, 2011
May 31, 2012
$
$
10,599.64
10,599.64
10,599.64
10,599.64
Fixed Liabilities (Due in more than 1 year) (Schedule F)
Amortized Loans
Total Fixed Liabilities
$1,645,738.49
1,645,738.49
$1,587,985.22
1,587,985.22
Total Liabilities
$1,656,338.13
$1,598,584.86
Fund Balance
Home Mission Revolving Fund
General Assembly and Conventions
District Property Development
Ministry Fund
$ 636,667.41
72,801.65
177,925.15
200,000.00
$ 627,322.30
66,957.30
200,867.88
200,000.00
97
General Fund
Reserve Property Fund
Total Fund Balance
200,000.00
2,011,748.29
3,299,142.50
230,000.00
2,031,748.29
3,356,895.77
$4,955,480.63
$4,955,480.63
Payment Due
Past Due
Bal. Outstand.
Monthly
No
$10,599.64
$10,599.64
No
$1,645,738.49
$1,645,738.49
Total Liability & Fund Balance
FORMAT FOR SCHEDULES E AND F
CURRENT LIABILITIES
(due in less than one year)
Notes Payable
Powell Center
First Citizens National Bank
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
TOTAL
FIXED LIABILITIES
(due in more than one year)
Amortized Loans
Powell Center*
First Citizens National Bank
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Monthly
TOTAL
*Loans are the District name. They are being paid by NCO Management Co.
DISTRICT HOME MISSION REVOLVING FUND TREASURER
June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012
Balance
CHURCH June 1, 2011
Church
Ashtabula Edgewood
$ 39,067.28
Cleveland Bethel
1,050.00
Cleveland Wilson Mills Road
38,835.85
Cleveland Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center 24,189.32
Grafton Harvest Fellowship
39,575.00
Grand Valley
1,363.00
Mansfield Gateway
1,000.00
Mansfield First
54,376.85
Marion Kensington
4,475.00
Mentor Lighthouse
18,426.00
Orrville Harvest Hills
12,853.00
Powell Newstart Community
350,000.00
4,965.00
Port Clinton
Tiffin
25,586.00
Eastlake Willo-Lake
7,861.00
Fund Transfer
0.00
Administration
$623,623.30
Paid by
District
Paid by
May 31, 2012
Balance
$ 39,067.28
0.00
38,835.85
20,614.32
38,675.00
1,088.00
400.00
52,126.85
4,275.00
38,500.00
12,553.00
350,000.00
1,840.00
22,986.00
6,361.00
$ 1,050.00
3,575.00
900.00
275.00
600.00
650.00
200.00
3,176.00
300.00
$ 1,600.00
23,250.00
3,125.00
2,600.00
1,500.00
$17,951.00
$21,650.00
$627,322.30
Respectfully submitted,
P. WENDELL KIZZEE, Treasurer
B. SDMI Financial Report
Sunday School Min.
General
Administrative
Stationary, Supplies
Secretary
Expenses
YTD
$1,631.83
$0.00
$0.00
Non-Budget
YTD
2011-2012
Budget
Total
Available
Balance
Available
$3,900.00
$100.00
$50.00
$3,900.00
$100.00
$50.00
$2,268.17
$100.00
$50.00
98
Dist SS Min Convention
Annual General Meeting
General SS Min Convention
Teacher Appreciation
Regional Conference
Video Promotion
Subtotal
$5,556.77
$1,500.00
$2,500.00
$19,415.91
$0.00
$0.00
$30,604.51
Children
Administration
Caravan
Childrens Bible Quizzing
Talent Festival
Children's Mission Conference
Middler Camp
Pre-Teen Camp
Camp Meeting Program
Rec. EquipmentCamps/CM.
Annual General Meeting
Pre-Teen Camp Work & Witness
Subtotal
$1,746.26
$0.00
$5,848.31
$1,036.27
$425.42
$27,185.00
$40,501.50
$3,000.00
$0.00
$210.75
$0.00
$79,953.51
Adult
Administration
Senior Adult Ministries
Single Adult Ministries
Women's Ministries
Men's Ministries
Annual General Meeting
Young Adult Ministries
Subtotal
Total SS Min
$3,280.00
$3,300.00
$1,500.00
$2,500.00
$11,000.00
$0.00
$400.00
$22,750.00
$6,580.00
$1,500.00
$2,500.00
$21,096.00
$0.00
$400.00
$36,126.00
$1,023.23
$0.00
$0.00
$1,680.09
$0.00
$400.00
$36,126.00
$43,089.00
$1,750.00
$0.00
$2,100.00
$1,100.00
$1,250.00
$14,000.00
$14,700.00
$3,000.00
$950.00
$1,250.00
$500.00
$40,600.00
$1,750.00
$0.00
$5,929.00
$1,302.50
$1,250.00
$27,185.00
$40,572.50
$3,000.00
$950.00
$1,250.00
$500.00
$83,689.00
$3.74
$0.00
$80.69
$266.23
$824.58
$0.00
$71.00
$0.00
$1,850.00
$1,039.25
$500.00
$4,635.49
$854.36
$3,500.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,500.00
$0.00
$0.00
$6,854.36
$0.00
$1,000.00
$3,500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$2,500.00
$0.00
$2,000.00
$10,000.00
$1,000.00
$3,500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$2,500.00
$0.00
$2,000.00
$10,000.00
$145.64
$0.00
$500.00
$500.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,000.00
$3,145.64
$117,412.38
$56,465.00
$73,350.00
$129,815.00
$12,402.62
$10,096.00
$13,376.00
$3,829.00
$202.50
$13,185.00
$25,872.50
C. NYI Financial Report
Expense
YTD
Administration
District Career Youth
District Teen Bible Quizing
District Convention
General Conv & NYC
NYI Regional Dues
NYI/Blast
NYI Early Youth Camp
NYI Senior High Camp
Camp Meeting Program
NYI Impact Team
Camp Scholarships
NYI Honorarium
Work & Witness Trip
NYI Leadership Conf.
Clergy Kids Retreat
$3,316.83
$0.00
$6,546.08
$1,390.00
$4,000.00
$0.00
$21,261.71
$18,229.03
$18,154.00
$2,000.00
$11,792.07
$0.00
$3,000.00
$0.00
$2,807.75
$800.00
YTD
$22.41
$325.00
$14,826.25
$10,641.78
$10,641.79
$4,519.77
2011-2012
Budget
Total
Available
Balance
Available
$3,325.00
$0.00
$5,550.00
$1,435.00
$4,000.00
$500.00
$6,467.43
$7,593.80
$7,518.79
$2,000.00
$7,810.00
$0.00
$3,000.00
$0.00
$1,000.00
$800.00
3325.00
0.00
5572.41
1435.00
4325.00
500.00
21293.68
18235.58
18160.58
2000.00
12329.77
0.00
3000.00
0.00
1000.00
800.00
8.17
0.00
(973.67)
45.00
325.00
500.00
31.97
6.55
6.58
0.00
537.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
(1807.75)
0.00
99
Totals
$93,297.47
$40,977.00
$51,000.02
$91,977.02
($1,320.45)
2011-2012
Budget
$2,625.00
$2,452.00
$400.00
$1,900.00
$2,924.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$1,600.00
$3,000.00
$2,000.00
Total
Available
$2,727.81
$4,930.23
$8,140.46
$1,900.00
$2,924.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$1,600.00
$3,900.00
$2,000.00
Balance
Available
$29.68
$462.08
$94.00
$16.66
$0.63
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$60.00
$0.00
$0.00
$16,901.00
$28,122.50
$663.05
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$3,000.00
$3,974.00
$0.00
$0.00
$3,000.00
$6,780.50
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,318.21
$0.00
$0.00
D. NMI Financial Report
Administrative Expense
NMI District Convention
Childrens Mission Day
Council Meal & Mileage Etc.
Camps Missionary In Residence
Summer Youth Mission Trips
Missionary Care Fund
Honorarium
Missionary Christmas Gifts
District Work & Witness
Work & Witness Co-Ordinator
Sub Total
Expenses
YTD
$2,698.13
$4,468.15
$8,046.46
$1,883.34
$2,923.37
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$1,540.00
$3,900.00
$2,000.00
Non-Budget
YTD
$102.81
$2,478.23
$7,740.46
$27,459.45
$11,221.50
Regional NMI
Regional Dues
Regional Work & Witness
$0.00
$0.00
Sub Total
$0.00
$900.00
$0.00
General NMI
General Convention NMI
Deputation
Buddy Plan
General Projects
$3,000.00
$4,462.29
$0.00
$0.00
Sub Total
$7,462.29
$2,806.50
$6,974.00
$9,780.50
$2,318.21
$34,921.74
$14,028.00
$23,875.00
$37,903.00
$2,981.26
Total
$2,806.50
100
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
76
175
126
296
460
0
8
0
10
13
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
4
3
11
0
10
17
1
1
0
2
2
3
0
0
0
79
1
2
0
0
7
5
3
0
2
88
74
183
126
304
389
3
14
14
0
161
0
0
0
0
0
105
88
36
180
328
6
7
8
9
10
Bethel
Brunswick
Bucyrus First
Calvary Ridge
Cardington
Rev. Marylea E. Monroe
Rev. Donis J. Williams
Rev. Ray LaSalle
Rev. Frederick L. Below
Rev. Darryle A. Moody
58
149
631
52
92
0
0
8
5
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
2
4
0
1
0
2
18
5
7
1
1
7
0
3
0
0
0
20
11
0
2
0
0
0
1
3
7
20
14
57
148
642
37
85
45
30
78
8
18
0
0
0
0
0
11
73
657
68
67
*11
12
13
14
15
Cherry Valley
Cleveland Arabic
Clyde
Cooperdale
Coshocton
Rev. Richard A. Meier
Rev. Asaad Wahba
Rev. A. Scott Robinson
Rev. Donald E. Lain
56
20
12
22
585
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
5
5
0
0
0
21
2
0
0
0
2
8
1
1
0
28
49
19
11
22
559
11
0
8
0
282
0
0
0
0
0
61
30
4
18
359
16
17
18
19
20
Crestline
Crossroads
Doylestown
Elyria Community
Fostoria First
Rev. Mike Norris
Rev. Benjamin A. Powers
Rev. Timothy James Ruch
Rev. George A. Gribben III
Rev. Bernard J. Dickson
205
36
105
338
239
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
7
2
3
0
1
0
6
72
0
0
5
0
7
0
0
2
0
82
0
1
7
6
124
36
104
338
235
29
0
60
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
113
16
37
176
86
21
22
23
24
25
Fredericktown
Fremont
Galion
Garfield Heights
Geneva
Rev. Daniel K. Vickey
Rev. Richard D. McCartney
Rev. Max Rodas
Rev. W. Andrew Grimes
75
117
223
70
211
0
3
12
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
14
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
11
0
0
2
2
2
4
0
2
2
13
5
0
73
118
224
66
211
0
15
0
15
10
0
0
0
0
0
17
102
188
40
71
26
27
28
29
30
Grand Valley
Harvest Fellowship
Harvest Hills
Highpoint
Jefferson
Rev. Deborah S. Jackson
Rev. Max E. Wood
Rev. Scott P. Maglott
Rev. J. Kevin Seymour
Rev. Rodney L. Kincaid
39
44
73
191
288
3
0
3
8
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
12
3
3
1
4
20
19
0
0
1
3
1
5
0
12
35
25
0
3
5
14
5
5
3
18
52
31
37
42
59
159
276
10
27
7
12
31
0
0
0
0
0
26
24
70
241
208
31
32
33
34
Kelloggsville
Lexington
Lighthouse Community
Lighthouse, Inc./Heaventrain
174
36
41
4
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
4
0
1
4
4
1
3
1
0
0
22
4
0
0
1
1
2
0
26
6
2
0
149
34
43
5
26
6
12
0
0
0
0
0
207
51
35
0
35
Living Faith
Rev. Lester A. Bolen
Rev. John R. Sgro
Rev. Brian M. Forney
Andrew P. Batten
Rev. Philip E. Batten
Rev. James A. Lillo
79
5
0
1
6
1
3
0
4
81
0
0
65
36
Loudonville
Rev. David S. Radcliffe
58
10
0
1
11
1
0
0
1
68
11
0
56
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Rev. Richard R. Henry Jr.
Rev. Barry V. Whitt
Rev. Kevin D. Ellis
Rev. Michael W. Legg
Rev. Douglas W. Boquist
Total Losses
Amherst
Ashland
Ashtabula Edgewood
Ashtabula First
Bedford
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
2012
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
53
890
78
200
1
41
0
10
0
0
0
0
1
6
0
0
2
47
0
10
1
7
0
0
0
19
0
42
0
1
0
0
1
27
0
42
54
910
78
168
0
11
0
41
0
0
0
0
51
774
37
133
41
42
43
44
45
Medina
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith Community
Mount Vernon First
Mount Vernon Lakeholm
Mount Vernon New Life
Rev. Peter J. Ryder
Rev. T. J. McNew III
Rev. Russell F. Gumm
Rev. Scott E. Sharpes
Rev. Troy C. McNichols
99
70
661
422
174
2
6
5
5
3
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
15
21
11
4
8
20
26
16
3
0
4
8
1
10
0
2
0
17
2
2
8
6
0
15
2
14
14
18
88
76
667
434
172
25
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
73
120
447
311
370
46
47
48
49
50
Mount Vernon West Side
New Life Community
New Light/Nueva Luz
North East Community
Painesville
Jamie A. Parry
Rev. James C. Carder
Rev. Felix Muñiz
Rev. Brian E. Westover
Rev. Terry L. Weyman Jr.
0
150
70
0
204
0
0
1
0
8
0
0
5
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
2
6
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
125
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
6
0
129
1
0
6
0
23
75
0
208
0
10
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
9
40
35
48
220
51
Parkside
109
3
0
1
4
0
0
1
1
112
66
0
50
52
53
54
55
Port Clinton
Powell NewStart Community
Richmond Heights
Ridge Chapel
Rev. Stephen K. Zirkle
Rev. Stephen K. Zirkle
Rev. Carolyn L. Joseph
Rev. R. Gregory McNichols
Rev. Stephen M. Banks
Rev. Michael S. Adams
54
116
87
166
0
3
8
0
0
0
4
2
0
4
4
5
0
7
16
7
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
3
0
4
53
120
103
169
27
0
10
75
0
0
0
0
68
193
143
66
56
57
58
59
60
Sandusky Community
Shelby
State Road Community
Sunbury
The Shepherd's House
Rev. David P. Flack
Rev. Lester R. Champer
Rev. Philip A. Hurlbert
Rev. G. Michael Bean
Dr. Gary M. Sivewright
352
147
135
152
23
6
5
3
2
3
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
4
0
1
6
6
7
7
4
5
5
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
4
0
10
8
0
4
1
348
145
142
155
26
87
15
0
27
1
0
0
0
0
0
334
104
87
104
34
61
62
63
64
65
Tiffin
Upper Sandusky
Vermilion
Victory
Wadsworth
Rev. John A. Wildman
Rev. Ben Gregory
Rev. David R. Johnson
55
123
73
28
163
8
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8
0
0
0
4
0
2
1
0
2
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
2
1
0
2
58
121
72
28
165
0
46
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
67
49
31
15
129
66
67
68
69
Warsaw
Willard
Willo-Lake
Wooster
North Central Ohio Supplemental
Rev. Richard C. King
Rev. Robert K. Burrows Jr.
Rev. James T. Gulley
Rev. Nathan P. Ward
29
153
127
973
0
0
9
3
40
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
11
3
44
0
0
2
2
5
0
0
12
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
15
6
0
29
162
115
1,011
0
15
38
72
0
0
0
0
0
18
103
53
1,131
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Raynard Lee Martin
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Rev. Mark J. Dettmer
Rev. G. Riley Powell
Rev. Ronald L. Takala
Rev. Dr. Rick McCartney
Total Losses
Mansfield First
Marion First
Marion Kensington Place
Marion Life Link Community
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
37
38
39
40
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
2012
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
Name Change
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
to Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Community
* Sponsored New Church this Year
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
14
Inactive Church
Members
13
Full Church Members
End of Year
12
17
136
463
97
572
112
781
11,274
1,570
0
9,361
25
95
443
104
283
103
490
11,592
1,870
0
9,789
3
41
20
289
9
291
Inactive
(47)
(24)
Transfer
(7)
Merge
Disorganize
(318)
(300)
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
28
323
Total Losses
299
11,639
Lost by Death
11,592
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
11
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
10
Last Year Total
Increase / (Decrease)
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
9
Current Year Total
Pastor Name
Organized
8
Received from Other
Denominations
Church Name
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2012
7
Received by
Profession of Faith
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
0
Drop
(428)
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
7
12
5
35
76
53
11
20
50
74
7
3
5
23
54
142
92
50
130
231
34
40
6
70
199
223
137
94
260
417
48
55
16
128
329
41
55
16
128
225
7
55
0
40
104
0
42
0
127
193
0
10
0
0
0
15
22
15
50
98
40
93
15
293
389
40
37
0
0
25
6
7
8
9
10
Bethel
Brunswick
Bucyrus First
Calvary Ridge
Cardington
9
30
175
24
22
2
7
148
0
11
0
20
120
20
7
0
6
98
0
5
21
141
258
65
66
9
34
211
0
33
30
191
553
109
95
11
47
457
0
49
11
47
338
0
49
8
0
134
0
4
0
0
84
0
50
0
0
45
0
25
0
24
98
12
20
57
148
396
37
40
0
0
0
0
15
*11
12
13
14
15
Cherry Valley
Cleveland Arabic
Clyde
Cooperdale
Coshocton
10
15
0
6
95
6
10
0
4
57
13
0
0
2
112
7
0
0
0
26
4
30
0
22
215
37
15
0
14
126
27
45
0
30
422
50
25
0
18
209
49
10
0
0
209
24
15
0
0
45
0
20
0
0
141
0
0
0
0
4
14
0
0
0
118
49
19
0
0
275
27
0
0
0
282
16
17
18
19
20
Crestline
Crossroads
Doylestown
Elyria Community
Fostoria First
22
6
15
49
65
18
0
5
32
18
17
0
10
19
42
12
0
2
8
11
55
30
40
95
80
41
9
21
60
26
94
36
65
163
187
71
9
28
100
55
71
8
15
100
55
23
7
13
8
15
60
15
15
75
0
84
0
0
43
0
31
0
2
16
42
33
11
104
338
98
2
1
0
0
0
21
22
23
24
25
Fredericktown
Fremont
Galion
Garfield Heights
Geneva
7
56
112
11
25
5
18
112
11
19
2
43
16
2
9
2
6
16
2
4
22
91
60
11
45
15
42
60
11
20
31
190
188
24
79
22
66
188
24
43
22
55
188
22
43
0
6
6
8
8
0
0
0
50
65
0
1
32
0
0
0
12
16
5
5
0
118
223
3
12
0
20
0
2
26
26
27
28
29
30
Grand Valley
Harvest Fellowship
Harvest Hills
Highpoint
Jefferson
6
9
12
144
30
3
0
9
39
30
6
2
12
55
15
2
0
9
12
15
30
55
66
282
63
14
19
34
117
63
42
66
90
481
108
19
19
52
168
108
16
0
52
100
108
3
19
18
68
0
0
0
30
120
55
0
0
6
0
0
10
22
59
62
32
37
19
59
147
276
0
3
0
0
0
31
32
33
34
35
Kelloggsville
Lexington
Lighthouse Community
Lighthouse, Inc./Heaventrain
Living Faith
43
20
18
2,264
15
23
18
14
980
10
35
6
5
250
7
19
5
4
60
5
69
55
30
134
45
49
23
22
30
20
147
81
53
2,648
67
91
46
40
1,070
35
72
36
18
1,070
35
20
0
22
0
15
75
0
20
0
40
0
0
0
0
14
20
6
6
0
7
119
0
0
0
81
20
0
0
0
0
36
37
Loudonville
Mansfield First
16
8
6
5
13
7
4
5
46
25
24
22
75
40
34
32
29
32
5
30
71
0
0
0
0
10
52
54
12
0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
28
34
24
80
112
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Amherst
Ashland
Ashtabula Edgewood
Ashtabula First
Bedford
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
2012
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
118
2
2
40
1
10
431
51
5
225
43
133
775
99
12
410
75
173
306
20
0
104
7
6
312
28
42
46
35
0
118
0
12
910
7
0
0
0
0
41
42
43
44
45
Medina
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith Community
Mount Vernon First
Mount Vernon Lakeholm
Mount Vernon New Life
13
48
125
80
188
7
31
75
33
65
15
24
65
31
136
11
0
33
11
59
45
60
320
297
205
29
22
200
140
63
73
132
510
408
529
47
53
308
184
187
40
12
235
184
0
27
25
275
13
187
37
0
105
86
133
0
0
0
0
0
15
27
60
30
155
88
76
667
434
172
0
0
0
0
0
46
47
48
49
50
Mount Vernon West Side
New Life Community
New Light/Nueva Luz
North East Community
Painesville
12
10
13
18
70
8
7
3
9
30
0
7
9
7
50
0
3
4
4
20
9
35
53
29
130
9
13
16
16
142
21
52
75
54
250
17
23
23
29
192
0
23
16
2
192
9
0
8
20
192
0
0
0
0
110
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
9
0
35
0
6
0
0
220
0
8
0
0
0
51
52
53
54
55
Parkside
Port Clinton
Powell NewStart Community
Richmond Heights
Ridge Chapel
9
65
105
30
45
8
22
19
10
27
12
35
85
25
20
11
18
20
8
10
13
130
296
150
86
10
30
67
65
38
34
230
486
205
151
29
70
106
83
75
19
70
0
70
48
29
23
106
13
27
25
64
24
150
27
0
0
0
0
0
23
35
91
15
15
112
26
120
103
169
0
22
0
0
10
56
57
58
59
60
Sandusky Community
Shelby
State Road Community
Sunbury
The Shepherd's House
165
97
43
33
4
88
33
21
31
2
110
20
40
20
2
40
10
14
17
0
190
95
192
105
40
105
37
39
76
18
465
212
275
158
46
233
80
74
124
20
163
80
74
124
0
37
45
7
43
20
159
65
135
30
6
0
0
21
0
0
122
20
44
40
0
65
83
44
82
20
28
30
0
0
0
61
62
63
64
65
Tiffin
Upper Sandusky
Vermilion
Victory
Wadsworth
29
76
6
5
81
16
31
3
2
22
12
2
10
2
59
4
3
4
2
20
35
36
16
10
193
16
17
12
6
67
76
114
32
17
333
36
51
19
10
109
36
15
19
10
109
0
45
0
0
0
40
41
0
0
43
11
11
0
0
19
6
3
12
2
30
28
26
25
10
100
6
2
8
0
66
66
67
68
69
Warsaw
Willard
Willo-Lake
Wooster
North Central Ohio Supplemental
1
89
20
478
1
34
10
271
0
30
17
290
0
12
8
149
18
126
45
1,704
9
51
19
1,407
19
245
82
2,472
0
10
97
37
1,827
0
10
97
37
832
0
52
0
575
0
54
38
0
0
0
20
0
0
39
15
175
8
163
43
1,011
1
65
72
120
Current Year Total
5,852
2,880
2,332
983
8,046
4,710
16,230
8,573
6,168
2,625
3,102
427
2,003
8,453
950
Last Year Total
5,537
2,680
3,157
1,208
8,088
4,901
16,782
8,789
6,402
3,561
3,255
612
2,223
8,918
1,094
Increase / (Decrease)
315
200
* Sponsored New Church this Year
(225)
(42)
(191)
(552)
(216)
(234)
(936)
(153)
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
(825)
Caravan Enrollment
145
31
30
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
226
46
5
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Marion First
Marion Kensington Place
Marion Life Link Community
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
38
39
40
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
2012
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
20
DISCIPLESHIP
(185)
(220)
(465)
(144)
2012
Church Name
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Organized
Name Change
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
to Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Community
Inactive
21a
22
Transfer
24a
Merge
26
27
Disorganize
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
28
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
Caravan Enrollment
VBS Enrollment
24
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
23a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
23
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
22a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
21
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
20a
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
20
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
Drop
39
Other District
Interests
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
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
2012
32
Other Global
Interests
31
Approved Mission
Specials
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1
*2
3
4
5
Amherst
148,705
7,920
610
0
8,530
2,807
7,465
525
7,990
3,663
0
3,663
Ashland
146,838
9,441
10,251
116
19,808
2,586
7,112
25
7,137
3,233
862
4,095
41,445
2,149
229
0
2,378
785
2,281
300
2,581
1,036
0
1,036
Ashtabula First
274,585
14,619
35,129
0
49,748
5,100
16,102
1,200
17,302
6,279
100
6,379
Bedford
673,312
43,686
14,658
0
58,344
12,500
34,100
5,470
39,570
15,500
150
15,650
6
7
8
9
10
Bethel
Ashtabula Edgewood
21,889
1,712
1,742
0
3,454
733
1,646
215
1,861
833
50
883
Brunswick
133,213
7,513
3,184
0
10,697
2,640
3,665
0
3,665
1,665
0
1,665
Bucyrus First
775,013
41,450
29,686
0
71,136
14,500
13,000
14,100
27,100
18,283
1,250
19,533
Calvary Ridge
49,909
523
320
0
843
988
1,269
0
1,269
185
0
185
Cardington
88,568
5,500
4,861
0
10,361
1,615
4,439
550
4,989
2,018
10
2,028
*11
12
13
14
15
Cherry Valley
77,366
4,948
2,190
0
7,138
1,439
3,916
120
4,036
1,800
200
2,000
Cleveland Arabic
25,908
0
0
0
0
0
240
0
240
0
0
0
Clyde
12,867
0
250
0
250
0
228
0
228
0
0
0
Cooperdale
19,170
1,676
620
0
2,296
365
996
0
996
448
0
448
Coshocton
518,093
26,843
14,972
0
41,815
9,921
27,281
0
27,281
12,400
0
12,400
16
17
18
19
20
Crestline
21
22
23
24
25
Fredericktown
187,213
9,812
7,403
1,012
18,227
3,444
9,423
1,000
10,423
4,305
200
4,505
Crossroads
21,022
492
1,152
0
1,644
429
378
0
378
136
0
136
Doylestown
61,121
1,515
882
0
2,397
150
0
15
15
0
0
0
Elyria Community
282,238
15,198
6,488
0
21,686
5,249
14,433
0
14,433
6,561
0
6,561
Fostoria First
136,243
7,505
187
0
7,692
2,590
7,665
0
7,665
3,385
0
3,385
38,731
2,441
1,972
0
4,413
776
2,131
0
2,131
968
0
968
Fremont
169,559
9,038
3,880
0
12,918
3,181
8,712
0
8,712
3,960
200
4,160
Galion
3,336
195,869
9,955
747
0
10,702
3,974
6,672
0
6,672
3,336
0
Garfield Heights
40,217
0
1,650
0
1,650
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Geneva
78,321
3,325
1,405
0
4,730
1,485
100
0
100
100
0
100
26
27
28
29
30
Grand Valley
17,945
947
1,471
0
2,418
347
987
0
987
449
50
499
Harvest Fellowship
81,187
4,223
205
0
4,428
1,542
4,244
0
4,244
1,920
0
1,920
Harvest Hills
119,892
2,500
3,325
0
5,825
2,080
1,850
0
1,850
950
0
950
Highpoint
388,425
0
148
0
148
0
10,192
0
10,192
0
0
0
Jefferson
318,853
16,557
3,210
0
19,767
6,003
16,507
250
16,757
7,504
0
7,504
31
32
33
34
35
Kelloggsville
274,693
14,240
2,579
0
16,819
5,178
15,161
0
15,161
6,892
0
6,892
Lexington
78,786
4,059
2,084
0
6,143
1,475
4,365
0
4,365
1,980
0
1,980
Lighthouse Community
35,926
1,996
110
0
2,106
676
1,854
0
1,854
863
0
863
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
124,369
4,092
0
0
4,092
918
1,178
260
1,438
1,146
0
1,146
Lighthouse, Inc./Heaventrain
Living Faith
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2012
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
36
37
38
39
40
Loudonville
73,248
7,012
4,699
0
11,711
1,310
3,583
0
3,583
1,635
0
Mansfield First
89,439
410
2,653
0
3,063
300
550
100
650
0
115
115
1,687,142
73,063
5,940
0
79,003
25,108
70,090
1,500
71,590
31,859
0
31,859
Marion Kensington Place
55,200
2,704
735
0
3,439
773
1,772
0
1,772
806
0
806
Marion Life Link Community
77,882
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
900
900
41
42
43
44
45
Medina
259,102
14,552
3,310
0
17,862
4,831
13,427
0
13,427
6,103
50
6,153
69,780
3,838
2,924
0
6,762
1,397
3,838
0
3,838
1,745
0
1,745
Mount Vernon First
868,750
46,158
25,809
0
71,967
16,247
44,679
0
44,679
20,309
0
20,309
Mount Vernon Lakeholm
649,228
33,943
29,616
0
63,559
11,965
32,903
0
32,903
14,956
0
14,956
Mount Vernon New Life
415,182
17,968
24,310
0
42,278
6,570
19,716
0
19,716
10,691
0
10,691
46
47
48
49
50
Mount Vernon West Side
Marion First
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith Community
1,635
4,575
229
0
0
229
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
New Life Community
30,659
1,125
0
0
1,125
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
New Light/Nueva Luz
32,491
340
58
0
398
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
North East Community
58,954
0
100
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Painesville
290,683
15,112
1,008
0
16,120
5,496
15,112
0
15,112
6,869
0
6,869
51
52
53
54
55
Parkside
136,770
7,400
2,611
0
10,011
2,700
7,400
0
7,400
3,400
120
3,520
79,404
4,434
584
0
5,018
1,614
4,362
0
4,362
1,982
0
1,982
307,777
4,496
12,356
0
16,852
1,635
12,720
0
12,720
5,782
0
5,782
Richmond Heights
85,608
2,719
116
0
2,835
1,656
2,914
0
2,914
1,159
0
1,159
Ridge Chapel
99,346
6,425
2,803
0
9,228
1,876
5,158
300
5,458
2,345
0
2,345
56
57
58
59
60
Sandusky Community
699,014
36,299
7,090
0
43,389
13,263
36,219
0
36,219
16,463
0
16,463
Shelby
173,418
9,031
7,360
0
16,391
3,177
8,735
100
8,835
3,941
0
3,941
State Road Community
106,506
4,336
815
0
5,151
1,677
5,642
455
6,097
2,565
100
2,665
Sunbury
199,762
6,298
1,691
550
8,539
1,456
3,433
0
3,433
2,081
0
2,081
The Shepherd's House
63,507
3,240
1,623
0
4,863
1,179
3,239
155
3,394
1,472
95
1,567
61
62
63
64
65
Tiffin
76,852
3,301
951
0
4,252
1,210
3,330
0
3,330
1,515
0
1,515
Upper Sandusky
71,524
3,327
1,328
0
4,655
900
600
250
850
600
10
610
Vermilion
52,613
25
132
0
157
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
Victory
30,000
1,600
1,215
0
2,815
600
1,650
0
1,650
760
0
760
266,240
15,223
3,781
221
19,225
4,991
13,723
381
14,104
6,238
300
6,538
66
67
68
69
Warsaw
28,054
1,783
934
0
2,717
545
1,436
100
1,536
638
0
638
Willard
123,880
3,356
1,022
0
4,378
2,204
5,966
0
5,966
1,528
0
1,528
84,492
4,290
2,733
0
7,023
1,567
4,308
0
4,308
1,959
0
1,959
1,654,533
57,693
3,306
0
60,999
0
20,000
0
20,000
0
0
0
Port Clinton
Powell NewStart Community
Wadsworth
Willo-Lake
Wooster
North Central Ohio Supplemental
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
0
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
Other Global
Interests
37
Current Year Total
14,659,106
667,605
311,213
1,899
980,717
211,923
576,097
27,371
603,468
261,199
4,762
265,961
Last Year Total
14,778,418
683,057
350,353
5,889
1,039,299
208,589
640,433
43,137
683,570
251,051
4,591
255,642
10,148
171
10,319
Increase / (Decrease)
(119,312)
Organized
Name Change
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
to Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Community
* Sponsored New Church this Year
36
Assigned
Educational
Institution
Approved Mission
Specials
Church Name
35
Total Given to
District Mission
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2012
34
Other District
Interests
33
District Ministry
Funds
32
Pension Fund
31
Total Given to
Global Mission
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
(15,452)
Inactive
(39,140)
(3,990)
Transfer
(58,582)
3,334
Merge
(64,336)
(15,766)
Disorganize
(80,102)
Drop
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
2012
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1
*2
3
4
5
Amherst
7,526
2,990
33,428
36,336
2,486
31,652
114,418
137,408
435,000
38,130
Yes
Ashland
6,556
0
20,000
43,323
2,099
48,368
120,346
153,972
1,386,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
24,700
0
12,066
36,766
43,546
377,100
0
Yes
20,000
28,000
71,000
15,000
9,000
110,000
253,000
331,529
1,400,000
230,000
Yes
144,611
75,616
141,682
125,640
955
58,856
547,360
673,424
3,196,881
767,744
Yes
6
7
8
9
10
Bethel
Yes
*11
12
13
14
15
Cherry Valley
0
0
0
11,925
0
1,091
13,016
Coshocton
68,580
7,000
144,626
117,419
1,668
116,315
455,608
16
17
18
19
20
Crestline
11,456
19,200
41,820
14,811
1,954
71,740
160,981
Crossroads
0
0
0
5,200
0
0
Doylestown
6,500
0
15,012
4,252
0
21,747
11,452
0
74,018
35,944
2,572
104,802
8,643
18,000
28,195
35,049
373
31,968
21
22
23
24
25
Fredericktown
Ashtabula Edgewood
Ashtabula First
Bedford
35
0
12,973
300
106
5,158
18,572
25,503
35,000
0
1,587
17,322
33,473
9,485
400
34,220
96,487
115,154
1,600,000
95,353
No
Bucyrus First
96,800
0
84,600
117,700
1,100
58,705
358,905
491,174
5,200,000
0
Yes
Calvary Ridge
2,606
3,800
1,865
35,346
300
31,812
75,729
79,014
500,000
0
No
0
0
17,623
26,888
439
24,656
69,606
88,599
1,300,000
0
Yes
Yes
Brunswick
Cardington
0
0
19,800
0
537
11,146
31,483
46,096
300,000
0
Cleveland Arabic
1,200
6,840
14,400
405
375
8,077
31,297
31,537
210,000
115,000
No
Clyde
1,442
0
5,620
1,265
848
0
9,175
9,653
200,000
0
No
17,121
190,000
0
Yes
547,025
1,600,000
0
Yes
197,580
1,250,000
46,000
Yes
5,200
7,787
250,000
0
No
47,511
50,073
521,000
0
No
228,788
276,717
2,954,900
0
Yes
122,228
143,560
1,800,000
44,839
Yes
Cooperdale
Elyria Community
Fostoria First
0
0
18,811
0
480
7,478
26,769
35,057
300,000
0
Yes
8,350
0
33,161
16,158
2,469
83,793
143,931
172,902
350,000
0
Yes
18,389
60,744
35,446
33,443
2,420
45,427
195,869
220,553
2,000,000
575,000
No
1,500
0
16,000
0
2,250
4,207
23,957
25,607
800,000
0
No
Geneva
0
16,800
23,508
1,452
0
0
41,760
48,175
1,000,000
59,327
No
26
27
28
29
30
Grand Valley
0
276
0
1,750
125
13,011
15,162
19,413
335,000
0
Yes
Harvest Fellowship
0
0
16,640
27,336
2,500
22,000
68,476
80,610
250,000
0
Yes
1,558
0
26,800
4,975
0
0
33,333
44,038
2,250,000
500,000
No
Highpoint
52,266
159,300
76,731
78,993
3,753
45,265
416,308
426,648
4,500,000
2,264,359
No
Jefferson
0
75,732
74,386
9,974
1,345
74,026
235,463
285,494
2,500,000
770,936
Yes
31
32
33
34
35
Kelloggsville
36,070
69,138
43,213
19,773
427
97,802
266,423
310,473
840,000
426,000
Yes
6,659
0
17,590
22,201
1,698
3,180
51,328
65,291
360,000
0
Yes
Lighthouse Community
0
21,028
0
0
1,138
13,760
35,926
41,425
200,000
175,000
Yes
Lighthouse, Inc./Heaventrain
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
196,259
8,699
20,800
15,411
1,000
22,252
264,421
272,015
550,000
148,000
No
Fremont
Galion
Garfield Heights
Harvest Hills
Lexington
Living Faith
* Sponsored New Church this Year
46
47
48
49
50
51
All Other Church
Ministries
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
Value of Church
Properties
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
Allocations Paid in
Full?
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
2012
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
14,052
9,516
13,000
0
0
38,279
74,847
93,086
483,000
22,280
Yes
0
23,739
31,785
4,875
998
13,021
74,418
78,546
700,000
325,410
No
46,057
286,685
467,692
244,940
33,894
309,507
1,388,775
1,596,335
6,000,000
2,139,295
No
0
6,437
20,682
0
0
2,418
29,537
36,327
200,000
63,300
No
Marion Life Link Community
9,686
8,327
39,492
2,430
2,266
1,453
63,654
64,554
250,000
90,000
No
41
42
43
44
45
Medina
4,372
36,154
28,812
34,982
820
89,538
194,678
236,951
1,280,000
381,814
Yes
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith Community
3,180
20,828
0
28,861
750
1,000
54,619
68,361
700,000
256,348
Yes
Mount Vernon First
40,405
84,492
389,376
57,744
1,226
40,569
613,812
767,014
3,750,000
300,418
Yes
Mount Vernon Lakeholm
23,674
98,800
127,025
48,078
4,500
0
302,077
425,460
2,686,864
600,422
Yes
Mount Vernon New Life
17,974
25,738
146,660
15,378
0
156,616
362,366
441,621
1,077,410
770,000
No
46
47
48
49
50
Mount Vernon West Side
36
37
38
39
40
Loudonville
Mansfield First
Marion First
Marion Kensington Place
0
0
1
0
229
1,693
1,923
2,152
0
0
No
New Life Community
10,449
2,607
10,910
0
0
2,165
26,131
27,256
400,000
16,000
No
New Light/Nueva Luz
6,450
0
21,250
0
0
585
28,285
28,683
250,000
24,000
No
0
0
10,796
12,000
0
0
22,796
22,896
0
0
No
5,000
37,073
68,846
47,727
1,133
81,238
241,017
284,614
2,100,000
410,000
Yes
19,057
0
43,098
31,367
2,490
43,951
139,963
163,594
2,200,000
27,282
Yes
North East Community
Painesville
51
52
53
54
55
Parkside
56
57
58
59
60
Sandusky Community
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
3,026
0
1,050
30,880
2,978
31,591
69,525
82,501
203,000
1,575
Yes
59,647
17,871
112,464
15,789
0
7,155
212,926
249,915
0
0
No
Richmond Heights
9,612
0
2,286
29,850
1,639
16,855
60,242
68,806
500,000
0
No
Ridge Chapel
7,500
6,456
24,144
7,380
812
40,680
86,972
105,879
416,000
50,000
Yes
57,064
116,573
156,404
139,738
5,164
199,018
673,961
783,295
2,650,000
1,531,166
Yes
8,283
19,679
46,611
35,195
2,200
29,884
141,852
174,196
950,000
245,749
Yes
28,427
0
29,900
6,725
1,200
14,964
81,216
96,806
1,300,000
0
No
987
44,434
92,487
7,146
324
47,480
192,858
208,367
986,250
208,387
No
0
0
26,350
14,450
823
5,492
47,115
58,118
0
0
Yes
Tiffin
5,300
24,378
14,675
1,565
122
0
46,040
56,347
500,000
214,710
Yes
Upper Sandusky
5,838
0
12,296
34,945
600
12,118
65,797
72,812
350,000
0
No
Vermilion
2,055
10,620
15,080
7,376
0
17,017
52,148
52,505
665,000
104,000
No
Victory
1,169
0
0
0
2,993
7,078
11,240
17,065
0
0
Yes
Wadsworth
3,377
68,384
38,028
49,173
3,862
56,625
219,449
264,307
3,225,000
460,609
Yes
Warsaw
5,489
0
10,400
800
847
861
18,397
23,833
95,000
0
Yes
Willard
1,150
26,373
22,600
19,165
323
50,120
119,731
133,807
752,657
102,023
No
Willo-Lake
4,366
0
28,408
21,640
1,085
11,025
66,524
81,381
1,300,000
523,060
Yes
171,995
434,993
637,122
224,561
820
98,593
1,568,084
1,649,083
10,400,000
6,092,241
No
0
0
Port Clinton
Powell NewStart Community
Shelby
State Road Community
Sunbury
The Shepherd's House
Wooster
North Central Ohio Supplemental
* Sponsored New Church this Year
48
49
50
2,067,214
118,915
2,643,169
11,968,577
14,030,646
87,311,062
21,215,777
3,771,901
1,926,266
106,452
2,950,056
12,318,865
14,505,965
82,045,408
19,501,673
Increase / (Decrease)
169,192
81,050
140,948
12,463
5,265,654
1,714,104
Organized
Name Change
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
to Mount Gilead Fresh Faith
Community
(447,054)
Inactive
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
3,852,951
2,447,696
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
2,000,642
1,116,494
Debt Service
1,285,686
Last Year Total
Transfer
(306,887)
Merge
(350,288)
(475,319)
Disorganize
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
47
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
46
Value of Church
Properties
45
Total Missional
Disbursements
44a
Total Used for Local
Mission
44
Current Year Total
Church Name
* Sponsored New Church this Year
43
All Other Church
Ministries
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2012
42
Local Compassionate
Ministries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Drop
Supplemental Statistical Report
2012
North Central Ohio
Value District Property
4,986,132.00
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
Indebtedness on District Property
November 08, 2012
1,598,585.00