Dist Journal - Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene

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Dist Journal - Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene
MID-ATLANTIC
DISTRICT
2016
FIFTY–NINTH AND ONE HUNDRED–NINTH
ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL
SESSION HELD AT
ELLICOTT CITY, MARYLAND
APRIL 10 – 11, 2016
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Our Shared Mission
To advance the ministry of Jesus Christ.
Our Shared Vision
Compelled by God we ARE a movement of people
who passionately live the story of Jesus Christ
Our Core Values
Spiritual Formation
Leadership Development
Congregational Vitality
Missional Expansion
Stewardship Advancement
Our Principles for Ministry
Re-thinking Mental Models to develop versatile and adaptable
congregations
Reproducing and Multiplying disciples, pastors and leaders
Partnering and Collaborating with churches and groups outside the local
congregation to experience the movement of God
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Moving with God now
Fifty-Ninth & One Hundred-Ninth Annual Assembly
Journal
of the
Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene
Session held at Ellicott City, Maryland
April 10 - 11, 2016
Dr. David W. Graves
General Superintendent
Dr. Kenneth L. Mills
Dr. David W. Bowser
District Superintendent Emeritus District Superintendent
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2016 ORDINATION CLASS
(Front Row – Left to right): Dr. Kenneth L. Mills, District Superintendent; Rev. Christopher L.
Lyons, Mrs. Sandy Lyons, Rev. Osmany B. Espinosa, Rev. Y. Cecilia Espinosa, Rev. Treasa
M. Edwards, Mrs. Stacie Whaley, Rev. Larry A. Whaley, Rev. Tara L. Alton, Mr. Jason
Alton, Dr. David W. Graves, General Superintendent.
(Back Row – Left to right) Rev. Terry S. Sowden, District Secretary, Rev. Eric W. Valenstein,
Mrs. Erica Valenstein, Rev. Shane R. Valenstein, Mrs. Lauren Valenstein, Rev. David R.
Breedlove, Mr. Ronald Edwards, Mrs. Cynthia Farley, Rev. John J. Farley, II., Rev. Marjorie
C. Bailey, Mr. Scott Bailey. (Ordinands in BOLD)
(Photo by Kenneth R. Balch)
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Contents
I. Official Directory .....................................................................................................................8
A. Officers of the Assembly and District .................................................................................8
B. District Boards and Standing Committees ...........................................................................8
C. District Auxiliaries .............................................................................................................11
D. District Mission Areas…………………………………………………………………... 15
E. District Church Directory ..................................................................................................17
F. Ordained Elders .................................................................................................................57
G. Ordained Deacons ..............................................................................................................68
H. Licensed Ministers .............................................................................................................68
I. District Lay Ministers ...……………………………………………………… ………71
J. Retired Ministers ................................................................................................................72
K. Retired Lay Missionaries ...................................................................................................73
II. General Information ..............................................................................................................74
III. Plan of Examination ..............................................................................................................77
IV. Daily Proceedings ...................................................................................................................79
V. Reports ....................................................................................................................................87
A. District Officers .................................................................................................................87
1. District Superintendent ................................................................................................87
2. District SDMI Chairman ..............................................................................................95
3. District NMI President .................................................................................................97
4. District NYI President................................................................................................101
5. District Missional Ministries Specialist .....................................................................105
B. District Boards and Standing Committees .......................................................................107
1. District Advisory Board……………………………………………………………. 107
2. Board of Ministry.......................................................................................................109
3. Ministerial Studies Board/WBI..................................................................................110
4. Family Camp Program ...............................................................................................112
C. Assembly Committees .....................................................................................................113
1. Memoirs .....................................................................................................................113
2. Nominations ...............................................................................................................115
VI. Minutes of the Conventions ................................................................................................117
A. NMI Convention ..............................................................................................................117
B. NYI Convention ...............................................................................................................122
VII.Financial and Statistical .....................................................................................................125
Supplemental Statistical Chart…………………………………………………………125
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I. Official Directory
A. OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY AND DISTRICT
General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction – Dr. David W. Graves, 17001 Prairie Star
Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
(913-577-0500)
Mid-Atlantic District Missional Resource Center, 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(Web: www.manaz.org.; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 443-557-0455;
office: 443-557-0450)
District Superintendent – Dr. David W. Bowser (Diane), 8011 Cameryn Pl., #308, Pasadena,
MD 21122 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 810-610-7339)
District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. Kenneth L. Mills (Patti), 28 Colonial Ct.,
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 301-325-1902)
District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. Roy E. Carnahan (Doris), 1920 Trolley Rd., Apt.239,
York, PA 17408
(Email: [email protected]; 717-764-8729)
Assistant DS/District Secretary – Terry S. Sowden, 532 Elizabeth Ln., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-553-0551; fax: 443-557-0455; office: 443-557-0450;
cell: 443-562-6473)
Missional Leadership Specialist – Kenneth R. Balch, 1439 Nestlewood Ct., Crofton, MD
21114
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-451-9462; fax: 443-557-0455;
office 443-557-0450; cell: 410-294-0512)
District Treasurer – Beth T. Wells, 7913 Heather Mist Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 315-723-5646)
District SDMI Chairman – Paul D. MacPherson, 41745 Eldon Ct., Leonardtown, MD 20650
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-690-2871; cell: 240-561-5925)
District NMI President – Sharon E. Kessler, 17315 Whitaker Ct., St. Inigoes, MD 20684
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-872-4090; cell: 301-481-1313)
District NYI President – Joshua A. Kleinfeld, 307 W. Cottage Pl., York, PA 17401
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 717-764-4153; office: 717-764-4888;
cell: 717-577-6446)
Haitian Ministries Consultant (Eastern Shore) – Roland Edouard; 25382 Waterview Dr.,
Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected];
fax; 302-629-2997; cell: 302-249-0371; home: 302-629-6768)
Haitian Ministries Consultant (Western Shore) – J-Enock Guerrier, 9656 Guilford Rd.,
Columbia, MD 21046
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 301-498-1323)
Latino Ministries Consultant – Philip J. Heap, 4500 Muncaster Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20853
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-570-8463; fax: 301-570-9329;
office: 301-924-4601)
Eastern Nazarene College – 23 East Elm Avenue, Quincy, MA 02170
(617-745-3000; 1-800-88-ENC-88)
Williamson Bible Institute – 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 443-562-6473)
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
Advisory Board
(terms expire as indicated)
David W. Bowser (district superintendent), ex officio, 8011 Cameryn Pl., #302, Pasadena, MD
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21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 810-610-7339)
Elders
Richard A. Wilson (vice-chairman) (2017), 534 Locust Ave., Westminster, MD 21157
(443-340-6166)
Steven L. Johnson (secretary) (2018), 141 N. Edgewood Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21740
(301-797-4524)
David J. Sparks (2018), 331 Mystic Ln., Magnolia, DE 19962
(302-632-0029)
Claude C. Joyner (2019), 4102 Buck Creek Rd., Temple Hills, MD 20748
(301-894-7947)
Benjamin L. Spitler (2020), 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(301-502-4769)
Laypersons
Nancy R. Spicer (2017), 130 E. Butter Rd., York, PA 17404
E. Jay Lewis (2018), 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
Nancy M. Myers (2018), 417 Cocklin St., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Jonathan M. Bourne (2019), 45 Tidewater Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
Brian C. Varner (2020), 2123 Lindsay Lot Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717-266-6484)
(410-822-8940)
(717-766-2063)
(302-542-3644)
(717-504-0203)
Advisory Board Sub-Committees
(appointments expire in 2016)
Finance Committee
Beth T. Wells, District Treasurer; Richard A. Wilson (chair), DAB; Nancy M. Myers, DAB;
E. Jay Lewis, DAB; David J. Sparks, DAB; Nancy R. Spicer, DAB
Properties and Credentials Committee
Terry S. Sowden, District Secretary & Assistant District Superintendent; Jonathan M. Bourne,
DAB; John W. Nielson; Benjamin L. Spitler, DAB; Julie M. Taylor; Stephen R. Grosvenor;
Claude C. Joyner, DAB; Kent D. Vandervort
Missional Strategy and Church Planting
Kenneth R. Balch, Missional Leadership Specialist; Osmany B. Espinosa; Philip J. Heap; Dana
S. Howard; Steven L. Johnson, DAB; Rob P. Kazee; Frank E. Short; Brian C. Varner, DAB; A.
Ajay Vyas
Pastoral Enrichment Committee
Rob P. Kazee (co-chair), 4401 16th St. NW, Washington, DC 20011
Arthur T. Roxby (co-chair), III, 11 NW Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(202-723-3252)
(302-422-7489)
Mission Partnering Fund Committee
Benjamin L. Spitler, DAB (chair), 22101 Goshen School Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(301-947-9054)
Members: Richard A. Wilson, DAB; Nancy R. Spicer, DAB; Alex Clayborne; Amy J. Varner;
David J. Sparks, DAB; John Vander Haeghen
Ministerial Resource Fund Committee
Gary W. Barkley (chair), 510 Oldtown Rd, Cumberland, MD 21502
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(301-777-1076)
Members: Jonathan M. Bourne, DAB; Steven L. Johnson, DAB; Kelly C. Spitler, Nancy M.
Myers, DAB; Brian C. Varner, DAB; Beth T. Wells, District Treasurer
Court of Appeals
(terms expire in 2017)
David W. Bowser (district superintendent), ex officio, 8011 Cameryn Pl., #302, Pasadena, MD
21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 810-610-7339)
Ordained Ministers
Steven L. Johnson, 230 Stanford Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301-992-1971)
Bayse H. Reedy, 1500 Angel Dr., York, PA 17404
(717-577-3074)
Laypersons
E. Jay Lewis, 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(410-822-8940)
Nancy M. Myers, 417 Cocklin St., Mechanicsburg, PA17055
(717-766-2063)
Board of Ministry
(terms expire as indicated)
David W. Bowser (district superintendent), ex officio, 8011 Cameryn Pl., #302, Pasadena, MD
21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 810-610-7339)
Terry S. Sowden (district secretary), ex officio, 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 443-562-6473)
Gary W. Barkley (2017), 510 Oldtown Rd, Cumberland, MD 21502
(301-777-1076)
Philip J. Heap (2017), 4500 Muncaster Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20853
(301-924-4601)
Kelly C. Spitler (2017), 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(301-330-0366)
Stephen R. Grosvenor (chair) (2018), 627 Mallard Dr., Etters, PA 17319
(717-774-0396)
Robert P. Merki (2018), 7899 Opossumtown Pk., Frederick, MD 21702
(301-663-6271)
Richard A. Wilson (2018), 2626 Tome Hwy., Colora, MD 21917
(410-857-1477)
Janelle M. Beiler (2019), 6622 Oak Ridge Dr., Hebron, MD 21830
(410-341-6929)
Claude C. Joyner (2019), 4102 Buck Creek Rd., Temple Hills, MD 20748
(301-894-7947)
Jonathan A. Mills (secretary) (2019), 113 Wilkerdean Dr. E., Newark, DE 19711 (302-286-0119)
Jonathan W. Batchelder (2020), 1606 Scott Rd., Pylesville, MD 21132
(617-910-6307)
Judy D. Burnell (2020), 1709 Gatehouse Ct., Bel Air, MD 21014
(443-834-2343)
John W. Nielson (2020), 7108 Antock Pl., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(310-599-6703)
A. Ajay Vyas (2020), 2109 Chantilla Rd., Catonsville, MD 21228
(410-615-0082)
Appointed Ex Officio Voting Members
Lionel A. Campoz (2017), 8335 Woodward St., Savage, MD 20763
Sadrack Nelson (2017), 230 Stanford Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(240-344-5174)
(615-200-2141)
Ministerial Studies Board/Williamson Bible Institute
(terms expire in 2016)
Chairman/Director – Terry S. Sowden, 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 443-557-0455; 410-553-0551;
office: 443-557-0450; cell: 443-562-6473)
Academic Dean – Arthur T. Roxby, III, 11 N W Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-393-3967)
Registrar – Jonathan A. Mills, 113 Wilkerdean Dr. E., Newark, DE 19711
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-286-0119)
Secretary – Gary W. Barkley, 510 Oldtown Rd., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected] office: 301-777-1480; cell: 301-697-4357)
Treasurer – Karen B. Gray, 932 8th St., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-995-2116)
RCOAC Rep. – John W. Nielson, 6906 Woodyard Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-599-6730; office: 301-599-6700;
cell: 301-318-8962)
Latino Rep. – Philip J. Heap, 16822 Centerfield Way, Olney, MD 20832
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-570-8463)
Haitian Rep. – J. Willeme Thomas, 210 Hickory Ln., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-629-7149)
Trustees to Eastern Nazarene College
(terms expire as indicated)
Ministers
David W. Bowser (district superintendent), ex officio, 8011 Cameryn Pl., #308, Pasadena, MD
21122
(810-610-7339)
Bayse “Bud” H. Reedy (2019), 400 Stillmeadow Ln., York, PA 17404
(717-764-4888)
Alumni Representative – Russell J. Long, 914 E. Broadway, Bel Air, MD 21014 (410-879-4868)
Laypersons
Tony Steelman (2017), 2000 Glenville Rd., Darlington, MD 21034
E. Jay Lewis (2018), 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(410-734-4454)
(410-822-8940)
Camp Program Committee
(terms expire in 2016)
Ex Officio Members
David W. Bowser (district superintendent), Terry S. Sowden (assistant district superintendent),
Kenneth R. Balch (district missional director), Beth T. Wells (district treasurer), Fernando Ibanez
(Latino camp director – 443-996-3428)
Elected Members
Chairman – Jonathan W. Batchelder, 1606 Scott Rd., Pylesville, MD 21132
(410-452-5330)
NMI Rep. – Sharon E. Kessler, 17315 Whitaker Ct., St. Inigoes, MD 20684
(301-872-4090)
NYI Rep. – Matthew D. Moser, 1624 Lynch Road, Baltimore, MD 21222
(410-282-2084)
Children’s Rep. – Tara L. Alton, 419 Triton St., Crestview, FL 32536
(910-286-2462)
Security Director – Arthur T. Roxby, III, 11 N W Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963(302-422-7489)
Recreation Director – G. Robert Wells, Jr., 7913 Heather Mist Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(410-846-5389)
Registration – Kimberly L. Sowden, 1817 Marshall Rd., Dundalk, MD 21222
(410-285-5698)
C. DISTRICT AUXILIARIES
Sunday School Ministries Board
(terms expire as indicated)
Chairman – Paul D. MacPherson (2017), 41745 Eldon Ct., Leonardtown, MD 20650
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-690-2871; office: 301-475-2538;
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cell: 240-561-5925)
Secretary – Amy J. Varner (2018), 2123 Lindsay Lot Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-532-3426)
Treasurer – Beth T. Wells, 7913 Heather Mist Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-846-5389; fax: 443-557-0455; office: 443-557-0450;
cell: 315-723-5646)
Elected Members
Ministers
Paul D. Merritt (2017), 10662 Greensboro Rd., Denton, MD 21629
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 410-479-2197; cell: 304-730-1263)
Eric R. Folk (2018), 400 Albert St., Martinsburg, WV 25404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-582-8431)
R. Larry Taylor (2019), 901 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20032
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-676-9801)
Laypersons
Yolanda Lynner (2017), 3308 Chapman Rd., Randallstown, MD 21333
(E-mail: [email protected]; (410-496-3580)
Amy J. Varner (2018), 2123 Lindsay Lot Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-532-3426)
Tamara Adams, (2019), 11 Circle Dr., Linthicum, MD 21090
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-780-2428; cell: 410-917-3792)
District Directors
Children's Ministries – Robin E. Curtis, 743 Rosewood Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-302-8567)
NYI President – Joshua A. Kleinfeld, 307 W. Cottage Pl., York, PA 17401
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 717-764-4888; cell: 717-577-6446)
NMI President – Sharon E. Kessler, 17315 Whitaker Ct., St. Inigoes, MD 20684
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-872-4090)
Children’s Ministry Council
Children's Director – Robin E. Curtis, 743 Rosewood Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-302-8567)
Children’s Camp – Judith L. Carney, 194 Rose Hill Dr., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-774-6444)
Preteen Camp – DeVona L. Cordell, 2899 Anthony Hwy., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-334-3209; cell: 717-816-8490)
Children’s Family Camp – Tara L. Alton, 419 Triton Street, Crestview, FL 32536
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 910-286-2462)
Children’s Quizzing – Angelina Jones, PO Box 101, Jarrettsville, MD 21084-0101
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-692-9430; cell: 410-652-8845)
Caravan – TBD
TEAM Day/Leadership Advance – Lexa S. Herbert, 6411 S. Clifton Rd., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 301-371-7867)
Missions – Kacy C. Leach, 3165 Sonia Trail, Ellicott City, MD 21043
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-627-9490)
At-Large Members
Stephen P. Hause, 301 Coulbourn Mill Rd., Salisbury, MD 21804
(E-mail: [email protected]; 913-526-0435)
Michele R. Hendrickson, 5637 Settler Pl., Columbia, MD 21044
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-326-6722)
Adult Ministry Council
Women’s Min. Dir. – DeVona L. Cordell, 2899 Anthony Hwy., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-334-3209; cell: 717-816-8490)
Single Adult Min. Dir. – Leslie Dean, 7202 Broad St., Parsonsburg, MD 21849
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-543-2660)
Lay Retreat Chair. – Steve & Barbara Clarke, 106 Dales Way Dr., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-647-5663)
CLT James R. Moyers, 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-658-4970)
NMI Council
(terms expire as indicated)
President – Sharon E. Kessler (E-2018), 17315 Whitaker Ct., St. Inigoes, MD 20684
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-872-4090)
Vice President/Mission Call Coordinator – Christy R. Dickt (E-2017), 2160 Bonnie Ln.,
Waldorf, MD 20601
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 912-281-3327)
Secretary/Discipling – Rachel Hubbard (E-2017), 4690 Cedar Pl., Preston, MD 21655
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-673-2550)
Treasurer – E. Jay Lewis (E-2018), 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-822-8940)
Stacy R. Dickt (E-2018) (Pastor Liaison), 3264 Captain Dement Dr, Waldorf MD 20603
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell:912-816-6585)
Lorn Taylor – (E-2018) (General Assignment), 8013 Ponderosa Dr, Severn, MD 21144
(Email: [email protected]; 410-519-0744, cell: 410-562-8349)
John E. Borgal (A-2017) (NCM and FGCC), PO Box 117, Fawn Grove, PA 17321
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 410-452-8699; cell: 614-572-3496)
Wanda Eaton (A-2017) (Work & Witness Coord.), 1 Laurie Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-477-2144, cell: 717-816-0399)
Hector Segundo (A-2017) (Latino Liaison), 5937 White Rock Rd., Sykesville, MD 21784
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-795-0315; cell: 410-984-7227)
Clara Swengosh (A-2017) (Deputation), 14422 Peddicord Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-703-8468)
Joyce Willey (A-2017) (LINKS), 5279 Joy Row Ln., Salisbury, MD 21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-749-2008)
Tom Deneau (A-2017) (General Assignment), 1172 Ingram Branch Rd., Harrington, DE
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-242-1018)
Ashlie Deneau (A-2017) (General Assignment), 1172 Ingram Branch Rd., Harrington, DE 19952
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-632-5384)
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Rachel Foster (A-2017) (General Assignment), 203 Willow St. Ellendale, DE 19941
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-632-7263)
Ally Dickt (A-2017) (General Assignment), 2160 Bonnie Ln., Waldorf, MD 20601
(E-mail: [email protected])
Sheila Ellison (E-2017) (Youth W & W), 2 Taylor Rd., PO Box 160, Rising Sun, MD 21911
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-658-4970; cell: 443-553-7315)
Fawn Grove Compassion Center, Inc. (Warehouse – John E. Borgal), 5300 Fawn Grove Rd.,
Pylesville, MD 21132
(410-452-8699)
NYI Council
President – Joshua A. Kleinfeld, 400 Stillmeadow Ln., York, PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 717-764-4888; cell: 717-577-6446)
Vice President – Brian C. Schafer, 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 301-330-0366)
Secretary – Derek D. Parson, 100 Walnut St., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 330-340-6678)
Treasurer – Melissa K. Moser, 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222-3331
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-867-2747)
*Member at Large – A. Gregg Alsbrooks, 1411 Gunston Rd., Bel Air, MD, 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-617-6429)
Age Group Representatives: 7th – 9th Grades – Terms to Expire 2017
Madison LaPearl, 34778 Legacy Ln., Pittsville, MD 21850
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-236-9610)
Maddox Moser, 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222-3331
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 410-409-7097)
Age Group Representatives: 10th – 12th Grades – Terms to expire 2017
Josh Clugston, 17100 Flatwood Dr., Rockville, MD 20855
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-977-6924; cell: 301-502-4729)
Kelly Mohnkern, 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-669-1575)
Age Group Representatives: College Age – Terms to expire 2017
Tori Mitchel, 22006 Holiday Dr., Smithsburg, MD, 21783
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 301-800-5089)
Leah Shaffer, 16 Haverford Cir., Manchester, PA 17345
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-668-6325)
Ministry Team Leaders
Family Camp – Matthew D. Moser, 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222-3331
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-282-2084; cell: 410-409-7097)
Festival of Life – Heather Ingram, 3526 Berkley Rd, Darlington, MD 21034
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-243-0403)
TEAM Day – Matthew D. Moser, 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222-3331
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 410-409-7097)
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Quizzing – James A. Moots, 2600 Churchville Road, Churchville, MD 21028
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-804-5129)
Teen Camp – Brian C. Schafer, 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 301-330-0366)
Youth Equipped to Serve (YES) – Derek D. Parson, 100 Walnut St., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 330-340-6678)
QUEST – P. Wade Thompson, PO Box 801, Hollywood, MD 20636
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 816-582-8099)
NYC 2015 – JR LaPearl, 34778 Legacy Ln., Pittsville, MD 21850
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-236-9610)
D. MISSION AREAS
Central Pennsylvania – Bedford, Burnham Freedom Way, McConnellstown, Mount Tabor,
Orbisonia, Petersburg, Pleasant Ridge, Ryot, State College Bethel
Delmarva North – Chestertown, Denton, Dover Haitian, Dover The Cross, Easton Latino,
Easton Real Life Chapel, Milford, Milford Haitian, Milford Latino, Middletown Oasis
Community (Church Plant), Middletown Village (Church Plant), Sandtown, Smyrna
Faith
Delmarva South – Berlin The River, Berlin El Rio (Church Plant), Cambridge, Delmar Haitian,
Federalsburg Haitian, Georgetown Haitian (Church Plant), Hurlock United (Church
Plant), Laurel, Salisbury Cross Pointe, Salisbury Deaf Church (Church Plant), Seaford
Metro Baltimore – Baltimore Brooklyn, Baltimore Dundalk, Baltimore Latino, Baltimore
Lighthouse Community, Baltimore Parkville, Cockeysville (Church Plant), Columbia
Alive Community, Columbia City on a Hill Community (Church Plant), Curacao (Church
Plant), Ellicott City Crossroads, Ellicott City Primera Iglesia, Gambrills-Crofton Life
Bridge (Church Plant), Glen Burnie, Halethorpe Connections, Jessup New Generation,
Owings Mills Latin American First, Patterson Park / Baltimore (Church Plant), Severn
Grace Pointe Community
Metro D.C. – Annapolis, Annapolis Latino, College Park, College Park Fountain of Grace,
College Park Resurrection Power of Christ, Hyattsville Healing Temple, Hyattsville
Primitive Haitian (Church Plant), Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry (Church
Plant), Laurel Fellowship (Church Plant), Olney Hosanna, Rockville, Rockville First
Spanish, Silver Spring Living Water International (Church Plant), Washington
Community of Hope, Washington Grace, Washington Mosaic
Mid-Maryland – Frederick First, Frederick West Latino (Church Plant), Gaithersburg,
Gaithersburg Latino, Hagerstown, Hagerstown Haitian, Hagerstown Latino, Hampstead,
Martinsburg, Mount Airy New Beginning, South Carroll, Westminster, Westminster
First Latin American
North Eastern – Bel Air, Delta, Elkton, Fawn Grove, Havre de Grace The Great Commission,
Newark, North East, Rising Sun, Wilmington Haitian
Southern Maryland – Charles County The Oasis (Church Plant), Hollywood, Indian Head,
Leonardtown, Melwood, Saint Charles LifeStream
Susquehanna – Chambersburg Mosaic, Dover Mountain Grove Chapel, Gettysburg,
Hanover Trinity, New Cumberland, New Freedom Trail, Shippensburg, Shippensburg
The Harbor (Church Plant), Shippensburg The Local Gathering (Church Plant), York
Stillmeadow
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Western Maryland– Berkeley Springs, Cumberland Bethel, Cumberland First, Frostburg,
Hancock Grace, Oakland
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E. District Church Directory
Annapolis (Organized 1936) (071-0030)
410-263-2183
Location – 1309 Bay Ridge Ave., Annapolis, MD 21403
(E-mail: [email protected]:)
Pastor – (11/89) John R. DiCamillo (Jennifer), 821 Springdale Ave., Annapolis, MD 21403
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-263-5469)
Review Date – Appointment
Church Board Sec. – Kerry Willingham 530 Harbor Dr. Annapolis, MD 21403 (410-268-3996)
Church Treas. – Kerry Willingham 530 Harbor Dr. Annapolis, MD 21403 (410-268-3996)
Annapolis Latino (Organized 2003) (071-0033)
410-279-7691
Location – (Mail: 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113) 1309 Bay Ridge Rd., Annapolis,
MD 21403
Pastor – (02/03) Jorge O. Presta (Laura), 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-279-7691)
Review Date – 02/17
Music Dir. – Cristian Lopez, 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(301-525-1951)
NMI Pres. – Milagros Presta, 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(301-741-2036)
Church Board Sec. – Milagros Presta, 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113 (301-741-2036)
Church Treas. – Lollie Presta, 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(443-758-7175)
Baltimore Brooklyn (Organized 1935) (071-0160)
410-789-4523
Location – 120 Audrey Ave., Baltimore, MD 21225
Pastor – (11/01) V. Raul Pulido (Maria), 210 Hillcrest Ave., Baltimore, MD 21225
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 410-925-3380; 410-663-0915)
Review Date – 02/19
Music Dir. – Marcelo Rojas, 804 Rambo Ct., Baltimore, MD 21227
(410-206-6746)
SDMI Supt. – Leonel Carrillo, 1 W. Juliana Cir., Annapolis, MD 21401
Women’s Min. Dir. – Virginia Florez, 1 W. Juliana Cir., Annapolis, MD 21401
Church Treas. – Ana Lavarreda, 804 Rambo Ct., Baltimore, MD 21227
(410-940-9968)
Baltimore Dundalk (Organized 1959) (071-0040)
410-288-5136
Location – 1626 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222-3331
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 443-216-4897)
Pastor – (04/07) Matthew D. Moser (Melissa), 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-409-7097)
Review Date – 04/17
Lay Min. – Ron Skarupa, 2434 Garrett Rd., White Hall, MD 21161
(410-357-9546)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kim Sowden (Lynn), 1817 Marshall Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-285-5698)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Juanita Roehl, 1301 Delvale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21222 (410-285-1932)
NMI Pres. – Bob Evans, 1300 Blakewood Ct., Baltimore, MD 21222
(410-440-6270)
Church Board Sec. – Ron Skarupa, 2434 Garrett Rd., White Hall, MD 21161
(410-357-9546)
Church Treas. –Melissa Moser, 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-288-5136)
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Baltimore Latino (De Restauración) (Organized 2012) (071-0026)
240-344-5174
Location – (Mail to – 8335 Woodward St. Savage MD 20763) 200 Melvin Ave., Catonsville,
MD 21228
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (12/14) Lionel A. Campoz (Dona), 8335 Woodward St., Savage, MD 20763
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-344-5174)
Review Date – 12/16
Lay Min. – William Granados, 3 Cobblestone Ct., Apt. T3, Baltimore MD 21215
(443-536-3684)
Children’s Min. – Elena Espinoza, 2 Phlox Cir. Apt-A, Owings Mills, MD 21117 (443-500-4786)
NYI Pres. – Sergio Cruz, 4249 Mary Ridge Dr., Randallstown MD 21133
(443-898-3418)
NMI Pres. – Mateo Y. Dalila Lopez, 3604 Clarinth Rd Apt. 2A, Baltimore MD 21215
(443-802-3758)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Dana Campoz, 8335 Woodward St. Savage MD 20763
(240-529-4585)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Alex Orellana, 2 Glyndale Ct. Reisterstown MD 21136
(410-805-6223)
Worship Min. Dir. – Samuel Portillo 202 River Way Ct. Apt. 101, Owings Mills MD 21117
(443-547-1425)
Ushers – Angel Bernal, 3 Cobblestone Ct., Apt. T1, Baltimore, MD 21215
(410-805-1207)
Church Board Sec. – Maria Luisa Salcido, 7113 Rolling Bend Rd. Apt. F, Windsor Mill, MD
21244
(443-392-0754)
Church Treas. – Griselda Granados, 3 Cobblestone Ct., Apt. T1, Baltimore, MD 21215
(443-825-5128)
Baltimore Lighthouse Community (Organized 2001) (071-0553)
202-740-2884
Location – 101 Doris Ave., Baltimore, MD 21225
Pastor – (03/09) Sandra Singleton, 8500 Mike Shapiro Dr., Clinton, MD 20735
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-740-2884)
Review Date – Appointment
SDMI Supt. – Theresa Martin, 2611 Wegworth Ln., Baltimore, MD 21223
(410-525-2221)
NYI Pres. – Jerome Graham, 11 N. Smallwood St., Baltimore, MD 21223
(443-525-9249)
NMI Pres. – Ketura Graham, 11 N. Smallwood St., Baltimore, MD 21223
(857-236-3114)
Church Board Sec. – Ketura Graham, 11 N. Smallwood St., Baltimore, MD 21223
(857-236-3114)
Church Treas. – Francina Neely, 1120 Homestead St., Baltimore, MD 21223
(410-366-8165)
Baltimore Parkville (Organized 1934) (071-0050)
410-661-7096
Location – 8510 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(Web: www.parkvillenazarene.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-661-0244)
Pastor – (02/01) R. Neal Gray (Vicki), 8512 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-882-7733)
Review Date – 02/19
Assoc. Pastor – Vicki L. Gray (Neal), 8512 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-882-7733)
Music Dir. – Vicki L. Gray (Neal), 8512 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-882-7733)
SDMI Supt. – Barbara Phillips (Ed), 4023 Lyndale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-483-4814)
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Daycare Dir. – Tina Medina, 8510 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-661-0221)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Barbara Phillips (Ed), 4023 Lyndale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-483-4814)
NMI Pres. – Edward Phillips (Barbara), 4023 Lyndale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-483-4814)
Church Board Sec. – Edward Phillips (Barbara), 4023 Lyndale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-483-4814)
Church Treas. – Glenda McLaughlin, 908 Barron Ave., Baltimore, MD 21221
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-254-0334)
Bedford (Organized 1937) (071-0080)
814-623-5656
Location – 620 W. Penn St., Bedford, PA 15522
Pastor – (6/15) Candice J. Adams (Michael), 187 Highland Dr., Bedford, PA 15522
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-623-8565)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – Michael D. Adams (Candice), 187 Highland Dr., Bedford, PA 15522
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-623-8565)
Music Dir. – Michael D. Adams (Candice), 187 Highland Dr., Bedford, PA 15522
NYI Pres. – Brian Zembower (Vicki), 2534 Bedford Valley Rd., Bedford, PA 15522
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-356-3320)
Women’s Min. Dir – Candice J. Adams (Michael), 187 Highland Dr., Bedford, PA 15522
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-623-8565)
NMI Pres. – Karen Brown, 2978 Raystown Rd., Hopewell, PA 16650
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-623-6840)
Church Board Sec. – Vicki Zembower (Brian), 2534 Bedford Valley Rd., Bedford, PA 15522
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-356-3320)
Church Treas. – Cherie Mehle, 567 Centerville Rd., Bedford, PA 15522
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-356-9939)
Bel Air (Organized 1932) (071-0090)
Location – 2430 Conowingo Rd., Bel Air, MD 21015
410-838-8290
(Web: www.belairnazarene.org;
fax: 410-879-4578)
Pastor – (05/95) Russell J. Long, Jr. (Debbie), 914 E. Broadway, Bel Air, MD 21014
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-838-1682)
Review Date – 05/17
Assoc. Pastor – Noah A. Tharp (Linda), 1608 Cass Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-420-0777)
Childcare Dir. – Dawn Groff, 35 Martin Rd., Conowingo, MD 21918
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-838-8290)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kathy Peter, 3611 Smith Rd., Darlington, MD 21034
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-688-0630)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – A. Gregg Alsbrooks (Dodi), 1411 Gunston Rd., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-617-6429)
Prime Time Dir. – Shirley Bodine, 601 Camelot Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-420-9199)
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Single Adult Min. Dir. – A. Gregg Alsbrooks (Dodi), 1411 Gunston Rd., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-617-6429)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Linda Tharp (Noah), 1608 Cass Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-420-0777)
NMI Pres. – Tracy Tracy, 1503 Whistler Rd., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-652-1850)
Work & Witness Coord. – Judy D. Burnell, 1709 Gatehouse Court, Bel Air, MD 21014
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-834-2343)
Church Board Sec. – Trisha Orndorff, 1503 Glenville Rd., Havre de Grace, MD 21078
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-937-9371)
Church Treas. – Gail Huna, 601 Camelot Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-838-8913)
Berkeley Springs (Organized 1940) (071-0097)
304-258-4412
Location – (Mail: PO Box 427) 58 Truman St., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
Pastor – (06/88) Rodney C. Truax (Stacy), 803 Harrison Ave., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-258-4412)
Review Date – 06/18
SDMI Supt. – Derek Mellott, 31 Waterside Ct., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-258-6881)
NMI Pres. – John Britt, 12929 St. Paul Rd., Clear Spring, MD 21722
(301-842-0034)
Church Board Sec. – John Britt, 12929 St. Paul Rd., Clear Spring, MD 21722
(301-842-0034)
Church Treas. – Rachel Truax, 149 Apple Orchard Cir., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-702-1741)
Berlin El Rio (CTM) (071-0062)
443-916-0499
Location –11004 Worcester Hwy., Berlin, MD 21811
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (10/15) Jesus Chavez (Deyanira), 1 Phlox Cir., Apt. H, Owings Mills, MD 21117
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-916-0499)
Review Date – Appointment
Berlin The River (Organized 2013) (071-0011)
Location –11004 Worcester Hwy., Berlin, MD 21811
410-641-0401
(Web: www.Therivernaz.com;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (11/08) Mark C. Massey (Lonea), 530 Ocean Pkwy., Berlin, MD 21811
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-513-6448)
Review Date – 02/19
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – Clark F. LaPearl, Jr. (Nicole), 34778 Legacy Ln., Salisbury, MD 21850
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-236-9610)
SDMI Supt. – Nicole LaPearl, 34778 Legacy Ln., Salisbury, MD 21850
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-859-1460)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Lonea Massey (Mark), 530 Ocean Pkwy., Berlin, MD 21811
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-513-6449)
NMI President – Jeff Green, 11237 St Martins Neck Rd., Bishopville MD 21813
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443 614 7569)
Church Board Sec. – Ben Baker, 30276 Mallard Dr., Delmar, MD 21875
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-251-1590)
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Church Treas. – Dianne Green, 11237 St. Martins Neck Rd., Bishopville, MD 21813
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-430-1480)
Burnham Freedom Way (Organized 1942) (071-0170)
717-250-8401
Location – 215 E. Freedom Ave., Burnham, PA 17009
Pastor – (4/03) George S. Smith (Toni), 201 N. Main St., Yeagertown, PA 17099
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-348-5284)
Review Date – 02/19
SDMI Supt. – Toni Smith., 201 N Main St., Yeagertown, PA 17099
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-348-5284)
NYI Pres. – Harold Ritter Jr., 294 N. Derry Ave., Yeagertown, PA 17099
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-543-3049)
NMI Pres. – Steve Wagner (Sherry), 16 W. Specht St., McClure, PA 17841
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-543-3577)
Church Board Sec. – Toni Smith, 201 N. Main St., Yeagertown, PA 17099
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-348-5284)
Church Treas. – Harold Ritter Jr., 294 N. Derry Ave., Yeagertown, PA 17099
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-543-3049)
Cambridge (Organized 1963) (071-0204)
410-228-1592
Location – 97 Sandy Hill Rd., Cambridge, MD 21613
Pastor – (10/06) Richard K. Prahl (Sharon), 4 Merryweather Dr., Cambridge, MD 21613
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-205-2862)
Review Date – 11/16
Assoc. Pastor – Sharon L. Prahl (Richard), 4 Merryweather Dr., Cambridge, MD 21613
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-205-2865)
Assoc. Pastor – Timothy E. Thompson (Cheryl), 806 N. Washington St., Easton, MD 21601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-924-6206)
Music Dir. – E. Jay Lewis, 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(E-mail: [email protected]: 410-822-8940)
SDMI Supt. – Sharon L. Prahl, 4 Merryweather Dr. Cambridge, MD 21613
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-205-2865
NMI Pres. – Patricia Lewis, 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-822-8940)
NYI President – Emily Bloodsworth, 101 Dorchester Ave., Cambridge, MD 21613
(443-521-2163)
Church Board Sec. – Janice Stevens, 29336 Howell Point Rd., Trappe, MD 21673
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-476-3376)
Church Treas. – Carol Bloodsworth, 101 Dorchester Ave., Cambridge, MD 21613
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-521-2163)
Chambersburg Mosaic (Organized 2013) (071-0209)
Location – 560 Black Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-414-8024
(Web: www.cburgnaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (01/08) Dan L. Kraynek (Lori), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-414-8024; 717-414-8024)
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Review Date – Appointment
Music Dir. – Dan Kraynek (Lori), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717-414-8024)
Vis. Min. – Dan Kraynek (Lori), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-414-8024)
SDMI Supt. – Lori Kraynek (Dan), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717-404-0412)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Lori Kraynek (Dan), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-414-8024)
NYI Pres. – Lori Kraynek (Dan), 560 Black Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-404-0412)
Youth Pastor – Dan Kraynek, 560 Black Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-414-8024)
Adult Min. Dir. – Dan Kraynek (Lori), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-414-8024)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Bruce Tindal 560 Black Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
Women’s Min. Dir. – Lori Kraynek (Dan), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-404-0412)
NMI Pres. – Lori Kraynek (Dan), 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717-404-0412)
Church Board Sec. – Lori Kraynek (Dan), 560 Black Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717-404-4012)
Charles County The Oasis (CTM) (071-0065)
Location – 2160 Bonnie Ln., Waldorf, MD 20601 (E-mail: [email protected]; 912-816-6585)
Co-Pastor – (04/16) Stacy R. Dickt (Christy), 2160 Bonnie Ln., Waldorf, MD 20601
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 912-816-6585)
Co-Pastor – (04/16) Christy R. Dickt (E-2017), 2160 Bonnie Ln., Waldorf, MD 20601
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 912-281-3327)
Review Date – Appointment
Chestertown (Organized 1965) (071-0207)
410-778-6146
Location – 6943 Church Hill Rd., Chestertown, MD 21620
Pastor – (08/14) James F. Diggs, Jr. (Karrie), 221 Warrick Rd., Chestertown, MD 21620
([email protected]; 301-633-0583)
Review Date – 08/16
NMI Pres. – Brenda Horrocks, PO Box 283, Chestertown, MD 21620-0283
(410-708-5103)
Church Board Sec. – Rob Hilty, 103 Wilton Rd. Chestertown, MD 21620
(410-778-5714)
Church Treas. – Vickie Kaylor, 200 E. Campus Ave., Chestertown, MD 21620 (410-778-9858)
College Park (Organized 1953) (071-0210)
301-345-4616
Location – 9704 Rhode Island Ave., College Park, MD 20740
(Web: www.collegeparknaz.com; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (08/04) Mark S. Garrett (Leah), 10113 51st Ave., College Park, MD 20740
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-880-8387)
Review Date – 08/19
Assoc. Pastor – Joakim “Brian” Kamugisha, 9607 Wellington St., Lanham, MD 20706
Music Dir. – Amy Pate, 4816 Fox St., College Park, MD 20740
(240-893-4255)
Chr. Ed. Dir. – Leah Garrett (Mark), 10113 51st Ave., College Park, MD 20740 (301-345-4961)
SDMI Supt. – Leah Garrett (Mark), 10113 51st Ave., College Park, MD 20740 (301-345-4961)
Church Board Sec. – Amy Pate, 4816 Fox St., College Park, MD 20740
(240-893-4255)
Church Treas. – John Lunsford – 411 Pershing Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301-589-7104)
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College Park Fountain of Grace (Organized 1994) (071-0212)
301-915-6483
Location – 9704 Rhode Island Ave., College Park, MD 20740
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (08/15) Byron R. Lopez (Rosixo), 11721 Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-471-6515)
Review Date – Appointment
NYI Pres. – Rebecca Ortiz, 3708 Lamberton Sq., Silver Spring, MD 20904
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-463-9025)
NMI Pres. – Velia Ortiz, 3708 Lamberton Sq., Silver Spring, MD 20904
(E-mail: [email protected])
Church Board Sec. – Ivette Joge 5710 Tennyson St., Riverdale, MD 20737
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-432-5923)
College Park Resurrection Power of Christ (Organized 2013) (071-0042) 240-701-7692
Location – 9704 Rhode Island Ave., College Park, MD 20740 (E-mail: [email protected])
Lay Pastor – (2/13) Augustus B. Matibila (Doris), 5344 Chesapeake Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-701-7692)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Min. Dir./Discipleship & Urban Min. – Ailen N. Coleman, 2851 5th St., NE, Washington,
DC 20017
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-290-5523)
Assoc. Min. Dir./Evangelism & Outreach – Maddo Jeanette, 2440 16th St., #321, NW,
Washington, DC 20009
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-258-4002)
Children’s Min Dir. – Bertha Bingham, 7911 Riggs Rd., #110, Hyattsville, MD 20783
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-704-0759)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Penina Oyiera Mboha, 2829 Terrace Dr., # 110, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(240-461-9031)
Assoc. Women’s Min. Comp. – Risper Olalo, 12405 Bushy Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20906
(240-533-6199)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Philemon K. Lagat, 20000 Appledowne Cir., Germantown, MD 20876
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-551-8526)
W&W Coord./Urban Min. – Maria T. Mnimbo, 2821 5th St., NE, Washington, DC 20017
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-352-1590)
Church Treas. – Monica Omweri, 5344 Chesapeake Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-374-2273)
Columbia Alive Community (Organized 2007) (071-0001)
443-538-5921
Location – (Mail: 6455 Old Highgate Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075), 9104 Red Branch Rd.,
Columbia, MD 21045
(Web: www.alivecommunitychurch.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (2/07) Steven T. Slifker (Deanne), 6455 Old Highgate Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-379-8498)
Review Date – 02/17
Music Dir. – Chris Maroney (Cece), 6640 Huntshire Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-379-0561)
Chr. Ed. Dir. – Deanne Slifker (Steve), 6455 Old Highgate Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-379-8498)
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SDMI Supt. – Mike Winstead, 2123 Rockhaven Ave., Catonsville, MD 21228
(E-mail: [email protected])
NYI Pres. – Stacy Hicks, 104–A Winters Ln., Catonsville, MD 21228
(E-mail:[email protected])
Men’s Min. Dir. – Mike Kessler, 2228 Lake Dr., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected])
Women’s Min. Dir. – Cece Maroney (Chris), 6640 Huntshire Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-379-0561)
NMI Pres. – John Hicks (Stacy), 104–A Winters Ln., Catonsville, MD 21228
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-266-3561)
Church Board Sec. – Cece Maroney (Chris), 6640 Huntshire Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-379-0561)
Church Treas. – Cece Maroney (Chris), 6640 Huntshire Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-379-0561)
Cumberland Bethel (Organized 1933) (071-0230)
301-724-9343
Location – 11720 Valley Rd. NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
Pastor – (09/62) David F. Dayhoff (Janet), 11718 Valley Rd., NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-724-9343)
Review Date – 09/19
SDMI Supt. – Bonita Diehl, 12301 Amherst Ave, NE, Cumberland, MD 21502 (301-724-6602)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Tonya Diehl, 12210 Amherst Ave., NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
(301-777-2801)
Youth Min. Dir. – Wilma Dayhoff, 11007 Cash Valley Rd., NW, LaVale, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 240-727-0940; 301-759-3766)
NMI Pres. – Robin Kreger, 11300 Ore St., NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-777-1007)
Church Board Sec. – Bonita Diehl, 12301 Amherst Ave., NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
(301-724-6602)
Church Treas. – Martha Whiteman, 1037 Myrtle St., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected] 301-697-6592)
Cumberland First (Organized 1927) (071-0240)
301-777-1480
Location – 508 Oldtown Rd., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-777-1480)
Pastor – (10/86) Gary W. Barkley (Misty), 18509 McMullen Hwy. Rawlings, Md. 21557
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-777-1076)
Review Date – 10/19
Assoc. Pastor – Stephen M. Monington (Ronda), 1425 Church St., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-722-3127)
Assoc. Pastor/Fire Chaplain – James Kasecamp (Debbie), 13700 Chipmunk Ln.,
Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-759-2567)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Jonathan Paul, 510 Oldtown Rd. Cumberland, MD 21502
(Email: [email protected]; 240-727-1450)
Adult Min. Dir. – Rick Ickes, 1600 Frederick St., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-722-3811)
NMI Pres. – Barbara Lewis, 13502 Uhl Hwy., SE, Cumberland, MD 21502
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-724-4522)
NYI Pres. – David Burroughs, 11017 California Ave. NW, LaVale, MD 21502
(Email: [email protected]; 240-455-2173)
Work & Witness Coord. – Stephen M. Monington, 1425 Church St., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-722-3127)
Church Board Sec. – Anthony Tice, 558 National Highway, LaVale, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-818-1417)
Church Treas. – Rick Ickes, 1600 Frederick St., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-722-3811)
Curacao (CTM) (071-0061)
599-9516-5732
Location – Kaya Sagrado 37, Willemstead, Curacao, Netherland Antilles
(E-mail: [email protected])
Lay Pastor – (08/15) Jonathan Petrus (Lisette), Kaya Sagrado 37, Willemstead, Curacao,
Netherland
Antilles
(E-mail: [email protected]; 599-9516-5732)
Review Date – Appointment
Delmar Haitian (Organized 1993) (071-0921)
302-846-2899
Location – 36926 Hide Away Ln., Delmar, DE 19940
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (5/02) Charles Leroy (Elcie), 11110 Church Rd., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-628-1234)
Review Date – 5/20
Assoc. Pastor/SDMI – Wilfrid Raymond, 28821 Seaford Rd., Seaford, DE 19956
(302-875-4564)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – Gerold Dorleans, 210 Old Laurel Rd., Georgetown, DE 19947
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-856-3165)
Music Dir. – Jean Florestal, 7753 Gay Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-629-4065)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Clermithe Impert, E 7th St., Apt. 12 A, Seaford, DE 19973
(302-249-6563)
Childcare/School – Evelyne Dorleans, 608 Oak Rd., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-629-6127)
NYI Pres. – Damssaul Dufrene, 18416 Arabian Acres, Lewes, DE 19958
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-864-3338)
Adult Min. Dir. – Elcie Leroy, 11110 Church Rd., Seaford, De 19973
(302-628-1234)
NMI Pres. – Previlus Florestal, 7753 Gay Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-629-4065)
Church Board Sec. – Ivonia Brinelus, 18416 Arabian Acres, Lewes, DE 19958
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-604-0364)
Church Treas. – Bennet Florestal, 10749 N. Old State Rd., Lincoln, DE 19960 (302-236-1255)
Delta (Organized 1942) (071-0260)
717-456-5917
Location – 6610 Delta Rd., Delta, PA 17314
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 717-456-5836)
Pastor – (11/00) Robert J. Reter, Jr. (Linda), 6596 Delta Rd., Delta, PA 17314
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-456-5003)
Review Date – 11/19
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SDMI Supt. – Dan Droddy, 10 Cornplanter Rd., Willow St., PA 17584
Childcare Dir. – Wendy Krouse, 2145 North Cooper Rd., Whiteford, MD 21160
NYI Pres. – Linda Reter (Robert), 6596 Delta Rd., Delta, PA 17314
Women’s Min. Dir. – Donna Macklin, 236 Fulton Rd., Airville, PA 17302
NMI Pres. – Grace Wyatt, 1121 A Vanguard Way, Bel Air, MD 21015
Church Board Sec. – Martha Comer, 3232 Scarboro Rd., Street, MD 21154
Church Treas. – Martha Comer, 3232 Scarboro Rd., Street, MD 21154
(717-464-9333)
(410-452-5026)
(717-456-5003)
(717-862-3150)
(410-852-6075)
(410-452-8676)
(410-452-8676)
Denton (Organized 1941) (071-0270)
410-479-2197
Location – 10660 Greensboro Rd., Denton, MD 21629
(Web: www.DentonNaz.com;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax; 410-479-9482)
Pastor – (09/12) Paul D. Merritt (Jamie), 10662 Greensboro Rd., Denton, MD 21629
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 410-443-1047, home: 443-448-4632)
Review Date – 09/18
SDMI Supt – Dave Cunfer, 210 Maryland Ave., Denton MD 21629
(E-Mail [email protected]; 520-227-6934)
NYI Pres. – Ashlie Deneau, 1172 Ingram Branch Rd., Harrington, DE 19952
(E-mail [email protected]; 302-632-5384)
NMI Pres – Rachel Hubbard, 4690 Cedar Pl., Preston, MD 21655
(E-Mail [email protected]; 410-714-1816)
Church Board Sec. – Carmen Mead, 8425 Mitchell Rd., Denton, MD 21629
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-479-3485)
Church Treas. – Scott Getchell, 509 Randolph St., Denton, MD 21629
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-479-3695)
Dover Haitian (Organized 2000) (071-0282)
302-674-2683
Location – (Mail to: PO Box 326) 1426 McKee Rd., Dover, DE 19904
Pastor – (09/03) Daniel Adjocy (Roseline), 23 Truman Ct., Dover, DE 19904
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-450-6581; 302-677-0516)
Review Date – 09/17
Assoc./Youth – Beauvoir Duperoy (Marie Adeline), 258 E. Pembrook, Smyrna, DE 19977
(cell: 302-373-6592; 302-643-0413)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Roseline Adjocy (Daniel), 23 Truman Ct., Dover, DE 19904
(302-677-0516)
Children’s Min. Sherline Exantus 130 Boggs St., Dover, DE 19904
(302-480-5054)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Suze Joanis, 18 Markham Ct., Smyrna, DE 19977
(215-901-4597)
Women’s Ministry MNI – Magdala Jean-Pierre, 125 First Ave., Smyrna, DE 19977
(302-653-6343)
Church Board Sec. – Max Saintil, 205 Ingram St., Dover, DE 19901
(302-245-2108)
Church Treas. – Jean Wilner, 29 Julian Dr. Dover, DE 19901
(302-270-8781)
Dover Mountain Grove Chapel (Organized 2006)
Location – 170 Andersontown Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(071-0284)
717-308-2061
(Web: mountaingrovechapel.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (04/14) Osmany B. Espinosa, 170 Andersontown Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-332-4972)
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Review Date – 04/19
Assoc. Pastor – Y. Cecilia Espinosa, 170 Andersontown Rd., Dover, PA 17315(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-332-5694)
Assoc. Pastor – Kurt D. Anderson, 6330 Bull Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-673-7508)
NYI Pres. – Kelly Marlow, 50 Big Creek Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-968-5724)
Children & Youth Dir. – Kelly Marlow, 50 Big Creek Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-968-5724)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Kurt D. Anderson, 6330 Bull Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-673-7508)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Y. Cecilia Espinosa, 170 Andersontown Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-332-5694)
NMI Pres. – Joan Garcia, 322 South St., Wellsville, PA 17365
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-648-9854)
Church Board Sec. – James Weire (Brenda), PO Box 1035, Mount Wolfe, PA 17347
(717-266-1934)
Church Treas. – James Weire (Brenda), PO Box 1035, Mount Wolfe, PA 17347 (717-266-1934)
Dover The Cross (Organized 1953) (071-0280)
Location – 1818 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
302-734-4202
(Web: www.thecrossofdover.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Co-Pastor – (10/04) Timothy J. Evans (Cheryl), 1788 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-222-7325; 302-730-4780)
Co-Pastor – (10/04) Cheryl M. Evans (Timothy), 1788 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-222-7326; 302-730-4780)
Review Date – 10/18
Assoc. Pastor – Jeannine M. Vander Haeghen (John), 3923 Wheatley’s Pond Rd., Smyrna, DE
19977
(E-mail: [email protected]; 407-415-4597)
Assoc. Pastor/Children and Family – Tara L. Alton, 419 Triton St., Crestview, FL 32536
(E-mail: [email protected]; 910-286-2462)
Assoc. Pastor/Evangelism – Lynda J. Thompson, 470 Judith Rd., Hartly, DE 19953
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-492-1153)
Assoc. Pastor – Kay Lynn Bright, 1750 Peach Tree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-697-2515)
Assoc. Pastor – Peter M. Zerphy (Kelly), 10625 Blacksmith Shop Rd., Greenwood, DE 19950
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-302-9240)
Assoc. Pastor/Senior Adult – James V. Pettit (Irene), 3111 Hourglass Rd., Hartly, DE 19953
SDMI Supt. – Christy Cale, 1480 Peach Tree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-670-7449)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Cheryl M. Evans, 1788 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-222-7326; 302-730-4780)
NYI Pres. – Timothy Seth Pettit, 42 Dailey Dr., Felton, DE 19943
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-632-5146)
Prime Time Dir. – Christy Cale, 1480 Peach Tree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
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(Email: [email protected]; 302-670-7449)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Timothy Seth Pettit, 42 Dailey Dr., Felton, DE 19943
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-632-5146)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Jennifer Hurd, 12 Rogers Dr., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail [email protected]; 302-242-7816)
NMI Pres. – Kay Lynn Bright, 1750 Peach Tree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-697-2515)
Work & Witness Cor. – Cheryl M. Evans, 1788 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-222-7326)
Church Board Sec. – Lynda Thompson, 470 Judith Rd., Hartly, DE 19953
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-492-1153)
Church Treas. – Kay Lynn Bright, 1750 Peach Tree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-697-2515)
Easton Latino Jesus Te Ama (Organized 2014) (071-0015)
410-279-7495
Location – 403 Hollyday St., Easton, MD 21601
Pastor – (4/10) Laura C. Presta (Jorge), 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(E-mail: [email protected]; (410-279-7495)
Review Date – Appointment
Easton Real Life Chapel (Organized 1953/2010) (071-0300)
410-822-5023
Location – 403 Hollyday St., Easton, MD 21601
(Web: www.reallifechapel.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-822-5023)
Pastor – (06/08) Frank E. Short (Lauralee), 10286 Tuckahoe Landing Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-786-4650)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – Evan A. Wennberg (Erin), 712 Wayside Ave., Easton, MD 21601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-561-0834)
SDMI Supt. – Angie Condon, 950 Hudson Rd., Cambridge, MD 21613
(410-901-9993)
NYI Dir. – Sara Wise, 5547 Bonnie Brook Rd., Cambridge, MD 21613
(410-200-1395)
Church Board Sec. – Harry Seemans, PO Box 69, Bozman, MD 21612
(410-829-3007)
Church Treas. – Sally Weber, 4159 Bestpitch Ferry Rd., Cambridge, MD 21613 (410-228-3085)
Elkton (Organized 1957) (071-0311)
410-398-6205
Location – 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-398-6239)
Pastor – (07/89) James R. Moyers (Pennie), 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-398-8935)
Review Date – 07/19
Assoc. Pastor – James L. Ellison (Sheila), PO Box 160, Rising Sun, MD 21911
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-658-4970)
Christian Ed. Dir. – Pennie Moyers (James), 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-398-8935)
NYI Pres. – Sheila Ellison (James), PO Box 160, Rising Sun, MD 21911
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-658-4970)
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Women’s Min. Dir. – Pennie Moyers (James), 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-398-8935)
NMI Pres. – Pennie Moyers, (James) 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921 (410-398-8935)
(E-mail: [email protected])
Work & Witness Coord. – Pennie Moyers (James), 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-398-8935)
Church Board Sec. – Jenny Kline, 7 Hackney Ct., Port Deposit, MD 21904
(410-652-1916)
Church Treas. – Mary Ann Crane, 251 Wheatley Rd., North East, MD 21901
(443-907-4327)
Ellicott City Crossroads (Organized 1910) (071-0060)
410-465-1103
Location – 2750 Rogers Ave., Ellicott City, MD 21043
(Web: www.crossroadsnaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-465-1120)
Pastor – (10/00) Kevin T. Hardy (Jane), 2700 Rocky Glen Way, Ellicott City, MD 21043
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-274-0296)
Review Date – 01/20
Assoc. Pastor/Worship & Technology – Samuel Montijo, Jr. (Ruth), 2086 Hammond Ave.,
Marriottsville, MD 21104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-742-8723)
Assoc. Pastor/Church Planter – Shane R. Valenstein (Lauren), 6480 Grommet Dr., Elkridge, MD
21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-971-0991)
Assoc. Pastor/Young Adult – Jesse A. Happel (Kiley) – 3924 Bryony Rd., Randallstown, MD
21133
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-470-0952)
Assoc. Pastor – Norman Huffman, 8466 Church Lane Rd., Ellicott City, MD 21043
(360-903-4251)
Assoc. Pastor—Richard Brash—Brash, Richard C., 605 Forest View Rd., Linthicum, MD 21090
(410-292-4120)
Assoc. Min. Dir./Students – Taylor Dartt (Lindsey), 2750 Rogers Ave., Ellicott City, MD 21043
(E-mail: [email protected], 615-569-7651)Assoc. Pastor/Children – Christina A. Jones (Jeff),
12908 Allerton Ln., Silver Spring, MD
20904
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-543-4009)
Primetimer’s Dir. – Margie Pickett (Clark), 7915 Galloping Cir., Baltimore, MD 21244
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-599-6195)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Brooke Thompson (Rick), 7779 Notley Rd., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-437-0726)
NMI Pres. – Karen Brash (Richard), 605 Forest View Rd., Linthicum, MD 21090
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-292-4120)
Church Board Sec. – Trish Hillard, 12502 Ithaca Way, Sykesville, MD 21784
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-570-8863)
Church Treas. – Charlotte Bennett, 2447 Sophia Chase Dr., Marriottsville, MD 21104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-531-3644)
Ellicott City Primera Iglesia (Organized 2006) (071-0058)
410-696-8910
Location – 9122 Sybert Dr., Ellicott City, MD 21043
Pastor – (05/14) Raul Britos (Mariela), 3441 Plumtree Dr., Apt. B, Ellicott City, MD 21042
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-386-1302; 410-465-3504)
Review Date – 05/20
SDMI Supt. – Mariela Britos, 3441 Plumtree Dr., Apt. B, Ellicott City, MD 21042
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(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-386-1302; 410-465-3504)
NYI Pres. – Alejandra Mendoza, 1 Breezy Tree Ct., Apt. A, Lutherville, MD 21093
(E-mail: [email protected]; (443-689-7285)
NMI Pres. – Richard Lynner, 3308 Chapman Rd., Randallstown, MD 21333
(E-mail: [email protected]; (443-912-3090)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Rosa Mendoza, 3034 Arizona Ave., Parkville, MD 21234
(E-mail: [email protected]; (443-653-3710)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Christian Calle, 1101 Trowbridge Ct., Abingdon, MD 21009
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-652-2835)
Church Board Sec. – Emigdo Sandoval; 1 Trolod Ct., Apt. G, Owings Mills, MD 21117
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-208-4308)
Church Treas. – Yolanda Lynner, 3308 Chapman Rd., Randallstown, MD 21333
(E-mail: [email protected]; (410-496-3580)
Fawn Grove (Organized 1966) (071-0330)
410-452-5330
Location – 5300 Fawn Grove Rd., Pylesville, MD 21132
(Web: www.fawngrovenazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (11/09) Jonathan W. Batchelder (Michelle), 1606 Scott Rd., Pylesville, MD 21132
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-452-5711)
Review Date – 03/20
Music Dir. – Michelle R. Batchelder, 1606 Scott Rd., Pylesville, MD 21132
NYI Pres. – Robert Froman, 358 Cook Rd., Delta, PA 17314
(717-456-5689)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Doug Tymes (Holly), 300 Kunkle Rd., Fawn Grove, PA 17321
Women’s Min. Dir. – Terri Thacker, 33 Cherry Rd., Airville, PA 17302
(717-456-7260)
NMI Pres. – Jack Borgal, PO Box 117, Fawn Grove, PA 17321
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-452-8699; cell: 614-572-3496)
Church Board Sec. – Randy Montgomery, 1910 Whiteford Rd., Street, MD 21154
(443- 619-9058)
Church Treas. – Beth T. Wells (Rob), 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-557-0450; cell 315-723-5646)
Federalsburg Haitian (Organized 1992) (071-0335)
410-754-7611
Location – (Mail to: PO Box 128) 3381 Houston Branch Rd., Federalsburg, MD 21632
Pastor – (04//12) J. Willeme Thomas (Nerky), 8973 Riverside Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-381-7584)
Review Date – 04/18
Pastor Emeritus – J. Robert Augustin (Andieula), 24396 Beaver Dam Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-262-9042)
Worship Leader – Wagner Paul, 223 Harrington St., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-628-0645)
SDMI Supt. – Raymond Sauveur, PO Box 452, Seaford, DE 19973
(302-228-0999)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Sharline Derosier 26134 Kelly Cir., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-858-3190)
NYI Pres. – Nerky Thomas., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-258-7210)
Men Ministry Dir. – Clodamy Charles, 3464 Laurel Grove Rd., Apt#3 E, Federalsburg, MD
21632
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 410-924-5778; 410-754-8721)
Couple’s Ministry Dr. – Josee Jean-Louis. 7538 Station Ln., Seaford, De 19973 (302-362-0270)
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Women’s Min. Dir. – Marie Loudes Derolus, 2642 Kelly Cir, Seaford, DE 19973 (302-245-8345)
NMI Pres. – Joceline Lamy, 21673 Maple Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-628-7929)
Church Board Sec. – Phillip Jean Louis, 7538 Station Ln., Seaford, DE 19973
(302-236-5054)
Church Treas. – Evens Janvier, 8009 Arminger Dr., North Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-841-0983)
Frederick First (Organized 1937) (071-0340)
301-663-6271
Location – 7899 Oppossumtown Pk., Frederick, MD 21702
(Web: www.frederickfirstnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected];
fax; 301-663-4962;)
Pastor – (01/07) Robert P. Merki (Christine), 8 Stoney Pkwy., Thurmont, MD 21788
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-271-1191)
Review Date – 01/17
Children’s Min. Dir. – Délice Williams, 100 Bierstadt Ct., Frederick, MD 21702
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-662-3626)
Music Dir. – Christine Merki (Robert), 8 Stoney Pkwy., Thurmont, MD 21788
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-271-1191)
SDMI Supt. – Marsha Cox, 502 Hunting Horn Ct., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 765-617-9822)
NYI Pres. – Jean Blank, 1430 Pleasant View Rd., Adamstown, MD
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-422-1746)
NMI Pres. – Clara Swengosh, 14422 Peddicord Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-703-8468)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Tim Cox, 502 Hunting Horn Ct., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-446-1424)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Claudia Taylor, 7105 Silver Circle, Middletown, MD 21769
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-371-9970)
Outreach/Evangelism – Joe Meisner, 2113 Brecken Dell Ct., Frederick, MD 21702
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-271-6815)
Worship & Prayer – Christine Merki (Robert), 8 Stoney Pkwy., Thurmont, MD 21788
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-271-1191)
Work & Witness Coord. – Mike DeLaquil, 8706 N. Pacific Ct., Middletown, MD 21769
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-371-0322)
Church Board Sec. – Clara Swengosh, 14422 Peddicord Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-703-8468)
Church Treas. – Bob Aldrich, 1595 Elmwood Ct., Frederick, MD 21702
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-631-1137)
Frederick West Latino (CTM) (071-0027)
240-626-8312
Location – 7899 Oppossumtown Pk., Frederick, MD 21702
Pastor – (4/12) Luis O. Mantilla (Anny), 6507 N. Shore Sq., New Market, MD 21774
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240- 626-8312)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Min. Dir. – Anny Amado Mantilla, 6507 N. Shore Sq., New Market, MD 21774
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-865-0174)
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Frostburg (Organized 1937) (071-0350)
301-689-5146
Location – (Mail: PO Box 64, Frostburg, MD 21532) 150 Center St., Frostburg, MD 21532
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (12/06) Timothy P. Smith (Deborah), 211 McCulloh St., Frostburg, MD 21532
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-689-3368)
Review Date – 12/17
Assoc. Pastor – Kenneth P. Fisher (Julia), 10606 New Hope Rd., Frostburg, MD 21532
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-689-6751)
Music Min. – Deborah Smith (Timothy), 211 McCulloh St., Frostburg, MD 21532
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-689-3368)
SDMI Supt. – John Wright Jr., 228 Centennial St., Frostburg, MD 21532
(301-689-6387)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Kenneth P. Fisher (Julia), 10606 New Hope Rd., Frostburg, MD 21532
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-689-6751)
Women’s Min Dir. – Norma Frankenberry, 14403 Mt. Savage Rd. NW, Mt. Savage, MD 21545
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-264-3160)
Church Board Sec. – Charles Sterrett, 16785 National Pike, Frostburg, MD21532
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-689-2719)
Church Treas. – Julia Fisher (Kenneth), 10606 New Hope Rd., Frostburg, MD 21532
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-698-6751)
Gaithersburg (Organized 1960) (071-0353)
301-330-0366
Location – 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882 (Web: www.gaithersburgnazarene.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-917-3117)
Pastor – (04/88) Benjamin L. Spitler (Kelly), 22101 Goshen School Rd., Gaithersburg, MD
20882
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-947-9054)
Review Date – 02/20
Assoc. Pastor – Kelly C. Spitler (Ben), 22101 Goshen School Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-947-9054)
Assoc. Pastor – Karen M. VanGilder, 4933 Small Gains Way, Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-750-8993)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – Brian C. Schafer (Jenny), 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(E-mail: [email protected]; 816-812-4001)
Assoc. Pastor – Samuel Sierra, 1557 Bennington Woods Ct., Reston, VA 20194
(E-mail: [email protected]; 703-887-3088)
Assoc. Pastor – Gregorio Chaux, 407 Carl St., Rockville, MD 20851
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-605-4331)
NYI Pres. – Casey Auguste, 19436 Transhire Rd., Montgomery Village, MD 20886
(E-mail: [email protected]; 617-785-0297)
Prime Time Dir. – Ruthella VanGilder, 5623 Crabapple Dr., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-378-2734)
NMI Pres. – Lisa Sharp, 8839 Thomas Lea Terr., Montgomery Village, MD 20886
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-527-1145)
Church Board Sec. – Paula Gillette, 8205 Rainbowview Pl., Montgomery Village, MD 20886
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-926-7524)
Church Treas. – David Spillers, 311 W. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, MD 20850
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-529-5121)
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Gaithersburg Latino (Organized 1995) (071-0352)
301-518-2557
Location – 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
Pastor – (03/98) Edgar Enciso (Maria), 6713 Sandpiper Ct., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-518-2557)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – Maria Zenaida Enciso (Edgar), 6713 Sandpiper Ct., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-315-5494)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Maria Enciso, 6713 Sandpiper Ct., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-315-5494)
NMI Pres. – Gloria Cáceres, 3208 Sandburg Terr., Olney, MD 20832
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-774-3378)
NYI Pres. – Isaac Hernandez, Olney MD 20832 (E-mail: [email protected]; 240-626-1576)
Church Board Sec. – Ana Mejia, 1293 Apple Tree Ct., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail:[email protected])
Church Treas. – Gloria Zelaya, 3208 Sandburg Terr., Olney, MD 20832
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-774-3378)
Gambrills-Crofton Life Bridge (CTM) (071- 0051)
Location –1370 Defense Hwy., Gambrills, MD
21054
([email protected]; 443-694-1560)
Pastor – (04/15) Juan J. Mendez (Anny), 1702 Gunwood Pl., Crofton, MD 21114 (443-694-1560)
Review Date – Appointment
Georgetown Haitian (CTM) (071-0041)
302-249-0371
Location – (Mail to: 25382 Waterview Dr., Seaford, DE 19973) Microtel Inn, 22297 Dupont
Blvd., Georgetown, DE 19947
(E-mail: [email protected])
Interim Pastor – (02/14) Roland Edouard (Cynthia), 25382 Waterview Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-249-0371)
Review Date – Appointment
Gettysburg (Organized 1960) (071-0355)
717-334-3209
Location – 1110 Fairfield Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325
(Web: www.gettysnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (03/14) George H. Fry (Janet), 185 Water Works Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-829-1312)
Review Date – Appointment
SDMI Supt. – Dan Orner, 1075 Beecherstown Rd., Biglerville, PA 17307
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-677-9266)
NMI Pres. – Marge Orner, 1075 Beecherstown Rd., Biglerville, PA 17307
(E-mail: [email protected]: 717-677-9266)
Church Board Sec. – David Davidson, 245 Carrolls Tract Rd., Fairfield, PA 17320
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-575-6742)
Church Treas. – Bill Cox, 17 Tree Top Trail, Fairfield, PA 17320
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-642-3717)
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Glen Burnie (Organized 1965) (071-0359)
410-761-8110
Location – 100 Northdale Rd., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(Web: www.gbnazarene.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-761-8110)
Pastor – (04/94) C. Michael Routh (Joyce), 1222 Sedge Ct., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-255-6204)
Review Date – 04/20
NMI Pres. – Phyllis Hahn (Peter), 614 Cromwell St., Brooklyn Park, MD 21225
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-636-2688)
Church Board Sec. – Susan Coakley, 8267 Green Ice Dr., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-255-9533)
Church Treas. – Robert Mead, 1008 Shoreland Dr., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(E-mail: [email protected])
Hagerstown (Organized 1968) (071-0360)
301-797-4524
Location – 141 N. Edgewood Dr., Hagerstown, MD 21740
(Web: www.hagerstownnaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-797-6030)
Pastor – (09/02) Steven L. Johnson (Pam), 230 Stanford Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-992-1971)
Review Date – 01/20
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – Christopher L. Lyons (Sandy), 17842 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, MD
21740
(301-665-1855)
SDMI Supt. – Leland Zlomke (Sherrie), 11110 Eastwood Dr., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301-766-7423)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kim Daniels (Dan), 13135 Bikle Rd., Smithsburg, MD 21783
(301-992-4044)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Karen Yoder (Merv), 106 Boswell Blvd., Smithsburg, MD 21783
(301-824-2810)
NMI Pres. – Carol Bryan (Gary), 10831 Archer Ln., Williamsport, MD 21795 (301-223-8123)
Church Board Sec. – Frances Graves (Ronald), 12915 The Terrace, Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301-790-1301)
Church Treas. – Nora Barnes (Doug), 20648 Woodbridge Dr., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301-416-7116)
Hagerstown Haitian (Organized 2013) (071-0002)
240-313-9175
Location – (Mail to: 903 Hamilton Blvd.) 920 W. Washington St., Suite 106, Hagerstown, MD
21742
Pastor – (4/07) Jacques E. Metayer (Magalie), 903 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-313-9175)
Review Date – Appointment
Hagerstown Hope Bridge (Organized 2012) (071-0580)
Location – 330 Frederick St., Hagerstown, MD 21740
301-791-9003
(Web: www.hopebridge.org;
E-mail: [email protected];)
Pastor – TBD
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – Garet O. Hanshew, 15722 Fairview Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-675-0583)
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Hagerstown Latino (Organized 1997) (071-0363)
301-992-8156
Location – 141 N. Edgewood Dr., Hagerstown, MD 21740
(Web: www. hagerstownlatinochurch.org; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (08/10) Eli S. Rivera-Toledo (Lourdes), 11565 Robinwood Dr., Apt 3, Hagerstown, MD
21742
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-992-8156)
Review Date: 08/16
SDMI Supt. – Carmen King, 702 Michigan Dr., Falling Waters, WV 25419
(E-mail: [email protected])
Women’s Min. Dir. – Lourdes Quinones, 11565 Robinwood Dr., Apt 3, Hagerstown, MD 21742
(E-mail: [email protected]; 209-518-2384)
Church Treas. – Connie Brown, 11802 Peacock Tr., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301-797-8669)
Halethorpe Connections (Organized 2012) (071-0018)
410-615-0082
Location – (Mail: PO Box 8147 Elkridge, MD 21075) Lamb of God School, 1810 Fairview
Ave., Halethorpe, MD 21227
(Web: www.connectionschurch.cc;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (01/12) A. Ajay Vyas (Julie) 2109 Chantilla Rd., Catonsville, MD 21228
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-615-0082)
Review Date – 01/18
Pastoral Assistant – Jennie Pulsifer (Mark) 209 2nd Ave. S.E., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-766-1298)
Executive Pastor of Families – Eric W. Valenstein (Erica) 7828 Marioak Dr., Elkridge, MD
21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-926-0020)
Executive Pastor of Creative Arts – Dana C. Leach (Kacy) 3165 Sonia Trail, Ellicott City, MD
21043
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-546-6458)
Pastor of Care – Kacy C. Leach (Dana) 3165 Sonia Trail, Ellicott City, MD 21043
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-627-9490)
Pastor of Outreach – Mark E. Pulsifer (Jennie) 209 2nd Ave. S.E., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-463-6015)
Worship Pastor – Frank Hendrickson (Michele) 5637 Settler Pl, Columbia, MD 21044
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-939-6977)
Student Pastor – Daniel L. Hendrickson (Shelby), 3495 Woodbine Rd., Woodbine, MD 21797
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443- 939-6978)
Children’s Pastor – Marjorie Bailey (Scott) 6140 Silver Arrows Way Columbia MD 21045
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-971-1121)
Assoc. Pastor – Philip Thompson (Dana) 405 7th Ave. N.E. Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-952-5566)
Assoc. Pastor – Michele Hendrickson, 5637 Settler Pl., Columbia, MD 21044
(443-362-6772)
Assoc. Pastor – A. Ajay Vyas, 2109 Chantilla Rd., Catonsville, MD 21228
(410-615-0082)
Church Board Sec. – Eric Topper, 7828 Marioak Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-472-0766)
Church Finance Sec. – Shermelle Mulrain, 1411 Woodcliff Ave., Catonsville, MD 21228
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(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-537-3006)
Church Treas. – Don Rodrick (Karen) 5443 The Bridle Path, Columbia, MD 21044
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-302-1066)
Hampstead (Organized 2015) (071-0053)
443-986-3319
Location – (Mail: 136 S. Ritter Ln., Owings Mills, MD 21157) 4041 Gill Ave., Hampstead, MD
21074
Pastor – (05/15) Cesar J. Calderon (Ester), 136 S. Ritter Ln., Owings Mills, MD 21157
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-986-3319)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – M. Ester Calderon (Cesar), 136 S. Ritter Ln., Owings Mills, MD 21157
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-986-3319)
SDMI Children’s Dir. – Maria Ester Calderon, 136 S Ritters Ln., Owings Mills, MD 21117
(443-986-3380)
SDMI Youth Dir. – Alfredo Reyes, 24 Hill Side Ct., Westminster, MD 21157
(443-289-4276)
NYI Pres. –Astrid Reyes, 24 Hill Side Ct., Westminster, MD 21157
(443-289-4275)
NMI Pres. – Berta Lilian Mata, 4540 Cherry Tree Ln., Sykesville, MD 21784
(301-467-0997)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Carlos Alvarez , 8904 Meadow Heights Rd., Randallstown, MD 21133
(443-468-6307)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Iram Bruno, 8904 Meadow Heights Rd., Randallstown, MD 21133
(410-240-2373)
Church Board Sec. – Ana Victoria Reyes, 24 Hill Side Ct., Westminster, MD 21157
(240-300-4576)
Church Finance Chair – Ana Victoria Reyes, 24 Hill Side Ct., Westminster, MD 21157
(240-300-4576)
Church Treas. –Jose Guadalupe Orellana, 101 John St, Westminster MD 21157 (443-789-7036)
Hancock Grace (Organized 1941) (071-0370)
304-258-7712
Location – (Mail: 530 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Hancock, MD 21750) 265 W. Main St.,
Hancock, MD 21750
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (06/88) Willis G. Swope (Barbara), 193 Apple Orchard Cir., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-258-7712)
Review Date – 06/18
SDMI Supt. – Lynn Mellott (Gloria), 512 Pennsylvania Ave., Hancock, MD 21750
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-678-5956)
NMI Pres. – Barbara Swope (Willis), 193 Apple Orchard Cir., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-258-7712)
Church Board Sec. – Gloria Mellott (Lynn), 512 Pennsylvania Ave., Hancock, MD 21750
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-678-5956)
Church Treas. – Ronald Michael, 530 Pennsylvania Ave., Hancock, MD 21750 (301-678-5589)
Hanover Trinity (Organized 1934) (071-0380)
717-632-4130
Location – (Mail: 205 Fulton St.) Corner of E. Middle and Fulton St., Hanover, PA 17331
(Web: http://sites/google.com/site.hantrinitynaz;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax 717-632-6954)
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Pastor – (06/99) Gerald R. Dunlap (Debbie), 1150 Westminster Ave., Hanover, PA 17331
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-632-6954)
Review Date – 06/17
Assoc. Pastor/Christian Ed. Dir. – David R. Breedlove, 331 Westminster Ave., Hanover, PA
17331
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-515-1404)
NMI Pres. – Linda Plunkert, 2160 Hanover Rd., Lot 28, Gettysburg, PA 17325
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-479-1360)
Church Board Sec. – Nancy Baker, 718 Baer Ave., Hanover, PA 17331
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-633-9456)
Church Treas. – Patty Wolf, 4805 Baltimore Pike, Littlestown, PA 17340
(E-mail: [email protected])
Havre de Grace The Great Commission (Organized 2006) (071-0362)
410-939-2231
Location – 3 N. Earlton Rd., Havre de Grace, MD 21078
(fax: 410-939-2234)
Pastor – (06/99) Blake E. Ward (Lisa), PO Box 144, Colora, MD 21719
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-378-4659)
Review Date – 11/16
Hollywood (Organized 1907) (071-0420)
301-373-2130
Location – 24710 Sotterley Rd., Hollywood, MD 20636
(Web: www.facebook.com/HollywoodNazarene;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-373-9717)
Pastor – (12/06) Verne A. Haskell (Judy), 24708 Sotterley Rd., Hollywood, MD 20636
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-373-2506)
Review Date – 12/16
NYI Pres. – P. Wade Thompson, PO Box 801, Hollywood, MD 20636
(E-mail: [email protected]; 816-582-8099)
NMI Pres. – Sharon Kessler (Al), 17315 Whitaker Ct., St. Inigoes, MD 20684
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-872-4090)
Church Board Sec. – P. Wade Thompson, PO Box 801, Hollywood, MD 20636
(E-mail: [email protected]; 816-582-8099)
Church Treas. – Sharon Kessler (Al), 17315 Whitaker Ct., St. Inigoes, MD 20684
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-872-4090)
Hurlock United (CTM) (071-0955)
302-270-5952
Location – (Mail: PO Box 1021) 212 Jackson St., Hurlock, MD 21643
Lay Pastor – (10/11) Sherwood Holley, Sr., 18 Wayne Dr., Dover, DE 19901
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-270-5952)
Review Date – Appointment
Hyattsville Healing Temple (Organized 2013) (071-0425)
301-422-0882
Location – 11002 Cherry Hill Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-422-0882)
Pastor – (01/13) Lucille M. Salmon-Sarnor, 11002 Cherry Hill Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(301-422-0882)
Review Date – Appointment
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NYI Pres. – Rouchell Chelsea, 11002 Cherry Hill Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(E-mail: [email protected])
NYI Vice Pres. – Dante Martin, 9031 Contee Rd. #201, Laurel MD 20708
(E-mail: [email protected])
Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry (CTM) (071-0064)
240-646-4900
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Location – (Mail: 5710 Tennyson St., Riverdale, MD 20737) 3004 52 Ave., Hyattsville, MD
20781
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (08/15) Eleodoro Joge, 5710 Tennyson St., Riverdale, MD 20737
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-646-4900)
Review Date – Appointment
Hyattsville Primitive Haitian (CTM) (071-1015)
202-747-8666
Location – (Mail: 6909 25th Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20783) 6201 Belcrest Rd., Hyattsville, MD
20783
Pastor – (02/07) Francius Pierre (Lorette), 6909 25th Ave., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 301-927-1237; 202-747-8666)
Review Date – Appointment
NYI Pres. – Guy Evens Paul, 6815 Riverdale Rd., Apt. G4, Riverdale, MD 20737
(E-mail: [email protected])
Church Board Sec. – Gardy Desir-Paul, 6815 Riverdale Rd., Apt. G-4, Riverdale, MD 20737
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-355-7376)
Church Treas. – Enoch Amazan, 2306 Dexel St., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(301-422-2813)
Indian Head (Organized 1908) (071-0440)
301-743-5768
Location – 35 Raymond Ave., Indian Head, MD 20640
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (10/12) David A. Blades (JoAnn), 3109 Jenkins Ln., Indian Head, MD 20640
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 301-751-3800; 301-861-6703)
Review Date – Appointment
NMI Pres. – Pat Kjelland 500 Indian Head Ave., Indian Head, MD 20640
(301-743-7017)
Church Board Sec. – Jim Kjelland, 500 Indian Head Ave., Indian Head, MD 20640
(301-743-7017)
Church Treas. – Charlene Haynie, 1855 Marshall Hall Rd., Bryans Road, MD 20616
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-283-4197)
Jessup New Generation (Organized 2002) (071-0226)
615-200-2141
Location – 10140 Guilford, Rd., Jessup, MD 20794
Pastor – (08/12) Sadrack Nelson (Sarah), 230 Stanford Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21740
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 615-200-2141)
Review Date – 08/18
Church Board Sec. – Phanel Pierre, 8017 Hills Rise Ct., Elkridge, MD 21075
(410-799-1948)
Church Treas. – Emmanuel Francimé 5275 Rivendell Ln., Apt. 16, Columbia MD 21044
(443-535-2080)
Laurel
(Organized 1921)
(071-0500)
302-875-7873
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Location – (Mail: PO Box 705, Laurel, DE 19956) 94 Walnut St., Laurel, DE 19956
(Web: www.laurelnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 302-875-3049)
Pastor – (05/16) David C. Seymour (Lora), 317 Plantation Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 740-412-2656)
Review Date – 05/18
Assoc. Pastor – Derek D. Parson (Aubree), 100 Walnut St., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 330-340-6678)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Rachel Hill, 1008 West St., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-841-8299)
Celebrate Recovery Dir. – Ryan Hollis, 26955 Barrington Ridge Dr., Salisbury, MD 21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-381-7207)
NMI Pres. – Faith Lowe, 22681 Zoar Rd. Georgetown, DE 19947
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-542-7207)
Church Board Sec. – Gwen Fleetwood, 32763 Tussock Drive, Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-875-3800)
Church Treas. – Eddie Hastings, 174 Delaware Ave., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-875-5252)
Laurel Fellowship (CTM) (071-0501)
301-725-7229
Location – (Mail: 7429 Berry Leaf Dr., Laurel, MD 20707) Woman’s Club of Laurel, 384 Main
St., Laurel, MD 20707
Pastor – (09/07) G. Robert Wells, Jr. (Beth), 7913 Heather Mist Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]: cell: 315-723-2318; 410-846-5389)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – Daniel C. Rotich, 10302 Buena Vista Ave., Lanham, MD 20706
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 240-601-7040)
SDMI Supt. – Ruth I. Kilpatrick (Art), 7429 Berry Leaf Dr., Laurel, MD 20707
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-725-7229)
NMI Pres. – Arthur F. Kilpatrick (Ruth), 7429 Berry Leaf Dr., Laurel, MD 20707
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-725-7229)
Church Board Sec. – Arthur F. Kilpatrick (Ruth), 7429 Berry Leaf Dr., Laurel, MD 20707
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-725-7229)
Church Treas. – Beth T. Wells, (Rob) 7913 Heather Mist Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 315-723-5646)
Leonardtown (Organized 1993) (071-0013)
301-475-2538
Location – (Mail: PO Box 1110, Leonardtown, MD 20650) 22730 Washington St.,
Leonardtown, MD 20650
(Web: www.lcotn.org; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (08/11) Paul D. MacPherson (Theresa), 41745 Eldon Ct., Leonardtown, MD 20650
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-690-2871)
Review Date – 08/19
Music Dir. – Bob LaDuca, 21225 Allen Owens Way, Leonardtown, MD 20650
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-994-2470)
SDMI Supt. – Trenton Larrabee, 745 Long Wolf Ct., Lusby, MD 20657
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-380-1354)
NMI Pres. – Leilani Erdolino, 22698 Parkview Dr., California, MD 20619
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-367-7276)
Church Treas. – Maggie LaDuca, 21225 Allen Owens Way, Leonardtown, MD 20650
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-994-2470)
Martinsburg (Organized 1951) (071-0555)
304-582-8431
Location – 401 N. High St., Martinsburg, WV 25404
Pastor – (08/12) Eric R. Folk (Kimberly), 400 Albert St., Martinsburg, WV 25404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-582-8431)
Review Date – 08/18
SDMI Supt. – Tara Smoot, 132 Checko Ct., Martinsburg, WV 25401
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-886-5596)
NYI Pres. – Brenda Tasker (Jesse), 564 Boy Scout Rd., Hedgesville, WV 25427
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-754-7056)
NMI Pres. – Stephanie Gladden (Eric), 1407 Crushed Apple Dr., Martinsburg, WV 25403
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-579-8558)
Women’s Ministries Coordinator –Kimberly Folk (Eric), 400 Albert St., Martinsburg, WV
25404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-582-8432)
Church Board Sec. – Stephanie Gladden (Eric) 1407 Crushed Apple Dr., Martinsburg, WV
25403
(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-579-8558)
Church Treas. – Florence Reggetts, 3015 Cannon Hill Rd., Hedgesville, WV 25427
(304-754-8470)
McConnellstown (Organized 1935) (071-0560)
814-627-0817
Location – 5851 Newtown Ave., Huntingdon, PA 16652
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 814-627-4341)
Pastor – (05/04) Gregory J. Lesniewski (Pamela), 5825 Newtown Ave., Huntingdon, PA 16652
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-251-9786)
Review Date – 05/18
Assoc. Pastor – Ronald L. Shehan, 711 Church St., Apt. 620, Huntingdon, PA 16652
(814-386-4289)
Music Dir. – Mike Speck, PO Box 31, McConnellstown, PA 16660
SDMI Supt – Todd Miller, 3905 Fluke Rd., James Creek, PA 16657
(814-658-2675)
NYI Pres. – Jason Shawver, 3905 Fluke Rd., James Creek, PA 16657
(814-658-2675)
NYI Pres. – Pat McKinney, 13015 Redstone Ridge Rd., Hesston, PA
(E-mail [email protected]; 814-658-2158)
Women’s Min Dir. – Carla Irvin, 6279 Irvin Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-669-9382)
NMI Pres. – Russ Brooks, PO Box 19, Petersburg, PA 16669
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-644-3486)
Church Board Sec. – Edna Querry, 5822 Newtown Ave., Huntingdon, PA 16652
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-627-1771)
Church Treas. – Shelly Smith, 615 Sixth St., Huntingdon, PA 16652
(814-251-5969)
Annette Shade, 8123 Shady Ln., Mapleton, Depot, PA 1705
(814-543-7688)
Melwood (Organized 1943) (071-1040)
Location – 6906 Woodyard Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
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301-599-6700
(Web: www.melwoodnaz.com:
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-599-6730)
Lead Pastor – (08/94) John W. Nielson (Amy), 7108 Antock Pl., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-599-6703)
Review Date – 08/16
Assoc. Pastor/Child Development Center Dir. – Janet M. Johnson (Chuck), 8219 Quentin St.,
New Carrollton, MD 20784
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-375-5483)
Lay Minister for Pastoral Care – Henry "Butch" Sweeney, Jr. (Paula), 2747 Pinewood Dr.,
Waldorf, MD 20601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-638-2344)
NYI Pres. – Mark Price (Heather), 9606 Courtland Ln., Dunkirk, MD 20754
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-257-3889)
NMI Pres. – Larry Burns (Yvonne), 270 Bayard Rd., Lothian, MD 20711
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-867-1933)
Church Board Sec. – Mark Price (Heather), 9606 Courtland Ln., Dunkirk, MD 20754
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-257-3889)
Church Treas. – Chuck Johnson (Janet), 8219 Quentin St., New Carrollton, MD 20784
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-375-5483)
Middletown Oasis Community (CTM) (071-0032)
610-637-9491
Location – (Mail: 364 E. Main St., Ste. #213) 109 W. Main St., Middletown, DE 19709
(E-mail: [email protected])
Lay Pastor – (03/12) James R. Huntington (Rochelle), 407 High Street #176, Odessa, DE 19730
(E-mail: [email protected]; 610 637 9491)
Review Date – Appointment
Middletown Village (CTM) (071-0039)
857-544-3954
Location – (Mail: 194 Vincent Cir., Middletown, DE 19709)
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (06/12) Ryan A. Scott (Katelynn), 194 Vincent Cir., Middletown, DE 19709
(E-mail: [email protected]; 857-544-3954)
Review Date – Appointment
Milford (Organized 1955) (071-0590)
302-422-7489
Location – 11 NW Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(Web: http://milfordnazarene.com;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 302-422-5425)
Pastor – (03/10) Arthur T. Roxby, III (Allyson), 6 NW Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-393-3967; home 302-422-9042)
Review Date – 03/20
Assoc. Pastor – Rachael H. Carr (Ray), 308 S. Washington St., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 207- 216-7911)
Assoc. Pastor – Kenneth E. Huffman (Bernadette), 10710 Crescent Shore Dr., Lincoln, DE
19960
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-236-6550; 302-430-0130)
SDMI Supt. – Arthur T. Roxby III, 6 NW Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-393-3967; home: 302-422-9042)
NMI Pres. – Vangie Hannah, 1600 Peachtree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 302-697-6428)
NYI Pres. – John Ryan Marion, 14434 Shiloh Church Rd., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-858-7633)
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Men’s Min. Dirs. – Jerry Loring, 5 E, Saratoga Rd., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-286-5190)
Bob Voorhees, 1260 Hunting Quarter Rd. Houston, DE 19954
(cell: 302-359-9570; 302-398-0143)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Allyson Roxby, 6 NW Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-285-7965)
Children’s Min. Dir – Carol Davis, 723 Seabury Ave., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-858-3832; 302-422-5498)
Church Board Sec. – Denise Marion, 14434 Shiloh Church Rd., Laurel, DE 19956
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-841-5764)
Church Treas. – Richard Davis, 723 Seabury Ave., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-858-6611; 302-422-5498)
Milford Haitian (Organized 2000) (071-0592)
302-422-7737
Location – (Mail: PO Box 686, Milford, DE 19963) 715 S. Washington St., Milford, DE 19963
Pastor – (09/02) Jimmy Fleurantus (Lourdine Delva), 420 Fisher Ave, Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected])
Review Date – 9/16
Music Dir. – Magophy Cambranne, PO Box 686, Milford, DE 19963
NYI Pres. – Marie G. Fleurantus, 420 Fisher Ave., Milford, DE 19963
NMI Pres. – Melane Jean, PO Box 686, Milford, DE 19963
Church Board Sec. – Lourdine Fleurantus Delva, 420 Fisher Ave., Milford, DE 19963
Church Treas. – Odius Florestal, 340 North Pine St., Seaford, DE 19973
Milford Latino (Organized 2000) (071-0591)
302-422-6744
Location – 11 NW Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
Lay Pastor – (03/11) Martin Garcia, 7115 Shawnee Rd., Milford, DE 19963
(cell: 302-228-3782; 302-422-6744)
Review Date – Appointment
NMI Pres. – Edsgardo Rodrigues, 8753 Closs Dr., West Lincoln, DE 19960
Church Board Sec. – Elisa Martinez, 14808 Staytonville Rd., Lincoln, DE 19960
(cell: 302-236-6326; 302-422-0317)
Church Treas. – Maria D. Rodrigues, 8753 Closs Dr., West Lincoln, DE 19960
Mount Airy New Beginning (Organized 2005) (071-0344)
301-865-7300
Location – 12350 Jesse Smith Rd., Mt. Airy, MD 21771
(Web: www.newbeginningnazarenechurch.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax; 301-865-0625)
Pastor – Brian S. Remsch (Maria), 13812 Unionville Rd., Mt Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-529-5550)
Review Date – (03/17)
Assoc. Pastor/Children – Lexa S. Herbert (Ryan), 6411 South Clifton Rd., Frederick, MD 21703
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-371-7867)
Assoc. Pastor/Discipleship – Benjamin A. Hobbs (Heather), 24037 Sugar Cane Ln.,
Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(E-mail: [email protected]; 703-475-2806)
Worship Leader – Jill Brice (Doug), 3301 Hampton Ct., Mt. Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: bjb1966 @gmail.com; 301-829-2974)
SDMI Supt. – Liz Wright (Dave), 4288 Molesworth Terr., Mt Airy, MD 21771
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-865-6281)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Lexa S. Herbert, (Ryan), 6411 South Clifton Rd., Frederick, MD 27103
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-371-7867)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Jeff Carroll (Jane), 7433 Waterville Rd., Mt. Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-829-7987)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Jill Brice (Doug), 3301 Hampton Ct., Mt. Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail.: bjb1966 @gmail.com; 301-829-2974)
Church Board Sec. – Sharon Phelps (Bill), 7903 Hawthorne Dr., Frederick, MD 21702
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-663-8817)
Church Treas. – Bob Gruninger (Sandi), 4387 Moleton Dr., Mt. Airy, MD 21771
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-363-8272)
Mount Tabor (Organized 1943) (071-0630)
717-294-3944
Location – (Mail: 5286 North Hess Rd., Waterfall, PA 16689) Forbes Rd., Waterfall, PA 16689
Lay Pastor – (02/01) Duane Williams (Jeane), 410 Strawberry Ln., Big Cove Tannery, PA 17212
(E-mail: [email protected])
Review Date – Appointment
SDMI Supt. – Rita Wright, 7932 N. Valley Rd., Wells Tannery, PA 16691
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-685-3651)
NYI Pres. – Rita Wright, 7932 N. Valley Rd., Wells Tannery, PA 16691
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-685-3651)
NMI Pres. – Naomi Roberts, 5028 N. Hess Rd., Waterfall, PA 16689
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-685-3455)
Church Board Sec. – Naomi Roberts, 5028 N. Hess Rd., Waterfall, PA 16689
(814-685-3455)
Church Treas. – Evelyn Lester, 375 Lions Park Dr., Apt. 202, McConnellsburg, PA 17233
(717-485-3778)
New Cumberland (Organized 1940) (071-0680)
717-774-6444
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Location – 617 16 St., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(Web: www.ncnazarene.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 717-774-6496)
Pastor – (02/16) Rob P. Kazee (Jane), 828 Old Forge Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-997-1222)
Review Date – 02/18
Childcare/School Dir. – Judith L. Carney (Pat), 194 Rose Hill Dr., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(717-774-9580)
Assoc. Pastor/Children – Judith L. Carney (Pat), 194 Rose Hill Dr., New Cumberland, PA
17070
(717-774-9580)
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Assoc. Pastor – David W. Earp (Cindy), 302 16 St., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(717-770-2033)
Assoc. Pastor – Rebekah Wolfe, 1904 Sterretts Gap Ave., Carlisle, PA 17013
(717-243-3756)
NYI Pres. – Michelle L. Speicher (Rick), 130 Sam Snead Cir., Etters, PA 17319 (717-329-3846)
Dir. of Youth Ministries – Michelle L. Speicher (Rick), 130 Sam Snead Cir., Etters, PA 17319
(717-329-3846)
NMI Pres. – Frank Myers (Nancy), 417 Cocklin St., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717-766-2063)
Church Board Sec. – Michelle L. Speicher (Rick), 130 Sam Snead Cir., Etters, PA 17319
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(717-329-3846)
Church Treas. – Nancy M. Myers (Frank), 417 Cocklin St., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-766-2063)
New Freedom Trail
(Organized 1953) (071-0690)
717-235-2514
Location – 16535 Susquehanna Trail South, New Freedom, PA 17349
(Web: www.trailnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (05/99) David S. Vatral (Karen), 16531 Susquehanna Trail South, New Freedom, PA
17349
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 717-683-8971; 717-227-1322)
Review Date – 05/17
Assoc. Pastor – Thomas E. Davidson, 214 Prospect Cir., Shrewsbury, PA 17361
(E-mail: [email protected]; 515-657-2642)
Assoc. Pastor – Samuel C. Reynolds, 3523 Indian Rock Dam Rd., York PA. 17408
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-542-8890)
Music Dir. – Karen Vatral, 16531 Susquehanna Trail South, New Freedom, PA 17349
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-227-1322)
Women’s Ministry. – Nancy Carr, 13290 Vancar Ln., Stewartstown, PA 17363
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-993-2948)
Men’s Ministry – Walt Palmer, 3408 Shaffers Church Rd., Seven Valleys PA 17360
(E-mail [email protected]; 717-871-0925
Church Board Sec. – Deb Davidson, 214 Prospect Cir., Shrewsbury, PA 17361
(E-mail: [email protected]; 515-657-2641)
Church Treas. – Thomas E. Davidson, 214 Prospect Cir., Shrewsbury, PA. 17361
(E-mail: [email protected]; 515-657-2642)
Newark First (Organized 1941) (071-0660)
302-737-1400
Location – 357 Paper Mill Rd., Newark, DE 19711
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (10/05) Jonathan A. Mills (Kimberly), 113 Wilkerdean Dr. E., Newark, DE 19711
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-286-0119)
Review Date – 10/19
Chaplain – G. Charlie Deskins (Gladys), 35 Gill Dr., Newark, DE 19711
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-738-6483)
Prime Time Dir. – Amy Grande, 4 Woodie Dr., Newark, DE 19702
(302-368-1861)
Church Board Sec. – Kim Watson, 915 Pheasant Run, Newark, DE 19711
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-731-4559)
Church Treas. – Don Muzzey, 96 Marlyn Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-620-4015)
North East (Organized 1909) (071-0710)
410-287-9543
Location – (Mail: PO Box 726, North East, MD 21901) 135 S. Main St., North East, MD 21901
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (11/88) Paul E. Thomas (Susan), 107 Mechanics Valley Rd., North East, MD 21901
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-287-5526)
Review Date – 11/18
SDMI Supt. – Phil Rockwell, 112 Wood Holme Way, Elkton, MD 21921
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-907-7116)
NYI Pres. – Travis Wiles, 112 Wood Holme Way, Elkton, MD 21921
(443-907-7116)
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NMI Pres. – Susan Thomas (Paul), 107 Mechanics Valley Rd., North East, MD 21901
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-287-5526)
Church Board Sec. – Irene Cleaver, 81 Charbon Ln., North East, MD 21901
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-287-7220)
Oakland (Organized 1949) (071-0730)
301-334-2400
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Location – 203 S. 8 St., Oakland, MD 21550
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (11/98) Arthur J. Evans, 421 Roanoke Ave., Oakland, MD 21550
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-334-2251)
Review Date – 11/18
SDMI Supt. – Les McDaniel, 685 Oakland Dr., Mountain Lake Park, MD 21550
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-334-1570)
Adult Min. Dir. – Thelma Kitzmiller, 1052 Smouse Rd., Oakland, MD 21550
(301-334-4371)
Men’s Min Dir. – Lawrence Dawson, 33 Spring Ln., Oakland, MD 21550
(301-334-8858)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Sheena Brenneman, 772 Beachy Rd., Accident, MD 21520
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-245-4179)
NMI Pres. – Margaret Doyle, 4211 Hutton Rd., Oakland, MD 21550
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-334-2775)
Church Board Sec. – Les McDaniel, 685 Oakland Dr., Mountain Lake Park, MD 21550
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-334-1570)
Church Treas. – Carol Martin, 185 Interlude Ln., Oakland, MD 21550
(E-mail: [email protected]; 732-691-8422)
Olney Hosanna (Organized 1997) (071-0882)
301-942-5131
Location – (Mail: 2914 Harris Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902) 12709 Old Baltimore Rd., Olney,
MD 20832
(Web: www.idnweb.org)
Pastor – (04/97) Rogelio Oscal (Leticia), 2914 Harris Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-942-5131)
Review Date – 04/19
Music Dir. – Fredy Oscal, 2505 Mason St., Silver Spring, MD 20902
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-318-6347)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Leticia Oscal, 2914 Harris Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902 (301-942-5131)
Church Board Sec. – Elida Machado, 2914 Harris Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902
(301-942-5131)
Church Treas. – Mayra Flores, 11459 Lockwood Dr., Apt. A3, Silver Spring, MD 20904
Orbisonia (Organized 1941) (071-0750)
814-447-3640
Location – (Mail: PO Box 1, Orbisonia, PA 17243) Rte., 994, 594 Meadow St., Rockhill Furnace,
PA 17249
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (1/93) Darrell R. Nicklow (Linda), PO Box 1, Orbisonia, PA 17243
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-447-3277)
Review Date – 01/19
Assoc. Pastor – Dan A. Porterfield (Jacki), 8977 Thompson Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-816-3707)
SDMI Supt. – Rick Dunmire, PO Box 93, Orbisonia, PA 17243
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-447-0138)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Francine Hamman (Bill), PO Box 516, Orbisonia, PA 17243
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-447-0042)
NYI Pres. – David Glunt, 540 Bridge St., Orbisonia, PA 17243
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-644-8282)
Adult Min. Dir. – Sue Dunmire (Rick), PO Box 93, Orbisonia, PA 17243
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-447-0138)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Linda Nicklow (Darrell), PO Box 1, Orbisonia, PA 17243
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-447-3277)
NMI Pres. – Janet Painter (Alvin), 20353 Spring Creek Rd., Three Springs, PA 17264
(814-448-2980)
Church Board Sec. – Lois Regi, 20456 Path Valley Rd., Dry Run, PA 17220
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-349-7221)
Church Treas. – Rick Dunmire, PO Box 93, Orbisonia, PA 17243
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-447-0138)
Owings Mills Latin American First (Organized 1989) (071-0063)
410-356-9444
Location – 2 Lastgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 21117
410-236-0307
(Web: www.primeraiglesiadelnazareno.org; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (07/03) Walter R. Argueta, (Doris), 112 Allgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 21117
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-739-4308; 443-517-8492)
Review Date – 07/17
Assoc. Pastor – Fredy G. Lopez, 1 E. Cherry Hill Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-440-1037)
Assoc. Pastor – Olivia L. Rodriguez (Pedro), 116 Allgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 2117
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-876-6209)
Assoc. Pastor – Leonel Tinoco, 8 Fox Run Ct., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-876-6153)
Assoc. Pastor – Jusmary Lopez-Lamrada, 1 E. Cherry Hill Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(443-889-9071)
Music Dir. – Francisco Cruz, 4249 Mary Ridge Dr., Randallstown, MD 21133 (443-865-5057)
SDMI Supt. – Oswaldo Chan, 2 Lastgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 21117
(443-929-0493)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Doris Argueta, 112 Allgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 21117 (443-517-8492)
NMI Pres. – Maribel Segundo, 5937 White Rock Rd., Sykesville, MD 21784
(410-984-7227)
Church Board Sec. – Ricardo Portillo, 45 Greenview Ave., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(443-414-5897)
Church Treas. – Netzer Antonio, 10318 Malcolm Cir., Apt. F., Cockeysville, MD 21030
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-353-9398)
Petersburg (Organized 1954) (071-0790)
814-669-4712
Location – 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (07/03) Mark R. Mohnkern (Sherri), 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-977-7193; 814-669-1575)
Review Date – 07/17
Assoc. Pastor/Vision – Sherri A. Mohnkern (Mark), 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA
16669
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-669-1575)
Assoc. Pastor – Patricia J. M. Lloyd, 400 9th St., Apt. 401, Huntingdon, PA 16655
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-360-1340)
NYI Pres. – Kelly Mohnkern, 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-669-1575)
Women’s Min Dir. – Donna Ross, 5832 Sneath Rd., Alexandria, PA 16611
(814-669-4565)
Church Board Sec. – Marylin Ehrhart, 6770 Sneath Rd., Alexandria, PA 16611
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-669-9592; 814-386-1899)
Church Treas. – Brian Sparr, 5719 Mardon Ln., Alexandria, PA 16611
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-669-1369)
Pleasant Ridge (Organized 1937) (071-0830)
717-573-4586; 717-485-3973
Location – (Mail: 5806 Pleasant Ridge Rd., Harrisonville, PA 17228) Rte. 655 South,
Harrisonville, PA 17228
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – TBD
Review Date –
Music Dir. – Carolyn Hollenshead (Frank), 915 Swope Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-573-2805)
SDMI Supt. – Frank Hollenshead (Carolyn), 915 Swope Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-573-2805)
NMI Pres. – Ken Swope, 9067 Sipes Mill Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-573-2526)
Work & Witness Coord. – Ken Swope, 9067 Sipes Mill Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-573-2526)
Church Board Sec. – Carolyn Hollenshead (Frank), 915 Swope Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-573-2805)
Church Treas. – Jeanne Leedy, 1697 Blairs Hill Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-573-2021)
Rising Sun (Organized 1931) (071-0870)
410-658-6806
Location – 2626 Jacob Tome Hwy., Colora, MD 21917
(fax: 410-658-9469)
Pastor – (12/14) Dana S. Howard (Sherry), 2626 Jacob Tome Hwy., Colora, MD 21917
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-494-6038)
Review Date – 12/16
SDMI Supt. – Angelina Jones, PO Box 101, Jarrettsville, MD 21084
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-941-8072)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Sherry Howard, 2626 Jacob Tome Hwy, Colora, MD 21917
(E-mail: [email protected], 443-252-1940)
NYI Pres. – Dan Opie, 37 Run Rd., Colora, MD 21917
(E-mail: [email protected], 443-206-8715)
Work & Witness Coord. – Lisa England, 954 England Creamery Rd., Rising Sun, MD 21011
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-553-6180)
Church Board Sec. – Gail King, 546 Hopewell Rd., Rising Sun, MD 21911
(E-mail: [email protected], 443-206-1823)
Church Treas. – Beth Dohler, 108 McCormick Dr., Port Deposit, MD 21904
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-466-6971)
Rockville (Organized 1973) (071-0880)
301-924-4601
Location – 4500 Muncaster Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20853 (Web: www.rockvillenazarene.org;
fax: 301-570-9329)
Pastor – (09/94) Philip J. Heap (Marcia), 16822 Centerfield Way, Olney, MD 20832
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-570-8463)
Review Date – 09/16
SDMI Supt. – Funa Ngonda (Dawn), 19775 Crystal Rock Dr., # 13, Germantown, MD 20874
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240- 644-4747)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Heidi Chaney (Brad), 7725 Southard Dr., Derwood MD 20855
(E-mail: [email protected]; (301) 869-1176)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Marcia Heap (Phil), 16822 Centerfield Way, Olney, MD 20832
(301-570-8463)
Church Board Sec. – Alex Clayborne (Elissa), 24921 Woodfield Rd., Damascus, MD 20872
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-253-3986)
Church Treas. – Elissa Clayborne (Alex), 24921 Woodfield Rd., Damascus, MD 20872
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-253-3986)
Rockville First Spanish (Organized 2014) (071-0998)
Location – 4500 Muncaster Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20853
667-231-5344
(Web: www.hechos29radio.com;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (04/13) Luis A. Yenco (Melina), 1141 Dicus Mill Rd., Millersville, MD 21108
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-793-6796)
Review Date – Appointment
SDMI Supt. – Elsa Lanier, 2503 Amhers Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(301-422-3736)
NMI Pres. – Wilmar Suarez
(240-603-3327)
NYI Pres. – Hilvea & Milton Castro
(301-803-0675; 240-731-5985)
Church Board Sec. – Elsa Lanier, 2503Amhers Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(301-422-3736)
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Church Treas. – Zoila Pacheco, 4203 28 St., Mt. Rainer, MD 20712
(240-381-8565)
Ryot (Organized 1939) (071-0900)
814-839-2543
Location – 406 Dunkard Hollow Rd., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(Web: www.ryotnazarene.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (09/14) Kevin E. Davis (Janice), 129 Hunters Ln., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-3046)
Review Date – 09/16
Music Dir. – Kevin E. Davis (Janice), 129 Hunters Ln., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-3046)
SDMI Supt. – Bryan Beckley (Tammy), 177 E. Grasshopper Rd., New Paris, PA 15554
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-839-4820)
Children’s Ministry Director – Janice Davis (Kevin), 129 Hunters Ln., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-3046)
NYI Pres. – Kim Webb (Chris), 1202 Bard Hollow Rd, Buffalo Mills, PA 15534
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-215-1779)
NMI Pres. – Sharon Davis (Ern), 1409 Lovely Rd., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-3120)
Women’s Director – Carolyn Mock (Bryan), 2143 Valley Rd., Schellsburg, PA 15559
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-839-4474)
Men’s Director – Ted Mock (Lisa), 225 Lovely Rd., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-3205)
Church Board Sec. – Dale Sprigg (Krista), 129 Davis Ln., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-9568)
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Church Treas. – Krista Sprigg (Dale), 129 Davis Ln., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-276-9568)
Saint Charles LifeStream (Organized 1982) (071-0911)
301-645-8249
Location – 5105 Leonardtown Rd., Waldorf, MD 20601
(Web: www.lifestreamnaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-645-8639)
Pastor – (06/15) Vincent L. Crouse (Diane), 203 Spanish Moss Dr., La Plata, MD 20646
(E-mail: [email protected], 508-468-9467)
Review Date – 06/17
Assoc. Pastor/Worship & Administration – Kristi Jennings (Bruce), 6215 Kerrick Dr, Plata,
MD 20646
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-934-4893)
Assoc. Pastor – Charlene Sorensen (Daniel), 11541 Timberbrook Dr., Waldorf, MD 20601
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-374-6516)
SDMI Supt. – Jacki Edlund-Braun, 3850 Eleanor Pl., White Plains, MD 20695
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-932-5308)
NMI Pres. – Andrea Morgan, 807 Roxbury Ct., Waldorf, MD 20602
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-751-5854)
Work & Witness Coord. – Suzanne Rhoad, 5700 Chris-Mar Ave., Clinton, MD 20735
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-868-7754)
Church Board Sec. – Dan Hart, 38218 Zane Ct., Mechanicsville, MD 20659
(E-mail:[email protected]; 301-752-0607)
Church Treas. – Bruce Jennings, 6215 Kerrick Dr., La Plata, MD 20646
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-934-4893)
Salisbury Cross Pointe (Organized 1938) (071-0920)
410-742-3840
Location – 27765 Nanticoke Rd., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Web: www.crosspointenaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-543-4631)
Pastor – (07/15) Michael G. Downs (Jenn), 7691 Placid Pond Rd., Hebron, MD 21830
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-742-3840)
Review Date – 07/17
Pastor of R.E.A.C.H. & Deaf – Stephen P. Hause (Debbie), 213 Monticello Ave., Salisbury, MD
21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-359-8053)
Pastor of Families with Children – Jared M. Willemin (Denise), 27751 Nanticoke Rd., Salisbury,
MD 21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-202-9792)
Pastor of Youth & Young Adults – David C. Dayhoff (Becky), 27779 Nanticoke Rd., Salisbury,
MD 21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-644-8058)
Pastor of Worship & Media – Andrew R. Fey (Angela), 6306 White Cove Dr., Salisbury, MD
21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-430-7352)
SDMI Supt. – Steve Scott, 28114 Riverside Dr. Ext., Salisbury, MD 21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-546-1699)
NYI Pres. – Kevin Wright, 13290 Oak Branch Rd., Delmar, DE 19940
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-614-3139)
NMI Pres. – Joyce Willey, 5279 Joy Row Ln., Salisbury, MD 21801
(410-749-2008)
Work & Witness Coord. – Craig Smith, 406 Emmit Ct., Salisbury, MD 21804 (443-614-4901)
Adult Min. Dir. – Lester Twilley (Bonnie), 25990 Ocean Gateway, Mardela Springs, MD 21837
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-742-3942)
ReaLife Director – Melanie Longacre, PO Box 193, Vienna, MD 21869
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-477-1242)
Office of Prayer – Rusty Barnes, 5659 Royal Mile Blvd., Salisbury, MD 21801 (410-742-6537)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Eve Starkey, 20221 Dixon Rd., Salisbury, MD 21804
(410-572-6060)
Outreach Min. – Lynette Wright, 6257 White Cove Dr., Salisbury, MD 21801 (443-614-6533)
CLT Dir. – Harvey Conard, 34069 Branch School Rd., Laurel, DE 19956
(302-864-5665)
Church Board Sec. – Stacy Messick, 13315 Oak Branch Rd., Delmar, DE 19940 (302-907-0178)
Church Treas. – Dru Vanderwende, 6231 Strawberry Way, Salisbury, MD 21801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-235-6861)
Sandtown (Organized 1979) (071-0925)
Location – 448 Willow Grove Rd., Felton, DE 19943
302-284-3959
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (05/07) Fern L. Brittain, Jr. (Belinda), 432 Willow Grove Rd., Felton, DE 19943
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-284-3959)
Review Date – 05/17
Christian Ed. Dir. – Pat Frechette, 204 Lotus St., Dover, DE 19901
(302-382-0123)
NYI Pres. – Joseph Brittain, 432 Willow Grove Rd., Dover, DE 19943
(302-824-3959)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Carroll Main (Kathy), 397 Drapers Mill Rd., Felton, DE
(302-284-3494)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Kathy Main (Carroll), 397 Draper Mill Rd., Felton, DE 19943
(302-284-3494)
NMI Pres. – Belinda Brittain (Fern), 432 Willow Grove Rd., Felton, DE 19943 (302-284-3959)
Church Board Sec. – Michael Drobotan (Wanda), 3279 Hourglass Rd., Hartly, DE 19953
(302-492-8804)
Church Treas. – Wanda Drobotan, 3279 Hourglass, Rd., Hartly, DE 19953
(302-492-8804)
Seaford (Organized 1955) (071-0950)
302-629-3929
Location – 25667 Faith Ln., Seaford, DE 19973
(fax: 302-629-3929)
Pastor – (04/12) Larry A. Whaley (Stacie), 25668 Faith Ln., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-258-5644)
Review Date – Appointment
NMI President – Yvette Bourne, 45 Tidewater Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302- 629-5689
Church Board Sec. – Beverly Lambden, 10174 Airport Rd., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-629-4358)
Church Treas. – Anne Allen, 10570 Old Furnace Rd., Seaford, DE 19973
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-629-7626)
Severn Grace Pointe Community (Organized 1945) (071-0550)
410-987-6777
Location – 61 Gambrills Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(Web: www.gpccn.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 410-987-1667)
Pastor – (08/01) Phillip W. Bolerjack (Rosanne), 601 Yearling Ct., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-551-0891)
Review Date – 08/19
Assoc. Pastor/Teaching – Estelle E. Cyrus (Dereck), 406 Lincoln Dr., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-255-1828)
Assoc. Pastor/Worship/Admin. – Todd M. Ferring (Beth), 61 Gambrills Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 941-705-4113)
Assoc. Pastor/Children – Robin E. Curtis (Todd), 743 Rosewood Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-302-8567)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – Benjamin D. Wallace (Stephanie), 445 Mystic View Turn, Glen Burnie,
MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; 941-405-7349)
Assoc. Pastor/Latino – Liliana C. Llerena, 244 Ironshire S., Laurel, MD 20724
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-317-0782)
Assoc. Min. Dir./Counseling – Kay Hedge (Morris), 10308 Balsamwood Dr., Laurel, MD 20708
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-661-0091)
Worship Min. Assistant. – Marvin Norfleet (Crystal), 129 Gerard Dr., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-874-7577)
Business Manager – Gary Weslow (Dedreia), 206 Drum Ave. S., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-647-5265)
SDMI Supt. – Cyndi Klingensmith (Bill), 107 2nd Ave., SE, Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-787-1633)
NYI Pres. – Mike McGarry (Shelly), 8007 Grasons Ct., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-969-7589)
Adult Min. Dir. – Gill Lott, 927 Princeton Terr., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-310-4432)
Prime Time Co-Dir. – Linda DeBois, 200 Glencloter Ct., Severn Park, MD 21146
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-544-0529)
Glenda Bryner, 7903 WB&A Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-551-6052)
NMI Pres. – Lorn Taylor, 8013 Ponderosa Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-519-0774)
Work & Witness Coord. – Jim Weslow, 1522 Strider Ct., Hanover, MD 21076
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-410-551-0957)
Church Board Sec. – Tara Clark, 214 Manchester Way, Elkridge, MD 21075
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-796-2396)
Church Treas. – Gary Weslow (Dedreia), 206 Drum Ave. S., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-647-5265)
Shippensburg (Organized 1940) (071-0970)
Location – 415 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, PA 17257
717-532-7450
(Web: www.shipnazarene.com;
E-mail: [email protected])
Interim Pastor – Kenneth L. Mills (Patti), 28 Colonial Ct., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-325-1902)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor/Child Care Dir. – DeVona L Cordell (Keith), 2899 Anthony Hwy., Chambersburg,
PA 17201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-352-8490)
Assoc. Pastor/ Pastoral Counselor – Richard A. Rotz (April), 1079 Celeste Rd., Shippensburg,
PA 7257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-360-3234)
Assoc. Pastor – Dale A. Detweiler (Jennifer), 129 Ridge Rd., Biglerville, PA 17307
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-404-8643)
NYI Pres. – Scott Mankamyer (Melissa), 471 Beech Tree St., Shippensburg, PA 17257
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-530-5522)
Prime Time Dir. – Blair McKim (Donna), 7 Courtney Dr., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-477-8466)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Tim Karper, 2440 Lindsay Lot Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-530-9634)
NMI Pres. – Mary Alice Eaton, 4625 Railroad Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17202
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-264-9280)
Work & Witness Coord. – Kim Myers, 240 Old Sawmill Dr., Newburg, PA 17240
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717 423 5862)
Church Board Sec. – Mary Alice Eaton, 4625 Railroad Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17202
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-264-9280)
Church Treas. – Amy Varner (Brian), 2123 Lindsay Lot Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-532-3426)
Shippensburg The Harbor (CTM) (071-0038)
717-530-5522
Location – (Mail: PO Box 625) 55 W. King St., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(Web: www.theharborofshippensburg.com; E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (05/13) Melissa J. Mankamyer (Scott), 471 Beech Tree St., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-530-5522)
Review Date – Appointment
Shippensburg The Local Gathering (CTM) (071-0048)
717-532-3924
Location – 611 Shippensburg Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (09/14) Joseph H. Thomas (Stacy), 28 SME, Shippensburg, PA 17257
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-532-3924)
Review Date – Appointment
Silver Spring, MD Living Water International (CTM) (071-0025)
301-498-1323
Location – (Mail: 8003 Moss Bank Dr., Laurel, MD 20724) Montgomery Blair High
School, 51 University Blvd. East, Silver Spring, MD 20901
Pastor – (04/09) J-Enock Guerrier (Yasmine), 8003 Moss Bank Dr., Laurel, MD 20724
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-498-1323)
Review – Appointment
Smyrna Faith (Organized 1932) (071-0980)
302-653-2235
Location – 1010 Clark Farm Rd., Smyrna, DE, 19977
(Web: smyrnafaith.com)
Pastor – (08/15) Jose L. Sichory, 69 Elmwood Dr., Smyrna, DE 19977
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302- 264-1538; 302-526-7611)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor – Lela A. Garrett, 951 Union Church Rd., Townsend, DE 19734
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-312-5363)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Jose L. Sichory, 69 Elmwood Dr., Smyrna, DE 19977
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302- 264-1538; 302-526-7611)
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Women’s Min. Dir. – Lela A. Garrett, 951 Union Church Rd., Townsend, DE 19734
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-312-5363)
Church Board Sec. – Allen “JR” Jester, 321 Main St., PO Box 359, Cheswold, DE 19936
(302-382-2473)
Church Treas. – Ronald Parsons, 6575 Pearsons Corner Rd., Dover, DE 19904 (302-678-3044)
South Carroll (Organized 1972) (071-0982)
Location – 351 Liberty Rd., Eldersburg, MD 21784
410-795-0178
(Web: www.sc-naz.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (06/15) Bill Proulx (Linda), 6222 Satinwood Dr., Columbia, MD 21044
(E-mail: [email protected]; 915-472-6487)
Review Date – 06/17
Assoc. Pastor – Dean Shaw (Kristy), 351 Liberty Rd., Eldersburg, MD 21784
(269-832-4933)
Education Director – Frank Switzer, 4694 Scotsworth Way, Eldersburg, MD 21784
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-609-4601)
Children’s Church Dir. – Sharon Shock, 321 W. Cherry Hill Ct., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-833-9214)
NMI Pres. – Alison Switzer (Frank), 4694 Scotsworth Way, Eldersburg, MD 21784
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-609-4601)
Church Board Sec. – Mike Wilmore, 1906 Canter Ln., Marriottsville, MD 21104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-549-3695)
Church Treas. – Cheryl Hollars, 6312 Farmington Ln., Woodbine, MD 21797
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-609-4608)
State College Bethel (Organized 1961) (071-0985)
Location – 3601 South Atherton St., State College, PA 16801
814-466-6841
(Web: www.bethelnaz.net;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (06/14) Randall Smyre (Rebekah), 3 Newky Rd., New Columbia PA 17856
(E-mail: [email protected]; 570-713-9661)
Review Date – Appointment
Church Board Sec. – David Knepp, 107 Faust Cir., Bellefonte, PA 16823
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-880-9468)
Church Treas. – Bill Struble, 1011 Anna St., Boalsburg, PA 16801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-876-1045)
Washington Community of Hope (Organized 1976) (071-1050)
202-265-5841
Location – 905 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20032
(Web: www.cohnaz.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 202-561-5842)
Pastor – (09/07) R. Larry Taylor (Julie), 901 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20032
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-676-9801)
Review Date – 09/17
Worship/Women’s Min. Director – Tonya Tobe (E-mail: [email protected]; 301-350-5769)
Spiritual Ed. Dir. – Alvin Tobe
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-350-5769)
Ministry Operations Coord. – Julie Taylor, 901 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20032
(E-mail: [email protected]; 240-676-9823)
A/V & Media – Stephen Taylor (E-mail: [email protected]; 202-210-1640)
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Children’s Min. Dir. – Erika Jones
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-315-7748)
NYI Leader – Ashley Divers
(E-mail: [email protected]; 571-249-6269)
Fellowship Coordinator – Victoria Jones, 8109 Barrett Rd., Fort Washington, MD 20744
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-567-1883)
NMI Pres./Men’s Min. Dir. – Nathaniel Jones, 8109 Barrett Rd., Fort Washington, MD 20744
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-567-1883)
Evangelism Min. Dir. – Keith Jones
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-315-7748)
Single Parents Min. Leader – Debbie Spencer
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-509-7660)
Recovery Min. Leader – Benita Sykes
(202-251-0297)
Church Treas. – Sonya T. Shaw, 1837 Monroe St., NW, Washington, DC 20018
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-529-8225)
Washington Grace (Organized 1925) (071-1010)
301-736-7813
Location – 1121 Larchmont Ave., Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(Web: www.gracenazch.org;
E-mail: [email protected])
Pastor – (01/08) Claude C. Joyner (Dolores), 4102 Buck Creek Rd., Temple Hills, MD 20748
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-894-7947)
Review Date – 01/17
Assoc. Pastor/SDMI Supt. – Lillian A. Cooksey (Calvin), 11516 Chesley Ct., Mitchellville, MD
20721
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-390-0530)
Assoc. Pastor – Treasa M. Edwards (Ronald), 1126 Elfin Ave., Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-516-2898)
Assoc. Pastor/Admin. Pastor – Dolores Joyner (Claude), 4102 Buck Creek Rd., Temple Hills,
MD 20748
(E-mail: [email protected])
Music Dir. – Sheronne Mason, 3005 Black Thorn Ct., Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-574-2655)
NMI Pres. – Royce Scott, 1100 Larchmont Ave., Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-735-6213)
Church Board Sec. – Treasa M. Edwards (Ronald), 1126 Elfin Ave., Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-516-2898)
Church Treas. – Lillian A. Cooksey (Calvin), 11516 Chesley Ct., Mitchellville, MD 20721
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-390-0530)
Washington Mosaic (Organized 1917) (071-1030)
202-723-3252
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Location – 4401 16 St., NW, Washington, DC 20011
(Web: www.mosaicchurchdc.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 202-726-6983)
Interim Pastor – Andrew C. Miller (Julie), 1519 Webster St., NW, Washington, DC 20011
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-991-2568)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Pastor/Youth – Andrew C. Miller (Julie), 1519 Webster St., NW, Washington, DC 20011
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-991-2568)
Church Administrator – Taryol Latimer (Rich), 1521 Webster St., NW, Washington, DC 20011
(E-mail: [email protected]; 202-480-9402)
Hospitality Ministries Co-Directors – Jeffery and Anne Kearney, 200 Rhode Island Avenue NE,
Apt. 227, Washington, DC 20002
Church Board Sec. – Rachel Roxbury, 13402 Lord Dunbore Pl., Upper Marlboro, MD 20722
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-952-0355)
Church Treas. – Kyle DiCamillo (Dana), 3000 Lee Highway, Apt. B302, Arlington, VA 22201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-822-8889)
Westminster (Organized 1942) (071-1070)
Location – 147 Sullivan Rd., Westminster, MD 21157
410-857-1477
(Web: www.westminsternazarene.org;
fax: 410-857-7450)
Pastor – (08/14) Patrick R. Roxby (Karen), 36 Skylite Dr., Hanover, PA 17331
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-821-9776)
Review Date –10/19
Music Dir. – Stephanie Case, 238 Walgrove Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(410-526-5218)
SDMI Supt. – Bill Eckard, PO Box 121, Westminster, MD 21158
(443-201-6317)
Church Board Sec. – Bill Eckard, PO Box 121, Westminster, MD 21158
(717-688-5557)
Church Treas. – Lyn Bowers, 2202 Halter Rd., Westminster, MD 21158
(E-mail: [email protected]; 443-388-4575)
Westminster First Latin American (Organized 2009) (071-0014)
410-908-1612
Location – 147 Sullivan Rd., Westminster, MD 21157
Pastor – (06/12) Cesar A. Requena (Ana), 210 Shipley Ave., Westminster MD 21157
(E-mail: [email protected]; 410-908-1612)
Review Date – Appointment
Assoc. Min. Dir. – Elvin Vllalta, 35 Sullivan Rd., Westminster, MD 21157
(443-289-6257)
Music Dir. – Ana Mercedes Orellana., 79 West Main St., Westminster, MD 21157
(443-547-9906)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Ana Requena, 210 Shipley Ave., Westminster, MD 21157 (443-416-3542)
NYI Pres. – German Madrid, 16 John St., Westminster MD 21157
(443-750-9404)
Men’s Min. Dir. –Fredys Rivera, 127 Bond St., Westminster MD, MD 21157
(443-821-9178)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Candy Lopez, 120 S. Ritters Ln., Owings Mills MD 21117 (410-935-6469)
NMI Pres. – Maria de los Angeles Colin, 77 Shafer Ave., Westminster, MD 2115(410-374-0510)
Church Board Sec. – Elmer Cruz, Westminster, MD 21157
(443-547-9685)
Church Treas. – Wilmer Peraza, 61 John St., Apt. B, Westminster, MD 21157 (443-810-7251)
Wilmington Haitian (Organized 2005) (071-1101)
302-437-4723
Location – 2702 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, DE 19805
Pastor – Rodrigue Francois, 217 Shetlands Dr., New Castle, DE 19720
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 302-437-4723; 302-325-1609)
Review Date – Appointment
SDMI Supt. – Lesly Juste, 51 Fairway Rd., Apt. 3B, Newark, DE 19711
Music Dir. – Joinis Alexandre, 2702 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, DE 19805
Youth Dir. – James Dorelus, 2702 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, DE 19805
NMI Dir. – Fortune Georges, 707 Parkman Dr., Bear, DE 19701
Church Board Sec. – Payny Deronvil, 400 S. DuPont Hwy., New Castle, DE 19720
Church Treas. – Filio Lima, 43 Glencoe Dr., Newark, DE 19702
York Stillmeadow (Organized 1938) (071-1120)
717-764-4888
Location – 400 Stillmeadow Ln., York, PA 17404
(Web: www.Stillnaz.com;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 717-764-4153)
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Lead Pastor – (8/90) Bayse H. “Bud” Reedy (Sally), 1500 Angel Dr., York, PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]: 717-577-3074)
Review Date – 08/16
Pastor/Assimilation/Recreation – R. Wayne Lynch (Carol), 3036 Bitternut Blvd., York, PA
17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-577-2758)
Pastor/Admin./Urban Min. – Kent D. Vandervort (Veronica), 24 Dewey St., York, PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-577-4246)
Pastor/Children/Fellowship – Dianna M. Sheeley (Bill), 55 Catalina Dr., Mt. Wolf, PA 17347
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-577-6004)
Pastor/Youth/Compassion – Joshua A. Kleinfeld (Aubrey), 307 W. Cottage Pl., York, PA 17401
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-577-6446)
Pastor/Worship – John J. Farley (Cynthia), 505 Woodland View Dr., York, PA 17406
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-764-4888)
Pastor/San Antonio Texas Campus – John Emery (Ricki), 102 Saxon St., San Antonio, TX
78213
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-973-1132)
Pastor/San Antonio Texas Campus – Ricki Emery (John), 102 Saxon St., San Antonio, TX
78213
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-315-5749)
Assoc. Pastor – Kathleen Wright, 745 Mockingbird Dr., Dallastown, PA 17313
(434-566-9842)
Assoc. – Gregory K. Gordon (Roshelle), 2351 Sycamore Rd., York, PA 17408
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-764-4616)
Assoc. – Roshelle T. Gordon, 2351 Sycamore Rd., York, PA 17408
(E-mail: [email protected]; (717-880-6649)
Assoc. – Gregory M. Lloyd (Lynda), 534 E. Canal Rd., York, PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-659-7774)
Assoc./YCC – Scott A. Beattie (Lisa), 650 Wallace St., York, PA 17403
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-854-2811)
Assoc./YCC – Jade E. Frederick (Chastity), 313 W. Cottage Pl., York, PA 17401
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-434-3223)
Assoc./YCC – Indalecio Byron de Leon (Jeanett), 1912 Swatara St., Harrisburg, PA 17104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-329-4617)
Assoc./YCC – Veronica Vandervort (Kent), 24 Dewey St., York, PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-487-2430)
Assoc./Miss./Comp. – Isabell N. Clark, 444 N Beaver St., Unit 301, York, PA 17401
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-916-4618)
Evangelism Dir. – Don Leiphart (Elaine), 1334 Greenbriar Rd., York PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-332-7839)
NMI Pres. – Isabell N. Clark, 444 N Beaver St., Unit 301, York, PA 17401
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-916-4618)
Work & Witness Coord. – JoAnn Hull, 7518 Woodland Dr., Spring Grove, PA 17362
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-646-9011)
Day School Dir. – Sue Cox, 2921 Wilmar Dr., Dover, PA 17315
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-332-4051)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Wayne Rumsey, 3429 Chardonnay Dr., York, PA 17404
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-558-3140)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Dianne Smeigh, 795 Robin Hill Cir., York, PA 17404
D-56
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-434-3349)
Church Treas. – Bob Miller, 2443 Warwick Rd., York, PA 17408
(E-mail: [email protected]; 717-764-6969)
Role Code
Date indicates year of credential, license, commission or recognition and letter indicates status as
follows:
CED – Christian Education Minister
GS – General Superintendent
CHP – Chaplain
PAS – Pastor (including New Starts)
DA – District Assignment
PSV - FT/PT – Pastoral Service
DIA – District Interim Assigned
RA – Retired Assigned
DS – District Superintendent
RU – Retired Unassigned
EDU – Education
SEC – Song Evangelist, Commissioned
ESR – Evangelism Service, Retired
SER – Song Evangelist, Registered
EVC – Evangelist, Commissioned
SPC – Special Service/Interdenominational
EVR – Evangelist, Registered
STU – Student
EVT – Evangelist, Tenured
TRF – In Process of Transfer
GA – General Church Assignment
U – Unassigned
F. ORDAINED ELDERS
2013 PAS
Adams, Candice J., 187 Highland Dr., Bedford, PA 15522
(Bedford)
(814-623-8565)
2006 PSV-FT
Adams, Michael D., 187 Highland Dr., Bedford, PA 15522
(Bedford)
(814-623-8565)
2009 PAS
Adjocy, Daniel, 23 Truman Ct., Dover, DE 19904
(Dover Haitian)
(302-677-0516)
1999 PSV-FT
Alsbrooks, A. Gregg, 1411 Gunston Rd., Bel Air, MD 21015
(Bel Air)
(443-617-6429)
2016 PSV-FT
Alton, Tara L., 419 Triton St., Crestview, FL 32536-5457
(Dover The Cross)
(910-286-2462)
2006 PAS
Argueta, Walter R., 112 Allgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 21117
(Owings Mills Latin American First)
(443-517-8492)
2000 U-16
Arispe, J. Freddy, 1624 Alexander Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(Chambersburg Latino)
(717-267-1214)
2013 U-16
Arispe, Ruth, 1624 Alexander Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(Chambersburg Latino)
(717-267-1214)
1995 RA/PSV-PT Augustin, J. Robert, 24396 Beaver Dam Dr., Seaford, DE 19973-7729
(Federalsburg Haitian)
(302-628-1774)
2016 PSV-FT
Bailey, Marjorie C., 6140 Silver Arrows Way, Columbia, MD 21045
(Halethorpe Connections)
(410-872-0767)
1994 DA
Balch, Kenneth R., 1439 Nestlewood Ct., Crofton, MD 21114-2842
(Halethorpe Connections)
(410-294-0512)
1983 PAS
Barkley, Gary W., 18509 McMullen Hwy., Rawlings, MD 21557
(Cumberland First)
(301-777-1076)
2008 PAS
Batchelder, Jonathan W., 1606 Scott Rd., Pylesville, MD 21132
(Fawn Grove)
(410-452-5711)
1992 RU
Baughman, James E., 19017 Huntingtower Castle Blvd., Pflugerville, TX
D-57
2014 SPC
1999 CHP
1998 U-12
1984 PAS
1969 RA
1973 RA
2003 SPC
2016 PSV-FT
2003 PAS
21042
1999 PAS
1997 SPC
2001 DIA
2008 U-15
2013 PAS
2015 PSV-FT
2002 SPC
2011 PAS
1951 RA
2005 PSV-FT
2013 PSV-FT
1958 RA
1994 PSV-PT
2009 PSV-FT
78660 (York Stillmeadow)
(512-653-4776)
Beckert, Kristen A., 200 Locust St. ES, Apt #100, Vienna, VA 22180
(Easton Real Life Chapel)
(215-237-4959)
Beiler, Janelle M., 6622 Oak Ridge Dr., Hebron, MD 21830
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-341-6929)
Beiler, Joel K., 6622 Oak Ridge Dr., Hebron, MD 21830
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-341-6929)
Bolerjack, Phillip W., 601 Yearling Ct., Severn, MD 21144
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(410-551-0891)
Borgal, John E., PO Box 117, Fawn Grove, PA 17321
(Fawn Grove)
(717-862-3804)
Bowen, David E., 601 13th St., Huntingdon, PA 16652
(Petersburg)
(814-643-0832)
Bowen, Jr., Gordon E., 3570 Lewisberry Rd., York Haven, PA 17370
(Dover Mountain Grove Chapel)
(717-938-2487)
Breedlove, David, R., 331 Westminster Ave., Hanover, PA 17331
(Hanover Trinity)
(717-515-1404)
Britos Bernat, Raul H., 3441 Plumtree Dr., Apt. #B, Ellicott City, MD
(Ellicott City Primera Iglesia)
(410-465-3504)
Brittain, Jr., Fern L., 432 Willow Grove Rd., Felton, DE 19943
(Sandtown)
(302-284-3959)
Brown, David R., 1283 W. Poplar St., York, PA 17404
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(717-880-5448)
Burnell, Judy D., 1709 Gatehouse Ct., Bel Air, MD 21014
(Bel Air)
(518-253-5801)
Cahill, Geraldine L., 31931 Carneros Ave., Lewes. DE 19958
(Laurel)
(301-535-3164)
Calderon, Cesar J., 136 S. Ritters Ln., Owings Mills, MD 21157
(Hampstead)
(443-986-3319)
Calderon, M. Ester, 136 S. Ritters Ln., Owings Mills, MD 21157
(Hampstead)
(443-986-3319)
Campbell, Jr., Jonathan Ramby, 885 Westport Dr., Rockledge, FL 32955
(Melwood)
(321-507-4611)
Campoz, Lionel A., 8335 Woodward St., Savage, MD 20763
(Baltimore Latino)
(240-344-5174)
Carnahan, Roy E., 1920 Trolley Rd., Apt. 239, York, PA 17408
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-764-8729)
Carney, Judith L., 194 Rose Hill Dr., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(New Cumberland)
(717-774-9580)
Carr, Rachael H., 308 S. Washington St., Milford, DE 19963
(Milford)
(207-216-7911)
Caswell, Quentin C., 151 Peace Cir., New Oxford, PA 17350
(Bel Air)
(717-624-4415)
Chaux Santamaria, Gregorio, 407 Carl St., Rockville, MD 2085120886
(Gaithersburg)
(301-605-4331)
Cooksey, Lillian A., 11516 Chesley Ct., Mitchellville, MD 20721
D-58
1996 RA
2007 PSV-FT
2003 GS
1991
1994
GA
PAS
1959 RA
1988 GA
2003 PSV-PT
2014 PAS
2012 PSV-FT
1970 PAS
2002 U-14
2000
PSV-FT
1991 RA
1991 RU
1988 PAS
2007 SPC
2006 PAS
1969 RA
2010 PAS
1982 EDU
2014 PSV-FT
1999 PAS
(Washington Grace)
(301-390-0530)
Cooper, John S., Sr., 12704 Midwood Ln., Bowie, MD 20715
(Glen Burnie)
(301-464-0078)
Cordell, DeVona L., 2899 Anthony Hwy., Chambersburg, PA 17201
(Shippensburg)
(717-352-8490)
Crocker, Gustavo A., 21519 W. 53rd Terr., Shawnee, KS 66226
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
Crofford, J. Gregory, 27723 Countiss Ln. Mechanicsville, MD 20659
Crouse, Vincent L., 203 Spanish Moss Dr., La Plata, MD 20643
(Saint Charles LifeStream)
(508-468-9467)
Crouse, W. Nevin, 21182 Marsh Creek Rd. #51, Preston, MD 21655-1575
(Easton Real Life Chapel)
(410-822-0165)
Cunningham, Floyd T., c/o Global Mission, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy.,
Lenexa, KS 66220 (Gaithersburg)
(913-577-0500)
Davidson, Thomas E., 214 Prospect Cir., Shrewsbury, PA 17361
(New Freedom Trail)
(515-657-2642)
Davis, Kevin E., 129 Hunters Ln., Alum Bank, PA 15521
(Ryot)
(814-276-3046)
Dayhoff, David C., 27779 Nanticoke Rd., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(814-644-8058)
Dayhoff, David F., 11718 Valley Rd., NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
(Cumberland Bethel)
(301-724-9343)
Decker, Ellen R., 1930 Andover Dr., Dover, PA 17315
(Dover Mountain Grove)
(717-292-7254)
DeLeon, I. Byron, 1912 Swatara St., Harrisburg, PA 17104
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-329-4617)
Deskins, Grover C., 35 Gill Dr., Newark, DE 19713
(Newark First)
(302-738-6483)
DeVinney, Timothy, 5925 YO-Hubbard Rd. #45, Hubbard, OH 44425
(Washington Grace)
(330-534-0087)
DiCamillo, John R., 821 Springdale Ave., Annapolis, MD 21403
(Annapolis)
(410-263-5469)
Dickens, Duane E., 1015 51st St., NE, Washington, DC 20019
(Baltimore Lighthouse Community)
(202-398-5615)
Dickt, Stacy R., 2160 Bonnie Ln., Waldorf, MD 20601
(Charles County The Oasis)
(912-816-6585)
Diffenderfer, Richard G., 9357 Morfontaine Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
(Frederick First)
(719-886-4728)
Diggs, Jr., James F., 221 Warrick Rd., Chestertown, MD 21620
(Chestertown)
(301-633-0583)
Dillman, Stephen W., 3150 Sky Top Trail, Dover, PA 17315
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-421-5147)
Dorléans, Gérold, 210 Old Laurel Rd., Georgetown, MD 19947
(Delmar Haitian)
(302-856-3165)
Downs, Michael G. (Jenn), 7691 Placid Pond Rd., Hebron, MD 21830
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-742-3840)
D-59
1988 U-16
1988 PAS
1981 RA
2014 PSV-PT
1987 DA
2016 PSV-FT
2010 PAS
2010 PSV-FT
2016 PAS
2016 PSV-FT
1961 RA
2003 PAS
1983 PAS
2016 PSV-FT
2004 PSV-FT
2013 PSV-FT
2008 PSV-FT
2010 CHP
2004 PAS
1987 RA
1998 PAS
2009 PAS
2003 PAS
Dunlap, Eric G., 595 Media Rd., Oxford, PA 19363
(Hanover Trinity)
(570-709-2657)
Dunlap, Gerald R., 1150 Westminster Ave., Hanover, PA 17331
(Hanover Trinity)
(717-632-6954)
Earlston, Ray L., Jr., 215 William Smith St., Huntingdon, PA 16652
(McConnellstown)
(814-643-7171)
Earp, David W., 302 16th St., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(New Cumberland)
(717-770-2033)
Edouard, Roland, 25382 Waterview, Seaford, DE 19973
(Federalsburg Haitian)
(302-629-6768)
Edwards, Treasa M., 1126 Elfin Ave., Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(Washington Grace)
(301-516-2898)
Enciso, Edgar, 6713 Sandpiper Ct., Frederick, MD 21702
(Gaithersburg Latino)
(301-518-2557)
Enciso, Maria Z., 6713 Sandpiper Ct., Frederick, MD 21702
(Gaithersburg Latino)
(240-315-5494)
Espinosa, Osmany B., 170 Andersontown Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(Dover Mountain Grove Chapel)
(717-332-4972)
Espinosa, Y. Cecilia, 170 Andersontown Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(Dover Mountain Grove Chapel)
(717-332-5694)
Evans, Arthur J., 421 Roanoke Ave., Oakland, MD 21550
(Oakland)
(301-334-9161)
Evans, Cheryl M., 1788 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
(Dover The Cross)
(302-730-4780)
Evans, Timothy J., 1788 N. Little Creek Rd., Dover, DE 19901
(Dover The Cross)
(302-730-4780)
Farley, John J., 505 Woodland View Dr., York, PA 17406
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-764-4888)
Ferring, Todd M., 61 Gambrills Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(941-705-4113)
Fey, Andrew R., 6306 White Cove Dr., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-430-7352)
Fisher, Kenneth P., 10606 New Hope Rd., Frostburg, MD 21532
(Frostburg)
(301-689-6751)
Fleming, Jody B., 570 Cloverleaf Rd., York, PA 17406
(Dover Mountain Grove)
(717-266-6201)
Fleurantus, Jimmy, 420 Fisher Ave., Milford, DE 19963
(Milford Haitian)
(302-422-7737)
Florestal, Stenio, 505 Collins St., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Delmar Haitian)
(410-603-2820)
Folk, Eric R., 401 N. High St., Martinsburg, WV 25401
(Martinsburg)
(304-582-8431)
th
Francius, Pierre, 6903 25 Ave., Adelphi, MD 20783
(Hyattsville Primitive Haitian)
(202-747-8666)
Fry, George H., 185 Water Works Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325
(Gettysburg)
(240-893-6905)
D-60
Garrett, Mark S., 10113 51st Ave., College Park, MD 20740
(College Park)
(240-880-8387)
1982 RU
Gates, LaVerne L., 1041 Willow Ct., NE, Palm Bay, FL 32907-2129
(Hanover Trinity)
2008 PSV-PT
Gordon, Gregory K., 2351 Sycamore Rd., York, PA 17408
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-764-4616)
1997 PAS
Gray, R. Neal, 8512 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(Baltimore Parkville)
(410-882-7733)
2011 PSV-FT
Gray, Vicki L., 8512 Fowler Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234
(Baltimore Parkville)
(410-882-7733)
1994 RA
Green, Sr., George J., 68 Montebello Rd., Duncannon, PA 17020
(Petersburg)
(814-644-3298)
1997 RA
Gross-Cyrus, Estelle E., 406 Lincoln Dr., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(410-878-6332)
1972 RA
Grosvenor, Steven R., 627 Mallard Dr., Etters, PA 17319
(New Cumberland)
(717-938-4994)
2009 PAS
Guerrier, Jean-Enock, 8003 Moss Bank Dr., Laurel, MD 20724
(Silver Spring Living Water International)
(301-498-1323)
1975 RU
Hannah, Donald R., 1600 Peachtree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(Milford)
(302-697-6428)
2002 SPC
Hardman, Mark J., 1708 Crescent Rd., York, PA 17403
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-683-5029)
1991 PAS
Hardy, Kevin T., 2700 Rocky Glen Way, Ellicott City, MD 21043
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(410-465-5066)
1982 PAS
Haskell, Verne A., 24708 Sotterley Rd., Hollywood, MD 20636
(Hollywood)
(301-373-2506)
1976 RA
Hankins, George A., 146 Delaware Ave., Laurel, DE 19956
(Laurel)
(814-706-5229)
2013 PSV-FT
Hause, Stephen P., 213 Monticello Ave., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(913-526-0435)
1983 PAS
Heap, Philip J., 16822 Centerfield Way, Olney, MD 20832
(Rockville)
(301-570-8463)
1986 RA
Hess, William R., 163 Trail Rd., Hershey, PA 17033
(Westminster)
(717-857-7992)
1998 PAS
Howard, Dana S., 2626 Jacob Tome Memorial Hwy, Colora, MD 21917
(Rising Sun)
(814-979-0791)
1971 RA/PSV-PT Huffman, Kenneth E., 10710 Crescent Shore Dr., Lincoln, DE 19960
(Milford)
(302-349-4598)
2002 STU
Hull, Brian C., 505 Talbot Dr., Wilmore, KY 40390
(Bel Air)
(859-858-3511)
2015 PSV-FT
Jennings, Kristi L., 6215 Kerrick Dr., La Plata, MD 20646
(Saint Charles LifeStream)
(301-934-4893)
1988 PAS/RA
Joge, Eleodoro, 5710 Tennyson St., Riverdale, MD 20737
(Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry)
(240-646-4900)
2009 PSV-FT
Johnson, Janet M., 8219 Quentin St., New Carrollton, MD 20784
(Melwood)
(301-474-1984)
2006 PAS
D-61
1986 PAS
Johnson, Steven L., 230 Stanford Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(Hagerstown)
(301-992-1971)
2003 PAS
Joyner, Claude C., 4102 Buck Creek Rd., Temple Hills, MD 20748-4931
(Washington Grace)
(301-894-7947)
2014 PSV-PT
Kamugisha, Joakim, 9607 Wellington St., Lanham, MD 20706
(College Park)
(301-731-3509)
1996 PAS
Kazee, Rob P., 828 Old Forge Rd., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(New Cumberland)
(202-997-1222)
2014 SPC
Kemper, Daniel H., 109 White St., Salisbury, MD 21804
(York Stillmeadow)
(443-614-9945)
2010 PSV-FT
Kleinfeld, Joshua A., 307 West Cottage Pl., York, PA 17401
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-577-6446)
2009 PAS
Kraynek, Daniel L., 348 Sue Linn Dr., Chambersburg, PA 17202
(Chambersburg Mosaic)
(717-504-8187)
1970 RU
Kuhn, Melvin L., 14109 Rippling Brook Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20906
(Washington Mosaic)
(301-460-3505)
2013 PSV-PT
LaPearl, Jr., Clark F., 34778 Legacy Ln., Pittsville, MD 21850
(Berlin The River)
(410-835-5057)
1987 PAS
Leroy, Charles, 11110 Church Rd., Seaford, DE 19973
(Delmar Haitian)
(302-628-1234)
2001 PAS
Lesniewski, Gregory J., 5825 Newton Ave., Huntington, PA 16652
(McConnellstown)
(814-251-9786)
1950 RU
Levin, Edward W., 4217 Pinewood Dr., Ayden, NC 28513
(Newark First)
(252-746-8384)
2012 PSV-FT
Lloyd, Patricia J.M., 400 9th St., Apt. 401, Huntingdon, PA 16652
(Petersburg)
(814-360-1340)
1976 PAS
Long, Jr., Russell J., 914 E. Broadway, Bel Air, MD 21014
(Bel Air)
(410-838-1682)
1983 U-14
Looper, Paul R., 8218 Whitebark Ln., Severn, MD 21144
(Severn Grace Point Community)
(410-599-1181)
1988 RA
Loring, Robert V., 2362 John Deere Ln., Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865
(Laurel Fellowship)
(814-574-6471)
2010 U-16
Lum, Kevin D., 509 I St. NE, Washington, DC 20002
(Washington Mosaic)
(202-725-1041)
1996 RA/PSV-FT Lynch, R. Wayne, 3036 Bitternut Blvd., York, PA 17404
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-577-2758)
2016 PSV-FT
Lyons, Christopher L., 17842 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, MD 21740
(Hagerstown)
(301-665-1855)
1996 PAS
MacPherson, Paul D., 41745 Eldon Ct., Leonardtown, MD 20650
(Leonardtown)
(301-690-2871)
2010 CHP
Maloney, Jonathan R., 1025 Sylan Ct., York, PA 17406
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-856-7726)
2015 PAS
Mankamyer, Melissa J., 471 Beech Tree St., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(Shippensburg The Harbor)
(717-530-5522)
2000 GA
Mann, Douglas E., 4 Ben Hogan Landing, South Weymouth, MA 02190
(Bel Air)
(781-753-6685)
D-62
2013 PAS
2000 U-14
1998 CHP
2007 PAS
2007 U-15
1966 RA
1991 PAS
1985 RA
2006 PAS
2013 PAS
1981 RU
2010 U-16
1968 RA
1976 RA
2001 PAS
1971 RA
1989 PAS
2010 PSV-FT
2009 PSV-PT
1971 RA
2003 PAS
1974 RA
1992 PAS
Mantilla, Luis O., 6507 N. Shore Square, New Market, MD 21774
(Frederick West Latino)
(240-626-8312)
Martinez, Guadalupe, 14808 Staytonville Rd., Lincoln, DE 19960
(Milford)
(302-236-9405)
Mason, W. Jeffrey, 1276 Braileigh Ln. Virginia Beach, VA 23455
(Fawn Grove)
(330-212-7900)
Massey, Mark C., 530 Ocean Pkwy., Berlin, MD 21811
(Berlin The River)
(443-513-6448)
Maxey, Randall A., 20 Cranberry Rd., Keene, NH 03431
(New Freedom Trail)
(717-244-4019)
McKim, Blair H., 7 Courtney Dr., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(Shippensburg)
(717-477-8466)
Merki, Robert P., 8 Stoney Pkwy, Thurmont, MD 21788
(Frederick First)
(301-271-1191)
Merki, Stephen P., 17 Quailwood Pkwy., La Plata, MD 20646
(Saint Charles LifeStream)
(301-934-1699)
Merritt, Paul D., 10662 Greensboro Rd., Denton, MD 21629
(Denton)
(410-479-1752)
Metayer, Jacques E., 903 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(Hagerstown Haitian)
(240-313-9175)
Milburn, Gary A., 510 Military Rd., Frederick, MD 21702
(Frederick First)
(301-620-0996)
Miller, Brian L., 550 Grays Creek Rd., Pasadena, MD 21122
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-848-1634)
Miller, Hilbert O., 875-B Menno Village, Chambersburg, PA 17201
(Chambersburg Mosaic)
(717-263-9488)
Mills, Carlton A., 12050 Park Blvd. Apt. 313, Seminole, FL 33772
(Newark First)
Mills, Jonathan A., 113 Wilkerdean Dr. East, Newark, DE 19711
(Newark First)
(302-286-0119)
Mills, Kenneth L., 28 Colonial Ct., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(Gaithersburg)
(301-325-1902)
Mohnkern, Mark R., 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
(Petersburg)
(814-669-1575)
Mohnkern, Sherril A., 7603 Shavers Creek Rd., Petersburg, PA 16669
(Petersburg)
(814-669-1575)
Monington, Stephen M., 1425 Church St., Cumberland, MD 21502
(Cumberland First)
(301-722-3127)
Moore, Richard A., 65 Pear Tree Ln., Colora, MD 21917
(Rising Sun)
(443-907-4462)
Moser, Matthew D., 1624 Lynch Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222
(Baltimore Dundalk)
(410-282-2084)
Moser, Thomas W., 272 Pleasant Valley Rd., Lyons, NY 14489
(Hanover Trinity)
(315-759-9198)
Moyers, James R., 377 Nottingham Rd., Elkton, MD 21921
(Elkton)
(410-398-8935)
D-63
1998 U-14
Ndambuki, John M., 6916 Lamont Dr., Lanham, MD 20706
(College Park)
(301-552-2451)
1963 RA
Nees, Thomas G., 1520 Briarcliff Rd., Arnold, MD 21012
(Washington Community of Hope)
(410-315-9943)
2007 PAS
Nelson, Sadrack, 230 Stanford Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21740
(Jessup New Generation)
(615-200-2141)
1976 PAS
Nicklow, Darrell R., PO Box 1, Orbisonia, PA 17243
(Orbisonia)
(814-447-3277)
1993 PAS
Nielson, John W., 7108 Antock Pl., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(Melwood)
(301-559-6703)
1986 SPC
Nutt, Charles A., 17265 Susquehanna Trl. S., New Freedom, PA 17349
(New Freedom Trail)
(615-775-4526)
1997 PAS
Oscal, Rogelio, 2914 Harris Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902
(Olney Hosanna)
(301-942-5131)
1994 DIA
Osterhout, Clyde N., 819 N. High St., Duncannon, PA 17020
(New Cumberland)
(717-834-6340)
1966 RA
Ottinger, M. Lorraine, 139 Elk Dr., Felton, DE 19943
(Sandtown)
(302-284-8689)
1979 RA
Parker, Ronald G., 16278 Rust Hollow Rd., Abingdon, VA 24210
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-430-9328)
1975 RA
Parry, Harold O., 26428 Rudder Rd., Millsboro, DE 19966
(Laurel)
(302-231-8133)
2013 PSV-FT
Parson, Derek D., 100 Walnut St., Laurel, D 19956
(Laurel)
(330-340-6678)
1985 RA/PSV-PT Pettit, James V., 3111 Hourglass Rd., Hartly, DE 19953
(Dover The Cross)
(302-492-3612)
2012 GA
Phillips, Jonathan E., 111 Frysville Rd., York, PA 17406
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-889-4608)
1996 RA/PSV-FT Porterfield, Dan A., 8977 Thompson Rd., Needmore, PA 17238
(Orbisonia)
(717-573-4586)
1997 PAS
Prahl, Richard K., 4 Merryweather Dr., Cambridge, MD 21613
(Cambridge)
(443-205-2862)
2011 PSV-FT
Prahl, Sharon L., 4 Merryweather Dr., Cambridge, MD 21613
(Cambridge)
(443-205-2865)
2004 PAS
Presta, Jorge O., 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(Annapolis Latino)
(410-674-4626)
2014 PAS
Presta, Laura C., 518 Saltoun Ave., Odenton, MD 21113
(Easton Latino)
(410-674-4626)
1999 PAS
Proulx, William, 6222 Satinwood Dr., Columbia, MD 21044
(South Carroll)
(915-472-6487)
1988 PAS
Pulido, Victor Raul, 210 Hillcrest Ave., Baltimore, MD 21225
(Baltimore Brooklyn)
(410-663-0915)
1958 RA
Ray, Allen G., PO Box 2774, Alpharetta GA 30023
(Hanover Trinity)
(678-366-3268)
2008 PSV-PT
Raymond, Wilfrid, 28821 Seaford Rd., Laurel, DE 19956
(Delmar Haitian)
(302-875-4564)
D-64
1981 PAS
1980 PAS
1983 RA
1973 RA
1995 RA
2006 U
2006 U
2004 PSV-PT
1995 PAS
1994 PAS
2015 PAS
2000 CHP
2012 PAS
2013 PSV-FT
2012 PAS
2004
PAS
1977 RA
2005 PSV-FT
2002 PSV-PT
2010 PAS
2004 PSV-PT
2003 PAS
2013 PAS
2008 PAS
Reedy, Bayse H., 1500 Angel Dr., York, PA 17404
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-577-3074)
Reter Jr., Robert J., 6596 Delta Rd., Delta, PA 17314
(Delta)
(717-456-5003)
Roberts, Richard A., 403 Mauser Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015
(Bel Air)
(443-567-2683)
Rodriguez, Walter R., Roque Saenz Pena, M 40, S 1, Shangrila,
Canelones, Uruguay (Ellicott City Primera Iglesia)
(011-598-96-555-861)
Rolan, Michael P., 301 Buddington Rd., Lot 2, Groton, CT 06340
(Martinsburg)
(860-391-3556)
Roth, Barbara J., 601 Spinnaker Way, Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Roth Jr., Franklin D., 601 Spinnaker Way, Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Rotich, Daniel C., 10302 Buena Vista Ave, Lanham, MD 20706
(Laurel Fellowship)
(240-601-7040)
Routh, C. Michael, 1222 Sedge Ct., Pasadena, MD 21122
(Glen Burnie)
(410-255-6204)
Roxby III, Arthur T., 6 NW, Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(Milford)
(302-422-9042)
Roxby, Patrick R., 36 Skylite Dr., Hanover, PA 17331
(Westminster)
(443-821-9776)
Ruska, Hans C., 4520 Parkwood Lane East, Niceville, FL 32578
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
Sarnor, Lucille M., 11002 Cherry Hill Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20783
(Hyattsville Healing Temple)
(301-422-0882)
Schafer, Brian C., 8921 Warfield Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(Gaithersburg)
(240-388-5533)
Scott, Ryan A., 194 Vincent Cir., Middletown, DE 19709
(Middletown Village)
(857-544-3954)
Seymour, David C., 317 Plantation Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(Laurel)
(302-875-7873)
Shabo, Alexander J., 185 Lynnhaven Dr., Dover, DE 19904
(York Stillmeadow)
(302-399-6262)
Sheeley, Dianna M., 55 Catalina Dr., Mt. Wolf, PA 17347
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-577-6004)
Shehan, Ronald L., 711 Church St., Apt. 620, Huntingdon, PA 16652
(McConnellstown)
(814-386-4289)
Short, Frank E., 10286 Tuckahoe Landing Rd., Easton, MD 21601
(Easton Real Life Chapel)
(443-786-4650)
Sierra, Samuel, 1557 Bennington Woods Ct., Reston, VA 20194
(Gaithersburg)
(703-435-1639)
Singleton, Sandra, 8500 Mike Shapiro Dr., #401, Clinton, MD 20735
(Baltimore Lighthouse Community)
(301-967-0238)
Slifker, Steven T., 6455 Old Highgate Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(Columbia Alive Community)
(410-379-8498)
Smith, George S., 201 N. Main St., Yeagertown, PA 17099
D-65
2003 PAS
1998 PAS
1975 DA
2002 RA
1975 DA
1989 PAS
1990 PSV-FT
2014 CHP
2009 U-16
2004 U-16
2008 RA
1982 PAS
2001 EDU
2007 PAS
1959 RA
1980 PSV-FT
2007 PAS
2015 PAS
1987 PAS
2004 PSV-PT
1987 PSV-PT
1989 SPC
1986 RU
(Burnham Freedom Way)
(717-348-5284)
Smith, Timothy P., 211 McCulloh St., Frostburg, MD 21532
(Frostburg)
(301-689-3368)
Smyre, Randall, 5 Newky Rd., New Columbia, PA 17856
(State College Bethel)
(570-713-9661)
Sowden, Terry S., 532 Elizabeth Ln., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(Baltimore Dundalk)
(443-562-6473)
Spangler, Dawn I., 1023 Swarthmore Rd., New Cumberland, PA 17070
(New Cumberland)
(717-774-3604)
Sparks, David J., 331 Mystic Ln., Magnolia, DE 19962
(Dover The Cross)
(302-632-0029)
Spitler, Benjamin L., 22101 Goshen School Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(Gaithersburg)
(301-947-9054)
Spitler, Kelly C., 22101 Goshen School Rd., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(Gaithersburg)
(301-947-9054)
Stringer, Deanna, 8221 Seven Pines Ln., Waldorf, MD 20603
(Saint Charles LifeStream)
(301-705-7486)
Sweeney, Amber M., 7815 Locris Dr., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(Melwood)
(301-814-4592)
Sweeney, Henry H., III, 7815 Locris Dr., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(Melwood)
(301-814-4593)
Sweeney, Terry L., 10156 Clearspring Rd., Damascus, MD 20872
(Gaithersburg)
(301-253-2252)
Swope, Willis G., 193 Apple Orchard Cir., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(Hancock Grace)
(304-258-7712)
Taylor, Craig D., 23406 Huff Rd., Milton, DE 19968
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(302-664-1476)
Taylor, R. Larry, 901 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20032
(Washington Community of Hope)
(240-676-9801)
Tazelaar, Clifford H., 4869 S. DuPont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901
(Dover The Cross)
(302-697-2643)
Tharp, Noah A., 1608 Cass Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015
(Bel Air)
(410-420-0777)
Thomas, J. Willeme, 8973 Riverside Dr., Seaford, DE 19973
(Federalsburg Haitian)
(302-629-7149)
Thomas, Joseph H., 28 SME, Shippensburg, PA 17257
(Shippensburg The Local Gathering)
(717-532-3924)
Thomas, Paul E., 107 Mechanics Valley Rd., North East, MD 21901
(North East)
(410-287-5526)
Thompson, Philip R., 405 7th Ave., NE, Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(Halethorpe Connections)
(410-766-0260)
Thompson, Timothy E., 806 N. Washington, Easton, MD 21601
(Cambridge)
(410-924-6206)
Thyrion, Glenn L., 2800 Onate Rd., Roswell, NM 88201
(Gaithersburg)
(545-355-7359)
Tichinel, Bertha E., 1802 Mt. Zion Rd., Swanton, MD 21561
D-66
1974 EDU
1991 PAS
2016 PSV-FT
2016 PSV-FT
1992 PSV-FT
2013 PSV-FT
2004 PSV-PT
1994 PAS
2014 PAS
2010 CHP
2009 PSV-FT
2016 PAS
2006 PAS
1995 RA
2004 CHP
1969 RA
1995 PAS
1968 RU
2010 PSV-FT
1980 RA
1985 RA
2012 PSV-PT
(Oakland)
(301-453-3265)
Tink, Fletcher L., 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
(Rockville)
(816-268-5496)
Truax, Rodney C., 803 Harrison Ave., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(Berkeley Springs)
(304-258-4412)
Valenstein, Eric W., 7828 Marioak Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(Halethorpe Connections)
(410-926-0020)
Valenstein, Shane R., 6480 Grommet Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(410-971-0991)
Vandervort, Kent D., 24 Dewey St., York, PA 17404
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-577-4246)
Vander Haeghen, Jeannine M., 3923 Wheatley’s Pond Rd., Smyrna, DE
19977 (Dover The Cross)
(407-415-4597)
Van Gilder, Karen M., 4933 Small Gains Way, Frederick, MD 21703
(Gaithersburg)
(240-750-8993)
Vatral, David S., 16531 Susquehanna Trail South, New Freedom, PA
17349 (New Freedom Trail)
(717-227-1322)
Vyas, A. Ajay, 2109 Chantilla Rd., Catonsville, MD 21228
(Halethorpe Connections)
(410-615-0082)
Wagner, B. Tim, 4 Clairburn Dr., Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(New Cumberland)
(717-433-0661)
Wallace, Benjamin D., 445 Mystic View Turn, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(941-405-7349)
Whaley, Larry A., 25668 Faith Ln., Seaford, DE 19973
(Seaford)
(302-258-5644)
Ward, Blake E., PO Box 144, Colora, MD 21917
(Havre de Grace The Great Commission)
(410-378-4659)
Ward, Joseph R., 4093 Sharon Park Ln., Cincinnati, OH 45241
(South Carroll)
(410-259-0982)
Weatherwax, Jason D., 9409 Armour Rd., Milington, TN 38053
(Hollywood)
Weller, Thomas, 1963 Bell Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17202
(Shippensburg)
(717-414-7437)
Wells, Jr., G. Robert, 7913 Heather Mist Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(Laurel Fellowship)
(410-846-5389)
White, Richard C., 108 Trevor Ridge Dr., Holly Springs, NC 27540
(Baltimore Dundalk)
(919-280-2671)
Willemin, Jared M., 27751 Nanticoke Rd., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-202-9792)
Wilson, Richard A., 534 Locust Ave., Westminster, MD 21157
(Rising Sun)
(443-340-6166)
Wuest, Ronald W., Sr., 215 S. Jackson St.,Woodbury, NJ 08096
(Dover The Cross)
Zerphy, Jr., Peter M., 10625 Blacksmith Shop Rd., Greenwood, DE 19950
(Dover The Cross)
(301-302-9240)
D-67
1997 SPC
G. ORDAINED DEACONS
Lahr, Jr., Burdette, 1813 Ashcombe Dr., Dover, PA 17315
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-308-0707)
H. LICENSED MINISTERS
2014 PSV-PT (4-E) Anderson, Kurt D., 6330 Bull Rd., Dover, PA 17315
(Dover Mountain Grove Chapel)
(717-673-7508)
2008 STU (G-E)
Barton, Adam C., 1443 Graceton Rd., Fawn Grove, PA 17321
(Fawn Grove)
(717-818-8455)
2011 PSV-PT (3-E) Beattie, Scott A., 650 Wallace St., York, PA 17403
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-854-2811)
2014 PAS (4-E)
Blades, David A., 3109 Jenkins Ln., Indian Head, MD 20640
(Indian Head)
(cell: 301-751-3800; 301-861-6703)
2016 PSV-PT (2-E) Brash, Richard C., 605 Forest View Rd., Linthicum, MD 21090
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(410-292-4120)
2013 PSV-PT (2-E) Bright, Kay Lynn, 1750 Peachtree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962
(Dover The Cross)
(302-697-2515)
2014 PAS (3-E)
Chavez, Jesus, 1 Phlox Cir., Apt. H, Owings Mills, MD 21117
(Berlin El Rio)
(443-916-0499)
2007 PSV-PT (4-E) Clark, Isabell N., 444 N Beaver St., Unit 301, York, PA 17401
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-916-4618)
2016 STU (2-E)
Corbin, Abigail M., 7220 Paseo Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64132
(Gaithersburg)
(301-448-8648)
2016 STU (2-E)
Corbin, Jared W., 7220 Paseo Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64132
(Bel Air)
(410-299-7313)
2014 PSV-FT (4-E) Curtis, Robin E., 743 Rosewood Rd., Severn, MD 21144
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(410-302-8567)
2016 PSV-FT (2-E) Detweiler, Dale A., 129 Ridge Rd., Biglerville, PA 17307
(Shippensburg)
(717-404-8643)
2014 PAS (4-E)
Dickt, Christy R., 2160 Bonnie Ln., Waldorf, MD 20601
(Charles County The Oasis)
(912-816-6585)
2011 PSV-PT (2-E) Duperoy, Beauvoir, 258 E. Pembroke Dr., Smyrna, DE 19977
(Dover Haitian)
(302-373-6592)
2009 PSV-PT (2-E) Ellison, James L., PO Box 160, Rising Sun, MD 21911
(Elkton)
(410-658-4970)
2006 PAS (4-E)
Emery, John P., 102 Saxon St., San Antonio, TX 78213
(York Stillmeadow)
(575-973-1132)
2006 PAS (4-E)
Emery, Ricki L., 102 Saxon St., San Antonio, TX 78213
(York Stillmeadow)
(575-315-5749)
2011 PSV-PT (2-E) Francois, Rodrigue, 217 Shetland Dr., New Castle, DE 19720
(Wilmington Haitian)
(302-325-1609)
2012 PSV-PT (2-E) Frederick, Jade E., 313 W. Cottage Pl., York, PA 17401
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-848-8963)
2013 PSV-PT (3-E) Garrett, Lela A., 951 Union Church Rd., Townsend, DE 19734
(Smyrna Faith)
(302-378-2973)
2010 PSV-PT (4-E) Gordon, Roshelle T., 2351 Sycamore Rd., York, PA 17404
D-68
2015
2014
2015
2016
2015
2016
2010
2014
2015
2013
2014
2014
2012
2011
2013
2014
2014
2015
2016
2015
2014
2016
2014
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-764-4616)
SPC (G-E)
Groh, Barry T., 28272 Early Dawn Ct., Salisbury, MD 21801
(Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-860-0363)
PSV-PT (3-E) Hanshew, Garet O., 15722 Fairview Rd., Hagerstown, MD 21742
(Hagerstown)
(240-675-0583)
PSV-FT (3-E) Happel, Jesse A., 3924 Bryony Rd., Randallstown, MD 21133
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(443-470-0952)
PSV-PT (2-E) Hendrickson, Daniel L., 3495 Woodbine Rd., Woodbine, MD 21797
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-939-6978)
PSV-FT (2-E) Hendrickson, Jr., Frank R., 5637 Settler Pl., Columbia, MD 21044
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-939-6977)
PSV-PT (2-E) Hendrickson, Michele R., 5637 Settler Pl., Columbia, MD 21044
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-362-6772)
PSV-PT (2-E) Herbert, Lexa S., 6411 South Clifton Rd., Frederick, MD 21703
(Mount Airy New Beginning)
(301-371-7867)
PSV-PT(2-E) Hobbs, Benjamin A., 24037 Sugar Cane Ln., Gaithersburg, MD 20882
(Mount Airy New Beginning)
(703-475-2806)
PSV-FT (3-E) Huffman, Norman J., 8466 Church Lane Rd., Ellicott City, MD 21043
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(360-903-4251)
th
STU (3-E)
Jones, Andrew P., 2817 E. 7 St., Kansas City, MO 64124
(Rising Sun)
(410-941-9431)
PSV-FT (3-E) Jones, Christina A., 12908 Allerton Ln., Silver Springs, MD 20904
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(410-543-4009)
PSV-FT (4-E) Joyner, Dolores L., 4102 Buck Creek Rd., Temple Hills, MD 20748
(Washington Grace)
(301-894-7947)
STU (3-E)
Kapfer, Robert G., 16 Fitzhugh St., Westminster, MD 21157
(Westminster)
(410-984-5651)
PSV-PT (4-E) Kasecamp, Jr., James W., 13700 Chipmunk Ln., N.E., Cumberland, MD
21502 (Cumberland First)
(301-759-2567)
STU (4-E)
Lawter, Ashley M., 908 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20001
(Washington Mosaic)
(864-542-7017)
PSV-FT (2-E) Leach, Dana C., 3165 Sonia Tr., Ellicott City, MD 21043
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-546-6458)
PSV-PT (2-E) Leach, Khristine C., 3165 Sonia Tr., Ellicott City, MD 21043
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-627-3490)
PSV-FT (4-E) Llerena, Liliana C., 244 Ironshire S., Laurel, MD 20724
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(301-317-0782)
PSV-PT (2-E) Lloyd, Gregory M., 534 E. Canal Rd., York, PA 17404
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-659-7774)
PAS (2-E)
Lopez, Byron R., 11721 Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(College Park Fountain of Grace)
(443-471-6515)
PSV-FT (4-E) Lopez, Fredy G., 1 E. Cherry Hill Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(Owings Mills Latin American First)
(240-440-1037)
PSV-FT (2-E) Lopez-Lamrada, Jusmary, 1 E. Cherry Hill Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(Owings Mills Latin American First)
(443-889-9071)
PAS (4-E)
Mendez, Juan J., 1702 Gunwood Pl., Crofton, MD 21114
D-69
2012
2015
2016
2000
2015
2014
2013
2012
2013
2014
2016
2014
2014
2014
2012
2016
2015
2013
2015
2015
2016
2015
2008
(Gambrill-Crofton Life Bridge)
(443-694-1560)
PSV-FT (3-E) Miller, Andrew C., 1519 Webster St., NW, Washington, DC 20011
(Washington Mosaic)
(717-991-2568)
PSV-FT (2-E) Montijo, Samuel, 2086 Hammond Ave., Marriottsville, MD 21104
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(443-742-8723)
STU (2-E)
Ortiz, Jose Luis, 18148 Darnell Dr., Olney, MD 20832
(Rockville)
(443-474-4568)
GA (G-D)
Prescott, Robert L., 2416 Fox Creek Ln., Davidsonville, MD 21035
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(410-451-3729)
PSV-PT (3-E) Pulsifer, Mark E., 209 2nd Ave. SE, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(Halethorpe Connections)
(443-463-6015)
PAS (G-E)
Remsch, Brian S., 13812 Unionville Rd., Mt. Airy, MD 21771
(Mount Airy New Beginning)
(240-529-5550)
PAS (2-E)
Requena, Cesar A., 210 Shipley Ave., Westminster MD 21157
(Westminster First Latin American)
(410-908-1612)
PSV-PT (2-E) Reynolds, Samuel C., 3523 Indian Rock Dam Rd., York, PA 17408
(New Freedom Trail)
(717-542-8890)
PAS (2-E)
Rivera-Toledo, Eli S., 11565 Robinwood Dr., Apt 3, Hagerstown, MD
(301-992-8156)
PSV-FT (4-E) Rodriguez - Jurado, Olivia L., 116 Allgate Rd., Owings Mills, MD 21117
(Owings Mills Latin American First)
(443-876-6209)
STU (2-E)
Ross, Lenae M., 8479 Allworth Ct., Fort Mead, MD 20755
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(410-279-6938)
PSV-PT (4-E) Rotz, Richard A., 1079 Celeste Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257
(Shippensburg)
(717-360-3234)
PSV-FT
Shaw, Dean, 351 Liberty Rd., Eldersburg, MD 21784
(South Carroll)
(269-832-4933)
PAS (4-E)
Sichory, Jose L., 69 Elmwood Dr., Smyrna, DE 19977
(Smyrna Faith)
(302-526-7611)
PSV-PT (G-E) Sorensen, Charlene C., 11541 Timberbrook Dr., Waldorf, MD 20601
(Saint Charles LifeStream)
(301-374-6516)
STU (2-E)
Tavares, Jeffrey L., 432 University Dr., Severn, MD 21144
(Ellicott City Crossroads)
(410-969-5109)
PSV-FT (2-E) Taylor, Julie M., 901 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20032
(Washington Community of Hope)
( 240-676-9823)
PSV-PT (G-E) Thompson, Lynda J., 470 Judith Rd., Hartley, DE 19953
(Dover The Cross)
(302-423-1662)
PSV-PT (3-E) Tinoco, Leonel, 8 Fox Run Ct., Reisterstown, MD 21136
(Owings Mills Latin American First)
(443-876-6153)
PSV-PT (4-E) Vandervort, Veronica A., 24 Dewey St., York, PA 17404
(York Stillmeadow)
(717-487-2430)
PSV-PT (2-E) Vyas, Julie, A., 2109 Chantilla Rd., Catonsville, MD 21228
(Halethorpe Connections)
(410-615-4731)
PSV-FT (2-E) Wennberg, Evan A., 712 Wayside Ave., Easton, MD 21601
(Easton Real Life)
(302-561-0834)
PSV-FT (3-E) Wolfe, Rebekah L., 1904 Sterretts Gap Ave., Carlisle, PA 17013
(New Cumberland)
(717-243-3756)
D-70
2012 PSV-PT (4-E) Wright, Kathleen S., 745 Mockingbird Dr., Dallastown, PA 17313
(York Stillmeadow)
(434-566-9842)
2013 PAS (2-E)
Yenco, Luis A., 1141 Dicus Mill Rd., Millersville, MD 21108
(Rockville First Spanish)
(240-793-6796)
Date indicates year licensed; course of study status indicated as follows: (2) -Year in Course of
Study; (G) - Graduated; (E) - Elder; (D) - Deacon
I. DISTRICT LAY MINISTERS
2014 Huntington, James R., PO Box 193, Odessa. DE 19730
(Middletown Oasis Community)
2007 Jones, Nathaniel, 8109 Barrett Rd., Fort Washington, MD 20744
(Washington Grace)
2008 Kasecamp, Debra L., 13700 Chipmunk Ln. NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
(Cumberland First)
2009 Skarupa, Ronald A., 2434 Garrett Rd., White Hall, MD 21161
(Baltimore Dundalk)
(808-385-5999)
(301-567-5329)
(301-759-2567)
(410-335-8943)
J. RETIRED MINISTERS
Augustin, J. Robert, 24396 Beaver Dam Dr., Seaford, DE 19973-7729 (Federalsburg Haitian)
(302-628-1774)
Baughman, James E., 19017 Huntingtower Castle Blvd., Pflugerville, TX 78660
(York Stillmeadow)
(512-653-4776)
Borgal, John E., PO Box 117, Fawn Grove, PA 17321 (Fawn Grove)
(717-862-3804)
Bowen, David E., 601 13th St., Huntingdon, PA 16652 (Petersburg)
(814-643-0832)
Carnahan, Roy E., 1920 Trolley Rd., Apt. 239, York, PA 17408 (York Stillmeadow)
(717-764-8729)
Caswell, Quentin C., 151 Peace Cir., New Oxford, PA 17350 (Bel Air)
(717-624-4415)
Cooper, John S., Sr., 12704 Midwood Lane, Bowie, MD 20715 (Glen Burnie) (301-464-0078)
Crouse, W. Nevin, 21182 Marsh Creek Rd. #51., Preston, MD 21655 (Easton Real Life Chapel)
(410-822-0165)
Deskins, Grover C., 35 Gill Dr., Newark, DE 19713 (Newark First)
(302-738-6483)
DeVinney, Timothy, 5925 Youngstown-Hubbard Rd. #45, Hubbard, OH 44425
(Washington Grace)
(330-534-0087)
Diffenderfer, Richard G., 9357 Morfontaine Rd., Peyton, CO 80831 (Frederick First)
(719-886-4728)
Earlston, Ray L., Jr., 215 William Smith St., Huntingdon, PA 16652 (McConnellstown)
(814-643-7171)
Evans, Arthur J., 421 Roanoke Ave., Oakland, MD 21550 (Oakland)
(301-334-9161)
Florestal, Stenio, 505 Collins St., Salisbury, MD 21801 (Delmar Haitian)
(410-603-2820)
Gates, LaVerne L., 1041 Willow Ct., Palm Bay, FL 32907-2129 (Hanover Trinity)
Green, Sr., George J., 68 Montebello Rd., Duncannon, PA 17020 (Petersburg) (814-644-3298)
Grosvenor, Steven R., 627 Mallard Dr., Etters, PA 17319 (New Cumberland)
(717-938-4994)
Gross-Cyrus, Estelle E., 406 Lincoln Dr., Glen Burnie, MD 21060
(Severn Grace Pointe Community)
(410-878-6332)
D-71
Hankins, George A., 146 Delaware Ave., Laurel, DE 19956 (Laurel)
(814-706-5229)
Hannah, Donald R., 1600 Peachtree Run, Magnolia, DE 19962 (Milford)
(302-697-6428)
Hess, William R., 163 Trail Rd., Hershey, PA 17033 (Westminster)
(717-857-7992)
Huffman, Kenneth E., 10710 Crescent Shore Dr., Lincoln, DE 19960 (Milford) (302-349-4598)
Joge, Eleodoro, 5710 Tennyson St., Riverdale, MD 20737 (College Park Latino) (301-918-0292)
Kuhn, Melvin L., 14109 Rippling Brook Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20906 (Washington Mosaic)
(301-460-3505)
Levin, Edward W., 4217 Pinewood Dr., Ayden, NC 28513 (Newark First)
(252-746-8384)
Loring, Robert V., 2362 John Deere Ln., Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865 (Laurel Fellowship)
(814-574-6471)
Lynch, R. Wayne, 3036 Bitternut Blvd., York, PA 17404 (York Stillmeadow)
(717-577-2758)
McKim, Blair H., 7 Courtney Dr., Shippensburg, PA 17257-8216 (Shippensburg)
(717-477-8466)
Merki, Stephen P., 17 Quailwood Pkwy., La Plata, MD 20646 (Saint Charles LifeStream)
(301-934-1699)
Milburn, Gary A., 510 Military Rd., Frederick, MD 21702 (Frederick First)
(301-620-0996)
Miller, Hilbert O., 875-B Menno Village, Chambersburg, PA 17201 (Chambersburg Mosaic)
(717-263-9488)
Mills, Carlton A., 4265 Hoffman Ave., Spring Hill, FL 34606 (Newark First)
Mills, Kenneth L., 28 Colonial Ct., Shippensburg, PA 17257 (Gaithersburg)
(301-325-1902)
Moore, Richard A., 65 Pear Tree Ln., Colora, MD 21917 (Rising Sun)
(443-907-4462)
Moser, Thomas W., 272 Pleasant Valley Rd., Lyons, NY 14489 (Hanover Trinity)
(315-759-9198)
Nees, Thomas G., 1520 Briarcliff Rd., Arnold, MD 21012 (Washington Community of Hope)
(410-315-9943)
Ottinger, M. Lorraine, 139 Elk Dr., Felton, DE 19943 (Sandtown)
(302-284-8689)
Parker, Ronald G., 16278 Rust Hollow Rd., Abingdon, VA 24210 (Salisbury Cross Pointe)
(410-742-5546)
Parry, Harold O., 26428 Rudder Rd., Millsboro, DE 19966 (Laurel)
(302-231-8133)
Pettit, James V., 3111 Hourglass Rd., Hartly, DE 19953 (Dover The Cross)
(302-492-3612)
Porterfield, Dan A., 8977 Thompson Rd., Needmore, PA 17238 (Orbisonia)
(717-573-4586)
Ray, Allen G., PO Box 2774, Alpharetta, GA 30023 (Hanover Trinity)
(678-366-3268)
Roberts, Richard A., 403 Mauser Dr., Bel Air, MD 21015 (Bel Air)
(443-567-2683)
Rodriguez, Walter R., Roque Saenz Pena, M 40, S 1, Shangrila, Canelones, Uruguay
(Ellicott City Primera Iglesia)
(011-598-96-555-861)
Rolan, Michael P., 32 Sunnieside Dr., Niantic, CT 06357 (Martinsburg)
(860-391-3556)
Shabo, Alexander J., 185 Lynnhaven Dr., Dover, DE 19904 (York Stillmeadow) (302-399-6262)
Spangler, Dawn I., 1023 Swarthmore Rd., New Cumberland, PA 17070 (New Cumberland)
(717-774-3604)
Sweeney, Terry L., 10156 Clearspring Rd., Damascus, MD 20872 (Gaithersburg) (301-253-2252)
Tazelaar, Clifford H., 4869 S. DuPont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901 (Milford)
(302-697-2643)
Tichinel, Bertha E., 1802 Mt. Zion Rd., Swanton, MD 21561 (Oakland)
(301-453-3265)
Ward, Joseph R., 4093 Sharon Park Ln., Cincinnati, OH 45241 (South Carroll) (410-795-0178)
Weller, Thomas, 1963 Bell Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17202 (Shippensburg)
(717-414-7437)
White, Richard C., 108 Trevor Ridge Dr., Holly Springs, NC 27540 (Baltimore Dundalk)
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(919-280-2671)
Wilson, Richard A., 534 Locust Ave., Westminster, MD 21157(Rising Sun)
(443-340-6166)
Wuest, Sr., Ronald W., 215 S. Jackson St., Woodbury, NJ 08096 (Dover The Cross)
K. RETIRED LAY MISSIONARIES
Handloser, Rose R., The Genesis Milford Center, 700 Marvel Rd., Milford, DE 19963
II. General Information
A. RECEIVED ON TRANSFER
Elders
James Gregory Crofford, Oklahoma District; Vincent L. Crouse, New England District; Michael
G. Downs, Kansas City District; Todd M. Ferring, Southern Florida District; George A. Hankins,
Pittsburgh District; William Proulx, New Mexico District; Barbara J. Roth, Philadelphia District;
Franklin D. Roth II , Philadelphia District; Benjamin D. Wallace, Southern Florida District
Deacons
None
Licensed Ministers
None
B. GRANTED TRANSFER
Elders
Paul D. Buchanan, Oregon District; Abiel Hernandez, Wisconsin District; Nicole M. Kessler,
New England District; Carlos Palma-Mendez, Iowa District; Christine A. Risser, North Central
Ohio District; Todd A. Risser, North Central Ohio District; Andrea M. Sawtelle,
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New England District
Deacons
None
Licensed Ministers
Danette A. Buchanan, Oregon District
C. ELECTED TO ELDERS ORDERS
Tara L. Alton, Marjorie C. Bailey, David R. Breedlove, Treasa M. Edwards, Osmany B.
Espinosa, Y. Cecilia Espinosa, Christopher L. Lyons, Eric W. Valenstein, Shane R. Valenstein,
Larry A. Whaley
D. TRANSFER OF DEACON ORDERS TO ELDER ORDERS
John J. Farley
E. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP
Arthur J. Evans (RA), Steven R. Grosvenor (RA), R. Wayne Lynch (RA), Kenneth L. Mills
(RA), Dan A. Porterfield (RA), Terry L. Sweeney (RA), Joseph R. Ward (RA)
F. DROPPED FROM THE MINISTERIAL ROLL
Elders
Ralph A. Fraser (Surrendered Credentials)
Jason M. Mack (Joined another Denomination)
Licensed Ministers
Evan Bogle
G. GRANTED MINISTER'S LICENSE
Richard C. Brash, Abigail M. Corbin, Jared W. Corbin, Dale A. Detweiler, Daniel L.
Hendrickson, Michele R. Hendrickson, Gregory M. Lloyd, Jusmary Lopez-Lamrada, Jose Luis
Ortiz, Lenae M. Ross, Jeffrey L. Tavares, Julie A. Vyas
H. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE
Kurt D. Anderson, Adam C. Barton, Scott A. Beattie, David A. Blades, Kay Lynn Bright, Jesus
Chavez, Isabell N. Clark, Robin E. Curtis, Christy R. Dickt, Beauvoir Duperoy, James L. Ellison,
John P. Emery, Ricki L. Emery, Rodrigue Francois, Jade E. Frederick, Lela A. Garrett, Roshelle
T. Gordon, Barry T. Groh, Garet O. Hanshew, Jesse A. Happel, Frank R. Henderickson, Jr., Lexa
S. Herbert, Benjamin A. Hobbs, Norman J. Huffman, Andrew P. Jones, Christina A. Jones,
Dolores L. Joyner, Robert G. Kapfer, James W. Kasecamp, Jr., Ashley M. Lawter, Dana C.
Leach, Khristine C. Leach, Liliana C. Llerena, Byron R. Lopez, Fredy G. Lopez, Juan J. Mendez,
Andrew C. Miller, Samuel Montijo, Robert L. Prescott, Mark E. Pulsifer, Brian S. Remsch,
Cesar A. Requena, Samuel C. Reynolds, Eli S. Rivera-Toledo, Olivia J. Rodriguez, Richard A.
Rotz, Jose L. Sichory, Charlene C. Sorensen, Julie M. Taylor, Lynda J. Thompson, Leonel
Tinoco, Veronica A. Vandervort, Evan A. Wennberg, Rebekah L. Wolfe, Kathleen S. Wright,
Luis A. Yenco
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H. APPROVED FOR SPECIAL SERVICE / INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Kristen A. Beckert, Gordon E. Bowen Jr., David R. Brown, Jonathan R. Campbell Jr., Duane E.
Dickens, Barry T. Groh, Mark J. Hardman, Burdette Lahr, Jr., Charles A. Nutt,
Glenn L. Thyrion
I. DECEASED
Elders
Robert E. Grosse, Ralph A. Mickel
J. NEWLY ORGANIZED CHURCHES
Hampstead
K. CHURCHES DECLARED INACTIVE
Carlisle,
L. CHURCH DISORGANIZED
Washington The Table
M. CTMs DROPPED
Chambersburg Latino, Lewes Living Hope
N. CHURCH PLANTS
Frederick, MD West Latino; Gambrills-Crofton, MD Life Bridge; Hurlock, MD United;
Hyattsville, MD Primitive Haitian; Laurel, MD Fellowship; Middletown, DE Oasis Community;
Middletown, DE Village; Salisbury, MD Deaf Church; Shippensburg, PA The Harbor;
Shippensburg, PA The Local Gathering; Silver Spring, MD Living Water International
O. JOURNAL CORRECTION
The role code for Sharon L. Prahl was mistakenly listed as PSV-PT in the 2011, 2012, 2013 and
2014 journals; the role code should have been PSV-FT.
The role code for Eric W. Valenstein was mistakenly listed as PSV-PT in the 2013 and 2014
journals; the role code should have been PSV-FT.
P. TRANSFER OF JURISDICTION
James Corbin to the Virginia District
Dale A. Hill to the Chicago Central District
Q. ISSUED DUPLICATE CREDENTIAL CERTIFICATE
Peter M. Zerphy, Jr.
R. WHERE TO SEND MONIES
World Evangelism Fund (5.5%), Approved Specials (Alabaster, LINKS, Mission Radio, etc)
General Treasurer, PO Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116
Funding The Mission (10%) (This 10% covers District Ministries Fund, Pension Fund, Eastern
Nazarene College, NMI, SDMI, NYI), Missional Ministry Pledge, Family Camp Pledge,
Health Insurance Premiums, Term Life Insurance Premiums – District Treasurer, Mid-
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Atlantic District Missional Resource Center, 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Nazarene Bible College Offering – Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop,
Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717
Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering – Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 East Meyer
Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
District Nazarene Missions International – (Adult International, Youth International and
Domestic Work and Witness Projects; General Missionary Christmas Pledge; Builders
Club; District Missionary Special Care Pledge) – Mid-Atlantic District NMI Treasurer,
c/o Mr. E. Jay Lewis, 6680 Manadier Rd., Easton, MD 21601
Fawn Grove Compassion Center – (Shipping for Clothing, Crisis Care Kits & School Packs; and
Contributions) – Fawn Grove Compassion Center, 5300 Fawn Grove Rd., Pylesville, MD
21132
III. Plan of Examination
District Board of Ministry / District Ministerial Studies Board
Williamson Bible Institute
A Mid-Atlantic Training Center
Chairman/Director/Registrar – Terry S. Sowden, 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 443-557-0455; office: 443-557-0450;
cell: 443-562-6473; home: 410-553-0551)
Academic Dean – Arthur T. Roxby, III, 11 N W Salevan Pl., Milford, DE 19963
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-393-3967)
Registrar – Jonathan A. Mills, 113 Wilkerdean Dr. East, Newark, DE 19711
(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-286-0119)
Secretary – Gary W. Barkley, 510 Oldtown Rd., Cumberland, MD 21502
(E-mail: [email protected] office: 301-777-1480; cell: 301-697-4357)
Treasurer – Karen B. Gray, 932 8th St., Pasadena, MD 21122
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 443-995-2116)
RCOAC Rep. – John W. Nielson, 6906 Woodyard Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 301-599-6730; office: 301-599-6700;
cell: 301-318-8962)
Latino Rep. – Philip J. Heap, 16822 Centerfield Way, Olney, MD 20832
(E-mail: [email protected]; 301-570-8463)
Haitian Rep. – J. Willeme Thomas, 210 Hickory Ln., Seaford, DE 19973
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 302-629-7149)
Eligibility
The District Ministerial Studies Board (DMSB)/Williamson Bible Institute (WBI) serves
students who are properly enrolled. Enrollment is open to local ministers, local lay ministers;
ministers of music, and all persons sensing a call of God upon their lives to Christian service.
Courses
The DMSB/WBI oversees the preparation of both Elder and Deacon candidates as well as
laypersons desiring to be better prepared to serve in their local and district churches.
Ministers will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses,
participation in the Ministry Assessment Center, the three Ordination Seminars and approved by
the Mid-Atlantic District Board of Ministry.
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 in
Kansas City, Missouri. Other modes are the Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs,
Colorado and the Williamson Bible Institute, a Mid-Atlantic Training Center. Please be aware
that the general church’s Module Program is under the immediate supervision of Williamson
Bible Institute.
A validated course of study is discussed in the Manual ¶ 527.3 entitled, “General
Curriculum Areas for Ministerial Preparation”. A validated course of study is described in the
following categories: Content, Competency, Character, and Context as found in the Manual. All
college/university programs must meet these competency statements. Preparation for the
ordained ministry pursued in non-Nazarene schools or under non-Nazarene auspices shall be
evaluated by the District Ministerial Studies Board/Williamson Bible Institute in conformity with
the curricular requirements stated in the Manual.
Procedures
1. Each candidate is instructed to purchase a SMD in order to become familiar with the
details of the entire program.
2. Unless written approval has been granted by the Chairman and Academic Dean of
Williamson Bible Institute all students will complete their course of study through Williamson
Bible Institute. The exception will be those enrolled in a higher educational institution. The
Chairman is to be informed if a candidate is enrolled in a higher educational institution.
3. Registration for classes is done through the director of Williamson Bible Institute.
More details may be obtained from Terry S. Sowden, WBI Director, 108 Central Ave., Glen
Burnie, MD 21061.
4. Candidates will be required to participate in the Ministry Assessment Center (MAC)
Weekend sponsored by the Board of Ministry through Williamson Bible Institute prior to
receiving their first district minister’s license. Candidates transferring to the Mid-Atlantic
District will also be required to attend the Ministry Assessment Center (MAC) regardless of their
placement in the course of study.
5. Candidates should be prepared to appear for an interview as called upon by the District
Board of Ministry, at the date, time, and place specified.
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College/University Students
College/university students are responsible to submit to the DMSB/WBI, documentary
evidence of academic standing in harmony with Manual. College/university students are
reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with Manual ¶ 527.1. Yearly updates/transcripts
should be submitted to the Registrar of WBI by the student showing completed course work.
The final transcript upon graduation will be evaluated by the Registrar and Academic Dean of
WBI, and requirements stated in the current Manual will not be waived.
Where To Go
1. For information or guidance, go first to the Director/Registrar or to the Academic
Dean. If you are not currently enrolled in the Course of Study, but are interested in enrollment,
first contact your pastor then contact the Registrar.
2. For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal), contact
the district secretary, Terry S. Sowden, 108 Central Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061.
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 443-557-0455; office: 443-557-0450; cell: 443-562-6473;
home: 410-553-0551).
3. More information may be obtained at www.manaz.org
IV. Daily Proceedings
FIRST MORNING
Sunday, April 10, 2016
“Embracing God’s Future”
A time of corporate worship was held before the official One Hundred-and-ninth Annual
District Assembly. The Halethorpe, MD Connections Worship Team offered the pre-service
music. The call to worship and welcome was rendered by Dr. Kenneth L. Mills, District
Superintendent of the Mid-Atlantic District. Prayer given by Rev. Osmany B. Espinosa; followed
by worship and praise from the Worship Team. Old Testament Scripture in Psalm 30 was read
by Rev. Mark C. Massey; New Testament Scripture in John 21:1-19 was read by Rev. Melissa J.
Mankamyer.
Dr. Mills led a time of Family Prayer and a time of worship and praise was led by the
worship team from Connections Church.
The offering was received.
The ministry of the Word from Joshua 3:16-4:7 was brought forth by Dr. David W.
Graves. The theme of his morning sermon was “Corridors of Significant Change”
The hymn of response was given by the Connections Worship Team.
The celebration of Holy Communion was led by Dr. Kenneth L. Mills. Following
communion, the congregation was led in a song of celebration by the Connections worship team.
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Rev. Terry S. Sowden, District Secretary, gave announcements and opportunities regarding
Mission Advance 2016. The benediction was given by Dr. Mills.
FIRST EVENING
Sunday, April 10, 2016
The evening session of the One Hundred and ninth Annual Assembly of the Mid-Atlantic
District of the Church of the Nazarene began at 5:00 p.m. with pre-service music presented by
Rev. Dana C. Leach and the Worship Team from the Halethorpe, MD Connections Church.
A video clip of the District Missional Message was played as the introduction.
The welcome was given by Dr. Kenneth L. Mills, District Superintendent.
The opening prayer was given by Rev. Sherril A. Mohnkern.
Worship in music was led by the Connections Worship Team.
Special greetings were given by Rev. Kevin T. Hardy, pastor of Ellicott City, MDCrossroads Church. Rev. Hardy prayed over the offering as the Connections Worship Team led
in music.
Dr. Mills introduced the assembly theme, “Embracing God’s Future” and Memoirs of
Legacy presentation was presented by Dr. John W. Nielson. The presentation celebrates the lives
of members on the Mid-Atlantic District who have passed on in the past assembly year.
Scripture reading from Ephesians 2:1-10 was read, from The Message, by Rev. Michael
G. Downs.
A special musical selection was given by Rev. Benjamin D. Wallace, new youth pastor at
Severn, MD Grace Pointe Community Church.
Ministry through the Word was given by Dr. Kenneth L. Mills, who spoke on “God’s
Future: Our Future” (John 20:19-23).
The Worship Team led the congregation in a closing song and at 6:30 p.m. and Dr.
Kenneth L. Mills closed the evening session with prayer.
CELEBRATION SERVICE FOR DR. KENNETH & PATTI MILLS
Sunday, April 10, 2016 – 6:45 pm
Welcome and purpose of the celebration service was given by Rev. Benjamin L. Spitler.
Rev. Terry S. Sowden, district secretary recognized special guests and introduced the
following tributes to Dr. Kenneth & Patti Mills: Dr. David Graves – with a presentation of a
plaque and Bible representing the Global Church of the Nazarene; Dr. Phil Fuller and other
regional district superintendents; and Dr. Corlis A. McGee of Eastern Nazarene College – with a
presentation of an ENC endowed scholarship which has been provided by the Mid-Atlantic
District churches and individuals.
Rev. Kenneth R. Balch introduced the following tributes from various representives from
across the Mid-Atlantic District: Julie M. Taylor – paying tribute to Mrs. Patti Mills representing
the pastor’s wives; Rev. Eli S. Rivera-Toledo – representing the Hispanic pastors and churches;
Rev. Roland Eduard – representing the Haitian pastors and churches; and Rev. Steven L.
Johnson with the presentation of a district gift, representing the rest of the Mid-Atlantic District
pastors and churches as well as the District Advisory Board.
After words from Dr. Kenneth and Patti Mills, Dr. John W. Nielson and led the
congregation in the hymn “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”. A call to mission accomplishment was
given by Rev. Benjamin L. Spitler and both Rev. Benjamin and Rev. Kelly C. Spitler prayed for
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Dr. Kenneth L. Mills and Mrs. Patti A. Mills. Rev. Terry S. Sowden led Dr. and Mrs. Mills to a
reception planned in their honor. Rev. Benjamin L. Spitler instructed the congregation to attend
the special reception for Dr. Kenneth & Patti Mills.
SECOND DAY
Monday Morning, April 11, 2016
The assembly met for a breakfast fellowship at 8:30 a.m. in the main ballroom.
At 9:15 a.m., the Worship Team (led by Rev. Samuel Montijo from the Ellicott City, MD
Crossroads Church) began the session with leading the congregation in singing.
Prayer was given by Rev. R. Larry Taylor of Washington, DC Community of Hope
Church. Following the prayer, the Mid-Atlantic District Video presentation was played.
Dr. Kenneth L. Mills, District Superintendent welcomed the assembly and introduced Dr.
David W. Graves, General Superintendent and his wife Sharon and Dr. Harold Graves of
Nazarene Bible College and his wife, Cheryl. Dr. Mills turned the proceedings of the assembly to
Dr. David W. Graves.
General Superintendent, Dr. David W. Graves, called the meeting to order. District
Secretary, Rev. Terry S. Sowden, placed a motion to approve Assembly Organization, which is
located on page A1 of the assembly book. The motion includes the approval of the Board of
Tellers who had been selected for the District Superintendent Ballot for 2016. The motion was
seconded and approved by the Assembly.
Dr. Graves introduced Dr. Harold Graves of Nazarene Bible College. Dr. Harold Graves
presented a gift to Dr. Mills and gave an oral presentation about Nazarene Bible College and
Williamson Bible Institute and the importance and significance of continuing education
throughout the Church of the Nazarene.
Rev. Terry S. Sowden presented the following recommendations for motion from the
Board of Ministry Reports 1 and 3 (pages E1-4): Ministerial Transfers; New District License
Ministers and the Renewals District License candidates. The motion was seconded and approved
by the delegates of the Assembly.
Rev. Terry S. Sowden presented and read the names recommended by the Board of
Ministry for ordination on Monday evening, April 11, 2016 (Report No. 2 – 2016 Ordination
Candidates). The motion was seconded and unanimously approved by the delegates of the
Assembly.
Rev. Steven L. Johnson, District Advisory Board Secretary, presented the District Advisory
Board report to be approved by the Assembly; with one edit (the deletion of the line that reads:
Kevin D. Lum (February 19, 2016). The report included the following: On August 28, 2015 we
recommended that the Mid-Atlantic District Assembly grant the status of District Superintendent
Emeritus to Kenneth L. Mills upon his retirement from the position of district superintendent.
The report also included the following: On February 19, 2016 we unanimously voted to
authorize the 2016 Mid-Atlantic District Assembly chair to present one name as the candidate for
the election to the office of the district superintendent. The ballot will include one name plus a
blank space for write-ins. The motion was seconded and approved by the delegates of the
Assembly.
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Dr. Kenneth L. Mills presented his final District Superintendent’s Report before the
Assembly. Dr. Mills reiterated the district’s mission and guiding principles. He encouraged
delegates and others present to embrace God’s future both personally and collectively as a MidAtlantic District. His commitment will be to support the new District Superintendent and to “stay
out of the way”. He outlined the challenges for the Mid-Atlantic District as:
Create “farm teams” for pastors and church planters
Develop opportunities for connectedness and community building; and
Intentional congregational interventions
He also encouraged the Mid-Atlantic District to “Don’t Forget Our Mission”.
His report was received with a standing ovation. Dr. David W. Graves thanked Dr. Mills for his
service and his report.
Presentation by District Advisory Committee
The 545 Committee and the District Advisory Board has worked with Dr. J. K. Warrick
and now Dr. David W. Graves (General Superintendent in Jurisdiction), Dr. Robert Broadbooks
(USA/Canada Regional Director) and the District Advisory Council composed of the District
Advisory Board plus the Department Heads, District Secretary and District Treasurer to plan for
a new District Superintendent to be elected at the District Assembly on Monday, April 11, 2016.
Rev. Rob P. Kazee on behalf of the District Advisory Council, and joined by the
members brought a report explaining the process of selection for the new District
Superintendent. The conclusion of the report was the unanimous recommendation of the District
Advisory Council for the nomination of Dr. David W. Bowser as the next Mid-Atlantic District
Superintendent.
Four members of the District Advisory Council and 545 Team read about Dr. David W.
Bowser on the following aspects: Biographical Sketch, Innovative Missional Leadership,
Effective Communication, and Leadership Development.
Rev. Steven L. Johnson, secretary of the District Advisory Board read the following
motion: “Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the District Advisory Council, I move that the Mid-Atlantic
District Assembly authorize the Chairman to recommend one name for election as District
Superintendent on a ballot that includes David W. Bowser and a blank space for any other
candidates that the assembly may wish to write in.”
The motion was seconded and approved with a unanimous vote.
Dr. David W, Graves gave instruction for voting and called for the Board of Tellers to
distribute the ballot for the selection of the Mid-Atlantic District Superintendent. The ballots
were collected and the Board of Tellers was dismissed to bring back their report.
Pre-Assembly Voting
In the process of selecting the nominating ballot for our 2017 General Assembly
delegates an electronic ballot was sent to all delegates submitting an email on Monday, March 28
with a voting deadline of Friday, April 1 at midnight. Rev. Timothy P. Smith, election auditor
reported that there were 187 ballots submitted with 5 being invalid votes because people voted
for more than the required number. The ballot presented at the District Assembly reflected the
vote of the assembly prior to our convening on Sunday, April 10, 2016.
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Review of Nominating Committee Reports was referred to and the results of the District
Advisory Board, District Board of Ministry and the District SDMI Board were received. The
results are as follows:
District Advisory Board – Ordained Minister (vote for one): Lionel A. Campoz – 123; Benjamin
L Spitler– 202. District Advisory Board –Layperson (vote for one): Alex Claybourne – 129;
Brian C. Varner – 197. Benjamin L. Spitler and Brian C. Varner were declared elected to a four
year term.
Board of Ministry – Ordained Ministers (vote for four): Jonathan W. Batchelder – 188, Judy D.
Burnell – 161; Lionel A. Campoz – 121; Rob P. Kazee – 142; R. Wayne Lynch – 151; John W.
Nielson – 190; Arthur T. Roxby III –157; A. Ajay Vyas –171. John W. Nielson, Jonathan W.
Batchelder, A. Ajay Vyas; Judy D. Burnell were declared elected to a four year term.
SDMI Board – Minister (vote for one): James F. Diggs – 68; Brain S. Remsch – 100; R. Larry
Taylor – 157. R. Larry Taylor was declared elected to a three year term.
SDMI Board – Layperson (vote for one): Barbara Clarke – 123; Tamara Adams – 189. Tamara
Adams was declared elected to a three year term.
The results of the balloting for the Mid-Atlantic District’s new district superintendent was read
by Rev. Terry S. Sowden as follows: Ballots cast – 328; Necessary to elect – 220. David W.
Bower – 318; Bayse H. “Bud” Reedy – 3; Terry S. Sowden – 2; Kevin T. Hardy – 1; Gerold
Whetstone – 1; Jared M. Willemin – 1; invalid – 2. Dr. David W. Bowser was declared elected
district superintendent with 97% of the vote cast.
2017 General Assembly Delegates – Ordained Ministers (vote for three): Jonathan W.
Batchelder –101, Lionel A. Campoz – 77, Kevin T. Hardy – 100, Steven L. Johnson – 76, Claude
C. Joyner – 112, John W. Nielson – 89, Terry S. Sowden – 199, Benjamin L. Spitler – 88, R.
Larry Taylor – 87. Terry S. Sowden, Claude C. Joyner and Jonathan W. Batchelder were
declared elected as delegates. The following ordained ministers were declared elected alternate
delegates in the following order: Kevin T. Hardy (1st alternate), John W. Nielson (2nd alternate),
Benjamin L. Spitler (3rd alternate), R. Larry Taylor (4th alternate), Lionel A. Campoz (5th
alternate), Steven L. Johnson (6th alternate).
2017 General Assembly Delegates – Laypersons (vote for four): Patti Cramer – 82, Karen B.
Gray – 195, Fernando Ibanez – 93, E. Jay Lewis – 129, Scott Mankamyer – 87, Nancy M. Myers
– 84, Amy Nielson – 116, Aubree Parson – 100, Steve Scott – 82, Nancy R. Spicer – 65, Amy J.
Varner – 115, Brian C. Varner – 99. Karen B. Gray, E. Jay Lewis, Amy Nielson, Amy J. Varner
were declared elected as delegates. The following laypersons were declared elected alternate
delegates in the following order: Aubree Parson (1st alternate), Brian C. Varner (2nd alternate),
Fernando Ibanez (3rd alternate), Scott Mankamyer (4th alternate), Nancy M. Myers (5th alternate),
Patti Cramer (6th alternate), Steve Scott (7th alternate), Nancy R. Spicer (8th alternate)
2017 SDMI General Convention Delegates – Minsters (vote for two): DeVona L. Cordell – 122,
Eric Folk – 100, Paul D. Merritt – 102, James Moyers – 71, R. Larry Taylor – 153, Benjamin D.
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Wallace – 90. R. Larry Taylor and DeVona L. Cordell were declared elected as delegates. The
following ministers were declared elected alternate delegates in the following order: Paul D.
Merritt (1st alternate), Eric R. Folk (2nd alternate), Benjamin D. Wallace (3rd alternate), James R.
Moyers (4th alternate).
2017 SDMI General Convention Delegates – Laypersons (vote for four): Barbara Clarke –166,
Ruth Kilpatrick – 186, Bill Goff – 177, Bill Klingensmith – 63, Wayne Smith – 126, Lorn Taylor
– 130, Tonya Tobe – 165, Amy J. Varner – 201. Amy J. Varner, Ruth Kilpatrick, Bill Goff,
Barbara Clarke were declared elected as delegates. The following laypersons were declared
elected alternate delegates in the following order: Tonya Tobe (1st alternate), Lorn Taylor (2nd
alternate), Wayne Smith (3rd alternate), Bill Klingensmith (4th alternate).
Following the election results, Dr. Kenneth L. Mills moved forward with the recognition of the
Faithful Pastor Award ( the John & Doris Scott Award), which was presented to Rev. Richard K.
Prahl, pastor of Cambridge, MD Church.
The Reedy/Hoopengardner Bi-Vocational Pastor Recognition for 2016 was awarded to Rev.
Cesar J. Calderon, pastor of Hampstead, MD Church.
Dr. Corlis A. McGee presented the annual Eastern Nazarene College report and she, along with
Dr. Stephen W. Dillman, presented the 2016 ENC Pastor of the Year Award. The award was
presented to Rev. A. Ajay Vyas of Halethorpe, MD Connections Church.
Before adjourning for lunch, Rev. Terry S. Sowden gave announcements and informed the
assembly of the Installation Service for the newly elected district superintendent; Dr. David W.
Bowser will take place at 3:30 pm.
The delegates were dismissed for lunch.
SECOND DAY
Monday Afternoon, April 11, 2016
The afternoon session of the one hundred and ninth district assembly reconvened and was
opened with praise and worship by the team from Ellicott City, MD Crossroads Church.
Opening prayer for the afternoon session was given by Rev. Philip W. Bolerjack, pastor
of Severn, MD Grace Pointe Community Church.
Dr. David W. Graves introduced the newly elected District Superintendent, Dr. David
Bowser, his wife Diane, and his two children—Brandon and Ashley to the Mid-Atlantic District
assembly. Dr. Bowser and his family were received warmly by the Mid-Atlantic District. Dr.
Bowser shared with the district assembly his acceptance of the election.
Rev. Paul D. MacPherson gave his annual SDMI report before the assembly and
presented the Faithful Servant awards for this year. The recipients for 2016 were Bill Goff and
Susie Misfeldt (posthumously).
Kenneth R. Balch, District Missional Leadership Specialist, introduced speakers for the
first part of the Kingdom Stories. Osmany B. Espinosa, pastor of the Dover, PA Mountain Grove
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Church talked about outreach ministries in PA; Brian S. Remsch, pastor of the Mount Airy, MD
New Beginnings Church talked about the generosity of the annual Christmas Blessing project;
and Juan J. Mendez, pastor of the Gambrill-Crofton, MD Life Bridge Church talked about the
recent church plant and the provision of God.
Dr. David W. Graves directed the assembly’s attention to other reports received during
Mission Advance (located in the Assembly Journal). A motion to accept the following reports
was seconded and approved by the Assembly: District NMI President’s Report (Sharon E.
Kessler), District NYI President’s Report (Joshua A. Kleinfeld), District Missional Leadership
Specialist (Kenneth R. Balch), Ministerial Studies Report – Williamson Bible Institute (Terry S.
Sowden), and District Camp Program Committee (Jonathan W. Batchelder).
The second part of Kingdom Stories was presented by Kenneth R. Balch and included
church planting stories from Rev. Kevin T. Hardy of the Ellicott City, MD Crossroads Church
and Rev. Paul D. MacPherson of Leonardtown, MD Church.
Pledge cards for the Missional Ministry Pledge Challenge were distributed and collected
in a time of worship and commitment through giving.
Mr. E. Jay Lewis and Rev. Richard A. Wilson presented the District Treasurer’s Report,
District Audit Reports and District Assembly Finance Reports. The reports were adopted and
received.
Rev. Claude C. Joyner presented a gift to District Superintendent Emeritus Dr. Kenneth
and Patricia Mills from the District Advisory Board.
After brief announcements by District Secretary, Rev. Terry S. Sowden, the business
session was adjourned and there was a short break to prepare for the Installation of the new
District Superintendent, Dr. David W. Bowser.
SECOND DAY
INSTALLATION OF NEW DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
Monday Afternoon, April 11, 2016
3:45 pm
The installation service for Dr. David W. Bowser and his wife, Diane was led and
conducted by General Superintendent, Dr. David W. Graves. Members of the District Advisory
Council and pastors of the local churches were invited to surround the Bowser’s with the laying
on of hands during the prayer time.
Following the installation service there was an informal Meet & Greet of the new district
superintendent in the lobby of the Wedgewood Ballroom.
SECOND DAY
Monday Evening, April 11, 2016
The Service on the Ministry
The evening began with pre-service music by the Ellicott City, MD Crossroads Church
Worship team, led by Rev. Samuel Montijo.
Dr. Kenneth L. Mills, district superintendent welcomed everyone to the Service on the
Ministry.
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The worship team led the assembly in a time of music. Prayer was given by Rev. Sadrack
Nelson, pastor of the Jessup, MD New Generation Church.
Dr. Kenneth L. Mills with the assistance of Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent
presented Retirement Plaques to Rev. Arthur L. Evans, Rev. Steven R. Grosvenor, Rev. R.
Wayne Lynch, Rev. Dan A. Porterfield, and Rev. Terry L. Sweeney, and Rev. Joseph R. Ward.
Rev. Steven R. Grosvenor then presented a Retirement Plaque to Dr. Kenneth L. Mills.
Rev. Jonathan A. Mills, Secretary of the Board of Ministry and Dr. Steven R. Grosvenor,
Chair of the Board of Ministry, presented new District Ministerial Licenses to the following as
the District Superintendent called each name: Richard C. Brash, Dale A. Detweiler, Daniel L.
Hendrickson, Michele R. Hendrickson, Gregory M. Lloyd, Jusmary Lopez-Lamrada, Lenae M.
Ross, Jose Luis Ortiz, Jeffrey L. Tavares, and Julie A. Vyas. District Ministerial Licenses for
Jared W. and Abigail Spitler-Corbin were received by Rev. Benjamin L. and Rev. Kelly C.
Spitler (in their absence). As all these individuals stood across the front of the sanctuary, Dr.
David W. Graves, General Superintendent, prayed for the newly licensed ministers.
Dr. David W. Graves read the Statement of Purpose for Ordination from the Manual and
prayed a prayer of invocation.
Rev. Rob P. Kazee led the congregation in singing “Holiness unto the Lord” as those to
be ordained and their spouses proceeded into the auditorium led by District Secretary Terry S.
Sowden.
Scripture reading from Ephesians 4:1-7; 11-13 was read by Rev. Kelly C. Spitler and Dr.
Kenneth L. Mills led the congregation in the reading of The Apostles’ Creed.
District Secretary, Terry S. Sowden presented the Ordinands to General Superintendent,
Dr. David W. Graves. Dr. Graves received the Ordinands and conducted the examining of the
ordinands.
Rev. Richard A. Wilson read from the Manual paragraphs 502.1 – 502.6.
Rev. Noah A. Tharp rendered a special musical selection, “I Will Not Forget Thee”.
Dr. David W. Graves, General Superintendent brought the evening message. The
Ordained Minister’s Choir sang a selection, led by Rev. Rob P. Kazee.
The “Laying on of Hands” was conducted by Dr. David W. Graves who ordained each
candidate as an elder in the Church of the Nazarene. After each ordinand was prayed over, Dr.
Graves presented the 2016 Ordination Class to the assembly. The Ordination Class for 2016 are
as follows: Tara L. Alton, Marjorie C. Bailey, David R. Breedlove, Treasa M. Edwards, Yunia
Cecilia Espinosa, Osmany B. Espinosa, John J. Farley, Christopher L. Lyons, Eric W.
Valenstein, Shane R. Valenstein, and Larry A. Whaley. (Note: The ordination of John J. Farley
was a “transfer” from a previous deacon ordination in 2005).
Each ordinand was presented with a certificate of elder ordination.
Dr. Corlis A. McGee, of Eastern Nazarene College presented each newly ordained elder
with the sculpture, “The Calling” as a gift from Eastern Nazarene College.
The Ordinands and General Superintendent proceeded to the reception area, ushered by
the District Secretary, while the congregation sang, “A Charge to Keep I Have”.
Dr. Kenneth L. Mills offered the benediction. A reception for the ordination class was
held in the Wedgewood Ballroom
The assembly was officially adjourned by previous motion.
Respectfully submitted,
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JULIE M. TAYLOR, Recording Secretary
V. Reports
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
1. District Superintendent
April 11, 2016
Greetings:
General Superintendent David W. Graves, Eastern Nazarene College President Corlis McGee,
pastors, associates, delegates, and friends of this one hundred and ninth Assembly of the MidAtlantic District Church of the Nazarene, I greet you in the wonderful name of our Lord Jesus
Christ. I extend my personal welcome to so many guests of our Assembly. The relationship with
the ENC Field (Region) districts and their superintendents and spouses has been one of the
amazing blessings of serving in this position. I am indebted to their prayers and friendships. I
am also blessed to welcome others to this Assembly with whom I have enjoyed the privilege of
meals, prayers, and dialogue. I am extremely blessed!
I bring my nineteenth report as the superintendent of this great district. Our purpose for
assembling at this annual meeting each year is to hold ourselves accountable to the mission of
God’s kingdom, as well as to celebrate His presence and movement in our lives, churches, and
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communities. I thank each of you for your interest as well as your participation here as we pray
and dream together about “Embracing God’s Future.”
Personal Accountability:
I have diligently sought to be accountable for the work of Jesus Christ as your district
superintendent over the last nineteen years. Visiting all of the congregations has become a
challenge in the last few years, since we have at times 110 churches or church plants in action.
The context for these visits have varied from the context of a worship service, a pastoral search
process, a pastoral installation, a special anniversary, a crisis, a board meeting, a pastoral review,
or just a “drop-in” visit. This year was no different, as I have visited a few of our churches on
numerous occasions due to transitions, intervention, or a crisis. My responsibilities this year have
included working with the District Advisory Board, the Board of Ministry, the District
Nominating Committees, Executive Finance Committee, Leadership Advance (TEAM Day)
Committee, as well as the Family Camp Program Committee. I attended various meetings such
as District NMI Council, District Lay Retreat Committee, plus Eastern Nazarene College Trustee
and Executive Committee meetings, Regional District Superintendent meetings, District
Superintendent Leadership Development Program, and other denominational meetings and
responsibilities including Orientation Sessions for new District Superintendents and participating
in the General Board meetings held this year in Ede, Netherlands. I held 23 pastor and staff area
meetings across the district, plus planned and participated in our District Family Camp, Ministry
Assessment Weekend, LEAD (Leadership Enablement and Discovery), the Pastor and Spouse
Retreat, the Pastor’s Prayer Retreat (RENEW 2016), District Lay Retreat, Leadership Advance
2015 (or TEAM Day), Mission Advance (District Assembly), and several pastoral, staff, church
planting, and leadership cohort meetings. It has been my privilege over the nineteen years to
participate in the work and service of God through our district and denomination.
I am so blessed, and have been reminded again these last few months of how blessed I am, and
certainly beyond what I ever deserve. God continues to guide and direct my life. I am thankful
for God’s redeeming love and consistent mercy. Plus, in addition to all that God has done for me
and in me, I have the privilege of being married to Patti. There is no doubt that she brings humor
to my life, but she brings to our relationship so much more than that. She is supportive and
encouraging, as well as one who reminds me of who I am. Patti and I are about to celebrate the
birth of our fifth grandchild. Our youngest daughter Kerri is scheduled to deliver a baby girl (our
second granddaughter) some time in mid-May. Yes, we do celebrate all our children and
grandchildren, but these young babies sure do steal our hearts!!
Appreciation and Thanks:
I do not know how to best thank the special and gifted people on this district that have served so
faithfully over the last nineteen years. But I hope you know that I am grateful!! Please join me in
expressing appreciation to the following leaders that have served so well this past year:
Gary Barkley, Ministerial Resource Committee Chair (and Pastoral Support)
Steve and Barb Clarke, 2016 Lay Retreat Chairs
Robin Curtis, District Children’s Ministry Director
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Tim Evans, TEAM Day (Leadership Advance) Chair
Steve Grosvenor, Board of Ministry Chair
Steve Johnson, Advisory Board Secretary
Rob Kazee and Art Roxby, Pastoral Prayer Retreat Coordinators (RENEW)
Rob Kazee, Chair of our District Superintendent Search
Sharon Kessler, District NMI (Missions) President
Josh Kleinfeld, District NYI (Youth) President
Wayne Lynch, District Advisory Board Vice-Chair
Paul MacPherson, Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Chair
Sherri Mohnkern, District Prayer Coordinator
I am grateful for these teams as well that represent many individuals who serve faithfully:
Board of Ministry Members
District Advisory Board Members
(and Action Committee Members)
District Advisory Committee
Family Camp Program Committee
Lay Retreat Committee
NMI Council Members
545 Cohort (Succession Team)
Williamson Bible Institute
NYI Council Members
Ministerial Resource Committee
Mission Partnering Committee
SDMI Council Members
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Speaking of being blessed, I have worked for years with several of our “district staffers.”
Seriously, have you even known a more dedicated and invested district staff as we have on MidAtlantic? I wish to thank this group for their continued investment in the ministries of this
district. Please express your appreciation to these persons when you see them!
Kenneth Balch - District Missional Leadership Specialist
Roland Edouard - District Haitian Consultant (Eastern Shore)
Karen Gray – Office Assistant (one day a week)
Philip Heap - District Latino Consultant
Terry Sowden - Assistant District Superintendent and District Secretary
Beth Wells - District Treasurer
And one more time, I express my deepest appreciation for you, the district – both clergy and lay.
I am at a loss for words. You have faithfully stood with me over these 19 years in good times
and in rough times. Thank you to the over 250 plus pastors and staff members who make up this
district. Thank you for your sacrifices, plus the ministry and the investment that you have given
to the people of God and the communities you serve. Thank you for your friendship, your
faithfulness to the task of God’s mission, and the continued work of prayer and discipleship.
Thank you to the 12,000 plus lay persons who make up the Mid-Atlantic District, and give of
themselves in service to the kingdom. Thank you for being willing to embrace missional
expressions of Christ’s body. I am reminded of the words to the people in Philippi, “I thank my
God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because
of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who
began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus”
(Philippians 1:3-6).
The more difficult part of this transition for me is how to say “thank you.” There is nothing that
that I would rather be doing over the last 19 years on this district than serving as your
superintendent. Do I still miss pastoring? Yes. There is no doubt about that but you have
allowed me in several ways to serve as pastor, leader, and friend. My wife and I are deeply
indebted to the many churches and persons who have consistently prayed for us, and supported
the ministry of this great district. So perhaps, I can only say it this way: “Thank you.”
Embracing God’s Future:
“Embracing God’s Future” is our Assembly theme for this year. This has significant meaning
for us, as we continually seek to be the people of God for His future, as well as embrace God’s
leadership and direction as we elect a new district leader.
As I have been reflecting on the privilege I have had of serving this district for nineteen years, I
was reminded of the passage I quoted above. Paul and Timothy in their letter to the people in
Philippi not only expressed how they were thankful for those who had partnered with them in the
gospel (as you have), but they reminded them that God who began the good work in them will
carry it on to completion. That is a promise for you (us) as we gather in this Assembly to discern
the will and voice of God as we embrace the future.
This is a promise of God’s grace continuing to work in the life of the believers in Philippi. God
started the work of grace in their hearts and lives, and continues that work, and will continue it
until the day Christ returns. I do not want to take away from this great word of grace in the life
of believers, but would add that the good work may be more than just working in the life of a
believer, and would include the good work that God has called each of us to do (individually and
collectively). Therefore, He who began the good work in us of being the people of God to our
families, to our communities, and to our world, will continue it on to completion at the day of
Jesus Christ.
In my own simple way, I hear Paul reminding us that God will not disinherit us, abandon us,
walk away from us, leave us or forsake us. He who called us by His grace to be the people of
God also called us to do the work of Christ, and He will continue to lead, speak, provide, guide,
and honor us! His dream for us (and in us) continues!! A change of leadership does not change
the mission.
So this year is huge for us!! The leadership transition that our district will be experiencing is
exciting. But in all this change, our commitment is to “Embrace God’s Future.” Once again I
affirm that we deeply desire the very best that God has in mind for us as the Mid-Atlantic
District Church of the Nazarene. We long for His continued and renewed movement in our lives,
in our churches, and also in our communities. And so we challenge ourselves to embrace God’s
future for us. God’s future is greater than we can imagine, in fact it is even more significant and
exciting than what we have ever experienced in the past.
Our Identity:
You have heard it stated several times (unless I messed up) that our purpose as a District is “to
advance the ministry of Jesus Christ.” We seek to serve as a resource to help local expressions
of Christ’s body be effective and fruitful in the mission to which we have been called. We have
emphatically proclaimed that, “compelled by God, we ARE a movement of people who
passionately live the story of Jesus Christ.”
Do you remember our district operating principles? We strive to (1) be intentional about rethinking mental models in order to facilitate versatile and adaptable congregations, and (2) be
intentional about reproducing & multiplying pastors, leaders, churches, and
disciples…equipping, empowering, and sending them to the harvest, and to (3) be intentional
about partnering and collaborating with each other, with other churches, and groups outside the
local congregation to actualize the movement of God that is already happening in this MidAtlantic region…and the world.
Here are our five “shared” core values:
1. Spiritual Formation – “Encouraging processes whereby people are being transformed into
the likeness of Christ.” And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory, are being
transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the
Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18 (NIV)
This core value is best experienced through our experiences of worship and discipleship across
the district. While this is true in our local congregations, we do not back off of this on the
district level. Worship is experienced here in Mission Advance, Family Camp, TEAM Day,
Teen Camp, Children and Preteen Camp, Teen Retreats, Lay Retreat, Ministry Assessment,
Pastor’s Prayer Retreat, Pastor & Spouse Retreat, Pastors’ Wives’ Retreat, and more. Yes, we
are intentional about being formed into the likeness of Jesus Christ, so these worship times are
critical.
2. Leadership Development – “Enhancing the quality and depth of leadership for laity and
clergy.” And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to
reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others. 2 Timothy 2:2 (NIV)
This was once called our “sweet spot.” I am not sure I can claim that tag, but we are very
intentional about developing as leaders in and for the kingdom of God. Pastor’s Area Meetings,
TEAM Day, Strengths Finder Workshops, Emotional Intelligence Workshops, our various
Cohort Meetings for pastors, staff, and yes, even our laity (LEAD, Leadership, Enablement, and
Discovery). I had a personal goal five years ago of resourcing 100 lay persons for leadership in
the local church, which is when LEAD was born. I am told that we have now have 116. I am so
blessed by this group of excellent lay leaders.
3. Congregational Vitality – “Resourcing congregations to experience spiritual, missional, and
organizational health.” Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow
citizens with God’s people and also members of his household, built on the foundation of the
apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. In him the whole
building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. And in him you too are
being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit. Ephesians 2:19-22
(NIV)
I have often stated, that it is not about numbers, it is about health! And I still believe that!! Our
concern is that our congregations are healthy expressions of Christ to each other, as well as
actively involved and invested in the community where they are planted. There are several
indicators of congregational health, and ME25 (Member Engagement Survey) is one of those
significant voices or tools to help us. Ask us about that particular tool!!
4. Missional Expansion – “Challenging congregations to extend their impact into their
communities.” But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be
my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Acts
1:8 (NIV)
This core value is best seen in the planting of new congregations, as well as in the expressions of
Christ body in homes and work places. The emphasis is never on “just us four and no more.”
The mission is always about those reaching those who do not know the hope of the Gospel of
Jesus Christ. It is about impacting our communities. It is about moving the tent pegs to embrace
more and more of God’s creation as Isaiah proclaims. The prophet writes, “Enlarge the place of
your tent, stretch your tent curtains wide, do not hold back; lengthen your cords, strengthen your
stakes” (Isaiah 54:2).
5. Stewardship Advancement – “Promoting the generous use of our time, talent, and treasures
to honor God’s kingdom and bless our communities and the world.” They devoted themselves to
the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was
filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were
together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone
who had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread
in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the
favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.
Acts 2:42-47 (NIV)
I know this sounds like a “pitch” for tithes and offerings, but let me expand our thinking. Yes,
giving our tithes and offerings is an important part of Christian stewardship, but so is how we
spend the rest of our resources. So how you spend your resources, and on what you spend your
resources (all 100% of them) is a part of Christian stewardship. To sum it up, it is about time,
talents, and treasures. Yes, even to the point of how we respond to those in need, to those in
oppression, to those who are mistreated, etc. It is all about a holiness ethic, attitude, and
lifestyle.
Celebrating God at Work:
We celebrate a flow of leaders (both clergy and lay) being called by God. Our churches reported
that 93 individuals were called to ministry this past year! This is terrific! We also celebrate the
lay leaders that gathered with us in LEAD (Lay Leadership Development Ministry – Leadership
Enablement and Discovery). I celebrate the Ministry Assessment Weekend where we meet new
and aspiring ministry leaders coming through our local churches. I also celebrate the laity that
are being called to start or lead a ministry in local contexts, and are being obedient to the call of
God in their life.
We celebrate the 744 new believers that God blessed us with this year. They are the fruit of the
harvest to be sure, and we celebrate each one of them, and are crying out to God for more! May
the harvest increase!
We celebrate the 364 believers who have been baptized in our churches this year. What a
glorious experience it is to see God’s harvest before our very eyes as people testify to the reality
of leaving the values and attraction of the world behind and follow Jesus. Is there anything more
exciting than to see new believers and baptisms?
In the midst of the new cultural reality we are facing in this nation (called the new normal), we
celebrate new Nazarenes who joined local congregations. Our membership has increased this
year again, as 549 individuals joined by profession of faith.
We celebrate a new church organized this year. The district now celebrates 94 organized
churches, and there continues to be something about a new church organization that gets me
excited. God is growing His church. We salute this newest organized congregation in
Hampstead, MD with Pastor Cesar Calderon.
We continue to have new church plants as a result of God’s harvest fields. We celebrate 21
active church plants in some phase of development. This year alone, we saw the start of several
new plants, with the possibility of 3 or more that could be officially organized this coming year.
Our churches reported 432 different compassionate ministries this year. These ministries are
active ways of touching people’s lives with a tangible presence of Jesus Christ. Just a cup of
cold water perhaps, but an opportunity to give to others the everlasting water.
Additionally, we celebrate a membership of 11,815, an increase from 2015, with 15,152 active
participants in our congregations, and the composite ministry total for the year was well above
177,674. However, our average worship attendance this year decreased slightly, moving from
11,410 to 11,306.
A Personal Privilege:
Admittedly over the last few years, we have experimented and tested various metrics. This has
been a particularly challenging area for me as I keep musing over comments like, “Not
everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts” (William
Bruce Cameron, not Albert Einstein as some believed). I also received a comment this year in a
discussion document, “...It is probably better to measure the right things poorly than to measure
the wrong things well. For too long we have settled for measuring something just because it is
easy to measure.” So what do we measure? What matters?
Reggie McNeal in his book, Missional Renaissance: Changing the Scorecard for the Church,
states that the typical metrics in the church can lead to wrong behavior. "The old church
scorecard of how many, how often, how much—measures of church activity—is
counterproductive to participating in the missional renaissance. The old scorecard keeps us
church-absorbed. As long as we use it, we will continue to be inward focused, program-driven,
and church-based in our thinking."
Admittedly, a few of the things we have asked our churches to measure have frustrated some,
while encouraging others. How do we measure “active participants in congregation?” How do
we measure our composite ministry total again??? Do people count? Yes, they do! Yet, we get
caught up in average attendance in a day of new normalcy, yet it does tell us something. All this
to say, that a few of the metric reports you read in this book may be totally accurate or helpful.
But we have been working at seeing a larger picture than just the simple average attendance on a
given weekend. This is an area that will have to be addressed in the future, because we really do
want to count what really matters.
I do commend our district for the discipline as well as the passion for prayer. In fact, I am
convinced of your commitment to praying, because what we have experienced on this district
cannot be accomplished through human will or ingenuity, but through the work of the Spirit.
Thank you, and may your prayers increase!
And let us celebrate together how God’s work is also being experienced through the continued
demonstration of the generosity of our people. Living up to your reputation as a generous
district this year we have seen you respond to needs around our globe, as well as around our
district, and in your communities. You have given generously through the “Christmas
Blessings,” and you have also given to those in need outside of this emphasis. You have given
sacrificially for Work & Witness Projects, Mission Partnerships, and District Missional Ministry
assignments. I express my heartfelt thanks to you for these demonstrations of generosity.
The Future:
Well, the future is before us! And while I have worked diligently with you on foundational
issues (for example, the Five Core Values), there is so much more to be done. Your new district
superintendent will help us as we embrace and move into God’s future. But here are a few areas
that I mention as needing our attention as we move into the future:
Creating “Farm Teams” for pastors, church planters, and other leaders
Developing additional opportunities for “connectedness” and “community” building
Focusing more time and resources on church planting
Continued creative and intentional congregational interventions
I close my last report with the reminder of this word from the pen of Paul and Timothy to the
congregation at Philippi, “I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of
you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until
now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to
completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:3-6)
Respectfully submitted,
KENNETH L. MILLS
2. District SDMI Chairman
It is my privilege to report to the Mid-Atlantic District on behalf of the SDMI Council. I want to
take this opportunity to thank the District SDMI Council for their hard work and faithfulness this
past year: Barb Clark, Robin Curtis (Children), Leslie Dean (Single Adults), Eric Folk, Bill
Goff (Treasurer), Judy Haskell, Paul Merritt, Jim Moyers (CLT), Amber Sweeney (Secretary),
and Amy Varner (Secretary). Special recognition should be given to Amber Sweeney, who
served over the past several years as secretary, and to Amy Varner who graciously stepped into
that position when Amber moved to Georgia. We are indebted, also, to Bill Goff, who recently
retired as treasurer, for his many years of service to the Mid-Atlantic SDMI Council.
Once again, we have continued to use the simpler and more streamlined system of reporting, as
we only ask for the year-end pastor’s report as well as a six-month report. Following the last
Sunday in July, we would ask each church to submit the following: 1) Average Morning
Worship Attendance; 2) Average Sunday School and Small Group Attendance; 3) Total
Enrollment. Please email those figures to [email protected].
It is our desire to partner with the local church in “Advancing the Ministry of Jesus Christ.” To
that end, the MAD SDMI council seeks to be a resource to help the local church. This year, we
will be working to make some funds available to churches that may need financial assistance for
the purpose of strengthening their Sunday School ministry, implementing a VBS ministry, or
other similar ministries. We have recently set up a Facebook page (Mid-Atlantic District SDMI)
for the purpose of better communication. We welcome any and all questions and suggestions
that can help us to better partner with the local church. With that in mind, please feel free to
email us or leave us a post on Facebook so that we can best know how to serve you.
Leadership Advance/TEAM Day once again proved to be a powerful tool for equipping the local
church leaders for ministry within their local congregations. Special thanks to Tim Evans and
the TEAM Day council for their extraordinary leadership; as well as to Pastor Phil Bolerjack and
the congregation of Grace Pointe Church for being such gracious hosts. This past year, we were
privileged to have Dr. Daryl Johnson as our keynote speaker, as well as a wide variety or
workshops. This year, we are looking forward to having Reggie McNeal, author and Missional
Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network. In addition, workshops conducted by some of
our talented district leaders will once again be offered. We encourage everyone to be a part of
this exciting day of training and fellowship on November 5 at Severn Grace Pointe Church of the
Nazarene.
As has been our custom over the past few years, MAD SDMI Ministries will be presenting two
“Servant Hearts Awards” to laypersons who have made a significant contribution to the ministry
of the Mid-Atlantic District. The recipients of this year’s awards will be presented during
District Assembly. They will be presented with a statue of Jesus washing the feet of one of the
disciples and a certificate that reads, “Recognition of a Servant Heart: This certificate is given in
appreciation to (name) for the years of dedicated service given to the various ministries of the
Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene.”
I would be remiss if I did not take this moment to thank Dr. Kenneth Mills for his amazing and
Christ like leadership of our district over these past years. It has truly been a joy and deep
privilege to serve with Dr. Mills and to witness his heart for carrying out the ministry and
mission to which God is continuing to call us in this Mid-Atlantic area. We truly have been a
blessed district to have been led by one of the finest leaders in the denomination.
Thank you for the privilege of serving God by serving as your servant on the Mid-Atlantic
District. May God continue to make His presence known in and through the ministry of Sunday
School and Discipleship Ministries.
Respectfully Submitted,
PAUL D. MACPHERSON
3. District NMI President
District Superintendent Dr. Ken Mills, Global NMI Director Mrs. Lola Brickey, District NMI
Council, delegates, members and friends, welcome to the 59th Annual Convention of the MidAtlantic District Nazarene Missions International (NMI). Greetings in the wonderful name of
Jesus Christ as I bring my eighth report to you. It is truly a privilege to serve you and bring you
an accounting of the 2015-2016 year on behalf of NMI.
Mobilizing The Church In Mission
Our purpose is to mobilize the church in mission and we do that through praying, discipling,
giving and educating. Our Mid-Atlantic translation is this: To mobilize the church in mission by
passionately praying for the lost, our missionaries and national leaders around the world,
mentoring, engaging and involving younger generations in mission, giving of our lives and our
resources, and telling the story of what God is doing to build His kingdom through our church.
Mid-Atlantic District Mobilized
When I asked what your greatest missions moments were this year, many of you shared your
stories. While time doesn’t permit me to present all of them let me share a few.
At Bel Air “the children’s ministries leaders place a great emphasis on the concepts of missions
to our children and youth. During summer VBS and then again in the Christmas Giving
Campaign, the youth helped raise enough funds to supply over two hundred school backpacks to
children in Honduras.”
The Frederick Church “hosted the Religious Coalition Emergency Family Shelter for families for
six weeks and provided a warm place to stay and food for their families prepared by different
church families each evening. They were there during the blizzard and did not have to leave and
go anywhere else during that time. We had a Sunday evening where we gathered around them
and had prayer. Some of our current single moms came and shared with them that they were in
the same situation at one time and told how God helped them overcome their situation. A family
wrote a letter expressing their appreciation for all we had done and what a blessing our church
had been. It was a great feeling to bless others.”
At Gaithersburg “when the established Honduras leadership team was not able to provide a
church trip to Honduras this past summer, four ladies who have been on previous trips put their
own trip together to continue to support the ministries and mission partners in Honduras. The
“grass roots” have taken ownership!”
On three separate occasions last year Hyattsville Healing Temple “had eight visitors during
Sunday worship services who responded to the Altar call and received the Lord Jesus Christ as
their personal Savior.”
Laurel DE Church “partnered with Sunday Breakfast Mission to give 200 free Thanksgiving
boxes away to families in need in our local area. We identified gaps in services and are striving
to stand in the gap in some way this year. We were able to lead people to Christ, pray for
specific needs, and lead people in rededicating their lives to Christ. One of our young couples
heard the story of a mom with an autistic teenage son being bullied at school because of his
clothes, this young couple went shopping and bought new clothes for the young man.”
At the Ryot Church one person said, “the greatest moments for me were the ones where I was
able to be personally involved.”
Seaford Church “was excited to have a mission speaker for the first time in many years.”
The greatest mission moment at South Carroll Church was “when the Manswells came, had
dinner in my home with the help of other church members, and ran a service with great music
and preaching, followed by a wonderful time of fellowship and dessert.”
All across the Mid-Atlantic District our churches are mobilizing for mission. But more than that,
they are actively serving in mission from their Jerusalem to the ends of the earth and all points in
between!
Challenges
Mobilizing the Church in Mission is not without its challenges, like:
Feeling inexperienced as a new NMI President following the 18-year tenure of the
previous leadership
Dedicating time to mission education in a small church where those involved have
multiple ministry responsibilities
Helping others catch a vision for missions
Raising more funds for missions
Connecting with younger generations
Knowing where to focus our efforts
Finding interesting and creative ways to present and keep missions alive
Working in Partnership
NMI (Nazarene Missions International) and NYI (Nazarene Youth International) continue to
grow their partnership on our district. Our two Presidents and Vice Presidents meet together
over coffee a few times a year, where we share our hearts for our district youth and strategize
ways to work together. Our prayer is that we are demonstrating how missions and youth leaders
in the local church can partner together to engage youth in missions.
NMI and NYI together have prepared and are leading the youth project that is going on as we
speak. This year’s event is “Interactive Missions” which puts together hands-on projects,
interactive learning about various missions concerns and personal involvement.
NMI provides leaders for the District NYI YES (Youth Equipped to Serve) retreat, including
bringing in a missionary to lead the missions breakouts. We also attend Teen Camp and provide
an opportunity for Students With A Call to missions service to gather together during that week.
Our District SDMI (Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries) leads the Children’s Missions
Event during our Convention teaching our children about missions and involving them in
interactive lessons.
NMI partners with our District Family Camp Leadership by providing a missionary in residence
during Family Camp and visits each of the age-group chapels to engage children and youth in
mission.
Facilitating Missions Projects and Giving
Throughout the convention you will hear reports about our District Work and Witness Projects
and compassionate ministry involvement so I won’t go into much detail here about those. But let
me share some overview on these and some other ways we have facilitated missions projects and
giving. Our District NMI Council sponsors a Work and Witness Team each year and with your
help raises the project funds. Last year we sent a team to Peru and Wanda Eaton will present that
to you later today. You make this possible by pledging support from your church and by
contributing to your District Funding the Mission. Our District Sponsored teams provide
opportunities for people to be involved in mission whose local church doesn’t send teams. The
same is true of our District Youth Work and Witness Projects. Please continue to pledge and
contribute so that opportunities for people to be involved in mission can continue.
Mid-Atlantic District has always excelled in compassionate ministry. Many of you are engaged
in compassionate ministries in your communities. Our council provides a small amount of
funding for Fawn Grove Compassion Center each year toward the operations of that worldreaching ministry housed right here on our district.
In addition to the many missionaries your churches invite, our District facilitates missionary
tours on our district, giving them the opportunity to tell the story of what God is doing in the part
of the world they serve. This past year we hosted six missionary families. Beyond that, we
provide a small monetary gift to the missionaries whose home is Mid-Atlantic when they return
for home assignment.
Those of you who support Builders’ Club have enabled missionary Floyd Cunningham to have
some major repairs done on his car to make it saleable so that he can purchase a newer one. The
sale of his old car, together with the funds you gave toward a newer one is enabling him to
continue ministry in outlying areas in support of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary.
Through Builders’ Club you also helped to complete the work on a compassionate ministry and
child development center at the Espave Church in Panama and funded a set of Jesus Film
equipment that our folks will carry to Paraguay later this year.
Because of your faithful giving we were also able to provide funds to Africa Nazarene
University toward the purchase of a desperately needed new bus and panels for their solar farm
which will provide stable electricity for the university. You helped provide funds for Native
American Christian Academy to provide quality education for students on the Navajo
Reservation in Arizona.
And your engagement in mission has helped us to provide opportunities to connect and work
with our District Students With A Call to missions. Times for them to gather together at various
times on the district with our missions leaders and mentors is facilitated by Christy Dickt.
Because you are engaged in mission with us we are able to provide a small scholarship to our
Students With A Call who participate in a missions trip.
Connecting With Each Other
Recognizing the importance of developing and strengthening personal relationships I have
visited with many of you over this past year. Sometimes it has involved speaking, but more
often it has simply been an opportunity for me to worship with you and offer encouragement to
you, your pastor, and your local missions team. These visits have been some of the highlights of
my year! I plan to continue that this year and look forward to being with you.
Along with this, I have carefully read your missions reports and taken to heart your responses to
the question, “How could the District Council have been a better resource for you?” Some of
your comments indicate that we need to improve our communications with you. I agree that this
is an area that we can improve!
Our council has set up a Facebook page which we hope to develop into a site to share ideas and
news about missions across our district. You can find that by searching Facebook for Mid
Atlantic District NMI. Also, a MAD Work and Witness Facebook open group has been started
where we hope to share information about Work and Witness on our district. We realize that not
everyone is active on Facebook, so we hope to provide email updates throughout the year. You
will need to be sure that we have your correct email address and notify us if your email address
changes.
We are also hoping to plan some NMI gatherings around our district this year to give you
opportunity to gather and learn with other local missions leaders and our district NMI council.
Statistics
As of March 15, 2016 we have given $649,332 to World Evangelism Fund and $1,579,303 to
Approved Missions Specials. These are the funds that fuel the global mission of the church.
There are 29 World Evangelism Churches of Excellence who have given 5.7% or more to WEF.
Vision
Our vision, together with the Global NMI Council, is for NMI to be a cross-cultural, crossgenerational movement effectively mobilizing the church in mission. We are seeking to move
away from being driven by the program to using elements of the program as tools to help us
mobilize the church. We are seeking to be relevant to younger generations and to engage them
in the mission. You will be hearing us talk about this across the year as we communicate with
local missions leaders and pastors.
Personal Accountability
I continue to testify of my continued relationship with Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior,
believing that He has called me to serve Him in mission. My prayer is that my life and service
brings attention and glory to Him.
Across the year I chaired both scheduled and impromptu meetings of our District NMI Council
and Executive Committee, met with the NYI President and Vice President, led missions events
across the district, visited 17 churches, conferred and met with our Global NMI Council, chaired
the Eastern USA Area District Presidents’ meeting, attended the District NMI Leadership
Conference, served on various committees and worked with many local NMI Presidents and
pastors supporting you as you challenged your people to Mobilize The Church in Mission.
Expressions of Appreciation
I am privileged to work with a dedicated team of mission-passionate people who serve on our
District NMI Council. They are an amazing group of people who love the Lord and love serving
Him. Would you join me in expressing appreciation for this team of leaders?
I praise God for all of the local NMI Presidents and Missions Team Leaders who serve on the
front line in their churches all across our district. Whatever happens of any consequence in
mission happens in your local church. You are such a joy to work with! Thank you for your
leadership and passion!
I thank God for my husband Al who is my partner in mission, travel companion, sounding board
and cheerleader. God could not have given me a better husband and life-partner. Thank you, Al.
It truly is an honor to serve with you in the mission of God and the Church. I’m excited about
what this year will bring and how God is going to use us to His Glory both here on Mid-Atlantic
District and around the world!
Respectfully submitted,
SHARON E. KESSLER
4. NYI President
What an honor to bring my third report as Mid-Atlantic District President. I thank God for the
privilege of joining Him in His mission on this district.
Here’s how we’ve worded the purpose of the district NYI in our ministry plan:
The Purpose of the Mid-Atlantic District Nazarene Youth International (NYI) is to provide a
ministry of support, coordination, and guidance to the local youth ministries. This includes
ministries to motivate, equip, and involve young people in and for discipleship, generosity,
church growth, mission, and leadership in the Kingdom of God.
If that sounds similar to the five core values of the Mid-Atlantic district, it’s because we’ve been
intentional about shaping our focus around the same things! And our primary method to
accomplish our mission is the relationships that happen in and through our district programs.
Let’s take a look back at what happened this past year!
This past summer was the occurrence of our quadrennial event Nazarene Youth Conference in
Louisville, KY. We joined with 6000+ other students and youth leaders from around the
USA/Canada region to worship, serve and see “Thy Kingdom Come.” Hearts were ignited in
passion for Christ. JR LaPearl was a magician in the planning for our district. He assembled an
amazing team and put together an incredible week for our youth. Next up, Phoenix in 2019!
Current 5-9 graders (anybody in high school in the year 2019) get yourselves ready!
Speaking of being ready, our Quizzing program exemplifies readiness. Not just in how we teach
scripture and how students learn to “pre-jump” but in how leaders are being raised up. This year,
two groups (QUAC and QUOC) of students were responsible for leading and contributing to
different aspects of each quiz meet. I commend the master James Moots and the fantastic quiz
council for all the planning and for thoughtful engagement of the scriptures. To all the quizzers,
congrats on another awesome year! Keep pressing on in your study of scripture and application
of it to your lives. Thanks to all the host churches, the quiz masters, the coaches, the snack
providers, the drivers too!
Our youth portion of Family Camp was led by the fantastic Pastor Matt Moser this year. I’m
grateful for his leadership of the youth portion. The group connected with Christ in worship and
with each other through all the activities of the week.
And one month after, we had our Teen Summer Camp. It was an anointed week with teens
abandoning themselves in worship and giving their hearts to Christ and His mission in their
worlds. One highlight was the Sole Hope project, where we took discarded jeans and turned
them into what will become shoes! Thanks to Brian Schafer and Derek Parson for their
leadership. We have an excellent crew of adults and youth leaders who help make this week one
of the most anticipated weeks of the summer!
Our focus for TEAM Day this year was on stewardship advancement. Thanks to Matt Moser for
getting speakers together to instruct students and youth leaders on how to continue God’s
mission by the stewardship of their time, talent and treasure.
As you read this, we will have already made the trek up to Boston for our Field Festival of Life,
but as I type, we are preparing for the trip! We had an amazing district Festival of Life with
students working together to display their giftedness through sport, art, music and more. The
fantastigorical sister duo Andrea Sawtelle and Heather Ingram have provided steady, inspired
direction for this event. There is a lot we will miss about Andrea as she takes her ministry north,
but she is leaving an excellent foundation for Heather to continue on. Thanks to all the judges,
drivers (especially the Friday night audible crew!), coaches, youth leaders, and hosts from Bel
Air Nazarene!
Every two years, we throw a Youth Equipped to Serve weekend. This event is for juniors and
seniors who have a call to ministry. Derek Parson did a supreme job ordering the weekend so
that every person who came had space to deepen their understanding of their own personal call
and to explore what it means to be called. This was our third time partnering with NMI, who
brought in Rob North to speak about the missionary life! We look forward to the next YES
Weekend in 2017.
The Quest is yet to come. But Wade Thompson is assembling a team of 10 student leaders from
around our district to go to Eastern Nazarene College in May for a leadership training weekend
designed to prepare them for service in their youth ministries and schools.
2016-2017 Theme: Congregational Vitality.
Let me just say this. It has been an honor to serve under the leadership of Ken Mills. We have
been blessed beyond measure with his leadership that is marked with humility, transformed by
the character of Christ and inspired by the hope of God. And he has rightly directed us as a
district to have five core values to keep us focused on how to live out our mission as a district.
So, every year for the past two years we have chosen to take one of the district’s core values and
flesh it out through some of our district NYI events. This past year, we made the effort to address
“Stewardship Advancement” through Teen Summer Camp and TEAM Day. Our desire was to
help youth understand all of life as a gift from God, and that to follow Christ is to dedicate all
your resources (time, talent, treasure) to His mission and kingdom.
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his year, our focus is on “Congregational Vitality.” How do I understand the marks of a vital
congregation? I believe the marks of a healthy congregation are summed up in the description of
the early church in Acts 2:42-27. There we see the church devoted to the teachings about Christ,
sharing meals, building Christ-centered relationships, praying together, sharing everything in
common, giving to the needy, praising God and welcoming new believers. Our great desire is
that our teens and our churches will get swept up in this kind of God-inspired movement, this
kind of King-directed revival today.
So we will again be using our Teen Summer Camp and TEAM Day to underscore what it means
to be a part of the vitality of the body of Christ.
And at the local level, I encourage pastors, youth pastors, NMI Directors, NYI Presidents,
parents, ushers, everybody who cares… find ways to engage the young people in raising the
vitality of your congregation.
First, start with prayer. You want to experience the movement of God together as a
congregation, as a youth group? Don’t just teach about the priority of prayer; make it a priority in
your regular gatherings. Prayer is the best reminder that it is Jesus who is the head of the church
and it is His mission and direction that we are following. Please involve the students in it by
inviting them to pray (yes, even in front of the whole congregation).
Second, give youth place and time to serve in meaningful ways. The growth of your church
depends first on Christ, but second on the people joining Jesus to serve each other and the world.
The more people serving within the church, the greater the vitality. I would say, the more teens
serving within the church (and outside) the more awesome the vitality of the church. God never
intended for one particular generation to be the primary servants, but for every member to have a
meaningful place to serve. Remember the boy with five loaves and two fish?
Third, create a culture of connectivity. Every person was created with a deep need to belong.
When a person feels like they belong, they feel important, like they actually matter. For us as
Christians we understand that need to ultimately be met in Christ, but God designed the church
to also meet that need in us. As the body of Christ, we are called to be the family of God. This
means everybody, regardless of race, background, gender, class or age is accepted with the same
grace, same love that Christ shows. This is vital within a youth ministry, but even more so within
the greater congregation. Do the teens in our churches sense that they belong there? If not, find
ways to encourage the adults in your congregation to be curious, affirming and faithful in prayer.
Whatever you do at the local level, remember that picture from Acts 2. People were coming to
salvation daily. I believe it was because of a healthy church, centered on and transformed by the
person of Christ. May this be true in our congregations too.
Final Thanks!
I want to say something to local youth workers, youth pastors and chaperones and church
mothers and fathers: to those of you who have faithfully served for many years, to those who
have just signed on, to those who use their car as a counselors office, to those who send out daily
encouragement texts, to those who have wept with students, to those who believe in this thing
called youth ministry but are barely hanging on, to those who are always coming up with new
ways to explain the gospel to students, to those who are always ready with an encouraging word,
to those who wake up early to pray for your students, to those who keep showing up even when
you feel like you have nothing left to offer, to those of you so obsessed with Jesus you can’t wait
to see what he’s going to do in your students. To each of you, I say thanks. Don’t give up. Press
on. Keep believing in what God is doing in the lives of these students. Keep living a life worth
imitating.
And youth! To those who practice those worship songs in front of youtube, to those who send
out mass messages inviting people to youth group, to those who sit with the lonely kid at the
lunch table, to those who carefully put your faith into your homework, to those who represent
purity and grace in an impure and unforgiving world, to those who stand up against bullies, to
those who stay up late texting that friend who is on the brink, to those who have shared the
message of Jesus with your friends, to those who have walked away from the party when the
alcohol came out, to those who refuse to conform the patterns of your generation, to those who
haven’t given up on a friend that everybody else has abandoned, to those who have apologized
and asked for forgiveness, to those of you who have visited the sick in the hospital, to those of
you who have spent your time and money on others instead of yourselves, to those who keep
following Christ even when nobody else around you does. To each of you, I say thanks. We are
so proud of you. Keep your eyes on Christ and allow Him to shape your heart and mind and
direct every part of your life.
Finally, thanks to the district NYI Council for your partnership in the gospel this year. Thanks to
the student leaders for their insight and hilarity: Josh Clugston, Maddox Moser, Aly Mankamyer
and Kelly Mohnkern, you all rock. Thanks to the executive council members. Melissa Moser,
you continue to crunch the numbers like nobody’s beeswax. Brian and Derek and Gregg, I love
having you as the executive council and treasure your discernment and Christ-inspired wisdom.
And the last finally, thanks to Pastor Bud Reedy and the people at Stillmeadow for supporting
me and for their belief that children and youth are not the church of the future but of the present.
And thanks to my wife, Aubrey and my three daughters, Cadence, Eden and Jayne. You four
ladies bring so much joy, and are shining examples of God’s grace and I love living out God’s
radical hospitality with you.
As Paul said to Timothy in his first letter: “Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only
God, be honor and glory for ever and ever. Amen.”
Grace and Peace,
JOSHUA A. KLEINFELD
5. Missional Leadership Specialist
With joy & heartfelt anticipation I offer you my 13th report as the Mid-Atlantic District
Missional Ministry Specialist. During this past year I’ve been heavily involved in assisting with
succession planning, both on the district & local church levels. I’ve also invested much energy
& time in congregational revitalization efforts as part of our attempt to follow up on the “most
needed in local churches” concerns expressed through the district assembly survey used to poll
delegates during our succession fact finding & planning. I’m pleased with the results we’re
observing and believe that the proactive actions we’ve been taking to create smooth transitions
for churches and the district will be far healthier for our congregations than many of the past
abrupt leadership changes that have stalled the trajectory of some churches in the past.
Throughout this past year I’ve also continued to help lead & facilitate multiple leadership cohorts
(5), participated in a variety of district meetings, served as staff for district events (TEAM Day,
Family Camp, LEAD & MAC) and I’ve also worked with different partner organizations in
collaborative ministries.
I met 139 times with individuals for coaching, networking, support or other business. I
participated in 52 church board (or other) meetings. I helped lead 18 cohort meetings and
attended 27 district meetings (different boards & committees, 545, DAB, etc.) as well as 12
MAD staff meetings and 25 Pastors Area Meetings. I continued consulting with 8 different
congregations working with the GALLUP ME25 survey & member engagement tools. I assisted
with pastoral transitions at 5 churches (Salisbury Cross Pointe, Saint Charles LifeStream,
Shippensburg, New Cumberland, Laurel, DE), and participated in one church organization
(Hampstead, MD), as well as three installation services for new pastors (Mount Airy New
Beginnings, Saint Charles LifeStream, and New Cumberland).
Continuing to develop the leadership & equipping edge of our district ministry remains a
personal priority for me. We’ve held two Strengths Advocate 101 trainings with 61 people
attending one, Strengths Advisor 201 training for 10 people and the 1st 301 Strengths Based
Leadership course with 13 attendees last May. Additional courses are scheduled for the coming
church year. As part of this effort I’ve continued working closely with the Nazarene Strengths
Institute to develop a Parish/District Based NSI Site format and organizational structure to
provide a means of effective congregation focused contextual delivery for these valuable
ministry tools.
In the past several months I poured myself into two important MAD ministries; Ministry
Assessment Center (MAC) and Leadership Enablement And Discovery for lay leaders (LEAD).
In an effort to improve these already effective ministries the district sent me to the TalentSmart
Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training & Certification in DC last June. This led to our providing a
day-long training in EQ for all of our MAC staff (23) last October to equip them for using the
Emotional Intelligence 2.0 assessment tool with all of the Mid-Atlantic & Philadelphia district
license candidate who attended MAC last month. We were also better equipped to work with the
same assessment with the 23 LEAD participants in February and continue to incorporate this tool
in various ministry cohorts for leadership development. Additionally we substantially redesigned
the Ministry Assessment Center sessions & candidate materials and hopefully improved the
overall outcomes from this important ministry. MAD is now a recognized TalentSmart Training
organization and we hope to provide trainings for ministry leaders in the future.
Church planting efforts continue with 3 new Latino church plants this year (Berlin, MD El Rio,
Hyattsville, MD My Christian Family & Patterson Park/Baltimore, MD Latino) and Ellicott City,
MD Crossroads planning a new start (Columbia, MD City on a Hill) on Easter Sunday. Four
additional church plants (that we know about) are in the planning stages.
Working as part of the MAD staff I typically put about 25,000 miles on my car annually driving
hither & yon, tending to various responsibilities. This past year I was blessed with a 6 week
sabbatical which included two different road tips with my either one of my boys through 29
states that resulted in an unusually high 40,000 miles on car. My sabbatical journey was a time of
personal renewal and I am grateful for the blessing & opportunities it provided.
I am looking forward to continuing to support the mission of the Mid-Atlantic District during the
upcoming year of transition. I love my job and the colleagues & friends with whom I get to share
in this missional ministry.
Respectfully Submitted,
KENNETH R. BALCH
(Husband of The Sally; saint & friend to the down-trodden, and also Czar of Ice Cream Island)
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. District Advisory Board
The Mid-Atlantic District Advisory Board had four regularly scheduled meetings to care for the
responsibilities prescribed by the Manual. Some decisions were made through teleconference
and/or email and later ratified when the board met for a regular session.
The following pastors have been appointed for the 2015-2016 church year:
1.
John R. DiCamillo to Annapolis, MD (Ordained Elder)
2.
Cesar A. Calderon to Hampstead, MD (Ordained Elder)
3.
Sandra Singleton to Baltimore, MD Lighthouse Community (Ordained Elder)
4.
Danny L. Kraynek to Chambersburg, PA Mosaic (Ordained Elder)
5.
Lucille M. Sarnor to Hyattsville, MD Healing Temple (Ordained Elder)
6.
Laura C. Presta to Easton, MD Latino (Ordained Elder)
7.
Lionel A. Campoz to Ellicott City, MD Primera Iglesia (Ordained Elder)
8.
J. Willeme Thomas to Federalsburg, MD Haitian (Ordained Elder)
9.
Luis O. Mantilla to Frederick, MD West Latino (Ordained Elder)
10.
Edgar Enciso to Gaithersburg, MD Latino (Ordained Elder)
11.
George H. Fry to Gettysburg, PA (Ordained Elder)
12.
Jacques E. Metayer to Hagerstown, MD Haitian (Ordained Elder)
13.
Francius Pierre to Hyattsville, MD Primitive Haitian Church (Ordained Elder)
14.
David A. Blades to Indian Head, MD (District License)
15.
G. Robert Wells, Jr. to Laurel, MD Fellowship (Ordained Elder)
16.
Ryan A. Scott to Middletown, DE Village (Ordained Elder)
17.
Luis A. Yenco to Rockville, MD First Spanish (District Licensed)
18.
Larry A. Whaley to Seaford, DE (District Licensed)
19.
Melissa J. Mankamyer to Shippensburg, PA The Harbor (Ordained Elder)
20.
Joseph H. Thomas to Shippensburg, PA The Local Gathering (Ordained Elder)
21.
J-Enock Guerrier to Silver Springs, MD Living Water International (Ordained Elder)
22.
Jose L. Sichory to Smyrna, DE Faith (District Licensed)
23.
Cesar A. Requena to Westminster, MD First Latin American (District Licensed)
24.
Rodrigue Francois to Wilmington, DE Haitian (District Licensed)
25.
Augustus B. Matibila to College Park Resurrection Power of Christ (Local License)
26.
Sherwood Holley to Hurlock, MD United (Local License)
27.
Martin Garcia to Milford, DE Latino (Local License)
28.
Duane Williams (Lay Interim Pastor, Mount Tabor Church, Waterfall, PA)
29.
James R. Huntington to Middletown, DE Oasis Community (District Lay Minister)
We recommend the following be granted Special Service/Interdenominational status (SPC):
Kristen A. Beckert, Gordon E. Bowen Jr., David R. Brown, Jonathan R. Campbell Jr., Duane E.
Dickens, Barry T. Groh, Mark J. Hardman, Daniel H. Kemper, Burette Lahr, Jr., Charles A.
Nutt, and Glenn L. Thyrion.
Reports were received at each regular meeting from District Superintendent Kenneth L. Mills
and the District Treasurer Beth T. Wells. Rev. Kenneth R. Balch (Missional Leadership
Specialist) also reported to the board.
The Hampstead, MD Church of the Nazarene was organized on December 13, 2015.
We recommend approval of the “disorganization” of the following church: Washington, DC The
Table.
We recommend approval that the following churches be declared “inactive”: Carlisle, We
recommend that the following churches be listed as dropped: Chambersburg Latino and Lewes
Living Hope.
We recommended that the following elders be removed from membership and ministry of the
Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another church, denomination, or ministry: Jason M.
Mack (October 15, 2015).
The credentials of Ralph A. Fraser were surrendered to the General Secretary of the Church of
the Nazarene.
On April 20, 2015, we recommended the transfer of jurisdiction of James Corbin to the Virginia
District.
On February 19, 2016 we recommended the transfer of jurisdiction of Dale A. Hill to the
Chicago Central District.
On February 19, 2016, we recommended duplicate credentials be issued to Peter M. Zerphy, Jr.
The recommendation was approved and the duplicate credentials were issued.
On August 28, 2015 we recommended that the Mid-Atlantic District Assembly grant the status
of District Superintendent Emeritus to Kenneth L. Mills upon his retirement from the position of
district superintendent.
On February 19, 2016 we unanimously voted to authorize the 2016 Mid-Atlantic District
Assembly chair to present one name as the candidate for the election to the office of the district
superintendent. The ballot will include one name plus a blank space for write-ins.
All minutes, reports, and attachments are kept on file at the Mid-Atlantic District Missional
Resource Center in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
We greatly appreciate the ministry and investment by provided by R. Wayne Lynch and
Alexander Clayborne who are rotating off the District Advisory Board this year.
Respectfully Submitted,
STEVEN L. JOHNSON, Secretary
KENNETH L. MILLS, Chairman
2. Board of Ministry
Partial Report No. 1
We recommend the reception of the following minister’s transfers: elders – James
Gregory Crofford from the Oklahoma District, Vincent L. Crouse from the New England
District, Michael G. Downs from the Kansas City District, Todd M. Ferring from the Southern
Florida District, George A. Hankins from the Pittsburgh District, William Proulx from the New
Mexico District, Barbara J. Roth from the from the Philadelphia District, Franklin D. Roth II
from the Philadelphia District and Benjamin D. Wallace from the Southern Florida District.
We recommend the transfer of the following ministers: elders – Paul D. Buchanan to the
Oregon District, Abiel Hernandez to the Wisconsin District, Nicole M. Kessler to the New
England District, Carlos Palma-Mendez to the Iowa District, Christine A. Risser to the North
Central Ohio District, Todd A. Risser to the North Central Ohio District, and Andrea M.
Sawtelle to the New England District; licensed ministers – Danette A. Buchanan to the Oregon
District.
Partial Report No. 2
Having carefully examined the following persons concerning their personal experience of
salvation and entire sanctification, their knowledge of the doctrine of the Bible and their
acceptance of those doctrines, their knowledge of the full acceptance of the covenant of Christian
conduct of the church, and having observed a shepherd spirit in them for the ministry, we
recommend that Tara L. Alton, Marjorie C. Bailey, David R. Breedlove, Treasa M. Edwards,
Osmany B. Espinosa, Y. Cecilia Espinosa, Christopher L. Lyons, Eric W. Valenstein, Shane R.
Valenstein, and Larry A. Whaley be ordained by the laying on of hands by General
Superintendent David W. Graves and the ordained ministers of the Mid-Atlantic District. We
further recommend that the deacon ordination of John J. Farley be transferred to an elder
ordination.
Partial Report No. 3
We recommend that the following be granted renewal of minister’s license: Kurt D.
Anderson, Adam C. Barton, Scott A. Beattie, David A. Blades, Kay Lynn Bright, Jesus Chavez,
Isabell N. Clark, Robin E. Curtis, Christy R. Dickt, Beauvoir Duperoy, James L. Ellison, John P.
Emery, Ricki L. Emery, Rodrigue Francois, Jade E. Frederick, Lela A. Garrett, Roshelle T.
Gordon, Barry T. Groh, Garet O. Hanshew, Jesse A. Happel, Frank R. Hendrickson, Jr., Lexa S.
Herbert, Benjamin A. Hobbs, Norman J. Huffman, Andrew P. Jones, Christina A. Jones, Dolores
L. Joyner, Robert G. Kapfer, James W. Kasecamp, Jr., Ashley M. Lawter, Dana C. Leach,
Khristine C. Leach, Liliana C. Llerena, Byron R. Lopez, Fredy G. Lopez, Juan J. Mendez,,
Andrew C. Miller, Samuel Montijo, Robert L. Prescott, Mark E. Pulsifer, Brian S. Remsch,
Cesar A. Requena, Samuel C. Reynolds, Eli S. Rivera-Toledo, Olivia J. Rodriguez, Richard A.
Rotz, Jose L. Sichory, Charlene C. Sorensen, Julie M. Taylor, Lynda J. Thompson, Leonel
Tinoco, Veronica A. Vandervort, Evan A. Wennberg, Rebekah L. Wolfe, and Kathleen S.
Wright, Luis A. Yenco.
We recommend the following be granted district minister’s license: Richard C. Brash,
Abigail M. Corbin, Jared W. Corbin, Dale A. Detweiler, Daniel L. Hendrickson, Michele R.
Hendrickson, Gregory M. Lloyd, Jusmary Lopez-Lamrada, Jose Luis Ortiz, Lenae M. Ross,
Jeffrey L. Tavares, and Julie A. Vyas.
We recommend that the following be granted renewal of the district lay minister
certificate: James R. Huntington, Nathaniel Jones, Debra L. Kasecamp and Ronald A. Skarupa.
We recommend that the following ministers be granted retirement status: Arthur J. Evans,
Steven R. Grosvenor, R. Wayne Lynch, Kenneth L. Mills, Dan A. Porterfield, Terry L. Sweeney
and Joseph R. Ward.
We recommend the appointment of the following as interim pastors with no credentials:
James R. Huntington and Duane E. Williams.
We recommend the appointment of the following as pastors having a local minister’s
license: Martin Garcia, Sherwood Holley, Sr. and Augustus B. Matibila.
We recommend the following not be renewed for a district minister’s license: Evan
Bogle.
We recommend that the following be removed from the roll of elders having surrendered
his credentials: Ralph A. Fraser.
We recommend that the role code for Eric W. Valenstein be listed as PSV-FT beginning
in 2013 and that the role code for Sharon L. Prahl be listed as PSV-FT beginning in 2011.
We recommend the following be dropped from the roll of elders having passed away this
year: Robert E. Grosse and Ralph A. Mickel.
Respectfully submitted,
JONATHAN A. MILLS, Secretary
STEVEN R. GROSVENOR, Chairman
3. Ministerial Studies Board / Williamson Bible Institute
During the past year, we have worked with the following students and have determined they
should be placed in the course of study as follows:
First Level – Elder
Michelle R. Arnett, Richard Bennett, Sylvia Brooks, Kevin Busker, Jennifer A. Collins, Eduardo
Delgado, Thomas Deneau, Ashley Divers, Marc Duckworth, Scott Duesterhoeft, Billie Jean
Fower, Javon A. Graham, Jekome A. Graham, Diana Granger, Vincent S. Gordon, Sheila Grap,
Jennifer S. Guaman, Daniel Herrarte, Sherwood Holley, Sr., Ryan Hollis, Susan M. Hull, Jordan
M. Jarrett, Nanette Jeffries, Holly Kemberling, William E. Kneep, Christy Jester, Khristopher
Leach, April L. Lee, Anny Amado Mantilla, Joshua C. Massey, Mark McArthur, Steve Noel,
Aaron Palmer, Jesse M. Peters, Jordan S. Reynolds, Trevor Smith, Deyanira Snyder, Tonya
Tobe, Jeffrey C. Westerfield, Sofia Williams, Mason Wingate
Second Level – Elder
Tamara R. Adams, Richard C. Brash, Kay Lynn Bright, Deyonira Castro, Angles Colin, Abigail
M. Corbin, Jared W. Corbin, Steven M. Czerny, Raul Delgado-Quiroga, Dale A. Detweiler,
Beauvoir Duperoy, James L. Ellison, Lourdine Fleurantus, Rodrigue Francois, Jade E. Frederick,
Edilberto Garcia, Martin Garcia, Daniel L. Hendrickson, Frank R. Hendrickson, Jr., Michele R.
Hendrickson, Lexa S. Herbert, Miriam Herrarte, Benjamin A. Hobbs, James R. Huntington,
Karon Kagan, Dana C. Leach, Khristine C. Leach, Bryon R. Lopez, Jusmany Lopez-Labrada,
Gregory M. Lloyd, Anny Mendez, Samuel Montijo, Tomas Mosquera, Cristina Murrillo, James
Oechsler, Jose Luis Ortiz, Fredy B. Oscal, Lourdes Quinones-Garcia, Cesar A. Requena, Samuel
C. Reynolds, Hector Rivera, Lenae M. Ross, Hector Sequndo, Maribel Sequndo, Julie M. Taylor,
Eli S. Rivera-Toledo, Henry H. Sweeney, Jr., Jeffrey L. Tavares, William R. Thomas, Julie A.
Vyas, Evan A. Wennberg, Luis A. Yenco
Third Level – Elder
Scott A. Beattie, Salvador Calderon, Jesus Chavez, Lela A. Garrett, Garet O. Hanshew, Jesse A.
Happel, Norman J. Huffman, Christine A. Jones, Andrew P. Jones, Nathaniel Jones, Robert G.
Kapfer, Mary Killen, Andrew C. Miller, Theresa R. Palmer, Freddy Penado, Mark E. Pulsifer,
Sharon Shock, Leonel Tinoco, Rebekah L. Wolfe
Fourth Level – Elder
Kurt D. Anderson, David A. Blades, Isabell N. Clark, Robin E. Curtis, Gerold Dorleans, Christy
R. Dickt, John P. Emery, Ricki L. Emery, Leah M. Garrett, Roshelle T. Gordon, Dolores L.
Joyner, Debra L. Kasecamp, James W. Kasecamp, Sr., Liliana C. Llerna, Ashley M. Lawter,
Fredy Vasquez Lopez, Juan J. Mendez, Olivia L. Rodriquez, Richard A. Rotz, Saida Rubio, Jose
L. Sichory, Ronald A. Skarupa, Veronica A. Vandervort, Jeffery A. Wolfe, Kathleen S. Wright
2016 Graduates
Tara L. Alton, Marjorie C. Bailey, Y. Cecilia Espinosa, Osmany B. Espinosa, Lynda J.
Thompson, Eric W. Valenstein, Shane R. Valenstein, Larry A. Whaley
Continued Graduate Status
Adam C. Barton, Barry T. Groh, Anibal J. Maceira, Robert L. Prescott, Brian S. Remsch,
Charlene A. Sorensen
Continued District Lay Minister Status
James R. Huntington, Nathaniel Jones, Debra L. Kasecamp, Ronald A. Skarupa
Respectfully submitted,
TERRY S. SOWDEN, Chairman
ARTHUR T. ROXBY III, Academic Dean
4. Family Camp Program Committee
Mid-Atlantic District Family Camp 2015 was the 9th year that we’ve been at the
Roxbury Holiness Camp in Roxbury, Pennsylvania. As always, it was a week filled with spiritual
growth and renewal. We were grateful to God and inspired by our guest speakers, Rev. Billy
Huddleston and Dr. Phil LaFountain. Our worship leader in the main tabernacle was Brian
Arner. Rev. Philip Carr served as our guest Missionary for the week. The teens were led by Matt
Moser & Henry Sweeney III, with guest speaker Rev. Bryan Todd. One of the ENC Summer
Ministry Teams (with our own Bethany Mohnkern) helped with the teens as well. Amber
Sweeney oversaw the entire children’s ministries for camp. Mark & Sherri Mohnkern headed up
the preteen ministry. Ajay & Julie Vyas and their team of helpers served as our children’s
ministry workers. Our Kindergarten/Toddler/Nursery program was staffed by the Jones, Keuhne,
Taylor, Moser, and Sweeney families. Thanks to all of these great volunteers who help make
Family Camp week possible!
There was also a Latino Family Camp from the Mid-Atlantic District that occurred
during the weekend of Camp. The Latino Family Camp continues to grow in popularity and
turnout!
We’d like to thank a few more people: Lynn & Kim Sowden for their work in overseeing
the Registration Booth throughout the week, Mason Wingate and his crew for their leadership in
the kitchen and the dish room, Darlene Sowden and her crew for running the camp bookstore,
Dennis and Sheila Grap for overseeing Cantina Cove, Sally Balch & Melissa Mankamyer for
directing Ice Cream Island, Melissa Mankamyer for serving as “Cruise Director,” Everett
Mitchell for running sound, Ken Balch for overseeing PowerPoint, Art Roxby and his crew for
covering security at camp, Rob Wells for directing recreational activities including softball,
kickball, golf and Family Night at the Chambersburg Pool, Brandon Leach for running the water
slide, and a big thank you to the District Staff (Beth Wells, Ken Balch, Terry Sowden, and Ken
Mills) for all of the time and preparation they put in to making camp happen!
Family Camp 2016 will again be held at Roxbury Holiness Camp beginning on Monday
June 27th, and will run through Sunday July 3rd. The speakers will be Dr. Tim Green (Evangelist)
and his brother Dr. Steve Green (Bible Teacher), with Rev. Gavin & Jill Fothergill serving as the
Missionary for the week. Rev. Larry & Julie Taylor & co. will serve as the worship leaders in the
Tabernacle. Some of the events for the week include: Lay Ice Cream Kickoff, ENC Night,
Family Night at the Chambersburg Pool, Missions Service, Pastors & Family Ice Cream Social,
Youth Service, a bike parade & picnic in early celebration of the 4th of July, baptisms, and much
more! We anticipate another week of joyous fellowship, passionate worship, and an all-around
blessed time in the Lord. Please be sure to join us!
Respectfully Submitted,
JONATHAN W. BATCHELDER, Director
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
2. Memoirs
Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene
April 10, 2016
Baltimore Dundalk
Baltimore Lighthouse Community
Bel Air
College Park
Cumberland Bethel
Delta
Dover Mountain Grover Chapel
Dover The Cross
Elkton
Frederick First
Frederick West Latino
Gaithersburg
Gettysburg
Glen Burnie
Hagerstown
Hanover Trinity
James Crawford
T113imothy Crawford
MerlineWinfield
Eli Crowther
June D’Anna
Lorna Fern Feveryear
Peggy Fink
Virginia (Jenny) Leonard
Belva Lowman
Marylou Pearsall
Debora Posik
Thomas Rigney
Juan Sandoval
Dorothy Vaughan
Navi Nuon
Flossy Robertson
Judy Cannon
Eva Reter
Philip Shenk
Rev. John C. Evans
Doretta Stenti
Donald Bovey
Grace Marshall
Alfonso Amado Cardenas
Amy Marshall
Ruth McCrory
Suzy Misfeldt
Carolyn Rafferty
Peggy Wilkinson
Audrey Rudisill
Valerie K. Mead
Carolyn Schaeffer
Robert Ashbaugh
Rev. Robert E. Gross
June Plunkert
Hollywood
Indian Head
Laurel
Leonardtown
Milford
New Cumberland
Oakland
Orbisonia
Petersburg
Pleasant Ridge
Rising Sun
Ryot
Salisbury Cross Pointe
Severn Grace Pointe Community
Shippensburg
Smyrna Faith
State College Bethel
Washington Community of Hope
York Stillmeadow
Faye Young
Earl Zinn
Elizabeth Zinn
Mary Jenkins
Lillian Ashurst
David Horsey
Donald Bonsall
Robert Timmons
Harry Chadwick
Bill Hinzman
Beatrice Hurd
Joan Morgan
Betty Tharp
George Gracey
Doris Haines
Evelyn Iman
Betty Sypolt
Doris Thomas
Chuck Regi
Sofia Jones
Wanda Fagley
Maxine Long
Olin Maxwell
A. Donald Swope
Lucy Durham
Dan Wilson
Cloette Deffibaugh
Laura DeWeerdt
Richard Eaton
Jane Ellis
Howard Payne
John Robinson
Lillian Smullen
Lorraine Miller
Shirley Plews
Terance Thomas
Bradley Womack
Vivian Kent
Rev. Ralph A. Mickel
Dolora Mitten
Peggy Say
William C. Knepp, Sr.
Maria Addison-Gross
Norris Little
Mildred Bricker
Aubrey Cooper
Cliff Dixon
Jay Gamber
Sandy Kemper
Norman Laws
Lucille Sargen
Jean Thomas
Rachel Wedlock
3. Nominating Committee
Report 1
We, the Nominating Committee, composed of the District Superintendent Kenneth L. Mills,
Terry S. Sowden (District Secretary), Frank E. Short, Stephen P. Hause, Mark C. Massey, Cheryl
M. Evans, A. Gregg Alsbrooks, Gary W. Barkley, Thomas E. Davidson, Bayse H. Reedy, Arthur
T. Roxby III, Stacy R. Dickt, Dan L. Kraynek, Candice J. Adams, Kevin E. Davis, Lisa K. Ward,
Amy Varner, Trish Sheeley, Jackie Braun, Kim Sowden, Alex Clayborne, Ashlie Deneau,
Yolanda Lynner, Timothy Seth Pettit, Courtney Buhrman, Trish Hillard, Julie Vyas, Bruce
Jennings, James Moots present the following report:
We recommend that the District Superintendent be authorized to replace vacancies on all boards
and committees where such replacements are not ordered by the Manual or other bylaws.
We recommend that following the election of the district boards and committees, the District
Superintendent shall appoint the chairperson for each of the boards and committees, unless
otherwise provided for in the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene. The appointed chairperson
shall organize the respective committees and boards for action on the Mid-Atlantic District.
We recommend that the elections for District Advisory Board, Board of Ministry, General
Assembly delegates and General SDMI Convention delegates and the Sunday School and
Discipleship Ministries International Board be determined by plurality vote. We further
recommend that those persons not elected as delegates to the 2017 General Assembly and the
2017 SDMI General Convention serve as the alternate delegates in order of their election.
We recommend the following limitations of tenure be applied to the District Advisory Board:
After a person has served on the District Advisory Board for one elected term that he or she shall
take a sabbatical for at least one year before being eligible to be nominated again.
We recommend that one ordained minister be elected to the District Advisory Board for four
years (2020) from the following nominations: Lionel A. Campoz, Benjamin L. Spitler.
We recommend that one lay person be elected to the District Advisory Board for four years
(2020) from the following nominations: Alex Clayborne, Brian Varner.
Report 2
We, the Nominating Committee, recommend the following:
That we elect four ordained ministers to a four year term (2020) to the Board of Ministry from
the following nominations: Jonathan W. Batchelder, Judy D. Burnell, Lionel A. Campoz, Rob P.
Kazee, R. Wayne Lynch, John W. Nielson, Arthur T. Roxby III, A. Ajay Vyas.
That we elect one minister for a three year term (2019) to the Sunday School and Discipleship
Ministries International (SDMI) Board from the following nominations: James F. Diggs, Jr.,
Brian S. Remsch, R. Larry Taylor.
That we elect one lay person for a three year term (2019) to the Sunday School and
Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) Board from the following nominations: Tamara
Adams, Barbara Clarke.
That we elect three ordained ministers to serve as delegates to the 2017 General Assembly from
the following nominations: Jonathan W. Batchelder, Lionel A. Campoz, Cheryl M. Evans,
Timothy J. Evans, Kevin T. Hardy, Steven L. Johnson, Claude C. Joyner, Rob P. Kazee, Russell
J. Long, Mark C. Massey, Jonathan A. Mills, Mark R. Mohnkern, Sherril A. Mohnkern, John W.
Nielson, Arthur T. Roxby III, Terry s. Sowden, Benjamin L. Spitler, R. Larry Taylor.
That we elect four lay persons to serve as delegates to the 2017 General Assembly from the
following nominations: Nolvia Yadira Benavides, Jacki Braun, Alex Clayborne, Patti Cramer,
Karen Gray, Fernando Ibanez, Bruce Jennings, Art Kilpatrick, E. Jay Lewis, Richard Lynner,
Yolanda Lynner, Scott Mankamyer, Alejandra Mendoza, Nancy Myers, Sarah Nelson, Amy
Nielson, Larry Owing, Aubree Parson, Steve Scott, Skip Snyder, Nancy Spicer, Amy Varner,
Brian Varner, Lynette Wright.
That we elect two ministers to serve as delegates to the 2017 SDMI General Convention from
the following nominations: DeVona L. Cordell, Eric R. Folk, Paul D. Merritt, James R. Moyers,
R. Larry Taylor, Benjamin D. Wallace.
That we elect four lay persons to serve as delegates to the 2017 SDMI General Convention
from the following nominations: Barbara Clarke, Bill Goff, Ruth Kilpatrick, Bill Klingensmith,
Wayne Smith, Lorn Taylor, Tonya Tobe, Amy Varner.
Report 3
We, the Nominating Committee, recommend the election of the following board by acclamation
for one year (2016):
The Camp Program Committee: Tara L. Alton; Jonathan W. Batchelder; Sharon E. Kessler;
Matthew D. Moser; Arthur T. Roxby, III; Kimberly L. Sowden; G. Robert Wells, Jr. and
Fernando Ibanez (Director) and Latino Camp Committee.
That the District Superintendent; the Assistant District Superintendent, Terry S. Sowden; the
Missional Ministry Specialist, Kenneth R. Balch; the District Treasurer, Beth T. Wells serve as
ex-officio members of the Camp Program Committee.
Respectfully submitted,
KAREN B. GRAY, Recording Secretary
KENNETH L. MILLS, Chairman
VI. Minutes of Conventions
A. NMI CONVENTION
“Moving Into God’s Future”
MOVING WITH GOD NOW
Proceedings
Friday Evening, April 8, 2016
The Fifty-Ninth Annual Convention of the Mid-Atlantic District Nazarene Missions
International convened at Ellicott City, MD – Turf Valley Resort, Friday on April 8, 2016 with a
prelude of worship music led by Derek Parson. The NMI convention was called to order by
President Sharon Kessler and all were welcomed. Mrs. Christy Dickt, Mid-Atlantic District NMI
Vice-President opened our convention with prayer followed by the “Parade of Flags;” our Latino
members were our flag carriers. One lady displayed so much respected detail to how each flag
hung and was presented. Derek Parson, song leader, led the convention with “Build Your
Kingdom Here” and “This I Believe.”
President Kessler introduced our speaker, Global NMI Director, Mrs. Lola Brickey and
greeted Duane and Jean Morford (ROAM) in attendance.
Mrs. Christy Dickt led the proceedings into our “Concert of Prayer.” The Church of the
Nazarene serves 159 world areas. Hebrews 4:16 reads, “Let us then approach God’s throne of
grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of
need”. Each table was decorated with remnants from various mission areas. Each table listed
the name of a Regional Area Director and missionaries with specific prayer needs from within
that area. This has become one of the highlights of our mission convention.
Mrs. Lola Brickey presented to the convention with statistics from our 100-plus year
history. She shared her story as a PK and her service in Nazarene Missions International. She
inspired and encouraged the delegation with her message, “Mobilizing the Church in Missions.”
President Kessler announced to be sure to register, receive your packets, and vote. The
Youth Mission Experience begins tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. and our NMI convention
reconvenes at 9:00 a.m.
Dismissal was at 8:51 p.m.
Saturday, morning session, April 9, 2016
President Kessler welcomed our delegation to the Saturday morning session. Worship in
song was led by Pastor Derek Parson. Opening prayer was led by Rev. Verne Haskell. President
Kessler called the 59th annual NMI convention to order. Mrs. Rachel Hubbard announced the
time of the convention is 9:00 a.m. to lunch break; 1:30 pm until dinner break; and 7:00 pm until
adjournment. Our Parliamentarian is Dr. Ken Mills; our recording secretary is Mrs. Beverly
Flater. Mrs. Hubbard motioned for the adoption of the above matters, a second was received and
the report was adopted by all. Recognition of special guests and visitors from outside our
district, Mrs. Lola Brickey (NMI Director) and Duane and Jean Morford (RV’s On A Mission)
was made by Mrs. Kessler.
Nomination report #1 recommends the ballot for positions on the District NMI Council
provided from the Nominating Committee recommends that the election of President and
Treasurer be by a YES/NO ballot for a term of two years. The nominee for President is Mrs.
Sharon Kessler. The nominee for Treasurer is Mr. Earl (Jay) Lewis. Motion was made,
seconded and adopted. Number of ballets cast was 199 for Mrs. Kessler; Mrs. Kessler received
193 YES votes and 6 NO. Number of votes cast was 196 for Mr. Lewis; Mr. Lewis received 194
YES and 2 NO. Continuing with nomination report #1, election of a Pastor Liaison for a twoyear term and a Council At Large for a two-year term by plurality vote. The nominees for Pastor
Liaison were Rev. Stacy Dickt and Rev. Osmany Espinosa. Ballets cast were 199; Rev. Dickt
received 105 and Rev. Espinosa received 94. Rev. Dickt was elected as Pastor Liaison. Council
at Large nominees were Holly Kembering, Jeremy Post and Lorn Taylor. The ballets cast were
193; Holly Kembering received 58 votes, Jeremy Post received 61 votes, Lorn Taylor received
74 votes. Lorn Taylor was elected as Council at Large. Mrs. Kessler continues as our NMI
President. Mr. Lewis continues as our NMI Treasurer.
Nomination report #2, recommends the election of twelve delegates to Global NMI
Convention by plurality vote. The top twelve will be elected as delegates and the next twelve as
alternates to convention. Count of votes will declare order of delegates and alternates. Ballots
cast were 202. Those nominated were John Borgal (125), Russ Brooks (46), Judy Burnell (101)
Isabell Clark (79), Ally Dickt (103) Wanda Eaton (112), Sheila Ellison (93), Rachel Foster (51),
Cathy Grosvenor (79) Brenda Horrocks (42), Rachel Hubbard (71), Tim Karper (68), Holly
Kemberling (41), Jay Lewis (109), Pat Lewis (63), Yolanda Lynner.(59), Andrea Morgan (47),
Frank Myers (51), Kim Myers (71), Larry Orwig (62) Jeremy Post (60), Hector Segundo (99),
Lisa Sharp (62), Lorn Taylor (70) and Joyce Willey (96). Elected as delegates were John Borgal,
Judy Burnell, Isabell Clark, Ashlie Deneau, Ally Dickt, Christy Dickt, Wanda Eaton, Cathy
Grosvenor, Jay Lewis, Hector Segundo and Joyce Willey. Alternates will fill vacant delegate
positions in ballot order. A question from the floor was raised as to the appropriate action
concerning ties within the alternate election. Motion was made to give the District NMI Council
the authority to break any ties that may impact the election of delegates or alternates, a second
was received and the motion carried.
Mrs. Kessler provided direction on purchasing educational materials. Supplies can be
ordered from the NPH table” (supplies will be shipped directly from NPH). Another option is to
hand carry the order form back to your church and place your order. Please take note; there are
some greatly reduced prices this year.
LINKS assignments are the Peter and Jenny Isaac family and the Ted and Sarah Volgt
family. If you have not received your church LINKS information by e-mail, your church will
receive it soon. If you have not received your World Mission Broadcast promotion packet, look
for it soon in your postal mail.
President Kessler welcomed Dr. Mills to provide a few words. Dr. Mills recognized Rev.
Bob Prescott (Dist NMI President Emeritus) as being present in our convention. Appreciation of
Mrs. Kessler’s leadership over the past eight years was expressed by Dr. Mills. Dr. Mills
presented our “Mid-Atlantic District NMI President - Mrs. Sharon Kessler” reporting her annual
report (see separate NMI District President report). Dr. Mills graciously thanked Mrs. Kessler
for her report, the many hours spent in leadership, prayer, encouragement, seeking God’s
direction. A standing ovation was received by all in attendance! The spirit in receipt of her
report stood as acceptance! A love offering of $1200.00 was provided for Mrs. Kessler’s
awesome leadership. A World Mission Broadcast video was reviewed during the love offering.
President Kessler presented Dr. Mills with the “Distinguished Service Award from the
District NMI Council. Dr. Mills was honored and proudly acknowledged our District’s “5-Core
Values” were listed on the plaque.
Following introduction by President Kessler, John Bogal presented his report on
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries and Fawn Grove Compassion Center for this past year. A
video, Stories-FGCC 2015, was shown.
A ministry within the Church of the Nazarene, which appeals to a certain lifestyle
received focus. A video ROAM (RVs On A Mission) was presented and the delegation was
invited to visit with the Morfords for more information.
Mrs. Wanda Eaton reported on W & W trips for the 2015-2016 church year. Local
Church teams and projects were recognized and she reported on the District team that went to
the Amazon Jungle of Peru (ages represented 19 to 90-something). Team member Lucas Truax
shared the story of how God worked in his life on this team.
As an introduction to our district pledges for 2016-2017, a video of Haiti was presented,
with goals of building a new parsonage ($13,000) and several patio churches (temporary open
structures with roofing ($700 each). It was announced that our District WW Project for 2017
will be in Haiti. Explanation was given as to the need to have project funds in hand in order to
commit to a Work and Witness Project. The District Youth Work and Witness Team will be
going to Peru in December 2016. These District projects provide opportunities for individuals
to participate in missions projects.
Pledges were received at this time and instructions provided to mail or e-mail Mr. Jay
Lewis, District NMI Treasurer, your pledge forms if you are not prepared today.
Rev. Robin Curtis (District Children’s Ministry) and the children presented a special
blessing in scripture and a song highlighting their advancement in Christ. They sang, “Walk in
His Power” with motion.
Adjournment for our lunch break was announced, resuming at 1:30 p.m. with our joint
session with NMI and NYI. Our morning session was dismissed with prayer (11:35 a.m.) Those
attending “lunch with our missionary” were directed to location. Another praise was announced,
“$500.00 was given toward our material needed for Haiti (2017 trip). A statement was made,
“MAD is the premier district around the world and we are truly loved.”
Saturday, afternoon session, April 9, 2015
Upon return from lunch, President Mrs. Sharon Kessler (NMI) and President Rev. Josh
Kleinfeld (NYI) welcomed us back into our joint NMI/NYI session. One of our youth opened
the session with a scripture reading and Ally Dickt opened our session with prayer.
District NYI President Rev. Josh Kleinfeld and District NMI President Mrs. Sharon
Kessler responded to the question, “How is NYI & NMI working together?” Their responses
included “they share the same passion, it makes a difference working together than alone, they
meet for coffee and have planning sessions throughout the year which enhances each of the
ministries – building the Kingdom for Christ. Some of the connected events include, YES
(Youth Equipped to Serve), Youth With a Call, Child Sponsorship Project, Youth W & W
Project, Family Camp, Youth District Camp (last year’s SOLE HOPE [Uganda] was very
successful & they are planning Sole Hope again for this year’s camp project), TEAM Day, FOL
(Just Water Project – there are 783 million effected people), etc. The teens from Youth District
Camp, forfeited their snack monies to support Sole Hope financially – We have an outstanding
group of teens who serve Christ with their total being.
President Rev. Josh Kleinfeld, Mid-Atlantic District NYI President presented his 3rd.
district report for NYI. (Please see complete NYI printed report). Rev. Kleinfeld spoke on
“Having a Vital Church” by engaging young people in your congregation. Rev. Kleinfeld
thanked his local church, the NYI District Council, the youth workers, Dr. Mills and to Jesus (a
Constant Presence). Dr. Mills shared his personal appreciation for Rev. Kleinfeld and the NYI
team, their real relationship with Christ and how they “think differently.” A love offering was
received for President Rev. John Kleinfeld.
It was reported that the morning NYI/NMI district youth project was a success! Under
the leadership of Mrs. Ashley Deneau, our NMI/NYI district project “Mission Experience”
included interactive lessons and the packing of Blessing Bags for homeless in the Washington
and Baltimore areas and clothing boxes for Fawn Grove. The materials for the homeless packs
were supported by our district local churches.
Announcements were made, and the NYI convention dismissed to the Cameo room.
Following a short break our NMI session reconvened at 3:01 p.m. with our remaining
business. Mrs. Christy Dickt interviewed Rev. Mark Massey (The River Life Stream Church).
This was their 3rd trip to Jamaica (W & W team). Since they are returning (a partnership) to the
same field, they see growth every year, continue building relationships, provide direction on
improving their local chicken farms to the local people. It’s more than just a project – it’s
building lasting relationships. Rev. Massey had the privilege to preach at their church. District
NMI VP Christie Dickt closed the interview in prayer.
A video was received from Missionary Floyd Cunningham (Academic Dean of
Philippines. He will be on tour to our district soon and was expressing his looking forward to
seeing us again. Please schedule Dean Cunningham to your local church for updates on the
college’s mission field.
Mr. Earl (Jay) Lewis, NMI District Treasurer, presented the Finance Report (his 17th
report to the district). He counts it a pleasure to serve Christ in this capacity. Please see separate
detailed report. This past year, we were able to meet budget needs and through your faithful
giving to district ministries, NMI was able to not only meet its financial plan, but fund several
special mission projects on a one time basis. President Kessler indicated that the books will be
audited. A motion was received, seconded, and carried to receive our Treasurer’s Report and
forward it to the auditors. The proposed budget for FY2016-2017, recommended by the NMI
council for the new year was presented. A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt the
new Budget. President Mrs. Kessler shared with the convention that every audit has been
received clear and with high marks. We so do appreciate Mr. Lewis.
Promotion of Funding the Mission was presented via video.
Mrs. Dickt interviewed Lisa Sharp, NMI President at Gaithersburg’s Church of the
Nazarene in their partnership with Honduras. Lisa provided testimony of ministry enabling
assistance to orphanages, women rescued from trafficking, teen centers, intercity ministry, a
government hospital. At one of the schools, a graduating class attended a water park party; an
alter call was received at the end of the party and people were saved. Gaithersburg is in service
with the Honduras people and their church – building the Kingdom “One by One.” Christie
ended the interview with prayer.
The final interview was with Richard Brash, Crossroads Church of the Nazarene in
partnership with Curacao. The church is fully supported and is registered with the government
becoming the 160th new area within the church next year. The gospel is being spread by “word
of mouth.” There are hurdles to overcome; what could we do if finances were not an issue? God
is already responding there with a man named Jonathan. Christie closed the interview in prayer.
The convention floor was given to Mrs. Lola Brickey for her next challenging, inspiring
message. Continue to give, pray and go. God is hearing and answering prayers. We have far
more impact than we realize – continue on!
President Mrs. Kessler thanked Mrs. Brickey for her inspiring message, her leadership
capabilities, inspiring hope, and her strong love for our district. Our evening session will reconvene at 7:00 p.m. with the installation of our NMI and NYI council members, additional
stories to be received, and Rev. Kris Becker (church planter) bringing the message. We were
dismissed at 4:33 p.m. in prayer by President Kessler.
Saturday, evening session, April 09, 2016
The joint NMI/NYI evening service opened with worship by our ENC Worship Leaders.
President Kessler and Rev. Brian Shaffer (NYI VP) welcomed everyone to our final session.
Scripture reading was from Psalms 71:15 and the opening prayer was provided by two of our
youth. Appreciation was extended to Mrs. Lola Brickey, Rev. Kris Beckert, 100+ teens, Mrs.
Ashlie Deneau for our teens’ mission experience, and those in persecution within our churches.
Opening prayer was followed by Dr. Ken Mills officially provided the installation of our NMI
and NYI teams, and requesting Christ’s spirit for our service. Dr. Mills expressed thankfulness
for both the leadership of Mrs. Kessler and Rev. Josh Kleinfeld – that we are “blessed” by their
compassion and dedication. Both District Councils were asked to come forward; group prayer
overflowed in our convention site. A summary of Dr. Mill’s ministry to the MAD (MidAtlantic) District was conveyed as, “a servant who maintains pointing to the character of
Christ.”
Leah Shaffer, a 12th grader, entering Mt. Vernon Nazarene University in the fall,
provided a testimony of her walk with Christ. Leah’s advice is, “be looking to where God is;
He’s calling you right now; read His word daily; pay attention; pick up cues from God, trust
where you are now and be MOVING WITH GOD NOW.”
Rev. Kris Becket, (Easton, MD Real Life Church of the Nazarene) provided the evening
message on God’s Holy Spirit Movement Today.
Our Mid-Atlantic District NMI/NYI Convention was closed following Rev. Beckert’s
challenging message of being rescuers for God.
Respectfully submitted,
BEVERLY J. FLATER
Mid-Atlantic District NMI Recording Secretary
B. NYI CONVENTION
Saturday, April 9, 2016
The Mid-Atlantic District Nazarene Youth International held their annual convention on
April 9, 2016 at the Turf Valley Resort in Elliott City, Maryland. There were a large number of
churches in attendance represented by 106 voting delegates and many other non-voting
representatives from across the district. The day began with a great service project and missional
experience that was directed and funded in partnership with the Mid-Atlantic District Nazarene
Missions International. The morning was opened with a time of worship led by the ENC
worship team. This missional experience had different stations where students learned more
about different mission work going on around the world including the Jesus film, sharing the
gospel through soccer balls, the reality of persecution for many churches around the world, and
they also got to participate in the packing of bags of blessings for the homeless. This was
another great example of the wonderful partnership between our District NYI and NMI
ministries.
Following this missional experience there was a break for lunch with the instruction that
we would reconvene along with the NMI delegation for a short joint session.
At 1:30pm the NYI delegates and the NMI delegates joined to hear how God has been
using each ministry to reach others. The NYI Convention was called to order by Rev. Derek
Parson, Mid-Atlantic District NYI Secretary at 1:32pm. Ally Dickt came to the platform and
opened the joint session with prayer.
Ally Dickt then interviewed our District NMI President, Mrs. Sharon Kessler, and our
District NYI President, Rev. Joshua A. Kleinfeld about the importance of NMI and NMI
partnering together in ministry and the wonderful ways that NMI and NYI have partnered
together in building the Kingdom of God.
Our Mid-Atlantic District Nazarene Youth International President, Rev. Joshua A.
Kleinfeld then gave his district report. He shared the vision of the District NYI, ways that our
mission is being lived out through local youth ministries and our many different district events.
He took time to highlight each specific district event and thank the event coordinators. He also
took time to highlight the “Just Water” campaign, and encouraged youth groups to participate in
this ministry. He then shared the vision for the coming year of focusing on “Congregational
Vitality”. This will be specifically fulfilled through Teen Camp, TEAM Day, and this year’s NYI
Convention discussions among delegates. He closed by thanking his family and the district for
allowing him to serve.
His report was followed by a lengthy applause and standing ovation. After receiving his
report the delegates were given an opportunity to participate in a love offering for Rev. Joshua A.
Kleinfeld. An offering was collected for the president and it was announced that he would split
the offering with Rev. Brian C. Shafer, District NYI Vice-President.
Following the love offering the NYI District Vice-President, Rev. Brian Shaffer and
student, Jawon Curry took time to thank the different ministry leaders and youth leaders around
the district. The NYI District Secretary, Rev. Derek Parson then came up and took a moment to
acknowledge the impact of the youth pastors who have moved away this past year to other
districts and those who have transitioned to a lead pastorate role. Our District NYI President,
Rev. Josh Kleinfeld then came up to publicly welcome the new youth pastors on the MidAtlantic District.
The joint session of the NYI and NMI convention came to a close and the NYI
reconvened in the Cameo Ballroom. Once the NYI reconvened our District NYI Secretary, Rev.
Derek Parson introduced this time as the business portion of the Mid-Atlantic NYI Convention
and then asked if there were any proposals that need to be addressed. None were given and so he
then introduced the ENC worship team who then led the convention in a short time of worship.
During the afternoon session there were a number of reports given. The first was the
financial report given my Mrs. Melissa K. Moser, NYI District Treasurer. A vote was taken to
receive her report and submit to the district auditors. There were no objections. She then
proceeded to give the budget for this upcoming year. A vote was taken and there were no
objections.
Following Melissa’s report we began to see video reports from our various ministries. We
had the following reports through video presentations: Quizzing, YES, Quest, Team Day, Family
Camp, Summer Teen Camp, NYC, FOL, and the Peru Missions Trip. These reports were
informational in nature and did not need any action to be taken.
In between these reports there were times of table discussions pertaining to the area of
“Congregational Vitality”.
As the final act of the 2016 NYI Convention we shared the election results. The results
are as follows: Ballots cast –106. President (2 year term) - Rev. Josh Kleinfeld - 91 yes and 13
no. NYI Council Members (1 year term) – 7th - 9th Grade Rep: Maddox Moser 42, Sarah
Mathis 36, Louis Stutzman 34, Madison LaPearl 40, Liorelle Jones 18, Rebecca Skrivanek 30.
Maddox Moser and Madison LaPearl were declared elected for a 1 year term. NYI Council
Members (1 year term) 10th - 12th Grade Rep: Kelly Mohnkern 64, Grant Alsbrooks 36, Joshua
Clugston 38, Ally Mankamyer 31, and Jocelyn Smith 36. Kelly Mohnkern and Joshua Clugston
were declared elected for a 1 year term. NYI Council Members (1 year term) – College and
Career Rep: Leah Shaffer 70, Ashley Divers 60, Tori Mitchell 66. Leah Shaffer and Tori
Mitchell were declared elected for a 1 year term. Student Representatives for the 2017 Global
NYI Convention: Kelly Mohnkern 53, Noah Balch 60, Ally Dickt 41, Grant Alsbrooks 32,
Jawon Curry 21. Kelly Mohnkern and Noah Balch will serve as the elected representatives of
the Mid-Atlantic District at the 2017 Global NYI Convention. Lay Representatives to the 2017
Global NYI Convention: Wade Thompson 55, Aubree Parson 62, Jenny Schafer 45, Tom
Deneau 37. Wade Thompson and Aubree Parson will serve as the elected representatives of the
Mid-Atlantic District at the 2017 Global NYI Convention. Pastoral Representatives to the 2017
Global NYI Convention: Brian Shaffer 51, Derek Parson 40, Gregg Alsbrooks 25, Matt Moser
22, Dave Dayhoff 19, Mark Mohnkern 22, Julie Taylor 23. Brian Shaffer and Derek Parson will
serve as the elected representatives of the Mid-Atlantic District at the 2017 Global NYI
Convention.
NYI District Secretary, Rev. Derek Parson then shared with the convention that the
positions of Treasurer and Secretary are appointed by the District NYI Council so no election
will take place for those positions.
A motion was made to give both Rev. Joshua A. Kleinfeld and Rev. Derek D. Parson the
ability to edit the minutes and present them for the district records. A second was given and a
vote was taken. No objections were made to this motion.
The NYI convention concluded at 5:00 PM.
Respectfully Submitted,
DEREK D. PARSON
District NYI Secretary
VII. Financial and Statistical
Supplemental Statistical Report
Mid-Atlantic District
Value District Property
Debt on District Property
658,259.00
0.00
REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
District Advisory Board
Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene
Glen Burnie, Maryland
We have audited the accompanying schedule of selected cash and investment accounts of the MidAtlantic District Church of the Nazarene (the Organization) as of January 31, 2015.
Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the schedule of selected
cash and investment accounts in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the
United States of America; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal
control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the schedule that is free from material
misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditor’s Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the schedule of selected cash and investment
accounts based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards
generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the schedules are free from
material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and
disclosures in the schedule. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including
the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the schedule, whether due to fraud or error.
In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s
preparation and fair presentation of the schedules in order to design audit procedures that are
appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the
effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also
includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of
significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
presentation of the schedule.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis
for our audit opinion.
Opinion
In our opinion, the schedule referred to above presents fairly, in all material respects, the selected
cash and investment accounts of the Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene as of January 31,
2015 in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
An Independent Member of Urbach Hacker Young International Limited
1. Finance Committee
In order to properly finance our global and district ministries, we present the following resolutions.
The premise on which these are based is the pattern of “tithes” and offerings, which we teach our
people as proper biblical stewardship. The basic principle will be 10% plus missions.
Funding The Mission
1. That each local organized church:
a. Give 5.5 percent of its current adjusted income to the District Ministries (which
includes all District Auxiliaries i.e. NMI {.225%}, SDMI {.225%}, and NYI {.225%});
b. Give 2.25 percent of its current adjusted income to Pensions and Benefits;
c. Give 2.25 percent of its current adjusted income to Eastern Nazarene College;
d. Give a minimum of 5.5 percent of its current adjusted income to the World Evangelism
Fund;
e. Send all funds given for District Ministries (including the NMI, SDMI, and NYI
auxiliaries), Pensions & Benefits, and Eastern Nazarene College to the district treasurer
for distribution; and
f. Send the World Evangelism Fund and other Global Mission Special dollars to the
general treasurer through the online giving tools at www.fundingthemission.org or
mail them to the general treasurer at PO Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184.
2. That each church plant give 10% of its current adjusted income, which will be divided between
World Evangelism Fund, Pensions & Benefits, Education {ENC}, District Ministries, and the
three District Auxiliaries. These funds should all be sent to the district treasurer who will
distribute the funds to the various entities.
3. That income for local organized churches and church plants includes all funds which are
charitable contributions, less the amount paid to World Missions, Ten Percent Mission
Specials, District Missional Ministry pledges and other specials that have been approved.
4. That all local organized churches and church plants send their 10% to the district treasurer by
the 10th of each month.
5. That a special pledge will be received at the 2016 District Assembly and that it be designated
to go to church plants, and other urban and multicultural missions on the district.
District Finance
6. That the district superintendent receive:
a. One month, or 5 weeks for serving 20-29 years, or 6 weeks for serving 30 or more
years, vacation with pay.
b. Reimbursement for Social Security, and hospitalization premiums (in light of the
Affordable Care Act).
c. Reimbursement for all district-related expenses including district and denominational
conventions, recruitment trips, preachers’ meetings, and travel expenses.
d. That the district provide to the district superintendent a tax-sheltered annuity as part of
his/her compensation package, the amount to be determined by the district
superintendent.
e. Premium coverage for accidental death, travel insurance, and $20,000 of supplemental
life insurance, as provided by the General Board of the Church of the Nazarene or
Appendix A — District Budget 2016-2017
District Ministries Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
Funding The Mission
Missional Ministry
Individual Pledges
Church Pledges
Transfer from CEF
Interim Pastoral Services
Auxiliaries
SDMI
NMI
NYI
Administration Services - WBI
Prior Year Pledge Payments
District Ministries Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Special Projects
Missional Ministry
Missional Support
Missional Expenses
Latino Missional Support
Leadership Development
Area Pastors' Meetings
Pastor's Prayer Retreat
Seminars & Resources
Books for Pastors
District Staff
District Operations
District Officers
Staff Travel & Prof. Exp.
Missional Resource Center
Capital Improvements
Cleaning Services
Insurance - Property
Kitchen
Lawn Service
Maintenance & Repair
Supplies
Telephone
Utilities
$ 596,709
$ 510,233
27,500
$
7,500
20,000
44,976
500
3,000
$
1,000
1,000
1,000
500
10,000
$ 596,709
$
$
$
600
22,400
19,000
1,000
2,400
7,000
$
2,000
750
2,750
1,500
388,868
148,341
$
49,050
$ 49,050
28,941
$
5,000
2,400
2,041
2,000
1,200
2,000
500
7,500
6,300
Mid-Atlantic District Family Camp
Budget for 2016-2017
Receipts (Budgeted)
1. Camp Income
A. Cash Offerings
B. Pledges
C. Partner Contributions
D. Trans from District Budget
2. Missionary Offerings
3. Children & Pre-Teen Program
A. Registrations
4. Teen Program
B. Registrations
C. NYI Contribution
5. Latino Offerings
6. Other Income
Disbursements (Budgeted)
1. Advertising
2. Camp Facilities
3. Insurance
4. Nurse
5. Office Operations
6. Recreation
7. Security
8. Worker's Room and Board
9. Kitchen Help
A. Honorariums
10. Evangelist
A. Honorarium
B. Travel
11. Bible Teacher
A. Honorarium
B. Travel
12. Worship
A. Honorarium
B. Travel
$ 45,000
$ 36,450
$ 9,450
6,000
1,000
20,000
1,500
600
$
600
4,150
$ 3,000
1,150
1,500
800
$ 45,000
$
600
7,000
900
150
2,600
650
50
13,300
3,000
$ 3,000
1,850
$ 1,500
350
1,850
$ 1,500
350
1,150
$ 1,000
150
Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International
Budget for 2016-2017
Receipts (Budgeted)
SDMI Operating Funds
Funding The Mission
From Reserves
Interest
Disbursements (Budgeted)
SDMI Operating Funds
District Web Page
Local Church Resourcing
Love Gifts
Office Supplies
Postage
Promotion Expenses
Recognition of Servants Heart
Travel & Meals
Treasurer's Supplies
Adult Ministries
Lay Retreat
Singles Ministries
Women's Ministries
Children's Ministries
Children's Camp
Children's Campout
Council Expense
NMI Convention
Promotion
Quizzing
General Convention
Transfer to Designated Fund
Regional and General Meetings
Registration & Housing
Travel
Sound System
Transfer to Designated Fund
TEAM Day
Allocation to District
Honorarium
Housing & Entertainment
Travel
$ 33,825
$ 33,825
$ 25,000
8,795
30
$ 33,825
$ 5,925
$ 1,000
3,000
1,000
50
25
100
150
500
100
$ 5,500
$ 3,000
1,500
1,000
$ 9,900
$ 6,000
1,500
500
800
200
900
$ 4,000
$ 4,000
$ 2,000
$ 1,000
1,000
$ 2,000
$ 2,000
$ 4,500
$ 3,500
500
150
350
Appendix B — Funding The Mission 2016-2017
1. That each local organized church:
a. Give 5.5 percent of its current adjusted income to the District Ministries (which
includes all district auxiliaries i.e. NMI {.225%}, SDMI {.225%}, and NYI
{.225%});
b. Give 2.25 percent of its current adjusted income to Pensions and Benefits;
c. Give 2.25 percent of its current adjusted income to Eastern Nazarene College;
d. Give a minimum of 5.5 percent of its current adjusted income to the World
Evangelism Fund;
e. Send all funds given for District Ministries (including NMI, SDMI, and NYI
auxiliaries), Pensions & Benefits, and Eastern Nazarene College to the District
Treasurer for distribution; and
f. Send the World Evangelism Fund and Ten Percent Mission Special dollars to the
General Treasurer through the online giving tools at www.fundingthemission.org or
mail them to the General Treasurer at PO Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184.
2. That each church plant give 10% of its current adjusted income, which will be divided
between World Evangelism Fund, Pensions & Benefits, Education {ENC}, District
Ministries, and the three District Auxiliaries. These funds should all be sent to the District
Treasurer who will distribute the funds to the various entities.
3. That income for local organized churches and church plants includes all funds which are
charitable contributions, less the amount paid to World Missions, Ten Percent Mission
Specials, District Missional Ministry pledges and other specials that have been approved.
4. That all local organized churches and church plants send their 10% to the District Treasurer
by the 10th of each month.
DISTRICT TREASURER
Receipts, Disbursements and Fund Balances
February 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016
District Ministries
Receipts
Funding The Mission
Missional Ministry
Individual Pledges
Church Pledges
Prior Year Missional Payments
Trans. from Church Extension Fund
Interim Pastoral Services
Auxiliaries
SDMI
NMI
NYI
Administration Services - WBI
Unbudgeted Receipts
Total Receipts
Disbursements
Special Projects
Missional Ministry
Missional Support
Missional Expenses
Latino Missional Support
Leadership Development
Area Pastors' Meetings
Pastor's Prayer Retreat
Seminars and Resources
Books
District Staff
District Operations
District Officers Travel & Prof. Exp.
Missional Resource Center
Capital Improvements
Cleaning Services
Insurance - Property
Kitchen
Lawn Service
Maintenance & Repair
Supplies
Telephone
Utilities
491,336.19
38,157.00
9,380.00
13,056.00
15,721.00
47,928.00
1,500.00
3,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
500.00
1,200.00
583,621.19
148.88
23,045.00
20,440.00
205.00
2,400.00
5,221.86
1,481.44
697.93
1,569.84
1,472.65
371,943.71
156,153.70
53,364.08
27,841.01
4,860.69
1,700.00
2,041.00
1,989.65
1,150.00
2,110.13
442.94
7,317.39
6,229.21
Mid-Atlantic District Church of the Nazarene
Balance Sheet
January 31, 2016
Assets
Current Assets
Cash Accounts
Accounts Receivable
Investments
Total Current Assets
Fixed Assets
Church Extension Property
District Missional Resource Center
Property Acquisition Property
Total Fixed Assets
Other Assets
Church Extension Notes Receivable
Designated Funds Notes Rec.
Ministerial Resourcing Notes Rec.
Total Other Assets
323,885.15
4,263.71
958,053.64
1,286,202.50
10,816.20
658,258.26
437,367.22
1,106,441.68
1,100,967.48
15,000.00
20,824.79
1,136,792.27
Total Assets
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Long Term Liabilities
Church Extension Notes Payable
Property Acquisition Notes Payable
Total Liabilities
Fund Balances
District Ministries
Church Extension Fund
Church Participation
District
Pastors' Benevolence
Family Camp
Designated Funds
DAB Designated
Administrative Fund
Camp ENC Scholarship
Capital Improvements or Repairs
Carlisle
Center on Children
Church Planting
Commissioned Evangelists
CPA Review
DS Emeritus Denominational Mtgs.
3,529,436.45
14,187.28
500,402.90
26,000.00
474,402.90
514,590.18
(1,002.41)
2,110,502.40
35,598.84
2,074,903.56
18,113.24
17,300.56
476,246.23
15,534.48
6,000.00
10,390.00
(200.47)
1,781.07
34,426.17
4,450.00
49,877.00
3,738.38
Family Camp Treasurer
Receipts, Disbursements and Fund Balance
February 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016
Receipts
Camp Income
Cash Offerings
Pledges
Partner Contributions
Trans. from District Budget
Camp Store
Lodging
Security Deposits
Meals
Ice Cream Island
Snack Bar
Missionary Offerings
Children & Pre-Teen Program
Teen Program
Latino Offerings
Other Income
Total Receipts
Disbursements
Advertising
Camp Facilities
Insurance
Office Operations
Recreation
Worker's Room and Board
Kitchen Help
Evangelist
Bible Teacher
Worship
Missionary
Children & Pre-Teen Program
Teen Program
Latino Program
Camp Store
Lodging
Meals
Ice Cream Island
ENC Camp Scholarship
Total Disbursements
Net Income
$ 68,891.59
$ 9,001.36
4,850.00
1,000.00
20,000.00
2,591.27
19,383.03
1,350.00
8,572.93
1,615.00
528.00
1,782.20
1,032.06
2,358.68
2,284.55
550.00
$ 76,899.08
$
562.00
5,400.00
900.00
2,686.82
614.92
13,710.40
3,000.00
2,150.00
1,450.00
2,150.00
1,782.20
3,022.28
3,380.27
1,649.69
1,364.46
19,383.03
8,572.93
1,020.68
1,000.00
$ 73,799.68
$ 3,099.40
Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Treasurer
Receipts, Disbursements and Fund Balances
February 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016
Receipts
District Operational Fund
Funding The Mission
Caravan
Interest
Total Receipts
$ 22,772.44
$ 22,736.91
35.53
$ 22,772.44
Disbursements
SDMI Operating Fund
District Publications/Web
Postage
Recognition of Servant's Heart
Travel & Meals
Adult Ministries
Singles Ministries
Children's Ministries
Children's Camp
Council Expense
NMI Convention
General Convention
Transfer to Designated Fund
Regional & General Meetings
Registration & Lodging
Travel & Meals
Sound System
Transfer to Designated Fund
TEAM Day
Allocation to District
Total Disbursements
$ 1,611.39
$ 1,000.00
9.80
73.90
527.69
1,207.00
$ 1,207.00
7,155.39
$ 6,362.68
203.28
589.43
4,000.00
$ 4,000.00
851.69
$
349.00
502.69
2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
1,500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 18,325.47
$ 4,446.97
Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Transfers to Designated Funds
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements
Balance on Hand 01/31/16
$ 48,498.64
6,000.00
22,772.44
(18,325.47)
$ 58,945.61
Fund Balance Analysis
SDMI Operating Funds
Adult Ministries
Women's Ministries
General Conventions
Sound System
Total Fund Balances 01/31/16
$ 36,935.97
5,161.78
8,426.86
8,421.00
$ 58,945.61
Respectfully submitted,
BILL GOFF, Treasurer
Children's Camp Treasurer
Receipts, Disbursements and Fund Balance
February 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016
Receipts
Children & Staff Registrations
Refunds
District Sunday School Budget
Store Receipts
Total Receipts
$ 20,385.00
(30.00)
6,000.00
1,204.85
Disbursements
Camp Fees
Insurance
Store Supplies
Staff Lunch (First Day)
Honorariums
Microphone Repair
Total Disbursements
$ 23,460.00
900.00
1,032.47
139.77
500.00
65.00
$ 27,559.85
$ 26,097.24
Net Income
$ 1,462.61
Fund Balance Analysis
Balance Forward 02/1/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements
Balance on Hand 01/31/16
$ 7,245.79
27,559.85
(26,097.24)
Respectfully submitted,
RICHARD A. MOORE, Treasurer
$ 8,708.40
Nazarene Missions International Treasurer
Receipts, Disbursements, and Fund Balances
February 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016
Receipts
District Income
Funding The Mission
$ 23,670.70
Interest
224.60
Transfer to District Convention
(500.00)
Transfer to Missionary Assistance
(1,600.00)
Transfer to General Convention
(4,500.00)
Transfer to Adult International Project
(5,000.00)
Transfer to District Missions
(2,000.00)
District Convention
Missionary Assistance
Adult International W&W Project
International Project Pledges
6,987.73
Transfer from District Income
5,000.00
Youth International W&W Project
District Support
General Convention Fund
Miscellaneous
Builder's Club
$ 5,030.00
Adult Work & Witness Travel Funds
32,301.77
Youth Work & Witness Travel Funds
3,330.00
President's Christmas Gift
125.00
Pledges - Previous Year
1,200.00
Total Receipts
Disbursements
District Expense
President's Expense
Committee & Council Expense
Promotional Items
Contingency
Youth With a Call
District Convention
Supplies
Deputation
Travel
Hospitality
Committee & Council Expense
Facility
Love Offering for President
Children's & Teens Program
$ 10,295.30
7,540.88
1,600.00
11,987.73
4,922.00
4,440.00
4,500.00
41,986.77
$ 87,272.68
$ 8,835.12
$
899.07
2,674.09
3,640.38
125.00
1,496.58
11,833.41
1,821.36
897.30
399.20
62.93
4,195.04
3,000.00
1,314.45
143.13
Missionary Assistance
Home Assignment Subsidies
Missionary Home Assignment
Adult International W&W Project
Pledges
District Travel Expenses
District Missionary Support
District Missionary Care
District Missions - Dist. Income Trans.
General Convention Fund
Children's Camp Project
Miscellaneous
Builder's Club
Adult Work & Witness Travel Funds
Youth Work & Witness Travel Funds
President's Christmas Gift
Special Missions Projects
Total Disbursements
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements
Balance on Hand 01/31/16
809.08
$
$
59.08
750.00
22,331.45
$ 20,000.00
2,331.45
3,500.00
$
500.00
3,000.00
1,875.00
64,382.29
$
6,076.25
44,466.04
4,500.00
140.00
9,200.00
$ 113,566.35
$ 127,778.87
87,272.68
(113,566.35)
$ 101,485.20
Fund Balance Analysis
Missionary Assistance
Adult International W&W Project
Youth International W&W Project
District Missionary Support
General Convention Fund
District NMI Convention
Adult Work & Witness Travel Funds
Youth Work & Witness Travel Funds
Builder's Club
Special Missions Project
Miscellaneous
Operational Fund
Total Fund Balances 01/31/16
$ 6,447.68
18,363.58
13,049.85
10,821.66
16,318.97
5,363.36
9,045.34
3,318.05
2,795.55
1,000.00
1,019.02
13,942.14
$ 101,485.20
NOTE: Fund Balance Analysis includes annual distribution of previous years' pledges by
interfund transfers
Respectfully submitted,
EARL (JAY) LEWIS, JR., Treasurer
Fund Balance Analysis
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Balance on Hand 01/31/16
$ 14,201.16
76,899.08
(73,799.68)
Respectfully submitted,
BETH T. WELLS, District Treasurer
$ 17,300.56
DS Farewell
DS Farewell Party
DS Transition
General Assembly
General Projects
Dover Haitian
Leadership Advance (TEAM Day)
Leadership Training
Legal Fees
Office
Pastor's Prayer Retreat
Pastors' & Spouse Retreat
Pastors' Wives' Retreat
Pocomoke City
Reserved Funds
Retired Pastors' Benevolence
Translation Equipment
Donor Designated
Children's Camp
Haiti Partnership
Hoopengardner Fund
Mission Areas
Missional Ministry - Latinos
Mission Partnering
Ministerial Resourcing
Property Acquisition
Total Fund Balances
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances
18,000.00
5,800.00
(2,137.39)
9,543.79
21,099.67
8,481.30
10,951.79
(2,477.71)
13,560.00
28,183.08
1,609.13
3,544.86
39,830.31
100,000.00
3,875.86
1,579.00
49,266.88
14,836.95
22,760.97
1,941.11
72,850.00
95,844.66
224,991.59
3,014,846.27
3,529,436.45
Respectfully submitted,
BETH T. WELLS, District Treasurer
Office Expenses
Office Equipment & Exp.
Office Supplies
Postage
Temp Help
District Activities
CPA Review
District Assembly
Flowers
Legal Fees
Pastors' & Spouse Retreat
Pastors' Wives' Retreat
Webpage
Ministry Assessment Center
District Boards/Committees
District Insurance
Liability
Workers' Compensation
Transfers
Trans. to Pastors' Benevolence
Trans. to Camp
Trans. to Designated Funds
General Assembly
DS Farewell
Leadership Advance
Unbudgeted Disbursements
18,485.83
9,185.56
2,385.10
1,207.17
5,708.00
45,796.34
4,500.00
28,791.28
690.46
755.00
2,850.52
2,500.00
3,709.08
2,000.00
6,560.01
4,106.43
2,926.43
1,180.00
28,500.00
2,500.00
20,000.00
6,000.00
3,500.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
-
Total Disbursements
585,013.15
(1,391.96)
District Ministries Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
Church Extension Fund
Receipts
Investment Income
Interest Earned
Banks
Note Receivables
Total Receipts
389.55
583,621.19
(585,013.15)
(1,002.41)
(31,773.91)
29,537.25
123.74
29,413.51
(2,236.66)
Church Extension Fund
Disbursements
Transfers
Trans. to District Ministries
Trans. to Ministerial Resourcing
Trans. to Mission Partnering
Trans. to Property Acquisition
Investment Manager Fee
Interest Expense
Draw on Church Participation
Total Disbursements
Church Extension Fund Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
77,928.00
47,928.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,432.66
1,560.00
1,928.00
91,848.66
(94,085.32)
2,204,587.72
(2,236.66)
(91,848.66)
2,110,502.40
Pastors' Benevolence
Receipts
2,500.00
Disbursements
Pastors' Benevolence Fund Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
500.00
2,000.00
16,113.24
2,500.00
(500.00)
18,113.24
Family Camp
Receipts
76,899.08
Disbursements
Family Camp Fund Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
73,799.68
3,099.40
14,201.16
76,899.08
(73,799.68)
17,300.56
Designated Funds
Receipts
DAB Designated
Administrative Fund
Camp ENC Scholarship
Carlisle
District Assembly
DS Farewell
General Assembly
Leadership Advance (formerly TEAM Day)
Leadership Training
Office
Pastors' & Spouse Retreat
Pastors' Wives' Retreat
Pocomoke City
Reserved Funds
Donor Designated
Hoopengardner Honor Fund
Mission Areas
Missional Ministry - Latinos
Total Receipts
Disbursements
DAB Designated
Administrative Fund
Carlisle
Church Planting
CPA Review
District Assembly
DS Transition
Leadership Advance (formerly TEAM Day)
Leadership Training
Office
Pastors' & Spouse Retreat
Pastors' Wives' Retreat
Pocomoke City
Donor Designated
Children's Camp
Haiti Partnership
Hoopengardner Honor Fund
Mission Areas
Missional Ministry - Latinos
Total Disbursements
Designated Funds Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Adjustment to Fund Balance
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
5,919.00
1,000.00
1.00
52,627.80
1,000.00
3,500.00
6,660.00
5,943.00
950.72
15,945.00
8,336.36
8,400.00
25,000.00
(646.52)
4,000.00
2,177.00
140,813.36
7,585.90
201.47
79.94
1,000.00
52,627.80
2,137.39
8,445.48
11,815.71
2,136.92
16,587.62
8,444.14
1,977.92
19,778.46
688.69
3,036.94
8,177.00
144,721.38
(3,908.02)
482,356.35
(2,202.10)
140,813.36
(144,721.38)
476,246.23
Mission Partnering
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from Church Extension Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Transfer to District Ministries Fund
Grants
Total Disbursements
Mission Partnering Fund Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
10,000.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
7,000.00
65,850.00
10,000.00
(3,000.00)
72,850.00
Ministerial Resourcing
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from Church Extension Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Pastors' Term Life Insurance
Grants
Total Disbursements
Ministerial Resourcing Fund Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
Property Acquisition
Receipts
Property Purchase
Transfer from Church Extension Fund
Rents
Total Receipts
Disbursements
Debt Service
Property Expenses
Total Disbursements
Property Acquisition Fund Net Income
Balance Forward 02/01/15
Receipts Through 01/31/16
Less Disbursements Through 01/31/16
Fund Balance 01/31/16
10,000.00
1,535.37
1,535.37
8,464.63
87,380.03
10,000.00
(1,535.37)
95,844.66
2,000.00
10,000.00
6,500.00
18,500.00
17,428.86
366.42
17,795.28
704.72
224,286.87
18,500.00
(17,795.28)
224,991.59
13. Missionary
A. Honorarium
14. Children & Pre-Teen Program
A. Materials & Program Exp.
B. Evangelists
C. Workers
15. Teen Program
A. Activities
B. ENC Team
C. Speaker
16. Young Adult Program
17. Latino Program
A. Speaker
B. Travel
C. Expenses
18. ENC Camp Scholarship
1,500
$ 1,500
3,450
$
650
2,300
500
4,050
$
950
1,500
1,600
1,900
$
500
900
500
1,000
Office Expenses
Office Equip. & Expense
Office Supplies
Postage
Temp Help
District Activities
CPA Review
District Assembly
Flowers
Legal Fees
Pastors' and Spouse Retreat
Pastors' Wives' Retreat
Web Page
Ministry Assessment Center
District Boards & Committees
District Insurance
Liability
Workers' Compensation
Transfers
Transfer to Pastors' Benevolence
Transfer to Family Camp
Transfer to Designated Funds
General Assembly
DS Farewell
DS Transition
Leadership Advance (TEAM Day)
Church Extension Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
General Account Draw
Interest Income
Church Extension Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Transfer to Mission Partnering
Transfer to Ministerial Resourcing
Transfer to District Ministries
Transfer to Property Acquisition
Pastors' Benevolence Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from District Ministries
Pastors' Benevolence Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
14,250
$ 10,000
2,250
1,500
500
45,350
$
100
28,000
750
5,000
3,000
2,500
4,000
2,000
6,500
4,250
$
3,000
1,250
29,500
$
$
2,500
20,000
7,000
3,500
1,000
1,000
1,500
$
48,316
26,660
$
10,000
10,000
44,976
10,000
$
$
74,976
$
74,976
$
2,500
$
-
2,500
Family Camp Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from District Ministries
Family Camp Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Detailed Budget to Follow
Designated Funds
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from District Ministries
General Assembly
DS Farewell
DS Transition
Leadership Advance (TEAM Day)
Designated Funds
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Leadership Advance (TEAM Day)
Fund Balance Increase
General Assembly
DS Farewell
DS Transition
Mission Partnering Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from Church Extension Fund
Mission Partnering Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Transfer to District Ministries
Fund Balance Increase
Ministerial Resourcing Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from Church Extension Fund
Ministerial Resourcing Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Pastors' Term Life Insurance
Fund Balance Increase
Property Acquisition Fund
Receipts (Budgeted)
Transfer from Church Extension Fund
Property Acquisition Fund
Disbursements (Budgeted)
Fund Balance Increase
$
$
$
$
$
$
20,000
$
20,000
$
7,000
20,000
$
7,000
$
1,500
$
1,500
$
5,500
$
5,500
$
10,000
$
10,000
$
-
$
10,000
$
10,000
$
1,750
$
8,250
$
10,000
$
$
10,000
3,500
1,000
1,000
1,500
1,500
3,500
1,000
1,000
$
$
$
$
-
10,000
1,750
10,000
through another company.
f. Premium coverage for disability insurance as developed by the General Board of the
Church of the Nazarene.
g. That the district provide to the district superintendent a housing allowance as part of
his/her compensation package, the amount to be determined by the district
superintendent.
h. A sabbatical leave, similar to the proposal for local pastors.
7. District journals:
a. That the district secretary will make available a “PDF” copy of the district journal to
each local organized church and each church plant.
b. That each church and church plant distribute the journal to their officers and church
leaders either in “PDF” form or in printed form.
8. That all departments using the services of the district office reimburse the district missional
resource center at the prevailing rate for secretarial assistance, plus the cost of postage and
supplies.
9. That the cost of the annual Pastors’ and Spouses’ Retreat, less the pastors’ and spouses’ lodging
and meals, be included in the District Budget; and that each church provide funds for its
pastor’s and spouse’s travel, lodging and meals, at the Pastors’ and Spouses’ Retreat.
10. That the interest from all interest bearing accounts, except designated funds, be applied to the
Church Extension Fund.
11. That the district financial records be reviewed each year by a qualified accountant within six
months of the district assembly with the accountant’s report becoming part of the next year’s
district minutes and that the auxiliary records and records of the District Laymen’s Retreat and
Williamson Bible Institute be reviewed by a District Auditing Committee.
12. That the travel allowance for district business be based on one half the current IRS rate
(rounded up to the whole cent), plus tolls, meals, and lodging if necessary.
13. That the salaries and expense accounts in the District Budget be paid on the basis of the district
fiscal year.
14. That the District Advisory Board care for the following matters:
a. Provide for a district missional resource center.
b. That all money received from the sale of properties of disorganized churches, less
encumbrances and costs, be received by the District Advisory Board for deposit in the
Property Acquisition Fund or the Church Planting Fund.
c. That, on request, the District Advisory Board provides local churches with criteria for
auditing their financial books.
d. That a pastors’ benevolence fund be maintained to assist pastors in personal emergency
situations; that the fund be administered by the District Advisory Board.
e. That any district line item balances at the end of the statistical year be used at the
discretion of the District Advisory Board.
f. That all financial matters not provided for in this report be referred to the District
Advisory Board for consideration and action throughout the assembly year.
15. That the chairman of the Assembly Finance Committee appoint a Ministerial Support
subcommittee to recommend to the district assembly guidelines for the local churches’ support
of pastors, pastoral assistants, and evangelists.
16. That no district board, committee or other entity shall overspend their district budget line
item(s) limit without the prior authorization of the District Advisory Board.
Local Finance
17. We recommend the following:
a. That each church be encouraged in the stewardship of its possessions as this relates to
wills, annuities, and life loans on behalf of the church, with special emphasis on
missions and education; and we encourage every church to utilize the Church of the
Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to any
Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to
manage investment accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts.
Visit
www.NazareneFoundation.org or call 866-273-2549.)
b. That each church provide an annual emphasis on storehouse tithing.
c. That each church make an annual contribution to the American Bible Society, the
Nazarene Bible College, and the Nazarene Theological Seminary.
d. That each church prepare and adopt an annual comprehensive budget and monitoring
system in compliance with the Manual ¶129.6-129.7, which shall include
denominational allocations; that the tithes and offering amount be sufficient to
supplement all special offerings in the budget; that pastors promote support of the tithes
and offering items; and that a special attempt be made to meet the budget at least on a
monthly basis.
e. That each church adopt a unified treasury system with all funds in the church account;
and that each church treasurer present complete written financial reports including
departmental records, balance analysis, year-to-date charts, and denominational
allocation status reports to each monthly board meeting. (Manual ¶136.3-136.4)
f. That all churches consider unpaid monthly denominational allocation payments as
outstanding accounts to be paid in full before the end of the statistical year.
g. That each church should retain financial records according to the guidelines supplied
by the district auditing committee and records should be periodically reviewed by an
external entity.
h. That all church records be open at all times to examination by the pastor.
i. That each church uses the services of a banking system, that all accounts are in the
name of the church, and that payments are made by the church only.
j. That the District Missional Resource Center provide for each church, guidelines for
their church insurance programs.
k. That each church consider the establishment of a literature fund to provide
subscriptions to the Holiness Today for their member families.
l. That each pastor explore the availability of matching funds through industries of
employees contributing to our college, that the use of such matching funds be in strict
compliance with the policies of the companies and Eastern Nazarene College, and the
pastors secure the printed policies of the companies and Eastern Nazarene College as
guidelines.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID J. SPARKS, Secretary
RICHARD A. WILSON, Chairperson
16 Chambersburg Latino
*17 Chambersburg Mosaic
18 Charles County The Oasis
15a
16
Inactive Church
Members
Associate Church
Members
17
29
75
33
75
60
0
0
20
2
3
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30
0
69
35
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
4
0
0
2
5
67
32
0
2
0
0
52
30
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Jesus Chavez
Rev. Mark Curtis Massey
Rev. George S. Smith
Rev. Richard K. Prahl
Full Church Members
End of Year
Berlin El Rio
Berlin The River
Burnham Freedom Way
Cambridge
Carlisle
15
Total Losses
11
*12
13
14
15
14
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
Rev. Sandra Singleton
Dr. Neal Gray
Rev. Candice J Adams
Dr. Russell J. Long Jr.
Rev. Rodney C. Truax
13
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
Baltimore Lighthouse Community
Baltimore-Parkville
Bedford
Bel Air
Berkeley Springs
12
Lost by Death
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total Gains
Rev. John R. DiCamillo
Rev. Jorge O. Presta
Rev. V. Raul Pulido Sanchez
Rev. Matthew D. Moser
Rev. Lionel Antonio Campoz
10
Received by
Transfer
Pastor Name
Annapolis
Annapolis Latino
Baltimore Brooklyn
Baltimore Dundalk
Baltimore Latino
9
Received from Other
Denominations
Church Name
*1
2
3
4
5
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2016
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
19
20
Chestertown
College Park
Rev. Daniel L. Kraynek
Rev. Christy Dickt
Rev. Stacy Dickt
Rev. James F. Diggs Jr.
Rev. Mark S. Garrett
21
22
23
24
25
College Park Fountain of Grace
College Park Resurrection Power of Christ
Columbia Alive Community
Cumberland Bethel
Cumberland First
Rev. Byron R. Lopez Menendez
Mr. Augustus Baraza Matibila
Rev. Steven T. Slifker
Rev. David F. Dayhoff
Rev. Gary W. Barkley
60
42
39
129
100
0
10
12
0
4
0
15
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
25
12
0
4
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
8
9
62
67
51
121
95
25
0
8
0
60
0
0
0
0
0
45
35
42
98
63
26
27
28
*29
30
Delmar Haitian
Delta
Denton
Dover Haitian
Dover Mountain Grove Chapel
Rev. Charles Leroy
Rev. Robert J. Reter Jr.
Rev. Paul D. Merritt
Rev. Daniel Adjocy
Rev. Osmany B. Espinosa
203
104
119
171
43
16
0
3
6
5
5
0
0
10
0
15
0
0
38
2
36
0
3
54
7
2
1
0
0
1
4
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
1
2
1
233
103
121
223
49
0
83
15
12
4
0
0
0
0
0
180
31
121
115
71
31
Dover The Cross
81
2
0
2
4
1
3
0
4
81
9
17
81
32
33
34
35
Easton Latino
Easton Real Life Chapel
Elkton
Ellicott City
Rev. Cheryl M. Evans
Rev. Timothy J. Evans
Rev. Laura Presta
Rev. Frank E. Short
Rev. James R. Moyers
Rev. Raul Henel Britos Bernat
39
95
32
40
6
20
0
3
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
18
20
0
7
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
5
57
115
31
42
0
22
3
7
0
0
0
33
55
103
51
77
* Sponsored New Church this Year
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
Full Church Members
End of Year
11
17
4
0
67
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
3
0
640
103
138
0
0
0
773
92
239
151
32
3
0
18
9
0
5
4
5
0
16
5
23
1
2
1
5
8
2
5
0
0
11
10
3
244
146
52
13
101
0
5
0
43
174
95
40
Rev. Timothy P. Smith
Rev. Benjamin L. Spitler
Rev. Edgar Enciso
Rev. Maria Z. Enciso
Rev. Juan Mendez
Roland Edouard
74
256
38
0
6
1
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
7
6
0
5
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
5
10
74
258
34
10
90
11
0
0
0
35
311
15
0
45
15
6
4
16
25
3
44
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44
70
0
0
0
0
41
50
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
0
Rev. Jonathan Warren
Batchelder
Rev. J. Willeme Thomas
Rev. Robert P. Merki
Rev. Luis O. Mantilla
Total Losses
63
0
Rev. Kevin T. Hardy
Lost by Death
576
103
Pastor Name
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
10
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
*38 Federalsburg Haitian
39 Frederick First
40 Frederick West Latino
9
Received from Other
Denominations
Church Name
*36 Ellicott City Crossroads
37 Fawn Grove
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2016
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
41
42
43
Frostburg
Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg Latino
44
45
Gambrills-Crofton Life Bridge
Georgetown Haitian
46
47
48
49
50
Gettysburg
Glen Burnie
Hagerstown
Hagerstown Haitian
Hagerstown Hope Bridge
Rev. George H. Fry
Rev. C. Michael Routh
Rev. Steven L. Johnson
Rev. Jacques E. Metayer
59
66
184
60
32
0
7
13
0
3
0
0
0
15
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
7
13
20
4
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
6
0
2
58
72
191
80
34
43
37
26
0
0
21
0
0
5
0
27
45
230
57
20
51
52
53
54
55
Hagerstown Latino
Halethorpe Connections
Hampstead
Hancock Grace
Hanover Trinity
Rev. Eli Samuel Rivera-Toledo
Rev. A. Ajay Vyas
Cesar J. Calderon
Rev. Willis G. Swope
Rev. Gerald R. Dunlap
40
126
0
20
140
11
8
45
0
0
0
4
6
0
0
2
0
15
0
0
13
12
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
2
5
0
0
5
51
133
66
20
135
4
12
0
0
15
0
121
0
0
0
87
195
70
25
50
56
57
58
59
60
Havre de Grace The Great Commission
Hollywood
Hurlock United
Hyattsville Healing Temple
Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry
Rev. Blake E. Ward
Rev. Verne A. Haskell
Sherwood Holley
Rev. Lucille M. Salmon-Sarnor
Eleodoro Joge
15
90
12
45
0
0
1
2
8
6
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
2
13
8
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
3
7
0
0
0
12
84
14
58
8
0
48
3
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
33
49
16
40
38
61
62
63
64
65
Hyattsville Primitive Haitian
Indian Head
Jessup New Generation
Kerk van de Nazarener Curaçao
Laurel
Rev. Francius Pierre
Rev. David A. Blades
Rev. Sadrack Nelson
Jonathan Petrus
Rev. David Seymour
110
36
71
0
290
0
0
0
2
5
10
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
2
15
0
0
2
7
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
5
0
3
125
35
66
2
294
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
125
25
50
16
353
66
67
68
69
70
Laurel Fellowship
Leonardtown
Lewes Living Hope
Martinsburg
McConnellstown
Rev. G. Robert Wells Jr.
Rev. Paul D. MacPherson
15
81
10
29
95
0
13
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
17
0
1
4
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
4
0
0
8
1
0
0
2
10
2
5
15
96
0
28
94
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
12
103
0
36
120
71
Melwood
Dr. John W. Nielson
125
0
2
2
4
0
0
1
1
128
59
0
60
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Eric R. Folk
Rev. Gregory J. Lesniewski
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
2
2
220
93
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
2
219
93
0
0
29
0
2
0
0
0
13
0
119
118
76
77
78
79
80
Milford Latino
Mount Airy New Beginning
Mount Tabor
New Cumberland
New Freedom Trail
Mr. Martin Garcia
Rev. Brian S. Remsch
Rev. Duane Williams
Rev. Rob Kazee
Rev. David S. Vatral
39
90
15
108
89
2
6
0
0
2
12
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
6
2
17
6
0
6
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
8
0
4
0
56
88
15
110
93
0
15
10
12
38
0
0
0
0
0
48
99
17
80
36
81
82
83
84
85
Newark First
North East
Oakland
Olney Hosanna
Orbisonia
Rev. Jonathan A. Mills
Dr. Paul E. Thomas
Rev. Arthur J. Evans
Rev. Rogelio T. Oscal
Rev. Darrell R. Nicklow
117
31
93
206
84
0
0
2
15
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
2
0
0
2
30
4
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
21
4
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
21
5
115
31
92
215
83
75
6
8
12
2
0
25
0
0
0
40
21
73
270
98
*86
87
88
89
*90
Owings Mills Latin American First
Petersburg
Pleasant Ridge
Rising Sun
Rockville
Rev. Walter Rene Argueta
Rev. Mark R. Mohnkern
Rev. Dana S. Howard
Dr. Philip J. Heap
294
70
81
174
68
10
0
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
10
0
1
12
3
0
1
3
2
0
10
0
0
15
0
18
0
2
0
4
28
1
5
17
4
276
69
77
169
67
25
12
31
31
36
0
0
0
138
1
705
65
39
143
40
91
92
93
94
95
Rockville First Spanish
Ryot
Salisbury Cross Pointe
Sandtown
Seaford
Rev. Luis A. Yenco
Rev. Kevin E. Davis
Rev. Michael G. Downs
Rev. Fern L. Brittain Jr.
Rev. Larry A. Whaley
60
104
497
44
80
12
0
0
0
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
17
0
3
0
3
1
1
1
0
1
6
0
0
0
4
0
1
1
0
0
7
2
2
0
5
70
102
498
44
78
0
13
141
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
70
54
375
42
81
96
97
98
99
100
Severn Grace Pointe Community
Shippensburg
Shippensburg The Harbor
Shippensburg The Local Gathering
Silver Spring Living Water International
Dr. Phillip W. Bolerjack
Rev. Melissa J. Mankamyer
Rev. Joseph H. Thomas
Rev. Jean-Enock Guerrier
492
154
2
1
93
21
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
2
0
27
5
0
2
0
4
3
0
0
0
24
36
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
31
41
0
0
0
488
118
2
3
93
120
0
0
0
12
4
6
0
0
0
455
125
13
6
65
101
102
103
104
105
Smyrna Faith
South Carroll
St. Charles LifeStream
State College Bethel
Washington Community of Hope
Rev. Jose L. Sichory
Dr. William A. Proulx
Rev. Vincent L. Crouse
Rev. Randall L. Smyre
Rev. Larry Taylor
12
47
189
26
168
0
0
0
4
8
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
2
0
0
2
0
2
4
11
1
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
12
2
0
2
0
0
3
0
2
1
15
11
47
189
29
164
0
17
68
3
68
0
0
56
0
1
15
22
104
25
92
106
107
108
109
Washington Grace
Washington Mosaic
Washington The Table
Westminster
Rev. Claude C. Joyner
Andrew Christopher Miller
54
365
17
37
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
17
0
54
364
0
39
27
294
0
0
0
70
0
0
27
50
0
32
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Patrick R. Roxby
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
Mr. James R. Huntington
Rev. Ryan A. Scott
Rev. Dr. A. T. Roxby III
Rev. Jimmy Fleurantus
Total Losses
Middletown Oasis Community
Middletown Village
Milford
Milford Haitian
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
72
73
74
75
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
2016
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
15
15a
16
Full Church Members
End of Year
Inactive Church
Members
Associate Church
Members
14
17
1
11
198
15
22
220
130
1,254
0
10
18
0
0
0
4
10
22
0
2
10
10
4
0
0
10
12
24
0
128
1,252
0
12
0
0
0
150
1,484
Current Year Total
11,625
547
163
204
914
94
273
123
490
12,049
2,166
592
11,306
Last Year Total
11,650
467
121
97
685
99
491
120
710
11,625
2,292
206
11,410
80
42
107
229
Increase / (Decrease)
Inactive
Carlisle
(25)
Transfer
(5)
Merge
(218)
3
(220)
Disorganize
424
(126)
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
10
Total Losses
0
Lost by Death
26
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
13
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
12
0
Rodrique Francois
Dr. Bud Reedy Jr.
* Sponsored New Church this Year
11
4
111 Wilmington Haitian
112 York Stillmeadow
Mid-Atlantic Supplemental
Name Change
10
22
Rev. Cesar A. Requena
Hampstead
9
183
Pastor Name
110 Westminster First Latin American
Organized
8
Received from Other
Denominations
Church Name
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2016
7
Received by
Profession of Faith
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
386
(104)
Drop
Chambersburg Latino
Lewes Living Hope
Washington The Table
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
20
63
18
35
42
7
35
9
11
12
22
108
36
51
84
8
53
16
18
30
8
53
15
6
30
2
27
15
12
30
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
25
6
5
12
20
35
30
74
35
0
0
4
0
0
5
9
13
201
8
5
5
7
177
8
6
3
9
61
7
6
2
6
31
7
18
38
87
168
8
18
20
24
114
8
29
50
109
430
23
29
27
37
322
23
8
20
23
283
23
16
8
23
39
0
28
137
0
125
0
0
0
0
68
0
18
3
2
176
9
44
18
12
247
19
0
0
8
396
22
Berlin El Rio
Berlin The River
Burnham Freedom Way
Cambridge
Carlisle
35
30
2
3
0
18
13
2
2
0
21
40
4
1
0
8
15
2
1
0
24
160
12
30
0
12
45
10
27
0
80
230
18
34
0
38
73
14
30
0
38
43
14
27
0
38
30
0
0
0
0
27
22
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
3
0
0
57
0
67
0
0
33
1
4
0
16
*17
18
19
20
Chambersburg Latino
Chambersburg Mosaic
Charles County The Oasis
Chestertown
College Park
0
30
0
15
9
0
15
0
9
5
0
10
0
5
3
0
2
0
3
2
0
50
0
26
22
0
25
0
20
18
0
90
0
46
34
0
42
0
32
25
0
12
0
20
18
0
15
0
15
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
9
0
35
0
4
30
0
0
0
0
1
21
22
23
24
25
College Park Fountain of Grace
College Park Resurrection Power of Christ
Columbia Alive Community
Cumberland Bethel
Cumberland First
22
7
13
81
21
8
3
8
48
9
19
3
11
33
18
8
3
6
11
5
35
20
25
107
82
5
20
19
56
24
76
30
49
221
121
21
26
33
115
38
21
26
33
74
38
21
14
15
41
0
0
0
0
76
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
13
30
18
0
20
25
40
18
0
1
0
2
0
26
27
28
*29
30
Delmar Haitian
Delta
Denton
Dover Haitian
Dover Mountain Grove Chapel
61
131
15
42
11
43
42
31
18
18
48
5
22
45
5
22
2
20
20
10
84
31
70
53
4
55
15
70
22
44
193
167
107
140
20
120
59
121
60
72
120
59
77
60
45
28
0
40
18
42
0
25
58
0
46
0
21
0
0
0
61
6
25
45
20
85
24
81
74
50
20
0
17
21
0
31
32
33
34
35
Dover The Cross
Easton Latino
Easton Real Life Chapel
Elkton
Ellicott City
45
22
42
18
20
16
10
36
9
16
10
24
10
8
17
4
11
10
5
12
50
38
79
47
35
39
12
72
7
22
105
84
131
73
72
59
33
118
21
50
45
33
47
20
37
14
33
71
18
30
55
0
0
34
0
18
0
0
0
0
10
0
10
8
25
56
0
0
18
42
10
0
0
0
7
400
41
217
33
275
53
126
37
1,250
89
351
51
1,925
183
694
121
317
51
377
27
500
41
0
24
275
57
500
103
0
0
6
7
8
9
10
Baltimore Lighthouse Community
Baltimore-Parkville
Bedford
Bel Air
Berkeley Springs
11
*12
13
14
15
*36 Ellicott City Crossroads
37 Fawn Grove
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
NMI Associate
Membership
1
10
5
1
10
Caravan Enrollment
2
25
12
1
22
Annapolis
Annapolis Latino
Baltimore Brooklyn
Baltimore Dundalk
Baltimore Latino
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
0
8
2
6
8
*1
2
3
4
5
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
0
20
6
15
20
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
2016
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
23a
NMI Active
Membership
23
62
8
15
46
26
8
34
16
8
82
67
23
61
48
23
198
112
36
157
72
46
129
47
45
25
25
20
80
46
0
0
0
0
56
26
0
50
101
0
31
18
0
5
129
5
16
22
2
78
5
8
8
0
64
5
12
34
0
65
2
4
12
32
202
15
19
36
18
127
10
7
18
37
395
25
47
92
20
270
17
19
38
20
91
10
19
38
20
179
7
9
38
0
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
1
12
34
16
168
0
24
20
0
0
1
2
0
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
70
19
5
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
22a
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
22
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
21a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
*38 Federalsburg Haitian
39 Frederick First
40 Frederick West Latino
21
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
Church Name
20a
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
2016
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
41
42
43
44
45
Frostburg
Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg Latino
Gambrills-Crofton Life Bridge
Georgetown Haitian
46
47
48
49
50
Gettysburg
Glen Burnie
Hagerstown
Hagerstown Haitian
Hagerstown Hope Bridge
10
10
73
12
12
4
12
36
8
6
0
1
48
16
0
0
1
23
9
0
24
22
259
38
6
10
20
92
20
6
34
33
380
66
18
14
33
151
37
12
14
33
114
37
12
12
5
33
12
6
6
53
141
0
0
0
0
48
0
0
0
3
80
16
0
16
33
131
38
0
6
0
147
0
0
51
52
53
54
55
Hagerstown Latino
Halethorpe Connections
Hampstead
Hancock Grace
Hanover Trinity
28
70
25
16
20
23
45
12
10
5
7
65
14
3
0
6
40
3
1
0
65
180
35
42
52
58
110
10
18
43
100
315
74
61
72
87
195
25
29
48
87
0
25
29
36
45
120
25
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
65
0
3
0
0
65
0
20
119
0
30
0
10
46
56
57
58
59
60
Havre de Grace The Great Commission
Hollywood
Hurlock United
Hyattsville Healing Temple
Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry
19
6
8
15
0
10
4
4
2
0
5
16
12
15
0
2
7
3
6
0
31
45
14
23
0
21
20
6
8
0
55
67
34
53
0
33
31
13
16
0
0
31
13
16
0
15
0
6
16
0
0
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
16
12
12
0
0
84
14
25
0
0
0
0
4
0
61
62
63
64
65
Hyattsville Primitive Haitian
Indian Head
Jessup New Generation
Kerk van de Nazarener Curaçao
Laurel
25
2
1
0
103
19
2
8
0
78
35
2
3
0
40
22
2
13
0
30
35
48
4
0
140
20
43
25
0
140
95
52
8
0
283
61
47
46
0
248
61
14
35
0
0
15
8
10
0
140
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
0
0
0
35
8
13
0
60
35
30
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
66
67
68
69
70
Laurel Fellowship
Leonardtown
Lewes Living Hope
Martinsburg
McConnellstown
0
28
0
12
70
0
8
0
7
27
6
16
0
6
35
2
0
0
4
21
32
115
0
21
122
10
20
0
15
60
38
159
0
39
227
12
28
0
26
108
12
28
0
15
97
12
0
0
0
18
0
20
0
0
62
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
0
11
45
12
96
0
28
92
0
0
0
0
0
71
72
73
74
75
Melwood
Middletown Oasis Community
Middletown Village
Milford
Milford Haitian
91
0
1
65
22
78
0
1
30
15
17
0
0
35
18
5
0
0
20
7
69
0
2
150
56
27
0
2
90
33
177
0
3
250
96
110
0
3
140
55
33
0
0
86
55
77
0
0
29
55
0
0
0
96
0
17
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
32
18
67
0
0
224
56
31
0
0
0
0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
10
18
1
17
3
29
109
4
111
37
19
54
4
80
26
69
161
9
170
52
44
84
7
111
33
44
51
7
95
10
44
33
3
60
23
0
17
0
39
0
0
0
0
32
0
20
28
2
34
10
24
0
5
90
28
0
0
9
25
0
81
82
83
84
85
Newark First
North East
Oakland
Olney Hosanna
Orbisonia
0
8
25
65
4
0
2
7
40
4
13
7
11
65
1
5
4
5
37
1
23
14
56
149
62
16
7
29
123
46
36
29
92
279
67
21
13
41
200
51
21
13
41
200
51
0
4
33
59
0
0
0
23
0
30
2
0
0
0
0
4
7
11
58
8
115
15
50
128
63
0
1
30
0
22
*86
87
88
89
*90
Owings Mills Latin American First
Petersburg
Pleasant Ridge
Rising Sun
Rockville
80
12
9
44
16
120
6
4
14
4
90
15
8
23
4
100
6
5
20
1
250
53
43
74
22
130
18
19
57
15
420
80
60
141
42
350
30
28
91
20
350
18
28
86
15
150
12
10
86
5
120
40
0
81
22
0
0
17
46
0
160
17
10
23
7
250
45
18
168
12
26
12
4
38
4
91
92
93
94
95
Rockville First Spanish
Ryot
Salisbury Cross Pointe
Sandtown
Seaford
14
14
125
7
17
14
7
75
5
17
10
19
55
1
4
6
9
25
1
4
40
106
500
18
15
30
65
275
15
15
64
139
680
26
36
50
81
375
21
36
30
78
232
15
0
30
54
15
0
15
14
18
175
0
40
0
0
50
0
0
10
23
35
0
0
0
38
250
8
0
10
23
0
0
0
96
97
98
99
100
Severn Grace Pointe Community
Shippensburg
Shippensburg The Harbor
Shippensburg The Local Gathering
Silver Spring Living Water International
283
46
0
0
54
185
23
0
0
32
116
34
0
0
18
69
25
0
2
12
357
84
18
2
44
214
82
12
4
24
756
164
18
2
116
468
130
12
6
68
223
80
0
0
68
245
18
0
6
68
124
0
0
6
0
118
15
0
0
0
134
118
0
0
18
488
118
0
0
44
4
28
0
0
8
101
102
103
104
105
Smyrna Faith
South Carroll
St. Charles LifeStream
State College Bethel
Washington Community of Hope
9
12
36
4
27
3
7
11
3
18
0
0
22
0
32
0
0
6
0
23
15
47
125
10
61
6
17
54
6
48
24
59
183
14
120
9
24
71
9
89
6
22
48
9
52
4
0
23
0
40
0
0
20
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
48
0
25
10
47
183
20
9
2
0
0
0
1
106
107
108
109
110
Washington Grace
Washington Mosaic
Washington The Table
Westminster
Westminster First Latin American
1
13
0
5
65
1
12
0
4
45
3
8
0
1
22
3
5
0
1
18
23
49
0
25
220
23
45
0
20
150
27
70
0
31
307
27
62
0
25
213
16
35
0
20
45
7
24
0
10
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
1
34
27
364
0
20
9
0
0
0
0
0
45
725
20
499
35
284
15
215
65
890
45
304
145
1,899
0
80
1,018
0
80
0
80
1,018
0
0
0
0
35
215
60
1,252
5
0
111 Wilmington Haitian
112 York Stillmeadow
Mid-Atlantic Supplemental
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
NMI Associate
Membership
18
32
1
27
7
Caravan Enrollment
15
12
2
14
4
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
22
20
4
32
8
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Milford Latino
Mount Airy New Beginning
Mount Tabor
New Cumberland
New Freedom Trail
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
76
77
78
79
80
Church Name
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
21a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
21
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
2016
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
2016
Church Name
Organized
Hampstead
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Current Year Total
4,279
2,724
2,434
1,464
8,776
4,635
15,489
8,823
5,115
4,279
2,776
477
2,691
7,395
1,125
Last Year Total
4,772
2,766
2,543
1,430
8,730
4,626
16,045
8,822
5,126
4,635
3,180
468
2,356
7,854
1,266
34
46
9
9
335
Name Change
(493)
(42)
(109)
Inactive
22
Transfer
23a
(556)
1
(11)
Merge
(356)
26
(404)
27
Disorganize
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
28
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
24a
Caravan Enrollment
24
VBS Enrollment
23
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
22a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
21a
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
21
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
20a
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
20
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
Increase / (Decrease)
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
(459)
(141)
Drop
Washington The Table
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2016
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*1
2
3
4
5
Annapolis
39,083
0
100
0
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Annapolis Latino
66,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Baltimore Brooklyn
11,600
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Baltimore Dundalk
35,240
900
286
0
1,186
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
Baltimore Latino
72,306
0
0
0
0
113
242
34
276
113
0
113
6
7
8
9
10
Baltimore Lighthouse Community
22,714
145
0
250
395
276
592
83
675
276
0
276
Baltimore-Parkville
30,137
1,484
776
0
2,260
654
1,403
197
1,600
654
0
654
Bedford
34,204
284
100
0
384
117
250
35
285
117
0
117
Bel Air
749,435
36,700
83,157
2,500
122,357
14,440
30,965
4,332
35,297
14,440
1,000
15,440
31,753
1,972
432
1,450
3,854
667
1,424
199
1,623
667
0
667
11
*12
13
14
15
Berlin El Rio
2,200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
150,087
3,857
5,788
0
9,645
1,791
3,839
538
4,377
1,971
0
1,971
16
*17
18
19
20
Chambersburg Latino
21
22
23
24
25
Berkeley Springs
Berlin The River
Burnham Freedom Way
Cambridge
Carlisle
Chambersburg Mosaic
8,228
100
452
0
552
17
37
5
42
17
0
17
96,943
5,999
1,315
0
7,314
348
724
102
826
348
0
348
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26,898
400
579
0
979
606
1,298
182
1,480
606
0
606
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chestertown
83,730
4,415
8,582
2,075
15,072
1,768
3,790
531
4,321
1,768
0
1,768
College Park
41,119
0
2,250
1,500
3,750
926
1,985
278
2,263
926
0
926
College Park Fountain of Grace
39,068
0
0
0
0
147
315
45
360
147
0
147
College Park Resurrection Power of Christ
18,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Columbia Alive Community
27,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cumberland Bethel
100,090
5,000
8,490
800
14,290
1,134
2,430
340
2,770
1,134
0
1,134
Cumberland First
101,049
6,000
1,195
0
7,195
540
1,158
162
1,320
540
0
540
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Charles County The Oasis
26
27
28
*29
30
Delmar Haitian
67,000
Delta
65,971
400
91
0
491
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
249,951
11,855
10,736
10,054
32,645
5,332
11,434
1,600
13,034
5,332
0
5,332
52,683
0
50
0
50
675
1,448
203
1,651
675
0
675
Dover Mountain Grove Chapel
193,251
10,685
22,530
4,129
37,344
3,778
8,101
1,134
9,235
3,778
0
3,778
31
32
33
34
35
Dover The Cross
149,663
5,700
7,495
0
13,195
1,688
3,619
507
4,126
1,688
0
1,688
31,359
1,722
0
0
1,722
706
1,513
212
1,725
706
0
706
303,780
0
300
0
300
5,316
11,398
1,595
12,993
5,316
0
5,316
Denton
Dover Haitian
Easton Latino
Easton Real Life Chapel
Elkton
43,309
0
360
1,062
1,422
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ellicott City
60,247
888
0
0
888
363
779
109
888
363
0
363
* Sponsored New Church this Year
*36
37
*38
39
40
Ellicott City Crossroads
41
42
43
44
45
Frostburg
46
47
48
49
50
Fawn Grove
Federalsburg Haitian
Frederick First
Frederick West Latino
38
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
37
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
Other Global
Interests
36
Assigned
Educational
Institution
Approved Mission
Specials
Church Name
35
Total Given to
District Mission
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2016
34
Other District
Interests
33
District Ministry
Funds
32
Pension Fund
31
Total Given to
Global Mission
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1,351,462
70,893
115,979
12,500
199,372
30,409
65,209
9,123
74,332
30,409
0
30,409
194,647
10,000
24,128
0
34,128
3,695
7,922
1,109
9,031
3,695
0
3,695
54,114
1,557
200
25,100
26,857
930
1,994
279
2,273
930
0
930
197,145
9,000
7,396
0
16,396
4,174
8,951
1,253
10,204
4,174
0
4,174
4,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75,972
4,205
1,741
100
6,046
1,617
3,953
472
4,425
1,617
0
1,617
853,792
48,398
79,780
0
128,178
17,369
37,737
5,279
43,016
17,369
0
17,369
Gaithersburg Latino
17,808
639
1,642
243
2,524
503
860
121
981
401
0
401
Gambrills-Crofton Life Bridge
12,197
572
100
0
672
234
502
71
573
234
0
234
Georgetown Haitian
17,415
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Gettysburg
57,012
2,769
4,750
509
8,028
1,189
2,550
357
2,907
1,189
0
1,189
Glen Burnie
86,271
6,229
2,668
0
8,897
1,767
3,789
531
4,320
1,767
0
1,767
Hagerstown
510,911
26,891
40,489
2,140
69,520
10,042
21,533
3,013
24,546
10,042
800
10,842
Hagerstown Haitian
20,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hagerstown Hope Bridge
48,375
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
51
52
53
54
55
Hagerstown Latino
72,460
3,467
2,300
0
5,767
1,531
3,282
460
3,742
1,531
0
1,531
3,519
56
57
58
59
60
Havre de Grace The Great Commission
61
62
63
64
65
Hyattsville Primitive Haitian
38,000
Indian Head
49,291
Jessup New Generation
54,117
0
426,152
66
67
68
69
70
Laurel Fellowship
Gaithersburg
156,418
8,602
700
2,000
11,302
3,519
7,546
1,056
8,602
3,519
0
Hampstead
16,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hancock Grace
32,594
577
4,549
0
5,126
383
821
115
936
383
0
383
Hanover Trinity
113,097
5,200
7,611
40
12,851
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31,887
1,063
100
0
1,163
435
932
131
1,063
435
0
435
113,161
6,150
14,572
0
20,722
2,314
4,961
694
5,655
2,314
0
2,314
2,040
18
0
0
18
8
16
3
19
8
0
8
14,808
0
0
0
0
90
193
27
220
90
27
117
3,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,760
918
0
3,678
712
1,526
214
1,740
712
0
712
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23,126
12,308
5,203
40,637
8,941
19,172
2,683
21,855
8,941
0
8,941
Halethorpe Connections
Hollywood
Hurlock United
Hyattsville Healing Temple
Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry
Kerk van de Nazarener Curaçao
Laurel
Leonardtown
Lewes Living Hope
Martinsburg
McConnellstown
* Sponsored New Church this Year
20,690
678
2,892
0
3,570
278
595
84
679
278
0
278
176,520
8,410
21,517
0
29,927
3,423
7,340
1,027
8,367
3,423
0
3,423
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54,808
1,000
1,504
0
2,504
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
152,000
7,381
6,738
400
14,519
3,113
6,676
934
7,610
3,113
150
3,263
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2016
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
173,299
400
5,328
0
5,728
0
0
0
0
0
0
Middletown Oasis Community
7,829
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Middletown Village
4,000
284
535
0
819
59
125
18
143
59
0
59
243,977
12,856
12,228
0
25,084
4,970
10,658
1,491
12,149
4,970
0
4,970
22,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
71
72
73
74
75
Melwood
76
77
78
79
80
Milford Latino
81
82
83
84
85
Newark First
Milford
Milford Haitian
Mount Airy New Beginning
0
12,600
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
234,118
12,036
32,523
0
44,559
5,548
11,897
1,665
13,562
5,548
0
5,548
23,142
1,447
1,010
0
2,457
469
1,006
141
1,147
469
0
469
223,940
11,530
12,346
0
23,876
4,717
10,115
1,415
11,530
4,717
0
4,717
69,696
1,226
4,305
0
5,531
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
222,450
2,901
5,995
0
8,896
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
68,070
238
185
0
423
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Oakland
134,243
11,165
8,421
0
19,586
2,734
395
820
1,215
2,733
0
2,733
Olney Hosanna
350,000
247
1,000
0
1,247
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Orbisonia
155,293
10,005
136,319
0
146,324
3,205
1,430
201
1,631
0
0
0
*86
87
88
89
*90
Owings Mills Latin American First
501,715
24,288
27,370
0
51,658
5,454
11,696
1,637
13,333
5,454
0
5,454
Petersburg
74,524
3,995
6,170
0
10,165
1,633
3,501
490
3,991
1,633
1,470
3,103
Pleasant Ridge
85,615
7,026
3,992
0
11,018
1,880
4,031
564
4,595
0
0
0
227,965
10,241
2,642
0
12,883
4,243
9,098
1,273
10,371
4,243
0
4,243
Rockville
97,885
3,777
6,371
0
10,148
1,482
3,178
445
3,623
1,151
0
1,151
91
92
93
94
95
Rockville First Spanish
48,000
0
2,400
0
2,400
12
25
4
29
12
0
12
Ryot
133,426
8,212
7,386
0
15,598
3,011
6,457
904
7,361
3,011
0
3,011
Salisbury Cross Pointe
685,841
38,500
39,305
2,080
79,885
13,835
29,667
4,151
33,818
13,835
1,280
15,115
36,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Seaford
116,850
5,930
3,324
0
9,254
2,426
5,202
728
5,930
2,426
0
2,426
96
97
98
99
100
Severn Grace Pointe Community
759,929
42,500
20,889
0
63,389
1,125
2,413
338
2,751
1,125
0
1,125
Shippensburg
239,971
12,012
26,599
1,548
40,159
4,731
10,145
1,420
11,565
4,731
0
4,731
Shippensburg The Harbor
22,618
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shippensburg The Local Gathering
12,783
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Silver Spring Living Water International
40,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
101
102
103
104
105
Smyrna Faith
37,032
2,107
537
0
2,644
787
1,688
237
1,925
787
0
787
South Carroll
82,539
3,913
2,625
0
6,538
1,704
3,653
512
4,165
1,704
0
1,704
423,678
20,597
16,112
0
36,709
9,009
19,319
2,703
22,022
9,009
0
9,009
46,951
2,810
1,560
675
5,045
180
386
54
440
180
0
180
103,185
5,366
916
0
6,282
2,198
4,712
660
5,372
2,198
0
2,198
Mount Tabor
New Cumberland
New Freedom Trail
North East
Rising Sun
Sandtown
St. Charles LifeStream
State College Bethel
Washington Community of Hope
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Institutions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
106
107
108
109
110
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2016
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Washington Grace
57,178
1,849
957
0
2,806
1,220
2,616
366
2,982
1,220
0
1,220
Washington Mosaic
128,973
0
1,660
0
1,660
326
697
98
795
326
0
326
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
74,621
3,277
4,514
3,643
11,434
1,654
3,547
497
4,044
1,654
0
1,654
137,977
6,789
625
0
7,414
2,807
6,019
843
6,862
2,807
0
2,807
Washington The Table
Westminster
Westminster First Latin American
24,000
0
0
0
0
225
483
68
551
225
0
225
1,308,236
51,653
353,174
3,125
407,952
21,131
45,313
6,340
51,653
21,131
0
21,131
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Current Year Total
15,484,411
667,268
1,258,969
83,126
2,009,363
240,913
506,276
71,542
577,818
235,514
4,727
240,241
Last Year Total
15,135,414
671,724
1,104,739
41,638
1,818,101
243,188
515,391
75,656
591,047
237,405
12,865
250,270
Increase / (Decrease)
348,997
154,230
41,488
191,262
111 Wilmington Haitian
112 York Stillmeadow
Mid-Atlantic Supplemental
Organized
Hampstead
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Name Change
(4,456)
Inactive
Transfer
(2,275)
Merge
(9,115)
(4,114)
Disorganize
(13,229)
(1,891)
(8,138)
Drop
Washington The Table
(10,029)
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
49
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2016
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*1
2
3
4
5
Annapolis
11,543
0
14,800
8,000
0
780
35,123
35,223
1,500,000
0
No
Annapolis Latino
12,000
0
24,000
28,000
3,000
2,548
69,548
69,548
0
0
No
Baltimore Brooklyn
8,900
0
0
0
0
300
9,200
9,200
250,000
0
No
Baltimore Dundalk
0
0
10,180
4,950
250
19,860
35,240
36,476
600,000
0
No
10,800
0
16,000
5,000
300
4,500
36,600
37,102
0
0
No
6
7
8
9
10
Baltimore Lighthouse Community
Baltimore Latino
0
0
12,000
0
2,310
750
15,060
16,682
0
0
No
47,070
0
38,119
16,405
0
6,872
108,466
113,634
2,200,000
657,733
No
0
0
13,800
0
500
1,922
16,222
17,125
600,000
0
No
16,435
0
152,510
133,856
36,912
231,293
571,006
758,540
5,957,600
0
Yes
Berkeley Springs
2,206
0
5,720
300
500
14,337
23,063
29,874
230,000
0
Yes
11
*12
13
14
15
Berlin El Rio
1,000
0
0
0
250
850
2,100
2,100
0
0
No
46,708
0
5,200
12,400
7,382
19,378
91,068
108,852
0
0
No
Burnham Freedom Way
0
3,058
0
0
310
4,386
7,754
8,382
150,000
0
No
Cambridge
0
4,300
31,550
32,518
1,266
19,580
89,214
98,050
1,000,000
43,000
No
Carlisle
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
140,000
0
No
16
*17
18
19
20
Chambersburg Latino
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
1,513
0
3,460
8,500
3,126
1,888
18,487
22,158
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Chestertown
507
0
31,200
4,402
533
41,688
78,330
101,259
1,300,000
0
Yes
College Park
18,741
0
44,278
2,880
10,814
450
77,163
85,028
1,200,000
0
No
21
22
23
24
25
College Park Fountain of Grace
26
27
28
*29
30
Delmar Haitian
31
32
33
34
35
Dover The Cross
Baltimore-Parkville
Bedford
Bel Air
Berlin The River
Chambersburg Mosaic
Charles County The Oasis
12,000
0
4,500
12,000
500
6,000
35,000
35,654
0
0
No
College Park Resurrection Power of Christ
1,200
0
0
12,000
1,800
2,400
17,400
17,400
0
0
No
Columbia Alive Community
2,800
0
0
16,000
2,000
4,122
24,922
24,922
0
0
No
Cumberland Bethel
7,974
0
25,175
2,100
700
52,692
88,641
107,969
1,974,000
0
No
0
0
22,151
32,805
186
35,551
90,693
100,288
750,000
0
No
2,000
15,600
20,000
5,000
450
21,000
64,050
64,050
750,000
200,000
No
0
11,082
32,760
0
975
19,269
64,086
64,577
675,000
84,813
No
15,935
0
68,292
5,500
1,371
0
91,098
147,441
985,000
0
No
875
0
950
1,200
300
500
3,825
6,876
2
0
No
6,116
0
68,063
7,346
16,095
9,743
107,363
161,498
1,260,000
0
Yes
Cumberland First
Delta
Denton
Dover Haitian
Dover Mountain Grove Chapel
Easton Latino
Easton Real Life Chapel
Elkton
Ellicott City
* Sponsored New Church this Year
510
24,535
44,500
19,804
900
22,404
112,653
133,350
1,500,000
425,000
No
7,200
0
15,600
4,000
1,000
3,500
31,300
36,159
0
0
Yes
20,676
35,109
71,397
48,332
2,918
43,368
221,800
245,725
1,775,300
390,000
No
2,200
0
19,500
3,515
500
15,120
40,835
42,257
85,000
0
No
14,000
0
13,232
7,000
600
15,000
49,832
52,334
0
0
No
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
2016
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
155,682
425,000
294,561
240,682
0
301,104
1,417,029
1,751,551
6,000,000
1,450,000
Yes
Fawn Grove
7,271
0
24,888
20,013
521
56,915
109,608
160,157
1,120,000
0
Yes
Federalsburg Haitian
3,100
0
15,000
1,500
4,326
500
24,426
55,416
400,000
0
No
88,399
0
50,891
32,250
3,829
30,972
206,341
241,289
2,500,000
0
No
0
4,000
0
0
0
0
4,000
4,000
300
0
No
*36
37
*38
39
40
Ellicott City Crossroads
41
42
43
44
45
Frostburg
46
47
48
49
50
Gettysburg
Frederick First
Frederick West Latino
Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg Latino
Gambrills-Crofton Life Bridge
Georgetown Haitian
4,116
5,056
12,800
24,430
1,453
12,784
60,639
74,344
750,000
0
Yes
309,420
63,238
268,196
74,335
2,351
67,366
784,906
990,838
5,400,000
1,297,155
Yes
1,800
0
0
2,000
2,338
1,500
7,638
12,047
0
0
No
960
0
0
7,000
250
1,700
9,910
11,623
0
0
Yes
1,000
6,000
0
10,400
0
250
17,650
17,650
0
0
No
27,277
0
0
0
1,883
15,882
45,042
58,355
350,000
0
Yes
Glen Burnie
0
0
45,144
400
0
19,915
65,459
82,210
800,000
0
Yes
Hagerstown
134,365
71,744
121,484
73,284
7,012
49,843
457,732
572,682
3,345,000
1,120,539
Yes
7,200
0
0
10,200
400
2,500
20,300
20,300
0
0
No
49,623
0
0
0
0
0
49,623
49,623
0
9,000
No
8,400
0
0
24,600
5,541
15,369
53,910
66,481
0
0
No
Halethorpe Connections
10,800
0
52,000
65,500
2,100
18,000
148,400
175,342
0
0
Yes
Hampstead
Hagerstown Haitian
Hagerstown Hope Bridge
51
52
53
54
55
Hagerstown Latino
12,500
0
0
2,000
1,000
850
16,350
16,350
0
0
No
Hancock Grace
6,672
0
2,600
16,295
1,899
6,791
34,257
41,085
95,000
0
No
Hanover Trinity
7,139
0
47,847
11,780
5,164
19,142
91,072
103,923
1,171,000
0
No
56
57
58
59
60
Havre de Grace The Great Commission
3,559
6,200
3,750
0
1,160
15,620
30,289
33,385
350,000
310,000
No
0
0
23,285
20,556
25
41,233
85,099
116,104
13,000,000
0
Yes
61
62
63
64
65
Hyattsville Primitive Haitian
66
67
68
69
70
Laurel Fellowship
Hollywood
1,200
0
0
0
200
700
2,100
2,153
38,000
9,000
No
Hyattsville Healing Temple
0
0
3,000
6,000
850
2,350
12,200
12,627
0
0
No
Hyattsville My Family Christian Ministry
0
0
0
1,000
350
1,100
2,450
2,450
0
0
No
Hurlock United
5,200
0
2,500
9,000
5,500
12,855
35,055
35,055
0
0
No
Indian Head
0
0
9,800
4,300
2,327
31,141
47,568
54,410
1,113,000
0
No
Jessup New Generation
0
0
19,000
0
500
0
19,500
19,500
0
0
No
Kerk van de Nazarener Curaçao
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
75,373
12,948
144,919
101,594
8,828
70,190
413,852
494,226
0
106,096
Yes
Laurel
3,375
0
525
13,000
600
270
17,770
22,575
0
0
Yes
24,730
0
27,236
8,416
1,724
30,938
93,044
138,184
678,400
0
Yes
Lewes Living Hope
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Martinsburg
0
0
14,560
16,840
200
12,200
43,800
46,304
630,000
0
No
50,000
16,000
36,000
15,500
4,000
2,600
124,100
152,605
300,000
95,000
No
Leonardtown
McConnellstown
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Missional
Disbursements
All Other Church
Ministries
49
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
47
Value of Church
Properties
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2016
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
2,267
24,996
76,230
7,534
782
39,548
151,357
157,085
1,962,000
273,007
Middletown Oasis Community
0
0
0
0
5,199
0
5,199
5,199
0
0
No
Middletown Village
0
0
0
0
0
75
75
1,155
0
0
Yes
Milford
0
0
58,699
19,604
7,417
103,898
189,618
236,791
1,900,000
0
Yes
Milford Haitian
0
10,000
9,000
0
500
1,500
21,000
21,000
0
0
No
6,000
0
4,000
0
800
2,000
12,800
12,800
0
0
No
0
0
61,114
17,199
6,444
65,799
150,556
219,773
2,000,000
0
Yes
71
72
73
74
75
Melwood
76
77
78
79
80
Milford Latino
81
82
83
84
85
Mount Airy New Beginning
No
0
0
7,540
1,362
3,945
5,364
18,211
22,753
80,000
0
Yes
68,135
37,998
39,742
47,422
4,196
20,192
217,685
262,525
2,750,000
32,394
Yes
6,857
7,381
14,959
8,432
355
2,500
40,484
46,015
800,000
77,224
No
Newark First
34,269
91,770
32,224
53,829
0
1,452
213,544
222,450
3,800,000
600,000
No
North East
16,713
0
24,700
6,100
0
23,116
70,629
71,052
245,000
0
No
Oakland
11,218
0
52,461
4,983
4,939
35,091
108,692
134,960
475,000
0
No
Olney Hosanna
37,100
25,000
27,000
30,400
5,600
18,654
143,754
145,001
0
0
No
0
0
24,540
26,372
1,200
36,347
88,459
239,619
1,500,000
0
No
94,000
70,956
28,800
24,240
23,931
10,361
252,288
328,187
1,550,000
600,000
No
0
7,675
21,320
3,409
2,063
27,776
62,243
81,135
1,224,000
57,890
Yes
Mount Tabor
New Cumberland
New Freedom Trail
Orbisonia
*86
87
88
89
*90
Owings Mills Latin American First
91
92
93
94
95
Rockville First Spanish
Petersburg
0
0
21,695
8,329
200
24,935
55,159
72,652
272,996
0
No
13,582
37,153
37,710
5,650
2,170
58,672
154,937
186,677
4,500,000
185,000
No
0
0
36,397
34,530
600
0
71,527
87,931
2,500,000
16,000
No
9,600
0
24,000
0
1,000
1,000
35,600
38,053
4,000
0
No
Ryot
45,560
0
8,397
4,326
4,545
19,152
81,980
110,961
275,000
0
Yes
Salisbury Cross Pointe
78,100
0
231,464
190,465
18,831
133,000
651,860
794,513
47,465,000
0
Yes
Sandtown
10,000
0
16,000
6,000
1,400
0
33,400
33,400
500,000
0
No
0
0
43,095
15,615
340
36,547
95,597
115,633
800,000
0
Yes
Pleasant Ridge
Rising Sun
Rockville
Seaford
96
97
98
99
100
Severn Grace Pointe Community
37,423
470,600
177,095
94,127
1,187
281,119
1,061,551
1,129,941
12,500,000
5,242,484
No
Shippensburg
21,356
0
27,588
9,736
5,277
48,753
112,710
173,896
1,340,000
0
Yes
Shippensburg The Harbor
20,636
0
1,219
24,271
284
840
47,250
47,250
0
0
Yes
2,189
0
0
0
896
0
3,085
3,085
200,000
0
No
14,400
0
0
12,000
1,000
6,500
33,900
33,900
0
0
No
101
102
103
104
105
Smyrna Faith
2,472
3,000
1,925
3,700
0
2,362
13,459
19,602
325,000
34,983
Yes
South Carroll
375
0
12,841
12,337
1,201
24,404
51,158
65,269
500,000
0
No
90,253
31,951
215,333
28,334
9,256
4,737
379,864
456,613
1,250,000
200,900
No
1,379
0
6,504
0
1,805
608
10,296
16,141
250,000
0
No
11,531
0
27,190
13,480
7,145
34,398
93,744
109,794
765,780
0
Yes
Shippensburg The Local Gathering
Silver Spring Living Water International
St. Charles LifeStream
State College Bethel
Washington Community of Hope
* Sponsored New Church this Year
49
50
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Debt Service
Church Name
106
107
108
109
110
43
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2016
42
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Washington Grace
23,013
0
9,600
22,659
0
260
55,532
63,760
750,000
0
No
Washington Mosaic
22,983
9,454
61,640
73,672
4,180
5,447
177,376
180,483
4,441,900
73,448
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
11,289
0
30,915
0
675
10,000
52,879
71,665
0
0
No
0
0
0
28,925
0
97,695
126,620
146,510
0
0
No
Washington The Table
Westminster
Westminster First Latin American
2,000
3,000
4,000
10,200
455
2,100
21,755
22,756
600,000
24,000
No
221,460
76,117
343,821
266,465
0
216,515
1,124,378
1,626,245
6,300,000
1,846,916
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
658,259
0
Current Year Total
2,186,230
1,610,921
3,849,681
2,362,395
293,897
2,867,348
13,170,472
16,238,807
167,406,537
15,461,582
Last Year Total
2,654,987
1,135,354
3,814,661
2,462,317
408,650
2,863,485
13,339,454
16,242,060
111,297,551
18,307,207
475,567
35,020
111 Wilmington Haitian
112 York Stillmeadow
Mid-Atlantic Supplemental
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
Hampstead
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Name Change
(468,757)
Inactive
(99,922)
Transfer
(114,753)
3,863
Merge
(168,982)
(3,253)
56,108,986
Disorganize
(2,845,625)
Drop
Washington The Table