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ILLINOIS DISTRICT

2013 SEVENTIETH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY

SESSION HELD AT

Decatur First Church of the Nazarene Decatur, IL 62526

July 18-19, 2013

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Seventieth

Annual Assembly Journal

of the

Illinois District

Church of the Nazarene

Sessions held at

Decatur First Church of the Nazarene

1177 W. Hickory Point Rd.

Decatur, IL 62526

July 18-19, 2013

Dr. J. K. Warrick Dr. James R. Spruce General Superintendent District Superintendent

Published in U.S.A.

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LY

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to r

ight)

Dr.

J. K

. W

arr

ick,

genera

l superin

tendent;

Rev. V

ashti N

. W

ilburn

, R

ev. Jule

Ann Y

ate

s,

Rev a

nd M

rs. Joseph C

art

er

and D

r. J

am

es S

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dis

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tendent.

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t. S

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*1st

1944

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irst

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ms

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m. B

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1945

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irst

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an

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m. B

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1946

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ham

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race

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y C

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ow

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tarr

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m. B

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1947

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prin

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ld F

irst

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iller

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tarr

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m. B

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elly

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1948

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3

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azare

ne A

cre

s

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ease

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tarr

W

m. B

. K

elly

6th

1949

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azare

ne A

cre

s

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I. V

anderp

ool

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tarr

W

m. B

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7th

1950

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ne A

cre

s

G. B

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illia

mson

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urin

ton

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1951

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ne A

cre

s

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y C

. P

ow

ers

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urin

ton

Wm

. B

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elly

9th

1952

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ne A

cre

s

D.

I. V

anderp

ool

W. S

. P

urin

ton

Wm

. B

. K

elly

10th

1953

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5-7

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ne A

cre

s

Hard

y C

. P

ow

ers

W. S

. P

urin

ton

Wm

. B

. K

elly

11th

1954

Aug.

4-6

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ne A

cre

s

Sam

uel Y

oung

W. S

. P

urin

ton

Wm

. B

. K

elly

12th

1955

Aug.

4-6

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ne A

cre

s

G. B

. W

illia

mson

W

. S

. P

urin

ton

Wm

. B

. K

elly

13th

1956

Aug.

2-4

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

Hugh C

. B

enner

W. S

. P

urin

ton

Wm

. B

. K

elly

14th

1957

Aug.

1-3

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

Hard

y C

. P

ow

ers

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

15th

1958

July

31-A

ug. 2

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

D.

I. V

anderp

ool

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

16th

1959

July

30-A

ug. 1

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

Hard

y C

. P

ow

ers

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

17th

1960

July

27-2

9

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

G. B

. W

illia

mson

H

aro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

18th

1961

July

26-2

7

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Hugh C

. B

enner

`

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

19th

1962

July

25-2

7

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

V.

H.

Lew

is

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

20th

1963

July

24-2

6

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Sam

uel Y

oung

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

21st

1964

July

15-1

7

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Hard

y C

. P

ow

ers

Haro

ld D

anie

ls

Wm

. B

. K

elly

22nd

1965

July

18-3

0

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azare

ne A

cre

s

G. B

. W

illia

mson

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Wm

. B

. K

elly

23rd

1966

July

27-2

9

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Georg

e C

oulter

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Wm

. B

. K

elly

24th

1967

July

26-2

8

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Hugh C

. B

enner

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Wm

. B

. K

elly

25th

1968

July

31-A

ug. 2

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

V.

H.

Lew

is

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Wm

. B

. K

elly

26th

1969

July

30-A

ug. 1

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

Edw

ard

Law

lor

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Wm

. B

. K

elly

27th

1970

July

30-3

1

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Sam

uel Y

oung

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Wm

. B

. K

elly

28th

1971

July

28-3

0

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Georg

e C

oulter

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Haro

ld C

anaday

29th

1972

July

26-2

8

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Eugene L

. S

tow

e

L.

S.

Oliv

er

Haro

ld M

org

an

30th

1973

July

25-2

7

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Orv

ille W

. Jenkin

s

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Haro

ld M

org

an

31st

1974

July

24-2

5

D

ecatu

r F

irst

Charle

s H

. S

tric

kla

nd

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Jam

es S

tale

y

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32nd

1975

July

30

-31

D

ecatu

r F

irst

Orv

ille W

. Jenkin

s

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Jam

es S

tale

y

33rd

1976

July

28

-29

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

E

ugene L

. S

tow

e

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Jam

es S

tale

y

34th

1977

July

27

-28

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

W

illia

m M

. G

reath

ouse

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Jam

es S

tale

y

35th

1978

July

25

-27

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

G

eorg

e C

oulter

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

36th

1979

July

24

-26

D

ecatu

r W

est S

ide

V.

H.

Lew

is

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

37th

1980

Aug.

6-8

Decatu

r F

irst

Charle

s H

. S

tric

kla

nd

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

38th

1981

July

21

-23

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

O

rvill

e W

. Jenkin

s

Jam

es E

. H

unto

n

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

39th

1982

July

20

-22

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irs t

E

ugene L

. S

tow

e

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

40th

1983

July

19

-21

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irs t

E

ugene L

. S

tow

e

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

41st

1984

July

18

-20

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

W

illia

m M

. G

reath

ouse

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

42nd

1985

July

30

-Aug. 1

Decatu

r F

irst

Will

iam

M.

Gre

ath

ouse

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

43rd

1986

July

15

-17

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

Jera

ld D

. Johnson

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

44th

1987

July

15

-17

D

ecatu

r F

irst

Jera

ld D

. Johnson

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

45th

1988

July

13

-15

S

pringfie

ld F

irst

John A

. K

nig

ht

John J

. H

ancock

Wm

. H

. R

oddy

46th

1989

July

19

-21

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

John A

. K

nig

ht

John J

. H

ancock

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

47th

1990

July

18

-20

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

W

illia

m J

. P

rin

ce

John J

. H

ancock

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

48th

1991

July

17

-19

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

W

illia

m J

. P

rin

ce

John J

. H

ancock

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

49th

1992

July

15

-17

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

R

aym

ond W

. H

urn

John J

. H

ancock

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

50th

1993

June 3

0-J

uly

2

Decatu

r F

irst

Raym

ond W

. H

urn

John J

. H

ancock

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

51st

1994

July

20

-22

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

Jam

es H

. D

iehl

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

52nd

1995

July

20

-21

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jam

es H

. D

iehl

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

53rd

1996

July

18

-19

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Donald

D.

Ow

ens

A

llen H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

54th

1997

July

31

-Aug. 1

Nazare

ne A

cre

s

Jim

L. B

ond

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

55th

1998

July

17

-18

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jerr

y D

. P

ort

er

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

56th

1999

July

15

-16

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jerr

y D

. P

ort

er

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

57th

2000

July

13

-14

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

John A

. K

nig

ht

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

58th

2001

July

26

-27

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

John A

. K

nig

ht

Alle

n H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

59th

2002

July

11

-12

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jesse C

. M

iddendorf

A

llen H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

60

th

2003

July

13

-14

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jesse C

. M

iddendorf

A

llen H

. D

ace

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

61

st

2004

July

14

-15

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Paul G

. C

unnin

gham

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

62

nd

2005

July

20-2

1

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Paul G

. C

unnin

gham

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

63

rd

2006

July

19

-20

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jam

es H

. D

iehl

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

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64

th

2007

July

18

-19

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

Jam

es H

. D

iehl

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

65

th

2008

July

16

-17

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

J. K

. W

arr

ick

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

66

th

2009

July

22

-23

N

azare

ne A

cre

s

J. K

. W

arr

ick

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

67

th

2010

July

14

-15

S

prin

gfie

ld F

irst

S

tan A

. T

ole

r

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

68

th

2011

July

13

-14

D

ecatu

r F

irst

Sta

n A

. T

ole

r

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

69

th

2012

July

11

-12

D

ecatu

r F

irst

J. K

. W

arr

ick

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

70

th

2013

July

18

-19

D

ecatu

r F

irst

J. K

. W

arr

ick

Jam

es R

. S

pru

ce

Dougla

s E

. H

aynes

When t

he C

hic

ago C

entr

al D

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ict w

as d

ivid

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943, th

e Illi

nois

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tric

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as o

rganiz

ed.

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Contents

I. Official Directory Page A. District Officers 8 B. District Boards and Standing Committees 9 C. Assembly Committees 10 D. District Auxiliary Organizations 10 E. District Zones 13 F. District Church Directory 14 G. Ordained Elders 43 H. Ordained Deacons 49 I. Licensed Ministers 50 J. Registered Evangelist 50 K. Consecrated Deaconesses 50 L. Commissioned Minister of Christian Education 51 M. Ministers Serving in District Assignments 51 N. Ministers & Laypersons Serving Connectional Interests 51 O. Commissioned Ministers of Music 51 P. Pulpit Supply 51

II. General Information 52 III. Plan of Examination 55 IV. Daily Proceedings 58 V. Reports 63

A. District Officers 63 1. District Superintendent 63 2. District Mission Strategy Director 74 3. SDMI Chairman 75 4. District NYI President 77 5. Administrative Associate 78

B. District Boards and Standing Committees 78 1. Advisory Board & Church Properties Board 78 2. Board of Ministerial Credentials 80 3. Board of Ministerial Studies 81 4. Mission Strategy 82

C. Assembly Committees 84

VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries 111 VII. Financial and Statistical 116

A. District Treasurer's Report 128 B. District NMI Treasurer 139 C. District SDMI Treasurer 142 D. District NYI Treasurer 143 E. Supplemental Statistical Chart 147

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Official Directory

I. Official Directory A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

General Superintendent—Dr. J. K. Warrick, c/o Church of the Nazarene Global Min. Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent—Dr. James R. Spruce (Karen), 319 Breckenridge Rd., Chatham, IL 62629-9642 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-483-1172; office/cell: 217-494-4808; home: 217-483-4147) District Superintendent Emeritus: Dr. John J. Hancock (Venita), Emeritus at Oakbridge, 3110 Oakbridge Blvd. E., Apt. 255, Lakeland, FL 33803 (727-385-7693: Emeritus at Oakbridge: 863-647-1199) District Office—(P.O. Box 1054) 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL 62002 (Website: http://www.illinoisnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 618-462-9255; cell: 618-444-8517; office: 618-462-4361) Administrative Associate/Business Manager—Douglas E. Haynes (Nina), 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 618-462-9255; cell: 618-444-8517; office: 618-462-4361; home: 618-462-5476) Mission Strategy Director—Mark Copley (Candy), 320 Walnut St., Salem, IL 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-780-8888; office: 618-548-0881;home: 618-780-8888) District Secretary—Douglas E. Haynes (Nina), 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 618-462-9255; cell: 618-444-8517; office: 618-462-4361; home: 618-462-5476) District Treasurer—William E. Shotts (Linda), 315 N. Memorial, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-285-6576; office: 217-285-2222) District NMI Pres.—Sandy Stickler, 661 E. 1300 Rd., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-508-7265) District NYI Pres.—Jay R. Bush (Roxanne), 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-638-2723; church: 217-529-6771; home: 217-483-2480) District Sunday School Min. Chairman—Jim German (Phyllis), 1308 Ridge Pointe Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-454-4866; home: 217-714-4856) District Director of Mentoring - Dr. Larry Lacher, 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL, 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-254-5547) District Director of Spanish Ministries -- David S. Samayoa (Sonia), 516 Delevan St., Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-660-0274) Olivet Nazarene University Pres.—Dr. John Bowling (Jill), ONU-6001, One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 815-939-5221, home: 815-939-1414) Church of the Nazarene Foundation—Kenneth R. Roney, J.D., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Ste. 200, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Website: www.Nazarenefoundation.org; fax: 913-577-0898; office: 866-273-2549, 913-577-2983)

District Representatives District Chaplaincy Dir. —Sumner L. Morrison, 1911 Esther Ln., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-0671) District Response Dir. — Rex Ehrgott (Mary Ann), 308 S. Madison, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-257-4560)

Mission Area Pastors Champaign— Jonathan Garlock, (P. O. Box 161, 117 N. Lynn, Ogden, IL, 61858 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-621-6199) Decatur—Gregery E. Breeden, 711 W. N. 3rd, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-251-7664; church: 217-774-2825; home: 217-774-2335)

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Illinois River—James Craig, 1008 Adams St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]: cell: 217-685-1690; church: 217-323-1614) Mattoon—Allen Ebbler, 504 S. Central, Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-273-5713; church: 217-932-4522) Metro-East—Jay S. Shoff, 229 Bourdelais Dr., Swansea, IL 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-550-8571; church: 618-234-5941; home: 618-222-0822) Mississippi Valley—Richard Unger, 107 Mark Trail, Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-288-5037; home: 618-288-6492) Mount Vernon—Timothy Mondy, 1206 W. 4

th St., Centralia, IL 62801

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-339-8617; church: 618-532-2926; home: 618-532-3715) Murphysboro—Richard C. Keeley, 115 Mallard Ln., Anna, IL 62906 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-697-2504; church: 618-833-6702; home: 618-833-5418) Olivet— Gary Williamson, 305 Manier St., Paris, IL 61944 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-345-9206; church: 217-465-6030; home: 217-465-6030 Olney—Philip J. Alvord, P.O. Box 343, Flora, IL 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-662-2337; home: 618-662-2992) Springfield—William R. Haworth, 7085 Village Center Rd., Sherman, IL 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-220-5931; church: 217-496-3255; home: 217-496-3839)

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES 1. Advisory Board

Dr. James R. Spruce, 319 Breckenridge Rd., Chatham, IL 62629-9642 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-483-1172; office/cell: 217-494-4808; home: 217-483-4147)

Ordained Ministers William Haworth (2016), 7001 Village Center Rd., Sherman, IL, 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-220-5931; home: 217-496-3839) Lawrence Lacher (2015), 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL, 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-254-4026; home: 618-254-5547) Waldemar Perez- Lopez (2014), 217 N. Ridge St., Arcola, IL, 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-268-4653) Jay S. Shoff (2014), 229 Bourdelais Dr., Swansea, IL 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-550-8571; church: 618-234-5941; home: 618-222-0822)

Laypersons Trenton Ice (2016), 5248 Clark Rd., Salem, IL 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-918-0351) Judi Roarick (2014), 41 Covered Bridge Acres, Glenarm, IL 62536 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-483-4133) Sandy Stickler (2015), 661 E. 1300 Rd., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-508-7265) Jerome Williams (2016), 504 Horseshoe Ln., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail (Home): [email protected]; E-mail (Work): [email protected]; 217-932-4959)

2. SDMI Board Jim German, chairman; Edwin Sprinkle (2016), Jim Blue Jr. (2016), Kevin Pittman (2014), John Karnes (2014), Edward Heppe (2015), Janet High (2015)

3. Missional Strategy Team Dr. James R. Spruce, chairman, ex officio; Mark Copley, Mission Strategy Director (Terms expire 2015)

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Philip Alvord, Allen Ebbler, Kevin Hancock, Mike Kraemer (Terms expire 2014) Rita Briggs, Wayne Clevenger, James Craig, Craig Dillman, Will Haworth, Tim Mondy

4. Church Properties Board Dr. James R. Spruce, ex officio; Advisory Board

5. Court of Appeals Dr. James R. Spruce, ex officio; J. Craig Dillman (2017), Lawrence Lacher (2017) Eneatha Secrest (2014), Herman J. Wallace (2014)

6. Ministerial Credentials

(Terms expire 2016) Dr. James R. Spruce, chairman; Douglas E. Haynes, secretary; Philip Alvord, Gary Clark, James Craig, Lawrence Lacher, Bobby Parker, David Sorensen (Terms expire 2014) K. Lyle Artman, Rita Briggs, J. Craig Dillman, Jonathan Garlock, Waldemar Perez-Lopez, Walter Sheets, Ruth Yates

7. Ministerial Studies (Terms expire 2016) Dr. James R. Spruce, ex officio; Jay Shoff, chairman; Stephen Shotts, secretary; Jim High, Richard E. Prince Jr., Gregory Wooten (Terms expire 2014) Allen Ebbler, Clifford "Bud" Hance, Wayne LaForce, Michael Tapscott

8. Olivet Nazarene University Trustees Ministers—Dr. James R. Spruce, ex officio; Jim L. Frye (2015), Lawrence Lacher (2014) Laypersons—William E. Shotts (2016), Galen Scammahorn (2015)

C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Editing and Publishing the Minutes

Dr. James R. Spruce, chairman; Douglas E. Haynes, secretary

2. Budget Preparation Sub-Committee Ex officio members—Dr. James R. Spruce; William E. Shotts, chairman; district treasurer, district NYI Pres., district NMI Pres., district SDMI chairman, district secretary, Mission Strategy Director; Ministerial—Dr. James R. Spruce, James P. Blue, Jay R. Bush, John Connett, Mark Copley, Jon Garlock, Douglas E. Haynes, Michael Kraemer, Lawrence Lacher, Carlos Lonberger, Brian Powell, Jay Shoff, Stephen Shotts, Edwin Sprinkle, Steve Cecil; laymen—Matt Collins, Jim German, Matt Kerr, Randy Miller, Carolyn Peters, Dan Phipps, Ed Roarick, Ken Scott, Sandy Stickler, Christopher Shotts, William E. Shotts, June Thurman, Bruce Humphrey, Herman J. Wallace, Jerome Williams

3. Assembly Finance Committee Pastor and one layperson from each church plus the Budget Preparation Sub-Committee

D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS

1. SDMI Board Board District Superintendent—Dr. James Spruce, 319 Breckenridge Rd., Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-483-1172; cell/office: 217-494-4808; home: 217-483-4147) Chairman— Jim German, 1308 Ridge Pointe Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-454-4866; home: 217-714-4856) Secretary—Judi Roarick, 41 Covered Bridge Acres, Glenarm, IL 62536 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-483-4133)

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Treasurer—William E. Shotts - Shotts, Merryman and Company, 315 N. Memorial, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-285-6576; office: 217-285-2222) Sunday School Min. Division Continuing Lay Training—John Barker, 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-762-3046; home: 217-631-1072) Director of Adult Ministries— Russell Brewer, 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL, 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-538-7335; cell: 618-604-0634) Lay Retreat Directors –Dave & Jody Askins, 116 N. Long, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-774-2326) Director of Women’s Ministries— Phyllis German, 1308 Ridge Pointe Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-412-2908; home: 217-714-4856) Director of Men's Ministries --

Gary Townsend, 809 N. Morgan, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-343-8203; home: 217-774-4901)

Robert Turner, 901 N. Broadway, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217825-4054; home: 217-774-4777)

Director of Prime Time Ministries —Lila Chaplin, 416 S. Fair Ave., Pana, IL 62557 , 239 S. Central Ave., Wood River, IL (217-823-3214) Director of Children’s Ministries — Deborah Brewer, 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-604-5552) Children’s Camp Director — Anita Shotts, 443 Susie Dr., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-242-7821) Children’s Quizzing Director — Vonda Hill, 501 W. Union, Jonesboro, IL 62952 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-697-2386)

Members Sandy Stickler, 661 E. 1300 Rd., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-508-7265) Jay R. Bush, NYI, 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-529-6771; home: 217-483-2480) Edward Heppe (2015), 52 Miller Ln., Taylorville, IL, 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-820-4113; church: 217-824-2506) Edwin Sprinkle (2016), 102 S. 33rd St., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-237-1421) Janet High (2015), 2705 Santa Anna, Champaign, IL, 61822 (E-mail:[email protected]; 217-352-4706) John Karnes (2014), 300 N. Greely, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-9543) James P. Blue Jr. (2016), 17059 E. 1700th Rd., Chrisman, IL 61924 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-269-2777)

2. NMI Officers President— Sandy Stickler, 661 E. 1300 Rd., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-508-7265) Vice President— Rebecca Lonberger, 304 S. McKinley, Mansfield, IL 61954 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-840-4883; home: 217-489-3841) Secretary—Judi Roarick, 41 Covered Bridge Acres, Glenarm, IL 62536 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-483-4133) Treasurer—William E. Shotts - Shotts, Merryman and Company, 315 N. Memorial, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-285-6576; office: 217-285-2222) LINKS Coordinator— Cathy Haworth, 7001 Village Center Dr., Sherman, IL 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-496-3839) Work and Witness Co-ord. — James & Hilda Craig, 1008 Adams St., Beardstown, IL, 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; or [email protected]; cell: 217-685-1690) Deputation Coordinator-- Norman LaForce, 2901 Windy Hill Rd., Quincy, IL, 62305 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-222-9273)

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Mission Call Coordinator —Rebecca Lonberger, 304 S. McKinley, Mansfield, IL 61954 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-840-4883; home: 217-489-3841) Children & Youth— Cindy Frye, 32 Candy Ln., Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-687-1045) Council Members Unassigned-- Laura Mondy, 1206 W. 4th St., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-3715)

3. NYI Officers District Superintendent—Dr. James Spruce, 319 Breckenridge Rd., Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-483-1172; cell/office: 217-494-4808; home: 217-483-4147) President— Jay R. Bush, 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-638-2723; church: 217-529-6771; home: 217-483-2480) Vice President— Tim Sorensen, P.O. Box 21, Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail:[email protected]; 618-521-3913) Secretary— Jamie Toolen, 515 N. Central, Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-251-3921) Registrar—Jamie Toolen, 515 N. Central, Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-251-3921) Treasurer—Chris Shotts - Shotts, Merryman and Company, 315 N. Memorial, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-285-6576; office: 217-285-2222) Bible Quizzing Dir. — Julie Marler, 333 E. Pierson Ave., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-620-8941) NYI Trainer--Todd Holman, 705 N.E. 4th St., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-932-3786) Spiritual Life Retreat Director--Tim Sorensen, P.O. Box 21, Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail:[email protected]; 618-521-3913) College/Career Youth Dir. – Tim Cox, 624 N. Worthy St., Flora, IL 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-520-0570; home: 618-662-3810) District Celebrate Life -- Jay R. Bush, 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-638-2723; church: 217-529-6771; home: 217-483-2480) Camp Dir. - Jamie Toolen, 515 N. Central, Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-251-3921) NYC Coordinator-- Jamie Toolen, 515 N. Central, Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-251-3921) Early Youth Representatives-- Hannah Asbeck, 403 W. Washington, Caseyville, IL 62232 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-806-3866) Kayla Saddler, 305 N. Main St., Zeigler, IL 62999 (E-mail: [email protected]; 815-742-1388) Senior Youth Representatives -- Sarah Alvord, 1210 Country Club Rd., Flora, IL 62839 (618-662-2992) Easton Bush, 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-483-2480) College/Career Representatives-- Kaleb Heppe, 1217 Brown Ct., Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 540-905-3173) Alysa Yates, 515 W. 12th St., Flora, IL, 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-335-9600) Sectional Representatives Northeast: Wayne Clevenger, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-714-3120; home: 217-714-3120) Northwest: William Haworth (2016), 7001 Village Center Rd., Sherman, IL, 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-220-5931; home: 217-496-3839) Southeast: April Johnson, 18272 Irvington Rd., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-6853) Southwest: Stephanie Hinkle, 617 S. Central Ave., Roxana, IL 62084

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-541-5472) ONU Representative

Tony Fightmaster, 1 University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 815-928-5776; cell: 815-505-0684)

E. DISTRICT ZONES AND COORDINATORS

Champaign Zone Co-ord.— John Barker, 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-762-3046; home: 217-631-1072) Associate Chairmen NMI— Lori Walle, 2128 County Rd. 1950 N., St. Joseph, IL 61872 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-840-3357) Churches on the Champaign Zone—Champaign First, (Champaign) New Day Community, Mahomet, Mansfield Community, Monticello, Ogden, Rantoul, Urbana Lighthouse

Decatur Zone Co-ord.— Stephen D. Cecil, 1224 W. Grand Ave., Decatur, IL 62522 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-428-9400) Associate Chairmen NMI—Debbie Turner, 901 N. Broadway, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-774-4777) Churches on the Decatur Zone—Clinton, Decatur First, Decatur Oak Grove, Decatur Parkway, Decatur Trinity, Decatur West Side, Lincoln, Shelbyville

Illinois River Zone Co-ord.—Jon Kroeze, 403 Sycamore, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-285-409; Home: 217-577-3697) Associate Chairmen NMI—Carlette Wankel, 17245 U.S. Hwy. 67, Beardstown, IL 62618 (Email: [email protected]; 217-323-2113) Churches on the Illinois River Zone—Barry, Beardstown, Beardstown Hispanic, Bethel Community, Griggsville, Mount Sterling, Nebo, Pittsfield, Quincy Emmanuel

Mattoon Zone Co-ord.— Michael Flowers, 2212 Champaign Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-294-3490; home: 217-234-3212) Associate Chairmen NMI - Teresa Riegle, 1608 Oak Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-235-3649) Churches on the Mattoon Zone—Arcola First, Arcola Spanish, Casey, Marshall, Mattoon East Side, Mattoon Real Life Community, West Union

Metro-East Zone Co-ord.— Russell Brewer, 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL, 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-538-7335; cell: 618-604-0634) Associate Chairmen NMI—Stu Leach, 124 Sir Lawrence, Belleville, IL 62221 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-628-0417) Churches on the Metro-East Zone—Belleville Emmanuel, Belleville First, Belleville Korean, Collinsville Good Samaritan, Dupo Bluffview Christian Center, East St. Louis Rush Memorial, Edgemont Grace, Fairview Heights Parkview, Highland

Mississippi Valley Zone Co-ord.— D. Thad Haynes, 2916 Gilbert Lane, Alton, IL, 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-910-0322) Associate Chairmen NMI—Deloris Barker, P.O. Box 411, Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (618-288-7653)

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Churches on the Mississippi Valley Zone—Glenview, Godfrey, Granite City CTM, Jerseyville, Roxana

Mount Vernon Zone Co-ord.—Ed Sprinkle, 102 S. 33

rd St., Mount Vernon, IL 62864

(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-237-1421) Associate Chairmen NMI—Laura Mondy, 1206 W. 4th St., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-3715) Churches on the Mount Vernon Zone—Benton First, Centralia, Du Quoin, Mount Vernon Faith, Salem Grace, Sparta, The Hope House (PAC)

Murphysboro Zone Co-ord.—David Sorensen, 116 Mannering St., Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-984-2336) Associate Chairmen NMI— Jacquelyn Harris, 4019 St. Hwy. 148, Mulkeytown, IL 62865 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-927-0092) Churches on the Murphysboro Zone—Anna First, Carbondale New Beginnings Community, Marion First, Murphysboro, (Harrisburg) Oasis Community, Royalton First

Olivet Zone Co-ord.— Cory Swinderman, 111 Woodlawn, Chrisman, IL, 61924 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-269-2131) Associate Chairmen NMI— Mary Lou Reader, 220 N. Illinois, Chrisman, IL 61924 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-251-9997; home: 217-269-2548) Churches on the Olivet Zone—Chrisman, Georgetown, Oakwood, Olivet, Paris First, Tuscola

Olney Zone Co-ord.— Kevin W. Pittman, 107 E. Gassman St., Olney, IL 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; 417-543-8254) NMI—Barbara Marshel, Rte. 2, Box 5, Fairfield, IL 62837 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-842-7791) Churches on the Olney Zone—Carmi, Laclede, Fairfield, Flora, Mount Carmel, Mount Erie, Olney, The Master's Hands, Inc - Olney; The Master's Hands, Inc - Newton

Springfield Zone Co-ord.— Donald Harrison, 501 Loomis Lane, Carlinville, IL 62626 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-854-8849; home: 217-854-3547) Associate Chairmen NMI—Tonya Deal, 110 Mayden, Springfield, IL 62707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-789-0576) Churches on the Springfield Zone—Auburn, Carlinville First, Jacksonville (CTM), Pana First, Sherman, Springfield First, Springfield Trinity, Taylorville First, Vandalia, Virden

F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY

Anna First (Organized 1949) (021-0020) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 609) 100 Kirk St., Anna, IL 62906 (Web Address: www.annanaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 618-833-6702; 618-833-6702) Fax: 618-833-6702; 618-833-6702) Pastor - (8/16/2000) Richard Keeley (Brenda), 115 Mallard Ln., Anna, IL, 62906 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-697-2504; home: 618-833-5418) Review Date - 8/14 Assoc. Pastor - Larry Barnhart, (Judie), 130 Barringer School Ln., Anna, IL, 62906

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-833-8469) Music Dir. - Larry Fuller, P.O. Box 411, Cobden, IL 62920 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-697-1593; home: 618-893-2377) SS Supt. - Leonard Sadler, 407 Oak St., Anna, IL 62906 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-697-6660) Children's Min. Dir. - Emily Wiseman, 690 Cheshire Rd., Dongola, IL 62926 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-697-0561, home: 618-827-4292) NYI Pres. - Mary Clayborne, 870 McCloud Loop, Anna, IL 62906 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-201-2475) Adult Min. Dir. - Curt Lyerla, 1370 Bell Hill Rd., Cobden, IL 62920 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-614-2799) Prime Time Dir. - Kathy Papa, 170 S. Hutchins Creek Rd., Alto Pass, IL 62905 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-833-3834) Nancy Fields, 120 Tractorman Ln., Jonesboro, IL 62952 (618-833-1880) Men's Min. Dir. - Chad Brooks, 885 Casper Church Rd., Cobden, IL 62920 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-534-1587; home: 618-833-5231) Women's Min. Dir. - Tedra Miller, 124 Iroquois, Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-534-5314; home: 618-684-2175) NMI Pres. - Nancy Smith, 420 1/2 Cook Ave., Jonesboro, IL 62952 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-697-3452) CLT Dir. - Kathy Papa, 170 S. Hutchkins Creek Rd, Alto Pass, IL 62905 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-833-3834) Church Board Sec. - Nancy Smith, 420 1/2 Cook Ave., Jonesboro, IL 62952 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-697-3452) Church Treas. - Verna Fuller, P.O. Box 411, Cobden, IL 62920 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-697-1946; home: 618-833-6702) Arcola First (Organized 1937) (021-0030) Location - (Mail - 524 E. Main) 418 E. Madison, Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-276-3020) Pastor - (2/1/1999) Ivan Jess (Cindy), 524 E. Main St., Arcola, IL, 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-276-3020; home: 217-268-4769) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Ivan Jess, 524 E. Main St, Arcola, IL 61910 (217-268-4769) SS Supt.--Sam Miller, 304 Smith St., Cadwell, IL 61911 (217-202-6094) NYI President--Ruth Ann Otto, 108 Smith St., Cadwell, IL 61911 NMI Pres. - Cindy Jess, 524 E. Main St., Arcola, IL 61910 (cell: 217-295-1865; home: (217-268-4769) Church Board Sec. - Marcia Miller, 354 N C.R. 410E, Arthur, IL 61911 Church Treas. - Lisa Miller, 304 Smith St., Cadwell, IL 61911 Arcola Spanish (Organized 1984) (021-0032) Location - 217 N. Ridge St., Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 217-268-4478; 217-268-4653) Pastor - (7/21/1998) Waldemar Perez-Lopez (Damaris), 217 N. Ridge St., Arcola, IL, 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-268-4653) Review Date - Appointment Music Director - Gilberto Gutierrez, 905 Robin Ln., Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-259-9795; home: 217-268-4385) Sunday School Superintendent -Damaris Perez, 217 N Ridge St, Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-268-4653) NYI President - Gilberto Gutierrez, 905 Robin Lane, Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-259-9795; home: 217-268-4385) NMI President - Magda Vasquez, Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-268-3492) Church Board Secretary - Esther Gaona, 320 E Jefferson St, Arcola, IL 61910 Church Treasurer - Rosa Vargas, 928 Robin Ln., Arcola, IL 61910 (217-259-3509)

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Auburn (Organized 1907) (021-0050) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 197) Fifth & Monroe St., Auburn, IL 62615 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.auburnilnazarene.org; fax: 217-438-3255; church: 217-438-3255) Pastor - (3/31/2013) K. Lyle Artman (Dee), 570 W. Prairie Ave., Decatur, IL, 62522 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-412-8972) Review Date - 3/15 SS Supt - Sheryl Langiano, 103 S. State St., Divernon, IL 62530 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-553-2393) Children's Min. Dir. - Connie Crowley, 15811 Kennedy Road, Auburn, IL 62615 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-306-3063) NYI Pres. - Jill Crowley, 15811 Kennedy Road, Auburn, IL 62615 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-306-3063) Men's Min. Dir. - Steve Phillips, 602 W. Jefferson, Auburn, IL 62615 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-691-8043) Women's Ministry Director - Heather Eastman, 900 North Lincoln Lot #35, Auburn, IL 62615 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-791-2032) NMI President - Judi Roarick, 41 Covered Bridge Acres, Glenarm, IL 62536 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-483-4133, home: 217-725-7058) Church Board Secretary - Judi Roarick, 41 Covered Bridge Acres, Glenarm, IL 62536 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-483-4133, home: 217-725-7058) Church Treas. - Mark Kerr, 311 S. Blair, Virden, IL 62690 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-415-6279; home: 217-965-5665) Barry (Organized 1949) (021-0060) Location –632 McDonough St., Barry, IL 62312 (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor –To be supplied, 636 McDonough, Barry, IL 62312 Music Director -- Bonnie Huddleston, 228 E. 2700th St., Barry, IL 62312 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-336-4791) SS Supt. - Deborah Dougherty, 37598 343rd St., Baylis, IL 62314 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-338-4295) Adult Min. Dir-- Jerry Dougherty, 37598 343rd St., Baylis, IL 62314 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-338-4295) Church Board Sec. - Bonnie Huddleston, 228 E. 2700th St., Barry, IL 62312 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-336-4791) Church Treas. - Bonnie Huddleston, 228 E. 2700th St., Barry, IL 62312 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-336-4791) Beardstown (Organized 1937) (021-0070) Location -- 919 Jackson, Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-323-3896; 217-323-1614) Pastor - (7/15/2007) James Craig (Hilda), 1008 Adams St., Beardstown, IL, 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-685-1690) Review Date - 7/17 Assoc. Pastor - Jerimy Wooley (Janna), 14 Sunset Drive, Beardstown, IL, 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-370-3395) Music Dir. - Lori Hance, 407 S. Pearl, Bluffs, IL 62691 (cell: 217-248-1085; home: 217-754-3035) SS Supt - Hilda Craig, 1008 Adams St, Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-685-1692) NMI Pres. - Sandy Utter, 501 W. 3rd St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-248-9656) Church Board Sec. - Amanda Maltby, 412 E. 4th, Beardstown, IL 62618 Church Treas. - June Thurman, 501 Clay St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-416-8518; home: 217-323-2003) Beardstown Liberty Hispanic (Organized 2001) (021-0075) Location - (Mail - 417 W. 9th St.) 1600 Wall St., Beardstown, IL 62618

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(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 217-323-4049; 217-323-2714) Pastor - (7/06/2009) Enrique Riofrio (Jackeline), 417 W. 9th St., Beardstown, IL, 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-719-9673, 217-323-2714) Review Date -Appointment SS Supt. - Jackeline Riofrio, 417 W 9th St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-323-2714) NYI President - Luis Castrellon, 511 W. 9th St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-719-0970) NMI President - Alejandra Zabala, 908 Rail Road St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (cell: 217-473-2948, home: 217-323-1454) Church Board Secretary - Gabriela Castrellon, 511 W. 9th St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-204-2408) Church Treasurer - Carol Wubker, 11607 Arenz Ln., Beardstown, IL 62618 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-652-2237; home: 217-323-2274) Belleville Emmanuel (Organized 1938) (021-0081) Location -- 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-538-7335) Pastor - (8/1/2007) Russell Brewer (Deborah), 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL, 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-604-0634) Review Date - 8/13 SS Supt - Deborah Brewer, 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-604-5552) Children's Ministry Director - Deborah Brewer, 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-604-5552) NMI Pres. - Lorene Wheeler, 904 Moreland Dr., Belleville, IL 62223 (618-398-2413) CLT Director - Russell Brewer, 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL, 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-604-0634) Church Board Sec. - Deloris Counsell, 204 Revere, Belleville, IL 62223 (618-420-8555) Church Treas. - Jack Wheeler, 904 Moreland, Belleville, IL 62223 (cell: 618-791-3133; home: 618-398-2413) Robert Moore, 2348 Carol St., Cahokia, IL 62206 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-301-2009) Belleville First (Organized 1956) (021-0080) Location--1901 Lebanon Ave., Belleville, IL 62221 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: bfcn.org; 618-234-6981) Pastor - (9/4/2005) J. Craig Dillman (Lynne), 517 Crestwood, Swansea, IL, 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-558-2874, home: 618-239-9108) Review Date - 9/15 Assoc. Pastor - Kyle Fellows (Morgan), 1730 Shadow Ridge Ct. Apt. 8, Belleville, IL, 62221 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-530-2941) Music Dir. - Rick Parks, 1781 Bentwater Lane, O'Fallon, IL 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-624-9043) SS Supt. - Pete Hill, 8 Edgewater Acres, Saddlewood, IL 62269 (217-277-3671) Children's Min. Dir. - Bonnie Krumsieg, 501 W. Center St., Lebanon, IL 62254 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-537-4505) NYI Pres. - Matt Chodzko, 302 Meyer St., Lebanon, IL 62254 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-979-6352) Men's Min. Dir. - Pete Hill, 8 Edgewood Acres, Smithton, IL 62285 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-277-3671) NMI President - Stu Leach, 124 Sir Lawrence, Belleville, IL 62221 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-628-0417) Church Board Sec. - Bryan Skelton, 1790 Saddlewood, O'Fallon, IL 62269 (618-632-6165) Church Treas. - Mike Peters, 1433 Willoughby, O'Fallon, IL 62269 (618-624-4640) Cathy Dothager, 617 East Waters Edge Dr., Belleville, IL 62221

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-234-8847) Belleville Korean (Organized 1993) (021-0085) Location -- 9801 Old Lincoln Trail, Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 618-398-2855; 618-398-2855) Pastor - (3/15/1996) Hyun Shin (Kyung Im Shin), 2 Pearson Dr., Fairview Heights, IL, 62208 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-960-9355; home: 618-407-8091) Review Date - Appointment Visitation Min - Jami Kyonka (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-922-9599) Music Dir. - Sook Ja Quinn, 136 Stablestone Dr., Belleville, IL 62221 SS Supt - Angela Shin, 4485 Barat Hall Dr., A11, St. Louis, MO 63108 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. - Angela Shin, 4485 Barat Hall Dr., A11, St. Louis, MO 63108 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI Pres. - Hye Kyung Keeley, 145 Jessica Dr., St. Jacob, IL 62281 (618-606-2799) Church Treas. - Kim Joung Carrico, 521 Jeffery Pine Court, O'Fallon, IL 62269 (618-632-5011) Benton First (Organized 1920) (021-0090) Location -- (Mail--P.O. Box 369) 109 N. 9th St., Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.bentonnaz.org; 618-438-5151) Pastor - (9/1/2013) Stephen A. Shotts (Janice), 1326 Whisper Way, Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]) Review Date - (9/15) SS Supt - Kerri Cottle, 11966 Vanhorn Rd., Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-927-3868) NYI Pres. - Justin Murphy, 202 N. 9th St., Benton, IL 62812 NMI Pres. - Ruth Montgomery, P.O. Box 1441, Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-218-4864, home: 618-435-2742) Church Board Sec. - Kerri Cottle, 11966 Vanhorn Rd., Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-927-3868) Church Treas. - Justin Murphy, 202 N. 9th St., Benton, IL 62812 Bethel Community (Organized 1915) (021-0100) Location -- 13068 E. Bethel Church Rd., Arenzville, IL 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-323-3888; 217-323-4038) Pastor - (6/15/2011) Clifford Hance (Sandy), 13068 Bethel Church Rd., Arenzville, IL 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 417-388-2148; home: 217-323-4038) Review Date - 6/17 Visitation Min - Marilyn Hance, 705 Garden Ave., Beardstown, IL 62618 (217-323-3838) Music Dir. -- Clifford "Bud" Hance, 13068 Bethel Church Rd., Arenzville, IL 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 417-388-2148; home: 217-323-4038) SS Supt - Roger Hendricker, 13162 E. Bethel Church Rd., Arenzville, IL 62611 (217-323-2765) Children's Min. Dir. - Carlette Wankel, 7245 Hwy 67, Beardstown, IL 62618 (217-323-2113) Adult Min. Dir. - Marilyn Hance, 705 Garden Ave., Beardstown, IL 62618 (217-323-3838) Men's Ministry Dir. - Bud Hance, 13068 Bethel Church Rd, Arenzville, IL 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-323-4038) Women's Min. Dir. - Sandy Hance, 13068 E. Bethel Church Road, Arenzville, IL 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 417-388-2214; home: 217-323-4038) NMI Pres. -- Anita Glydewell, 305 Virginia Rd., P.O. Box 111, Arenzville, IL 62611 (cell: 217-502-6607; home: 217-997-5906) Church Treas. - Cal Johnson, 413 Delaney Dr., Jacksonville, IL 62650 (217-243-3708) Carbondale New Beginnings Community (Organized 2006) (021-0696) Location -- 2605 Striegel Road, Carbondale, IL 62901 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 618-549-7110; 618-549-7110)

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Pastor - (6/1/2003) Donald Trambley (Michelle), P.O. Box 899, 601 Main St., Vienna, IL, 62995 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-303-0737; home: 618-658-2824) Review Date - Appointment Assoc. Pastor - Kristena Duermyer, 10100 Walker Rd., Johnston City, IL, 62951 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-244-7930) Music Dir. - Kristena Duermyer, 10100 Walker Rd., Johnston City, IL, 62951 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-244-7930) SS Supt. - John Stanley, 615 N. 4th St., Vienna, IL 62995 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-771-3202; home: 618-658-2444) Children's Min. Dir. - Kristena Duermyer, 10100 Walker Rd., Johnston City, IL 62951 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-244-7930) NYI Pres. - Devonte Moore, 505 N. Brush Apt. A, Carbondale, IL 62901 NYI Pres. - Kristena Duermyer, 10100 Walker Rd., Johnston City, IL 62951 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-244-7930) Men's Min. Dir. - Tim Smith, 6920 St. Rt. 127 N., Alto Pass, IL 62905 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-201-7443) Women's Min. Dir. - Cheryl Hill, 6802 Apricot Ln., Carbondale, IL 62901 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-351-5949) NMI Pres. - Michelle Trambley, P.O. Box 899, Vienna, IL 62995 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-771-0041) Church Board Sec.- Todd Duermyer, 10100 Walker Rd., Johnston City, IL 62951 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-244-7935) Church Treas.- Ruth Smith, 6920 St. Rt. 127 N., Alto Pass, IL 62905 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-534-2928) Carlinville First (Organized 1952) (021-0110) Location - (Mail - 501 Loomis Ln.) 318 E. Nicholas St., Carlinville, IL 62626 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: carlinvillenaz.org; 217-854-8849) Pastor - (12/3/2006) Donald Harrison (Kim), 501 Loomis Ln., Carlinville, IL, 62626 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-371-1803; home: 217-854-3547) Review Date - 12/16 Sunday School Superintendent - Glen Goodrich, 503 E. Second St., Apt 16, Carlinville, IL 62626 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-820-2242) NYI President - Jacob Harrison, 501 Loomis Ln, Carlinville, IL 62626 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-851-4087; home: 217-854-3547) Prime Time Dir. -- Ben Strode, 1006 University, Carlinville, IL 62626 (cell: 217-971-4019; home: 217-854-7939) NMI Pres. - Eloise Turner, 295 N. East, Carlinville, IL 62626 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-414-8383) Church Board Sec. - Ben Strode, 1006 University, Carlinville, IL 62626 (cell: 217-971-4019; home: 217-854-7939) Church Treas. - Doris Kinney, 12829 Apache Ln., Shipman, IL 62690 (618-836-7741) Carmi (Organized 1941) (021-0120) Location - (Mail - 107 6th St.) 6th & Herbert, Carmi, IL 62821 (E-mail: [email protected]; 812-838-5186) Pastor - (11/6/2006) Dallas Robinson (Barbara), 12825 Point Rd., Mt. Vernon, IN, 47620 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-453-0136; home: 812-838-5186) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Jody Wooten, 210 Conger Ave., Carmi, IL 62821 (618-384-8066) SS Supt. - Roger Robinson, 4815 Slim Pond Rd., Mt. Vernon, IN 47620 (812-204-8009) Children's Min. Dir. - Ashley Elliott, 1195 Co. Rd. 875 E., Carmi, IL 62821 (cell: 618-383-2570; home: 618-265-3254) NYI Pres. - Ashley Elliott, 1195 Co. Rd. 875 E., Carmi, IL 62821 (cell: 618-383-2570; home: 618-265-3254) NMI Pres. - Barbara Robinson, 12825 Point Rd., Mt. Vernon, IN 47620 (812-838-5186) Church Board Sec. - Denise Elliott, 863 Co. Rd. 1125 N., Carmi, IL 62821

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-384-9349, 618-265-3166) Church Treas. - Barbara Carter, 209 Stevens St., Carmi, IL 62821 (682-384-2866) Casey (Organized 1954) (021-0150) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 373) 1000 E. U.S. Hwy. 40, Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.kznaz.org; fax: 217-932-2200; 217-932-4522) Pastor - (06/19/2011) Allen Ebbler (Vicki), 506 S. Central, Casey, IL, 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-273-5713) Review Date - 06/17 Assoc. Pastor - Todd Holman (Amy), 705 N.E. 4th St., Casey, IL, 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-932-3786) Assoc. Pastor - Ruth Yates (Jim), 512 E. Main, Casey, IL, 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-549-4096; home: 217-932-5645) Visitation Min - Jim Yates, 512 E. Main, Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-549-4098; home: 217-932-5645) Music Dir. - Bob Lovell, 514 N. Washington St, Martinsville, IL 62442 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-259-2305) SS Supt. - Ruth Yates, 512 E. Main, Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-549-4096; home: 217-932-5645) Children's Min. Dir. - Amy Holman, 705 N. E. 4th St., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-932-3547) NYI Pres. - Debbie Thomas, P.O. Box 465, Toledo, IL 62468 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-663-1264) Prime Time Dir. - Ruth Yates, 512 E. Main, Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-549-4096; home: 217-932-5645) Men's Min. Dir. - Larry Beeman, 5799 Snake Trail Rd., Martinsville, IL 62442 Women's Min. Dir. - Amy McGrath, 300 N.E. 13th St., Casey, IL 62420 (217-549-0398) NMI Pres. - Maggie Williams, 504 Horseshoe Ln., Casey, IL 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-932-4595) CLT Dir. -- Vicki Ebbler, 506 S. Central, Casey, IL, 62420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-273-2698) Church Board Sec. - Donna Munson, 11494 N. 760st St, Martinsville, IL 62442 (217-549-1270) Church Treas. - Carla Higginbotham, 8305 E 1600 Rd., Martinsville, IL 62442 (217-232-9829) Centralia (Organized 1940) (021-0160) Location -- 1206 W. 4th St., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.centralianaz.com; 618-532-2926) Pastor - (10/15/2000) Timothy Mondy (Laura), 1206 W. 4th St., Centralia, IL, 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-339-8617; home: 618-532-3715) Review Date - 10/16 Music Dir. - Sandy Humphrey, 313 S. Hickory, Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-533-2125) SS Supt. - Laura Mondy, 1206 W. 4th St., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-3715) Children's Min. Dir. - Laura Hixson, 400 S. Pleasant, Centralia, IL 62801 (618-532-7900) NYI Pres. - April Johnson, 18272 Irvington Rd., Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-6853) Women's Min. Dir. - Sandy McClaren, P.O. Box 147, Hoffman, IL 62250 NMI Pres. - Tina Riddle, 4648 E. Huston Rd., Woodlawn, IL 62898 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-735-2579) Church Board Sec. - Doug Hixson, 400 S. Pleasant, Centralia, IL 62801 (618-432-7900) Church Treas. - Bruce Humphrey, 313 S. Hickory, Centralia, IL 62801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-533-2125)

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Champaign First (Organized 1923) (021-0170) Location -- 2403 W. Kirby, Champaign, IL 61821 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.cfcfamily.com; fax: 217-352-9395; 217-352-8500) Pastor - (9/1/2006) Jim High (Janet), 2705 Santa Anna, Champaign, IL, 61822 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-352-4706) Review Date - 9/16 Music Dir. - Phil Barnell, 2394 N. 1500 E. Rd., Seymour, IL 61875 (E-mail: [email protected]) SS Supt. - Judy Riddell, 305 Dodson Dr., Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. - Kate Turner, 4015 Tallgrass Dr., Champaign, IL 61821 (E-mail: [email protected]; 708-744-0152) Prime Time Dir. - Jack Barnell, 1908 E. Prairie Winds Ave., Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI President - Amy Engelman, 1212 Julie Dr., Champaign, IL 61821 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-390-0364) Church Board Secretary - Kate Turner, 4015 Tallgrass Dr., Champaign, IL 61822 (E-mail: [email protected]; 708-744-0152) Church Treas. - Koleen Barnell, 2394 N. 1500 E. Rd., Seymour, IL 61875 (E-mail: [email protected]) (Champaign) New Day Community (Organized 1954) (021-0180) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 8253, Champaign, IL 61826) 2302 W. John St., Champaign, IL 61821 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.newdaynaz.org; fax: 217-356-4747; 217-841-2215) Pastor - (12/16/2002) Todd LaFond (Connie), 702 Colony Grove, Mahomet, IL, 61853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-841-2215) Review Date - 12/16 Music Dir. - Max McComb, 1001 S. Fawn Dr., Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-493-5450) Church Board Sec. - Steve VanVleet, 601 N. Prospect Ave., Champaign, IL 61820 (217-356-7819) Church Treas. - Vickie Thompson, 218B S. Lake of the Woods Rd, Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-2568) Chrisman (Organized 1916) (021-0190) Location - (Mail - 111 Woodlawn Dr.) 313 N. Pennsylvania, Chrisman, IL 61924 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-269-2482) Pastor - (6/24/2012) Cory Swinderman (Rachel), 111 Woodlawn Dr., Chrisman, IL, 61924 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-269-2131) Review Date - 6/14 Music Dir. - Karen Phipps, 605 E. Monroe, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-2423) SS Supt. - Joy Potter, P.O. Box 122, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-251-6138) NYI President - Debbie Hess, 604 E. Washington, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-2299) Prime Time Dir. - Steve and Patsy Gladding, 275 E. 950 S., Clinton, IN 47842 (812-243-7827) Women's Min. Dir. - Mandy Meinecke, 330 N. Illinois, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-3083) NMI Pres. - Donna Robison, 113 S. Ohio, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-2462) Church Board Sec. - Mary Phipps, P.O. Box 74, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-2024) Church Treas. - Dan Phipps, P.O. Box 74, Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-2024) Clinton First (Organized 1924) (021-0200) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 303) Kleemann Dr. & Hwy. 51, Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.clintonilnazarene.com; 217-935-9516)

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Pastor - To be Supplied Review Date - Music Dir. - Shelley Danison, 3 Bellarie Ct., Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-5749) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-5749) SS Supt. - Tonya Woods, 411 N. Monroe, Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-5693) Children's Min. Dir. - Connie Crawley, 521 Decatur St., Lincoln, IL 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-735-4124) NYI Pres. - Lance White, 4 Ivy Circle, Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-8141) Prime Time Dir. - Glenda North, P.O. Box 214, Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-5641) Men's Min. Dir. - Bill North, P.O. Box 214, Clinton, IL 61727 (217-935-5641) Women's Min. Dir. - Kathie White, Rte. 1, Box 203, Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-6385) NMI Pres. - Shirley Howie, 803 W. North St., Atlanta, IL 61723 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-648-2916) Church Board Sec. - Kathie White, Rte.1, Box 203, Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-6385) Church Treas. - Carolyn Peters, 29 Manorhill Dr., Clinton, IL 61727 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-935-2651) Collinsville Good Samaritan (Organized 1929) (021-0300) Location - (Mail - 1701 St. Louis Rd.) Hwy. 157 & St. Louis Rd, Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.goodsamnaz.org; fax: 618-345-1687; 618-345-1661) Pastor - (5/2/10) Kevin Hancock (Sarah), 26 Grandbrook, Collinsville, IL, 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-593-2963) Review Date - 5/16 Assoc. Pastor - Sean Asbeck (Kristi), 403 W. Washington, Caseyville, IL, 62232 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-402-3866) Music Dir. - Sean Asbeck, 403 W. Washington, Caseyville, IL 62232 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-402-3866) Chr. ED. (Dir/Min) - Sharon Autenrieth, 45 Berwin Green, Maryville, IL 62062 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-401-5657; home: 618-288-5453) SS Supt. - Lindsey Forth, 211 Coral Dr., Collinsville, Il 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-830-4475) Children's Min. Dir. - Jamie Kennedy, 901 Karen St, Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-550-8088) NYI Pres. - Heather Walker, 915 Powell, Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-345-8935) Adult Min. Dir. - Sharon Authenrieth, 45 Berwin Green, Maryville, IL 62062 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-401-5657; home: 618-288-5453) Prime Time Dir. - Kim Knoechel, 860 Madison Ave., Edwardsville, IL 62025 (618-288-5453) Men's Min. Dir. - Dan Forth, 211 Coral Dr., Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI Pres. -- Jill Rice, 101 Westbrook Ct, Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-343-3084) Church Board Sec. - Lisa Cline, 425 Hesperia, Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-344-3013) Church Treas. - Jeff Galyon, 2724 Fieldstone Dr, Maryville, IL 62062 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-290-2434)

Decatur First (Organized 1911) (021-0240) Location -- 1177 W. Hickory Point Rd., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.D1Naz.com; fax: 217-875-0617; 217-875-0616)

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Pastor - (3/3/2013) Brian Powell (Heather), 1161 W. Pine Ct., Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-971-9371) Review Date - 3/15 Finance Manager - Danaka Bulthuis, (Ken), 9022 Shees Rd., Oakley, IL, 62501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-763-6450) Youth Pastor - Jeremiah McClure, (Jessica), 2465 W. Florian Ct., Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-936-6908) Associate Pastor - Tim Lourash (Nealy), 8873 Glasgow Rd., Warrensburg, IL, 62573 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-855-6479) Children and Recreation Pastor - Justin Neufeld, (Marina), 18 Grays Lane, Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-853-1555) Pastor of Christian Education - Wade Stine, (Paula), 2017 Crossroads Rd., Decatur, IL, 62521 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-423-0479, 217-521-1463) Early Childhood Dir. -- Joslyn Keathley (Aaron), P.O. Box 192, Orena, IL 62554 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-619-3274) Pastor of Recovery Ministries - Troy Pulliam, (Kristin), 505 N. Moffett Ave., Decatur, IL, 62522 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-412-1903) NYI Pres. - Judi Deal, 672 Jacobs Way, Forsyth, IL 62535 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-433-5834) Prime Time Dir. - Harold Fleener, 2105 Mill Stone Rd., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-875-0408) Women's Min. Dir. - Carol Eichel, 1415 Meadow View Dr., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-875-0770) NMI Pres. - Debbie Hancock, 2835 N. University Ave., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-454-6844; home: 217-872-4678) Church Board Sec. - Marc Abla, 2305 N. Elizabeth Dr., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-341-3023) Church Board Treas. - Ron Neufeld, 4526 Cresthaven Ln., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-497-1173; home: 217-875-3083)

Decatur Oak Grove (Organized 1952) (021-0250) Location - (Mail - 1870 W. Garfield) 1890 W. Garfield, Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.ognazarene.org; 217-423-2929) Pastor - (6/26/2011) Tim Mezera (Ashely), 1870 W. Garfield Ave., Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-433-2266; home: 708-289-4291) Review Date - 6/14 SS Supt. - R. J. Heitz, 46 Larry Dr., Decatur, IL 62526 (217-877-8293) NYI Pres. - Terry Moreland, Decatur, IL 62522 Women's Ministry Dir. - Ashley Mezera, 1870 W. Garfield Ave., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 603-966-8804) NMI President - Mary Rokosh, 1640 W. Cushing, Decatur, IL 62526 Church Board Sec. - Carol Schonert, 3525 Catherine, Decatur, IL 62526 (217-422-2678) Church Treas. - Bev Hackney, 2306 Richmond Rd., Decatur, IL 62521 (217-422-0709) Decatur Parkway (Organized 1950) (021-0230) Location - 2701 Faries Parkway, Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 217-428-1570; 217-428-2721) Pastor - (5/16/2004) Mike Tapscott (Shari), 2573 Redlich Ct., Decatur, IL, 62521 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-972-8681; home: 217-428-6479) Review Date - 5/14 Assoc. Pastor - Ron Black, (Marilyn), 543 Shadow Ln., Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-877-2878) Music Dir. - Ron Black, 543 Shadow Ln., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-877-2878) Christian Education Dir. - Ron Black, 543 Shadow Lane, Decatur, IL 62526

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-877-2878) SS Supt. - David Taylor, 407 W. Plains, Oreana, IL 62554 (217-468-2326) Children's Min. Dir. - Olivia Mannlein, 4364 Huston Hills Rd., Decatur, IL 62526 (217-875-0247) NYI Pres. - Jeff Mannlein, 4364 Huston Hills Rd., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-875-0247) Prime Time Dir. - David & Ruth Taylor, 407 W. Plains, Oreana, IL 62554 (217-468-2326) Women's Min. Dir. - Ruth Taylor, 407 W. Plains, Oreana, IL 62554 (217-468-2326) NMI Pres. - Tina Eller, 5354 Wilcar Ct., Decatur, IL 62521 (217-877-3315) Work & Witness Co-ord. - Larry Butler, 104 E. McKinley, Maroa, IL 61756 (cell: 217-620-8861; home: 217-794-3002) Church Board Sec. - Jan Hendricker, 214 Brownlow Dr., Decatur, IL 62526 (217-422-4969) Church Treas. - Beverly Lahme, 1202 Meadowview Dr., Decatur. IL 62526 (217-875-0484) Decatur Trinity (Organized 1943) (021-0260) Location - 1645 S. 44th St., Decatur, IL 62521 (fax: 217-423-0268; 217-423-4264) Pastor - (3/1/2008) Daniel Taylor (Teresa), 3636 Plesant View Ct., Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-454-1970, home: 217-233-5553) Review Date - 3/14 Music Dir. - Mike Hickman, 1555 Wildwood Dr., Mt. Zion, IL 62549 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-864-0519) SS Supt. - Charlotte Coreman, Rte 1, Box 165, Lovington, IL 61937 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-855-2047, home: 217-864-2214) Children's Min. Dir. - Charlotte Coreman, Rte 1, Box 165, Lovington, IL 61937 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-855-2047, home: 217-864-2214) NMI Pres. - Shirley Travis, 54 Ohio Dr., Decatur, IL 62526 (217-811-3589) Church Board Sec. - Keim Marilyn, 743 S. 21st, Decatur, IL 62521 (217-423-2969) Church Treas. - Marvon Tague, 1215 Finley Dr., Mt. Zion, IL 62549 (217-422-5388) Decatur West Side (Organized 1918) (021-0270) Location -1224 W. Grand Ave., Decatur, IL 62522 (E-mail:[email protected]; Web Address: westsidenaz.net; 217-428-9400) Pastor - (7/1/2012) Stephen Cecil (Peggy), 2260 North Longwood Drive, Decatur, IL, 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-433-1328; home: 217-423-8822) Review Date: 7/14 Minister of Music - Russell Burch, 2733 Sunnyview, Illiopolis, IL 62539 (E-mail:[email protected]; cell: 217-720-0657; home: 217-486-2010) SS Supt. - Marsha Porter, P.O. Box 235, Cerro Gordo, IL 61818 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-235-0235) NYI Pres. - Dave Marler, 333 E. Pierson, Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-875-4043) Women's Min. Dir. - Michaele Ahrens, P.O. Box 3494, Decatur, IL 62524 NMI Pres. - Rachel Burch, 2733 Sunnyview, Illiopolis, IL 62539 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-720-0648; home: 217-486-2010) Church Board Sec. - Trina Snyder, 117 W. Frantz Street, Cerro Gordo, IL 61818 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-413-8174) Church Treas. - Julie Marler, 333 E. Pierson Ave., Decatur, IL 62526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-620-8941) Du Quoin (Organized 1959) (021-0281) Location - 1111 S. Washington, Du Quoin, IL 62832 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 618-548-3505; 618-542-5302) Pastor - (5/1/2007) Michael Ice (Joan), 4560 County Farm Rd., Salem, IL, 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-977-8863; home: 618-548-3505) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Jerry Whittington, 7601 Woodcock Rd., Tamaroa, IL 62888 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-246-4697; home: 618-496-3245) SS Supt. - Jerry Whittington, 7601 Woodcock Rd., Tamaroa, IL 62888

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(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-246-4697; home: 618-496-3245) Children's Min. Dir. - Patsy Teffertiller, 7097 Parrott Rd., Tamaroa, IL 62888 (618-496-3248) Church Board Sec. - Jerry Whittington, 7601 Woodcock Rd., Tamaroa, IL 62888 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-246-4697; home: 618-496-3245) Church Treas. - Linda Gassel, 2354 Private Rd.,53, DuQuoin, IL 62832 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-571-4518) Dupo Bluffview Christian Center (Organized 1952) (021-0280) Location - 201 Richard Ave., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-286-4698) Pastor - (7/1/2003) Ronald Hebel (Irene), 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL, 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-719-4409; home: 618-300-0887) Review Date - 9/13 Music Dir. - Lori Neiweglowski, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 Christian Ed. Dir. - Malina Johnson, 110 Park Ave., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-980-0857) Christian Ed. Dir. -Irene Hebel, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-719-6638) SS Supt. - Lori Neigweglowski, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 Children's Min. Dir. - Malina Johnson, 110 Park Ave., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-980-0857) NYI Pres. - Tracy montgomery, 201 Richard Ave., Dupo, IL 62239 Adult Min. Dir. - Mary Drake, 5880 Bond Ave., Apt. 118, Centreville, IL 62207 (618-337-6349) Men's Min. Dir. - Ronald Hebel, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-719-4409; home: 224-353-9302) Women's Min. Dir. - Irene Hebel, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-719-6638; home: 224-353-9302) NMI Pres. - Irene Hebel, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-719-6638; home: 224-353-9302) Church Board Sec. - Belinda Burninr, Dupo, IL 62239 Church Treas. - Jerry Sumpter, Main Street, Dupo, IL 62239 East St. Louis Rush Memorial (Organized 1987) (021-0284) Location - (Mail - 910 South 74th, Belleville, 62223) 1515 Walnut, East St. Louis, IL 62201 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: http://www.netministries.org/see/churches/ch07438; 618-874-1889) Pastor - (10/22/2006) Carl Pinkston (Eva), 910 S. 74th St., Belleville, IL, 62223 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-397-4458) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. -- Muriel Shackelford, 1203 Bissell St., Madison, IL 62060 (618-451-9037) SS Supt - Walter Shackelford Jr., 1203 Bissell St., Madison, IL 62060 (618-451-9037) Women's Min. Dir. - Lucille Creer, 5 North Ct., Florissant, MO 63033 (314-226-2715) NMI Pres. - Eva Pinkston, 910 S. 74th St., Belleville, IL 62223 (618-397-4458) Church Board Sec. - Eva Pinkston, 910 S. 74th St., Belleville, IL 62223 (618-397-4458) Church Treas. - Muriel Shackelford, 1203 Bissell St., Madison, IL 62060 (618-451-9037) Edgemont Grace (Organized 1965) (021-0290) Location - (Mail - 1179 Red Hawk Ridge Lane, O'Fallon, 62269) 656 N. 79th St., East St. Louis, IL 62203 (618-397-1739) Pastor - (6/29/2003) Richard Prince (Lela), 1179 Red Hawk Ridge Ln., O'Fallon, IL, 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-628-8071) Review Date - Appointment Assoc. Pastor - Carean Heyliger, 748 Alhambra Ct., East St. Louis, IL, 62205 (618-274-0526) Assoc. Pastor - Vashti Wilburn, 20 N. 45th St., Apt. 3, Belleville, IL, 62226 (618-235-9925) Music Dir. - Jerome Rogers, 4916 Bond Ave., Alorton, IL 62207 (618-271-1715) SS Supt.- Lisa Phifer, 1305 Cleveland Ave., East St. Louis, IL 62205 (618-857-8044)

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NYI Pres. - Jerome Rogers, 4916 Bond Ave., Alorton, IL 62207 (618-271-1715) Women's Min. Dir. - Carean Heyliger, 748 Alhambra Ct., East St. Louis, IL, 62205 (618-274-0526) NMI Pres. - Lela Prince, 1179 Red Hawk Ridge Ln., O'Fallon, IL 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-628-8071) Church Board Sec. - Verna McClendon, 704 Terrace Dr., East St. Louis, IL 62203 (618-398-2206) Church Treas. - Lue Bertha Lofton, 601 Vogel Pl., East St. Louis, IL 62205 (618-874-7263) Fairfield Fountain of Life (Organized 1952) (021-0350) Location - (Mail - 118 North St.) 120 North St., Fairfield, IL 62837 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-842-9634) Pastor - (11/11/2012) Norlyn Crandall (Jane), 118 North St., Fairfield, IL, 62837 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-313-4859; home: 618-842-9634) Review Date - Appointment SS Supt. - Connie French, 2110 Co. Rd. 855 E., Fairfield, IL 62837 (cell: 618-841-1831; home: 618-516-7013) NYI Pres. - Darlene Pollard, P.O. Box 431, Cisne, IL 62823 (618-599-8875) Men's Min. Dir. - Darrell Smith, 1128 Co. Rd. 2100 E., Fairfield, IL 62837 (cell: 618-599-0014; home: 618-842-4517) Women's Min. Dir. - Jane Crandall, 118 North ST, Fairfield, IL 62837 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-842-9634) NMI Pres. - Barbara Marshel, P.O. Box 86, 1028 N. 1st St., Fairfield, IL 62837 (cell: 618-599-7978; home: 618-842-7791) Church Board Sec. - Anita Onyett, 1209 N.W. 7th St. #3A, Fairfield, IL 62837 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-599-9756) Church Treas. - Carolyn Pollard, 1004 Co Rd 1850 E., Fairfield, IL 62837 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-599-5680; home: 618-842-4522) Fairview Heights Parkview (Organized 1959) (021-0295) Location - 50 Longacre Dr., Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 618-234-5140; 618-234-5941) Pastor - (5/25/2003) Jay Shoff (Sheri), 229 Bourdelais Dr., Swansea, IL, 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-550-8571; home: 618-222-0822) Review Date - 06/17 SS Supt. - Barbara Thomas, 213 Gettysburg, Belleville, IL 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-447-1066; home: 618-277-4266) Children's Min. Dir. -- Sheri Shoff, 229 Bourdelais Dr., Swansea, IL, 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-610-5505; home: 618-222-0822) NYI Pres. - Craig Hill, 8175 Triple Lakes Rd, Dupo, IL 62239 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-910-0478,; home: 618-538-5832) Adult Min. Dir. - Barbara Thomas, 213 Gettysburg, Belleville, IL 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-447-1066; home: 618-277-4266) Men's Min. Dir. - Jay Shoff, 229 Bourdelais Dr., Swansea, IL 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-550-8571; home: 618-222-0822) NMI Pres. -- Luisa Mendoza, 904 W. Nixon, O'Fallon, IL 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-402-0686) CLT Dir. - LaVerne Vivian, 2045 Fairfield Pl. Apt. 9, O'Fallon, IL 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-593-0625; home: 618-622-8360) Church Board Sec. - Paula Kehrer, 1052 Oxford Hill Rd., O'Fallon, IL 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-520-9687; home: 618-622-1770) Church Treas. - Janice Bono, 5832 Bridleford Ln., St. Louis, MO 63129 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-221-9425) Flora (Organized 1936) (021-0380) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 343) 12 Parsons Lane, Flora, IL 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 618-662-3543; 618-662-2337) Pastor - (3/21/2004) Philip Alvord (Janet), 1210 Country Club Rd, Flora, IL, 62839

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-662-2992) Review Date - 03/14 Assoc. Pastor - Tim Cox (Hayley), 624 N. Worthey St., Flora, IL, 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-662-3810; home: 618-520-0570) Assoc. Pastor - Jule Yates, 515 W. 12th St., Flora, IL, 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-662-4252) Music Dir. - Jason Leib, 87 Parkview Trail Dr., Flora, IL 62839 (618-662-3735) SS Supt. - Dennis Conard, 415 East 4th St., Flora, IL 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-694-5728) NYI Pres. - Athena Smith, 550 East 2nd St., Flora, IL 62839 Single Adult Min. Dir. - Janice Schofield, 613 East Dr., Flora, IL 62839 (618-662-4681) Women's Min. Dir. - Cheri James, 307 Flora Ave., Flora, IL 62839 (618-237-1347) NMI Pres. - Virginia Warren, 3006 Old Hwy. 50, Flora, IL 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-678-4284) Church Board Sec. - Andrew Dailey, 107 Redwing Dr., Louisville, IL 62858 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-665-4038) Church Treas. - Linda Taylor, 3857 Old Hwy. 50, Xenia, IL 62899 (618-662-9452) Georgetown (Organized 1911) (021-0390) Location - (Mail - 105 E. 8th St.) N. Main & 8th St., Georgetown, IL 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-662-8156) Pastor - (3/24/2002) Gary Farris (Wanda), 303 N. Church St., Georgetown, IL, 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-778-7090; home: 217-662-2272) Review Date - 03/16 Music Dir. - Allen Bouton, 1713 N. Main, Georgetown, Il 61846 (217-662-8502) SS Supt - Charles Miles, 301 N. State St., Ridge Farm, IL (217-247-2792) NYI Pres. - Bobbie Miles, 301 N. State St., Ridge Farm, IL 61847 (217-247-2792) Women's Min. Dir. - Wanda Farris, 303 N. Church St., Georgetown, IL 61846 (217-662-2272) NMI Pres. - Beverly Green, 301 E. 13th St., Georgetown, IL 61846 (217-662-6058) Church Board Sec. - Shirley Thompson, 16868 Mill St., Georgetown, IL 61846 (217-662-2258) Church Treas. - Jim Green, 301 E. 13th St., Georgetown, IL 61846 (217-662-6058) Glenview (Organized 1947) (021-0330) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 368) 400 Glen Carbon Rd., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-5037) Pastor - (8/6/1980) Richard Unger (Pat), 107 Mark Trail, Glen Carbon, IL, 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) Review Date - 08/13 Visitation Min - Richard Unger, Sr., 107 Mark Tr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) Music Dir. - Ruth Wiegand, 498 W. Moro Rd., Moro, IL 62067 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-377-8350) SS Supt. - David Durell, 1540 Weber Rd., Edwardsville, IL 62025 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-407-8373; home: 618-656-1806) Children's Min. Dir. - Karen McDonnell, 350 Montgomery, Troy, IL 62294 (618-667-8795) Adult Min. Dir. - Patricia Unger, 107 Mark Trail Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) Prime Time Dir. - Richard Unger, 107 Mark Trail Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) Men's Min. Dir. - Richard Unger, 107 Mark Trail Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) Women's Min. Dir. - Patricia Unger, 107 Mark Trail Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) NMI Pres. - Patricia Unger, 107 Mark Trail Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) CLT Dir. - Richard Unger, Sr., 107 Mark Trail Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) Church Board Sec. - Linda Durell, 1540 Weber Dr, Edwardsville, IL 62025 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-407-5566; home: 618-656-1806) Church Treas. - Rhonda Wiegand, 9623 Goodall Rd., Alhambra, IL 62001 (618-887-9042) Godfrey (Organized 1933) (021-0010) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 337) 1800 W. Delmar, Godfrey, IL 62035 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.godfreynazarene.org; 618-467-0867) Pastor - To be supplied Review Date - SS Supt. - Jodie George, 211 Center St., Brighton, IL 62012 (618-691-8629) Prime Time Dir. - Wes Sanders, No. 5, Carol Lee Court, East Alton, IL 62024 (618-259-0799) Church Board Sec. - Nina Haynes, 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-462-5476) Church Treas. - Wes George, 211 Center St., Brighton, IL 62012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-691-8125) Granite City CTM (CTM) (021-0011) Location - 3245 Princeton Dr, Granite City, IL 62040 (Fax: 618-876-5020; 618-876-5020) Pastor - To be supplied Griggsville (Organized 1917) (021-0420) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 462, Griggsville, 62340) 106 Quincy St., Griggsville, IL 62340 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-833-2747) Pastor - (7/8/2007) Steve Boze (Sandy), P.O. Box 462, 113 N. Chandler St., Griggsville, IL, 62340 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-617-3643; home: 217-833-2747) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Ed Phillips, 106 Quincy St., Griggsville, IL 62340 SS Supt. - Peggy Stanley, 402 W. Franklin St., Griggsville, IL 62340 Children's Min. Dir. - Shari Zenner, 502 S. Memorial St., Pittsfield, IL 62363 NYI Pres. - Nikki Hudleston, 31252 375th St., New Salem, IL 62357 Women's Min. Dir. - Sandy Boze, 113 N. Chandler, P.O. Box 462, Griggsville, IL 62340 (217-833-2747) NMI Pres. - Ada Bennett, 810 W. Quincy St., Griggsville, IL 62340 Church Board Sec. - Alberta Couch, 36565 Co. Hwy. 2, New Salem, IL 62357 Church Treas. - Zach Hooker, 510 W. Quincy, Griggsville, IL 62340 (217-833-2137) (Harrisburg) Oasis Community (Organized 2012) (021-0003) Location -- 2101 McHaney Rd., Harrisburg, IL 62946 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-889-5065) Pastor - (1/27/2007) Gary Clark (Peggy), 20812 Corinth Rd., Pittsburg, IL, 62974 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-889-5065; home: 618-982-2389) Review Date - 6/15 Visitation Min. - Jerry Williams, 28 Acorn Dr., Harrisburg, , IL 62946 (cell: 618-841-2804; home: 618-252-1850) Music Dir. - Dianne Ozment, 11007 Paulton Rd., Pittsburg, IL 62974 (cell: 618-922-4566; home: 618-982-2224) Christian Education Director - Stephen Ledbetter, 1025 S. Land St., Harrisburg, IL 62946 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-926-0995; home: 618-252-2277) Sunday School Superintendent - Stephen Ledbetter, 1025 S. Land St., Harrisburg, IL 62946 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-926-0995; home: 618-252-2277) NMI President - Sharon Emery, 125 Pond Creek Ln., New Burnside, IL 62967 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-926-2948) Church Board Sec. - Nina Gibbons, 2105 McHaney Rd., Harrisburg, IL 62946 (cell: 618-841-5100; home:618-253-7707)

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Church Treas. - Nina Gibbons, 2105 McHaney Rd., Harrisburg, IL 62946 (cell: 618-841-5100; home:618-253-7707)

Highland (CTM) (021-0008) Location - (Mail - 18 Sandstone Ct., Troy, 62294) 140 Woodcrest Dr., Highland, IL 62249 (618-667-0828) Pastor - To be supplied Review Date - Church Treas. - Sandy Prince, 88 Westbrooke, Troy, IL 62294 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-667-2364) Jacksonville (CTM) (021-0012) Location - Pastor - (2011) Rita Noreen Briggs (Gary), (P.O. Box 36), 237 East Power St., Blue Mound, IL 62513 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-329-4571) Jerseyville (Organized 1947) (021-0500) Location - 285 Maple Summit, Jerseyville, IL 62052 (618-498-3538) Pastor - (6/16/2013) Edwin Retter (Pat), 285 Maple Summit, Jerseyville, IL 62052 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-498-3538) Review Date - Appointment Music Director - Betty Butler, 23 Pohlman Trailer Ct., Carrollton, IL 62016 SS Supt. - Wayne Strubberg, 32873 Teney Hollow Rd., Brighton, IL 62012 (618-372-7645) Men's Min. Dir. - Wayne Strubberg, 32873 Teney Hollow Rd., Brighton, IL 62012 (618-372-7645) Women's Ministry Director - Sheryl Winthrow, 312 E. Prairie St., Jerseyville, IL 62052 NMI Pres. - Beth Frye, 17839 Liberty Ridge Rd, Grafton, IL 62037 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-498-7753) Church Board Sec. - Beth Frye, 17839 Liberty Ridge Rd, Grafton, IL 62037 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-498-7753) Church Treas. - Wayne Frye, 19176 Red Oak Ln., Jerseyville, IL 62052 (618-498-5355) Laclede (Organized 1951) (021-0320) Location - (Mail - 365 Hanging Rock Rd., Flora, IL 62839) Rt. 37 N, Laclede, IL 62426 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 618-548-0531; 618-662-2288) Pastor - Mark Harned (Donna), 365 Hanging Rock Rd., Flora, IL 62839 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-676-7643; home: 618-662-2288) Review Date - Supply Music Dir. - Donna Harned, 365 Hanging Rock Road, Flora, IL 62839 (618-662-2288) SS Supt. - Carl Lane, Rte. 1, Box 230, Edgewood, IL 62426 (618-245-6305) Children's Min. Dir. - Mary Chenault, 7425 Norris Dr, Marion, IL 62959 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-993-3167) NYI Pres. - Mary Lou Van Meter, Rt 1, Box 229, Laclede, IL 62426 (618-245-9806) NMI Pres. - Betty Nelson, 606 Hickory St., Edgewood, IL 62426 (618-238-4179) Church Board Sec. - Irene Black, 2961 St. Rte. 37, Salem, IL 62881 (618-548-0361) Church Treas. - Betty Nelson, 606 Hickory, Edgewood, IL 62426 (618-238-4179) Lincoln First (Organized 1923) (021-0530) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 70) 2501 Woodlawn Rd., Lincoln, IL 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.lincolnnazarene.org; 217-732-8362) Pastor - (8/26/2001) Gregory Wooten (Luann), 215 Mayfair Dr., Lincoln, IL, 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-737-6132; home: 217-732-1969) Review Date: Appointment Music Dir. - MeLane Coulter, 612 E. Pine St., Mason City, IL 62664 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-737-8956) SS Supt. - Alice McCoy, 23872 Claypool, Greenview, IL 62642

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-971-6595) NYI Pres. - Craig Kretkowski, 1274 1000th Ave, Lincoln, IL 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-816-6212) NMI Pres. - Bob Strotheide, 76 Gavin, Lincoln, IL 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-737-9448, 217-732-7413) Church Board Sec. - Reatha Owen, 310 1171st St., Middletown, IL 62666 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-737-8679) Church Treas. - Bob DeVore, 1018 Pulaski St., Lincoln, IL 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-737-7082; home: 217-735-1843) Mahomet (Organized 1927) (021-0540) Location- 702 Turkey Farm Rd., Mahomet, IL 61853 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.mahometchurchofthenazarene.org; Fax: 217-586-4434; 217-586-4434) Pastor - (7/1/1995) Lutz Braunig (Debra), 702 Turkey Farm Rd., Mahomet, IL, 61853 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-369-0365; home: 217-586-4434) Review Date - 03/17 Co-Pastor - Deb Braunig, 702 Turkey Farm Rd., Mahomet, IL, 61853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-621-0800) Music Dir. - Deb Braunig, 702 Turkey Farm Rd, Mahomet, IL 61853 (E-mail: [email protected]; (217-621-0800) Christian Ed. Dir. - Deb Braunig, 702 Turkey Farm Rd., Mahomet, IL 61853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-621-0800) Prime Time Dir. - Wayne Gordon, 901 N. Maywood, Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-2866) Men's Min. Dir. - Bob Buchanan, 1206 W. Frances Dr., Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-2735) Women's Min. Dir. - Sandy Gordon, 901 N. Maywood, Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-2866) NMI Pres. - Marti Dodge, 42 Randolph Street, Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-4287) Church Board Sec. - Marilyn Buchanan, 1206 W. Francis Dr., Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-2735) Church Treas. - Dave Sproul, 408 S. Briarfield, Mahomet, IL 61853 (217-586-2597) Mansfield Community (Organized 1911) (021-0550) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 216) 110 W. Griggs St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.mansfieldnazarene.org; Fax: 217-489-3841; 217-489-3231) Pastor - (9/28/2003) Carlos Lonberger (Becky), 304 S. McKinley St., Mansfield, IL, 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-621-4578; home: 217-489-3841) Review Date -- Appointment Youth - Marjorie Lonberger, 304 S. McKinley St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-489-3841, home: 217-621-2295) Music Dir. - Becky Lonberger, 304 S. McKinley St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-840-4883, home: 217-489-3841) SS Supt. - Joseph Kline, 807 S. Hamilton St, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-898-5077; home: 217-762-7624) Children's Min. Dir. - Tammy Flannery, 207 S. McKinley St., P.O. Box 525, Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-377-8748) NYI Pres. - Janice Manion, W. Monroe St., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-722-7237; home: 217-489-9269) Adult Min. Dir. - Neal Clark, 112 W. Griggs St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-489-7025) Men's Min. Dir. - Neal Clark, 108 W. Griggs St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-489-7025) Women's Min. Dir. - Sandy Kline, 807 S. Hamilton, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-7624) NMI Pres. - Tammy Flannery, 207 S. McKinley, Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-377-8748; home: 217-489-9300) Church Board Sec. - Neal Clark, 108 W. Griggs St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-489-7025)

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Church Treas. - Neal Clark, 112 W. Griggs St., Mansfield, IL 61854 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-489-7025) Marion First (Organized 1947) (021-0560) Location -- 809 W. White St., Marion, IL 62959 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 618-993-8999; 618-993-6860) Pastor - (12/24/2006) Robert Parker (Connie), 1204 S. Duncan, Marion, IL, 62959 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-694-7731; home: 618-997-1694) Review Date - 12/16 Music Dir. - Clarence Cawvey, 213 S. 18th St., Herrin, IL 62948 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-579-3794; home: 618-942-2634) Music Dir. -- Sean McDonald, 3584 Palzo Rd., Creal Springs, IL 62922 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-944-0033) SS Supt. - Larry Harris, 1807 Reveille, Marion, IL 62959 (618-998-1068) Children's Min. Dir. - Becky McDonald, 3584 Palzo Rd, Creal Springs, IL 62922 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-944-0034) NYI Pres. - Sean McDonald, 3584 Palzo Rd., Creal Springs, IL 62922 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-944-0033) NMI Pres. - Debbie Taylor, 9797 Saraville Rd., Marion, IL 62959 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-942-2634) Church Board Sec. - Diane Richardson, 312 W. Blvd, Marion, IL 62959 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-997-6754) Church Treas. - Donna Ninness, 8444 Davis Prairie Rd., Marion, IL 62959 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-982-2901) Marshall (Organized 1942) (021-0580) Location - 1110 S. 9th St., Marshall, IL 62441 (217-826-8653) Pastor - (7/1/2012) Thomas Higgins (Amy Jo), 1110 S. 9th St., Marshall, IL 62441 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-841-9294) Review Date - 1/16 Assoc. Pastor - Amy J. Higgins, 1110 S. 9th St., Marshall, IL, 62441 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-264-6490) Music Director - Herman Wallace, 507 N. 6th St., Marshall, IL 62441 Sunday School Superintendent - Lace Wallace, 507 N. 6th St., Marshall, IL 62441 NMI President - Janis Kesler, 1131 Vine St., Marshall, IL 62441 Church Board Secretary - Sarah Thompson, 514 N. Michigan Ave., Marshall, IL 62441 (217-264-1338) Church Treasurer - Cindy Wallace, 1501 S. 9th St., Marshall, IL 62441 (217-826-5540) Mattoon East Side (Organized 1957) (021-0591) Location - (Mail - Box 798) 2129 S. 9th St., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.esnmatt.com; 217-258-6519) Pastor - To be Supplied Review Date - Music Dir. - Mark Eadie, 1286 E. Co. Rd. 100 N., Arcola, IL 61910 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-460-1286) SS Supt. - Margo Christian, 409 Woodlawn Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-273-5240) Women's Min. Dir. - Hulda Couch, 3201 Moultrie Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-254-8665:home: 217-235-0996) NMI Pres. - Teresa Riegle, 1608 Oak Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-235-3649) Work & Witness Co-ord. - Dan Riegle, 1608 Oak Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-259-5013; home: 217-235-3649) Church Board Sec. - Emilie Vandeveer, 215 Tyler St., Charleston, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-508-0136; home: 217-532-3040) Church Treas. - Eneatha Secrest, 3313 Chestnut Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (217-258-6750)

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Mattoon Real Life Community (Organized 1934) (021-0590) Location -- 2220 Champaign Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: http://www.reallife-cc.com/; Fax: 217-234-3212; 217-234-3212) Pastor - (10/24/2011) Michael Flowers (Mindy), 2212 Champaign Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-294-3490; home: 217-234-3212) Review Date - 10/13 Music Dir. - John McHenry, 720 N. 29th St., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-234-2935) Church Board Sec. - Margaret Messer, 7875 Berea Ln., Charleston, IL 61920 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 217-345-9579) Church Treas. - Mona McHenry, 720 N. 29th St., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-234-2935) Monticello (Organized 1939) (021-0620) Location - 301 W. Wilson St., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-3046) Pastor - (5/25/2011) John T. Barker (Cindy), 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL, 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517-256-3821; home: 217-631-1072) Review Date - 06/17 Music Dir. - Cindy Barker, 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517-614-0886; home: 217-631-1072) SS Supt. - John T. Barker, 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517-256-3821; home: 217-631-1072) NYI Pres. John T. Barker, 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517-256-3821; home: 217-631-1072) Men's Min. Dir. - Verlin Burton, 442 S. Hamilton St., Monticello, IL 61856 (217-762-3180) Women's Min. Dir. -- Cindy Barker, 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517-614-0886; home: 217-631-1072) NMI Pres. - Betty Karnes, 521 N. Chase, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-9324) CLT Dir. -- Betty Karnes, 521 N. Chase, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-9324) Church Board Sec. - Betty Karnes, 521 N. Chase, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-9324) Church Treas. - James Gocking, 1104 Poplar, Monticello, IL 61856 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-762-7794) Mount Carmel (Organized 1934) (021-0640) Location - (Mail - 214 W. 7th) 218 W. 7th St., Mt. Carmel, IL 62863 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: http://www.ourchurch.com/member/m/MtCarmelNaz/; 618-262-5778) Pastor - (2/5/2012) C. Mitchum (Margie), 202 4th St., Newburg, IN 47630 (cell: 812-483-4860; home: 812-853-8048) Review Date - Appointment Assoc. Pastor - Kathy Anderson, 1008 Bradley Dr., Olney, IL, 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-392-0212) SS Supt. - Donnie Renner, Apt 314, 330 W. 10th St., Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-262-8735) NMI Pres. - Judie Renner, Apt. 314, 330 W. 10th St., Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-262-8735) Church Board Sec. - Judie Renner, Apt. 314, 330 W. 10th St., Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-262-8735) Church Treas. - Larry Benham, 917 Bainum, Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-240-3097; home: 618-262-4220) Mount Erie (Organized 1942) (021-0650) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 67) 2481 Co. Rd. Hwy. 2, Mount Erie, IL 62446

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-854-2546) Pastor - To be supplied Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Nile Williams, P.O. Box 104, Mount Erie, IL 62446 (618-854-2751) SS Supt. - Duane McKinney, Rte. 1, Mount Erie, IL 62446 (618-854-2213) NMI Pres. - Donna Williams, P.O. Box 104, Mount Erie, IL 62446 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-854-2751) Church Board Sec. - Donna Williams, P.O. Box 104, Mount Erie, IL 62446 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-854-2751) Church Treas. - Samantha McKinney, Rte. 1, Mount Erie, IL 62446 (618-854-2393) Mount Sterling (Organized 1961) (021-0655) Location - 400 E. Franklin St., Mount Sterling, IL 62353 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-773-2569) Pastor - (9/11/2012) Stanley R. Cooley (Annette), Rte. 2, Box 111, Rushville, IL 62681 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-322-6053) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Zoe Sullivan, Rte. 3, Box 201A, Mount Sterling, IL 62353 (217-773-4349) Church Board Sec. - Deb Putman, 400 E. Franklin St., Mt. Sterling, IL 62353 (217-225-3264) Church Treas. - William Rebman, 511 Washington St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (217-323-2542) Mount Vernon Faith (Organized 1922) (021-0660) Location - (Mail - 102 S. 33rd St.) 601 S. 42nd St., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-237-1421) Pastor - (6/21/1994) Edwin Sprinkle (Pam), 102 S. 33rd St., Mount Vernon, IL, 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-237-1421) Review Date - 06/14 Visitation Min - Ken Chambliss, 16876 E. Fairfield Rd., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-242-1290) Music Dir. - Ed Sprinkle, 102 S. 33rd St., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-237-1421) SS Supt. - Pam Sprinkle, 102 S. 33rd St., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: psprinkle [email protected]; cell: 618-237-1422; home: 618-237-1421) NYI Pres. - Lauren Boles, 3109 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-316-2098; home: 618-315-9997) NMI Pres. - Becky Barbour, c/o 102 So.33rd Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-231-1258) Work & Witness Co-ord. - Terry Boles, 3109 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-315-9987; home: 618-315-9997) Church Board Sec. - Terry Boles, 3109 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-315-9987; home: 618-315-9997) Church Treas. - Heather Boles, 3109 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-315-9997) Murphysboro (Organized 1919) (021-0680) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 905) 12 N. 7th St., Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-559-1740) Pastor - (1/6/2008) Jim Frye (Cindy), 32 Candy Lane, Murphysboro, IL, 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-559-1740) Review Date - 01/14 SS Supt. - Cindy Frye, 32 Candy Lane, Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-559-1739) NYI Pres. - Christie Jo Klump, 58 Sunset Gardens Dr., Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-303-0727) NMI Pres. - Sarah Aytes, 503 E. Washington, Ava, IL 62907 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-924-2651)

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Church Board Sec. - Carla Wood, 909 N. 6th St., Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-303-0972) Church Treas. - Cindy Hansil, 2309 Clay, Murphysboro, IL 62966 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-534-2879) Nebo (Organized 1929) (021-0690) Location –13172 Co. Hwy. 7, Nebo, IL 62355 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-734-2803) Pastor – (8/1/2004) Darin Workman (Lori), 13178 Co. Hwy. 7, Nebo, IL 62355 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-371-2760; home: 217-734-2803) Review Date - 08/14 Music Dir. - Lori Workman, 13178 Co. Hwy. 7, Nebo, IL 62355 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-734-2803) SS Supt. - June Daniels, 40833 Co. Hwy. 10, Nebo, IL 62355 (E-mail; [email protected]; 217-734-9025) NMI Pres. - JoAnn Hobbs, 109 Parkview, P.O. Box 275, Pleasant Hill, IL 62366 (217-734-2472) Church Board Sec. - JoAnn Hill, 41619 Co. Hwy. 10, Nebo, IL 62355 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-734-9079) Church Treas. – Ruth Ann Borrowman, 10995 445

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-491-2487) Oakwood (Organized 1937) (021-0720) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 356) 311 E. U.S. 150, Oakwood, IL 61858 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.oakwoodnaz.org; Fax: 217-354-4495; 217-354-4996) Pastor - (11/20/1997) William Connell (Vicky), 311 E. US Rte. 150, Oakwood, IL, 61858 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-497-2810; home: 217-354-2808) Review Date - Appointment Child Care Dir. / School Principal - Alicia Hance, 928 Cunningham, Danville, IL 61834 (cell: 217-260-3888; home: 217-443-9529) NMI Pres. - Sandy Dowers, 403 E Chandler, Apt. 4, Fairmount, IL 61841 (217-733-7026) Church Board Sec. - Patty Martin, 201 South Willis St, Champaign, IL 61821 (217-355-7038) Church Treas. - Vicky Connell, 311 E. U.S. Rte. 150, Oakwood, IL 61858 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-799-7283; home: 217-354-2808) Ogden (Organized 1932) (021-0730) Location - 206 N. Market St., Ogden, IL 61859 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.ogdennazarene.org; 217-582-2200) Pastor - (6/13/2002) Jonathan Garlock (Delphine), P. O. Box 161, 117 N. Lynn, Ogden, IL, 61858 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-621-6199) Review Date - 6/16 Assoc. Pastor - Dennis Anglin, P. O. Box 102, Fithian, IL, 61844 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-548-2002;) Assoc. Pastor - Ruth Bensyl, 102 E. Kyle St., Ogden, IL 61859 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-582-2977) Assoc. Pastor - Don Johnson (Sharon), P. O. Box 161, 407 E. Court, Fairmount, IL, 61841 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-582-2200) SS Supt. - Kathy Crowell, 123 South Street, St. Joseph, IL (217-840-8201) Children's Min. Dir. - Tracy Maxwell, 612 Compton Ave, Champaign, IL 61822 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. - Raina Bensyl, 102 E. Kyle St, Ogden, IL 61859 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI Pres. - Lori Walle, 2128 County Rd. 1950 N, St. Joseph, IL 61872 (217-840-3357) Church Board Sec. - Lori Walle, 2128 County Rd. 1950 N., St. Joseph, IL 61849 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-840-9623) Church Treas. - Tabitha Hill, 459 Kyle St., Ogden, IL 61859 (217-733-2639)

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Olivet (Organized 1912) (021-0740) Location - (Mail - 5078 Olivet Rd.) 5054 Olivet Road, Georgetown, IL 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-662-2460) Pastor - (11/20/1992) James Blue (Christinia), 5078 Olivet Rd., Georgetown, IL, 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-497-2461, home: 217-662-6924) Review Date - 11/14 Youth Minister - Stephen Rippee, 5054 Olivet Road, Georgetown, IL, 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; 417-464-0627) SS Supt. - Christinia Blue, 5078 Olivet Rd., Georgetown, IL 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-662-6924) NYI Pres. - Stephen Rippee, 5054 Olivet Road, Georgetown, IL, 61846 (E-mail: [email protected]; 417-464-0627) Women's Min. Dir. - Elaine Garwood, 13294 E. 2240th Rd., Chrisman, IL 61924 (217-269-2807) Church Board Sec. - JaNell Stark, 15409 College Ave., Georgetown, IL 61846 (217-779-3273) Church Treas. - Annette Smith, 15419 E. 470 N. Rd., Ridge Farm, IL 61870 (217-662-8323) Olney (Organized 1927) (021-0750) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 249) 1411 N. Walnut St., Olney, IL 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.Olneynaz.com; 618-392-0986) Pastor - (3/4/2012) Kevin W. Pittman (Hally), 107 E. Gassman St., Olney, IL 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 417-543-8254; home: 618-554-1853) Review Date - (3/14) SS Supt. - Sandy Whitney, 807 W. North St., Olney, IL 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-838-4122; home: 618-393-7112) NYI Pres. - J.D. Frohning, RR 1, Box 95, West Liberty, IL 62475 (618-754-3664) NMI Pres. - Patricia Cannon, 804 E. Lafayette, Olney, IL 62450 (618-837-0190) Church Board Sec. - Sandy Whitney, 807 W. North St., Olney, IL 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-838-4122; home: 618-393-7112) Church Treas. - Steve Baker, 1403 W. Mack, Olney, IL 62450 (618-843-6084) Pana First (Organized 1924) (021-0770) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 257) 1200 E. 6th St., Pana, IL 62557 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: 1stnaz.org; 217-562-5346)) Pastor - (8/14/2011) Walter Sheets (Barbara), 300 N. Poplar, Pana, IL, 62557 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-620-1654) Review Date - (8/13) Assoc. Pastor - Barbara Sheets, (Walter), 300 North Poplar, Pana, IL, 62557 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-620-2074) Assoc. Pastor - Lila Chaplin, (Richard), 416 S. Fair Ave., Pana, IL, 62557 (217-823-3214) Music Dir. - Brett Stewardson, 413 S. Maple St., Pana, IL 62557 SS Supt. - Becky Billiter, 503 Sherman, Pana, IL 62557 (217-562-3336) Children's Min. Dir. - Tonya Christian, 218 S. Poplar, Assumption, IL 62510 (217-226-3432) NYI Pres. - Heather Phillips, 205 Grant St., Pana, IL 62557 (217-562-2757) Adult Min. Dir. - Nancy Klein, 250 N 1600 East, Rosamond, IL 62083 (217-563-2384) Prime Time Dir. - Lila Chaplin, 416 South Fair Ave., Pana, IL 62557 (217-823-3214) Men's Min. Dir. - Chris Jannink, 408 East Fifth Street, Pana, IL 62557 (217-562-9299) Women's Min. Dir. - Barbara Sheets, 300 North Poplar, Pana, IL, 62557 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-620-2074) NMI Pres. - Lila Chaplin, 416 South Fair Ave., Pana, IL 62557 (217-823-3214) CLT Dir. - Reva Woolard, 1105 E. 2nd St., Pana, IL 62557 (217-562-4309) Church Board Sec. - Reva Woolard, 1105 E. 2nd St., Pana, IL 62557 (217-562-4309) Church Treas. - Jodi Jannink, 408 East Fifth Street, Pana, IL 62557 (217-562-9299)

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Paris First (Organized 1929) (021-0780) Location - 921 Shaw Ave., Paris, IL 61944 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-465-6030) Pastor - (1/1/2012) Gary Williamson (Shiela), 305 Manier St., Paris, IL, 61944 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-345-9206, home: 217-251-1332) Review Date - (1/14) Music Dir. - Miriam St. John, 16274 E. 600 St. Rd., Paris, IL 61944 (217-463-3203) SS Supt. - Vada Kirby, 511 E. LaSalle, Paris, IL 61944 (217-465-4782) Children's Min. Dir. - Linda Abrams, 715 E. Wood St., Paris, IL 61944 (217-463-2680) Men's Min. Dir. - Phil Tingley, 405 W. Arthur St, Paris, IL 61944 (217-463-2127) Women's Min. Dir. - Vada Kirby, 511 E. LaSalle, Paris, IL 61944 (217-465-4782) NMI Pres. - Joan Trine, 9257 E. 1200th Rd., Paris, IL 61944 (217-465-4208) Church Board Sec. - Brenda Mattingly, Box 23, Vermillion, IL 61955 (217-275-3402) Church Treas. - Billie Seals, 201 Grandview, Paris, IL 61944 (217-466-5900) Pittsfield (Organized 1938) (021-0790) Location - 227 West Washington, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.pittsfieldnaz.org; Fax: 217-285-4091; 217-285-4091) Pastor - (11/28/2010) Jon Kroeze (Mary-Lou), 403 Sycamore, Pittsfield, IL, 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 919-283-3113; home: 217-577-3693) Review Date - (11/16) Associate Pastor -- Benjamin J. Thelander (Alisha), 411 West Lowry, Pittsfield, IL, 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; , 217-285-4091) SS Supt. - Fred Ruzich, 430 Piper Ln., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-285-4807) Children's Min. Dir. - Anita Shotts, 443 Susie Drive, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-242-7821) NYI Pres. - Angie Guthrie, 442 West Gay, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-371-6888, home: 217-285-1560) Prime Time Dir. - Bess Wade, 347 Curtis St., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (217-285-6990) Prime Time Dir. - Evelyn Workman, P.O. Box 563, Griggsville, IL 62340 (217-833-2760) Men's Min. Dir. - Don Kirk, 315 Justice Dr., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (217-285-5711) Women's Min. Dir. - Cindy Freesmeyer, 1117 Sunset Drive, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (217-285-9802) NMI Pres. - Mary-Lou Kroeze, 403 Sycamore, Pittsfield, IL 62363 Church Board Sec. - David Gurthrie, 442 West Gay, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-430-0251, 217-285-5711) Church Treas. - Chris Shotts, 315 N. Memorial, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (Email: [email protected]; 217-285-2222)

Quincy Emmanuel (Organized 1944) (021-0800) Location - 1527 Madison, Quincy, IL 62301 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.emmanuelnazarene.org; 217-222-9273) Pastor - (6/26/2011) Norman LaForce (Connie), 2901 Windy Hill Rd., Quincy, IL, 62305 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-222-9273) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Donald Brown, 9611 Rock Quarry Rd., Quincy, IL 62305 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-617-0533; home: 217-885-3495) SS Supt. - Lavina Glas, 939 S. 20th, Quincy, IL 62301 (217-222-9372) NYI Pres. - Darla Rardon, 1019 Washington, Quincy, Il 62301 (573-393-2189) Church Board Sec. - Sheila Capp Taber, 2020 Madison, Quincy, IL 62301 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-224-0954) Church Treas. - Donald Brown, 9611 Rock Quarry Rd., Quincy, IL 62305 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-617-0533; home: 217-885-3495)

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Location - 603 E. Grove, Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.rantoulnazarene.org; 217-892-9303) Pastor - (9/1/1979) Michael Curtis (Kathy), 204 N. Sheldon, Rantoul, IL, 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-714-3270; home: 217-892-9303) Review Date - (9/14) Music Dir. - Kathy Curtis, 204 N. Sheldon, Rantoul, IL 61866-1826 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-714-3386; home: 217-892-9303) Children's Min. Dir. - Ruth Kulmala, 1317 Cheryl Dr., Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-893-4176) NYI Pres. - Lee Abner, 311 Indian Hills, Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-893-3017) Single Adult Min. Dir. - Judy Hinkley, 1012 Eastview, Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-892-8229) Men's Min. Dir. - Kai Kulmala, 1317 Cheryl, Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-893-4176) NMI Pres. - Marilyn Horn, 2615 E. 600 N. Rd, Rankin, IL 60960 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-397-2977) Church Board Sec. - Debra Briggs, 731 E. Sangamon, Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-369-4969, 217-893-1417) Church Treas. - Jennifer Abner, 311 Indian Hills, Rantoul, IL 61866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-893-3017)

Roxana (Organized 1926) (021-0850) Location - 500 N. Central Ave., Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: roxananaz.com; Fax: 618-254-4032; 618-254-4026) Pastor - (5/5/1994) Lawrence Lacher (Lisa), 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL, 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-254-5547) Review Date - 05/16 Assoc. Pastor - D. Thad Haynes (Katherine), 2916 Gilbert Lane, Alton, IL, 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-910-0322) Music Dir. - D. Thad Haynes, 2916 Gilbert Lane, Alton, IL, 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-910-0322) SS Supt. - Lisa Lacher, 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-254-5547) Children's Min. Dir. - D. Thad Haynes, 2916 Gilbert Lane, Alton, IL, 62002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-910-0322) NYI Pres. - Stephanie Hinkle, 617 S. Central Ave., Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-541-5472) Adult Min. Dir. - Lisa Lacher, 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-254-5547) Single Adult Min. Dir. - Bill Rogers, 268 S. 8th St., Wood River, IL 62095 (618-254-7010) Men's Min. Dir. - Brad Whetzel, 788 Berry Road, Wood River, IL 62095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-259-0306) Women's Min. Dir. - Roberta Monroe, 727 Crestview Dr., Wood River, IL 62095 (618-251-4575) NMI Pres. - Doris Langin, 747 Purvis Drive, Wood River, IL 62095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-258-0082) Work & Witness Coordinator - Lawrence Lacher, 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL, 62084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-254-5547) Church Board Sec. - Glenn Breuklander, 116 Shawnee Dr., Wood River, IL 62095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-251-4616) Church Treas. - Kathy Breuklander, 116 Shawnee Dr., Wood River, IL 62095 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-251-4616) Royalton First (Organized 1925) (021-0860) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 579) 412 W. 3rd St. S., Royalton, IL 62983

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(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 618-984-4405; 618-984-4405) Pastor - (8/14/1994) David Sorensen (Lisa), P.O. Box 579, 116 N. Mannering St., Royalton, IL, 62983 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-967-2112; home: 618-984-2336) Review Date - 08/16 Youth Pastor -- Timothy Sorensen (Mindy), P.O. Box 21, Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-521-3913) Visitation Minister - David Sorensen, P.O. Box 579, Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-967-2112; home: 618-984-2336) Music Dir. - Renee' Lefler, 600 E. 2nd St. N., Royalton, IL 62983 (618-984-2067) SS Supt. - Jock Lefler, 600 E. 2nd St. N., Royalton, IL 62983 (618-984-2067) Children's Min. Dir. - Renee Lefler, 600 E. 2nd St. N., Royalton, IL 62983 (618-984-2067) NYI Pres. - Timothy Sorensen, P.O. Box 21, Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-521-3913) Prime Time Dir. - John (Tom) Williams, 308 E. Alexander St., Energy, IL 62933 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-967-2802) Men's Min. Dir. - Ronnie Colson, P.O. Box 331, Royalton, IL 62983 (618-984-7719) Women's Min. Dir. - Lisa Sorensen, P.O. Box 579, Royalton, IL 62983 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-984-2336) NMI Pres. - Jackie Harris, 4019 St. Hwy. 148, Mulkeytown, IL 62865 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-927-0092) Church Board Sec. - Jean Chamness, 9094 Ava Rd., Ava, IL 62907 (618-426-1314) Church Treas. - Brenda Colson, P.O. Box 331, Royalton, IL 62983 (618-984-7719) Salem Grace (Organized 1958) (021-0871) Location - 1900 N. Broadway, Salem, IL 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.salemgrace.com; Fax: 618-548-1265; 618-548-0881) Pastor - (2/13/2013) Mike Kraemer (Latifah), 3638 Hotze Rd, Salem, Il, 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 701-210-2054) Review Date - 02/15 Assoc. Pastor - Doug Romine (Kay), 718 S. Marion, Salem, IL, 62881 (cell: 618-780-9671; home: 618-548-5710) Assoc. Pastor - Mark Copley, (Candy), 320 S. Walnut, Salem, IL, 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-780-8888) Children's Pastor - Cheryl Ice, , 5248 Clark Rd, Salem, IL, 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-918-0353) SS Supt. - Judy Mahon, 311 Circle Dr., Salem, IL 62881 (618-548-2856) NYI Pres. - Dack Johnson, 2875 Selmaville Rd., Salem, IL 62881 Men's Min. Dir. - Troy Williams, 4885 Kimundy Rd., Salem, IL 62881 (618-267-8769) NMI Pres. - Troy Williams, 4885 Kimundy Rd., Salem, IL 62881 (618-267-8769) Work & Witness Coord. - Scott Kline, 201 N. Jefferson, Kinmundy, IL 62854 (618-322-7888) CLT Dir. - Judy Mahon, 311 Circle Dr., Salem, IL 62881 (618-548-2856) Church Board Sec. - Christy Gillett, 4259 Basom Rd, Salem, IL 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-548-6977) Church Treas. - Sue Kagy, 4907 Keller Rd., Iuka, IL 62849 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-323-6568)

The Hope House (PAC) Location - (Mail - 1900 N. Broadway) 5201 Charleston Rd., Salem, IL 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Hope-House/345610518886923; Fax: 618-548-1265; 618-548-0881) Ministry Leader - Mark Copley (Candy), 320 S. Walnut St., Salem, IL, 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-780-8888) Assimilation Leader - Nancy Lafenhagen, 1317 N. Rotan, Salem, IL, 62881 (618-292-9533) Encourager Leader - Renitta Garrett, 329 Northwood Ln., Salem, IL, 62881

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(618-780-3592) Training Leader - Jennifer Knopp, 214 Westport Dr., Salem, IL, 62881 (618-740-0454)

Shelbyville (Organized 1929) (021-0880) Location - (Mail - P. O. Box 585) 701 W. N. 3rd, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: Shelbynaz.com; Fax: 217-774-3019; 217-774-2825) Pastor - (5/28/2000) Gregery Breeden (Anita), 711 W. N. 3rd, Shelbyville, IL, 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-251-7664, home: 217-774-2335) Review Date - 05/14 Assoc. Pastor - Robert Turner, (Debbie), 901 N. Broadway, Shelbyville, IL, 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-774-4777; home: 217-825-4054) Church Office Sec. - Marry Everett, (Dale), Rte.1 Box 218, Strausburg, IL, 62465 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-644-2265; 217-827-1432) Music Dir. - Diana Litteral, 415 S. 3rd St., Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-825-5065) SS Supt. - Jody Askins, Rte. 4, Box 117 J, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]. cell: 217-972-0313; home: 217-774-2326) Children's Min. Dir. - Linda Halbrook, P.O. Box 644, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-972-5797, home: 618-774-4794) NYI Pres. - Anita Breeden, 711 W. N. Third, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-254-5366, home: 217-774-2335) Prime Time Dir. - Bill Howard, 513 N. Walnut, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (cell: 217-820-2541, home: 217-774-7862) NMI Pres. - Sharon DeVore, Rte. 1, Box 225A, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 2 17-663-4813, home: 217-774-4186) Work & Witness Co-ord. - Gary Townsend, 809 N. Morgan, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-343-8203, home: 217-774-4901) Church Board Sec. - Natalie Storm, 811 N Will St., Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected] 217-251-7143) Church Treas. - Jodi Allen, 118 1/2 E. Main St., Shelbyville, IL 62565 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-820-2991) Sherman (Organized 1939) (021-0920) Location -7085 Village Center Rd., Sherman, IL 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.shermannaz.com; 217-496-3255) Pastor - (8/31/2008) William Haworth (Cathy), 7001 Village Center Rd., Sherman, IL, 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-220-5931; home: 217-496-3839) Review Date - 08/14 Visitation Minister - Sharon Colonius, 107 E. Harrison St., Edinburg, IL 62531 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-623-5984) Music Dir. - Tonya Deal, 110 Mayden, Springfield, IL 62707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-789-0576) SS Supt. - Bryan Mose, 3012 Lakeshire, Springfield, IL 62707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-753-3212) NYI Pres. - Judy Dittmer, 8778 Iler Rd, Sherman, IL 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-566-2223) NMI Pres. - Tonya Deal, 110 Mayden, Springfield, IL 62707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-789-0576) Church Board Sec. - Frankie Garner, 801 N. Daniel Ave, Springfield, IL 62702 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-741-7872) Church Treas. Laura Meridith, 410 Quail Roost Ct, Sherman, IL 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-521-0564) Sparta (Organized 1962) (021-0905) Location - (Mail - 813 N. Pine) 600 E. Main St., Sparta, IL 62286 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-443-5749) Pastor - (1/30/2005) Dwayne Anderson (Wanda), 813 N. Pine, Sparta, IL, 62286

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(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-708-2466; home: 618-443-5749) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Dwayne Anderson, 813 N. Pine, Sparta, IL, 62286 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-708-2466; home: 618-443-5749) SS Supt. - Dwayne Anderson, 813 N. Pine, Sparta, IL, 62286 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-708-2466; home: 618-443-5749) Children's Min. Dir. - Wanda Anderson, 813 N. Pine, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5749) NYI Pres. - Wanda Anderson, 813 N. Pine, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5749) Men's Min. Dir. - Melvin Anderson, 525 N. Oak, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5863) Women's Min. Dir. - Margaret Anderson, 525 N. Oak, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5863) NMI Pres. - Margaret Anderson, 525 N. Oak, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5863) Church Board Sec. - Margaret Anderson, 525 N. Oak, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5863) Church Treas. - Margaret Anderson, 525 N. Oak, Sparta, IL 62286 (618-443-5863) Springfield First (Organized 1919) (021-0910) Location - 5200 S. 6th St. Rd., Springfield, IL 62703 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.springfieldfirst.com; Fax: 217-529-6790; 217-529-6771) Pastor - (5/22/2005) Fred Prince (Teri), 1008 Latigo, Springfield, IL, 62712 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-891-7823) Review Date - 05/15 Assoc. Pastor - Jay R. Bush, (Roxanne), 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL, 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-638-2723; home: 217-483-2480) Visitation Minister - Ray Hofman, 8 Queensway, Sherman, IL 62684 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-899-9679) Music Dir. - Matt and Kristin Collins, 2714 Huntington Dr, Springfield, IL 62703 E-mail: [email protected]; 217-299-1597) SS Supt. - Heidi Hochstetler, 326 Piazza Lane, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-483-5414) Children's Min. Dir. - Kathy Hedden, 2126 E Lakeshore, Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-827-4466) NYI Pres. - Jay Bush, 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-638-2723; home: 217-483-2480) Men's Min. Dir. - Jerry Stone, 1724 N. 21st, Springfield, IL 62702 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-816-5691; home: 217-528-8331) Women's Min. Dir. - Peggy Tripp, 1808 Beacon Ct., Chatham, IL 62629 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-697-8147) NMI Pres. - Abby Heppe, 18 Dean Park Estates, Springfield, IL 62707 (217-498-9394) Church Board Sec. - Dave Buchanan, 95 Mesa Rd., Springfield, IL 62702 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-622-6534, home: 217-862-4534) Church Treas. - Matt Collins, 2714 Huntington Dr., Springfield, IL 62703 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-299-1597) Springfield Trinity (Organized 1950) (021-0930) Location - 1108 N. Daniel Ave., Springfield, IL 62702 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-544-1165) Pastor - (12/1/2005) Ronald Waltrip (Diane), 2647 S. 8th St., Springfield, IL, 62703 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-528-5803) Review Date- 01/15 Music Dir. - Jim West, 1037 N. Macarthur Blvd., Springfield, IL 62702 (217-528-6188) SS Supt. - Kay West, 1037 N. Macarthur Blvd., Springfield, IL 62702 (217-528-6188) Children's Min. Dir. - Lynette Strode, 1009 N. Second St., Springfield, Il 62702 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-836-2617; home: 217-522-0706) NYI Pres. - Harry Otto, 3350 Gaines Mill Rd., Apt.2, Springfield, IL 62704 (217-787-2631) Women's Min. Dir. - Diane Waltrip, 2647 S. 8th St., Springfield, IL 68703 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-528-5803) NMI Pres. - Tom Mclauglin, 1152 W. Elliott Ave., Springfield, IL 62702 (cell: 217-220-7595; home: 217-670-2442)

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Church Board Sec. - Willa Ellenberg, 1409 W. Calhoun, Springfield, IL 62702 (cell: 217-899-7007; home: 217-544-1275) Church Treas. - Willa Ellenberg, 1409 W. Calhoun, Springfield, Il 62702 (cell: 217-899-7007; home: 217-544-1275) Taylorville First (Organized 1925) (021-0960) Location - 300 S. Shumway, Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.taylorvillenaz.org; 217-824-2506) Pastor - (11/12/2011) Edward Heppe (Robbie), 52 Miller Ln., Taylorville, IL, 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-820-4113) Review Date- 11/13 Music Dir. - Robbie Heppe, 52 Miller Ln., Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 847-951-2760) SS Supt. - Amanda Dempsey, 703 E. Elm St, Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-823-1034) NYI Pres. - Brandon Smith, 1019 W. Franklin St, Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-454-2375) NMI Pres. - Lisa Hamell, No. 64 Hillcrest, Taylorville, IL 62568 (217-825-9872) Church Board Sec. - Don Tewell, 520 W. First, Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-565-3243; home: 217-824-4639) Church Treas. - Anita Lemanski, 3802 Lake Dr., Taylorville, IL 62568 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-824-9403) Tuscola (Organized 1933) (021-0980) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 143) 1001 Egyptian Tr., Tuscola, IL 61953 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-253-3541) Pastor - (10/3/2003) Joseph Carter (Angela), P.O. Box 75, Tuscola, IL, 61953 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-253-3874) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - David King, 304 E. VanAllen St., Tuscola, IL 61953 (217-253-3397) SS Supt. - David King, 304 E. VanAllen St., Tuscola, IL 61953 (217-253-3397) Children's Min. Dir. - Angela Carter, P.O. Box 75, Tuscola, IL 61953 (E-mail: angelac [email protected]; 217-253-3874) Adult Ministries Dir. - Jerry Newlin, Atwood, IL 61919 (217-485-3504) Men's Min. Dir. - Jerry Newlin, Atwood, IL 61919 (217-485-3504) Urbana Lighthouse (CTM) (021-0002) Location - (Mail - P.O. Box 17094, Urbana, IL 61803) 1405 E. Florida, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web Address: www.urlighthousenaz.org; 217-714-6173) Pastor - (9/3/2006) Wayne Clevenger (Karen), 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL, 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-3120) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Karen Clevenger, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-3117) Ch. Ed. Dir. - Wayne Clevenger, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-3120) Children's Min. Dir. - Karen Clevenger, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-3117) Adult Ministries Dir. - Wayne Clevenger, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-3120) Prime Time Dir. - Joyce Clevenger, 1510 Fairlawn, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-367-2607) Single Adult Ministries Director - Cameron Boyett, PO Box 17094, Urbana, IL 61803 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-4100) Men's Min. Dir. - Bruce Tincher, 3106 E Anthony Dr, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-841-4053) Women's Min. Dir. - Ayleen Boyett, PO Box 17094, Urbana, IL 61803

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-681) NMI Pres. - Rebekah Carter, 1403 Glendale Dr, Champaign, IL 61820 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-6173) CLT Dir. - Wayne Clevenger, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-714-3120) Church Board Sec. - Jennifer Ellis, 1405 Greenridge Dr., Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-377-3979) Church Treas. - Rebecca Barber, 805 S Cottage Grove, Urbana, IL 61802 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-344-4689) Vandalia (CTM) (021-0004) Virden (Organized 1942) (021-1040) Location - 101 W. Prairie St, Virden, IL 62690 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-965-3132) Pastor - (8/15/2012) Stephen Gocking (Joan), 121 W. Prairie St., Virden, IL, 62690 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-799-4845; home: 217-965-3011) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Ken and Bonnie Watson, 536 N. Springfield St., Virden, IL 62690 Church Board Sec. - Lorene Paisley-Joy, 207 N. Blair, Virden, IL 62690 Church Treas. - Christina Conrad, 3967 Moose Cry Road, Auburn, IL 62615 West Union (Organized 1957) (021-1061) Location - 205 Harrison St., West Union, IL 62477 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-279-3879) Pastor - (11/25/2012) John Cody (Dianna), 205 Harrison St., West Union, IL, 62477 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-421-2121, 618-562-6558) Review Date - Appointment Music Dir. - Lorri Garrad, 6922 E 2000 Ave., Annapolis, IL 62413 (618-569-9246) SS Supt. - Susan Rinesmith, Rt. 1, Marshall, IL 62441 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-251-4558) NYI Pres. - Billy Hickey, 305 E. Union St., West Union, IL 62477 Adult Min. Dir. - Bobby Garrard, 6922 E. 2000 Ave., Annapolis, IL 62413 (618-569-9246) NMI Pres. - Lorri Garrad, 6922 E. 2000 Ave., Annapolis, IL 62413 (618-569-9246) CLT Dir. - John Cody, 205 Harrison St., West Union, IL, 62477 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-421-2121, 618-562-6558) Church Board Sec. - Dianna Cody, 205 Harrison St., West Union, IL 62477 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-562-6558) Church Treas. - Mary Christy, 9104 N. Grandturn Rd, Marshall, IL 62441 (217-826-1000)

COMPASSIONATE MINISTRIES CENTERS

Good Samaritan Min. Center (CMC) Location – (Mail - P.O. Box 68, Collinsville, IL 62234) 5000 N. Park, Washington Park, IL 62204 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-482-3950) Executive Director - Jo Ann Baker, (618-719-1638) Board Member - Kevin Hancock, 26 Grandbrook, Collinsville, IL 62234 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-593-2963) Board Secretary - Susan McClaren Board Treasurer - Al Cline

Hopeful Heart Min., Inc. (021-1) Location – P.O. Box 3591, Decatur, IL 62524 (Web Address: www.decaturhhm.com; Email Address: [email protected]; [email protected]) Pres. – Jim German (Phyllis), 4672 White Oak Ln., Decatur, IL 62521 (217-422-1458) Vice Pres. – Walter Lehigh, Jr., 1140 Spitler Park Dr., Mt. Zion, IL 62549 Publicity Sec. – Susie Heath, 2364 Wilcox Ln., Decatur, IL 62526 (217-428-1045) Sec. – Rita Briggs, (P.O. Box 36), 237 East Power St., Blue Mound, IL 62513

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-358-1683) Treas. – Gladys Bublitz, 1321 Rock Springs Rd., Decatur, IL 62521 (217-429-1541) Asst. Treas. – Beverly Hackney, 2306 Richmond Rd., Decatur, IL 62521 (217-423-9076)

The Master’s Hands Inc. Olney Location: (Mail - P.O. Box 42) 704 S. Whittle Ave, Olney, IL (618-392-0414) (Email: [email protected]; Website: http://www.mastershandsinc.org/) Newton Location: (Mail - P.O. Box 92) 106 S. Van Buren St., Newton, IL 62448 (E-mail: [email protected]; Website: http://newton.mastershandsinc.org/) Pres. - Willard Anderson, 1008 Bradley Drive, Olney, IL 62450 (618-838-8677) Vice Pres. - Clinton Smallwood, 7491 N. Shipley Rd. Olney, IL 62450 (618-843-9799) Sec. - Cathy Pottorff, 1302 Hundley Drive, Olney, IL 62450 (217-508-7998) Treas. - Fred Wells, 707 Orchard Drive, Olney, IL 62450 (618-395-4245) Asst. Treas. – Beverly Ziegler, 146 E. Glenwood Ave. Olney, IL 62450 (270-302-5523)

G. Ordained Elders Assignment Role Codes

1962 RA Abla, Edwin M., 11Whalsay Ln., Bella Vista, AR 72715(Decatur First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-521-2252) 1992 PAS Alvord, Philip J., 1210 Country Club Rd., Flora, IL 62839 (Flora) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-662-2992) 2009 DA Anderson, Willard Ira, 1008 Bradley Dr., Olney, IL 62450 (Olney) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-838-8677; home: 618-392-0212) 1972 RA/PSV-FT Anglin, Dennis A., P.O. Box 102, Fithian, IL 61844-0102 (Ogden) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-548-2002) 1982 RA/PAS Artman, K. Lyle, 570 W. Prairie Ave., Decatur, IL 62522 (Auburn) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-412-8972) 2011 PSV-FT Asbeck, Sean, 403 W. Washington, Caseyville, IL 62232

(Collinsville Good Samaritan) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-402-3866) 1951 RA Attig, Walter W., 1920 Brookstone Ln. No. 40, Mattoon, IL 61938 (Mattoon East Side) (cell: 217-254-9520; home: 217-234-6755) 1970 RA Aumiller, Lois E., 209 W. Walnut St. Chatham, IL 62629 (Auburn) 1987 RA Baker, Ronald L., 81 Village Ct. Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (Pittsfield) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-473-2088; home: 217-407-4401) 2000 PAS Barker, John T., 908 S. Buchanan Dr., Monticello, IL 61856 (Monticello) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517-256-3821; church: 217-762-3046; home: 217-631-1072) 2011 PSV-FT Barnhart, Larry Leon, 130 Barringer School Ln., Anna, IL 62906 (Anna First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-833-8469) 2004 RA Benson, Deborah J., 1901 Lebanon Ave., Belleville, IL 62221 (Belleville First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 518-879-1095)

CED--Christian Education Minister MIS—Missionary

CHP--Chaplain PAS—Pastor

DA--District Assignment PSV-PT--Pastoral Service Part Time

DIA--District Interim Assigned PSV-FT—Pastoral Service Full Time

DS--District Superintendent RA--Retired Assigned

EDU--Education RU--Retired Unassigned

ESR--Evangelism Service, Retired SEC--Song Evangelist, Commission

EVC--Evangelist, Commissioned SER--Song Evangelist, Registered

EVR--Evangelist, Registered SPC—Special Service/Inter-denominational

EVT--Evangelist, Tenured STU--Student

GA--General Church Assignment TRF--In process of Transfer

GS--General Superintendent U—Unassigned

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1971 PAS Blue, James P., 5078 Olivet Rd., Georgetown, IL 61846 (Olivet) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-497-2461; home: 217-662-6924) 1966 RA Bohannon, William J., 542 Maple St., East Alton, IL 62024 (Anna First) (618-258-1754) 1994 PAS Boze, Steven A., (P.O. Box 462) 113 N. Chandler St., Griggsville, IL 62340 (Griggsville/Mount Sterling) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-617-3643; home: 217-833-2747) 2003 PAS Braunig, Debra Ruth, 702 Turkey Farm Rd., Mahomet, IL 61853 (Mahomet) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-621-0800; home: 217-586-4434) 2002 PAS Braunig, Lutz, 702 Turkey Farm Rd., Mahomet, IL 61853 (Mahomet) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-369-0365; home: 217-586-4434) 2006 U Breeden, Christopher L., 1005 Bradley Ln., Olney, IL 62450 (Olney) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-554-1853) 1995 PAS Breeden, Gregery E., 711 W. N. 3rd, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (Shelbyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-251-7664; home: 217-774-2335) 2005 SPC Brewer, Bobby J., 432 W. 5th St., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (Harrisburg Oasis Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 765-749-1331) 1983 PAS Brewer, Russell W., 8201 Old St. Louis Rd., Belleville, IL 62223 (Belleville Emmanuel) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-604-0634) 2005 PAS Briggs, Rita Noreen, (P.O. Box 36), 237 East Power St., Blue Mound, IL 62513 (Decatur Oak Grove) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-358-1683) 2002 RA Brown, Penny Jeanne, 1209 Plum, Marshall, IL 62441 (West Union) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-251-8644: home: 217-826-8644) 2002 PSV-FT Bush, James R., 53 Partridge, Chatham, IL 62629 (Springfield First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-683-2723; home: 217-483-2480) 2013 PAS Carter, Joseph, P.O. Box 75, 701 N. Carico, No. 37, Tuscola, IL 61953

(Tuscola) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-253-3874) 1985 PAS Cecil, Stephen D., 2260 N. Longwood Dr., Decatur, IL 62526 (Decatur

West Side) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-433-1328) 2003 PSV-PT Chaplin, Lila Marie, 416 S. Fair Ave., Pana, IL 62557 (Pana First) (217-823-3214) 1976 RA Chenault, William D., 7425 Norris Dr., Marion, IL 62959 (Laclede) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-751-0213; 618-993-3167) 1984 PAS Clark, Gary L., 20812 Corinth Rd., Pittsburg, IL 62974 ((Harrisburg) Oasis Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-889-5065; home: 618-982-2389) 2010 PAS Clevenger, W. Wayne, 1609 Lincolnwood, Urbana, IL 61802 (Urbana Lighthouse)(E-mail: [email protected]; (217-714-3120) 2000 PAS Connell, William Gene, 311 E. US Rte. 150, Oakwood, IL 61858 (Oakwood) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-497-2810; home: 217-354-2808) 1980 RA Connett, John W., 904 Wabash Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (Mattoon East Side) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-273-5585; home: 217-234-7203) 2000 PAS Cooley, Stanley R., Rte. 2, Box 111, Rushville, IL 62681 (Mount Sterling) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-322-6053) 1993 DA/PSV-PT Copley, Mark, 320 S. Walnut, Salem, IL 62881 (Salem Grace)

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 618-780-8888) 1998 U Cornell, James Henry, 211 S. Elm St., Stonington, IL 62567 (Sherman) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-325-3787) 1961 RU Cottle, James, 424 W. 5

th St., Benton, IL 62812 (Benton First)

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-207-8008; home: 618-200-8316) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-207-8008) 2011 PSV-FT Cox, Timothy A., 624 N. Worthy, Flora, IL 62839 (Flora) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-520-0570; home: 618-662-3810) 1990 PAS Craig, James M., 1008 Adams St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (Beardstown) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-685-1690; home: 217-323-2101) 1984 PAS Crandall Norlyn E., 118 North St., Fairfield, IL 62837 (Fairfield Fountain

of Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-313-4859; home: 618-842-9634) 1961 RA Crandall, Vernon E., 11177 Indian Lake Dr. E., Vicksburg, MI 49097 (Belleville Emmanuel) (269-649-2456) 1976 PAS Curtis, Michael E., 204 N. Sheldon, Rantoul, IL 61866 (Rantoul) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-714-3270; home: 217-892-9303) 1978 RU Devore, Donald, Rte. 1, Box 225A, Mode, IL 62444 (Shelbyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-774-4186) 1988 PAS Dillman, J. Craig, 517 Crestwood, Swansea, IL 62226 (Belleville First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-558-2874; home:618-239-9108) 1968 RA Doan, William H., 330 W. 10th St., Apt. 706, Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (Mount Carmel) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-262-8737) 1959 RA Eades, Glenn E., 1383 Co. Rd. 125 N., Greenup, IL 62428 (Casey) (217-923-3094) 2002 PAS Ebbler, Allen J., 504 S. Central, Casey, IL 62420 (Casey) (E-mail: [email protected]; (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-273-5713) 1981 PAS Farris, Gary E., 105 E. 8th St., Georgetown, IL 61846 (Georgetown) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell:217-778-7090; home: 217-662-8156) 2011 RA Forgach, Janice Kay, 212 James St., Bethalto, IL 62010 (Roxana) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-606-4655) 2002 CHP Foster, Steve Alan, 8296 Breezy Meadows Dr., Riverton, IL 62561 (Sherman) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-299-8314; home: 217-629-6377) 1990 RA Francis, John, 2041 Bluebird Lane, Highland, IN 46322 (Monticello) (E-mail: [email protected]; 219-262-3371) 1983 PAS Frye, Jim, 32 Candy Lane, Murphysboro, IL 62966 (Murphysboro) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-559-1740) 2004 PAS Garlock, Jonathan D., (P.O. Box 161), 117 N. Lynn, Ogden, IL 61859 (Ogden) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-621-6199) 1997 PAS Gocking, Stephen J., 121 W. Prairie St., Virden, IL 62960 (Virden) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-799-4845; home: 217-965-3011) 2010 U Guffey, William D., 303 E. Clare Ave., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (Pittsfield) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-371-5515) 1975 RA Hance, Lawrence R., 705 Garden Ave., Beardstown, IL 62618 (Bethel Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 309-333-1193; home: 217-323-3838) 2001 PAS Hancock, Kevin, 26 Grandbrook, Collinsville, IL 62234 (Collinsville Good Samaritan) (E-Mail: [email protected]; 618-593-2963) 2008 PAS Harrison, Donald Gene, Jr., 501 Loomis Lane, Carlinville, IL 62626 (Carlinville First) (E-mail: [email protected];

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cell: 217-371-1803: home: 217-854-3547) 1997 PAS Haworth, William Royal, Jr., 7001 Village Center Rd., Sherman, IL 62684 (Sherman) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-220-5931; home: 217-496-3839) 1981 DA Haynes, Douglas E., 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL 62002 (Godfrey)

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-444-8517; home: 618-462-5476) 2006 PAS Hebel, Ronald Dean, 300 Lime St., Dupo, IL 62239 (Dupo Bluffview Christian Center) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-719-4409; home 222-353-9302) 1989 PAS Heppe, Edward T., 52 Miller Ln., Taylorville, IL 62568 (Taylorville First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-820-4113) 2010 PSV-FT Heyliger, Carean E., 748 Alhambra Ct., East St. Louis, IL, 62205 (Edgemont Grace) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-407-4990; home: 618-274-0526) 1994 PAS High, Jim, 2705 Santa Anna, Champaign, IL 61822 (Champaign First) (E-mail: cfcpastorjim@sbcglobal,net; 217-352-4706) 1959 RA Hill, Thomas C., 1372 N. Quail Ln., Gilbert, AZ 85233 (Decatur Trinity) (480-544-0566) 2011 PSV-FT Holman, Todd, 705 N.E. 4th St., Casey, IL 62420 (Casey) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-932-3786) 1982 RA Hucker, Larry K., 1523 N. Jackson, Salem IL 62881 (Olney) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-548-1520) 2000 U Hughes, Christopher L., 907 Vance, Paris, IL 61944 (Chrisman) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-210-1440) 1971 RA/PAS Ice, Michael D., 4560 County Farm Rd., Salem, IL 62881 (Du Quoin) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-977-8863; home: 618-548-3505) 1991 RA Ingram, Ronald, (P.O. Box 285),15 Paris St., Ridge Farm, IL 61870 (Paris First) (cell: 217-497-0308; home: 217-247-2414) 1972 RA Jakobitz, Arlen W., 1990 W. Rock Springs Rd., Decatur, IL 62521 (Decatur West Side) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-423-3066) 2001 PAS Jess, Ivan, 524 E. Main St., Arcola, IL 61910 (Arcola First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-276-3020; home: 217-268-4769) 1991 PSV-PT Johnson, Donald Eugene, II, (P.O. Box 165) 407 E. Court St., Fairmount, IL 61841 (Ogden) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-260-2648; home: 217-733-2639) 1978 PAS Keeley, Richard C., 115 Mallard Ln., Anna, IL 62906 (Anna First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-697-2504; home: 618-833-5418) 1980 RU Kellam, M. Neal, 8664 Warrior Hill Rd., Virginia, IL 62691 (Beardstown) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-248-9352; home: 217-452-7991) 2004 PAS Kraemer, Mike, 3638 Hotze Rd., Salem, IL 62881 (Salem Grace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 702-210-2054) 1991 PAS Kroeze, Jon, 403 Sycamore, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (Pittsfield) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 919-283-3113; home: 217-577-3697) 1986 PAS Lacher, Lawrence, 200 McCurdy, Roxana, IL 62084 (Roxana) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-254-5547) 1989 PAS LaFond, Todd, 702 Colony Grove, Mahomet, IL 61853 (Champaign New Day Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-841-2215) 1966 PAS LaForce, Norman Wayne, 2901 Windy Hill Rd., Quincy, IL 62305

(Quincy Emmanuel) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-222-9273) 1980 RA Lee, Paul W., Jr., 12896 Kyler Ct., Marion, IL 62959 (Marion First)

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(cell: 618-922-2405; home: 618-964-1418) 2008 PAS Lonberger, Carlos Arthur, I, 304 S. McKinley, Mansfield, IL 61854 (Mansfield Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-621-4578; home: 217-489-3841) 2002 PSV-FT Lourash, Timothy M., 8873 N. Glasgow Rd., Warrensburg, IL 62573 (Decatur First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-855-6479) 2010 CHP Maloney, Jonathon Ray3108 Seth Williams Blvd., Camp Lejeune, NC 28547 (West Union) (E-mail: [email protected]; 913-904-2926) 2011 PSV- FT McClure, Jeremiah, 2465 W. Florian Ct., Decatur, IL, 62526 (Decatur First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-936-6908) 1982 RU McGuire, David, 2246 Grand Ave., Granite City, IL 62040 (Belleville Emmanuel) (cell: 618-792-0176; home: 618-877-7302) 2005 U Meyer, Michael S., P.O. Box 62 104 Mulberry St., Mount Erie, IL 62446 (Mount Erie) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-383-1425) 2012 PAS Mezera, Tim, 1870 W. Garfield Ave., Dedcatur, IL 62526 (Decatur Oak

Grove) (E-mail: [email protected]; 708-289-4291) 1974 RA Middleton, Dennis D., 403 W. Kell St., Centralia, IL 62801 (Fairfield Fountain of Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-204-9512; home: 618-532-9921) 2001 PAS Mondy, Timothy Paul, 1206 W. 4th St., Centralia, IL 62801 (Centralia) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-339-8617; home: 618-532-3715) 1968 RA Morrison, Sumner L., 1911 Esther Ln., Centralia, IL 62801 (Salem Grace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-532-0671) 1993 CHP Neese, Owen Bruce, 1516 Killarney, Greenville, IL 62246 (Roxana) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-664-3808) 1969 RU Norfleet, Robert, 703 W. S. 7th St., Shelbyville, IL 62565 (Shelbyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-774-2095) 2004 PAS Parker, Robert A., 1204 S. Duncan St., Marion, IL 62959 (Marion First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-694-7731; home: 618-997-1694) 2000 PAS Perez-Lopez, Waldemar, 217 N. Ridge St., Arcola, IL 61910 (Arcola Spanish) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-268-4653) 2009 PAS Pinkston, Carl Edward, 910 S. 74th St., Belleville, IL 62223 (East St. Louis Rush Mem.) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-397-4458) 2000 PAS Pittman, Kevin, 107 E. Gassman St., Olney, IL 62450 (Olney) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 414-543-8254; home: 618-554-1853) 2004 PAS Powell, Brian, 1161 W. Pine Ct., Decatur, IL, 62526 (Decatur First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 919-971-9371; home: 217-791-6957) 1984 PAS Prince, Fred, 1008 Latigo, Springfield, IL 62712 (Springfield First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-891-5301) 2002 PAS Prince, Richard E., Jr., 1179 Red Hawk Ridge Ln., O'Fallon, IL 62269 (Edgemont Grace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-628-8071) 1932 RA Reader, George H. D., 210 E. Jefferson, Chrisman, IL 61924 (Chrisman) (217-269-2530) 1971 RA/PAS Retter, Edwin L., 285 Maple Summit, Jerseyville, IL 62052 (Jerseyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-498-3538) 2012 PAS Riofrio, Enrique Wifrido, 417 W. 9th St., Beardstown, IL 62618 (Beardstown Liberty Hispanic) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-371-8242; home: 217-323-2714) 1978 RA/PAS Robinson, Dallas L., 12825 Point Rd., Mount Vernon, IN 47620 (Carmi)

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(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-453-0136; home: 812-838-5186) 1976 RA/PSV-PT Romine, Gilbert Douglas, 718 S. Marion, Salem, IL 62881 (Salem Grace) (cell:618-780-9671; home: 618-548-5710) 1965 RA Ruzich, John, 40121 260th Ave., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (Pittsfield) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-653-8459; home: 217-285-4305) 1989 DA Samayoa, David S., 516 Delevan St., Collinsville, IL 62234 (Collinsville

Good Samaritan) (E-mail: [email protected]; 859-396-3230) 1994 PAS Sheets, Walter F., 300 N. Poplar, Pana, IL 62557 (Pana First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-620-1654) 1960 RA Shifley, Roy, 500 W. Polk, No, 125, Charleston, IL 61920 (Mount Vernon Faith) (217-512-2215) 1998 PAS Shin, Hyun Seok, No. 2 Pearson Dr., Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (Belleville Korean) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-960-9355; home: 618-398-2855) 1983 PAS Shoff, Jay S., 229 Bourdelais Dr., Swansea, IL 62226 (Fairview Heights Parkview) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-550-8571; home: 618-222-0822) 1992 PAS Shotts, Stephen A., 1326 Whisper Way, Benton, IL 62812 (Benton First) (E-mail: [email protected];) 1998 RU Silva, Gerald J., 3112 Olympic Dr., Springfield, IL 62704 (Springfield First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-494-0732) 1985 RA Simpson, Lloyd D., 19631 E. 1300

th Rd., Paris, IL 61944 (Chrisman)

(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-251-7087) 1984 RU Siverly, Dale E., (P.O. Box 1057) 2111 W. 11

th St., Mount Carmel, IL

62863 (West Union) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-263-6527) 1994 RA Smith, Michael L., 16317 N. Squire Ln., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (Benton First) (cell: 618-214-5242: home:618-244-0669) 1993 PAS Sorensen, David, (P.O. Box 579), 116 N. Mannering St., Royalton, IL 62983 (Royalton First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-967-2112; home: 618-984-2336) 1991 PAS Sprinkle, Edwin P., 102 S. 33rd St., Mount Vernon, IL 62864 (Mount Vernon Faith) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-237-1421) 1970 DS Spruce, James R., 319 Breckenridge Rd., Chatham, IL 62629-9642 (Springfield First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-494-4808; home: 217-483-4147) 1996 U Stark, Jeffrey L., 2143 Cedar Ave., Salem, IL 62881 (Benton First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-435-0878) 2012 PSV-PT Stine, Wade Alan, 2017 Crossroads Rd., Decatur, IL 62521

(Decatur First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-521-1463; home: 217-423-0479) 2012 PAS Swinderman, Cory 111 Woodlawn, Chrisman, IL, 61924 (Chrisman) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-480-0421; home: 217-269-2131) 1977 PAS Tapscott, Mike, 2573 Redlich Ct., Decatur, IL 62521 (Decatur Parkway) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-972-8681; home: 217-428-6479) 1985 PAS Taylor, Daniel R., 3636 Pleasantview Ct., Decatur, IL 62526 (Decatur Trinity) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-454-1970; home: 217-233-5553) 2005 RA/CHP Techau, Carol Ann, 2317 N. Co. Rd. 190 E., Mattoon, IL 61938 (Mattoon Real Life Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-273-6813) 1970 RA Techau, Joseph H., 2317 N. Co. Rd. 190 E., Mattoon, IL 61938 (Mattoon Real Life Community)(Email: [email protected]; 217-273-1217) 2007 PAS Trambley, Donald Brian, P.O. Box 899, 601 Main St., Vienna, IL 62995

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(Carbondale New Beginnings Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-303-0737; home: 618-658-2824) 2005 PSV-PT Turner, Robert Duane, 901 N. Broadway, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (Shelbyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-825-4054; home: 217-774-4777) 1972 PAS Unger, Richard, 107 Mark Trail, Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (Glenview) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-288-6492) 2009 U Van Gilder, Matthew King, 530 Logan St., Bethalto, IL 62010 (Jerseyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-946-1334) 1968 RA Walton, James K., 201 E. Bond, Box 5, Patoka, IL 62875 (Du Quoin) Rm. 113, 1000 Martin Luther King Dr., Centralia, IL 62801 (618-367-1286) 2012 PAS Waltrip, Ronald M., 2647 S. 8th St., Springfield, IL 62703

(Springfield Trinity) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-553-9526; home: 217-528-5803) 1983 RA Webb, Billy D., 1762 Dr. Springs Rd., Carterville, IL 62918 (Murphysboro) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-987-2689) 2013 PSV-PT Wilburn, Vashti, 20 N. 45

th St., Unit 3, Belleville, IL 62226 (Edgemont

Grace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-235-9925) 1980 PAS Williamson, Gary A., 305 Manier St., Paris, IL 61944 (Paris First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-345-9206; home: 217-465-6030) 1995 EVR Womack, Paul, P.O. Box 345, 170 W. Mill St., Payson, IL 62360

(Quincy Emmanuel) (217-223-3554) 2012 U Woolaway, Catherine Lee, 1464 Meadowview Dr., Decatur, IL 62526

(Decatur First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-521-2070) 2004 PAS Wooten, Gregory D., 215 Mayfair Dr., Lincoln, IL 62656 (Lincoln First) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-737-6132; home: 217-732-1969) 2009 PAS Workman, Darin D., 13178 Co. Hwy. 7, Nebo, IL 62355 (Nebo) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-371-2760; home: 217-734-2803) 2013 PSV-PT Yates, Jule Ann, 515 W. 12th St., Flora, IL 62839 (Flora) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-662-4252) 1966 RA/PSV-PT Yates, Ruth Carroll, 512 E. Main, Casey, IL 62420 (Casey) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-549-4096; home: 217-932-5645) 2010 TRF David Young, in process of transfer to New England District

H. ORDAINED DEACONS 2001 PSV-PT Anderson, Kathy Elizabeth, 1008 Bradley Dr., Olney, IL 62450 (Mount Carmel) (E-mail:[email protected]; cell: 618-843-0218; home: 618-392-0212) 2011 PSV-PT Bensyl, Ruth Ann, 102 E. Kyle St., Ogden, IL 61859 (Ogden) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-840-4120: home: 217-582-2977) 1992 PSV-FT Black, Ronald Jesse, 543 Shadow Ln., Decatur, IL 62526 (Decatur Parkway)(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-877-2878) 2009 PSV-PT Burch, Russell D., 2733 Sunnyview, Illiopolis, IL 62539 (Decatur West Side) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-720-0657; home: 217-486-2010) 1994 PAS Hance, Clifford "Bud" J., 13068 Bethel Church Rd., Arenzville, IL 62611 (Bethel Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 417-388-2148; home: 417-323-4038) 2005 PSV-FT Haynes, D. Thad, 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL, 62002 (Roxana) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-910-0322) 2001 RA Krassow, Douglas Marvin, 4374 Lantern Dr., Titusville, FL 32796

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(Roxana) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-363-1259; home: 321-567-4828) 2003 PSV-FT Sheets, Barbara, 300 N. Poplar, Pana, IL 62557 (Pana First) (E-mail: [email protected];; 217-620-2074)

I. LICENSED MINISTERS

2011 PAS LME Anderson, Dwayne Keith, 813 N. Pine, Sparta, IL 62286 (Sparta) (E-mail: [email protected]: cell: 618-708-2466; home: 618-443-5749) 2012 PSV-PT LME Autenrieth, Sharon, 45 Berwin Green, Maryville, IL 62062 (Collinsville Good Samaritan) (E-mail: [email protected]: 618-401-5657) 2012 PSV-FT LME Fellows, Kyle, 1730 Shadow Ridge Ct. Apt. 8, Belleville, IL, 62221(Belleville First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-530-2941) 2010 PAS LME Flowers, Michael A., 2212 Champaign Ave., Mattooon, IL

61938 (Mattooon Real life Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-294-3490; home: 217-234-3212) 1977 RU LME Foreman, Ralph W., 14382 Cancun Ave., Ft. Pierce, FL

34951 (Olivet) (618-645-1469) 2012 PSV-PT LME Higgins, Amanda J., 1110 S. 9th St., Marshall, IL 62441 (Marshall) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 815-450-7194; home: 217-826-1029) 2009 PAS LME Higgins, Thomas, 1110 S. 9th St., Marshall, IL 62441 (Marshall) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 812-841-9294; home; 217-826-1029) 2013 STU LME Hinkley, Jeffery, 480 Oak Run Dr., Apt. 1, Bourbonnais, IL

60914 (Rantoul) (E-mail: [email protected]; 815-549-6577) 2013 U LME Jackson, Travis William, 3620 W. Rock Springs Rd.,

Decatur, IL 62521 (Decatur West Side) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-620-1461) 2012 EVR LME Layne, Martha L., RR 3, Box 170 C, Rushville, IL 62681

(Bethel Community)([email protected]; 217-322-6857) 2012 EVR LME Layne, Paul W., RR 3, Box 170 C, Rushville, IL 62681

(Bethel Community)([email protected]; 217-322-6857) 2012 PAS LME Mezera, Tim, 1870 W. Garfield Ave., Dedcatur, IL 62526

(Decatur Oak Grove) (E-mail: [email protected]; 708-289-4291) 2013 PSV-PT LME Sorensen, Timothy David, 108 N. Mannering St., Royalton,

IL 62983 (Royalton First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-521-3913) 2010 PSV-FT LME Thelander, Benjamin Jason, 227 W. Washington, Pittsfield,

IL 62363 (Pittsfield) (217-285-4091) 2013 PSV-FT LME Wooley, Jerimy Alan, 14 Sunset Dr., Beardstown, IL 62618

(Beardstown) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-370-3395)

J. Registered Evangelist Layne, Martha L., RR 3, Box 170 C, Rushville, IL 62681 (Bethel Community) ([email protected]; 217-322-6857) Layne, Paul W., RR 3, Box 170 C, Rushville, IL 62681 (Bethel Community) ([email protected]; 217-322-6857) Womack, Paul, P.O. Box 345, 170 W. Mill St., Payson, IL 62360 (Quincy Emmanuel) (217-223-3554)

K. CONSECRATED DEACONESS Renner, Maralee, 3121 Norwood Dr., Springfield, IL 62704 (Springfield First)

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(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-882-8560; home: 217-546-4471)

L. COMMISSIONED MIN. OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Scammahorn, Galen, 118 Springdale Place, Wood River, IL 62905 (E-mail: [email protected]) (Roxana) (618-254-2559)

M. MINISTERS SERVING DISTRICT ASSIGNMENTS Copley, Mark, 320 S. Walnut, Salem, IL 62881 (Salem Grace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-780-8888) Haynes, Douglas E., 2916 Gilbert Ln., Alton, IL 62002 (Godfrey) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-462-5476) Samayoa, David S., 516 Delevan St., Collinsville, IL 62234 (Collinsville Good Samaritan) (E-mail: [email protected]; 859-396-3230) Spruce, James R., 319 Breckenridge Rd., Chatham, IL 62629-9642 (Springfield First) (E-mail: [email protected]) (217-483-4147)

N. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTEREST Foster, Steve Alan, 8296 Breezy Meadows Dr., Riverton, IL 62561 (Sherman) (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-629-6377) Maloney, Jonathon Ray, 3108 Seth Williams Blvd., Camp Lejeune, NC 28547 (West Union) (E-mail: [email protected]; 913-904-2926) Neese, Owen Bruce, 1516 Killarney, Greenville, IL 62246 (Roxana) (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-664-3808)

O. MINISTER OF MUSIC Kern, Shirley A., 707 N. Broadway, Salem, IL 62881 (Salem Grace) (618-548-6102)

P. PULPIT SUPPLY PULPIT SUPPLY - NORTH

Briggs, Rita Noreen, (P.O. Box 36), 237 East Power St., Blue Mound, IL 62513 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-358-1683) Crowell, Ralph, Peoria Area, Recom- Crawford Howe (309-454-5856) Faculty/Students ONU (815-937-6348) Ingram, Ronald, (P.O. Box 285),15 Paris St., Ridge Farm, IL 61870 (cell: 217-497-0308; home: 217-247-2414) Guffey, William D., 303 E. Clare Ave., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-371-5515) Paulick, Ken, Danville, IL (765-793-7626) Ruzich, John, Rte. 3, Box 3176, Pittsfield, IL 62363 (217-285-4305) Spohn, John, Peoria Area, Recomm - Crawford Howe (309-693-3907)

PULPIT SUPPLY - CENTRAL Anderson, Willard Ira, 1008 Bradley Dr., Olney, IL 62450 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 618-838-8677; home: 618-392-0212) Bohannon, William, 542 Maple St., East Alton, IL 62024 (618-258-1754) Brown, Penny Jeanne, 1209 Plum, Marshall, IL 62441 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-251-8644: home: 217-826-8644) Connett, John W., 904 Wabash Ave., Mattoon, IL 61938 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 217-273-5585; home: 217-234-7203) Devore, Don, Rte. 1, Box 225A, Mode, IL 62444 (217-774-4186) Eades, Glenn, 1380 County Rd. 125 N., Greenup, IL 62428 (217-923-3094) Johnson, Donald, II, P.O. Box 165, 407 E. Court St., Fairmount, IL 61841 (217-260-2648) Maroon, Jim, 568 W. 9th, Neoga, IL 62447 (217-895-2492) McGuire, David, 2246 Grand Ave., Granite City, IL 62040 (618-877-7302) Silva, Gerald J., 3112 Olympic Dr., Springfield, IL 62704 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-494-0732) Simpson, Lloyd, 19631 E. 1300

th Rd., Paris, IL 61944

(E-mail:[email protected]; 217-251-7087) Siverly, Dale, P.O. Box 1057, Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (618-263-6527) Techau, Carol Ann, 2317 N. Co. Rd. 190 E., Mattoon, IL 61938-8685 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-273-6813)

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Techau, Joseph H., 2317 N. Co. Rd. 190 E., Mattoon, IL 61938 (Email: [email protected]; 217-273-1217) Turner, Bob, 901 N. Broadway, Shelbyville, IL 62565 (217-774-4777) Wilburn, Vashti, 20 N. 45th St., Belleville, IL 62226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-235-9925)

PULPIT SUPPLY - SOUTH

Barnhart, Larry, 130 Barringer School Ln., Anna, IL 62906 (E-mail; [email protected]; 618-833-8469) Chenault, Bill, 1101C W. Walnut St., Marion, IL 62959-2092 (618-993-3167) Hucker, Larry K., 1520 N. Jackson, Salem IL 62881 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-548-1520) Lee, Paul, 12896 Kyler Ct., Marion, IL 62959 (618-964-1418) Morrison, Sumner, 1911 Esther Ln., Centralia, IL 62801 ([email protected]; 618-532-0671) Neese, Bruce, 1516 Killarney, Greenville, IL 62246 (618-664-3808) Webb, Bill, 1762 Dr. Springs Rd., Carterville, IL 62918 (618-987-2689)

PULPIT SUPPLY – OUT OF STATE

Phipps, Paul, 9500 E. Old Ft. Harrison Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47804 (812-877-6146) Robinson, Steve, 257 Bowles Ave., Fenton, MO 63026 (636-343-5208) Sorensen, Melburn H., 910 Lankford St., Clay City, IN 47841 (812-239-3493) Gladding, Steve, St. Bernice, IN (765-665-3348)

II. General Information

A. RECEIVED ON TRANSFER

1. Elders Michael Joseph Kraemer from Prairie Lakes Jeremiah McClure from North Carolina Brian L. Powell from North Carolina David S. Samayoa from Kentucky

2. Deacons Douglas T. Haynes from Central Florida

2. Licensed Ministers Kyle Fellows from Michigan Martha L. Layne from Northwestern Illinois Paul W. Layne from Northwestern Illinois

B. GRANTED TRANSFERS 1. Elders

Timothy W. Crump to Oregon-Pacific Kevin D. Donoho to Northwestern Illinois Matthew Ryan Soulia to Eastern Michigan

2. Deacons R. Gregg Sowards to Northwestern Illinois

C. ELECTED TO ELDER'S ORDERS Joseph Carter, Vashti Wilburn, and Jule Ann Yates

D. DROPPED FROM THE MINISTERIAL ROLL

1. ELDERS William Brian Hay, surrendered due to conduct unbecoming a minister.

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E. DECEASED 1. Elders

Louise C. Hale

F. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP 1. Elders

Deborah J. Benson (RA), Penny Jeanne Brown (RA), John Wesley Connett (RA), Gerald J. Silva (RU), Carol Ann Techau (RA)

G. GRANTED MINISTER'S LICENSE

1. Elder Candidates Jeffery M. Hinkley, Travis William Jackson,

Timothy David Sorensen, Jerimy Alan Wooley

H. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER'S LICENSE Dwayne Keith Anderson, Sharon Autenrieth, Joseph Carter, Kyle Fellows, Michael A.

Flowers, Ralph W. Foreman, Amanda Jo Higgins, Thomas Higgins, Martha Louise Layne, Paul William Layne, Timothy Mezera, Benjamin J. Thelander, Vashti Wilburn,

Jule Ann Yates

I. MINISTER'S LICENSED NOT RENEWED Ava June Moore

Having failed to apply: Troy E. Smith Having surrendered license, Timothy Paul Young Jr.

J. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS

Granite City CTM, Highland, Jacksonville, The Hope House (PAC), Urbana Lighthouse, Vandalia

K. WHERE TO SEND MONIES

General Treasurer--General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, Global Treasury Services, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, Missouri 64184-3116 (866-624-3092) -- World Evangelism Fund, Pension & Benefits Fund, Approved Specials District Treasurer— William E. Shotts, 315 North Memorial Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) -- Unified District Fund, Insurance Premiums District SS/Min. Treasurer— William E. Shotts, 315 North Memorial Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) -- District Sunday School Ministries District NMI Treasurer--William E. Shotts, 315 N. Memorial St., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) -- District NMI Ministries Fund, Children's Project, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Work & Witness, Specials District NYI Treasurer— William E. Shotts, 315 North Memorial St., Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) --NYI Ministries Funds; Olivet Nazarene University--Dr. Brian Allen, Vice President for Institutional Advancement,

Olivet Nazarene University, One University Avenue, Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 -- ONU Budget

L. REVIVALISM MINISTRIES http://www.nazarenerevivalism.org

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M. OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY

Olivet Nazarene University, 1 University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Website: www.Olivet.edu; 800-648-1463; 815-939-5011)

N. GLOBAL MINISTRY CENTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500)

O. NAZARENE PUBLISHING HOUSE P.O. Box 419527 (2923 Troost Ave.), Kansas City, MO 64141

(816-931-1900; 800-877-0700)

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III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION A. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL STUDIES BOARD Chairman-Jay Shoff, 50 Longacre Dr., Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-234-5941; home: 618-222-0822) Secretary-Steve Shotts, P.O. Box 369, Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-438-5151) Continuing Education Director- Clifford "Bud" Hance, 13068 E. Bethel Church Rd. Arenzville, IL. 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-323-4038; Cell 417-388-2148)

ADVISORS Hance, Clifford "Bud", 13068 E. Bethel Church Rd. Arenzville, IL. 62611 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-323-4038; Cell 417-388-2148) High, Jim, 2403 W. Kirby, Champaign, IL 61821 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-352-8500) LaForce, Norman Wayne, 2901 Windy Hill Rd., Quincy, IL, 62305 (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-222-9273) Prince, Richard, 135 Hodgens Mill Lane, O’Fallon, IL 62269 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-274-0526, home: 618-628-8071) Shoff, Jay, 50 Longacre Dr. Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 618-234-5941; home: 618-222-0822) Shotts, Steve, P.O. Box 369, Benton, IL 62812 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-438-5151) Tapscott, Mike, 2573 Redlich Ct., Decatur, IL, 62521 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 217-428-6479) Wooten, Greg P.O. Box 70, Lincoln, IL 62656 (E-mail: [email protected]; church: 217-732-8362)

B. INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS

Eligibility The board serves only the persons who are properly enrolled. Enrollment is open only to local preachers, deacons-Christian education, deacons-compassionate ministries, deacons-music ministries, and prospective ministers of music who qualify according to the Manual, 410.

Courses There are seven general courses administered by the Ministerial Studies Board; elders, deacon of administration, deacon of compassionate ministries, deacon of Christian education, deacon of music, deacon of youth, and lay minister (Handbook of Ministerial Studies). Ministers, deacons and deaconesses will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses. An exception to this is provided for all commissioned song evangelists who held this status immediately prior to the 1986 assembly season. Those becoming commissioned song evangelists will complete the deacon track in music ministries. Those interested in commissioned or registered song evangelists’ credentials should study carefully all requirements as listed in Handbook on Ministerial Studies, 446, “The Song Evangelist.”

Modes of Study The options for the course of study are listed below (by preference) as recommended and approved by the Illinois District Ministerial Studies Board.

1. A Nazarene university pursuing a degree in a religious major approved/ validated by Nazarene Clergy Services.

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2. Nazarene Theological Seminary. 3. Nazarene Bible College: Pursuing a degree in a religious major approved/validated by Nazarene Clergy Services. 4. Northwest Nazarene University: Online COS – Course of Study Module 5. Nazarene Bible College: NBC Track, MPP Track. 6. A Nazarene District School of Ministry: Module Course 7. A Nazarene university or an accredited university, pursuing a degree in a religious field of study (Subject to evaluation).

The Course of Study is under the immediate supervision of the District Board of Ministerial Studies. Students are advised to pursue preparation or ordination by selecting one of the above-mentioned modes of study. Each student is assigned an advisor to work with in establishing a plan of study. The courses required of college students are in the Manual, 424.3. The competency statements for ministerial education are listed in Manual, 424.3. All college and university programs must meet these competency statements for course of study.

C. REGULATIONS FOR MINISTERIAL COURSE OF STUDY 1. It is no longer necessary for students to purchase the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development. This information and more can now be found on the Clergy Education website (http://nazarenepastor.org/clergyeducation/) A Candidate Handbook can be downloaded for free from http://www.nazarenepastor.org/ClergyEducation/LinkClick.aspx?link=Resources%2fUSAHB.pdf&tabid=74&mid=501. 2. Each student is encouraged to take four courses each year. The general church requires 2 courses per year to be passed to allow a student to continue. After the district license is granted to the student, ten years is allowed to complete the 24 required courses, Manual 427.4. At 2 per year, the student will not succeed. Thus, the Illinois District has chosen to encourage students to complete 4 courses per year. All course work must be completed by the end of the assembly year (April) in order for the student to receive credit for that assembly year. The only exception is for those students enrolled in an institution of higher learning in which the class may not conclude until the board meets in May. 3. A student is placed in a study level based on the number of courses completed regardless of the level of the courses. The only exception is that the course on the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene must be completed before level one is considered complete (unless the student is enrolled in a religion program at a Nazarene institution) and before the student is eligible for a district license. 4. The secretary may not enroll anyone except by written letter from the applicant to include the following information: name (first, middle and last); address; telephone number; e-mail address; course of study desired; church where current membership is held; letter of recommendation from the church pastor where membership is held; copy of local license granted by that church; and official transcripts from colleges or other schools beyond high school. It will be the obligation of the student to see that all the information is sent to the secretary. An application form will be made available for anyone expressing interest in enrolling with the Board of Ministerial Studies. 5. Prior to being issued a graduation certificate, all students must be reviewed by the Ministerial Studies Board. The only exceptions are Nazarene Bible College graduates of the Bible Studies Course who are immediately issued a graduation certificate. 6. No student will be graduated from the course of study without completing an internship program.

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7. When a student moves to another district, the secretary of the Ministerial Board should transfer the student’s records to the new district by contacting the secretary of that district’s Board of Ministerial Studies. Students are strongly advised to keep copies of course record sheets and final grades. The District is not responsible for loss of data when transferring to another district. 8. Candidates should be prepared to appear annually before the Board of Ministerial Studies. These meetings will be scheduled by the district office and notification of the meetings will be sent to you. 9. Files for inactive students will be maintained by the Board of Ministerial Studies for no longer than 10 years. 10. Students are required to keep an active e-mail account while enrolled in the course of study.

College Students College students are responsible to submit to the board documentary evidence of academic standing in harmony with Manual, 427.1, 427.4. College students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with Manual, 424.1 and 424.3. Yearly updates should be submitted to the secretary of the Board of Ministerial Studies. The Board of Ministerial Studies will evaluate the final transcript at graduation, and no requirements stated in the Manual will be waived.

D. CONTINUING EDUCATION “Once a minister has fulfilled the expectations of the educational foundations for ministry, he or she will continue a pattern of lifelong learning to enhance the ministry of which God has called him or her. A minimum expectation is 20 contact hours each year (2 accredited continuing education units (CEU’s) (Manual 424.6). In order to facilitate the fulfillment of this requirement, a number of qualified events will be promoted through the district and by other means. An individual may receive CEU’s by participating in a qualified event sponsored by the district, the general church, one of our colleges or universities or other approved method. When CEU’s are available for a sponsored event, notification of the same will be made at the event and the participants will have the opportunity to sign up for credits. Credits will be based upon the participant attending the entire event and fulfilling other requirements (if applicable) for the event (such as extra reading or writing when appropriate). In all cases, it is the individual participant’s responsibility to qualify him/herself for CEU credits. The Board of Ministerial Studies appoints a continuing education director who shall be responsible to facilitate CEU qualified events and to resource individuals in obtaining CEU credits for events attended. Individuals may also contact the Department of Clergy Development directly with questions or for qualifying and awarding CEU credits for courses taken. All determination of CEU qualifications shall be made by the Office of Ministry. All records of CEU’s obtained shall be retained by the Department of Clergy Development and by the individual himself/herself. Courses taken for degree programs are not eligible for CEU credit.

E. WHO TO CONTACT To enroll in the Ministerial Course of Study, and to obtain information concerning enrollment status, records, or study level, contact Steve Shotts, secretary of the Ministerial Studies Board (E-mail: stevemsbsec.com; 618-438-5151). For information regarding continuing education for ordained ministers, contact Greg Wooten, continuing education director (E-mail: [email protected]; 217-732-8362). For information about clergy education and preparation in the Church of the Nazarene, go to http://nazarenepastor.org/clergyeducation/.

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To purchase textbooks, or the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene, contact the Nazarene Publishing House (www.nph.com; (E-mail: [email protected]; 800-877-0700). For relevant application forms for district assembly recognition and renewal, contact Douglas E. Haynes, District Secretary (Email:[email protected]; 618-462-4361). For educational assistance and personal guidance, you will be assigned an advisor (an ordained elder). He or she will counsel and encourage you throughout your course of study. Do not hesitate to contact your advisor with questions, or when you are struggling with your studies. Your advisor, and all the members of the District Board of Ministerial Studies, are committed to your well-being and success in ministry!

IV. Daily Proceedings

SPECIAL ASSEMBLY SERVICE Wednesday Evening, July 18, 2013

The evening service began with Dr. James Spruce, District Superintendent

opening the 70TH

Annual District Assembly of the Illinois District by welcoming everyone to Decatur, Illinois and welcoming Dr. J. K. and Patty Warrick, general superintendent to the service.

The Olivetians from Olivet Nazarene University sang several uplifting songs and

Dr. Warrick called the 70th Annual Illinois District Assembly at Decatur, Illinois to order.

After the Olivetians sang again Dr. James Spruce challenged the congregation with his 10th Annual District Superintendent's report “Questions at the Crossroads” (see report). He began by thanking everyone for coming and again introducing the Warrick’s, Tony Fightmaster and Dr. Brian Allen from ONU and Rev. Harold Graves president of Nazarene Bible College to the service. He also introduced the Olivetians from ONU.

He then introduced his family to the congregation: his sister Sara and son Steve

and wife Cory. The District Advisory Board members were recognized and thanked for their work this year: Rev. Jon Kroeze, Dr. Lawrence Lacher, Rev. Jay Shoff, Rev. Wademar Perez-Lopez, Mrs. Phyllis German, Mrs. Judi Roarick, Mr. Galen Scammahorn and Mrs. Sandy Stickler. Rev Douglas Haynes, District Administrative Associate, Mr. William Shotts, District Treasurer and Rev. Mark Copley, District Mission Strategy Director were also introduced and thanked for their support and work for the District.

At the end of his report he introduced Rev. David Samayoa and wife Sonia. Rev. Samayoa reported that they would be making their home near Collinsville and will be starting a new work in the State Park/Fairmont City area, travel our district to speak in our churches and raise continued support for Hispanic ministries.

Mr. William Shotts, District Treasurer explained the pledge document that everyone received when they arrived to the evening service for this new Hispanic Ministry. He gave instructions on how to complete the form and an offering was taken for this new work. Dr. Bob Wilkerson played a medley of songs for the offering.

Mr. William Shotts had the District Ministry Team join him on the platform. He asked if anyone in the sanctuary had just celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. James Spruce were brought to the platform where they were presented with a $5,000 Train Travel Voucher. Mrs. Spruce gave thanks to the district for their love and support.

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Mr. Shotts dismissed the congregation in prayer and then everyone proceeded to the Fireside Room for a reception for the Spruce’s 50th anniversary. A video presentation was shared that was prepared by Steve Spruce.

Morning Session, July 19, 2013

The Olivetians from ONU began the morning session with inspirational songs as the delegates entered into the sanctuary.

Dr. James Spruce welcomed everyone to the morning session and introduced

Dr. J. K. Warrick who presented the morning devotions. He stated that we are here today to affirm our commitment to our message of holiness and to the mission to make Christ like disciples. He highlighted Dr. Spruce’s report from last evening and that the applause received last night was an acceptance for Dr. Spruce’s 10th annual report to the district. He then summarized several chapters in Romans encouraging everyone to be faithful in demonstrating the will of God. He ended this devotion with an altar call and the Olivetians singing “Jesus Never Fails”.

Organization information was read by Douglas Haynes, district secretary, as printed in the delegate books. There was a motion to receive this report as printed.

The Ministerial Credential Report #1 was read by reader Rev. Jay Shoff as delegates followed from their assembly books. The Ministerial Credential Report #2 was highlighted by Rev. Shoff. These reports were accepted by a raise of hands. Ordinands were asked to stand and applause was given to them. Dr. Warrick stressed the importance of loyalty to the church.

Dr. Spruce introduced new pastors to the district. Ed and Pat Retter, Jerseyville; Lyle and Dee Artman, Auburn; Brian and Latifah Kraemer, Salem Grace; David and Sonia Samayoa, New Hispanic work; and Norlyn and Jane Crandall, Fairfield Fountain of Life.

The Report of the Nominating Committee was looked at by the delegates. The vote was taken by a Yes/No to accept this report and was adopted. Tellers were called forward to pass ballots to the delegates. Balloting was closed and tellers were dismissed to tally the votes.

Rev. Harold Graves, President of Nazarene Bible College was introduced and highlighted areas at the college.

New delegates were asked to stand and applause was given.

The Report of the Ministerial Studies was called to be looked at. Dr. Warrick explained the process of ministerial licensing up to ordination. Corrections were made to the report and were accepted.

The District Advisory Board Report was highlighted. Additions/corrections were read by the reader. This report will be corrected in editing. This report was accepted as corrected.

Pastor’s reports were called for which included testimonies of their experience of entire sanctification: Phil Alvord, Flora; Russell Brewer, Belleville Emmanuel; Kevin Pittman, Olney; David Sorensen, Royalton; and Dallas Robinson, Carmi.

The report of Olivet Nazarene University by Dr. John Bowling, president was called for. Dr. Warrick requested that the Olivetians sing a special song they had written during this report. “We are better, we are better together”. Dr. Bowling spoke about how we are better working together and highlighted happenings at the university. Dr. Brian Allen brought greetings from the University and passed out books to all pastors in attendance.

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Tony Fightmaster shared about the Preaching/Music Ambassadors Ministry at the University. Dr. Bowling concluded this report by presenting Dr. and Mrs. Warrick a plaque for their support with an Honorarium Alumni Degree from Olivet Nazarene University. The Olivetians concluded this report by singing a new song written for Dr. Bowling and introduced themselves. As they were singing “Lord, your holy” delegates were on their feet praising the Lord. An offering was taken for these young people as they continue their work for the university. It was requested they sing for their offering and brought down the house with excitement as they sang “I have the victory”.

Dr. Warrick shared that “It’s ok to bring joy to the church”. Mr. William Shotts, District Treasurer was asked to bring the District Treasurer’s

Report before the lunch hour which was printed in the delegate book. There was a motion to accept this report. Questions were asked and Mr. Shotts replied to those questions. All who received this report said yes. He was given applause in thanks for his work to the district. This report was accepted.

Announcements were made before adjournment.

The Official Ballot results were read: Ballots cast 219, void ballots 0, good ballots 219, necessary to elect – plurality: District Advisory Board – Ministers - Will Haworth, 142, Gary Clark 76; Laypersons - Trenton Ice 154, Jerome Williams 111, Lela Prince 59, Becky Lonberger 106. Trustee to Olivet Nazarene University: Layperson: Becky Lonberger 86, William Shotts 130. The chair declared elected: District Advisory Board – Minister - Will Haworth; Laymen - Trenton Ice and Jerome Williams. Trustee to Olivet Nazarene University: Laymen - William Shotts.

The delegates were dismissed for lunch.

Afternoon Session, July 19, 2013

The afternoon session began with piano music by Dr. Bob Wilkerson and prayer

by Dr. Warrick.

The Report of Christian Cultural Engagement was highlighted by Dr. Warrick. This report was adopted.

The Report of the Church Growth was highlighted and all were encouraged to

use this report in their churches. This report was adopted.

The Report of the Ministerial Staff Support was looked at. Dr. Warrick deputized all laymen to check on their pastors and follow up on their needs and encouraged them to read this report at a local board meeting. This report was adopted.

The Ministry Strategy Report was given by Rev. Mark Copley, Director. Pastor’s reports continued with Rev. Gary Clark, Harrisburg Oasis; Rev. Jon

Garlock, Ogden; Rev. Ed Heppe, Taylorville First; Rev. Jon Kroeze, Pittsfield; Rev. Carl Pinkston, East St. Louis Rush Memorial; and Rev. Ed Retter, Jerseyville.

A time was taken for special prayer for those needing a touch today.

A resolution from the District Advisory Board was brought to the delegation. “Motion to appoint currently elected Finance Committee as a budget preparation subcommittee to the financial committee comprised of the pastor and one lay person from each church who attends the called full finance committee”. There was a seconded to the motion, which would happen before the end of the current year. Motion passed.

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A Memorial Service began with singing “Great is Thy Faithfulness” led by Mrs. Jennifer Brewer with Dr. Bob Wilkerson on the piano. Rev. Cory Swinderman read scriptures and Joslyn Keathley sang “Come to Jesus” and Rev. Swinderman closed this special time in prayer.

Editing and Publishing the Minutes Report was read. This report was adopted. The Auditing Report was reviewed. This report was adopted. There was a motion to close the 70

th Annual District Assembly at the end of the

Ordination Service this evening. Dr. Warrick presented a certificate to Dr. Spruce for 100% for WEF payment for

the year. He thanks the Spruce’s for their friendship and reminded us of our commitment to our mission and to question the methods we are using and if they are still effective.

Dr. Warrick congratulated Rev. Douglas Haynes on 25 years of being district

secretary. Thanks were given to Decatur First for their help this week. Announcements were given and thanks to others that helped throughout the week.

A report on the Love offering that was given to the Olivetians: $2,015. Dr.

Spruce read a note from the group thanking everyone for the offering. A report on the offering taken Thursday evening was reported $48,457 pledged

for the new Hispanic work in the Collinsville area. Rev. Douglas Haynes gave a special thanks to those who had helped during this

week.

Dr. James Spruce closed this session in prayer.

Friday Evening, Ordination Service July 19, 2013

Prelude Music began with Dr. Bob Wilkerson playing and pre-service with Mrs.

Jennifer Brewer singing “He’s Been Faithful”. Dr. James Spruce welcomed everyone to the evening service, giving

announcements and prayed an opening prayer. Rev. Michael Kraemer offered the prayer for the evening offering.

Dr. Spruce recognized the newly licensed ministers and spouses and their

mentors having them come to the platform where he read the challenge to them and presented them with their first district license.

He then recognized the retiring ministers and their spouses that were present to

the congregation: Elders – Deborah J. Benson, Penny J. Brown, John Wesley Connett, Gerald J. Silva, and Carol A. Techau. Dr. Warrick presented them with a plaque and Dr. Spruce presented them with a check from the district.

A Statement of Purpose and Invocation was presented by Dr. Warrick and the

congregation recited the Apostles’ Creed led by Dr. Spruce. As Rev. Ron Black led the congregation in singing “Holiness unto the Lord”, Rev.

Douglas Haynes led Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, Rev. Vashti N. Wilburn and Rev. Jule Ann Yates into the sanctuary and presented them to Dr. Warrick.

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Dr. Warrick received the ordinands and explained the process and examination for this evening service.

Rev. Ruth Yates read from the Manual, pertaining to ordination of persons for

ministry. The Minister’s choir sang “And Can It Be”, directed by Rev. Ron Black. Scriptures were read by Rev. Richard Prince and Rev. David Samayoa. Mrs. Cynthia Barker sang “I Will Not Forget Thee”.

Dr. Warrick brought the evening message from Colossians and Mark

encouraging ordinands and all to “Preach Christ”. He called the ordination candidates and their spouses to the platform for the ordination ceremony as the Elders surrounded these candidates and laying hands on them, ordained them, followed by a prayer from a special ordained mentor they had chosen. Following the ordination ritual, each newly ordained minister was presented with their ordination certificate and a word of congratulations from Dr. Warrick.

Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Warrick, Dr. and Mrs. James Spruce and Rev. and Mrs.

Douglas Haynes led the newly ordinands and elders out of the sanctuary to a reception line and reception for everyone present.

This concluded the 2013 Ordination service and adjourned the 2013 Illinois Church of the Nazarene Annual District Assembly.

Respectfully submitted,

DR. J. K. WARRICK, General Superintendent DR. JAMES R. SPRUCE, District Superintendent REV. DOUGLAS E. HAYNES, District Secretary

MRS. NINA HAYNES, Recording Secretary

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V. Reports

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent

Illinois District Superintendent’s Report – 2013 “Questions at the Crossroads”

George Harper and I were up at 12:30 a.m., dressed for the bitter cold and stepped outside the hut at Camp Muir. We wore headlamps and carried only extra wool clothes, ample water and protein bars. Roped to one another, we crossed Mt. Rainier’s Ingram Glacier at 11,000 ft. Our route followed the base of the Cathedral Rocks, which led to the Nisqually Glacier and to the 14,410 ft. summit of Rainier. Yet we faced Disappointment Cleaver which was surrounded by a series of crevasses – large cracks in glaciers up to blocks long and deep enough to make rescue impossible. A glacier is like a mousetrap: any place you step too near a crevasse may be a snow-bridge, solid footing in mere disguise, unable to support your weight. Ice towers the size of boxcars shift with time and gravity. What was familiar the summer before is now foreign. Just 1,200 vertical feet above us, twice the height of the St. Louis Arch and six hours uphill, was the shadowy outline of Rainier’s rounded summit. There are always critical questions at crossroads, and on a mountain, as in life, wrong route equals wrong destination. But we had lost our way, and too much time and so turned back. Churches and districts live at crossroads where we can easily get off track and lose time. But tonight we will hear the inspiring testimony of how God spoke at critical crossroads in the life of a little boy who grew to be a very old man. A year ago today we paid tribute to our district’s oldest native son, Rev. George H.D. Reader. To put his age in perspective, Rev. Reader is older than John Bowling and any two Olivetians all combined. And in a scant 13 years he will be the same age as Moses when he died. Rev. Reader, an Olivet grad, is the oldest Nazarene preacher in the world. The following video clip reveals questions from God at critical times in his life. They are also apropos for us tonight as we navigate in uncertain times and territory. http://www.graceandpeacemagazine.org/videos/mediaitem/238-a-charge-to-keep.

Question #1 – “Will You Glorify Me?” It was asked outright, straight from the Holy Spirit to the five year old heart of George Reader. Charles Wesley wrote, “A charge to keep I have, a God to glorify.” “Will you glorify me?” was embedded in the question, “Can I have you?” It was God’s Question #1 for Rev. Reader. I once asked my Eastern Michigan DS what the district game-plan was for starting new churches. He said, “You and Flint Central are the game-plan. The district can help, but unless pastors have a vision new starts will not happen.” I told our board, “Fenton has no holiness voice and seven of our families live there. Why should we keep them and their income here when we could release them to a new work in Fenton?” The board was silent except for a man who said, “You do that and you will lose significant income.” I asked the board to pray hard about a vision that we did not have or share at the time. But in time, God worked in the hearts of good people who did not see eye to eye. Today Fenton is a faithful Church of the Nazarene. Not every church can plant like that but every church can ask the Lord of the harvest how they may help. The church of 650 that I left runs about 1,700 today. We shared a belief that it would not kill us to give up a

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little of what we thought was ours. At a recent Churches Planting Churches seminar Mark Copley was certified as a Master Trainer. Michael Kraemer, the new pastor at Salem and already a Master Trainer was present. Rita Briggs and I became Certified Trainers. Here are the goals I have set for us: Training for CPE, CPC AND CT events: 1. To train every fulltime pastor within one year in the CPC track 2. To train every fulltime pastor within two years in both the CPE and CPC tracks 3. To train 20 fulltime pastors as Certified Trainers within two years District Worship Attendance for 2020: (a gain of about 500 per year) 10,000 Our 2013 district worship attendance was 6,100 Churches represented at the CPC seminar last March: Belleville First, Casey, Carlinville, Collinsville, Fairview Heights, Godfrey, Granite City, Jacksonville, Mattoon Real Life, Monticello, Olney, Pittsfield, Roxana, Salem Grace, Sherman. Our underserved mission fields: farmers, university students (six major campuses), Hispanics, African Americans, and Koreans. How will the Illinois District help you? --Registration and motel paid for those who attend a CPE, CPC or CT seminar. --Match local church contributions to new starts dollar for dollar for two years (through March, 2015 with MST approval of local church new start vision plans). Everybody can do something:

1. Current churches (as of July 2013) = 81 2. Churches able to start new works w/in 18 months (by 1/30/15) = 30 3. Churches in assisting roles = 51 4. 100% participation 30 + 51 = 81

This is an eye test: O P W R G K; T X M Z N; E F T H. Can you read the small letters? E F T H -- EYES FOR THE HARVEST.

Local church vision is what WE can see.

Kingdom vision is what GOD can see.

Do we see through the eyes of Jesus? Bro. Reader said, “God spoke to me when I was just a lad of five: ‘May I have you?’ I knew it was personal, and that this was the voice of God. I didn’t understand it all. God asked another question: ‘George, what about your violin? May I have that, too?’” Rev. Reader had just received the violin, and it meant the world to him. But he said, “Yes, Lord, I give the violin to you.” What if we, more mature than a five-year old, said, “Yes, Lord, I give you the church I serve, and I release my grip on its success and my future in it?”

Question #2 – “Will You Stay Connected to Me?” George Harper, my climbing partner, frequently asked that night on Rainier “Is your hand through the wrist loop of your ice axe? I expect you to run five days a week and attend the self-arrest seminar offered at Rainier. You must follow my instructions while on the mountain. You are accountable to me. The wrist loop on your ice axe will assure that if dropped it will still be fixed to your arm. The self-arrest seminar will teach you how to use the axe to prevent sliding on ice should you fall.” Thus the third question from God to our elder statesman emerged: “Will you answer to

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me?” Or, “Will you learn from me, follow me and take instruction from me?” It is an accountability question, politely confrontational, yet potentially life or ministry saving. Wesley wrote, “Arm me with jealous care as in thy sight to live; and O thy servant, Lord, prepare a strict account to give.” Dr. Jerry Porter said while at Cali, “People back home will be eager to learn about prayer. But if you want to implement accountability as it is practiced here in Cali you will likely lose your audience. The U.S. culture is independent and not as desperate for help as those who live here.” Immediately I reflected on my training from George and thought that it would be a telling and tragic irony if Christians are less eager to be discipled and have disciples than climbers are to be taught how to avoid a crevasse. Jesus commissioned us to make disciples – which is more than getting people saved. At a youth rally in a soccer stadium full of 26,000 people, some 2,000 new converts stood to acknowledge Christ at the end of a sermon. Within seconds a teen prayed with each convert and gathered vital contact information, and assigned them to a cell group leader from their neighborhood. Within twenty-four hours the new converts were called by phone. Within forty-eight hours someone from the church was at their door. The next Sunday they were expected to be in church and meet for follow-up. In a classroom I saw new converts my age being prayed for by young teens. Where do you find that many teenagers to make the initial contact in a stadium or a class on Sunday? It is simple – thousands of teens are in accountability groups led by older teens or adults who mentor them. Everybody has a disciple, and everybody is a disciple. Jesus looked at Simon Peter with all his immaturity and said, “Stick with me. I intend to build my church on people just like you. You don’t have to be perfect to follow me; a lot of imperfect people follow me. I will perfect your motive at Pentecost; perfection of practice will come as you mature. You only need to be humble, teachable and in connectional relationship with me.” The door between our kitchen and the back porch was nearly always open in my childhood. It was warm most of the year around. The screen door to the back porch was never locked. So we ate our meals together by whatever people in parsonages put on back porches – mops and brooms, Toro ant killer, bottles of Mange medicine for dogs, canned dog food and wooden folding chairs from the church. “Well what are you folk having for supper tonight?” came a voice through the screen door. We knew the voice quite well because Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Anderson, widowed sisters in their 80s, managed to connect with us right during suppertime. They were next door neighbors and people who knew you like family came to the back door. So the sisters would invite themselves in, pull up a wooden folding chair and settle in for conversation and perhaps a chicken leg. Mother was a woman of order and schedule and such mealtime interruptions used to irritate her considerably, but as a child I liked these grandmotherly busybodies. So how did I shift from appreciating the beauty of spontaneity and relationship to that of settling for the convenience of closed doors? This is a back-door caution for the church as a kingdom movement. We have done well with our core values of Christian, holiness and missional. But we have fallen down badly in our connectional relationships with one another. We are in danger of not wanting to remember who the “one another” among us is. But the truth is that we cannot be a global church and a gated church simultaneously. There is a scary convenience to the isolation of being in my car, then my closed garage, then my locked house, then my fenced in yard. In my world today Mrs. Tanner no longer drops in. Nobody does.

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But I have back yard neighbor, Mark. Mark cut down eight trees on his property whose limbs dropped branches on both our yards. Two weeks ago on a Sunday afternoon he was lifting heavy logs onto a trailer by himself. I volunteered to help. Halfway through an hour of work he said, “Today I am desperate but I normally wouldn’t take help for a job like this from a man your age. How many years have you been retired?” My answer led to a question he had about my job. And then he said, “I thought preachers didn’t work on Sundays. “Well,” I said, “Quite a lot of people would agree with you.” Was loading longs on a hot Sunday an intrusion? Sure. Was Mark my neighbor? Of course. Have I been a good neighbor to Mark? No. We’ve been on the same block for three years and loading logs is all I’ve ever done with him. “Neighbor” often equates with “intrusion” in our culture. A connectional relationship means we cannot live as islands and keep our neighbors at a distance. In Texarkana, the sisters would not go away. They were neighbors, perhaps a little too close for comfort, but next door nonetheless. But when Mrs. Tanner’s husband had a stroke mom was the first one there with food. When vagrants came to our front door wanting food mom made a sandwich and a jar of tea. Is our system of budget support a little too close for comfort, even slightly inconvenient? Have you ever wished that the payment of budgets, like an uninvited neighbor, would just go away or quit coming around so often? Or, do you feel a deep, visceral connection in our relationships to retired ministers, Olivet Nazarene University, world missions and district interests? Are we user-friendly with these neighbors who live up the road and across the ocean? And what will our response be to David Samayoa and Hispanics as neighbors? If we are connected at all to any of these neighbors we are connected at the heart. The rich young ruler was not connected, was he? The Good Samaritan was, wasn’t he?

Question #3 – “Will You Rely Totally On Me?” Early in his ministry Rev. Reader rose at 2:00 a.m. to pray an hour a day (or night). He prayed regularly for decades for preachers and general superintendents. You heard him pray, “Save us from deadness and inactivity. Help us to have the fire burn within us.” Wesley wrote, “Help me to watch and pray, and on thyself rely, assured, if I my trust betray, I shall forever die.” Thirty years ago God called an alcoholic to the ministry who got saved and quit drinking so he could answer the call to preach. He moved to Cali, got a job and started a storefront church. Prayer and accountability had saved his life so he thought it would save his church. It nearly killed the church for a few years but the rest is history. Today the former alcoholic pastor has six Sunday services and about 14,000 in attendance at the International House of Prayer Church of the Nazarene in Cali. At 4:00 a.m. we attended a two hour prayer meeting. 250 or so teens and adults were present. Some knelt with their faces on the floor, most walked. What motivates people to get up at 3:00 a.m. and meet God for two hours before the school or work day begins?

Question #4 – “Will You Serve Me?” This meant to feed his sheep. God asked Bro. Reader, “Will you accept my call to preach the Word?” He said yes at fourteen. Wesley wrote, “To serve the present age, my calling to fulfill; oh, may it all my powers engage to do my Master’s will.” The call to service always has a steep learning-curve. During the CPC seminar Kevin Hancock expressed a burden for a work in State Park near his church where there is a high concentration of young Hispanic families. David Samayoa, having planted three churches on the Kentucky District, was in attendance. If 80 churches gave $250 in one year it would equal $20,000. With matching district support we

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would have $40,000. In response to our letter so far as only God could make possible, we had $31,800 from only twenty-two local church commitments a week before assembly. I told the pastors, “Everybody can do something; everybody can care. No church is too small to participate; no gift is too small to make a difference.” I’d like to see us reach $40,000 as a minimum, but I am far more interested in 100% participation. Are you in? Everybody can do something; everybody can care. So David will start in State Park and eventually make his way to our district and especially where the concentration of Hispanics is high and we have no Hispanic works such as Springfield, Decatur and Champaign-Urbana. Jesus said the Gospel is to go to all the nations and even the uttermost part of the earth. State Park is not your town but it is on your state map. I’ve asked our pastors to come prepared to make the pledge their board has approved. You don’t need to break the bank but please allow Jesus to break your heart. I want to introduce David Samayoa. His vision will conclude my report. Following David, Bill Shotts will call the ushers forward to distribute pledge flyers. Your participation reflects the vision you have beyond the walls of your church. Everybody can care. No gift is too small to make a difference. Local church vision is what WE can see. Kingdom vision is what GOD can see. Can we see the Kingdom through the eyes of Jesus? Please welcome Rev. David Samayoa to his new home – your heart. Jim Spruce, Illinois District Superintendent Post-script: The pastors attending District Assembly pledged just over $49,000 in one service.

Addendum to the District Superintendent’s Report

Guests For Karen and me it is a joy to welcome General Superintendent Dr. J.K. & Patty Warrick; Dr. John Bowling, Brian Allen, Tony Fightmaster and the “Olivetians”; Mark Holcomb convention speaker; Bob & Jennifer Wilkerson, evangelist/song evangelists; Steve & Janet Raeburn, Big Blast Ministries/Children's Evangelist; and Sara Spruce.

Thanks to Special People Doug Haynes, district administrative associate/office manager, district secretary Mark Copley, district missionary and chair of the Mission Strategy Team Bill Shotts, district treasurer and Shotts, Merryman and Co., CPAs District Advisory Board, Judi Roarick, Galen Scammahorn, Sandy Stickler,

Phyllis German (laypersons), and Waldo Perez, Larry Lacher, Jay Shoff, Jon Kroeze (elders)

Departmental leaders, Jim German (SDMI), Bill Brandon (NMI) and Jay Bush (NYI)

Darcy Morr, pastoral staff/volunteers at Decatur First for hosting Family Week Mission Area Pastors, serving each zone as assistants to district

superintendent

Just for the Record District superintendent’s ministry for the last fiscal year: 48 Sunday services and churches visited (off district services during DS meetings and vacation not counted); 27 church board meetings; 61 zone and district meetings; 15 regional and general church meetings; 23 pastoral counseling sessions; 8 fellowship meetings; 19,601 road miles; 12,000 air miles; completed 6 CEUs; 8 pastoral transitions; 4 pastoral appointments approved; 10 pastoral reviews; served on two general church committees.

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Welcome to New Pastors Called: (since fiscal year of May 1, 2012) Steve & Peggy Cecil/Decatur West Side; Thomas & Amy Jo Higgins/Marshall; Tim & Ashley Mezera/Decatur Oak Grove; Norlyn & Jane Crandall/Fairfield; Corey & Rachel Swinderman/Chrisman; Brian & Heather Powell/Decatur First; Michael & Latifah Kraemer/Salem Grace; Lyle & Dee Artman/Auburn;

Appointed: Mark & Donna Harned, Laclede; C.R. & Margie Mitchum, Mt. Carmel; Stan & Annette Cooley, Mt. Sterling; John Cody/West Union.

Important Statistical Information 45 of 82 organized churches, PACs, CTMs and Compassionate Ministry Centers, or 55%, reported at least one new Nazarene gained for a total of 231 by profession of faith. 41 churches paid all budgets in full. Budget payment this fiscal year: Unified District 88%; World Evangelism Fund 101%; Pension and Benefit 96%; Olivet 91%. Total raised for all purposes $9,147,016. Attendances are: worship 6,062; Sunday School 4,002; SDMI 4,923 membership 8,393; SDMI enrollment 9,617. NMI Award of Excellence Churches 35; Ten Percent churches 14. Honor SDMI 9; Superior SDMI 6; Exceptional SDMI 1(Chrisman); GS Growth Award 0; Stewardship Honor Roll 15.

Special Recognitions

The Following Are Being Recognized Upon Their Retirement at This Assembly

Rev. Deborah J. Benson Rev. Penny Jeanne Brown Rev. John Wesley Connett

Rev. Gerald J. Silva Rev. Carol Ann Techau

SUNDAY SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Honor SDMI Award

To receive the Honor Achievement Award, there must be a Discipleship Ministries percentage gain of at least 1% but lower than 10% over the figures reported to the last district assembly in both responsibility and average attendance.

Barry Quincy Emmanuel Centralia Royalton First Dupo Bluffview Christian Center Salem Grace Glenview Springfield Trinity Paris First

Superior SDMI Award

To receive the Superior Achievement Award, there must be a Discipleship Ministries percentage gain of 10%-49% over the figures reported to the last district assembly in both responsibility and average attendance.

Mount Carmel Pittsfield Mount Erie Rantoul Olivet Urbana Lighthouse

Exceptional SDMI Award

To receive the Exceptional Achievement Award, there must be a Discipleship Ministries percentage gain of 50% or more over the figures reported to the last district assembly in both responsibility and average attendance.

Chrisman

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TOP TEN IN RECEIVING NEW NAZARENES

Church Number Received Decatur First 44 Urbana Lighthouse 20 Casey 17 (Harrisburg) Oasis Community 11 Paris First 10 Pittsfield 9 Olney 7 Centralia 6 Roxana 6 Royalton First 6 Salem Grace 6

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN SDMI RESPONSIBILITY LIST

Church Responsibility List Salem Grace 738 Decatur First 629 Pittsfield 358 Shelbyville 313 Roxana 287 Springfield First 267 Flora 258 Belleville First 250 Casey 232 Glenview 215

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN NUMERICAL INCREASE IN SDMI RESPONSIBILITY LIST

Church Gain Belleville Korean 88 Pittsfield 83 The Hope house 65 Salem Grace 59 Oakwood 51 West Union 44 Rantoul 40 Laclede 34 Chrisman 30 Olivet 30

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PERCENTAGE INCREASE

IN SDMI RESPONSIBILITY LIST

Church Gain Belleville Korean 275% West Union 176% Laclede 148% Barry 53% Chrisman 52% Rantoul 46% Pittsfield 30% Mattoon Real Life Community 27% Granite City CTM 27% Olivet 24%

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TOP TEN CHURCHES IN SDMI ATTENDANCE

Church Attendance Decatur First 530 Pittsfield 285 Salem Grace 238 Casey 165 Springfield First 163 Roxana 156 Flora 141 Belleville First 140 Decatur Oak Grove 109 Mattoon East Side 98

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN NUMERICAL INCREASE IN SDMI ATTENDANCE

Church

Gain

Pittsfield 104 Casey 75 Oakwood 51 Decatur Oak Grove 50 The Hope House 41 Chrisman 34 Decatur First 33 Arcola Spanish 22 Paris First 21 Olivet 20 Dupo Bluffview Christian Center 18

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN PERCENTAGE INCREASE

IN SDMI ATTENDANCE

Church

Gain

Decatur Oak Grove 104% Arcola Spanish 88% Casey 83% Chrisman 83% Dupo Bluffview Christian Center 75% Mount Carmel 70% Pittsfield 57% Paris First 54% Olivet 50% Rantoul 35%

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN MEMBERSHIP

Church Membership Decatur First 642 Salem Grace 424 Springfield First 389 Pana First 338 Casey 302 Roxana 296 Pittsfield 257 Collinsville Good Samaritan 254 Shelbyville 232 Flora 197

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TOP TEN CHURCHES IN INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP

Church Gain Decatur First 32 Urbana Lighthouse 18 Casey 16 Paris First 11 Marshall 7 Roxana 6 Royalton First 6 Pana First 5 Mount Carmel 4 Olney 4

TOP TEN CHURCHES IN

WEEKLY CORPORATE WORSHIP

Church Attendance Decatur First 660 Salem Grace 438 Pittsfield 279 Springfield First 249 Shelbyville 208 Flora 183 Belleville First 177 Roxana 155 Casey 153 Collinsville Good Samaritan 142

SHARES FOR OTHERS AWARD (These churches have paid their apportionments in full.)

Anna First Granite City

Arcola First Lincoln First

Auburn Mansfield Community

Beardstown Mattoon Real Life Community

Belleville Emmanuel Monticello

Belleville First Nebo

Bethel Community Oasis Community

Carbondale New Beginnings Community Ogden

Carmi Olivet

Casey Olney

Centralia Paris First

Champaign First Pittsfield

Clinton First Quincy Emmanuel

Collinsville Good Samaritan Roxana

Decatur First Salem Grace

Decatur Oak Grove Shelbyville

Decatur West Side Sherman

East St. Louis Rush Memorial Springfield First

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Edgemont Grace Taylorville First

Flora Tuscola

Glenview

TEN PERCENT AWARD (At least 10% of total paid for all purposes by

these churches was for World Missions.)

Glenview 31.00%

Chrisman 17.50%

Monticello 15.88%

Decatur West Side 14.67%

Mattoon East Side 13.79%

Olney 12.60%

Beardstown 12.40%

Bethel Community 12.05%

Olivet 11.94%

Edgemont Grace 11.81%

Decatur Oak Grove 11.79%

Clinton First 11.40%

Flora 11.38%

Pittsfield 11.33%

Carmi 10.53%

Roxana 10.02%

STEWARDSHIP HONOR ROLL (These churches have paid all apportionments

in full and qualify as a Ten Percent church)

Beardstown Flora

Bethel Community Glenview

Carmi Monticello

Clinton First Olivet

Decatur Oak Grove Olney

Decatur West Side Pittsfield

Edgemont Grace Roxana

NEW NAZARENES

Decatur First 44

Urbana Lighthouse 20

Casey 17

(Harrisburg) Oasis Community 11

Paris First 10

Pittsfield 9

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Olney 6

Salem Grace 6

Roxana 7

Royalton First 6

Centralia 6

Pana First 5

Carmi 5

Belleville Emmanuel 5

Marshall 5

Belleville First 4

Collinsville Good Samaritan 4

Olivet Flora 4

Mahomet 4

West Union 4

Mount Vernon Faith 4

Shelbyville 3

Beardstown 3

Marion First 3

Auburn 3

Carbondale New Beginnings Community 3

Springfield First 2

Champaign First 2

Anna First 2

Sherman 2

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic 2

Quincy Emmanuel 2

Decatur Oak Grove 2

Dupo Bluffview Christian Center 2

Lincoln First 2

(Champaign) New Day Community 2

Mount Carmel 2

Mattoon East Side 1

Belleville Korean 1

Decatur Parkway 1

Rantoul 1

Bethel Community 1

Fairview Heights Parkview 1

Mattoon Real Life Community 1

Fairfield Fountain of Life 1

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2. Mission Strategy Director

District Mission Strategy Director Report to the District Assembly 2012-2013

Members and friends of the assembly, it is my privilege to present to you my sixth report as District Mission Strategy Director. I want to begin by expressing my gratitude to our District leadership: Thank you Dr. Spruce and Doug Haynes for your faithfulness, partnership, and friendship. The Mission Strategy Team this year included the following members: Philip Alvord, Kevin Donoho, Allen Ebbler, Les Wilhelm; Rita Briggs, Wayne Clevenger, Craig Dillman, Tim Mondy; James Craig; Will Haworth; and Tim Young, Jr.. These have become a team of visionaries, who are helping us see a new day on our District. I also want to acknowledge our church planters and new works that are active on our District: Wayne Clevenger at Urbana Lighthouse; Tim Young, Jr. at Granite City (Church Type Mission); Willard Anderson at The Master’s Hands (Compassionate Ministries Center) in Olney, and Rita Briggs and her efforts toward a new church in Jacksonville. Last summer’s Prayer Summit in Springfield got our year off to a great start. God moved many people -- our leaders, and churches to recommit themselves to prayer, and no doubt God is hearing and answering those prayers. This has led us into a most fruitful year, full of new possibilities. We are already anticipating the Prayer Summit in August. We again enjoyed successful Team Days this year in both Decatur and Salem. Pastor Mark Bane challenged us with his preaching and teaching to allow Christ to TRANSFORM both us and our churches for the work of his mission. ONU professors, Dr. Frank Moore, and Dr. Mark Quanstrom, taught popular workshops, along with many of you here today who offered your expertise as well. Special thanks go to Lara Mondy and her volunteers who planned and worked hard to organize these important events. The Mission Strategy Team distributed over $16,500 in grants this year. These were used to provide new chairs for our growing Urbana congregation, to provide coaching for Tim Young, Jr. our organic church planter in Granite City, and to provide refrigeration units for The Master’s Hands Compassionate Ministries Center in Olney. Willard Anderson’s work at The Master’s Hands continues to amaze us with God’s faithfulness in caring for those with needs in the Olney area. Over 700 people are being ministered to monthly there. And this year, The Master’s Hands multiplied their influence by helping to launch a new Compassionate Ministries Center in Newton. Willard also has a vision for a food ministry outreach in Effingham, and we are praying with him for that vision. Along with the ongoing work of the Good Samaritan Center in Washington Park, and the Hopeful Heart ministries of Decatur, not to mention the many compassionate ministries that are simply offered through our congregations, we are showing the love of Jesus in practical ways to the poor within our district. As for Church Planting, this year, the District generously provided funding for 23 people (pastors and representatives) from 15 churches to attend DCPI (Dynamic Church Planting International) Training in Sherman. This event proved to be a catalyst for the mission of our District. There, pastors presented a vision to begin a church planting movement on our District that could plant 135 in the next ten years. Many of these involve churches working together to plant new works on their Zones. For example, the Mississippi Valley Zone presented a goal of planting six new churches in the next ten years, with the first to be launched in the fall of 2014. Several pastors committed to plant new churches from their congregation as well. The District has offered to match resources spent by local churches to start new churches, dollar for dollar. We have also scheduled two more training opportunities this year: September 17-19 at Salem, and January 7-9 in Decatur. These training sessions will include both Church Planting Essentials for potential church planters and Churches Planting Churches for

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pastors and leaders from potential mother churches. During our training last year, we learned that the average size of Nazarene congregations that plant new churches is only 53. This belies the idea that many churches are too small to mother a new church. The fact remains that planting new churches is the most effective means of reaching unchurched people. Please, attend one of these trainings, and pray for the Spirit to lead you. Many who did so in Sherman came not expecting, but in listening they saw a new vision for church planting with their congregation. In one of the most notable presentations, Pastor Kevin Hancock from the Collinsville Good Samaritan Church presented a vision to plant a new Hispanic congregation in the State Park/Fairmont City area. This neighborhood has the highest percentage concentration of Hispanic residents in the St. Louis metro area (72%). Following up on this, the Mission Strategy Team recommended to the District Advisory Board the calling of David Samayoa as Hispanic Mission Coordinator to lead, not only the church planting effort in Collinsville, but also to begin a Church Planting Movement among Hispanic communities on our District. With the Advisory Board’s approval, and with an appeal to churches for District wide support, David (with his wife Sonia) will be moving to the Collinsville area in July to begin their work here. Thanks to Dr. Spruce, the Advisory Board, Pastor Waldo Perez, and Pastor Kevin Hancock for their part in making this historic decision for our District. There are 102 counties in Illinois and 101 of them registered growth in the Latino population between 2000 and 2010. This growth in Hispanic population is not limited to Chicago and its suburbs, but it’s here, within the bounds of our District. While counties like Macon (which includes Decatur) saw their overall population decrease, they saw strong Hispanic growth (85%) in the same ten year span. And the State Park Place area near Collinsville saw their Hispanic population increase by 318%, due to a migration of Hispanic families from the city to the area. There is no place better on our District to start a new Hispanic work and God has brought it to pass. Please pray for David and Sonia as they begin their mission here. Pastors, I encourage you to allow the Holy Spirit of the Christ who sends us to create a vision in you for making disciples in new places, and in new ways. I’ve never witnessed a time when there were so many options, so many ripe harvest fields, and so many options for ministry. Ask God, the one who created all things, to create in you a vision to reach others for Him. Don’t ask what you can afford; ask instead what God wants to do. Ask what breaks His heart, and what He wants to do about it. Once you have His vision, watch as He provides everything you need to accomplish it. Personally, I have witnessed this truth this year: resources always follow vision. In Salem, where I serve, we launched a Parent Affiliated Congregation in a place called The Hope House. It’s a little country church building that was graciously donated to Grace Church after we had a vision for recovery ministries. Volunteers and donors worked to restore it. Now Christ uses that humble place to do his ongoing work of restoring broken lives. Pray until you see what He sees, and then pray until He brings it to pass. Then together, we’ll rejoice next year as we tell our stories together, glorifying Jesus, for that which only he could accomplish. I truly believe this coming year will be one of the most exciting years ever on our District. Pray that it will be so.

For His Glory, Mark S. Copley

Mission Strategy Director

3. District SDMI Chairman

Dr J.K. Warrick, General Superintendent; Dr Jim Spruce, District Superintendent; Pastors, District SDMI board members, local SDMI Chairpersons, teachers, delegates and friends. It is my privilege to give my second report as SDMI chairperson for the wonderful Illinois District Church of the Nazarene.

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Again I have had the privilege of serving with great district leadership. Dr Spruce and Reverend Doug Haynes have been very patient in answering questions, giving guidance, and more than forgiving when I fall short of what is needed. Our secretary Judi Roarick has been more than helpful, keeping me straight on due dates and information needed. Bill and Chris Shotts have been there with any question I had and efficiently handling the financial end of our work. Your elected SDMI council as well as the auxiliary members have once again shown patience and have been more than helpful this past year. The Council met 3 times, a huge thank you goes to Reverend Walter Sheets and the Pana Church of the Nazarene for providing not only a meeting room but coffee to see us through two of these meetings. Both the council and the auxiliary divisions have been busy dealing with changes and simply following through with their ministry duties. One of the first changes we dealt with was when Jerome Williams resigned from his long time position as adult director. Your council came up with several names of qualified people and Reverend Russ Brewer agreed to take the position. Next came the resignation of Doug Krassow as Senior Adult/Prime Time Ministries director. Once again your council came up with very qualified names and Reverend Lila Chapman agreed to fill this position. Continuing with the changes your council decided to add to the adult ministries division with the appointment of a Men’s ministry director, actually it is a co-director position filled by Gary Townsend and Rev. Bob Turner. One final change your board made was deciding to incorporate singles ministries into the other adult ministry divisions. As I said the various ministries have been busy fulfilling their missions: Children’s ministries, under the leadership of Debbie Brewer, revived “District kids day”; a weekend activity for kids to be held in September. Anita Shotts and company had a great kid’s camp. I was privileged to be there for one of their evening chapel services, it was great to see the Lord working as we watched boys and girls come to the lord during the alter call. District quiz director, Vonda Hill, along with local coaches and parents took a group of kids to World Quiz in Indianapolis last month. Despite our best efforts we had to cancel lay retreat last year. However, we are on target to have it this year at a new, hopefully, more accessible location and Pastors and wives are invited! Our ladies ministry again had a good attendance at come to the Fire at ONU with some attending live streaming at local churches. Thanks to your hard work and reporting your statistics, we show an increase in reported Sunday School attendance of 784 over last year. This did not happen by its self. This means local Pastors and Sunday school teachers as well as other committed laymen and women were working and praying. On a personal note, I was encouraged, blessed and given new insight into the power of prayer at the Prayer encounter conference in Springfield last year with Cory Jones and Maria Durso. This was not just another conference, rather it was “on the job training” in how to pray, both individually and corporately. In January I had the privilege of attending a Prayer encounter weekend at Sherman Church of the Nazarene. The weekend had been covered in prayer; I could sense the presence of the Lord before the start of the first session. Over the weekend I was reminded, again, and saw just how much Love our God has for us, the huge price our Lord paid, not only for our sins but for our spiritual healing and deliverance from sin and the past and our sanctification. In closing I would encourage you to spend much time in prayer, both personally and corporately. Do what needs to be done in your local Church in the name of Jesus. Laypeople hold your pastors up in prayer, Pastors pray for your people. Please pray for all who are in leadership positions on the district and for our General Church leaders.

Respectfully submitted, Jim German

District SDMI Chairman

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4. District NYI President

Dear Illinois District, I am writing my 5

th report as NYI President for the great Illinois District.

This year marks the 90

th anniversary of what we now call Nazarene Youth International.

Youth Ministry was a part of our denominational story from the earliest days. When several holiness groups came together to form the church of the Nazarene, Youth Ministry had already become a thriving ministry. The young women of the church formed an organized “Company E”. Which we believe stood for evangelism. The young men of the church organized into the ministry called “The Brotherhood of Saint Stephen”. These young men and women were committed to living out this – as they described – the “Higher Christian Life”. Later the youth ministry of the church became known as the “Nazarene Young Peoples Society”. Across the denomination, ministry to the youth was growing rapidly and impacting the local church. In 1923, the NYPS was formerly organized and held it’s first Convention in September in Kansas City, MO. The qualifications to be a delegate: You needed to show up, That was it. All 12,768 members were invited – 72 showed up. The Youth Ministry of the church was officially born. Eventually “NYPS” became “NYI” or Nazarene Youth International”. There is much to celebrate from these past 90+ years of Youth Ministry. In 2012, NYI’s membership grew to 423,924 members across the world. That represents 16,156 local NYI Ministries. NYI has long been a pioneer in our denomination. The Easter offering that we take to support the World Evangelism Fund and our missionaries around the world was created by the NYI. In an effort to promote and publicize the denominations missionary efforts with its youth ministry, NYI came up with the idea of taking a missionary offering at Easter so that the young people could actively participate in the spreading of the Gospel around the world. Nazarene Chaplaincy also was created through the NYI. This summer the NYI will hold it’s 23

rd General Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. But we

will not be alone, NYI delegates from Kenya, South Africa, the Philippines, Bulgaria, India, Guatemala, Haiti, Trinidad, Argentina and Ecuador will all take part of the proceedings linked via satellite. An idea that was born at the 2005 General NYI Convention. As an aging organization, we must avoid the temptation to be simply the “managers” of youth ministry. Instead, we must to continue to allow the ministry to be transformational. We do this by refusing to be “Inward focused” and “organizationally driven”. Instead we need to be “Outward focused” and “Missionally driven”. We can never lose sight of the original objectives that our denomination’s Youth Ministry pioneers dedicated themselves to. As your District NYI President, I will endeavor to be true to the movement and mission of the Global NYI. As your NYI Council, we pledge to be true to the pioneering spirit of NYI by asking “why?’ and “Is there a better way?” We will continue to pursue the objectives of the Global NYI –

1. Evangelism 2. Discipleship 3. Leadership Development

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With God’s help, here is to the next 90 years of Youth Ministry!

Respectfully submitted, Jay Bush

Illinois District NYI President

6. Administrative Associate

This is my ninth report to you as your Administrative Associate, and I thank the Lord for the

privilege of serving 40 years as a minister of which 32 of those have been on the Illinois

District.

It has been my privilege to work with Rev. Mark Copley, District Missionary, the District

Advisory Board, various other district boards and committees along with local churches as

the opportunity has been afforded to me. I continue to be thankful for the opportunity

afforded me to work with Dr. Jim Spruce and learn from him.

I try to assist Dr. Spruce in whatever way he sees fit. I currently keep office hours daily from

8AM to 5PM. I maintain the website, publish the Booster, coordinate various district

programs and represent the district in the sale of properties. I also represent the DS at

district functions and at churches when he is unable to attend, give support to our pastors

on the district, and handle several other administrative tasks that are ongoing on the Illinois

District. Filling pulpits is also one of my responsibilities.

To many of you who have given me the privilege of speaking in your churches I say,

"Thank you."

Nina and I thank you for allowing us to be a part of the administrative team that serves this

great district.

I also want to say thanks to Nina for being my bride of almost 40 years, for being a great

Mom, and for always being a model of what a close walk with Jesus is all about.

Respectfully submitted,

Douglas E. Haynes

Administrative Associate

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

1. Advisory Board and Church Properties Board

The District Advisory Board met together four times. The board conducted most business via on-line video conferences and e-mail voting. Credentials received by transfer included: Elders - Michael Kramer from Prairie Lakes; Jeremiah McClure from North Carolina; Brian Powell from North Carolina; David S. Samoyoa from Kentucky Deacon – Douglas T. Haynes from Central Florida Licensed Ministers – Kyle Fellows from Michigan; Martha L. Layne from Northwestern Illinois, Paul W. Layne from Northwestern Illinois. Credentials transferred out included: Elders – Matthew Ryan Soulia to Eastern Michigan, Kevin Donoho to Northwestern Illinois; Timothy Crump to Oregon-Pacific; David Young to New England

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Deacon – Gregg R. Sowards to Northwestern Illinois. The DAB recommended the following for renewal of District minister's License: Joseph Carter, Dwayne Keith Anderson, Michael Flowers, Thomas Higgins, Tim Mezera, Ralph W. Foreman. The board granted retired status to: Rev. Deborah J. Benson, Rev. Penny Jeanne Brown, Rev. Gerald J. Silva, Rev. Carol Ann Techau, and John W. Connett. Credentials surrendered: William Brian Hay District Minister's License surrendered: Timothy Paul Young Jr. The board approved the following pastoral appointments made by the District Superintendent: Arcola First, Ivan Jess; Arcola Spanish, Waldo Perez; Beardstown Liberty, Enrique Riofrio; Belleville Korean, Paul Shin; Carbondale, Brian Trambley; Carmi, Dallas Robinson; DuQuoin, Mike Ice; E. St. Louis Rush Memorial, Carl Pinkston; Edgemont Grace, Richard Prince; Fairfield, Norlyn Crandall; Harrisburg, Gary Clark; Laclede, Mark Harned; Lincoln, Greg Wooten; Mansfield, Carlos Lonberger; Mt. Carmel, C. R. Mitchum; Mt. Sterling, Stan Cooley; Oakwood, Bill Connell; Sparta, Keith Anderson; Tuscola, Joe Carter; Urbana Lighthouse, Wayne Clevenger; Virden, Steve Gocking; West Union, John Cody. The board voted to purchase a new laptop computer for Admin. Assoc. Douglas Haynes. The board voted to replace the vehicles used by Dr. Spruce and Douglas Haynes and to give Dr. Spruce's current vehicle to Mark Copley. The board voted to grant the Sparta Church $5,000 to repair the parsonage and to have it appraised. The board further voted to allow the Sparta Church to convey their parsonage to Rev. Keith Anderson. The board voted to renew Tim Young Jr.'s coaching contract with New Church Specialties for one year. The board approved the purchase of a manufactured home by the Fairfield Fountain of Life Church, to serve as their parsonage. The board voted to grant the Fairfield Fountain of Life Church $5,353.90 for electric and sewer hook-ups. The board approved a $5,000 grant and a loan of $8,000 to the Mahomet Church for sewer hook-up. The board voted to replace the roof at the district parsonage. The board appointed Jon Kroeze to fulfill the term of Rev. Kevin Donoho on the DAB; the term expires in 2013. The board adopted a policy re: face-to-face meetings, teleconference meetings and e-mail votes. The board voted to grant $1,000 to the Belleville Emmanuel Church to assist with replacement of gutters. The board voted to sell the house in Chatham (acquired in the sale of Nazarene Acres). The board voted to cover counseling expenses up to $1,000 for Brian and Tracy Hay.

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The board approved a grant of $300 to Rev. Waldo Perez for one-time assistance with his daughter's ONU expenses. The board voted to forgive the loan of $1,858.52 owed by the Little Lambs Daycare at Oakwood. The board granted $5,000 to the Fairview Heights Parkview Church for a property appraisal and engineering expenses. The board approved a guarantee of the Mansfield Church's loan with the Wesleyan Investment Foundation. The board voted to give Dr. and Mrs. Spruce a travel voucher to commemorate their 50

th

wedding anniversary. The board voted to allow Paris First Church to install two handicap accessible bathrooms and move the nursery to the basement. The board voted to allow the Decatur Parkway Church to purchase for $1 property adjacent to their property on Mound Rd. The board voted to approve the Fairview Heights Church to pursue a loan of up to $124,000 to cover the existing loan and to repair trusses, roof and interior damage. The board voted to approve the request by the Tuscola Church to sell a 2.05 acre tract of land to the city of Tuscola. The board approved the appointment of the District Nominating Committee. The board voted to support Children's and Teen Camps with proceeds from the sale of Nazarene Acres property at approximately 10% of the proceeds ($4,750 per camp). The board approved a loan to the Harrisburg Church in the amount of $20,000 for paving the parking lot. The board approved a request by the Mattoon Real Life Church to conduct business via special church meetings. The board voted to allow the Little Lambs Daycare (Oakwood) to pursue a short-term note in the amount of $7,000 – to allow them to purchase rubber mulch and baby dolls. The board voted to employ Hispanic Church Planting Coordinator, Rev. David Samayoa, for one year at a total package cost of $42,100, plus travel costs.

Respectfully submitted, GALEN SCAMMAHORN, Secretary JAMES SPRUCE, Chairman

2. Board of Ministerial Credentials

Report No. 1 We, your Board of Ministerial Credentials, recommend the following be received on transfer: Elders: Michael Kramer from Prairie Lakes; Jeremiah McClure from North Carolina; Brian Powell from North Carolina; David S. Samoyoa from Kentucky; Deacon: Douglas T. Haynes from Central Florida; Licensed Ministers: Kyle Fellows from Michigan; Martha L. Layne from Northwestern Illinois, Paul W. Layne from Northwestern Illinois. .

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Report No. 2 We, your Board of Ministerial Credentials have duly examined the following

ministers and find them to be in full harmony with the doctrines, polity, and practices of the Church of the Nazarene. They have graduated from the course of study; have fulfilled service requirements for ordination, and their testimony bears witness to their qualifications for such an honor.

Therefore, we recommend that Joseph Carter, Vashti Wilburn, and Jule Ann

Yates be elected to elder’s orders and be ordained in this District Assembly.

FINAL REPORT We, your Board of Ministerial Credentials, recommend the following transfers be granted: Elders: Matthew Ryan Soulia to Eastern Michigan, Kevin Donoho to Northwestern Illinois; Timothy Crump to Oregon-Pacific; David Young to New England; Deacon: Gregg R. Sowards to Northwestern Illinois. We recommend that the following district minister's license in the elder track be renewed: Dwayne Keith Anderson, Sharon Autenrieth, Joseph Carter, Kyle Fellows, Michael A. Flowers, Ralph W. Foreman, Amanda Jo Higgins, Thomas Higgins, Martha Louise Layne, Paul William Layne, Timothy Mezera, Benjamin J. Thelander, Vashti Wilburn, Jule Ann Yates. That the following be granted minister’s license in the elder track: Jeffery M. Hinkley, Travis William Jackson, Timothy David Sorensen and Jerimy Alan Wooley.

That the following be granted ministers of music commissions: Shirley Kern. That the following be granted evangelist registration: Martha Louise Layne, Paul

William Layne, Paul Womack.

That the following be granted retired status: Elders—Deborah J. Benson, Penny Jeanne Brown, John Wesley Connett, Gerald J. Silva, and Carol Ann Techau.

That the following be granted Special Service Classification: Elder: Bobby J.

Brewer.

That the following be dropped from the roll of elders, having joined the Church Triumphant: Louise C. Hale. That the following be dropped from the roll of elders having surrendered their credentials: William Brian Hay. That the following be dropped from the roll of licensed ministers in the elder track having surrendered his minister's license: Timothy Paul Young, Jr.

That the following minister's licenses in the elder track not be renewed having failed to apply: Troy E. Smith.

That the following minister's license not be renewed in the elder track: Ava June

Moore.

Respectfully submitted, DOUGLAS E. HAYNES, Secretary DR. JAMES R. SPRUCE, Chairman

3. Board of Ministerial Studies

We, the Board of Ministerial Studies, recommend:

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Elder Track

That the following be retained in graduate status: Amy Jo. Higgins, Jeffery Hinkley, Travis Jackson, Ava June Moore, Vashti Wilburn, Jules Ann Yates. That the following be placed in graduate status: Joseph Carter, Michael Flowers, Timothy Young Jr. That the following be retained in Level 4: Kyle Fellows, Tim Mezera. That the following be placed in Level 4: Thomas Higgins. That the following be placed in Level 3: Paul Layne. That the following be retained in Level 3: Keith Anderson, Troy Smith. That the following be placed in Level 2: Jerimy Wooley. That the following be retained in Level 2: Sharon Autenrieth, Martha Layne, Benjamin Thelander. That the following be placed in Level 1: John Cody. That the following be retained in Level 1: Andrea Avram.

Deacon Track That the following be placed in Level 2: Stephen Rippee. That the following be placed in Level 1: Cheryl Ice.

Respectfully Submitted,

STEVE SHOTTS, Secretary JAY SHOFF, Chairman

4. Mission Strategy Team Report

Members and friends of the assembly, it is my privilege to present to you my sixth report as chairman of the District Mission Strategy Team. The Mission Strategy Team this year included the following members: Dr. James R. Spruce (chairman, ex-officio); Mark Copley, District Mission Strategy Director; Philip Alvord, Kevin Donoho, Allen Ebbler, Les Wilhelm; Rita Briggs, Wayne Clevenger, Craig Dillman, Tim Mondy; James Craig; Will Haworth; Tim Young, Jr.. We also want to acknowledge our church planters and new works that are active on our District: Wayne Clevenger at Urbana Lighthouse; Tim Young, Jr. at Granite City (Church Type Mission); and Willard Anderson at The Master’s Hands (Compassionate Ministries Center) in Olney. Last summer’s Prayer Summit in Springfield moved many people -- our leaders, and churches to recommit themselves to prayer, and no doubt God is hearing and answering our prayers. This has led us into a most fruitful year full of new possibilities. The Mission Strategy Team distributed over $16,500 in grants this year. These were used to provide new chairs for our growing Urbana congregation, to provide coaching for Tim Young, Jr. our church planter in Granite City, and to provide refrigeration units for The Master’s Hands Compassionate Ministries Center in Olney. We also provided funding for 23 people (pastors and representatives) from 15 churches to attend DCPI (Dynamic Church Planting International) Training in Sherman this year. This event is most notable for the mission of our District. There, pastors presented a vision to begin a church planting movement on our District that could plant 135 in the next ten years.

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Many of these involve churches working together to plant new works on their Zone. For example, the Mississippi Valley Zone presented a goal of planting six new churches in the next ten years, with the first to be launched in the Fall of 2014. Several pastors committed to plant new churches from their congregation’s resources as well. Out of these presentations, the Collinsville Good Samaritan Church presented a plan to plant a new Hispanic congregation in the State Park/Fairmont City area. This neighborhood has the highest percentage concentration of Hispanic residents in the St. Louis metro area (72%). Following up on this, the Mission Strategy Team recommended to the District Advisory Board the calling of David Samayoa as Hispanic Mission Coordinator to lead, not only the church planting effort in Collinsville, but also to begin a Church Planting Movement among Hispanic communities on our District. With the Advisory Board’s approval, and with an appeal to churches for District wide support, this move was approved and David (with his wife Sonia) will be moving to the Collinsville area in July to begin their work here. Thanks to Dr. Spruce, the Advisory Board, Pastor Waldo Perez, and Pastor Kevin Hancock for their part in making this historic decision for our District. We again enjoyed successful Team Days this year in both Decatur and Salem. Pastor Mark Bane challenged us with his preaching and teaching to allow Christ to TRANSFORM both us and our churches for the work of his mission. Special thanks to Dr. Frank Moore, and Dr. Mark Quanstrom, our ONU professors for teaching workshops. To Decatur First, and Salem Grace for hosting us. And to Laura Mondy and her volunteers who planned and worked hard to organize these important events. The Mission Strategy Team reemphasizes the following goals:

Each church developing a written strategic plan for reaching the lost and church growth.

Each pastor involved in a coaching movement and intentionally connecting with other pastors.

Each church striving for “Church Health” using the Church Health Survey and the Natural Church Development process.

Each church embracing a clearly stated target area and plan for involvement in church planting and multiplication.

We believe that the events of this year have moved us closer to these goals, and that the vision for “a new passion, for a new people, and a new Illinois” is coming into view. We continue to pray and seek the fulfillment of our mission, “To develop healthy, multiplying, holiness churches and pastors.” Christ is calling us to make Christlike disciples in the nations. As a District, we must follow Him into the new day that he is creating for his Church in Illinois.

Respectfully Submitted, Mark S. Copley, Chairman

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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

1. Finance Committee

We, your Finance Committee, recommend the following:

1. In accordance with the General Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center that all budget payments be based on Church Income. Church Income (Qualified Income for Illinois District purposes) is defined as all income eligible under IRS guidelines for a tax deduction, reduced by payments made to the World Evangelism Fund, payments made for approved 10% specials, deductions for rare circumstances, phase in adjustments, and any other deduction allowed by the General Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center.

2. That the Illinois District Budget be a unified budget with a single budget payment to include district administration and operations, NMI, NYI, and SDMI. All budget payments to be allocated to each department based on their pro-rata portion of budget receipts. Budget payments should be sent to William E. Shotts unified district treasurer.

3. That the World Evangelism Fund be 5.5 percent of Church Income, Pensions and

Benefits Fund be 2.25 percent, the Olivet Nazarene University Fund be 2.25 percent, and the Unified District Fund be 5.85 percent.

4. That every church endeavor to be 10 percent for world missions as based on an

amount equal to or greater than 10% of Church Income, less amount paid for World Evangelism Fund and approved specials (missions giving).

5. That the Unified District Funds be allocated as follows:

Unified District 80.23 % NMI 4.49 % NYI 6.05 % SDMI 6.73 % ONU 2.50 %

6. That all Funds (World Evangelism, Unified District, Olivet Nazarene University, and Pensions and Benefits) be calculated and paid weekly beginning in May.

7. That only churches which have paid in full the Unified District Fund, the Olivet

Nazarene University Fund, the Pensions and Benefits Fund, and the World Evangelism Fund, be permitted to report all funds paid in full.

8. That no congregation be granted permission to go in debt for any building or

improvement program, or the hiring of any staff or assistants, until it has shown the ability to pay all of its obligations, including funds paid in full for two years preceding the request, debt under consideration and/or the additional salary, and that the amount of the indebtedness and terms of payment not jeopardize the spiritual life of the church. Exceptions may be granted by the District Superintendent only with the unanimous approval of the District Advisory Board. (Manual, par. 235.4).

9. That every church prepares and adopts an annual operating budget for the church

in accordance with (Manual, par. 129.6 & 129.7). Should assistance be requested for the preparation of a budget, the district will be happy to provide such assistance to the church.

10. That every church adopts a written “Designated Gift Policy”. Should assistance be

requested for the preparation of a designated gift policy, the district will be happy to provide such assistance to the church.

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11. That October 6, 2013, is designated as Nazarene Bible College Sunday in our local

churches and that a special offering be received and forwarded to the Bible College immediately.

12. That December 1, 2013, is designated as American Bible Society Sunday in our

local churches, and that an offering be received and sent to the General Treasurer in Kansas City immediately.

13. That January 12, 2014, is designated as Nazarene Theological Seminary Sunday in

our local churches, and that an offering be received and sent to the Seminary in Kansas City immediately.

14. That April 20, 2014, is designated as Olivet Nazarene University Sunday in our

local churches, and that an offering be received and sent to our District Treasurer for Olivet.

15. That the salary of the district superintendent be $60,000.00 annually, plus

$9,594.45 annually be invested for him in a tax-sheltered annuity, SE payments of $11,576.37 and $3,000.00 annually for reimbursable expenses and that he be given five weeks vacation with pay at a time convenient for him.

16. That the salary of the Administrative Assistant be $40,446.39 annually, plus

$3,198.15 annually be invested for him in a tax-sheltered annuity, Housing allowance of $13,400.30, SE payments of $8,157.47,and $3,500.00 annually for reimbursable expenses and that he be given vacation in accordance with manual guidelines with pay at a time convenient for him.

17. That the salary of the Mission Strategy Director be $21,754.10 and SE payments of

$3,323.59 annually. 18. That the District Advisory Board be authorized to provide a district-owned vehicle,

plus travel and expenses, for the district superintendent.

19. That the District Advisory Board be authorized to provide a district owned vehicle, plus travel and expenses, for the travel and expenses, for the administrative assistant.

20. That the District Advisory Board be authorized to provide a district-owned vehicle,

plus travel and expenses, for the Mission Strategy Director.

21. That the district boards' committees', and councils' travel reimbursement be at the current IRS rate and that actual meals and lodging expenses away from home be reimbursed. These expenses to be paid from appropriate operating fund.

22. That the honorarium for the district secretary is $4,010.20 per year, and that

expenses for clerical help be allowed. 23. That the professional fees to be paid for accounting and bookkeeping services for

the district including the medical fund be $40,761.00 per year. 24. That a recommended rate of $8.25 per hour be paid for temporary secretarial

services provided for district departments such as Board of Ministerial Studies, School of Ministry and any other services required during the year.

25. That the local churches pay the health insurance plan for pastors and dependents,

and for associate pastors and dependents; and that the district pay $2,000 per year for the cost of the health plan premium for full-time commissioned evangelists and

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their families, and that the local church (where evangelist holds membership) pay the balance of the premium.

26. That our people be encouraged in the stewardship of possessions as related to wills,

annuities, and the life loans for the local church, district home missions, world missions, our colleges and seminary. That the Department of Stewardship regional representative, Rev. Larry Hindmand, 9625 Mason, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (708-857-4770) be contracted by local churches for counseling service in life income wills and bequests. That our churches be encouraged to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation for planned and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage investments accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit www.NazareneFoundation.org or call 866-273-4721 for additional information.

27. That the local church boards strictly adhere to the provisions of the Manual, Pars.

129.21, 129.22, 129.23, concerning the counting and the accounting for all monies received and disbursed, and an annual audit of the financial records.

28. That each local church treasurer use printed forms for reporting all monies received

and disbursed each month, and that the pastor and church board be provided a copy or copies of the monthly treasurer's report (Manual, par. 135.4).

29. WHERE TO SEND MONIES:

General Treasurer--General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, Global Treasury Services, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, Missouri 64184-3116 (866-624-3092) -- World Evangelism Fund, Pension & Benefits Fund, Approved Specials; District Treasurer— William E. Shotts, 315 North Memorial Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) District SDMI Treasurer— William E. Shotts, 315 North Memorial Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) District Sunday School Ministries District NMI Treasurer--William E. Shotts, 315 N. Memorial St., Pittsfield, IL 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; E-mail: [email protected]) -- District NMI Ministries Fund, Children's Project, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Work & Witness, Specials District NYI Treasurer— William E. Shotts, 315 North Memorial Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 (Phone 217-285-2222; Fax 217-285-6576; [email protected]) --NYI Ministries Funds;

30. The District Finance Committee recommends in the strongest possible fashion that the District and all departments use every opportunity to apply conservative financial management practices when disbursing funds or making financial commitments during the coming year.

Respectfully submitted,

WILLIAM E. SHOTTS, Chairman

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

I. District Admin\Operations:

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District Administration

Salaries

District Superintendent $ 58,799.59 $ 61,299.59 $ (2,500.00) $ 60,000.00

Office Manager/Admin. Asst. $ 39,656.79 $ 39,656.79 $ 0.00 $ 40,446.39

Secretarial Ministry Studies $ - $ - $ - $ -

Office Secretarial $ 200.00 $ 311.44 $ (111.44) $ 200.00

District Missionary $ 21,318.87 $ 21,319.32 $ (0.45) $ 21,754.10

District Secretary $ 4,010.20 $ 4,010.20 $ - $ 4,010.20

Total $ 123,985.45 $ 126,597.34 $ (2,611.89) $ 126,410.69

District Parsonage

Maint. Repair & Improvements $ 2,500.00 $ 953.64 $ 1,546.36 $ 2,500.00

Roof Repair Reserve $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

Utilities $ 7,500.00 $ 6,687.10 $ 812.90 $ 7,500.00

Insurance $ 1,200.00 $ 690.50 $ 509.50 $ 1,200.00

Total $ 16,200.00 $ 8,331.24 $ 7,868.76 $ 16,200.00

Employee Benefits

1. District Superintendent:

a. SE Tax $ 11,406.37 $ 11,406.37 $ 0.00 $ 11,576.37

b. TSA $ 9,594.45 $ 9,594.45 $ - $ 9,594.45

c. Ins. (Hosp. Life etc.) $ 5,000.00 $ 5,423.11 $ (423.11) $ 5,000.00 d. Medical Reimbursement DS $ 2,000.00 $ 4,183.16 $ (2,183.16) $ 2,000.00

e. Christmas Bonus $ 1,756.85 $ 1,756.85 $ 0.00 $ 1,756.85

f. Furniture/Housing Allowance $ 1,000.00 $ 370.43 $ 629.57 $ 1,000.00

Sub-Total $ 30,757.67 $ 32,734.37 $ (1,976.70) $ 30,927.67

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

I. District Admin\Operations (Cont.):

2. Other Personnel:

a. FICA (Employer Portion) $ 333.84 $ 330.63 $ 3.21 $ 333.84

b. TSA - AA $ 3,198.15 $ 3,198.15 $ - $ 3,198.15

c. TSA - DM $ - $ - $ - $ -

d. Ins. (Hosp. etc) AA $ - $ - $ - $ -

e. Pastor moving assistance $ - $ - $ - $ - f. Medical reimbursements DM $ - $ - $ - $ - g. Medical reimbursements AA $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ - $ 3,500.00

h. Housing Allowance - AA $ 13,400.30 $ 13,400.30 $ - $ 13,400.30

i. Housing Allowance - DM $ - $ - $ - $ -

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j. SE Tax - AA $ 8,045.27 $ 8,045.27 $ 0.00 $ 8,157.47

k. SE Tax - DM $ 3,261.79 $ 3,261.79 $ (0.00) $ 3,323.59

l. Christmas Bonus - DM $ - $ - $ - $ -

m. Christmas Bonus - AA $ 795.53 $ 795.53 $ 0.00 $ 795.53

Sub-Total $ 32,534.88 $ 32,531.67 $ 3.21 $ 32,708.88

Total Employee Benefits $ 63,292.55 $ 65,266.04 $ (1,973.49) $ 63,636.55

Total District Administration $ 203,478.00 $ 200,194.62 $ 3,283.38 $ 206,247.24

District Operations

1. Office Space

a. Rent $ - $ - $ - $ -

b. Utilities $ - $ - $ - $ -

c. Insurance $ 3,000.00 $ 3,759.75 $ (759.75) $ 3,000.00

d. Custodial\Lawn care $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 3,000.00 $ 3,759.75 $ (759.75) $ 3,000.00

2. Office Expenses

a. Stationary & Supplies $ 9,000.00 $ 7,423.87 $ 1,576.13 $ 9,000.00

b. Postage $ 2,000.00 $ 860.23 $ 1,139.77 $ 2,000.00

c. Bank charges/paypal fees $ - $ 1,280.34 $ (1,280.34) $ -

d. Office equipment Reserve $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

e. Financial Audit $ 4,445.00 $ 4,045.00 $ 400.00 $ 4,445.00

f. Professional Fees $ 38,820.00 $ 38,820.00 $ - $ 40,761.00 g. Telephone & Teleconference $ 6,500.00 $ 6,789.61 $ (289.61) $ 6,500.00

h. Software/Website Maint. $ 1,750.00 $ 2,099.84 $ (349.84) $ 1,750.00

Sub-Total $ 67,515.00 $ 61,318.89 $ 6,196.11 $ 69,456.00

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

I. District Admin\Operations (Cont.):

3. District Activities

a. District Assembly $ 30,000.00 $ 30,829.97 $ (829.97) $ 30,000.00

b. Pastor Retreat $ 27,000.00 $ 13,093.07 $ 13,906.93 $ 28,000.00

c. Pastor Christmas $ 6,240.00 $ 4,734.05 $ 1,505.95 $ 6,240.00 d. District Boards & Conventions $ 8,000.00 $ 11,803.47 $ (3,803.47) $ 8,000.00

e. District Booster $ 1,000.00 $ 223.12 $ 776.88 $ -

f. Advertising $ 500.00 $ 200.00 $ 300.00 $ 500.00

g. General Assembly Reserve $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 3,000.00 $ 4,000.00 h. General Assemble delegate exp. $ - $ - $ - $ -

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i. District Journals $ - $ - $ - $ -

j. Contribution to ILLCAP $ - $ - $ - $ -

k. Retirement Gifts $ 2,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ (3,000.00) $ 3,000.00

l. Flowers $ 1,000.00 $ 1,168.17 $ (168.17) $ 1,000.00

m. Contingency Fund $ 10,000.00 $ 14,442.67 $ (4,442.67) $ 15,000.00 n. Superintendent Discret. Fund $ 1,000.00 $ 1,779.97 $ (779.97) $ 1,000.00

o. Holiness Today $ - $ - $ - $ -

p. Board of Ministerial Studies $ - $ - $ - $ -

q. Team Day $ 2,500.00 $ - $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00

r. Board of Ministerial Studies $ - $ - $ - $ -

s. IL District Medical Fund $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

Sub-Total $ 94,240.00 $ 83,274.49 $ 10,965.51 $ 101,240.00

4. Business & Professional Exp.

a. Auto & Travel Superintendent $ 8,000.00 $ 10,018.62 $ (2,018.62) $ 8,000.00

b. Vehicle Replacement $ 12,000.00 $ - $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00

c. Continuing Education $ - $ - $ - $ - d. Meetings/Conf./Conventions $ 3,000.00 $ 6,014.10 $ (3,014.10) $ 3,000.00

e. Hospitality $ 1,500.00 $ 345.98 $ 1,154.02 $ 1,500.00

f. Professional Materials $ 100.00 $ - $ 100.00 $ 100.00 g. Staff Travel Reimbursement $ - $ - $ - $ -

h. Workmen's Comp. $ 2,000.00 $ 1,425.00 $ 575.00 $ 2,000.00

I. Model Church DS $ - $ - $ - $ - J. Projects/Local Church Tech. $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ - K. Superintendent Special Assign. $ - $ - $ - $ -

L. Auto & Travel Admin. Asst. $ 9,000.00 $ 8,385.44 $ 614.56 $ 9,000.00 M. Continuing Education Admin. Asst. $ - $ - $ - $ - N. Meetings. Conf./Conventions AA $ 1,000.00 $ 485.00 $ 515.00 $ 1,000.00

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

I. District Admin\Operations (Cont.):

O. Professional Materials Admin Asst $ 100.00 $ - $ 100.00 $ 100.00

P. Auto & Travel DM $ - $ 547.22 $ (547.22) $ -

Q. Continuing Education DM $ - $ - $ - $ - R. Meetings Conf./Conventions DM $ 1,000.00 $ 485.00 $ 515.00 $ 1,000.00

S. Professional Materials DM $ 100.00 $ - $ 100.00 $ 100.00

Sub-Total $ 38,300.00 $ 27,706.36 $ 10,593.64 $ 37,800.00

Total District Operations $ 203,055.00 $ 176,059.49 $ 26,995.51 $ 211,496.00

District Admin\Operations Total $ 406,533.00 $ 376,254.11 $ 30,278.89 $ 417,743.24

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Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

Income

1. Misc. $ - $ 6.19 $ (6.19) $ -

2. Team Day $ 2,500.00 $ - $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 3. Pastors Conclave & Christmas $ 23,900.00 $ 8,630.00 $ 15,270.00 $ 23,900.00

4. Individual gifts $ - $ 7,600.00 $ (7,600.00) $ -

5. Camp Meeting Offering/Meals $ 5,000.00 $ 9,810.90 $ (4,810.90) $ 5,000.00

6. Interest $ 2,000.00 $ 143.80 $ 1,856.20 $ 2,000.00

7. Transfer In/Out $ 44,000.00 $ 117,914.85 $ (73,914.85) $ 44,000.00

Total $ 77,400.00 $ 144,105.74 $ (66,705.74) $ 77,400.00

Amount needed from Dist. Budget $ 404,558.81 $ 232,148.37

$ 340,343.24

Income from District Budget/Misc. $ 342,419.92 $ 374,110.04

Surplus/(Deficit)

$ 141,961.67

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

II. Home Missions:

1. Operating Expenses

a. Salary, Support, & Assistance $ - $ 3,000.00 $ (3,000.00) $ -

b. Naz. Foundation Fees $ 3,000.00 $ 5,572.94 $ (2,572.94) $ 3,000.00

2. Pastors' Benefits

a. Health Insurance $ - $ - $ - $ -

b. Moving & Travel $ - $ 252.00 $ (252.00) $ -

Sub-Total $ 3,000.00 $ 8,824.94 $ (5,824.94) $ 3,000.00

3. Church Assistance

a. Property Insurance $ 500.00 $ 507.00 $ (7.00) $ 500.00

b. Taxes $ 25.20 $ - $ 25.20 $ 25.20

c. Mission Strategy $ - $ - $ - $ -

d. Contingency/Emergency $ 5,000.00 $ 613.79 $ 4,386.21 $ 5,000.00

e. Church Planter $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 5,525.20 $ 1,120.79 $ 4,404.41 $ 5,525.20

4. Assistance $ - $ - $ - $ -

5. Granite City $ - $ - $ - $ -

6. Urbana Lighthouse $ - $ 498.57 $ (498.57) $ -

7. Arcola Spanish $ 12,000.00 $ 12,300.00 $ (300.00) $ 12,000.00

8. Spanish work (Beardstown) $ 12,000.00 $ 12,585.58 $ (585.58) $ 12,000.00

Sub-Total $ 24,000.00 $ 25,384.15 $ (1,384.15) $ 24,000.00

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Home Mission Total $ 32,525.20 $ 35,329.88 $ (2,804.68) $ 32,525.20

Income

1. Sale of Property $ - $ - $ - $ -

2. Transfer In/Out $ (44,000.00) $ (10,242.59) $ (33,757.41) $ -

3. Interest $ 2,500.00 $ 1,401.46 $ 1,098.54 $ 2,500.00

4. Naz. Foundation Int. & Div. $ 5,000.00 $ 17,190.65 $ (12,190.65) $ 5,000.00 5. Transfer from Mission reserves $ 36,500.00 $ - $ 36,500.00 $ -

6. Use of facilities $ - $ - $ - $ -

6. Misc. $ - $ - $ - $ -

7. Realized gain/(loss) Naz. Foundation $ - $ 55,843.84 $ (55,843.84) $ -

Total $ - $ 64,193.36 $ (64,193.36) $ 7,500.00

Amount Needed from Dist. Budget $ 32,525.20 $ (28,863.48)

$ 25,025.20

Income From District Budget $ 28,525.20 $ -

Surplus/(Deficit) $ - $ 28,863.48

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

III. Campground Administration

Caretaker Salary $ 31,981.50 $ 7,995.39 $ 23,986.11 $ -

Employee Benefits

1. FICA $ 1,837.07 $ 611.64 $ 1,225.43 $ -

2. TSA $ - $ - $ - $ -

3. Hospital Insurance $ - $ - $ - $ -

4. Christmas Bonus $ 533.03 $ - $ 533.03 $ -

Sub-Total $ 2,370.10 $ 611.64 $ 1,758.46 $ -

Nazarene Acres

1. Contribution to Naz. Acres $ - $ - $ - $ -

Operating Expenses

1. Supplies & Materials $ 4,000.00 $ 1,773.44 $ 2,226.56 $ -

2. Summer Help $ - $ - $ - $ -

3. Repair and Maintenance $ 2,500.00 $ 178.62 $ 2,321.38 $ -

4. Contingency $ - $ 25.10 $ (25.10) $ -

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Sub-Total $ 6,500.00 $ 1,977.16 $ 4,522.84 $ -

Property

1. Equipment Reserve $ - $ - $ - $ -

2. Utilities-Electric $ 13,000.00 $ 3,699.44 $ 9,300.56 $ -

3. Utilities-Propane $ 2,500.00 $ - $ 2,500.00 $ -

4. Utilities-Phone $ 500.00 $ 3.17 $ 496.83 $ -

5. Insurance $ 7,000.00 $ 358.73 $ 6,641.27 $ -

6. Equipment Purchase $ - $ - $ - $ -

7. Capital Improvements $ - $ - $ - $ -

8. 130 Acres Purchase $ - $ - $ - $ -

8. Engineering Fees $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 23,000.00 $ 4,061.34 $ 18,938.66 $ -

Campground Total $ 63,851.60 $ 14,645.53 $ 49,206.07 $ -

Income

1. Receipts from Users $ - $ - $ - $ -

2. Sale of Property $ - $ (2,013,507.27) $ 2,013,507.27 $ -

3. Transfer In/Out $ 63,851.60 $ (170,512.92) $ 234,364.52 $ -

4. Misc.income $ - $ 295.58 $ (295.58) $ -

5. Interest $ - $ 89.37 $ (89.37) $ -

Total $ 63,851.60 $ (2,183,635.24) $ 2,247,486.84 $ -

Amount needed from Dist. Budget $ (0.00) $ 2,198,280.77

$ -

Income from District Budget $ 0.00 $ -

Surplus/(Deficit) $ (0.00) $ (2,198,280.77)

Finance Committee Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed Budget

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget 2013-2014

V. Church New Start:(Mission Stategy)

Administrative expenses

1. New Church Specialties $ - $ 4,375.00 $ (4,375.00) $ - 2. Admin - Mileage, Meals, & Meetings $ 1,000.00 $ 2,016.48 $ (1,016.48) $ 1,000.00 3. Granite City - Pastor Assistance $ 17,250.00 $ - $ 17,250.00 $ 12,500.00

4. Office expense $ - $ 825.74 $ (825.74) $ -

5. Lodging $ 900.00 $ 2,180.95 $ (1,280.95) $ 900.00

6. Travel $ 2,000.00 $ 765.38 $ 1,234.62 $ 2,000.00

7. Team Day $ 5,500.00 $ 6,795.18 $ (1,295.18) $ 3,000.00 8. Speaker (Pastors on Purpose) $ 2,000.00 $ 7,430.06 $ (5,430.06) $ 2,000.00

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9. Telephone $ - $ 1,853.93 $ (1,853.93) $ -

10. New Start Kick-Off Grants $ 25,000.00 $ 45,555.90 $ (20,555.90) $ 25,000.00

11. Church Planter $ 20,000.00 $ 790.85 $ 19,209.15 $ 20,000.00

12. Books and subs. $ - $ 181.28 $ (181.28) $ -

13. Misc. $ 1,750.00 $ 2,025.80 $ (275.80) $ -

13. Vehicle expense-DM $ 6,000.00 $ 2,449.81 $ 3,550.19 $ 6,000.00

Total $ 81,400.00 $ 77,246.36 $ 4,153.64 $ 72,400.00

Income

1. Misc. Receipts $ - $ 2,769.78 $ (2,769.78) $ -

2. Team Day $ - $ 2,340.00 $ (2,340.00) $ -

3. Transfers In $ 72,900.00 $ 72,136.58 $ 763.42 $ 47,400.00

Total $ 72,900.00 $ 77,246.36 $ (4,346.36) $ 47,400.00 Amount needed from Dist. Budget $ 8,500.00 $ -

$ 25,000.00

Income from Dist. Budget $ - $ -

Surplus/(Deficit)

$ - Finance Committee Report for

the

Fiscal Year 2013

Budget Expense Recap

2012-2013 2012-2013 <Over> Budget

Department Budget Budget Under Savings %

District Administration $ 404,558.81 $ 340,343.24 $ 64,215.57

Home Missions $ 32,525.20 $ 25,025.20 $ 7,500.00

Ministry Preparation $ - $ - $ -

Campground Administration $ (0.00) $ - $ (0.00)

Church New Start (Mission Strategy) $ 8,500.00 $ 25,000.00 $ (16,500.00)

$ 445,584.01 $ 390,368.44 $ 55,215.57 12.39%

Funding From Home Mission Reserves $ 109,400.00 $47,400.00

Funding From General Reserves $ 63,851.60 $0.00

Total Funding From Reserves $173,251.60 $47,400.00

SSM Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-2014

I. District SSM Administration:

1. Office Expenses

a. Stationary & Supplies $ 350.00 $ - $ 350.00 $ 350.00

b. Postage $ 100.00 $ 45.16 $ 54.84 $ 100.00

c. Financial Audit $ 795.00 $ 900.00 $ (105.00) $ 900.00

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d. Bank Charges/paypal fees $ - $ 144.17 $ (144.17) $ -

e. Secretary $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 1,245.00 $ 1,089.33 $ 155.67 $ 1,350.00

2. District Activities

a. Boys Camp $ - $ - $ - $ -

b. Girls Camp $ - $ - $ - $ -

c. Children's Camp $ 29,250.00 $ 40,304.31 $ (11,054.31) $ 29,250.00

d. Lay Retreat $ 4,500.00 $ 1,430.77 $ 3,069.23 $ 4,500.00

e. Women's Retreat $ 2,500.00 $ - $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00

f. Men's Ministry $ - $ 124.13 $ (124.13) $ 500.00

g. ONU Teacher training Scholarships $ - $ - $ - $ 1,600.00

h. Quizzing Expenses $ 1,600.00 $ 1,331.63 $ 268.37 $ 250.00

i. Camp Meeting $ 250.00 $ - $ 250.00 $ -

j. Jr. Fun Day $ - $ - $ - $ 2,000.00

k. Singles Ministries $ - $ - $ - $ 500.00

l. District Convention $ 1,500.00 $ - $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00

m. General Convention Reserve $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00

n. General Convention Expense $ - $ - $ - $ -

o. R.E.A.C.H. Conf. $ - $ - $ - $ -

p. Memorial DSA $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 42,600.00 $ 43,190.84 $ (590.84) $ 45,600.00

3. Business & Professional Exp.

a. Meals & Entertainment $ - $ - $ - $ -

c. Board Expense $ 250.00 $ 62.03 $ 187.97 $ 300.00

SSM Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-2014

I. District SSM Administration (Cont.):

d. Nazarene Safe $ 700.00 $ - $ 700.00 $ 700.00

e. Chairman's Account $ 750.00 $ - $ 750.00 $ 750.00

f. Contingency $ 750.00 $ - $ 750.00 $ 750.00

g. Mileage $ 1,500.00 $ 1,248.39 $ 251.61 $ 2,000.00

h. Honor School $ 300.00 $ - $ 300.00 $ 300.00

i. Team day $ 200.00 $ 519.53 $ (319.53) $ 500.00

j. Supplies $ - $ - $ - $ -

k. C.L.T. $ 550.00 $ 169.29 $ 380.71 $ 600.00

l. Leadership Training $ - $ - $ - $ -

m. General Chairman's Meeting $ 1,500.00 $ - $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00

n. Teach Conference Reserve $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

o. Teach Conference Expense $ - $ - $ - $ -

p. Gifts $ 150.00 $ - $ 150.00 $ 150.00

q. Dennis Wright Camp Sch. Res. $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

r. Children's Outreach $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

s. Marriage enrichment $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 3,000.00 $ 2,000.00

t. Prime time ministries $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

u. Dennis Wright Camp Scholarship $ - $ - $ - $ -

v. Nazarene Acres equipment Res. $ - $ - $ - $ -

w. Professional Fees $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ - $ 2,700.00

Sub-Total $ 14,850.00 $ 4,699.24 $ 10,150.76 $ 14,750.00

SSM Administration Total $ 58,695.00 $ 48,979.41 $ 9,715.59 $ 61,700.00

SSM Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-2014

Income

1. Boy's Camp $ - $ - $ - $ -

2. Primetime Receipts $ - $ 600.00 $ (600.00) $ -

3. Lay Retreat $ 4,500.00 $ - $ 4,500.00 $ -

4. Women's Retreat $ 2,500.00 $ - $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00

5. Men's Retreat $ - $ - $ - $ -

6. Children's Quizzing $ 1,600.00 $ 350.00 $ 1,250.00 $ 1,600.00

7. Childrens Camp $ 19,000.00 $ 33,359.75 $ (14,359.75) $ 25,000.00

8. Dist. Pres. Love offering $ - $ - $ - $ -

9. Marriage Emphasis $ 1,500.00 $ - $ 1,500.00 $ -

10. Interest $ 100.00 $ 120.05 $ (20.05) $ 200.00

11. Transfer In/Out $ - $ - $ - $ -

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Total $ 29,200.00 $ 34,429.80 $ (5,229.80) $ 29,300.00

Amount needed from Dist.SSM Budget $ 29,495.00 $ 14,549.61

$ 32,400.00

Income from District Budget/Misc.

$ 29,005.23

Surplus/(Deficit)

$ 14,455.62

SSM Finance Report for the

Fiscal Year 2013

Budget Expense Recap

2012-2013 2012-2013 <Over> Budget

Department Budget Budget Under Savings %

SSM Administration $ 58,695.00 $ 61,700.00 $ (3,005.00)

$ 58,695.00 $ 61,700.00 $ (3,005.00) -5.12%

NMI Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-2014

I. District NMI Administration:

1. Office Expenses

a. Stationary & Supplies $ 250.00 $ - $ 250.00 $ 250.00

b. Bank Charges/paypal fees $ - $ 39.53 $ (39.53) $ -

c. Financial Audit $ 695.00 $ 740.00 $ (45.00) $ 695.00

d. Telephone $ 100.00 $ - $ 100.00 $ 100.00

e. Professional fees $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ - $ 2,700.00

f. Supplies $ 250.00 $ 34.24 $ 215.76 $ 250.00

g. Lodging $ 100.00 $ 180.70 $ (80.70) $ 100.00

h. Council Supplies $ 250.00 $ - $ 250.00 $ 250.00

i. Council Meals $ 150.00 $ - $ 150.00 $ 150.00

j. Council mileage $ 1,500.00 $ 1,854.62 $ (354.62) $ 1,500.00

Sub-Total $ 5,995.00 $ 5,549.09 $ 445.91 $ 5,995.00

2. District Activities

a. NMI Convention expense $ 1,000.00 $ 24.07 $ 975.93 $ 1,000.00

b. Missionary Speaker (Convention) $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

c. Missionary Speaker Travel $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

d. Work & Witness Project $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00

e. General Convention Buddy Plan $ - $ - $ - $ -

f. General Assembly Reserve $ 4,000.00 $ - $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00

g. Team Day $ 500.00 $ 133.20 $ 366.80 $ 500.00

h. Camp Scholorships $ 250.00 $ - $ 250.00 $ 250.00

I. Teen Mission Trip $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

j. DSA / Memorial Roll $ 250.00 $ - $ 250.00 $ 250.00

k. Gifts $ 500.00 $ 156.27 $ 343.73 $ 500.00

l. Contingency Fund $ 1,500.00 $ 1,183.06 $ 316.94 $ 1,500.00

m. LINKS $ 500.00 $ 110.08 $ 389.92 $ 500.00

n. Childrens Projects $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

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o. Med Packs $ - $ - $ - $ -

p. Missionary Cash Christmas Fund $ - $ - $ - $ -

q. Youth In Mission $ - $ - $ - $ -

r. Missions In Action $ - $ - $ - $ -

s. Washington Park Good Samaritan $ - $ - $ - $ -

t. Tithe $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

u. District Camp Meeting $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

v. Zone Chairman Expense $ 100.00 $ - $ 100.00 $ 100.00

NMI Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-2014

I. District NMI Administration (Cont.):

w. Patch deputation $ - $ - $ - $ -

x. Gen. Conv. - Delegate expense $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 20,600.00 $ 1,606.68 $ 18,993.32 $ 20,600.00

3. Business & Professional Exp.

a. Auto & Travel NMI President $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

b. Conferences NMI President $ 3,250.00 $ 30.00 $ 3,220.00 $ 3,250.00

c. Lodging NMI President $ 250.00 $ - $ 250.00 $ 250.00

d. Meals and Entertainment $ 100.00 $ 114.71 $ (14.71) $ 100.00

e. Mileage $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

f. Love Offering $ - $ - $ - $ -

g. Office Supplies\Postage $ 250.00 $ 9.92 $ 240.08 $ 250.00

Sub-Total $ 5,350.00 $ 154.63 $ 5,195.37 $ 5,350.00

NMI Administration Total $ 31,945.00 $ 7,310.40 $ 24,634.60 $ 31,945.00

NMI Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

Income

1. Misc. $ - $ - $ - $ -

2. Work & Witness $ - $ - $ - $ -

3. Links $ - $ - $ - $ -

4. Childrens Project $ - $ - $ - $ -

5. Offering $ - $ - $ - $ -

6. Interest $ 360.00 $ 228.50 $ 131.50 $ 300.00

7. Transfer In/Out $ 25,000.00 $ - $ 25,000.00 $ 10,000.00

Total $ 25,360.00 $ 228.50 $ 25,131.50 $ 10,300.00

Amount needed from Dist.NMI Budget $ 6,585.00 $ 7,081.90

$ 21,645.00

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Income from District Budget/Misc.

$ 8,762.94

Surplus/(Deficit)

$ 1,681.04

NMI Finance Report for the Fiscal Year 2013

Budget Expense Recap

2012-2013 2012-2013 <Over> Budget

Department Budget Budget Under Savings %

NMI Administration $ 31,945.00 $ 31,945.00 $ -

$ 31,945.00 $ 31,945.00 $ - 0.00%

NYI Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

I. District NYI Administration:

1. Office Expenses

a. Stationary & Supplies $ - $ 34.16 $ (34.16) $ -

b. Postage $ 75.00 $ 71.06 $ 3.94 $ 100.00

c. Financial Audit $ 845.00 $ 950.00 $ (105.00) $ 600.00

d. Bank Charges/paypal $ - $ 170.41 $ (170.41) $ -

e. Telephone $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 920.00 $ 1,225.63 $ (305.63) $ 700.00

2. District Activities

a. Teen Camp $ 15,000.00 $ 78,597.67 $ (63,597.67) $ 6,000.00

b. Sr. High Camp $ - $ - $ - $ -

c. Winter Retreat $ - $ - $ - $ -

d. Back To School Bash $ - $ - $ - $ -

e. District Celebrate Life $ - $ 12,273.73 $ (12,273.73) $ -

f. Regional Celebrate Life $ - $ 18,182.65 $ (18,182.65) $ -

g. NYC - Reserve $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00

h. Teen Quizzing $ - $ 724.26 $ (724.26) $ -

I. Spirtual life retreat $ - $ 11,657.30 $ (11,657.30) $ -

j. NYI Convention $ 1,000.00 $ 731.99 $ 268.01 $ 1,000.00

k. NYC Disbursements $ - $ - $ - $ -

l. Radiate $ - $ 1,840.00 $ (1,840.00) $ -

m. Family Camp $ - $ - $ - $ -

n. Regional Council Expense $ - $ 817.25 $ (817.25) $ -

o. General Assembly reserve $ 4,000.00 $ - $ 4,000.00 $ 4,500.00

p. Dist. President Love Offering $ - $ - $ - $ -

q. Leadership Training $ 2,500.00 $ 1,568.56 $ 931.44 $ 3,500.00

r. Supplies $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

s. NYI General Conv. Delegate exp. $ - $ - $ - $ -

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t. One Heart Many Hands $ - $ - $ - $ -

u. Contingency Fund $ 500.00 $ 300.00 $ 200.00 $ 1,000.00

v. Teen Camp Reserve $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 26,000.00 $ 126,693.41 $ (100,693.41) $ 19,000.00

3. Business & Professional Exp.

a. Scholarships $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 500.00

b. Council Expenses $ 750.00 $ 225.00 $ 525.00 $ 1,000.00

c. Lodging $ - $ - $ - $ -

d. Meals and Entertainment $ - $ 124.03 $ (124.03) $ -

NYI Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

I. District NYI Administration (Cont.):

e. Mileage $ 3,000.00 $ 603.42 $ 2,396.58 $ 4,000.00

f. Dues $ 400.00 $ 470.00 $ (70.00) $ 500.00

g. Gifts $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 750.00

h. Professional Fees $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ - $ 2,700.00

i. Miscellaneous $ - $ - $ - $ -

Sub-Total $ 7,850.00 $ 4,122.45 $ 3,727.55 $ 9,450.00

NYI Administration Total $ 34,770.00 $ 132,041.49 $ (97,271.49) $ 29,150.00

NYI Finance Report for the Budget Actual <Over> Proposed

Fiscal Year 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 Under Budget Budget 2013-

2014

Income

1. Jr. High Camp $ - $ - $ - $ -

2. Teen Camp $ - $ 60,677.50 $ (60,677.50) $ -

3. Winter Retreat $ - $ - $ - $ -

4. Back To School Bash $ - $ - $ - $ -

5. District Celebrate Life $ - $ 8,780.00 $ (8,780.00) $ -

6. Regional Celebrate Life $ - $ 11,270.00 $ (11,270.00) $ -

7. Dist. Presidents Love Offering $ - $ - $ - $ -

8. Teen Quizzing $ - $ 1,473.00 $ (1,473.00) $ -

9. Spiritual life retreat $ - $ - $ - $ -

10. NYI Convention $ - $ - $ - $ -

11. NYC Receipts $ - $ - $ - $ -

12. Radiate $ - $ 1,840.00 $ (1,840.00) $ -

13. One Heart Many Hands $ - $ - $ - $ -

14. Misc. $ - $ - $ - $ -

15. Interest $ - $ 65.97 $ (65.97) $ -

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16. Transfer In/Out $ - $ - $ - $ -

Total $ - $ 84,106.47 $ (84,106.47) $ -

Amount needed from Dist.NMI Budget $ 34,770.00 $ 47,935.02

$ 29,150.00

Income from District Budget/Misc.

$ 34,329.61

Surplus/(Deficit)

$ (13,605.41)

NYI Finance Report for the

Fiscal Year 2013

Budget Expense Recap

2012-2013 2012-2013 <Over> Budget

Department Budget Budget Under Savings %

NYI Administration $ 34,770.00 $ 29,150.00 $ 5,620.00

$ 34,770.00 $ 29,150.00 $ 5,620.00 16.16%

2. Auditing

The following treasurer's records of the Illinois District Church of the Nazarene have been examined and found to be accurate for the year May 1, 2012, to April 30, 2013.

The following auditors were used: 1. District Treasurer--Lively, Mathais, & Hooper & Noblet Ltd. CPA’s

Shotts, Merryman & Co.--Treasurer 2. District NWMS-- Lively, Mathais, & Hooper & Noblet Ltd. CPA’s

Shotts, Merryman & Co.--Treasurer 3. District Camp Meeting— Lively, Mathais, & Hooper & Noblet Ltd. CPA’s

Shotts, Merryman & Co.--Treasurer 4. District NYI— Lively, Mathais, & Hooper & Noblet Ltd. CPA’s

Shotts, Merryman & Co.--Treasurer 5. District SS/Ministries— Lively, Mathais, & Hooper & Noblet Ltd. CPA’s

Shotts, Merryman & Co.—Treasurer

3. Daily Journal

We the committee for Reading of the Daily Journal, have read the secretary's minutes of the Seventieth District Assembly of the Illinois District Church of the Nazarene and have found them to be a true and accurate account of the proceedings.

Respectfully submitted, Allen Ebbler Philip Alvord

4. Nominations

Nominating Committee Members: Dr. James Spruce, Chairman, Douglas Haynes, Secretary; Department Heads: NMI - Bill Brandon; SDMI - Jim German, NYI - Jay Bush, MST - Mark Copley; Ministerial: James Craig, Craig Dillman, Jim Frye, Kevin Hancock, Will Haworth, Jon Kroeze, Lawrence Lacher, Waldo Perez, David Sorensen, Darin Workman;

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Laypersons: Becky Lonberger, Carolyn Peters, Judi Roarick, Galen Scammahorn, William E. Shotts, Sandy Stickler, Pat Unger, Julie Marler, Laura Mondy, Mary Lou Reader.

Partial Report No. 1

A motion was made, seconded, and approved to elect by plurality unless prohibited by Manual stipulation. A motion was made, seconded, and approved for names to appear on the ballot in random order. We the Committee on Nominations, recommend that the Illinois District Assembly elect by ballot: One ordained minister and two laypersons to the District Advisory Board for three-year terms; One layperson to Olivet Nazarene University for a three-year term.

District Advisory Board: (three-year term) (one ordained minister and two laypersons): ordained ministers – Gary Clark, (Harrisburg) Oasis Community; Will Haworth, Sherman; laypersons—Trenton Ice, Salem Grace; Becky Lonberger, Mansfield Community; Lela Prince, Edgemont Grace; Jerome Williams, Casey.

Trustee to Olivet Nazarene University: (three-year term) (one layperson): laypersons-- Becky Lonberger, Mansfield Community; William E. Shotts, Pittsfield.

Partial Report No. 2

Standing Committees

We, the Committee on Nominations, recommend that the following standing committees be elected by acclamation for the ensuing year:

Ministerial Credentials: (terms expire 2016) - Dr. James R. Spruce (ex-officio); Douglas E. Haynes, secretary; Philip Alvord, Gary L. Clark, James M. Craig, Lawrence Lacher, Robert A. Parker, David Sorensen; (terms expire 2014) K. Lyle Artman, Rita N. Briggs, J. Craig Dillman, Jonathan Garlock, Waldemar Perez-Lopez, Walter Sheets, Ruth C. Yates.

Ministerial Studies: (terms expire 2016) - Dr. James R. Spruce (ex-officio); Jay

Shoff, Chairman; Stephen A. Shotts, Secretary; Jim High, Richard E. Prince, Jr., Gregory D. Wooten, (terms expire 2014) Allen Ebbler, Clifford "Bud" Hance; Norman Wayne LaForce, Michael Tapscott.

Missional Strategy Team: (terms expire 2015) - Dr. James R. Spruce, chairman

(ex-officio); Mark Copley, district missionary; Philip Alvord, Mike Kraemer, Allen Ebbler, Kevin Hancock; (terms expire 2014) Rita Briggs, Wayne Clevenger, Craig Dillman, James Craig, Timothy Mondy, Will Haworth. One church planter to be appointed by the board for one year.

Church Properties Board: Dr. James R. Spruce (ex-officio), Advisory Board. Court of Appeals: ordained ministers – Dr. James R. Spruce (ex-officio); J. Craig

Dillman (2017), Lawrence Lacher (2017); laypersons – Eneatha Secrest (2014), Herman J. Wallace (2014).

Editing and Publishing the Journal: Dr. James R. Spruce (chairman), Douglas

Haynes (secretary). Assembly Finance Committee: ex-officio members—Dr. James R. Spruce (district

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superintendent), William E. Shotts (chairman), district treasurer, district NYI president, district NMI president, district SDMI chairman, district secretary, Mission Strategy Director; ministerial—Dr. James R. Spruce, James P. Blue, James R. Bush, Steve Cecil, John Connett, Mark Copley, Jonathan Garlock, Douglas E. Haynes, Mike Kraemer, Lawrence Lacher, Carlos Lonberger, Brian Powell, Jay Shoff, Stephen A. Shotts, Edwin Sprinkle; laymen—Matt Collins, Jim German, Bruce Humphrey, Matt Kerr, Randy Miller, Carolyn Peters, Dan Phipps, Ed Roarick, Ken Scott, Christopher Shotts, William E. Shotts, June Thurman, Herman J. Wallace, Jerome Williams.

Respectfully submitted,

DOUGLAS E. HAYNES, Secretary JAMES R. SPRUCE, Chairman

5. Memoirs

We pause to pay tribute to the memory of those who have gone on to their eternal reward. We extend our deepest sympathy to those individuals, families and churches that have lost

loved ones and friends.

Rev. Louise C. Hale, Elder Rev. William S. Shotts, Elder

Auburn – Ellen Bos, Maegan Lynn Walden

Beardstown – Mary Lou Pate

Belleville Emmanuel – Robert Wisley, Ernie Peiffer Sr.

Bethel Community – Aline Hendricker

Casey First – Martha Porter

Centralia – Dorothy Brown

Champaign First – Ken Bryson

Chrisman – Wanda Davis

Clinton First – Don Braden, Donna Briggs

Collinsville Good Samaritan – Carl Westlake

Decatur First – Betty Ridlen, Violet Henon

Decatur Oak Grove – Reba Brewer, Gerald Mrotzek

Decatur Parkway – David L. Butler

Decatur Trinity – Donald L. Morris, James Blankenship, Robert E. Duncan, Florence

Crawford, Barbara Wilderman

Decatur West Side – Florence Banning, Bob Bennett, Carolyn Miller, Harold Thoms

Fairview Heights Parkview – Isham Hatter

Flora – Robert Wheeler, Lindsey West

Harrisburg Oasis – Lyle Dee Ozment

Lincoln First – Wanda Dicks, Dallas Littrell

Mahomet – Helen Kerr

Marion First – Helen Jones

Mattoon East Side – Eugene Dye

Mattoon Real Life Community – Eunice Claxon, Helois Dunnifer

Murphysboro – Austin Attig, Mildred Rowden

Nebo – Myrtle Borrowman

Ogden – Mark Dillman

Olivet – Ernest R. Mullenax

Olney – Lucile Lathrop, Mary Paul

Pana First – Glenna Jones

Pittsfield – Rev. William S. Shotts

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Quincy Emmanuel – Sandra Arnold, William Glas, Lelon Brush

Rantoul – Betty Burton, Terrell Day, Cheryl McDowell

Roxana – Norma Wigger, James Walker, Charles Harshbarger

Salem Grace – Bob Hawkey, Elsa Hawkey, Beulah Howe, Sue Turner, Sarah Wisner,

Lester Harland, Rosetta Baylis Brenda Conn, Glenna Donoho, Don Huston, Terry Donoho,

Danny Dulaney, Wanda Gensler, Jim Griffith, Kathy Allison, Art Buchanon, Hazel Howe,

Jim Sands

Shelbyville – Harold McKittrick

Sherman – Goldie Sprinkle, Murval Miles, Leon Hart

Springfield Trinity – Mary Stark, Wes Milby

Urbana Lighthouse – Byron Clemente Evans, Bill C. Burns, Junior Jr. Tincher

Virden – Jake Hines

6. Editing and Publishing the Minutes

We your Committee on Editing and Publishing the Minutes, submit the following report: That the district secretary, his assistants, and the district superintendent are authorized to correct and edit the minutes. They are also given authorization to have copies of the minutes printed or distributed electronically.

Respectfully submitted, DOUGLAS E. HAYNES, Secretary JAMES R. SPRUCE, Chairman

7. Christian Cultural Engagement

A. WHEREAS, in times when our culture desperately needs the Church to be a living example of Christ-like holiness and love, we strongly urge:

1. All our sisters and brothers in Christ to remember that we are called to be the Body of Christ in our world being empowered by the Holy Spirit to the glory of God the Father. As a result, we urge our brothers and sisters to remember the importance of corporate Christian worship, the receiving of the Sacraments and the practice of spiritual disciplines within the family and individually, believing that these are primary Means of Grace by which the Holy Spirit shapes us into a holy people. 2. That pastors, evangelists, and leaders live and teach the scriptural doctrines of the new birth and entire sanctification, believing that the Holy Spirit bears witness to both works of grace through the infilling of His Spirit, and that the one biblical evidence of the latter is the cleansing of the heart by faith from original sin manifested by the fruit of the Spirit in Christian service: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self- control (Gal 5:22-24). 3. That the church manual be made available to all in the church who desire it and the Articles of Faith (Manual, Part II, para 1-22, pgs. 28-37) and the Covenant of Christian Character (Manual, Part II, Articles 27-27.3, pgs. 38- 40) be read, or printed, and distributed to the church body at least once a year admonishing each Nazarene to diligently pursue a lifestyle that honors God, the church and one another. 4. That new converts be lovingly nourished and instructed in the way of holiness. 5. That all of our people, "in putting off the old to put on the new and holy way of life as well as the mind of Christ” (Eph 4:17-24), take to heart The Covenant of Christian Conduct of our church which gives guidance in areas of Christian Ethics,

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Entertainment, Marriage & Divorce, Abortion, Human Sexuality, Christian Stewardship, etc. (Manual, Part III, para 33-41, pgs 46-60).

B. WHEREAS, ethics and values are constantly being questioned and changed by our society, the church must strengthen itself in its commitment and conduct. Therefore, this committee felt it vitally important to not only reaffirm our belief in Scripture and our Wesleyan guidelines, but to also provide useful information in this document to resource both laity and clergy to make the church both a beacon of hope and a model of holiness to our families, community and world. (Matthew 5:10-17; Ephesians 5:1-2,8-14; I Peter 1:13-17).

Believing that ministry in the life of a Christian is based upon who we are in Christ, not merely the activities that we engage in, we encourage our people to see their world through the eyes of Jesus, to seek out opportunities for love and service at home and at work, within their local church as well as in the larger community. We also encourage our people to work with and in public institutions as a means of Christ-like engagement with our culture on the local, State, National, and Global levels.

1. Each local church should strive to provide opportunities for Christ-like service such as: a) Ministries to the vulnerable, marginalized, and hurting within one's own congregation, believing that Christian love demonstrated toward those within our own fellowship is one way that Christ's love is made evident to the culture around us. b) Consider initiating special ministries that reach out to the needy in the community. (Resources: Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220, 1-800-306-9950, ext. 2873 or www.ncm.org; Holiness Today, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220, 1-913-577-0500, ext. 2560, or www.holinesstoday.org; Nazarene Publishing House, 2923 Troost Ave. Kansas City, MO. 64109, 1-800-877-0700; Focus on the Family, Colorado Springs, CO 80995, 1-800-232-6459, www.family.org). 2. Along with engaging in acts of love and service through the local church, we must encourage our people to bring the same acts of kindness into their workplaces and homes. In understanding that Christ has called not only pastors, but in fact all Christians to be salt and light in the world, we must encourage our people to not look at their homes and workplaces as mundane and trivial, but as places to which they have been called to bring the love and hope of Jesus. We must understand that being a missional church is not something we do only corporately, but something we do individually, everyday as we live our lives as salt and light in this dark and broken world. 3. Our people should show Christian stewardship by becoming involved in civic, community and school functions and cooperating with other churches and civic agencies who share our ministry objectives. Our pastors, youth workers and parents should maintain an awareness of the activities and promotions of organizations within the local school system and unite in an effort to oppose activities that do not comply with New Testament moral standards. Examples of civic organizations to offer aid and service to:

a) Pregnancy Resource Centers b) Homeless Shelters c) Habitat for Humanity d) Credible Christian Counseling Centers e) Food & Clothing Pantries such as Hopeful Hearts

Ministries in Decatur, the Good Samaritan Ministries Center in the

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Metro-East and The Master's Hand in Olney and Newton along with multiple food pantries in local churches throughout the district.

f) Nursing Homes; Senior Adult Organizations g) Appropriate Parent/Teacher Organizations (Resources:

Nazarene Compassionate Ministries; Focus on the Family; Salvation Army; Nazarene Ethnic Ministries; Illinois Family Institute, 799 Roosevelt Road, Building 3, Suite 208, Glen Ellyn, IL; Toll free: (800- FAMILY-1); Fax:(630) 790-8390; Email: [email protected]).

4. We should actively monitor our State and Federal Legislature on issues which pertain to, and affect our church and community and express appreciation to individuals/organizations that promote legislature and programs which edify. We encourage the above while being simultaneously mindful that our commitment to Christ our Lord must always be far greater than our commitment to any political party, agenda, or association. Therefore, we urge church leaders to make available the names and addresses of government officials and stress the importance of prayer for all elected officials. We also call our people to thoughtful participation in local, state and national politics, especially pertaining to the biblical ideals of faith, family, and social justice while also wholeheartedly acknowledging that the politics of this world are not the politics of the kingdom of God. (Resources: Illinois Church Action on Alcohol and Addiction Problems (ICAAAP), Coalition for Traditional Values (cited above); IL Legislature, 217- 782-3944, www.Legis.state.il.us). Focus on the Family "Citizen Journal” (cited above); American Family Association, 107 Parkgate Dr., Tupelo, MS 38801, 662-844-5036, afa.net; FCC Inspector General, David L. Hunt, 445 12th St. SW, Room 2-C762, Washington D.C., 20554, 202-418-0470; Federal Government Reps.: Senator Mark Kirk, 524 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510, (202) 224-2854, www.kirk.senate.gov/contact. Senator Dick Durbin, 309 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, 1-202-224-2152, www.durbin.senate.gov; US Congressman (your rep.), House Office Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20510, 202-225-3121; and President Barack H. Obama, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20510, 1- 202-456-1414, 1- 202-456-1111). 5. That each local church provides its members with ample opportunities to see beyond our own borders and mature into “global” Christians by staying informed about world events (both natural and political) and the persecution of fellow believers that we might pray for “the increase of His government and peace” on the earth. In addition, we urge the promotion of sacrificial giving for the cause of world evangelism and personally participating in Work and Witness when and where possible. (Resources: Nazarene Missions International - nazarenemissions.org; Nazarene Compassionate Ministries - ncm.org; Nazarene Communication Network - ncnnews.org, Voice of the Martyrs - persecutedchurch.org, International Christian Concern - [email protected])

C. This report is a re-affirmation of our ethical and moral standards, as set forth by the General Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene. It is the prayer of this committee that these suggestions and resources will benefit individuals and churches committed to fulfilling the Great Commission. For only through personal involvement can we go into the "fields white unto harvest" (John 4:37). This report is a re-affirmation of our ethical and moral standards, as set forth by LET US GO!

Respectfully submitted,

THOMAS HIGGINS, Secretary

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TIM MEZERA, Co-Chairman DAVID YOUNG, Co-Chairman

8. Church Growth

Church Growth

We, your Committee on Church Growth, make the following recommendations to the district assembly for consideration:

Commission We recommend that every church emphasize the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) in every facet of their ministry. Scripture is very clear that our primary motivation in church growth is seeing souls saved and discipled in Christ Jesus.

Prayer Prayer is the foundation for all church growth. Without prayer; little of lasting value will be accomplished. We also recommend that the church provide opportunities for concentrated prayer and fasting during the church year. We recommend that each local church do their best to support the District sponsored Prayer Summits and Encounters.

Mission/Vision/Purpose We encourage every church to develop a mission statement, a vision statement, and a clear statement of purpose. We recommend that these three key elements be presented to the local congregation on a regular basis to ensure continued focus on God's plan, mission and vision for the local church.

Responsibility List That every church maintain an accurate and detailed responsibility list. We also encourage each congregation to actively and regularly contact, nurture, and disciple those that they have claimed responsibility for.

Calling That absentees be contacted through a regular, systematic approach. This is not solely the responsibility of the pastor, but should be a shared ministry within the church among the laity.

Discipleship Emphasis should be given not only to evangelism, but also the discipleship. The new Christian should be encouraged to seek the experience of entire sanctification which leads to continued spiritual growth, productive service, inspirational witness in the Christian life

Lay Ministry We encourage each local church to seek creative ways to provide for and promote Christian

service and ministry opportunities within the church and community.

Education

That pastors and laymen take full advantage of educational and CEU opportunities, including seminars, workshops, videos, books, and especially the quality CLT programs that our denomination offers.

Evangelism

That each local congregation seek to evangelize their community with the vision of seeing souls saved and lives changed by the grace and glory of God. That innovative and creative methods of outreach and evangelism be explored and implemented.

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New Church Starts We believe every church on the Illinois District can and should be prayerfully involved in

creating or supporting new church starts. That each pastor promote and attend the Church

Planting Essentials and Churches Planting Churches DCPI training. That prayer, funding,

and personal involvement in new church plants be part of the local church mission

statement and vision.

Personal Evangelism

It is the privilege and duty of every Christian to share their faith with others. We encourage all

churches to provide specialized training for various types of personal evangelism as well as

develop a mentoring support plan for the discipleship of new converts.

Revivals

We encourage our churches to plan for and facilitate annual revival campaigns. We strongly urge the use of full-time evangelists in the Church of the Nazarene.

Servant Evangelism

That methods of servant evangelism be employed in churches of all sizes and in all areas.

That the local church look for creative and helpful ways to be a blessing to the community it

ministers to.

Finances Set aside a portion of the annual church budget for purposes of outreach and evangelism. The Bible says, "Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

Evangelism Committee We encourage each church to review and implement the guidelines for a local Evangelism and Church Membership Committee as stated in the 2009-2013 Manual, page 71, and section 110-110.8.

Global Church Growth Award It should be the goal of every church to introduce each new convert into the membership of the Church of the Nazarene. The purpose of the General Superintendents’ Growth Award (GSGA) is to give prominence to those practices that are central to the local and worldwide advancement of the church; specifically, new Nazarenes, significant involvement in sponsoring a new church, and 100% participation in fund allocations.

• Churches that win people to Christ are healthy. • Starting new churches is the most effective means of evangelism known to the church. • Fund allocations are essential to the cooperative ministries of the Church of the Nazarene.

I. New Nazarenes requirements are based on 10% of attendance for the current

year.

II. The meaning of “significant involvement in sponsoring a new church” is very specific and is spelled out in the Sponsorship Criteria Worksheet. This worksheet is available online.

III. Full participation in fund allocations includes district assignment, educational

support, pensions (applicable to US only), and World Evangelism Fund.

• The requirements for receiving this award are intentionally high—it is

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special recognition by the Board of General Superintendents. • It is not based on attendance or membership. • This award is not intended to replace all awards.

This award is given in recognition of outstanding accomplishment in essential practices of the expansion of the kingdom of God through the Church of the Nazarene. The presentation of this award is intended to say “Thank You” to the receiving pastor and church, and to elevate in the consciousness of our people the compelling importance of winning people to Christ, starting new churches, and supporting the organizational structures that make possible evangelism around the world.

Respectfully submitted,

KEVIN PITTMAN, Secretary GARY WILLIAMSON, Chairman

9. Ministerial Staff Support We, your Committee on Ministerial Staff Support, submit the following in order to care for the welfare of our spiritual leaders and encourage their commitment to our spiritual guidance. The district office and the Pastoral Support Committee want to assist pastors and church boards in understanding their roles in providing adequate compensation for its pastors and staffs. Support of the pastor by the church is an expression of the belief in the call of God on the life of the pastor rather than a job where monies are paid for services rendered. Adequate compensation enables a pastor to fulfill his or her calling. Pastoral support extends beyond the compensation and benefits for the pastor and staff and includes those expenses incurred by pastoral staff which is necessary to conduct the business of the church. Each church pays a sum to a pastor’s ministry, which is divided into several categories: compensation, benefits and expenses. The sum of these categories is considered the cost of ministry to the local church, not all of which is to be considered the income of the pastor. The district Pastoral Support Committee has developed guidelines for local pastoral support committees to evaluate their commitment to the ministry of the pastor. Anyone wanting further assistance in assessing or planning adequate compensation may contact the district office. In addition to consideration for the local pastors, churches should also establish a remuneration policy for pulpit supply, including travel expenses.

Senior Pastor The senior pastor is the leader of the church and a leader in the local community.

Bi-vocational Pastor

A bi-vocational pastor supplements income by means other than church compensation. Churches should view the circumstances that cause the pastor to supplement income as a temporary situation to be resolved as soon as possible. The goal is to remove as many worldly concerns from the pastor as possible, so that the pastor may attend more intently on his or her life’s calling. Recognizing that small and young churches may have difficulty in providing adequately for their pastor and family, we urge such churches to use what they are able to provide to the best advantage of their pastor and to strive toward the goal of full support.

Associate Pastor and Staff An associate pastor is defined as a partner in ministry, on staff, whether receiving compensation or not. The church is to work toward a similar benefit package for the full-time

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associate as for the senior pastor (guideline to the church: an amount equal to 70 to 80 percent of the senior pastor’s compensation package). Associate pastor and staff salaries should be negotiated in accordance with the recommendations of the senior pastor.

Retired Pastor A retired pastor is a minister with retirement status. We recommend that retired pastors be employed for pulpit supply as frequently as possible. Retired pastors usually live on meager retirement benefits and may welcome the opportunity to provide for pulpit supply. Retired pastors are a source of experience and expertise that is available to the local church.

Evangelist

Often, the evangelist’s only source of income is from meetings held at various local churches. We recommend that a full-time evangelist’s minimum remuneration for such a meeting be an amount equal to twice the local senior pastor’s weekly cash salary for each full Sunday in the special meeting (as recommended by the Evangelism Ministries of the Division of Local Church Growth). The local senior pastor’s weekly cash salary and prorated insurance and Social Security benefits should all be included in the compensation. Additional compensation for housing and travel-related expenses should be paid in a separate check, allowing for maximum tax benefit for the evangelist.

I. For the Pastor A. Concerning Salary: 1. That for all full-time pastors, every church provides a minimum of $450 per week

salary. By definition, salary should not be deemed to include reimbursements and cost of ministry expenses listed below in Section B, Paragraph 1. The Advisory Board is to make the distinction between full-time and bi-vocational pastors. That churches which are legitimately unable to provide for such remuneration recognize that their pastor is bi-vocational and, therefore, able and obligated to supplement his or her income. We recommend that the district superintendent or designated personnel monitor the suggested minimum weekly salary on the basis of the materials provided by the general church’s worksheet and, when necessary, give strong counsel to church boards to provide the above-stated minimum salary and benefits.

2. That the church place, as an employee benefit, an amount equal to 10 percent of

the ministerial staff’s monthly salary in a tax-sheltered annuity each month for his/her retirement. This is the third leg of the retirement tier recommended by the Pensions and Benefits office of the general Church of the Nazarene.

3. That the church review the ministerial staff salary at least annually and that

increases reflect at least cost-of-living increases. That a letter be sent once a year from the district superintendent to the local church board secretary reminding the board of its responsibility in this area, and that a written summation of the board’s action shall be returned to the district superintendent within 30 days of the local board meeting.

4. That any significant increase in the annual amount raised for all purposes by the

church during a pastor’s tenure be taken into consideration at the time salary and benefits are reviewed.

B. Concerning Reimbursements: 1. That the church pays reimbursements for all church-related expenses, and that

among these are standard mileage reimbursement at the recommended IRS rate for personally-owned automobiles. To avoid additional financial burden on the pastor and staff during these days of rapidly increasing gasoline prices, the

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church board is strongly encouraged to monitor and comply with any increases the IRS may possibly make on its recommended mileage rate during the calendar year. Entertainment expenses, office supplies, continuing education expenses (books, tuition, conferences, etc.), gifts and all other reimbursable expenses deemed appropriate by the IRS should also be included.

2. Church-related expenses of pastoral staff should be qualified on the basis of material from General Headquarters, as well as the Internal Revenue Service. Every church should provide adequately to prevent financial strain to the parsonage family, and that every church provides 100 percent Social Security and full family hospitalization. That churches be allowed to maintain their present insurance program, and if churches propose a change, the change should be approved by the district superintendent and the District Advisory Board.

3. That the church provides the ministerial staff expense to all church-related

functions, including the district and general assemblies. Lodging, meals and transportation shall be a part of this expense.

4. That the churches encourage and financially support its ministerial staff to continuing education through school, seminars and conferences.

5. That each local church board provides funds for the purpose of sending its ministerial staff to the general assembly.

C. Concerning Housing: 1. That the church provides housing and utilities and/or adequate housing

allowance.

2. That the church equips the parsonage with a stove, refrigerator, air conditioning, washer, dryer, draperies, curtains and carpeting.

3. That a minister could request the church board to adjust his/her compensation for

any year in which it is anticipated that the minister will purchase major appliances and/or furniture.

4. That the fair-rental value and the designated additional parsonage allowance

should be entered into church board records at the beginning of each calendar year. When a housing allowance is established in lieu of a parsonage, a review of the allowance should be made annually regarding payment, taxes, utilities and repairs.

5. That the Board of Trustees of the local church inspect the parsonage once each year in order to continue to provide for quality living conditions. No parsonage family should be expected to live in substandard housing. This inspection should be scheduled with the pastor and spouse and be done in their presence. Any necessary changes seen at this inspection should be completed as soon as possible.

6. That the local church board makes all necessary arrangements for the ministerial

staff’s moving expenses. D. Concerning the Ministerial Staff’s General Emotional and Spiritual Welfare:

1. That the church continually lifts the parsonage families in prayer.

2. That the church remembers the ministerial staff’s family with suitable gifts at appropriate times during the year and consider a gift of no less than one week’s salary at Christmas.

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3. That the church provide for vacation and time off according to the following scale (this schedule refers to total years in ministry):

a. One year in the ministry: two weeks vacation b. Two to ten years in the ministry: three weeks vacation c. Ten to twenty years in the ministry: four weeks vacation d. Twenty or more years in the ministry: five weeks vacation (District Assembly, Family Camp, ministerial retreats and seminars, and

working in Teen or Children’s Camps are not to be considered as part of this vacation time allowance.)

4. In order to benefit the church and the health of the pastor, the church should

encourage the pastoral staff to take a minimum of one day per week for family time.

5. That the church allow the senior pastor the privilege of holding a full week revival

or speaking engagement of one or more days, not to exceed seven days per year, with the church to be responsible for pulpit supply without loss of salary to the pastor.

6. That the local church offer the pastor/staff two mental health days each month to

be taken at the pastor’s discretion, to be used at a time when workload or individual stress is overwhelming.

7. That the local church make available to its pastor a one month sabbatical at the

end of each five years of uninterrupted ministry to that same church.

II. For All Full-time Evangelists (Song and Otherwise)

A. Concerning Salary: 1. That evangelists be paid at least an amount equal to twice the pastor’s salary or a

minimum of $500 for each Sunday of the meeting.

2. That, in addition, Social Security on the amount of salary be summarily paid. 3. That evangelists be notified in writing at the time the meeting is scheduled of the

minimum remuneration they can expect to receive from the local church. 4. That local churches avoid canceling previously scheduled revivals. 5. That a local church canceling a revival without notifying the evangelist at least 30

days in advance be obligated to pay the minimum remuneration in full, unless the evangelist is able to reschedule the same date.

B. Concerning Reimbursements and Housing

1. That churches provide for all travel expenses, lodging and food during the meeting.

2. That local churches having full-time evangelists as members pay one-half the cost

of the district hospitalization insurance. 3. That local churches having full-time evangelists as members provide for their

expenses to general and district gatherings.

C. Concerning the Evangelist’s General Emotional and Spiritual Welfare: 1. That finances for revivals be raised in advance of the scheduled meeting. 2. That the local church sends a Christmas gift to all evangelists who have served

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the church during that calendar year. 3. That local churches having full-time evangelists as members provide

encouragement and support for their ministry through prayer and such tangible ways as love offerings and remembering them on their birthdays and anniversaries.

III. For Retired Ministerial Staff

A. Concerning Reimbursements:

1. That local churches having retired ministers as members provide for their expenses to general and district gatherings they wish to attend.

B. Concerning Their General Emotional and Spiritual Welfare

1. That local churches having retired ministers as members remember them often, such as at birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas, with gifts of gratitude for their years of faithful service in the Kingdom.

2. That the Illinois District gives a one-time love gift to all elders upon their

retirement. We recommend a minimum of $1,000.

We ask that each local church board secretary and pastor receive a copy of this report from the district superintendent and that the same shall be read or distributed by the church board secretary to the church board as a reminder of their responsibilities. The church board secretary shall notify the district superintendent in writing concerning the fulfillment of this policy.

Respectfully submitted, JIM HIGH, Secretary MICHAEL TAPSCOTT, Chairman

VI. Minutes of the Conventions

COMBINED CONVENTIONS

NMI, NYI, SDMI Decatur First Church of the Nazarene

July 18, 2013

D.S. Dr. James R. Spruce opened the convention by leading in singing "I Have Decided to Follow Jesus;" he led in prayer. He then made announcements and explained how the business of the day would be conducted, color-coded ballots etc. Dr. Spruce presented the NMI Ballot. A motion was made to adopt the NMI ballot. The motion was seconded and carried. The NMI Council and Zone Chairpersons were called forward to serve as tellers, along with Rev. David Sorensen, election secretary. The NMI ballot was cast and tellers were excused. Dr. Spruce presented the SDMI ballot. A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt the ballot. SDMI tellers were called to the front to serve. The SDMI ballot was cast and tellers were excused. Dr. Spruce presented the NYI ballot. A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt the entire NYI ballot as a whole. Election secretary Jamie Toolen and the NYI tellers were called forward to serve. The NYI ballot was cast and tellers were excused.

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The "Olivetians," in their signature first-class style presented a musical package that inspired the crowd, including "I Will Sing Praise" and "I Will Trust You." ONU Chaplain Mark Holcomb brought a stirring message, challenging the saints of the church to be alongside our young people, modeling just what it is to be "people of faith," essentially "loving them into the Kingdom." He assured us all that, no matter what we face, Jesus knows! He closed his remarks with a prayer for God's grace, peace and reconciliation and that we be busy reconciling others to Christ. Dr. Spruce announced results of NYI Ballot #1: Ballots cast 155, void ballots 0, Good ballots 155, necessary to elect 104 at 2/3 and 78 at majority; President Jay Bush 143, Vice President - Tim Sorensen 65, Todd Holman 26, Tim Cox 53; Early Youth Representative - Janie Hughes 42, Kayla Saddler 55, Lucy Wubker 38, Hannah Asbeck 106, Brenna Young 50; Senior Youth Representative - Sarah Alvord - 96, Jonathan Rogers 49, Easton Bush 60, Ally Payne 48, Shelby Sarginson 38; Young Adult Representative - Alysa Yates 76, Trevor Workman 62, Kaleb Heppe 77, Andrea Hay 70; Northeast Sectional Representative - Wayne Clevenger 143 Yes; Northwest Sectional Representative - Ed Heppe 49, Will Haworth 73, B.J. Thelander 31, Southeast Sectional Representative - April Johnson 150 yes; Southwest Sectional Representative - Stephanie Hinkle 149 yes. Dr. Spruce declared elected: President - Jay Bush, Early Youth Rep. - Hannah Asbeck, Senior Youth Rep. - Sarah Alvord, Northeast Sectional Rep. Wayne Clevenger, Southeast Sectional Rep. April Johnson, Southwest Sectional Rep. Stephanie Hinkle. NYI tellers were called to distribute NYI Ballot #2. The votes were cast; tellers were excused. There was a motion and second to reduce the number of names on the next NYI ballot to two times the number to be elected. The motion carried. Dr. Spruce presented results of the NMI Ballot for council members: Ballots cast 198, void ballots 0, good ballots 198, Necessary to elect Plurality; Jackie Harris 64, Carlette Wankel 45, Lori Walle 26, Cindy Frye 151, Cathy Haworth 109, Kimberly Beeman 49, Laura Mondy 83, Rebekah Carter 52. Dr. Spruce declared elected as NMI Council Members: Cindy Frye, Cathy Haworth, Laura Mondy. Dr. Spruce presented results of the SDMI Ballot: Ballots cast 187, void ballots 0, good ballots 187, necessary to elect plurality; Ministerial - Ed Sprinkle 48, Ronald Black 34, Darin Workman 38, Greg Breeden 43, Gary Williamson 24; Laymen - Cheryl Ice 55, Gary Townsend 12, Jody Askins 22, Jim Blue 60, Herman Wallace 17, Laura Mondy 21. Dr. Spruce declared elected to the SDMI Board: Minister - Ed Sprinkle and Layman - Jim Blue. ONU Representatives Jen Kershaw and Craig Manes were introduced. A spirited ONU video enlivened the crowd. Jen Kershaw brought ONU greetings and sunglasses for our teenagers. She announced Summer Leadership Institute at ONU, which carries three semester hours of credit. She invited high school sophomores and juniors to consider SLI at ONU. Craig Manes brought greetings from the Office of Church Relations at ONU. He invited our churches to get acquainted with - and use - the new Preaching Ambassadors Program at ONU. ONU students in the music ministry and youth ministry programs will also be serving in the PA program. Craig announced that the Science Building at ONU is getting a facelift to better serve ONU's engineering programs. He closed by inviting everyone to visit's ONU's beautiful campus.

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The Spiritual Life Retreat coordinator, Tim Sorensen, reported: 180 participants, great messages and music by ONU's "All Things New." A lively retreat video followed - and the announcement of the upcoming retreat at Camp Durley in Greenville, IL, January 17 - 19, 2014; the cost is $80. Tim Cox bounded onstage and reported a wonderful SOS Camp in Memphis. Kids who never used a hammer came and learned to use one for Jesus - and others. He quipped, "We are all broken and need the Jesus glue to keep us together." He added, "Some got entirely sanctified while there!" Julie Marler brought a praise report from Teen Bible Quizzing! She reported 40-45 teen-agers meeting once a month from September through March, studying the book of Matthew. She encouraged youth groups to jump on board for the next season, to study the books of Romans and James. She announced an orientation day for quizzers - and adult officials for August 10, 2013. (Adults are needed!) NYI President Jay Bush brought an enthusiastic report. He introduced the outstanding Youth Pastors, Youth Workers, and YOUTH of our District and thanked them for their sacrifices of time, efforts, and sweat! He thanked the District and the D.S. for their love and support of NYI. He announced the 90th Anniversary of NYI, with 423,924 members worldwide. He reflected on the recent (July 20th) NYI Convention in INDY, Kenya, South Africa, the Philippines etc. - that reached around the world via satellite. Jay said, "We must avoid the temptation to be managers; we must engage in a transformational ministry! We need to be outward focused and missionally driven!" NMI Order forms were distributed. Jim Frye gave instructions for ordering and picking up orders today. Dr. Spruce introduced Amanda (Brandon) Smith and Tim Smith - and Bill and Debbie Brandon's beautiful granddaughter. Amanda was presented a lovely corsage; she reported on her dad's saga since his first surgery in August 2012. He was recently admitted to a hospice facility in Edwardsville, IL. She tearfully read NYI President Bill Brandon's report. He reported, "As I have dropped the ball, the Team has picked it up. I totally understand that God is in control; I can only praise Him." Bill''s pastor, Craig Dillman, followed the report with a prayer. NMI order forms were collected. Greetings from the Global NMI Office and Dr. Daniel Ketchum were presented via video. NMI Deputation Coordinator Sandy Stickler announced that Missionaries Dan and Melody, serving in Uganda, will be touring the IL District in the Fall of 2013. Our own Brian and Lynne Utter family will be serving us in the Spring of 2014! NMI Children and Youth Director Cindy Frye presented Camp scholarships, as Bill Shotts drew out the names of: Darcy Autenreith (Children's Camp) and Kaleb Buchanan (Teen Camp). LINKS Director Pam Stevens reported that we keep our same LINKS missionaries for the coming year: The Timothy and Lydia Kim family and Frances Vine. She challenged us to remember to pray for them and love on them with cards and gifts during the coming year. Tim Hancock, Collinsville Good Samaritan Ministries pastor, reported that God is doing great things through Compassionate Ministries at the Washington Park site. Proud Dad, Tim Lourash, introduced his daughter, Kathryn. She presented a glimpse of the work of Extreme Nazarene Missions in Ecuador. She plans to be working on the field soon.

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Dr. Spruce presented the report of NYI Ballot #3: Ballots cast 152, void ballots 0, good ballots 152, necessary to elect 77; Early Youth Representative - Kayla Saddler 83, Brenna Young 68; Senior Youth Representative - Easton Bush 102, Ally Payne 50; Young Adult Representative - Kaleb Heppe 81, Trevor Workman 40, Andrea Hay 28. Dr. Spruce declared elected: Early Youth Rep. Kayla Saddler, Senior Youth Rep. Easton Bush, Young Adult Rep. Kaleb Heppe. After brief announcements, the convention was recessed for lunch. Afternoon Session Dr. Spruce called for the Olivetians to open the session. They sang a beautiful medley: "Holy Spirit, Thou Art Welcome," an upbeat "God Is Working," and "I Am." Mark Holcomb petitioned the Father to speak to us; then he brought the afternoon message. He asked, "How do you respond to a God who through Jesus modeled for us giving his life away?" He encouraged us all to live a lifestyle of Kingdom Living and closed in prayer. SDMI Chairman Jim German asked delegates pick up NMI DVDs at the front of the sanctuary. He presented his written report, trusting that delegates can read it as they will. He gave his personal testimony as a sinner saved, sanctified, and filled with the Holy Spirit, by the grace of God. He presented the quote from General Convention, "Who are you discipling, and who is discipling you?" He quoted Oswald Chambers, who quoted God the Father, "I want you as my servant, but I can do it without you." He noted that we must be willing and available. He challenged us all to spend more time in God's Word and in His Presence. Jim German recognized and expressed appreciation for SDMI Chairmen and Teachers in the Convention. He called his Board to distribute certificates of achievement to deserving churches: Exceptional Churches (50% + Gain) - Chrisman; Superior Churches - (10-49% Gain) - Mt. Carmel, Mt. Erie, Urbana Lighthouse, Pittsfield, Rantoul; Honor Churches (1-9% Gain) Barry, Centralia, Dupo, Glenview, Paris, Quincy, Royalton, Salem, Springfield Trinity. Jim introduced the SDMI Team, the SDMI Board. Children's Director Debbie Brewer gave her testimony and announced that our Children's Workers this week have been Big Blast Ministries. They can be reached at bigblastministries.com. Cheryl Ice, with enthusiasm, announced the new Children's Event, I-KIDS. I-KIDS will be a fun-filled day for our District children! She announced the details: Date: September 21, 2013 Place: Salem Grace Church Cost: $5 per child Colorful brochures were distributed to each church. Children's Quizzing Director Vonda Hill reported a most worthwhile year in quizzing, studying the book of Acts. Seventy-eight kids participated in the District Quiz at Roxana. Nineteen kids participated in the World Quiz at INDY. IL children came home with bronze, silver, and even a couple of gold medals! She announced the District Quiz for April 26, 2014, at Salem. They will be studying the book of Genesis. Children' Camp Director Anita Shotts distributed prayer cards for folk to pray for each

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and every camper. She requested that camp workers meet with her today after the session. She then received an offering to benefit children needing assistance with camp costs, as a lively video of camp activities played. Adult Director Russell Brewer distributed Nazarene Safe Brochures. He noted that all the information needed to keep our children and young people safe is available on the IL District website and the General Church website. Russell Brewer announced that Rev. Lila Chapman has been appointed as Senior Adult Director. He added that brochures are available in the foyer re: the upcoming Prime Time Event this Fall in the Smokies. A "Come to the Fire" video was shown as Women's Ministries Director Phyllis German came to report. Phyllis asked the CTTF attendees to shout out (in unison) adjectives describing CTTF. She encouraged all ladies to attend CTTF, whether live or via on-line streaming at. Phyllis German also announced Ladies' Day at ONU, coming up in April, 2014. She also noted that an IL District one-day Ladies' Day Retreat is "in the works." Information will be sent to the pastors. Co-Director of Men's Ministries Gary Townsend (co-director/ Bob Turner) announced that Lay Retreat will be at Camp Warren, near Mt. Zion, IL. He distributed brochures for Lay Retreat, announcing Bob and Jennifer Wilkerson as camp evangelists. Dave and Jody Askins are retreat Directors. Gary Townsend brought out his roll of "TP" with his notes for Men's Ministries activities. An upcoming men's only activity is to be announced. John Barker (in absentia, due to his daughter's ordination) announced that he will be sending CLT awards via U.S. Mail. Church awards: 1st place = Salem Grace, 2nd place - Springfield First, 3rd place = Belleville First. Zone awards: 1st Place = Mt. Vernon, 2nd place - Champaign, 3rd place, Springfield. Individual awards: 1st place = Terry Collins, 2nd place = Phillip Christiansen, 3rd place = Diane Lander Treasurer Bill Shotts presented the Financial Report for NMI, NYI, and SDMI. He noted that the financial records have received a clean report by the independent, outside auditors. After announcements, all council/board members of NMI, NYI, and SDMI came forward for a prayer of installation, led by Dr. Spruce. The convention adjourned.

Respectfully submitted, Judi Roarick, Recording Secretary

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

AUDITED ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS

P Pages Independent Auditor’s Report 1-2 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Assets – Modified Cash Basis 3-4 Statement of Support, Revenue and Expenses – Modified Cash Basis 5 Statement of Cash Flows – Modified Cash Basis 6 Notes to Financial Statements 7-10 Supplementary Information 11-27

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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT To the Board of Directors Illinois District Church of the Nazarene We have audited the accompanying statement of assets, liabilities and net assets – modified cash basis of the Administration, Home Mission, Camp Ground, District Reserve, Medical, Nazarene Missions International, Church New Start, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International and Nazarene Youth International funds of the Illinois District Church of the Nazarene as of April 30, 2013, and the related statements of support, revenue and expenses and cash flows – modified cash basis for the fiscal year then ended, and the related notes to the financial statements. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with the modified cash basis of accounting described in Note 1; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, 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 financial statements 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 financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our qualified audit opinion. Basis for Qualified Opinion As explained in Note 1 to the financial statements, the modified cash basis of accounting requires fixed assets be stated at cost, net of accumulated depreciation. Management has informed us that the District has stated its properties at estimated costs and appraised values versus historical costs as required by the modified cash basis of accounting. In addition, no depreciation expense has been recorded in the financial statements. The effect of this departure on the financial statements has not been determined. Qualified Opinion

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In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above (except for the effects of valuing fixed assets at estimated costs and appraised values described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion paragraph) present fairly, in all material respects, the assets, liabilities, and net assets of the Administration, Home Mission, Camp Ground, District Reserve, Medical, Nazarene Missions International, Church New Start, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International and Nazarene Youth International funds of the Illinois District Church of the Nazarene as of April 30, 2013, and its support, revenue and expenses and cash flows for the year then ended, on the basis of accounting described in Note 1. Basis of Accounting As explained in Note 1, these financial statements were prepared on a modified cash basis, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles. Other Matters Our audit was made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the statement of assets, liabilities and net assets – modified cash basis and the related statements of support, revenue and expenses and cash flows – modified cash basis. The accompanying supplementary information contained on pages 11 through 27 is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements. Such information is the responsibility of management and was derived from and relates directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the financial statements. The information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the financial statements and certain other procedures, including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the financial statements or to the financial statements themselves, and other additional procedures in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. In our opinion, the information is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole. LMHN, Ltd. Certified Public Accountants Taylorville, IL June 12, 2013

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS - MODIFIED CASH BASIS

APRIL 30, 2013

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS:

Cash and Cash Equivalents:

Petty Cash:

Administration $ 300.00

Nazarene Missions International

500.00

Demand Deposits:

Administration

112,753.58

Home Mission

2,000.00

Camp Ground

66,005.84

District Reserve

3,219.06

Medical

230.22

Nazarene Missions International

95,141.76

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International

60,828.61

Nazarene Youth International

12,414.83

Total Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 353,393.90

Certificates of Deposit:

Administration $ 7,601.97

Home Mission

297,839.38

Camp Ground

2,536.64

District Reserve 152,206.61

Total Certificates of Deposit $ 460,184.60

Unrestricted Investments:

Home Mission $ 621,870.46

District Reserve 1,365,059.41

Total Unrestricted Investments $ 1,986,929.87

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Total Current Assets $ 2,800,508.37

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT:

Parsonage - Administration $ 219,622.18

Equipment - Administration

95,206.92

Vehicle - Administration

134,636.18

Church Properties - Home Mission

60,000.00

Land - Camp Ground

485,148.47

Total Property and Equipment $ 994,613.75

OTHER ASSETS:

Loans Receivable - Administration $ 2,874.10

Loans Receivable - Home Mission 231,029.74

Total Other Assets $ 233,903.84

TOTAL ASSETS $ 4,029,025.96

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS - MODIFIED CASH BASIS

(Continued)

APRIL 30, 2013

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

LIABILITIES:

Total Liabilities $

-

UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS:

Undesignated:

Administration $

573,548.01

Home Mission

1,212,739.58

Camp Ground

553,690.95

District Reserve

408,658.67

Medical

230.22

Nazarene Missions International

81,752.28

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International

34,172.56

Nazarene Youth International

(13,133.02)

Board Designated:

District Reserve - General Assembly

25,183.60

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District Reserve - Van Replacement

6,218.23

District Reserve - Equipment Replacement

15,699.97

District Reserve - Property

968,913.68

District Reserve - Parsonage Roof Replacement

40.00

District Reserve - Camping Assistance

95,770.93

Nazarene Missions International - General Assembly

13,727.88

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International - General Assembly

18,642.27

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International - Teachers' Conference

3,525.00

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International - Dennis Wright Camp Scholarship

4,312.50

Nazarene Youth International - General Assembly

11,725.00

Nazarene Youth International - NYC

4,682.65

Nazarene Youth International - Teen Camp

8,925.00

Total Unrestricted Net Assets $

4,029,025.96

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $

4,029,025.96

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

STATEMENT OF SUPPORT, REVENUE AND EXPENSES - MODIFIED CASH BASIS

FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2013

Unrestricted

SUPPORT:

Budget Receipts from Churches (FY 2011 Budget Year) $

34,814.11

Budget Receipts from Churches (FY 2012 Budget Year)

411,393.71

Pledges and Miscellaneous Offerings

17,179.90

Total Support $

463,387.72

REVENUE:

Use of Facilities and Activities $

120,690.25

Conclave and Christmas Dinner

8,630.00

Reimbursements - Health and Life Insurance Premiums

14,504.37

Dining Hall and Lunch Stand

231.00

Loss on Sale of Assets

(2,012,007.27)

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Unrealized Gain on Investments

139,352.31

Realized Gain on Investments

35,784.19

Interest on Demand Deposits

652.90

Interest on Certificates of Deposit

2,409.75

Interest and Dividends on Investments

55,453.90

Miscellaneous

3,430.07

Total Revenue $

(1,630,868.53)

TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $

(1,167,480.81)

EXPENSES:

Program Services:

Home Mission $

35,329.88

Camp Ground

14,645.53

District Reserve

12,404.40

Medical

16,714.02

Nazarene Missions International

7,310.40

Church New Start

77,246.36

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International

48,979.41

Nazarene Youth International

132,041.49

Total Program Services $

344,671.49

Support Services:

Administration

378,120.56

TOTAL EXPENSES $

722,792.05

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $

(1,890,272.86)

NET ASSETS - BEGINNING OF YEAR

5,919,298.82

NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $

4,029,025.96

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS - MODIFIED CASH BASIS

FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2013

OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Change in Net Assets $ (1,890,272.86)

Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash

(used) by operating activities:

Certificate of Deposit Interest (Reinvested)

(2,409.75)

Investment Interest (Reinvested)

(55,453.90)

Unrealized Gain on Investments

(139,352.31)

Realized Gain on Investments (Reinvested)

(35,784.19)

Fees Charged Against Investments

17,977.34

Loss on Sale of Assets

2,012,007.27

(Increase) in Loans Receivable, net of Write-Offs (51,721.12)

Net Cash (Used) by Operating Activities $ (145,009.52)

INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Purchase of Property and Equipment $ (73,357.54)

Proceeds from the Sale of Property and Equipment 249,751.58

Net Cash Provided from Investing Activities $ 176,394.04

Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 31,384.52

Cash and Cash Equivalents - April 30, 2012 322,009.38

Cash and Cash Equivalents - April 30, 2013 $ 353,393.90

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NOTE 1 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Nature of Activities

Illinois District Church of the Nazarene is a not-for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the

State of Illinois. Its purpose is to provide administrative and financial assistance to the local Nazarene churches in the District. The organization is supported primarily through budget receipts from the local

churches.

Description of Programs

Illinois District Church of the Nazarene offers the following programs:

Home Mission – This program was established to assist churches in need. Camp Ground – This program was established to minister to various individuals and

groups by providing a place for recreational activity, as well as providing a place to minister to the attendees / users.

Medical – This program was established for the purpose of facilitating the receipt and payment of health and life insurance premiums for ministers, and to make partial reimbursements to retired ministers for their medical expenses.

Nazarene Missions International – This program was established to provide support for Missionaries approved by the General Church of the Nazarene and to support local churches in NMI programs.

Church New Start – This program was established to provide assistance to new church start-ups.

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International – This program provides spiritual, recreational activities, and camps for youth participation (elementary level) and to support local churches with their Sunday School programs.

Nazarene Youth International – This program provides spiritual, recreational activities, and trips for youth participation (junior high and senior high level) and to support local churches in their NYI programs.

Basis of Accounting

The financial statements are presented using a modified cash basis of accounting. This basis of

accounting recognizes assets, liabilities, net assets, revenues, and expenses when they result from cash transactions. This basis is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than accounting principles

generally accepted in the United States of America. As a result of the use of this modified cash basis of accounting, certain assets and their related revenues

(such as accounts receivable) and certain liabilities and their related expenses (such as accounts payable) are not recorded in these financial statements.

NOTE 1 – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued) Cash and Cash Equivalents

The District considers all highly liquid investment instruments available for current use with an initial maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

Investments

Investments in mutual funds with readily determinable fair values are reported at their fair values in the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Assets – Modified Cash Basis. The District carries investments in marketable securities with readily determinable fair values in the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and

Net Assets – Modified Cash Basis. Unrealized gains and losses are included in the change in net assets in the accompanying Statement of Support, Revenues and Expenses – Modified Cash Basis.

Property and Equipment The District has recorded its property and equipment at appraised and estimated values, which is not in conformity with the modified cash basis of accounting. Depreciation has not been computed on fixed

assets.

Income Taxes

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The District is exempt from Federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

In addition, the District has been determined by the Internal Revenue Service not to be a private foundation within the meaning of Section 509(a) of the code.

Estimates

The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with the modified cash basis of accounting requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and

disclosures. Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.

Loans Receivable and Payable and Transfers between Program Accounts

Loans between programs have a zero net effect on the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Assets – Modified Cash Basis and have been eliminated. In addition, transfers between programs have a zero net effect on the Statement of Support, Revenue and Expenses – Modified Cash Basis and have been

eliminated.

NOTE 2 – CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK

The District maintains multiple accounts at various financial institutions. Accounts at these institutions are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). As of April 30, 2013, total cash at one

institution exceeded FDIC limits in the amount of $3,664.37.

NOTE 3 – INVESTMENTS Investments are stated at fair value and consist of mutual funds. Fair values as of April 30, 2013 are summarized as follows:

Mutual Funds 1,986,929.87$

The following schedule summarizes the investment return and its classification in the Statement of Support, Revenue and Expenses – Modified Cash Basis for the year ended April 30, 2013:

Interest and Dividends 55,453.90$

Realized Gains 35,784.19

Unrealized Gains 139,352.31

Net Investment Gains 230,590.40$

Interest and dividends on investments are recorded as a component of interest income in the Statement of Support, Revenue and Expenses – Modified Cash Basis. NOTE 4 – LOANS RECEIVABLE The District has the following loans receivable outstanding at April 30, 2013:

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Little Lambs Daycare loan resulting from one time loan to pay operating

expenses; loan repayment terms have not been established. 2,874.10$

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic Church loan resulting from direct payments

of utility bills; loan repayment terms have not been established. 1,006.38

Effingham Church loan resulting from direct payment of utility bills,

property insurance and other monthly operating expenses; loan

repayment terms have not been established. 95,791.49

Granite City Church loan resulting from start up expenses; loan repayment

terms have not been established. 54,602.37

Harrisburg Church loan resulting from direct payment of utility bills and

property insurance; loan repayment terms have not been established. 20,709.27

NOTE 4 – LOANS RECEIVABLE (Continued)

Mount Carmel Church loan resulting from direct payment of mortgage

and other expenses; loan repayment terms have not been established. 9,358.37

Oasis Community Church loan resulting from a one time loan to repair and

remodel church building; loan repayment terms have not been established. 41,388.95

Omaha Church loan resulting from direct payment of credit card bill; loan

repayment terms have not been established. 5,172.91

Virden Church loan resulting from a one time loan to repair and remodel

church building; loan repayment terms have not been established. 3,000.00

Total 233,903.84$ NOTE 5 – ALLOCATION OF EXPENSES BETWEEN PROGRAMS The District has not performed a study of allocable expenses between programs. The District does not

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believe that a study would result in a material reallocation of the program and support services expenses as reported in the Statement of Support, Revenue and Expenses – Modified Cash Basis. NOTE 6 – TEMPORARILY AND PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS As of April 30, 2013 the District had no temporarily or permanently restricted net assets. NOTE 7 – EVALUATION OF SUBSEQUENT EVENTS The District has evaluated subsequent events through June 12, 2013, the date which the financial statements were available to be issued.

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

APRIL 30, 2013

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH AND INVESTMENT BALANCES

AND LOANS RECEIVABLE BALANCES

APRIL 30, 2013

CASH AND INVESTMENT BALANCES AS OF APRIL 30, 2013:

Administration $

120,655.55

Home Mission 921,709.84

Camp Ground 68,542.48

District Reserve

1,520,485.08

Medical 230.22

Nazarene Missions International 95,641.76

Church New Start -

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International 60,828.61

Nazarene Youth International 12,414.83

Total Cash and Investments $

2,800,508.37

LOANS RECEIVABLE BALANCES AS OF APRIL 30, 2013:

Little Lambs Daycare $

2,874.10

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic Church 1,006.38

Effingham Church 95,791.49

Granite City Church 54,602.37

Harrisburg Church 20,709.27

Mahomet Church 9,358.37

Oasis Community Church 41,388.95

Omaha Church 5,172.91

Virden Church 3,000.00

Total Loans Receivable $

233,903.84

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

ADMINISTRATION

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012 $ 51,075.98

Receipts:

2011 - 2012 Budget $ 29,197.04

2012 - 2013 Budget 344,913.00

Pledges and Miscellaneous Offerings 9,579.90

Individual Gifts 7,600.00

Conclave and Christmas Dinner 8,630.00

Interest Income 143.80

Camp Meeting Meals 231.00

Miscellaneous Receipts 364.71

Total Receipts 400,659.45

Other:

Sale of Property and Equipment $ 1,500.00

Transfer from Home Missions 8,778.50

Transfer from Campground 64,452.42

Transfer from District Reserve - Parsonage Roof Replacement

14,960.00

Transfer from District Reserve - Vehicle Replacement 54,284.39

Transfer from District Reserve - Office Equipment 3,883.16

Total Other: 147,858.47

Total Cash to Account for $ 599,593.90

Disbursements:

A. Salaries, Wages and Honoraria

1. District Superintendent $ 61,299.59

2. Administrative Assistant 39,656.79

3. District Missionary 21,319.32

4. District Secretary 4,010.20

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5. Office Secretary 311.44

Total $ 126,597.34

B. District Parsonage

1. Maintenance, Repair and Improvements $ 953.64

2. Utilities 6,687.10

3. Insurance 690.50

Total 8,331.24

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

ADMINISTRATION (Continued)

C. Employee Benefits

1. District Superintendent

a. Social Security

$

11,406.37

b. Tax-Sheltered Annuity

9,594.45

c. Group Health Insurance

5,423.11

d. Christmas Bonus

1,756.85

e. Medical Relief

4,183.16

f. Furniture and Housing Allowance

370.43

Total

$ 32,734.37

2. District Staff and Other Personnel

a. Social Security

$

11,637.69

b. Tax-Sheltered Annuity

3,198.15

c. Christmas Bonus

795.53

d. Medical Relief

3,500.00

e. Furniture and Housing Allowance

13,400.30

Total

32,531.67

D. Loans to District Churches

1. Little Lambs Daycare

617.56

E. District Operations

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1. Office Space

a. Insurance

$

3,759.75

Total

3,759.75

2. Office Expense

a. Office Supplies and Expense

$

7,423.87

b. Postage

860.23

c. Bank Service Charges

1,288.27

d. Professional Fees

40,919.84

e. Telephone

6,789.61

f. Audit Expense

4,045.00

Total

61,326.82

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

ADMINISTRATION (Continued)

3. District Activities

a.

District Assembly Expense

$ 30,829.97

b.

District Board Meetings and Conventions

11,803.47

c.

Pastors' Retreat and Christmas Dinner 17,827.12

d.

Illinois District Booster 223.12

e.

Flowers (Hospitals and Funerals)

1,168.17

f. District Superintendent Discretionary Fund

1,779.97

g.

Advertising 200.00

h.

Retirement Gifts 5,000.00

i. Contingency 14,442.67

Total $ 83,274.49

4. Business and Professional

a.

Auto and Travel Expense $ 18,951.28

b.

Hospitality 345.98

Meetings, Conferences, Conventions

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c. 6,984.10

d.

Workers' Compensation 1,425.00

Total 27,706.36

Total Disbursements $ 376,879.60

Other:

Change in Due To/From Other Funds $ 257.59

Purchase of Property and Equipment 73,357.54

Transfer to Church New Start 1,443.62

Transfer to District Reserve - Office Equipment 5,000.00

Transfer to District Reserve - Vehicle Replacement 12,000.00

Transfer to District Reserve - Parsonage Roof Replacement

5,000.00

Transfer to District Reserve - General Assembly

3,000.00

Transfer to Medical 2,000.00

Total Other 102,058.75

Total Disbursements and Other $ 478,938.35

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013 $ 120,655.55

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

HOME MISSION

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012 $ 945,808.44

Receipts:

Loan Repayments $ 7,810.00

Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments 44,750.76

Realized Gain (Loss) on Investments 11,093.08

Interest Income 18,592.11

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Total Receipts 82,245.95

Other:

Transfer from Campground $ 6,297.35

Transfer from District Reserve 5,056.93

Total Other 11,354.28

Total Cash to Account for $ 1,039,408.67

Disbursements:

A. Loans to District Churches

1. Belleville $ 1,000.00

2. Effingham 15,835.59

3. Granite City 30,000.00

4. Harrisburg 2,450.49

5. Mount Carmel 8,000.00

6. Oasis Community 3,486.00

Total $ 60,772.08

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

HOME MISSION (Continued)

B. Church Assistance

1. Property Insurance

a. Highland Church $ 115.25

b. Marion Church 391.75

Total $ 507.00

2. Pastor Moving Assistance

a. Virden Church 252.00

Total 252.00

3. Contingency

a. Arcola Spanish Church $ 12,300.00

b. Beardstown Liberty Hispanic

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Church 12,585.58

c. Summit Grove Church 613.79

d. Urbana Lighthouse Church 498.57

e. Virden Church 3,000.00

Total 28,997.94

Total $ 29,756.94

C. Nazarene Foundation Fees 5,572.94

Total Disbursements $ 96,101.96

Other:

Transfer to Camp Ground $ 4,268.38

Transfer to Administration 8,778.50

Transfer to Church New Start 8,549.99

Total Other 21,596.87

Total Disbursements and Other $ 117,698.83

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013 $ 921,709.84

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

CAMP GROUND

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012 $ 5,064.40

Receipts:

Interest Income $ 89.37

Miscellaneous Receipts 295.58

Total Receipts

384.95

Other:

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Sale of Property and Equipment $ 248,251.58

Transfer from District Reserve 4,001.59

Transfer from Home Mission 4,268.38

Total Other 256,521.55

Total Cash to Account for $ 261,970.90

Disbursements:

A. Salaries

1. Camp Ground Manager $ 7,995.39

B. Employee Benefits

1. Social Security 611.64

C. Expenses

1. Supplies $ 1,773.44

2. Maintenance 178.62

3. Contingency 25.10

Total 1,977.16

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

CAMP GROUND (Continued)

D. Property

1. Utilities (Electric) $ 3,699.44

2. Telephone 3.17

3. Insurance 358.73

Total $ 4,061.34

Total Disbursements $ 14,645.53

Other:

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Transfer to Administration $ 64,452.42

Transfer to Church New Start 12,262.19

Transfer to District Reserve 95,770.93

Transfer to Home Missions 6,297.35

Total Other $ 178,782.89

Total Disbursements and Other $ 193,428.42

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013 $ 68,542.48

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

DISTRICT RESERVE

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012 $ 1,385,616.31

Receipts:

Unrealized Gain on Investments $ 94,601.55

Realized Gain on Investments 24,691.11

Interest Income 39,276.43

Total Receipts 158,569.09

Other:

Transfer from Campground $ 95,770.93

Transfer from Administration - Office Equipment 5,000.00

Transfer from Administration - Vehicle Replacement 12,000.00

Transfer from Administration - General Assembly 3,000.00

Transfer from Administration - Parsonage Roof Replacement

5,000.00

Total Other 120,770.93

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Total Cash to Account for $ 1,664,956.33

Disbursements:

A. Nazarene Foundation Fees $ 12,404.40

Other:

Transfer to Home Missions $ 5,056.93

Transfer to Camp Ground 4,001.59

Transfer to Church New Start 49,880.78

Transfer from District Reserve - Parsonage Roof Replacement

14,960.00

Transfer from District Reserve - Vehicle Replacement 54,284.39

Transfer from District Reserve - Office Equipment 3,883.16

Total Other 132,066.85

Total Disbursements and Other $ 144,471.25

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013 $ 1,520,485.08

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

MEDICAL

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012 $ 439.55

Receipts:

Health Insurance Premiums $ 6,613.84

Life Insurance Premiums - Jefferson Pilot 1,890.53

HSA Income 6,000.00

Interest Income 0.32

Total Receipts 14,504.69

Other:

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Transfer from Administration $ 2,000.00

Total Other 2,000.00

Total Cash to Account for $ 16,944.24

Disbursements:

A. Insurance

1. Health Insurance Premiums $ 6,864.00

2. Life Insurance Premiums 1,890.53

3. HSA Expense 6,000.00

4. Assistance to Retirees 1,834.52

Total $ 16,589.05

B. Administrative

1. Office Expense 124.97

Total Disbursements $ 16,714.02

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013 $ 230.22

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012 $ 93,937.60

Receipts:

2011 - 2012 Budget $ 2,572.66

2012 - 2013 Budget 6,190.28

Interest Income 228.50

Total Receipts 8,991.44

Total Cash to Account for $ 102,929.04

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Disbursements:

A. General Treasurer

1. Links $ 110.08

B. District Treasurer

1. District Convention Expense $ 1,878.69

2. District Audit Expense 740.00

3. Professional Fees 2,700.00

4. Other District Expense 409.10

5. District Camp Meeting 156.27

6. Team Day 133.20

7. Contingency 1,183.06

Total 7,200.32

Total Disbursements $ 7,310.40

Other:

Change in Due To/From Other Fund $ (23.12)

Total Other (23.12)

Total Disbursements and Other $

7,287.28

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013

$ 95,641.76

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

CHURCH NEW START

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012

$ -

Receipts:

Miscellaneous Receipts

$

2,769.78

Team Day

2,340.00

Total Receipts

$

5,109.78

Other:

Transfer from Administration

$

1,443.62

Transfer from Home Mission

8,549.99

Transfer from Campground

12,262.19

Transfer from District Reserve

49,880.78

Total Other

$

72,136.58

Total Cash to Account for

$

77,246.36

Disbursements:

A. New Church Specialties

$

4,375.00

B. Meetings and Mileage

2,016.48

C. Grants

45,555.90

D. Travel and Lodging

2,946.33

E. Office Expenses

3,651.80

F. Speakers (Pastors on Purpose)

7,430.06

G. Vehicle Expense

2,449.81

H. Miscellaneous

2,025.80

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I. Team Day

6,795.18

Total Disbursements

$

77,246.36

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013

$ -

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012

$

46,265.35

Receipts:

2011 - 2012 Budget

$

1,332.28

2012 - 2013 Budget

27,672.95

Primetime

600.00

Children's Camp

33,359.75

Children's Quizzing

350.00

Interest Income

120.05

Total Receipts

63,435.03

Total Cash to Account for

$

109,700.38

Disbursements:

A. Camps and Retreats

1. Children

$

40,304.31

2. Children's Quizzing

1,331.63

3. Team Day

519.53

4. Men's Ministry Disbursements

124.13

5. Lay Retreat

1,430.77

Total

$

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43,710.37

B. Administrative

1. Office Expense

$

189.33

2. Professional Fees

2,700.00

3. Audit Expense

900.00

4. C.L.T.

169.29

5. Auto and Travel

1,248.39

Total

5,207.01

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (Continued)

C. Sunday School Promotion

1. Camp Meeting

$

62.03

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Total Disbursements and Other

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Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013

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60,828.61

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL

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Balance on Hand, May 1, 2012

$ 25,893.41

Receipts:

2011 - 2012 Budget $ 1,712.13

2012 - 2013 Budget 32,617.48

Teen Quizzing 1,473.00

District Celebrate Life 8,780.00

Regional Celebrate Life 11,270.00

Radiate 1,840.00

Teen Camp 60,677.50

Interest Income 65.97

Total Receipts 118,436.08

Total Cash to Account for $ 144,329.49

Disbursements:

A. Camps - Sr. High Camp $ 78,597.67

B. Special Activities

1. Teen Quizzing $ 724.26

2. District Celebrate Life 12,273.73

3. Regional Celebrate Life 18,182.65

4. Spiritual Life Retreat 11,657.30

5. NYI Convention 731.99

6. Radiate 1,840.00

Total 45,409.93

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ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (Continued)

C. Administrative

1. Council Expense $ 1,042.25

2. Office Expense 275.63

3. Audit Expense 950.00

4. Professional Fees 2,700.00

5. Youth Leadership Training 1,568.56

6. Travel and Meals 727.45

7. Regional Dues 470.00

8. Gifts -

9. Contingency 300.00

Total $ 8,033.89

Total Disbursements $ 132,041.49

Other:

Change in Due To/From Other Fund $ (126.83)

Total Other (126.83)

Total Disbursements and Other $ 131,914.66

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2013 $ 12,414.83

ILLINOIS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

SCHEDULE OF HOME MISSION DISBURSEMENTS

APRIL 30, 2013

Schedule 1 - Assistance to Pastors' Salaries:

Arcola Spanish Church $ 12,300.00

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic Church 12,000.00

Virden Church 3,000.00

Schedule 2 - Group Health Insurance Premiums for Pastors and Families: -

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Schedule 3 - Assistance to Churches: -

Schedule 4 - Operational Expense: -

Schedule 5 - Property Expense:

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic Church 585.58

Highland Church 115.25

Marion Church 391.75

Summit Grove Church 613.79

Urbana Lighthouse Church 498.57

Schedule 6 - Moving Expense:

Virden Church 252.00

Schedule 7 - Special Projects: -

Schedule 8 - Loans to District Churches:

1. Belleville 1,000.00

2. Effingham 15,835.59

3. Granite City 30,000.00

4. Harrisburg 2,450.49

5. Mount Carmel 8,000.00

6. Oasis Community 3,486.00

Schedule 9 - Contingency: -

Subtotal $ 90,529.02

Schedule 10 - Other

Nazarene Foundation Fees 5,572.94

Total Disbursements $ 96,101.96

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149 57 0 56 1 4 2 0 2 202Anna First1 107 0 15Dr. Richard C. Keeley

37 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 42Arcola First2 43 0 0Rev. Ivan Jess

36 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 39Arcola Spanish3 40 0 0Rev. Waldemar Perez-Lopez

116 2 0 0 2 5 2 0 3 113Auburn4 40 0 0Rev. K. Lyle Artman

7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Barry5 20 0 0

85 4 0 3 1 3 0 0 3 86Beardstown6 75 0 27Rev. James M. Craig

66 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 64Beardstown Liberty Hispanic7 38 0 21Rev. Enrique Wilfrido Riofrio

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74 7 0 5 2 5 0 0 5 76Belleville Emmanuel8 46 0 39Rev. Russell W. Brewer

183 3 3 0 0 5 1 1 3 181Belleville First9 171 0 14Rev. J. Craig Dillman

28 5 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 32Belleville Korean10 30 0 0Rev. Hyun Seok Shin

100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100Benton First11 37 0 45Rev. Jeffrey L. Stark

85 1 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 83Bethel Community12 55 0 24Rev. Bud Hance

48 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 48Carbondale New Beginnings Community13 41 0 18Rev. D. Brian Trambley

47 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 56Carlinville First14 44 0 11Rev. Donald G. Harrison Jr.

63 7 0 7 0 5 0 0 5 65Carmi15 59 0 0Rev. Dallas L. Robinson

302 2 2 0 0 18 1 0 17 286Casey16 207 0 60Rev. Allen J. Ebbler

80 10 0 9 1 6 0 0 6 84Centralia17 60 0 19Rev. Timothy P. Mondy

144 2 2 0 0 4 2 0 2 142Champaign First18 110 0 22Rev. James T. High Sr.

140 4 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 141Chrisman19 71 0 75Rev. Cory A. Swinderman

145 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 148Clinton First20 78 0 5Rev. David Eugene Young

254 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 4 252Collinsville Good Samaritan21 116 0 0Rev. Kevin C. Hancock

642 21 7 11 3 53 9 4 40 610Decatur First22 627 0 0Rev. Brian L. Powell

83 1 0 0 1 4 2 2 0 80Decatur Oak Grove23 52 0 35Rev. Timothy V. Mezera

180 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 181Decatur Parkway24 68 0 56Rev. Michael L. Tapscott

70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70Decatur Trinity25 52 0 0Rev. Daniel R. Taylor

125 8 4 0 4 3 3 0 0 130Decatur West Side26 80 0 44Rev. Stephen D. Cecil

60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60Du Quoin27 17 0 37Rev. Michael D. Ice

72 4 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 74Dupo Bluffview Christian Center28 42 0 15Rev. Ronald D. Hebel

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5East St. Louis Rush Memorial29 4 0 0Rev. Carl E. Pinkston

41 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 43Edgemont Grace30 29 0 7Rev. Richard E. Prince Jr.

19 23 0 21 2 3 2 0 1 39Fairfield Fountain of Life31 21 0 0Rev. Norlyn E. Crandall

102 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 103Fairview Heights Parkview32 44 0 24Rev. Jay S. Shoff

197 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 200Flora33 166 0 0Rev. Philip J. Alvord

61 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 60Georgetown34 39 0 13Rev. Gary E. Farris Sr.

93 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 95Glenview35 78 0 60Rev. Richard J. Unger Sr.

70 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 74Godfrey36 41 0 43Rev. Stephen A. Shotts

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2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Granite City37 7 0 0Rev. Timothy P. Young Jr.

71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71Griggsville38 32 0 31Rev. Steven A. Boze

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Highland39 1 0 0Mr. Bill Brandon

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jacksonville Organic New-Start40 0 0 0Rev. Rita N. Briggs

50 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 53Jerseyville41 35 0 35

51 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 52Laclede42 19 0 32Mark Harned

87 4 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 89Lincoln First43 35 0 40Rev. Gregory D. Wooten

62 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 4 59Mahomet44 47 0 23Rev. Debra R. Braunig

Rev. Lutz K. Braunig

24 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 23Mansfield Community45 29 0 2Rev. Carlos A. Lonberger Sr.

145 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 143Marion First46 51 0 5Rev. Robert A. Parker II

86 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 5 79Marshall47 60 0 30Rev. Thomas R. Higgins

130 5 0 3 2 4 3 0 1 131Mattoon East Side48 87 0 30Dr. John W. Connett

108 12 2 8 2 1 0 0 1 119Mattoon Real Life Community49 32 0 77Rev. Michael A. Flowers

52 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 51Monticello50 21 0 30Rev. John T. Barker

49 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 2 45Mount Carmel51 40 0 13Rev C.R. Mitchum

57 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 59Mount Erie52 41 0 35

69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69Mount Sterling53 30 0 0Rev. Stanley R. Cooley

41 3 0 3 0 4 0 0 4 40Mount Vernon Faith54 24 0 15Rev. Edwin P. Sprinkle

46 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 50Murphysboro55 59 0 0Rev. Jim Frye

63 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 62Nebo56 57 0 20Rev. Darin D. Workman

50 4 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 52New Day Community57 44 0 0Rev. Todd M. LaFond

25 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 26Oakwood58 6 0 18Rev. William G. Connell

43 37 0 36 1 11 0 0 11 69Oasis Community59 83 0 43Rev. Gary L. Clark

72 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 73Ogden60 59 0 0Rev. Jonathan D. Garlock

107 5 2 2 1 6 2 0 4 106Olivet61 68 0 39Rev. James P. Blue

90 5 0 3 2 9 2 0 7 86Olney62 84 0 0Rev. Kevin W. Pittman

338 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 333Pana First63 124 0 0Dr. Walter F. Sheets

85 1 0 1 0 12 2 0 10 74Paris First64 78 0 20Rev. Gary A. Williamson

257 7 4 2 1 9 0 0 9 255Pittsfield*65 267 0 40Rev. Jon Kroeze

53 3 0 0 3 4 2 0 2 52Quincy Emmanuel66 68 0 5Rev. Wayne LaForce

81 4 2 0 2 3 2 0 1 82Rantoul67 87 0 40Rev. Michael E. Curtis

296 4 1 0 3 10 4 0 6 290Roxana68 148 0 0Dr. Lawrence A. Lacher

88 2 0 0 2 8 2 0 6 82Royalton First*69 102 0 24Rev. David W. Sorensen

Rev. Timothy David Sorensen

424 3 0 0 3 6 0 0 6 421Salem Grace70 444 0 0Michael Kraemer

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - The Hope House71 40 0 0Mark S. Copley

232 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 230Shelbyville72 183 0 0Rev. Gregery E. Breeden

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87 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 86Sherman73 77 0 0Rev. Will Haworth Jr.

5 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 11Sparta74 13 0 1Rev. Dwayne Keith Anderson

389 5 5 0 0 5 3 0 2 389Springfield First75 260 0 0Rev. Fred G. Prince

98 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 100Springfield Trinity76 55 0 38Rev. Ronald M. Waltrip

141 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 141Taylorville First77 55 0 40Rev. Edward T. Heppe

53 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 54Tuscola78 38 0 7Rev. Joseph Carter

50 3 1 1 1 21 1 4 16 32Urbana Lighthouse79 74 0 0Rev. W. Wayne Clevenger

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vandalia80 18 0 0

58 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 63Virden81 12 0 46Rev. Stephen J. Gocking

69 2 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 67West Union82 20 0 31John Cody

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Last Year Total

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76 75 365 112 179 45 336 8,442

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Arcola First2 20 4 8 4 44 20 72 28 28 10 35 0 2 8 2

Arcola Spanish3 15 11 15 9 30 27 60 47 27 10 50 0 15 9 30

Auburn4 30 14 19 10 36 18 85 42 42 17 76 0 21 66 30

Barry5 8 4 3 3 15 9 26 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0

Beardstown6 62 32 20 8 60 26 142 66 66 2 96 0 15 57 38

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic7 18 10 10 6 28 12 56 28 28 8 0 42 16 28 0

Belleville Emmanuel8 49 17 27 8 60 21 136 46 35 11 43 0 27 46 28

Belleville First9 58 46 32 21 160 73 250 140 128 42 64 41 26 142 0

Belleville Korean10 30 5 20 2 70 20 120 27 27 7 1 1 2 15 5

Benton First11 20 6 7 6 30 19 57 31 31 0 45 0 12 13 3

Bethel Community12 69 13 24 3 63 16 156 32 32 13 65 60 20 85 0

Carbondale New Beginnings Community13 21 11 12 2 34 22 67 35 30 19 38 0 9 17 21

Carlinville First14 15 7 11 9 44 32 70 48 40 0 0 0 15 10 0

Carmi15 25 10 8 4 62 41 95 55 55 0 31 0 9 25 10

Casey16 50 45 75 45 107 75 232 165 114 73 55 0 75 50 0

Centralia17 19 7 14 5 88 43 121 55 47 40 0 0 25 49 11

Champaign First18 48 26 26 11 53 29 127 66 66 0 109 0 35 110 0

Chrisman19 16 16 12 12 60 47 88 75 30 11 40 20 16 5 0

Clinton First20 21 14 10 8 67 33 98 55 55 10 50 0 31 145 0

Collinsville Good Samaritan21 47 25 26 17 36 19 109 61 61 61 65 0 17 150 89

Decatur First22 249 227 105 70 275 233 629 530 333 143 172 0 80 440 72

Decatur Oak Grove23 44 25 19 12 132 61 195 98 27 0 60 0 13 2 0

Decatur Parkway24 21 8 20 5 120 44 161 57 57 5 65 0 15 120 5

Decatur Trinity25 17 17 2 2 31 31 50 50 49 0 15 0 2 38 22

Decatur West Side26 29 8 24 8 95 40 148 56 56 43 25 0 26 50 16

Du Quoin27 8 2 26 1 13 9 47 12 12 0 0 0 24 12 0

Dupo Bluffview Christian Center28 15 8 18 12 39 22 72 42 26 6 0 0 40 12 4

East St. Louis Rush Memorial29 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 5 4 4 0 0 0 5 0

Edgemont Grace30 8 5 5 3 30 24 43 32 18 7 0 0 9 43 0

Fairfield Fountain of Life31 4 1 4 2 22 12 30 15 15 12 0 0 1 19 24

Fairview Heights Parkview32 29 6 31 8 43 25 103 39 31 8 23 0 32 50 20

Flora33 64 36 75 38 119 67 258 141 119 80 0 29 90 92 19

Georgetown34 12 7 23 6 34 26 69 39 39 22 0 0 5 20 10

Glenview35 60 12 20 5 135 61 215 78 60 11 50 0 5 77 29

Godfrey36 16 9 9 7 25 15 50 31 31 0 35 0 9 3 0

Granite City37 8 4 0 0 20 3 28 7 0 4 0 0 2 2 0

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Jacksonville Organic New-Start40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jerseyville41 5 5 3 3 26 26 34 34 34 15 0 0 3 50 1

Laclede42 12 3 7 3 38 11 57 17 14 8 0 0 0 0 0

Lincoln First43 18 7 6 1 30 23 54 31 23 8 12 0 3 15 0

Mahomet44 3 0 2 2 60 26 65 28 28 28 0 0 3 61 0

Mansfield Community45 33 11 28 9 26 8 87 28 24 14 84 12 18 24 2

Marion First46 10 7 8 4 60 33 78 44 24 20 60 0 12 145 0

Marshall47 30 17 17 3 128 31 175 51 51 9 40 13 4 6 0

Mattoon East Side48 11 7 9 6 140 74 160 87 87 35 0 0 5 32 5

Mattoon Real Life Community49 10 5 1 0 31 17 42 22 16 10 20 0 4 42 0

Monticello50 3 0 1 0 25 21 29 21 21 2 0 0 0 22 4

Mount Carmel51 7 2 4 2 24 13 35 17 13 0 0 0 0 20 4

Mount Erie52 18 6 2 2 35 18 55 26 26 16 0 0 0 16 0

Mount Sterling53 10 8 2 2 30 20 42 30 15 0 0 0 2 15 0

Mount Vernon Faith54 12 7 16 4 62 21 90 32 19 15 0 0 16 41 20

Murphysboro55 10 5 14 3 44 28 68 36 36 0 90 36 16 15 4

Nebo56 11 7 5 2 49 33 65 42 38 17 45 0 17 16 6

New Day Community57 20 13 10 6 55 25 85 44 44 12 0 0 6 0 0

Oakwood58 26 26 0 0 25 25 51 51 24 0 0 0 0 25 0

Oasis Community59 15 7 8 6 39 24 62 37 37 0 65 0 15 43 0

Ogden60 16 12 8 6 53 44 77 62 51 20 32 25 6 72 0

Olivet61 40 11 60 25 55 24 155 60 45 15 0 0 32 0 0

Olney62 28 13 29 4 98 33 155 50 50 8 35 25 15 90 63

Pana First63 45 12 56 11 55 44 156 67 67 0 45 0 56 333 0

Paris First64 25 16 10 10 50 34 85 60 52 8 50 0 10 37 7

Pittsfield*65 95 74 25 25 238 186 358 285 154 106 192 84 29 166 0

Quincy Emmanuel66 16 8 14 6 43 23 73 37 37 0 35 0 8 45 0

Rantoul67 62 23 13 4 52 19 127 46 46 28 60 0 15 38 1

Roxana68 86 67 29 12 172 77 287 156 156 11 52 0 68 296 25

Royalton First*69 40 31 50 14 124 48 214 93 93 0 67 0 40 88 20

Salem Grace70 226 53 164 41 348 144 738 238 238 0 143 0 50 0 0

- The Hope House71 12 6 3 3 50 32 65 41 10 41 0 0 0 0 0

Shelbyville72 54 34 58 16 201 59 313 109 109 35 90 49 101 78 70

Sherman73 35 18 22 10 89 33 146 61 60 29 36 10 61 63 20

Sparta74 10 7 2 4 5 5 17 16 13 0 0 0 8 5 1

Springfield First75 53 27 64 33 150 103 267 163 123 40 100 35 120 389 38

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Taylorville First77 40 25 11 8 20 15 71 48 48 0 35 0 11 30 0

Tuscola78 2 2 0 0 20 20 22 22 8 8 0 0 0 0 0

Urbana Lighthouse79 45 32 24 15 56 42 125 89 70 61 53 36 15 32 3

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2,681 1,268 1,737 680 5,365 2,804 9,783 4,752 4,064 1,288 3,299 451 3,795 5,270 776

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Arcola First2 43,429 2,442 1,465 0 3,907 979 0 0 0 916 0 916

Arcola Spanish3 24,809 1,302 735 0 2,037 470 0 0 0 510 0 510

Auburn4 72,617 3,761 1,122 0 4,883 1,544 3,860 0 3,860 1,543 0 1,543

Barry5 17,923 935 225 0 1,160 404 1,013 0 1,013 426 0 426

Beardstown6 152,561 8,448 9,601 0 18,049 3,833 8,182 0 8,182 3,259 100 3,359

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic7 40,187 673 182 0 855 0 280 0 280 100 0 100

Belleville Emmanuel8 48,698 2,504 1,251 50 3,805 1,048 2,554 100 2,654 1,048 75 1,123

Belleville First9 343,225 17,792 5,581 191 23,564 7,432 18,289 0 18,289 7,431 200 7,631

Belleville Korean10 85,260 700 150 1,800 2,650 500 1,650 400 2,050 0 500 500

Benton First11 69,719 2,972 1,598 0 4,570 397 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bethel Community12 120,127 10,011 3,839 0 13,850 3,070 4,054 0 4,054 3,761 95 3,856

Carbondale New Beginnings Community13 42,761 2,251 1,330 0 3,581 927 2,416 0 2,416 1,098 0 1,098

Carlinville First14 47,884 2,821 435 0 3,256 1,008 2,570 0 2,570 1,050 0 1,050

Carmi15 59,417 4,556 1,105 0 5,661 1,563 2,629 593 3,222 1,229 86 1,315

Casey16 288,477 15,317 6,230 0 21,547 6,233 15,738 1,000 16,738 6,793 200 6,993

Centralia17 77,211 3,921 2,262 0 6,183 1,611 3,990 0 3,990 1,766 25 1,791

Champaign First18 159,783 9,833 713 0 10,546 4,015 8,506 255 8,761 3,408 0 3,408

Chrisman19 103,804 10,927 5,279 0 16,206 3,758 5,627 0 5,627 2,058 480 2,538

Clinton First20 158,311 8,520 6,551 0 15,071 3,260 8,185 0 8,185 3,260 0 3,260

Collinsville Good Samaritan21 210,971 11,609 1,185 0 12,794 4,747 11,919 0 11,919 4,747 0 4,747

Decatur First22 784,862 40,650 16,060 0 56,710 16,616 41,832 0 41,832 16,616 5,250 21,866

Decatur Oak Grove23 52,447 2,788 2,963 0 5,751 1,099 2,523 0 2,523 1,219 0 1,219

Decatur Parkway24 168,762 9,117 2,353 0 11,470 3,663 8,038 0 8,038 3,604 100 3,704

Decatur Trinity25 93,667 5,184 1,924 0 7,108 1,998 4,439 354 4,793 1,998 400 2,398

Decatur West Side26 161,575 8,364 12,509 0 20,873 3,349 8,334 0 8,334 3,819 175 3,994

Du Quoin27 33,777 2,115 966 0 3,081 1,099 1,500 0 1,500 799 0 799

Dupo Bluffview Christian Center28 35,796 0 150 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

East St. Louis Rush Memorial29 11,356 701 25 0 726 319 642 0 642 284 0 284

Edgemont Grace30 21,318 1,923 328 0 2,251 437 1,830 0 1,830 1,092 50 1,142

Fairfield Fountain of Life31 25,632 1,747 289 0 2,036 560 2,000 192 2,192 455 50 505

Fairview Heights Parkview32 104,556 3,929 2,282 0 6,211 2,218 2,813 0 2,813 1,045 94 1,139

Flora33 189,984 15,119 4,750 0 19,869 4,223 9,800 0 9,800 3,935 100 4,035

Georgetown34 64,936 4,252 1,192 352 5,796 1,991 3,000 0 3,000 400 50 450

Glenview35 114,275 10,515 16,580 0 27,095 2,554 7,148 0 7,148 2,554 200 2,754

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Granite City37 2,760 144 0 0 144 59 154 0 154 61 0 61

Griggsville38 37,618 125 322 400 847 0 356 35 391 516 0 516

Highland39 7,454 250 0 0 250 50 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jacksonville Organic New-Start40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jerseyville41 34,688 572 903 0 1,475 145 339 0 339 0 0 0

Laclede42 14,946 769 310 0 1,079 317 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lincoln First43 59,557 3,215 2,053 0 5,268 1,245 3,115 0 3,115 1,245 200 1,445

Mahomet44 58,935 0 165 0 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mansfield Community45 60,257 3,198 2,187 0 5,385 1,348 3,168 0 3,168 1,348 0 1,348

Marion First46 73,660 1,339 1,701 0 3,040 930 1,240 0 1,240 930 655 1,585

Marshall47 47,420 0 30 0 30 0 1,193 0 1,193 0 0 0

Mattoon East Side48 129,048 8,640 7,538 0 16,178 2,344 5,787 1,067 6,854 2,258 500 2,758

Mattoon Real Life Community49 73,097 3,745 2,014 0 5,759 1,537 3,844 0 3,844 1,526 270 1,796

Monticello50 64,142 7,230 1,892 0 9,122 1,446 2,117 1,131 3,248 1,353 0 1,353

Mount Carmel51 35,870 1,162 759 0 1,921 769 1,743 0 1,743 70 0 70

Mount Erie52 39,728 874 1,094 0 1,968 363 938 0 938 362 0 362

Mount Sterling53 23,962 467 188 0 655 168 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mount Vernon Faith54 50,532 2,609 531 0 3,140 1,077 500 0 500 100 50 150

Murphysboro55 103,554 5,351 1,080 0 6,431 2,238 5,907 0 5,907 2,186 200 2,386

Nebo56 102,649 5,325 1,148 0 6,473 2,188 5,474 0 5,474 2,187 0 2,187

New Day Community57 68,482 550 300 0 850 612 555 0 555 611 0 611

Oakwood58 7,254 300 64 0 364 300 410 0 410 100 0 100

Oasis Community59 146,240 8,044 160 0 8,204 3,105 7,382 0 7,382 3,105 0 3,105

Ogden60 128,813 6,959 825 0 7,784 2,747 6,839 0 6,839 2,729 0 2,729

Olivet61 89,743 6,045 3,525 0 9,570 1,822 4,579 0 4,579 1,824 100 1,924

Olney62 93,122 4,796 5,503 0 10,299 1,962 4,926 0 4,926 1,962 0 1,962

Pana First63 111,222 3,350 859 0 4,209 1,361 3,415 0 3,415 1,313 0 1,313

Paris First64 80,665 5,970 1,709 0 7,679 2,017 4,206 0 4,206 1,700 100 1,800

Pittsfield*65 387,424 21,185 18,201 500 39,886 8,165 19,867 0 19,867 10,924 0 10,924

Quincy Emmanuel66 122,235 9,425 1,198 0 10,623 2,548 7,041 0 7,041 2,856 0 2,856

Rantoul67 96,189 4,947 1,662 0 6,609 2,243 5,156 0 5,156 3,270 50 3,320

Roxana68 396,627 24,020 12,857 0 36,877 8,363 20,524 0 20,524 8,363 400 8,763

Royalton First*69 158,294 1,703 3,283 0 4,986 738 0 0 0 2,450 50 2,500

Salem Grace70 573,124 29,830 4,492 0 34,322 12,204 30,644 250 30,894 12,204 350 12,554

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Shelbyville72 348,433 17,965 5,758 0 23,723 7,386 19,687 0 19,687 7,386 300 7,686

Sherman73 133,899 6,948 1,882 0 8,830 2,855 7,511 0 7,511 4,020 80 4,100

Sparta74 13,144 375 392 0 767 200 600 0 600 0 0 0

Springfield First75 473,953 24,443 7,645 0 32,088 10,042 26,778 0 26,778 10,042 0 10,042

Springfield Trinity76 93,946 0 892 0 892 0 243 0 243 250 0 250

Taylorville First77 68,339 3,600 557 0 4,157 1,636 3,695 0 3,695 1,636 0 1,636

Tuscola78 45,934 2,960 0 0 2,960 1,215 2,467 0 2,467 1,040 0 1,040

Urbana Lighthouse79 65,128 257 802 0 1,059 111 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vandalia80 2,340 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Virden81 30,921 805 519 0 1,324 214 338 0 338 135 0 135

West Union82 40,190 472 2,008 0 2,480 555 1,553 0 1,553 224 0 224

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9,394,311 467,136 208,674 5,104 680,914 161,418 439,911 5,079 444,990 194,014 16,107 210,121

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Anna First1 0 24,614 57,711 39,322 6,901 26,002 154,550 190,217 750,000 18,575 Yes

Arcola First2 1,475 0 0 5,629 2,400 0 9,504 15,306 185,000 0 Yes

Arcola Spanish3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,017 70,000 0 No

Auburn4 0 0 16,773 5,829 0 34,691 57,293 69,123 400,000 0 Yes

Barry5 4,314 0 1,725 0 234 70 6,343 9,346 34,000 0 No

Beardstown6 0 21,600 26,820 19,334 0 50,064 117,818 151,241 419,000 180,717 Yes

Beardstown Liberty Hispanic7 399 9,912 6,350 9,350 0 13,373 39,384 40,619 150,000 82,000 No

Belleville Emmanuel8 2,459 2,000 13,000 9,756 650 17,820 45,685 54,315 950,000 0 Yes

Belleville First9 15,577 14,490 99,498 89,576 8,363 72,159 299,663 356,579 740,000 105,520 Yes

Belleville Korean10 18,650 11,750 34,620 0 2,600 12,000 79,620 85,320 200,000 100,000 No

Benton First11 0 0 27,859 9,155 0 28,638 65,652 70,619 495,000 0 No

Bethel Community12 40,551 2,124 32,468 0 2,570 45,025 122,738 147,568 510,000 0 Yes

Carbondale New Beginnings Community13 2,274 14,400 0 8,400 1,922 11,376 38,372 46,394 225,000 128,763 Yes

Carlinville First14 0 0 16,250 435 3,307 30,375 50,367 58,251 150,000 0 Yes

Carmi15 5,051 0 13,000 19,960 1,000 6,523 45,534 57,295 445,000 0 Yes

Casey16 8,051 0 34,532 48,270 118,692 4,658 214,203 265,714 2,000,000 0 Yes

Centralia17 7,329 0 24,143 5,800 25,860 6,302 69,434 83,009 185,000 0 Yes

Champaign First18 92,251 0 47,741 12,903 340 53,904 207,139 233,869 762,000 0 Yes

Chrisman19 7,980 0 29,165 6,063 0 42,628 85,836 113,965 700,000 0 No

Clinton First20 4,171 0 17,410 33,089 2,271 52,939 109,880 139,656 1,400,000 0 Yes

Collinsville Good Samaritan21 44,716 0 46,485 63,204 0 41,984 196,389 230,596 600,000 7,810 Yes

Decatur First22 59,335 208,377 130,725 150,163 19,460 49,996 618,056 755,080 6,500,000 1,150,000 Yes

Decatur Oak Grove23 0 0 14,350 1,000 0 2,000 17,350 27,942 800,000 0 Yes

Decatur Parkway24 0 0 15,219 64,964 0 70,982 151,165 178,040 1,000,000 0 No

Decatur Trinity25 11,792 15,301 15,154 10,400 1,985 1,591 56,223 72,520 800,000 30,000 No

Decatur West Side26 15,453 26,378 27,960 20,792 1,284 82,627 174,494 211,044 1,000,000 222,030 Yes

Du Quoin27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,479 250,000 0 No

Dupo Bluffview Christian Center28 1,200 3,000 19,350 1,200 500 9,600 34,850 35,000 175,000 0 No

East St. Louis Rush Memorial29 0 0 0 0 650 6,615 7,265 9,236 35,000 0 Yes

Edgemont Grace30 0 0 0 1,685 6,000 15,648 23,333 28,993 32,000 0 Yes

Fairfield Fountain of Life31 6,000 0 6,950 0 40 60 13,050 18,343 205,500 0 No

Fairview Heights Parkview32 1,800 6,756 24,209 22,622 246 32,803 88,436 100,817 775,000 89,200 No

Flora33 16,171 0 57,300 29,469 1,270 73,954 178,164 216,091 1,187,000 0 Yes

Georgetown34 4,200 0 13,556 23,591 0 0 41,347 52,584 360,000 0 No

Glenview35 18,484 0 31,171 18,294 3,927 12,500 84,376 123,927 850,000 0 Yes

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Granite City37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 418 0 0 Yes

Griggsville38 1,216 0 14,575 1,920 200 257 18,168 19,922 474,000 0 No

Highland39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 0 No

Jacksonville Organic New-Start40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Jerseyville41 400 10,589 10,572 11,205 0 0 32,766 34,725 1,300,000 0 No

Laclede42 0 0 6,350 0 1,050 0 7,400 8,796 40,000 0 No

Lincoln First43 10,664 0 4,017 20,304 1,000 6,091 42,076 53,149 650,000 0 Yes

Mahomet44 14,948 9,471 22,408 4,040 91 15,346 66,304 66,469 400,000 29,932 No

Mansfield Community45 18,103 53 12,480 3,320 2,340 14,338 50,634 61,883 312,800 32,903 Yes

Marion First46 0 12,730 18,700 5,072 1,447 35,325 73,274 80,069 850,000 92,949 No

Marshall47 14,849 3,671 16,000 0 0 2,331 36,851 38,074 925,000 4,985 No

Mattoon East Side48 29,770 0 28,600 17,992 1,600 11,224 89,186 117,320 1,000,000 0 No

Mattoon Real Life Community49 0 0 37,809 8,100 0 19,268 65,177 78,113 1,000,000 0 Yes

Monticello50 0 4,659 19,175 0 40 21,298 45,172 60,341 1,619,000 34,119 Yes

Mount Carmel51 0 13,390 0 6,800 506 16,087 36,783 41,286 1,004,000 137,856 No

Mount Erie52 0 0 6,625 11,398 0 19,460 37,483 41,114 280,000 0 No

Mount Sterling53 260 0 8,150 0 0 0 8,410 9,233 345,000 9,300 No

Mount Vernon Faith54 1,175 0 8,406 25,206 360 12,287 47,434 52,301 900,000 0 No

Murphysboro55 0 0 31,200 6,627 0 0 37,827 54,789 800,000 0 No

Nebo56 21,419 0 23,410 4,513 0 33,226 82,568 98,890 200,000 0 Yes

New Day Community57 14,820 0 15,365 20,330 0 0 50,515 53,143 0 0 No

Oakwood58 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 1,500 2,674 300,000 35,924 No

Oasis Community59 79,960 4,400 14,115 28,935 0 0 127,410 149,206 1,500,000 25,200 Yes

Ogden60 3,197 0 37,800 22,902 1,208 30,752 95,859 115,958 1,220,000 0 Yes

Olivet61 4,353 17,000 27,865 12,457 3,500 23,407 88,582 106,477 310,000 19,500 Yes

Olney62 30,738 11,018 19,866 15,639 1,063 9,453 87,777 106,926 1,650,000 85,000 Yes

Pana First63 8,473 30,000 27,440 7,483 0 0 73,396 83,694 1,500,000 265,000 No

Paris First64 13,681 12,000 14,768 3,432 190 36,199 80,270 95,972 250,000 25,512 Yes

Pittsfield*65 126,307 0 99,895 42,330 1,966 0 270,498 349,340 1,350,000 0 Yes

Quincy Emmanuel66 31,663 0 16,085 5,239 1,900 0 54,887 77,955 1,000,000 0 Yes

Rantoul67 1,443 0 25,440 14,169 0 40,258 81,310 98,638 1,900,000 0 No

Roxana68 1,850 30,095 126,008 32,614 870 145,341 336,778 411,305 2,450,000 59,275 Yes

Royalton First*69 6,466 0 37,700 10,320 2,400 0 56,886 65,110 550,000 155,469 No

Salem Grace70 44,167 136,506 191,214 25,730 44,985 112,610 555,212 645,186 4,000,000 149,610 Yes

* Sponsored New Church this Year

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Shelbyville72 62,362 68,063 53,960 22,430 5,190 107,613 319,618 378,100 1,600,000 91,018 Yes

Sherman73 875 27,644 23,597 12,522 80 52,281 116,999 140,295 904,000 156,759 Yes

Sparta74 0 0 0 0 400 11,026 11,426 12,993 355,711 0 No

Springfield First75 14,445 106,800 102,721 94,984 7,457 12,630 339,037 417,987 3,000,000 958,148 Yes

Springfield Trinity76 24,945 0 35,100 0 300 30,468 90,813 92,198 300,000 168,000 No

Taylorville First77 5,132 4,382 20,800 12,500 0 1,503 44,317 55,441 530,000 88,444 Yes

Tuscola78 0 0 10,400 11,822 745 18,899 41,866 49,548 495,000 0 Yes

Urbana Lighthouse79 46,000 0 0 0 6,000 9,000 61,000 62,170 20,000 0 No

Vandalia80 0 0 0 0 500 70 570 570 0 0 No

Virden81 0 0 6,800 0 0 0 6,800 8,811 160,000 400,000 No

West Union82 0 3,216 25,500 0 0 0 28,716 33,528 200,000 18,000 No

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5,507,517 63,784,011 8,883,617 7,397,364 1,771,932 299,860 1,265,311 2,127,760 900,189 1,032,312

1,001,539 821,911 2,009,198 1,397,868 162,424 2,172,990 7,565,930 9,063,373 57,073,581 5,801,884

30,773 78,278 118,562 (132,557) 137,436 (401,058) (168,566) (179,756) 6,710,430 (294,367)

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* Sponsored New Church this Year

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Supplemental Statistical Report2013

Illinois

619,464.00Value District Property

Value District Center

Value District Parsonage

0.00Indebtedness on District Property

November 07, 2013