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Heritage Church of the NazareneApril 4, 2020

South Central Ohio DistrictNMI Handbook

Jesus is still calling

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2020-2021 NMI CalendarApril - Mission Education Emphasis

23-24 District Assembly @ Grove City ** Plans Adjusting **May - Missionary Health Care Emphasis

16 NMI Council Meeting @ District Office25 Memorial Day

June - World Mission Broadcast EmphasisJuly - International Ministries, Bible Schools & Seminaries Emphasis

12-21 South Central Ohio Camp Meeting @ Logan Conference Center19 Children’s Mission Rally @ Logan Conference Center

August - Links Emphasis15 District Workshop - Reaching our Muslim Neighbors29 NMI Council Meeting @ District Office

September - Alabaster EmphasisOctober - Mission Priority One Emphasis

2-3 Regional W&W Regional Conference @ MVNU3, 10 CCK/Pal-Pak Drive - 9:30-2:30 @ Logan Conference Center

November - Thanksgiving Offering Emphasis21 NMI Council Meeting @ District Office26 Thanksgiving Day

December - Compassionate Ministries Emphasis25 Christmas Day

January - Volunteer Ministries Emphasis1 Happy New Year - 2021

23 NMI Council Meeting @ District OfficeFebruary - Local Missions Outreach EmphasisMarch - Easter Offering Emphasis

1 New Church Year Begins3-17 Zone Missionary Rallies - Speakers: David & Sylvia Potter

Future Dates:April 10, 2021 - District NMI ConventionApril 22-23, 2021 - District AssemblyMay 15, 2021 - NMI Council MeetingJune 23-25, 2021 - General NMI Convention @ Indianapolis, IN

Educating - Living MissionsThe church is involved in one or more activities in each of the following categories:

1. Multimedia missions resources (World Mission DVD, missions web sites, videos, Nazarene Communications News, etc.) and/or missions publications/communications (Mission Connection, Global Glimpses, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries magazine, Holiness Today, missionaries’ newsletters, regional newsletters, etc.)

Missions Media Resources Used (Yes/No): _____

2. NMI Missions books

List number of “books” read: _______

3. Missions service projects (Work & Witness, Youth in Missions, Youthserve, CAUSE, NCM Centers, Good Samaritan churches, community projects, etc.) and/or hands-on missions activities (Crisis Care Kits, School Pal-Paks, relief shipments, Links packages, unofficial Links, etc.)

Mission Projects/Activity Involvement (Yes/No): ______

4. Missions speakers – one or more services (local, zone/area, district and/or regional events; faith promise) and/or interactions with a missions speaker (district teen/children’s camps, missions events, district NMI convention, missions workshops, etc.).

Involvement in Mission Services/Interactions (Yes/No): ______

The District NMI Council recommends that all churches set goals and keep records of how those goals are met in each of the above areas.

Priority One – Requirements1. Pray – Pray for missions, missionaries, and the needs of the world.

2. Teach – Educate adults, youth, and children about missions, missionaries, and ministry on a global level.

3. Give – Use church resources to make an impact on others outside the local congregation.

4. Mission Involvement for Teens and Children – Provide opportunities for teens and children to become involved in specific mission activities and respond to God’s call.

5. World Evangelism Fund – Meet or exceed the WEF obligation.

6. Alabaster – Provide for buildings to be used to serve others.

7. Links – Pray for and support your assigned Links missionary.

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*New* Work & Witness Regional ConferenceThe traditional W&W Retreat is changing in style, location, and time. The 2020 W&W Regional Conference will take place on the campus of Mt. Vernon Nazarene University October 2-3. Guest speakers will be Jay and Teanna Sunberg, career missionaries living and serving in Sofia, Bulgaria.

For more information or to register for this year's conference, visit the conference web site at www.wwmvnu.org

Children's Mission Project"Raising Goats and Chickens!"

In an effort to fight hunger and poverty, Caribbean churches are creating agricultural projects that provide sustainable, ongoing ways to provide nutrition for children and families. Currently churches in Haiti (the third-hungriest country in the world, behind Somalia and Afghanistan) are answering their country's food crisis through goat projects and community gardens.The goat husbandry project currently provides nutrition for school feeding programs and families in need in each of the country's 11 districts. The goal of NCM Haiti is to expand this project to more local churches throughout the country. Raising animals is a lasting and sustainable solution in helping families end hunger. It provides things like butter, cheese, milk and eggs both for use and to sell.$100 will provide a goat and chickens, along with training on how to care for them. This is a 10% giving project (#ACM1861). Funds for the children's project should be sent to the District NMI Treasurer (see page NMI-14, #2).

NMI Zone Coordinators

Zone Coordinator(s)Circleville Sherrie Hupp; [email protected] East Renee Johnson; [email protected] West Pam Ondera; [email protected] Janie Fraley; [email protected] Alun Armstrong; [email protected] Pastor Tom Gates; [email protected] Susan Hill; [email protected] Pastor Bill Justis; [email protected] Cathy Gessner; [email protected] Rev. Jean Watters; [email protected]

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Teen Mission Project$1,000 toward a motocycle for Missions

During the March 2016 zone mission rallies, Tim Eby, our speaker, described a new method of taking the Jesus film out to remote sites that aren’t easily accessed.The process starts with a complete Jesus film projection system that fits into a backpack. Self contained and powered by the sun, this system is light and compact. Just as messages in the US traversed the untamed west via the pony express, present day missionaries are taking the message of the gospel to those who need it on iron ponies. Far faster than walking and agile enough to get into the remote areas inaccessible by a car or truck, a motorcycle rider with the Jesus film backpack is able to spread the gospel further than ever before.Donations toward the teen project should be sent to the District NMI Treasurer, Chris Powell, 8718 Jacksontown Road, Heath, OH 43056.

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Get Involved With Links• Write your Links missionaries and assure them of your prayers, asking for

personal requests.• Send remembrances for special days like birthdays, anniversaries, and

holidays. Remember, surface mail takes quite a while to arrive in some locations, so plan accordingly.

• Children and youth find it especially meaningful to become personally acquainted with a missionary or a missionary's child. Encourage young people to send cards, small gifts, pictures, videos, and audio materials to your church's Links missionaries.

• Check the Unofficial Links Lists. Have your Links missionaries posted specific needs for their field with which you can help?

• See if your Links missionary can use Skype or Facetime and have a church chat.

Make an Impact - Locally and GloballyNMI focuses on five strategic areas where the local church can have maximum impact on missions in the Church of the Nazarene.

The first is PRAYER. NMI gathers believers together for prayer in the local church, linking us to our brothers and sisters in Christ across the globe.

The second is the WORLD EVANGELISM FUND, which fuels the Church of the Nazarene’s mission by combining gifts from each person and church to fund ministries everywhere.

Through the ALABASTER OFFERING, the third emphasis, ministries around the world receive funds to purchase property and buildings.

The fourth is to ENGAGE CHILDREN AND YOUTH through education and fostering calls to missions.

LINKS the last area of emphasis, strategically connects Nazarene missionaries and Nazarene churches through prayer, personal contact, and generous giving.

Africa Nazarene University - 25th AnniversaryEducation is one of the most impactful ways we as Christians can change a community, nation or our part of the world. God is moved and pleased when we can increase the knowledge of a person, so they grow from being dependent, ethnocentric, and unaware to striving, Global-centric and thriving while being the hands and feet of Jesus in their community and world. ANU’s motto is “What Begins Here Transforms the World.”Since opening in 1994, ANU has grown to serve 3,000 students, studying in 25 majors. Unfortunately the classrooms lack technology leaving teachers with nothing more current than whiteboards and chalkboards. Our district is celebrating with ANU through contributions totaling at least $1,000 towards the project to upgrade their classrooms to 21st century standards. Donations to this project can be made online to project code 133141 (see https://nazarene.org/projects/africa/anu-21st-century-classroom-projects).

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LinksChurch Name

Assignm

ent

Missionary

Belpre 25 Phillips

Chesapeake 25 Gould

Chester 25 Phillips

Chesterhill 25 Gould

Chillicothe First 25 Phillips

Coal Grove 25 Gould

Col. Crossroads 25 Gould

Col. Korean Soh Mang 25 Phillips

Col. Lower Lights 25 Soto

Col. Northwest 25 Gould

Col. Shepherd 25 Gould

Col. West Broad 25 Soto

Col. Whitehall 25 Phillips

Cornerstone 25 Soto

Darby Creek 25 Gould

Dayspring 25 Gould

Dresden 25 Phillips

Fellowship 25 Phillips

Gallipolis First 25 Gould

Grace Community 25 Gould

Grace Life 25 Soto

Grove City 25 Phillips

Hebron 25 Soto

Heritage 25 Gould

Hilliard 25 Phillips

Hope Community 25 Phillips

Ironton First 25 Soto

Jackson First 25 Soto

Logan 25 Phillips

Marietta First 25 Soto

McArthur 25 Gould

Minford 25 Soto

LinksChurch Name

Assignm

ent

Missionary

Nelsonville 25 Phillips

New Boston First 25 Gould

New Hope 25 Phillips

Newark First 25 Gould

Oak Hill 25 Soto

Obetz 25 Gould

One Hope Community 25 Soto

Pataskala 25 Gould

Pickerington 25 Phillips

Plymouth Heights 25 Phillips

Point Rock 25 Soto

Portsmouth First 25 Phillips

Portsmouth Rosemount 25 Soto

Portsmouth Sciotoville 25 Phillips

Rarden 25 Soto

Reynoldsburg 25 Soto

Riverside 25 Gould

Rutland 25 Phillips

South Point 25 Soto

Sunrise 25 Phillips

The Plains/Athens 25 Phillips

The Refinery 25 Soto

Together Ministries 25 Gould

Unity 25 Soto

Waterford 25 Soto

Wellston 25 Gould

West Ironton 25 Soto

Westerville 25 Gould

Zanesville First 25 Soto

Zanesville Northside 25 Phillips

Zanesville Northside 20 Brunson

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Brenda K. Gould - Africa (Retired)

Address:310 Jericho Rd, Apt. 368Pickerington, OH 43147

Email:[email protected]

Phone:614-440-0833

Birthday: Feb 12

Responsibilities: Brenda did many things on the field, some were her responsibility and others were simply necessary. She has been a teacher, treasurer, director, trainer, translator, and after retiring, a chaplain. She has always taken on what God needed.

Get to Know Brenda: Brenda does not remember a time when she didn’t want to be a missionary. A couple months after her 13th birthday, she accepted Christ as her personal Savior. A call to serve is a call to prepare, so after high school she attended Trevecca Nazarene College where she studied to be an elementary teacher, skills she used teaching at Groveport Elementary School. She studied at NTS completing her Masters in Religious Education.Her first missionary assignment was to Haiti. While the language was Creole, the teaching and textbooks were in French requiring a couple years of language training. After Brenda’s first furlough, she had an opporunity to be part of the first team into Martinique. After a couple tours in Martinique, she returned home to care for her father. After God took that responsibility from her, He opened a door for her in Cote d’Ivoire West Africa. She remained there until her retirement.Brenda’s primary hobbies are reading and traveling when possible.Prayer Requests:• The salvation of her relatives and ministering to those who need to know Christ• Her health and God helping her to show His love to others• That with God’s help, she will not miss an opportunity to share the gospel with those

around her.

Stephen Phillips - AfricaEmail:

[email protected]

Birthday: Oct 6

Responsibilities: Stephen is the NMI and Mobilization Coordinator, working with local NMI presidents and individuals with a call to missions. Locally he is involved in urban ministry.Get to know Stephen: Stephen was born and raised in a pastoral family in Johannesburg, South Africa. Stephen experienced a call to cross cultural ministry while serving in Germany with youth discipleship. His call was confirmed while studying law through hosting groups of young people from Germany and South America, leading a team to Madagascar, and participating on a team to the Ukraine. Stephen’s law degree led to him being asked to assist the church in Africa respond to the issues of human trafficking.

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Eliezel & Tammy Soto - Mesoamerica (Panama)Phone: 011-507-203-3541Email:

[email protected]@mesoamericaregion.org

Blog & Facebook:https://thesotofamilyministry.blogspot.comhttps://www.facebook.com/tammy.soto.5

Birthday:Eliezel - Nov 10Tammy - Jul 8Elianny - Nov 10Esteban - Jan 24Esther - Feb 24

Anniversary: Dec 23

Responsibilities: Eliezel and Tammy are coordinators for Work & Witness in Panama providing communications and coordination with teaams willing to come from the states to serve in Panama. They host a variety of teams including construction, medical, music, pastoral, and children’s programs.Get to Know the Soto Family: A native of the Dominican Republic, Eliezel surrendered his life to God at the age of 13, asking God to use what little he had to His glory. He has served in missions in the DR, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and in Panama, since 2015 as a family. Raised in Michigan, Tammy worked as a Radiographer/CT Technologist for almost 14 years until, at a major crossroad in her life, she made the choice to obey God stepping out on faith to see where the Lord would lead her life with Eliezel.Their family is involved with the Puente Del Rey Church of The Nazarene. While their neighborhood is not large, their neighbors represent at least 13 countries. Teams that come to Panama will see Eliezel, however, Tammy is very involved working behind the scenes for the project and taking care of their family.Prayer Requests:• Their walk with God remains their first priority, their children will grow to love God, and

for God’s protection both spiritually and physically. That the Lord will continue to provide for their family and ministry.

• God will continue using them as an example to teach their brothers and sisters a sincere way of serving.

• Property for a house/base and a van for W&W team transportation.

Most recently Stephen has been serving in Dakar, Senegal working with youth discipleship, urban ministry, and social advocacy. However, as of the end of March, he is relocating to South Africa, to begin work from the regional offices in Johannesburg. There he will be working to help the church respond to missions and to walk along side those feeling a call to cross cultural ministry. He will also be involved in urban ministry within Johannesburg.Stephen has two brothers and a sister. His hobbies are swimming and scuba diving.Prayer Requests: • For the transition to Johannesburg and the regional office after serving in Senegal for

the past 4 years.• Work on a new gap year program, specifically that God would send the right people for

this program.• For the country of Senegal. There have been several changes in the church structure

with several missionaries and leaders leaving, prayer that God will continue to work through His people there.

• For Stephen’s mother who has been in the hospital several times this year, that God would continue to provide peace and comfort.

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District MissionariesDelores (Dee) Sudnick Philippines (Grove City)PO Box 179 Greenhills1520 Metro Manila, Philippines

Birthday: 6/13Email: [email protected]

Scot & Jill Riggins Philippines (New Albany First)c/o APNTSOrtigas Avenue Extension,Kaytikling, TayTayRizal 1920PhilippinesEmail: [email protected]: Jun 1-Aug 1, 2020

Anniversary: 7/31Birthdays: 3/10 & 11/29Children: Aden; Wiley; Noah;

Emma; Audrey

Frances Collins Brazil (Col. Shepherd) - Retired104 Stonegate DrPataskala, 43062740-927-4435

Birthday: 1/20Email: [email protected]

Brenda Gould Cote d’Ivoire (Whitehall) - RetiredPickfair Square310 Jericho Road, Apt. 368Pickerington, OH 43147614-440-0833

Birthday: 2/12Email: [email protected]

Gary & Penney Sidle Zambia (Toboso/Pickerington)Church of the NazarenePO Box 31766Lusaka, 10101, ZambiaHome: Jul 5-Oct 4, 2020

Anniversary: 6/21Birthdays: 3/20 & 7/25Children: Lindsay; Alyssa; JosiahEmails: [email protected]

[email protected]

Lynn & Sherry Shmidt Philippines (Col. Northwest)

APNTSOrtigas Ave. Ext, Kaytikling, Taytay, Rizal 1920Philippines

Anniversary: 8/7Birthdays: 10/26 & 9/11Children: Goeff; EmilyEmails: [email protected]

[email protected]

With Parents in South Central OhioRussell & Donna Lovett Kenya (Portsmouth First) - Retired1295 West WalnutKankakee, IL 60901

Anniversary: 6/3Birthdays: 9/22 & 1/14Email: [email protected]

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Distinguished Service Award (DSA)A DSA is given to those who have given exemplary service. Although the DSA is administered through NMI, they can be given to anyone serving in the church. The $125 submitted for each DSA is used to support Missionary Health Care.

District NMI (2019 Convention) Mary Dorfe

SCO DistrictPastor Dave Gray

Columbus NorthwestDon & Sue Ann Ordaz

Columbus ShepherdMartha Puffenberger

Darby CreekEdie Cathel

HebronGayla Hankinson

Nancy & Bill Rathgaber

LoganBrody & Cynthia BauersJim & Jennifer DeBord

Marietta FirstJudith A. Phillips

Robert L. Clark, Jr.

Portsmouth SciotovilleByron & Carol Chapman

Mrs. Anita K. Casper

RardenErnie Enz

ReynoldsburgJudy Fields

South PointJerry Boggs

as of 3/28/20

CCK/School Pal-Pak CollectionFor the 2019 collection, South Central Ohio shipped 190 CCK boxes and 55 SPP boxes to the warehouse in Fawn Grove, PA. That equates to 4,581 people touched. Adding boxes from nearby districts that shipped through our program and the total number of people who either have been or will be touched is 15,302.

For 2020, CCK and SPP boxes may be brought to camp meeting in July for storage in the new building. The October collection and shipment drive will take place as usual (see dates on NMI-2). Regardless of when your boxes are collected, please include a sheet of paper attached to the outside listing name, church, contact information and a brief inventory (# CCKs, # SPPs). Don't forget to provide funds for shipping (NMI-14 #2) and warehousing (NMI-14 #6).

For information contact: John Karg, 5662 SR 762, Ashville, OH 43103Cell Phone: 614-376-6494 Email: [email protected]

General Convention Buddy PlanThe World Evangelism Fund provides lodging and food for many delegates who will attend the Global NMI Convention in Indianapolis in June, 2021; but assistance is needed with transportation costs, and airfare is expensive! When you give to the NMI Buddy Plan, you are helping to ensure that more NMI delegates are able to attend the Global NMI Convention. Delegates from other countries will often mortgage their homes just so they can attend. Entire villages and communities will come together to support their delegate. Funding is needed to send 1,000 delegates at $2,000 each. Donations must be received by 30 September, 2020 and be marked AMS1069 – NMI Buddy Plan. This is a 10% giving offering.

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Nazarene Missions WebsitesSouth Central Ohio Missions: sconaz.org/nmi-department/South Central Ohio NMI Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SCONMIDenomination web sites: https://nazarene.org/- Menu > What We Do > Missions- Menu > Get Involed > Mission Trips, Find A ProjectCompassionate Ministries: www.ncm.orgJESUS Film/Harvest Partners: www.jfhp.orgCareers in Nazarene Missions: missioncandidateopportunities.nazarene.org

NMI Scholarship for Missions EducationDo you know a high school or college student who is feeling a call to missions? The South Central Ohio NMI has a scholarship for those who train in the field of missions. Details and application form are available on the South Central Ohio NMI web site

http://sconaz.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2016-10-01_NMI-Scholarship.pdf

Child SponsorshipNazarene Compassionate Ministries’ child sponsorship program focuses on holistic child development, encouraging children to grow in all areas of their lives: physical, intellectual, emotional, relational, and spiritual. At $30/month child sponsorship gives children the opportunity to:• Grow up healthy. Sponsored children receive supplemental nutrition, hygiene

education, and preventative health care.• Receive an education. A child’s sponsorship assists with school fees, uniforms,

books, supplies, and even transportation. Education gives a child opportunities for a brighter future.

• Gain confidence and social skills. Sponsored children gain confidence as they learn that they are capable and as they learn how to interact with others in a healthy way—equipping children to be agents of change in their communities.

• Develop spiritually. Sponsored children experience Christ-like love through the staff and volunteers at child development centers, and they have the opportunity to learn from the Bible and pray together.

• Build a relationship with a sponsor. Through letters, cards, and photos, sponsored children receive love, encouragement, and support from caring sponsors. This relationship gives children a sense of their value and hope for the future.

To sponsor a child go to: http://cs.ncm.org/ or contact John Karg (see NMI-10).

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NMI Standards and GoalsThe District NMI recommends the following Standards and Goals:1. That each church follow NMI Top Five Areas of Impact:

• Prayer• World Evangelism Fund• Alabaster• Engaging Children & Youth• Links

2. That each church be a “MISSION PRIORITY ONE” Church and accept the challenge of the goals set by the Mission Statement of the General NMI Council:• Pray for missions• Disciple children/youth in missions• Give at least 5.5% to the World Evangelism Fund• Educate by:

○ Using multimedia mission resources and/or mission publications ○ Promoting NMI mission books ○ Participating in mission service projects or activities ○ Attending a service with a missionary speaker or mission emphasis

3. That each church strive to go beyond the “MISSION PRIORITY ONE” standard by:• Memorial Roll, D.S.A., Missionary Health Care Offering and/or Gifts from

the Heart• Cash LINKS assignment paid in full

4. That each church pray for, plan and promote the Adult, Teen and Children’s District projects.

5. That continued special interest be given to the ALABASTER, EASTER, THANKSGIVING and WORLD MISSION BROADCAST offerings.

6. That each church remember its adopted missionaries with cards, gifts and prayers.

7. That each church encourages and supports anyone who expresses a call to missions and that the District NMI President is informed of their interest.

8. That each church encourage the congregation to become part of Work & Witness through prayer, the WW Club, and participation on a local or district Work & Witness team.

9. That each local council have several handbooks (available from the Nazarene Publishing House in hardcopy or e-book).

10. That each church fully supports our missionaries by attendance and offerings when they are doing deputation in the churches. Make check payable to Global Treasury Services and give directly to the missionary.

Respectfully submitted: Carol Lee Carpenter, Chair and Jean Watters, Secretary

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NMI Finance CommitteeThe NMI Finance Committee recommends the following:1. That each church fully support our missionaries by attendance and offerings

when they come on deputation assignment. The following are recommended minimums based on the type of service.• Sunday AM Service ---------- $400• Sunday PM Service ---------- $250• Weekday Service ------------- $225• Faith Promise ------------------ $1,000The deputation check is made payable to Global Treasury Services and is given directly to the missionary, as the missionary must also keep record of deputation offerings received. (Exception: at zone rallies checks should be made payable to South Central Ohio District NMI and placed in the offering.)

2. That the following funds be sent to: District NMI Treasurer, Chris Powell, 8718 Jacksontown Road, Heath, OH 43056.• Children’s Project (unless brought to Children’s Rally)• Teens Project• Adult Project – WW Club• $2.50 per box of 6 Crisis Care Kits or box of 10 School Pal-Paks.

3. That the approved projects for 2020-2021 be as follows:• Children - $2,500 for "Raising Goats and Chickens!" Project• Teen - $1,000 for "Motorcycles"• Adult - $10,000 for District Work & Witness Project

4. That each church participates in a great offering for World Mission Broadcast.5. That each church give special emphasis to the Thanksgiving and Easter

Offerings.6. That the following funds be sent to: Global Treasury Services, PO Box

843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 (Include name and address of your church plus what the offering is for)• World Evangelism Fund (Faith Promise, Thanksgiving & Easter offerings,

Prayer and Fasting)• World Mission Broadcast Offering• Alabaster Offerings• Memorial Roll ($75 for each name)• Distinguished Service Award ($125 for each name)• Gifts from the Heart• Missionary Health Care Offering• Official Links assignment and duty money for Links packages• Cash gifts to Links missionaries• Compassionate Ministry Offerings• $12.00 per Box of 6 Crisis Care Kits (marked ACM 1297)• $10.00 per Box of 10 School Pal Paks (marked ACM 1788)

7. That each zone plan for financing zone council expenses (i.e. Spring Rally expenses).

8. That the District NMI establish an itemized budget.

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9. That district council members be reimbursed for mileage as follows: The lesser of mileage reimbursement equal to what is adopted by the District Advisory Board, or the IRS mileage reimbursement, or 50 cents per mile.

10. That a copy of this report be given to each local president, together with the assessment sheet for Links.

Respectfully submitted: Carol Lee Carpenter, Chair and Chris Powell, Treasurer

FINANCIAL REPORT - FY2019-20 BEG BAL INCOME EXPENSE END BALDistrict Ministry Funds (1,028.15) 20,511.06 (19,291.79) 191.12Disaster Relief Event - 1,576.25 (1,576.25) -Disaster Relief Trip 616.48 1,000.00 (714.48) 902.00Childrens Mission Project - 1,743.00 (1,743.00) -Teen Mission Project - 167.01 (167.01) -Adult Mission Project - 1,100.00 (1,100.00) -Work and Witness Club 664.20 2,062.43 (276.52) 2450.11Work and Witness Funds 18,824.62 3,000.00 (7,103.26) 14,721.36Global NMI Convention Funds 7,864.12 4,000.00 - 11,864.12SCO NMI Scholarship Funds 2,000.00 1,000.00 - 3,000.00Zone Rally Deputation 14,420.77 240.00 (14,670.77) -Brazil W&W Trip - 39,277.74 (39,277.74) -CCK/SPP Storage Building 19,303.00 7,105.42 (26,408.42) -Checking Acct Balance 60,678.49 93,604.50 (118,149.55) 36,133.44

OPERATING BUDGET - FY 2020-21 AMOUNTPresident's Local and Regional Reimbursement 2,500.00General NMI Council Meetings 2,300.00Office Supplies 600.00Postage 150.00Scholarships 1,000.00Audit of Treasurers Books 600.00Convention Awards/Emphasis 400.00Honorariums 1,000.00Christmas Fund (Headquarters) 1,500.00Christmas Funds (District Missionaries) 400.00Children's Mission Rally 1,000.00Work and Witness Funds 3,000.00General NMI Convention Delegate Funds 4,000.00SCOD District NMI Convention 4,000.00Zone Missionary Tour 3,200.00TOTAL 25,650.00

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Memorial RollThe following churches are honoring friends and loved ones who have passed away.

Circleville HeritageCarrie HammondDaryl Thompson

David TaitDiane Ervin

Eddie CombsJack Hooks

Jim PicklesimerJim SergentJohn Taylor

Mary PicklesimerPatsy CockrellPhyllis Sergent

Rosemary CrabtreeSherry Taylor

Coal GroveDavid Rigsby

Hazel VanoverHelen McDanielMary Tennant

Columbus ShepherdBernadette Ludwig

Gary KubatGeorge GantzJeanne Luckett

Josephus FosterRosemary Clay

Ruth Torrey

CornerstoneJanet Lee Roe

HebronBilly Rathgaber

Carol NewClara Keller

Joseph LabutisRobert Thomas

Hope CommunityPaula McGeeTerry Peters

Jackson FirstEvelyn Brady

Gladys Faught

LoganBonnie BlairCarl Mallon

Darlene SimonsSharma WeedySharon Chaffin

New Boston FirstRichard Dunham

New HopeLester Taylor

ObetzEarl Edward Wall, Sr.

Frank EbbertJames Lee Neville

Phyllis Jean Herdman BrownRaymond Schlenker

One Hope CommunityCare Eare

Margaret BarkerRev. Tekie Mebrahtu

PataskalaBob CornwellDave JohnsonJanet HaymanLinda Taylor

Plymouth HeightsBrian Wicker

Point RockRose M. McKenzie

Portsmouth SciotovilleDorothy "Dottie" Logan

ReynoldsburgArnold "Buddy" Justice

Bonnie WebCory GrimmDale Collins

Elaine StewartElizabeth McCollum

Helen LamontJason Bowman, Sr.

John Ruark, IIILyda Virden

Marge WolvertonSharon Schall

Steve James AdamTim Tovo

Vera Wehr

WellstonDave Jacks

Mona Dobbins

WhitehallBonnie Martin

Charles RiddlebargerKathleen Pruitt

Zanesville FirstDonald R. Gill

Josephine BarnerLinda Lynch

Zanesville NorthsideBeula GrableJane Clapper

Shelly KirkbrideYvonne Hearn

as of 3/28/20

The memorial role is not limited to those in your church or to those who have passed away this year. The $75 given for each name is used to support Missionary Health Care.