Welcome to the Annual Meeting
2 2014 Annual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Officers of the Convention ...............................................................................................................5
Boards and Committees of the Convention .....................................................................................6
Convention Staff ............................................................................................................................18
Proceedings ....................................................................................................................................21
2014 Order of Business ................................................................................................................R-5
South Carolina Baptist Convention Articles of Incorporation ...................................................R-11
South Carolina Baptist Convention Bylaws, Parts 1 & 2 ...........................................................R-14
Executive Board Standing Rules ...............................................................................................R-29
Executive Board Business & Financial Plan ..............................................................................R-37
Reports of Executive Board To South Carolina Baptist Convention .........................................R-44
Report of Executive Director-Treasurer ................................................................................R-44
Recommendations of the Executive Board ...........................................................................R-47
Report of Chief Financial Officer ..........................................................................................R-52
Report of Human Resources Office .......................................................................................R-53
Report of Office of Public Policy ..........................................................................................R-53
Report of Church Support Team ............................................................................................R-55
Report of Sending Team ........................................................................................................R-60
Report of Church Strengthening Team ..................................................................................R-66
Report of Woman’s Missionary Union, Auxiliary to SC Baptist Convention .......................R-72
Reports of Institutions ................................................................................................................R-76
Anderson University ..............................................................................................................R-76
Charleston Southern University.............................................................................................R-80
North Greenville University ..................................................................................................R-83
Connie Maxwell Children’s Home ........................................................................................R-85
The Baptist Courier ...............................................................................................................R-87
South Carolina Baptist Ministries for the Aging Inc .............................................................R-88
Baptist Foundation of South Carolina ...................................................................................R-89
Reports of Convention Committees ...........................................................................................R-91
Bylaws Committee ................................................................................................................R-91
Christian Life & Public Affairs Committee .........................................................................R-113
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Committee on Committees ..................................................................................................R-114
History Committee ..............................................................................................................R-118
Nominations Committee ......................................................................................................R-119
Order of Business Committee .............................................................................................R-122
Historical Table ..............................................................................................................................39
Ministers Serving in South Carolina ..............................................................................................45
Persons Ordained During 2014 Associational Year .....................................................................121
Persons Licensed During 2014 Associational Year ......................................................................122
Deceased Ministers ......................................................................................................................123
New Churches and Missions ........................................................................................................124
Associational Directory ...............................................................................................................126
Alphabetical Listing of Churches ................................................................................................132
Statistical Summary and Tables ...................................................................................................164
Summary Financial Reports .........................................................................................................203
Institutions of the Convention ......................................................................................................244
Index ............................................................................................................................................246
Map ..............................................................................................................................................247
Editorial Team
Coordinating Editor ........................................................................................................ Jan Berrian
Executive Editor ........................................................................................................ Gary Anderson
Association Information ..............Fan Hopple Ministerial Directory/Church List ..................
Audits ..................Kristy Adams/Pam Carroll ...................................................... Lisa Coley
Convention Staff ....................... Lee Douglas Church Planting ..................Dilcia Guardado
Deceased/Ordained/Licensed Ministers ......... Proceedings ...............................Verla Bennie
.....................Cheryl McCullough/Lisa Coley .......... 2014 Convention Recording Secretary
Executive Board/SBC ..... Courtney Williams WMU Enrollments ......................Donna Britt
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Boards & Committees
SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST CONVENTION
OFFICERS2015
Tommy Kelly Tom Tucker President First Vice President
Bart Kelley Brenda Barnes Second Vice President Recording Secretary
Clark Carter Richard Harris Registration Secretary Interim Executive Director-Treasurer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2014 Order of Business ....................................................................................................................................R-5
South Carolina Baptist Convention Legal Documents Articles of Incorporation ...........................................................................................................................R-11 South Carolina Baptist Convention Bylaws, Part 1 ...................................................................................R-14 South Carolina Baptist Convention Bylaws, Part 2 ...................................................................................R-22 Executive Board Standing Rules ...............................................................................................................R-29 Executive Board Business & Financial Plan .............................................................................................R-37
Reports of Executive Board To South Carolina Baptist Convention .........................................................................................................R-44
Report of Executive Director-Treasurer .....................................................................................................R-44Budget Recommendations of the Executive Board ....................................................................................R-49Report of Chief Financial Officer ..............................................................................................................R-52Report of Human Resources Office ...........................................................................................................R-53Report of Office of Public Policy ...............................................................................................................R-53Report of Church Support Team ................................................................................................................R-55Report of Sending Team .............................................................................................................................R-60Report of Strengthening Team ...................................................................................................................R-66Report of Woman’s Missionary Union, Auxiliary to South Carolina Baptist Convention .........................R-72
Reports of Institutions ...................................................................................................................................R-76Anderson University ..................................................................................................................................R-76 Charleston Southern University .................................................................................................................R-80North Greenville University .......................................................................................................................R-83Connie Maxwell Children’s Home .............................................................................................................R-85The Baptist Courier ....................................................................................................................................R-87South Carolina Baptist Ministries for the Aging Inc..................................................................................R-88Baptist Foundation of South Carolina ........................................................................................................R-89
Reports of Convention Committees ..............................................................................................................R-91Bylaws Committee ......................................................................................................................................R-91Christian Life & Public Affairs Committee ..............................................................................................R-113Committee on Committees .......................................................................................................................R-114History Committee ...................................................................................................................................R-118Nominations Committee ...........................................................................................................................R-119Order of Business Committee ...................................................................................................................R-122
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2014 South Carolina Baptist Convention Program
D. J. Horton Tommy Kelly Shane Donald President First Vice President Second Vice President
Veria Bennie Bart Kelly Richard Harris Recording Secretary Registration Secretary Interim Executive Director- Treasurer
Wil Bradham Dave Patterson Jim Goodroe Order of Business Committee Parliamentarian Parliamentarian
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(1) NOTE: Gifts other than Cooperative Program will be distributed according to the written intent and
(2) NOTE: GCR Goal is to increase SC's contribution to IMB as it would be if we were splitting the Cooperative Program (CP) with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) on a 50/50 basis.
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9/1/2014
Executive Office Richard Harris, Interim Executive Director-Treasurer Human Resource Office
Executive Assistant - Courtney Williams Manager - Lee Douglas CFO & Accounting GroupMinistry Assistant - Vacant* Ministry Assistant - Karen Bray CFO - Pam Carroll
Accounting Director - Kristy Adams Accounting Assistant - Cora Mullinax
Office of Public Policy Accounting Assistant - Mary Ann Conlon Associate Director - Mark Hendrick Ministry Assistant - Vacant*
CHURCH STRENGTHENING TEAM CHURCH SENDING TEAM CHURCH SUPPORTIING TEAM Associate Executive Director - Associate Executive Director - Associate Executive Director - David Parks Wayne Terry (SDOM) Roger Orman Team Assistant - Mandy Chapman* Team Assistant - Fan Hopple Team Assistant - Jan Berrian
Website Strategist - Judy RamseyAdult Ministry Office Evangelism Group Church Services Representative -
Director - Vacant Director - Lee Clamp Barbara Husman Ministry Assistant - Pam Cashatt Evangelism & Prayer Strategist - Ron Barker
Ministry Assistant - Misti Ellis Cooperative Program OfficeChildhood Ministry Group Director - Gary Anderson
Director - Vacant Missions Mobilization Group Ministry Assistant - Cheryl McCullough Associate Director - Sue Harmon Director - Tim Rice Ministry Assistant - Mandy Chapman* Associate Director - Ronnie Cox Camps/Conference Centers
Ministry Assistant - Leisa Butler Executive Director - VacantChurch Health Group Associate Director WOCC - John Cathcart
Director - Joe Youngblood Church Planting Group Director McCall - Randy Vincent, Interim Associate Director - Jerry Sosebee Director - Daryl Price Ministry Assistant - Janet Clonts Upstate Church Planting Catalyst -Scott Shields Technology, Data & Building
Lowcountry Church Planting Catalyst - Vacant Services GroupPastoral Ministries, Bivocational Ministry Assistant - Dilcia Guardado Director - John Pitzer
& GuideStone Office Network Administrator - Cathy House Director - Monty Hale Disaster Relief & Men's Ministries Office Computer Technology Manager - Ron Morgan Ministry Assistant - Traci Hane Director - Randy Creamer
Building ServicesWorship & Music Office Collegiate Ministry Group Facilities Manager - Denny Newman
Director - Mark Powers Director - Ken Owens Building Technician - Ezekiel Thomas Ministry Assistant - Janet Altman Ministry Assistant - Kristina Rabon
DataYouth Ministry Group Collegiate Ministers CRM Manager - Lisa Coley
Director - Steve Rohrlack Charleston Region - Cameron Ventura (Interim) Associate Director - Cory Singleton Clemson Region - Peter Hyatt Print & Mail Services Group Ministry Assistant - Vacant Columbia Region - Andy Weems Manager - Jeff Dial
Francis Marion Region - Kendal Danford Lander Region - Scott Smith
SC State/Historically Black Universities -Monet Heyward
Spartanburg Region - Suzanne Bachelor Winthrop Region - Jack Blankenship
2014 CONVENTION STAFF ORGANIZATION
*SHARED POSITIONS
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2,313
1,328
2,217
578
Summer 2013 Off-Season 2013 Summer 2014 Off-Season As of 9-1-14
McCall Summer Camper Totals and Off-Season Guest Totals
2013 2014
$374,499
$91,205
$389,245
$51,428
Summer 2013 Off-Season 2013 Summer 2014 Off-Season As of 9-1-14
McCall Revenue Totals for Summer and Off Season 2013 2014
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26,858.36
27,354.85
25,683.10
26,152.00
24,500.00
25,000.00
25,500.00
26,000.00
26,500.00
27,000.00
27,500.00
2011 2012 2013 2014
Guest Days - January through July, 2014
Guest Days
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Messengers at 2014 annual meeting will consider bylaws revisions: Election of a president-elect, and Cooperative Program support
Messengers to November’s annual meeting in Columbia will vote on separate recommendations to change the convention’s bylaws, allowing for the election of a president-elect, and giving clarification to what it means to be a “bona fide” contributor to the convention’s work based on Cooperative Program giving. These recommended changes to the convention bylaws were introduced to messengers at the 2013 annual meeting in Columbia. Messengers this year will also hear the first reading of recommendations that will change how future amendments to the convention bylaws are considered and communicated. The 2014 annual meeting will be Tuesday-Wednesday, Nov. 11-12, at Shandon Baptist Church in Columbia. Electing a president-elect If approved, messengers to the 2015 annual meeting will elect a candidate to serve a one-year term as president-elect of the convention. A president, first and second vice presidents, recording secretary, and registration secretary will also be elected. The convention staff’s executive director-treasurer serves as the treasurer of the convention. Beginning with the 2016 annual meeting, a convention president will not be elected as the president-elect will assume that position. In 2016, election of the president-elect will replace the annual election of a convention president. If, during his term office, the president must resign, the first vice-president will become the convention president, and the second vice-president will become the first vice-president. The position of president-elect will be unaffected. During his year of service, the president-elect will have access to all convention-related meetings where the president has access. The recommendation is a change to Article IV of the convention’s Bylaws, Part One. Bill Rigsby, pastor of North Anderson Baptist Church in Anderson, and chairman of the 2014 Bylaws Committee, said, “In 2013, when this was originally discussed, we felt that our year-to-year change in the presidency could be more streamlined if we had a president-elect who could serve a year before becoming president. “As we have it, a president must be elected and then spend time meeting with the previous president, gathering information and counsel before moving forward,” Rigsby said. “With the change in the bylaws, the president-elect, becoming president, doesn’t lose any ground and can move right along.” Brad Atkins, pastor of Powdersville First Baptist Church and a past convention president, said he personally favors the change and agreed with Rigsby. “This change will allow the incoming president to see what will be expected, begin to get involved alongside the convention’s Executive Board, and also have input into the meeting at which he will preside,” Atkins said. “I do believe it allow for easier and more efficient transition between leaders.” D.J. Horton, pastor of Anderson Mill Road Baptist Church in Moore, said, “Most state conventions elect presidents to a two-year term, and even the Southern Baptist Convention ceremonially elects a president for two consecutive one-year terms.
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“In South Carolina, it’s tough to be a local pastor and a full-time convention president,” he said. “For me, it’s been good because both my church and family have been very gracious about my time. This proposal allows for a president-elect to shadow a current president to better understand the role and prepare for it.” Horton said, “It’s a little misleading what a president can really accomplish. The chairman of our Executive Board has more authority because he serves a five-year term as a board member and is involved with the convention staff on a 365-day basis. A president serves 12 months, and he needs to be in a position to make the best use of all of that 12 months. Shadowing the president for a year allows that preparation.” Cooperative Program support will be expected If approved, Bylaws Part One, Article II, will define a “bona fide contributor to the convention’s work” as including “a monetary contribution to the Cooperative Program.” Churches have been given additional messengers to the annual meeting for each $1,000 contributed to convention work, and the bylaws change specifies that these contributions be through the Cooperative Program during the fiscal year of the annual meeting. Likewise, in Article III, those serving on the convention’s Executive Board as institutional trustees and convention committees will come from churches that have made “a monetary contribution to the Cooperative Program.” Except for existing language regarding additional messengers based on $1,000 increments, the recommendations do not specify a minimum contribution amount to be a “bona fide contributor to the convention’s work.” Rigsby, chairman of the Bylaws Committee, said, “I believe every church that participates in South Carolina Baptist Convention life needs to have the privilege of being in the convention because they participate in Cooperative Program giving. “We appeal to churches to give, but what we are saying is this: ‘To have a stand in the convention you must participate in the Cooperative Program.’ ” Rigsby applauded the Great Commission Resurgence (GCR) giving by churches to various convention agencies and causes, but he said, “We are strictly talking here about the Cooperative Program, which is the heartbeat of our cooperative work together as Southern Baptists.” Steven McClain, pastor at Beaumont Baptist Church in Spartanburg and a member of the convention Bylaws Committee, said, “Our South Carolina history shows that we Baptists are better together, and that’s why we support the Cooperative Program. But, there seems to be some who are involved, don’t support the Cooperative Program, and yet have messengers to the convention. “We also have a few churches, big and small, who are saying, ‘Why should we give to the Cooperative Program? We can keep our money and invest it in our own missions work.’ That’s an attitude that doesn’t speak to cooperating with other convention churches in missions and evangelism.” McClain will present the recommendation at the 2014 annual meeting on behalf of the Bylaws Committee. Marshall Blalock, chairman of the Executive Board’s Budget, Finance & Audit Committee and pastor of First Baptist Church, of Charleston, said, “The by-law change offers a clarification of what it means to be a ‘bona fide contributor’ to the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Support for the Cooperative Program represents an authentic commitment of churches to the mission and
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work of the convention. The suggested change re-emphasizes the vital relationship of churches collaborating together for the sake of the gospel.” Convention president Horton said, “We have some wonderful churches that range in their percentage giving to the Cooperative Program, and we rejoice in whatever giving comes to the Cooperative Program. We rejoice in all of it. There is room at the table for every church that believes the Cooperative Program has value, but we really don’t benefit including churches in decision-making if they aren’t supporting anything.” Bylaw changes to be heard in 2014 and considered in 2015 In addition to action items surrounding the president-elect and Cooperative Program giving, messengers in 2014 will hear a first reading on amendments to Bylaws Article XII and XIII. Within Article XII, amendments to the bylaws, coming from the floor of the annual meeting, must be presented before the final session of the annual meeting with two-thirds of the messengers present and voting when the amendment is introduced. Nothing has been recommended that changes the requirement for a first and second reading of amendments at different meetings of the convention, annual or special meetings. Also, within Article XII, a recommended change allows for pre-publication of an amendment to appear 30 days prior to a vote in a print or electronic issue of The Baptist Courier or on the Courier’s Website. Any of the three advertising venues will suffice as notice to South Carolina Baptists of a proposed change in the bylaws. The language in Bylaws Article XIII is also changed to reflect this recommendation.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
By-Laws Committee’s Recommendations The following pages make up the recommendations of your By-Laws Committee. The
recommendations are noted below [BOLD = New Text; Strikethrough – Text to be
deleted.] Line numbers have been added for referencing. Page numbers and line numbers may
change due to printing specifications. Items printed in BLUE will be considered by the
messengers during the 2014 meeting. Items printed in Items printed in RED will be considered
by the messengers during the 2015 meeting.
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Report of 2014 SCBC Nominations Committee
Rick Martin, Chairman (All terms to begin January 1, 2015)
*non-church employee #unexpired term
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Association Nominee Terms Expires Aiken *Shorty Hall, Aiken 12/31/2019 Barnwell/Barmberg *Cindy Sanders, Barnwell 12/31/2019 Broad River Eddie Bolin, Blacksburg 12/31/2019 Chester Terry Fowler, Chester 12/31/2019 Colleton Scott Hanna, Walterboro 12/31/2019 Columbia Metro *Shawn Geiger, Columbia 12/31/2019 Edgefield Ray Brown, Edgefield 12/31/2019 Greenville Randy Kirby, Simpsonville 12/31/2019 Greenville *Teresa Garrick, Taylors 12/31/2019 Lakelands Zack Little, Greenwood 12/31/2019 Saluda Chase Stone, Anderson 12/31/2019 Spartanburg Samuel Davis, Spartanburg 12/31/2019 Spartanburg Greg Butler, Pauline 12/31/2019 Three Rivers William Mincey, Greer 12/31/2019 Woodruff *Lester Sherbert, Woodruff 12/31/2019 Unexpired Terms Kershaw #*Jackie Knight, Bethune 12/31/2015 (replacing Emmie Zirkle) Laurens #Michael Post, Laurens 12/31/2017 (replacing Kevin Walker) Reedy River #Shannon Long, Whitmire 12/31/2016 (replacing Charles Miller)
Bylaws Part 2, Article III, Section C 4 iv
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INSTITUTIONS
Anderson University William Rigsby, Anderson 12/31/2019 *Carey Hice, Travelers Rest 12/31/2019 *William Elks, Anderson 12/31/2019 *Jay McSwain, Alpharetta GA 12/31/2019 *Margaret Lanier, Hartsville SC 12/31/2019
Baptist Courier *Davey Hiott, Pickens 12/31/2019 *Dan Collins, Greer 12/31/2019 *Dan Adams, Greenville 12/31/2019 Unexpired Terms *#Ray Partain, Anderson 12/31/2015 (replacing Charles Sumner) *#Daryle Scott, Pendleton 12/31/2016 (replacing William Pfister) *#Sandy Satterwhite, Roebuck 12/31/2016 (replacing Kile Antone) #Wes Church, Columbia 12/31/2017 (replacing Reiny Koschel)
Baptist Foundation *Susan Baham, Ravenel 12/31/2019 *John Yancey McGill, Columbia 12/31/2019 Paul Taylor Wells, Aiken 12/31/2019 Unexpired Term *#Catherine Childers, Union 12/31/2018 (replacing Pat Nobles)
Charleston Southern University *Thomas Lee Rhodes, Summerton 12/31/2019 Johnny Caruso, Fort Mill 12/31/2019 *Kathy Weckman Weiss, Lancaster 12/31/2019 *Randy Eller, Hilton Head 12/31/2019 *Christopher Niebuhr, Sumter 12/31/2019 Unexpired Term #Wendell Estep, Columbia 12/31/2015 (replacing Caleb Coffin)
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Connie Maxwell Children’s Home *Linda Hite, Lexington 12/31/2019 Brancie Stephens, Aiken 12/31/2019 David Little, Abbeville 12/31/2019 Johnny Muller, Lexington 12/31/2019 *Janet Cofield, Lexington 12/31/2019 Unexpired Term #Bart Kelley, Westminster 12/31/2018 (replacing Brad Kelley)
Ministries for the Aging *Hugh Lister, Newberry 12/31/2019 *Sunny Poston, Hemingway 12/31/2019 *Ham Hudson, Seneca 12/31/2019 *Matthew Fowler, Chapin 12/31/2019 Unexpired Terms #Keith Wall, Georgetown 12/31/2015 (replacing Sonny Poston) #Kevin Massey, Sumter 12/31/2016 (replacing Ham Hudson) #Chad Campbell, Easley 12/31/2018 (replacing Charles Jenkins)
North Greenville University *Ronald Edwards, Greenville 12/31/2019 *David Charpia, Chapin 12/31/2019 *Donald Rodney Back, Spartanburg 12/31/2019 *Gary Glenn, Greenville 12/31/2019 *Melvin Younts, Fountain Inn 12/31/2019 Unexpired Term *#Betty Jo Craft, Columbia 12/31/2017 (replacing Ralph Carter)
Richard Harris, Interim Executive Director-Treasurer190 Stoneridge Drive • Columbia, SC 29210-8254
This resource is made possible through theCooperative Program ministry support of your local church.
40 2014 Annual
Historical Tables
HISTORICAL TABLE
1821 Columbia ........... Richard Furman ....... ................................. Abner Blocker.......... .............................. .................................. ........................... .............................. ................................1822 Fellowship ......... Richard Furman ....... ................................. Joseph B. Cook ........ .............................. Richard Furman ....... Psalm 122:9 ....... .............................. ................................1823 Edgefield ........... Richard Furman ....... Wm. B. Johnson ...... Basil Manly.............. .............................. Wm. B. Johnson ....... Mark 10:15 ........ Basil Manly........... ................................1824 Coosawhatchie .. Richard Furman ....... Wm. B. Johnson ...... Basil Manly.............. .............................. Wm. B. Johnson ....... ........................... .............................. ................................1825 Camden ............. Wm. B. Johnson ....... Benj. S. Scriven ....... Basil Manly.............. .............................. C. D. Mallory ........... Eccl. 9:10........... Rev. Mr. Graham .. Zech. 6:2, 3 .............1826 Greenville .......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. Joseph B. Cook ........ John 13:19 ......... C.D. Mallory ......... ................................1827 Edgefield ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. B. Manly .................. Acts 28:15 ......... W. B. Johnson ....... ................................1828 Minervaville ...... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. William Dossey ........ Acts 2:42 ........... W. B. Johnson ....... Matt: 6:10 ...............1829 Charleston ......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. J. Hartwell ................ Acts 7:59 ........... N. W. Hodges ........ ................................1830 Robertville ......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. J. B. Cook ................ Eccl. 9:10........... .............................. ................................1831 Mount Moriah ... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. J. Hartwell ................ Eph. 1:7 ............. B. Manly ............... Mark 6:9 .................1832 Society Hill ....... Wm. B. Johnson ....... Joseph B. Cook ........ Basil Manly.............. .............................. B. Manly .................. 1 Cor. 15:58 ....... S. Furman.............. Matt. 10:8 ...............1833 Newberry ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... William Dossey ....... Basil Manly.............. .............................. W. B. Johnson .......... Eph. 1:10 ........... B. Manly ............... John 4:35 ................1834 Barnwell ............ Wm. B. Johnson ....... William Dossey ....... Basil Manly.............. .............................. J. L. Brooks .............. Heb. 10:24 ......... R. Fuller ................ Luke 13:7 ................1835 Charleston ......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... Basil Manly.............. .............................. N. W. Hodges ........... II Cor. 5:7 .......... .............................. ................................1836 Greenville .......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... Basil Manly.............. .............................. H. D. Duncan ........... Mark 16:29 ........ J. M. Chiles ........... Matt. 24:14 .............1837 Edgefield ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... W. H. Brisbane......... .............................. J. C. Furman ............. Heb. 12:1, 2 ....... R. Fuller ................ John 13:31 ..............1838 Bethel ................ Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J. M. Chiles .............. .............................. Wm. B. Johnson ....... Gal. 6:9, 10 ........ N. W. Hodges ........ Isaiah 60:1 ..............1839 Black Swamp .... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J. L. Reynolds .......... .............................. N. W. Hodges ........... Eph. 4:30 ........... W. Harper .............. Acts 9:6 ..................1840 Sumterville ........ Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J. DuPre ................... .............................. Wm. B. Johnson ....... James 1:17 ......... A. Rice .................. Isaiah 9:7 ................1841 Society Hill ....... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J.C. Furman.............. .............................. J. L. Reynolds .......... John 19:5 ........... .............................. ................................1842 Anderson ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J.C. Furman.............. .............................. J. M. Chiles .............. II Cor. 5:14 ........ J. A. Lawton .......... Luke 15:7 ................1843 Flat Rock ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J.C. Furman.............. .............................. J. O. B. Dargan ........ II Cor. 5:14, 15 .. .............................. ................................1844 Darlington ......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J.C. Furman.............. .............................. Wm. B. Johnson ....... Col. 2:6, 7 .......... W. B. Johnson ....... ................................1845 Gillisonville ....... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... J.C. Furman.............. .............................. Wm. B. Johnson ....... Matt. 8:20 .......... J. C. Furman ......... Zech. 4:10 ...............1846 Barnwell ............ Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. Davis .................... T. W. Haynes ............ .............................. J. S. Mims ................ Luke 10:21 ........ J. B. Taylor ............ 1 Tim. 1:4 ............... 1847 Beulah ............... Wm. B. Johnson ....... ................................. J. C. Furman ............ .............................. J. H. Cuthbert ........... ........................... J.. L. Brooks.......... Prov. 11:24..............1848 Greenville .......... Wm. B. Johnson ....... H. D. Duncan ........... J. C. Furman ............ .............................. R. Furman ................ II Tim. 4:2 ......... .............................. ................................ 1849 Edgefield ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... H. D. Duncan ........... J. C. Furman ............ .............................. Prof. Edwards ........... Col. 2:10 ............ J. R. Kendrick ....... Matt. 6:10 ............... 1850 Pendleton ........... Wm. B. Johnson ....... H. D. Duncan ........... J. C. Furman ............ .............................. J. S. Mims ................ Phil .................... W. B. Johnson ....... Mark 16:15 ............. 1851 Society Hill ....... Wm. B. Johnson ....... J. R. Kendrick .......... J. C. Furman ............ .............................. J. R. Kendrick .......... Acts 9:6 ............. B. W. Whilden ...... ................................1852 Bush River*....... Wm. B. Johnson ....... ................................. J. C. Furman ............ .............................. J. P. Boyce ................ Acts 20:24 ......... .............................. ................................1853 Greenville .......... J. C. Furman ............. J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. J. J. Brantley............. Psalm 133:1 ....... E. T. Winkler ......... Matt. 11:3 ...............1854 Greenville .......... J. C. Furman ............. J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. W. B. Johnson .......... 1 Peter 5:8,9 ...... J. R. Kendrick ....... Matt. 16:30 .............1855 Newberry ........... J. C. Furman ............. J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. R. Furman ................ II Cor. 11:3 ........ J. C. Furman ......... ................................1856 Greenville .......... Basil Manly .............. J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. J. H. Luther .............. ........................... J. C. Furman ......... ................................1857 Greenwood ........ J. L. Reynolds .......... Basil Manly ............. J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. Basil Manly .............. ........................... J. J. Brantley ......... ................................1858 Greenville .......... J. B. O’Neal ............ J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. J. C. Phelps .............. John 3:8 ............. J.M.C. Breaker ...... Luke 10:23, 4 .........
Year PLACE PRESIDENT VICEPRESIDENT SECRETARY ASSISTANT
SECRETARYPREACHERS
Introductory Text Missionary Text
*Adjourned meeting from 1851.
1859 Sumter ............... J. B. O’Neal ............ J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. J. C. Furman ............. Acts 9:31 ........... R. Fuller ................ ................................1860 Greenville .......... J. B. O’Neal ............ J. G. Landrum .......... J. J. Brantley ............ .............................. J. J. Brantley............. Mark 14:8 .......... E. T. Winkler ......... 1 Peter 2:7 ..............1861 Spartanburg ....... J. B. O’Neal ............ J. G. Landrum .......... J. M. C. Breaker ....... .............................. J. M. C. Breaker ....... Matt. 5:14 .......... J. Huckins ............. ................................1862 Greenville .......... J. B. O’Neal ............ J. C. Furman ............ J. M. C. Breaker ....... .............................. J. C. Phelps .............. Job 7:17, 8 ......... L. R. Gwaltney...... ................................1863 Darlington ......... J. C. Furman ............. T. P. Lide.................. J. M. C. Breaker ....... .............................. W. D. Rice ................ Psalm 116:12 ..... J.A. Chambliss ...... Rom. 1:14 ...............1864 Greenville .......... J. C. Furman ............. J. O. B. Dargan ........ J. M. C. Breaker ....... .............................. J. A. Chambliss ........ Matt. 26:41 ........ J. O. B. Dargan ..... Psalm 67:1, 3 ..........1865 Cross Roads ...... J. C. Furman ............. Z. Watkins................ B. Manly, Jr.............. .............................. J. A. Broadus ............ James 1:5 ........... .............................. ................................1866 Greenville .......... E. T. Winkler ............ J. O. B. Dargan ........ B. Manly, Jr.............. .............................. B. Manly, Jr. ............. 1 Cor. 15:25 ....... W. M. Wingate ...... ................................1867 Anderson ........... E. T. Winkler ............ J. O. B. Dargan ........ B. Manly, Jr.............. .............................. Wm. Williams .......... Heb. 12:1, 2 ....... J. L. Reynolds ....... ................................1868 Newberry ........... J. L. Reynolds .......... J. O. B. Dargan ........ J. F. Morrall ............. .............................. J. Culpepper ............. II Cor. 9:13 ........ T. R. Gaines .......... Rm. 1:18 .................1869 Yorkville ............ J. L. Reynolds .......... J. O. B. Dargan ........ S. W. Bookhart ......... .............................. J. K. Mendenhall ...... Prov. 11:30 ........ E. T. Winkler ......... Acts 11:4 ................1870 Greenville .......... J. L. Reynolds .......... J. O. B. Dargan ........ O. F. Gregory ........... .............................. J. L. Reynolds .......... ........................... L. H. Shuck ........... 1 Sam. 4:13 .............1871 Camden ............. J. P. Boyce ................ J. O. B. Dargan ........ O. F. Gregory ........... A. W. Lamar ......... J. L. Reynolds .......... ........................... J. G. Williams ....... Neh. 4:6 ..................1872 Darlington ......... J. C. Furman ............. J. O. B. Dargan ........ O. F. Gregory ........... A. W. Lamar ......... John Stout ................ Phil. 3:13, 14 ..... J. C. Furman ......... III John 7 ................1873 Columbia ........... J. L. Reynolds .......... J. K. Mendenhall ..... O. F. Gregory ........... J. B. Patrick .......... W. C. Lindsay .......... John 19:5 ........... J. A. Broadus......... Matt. 16:24 .............1874 Chester .............. J. L. Reynolds .......... J. O. B. Dargan ........ J. B. Patrick .............. S. W. Bookhart ..... T. W. Smith .............. Heb. 6:1 ............. J. B. Jeter .............. ................................1875 Spartanburg ....... J. L. Reynolds .......... J. G. Landrum .......... J. B. Patrick .............. O. F. Gregory ........ Luther Broaddus ...... Eph. 6:6 ............. R. H. Griffith ........ Acts 13:2 ................1876 Society Hill ....... John A. Broadus ...... R. Furman ................ O. F. Gregory ........... Z. Davis ................ W. H. Strickland ....... Phil. 4:4 ............. R. Furman ............. ................................1877 Greenville .......... Richard Furman ....... B. W. Edwards ......... Luther Broaddus ...... E. B. Murray......... C. C. Brown ............. Rom. 7:14, 5 ...... R. Furman ............. ................................1878 Sumter ............... Richard Furman ....... B. W. Edwards ......... Luther Broaddus ...... E. B. Murray......... W. J. Alexander ........ 1 John 3:2, 3 ...... J. C. Hiden ............ ................................1879 Aiken ................. B. W. Edwards .......... T. P. Smith ............... Luther Broaddus ...... A. B. Woodruff ..... R. W. Sanders ........... Gal. 6:9 .............. J. A. Chambliss ..... ................................1880 Camden ............. B. W. Edwards .......... T. P. Smith ............... Luther Broaddus ...... A. B. Woodruff ..... J. L. Vass .................. II Tim. 2:1 ......... L. H. Shuck ........... Matt. 6:10 ...............1881 Anderson ........... B. W. Edwards .......... T. P. Smith ............... Luther Broaddus ...... A. B. Woodruff ..... B. G. Covington ....... Matt. 13:31-33 ... F. A. Douglas ........ John 4:35 ................1882 Darlington ......... B. W. Edwards .......... T. P. Smith ............... Luther Broaddus ...... A. B. Woodruff ..... G. H. Carter .............. Matt. 9:37, 8 ...... Lucius Cuthbert .... Acts 16:9 ................ Convention Sermon Text1883 Charleston ......... B. W. Edwards .......... T. P. Smith ............... Luther Broaddus ...... A. B. Woodruff ..... Charles Manly ......................................... John 4:36...................................................1884 Marion ............... B. W. Edwards .......... T. P. Smith ............... Luther Broaddus ...... A. B. Woodruff ..... Chas. A. Stakely ...................................... 1 Cor. 1:23, 24 ..........................................1885 Greenville .......... James A. Hoyt .......... John Stout ................ A. J. S. Thomas ....... A. B. Woodruff ..... G. B. Moore ............................................ Eph. 3:8 .....................................................1886 Columbia ........... James A. Hoyt .......... J. C. Furman ............ A. J. S. Thomas ........ A. B. Woodruff ..... J. A. Mundy ............................................. II Tim. 2:2 .................................................1887 Sumter ............... James A. Hoyt .......... J. C. Furman ............ A. J. S. Thomas ........ A. B. Woodruff ..... J. C. Browne ............................................ John 17:3...................................................1888 Orangeburg ........ James A. Hoyt .......... E. C. Dargan ............ A. J. S. Thomas ........ A. B. Woodruff ..... E. J. Forrester .......................................... John 16:8................................................... R. W. Sanders ..........1889 Florence ............. James A. Hoyt .......... E. C. Dargan ............ A. J. S. Thomas ........ A. B. Woodruff ..... C. P. Ervin ............................................... Eph. 5:15, 16............................................. R. W. Sanders ..........1890 Union ................. James A. Hoyt .......... E. C. Dargan ............ A. J. S. Thomas ........ A. B. Woodruff ..... A. C. Wilkins .......................................... Isa. 55:3, Matt. 26:38................................ R. W. Sanders ..........1891 Spartanburg ....... James A. Hoyt .......... R. H. Griffith ........... A. J. S. Thomas ........ A. B. Woodruff ..... J. W. Perry ............................................... John 14:21-23 ........................................... W. D. Rice ...............
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1892 Aiken ................... James A. Hoyt .............. R. H. Griffith ............... A. J. S. Thomas ...... A. B. Woodruff ....... C. T. Scaife ...................... Mark 14:3, 4 ........................ .............. W. D. Rice1893 Anderson ............. James A. Hoyt .............. W. D. Rice ................... A. J. S. Thomas ...... A. B. Woodruff ....... J. M. Mercer .................... Titus 2:11, 12, 13 ................. .............. J.A.W. Thomas1894 Chester ................ R. W. Sanders .............. C. C. Brown................. G. T. Gresham ........ A. B. Woodruff ....... W. T. Derieux .................. John 15:1-4 .......................... .............. W. D. Rice1895 Greenville ............ R. W. Sanders .............. W. D. Rice ................... G. T. Gresham ........ A. B. Woodruff ....... J. H. Boldridge ................ Luke 17:21 ........................... .............. J. H. Hudson1896 Charleston ........... J. H. Hudson ................ Chas. Manly ................ G. T. Gresham ........ C. P. Ervin ............... C. S. Gardner ................... 1 John 1:1-3 ......................... .............. Jas. McIntosh1897 Rock Hill ............. J. H. Hudson ................ E. J. Forrester .............. C. P. Ervin .............. A. T. Jamison .......... D. M. Ramsay ................. Acts 11:23 ............................ .............. C. T. Scaife1898 Darlington ........... W. D. Rice ................... E. J. Forrester .............. C. P. Ervin .............. A. T. Jamison .......... E. E. Bomar ..................... II Peter 1:2-5 ........................ .............. C. T. Scaife1899 Gaffney ................ W. D. Rice ................... J. E. Brunson ............... C. P. Ervin .............. A. T. Jamison .......... H. C. Buchholz ................ Phil. 2:5-8 ............................ .............. A. H. Patterson1900 Greenwood .......... W. D. Rice ................... Jas. McIntosh............... C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ W. C. Lindsay .................. Matt. 16:19 ........................... .............. L. R. Gwaltney1901 Florence ............... D. W. Key .................... Rufus Ford ................... C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ C. C. Brown ..................... John 14:1-3 .......................... .............. J. E. Brunson1902 Greenville ............ D. W. Key .................... E. T. Atkinson, Sr. ....... C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ W. S. Dorset .................... II Cor. 4:18 ........................... .............. C. A. Smith1903 Sumter ................. Chas. A. Smith ............. L. C. Ezell ................... C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ W. J. Langston ................. II Tim. 2:2 ............................ .............. C. A. Stiles1904 Chester ................ Chas. A. Smith ............. A. C. Osborn ............... C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ L. M. Roper ..................... Romas 6:12-13 ..................... .............. L. C. Hinton1905 Columbia ............. Chas. A. Smith ............. W. H. Lyles .................. C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ E. M. Poteat ..................... Zech. 2:1-5; Isa. 9:7 ............. ........ 282 J. T. Hiers1906 Spartanburg ......... Chas. A. Smith ............. L. C. Ezell ................... C. P. Ervin .............. V. I. Masters ............ W. B. Oliver ..................... Matt. 13:38a ......................... ........ 243 C. T. Scaife1907 Orangeburg .......... Chas. A. Smith ............. T. M. Bailey................. C. P. Ervin .............. G. P. White .............. Z. T. Cody ........................ Jno. 15:8 ............................... ........ 244 E. M. Lightfoot1908 Union ................... A. J. S. Thomas ........... R. W. Lide ................... C. P. Ervin .............. G. P. White .............. J. A. Brunson ................... Matt. 28:18 ........................... ........ 252 Mike McGee1909 Anderson ............. A. J. S. Thomas ........... J. J. Gentry .................. Chas. A. Jones ........ A. B. Kennedy ........ E. M. Lightfoot ................ Gal. 1:24 .............................. ........ 350 W. T. Tate1910 Laurens ................ W. H. Hunt ................... J. D. Pitts ..................... Chas. A. Jones ........ A. B. Kennedy ........ J. F. Vines ........................ I Cor. 4:9 .............................. ........ 282 J. J. Gentry
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1911 Greenwood .......... W. H. Hunt ................... O. Sheppard ................. Chas. A. Jones ........ A. B. Kennedy ........ W. E. Thayer .................... Eph. 6:10 .............................. ........ 319 F. P. Covington1912 Abbeville ............. W. H. Hunt ................... R. Ford ......................... Chas. A. Jones ........ A. B. Kennedy ........ P. J. McLean .................... Matt. 28:20 ........................... ........ 276 W. E. Thayer1913 Bennettsville ....... Z. T. Cody .................... F. N. K. Bailey ............ Chas. A. Jones ........ E. S. Reaves ............ E. S. Reaves ..................... I Cor. 3:9 .............................. ........ 290 T. T. Hyde1914 Charleston ........... Z. T. Cody .................... F. N. K. Bailey ............ Chas. A. Jones ........ E. S. Reaves ............ C. E. Burts ....................... Matt. 22:8; Amos 6:6 ........... ........ 279 T. T. Hyde1915 Greenville ............ Z. T. Cody .................... F. N. K. Bailey ............ Chas. A. Jones ........ E. S. Reaves ............ R. W. Lide ....................... Matt. 5:36; Mark 11:22 ........ ........ 310 T. T. Hyde1916 Newberry ............. T. T. Hyde .................... C. B. Bobo ................... Edward S. Reaves .. W. C. Allen ............. J. H. Mitchell ................... Jno. 21:17 ............................. ........ 291 F. N. K. Bailey1917 Rock Hill ............. T. T. Hyde .................... C. B. Bobo ................... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ E. V. Baldy ....................... I Cor. 1:9 .............................. ........ 264 E. N. K. Bailey1918 *Columbia ........... T. T. Hyde .................... J. J. Lawton ................. W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ E. Pendleton Jones .......... Isa. 6:1 .................................. ........ 217 C. B. Bobo1919 Columbia ............. C. B. Bobo ................... J. J. Lawton ................. W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ John E. White .................. Rom. 12:1 ............................ ........ 453 A. T. Jamison1920 Columbia ............. C. B. Bobo ................... A. T. Jamison ............... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ F. H. Martin ..................... Judges 7:7 ............................ ........ 411 J. R. Jester1921 Greenville ............ J. J. Lawton .................. A. T. Jamison ............... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ J. Dean Crain ................... I Cor. 12:31 .......................... ........ 426 J. R. Jester1922 Rock Hill ............. J. J. Lawton .................. A. T. Jamison ............... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ B. K. Truluck ................... Gal. 6:14 .............................. ........ 379 J. R. Jester1923 Columbia ............. J. J. Lawton .................. I. H. Hunt .................... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ G. W. Quick ..................... Acts 11:26 ............................ ........ 418 E. P. Vandiver1924 Spartanburg ......... A. T. Jamison ............... E. B. Jackson ............... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ B. D. Hahn ....................... Acts 17:32 ............................ ........ 392 G. W. Quick1925 Columbia ............. A. T. Jamison ............... E. B. Jackson ............... W. C. Allen ............ A. B. Kennedy ........ F. W. Putney..................... John 20:21 ............................ ........ 578 G. W. Quick1926 Greenville ............ A. T. Jamison ............... F. H. Martin ................. W. C. Allen ............ G. P. White .............. E. C. Dargan .................... Psalm 90:1 ........................... ........ 382 J. D. Crain1927 Columbia ............. J. D. Crain .................... E. B. Jackson ............... W. C. Allen ............ G. P. White .............. C. A. Kirby ...................... Heb. 1:1-2 ............................ ........ 414 E. P. Vandiver1928 Columbia ............. J. D. Crain .................... E. B. Jackson ............... W. C. Allen ............ G. P. White .............. W. G. Moore .................... Job 14:1 ................................ ........ 374 E. P. Vandiver1929 Spartanburg ......... J. D. Crain .................... W. S. Dorset ................ W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... W. M. Seay ...................... John 11:35; Luke 19:41 ....... ........ 376 E. P. Vandiver1930 Orangeburg .......... W. L. Ball .................... J. S. Corpening ............ W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... B. F. Allen........................ I Cor. 1:18 ............................ ........ 362 B. K. Truluck1931 Columbia ............. W. L. Ball .................... C. O. Milford ............... W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... R. A. MacFarland ............ Rom. 1:20 ............................ ........ 535 E. W. Sikes 1
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1932 Columbia ............. W. L. Ball .................... C. O. Milford ............... W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... J. H. Webb ....................... John 13:1, 4, 5 ..................... ........ 459 E. W. Sikes1933 Charleston ........... E. W. Sikes ................... B. K. Truluck ............... W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... W. M. Jones ..................... 1 Kings 8:17 ......................... ........ 385 J. M. Burnett1934 Columbia ............. E. W. Sikes ................... B. K. Truluck ............... W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... J. B. Caston ..................... Mark 11:22 ........................... ........ 453 J. M. Burnnett1935 Greenville ............ B. K. Truluck ............... M. L. Bannister ........... W. C. Allen ............ J. H. Simpson .......... J. E. Bailey ...................... 1 Chron. 29:5 ....................... ........ 496 R.A. MacFarland1936 Spartanburg ......... B. K. Truluck ............... M. L. Bannister ........... J. H. Simpson ......... C. M. Griffin ........... J. L. Vipperman ............... Luke 24:26, 46, 48 R.A. MacFarland ......... 1 Peter 3:18; Acts 2:24 ........ ........ 4821937 Columbia ............. Chas. E. Burts .............. R. A. MacFarland ........ J. H. Simpson ......... C. M. Griffin ........... J. R. Jester ....................... Matt. 5:47 ............................. ........ 578 J. E. Bailey1938 Columbia ............. Chas. E. Burts .............. R. A. MacFarland ........ J. H. Simpson ......... C. M. Griffin ........... Paul A. Bolen................... II Cor. 5:11-19 ..................... ........ 553 J. E. Bailey1939 Greenville ............ R. A. MacFarland ........ C. O. Milford ............... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... J. Elwood Welsh .............. Matt. 9:9 ............................... ........ 547 W. G. Moore1940 Columbia ............. R. A. MacFarland ........ C. O. Milford ............... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... A. F. Guyton .................... II Tim. 1:14; 2:2 ................... ........ 493 W. G. Moore1941 Anderson ............. R. A. MacFarland ........ C. O. Milford ............... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... W. R. Pettigrew ............... Numbers 16:9 ....................... ........ 516 W. G. Moore1942 Columbia ............. C. O. Milford ............... W. G. Moore ................ J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... C. F. Pittman .................... Heb. 10:35; I Tim. 4:10 ....... ........ 618 J. E. Welsh1943 Columbia ............. E. Gibson Davis ........... W. G. Moore ................ J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... Paul Wheeler ................... I Cor. 15:10 .......................... ........ 633 J. E. Welsh1944 Columbia ............. W. G. Moore ................ J. B. Aiken ................... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... J. T. Gillespie ................... John 18:37 ............................ ........ 589 J. B. Caston1945 Columbia ............. Paul Wheeler ................ J. E. Rawlinson ............ J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... F. C. McConnell .............. Math. 21:43 .......................... ........ 660 O. K. Webb1946 Columbia ............. R. C. Campbell ............ W. M. Seay .................. J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... E. F. Haight...................... John 3:16 .............................. ........ 750 W. R. Pettigrew1947 Greenville ............ D. M. Rivers ................ J. L. Plyler ................... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... A. Howard Wilson ........... II John 1:8 ............................ ........ 804 J. H. Kyzar1948 Columbia ............. John L. Plyler .............. Joseph G. Wood........... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... Mark R. Osborne ............. Heb. 2:1 ................................ ........ 856 P. L. McCall1949 Columbia ............. J. E. Rawlinson ............ Duncan M. Dew .......... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... Robt. E. Naylor ............... 1 Tim. 3:16 ........................... ........ 869 M. C. Donnan1950 Charleston ........... A. E. Tibbs ................... L. K. Simpson ............. J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... C. A. Kirby ...................... Acts 5:29-32 ......................... ........ 786 A. L. Gross1951 Greenville ............ John A. Hamrick .......... A. D. Denmark ............ J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... E. L. Larsen ..................... Heb. 2:3 ................................ ..... 1,044 C. Frank Pittman
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1952 Columbia ............. L. M. Latimer .............. Lester Bates ................. J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... J. H. Simpson .................. Matt. 7:13, 14 ....................... ........ 867 R. P. Lamb1953 Charleston ........... L. K. Simpson .............. F. Clyde Helms ............ J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... E. L. Byrd ........................ II Kings 22:8 ........................ ........ 818 J. Roy Robinson1954 Greenville ............ Wallace R. Rogers ....... P. O. Batson ................. J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... C. Earl Cooper ................. Job 9:24; 23:3 ...................... ..... 1,078 Jno. E. Huss1955 Columbia ............. S. H. Jones ................... Edward L. Byrd ........... J. H. Simpson ......... H. Floyd Surles ....... John L. Slaughter ............ Isa. 54:2 ................................ ..... 1,245 Mark R. Osborne1956 Columbia ............. J. H. Simpson ............... E. F. Haight ................. H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ R. Archie Ellis ................. Isa. 6:1 .................................. ..... 1,230 A. Howard Wilson1957 Charleston ........... *E. F. Haight ................ Thomas L. Neely ......... H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ J. J. Boone ....................... Philippians 4:19 ................... ..... 1,096 W. W. Harris1958 Greenville ............ Sam M. Smith .............. P. L. McCall ................ H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ D. M. Nelson Jr. .............. Romans 8:9 .......................... ..... 1,772 R. W. Major1959 Columbia ............. John L. Slaughter ......... Chester F. Russell ........ H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ David G. Anderson. ......... Mark 5:19, 20 ...................... ..... 1,289 W. Austin Roberts1960 Charleston ........... **M. C. Donnan .......... John Murdoch.............. H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ C. A. Arrington. ............... Psalm 139: 7-12 ................... ..... 1,452 J. E. Rouse1961 Greenville ............ John C. Murdoch ......... C. E. Compton ............. H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ James P. Carroll. .............. Romans 1:16 ........................ ..... 2,423 D. D. McCraw1962 Columbia ............. ***Charles F. Sims ...... David G. Anderson ...... H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ Claude H. Hamby ............ 1 Cor. 1:17-18 ...................... ..... 1,986 Davis M. Sanders1963 Charleston ........... David G. Anderson ...... James P. Carroll ........... H. Floyd Surles ...... Ollin J. Owens ........ L. D. Johnson .................. Ephesians 2:8-22 .................. ..... 1,930 James F. Burriss1964 Columbia ............. James A. Howard ......... A. L. Gross .................. Ollin J. Owens ....... Wm. M. Page Jr. ..... Davis M. Sanders ............ Romans 1:16 ........................ ..... 2,282 W. E. Funderburk ........ Matt. 16:18 ...........................1965 Greenville ............ Robert W. Major .......... R. C. Blackwell ........... Ollin J. Owens ....... Wm. M. Page Jr. ..... Julian A. Cave Jr. ............. Matt. 5:13-16 ....................... ..... 3,148 Clyde M. Johnson1966 Greenville ............ J. Edward Rouse .......... Max M. Rice ............... Ollin J. Owens ....... Wm. M. Page Jr. ..... Robert O. Barker ............. Genesis 35:1-7; 11-15 .......... Joel C. Murphy ............ John 8: 31-32 ....................... ..... 2,3621967 Columbia ............. S. G. Lovell Jr. ............. William L. Palmer ....... William M. Page Jr. Daniel W. Cloer ...... J. H. Barr ......................... Hebrews 10:10-14 ................ ..... 2,781 B. F. Hawkins1968 Myrtle Beach ....... Thos. L. Neely ............. J. C. Rice Jr. ................ William M. Page Jr. Daniel W. Cloer ...... Loyd Self ......................... Acts 13:36 ............................ ..... 1,739 Mrs. D. C. Bomar1969 Charleston ........... P. H. Callison ............... M. B. Webb ................. William M. Page Jr. Daniel W. Cloer ...... Stewart B. Simms Sr. ...... Acts 1:12-14; 2:1-4; J.W. Crocker ................ 42-47 ................................ ..... 1,6991970 Greenville ............ J. C. Rice Jr. ................. Paul O. Batson Jr. ........ William M. Page Jr. Daniel W. Cloer ...... David J. Wells .................. Ephesians 4:13 ..................... Ralph E. Lattimore ...... Galatians 4:19 ...................... ..... 2,0381971 Columbia ............. W. Daniel Greer ........... Stewart B. Simms Sr. .. William M. Page Jr. Daniel W. Cloer ...... John C. Murdoch ............. Joshua 3:1-7 ......................... ..... 2,520 Jim J. Smithwick1972 Myrtle Beach ....... Stewart B. Simms Sr. ... R. Von King ................. William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... James R. Bruce ................ Isaiah 53, Gal. 6:14 .............. ..... 2,199 P. L. Baughman
* Moved from the state. The two vice presidents assumed co-equal responsibilities of the presidency. ** Due to the illness of President Donnan, First Vice President Murdoch presided. *** Deceased, December 11, 1961.
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1973 Charleston ........... P.L. Baughman. ............ James R. Bruce ............ William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... James P. Craine ................ Matt. 28:18 ........................... John A. Farmer ............ Ephesians 5:18 ..................... ..... 1,8041974 Columbia ............. James R. Bruce. ........... Hovie D. Revis Jr. ....... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... Ernest L. Carswell Jr. ...... Text: Isaiah 51:20 ................ ..... 1,849 Henry T. Finch Jr.1975 Greenville ............ Hovie D. Revis Jr. ........ Henry T. Finch Jr. ........ William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... R. Hayne Rivers. ............. Joshua 14:6-14 ..................... ..... 1,925 Marion H. Hendrix1976 Spartanburg ......... Carl E. Compton. ......... Posey Belcher .............. William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... H. Edwin Young .............. Joshua 17:12-18 ................... Ruth Provence ............. Song of Solomon 1:6 .......... ..... 2,0871977 Columbia ............. Lloyd E. Batson. .......... Glenn E. Felmet .......... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... T. Earl Vaughn. ................ I Cor. 2:1-5 ........................... John K. Durst .............. II Tim. 4:1-8 ......................... ..... 2,0301978 Myrtle Beach ....... J. K. Lawton Sr. ........... J. R. Weber .................. William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... Ray L. Lundy. .................. John 13:12-17 ...................... ..... 1,835 James B. Mitchell1979 Greenville ............ Alastair C. Walker ....... Loulie L. Owens .......... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... Ted A. Mears ................... Ephesians 4:1-6 .................... ..... 2,036 Donald C. Purvis1980 Columbia ............. John E. Roberts ............ Dan T. Wallen .............. William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... Paul O. Batson Jr. ............ 1 Peter 2:9-10 ....................... ..... 1,894 Lonnie H. Shull Jr.1981 Charleston ........... Lonnie H. Shull Jr ....... Horace B. Sims Jr. ....... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... W. Eugene Spears Jr. ....... Philippians 2:5-11 ................ ..... 2,095 Alvin B. O’Shields1982 Spartanburg ......... Horace B. Sims Jr ........ Donald C. Purvis ......... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... Robert E. Cuttino ............ Mark 10:35-44 ..................... ..... 2,302 W. Lloyd Hellams1983 Columbia ............. B. F. Hawkins .............. M. B. Morrow Jr. ......... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... James W. Herron ............. Numbers 27:15-17 ............... ..... 2,058 George R. Dye1984 Myrtle Beach ....... M. B. Morrow Jr. ......... R. E. Culbertson Jr. ..... William M. Page Jr. John T. Morrow ....... Earl D. Crumpler ............. Phillippians 2:5-11 ............... ..... 2,313 Arnold W. Eaves1985 Columbia ............. Earl D. Crumpler ......... ..... 1,242 1985 Greenville ............ Earl D. Crumpler. ........ George R. Dye ............. William M. Page Jr. Bobby R. Wallace ... Alastair C. Walker ........... 1 Kings 21:3 ......................... ..... 2,462 Jimmie E. Harley1986 Columbia ............. George R. Dye ............. Flynn T. Harrell ........... William M. Page Jr. Bobby R. Wallace ... J. Kirk Lawton ................. Hebrews 11, 12:1 ................. ..... 2,296 D. B. Webber1987 Charleston ........... Flynn T. Harrell ........... Jimmie E. Harley ......... William M. Page Jr. Bobby R. Wallace ... Douglas N. Baker ............ John 8:12-19, 30-32 ............. ..... 2,246 Mary Rome Foster1988 Spartanburg ......... Jimmie E. Harley ......... Mary Rome Foster ...... William M. Page Jr. Bobby R. Wallace ... William L. Coates Jr. ....... Matthew 5:14-16 .................. ..... 3,116 Troy M. Gregg1989 Columbia ............. Douglas N. Baker ........ Troy M. Gregg............. William M. Page Jr. Bobby R. Wallace ... Norman E. Gillespie ........ II Corinthians 7:1-2 ............. Robert E. Cuttino ........ Romans 16:1-2 ..................... ..... 3,1081990 Columbia ............. Robert E. Cuttino ......... Jack S. W. Ellenburg ... William M. Page Jr. Bobby R. Wallace ... Jesse Powers .................... John 5:1-9 ............................ ..... 5,086 W. Gregory Horton1991 Greenville ............ W. Gregory Horton ...... William M. Page Jr. ..... Bobby R. Wallace L. Eddie Greene .......... Jack S. W. Ellenburg ....... Matthew 9:35-38 .................. ..... 4,628 Jerry D. Lethco ............ John 17:12-18 ......................
HISTORICAL TABLE—ContinuedYear PLACE PRESIDENT VICE
PRESIDENTS SECRETARY ASSISTANTSECRETARY
CONVENTIONSERMON TEXT MES-
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1992 Columbia ............. L. Eddie Greene ........... Stephen M. Cloud ....... William M. Page Jr. Marion H. Hare ....... W. L. Collins ................... John 4:27-39 ........................ ..... 2,648 Monty DuPuy ..............1993 Columbia ............. Stephen M. Cloud ........ James W. Owens Jr ..... Helen B. Davis ....... J. Robert Cline Jr. ... Paul M. Sullivan .............. Proverbs 29:18 ..................... ..... 2,946 Steve Hogg ..................1994 Columbia ............. Steve Hogg .................. Jerry D. Lethco ............ Joe Mack ................ Gerald A. McCants . C. David Gallamore......... Romans 10:1-21 ................... ..... 2,128 Danny Hedgepeth1995 Charleston ........... Jerry D. Lethco ............ Ron Jackson ................ Ross Robinson ....... Brancie Stephens .... Pat Perry .......................... Matthew 15:21-28 ................ ..... 1,796 Joe Mack .....................1996 Florence ............... James W. Owens .......... Joe Mack ..................... Kenneth Spain ........ Ross Robinson ........ Glenn Ailshie ................... Acts 16:9-10 ......................... ..... 2,129 Wayne Dickard1997 Columbia ............. Michael S. Hamlet ....... Keith Kelly .................. Adrianne Smith ...... Sonny Foraker ......... Ned Duncan ..................... Ephesians I ........................... ..... 1,716 Ross Robinson .............1998 Columbia ............. David Gallamore.......... Bobbie Horton ............. Frances Miller ........ Greg Hasselbring .... Wilson Nelson ................. Matthew 14:22-36 ................ ..... 1,454 Brancie Stephens1999 Spartanburg ......... Dick Lincoln ................ Wayne Dickard ............ Adrianne Smith ...... Danny Burnley ........ Ernest Carswell ............... Isaiah 51:1-2 ........................ ..... 1,310 Howard Allen ..............2000 Columbia ............. Don Purvis ................... Hal Lane ...................... Froline Thomas ...... Ed Rhodes ............... Don Wilton ...................... Ephesians 4:11; John 2:12 ... ..... 1,379 Sonny Foraker .............2001 Columbia ............. Wendell Estep .............. Randall Jones .............. Joyce Sudduth ........ Jerry White .............. Henry Stanford ................ Mark 2 .................................. ..... 1,298 Tony Beam ..................2002 Columbia ............. *Randal Jones .............. *Eddie Leopard ........... *Wanda Bridwell ... *Richard Porter ....... B. Carlisle Driggers ......... Matthew 6:24-33 .................. ..... 1,450 *Danny Burnley .........2003 Columbia ............. *Hal Lane .................... *Jerry White ................ *Louie Powell ........ *Rodney Hord ......... Eddie Leopard ................. Matthew 16 .......................... ..... 1,220 *Fred Stone .................2004 Columbia ............. Wayne Dickard ............ Danny Burnley ............ Stella McGee ......... Wayne Revisky ....... Ken Hemphill .................. Matthew 24:14 ..................... ..... 1,119 James Merritt ...............2005 Columbia ............. Jerry White .................. Jim Merritt ................... Brenda Barnes ........ Bradd Whitt............. James Goodroe ................ Hebrews 12:26-28 ................ ..... 1,275 Richard Porter .............2006 Taylors ................. Don Wilton .................. Richard Porter ............. Frankie Lott ........... Jeff Whaley ............. Marshall Blalock ............. Matthew 28:19-20 ................ ..... 1,448 Rodney Hord ...............2007 Columbia ............. Mike Moody ................ ................................ ......................................... ........ 420
2007 Florence ............... Mike Moody ................ Fred Stone ................... Linda Hite .............. Bill Lutz .................. James W. Austin .............. 2 Corinthians 5 ..................... ..... 1,155 Adrian Allen ................2008 Columbia ............ Eddie Leopard ............. David Little ................ Adrianne Smith ...... Terry Corder ............ Tom Tucker ...................... Joshua 24 ............................. ........ 999 Brian Harris ................2009 Columbia ............ Rudy Gray ................... Terry Corder ............... Lynda Hopkins ....... Dusty Bradshaw ...... Dr. Luther Price ............... John 6: 27-28 ....................... ..... 1,080 Terry Pleasant .............2010 Columbia ............ Fred Stone .................... Dusty Bradshaw .......... Linda Hite .............. Quinn Hooks ........... Ed Stetzer ........................ 1 Peter 4:10-11 ..................... ...... 1255 Brad Atkins..................2011 Columbia ............ Sonny Holmes.............. Brad Atkins ................ Faye Carroll ........... Frankie Melton........ Richard Blackaby ............ John 12 ................................. ..... 1,673 Brad Kelley ................2012 Greenville ........... Brad Atkins .................. Brad Kelley ................ Jackie Ridings ........ Wayne Ellis ............. Michael Catt .................... 1Thes 2-3 ............................. ..... 1,104 Frankie Melton ............
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April 26 Called Convention - Executive Director-Treasurer Election
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2013 Columbia ............ Ralph Carter ................. Keith Shorter .............. Shane Donald ......... Luella Sargent ......... Robert Smith ................... Gen. 2:7; Gen. 50:20; ........... ........ 888 Micah Lane ................ Psalm 23:4; Psalm 30:5; ....... Psalm 34:19; Luke 22:42; ..... John 16:33; Deut. 34:8; ........2014 Columbia ............. D.J. Horton .................. Tommy Kelly ............... Bart Kelly............... Verla Bennie............ Thom Rainer .................... Zechariah 4:1-7 .................... ........ 951 Shane Donald ..............
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SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION
Statements of Financial Position
December 31,2014 2013
Cash and cash equivalents 520,087$ 109,600$ Accrued interest 1,638 1,887Accounts receivable 7,909 6,361Due from South Carolina Baptist Convention 260,983 229,478Prepaid expenses 74,784 10,965Inventory 27,064 25,278Property and equipment–net 2,097,309 2,170,447 Investments 4,476,237 4,883,428 Perpetual trust held by others 154,655 154,284
Total Assets 7,620,666$ 7,591,728$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:
Accounts payable 6,761$ 21,827$ Accrued expenses and other payables 155,722 147,688Distributions payable–Janie Chapman offering 1,123,621 1,120,447Accumulated post-retirement benefit obligation 689,513 541,555
Total liabilities 1,975,617 1,831,517
Net assets:Unrestricted 5,454,918 5,581,789 Temporarily restricted 35,476 24,138 Permanently restricted 154,655 154,284
Total net assets 5,645,049 5,760,211
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 7,620,666$ 7,591,728$
ASSETS:
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SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION
Statements of Cash Flows
Year Ended December 31,2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: $ (115,162) 370,280$
Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided (used) by operating activities:
Depreciation 136,614 138,025 Unrealized gain (loss) on investments 82,959 (147,676) Realized gain on investments (13,366) (21,824) Contributions received for long-term purposes (300) - Change in value of perpetual trust held by others (71) (9,381)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:Accrued interest 249 777 Accounts receivable (1,548) 1,138 Due from the South Carolina Baptist Convention (31,505) 63,321 Prepaid expenses (63,819) 42,267 Inventory (1,786) 2,816 Accounts payable (15,066) 14,809 Accrued expenses and other payables 8,034 219 Distributions payable–Janie Chapman Offering 3,173 (12,148) Accumulated post-retirement benefit obligation 147,958 (44,694)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 136,364 397,929
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchase of property and equipment (63,476) (63,731) Purchase of investments (1,371,776) (1,983,202) Proceeds from sale of investments 1,709,075 1,636,933
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Investing Activities 273,823 (410,000)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:Contributions received for long-term purposes 300 -
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities 300 -
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 410,487 (12,071)
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 109,600 121,671
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 520,087$ 109,600$
Change in net assets
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Statements of Financial Position
September 30, 2014 2013
ASSETS:Cash and cash equivalents 986,497$ 866,911$ Accounts receivable 9,405 6,965 Prepaid expenses 2,290 2,175 Investments 3,061,865 2,842,020 Trust account - 34,588 Property and equipment–net 285,581 300,203
Total Assets 4,345,638$ 4,052,862$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 28,017$ 32,206$ Deferred subscription revenue 143,294 126,543 Deferred compensation agreement 166,764 203,012
Total Liabilities 338,075 361,761
Net assets:Unrestricted 4,007,563 3,691,101
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 4,345,638$ 4,052,862$
See notes to financial statements
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THE BAPTIST COURIER
Statements of Activities
Year Ended September 30,2014 2013
SUPPORT AND REVENUE:Public support:
Support from South Carolina Baptist Convention 382,613$ 428,766$ Contributions 11,791 10,850
Revenue:Subscriptions 370,506 354,145 Advertising 140,274 119,344 Publishing 28,214 - Investment income 77,586 77,472 Realized gains on investments 164,052 59,392 Unrealized gains on investments 94,354 213,772 Other income 1,288 521
Total Support and Revenue 1,270,678 1,264,262
EXPENSES:Program services:
Publishing 694,198 713,579 Supporting activities:
General and administrative 260,018 355,778
Total Expenses 954,216 1,069,357
Change in Net Assets 316,462 194,905
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 3,691,101 3,496,196
Net Assets, End of Year 4,007,563$ 3,691,101$
See notes to financial statements
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THE BAPTIST COURIER
Statements of Cash Flows
Year Ended September 30, 2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:Change in net assets 316,462$ 194,905$ Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided (used) by operating activities:
Depreciation 20,860 16,560 Realized gains on investments–net (164,052) (59,392) Unrealized gains on investments–net (94,354) (213,772)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:Accounts receivable (2,440) 4,125 Prepaid expenses (115) 492 Life insurance receivable - 106,015 Accounts payable and accrued expenses (4,189) 14,428 Deferred subscription revenue 16,751 16,958 Deferred compensation agreement (36,248) (13,962)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 52,675 66,357
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchases of investments (737,021) (799,169) Proceeds from sale of investments 810,170 876,913 Purchases of property and equipment (6,238) (29,530)
Net Cash Provided by Investing Activities 66,911 48,214
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 119,586 114,571
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 866,911 752,340
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 986,497$ 866,911$
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BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Statements of Financial Position
March 31,2014 2013
ASSETS:Cash and cash equivalents 78,157$ 45,028$Investments 8,356,547 7,882,905Accounts receivable 162,658 168,529Notes receivable - 52,955Due from related party 16,632 11,221Prepaid expenses 3,023 -Investments held in trust and for others 122,188,601 100,979,646Investments held for long-term purpose 3,492,846 3,024,714Property and equipment–net 391,580 374,800
Total Assets 134,690,044$ 112,539,798$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:
Accounts payable 6,938$ 31,105$Accrued expenses 16,389 18,236Annuity and trust obligation 12,087,893 12,129,468Post-retirement benefit obligation 265,153 258,509Funds held for others 110,683,994 89,326,158
Total liabilities 123,060,367 101,763,476
Net assets:Unrestricted 7,043,716 6,593,268Temporarily restricted 1,242,301 1,196,248Permanently restricted 3,343,660 2,986,806
Total net assets 11,629,677 10,776,322
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 134,690,044$ 112,539,798$
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215
,357
174,
839
395,
288
Tota
l Sup
port
and
Rev
enue
1,33
1,64
716
3,08
935
6,85
41,
851,
590
1,47
1,88
426
6,18
622
0,16
21,
958,
232
REC
LASS
IFIC
ATI
ON
S:N
et a
sset
s rel
ease
d fr
om:
Satis
fact
ion
of p
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se re
stric
tions
117,
036
(117
,036
)-
-10
5,63
2(1
05,6
32)
--
Tota
l Rec
lass
ifica
tions
117,
036
(117
,036
)-
-10
5,63
2(1
05,6
32)
--
(con
tinue
d)
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Summary Financial Reports
See
note
s to
finan
cial
stat
emen
ts
-5-
BA
PTIS
T F
OU
ND
AT
ION
OF
SOU
TH
CA
RO
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A
Stat
emen
ts o
f Act
iviti
es(c
ontin
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Yea
r End
ed M
arch
31,
2014
2013
Tem
pora
rily
Perm
anen
tlyTe
mpo
raril
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rman
ently
Unr
estri
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Res
trict
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estri
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Tota
lU
nres
trict
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estri
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Res
trict
edTo
tal
EXPE
NSE
S:Pr
ogra
m se
rvic
es54
8,43
2-
-54
8,43
244
7,38
3-
-44
7,38
3
Supp
ortin
g ac
tiviti
es:
Gen
eral
and
adm
inis
trativ
e27
0,59
2-
-27
0,59
222
8,27
3-
-22
8,27
3Fu
nd-r
aisi
ng17
9,21
1-
-17
9,21
124
3,87
0-
-24
3,87
044
9,80
3-
-44
9,80
347
2,14
3-
-47
2,14
3
Tota
l Exp
ense
s99
8,23
5-
-99
8,23
591
9,52
6-
-91
9,52
6
Cha
nge
in N
et A
sset
s45
0,44
846
,053
356,
854
853,
355
657,
990
160,
554
220,
162
1,03
8,70
6
Net
Ass
ets,
Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r6,
593,
268
1,19
6,24
82,
986,
806
10,7
76,3
225,
935,
278
1,03
5,69
42,
766,
644
9,73
7,61
6
Net
Ass
ets,
End
of Y
ear
7,04
3,71
6$
1,24
2,30
1$
3,34
3,66
0$
11,6
29,6
77$
6,59
3,26
8$
1,19
6,24
8$
2,98
6,80
6$
10,7
76,3
22$
219 2014 Annual
Summary Financial Reports
See notes to financial statements
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BAPTIST FOUNDATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Statements of Cash Flows
March 31,2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:Change in net assets 853,355$ 1,038,706$Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided (used) by operating activities:
Noncash contributions (170,265) (72,119)Depreciation 4,705 4,548Net realized and unrealized gains on investments (543,684) (799,155)Payments on annuities 129,655 249,648Gift portion of new trust agreement (30,780) -Actuarial change in annuities (82,504) (362,438)Liability portion of matured agreements 16,032 -Change in value of trusts 95,998 (190,196)
Agency transactions:Increase in investments held for others (21,357,840) (14,174,024)Increase in funds held for others 21,357,836 14,174,024
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:Accounts receivable 5,871 (5,771)Due from related party (5,411) (8,043)Prepaid expenses (3,023) 10,580Accounts payable (24,163) 2,448Accrued expenses (1,847) 859Post-retirement benefit obligation 6,644 32,630
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities 250,579 (98,303)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchases of investments (1,593,634) (1,287,575)Proceeds from sale of investments 1,498,658 1,697,872Purchases of property and equipment (21,485) -Proceeds from notes receivable 52,955 896
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Investing Activities (63,506) 411,193
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:Payments on trusts (860,432) (1,107,269)Face value of new annuity and trust agreements 319,706 242,642Investment income from trusts 516,437 738,404Payments on annuities (129,655) (249,648)
Net Cash Used in Financing Activities (153,944) (375,871)
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 33,129 (62,981)
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 45,028 108,009
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 78,157$ 45,028$
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2014 2013
ASSETS:Cash and cash equivalents 3,853,836$ 6,686,316$ Accounts and other receivables–net 88,880 124,642Inventory 122,357 80,845Prepaid expenses 61,437 76,097Investments 85,521,936 79,525,100Assets held in trust 1,185,972 1,082,854Property and equipment–net 7,030,692 7,371,719Beneficial interest in funds held by others 9,547,648 9,116,238
Total Assets 107,412,758$ 104,063,811$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:
Accounts payable 117,766$ 173,027$ Accrued expenses 183,935 185,710Annuities and trusts payable 1,310,533 1,175,471Post-retirement benefit obligation 1,032,942 1,078,478
2,645,176 2,612,686
Net assets:Unrestricted 88,568,189 85,965,639 Temporarily restricted 4,194,101 3,999,522 Permanently restricted 12,005,292 11,485,964
104,767,582 101,451,125
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 107,412,758$ 104,063,811$
September 30,
Statements of Financial Position
CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME
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Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total
OPERATING SUPPORT AND REVENUE:Contributions:
South Carolina Baptist Convention 912,870$ -$ -$ 912,870$ Churches 708,895 - - 708,895 Estate bequests 594,682 64,399 25,198 684,279 Memorial gifts 213,752 - - 213,752 Parents and relatives 18,038 - - 18,038 Satellite campuses 83,471 - - 83,471 Other individuals 967,133 - - 967,133
3,498,841 64,399 25,198 3,588,438 Revenue:
Investment income–operating 3,463,235 804,412 - 4,267,647 Government income 220,701 - - 220,701 Income from productive enterprises 42,771 - - 42,771 Other income 30,811 - - 30,811
Total Support and Revenue 7,256,359 868,811 25,198 8,150,368
RECLASSIFICATIONS:Satisfaction of purpose restrictions 867,386 (867,386) - -
OPERATING EXPENSES:Program services 5,859,397 - - 5,859,397 Supporting activities:
General and administrative 707,776 - - 707,776 Fund-raising 830,449 - - 830,449
Depreciation 845,421 - - 845,421 Total Expenses 8,243,043 - - 8,243,043
Change in Operating Net Assets (119,298) 1,425 25,198 (92,675)
NON-OPERATING REVENUE:Investment income–non-operating 2,787,688 179,180 - 2,966,868 Change in value of trusts - 16,394 - 16,394 Change in value of annuities (60,292) - - (60,292) Change in value of beneficial interests in
funds held by others - (2,420) 494,130 491,710 Realized loss on disposal of assets (5,548) - - (5,548)
Total Non-Operating Revenue 2,721,848 193,154 494,130 3,409,132
Change in Net Assets 2,602,550 194,579 519,328 3,316,457
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 85,965,639 3,999,522 11,485,964 101,451,125
Net Assets, End of Year 88,568,189$ 4,194,101$ 12,005,292$ 104,767,582$
CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME
Statement of Activities
Year Ended September 30, 2014
See notes to financial statements
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Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total
OPERATING SUPPORT AND REVENUE:Contributions:
South Carolina Baptist Convention 912,870$ -$ -$ 912,870$ Churches 774,878 - - 774,878 Estate bequests 904,981 158,196 21,122 1,084,299 Memorial gifts 243,457 - - 243,457 Parents and relatives 22,515 - - 22,515 Satellite campuses 90,756 - - 90,756 Other individuals 1,096,349 - - 1,096,349 Gifts-in-kind 6,520 - - 6,520
4,052,326 158,196 21,122 4,231,644 Revenue:
Investment income–operating 3,287,132 455,192 - 3,742,324 Government income 563,884 - - 563,884 Income from productive enterprises 35,152 - - 35,152 Other income 31,731 - - 31,731
Total Support and Revenue 7,970,225 613,388 21,122 8,604,735
RECLASSIFICATIONS:Satisfaction of purpose restrictions 631,362 (631,362) - -
OPERATING EXPENSES:Program services 6,006,362 - - 6,006,362 Supporting activities:
General and administrative 667,280 - - 667,280 Fund-raising 812,431 - - 812,431
Depreciation 825,241 - - 825,241 Total Expenses 8,311,314 - - 8,311,314
Change in Operating Net Assets 290,273 (17,974) 21,122 293,421
NON-OPERATING REVENUE:Investment income–non-operating 4,926,532 448,439 - 5,374,971 Change in value of trusts - 651 - 651 Change in value of annuities (61,359) - - (61,359) Change in value of beneficial interest in
funds held by others - - 1,034,279 1,034,279 Total Non-Operating Revenue 4,865,173 449,090 1,034,279 6,348,542
Change in Net Assets 5,155,446 431,116 1,055,401 6,641,963
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 80,810,193 3,568,406 10,430,563 94,809,162
Net Assets, End of Year 85,965,639$ 3,999,522$ 11,485,964$ 101,451,125$
CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME
Statement of Activities
Year Ended September 30, 2013
See notes to financial statements
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2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:Change in net assets 3,316,457$ 6,641,963$ Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash used by operating activities:
Depreciation 845,421 825,241 Realized and unrealized gain on long term investments (6,022,932) (7,695,255) Loss on disposal of assets 5,548 - Actuarial change of annuities (13,514) (12,681) Change in value of trusts (16,394) (651) Change in value of trusts held by others (491,710) (1,034,279) Distribution from trust held by others 60,300 75,602 Payments on annuities 73,806 74,040 Contributions restricted for endowment (25,198) (21,122)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:Accounts and other receivables–net 35,762 42,076 Inventory (41,512) 9,621 Prepaid expenses 14,660 (6,887) Accounts payable (55,261) 52,319 Accrued expenses (1,775) 32,279 Post-retirement benefit obligation (45,536) (94,262)
Net Cash Used by Operating Activities (2,361,878) (1,111,996)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchases of property and equipment (512,061) (765,497) Proceeds from sale of property and equipment 2,119 - Purchases of investments (28,220,158) (23,611,367) Proceeds from the sale of investments 28,143,136 28,771,380
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Investing Activities (586,964) 4,394,516
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:Payments on annuities and trusts (107,226) (104,827) Proceeds from new annuity agreements 61,853 - Investment income on trust assets 136,537 64,830 Contributions restricted for endowment 25,198 21,122
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Financing Activities 116,362 (18,875)
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents (2,832,480) 3,263,645
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 6,686,316 3,422,671
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 3,853,836$ 6,686,316$
CONNIE MAXWELL CHILDREN’S HOME
Statements of Cash Flows
Year Ended September 30,
See notes to financial statements
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NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY
Statements of Financial Position
May 31, 2014 2013
ASSETS:Cash and cash equivalents 22,027,545$ 19,556,865$Short-term investments 5,214,811 7,137,886Student accounts receivable–net 85,164 40,008Other accounts receivable–net 240,059 285,853Assets held for sale 1,221,400 1,046,400Prepaid expenses 350 350Inventory 737,403 664,759Trust assets 161,664 161,664Property and equipment–net 52,781,671 48,844,752Assets held for long-term purposes 29,675,537 22,952,814Beneficial interest in trusts held by others 1,937,929 1,886,668
Total Assets 114,083,533$ 102,578,019$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:
Accounts payable 603,961$ 502,550$Accrued expenses 2,000,547 1,622,504Student deposits 527,124 449,258Deferred revenue 1,367,873 1,532,455Post-retirement benefit obligation 9,736 9,364Trust liability 61,466 64,507Funds held for others 148,324 135,295Capital lease obligation 811,709 1,108,497Notes payable 760,230 560,401
6,290,970 5,984,831
Net assets:Unrestricted 76,697,044 73,579,062Temporarily restricted 10,686,583 5,746,152Permanently restricted 20,408,936 17,267,974
107,792,563 96,593,188
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 114,083,533$ 102,578,019$
235 2014 Annual
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note
s to
finan
cial
stat
emen
ts
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NO
RT
H G
RE
EN
VIL
LE
UN
IVE
RSI
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Stat
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iviti
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Yea
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13Te
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raril
yPe
rman
ently
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pora
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REV
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31,1
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-$
-$
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89,6
85$
29,2
34,3
13$
-$
-$
29,2
34,3
13$
Less
stud
ent a
id
(15,
180,
547)
--
(15,
180,
547)
(14,
343,
232)
--
(14,
343,
232)
Net
tuiti
on a
nd fe
es16
,009
,138
--
16,0
09,1
3814
,891
,081
--
14,8
91,0
81
Aux
iliar
y en
terp
rises
15,2
10,9
34-
-15
,210
,934
14,8
52,7
28-
-14
,852
,728
Fede
ral g
rant
s10
4,78
0-
-10
4,78
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1,47
4-
-11
1,47
4Pr
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e gi
fts a
nd g
rant
s2,
984,
621
4,86
4,09
53,
071,
848
10,9
20,5
643,
100,
766
3,78
1,20
31,
876,
244
8,75
8,21
3In
com
e on
inve
stm
ents
475,
149
1,95
7,74
540
,020
2,47
2,91
449
6,17
72,
040,
300
28,0
822,
564,
559
Loss
on
asse
ts h
eld
for s
ale
(21,
798)
--
(21,
798)
(726
,592
)-
-(7
26,5
92)
Cha
nge
in v
alue
of t
rust
s-
-29
,094
29,0
94-
-20
7,24
020
7,24
0O
ther
inco
me
346,
159
--
346,
159
373,
299
--
373,
299
Tota
l Rev
enue
s, G
ains
, and
Oth
er S
uppo
rt35
,108
,983
6,82
1,84
03,
140,
962
45,0
71,7
8533
,098
,933
5,82
1,50
32,
111,
566
41,0
32,0
02
Net
Ass
ets R
elea
sed
from
Res
trict
ions
:Sa
tisfa
ctio
n of
pur
pose
rest
rictio
ns1,
126,
884
(1,1
26,8
84)
--
965,
375
(965
,375
)-
-Ex
pans
ion
of p
lant
754,
525
(754
,525
)-
-43
9,64
0(4
39,6
40)
--
Ope
ratin
g R
even
ues,
Gai
ns, a
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ther
Sup
port
36,9
90,3
924,
940,
431
3,14
0,96
245
,071
,785
34,5
03,9
484,
416,
488
2,11
1,56
641
,032
,002
(con
tinue
d)
236 2014 Annual
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note
s to
finan
cial
stat
emen
ts
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NO
RT
H G
RE
EN
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LE
UN
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RSI
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Stat
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Res
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EXPE
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S:Pr
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rvic
es:
Inst
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11,5
88,7
91-
-11
,588
,791
10,9
55,8
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-10
,955
,828
Aca
dem
ic su
ppor
t4,
542,
070
--
4,54
2,07
04,
000,
441
--
4,00
0,44
1St
uden
t ser
vice
s5,
730,
552
--
5,73
0,55
25,
236,
909
--
5,23
6,90
9A
uxili
ary
ente
rpris
es8,
568,
698
--
8,56
8,69
88,
081,
640
--
8,08
1,64
030
,430
,111
--
30,4
30,1
1128
,274
,818
--
28,2
74,8
18Su
ppor
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activ
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:In
stitu
tiona
l sup
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2,33
8,99
6-
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338,
996
2,13
1,37
7-
-2,
131,
377
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ance
men
t1,
103,
303
--
1,10
3,30
31,
039,
643
--
1,03
9,64
33,
442,
299
--
3,44
2,29
93,
171,
020
--
3,17
1,02
0
Ope
ratin
g Ex
pens
es33
,872
,410
--
33,8
72,4
1031
,445
,838
--
31,4
45,8
38
Cha
nge
in N
et A
sset
s3,
117,
982
4,94
0,43
13,
140,
962
11,1
99,3
753,
058,
110
4,41
6,48
82,
111,
566
9,58
6,16
4
Net
Ass
ets,
Beg
inni
ng o
f Yea
r73
,579
,062
5,74
6,15
217
,267
,974
96,5
93,1
8870
,520
,952
1,32
9,66
415
,156
,408
87,0
07,0
24
Net
Ass
ets,
End
of Y
ear
76,6
97,0
44$
10,6
86,5
83$
20,4
08,9
36$
107,
792,
563
$73
,579
,062
$5,
746,
152
$17
,267
,974
$96
,593
,188
$
237 2014 Annual
Summary Financial Reports
See notes to financial statements
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NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY
Statements of Cash Flows
Year Ended May 31, 2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:Change in net assets 11,199,375$ 9,586,164$Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided (used) by operating activities:
Gifts-in-kind (4,022,716) (613,886)Depreciation 1,779,334 1,737,120Contributions to be used for long-term purposes (5,834,693) (6,725,511)Realized and unrealized gains on investments (1,815,665) (2,130,629)Loss on assets held for sale 21,798 726,592Actuarial change in trust liabilities (3,041) (2,344)Losses on disposal of property and equipment 66,604 48,125
Change in:Student accounts receivable (45,156) 104,045Other accounts receivable 45,794 (73,060)Inventory (72,644) (70,957)Accounts payable (72,828) 107,178Accrued expenses 378,043 132,847Student deposits 77,866 31,356Deferred revenue (164,582) 31,779Post-retirement benefit obligation 372 (158)Funds held for others 13,029 15,144
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 1,550,890 2,903,805
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchase of investments (10,963,152) (2,405,378)Proceeds from the sale of investments 11,187,123 225,222Purchase of property and equipment (4,990,087) (2,081,591)
Net Cash Used by Investing Activities (4,766,116) (4,261,747)
(continued)
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NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY
Statements of Cash Flows(continued)
Year Ended May 31, 2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:Borrowings on notes payable 250,000 -Payments on notes payable (346,959) (415,081)Contributions to be used for long-term purposes 5,834,693 6,725,511Change in value of beneficial interests in trusts held by others (51,261) (244,527)Trust payments (567) (1,617)
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities 5,685,906 6,064,286
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 2,470,680 4,706,344
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 19,556,865 14,850,521
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 22,027,545$ 19,556,865$
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE:Cash paid for interest 29,269$ 4,718$
NONCASH INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Property and equipment purchased through accounts payable 174,239$ -$
Property and equipment purchased through capital lease -$ 1,331,610$
Noncash contributions capitalized as property and equipment 618,531$ 528,486$
Noncash contributions of real property included inassets held for sale 220,000$ 85,400$
239 2014 Annual
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CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND SUBSIDIARY
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
May 31,2014 2013
ASSETS:Cash and cash equivalents 36,579,292$ 31,824,681$Cash for student loan generation 573,159 613,911Grants receivable 1,340,501 2,255,039Accounts receivable–net 3,115,686 3,344,352Prepaid expenses 148,676 115,285Student loans receivable 4,018,576 3,996,187Contributions receivable–net 1,269,330 682,184Investments 1,668,012 1,816,942Trust funds held by others 715,877 637,554Other assets 324,095 342,828Property and equipment–net 58,923,707 57,089,924Investments held for endowment, at fair value 16,858,452 15,082,095Investments held for endowment, at gift basis 74,425 15,650Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts 1,492,684 1,406,690
Total Assets 127,102,472$ 119,223,322$
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:
Accounts payable 2,304,010$ 3,356,122$Accrued expenses 2,228,078 2,117,318Advance tuition and fees 1,179,363 1,271,282Other liabilities 4,253,521 4,929,691Capital lease obligations - 10,708Notes payable 10,727,770 10,641,481Bonds payable 15,930,000 16,795,000U.S. government loan funds refundable 2,984,709 2,984,709
39,607,451 42,106,311
Net assets:Unrestricted 66,802,715 59,065,289Temporarily restricted 5,045,085 3,092,946Permanently restricted 15,647,221 14,958,776
87,495,021 77,117,011
Total Liabilities and Net Assets 127,102,472$ 119,223,322$
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9,42
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-9,
420,
598
8,90
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905,
951
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gra
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1,82
5,04
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795,
654
328,
912
6,94
9,60
61,
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1,42
0,25
425
9,56
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1,01
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90,1
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259,
562
51,3
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supp
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8,21
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328,
212
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319
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942,
635
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$
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77
,117
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$
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CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND SUBSIDIARY
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
Year Ended May 31, 2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:Change in net assets 10,378,010$ 7,886,071$Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided (used) by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 2,518,699 2,619,180Contributions received for long-term purposes (735,639) (259,562)Provision for bad debts 810,231 768,480Realized gains on investments (1,849,267) (891,446)Unrealized losses (gains) on investments 163,185 (858,078)Unrealized gains on interest rate swap (649,032) (748,281)Trust funds held by others (78,323) 320,328Change in value of beneficial interests in perpetual trusts (78,765) (82,145)Contribution of perpetual trust (7,229) (126,580)Noncash contributions (77,278) (13,249)Losses on disposal of fixed assets 42,759 4,927
Change in operating assets and liabilities:Cash for student loan generation 40,752 (261,892)Grants receivable 914,538 (1,855,687)Accounts receivable (587,717) (884,059)Prepaid expenses and other assets (14,658) 70,651Contributions receivable (587,146) (202,313)Accounts payable and accrued expenses (941,352) 616,423Advance tuition and fees (91,919) 357,804Other liabilities (27,138) 143,509
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 9,142,711 6,604,081
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Capital expenditures (4,395,241) (12,292,787)Purchase of investments (13,654,718) (2,447,854)Proceeds from the sale of investments 13,751,597 1,611,449Loans made to students (504,000) (437,278)Repayment of loans to students 487,763 495,029Change in cash held for endowment (19,721) 966,238
Net Cash Used by Investing Activities (4,334,320) (12,105,203)
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CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND SUBSIDIARY
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows(continued)
Year Ended May 31, 2014 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:Proceeds from contributions restricted for:
Investment in endowment 328,912 259,562Investment in plant 406,727 -
735,639 259,562Other financing activities:
Borrowings on notes payable 483,124 -Payments on capital lease (10,708) (12,520)Payments on long-term borrowing (1,261,835) (1,208,545)
Net Cash Used by Financing Activities (53,780) (961,503)
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 4,754,611 (6,462,625)
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 31,824,681 38,287,306
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 36,579,292$ 31,824,681$
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE:Cash paid for interest 1,146,863$ 1,155,886$