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Missouri District

One Hundred Fourth

Annual Assembly Journal

Session held at

Webster Groves Church of the Nazarene St. Louis, Missouri

June 1-3, 2014

Dr. J.K. Warrick General Superintendent Dr. David W. Graves

General Superintendent

Dr. Michael G. Palmer District Superintendent

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MISSOURI DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES

Year Place Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec. Dist. Treas.

1911 Jonesboro, Ark. H. F. Reynolds C. L. Williams

1912 Des Arc, Mo. E. F. Walker J. N. Speakes Fred Geitz

1913 Des Arc, Mo. P. F. Bresee J. L. Cox Fred Geitz

1914 Malden, Mo. P. F. Bresee H. S. Hester Erna Patterson Fred Geitz

1915 Des Arc, Mo. H. F. Reynolds G. O. Crow Erna Patterson J. J. Farris

1916 Maplewood, Mo. J. W. Goodwin J. D. Scott Erna Patterson Bertha Crow

1917 Malden, Mo. R. T. Williams W. I. DeBoard Erna Patterson Ruth Hopkins

1918 Des Arc, Mo. J. W. Goodwin W. I. DeBoard Erna Patterson Ruth Hopkins

1919 Maplewood, Mo. R. T. Williams W. I. DeBoard Erna Patterson Emma Jones

1920 Clarence, Mo. H. F. Reynolds L. W. Dodson Erna Patterson Emma Jones

1921 First Church R. T. Williams L. W. Dodson Erna Patterson Emma Jones

1922 Dexter, Mo. J. W. Goodwin E. C. Dees Erna Patterson Nora Milligan

1923 Webb City, Mo. R. T. Williams E. C. Dees Erna Patterson R. C. Codding

1924 Kansas City, Mo. J. W. Goodwin E. C. Dees Erna Patterson R. K. Downs

1925 Piedmont, Mo. H. F. Reynolds E. C. Dees Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1926 Des Arc, Mo. R. T. Williams J. A. Williams Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1927 Des Arc, Mo. J. W. Goodwin J. A. Williams Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1928 Des Arc, Mo. H. F. Reynolds E. C. Dees Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1929 Lafayette Park J. W. Goodwin J. W. Roach Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1930 Lafayette Park R. T. Williams J. W. Roach Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1931 Poplar Bluff, Mo. H. F. Reynolds J. W. Roach Erna Patterson A. A. Patterson

1932 Lafayette Park J. W. Goodwin J. W. Roach Emma Beckman H. T. Davis

1933 Lafayette Park R. T. Williams F. A. Welsh Emma Beckman H. T. Davis

1934 First Church J. B. Chapman F. A. Welsh Emma Beckman H. T. Davis

1935 First Church J. W. Goodwin F. A. Welsh Emma Beckman Ralph Appleby

1936 Sikeston, Mo. R. T. Williams F. A. Welsh Emma Beckman Ralph Appleby

1937 Lafayette Park J. G. Morrison F. A. Welsh Emma Beckman Ralph Appleby

1938 First Church J. W. Goodwin F. A. Welsh Emma Beckman Ralph Appleby

1939 Hannibal, Mo. J. B. Chapman F. A. Welsh S. N. Whitcanack Ralph Appleby

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1940 Poplar Bluff, Mo. Orval J. Nease T. W. Willingham S. N. Whitcanack Ralph Appleby

1941 First Church Orval J. Nease T. W. Willingham S. N. Whitcanack Ralph Appleby

1942 Lafayette Park H. V. Miller T. W. Willingham S. N. Whitcanack Ralph Appleby

1943 First Church R. T. Williams T. W. Willingham S. N. Whitcanack Ralph Appleby

1944 First Church J. B. Chapman Holland B. London M. Richard Jones Ralph Appleby

1945 First Church J.B. Chapman Holland B. London M. Richard Jones Ralph Appleby

1946 First Church Hardy C. Powers Holland B. London M. Richard Jones Ralph Appleby

1947 First Church G. B. Wiliamson E. D. Simpson M. Richard Jones Ralph Appleby

1948 Pine Crest Camp H. V. Miller E. D. Simpson M. Richard Jones Ralph Appleby

1949 Pine Crest Camp Orval J. Nease E. D. Simpson M. Richard Jones Ralph Appleby

1950 Pine Crest Camp D. I. Vanderpool E. D. Simpson Robert E. Harding Fred E. Hartman

1951 Pine Crest Camp Hardy C. Powers E. D. Simpson Earl Seal Fred E. Hartman

1952 Pine Crest Camp Hugh C. Benner E. D. Simpson Robert E. Harding Fred E. Hartman

1953 Pine Crest Camp Samuel Young E. D. Simpson James V. Cook Fred E. Hartman

1954 Pine Crest Camp G. B. Williamson E. D. Simpson James V. Cook Fred E. Hartman

1955 Pine Crest Camp Hardy C. Powers E. D. Simpson James V. Cook Fred E. Hartman

1956 Pine Crest Camp D. I. Vanderpool E. D. Simpson James V. Cook Fred E. Hartman

1957 Pine Crest Camp Hugh C. Benner E. D. Simpson J. B. Rose Fred E. Hartman

1958 Pine Crest Camp Hardy C. Powers E. D. Simpson J. B. Rose Fred E. Hartman

1959 Pine Crest Camp Samuel Young E. D. Simpson John T. Sapp Fred E. Hartman

1960 Pine Crest Camp G. B. Williamson E. D. Simpson John T. Sapp Fred E. Hartman

1961 Pine Crest Camp Hardy C. Powers E. D. Simpson John T. Sapp Fred E. Hartman

1962 Pine Crest Camp D. I. Vanderpool E. D. Simpson John T. Sapp Fred E. Hartman

1963 Pine Crest Camp Samuel Young E. D. Simpson John T. Sapp Fred E. Hartman

1964 Pine Crest Camp Hugh C. Benner E. D. Simpson Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1965 Pine Crest Camp V. H. Lewis E. D. Simpson Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1966 Pine Crest Camp Hardy C. Powers E. D. Simpson Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1967 Pine Crest Camp G. B. Williamson E. D. Simpson Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1968 Pine Crest Camp Edward Lawlor Donald J. Gibson Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1969 Pine Crest Camp Samuel Young Donald J. Gibson Ralph Ahlemann Fred E. Hartman

1970 Pine Crest Camp George Coulter Donald J. Gibson Ralph Ahlemann Fred E. Hartman

1971 St. Louis Ferguson V. H. Lewis Donald J. Gibson Ralph Ahlemann Fred E. Hartman

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1972 St. Louis Ferguson Charles H. Strickland Donald J. Gibson Ralph Ahlemann Fred E. Hartman

1973 St. Louis Ferguson Orville W. Jenkins Arthur E. Mottram Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1974 St. Louis Ferguson Edward Lawlor Arthur E. Mottram Robert H. Gray Fred E. Hartman

1975 St. Louis Ferguson George Coulter Arthur E. Mottram Artie H. Whitworth Fred E. Hartman

1976 Cape Girardeau V. H. Lewis Arthur E. Mottram Artie H. Whitworth Harol D. Wright

1977 St. Louis Trinity Charles H. Strickland Arthur E. Mottram Artie H. Whitworth Harol D. Wright

1978 St. Louis Ferguson Orville W. Jenkins Arthur E. Mottram David F. Nixon Harol D. Wright

1979 Cape Girardeau Eugene L. Stowe Arthur E. Mottram David F. Nixon Harol D. Wright

1980 St. Louis Southwest William M. Greathouse Arthur E. Mottram David F. Nixon Harol D. Wright

1981 St. Louis Trinity Jerald D. Johnson Arthur E. Mottram David F. Nixon Harol D. Wright

1982 St. Louis Ferguson V. H. Lewis Arthur E. Mottram David F. Nixon Harol D. Wright

1983 St. Louis Southwest V. H. Lewis Arthur E. Mottram Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1984 Cape Girardeau First Charles H. Strickland Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1985 St. Louis Trinity Charles H. Strickland Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1986 Hannibal First Raymond W. Hurn Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1987 St. Louis Ferguson Raymond W. Hurn Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1988 Harvester Eugene L. Stowe Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1989 Harvester Eugene L. Stowe Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1990 Harvester Donald D. Owens Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1991 Webster Groves Donald D. Owens Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1992 Webster Groves Jerald D. Johnson Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1993 Webster Groves Jerald D. Johnson Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1994 Harvester John A. Knight Hiram E. Sanders Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1995 Webster Groves John A. Knight Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1996 Webster Groves William J. Prince Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1997 Webster Groves William J. Prince Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1998 Webster Groves Paul G. Cunningham Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

1999 Webster Groves Paul G. Cunningham Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

2000 Webster Groves James H. Diehl Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

2001 Webster Groves James H. Diehl Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

2002 Webster Groves Jim L. Bond Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

2003 Webster Groves Jim L. Bond Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

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2004 Webster Groves Jerry D. Porter Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Lester L. Anderson

2005 Webster Groves Jerry D. Porter Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Gary L. Daud

2006 Webster Groves J. K. Warrick Jack W. Eyestone Jerry W. Frye Gary L. Daud

2007 Webster Groves J. K. Warrick Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Gary L. Daud

2008 Webster Groves Jesse C. Middendorf Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Gary L. Daud

2009 Webster Groves Jesse C. Middendorf Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Gary L. Daud

2010 Webster Groves J. K. Warrick Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Gary L. Daud

2011 Webster Groves David W. Graves Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Kevin D. Muttschall

2012 Webster Groves Jerry D. Porter Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Kevin D. Muttschall

2013 Webster Groves Jerry D. Porter Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Kevin D. Muttschall

2014 Webster Groves David W. Graves Michael G. Palmer Jerry W. Frye Kevin D. Muttschall

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Contents I. Official Directory ........................................................................................................ 8

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS.................................................................................................8

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES ...............................................8

C. DISTRICT SDMI BOARD ..........................................................................................10

D. DISTRICT NMI OFFICERS .......................................................................................11

E. DISTRICT NYI OFFICERS ........................................................................................12

F. DISTRICT ZONES ....................................................................................................13

1. Zone Arrangements .......................................................................................13

2. Area Groups ..................................................................................................13

G. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY ...........................................................................14

H. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS ............................................50

I. LAYPERSONS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS.........................................50

J. ORDAINED ELDERS.................................................................................................50

K. ORDAINED DEACONS .............................................................................................57

L. LICENSED MINISTERS ............................................................................................57

M. REGISTERED EVANGELISTS .................................................................................59

N. TENURED EVANGELIST .........................................................................................59

O. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELISTS ................................................................59

P. RETIRED ELDERS ...................................................................................................59

II. General Information ................................................................................................ 61

III. Plan of Examination ............................................................................................... 64

IV. Daily Proceedings .................................................................................................. 67

A. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................67

B. SDMI CONVENTION ...............................................................................................70

C. NMI CONVENTION .................................................................................................71

D. NYI CONVENTION ..................................................................................................73

V. Reports ................................................................................................................... 76

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS ..............................................................................................76

1. District Superintendent ..................................................................................76

2. District SDMI Chair........................................................................................86

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3. District NMI President ...................................................................................89

4. District NYI President ....................................................................................93

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES ............................................94

1. District Advisory Board ..................................................................................94

2. District Board of Ministerial Studies ...............................................................95

3. District Ministerial Credentials Board .............................................................96

C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES .....................................................................................97

1. District Finance Committee ...........................................................................97

2. Auditing ....................................................................................................... 103

3. District Journal Committee .......................................................................... 103

4. Memoirs ...................................................................................................... 104

5. Nominations .............................................................................................. 1055

VI. Financial and Statistics .................................................................................... 1077

A. DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT ..................................................................... 107

B. NMI DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT ............................................................. 126

C. NYI DISTRICT TREASURER'S REPORT .............................................................. 133

D. SDMI DISTRICT TREASURER'S REPORT ........................................................... 140

E. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL REPORT ........................................................... 151

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I. Official Directory A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

General Superintendent in Jurisdiction—Dr. David W. Graves (Sharon), 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (office: 913-577-0500)

District Superintendent—Dr. Michael G. Palmer (Mary), 12025 Jacobson Ct., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (E-mail: [email protected], office: 314-962-8977)

District Office— Administrative Assistant—Mary Palmer, 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., (mail: PO Box 855), Bridgeton, MO 63044 (E-mail: [email protected], fax: 855-326-3212; 314-962-8977)

District Treasurer—Kevin Muttschall, 365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 (E-mail: [email protected], office phone & fax: 636-343-6696; cell: 314-602-5293)

District Secretary—Jerry W. Frye, 1024 E. Lawson Ave., Eldon, MO 65026 (E-mail: [email protected], office: 573-392-3440; fax: 573-392-4334)

District SDMI Chair—Jason Hill, 2601 Independence St. Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 573-335-6767; cell: 573-382-9167)

District NMI President—Lori Bruce, 709 Luper Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 573-635-1198; cell: 573-291-9091)

District NYI President—Jason Buckwalter, 145 E. Old Watson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63119 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 314-961-6854, cell: 314-681-7103)

Pinecrest Camp Manager—Fred Yates (Debbie), 1252 Hwy. C, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 573-783-8169; office: 573-783-3534)

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

Advisory Board and Church Properties Board Chairman—Dr. Michael G. Palmer, PO Box 855, Bridgeton, MO 63044 (314-962-8977)

Elders

(Term to expire 2015) Bryan Davis, PO Box 804, St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-240-3567)

(Term to expire 2016) Harold Wedel, 3115 McClay Rd., St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-441-7997)

(Term to expire 2017) Jerry Frye, 1024 E. Lawson Ave., Eldon, MO 65026 (573-392-3440) (Term to expire 2017) Stan Hall, 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO

63044 (314-914-3232) Laypersons

(Term to expire 2015) Matt Banderman, 71 Stephens Farm Ln., Eureka, MO 63025 (314-518-8587) (Term to expire 2015) Cathy Veach, 18895 Pike 9222, Bowling Green, MO 63334

(573-470-5913) (Term to expire 2016) Philip Speicher, 625 Plantmore Dr., Ferguson, MO 63135

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(314-521-5654) (Term to expire 2017) Jim Thornton, 7030 Melrose Pl., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-248-3231)

Ministerial Credentials Board Chairman— Dr. Michael G. Palmer, P.O. Box 855, Bridgeton, MO 63044

(Email: [email protected]; 314-962-8977) Secretary—Jerry W. Frye, 1024 E. Lawson Ave., Eldon, MO 65026

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-392-3440) (Term to expire 2015) Bryan Davis, Harold Lumley, Jason Hill, Kyle Rainbolt (Term to expire 2016) Kelly Perry, David Speicher, Scott Dermer (Term to expire 2017) Stan Hall, Kim Purl, Randy Calhoun, Harold Wedel (Term to expire 2018) Mona Downs, Dwight Presson, Tami Wilson

Board of Ministerial Studies Chairman—Terry Simpkins, 2717 Hwy P, Festus, MO 63028

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-482-7535) Secretary—Joe Purl, 521 W. N. Service Rd., Wright City, MO 63390

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-745-3821) (Term to expire 2015) Art Menard, Jeff Roever (Term to expire 2016) Terry Simpkins, Tim Cole (Term to expire 2017) Rich Hadley, Jami Kyonka (Term to expire 2018) Mike Askew, Joe Purl

Ministerial Lifelong Learning Secretary—Tim Cole, 12 Hoffert St., Union, MO 63084

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-583-3615)

Trustees to MidAmerica Nazarene University Dr. Michael G. Palmer, District Superintendent (Term to expire 2015) Cathy Veach, Layperson (Term to expire 2018) Bryan Davis, Elder

Court of Appeals

Chairman— Dr. Michael G. Palmer (Term to expire 2015) Elders—Jerry Frye, Dwight Presson; Laypersons—Ted Bruce,

Darrell DuKate

District Finance Committee for 2015 Chairman—Dr. Michael G. Palmer, District Superintendent Ex Officio—Bryan Davis, Jerry Frye, Stan Hall, Harold Wedel, Matt Banderman, Philip Speicher, Jim Thornton, Cathy Veach, Lori Bruce, Jason Buckwalter, Jason Hill, Kevin Muttschall; Elders— Art Menard, David Speicher, Tami Wilson; Laypersons—Tim Condor, Brian Vaught, Fred Yates

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C. DISTRICT SDMI BOARD

District Officers

Chairman—(term to expire 2015) Jason Hill, 2601 Independence St., Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 573-335-6767; cell: 573-382-9167)

Treasurer— Kevin Muttschall, 365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 (E-mail: [email protected]; office phone & fax: 636-343-6696, cell: 314-602-

5293) Secretary—TBD

District SDMI Board

Chairman— Jason Hill, 2601 Independence St., Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 573-335-6767; cell: 573-382-9167)

(Term to expire 2015) Brie Speicher, Ron Sluder (Term to expire 2016) Sherri Jenkerson, Ralph Meredith (Term to expire 2017) Kim Grimes, Kim Purl

Adult Council Directors

Adult Director—Jason Stevens, 28460 Syracuse Ln., Richland, MO 65556 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-765-3785)

Prime Time Director—Ruth Beers, 4250 Highway 109, Wildwood, MO 63025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-587-3320)

Women’s Ministries Director—Jessica Hill, 1316 Vantage Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-382-8368)

Men’s Retreat Director—Jason Stevens, 28460 Syracuse Ln., Richland, MO 65556 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-765-3785

Director of Youth Ministries

District President—(term to expire 2015) Jason Buckwalter, 145 E. Old Watson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63119

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 314-961-6854, cell: 314-681-7103)

Children’s Council Directors Children’s Ministries Director—Dawn Vaught, #1 Katie Brooke Ct., St. Charles, MO

63304 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-974-4702)

Assistant Director—Jeanene Martin, 9651 Holtwood, Overland, MO 63114 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-803-9053)

Caravan Director—Dawn Vaught, # 1 Katy Brooke Ct., St. Charles, MO 63304 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-974-4702)

Talent—Jeanene Martin, 9651 Holtwood, Overland, MO 63114 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-803-9053)

Quizzing—Tanya and Art Menard, 1486 Timber Ridge Dr., Farmington, MO

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63640 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-3933)

Girls’ Camp—Cheri Griggs, 1010 S. Sturgeon St., Montgomery City, MO 63361 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-9692) Justina Klekamp, 300 E. Spinsby St. Montgomery City, MO 63361 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-6757)

Boys’ Camp—Randy Calhoun, 3115 McClay Rd., St. Peters, MO 63376 (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-441-7997)

D. DISTRICT NMI OFFICERS

President—(Term to expire 2015) Lori Bruce, 709 Luper Ln, Jefferson City, MO 65109 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 573-635-1198; cell: 573-291-9091) Vice President—Mike Askew, 1101 Cherry Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 660-988-3380, office: 660-665-6862) Secretary—(Term to expire 2015) Sharon Smith, 4059 Marchi, St. Louis, MO 63125 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-631-2896) Treasurer—Kevin Muttschall, 365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 (E-mail: [email protected]; office phone & fax: 636-343-6696, cell: 314-602-

5293) Praying— Wilma Yates, 809 E. Meadow Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-665-2574) Discipling—Sherri Hall, 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-914-3256) Giving— Brian Jenkerson, 141 Ralph, Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573.760.2178) Educating—Rebecca Lumley, 460 Bismark Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119

(Email: [email protected]; (314-856-8831) Urban Ministries—Becky Stear, 2620 Heger Ct., St. Louis, MO 63110

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-771-6251) LINKS--Debbie Wood, 109 Boone Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-696-2100) Children and Youth Liaison—Wes Phillips, 202 Schumate Chapel Rd., Jefferson City,

MO 65109 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-893-3922)

Mission Call Coordinator— Sherri Hall, 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-914-3256)

Work and Witness—Fred Yates, 1252 Hwy C, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 573-783-3534; cell: 573-783-1891)

On-District Project Coordinator—Gary Rhodes, 219 Eckles St., Piedmont, MO 63957 (E-mail: [email protected], home: 573-223-4597, cell: 573-760-4542)

Youth Representative—Elizabeth Griggs, 1010 Sturgeon St., Montgomery City, MO 63361

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-9692)

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Member At Large — Jake Blankenship, 202 Schumate Chapel Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-893-3922)

E. DISTRICT NYI OFFICERS

President—(term to expire 2015) Jason Buckwalter, 145 E. Old Watson, St. Louis, MO 63119 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 314-961-6854, cell: 314-681-7103)

Vice President—(term to expire 2015) Timothy Montgomery, 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 314-291-1793, cell: 816-752-1322) Secretary—(term to expire 2015) Lisa Calhoun, 3280 Hyatt Ct., St. Peters, MO 63303

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-544-7062) Treasurer—Kevin Muttschall, 365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026

(E-mail: [email protected]; office phone & fax: 636-343-6696, cell: 314-602-5293)

Junior High Representatives Kaleb Mason, 715 N. Washington, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-529-5971) Kaci Rowden, 738 Prairie View Dr., Herculaneum, MO 63048

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-307-2708) Senior High Representatives Kyle Poole, 941 Holly Dr., Imperial, MO 63052 (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-692-8125) Mary Griggs, 1010 S. Sturgeon St., Montgomery City, MO 63361 (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-384-9040) College Representatives Nick Stumbaugh, 16946 Pike 280, Bowling Green, MO 63334

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-213-9199) Christina Daud, 1 Laura Ct., Union, MO 63084

E-mail: [email protected]; 636-388-1431) B.L.A.S.T./M.A.X.—Melodie Eisenhofer, 221 E. Summit, Mexico, MO 65265 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-721-3112)

Teen Camp Director—Jason Buckwalter, 145 E. Old Watson, St. Louis, MO 63119 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 314-961-6854, cell: 314-681-7103)

PK Retreat— Kevin Muttschall, 365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 636.-343-6696, cell: 314-602-5293)

Quizzing—Janette Cole, 15 Hoffert St., Union, MO 63084 (E-mail: [email protected], home: 636-583-3615, cell: 636-234-5344)

Scholarships—Mona Downs, P.O. Box 804, St. Peters, MO 63376 (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-357-1576) C.O.G.—Jeff Roever, 535 Hwy. M, Park Hills, MO 63601 (E-mail: [email protected]; 636-219-3912)

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F. DISTRICT ZONES

1. Zone Arrangements Capital Zone—Columbia First, (Columbia The Gathering PAC), Eldon, Fulton

Heartland, Hallsville New Horizons, Iberia, Jefferson City, Meta Ricker Memorial Clearwater Zone—Annapolis, Piedmont, Redford Cotton Belt Zone—Bernie, Dexter First, Dexter Southwest, Poplar Bluff North Point Lead Belt Zone—DeSoto, Farmington, Festus, Frankclay, Fredericktown, Irondale,

Ironton, Park Hills Missouri Valley Zone—Rolla, St. Clair Parkway, Union Word of Life, Waynesville North Central Zone—Bowling Green, Hannibal First, Hannibal Riverview, Mexico Cristo Viene, Mexico First, Montgomery City Northern Zone—Brookfield, Clarence, Hurdland, Kirksville, Macon Ozark Zone—Mountain View, West Plains Cornerstone Southeast Zone—Cape Girardeau, Jackson, Sikeston Eastside, Sikeston First, Wardell St. Louis North Zone—Harvester, O’Fallon New Life, (Troy New Life PAC), St. Louis

Bridge of Hope, St. Louis Ferguson, St. Louis Gateway, St. Louis New Hope, St. Louis North County Community Fellowship, St. Louis Trinity, Wright City St. Louis South Zone—Arnold, Fenton, House Springs Living Word, St. Louis Grace Korean (CTM), St. Louis South County, St. Louis Southwest, St. Louis True Light Korean, St. Louis Webster Groves

2. Area Groups

1. North Central Zone, Northern Zone 2. Capital Zone 3. St. Louis North Zone, St. Louis South Zone 4. Missouri Valley Zone, Ozark Zone 5. Cotton Belt Zone, Southeast Zone 6. Clearwater Zone, Lead Belt Zone

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G. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY

Annapolis (Organized 1925) (033-0010)

Location—203 E 2nd St. (mail: P.O. Box 194), Annapolis, MO 63620

(Fax: 573-598-4392; 573-598-4392)

Pastor—(7/08) Howard Casteel (Ruth), 206 N. Allen St.(Mail: P.O. Box 62), Annapolis, MO 63620

(E-mail: [email protected]: 573-598-3856)

Review Date—(7/14)

Music Dir.—Linda Warncke, P.O. Box 222, Annapolis, MO 63620 (573-598-3918)

SDMI Supt.—Jerel Allen, 2885 Hickory Ln., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-760-1448)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Jo Jo Daggett, HC Rte. 68, Box 3, Des Arc, MO 63636 (573-598-4557)

NYI Pres.—Margaret McNeil, 301 Allen, Annapolis, MO 63620 (573-598-3592)

Adult Min. Dir.—Ruth Casteel, P.O. Box 62, Annapolis, MO 63620 (573-598-3856)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Cheryl Hampton, P.O. Box 474, Pilot Knob, MO 63663 (573-697-5169)

NMI Pres.—Victoria Johnson, 1215 E. Lark Cir., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-760-3644)

Church Board Sec.—Victoria Johnson, 1215 E. Lark Cir., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-760-3644)

Church Treas.—Jo Jo Daggett, HC Rte. 68, Box 3, Des Arc, MO 63636 (573-598-4557)

Arnold (Organized 1969) (033-0022)

Location—3651 Telegraph Rd., Arnold, MO 63010

(E-mail:[email protected]; Fax: 636-464-2808; 636-464-1006)

Pastor—(10/07) Tami L. Wilson (Tim), 3643 Telegraph Rd., Arnold, MO 63010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-760-6340)

Review Date—(10/17)

Office Secretary—Debbie Hawkins, 2327 Roland Dr., Arnold, MO 63010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-464-1006)

Assoc. Pastor—James Jenkerson (Sherri), 2028 Waybridge Ln., Fenton, MO 63026

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(E-mail: [email protected] ; 314-779-9736)

SDMI Supt.—Joyce Noyes, 5013 Remington Rd., DeSoto, MO 63020 (636-212-3166)

NYI Pres.—Jo Ann Pritchett, 3001 A. Shenandoah, St. Louis, MO 63104 (314-773-0636)

Youth Pastor—Cassandra Duffield, 118 Fox Chase, Arnold, MO 63010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 760-702-7856)

Adult Min. Dir.—Debbie Hawkins, 2327 Roland Dr., Arnold, MO 63010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-464-1006)

Prime Time Dir.—Jean Pifer, 34 Sandiscott Dr., Arnold, MO 63010 (636-296-9082)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Mitch Rowden, 37 Wildflower Ridge Rd., Hillsboro, MO 63010

(E-mail: [email protected] 314-495-7379)

NMI Pres.—Ruth Rowden, 37 Wildflower Ridge Rd., Hillsboro, MO 63050

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-761-5111)

Work and Witness Coord.—Ruth Rowden, 37 Wildflower Ridge Rd., Hillsboro, MO 63050

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-761-5111)

Church Board Sec.—Ruth Rowden, 37 Wildflower Ridge Rd., Hillsboro, MO 63050

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-761-5111)

Church Treas.—Cindy Denbow, 2410 Sandy Creek Rd., Pevely, MO 63070 (636-475-3369)

Bernie (Organized 1919) (033-0030)

Location—405 W. Main St. (mail: P.O. Box 187), Bernie, MO 63822 (573-293-4452)

Pastor—(To be supplied)

SDMI Supt.—Dale Miller, 21287 State Hwy. J, Malden, MO 63863 (573-276-3182)

Adult Min. Dir.—Dale Miller, 21287 State Hwy. J, Malden, MO 63863 (573-276-3182)

Church Board Sec.—Reba Vincent, 43258 Co. Rd. 119, Malden, MO 63863 (573-276-5842)

Church Treas.—Charlette Zimmerman, P.O. Box 508, Bernie, MO 63822 (573-820-3794)

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Bowling Green (Organized 1980) (033-0055)

Location—807 S. Court St. (mail: P.O. Box 411), Bowling Green, MO 63334

(Web: www.bgnazarene.com; Email: [email protected]; 573-324-2450)

Pastor—(1/98) Robert W. Warren (Donna), 16570 Pike 9227, Bowling Green, MO 63334

(573-470-6292)

Music Dir.—John Veach, 18895 Pike 9222, Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573-470-5914)

SDMI Supt.—Cathy Veach, 18895 Pike 9222, Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573-470-5913)

NYI Pres.—Rhonda Stumbaugh, 16946 Pike 280, Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573-324-5910)

NMI Pres.—Brian King, 407 N. High St., Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573-324-4773)

Church Board Sec.—Cathy Veach, 18895 Pike 9222, Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573-470-5913)

Church Treas.—Karen Cobb, P.O. Box 512, Eolia, MO 63344 (573-512-1864)

Brookfield (Organized 1942) (033-0060)

Location—23227 Hwy. 36 (mail: P.O. Box 436), Brookfield, MO 64628

(Email: [email protected], 660-258-2525)

Pastor—(7/08) Robert Wells (Becki), 410 S. Monroe St., Brookfield, MO 64628 (660-258-5195)

Review Date—(7/14)

Music Dir.—Larrie Howerton, 28357 Jarboe Rd., Brookfield, MO 64628 (660-258-7007)

SDMI Supt.—Bob Bartlett, 415 S. Monroe St., Brookfield, MO 64628 (660-734-1954)

Prime Time Dir.—Bryon Zell, 14621 Beech Rd., Meadville, MO 64659 (660-938-4543)

NMI Pres.—Carol Howerton, 28357 Jarboe Rd., Brookfield, MO 64628 (660-258-7007)

Church Board Sec. —Julie Chastain, 307 E. 3rd

St., Chillicothe, MO 64601 (660-646-0362)

Church Treas.—Jeff Crucher, 26191 Hwy. 11, St. Catherine, MO 64628 (660-258-5438)

Cape Girardeau (Organized 1932) (033-0090)

Location—2601 Independence St., Cape Girardeau, MO 63703

(Web: www.capenaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-335-6767)

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Pastor—(1/10) Jason P. Hill (Jessica), 1316 Vantage Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-382-9167)

Review Date—(1/16)

Office Secretary—Jamie Hazard, 2601 Independence, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-335-6767)

SDMI Supt.—Roy E. Darter, 3780 State Hwy. W, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-334-8150)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Rachel Huebel-Picar, 1514 Bertling, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-225-8271)

Prime Time Dir.—Doretta King, 1612 William St., Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 (573-335-3593)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Jessica Hill, 1316 Vantage Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-382-8368)

NMI Pres.—Tyronza Pringle, 2541 Saddleridge, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-335-3663)

Work & Witness Coord.— Roy E. Darter, 3780 State Hwy. W, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-334-8150)

Church Board Sec.—Bob Weiss, 1818 Stoddard, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-335-6136)

Church Treas.—Janet Meystedt, 741 County Rd. 473, Oak Ridge, MO 63769 (573-243-4075)

Caruthersville (Inactive) (Organized 1916) (033-0100)

Charleston (Inactive) (033-0110)

Clarence (Organized 1929) (033-0120)

Location—200 N. Grand St. (mail: P.O. Box 209), Clarence, MO 63437

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-699-2475)

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Pastor—(6/06) Stanley E. Hudson (Carla), 206 W. Beech St. (mail: P.O. Box 209), Clarence, MO 63437

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-699-2475)

Review Date—(6/16)

Office Secretary—Carla Hudson, P.O. Box 209, Clarence, MO 63437

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-699-2475)

Music Dir.—Lisa Stevenson, 3422 Shelby 227, Shelbyville,, MO 63469

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-633-2188)

SDMI Supt.—Stanley E. Hudson, P.O. Box 209, Clarence, MO 63437

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-699-2475)

NYI Pres.—Chris Fuller, 302 N. Center, Clarence, MO 63437 (660-676-2613)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Terry Manley, 211 S. Broad, Clarence, MO 63437

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-346-9134)

NMI Pres.—Lisa Stevenson, 3422 Shelby 227, Shelbyville, MO 63469

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-633-2188)

Church Board Sec.—Chris Fuller, 302 N. Carter, Clarence, MO 63437 (660-676-2613)

Church Treas.—Chris Fuller, 302 N. Carter, Clarence, MO 63437 (660-676-2613)

Columbia Community (Inactive) (033-0132)

Columbia First (Organized 1945) (033-0130)

Location—2601 Blue Ridge Rd., Columbia, MO 65202

(Web: www.CFNtoday.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 573-886-0665; 573-474-5787)

Pastor-(To be supplied)

Assoc. Pastor—Tom Garrison (Tarah), 1070 Chenar Ct., Columbia, MO 65202 (573-239-5008)

SDMI—Mark Vandewalker, 671 W. Logwood Ln., Columbia, MO 65203 (573-489-2706)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Kim Calvin, 2506 Twin Oaks Dr., Columbia, MO 65202 (573-808-2475)

NYI Pres.—Rachael DeWeese, 16745 Bentwood Ln., Centralia, MO 65240 (573-682-1147)

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Adult Min Dir.—Teresia Harding, 3101 Jenne Hill Dr., Columbia, MO 65202 (573-355-0174)

NMI Pres.—Pat Vinson, 4505 Waterloo Dr., Columbia, MO 65202 (573-808-1396)

Church Board Sec.—Mark Vandewalker, 671 W. Logwood Ln., Columbia, MO 65203

(573-489-2706)

Church Treas.—Kim Peterson, 8614 Trailswest Dr., Columbia, MO 65202 (573-881-1684)

Columbia The Gathering (PAC) (033-0008)

Location—1701 W. Ash St. (mail: 1070 Chenar Ct.), Columbia, MO 65202

Pastor—Tom Garrison (Tarah), 1070 Chenar Ct., Columbia, MO 65202

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-239-5008)

DeSoto (Organized 1950) (033-0150)

Location—820 N. Main St. (mail: P.O. Box 97), DeSoto, MO 63020

Pastor—(To be supplied)

Review Date—

Music Dir.—Allaster Adams, 210 Alexander Ct., Festus, MO 63028 (636-209-0668)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Sharon Walsh, 305 Fletcher Dr., DeSoto, MO 63020 (636-543-5860)

Church Board Sec.—Allaster Adams, 210 Alexander Ct., Festus, MO 63028 (636-209-0668)

Church Treas.—Debbie Adams, 210 Alexander Ct., Festus, MO 63028 (636-209-0667)

Dexter First (Organized 1914) (033-0160)

Location—714 E. Stoddard (mail: P.O. Box 278), Dexter, MO 63841

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-624-3387)

Pastor—(7/02) Roger A. Wooten (Kathy), 704 E. Stoddard, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-820-7003)

Review Date—(7/16)

Office Secretary—Kathy Wooten, 704 E. Stoddard, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-820-2025)

Music Dir.—Kathy Wooten, 704 E. Stoddard, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-820-2025)

SDMI Supt.—Mark Delay, P.O. Box 134, Advance, MO 63730 (573-722-5117)

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Children’s Min. Dir.—Sue Brillhart, 314 Williams Dr., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-624-4068)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Kathy Wooten, 704 E. Stoddard, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-820-2025)

NMI Pres.—Arvilla Palmer, 705 Albert St., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-614-4505)

Work & Witness Coord,—Louis Carter, 4017 Hwy. 51, Fisk, MO 63940 (573-967-3878)

Church Board Sec.—Carlene Hartle, 405 Hickory Hills Dr., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-624-2769)

Church Treas.—Mark Delay, P.O. Box 134, Advance, MO 63730 (573-722-5117)

Dexter Southwest (Organized 1962) (033-0165)

Location—Albert and Boucher St. (mail: 606 S. Albert St.), Dexter, MO 63841

(Web: www.dextersouthwest.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-624-3714)

Pastor—(7/12) Brandon Powell (Lydia), 606 S. Albert St., Dexter, MO 63841

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-820-9121)

Review Date—(7/14)

Music Dir.—Carol Beam, P.O. Box 233, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-624-6366)

SDMI Supt.—Theresa Lloyd, 1407 E. Oak St., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-614-0170)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Lydia Powell, 606 S. Albert St., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-614-8734)

Youth Pastor—Cathy Galloway, 618 N. Rear Mulberry, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-421-1540)

NMI Pres.—Win Garland, 1001 S. One Mile Rd., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-624-7203)

Church Board Sec.—Carol Beam, P.O. Box 233, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-624-6366)

Church Treas.—Ruth Gaines, 1210 Timberlake Dr., Dexter, MO 63841 (573-624-4236)

Eldon (Organized 1920) (033-0170)

Location—1024 E. Lawson Ave., Eldon, MO 65026

(Web: www.eldonnazarene.org, E-mail:[email protected];

fax: 573-392-4334; 573-392-3440)

Pastor—(11/77) Jerry W. Frye (Karen), 29 Jamie Ln., Eldon, MO 65026

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-280-3454)

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Review Date—(11/15)

Office Secretary—Bill Lakey, 26526 Log Cabin Ln., Barnett, MO 65011 (573-280-3335)

Assoc. Pastor—Harold Flach, 1024 E. Lawson, Eldon, MO 65026 (606-307-0849)

Music Dir.—Laura Kolb, 1503 Fox Run, Holts Summit, MO 65043 (573-644-3936)

SDMI Supt.—Janice Wieneman, P.O. Box 17, Eldon, MO 65026 (573-635-3576)

NMI Pres.—Christy Mueller, 23645 Wilkes Ln., Eldon, MO 65026 (573-280-2419)

Work & Witness Coord.—Karen Frye, 29 Jamie Lane, Eldon, MO 65026 (573-280-2975)

Church Board Sec.—David Atkinson, P.O. Box 416, Eldon, MO 65026 (573-280-9314)

Church Treas.—Barbara Lupardus, 14921 Hwy. 17, Eugene, MO 65032 (573-498-3811)

Eureka Crosshaven (inactive) (033-0133)

Farmington (Organized 1958) (033-0192)

Location—801 N. Middle St., Farmington, MO 63640

(Web: www.farmingtonnaz.com, E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 573-756-7994; 573-756-6277)

Pastor—(8/13) Arthur P. Menard (Tanya), 1486 Timber Ridge Dr., Farmington, MO 63640

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-3933)

Review Date—(8/15)

Office Secretary—Kiley Rigdon, 111 7th St., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-760-3956)

Music Dir.—Terry Bowling, 11 Mileva Ct., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-756-6862)

SDMI Supt.—Duane Smith, 537 Scott St., Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670 (573-883-0803)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Debbie Bowling, 11 Mileva Ct., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-756-6862)

NYI Pres.—Jerry Jensen, 601 N. Grant St., Desloge, MO 63601 (573-915-7615)

Prime Time Dir.—Sharon Smith, 537 Scott St., Ste, Genevieve, MO 63670 (573-883-0803)

Men’s Min. Dir.—David Bowling, 23 Ava Ct., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-330-1556)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Kathy Romine, 19557 Ste. Rte. EE, Farmington, MO 63640 (573-225-8043)

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Church Board Sec.—Pat Fingerhut, 103 Swan Dr., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-915-0981)

Church Treas.—Kathy Romine, 19557 Ste. Rte. EE, Farmington, MO 63640 (573-225-8043)

Fenton (Organized 1967) (033-0485)

Location—365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026

(Web: www.fentonnaz.org, E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 636-343-6696; 636-343-6696)

Pastor—(5/10) Kevin D. Muttschall (Liz), 361 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 (314-602-5293)

Review Date—(5/16)

SDMI Supt.—Richard Rayfield, 122 Wallach Dr., Fenton, MO 63026 (314-805-1997)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Elizabeth Muttschall, 361 Saline, Fenton, MO 63026 (314-602-5468)

NMI Pres.—Tina Watson, 4401 South Dr., High Ridge, MO 63049 (636-677-4401)

Church Board Sec.—Stan Watson, 4401 South Dr., High Ridge, MO 63049 (636-677-4401)

Church Treas.—Jan Cunningham, 9396 Hillsboro-House Springs Rd., Hillsboro, MO 63050

(314-603-1615)

Festus (Organized 1957) (033-0681)

Location—2717 State Highway P, Festus, MO 63028

(Web: www.festusnazarene.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 636-937-9550)

Pastor—(8/99) Terry M. Simpkins (Becky), 515 Schumer Dr., Festus, MO 63028 (314-482-7535)

Review Date—(8/17)

Music Dir.—Becky Simpkins, 515 Schumer Dr., Festus, MO 63028 (314-276-0577)

SDMI Supt.—Joan Blevins, P.O. Box 508, Pevely, MO 63070 (636-475-4879)

NYI Pres.—Jerry Pratt, P.O. Box 284, Festus, MO 63028 (314-596-1509)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Jane Dixon, 290 Fawn Ridge Rd., Hillsboro, MO 63050 (636-797-2206)

NMI Pres.—Christel Hurtgen, 1207 Boyd St., Desoto, MO 63020 (636-337-3690)

Church Board Sec.—Joan Blevins, P.O. Box 508, Pevely, MO 63070 (636-475-4879)

Church Treas.—Phyllis Hepler, 1849 Hawk Pointe, Festus, MO 63028 (636-933-6639)

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Frankclay (Organized 1936) (033-0200)

Location—583 Grand Ave. (mail: 535 Hwy. M, Park Hills, MO 63601), Frankclay, MO 63601

(fax: 573-562-2728, 573-562-2728)

Pastor—(2/08) Jeff Roever (Monica), 535 Hwy. M, Park Hills, MO 63601

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-219-3912)

Review Date—(2/18)

Vis. Min.—Angie Francis, 1420 Cedar Ln., Bismarck, MO 63624 (573-330-0386)

SDMI Supt.—Kathy Judlin, 12494 John Emiling Rd., Bismarck, MO 63624 (573-915-1237)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Karen Jenkerson, 952 Wortham Rd., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-366-7689)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Janet Compton, 1782 Compton Ln., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-562-9083)

Church Board Sec.—Ronda Byers, 10189 Doc Wallen Rd., Irondale, MO 63648 (573-749-3440)

Church Board Treas.—Paul Francis, 1420 Cedar Ln., Bismarck, MO 63624 (573-330-0386)

Fredericktown (Organized 1913) (033-0210)

Location—1252 Hwy. C (mail: P.O. Box 407), Fredericktown, MO 63645

(E-mail: [email protected], 573-783-7944)

Pastor—(8/96) Dwight E. Presson (Margaret), P.O. Box 565, Fredericktown, MO 63645

(573-783-7944)

Review Date—(8/14)

SDMI Supt.—Fred Yates, 1056 Madison 9309, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (573-783-1891)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Margaret Presson, P.O. Box 565, Fredericktown, MO 63645(573-783-7944)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Margaret Presson, P.O. Box 565, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (573-783-7944)

NMI Pres.—Karen Riggs, P.O. 367, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (573-760-7674)

Church Board Sec.—Fred Yates, 1056 Madison 9309, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (573-783-1891)

Church Treas.—Sheila Miller, P.O. Box 407, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (573-783-2343)

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Fulton Heartland (Organized 1988) (033-0211)

Location—1410 Mokane Rd., Fulton, MO 65251

(Web: www.takeittotheheart.com, E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 573-642-3252; 573-642-5276)

Pastor—(8/86) Gary D. Garrett (Naomi), 5587 Maple Leaf Dr., Fulton, MO 65251

([email protected]; 573-642-5276)

Review Date—(8/16)

Office Secretary—Naomi Garrett, 5587 Maple Leaf Dr., Fulton, MO 65251 (573-642-5276)

Assoc. Pastor—Rockey Meo (Jeanette), 415 Crest Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-632-1927)

Music Dir.—Sam Griggs, 10 Callaway Dr., Fulton, MO 65251 (636-578-2856)

SDMI Supt.—Rockey Meo, 415 Crest Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-632-1927)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Kristin Clark, 1307 Kathy St., Fulton, MO 65251 (573-826-0472)

NYI Pres.—Laura Burg, 607 McNeal Lane, Fulton, MO 65251 (573-673-6603)

Youth Pastor— Laura Burg, 607 McNeal Lane, Fulton, MO 65251 (573-673-6603)

NMI Pres.—Jeanette Meo, 415 Crest Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-632-1927)

Church Board Sec.—Deane Hulett, 606 McNeal Ln., Fulton, MO 65251 (573-642-4051)

Church Treas.—Ambur Gossen, 600 Grand Ave., Fulton, MO 65251 (785-221-1578)

Hallsville New Horizons (Organized 1910) (033-0411)

Location—545 N. Rte. B Hwy., (mail: 109 Boone Ct.), Hallsville, MO 65255 (573-696-2100)

Pastor—(9/03) Ralph E. Wood (Debbie), 109 Boone Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-696-2100)

Review Date—(9/15)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Debbie Wood, 109 Boone Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255 (573-696-2100)

NYI Pres.—Leeanne Hedrick, P.O. Box 373, Hallsville, MO 65255 (573-239-0577)

NMI Pres.—Debbie Wood, 109 Boone Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255 (573-696-2100)

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Church Board Sec.—Ruby Ball, 110 Willowbrook, Hallsville, MO 65255 (573-397-8548)

Church Treas.—Donna Donovan, 8600 E. Schooler Rd., Centralia, MO 65240 (573-982-9288)

Hannibal First (Organized 1929) (033-0220)

Location—4000 W. Ely Rd., Hannibal, MO 63401

(Web: www.hannibalfirstnazarene.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-248-0145)

Pastor—(To be supplied)

Review Date—

Office Secretary—Vicki Pezley, 4000 W. Ely Rd., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-248-0145)

Music Dir.—Jim Thornton, 7030 Melrose Pl., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-248-3231)

SDMI Supt.—Amber Borgmeyer, 4021 Overhill Dr., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-248-6073)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Vicki Grant, 27433 327th Ave., LaGrange, MO 63448 (573-406-8855)

NYI Pres.—Sarah Boleach, 15785 Seminole Dr., New London, MO 63459 (573-719-9018)

Adult Min. Dir.—Bob Borgmeyer, 231 N. Locust St., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-248-4732)

NMI Pres.—LeNora Swan, 25 Hillcrest, Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-406-3810)

Church Board Sec.—Jim Thornton, 7030 Melrose Pl., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-248-3231)

Church Treas.—Kelly LaForce, 11 Peggy Lou Ln., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-795-4429)

Hannibal Riverview (Organized 1925) (033-0270)

Location—10865 Hwy. 79 S., Hannibal, MO 63401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-221-6435)

Pastor—(1/09) Perry “Bill” Haffner (Mary Sue), 615 Union St., Hannibal, MO 63401

(573-406-1224)

Review Date—(1/15)

Office Secretary—Tammie S. Kerns, 105 N. Ralls St., New London, MO 63459 (573-985-3147)

SDMI Supt.—Tammie S. Kerns, 105 N. Ralls St., New London, MO 63459 (573-985-3147)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Debbie Lamont, 52908 Salem Ln., Center, MO 63436 (573-267-3942)

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Men’s Min. Dir.—Steven D. Green, 105 N. Ralls St., New London, MO 63459 (573-985-3147)

NMI Pres.—Dorothy Foubester, 62 Homestead, Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-221-5343)

Church Board Sec.—Tammie Kerns, 105 N. Ralls St., New London, MO 63459 (573-985-3147)

Church Treas.—Cecil Kerns, 105 N. Ralls St., New London, MO 63459 (573-985-3147)

Harvester (Organized 1978) (033-0275)

Location—3115 McClay Rd., St. Peters, MO 63376

(Web: www.harvesternazarene.com, E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 636-926-7920; 636-441-7997)

Pastor—(4/98) Harold Wedel (Cathy), 3206 Marion Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-447-8277)

Review Date—(4/16)

Office Secretary—Roberta Kirby, 151 Timberidge Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-441-7997)

Children, Family & Discipleship Pastor—Randy Calhoun (Lisa)

3280 Hyatt Ct., St. Peters, MO 63303 (636-477-1543)

Youth Pastor—Robby Patton (Kim), 40 Fairfax, St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-875-0478)

Evangelism Pastor—Jami Kyonka (Curt), 4 Pear Tree Ct., St. Peters, MO 63376 (314-608-1335)

Minister of Korean Outreach---Jongkoo Cho (Min Ja), 24 Imperial Cir., St. Peters, MO 63303

(636-577-0324)

Sunshine Kids Day Out/Preschool—Vicki Smith, 11 Aragon Ct., St. Peters, MO 63376

(636-441-7997)

NYI Pres.—Sheila Crocker, 617 Westbridge, St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-939-9862)

Prime Time Dir.—John Walter, 1210 Woodgrove Park, O’Fallon, MO 63366 (636-294-5702)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Frank Swartzwelder, 10 Thompsons Station Ct., St. Peters, MO 63376

(636-443-5435)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Nancy Sanders, 12 Butler Ridge Ct., St. Peters, MO 63376 (314-220-2792)

NMI Pres.—Kristy Parson, 1668 Duvall Ct., O’Fallon, MO 63368 (636-699-0925)

Church Board Sec.—Sheila Crocker, 617 Westbridge, St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-939-9862)

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Church Treas.—Harold Currant, 1717 Discovery Dr., Wentzville, MO 63385 (636-441-7997)

House Springs Living Word (Organized 1957) (033-0240)

Location—4201 Gravois Rd., House Springs, MO 63051 (636-671-1316)

Pastor—(2/12), James Brunner, Jr. (Becky), 4203 Gravois Rd., House Springs, MO 63051

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-956-4422)

Review Date—(2/18)

Music Dir.—Becky Brunner, 4203 Gravois Rd., House Springs, MO 63051 (314-956-4422)

SDMI Supt—Renee Berra, 133 Cardinal Ln., House Springs, MO 63051 (314-503-8899)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Jessie Selz, 1926 St. Christopher Way, Arnold, MO 63010 (314-819-3078)

NMI Pres.—Ellen Stovall, 4233 Hickory Dr., House Springs, MO 63051 (314-807-0125)

Church Board Sec.—Sharon Mowery, 7575 Hwy. B, Dittmer, MO 63023 (636-274-1885)

Hurdland (Organized 1921) (033-0250)

Location—406 N. 3rd St. (mail: c/o Verna M. Hamlin, P.O. Box 147), Hurdland, MO 63547

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-423-5333)

Pastor—(To be supplied)

SDMI Supt.—Harold L. Vansickle, RR 2, Box 171, Hurdland, MO 63547 (660-423-5277)

NMI Pres.—Verna M. Hamlin, P.O. Box 147, Hurdland, MO 63547 (660-423-5333)

Church Board Sec.—Verna M. Hamlin, P.O. Box 147, Hurdland, MO 63547 (660-423-5333)

Church Treas.—Verna M. Hamlin, P.O. Box 147, Hurdland, MO 63547 (660-423-5333)

Iberia (Organized 1925) (033-0260)

Location—201 W. Main (mail: P.O. Box 152), Iberia, MO 65486

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-793-6053)

Pastor— (2/14) B. J. Thelander (Alisha), 203 W. Main St. (mail: P.O. Box 152), Iberia, MO 65486

(E-mail: [email protected]; 217-209-2439)

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Review Date—(2/16)

Music Dir.—Linda Irwin, 223 Hwy. EE, Iberia, MO 65486 (573-793-2580)

SDMI Supt.—Karen Wracher, 10010 Belle Rd., Crocker, MO 65452 (573-286-2977)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Sheila Hendley, 1681 Hwy. 17, Iberia, MO 65486 (573-338-0907)

NYI Pres.—Dave Huddleston, 2286 Hwy. 52, Tuscumbia, MO 65082 (573-690-4245)

NMI Pres.—Alisha Thelander, P.O. Box 152, Iberia, MO 65486 (573-793-6053)

Church Board Sec.—Sharron Earp, 118 Redbud Ln., Iberia, MO 65486 (573-793-6293)

Church Treas.—Linda Spillars, 11910 Maries Co. Rd. 607, Dixon, MO 65459 (309-825-7367)

Irondale (Organized 1912) (033-0280)

Location—102 S. Oak St. (mail: P.O. Box 167), Irondale, MO 63648

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-749-3784)

Pastor—(To be supplied)

Review Date—

NMI Pres.—Sandra Turley, 27 Oak St., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-756-6603)

Church Board Sec.—Leah Mills, 13400 Bismarck Ridge Rd., Irondale, MO 63648 (573-749-9442)

Church Treas.—John Province, P.O. Box 71, Irondale, MO 63648 (573-749-8700)

Ironton (Organized 1936) (033-0290)

Location—423 N. Main St., Ironton, MO 63650 (fax: 573-546-2375; 573-546-2375)

Pastor—(6/09) Henry Shelly (Debbie), 421 N. Main St., Ironton, MO 63650

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-546-2321)

Review Date—(6/15)

SDMI Supt.—Debbie Shelly, 421 N. Main St., Ironton, MO 63650 (573-546-2321)

NMI Pres.—Helen Snider, P.O. Box 228, 108 N. Lucas, Pilot Knob, MO 63663 (573-546-7205)

Church Board Sec.—Linda Montgomery, 10093 Mac Rd., Caledonia, MO 63631 (573-779-3742)

Church Treas.—Betty Thomlison, 318 S. McCune, P.O. Box 403, Pilot Knob, MO 63663

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(573-546-3572)

Jackson (Organized 2000) (033-0292)

Location—2245 Old Toll Road (mail: P.O. Box 322), Jackson, MO 63755

(Web: www.JacksonNaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-243-0973)

Pastor—(8/13) Michael Poole (Michelle), 136 Westvale Dr., Jackson, MO 63755

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-952-6045)

Review Date—(8/15)

Music Dir.—Ann Presnell, 192 Jeffrey Dr., Jackson, MO 63755 (573-243-6265)

NYI Pres.—Tom Granger, 1228 Wedgewood Dr., Jackson, MO 63755 (573-243-7656)

NMI Pres.—Betty Hester, 2801 Bloomfield, #11, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703 (573-803-1186)

Church Board Sec.—Ann Presnell, 192 Jeffrey Dr., Jackson, MO 63755 (573-243-6265)

Church Treas.—Tom Granger, 1228 Wedgewood Dr., Jackson, MO 63755 (573-243-7656)

Jefferson City (Organized 1947) (033-0300)

Location—202 Schumate Chapel Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(Web: www.thejccn.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-893-3922)

Pastor—(9/08) Jake Blankenship, Jr. (Becky), 4055 Newcastle Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-353-5932)

Review Date—(9/14)

Office Secretary—Melanie Carr, 7217 Henwick Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-893-3922)

Assoc. Pastor—Wes Phillips (Courtney), 1002 Fairland Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(573-893-3922)

Music Dir.—Rick Hargrove, 44 Boston Ct., Lake Ozark, MO 65049 (573-280-3872)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Diann Churchill, 4055 Newcastle Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(573-230-3215)

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NYI Pres.—Bill Bock, 2016 Timer Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65101 (573-690-8494)

Prime Time Dir.—Bob Estes, 4312 Hwy. 179, Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-893-3922)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Becky Blankenship, 4055 Newcastle Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(573-353-4578)

NMI Pres.—Ted Bruce, 709 Luper Ln. Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-635-1198)

Church Board Sec.—Ted Bruce, 709 Luper Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-635-1198)

Church Treas.—Sharon Ott, 1823 Grand Point Ct. Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-893-3922)

Kirksville (Organized 1933) (033-0320)

Location—2302 N. Lincoln, Kirksville, MO 63501

(Web: www.kvnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 660-665-7005; 660-665-6862)

Pastor—(3/14) Michael Askew (Jamie), 1101 Cherry Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-988-3380)

Review Date—(3/16)

Office Secretary—Pam Olsen, 606 Woodwind Ct., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-342-4100)

Music Dir.—Cody Allen, 1102 Fairview Dr., Kirksville, MO 63501 (573-760-5426)

Vis. Min.—Steve Johnson, 25466 Eagle Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-342-8787)

SDMI Supt.—Bob Olsen, 606 Woodwind Ct., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-216-7780)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Jamie Askew, 1101 Cherry Lane, Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-988-3670)

NYI Pres.—Cody Allen, 1102 Fairview Dr., Kirksville, MO 63501 (573-760-5426)

Youth Pastor— Cody Allen, 1102 Fairview Dr., Kirksville, MO 63501 (573-760-5426)

Adult Min. Dir.—Bob Olsen, 606 Woodwind Ct., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-216-7780)

Prime Time Dir.—Carolyn Anderson, 22978 First Trail, Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-665-4497)

Women’s Min. Dir.—-Lynette McCuskey, 204 Park Plaza, Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-665-8661)

NMI Pres.—Wilma Yates, 809 E. Meadow Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-665-2574)

Church Board Sec.—Martin Alexander, Box 57, W 6th St., Queen City, MO 63561 (660-766-2415)

Church Treas.—John Kerby, 13816 US Highway 63, Greentop, MO 63546 (660-341-3475)

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Macon (Organized 1939) (033-0350)

Location—32838 US Hwy. 63 S., Macon, MO 63552

(Web: www.maconnazarene.org; E-Mail: [email protected]; 660-385-4414)

Pastor—(9/99) Kelly Perry (Cindy), 32378 St. Hwy. PP, Macon, MO 63552 (660-385-6867)

Review Date—(9/17)

SDMI Supt.—Shandra Clark, 708 Ogden Street, Macon, MO 63552 (660-349-8939)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Teddy Clark (Shandra), 708 Ogden St., Macon, MO 63552 (660-349-0300)

NYI Pres.—Teddy Clark, 708 Ogden St., Macon, MO 63552 (660-349-0300)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Teddy Clark, 708 Ogden St., Macon, MO 63552 (660-349-0300)

NMI Pres.—Rachel Stewart, 1713 Saxony Drive, Macon, MO 63552 (660-346-7263)

Church Board Sec.—Janelle Bond, 27236 Iroquos Rd., Excello, MO 65247 (573-239-9358)

Church Treas.—Ray Craighead, 1121 Fisk Ave., Moberly, MO 65270 (660-269-8936)

Manchester Community (Inactive) (033-0023)

Malden First (Inactive) (033-0360)

Matthews (Inactive) (033-0370)

Meta Ricker Memorial (Organized 1925) (033-0460)

Location—33286 Highway 133 (mail: 206 E. 5th St.), Meta, MO 65058

(Web: www.thejccn.com; E-mail; [email protected]; 573-353-5932)

Pastor—(4/10) Jake Blankenship (Becky), 4055 Newcastle Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-636-3790)

Review Date—(4/16)

Office Secretary—Melanie Carr, 7217 Henwick Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-893-3922)

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Assoc. Pastor—Wes Phillips (Courtney) 1002 Fairland Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(573-353-5219)

Music Dir.—Shelby Barnhart, 43263 Maries Rd. 227, Meta, MO 65058 (913-645-7865)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Wes Phillips, 1002 Fairlawn Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-353-5219)

Church Board Sec.—Robbie Talent, 206 E. 5th St., Meta, MO 65058 (573-229-4323)

Church Treas.—Robbie Talent, 206 E. 5th St., Meta, MO 65058 (573-229-4323)

Mexico Cristo Viene (033-0134)

Location—114 S. Washington (mail: 710 S. Washington St.), Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-581-4739)

Pastor—(2/01) Elpidio Sandoval (Elia), 710 S. Washington St., Mexico, MO 65265

(573-581-4739)

Review Date—(2/16)

Assoc. Pastor—Elia Sandoval, 710 S. Washington St., Mexico, MO 65265 (573-581-4739)

SDMI Supt.—Elia Sandoval, 710 S. Washington St., Mexico, MO 65265 (573-581-4739)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Maricela Hernandez, 15274 AR 9906, Mexico, MO 65265 (573-529-5763)

NYI Pres.—Christian Fierro, 2312 Schott Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65101 (573-253-4224)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Guadelupe Rangel

NMI Pres.—Maricela Hernandez, 15274 AR 9906, Mexico, MO 65265 (573-529-5763)

Church Board Sec.—Melissa Ballsteros

Church Treas.—Jane C. Anderson, 19684 AR 306, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-581-8820)

Mexico First (Organized 1946) (033-0380)

Location—2726 S. Clark St., Mexico, MO 65265

(Web: www.mexnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 573-581-4400; 573-581-4400)

Pastor—(1/14) Charles F. Legg (Laurie), 426 Teal Lake Rd., Mexico, MO 65265 (256-390-4129)

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Review Date—(1/16)

Office Secretary—Jane Anderson, 19684 AR 306, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-581-8820)

Assoc. Pastor—Melodie Eisenhofer (David), 221 E. Summit, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-721-3112)

Assoc. Pastor—Steven Legg, 426 Teal Lake Rd., Mexico, MO 65265 (256-390-6281)

SDMI Supt.—Greg Bryson, 2095 W. Monroe St., Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail:[email protected]; 573-473-8307)

NYI Pres.—David Eisenhofer, 221 E. Summit, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-721-3148)

Youth Pastor— Melodie Eisenhofer, 221 E. Summit, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-721-3112)

Adult Min. Dir.—Don Weaver, 112 Lisa Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-473-5383)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Glee Hanson, 302 N. Grand, Laddonia, MO 63352

(E-mail: [email protected]; 660-537-6805)

NMI Pres.—Jane Anderson, 19684 AR 306, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-581-8820)

Church Board Sec.—Don Weaver, 112 Lisa Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-473-5383)

Church Treas.—Jane Anderson, 19684 AR 306, Mexico, MO 65265

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-581-8820)

Montgomery City (Organized 1966) (033-0397)

Location—1012 S. Sturgeon St., Montgomery City, MO 63361

(Web: www.montcitynaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-564-2735)

Pastor—(11/10) Cheri Griggs (Steve), 1010 S. Sturgeon St., Montgomery City, MO 63361

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-9692)

Review Date—(11/16)

Assoc. Pastor.—Justina Klekamp (Joe), 300 E. Spinsby, Montgomery City, MO 63361

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-253-5767)

Mountain View (Organized 1956) (033-0410)

Location—4th and Pine, (mail; P.O. Box 1094) Mountain View, MO 65548

(E-mail: [email protected]; 417-247-0858)

Pastor—(10/12) Brad Strosnider (Linda), 2189 CR 3690, Mountain View, MO 65548

(E-mail: [email protected]; 417-247-0858)

Review Date—(10/14)

Music Dir.—Tanna Reese, 913 South State Rt. Hwy. 17, Mountain View, MO 65548

(417-247-0995)

SDMI Supt.—Michelle Cowen, 702 Washington St., Mountain View, MO 65548 (417-247-6721)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Tanna Reese, 913 South State Rt. Hwy. 17, Mountain View, MO 65548

(417-247-0995)

NYI Pres.—Sandy Moore, 20943 Mt. Olive Rd., Mountain View, MO 65548 (417-934-6626)

NMI.—Joan Renshaw, Rt. 2, Box 2843, Birch Tree, MO 65438 (573-292-3235)

Church Board Sec.—Joan Renshaw, Rte. 2, Box 2843, Birch Tree, MO 65438 (573-292-3235)

Church Treas.—Charlotte Smith, 911 State Rt. Hwy. 17, Mountain View, MO 65548

(417-934-1821)

O’Fallon New Life (Organized 2008) (033-0412)

Location—1083 Cool Springs Industrial Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366

(Mail: P.O. Box 804, St. Peters, MO 63376)

(Web: www.nlchurch.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 636-272-1347; 636-240-3567)

Pastor—(7/00) Bryan Davis (Louann), 571 Schrader Farm Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-328-2408)

Review Date—(7/14)

Assoc. Pastor—Mona Downs, 704 Hyde Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366 (636-357-1576)

Music Dir.—Brad Chapman, 1408 Soaring Eagle Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366 (636-240-3567)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Kim Allison, 664 Woodstream Dr., St. Charles, MO 63304 (636-244-3916)

Youth Pastor— Mona Downs, 704 Hyde Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366 (636-357-1576)

Church Board Sec.—Jeff Killion, P.O. Box 804, St. Peters, MO 63376 (636-240-3567)

Church Treas.—Tracey Overton, 15 Falling Leaf Dr., Lake St. Louis, MO 63367 (636-240-3567)

Troy New Life (PAC) (033-0005)

Location— Bonfils Auditorium, 950 W. College St., Troy, MO 63379

(mail: PO Box 804, St. Peters, MO 63376)

(Web: www.nlchurch.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 636-240-3567)

Pastor—(9/12) Michael Davis (Kathryn), 401 Gerber Dr., Moscow Mills, MO 63362

(E-mail: [email protected]; 402-541-6224)

Music Dir.—Joshua Stobart, P.O. Box 804, St. Peter’s, MO 63376 (636-240-3567)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Kathryn Davis, P.O. Box 804, St. Peter’s, MO 63376 (636-240-3567)

Park Hills (Organized 1923) (033-0190)

Location—400 Sixth & Columbia (mail: 400 Sixth St.), Park Hills, MO 63601

(Web: www.parkhillsnaz.vpweb.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-431-2631)

Pastor—(1/12) Ralph Meredith (Melinda), 404 6th St., Park Hills, MO 63601

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-327-9182)

Review Date—(1/18)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Earl Graham, 1786 Old 8 Hwy., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-747-6358)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Becky Jenkerson, P.O. Box 671, Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-431-5374)

NMI Pres.—Beth Weible, 3728 State Rd. C, Bonne Terre, MO 63628 (573-431-4494)

Church Board Sec.—Earl Graham, 1786 Old 8 Hwy., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-747-6358)

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Church Treas.—Donna Graham, 1786 Old 8 Hwy., Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-747-6358)

Perryville (Inactive) (033-0425)

Piedmont (Organized 1922) (033-0430)

Location—Hwy. 34 E. (mail: 219 Eckles St.), Piedmont, MO 63957

(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 573-223-4597; 573-223-7500)

Pastor—(5/99) Gary L. Rhodes (Joy), 219 Eckles St., Piedmont, MO 63957

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-223-4597)

Review Date—(5/17)

SDMI Supt.—Fran Mann, Rte. 4, Box 4452, Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-223-4134)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Donna Shelton, Rte. 4, Box 4448, Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-223-7689)

NYI Pres.—Lori Lloyd, Rte. 4, Box 4446, Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-714-1220)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Joy Rhodes, 219 Eckles St., Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-223-4597)

NMI Pres.—John Hunter, Rte. 1, Box 15510, Patterson, MO 63956 (573-856-4048)

Work and Witness Coord.—Gary Rhodes, 219 Eckles St., Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-223-4597)

Church Board Sec.—JoAnn Carson, 724 W. Green Hill, Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-223-7651)

Church Treas.—Lori Lloyd, Rte. 4, Box 4446, Piedmont, MO 63957 (573-714-1220)

Poplar Bluff North Point (Organized 1977) (033-0437)

Location—4168 Hwy. 67 N., Poplar Bluff, MO 63901

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-686-2201)

Pastor—(6/99) Gregory M. Gilberto (Jackie), 2490 Hwy. O, Williamsville, MO 63967

(573-785-8257)

Review Date—(6/17)

Assoc. Pastor—Jacob Ward (Roxann), P.O. Box 233, Ellsinore, MO 63937 (573-714-5463)

Youth Pastor—Tammy Townsend, P.O. Box 256, Grandin, MO 63943 (573-714-5210)

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Church Board Sec.—Sally Kennedy, 2123 Sunset, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 (573-785-1103)

Church Treas.—Linda Ogden 259 North Dr., Poplar Bluff, MO 63901

Potosi (Inactive) (033-0441)

Redford (Organized 1932) (033-0450)

Location—4659 Hwy. O, Redford, MO 63665 (573-558-2422)

Pastor—(6/09) Glen D. Hunter (Rebecca), 4661 Hwy. O, Redford, MO 63665

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-558-2304)

Review Date—(6/15)

Music Dir.—Cheryl Huff, 18537 Hwy. K, Annapolis, MO 63620 (573-598-3847)

SDMI Supt.—Tarah Dement, 441 County Rd. 340, Redford, MO 63665 (573-558-2302)

NMI Pres.—Becky Hunter, 4659 Hwy. O, Redford, MO 63665 (573-558-2304)

Church Board Sec.—Judy Prichard, 168 County Rd. 306, Ellington, MO 63638 (573-663-7295)

Church Treas.—Cindy Watson, 25 Old Harrison Valley Rd., Centerville, MO 63633

(573-648-2508)

Rolla (Organized 1949) (033-0470)

Location—1901 E. 10th St., Rolla, MO 65401 (E-mail: [email protected]; 573-364-1901)

Pastor—(12/13) Ronald Edward Sluder (Pamela), 25 Richard Dr., Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-465-2246)

Review Date—12/15

Music Dir.—Jane Tummons, 1517 Scenic Dr., Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-364-3608)

SDMI Supt—Richard Rector, 39 Hawthorn, Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-426-4893)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Robin Cook, 19101 S. Hwy. 63, Rolla, MO 65401

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-341-1982)

NYI Pres.—Sandy Southard, 18624 Maries County Rd. 531, Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-368-9506)

NMI Pres.—John Travis, 1327 Truman Ave., Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-364-0738)

CLT Dir.—John Travis, 1327 Truman Ave., Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-364-0738)

Church Board Sec.—Meredith Peterson, 1606 Cedar St., Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-201-3946)

Church Treas.—Charlotte Notbohm, 504 Old English Rd., Rolla, MO 65401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-201-3945)

St. Charles (Inactive) (033-0500)

St. Clair Parkway (Organized 1935) (033-0510)

Location—1190 Virginia Mines Rd., St. Clair, MO 63077

(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 636-629-3153; 636-629-0123)

Pastor—(9/03) Harold F. Lumley Jr. (Bev), 1220 Diane St., St. Clair, MO 63077

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-629-2288)

Review Date—(9/17)

Office Secretary—Tiffany Jones, 450 Jean St., St. Clair, MO 63077 (636-667-6776)

SDMI Supt.—Brian Downey, 617 Parkland Dr., St. Clair, MO 63077 (636-584-5477)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Tammy Beckman, 471 Mark Twain Loop, Union, MO 63084 (636-459-7446)

NYI Pres.—Holly Downey, 617 Parklane Dr., St. Clair, MO 63077 (636-584-5476)

Adult Min. Dir.—Virgil Stephenson, 1204 Karen Rae St., St. Clair, MO 63077 (636-629-2556)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Bob Havin, 690 Meadows Dr., St. Clair, MO 63077 (636-744-2129)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Virginia Shields, 8556 Rye Creek Rd., Lonedell, MO 63060 (636-629-8143)

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NMI Pres.—Beverly Lumley, 1220 Diane St., St. Clair, MO 63077 (314-471-7901)

Church Treas.—Cherie Counts, 290 Crescent Lake Rd., St. Clair, MO 63077 (636-234-5968)

St. Louis Bridge of Hope (Organized 2013) (033-0003)

Location—1201 Tower Grove Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110

(Mail: P.O. Box 1271, O’Fallon, MO 63366) (Web: stlbridgeofhope.org; 314-223-5425)

Pastor—(8/07) Shawen Farley (Lori), 345 Westminster, St. Peters, MO 63376

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-223-5425)

Review Date—(8/15)

Church Board Sec.—Karla Jo Wills, 15 President Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63368

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-691-8561)

Church Treasurer—Karla Jo Wills, 15 President Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63368

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-691-8561)

St. Louis Ferguson (Organized 1950) (033-0540)

Location—1309 N. Elizabeth Ave., Ferguson, MO 63135

(Web: www.fergusonchurch.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 314-522-3388)

North County Christian School, 845 Dunn Rd., Florissant, MO 63031 (314-972-6227)

Co-Pastor—(4/11) David L. Speicher (Kathy), 1303 N. Elizabeth Ave., Ferguson, MO 63135

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-395-7923)

Co-Pastor—(1/14) Dusty Thompson (Lisa), 1755 Arundel Dr., Florissant, MO 63033

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-827-8980)

Review Date—(1/16)

Office Secretary—Tami Thompson, 1309 N. Elizabeth Ave., Ferguson, MO 63135(314-522-3388)

Assoc. Lay Pastor of Counseling—Lee Cedra, 1663 Carey Ct., Hazelwood, MO 63045

(314-521-1973)

Music Dir.—Philip Speicher, 625 Plantmore Dr., Ferguson, MO 63135 (314-369-9103)

SDMI Supt.—Mark Taylor, 3620 Amblewood Dr., Florissant, MO 63033 (314-952-5856)

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Day School Dir./Principal—Greg Clark, 845 Dunn Rd., Florissant, MO 63031 (314-972-6227)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Bekah Baker, 2480 St. Catherine, Florissant, MO 63033 (314-616-8345)

NYI Pres.—Ryan Meeks, 1870 Trotter Way, Florissant, MO 63033 (314-719-7338)

Adult Min. Dir.—Mark Taylor, 3620 Amblewood Dr., Florissant, MO 63033 (314-952-5856)

NMI Pres.—DeLyn Brancato, 111 Calverton Rd., Calverton Park, MO 63135 (314-521-4320)

Church Board Sec.—Craig Hutchins, 1210 Grahan Dr., Florissant, MO 63031 (314-495-1216)

Church Treas.—Andy Maxedon, 34 Seabiscuit Dr., St. Charles, MO 63301 (636-233-0532)

St. Louis Gateway (Organized 1940) (033-0630)

Location—11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

(Web: www.g8waynaz.org; fax: 314-475-3355; 314-291-1763)

Pastor—(7/11) Stanley Hall (Sherri), 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

(314-914-3232)

Review Date—(7/17)

Music Dir.—Jon Cable (Megan), 2456 Country Wood Dr., Maryland Heights, MO 63043

(314-291-1763)

SDMI Supt.—Jeanene Martin, 9651 Holtwood, Overland, MO 63114 (314-427-0395)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Dawn Vaught, No. 1 Katie Brooke Ct., St. Charles, MO 63304

(636-922-3343)

NYI Pres.—Michelle Crocker, 11036 Woody Creek, Apt. G, St. Louis, MO 63114 (314-518-9228)

Youth Pastor—Tim Montgomery (Rebekah), 11229 Terry Ave., Bridgeton, MO 63044

(816-752-1322)

Adult Min. Dir.—Judy Thomas, 330 DeSmet, Florissant, MO 63031 (314-522-9963)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Richard Martin, 9651 Holtwood, Overland, MO 63114 (314-267-6881)

NMI Pres.—Joyce Hamilton, 3038 Smiley Ave., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (314-440-7306)

Church Board Sec.—Glynelle Hull, 4172 Scotch Dr., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (314-739-6584)

Church Treas.—Brian Vaught, No. 1 Katie Brooke Ct., St. Charles, MO 63304 (636-922-3343)

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St. Louis Golden Gate (Inactive) (033-0570)

St. Louis Grace (Inactive) (033-0640)

St. Louis New Hope (Organized 1985) (033-0545)

Location—1211 S. Newstead, St. Louis, MO 63110 (314-269-6742)

Pastor—(1/13) Frederick N. Grimes (Kim), 6404 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Louis, MO 63111

(314-269-6742)

Review Date—(1/15)

SDMI Supt.—Kim Grimes, 6404 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Louis, MO 63111 (314-269-6742)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Kim Grimes, 6404 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Louis, MO 63111 (314-269-6742)

NYI Pres.—George Simmons, 4237 Shenandoah St., St. Louis, MO 63111 (314-304-4731)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Helen Smiths, 1508 Engelholm Ave., St. Louis, MO 63133 (314-458-3408)

NMI Pres.—Rosa Stovall, 2734 Arlington, #2, St. Louis, MO 63112 (314-389-7862)

Church Board Sec.—Joyce Binder, 2734 Arlington, #1, St. Louis, MO 63112 (314-381-3235)

Church Treas.—Helen Smiths, 1508 Engelholm Ave., St. Louis, MO 63133 (314-458-3408)

St. Louis North County Community Fellowship (Organized 1970) (033-0669)

Location—11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138

(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 314-381-7997; 314-381-4060)

Pastor—(2/78) Wilbur Solomon, 11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138 (314-518-0310)

Review Date—(2/16)

Vis. Min.—Samuel Solomon, P.O. Box 615, St. Louis, MO 63032 (314-324-5973)

Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min)—Robin Howard, 11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138 (314-456-7325)

SDMI Supt.—Travis Fernell, 6455 Hadden Bay Dr., St. Louis, MO 63033 (314-971-2455)

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Childcare/School (Dir./Principal)—Robin Howard, 11059 Whitbyhall Dr., St. Louis, MO 63044

Children’s Min. Dir.—Janice Woods, 35 Flordale, St. Louis, MO 63135 (314-456-7325)

NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Debra Thomas, 3970 Woodcrest Dr., St. Louis, MO 63033 (314-831-7258)

Prime Time Dr.—Joyce Schultz, 11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138 (314-791-4005)

Men’s Min. Dir.—L.C. Washington, 2407 Hazelton, St. Louis, MO 63136 (314-867-5210)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Gwen Solomon, 11875 Benham, St, Louis, MO 63138 (314-458-0608)

NMI Pres.—Joyce Schultz, 11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138 (314-791-4005)

Church Board Sec.—Shirley Williams, 11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138 (314-825-3530)

Church Treas.—Samuel Solomon, P.O. Box 615, St. Louis, MO 63032 (314-324-5973)

St. Louis South County (Organized 1954) (033-0660)

Location—2500 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125

(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 314-416-4896; 314-416-4881)

Pastor—(9/11) Richard A. Hadley (Tawnya), 2504 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-941-3513)

Review Date—(9/17)

Office Secretary—Tawnya Hadley, 2504 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125 (314-941-0564)

Assoc. Pastor—Bob Sappington (Jenny), 3904 Burgen Ave., St. Louis, MO 63116(314-882-0499)

Music Dir.—Kathy Hollingsworth, 1706 Herault, St. Louis, MO 63125 (314-631-1920)

SDMI Supt.—Jenny Sappington, 3409 Burgen Ave., St. Louis, MO 63116 (314-882-0499)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Tawnya Hadley, 2504 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125 (314-941-0564)

NYI Pres.—John Hadley, 2504 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125 (314-894-5665)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Gary Oliver, 7193 Deckside Dr., St. Louis, MO 63129 (314-221-2147)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Kathy McClain, 7546 Becker Rd., St. Louis, MO 63129 (314-846-2894)

NMI Pres.—Stephanie Conder, 912 Forder Glen Ct., St. Louis, MO 63129 (314-894-1795)

Church Board Sec.—Elizabeth Shaner, 12704 Old Tesson Ferry Rd., St. Louis, MO 63128

(314-843-9954)

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Church Treas.—Gary Daud, 1 Laura Ct., Union, MO 63084 (314-591-7718)

St. Louis Southwest (Organized 1924) (033-0600)

Location—4543 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110

(Web: www.stlswnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 314-771-6251; 314-771-6215)

Pastor—(5/04) Dennis W. Stear (Becky), 2620 Heger Ct., St. Louis, MO 63110 (314-771-6251)

Review Date—(5/17)

Assoc. Pastor of Children—Becky Stear (Dennis), 2620 Heger Ct., St. Louis, MO 63110

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-771-6251)

Assoc. Pastor – Compassion Care—Kerry Ridings (Bill), 2115 Alameda Ave., Maplewood, MO 63143

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-346-0417)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Bill Ridings, 2115 Alameda Ave., Maplewood, MO 63143

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-781-8707)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Wanda Mitchell, 4234 Minnesota Ave., Apt. D, St. Louis, MO 63111

(314-345-0153)

Church Board Sec.—Nancy Troutman, 8391 Lonkar Dr., St. Louis, MO 63123 (314-351-5810)

Church Treas.—Nancy Troutman, 8391 Lonkar Dr., St. Louis, MO 63123 (314-351-5810)

St. Louis Trinity (Organized 1919) (033-0550)

Location—3515 Shackelford Rd., Florissant, MO 63031

(Web: www.stltrinitychurch.net; E-mail: [email protected]; 314-838-8820)

Pastor—(11/13) Kyle Rainbolt (Heather), 561 Haventree, Hazelwood, MO 63042

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-443-4486)

Review Date—(11/15)

Office Secretary—Kami Kruger, 3515 Shackelford Rd., Florissant, MO 63031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-838-8820)

Music Dir.—Greg Baggett, (E-mail: [email protected])

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Children’s Min. Dir.—Lisa Busch, 1594 Kingsford Dr., Florissant, MO 63031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-603-9378)

Youth Pastor—Justin Bronder, 2065 Danelle Dr., Florissant, MO 63031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-740-4957)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Jay Smith, (E-mail: [email protected])

Women’s Min. Dir.—Sherry Baker, 2109 Beam Pl., Florissant, MO 63031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-831-8764)

NMI Pres.—Anna Elzein, (E-mail: [email protected])

Church Board Sec.—Jason Denbow, (E-mail: [email protected])

Church Treas.—Earlene Anderson, (E-mail: [email protected])

St. Louis True Light Korean (033-0001)

St. Louis Webster Groves (Organized 1913) (033-0610)

Location—145 E. Old Watson Rd., St. Louis, MO 63119

(Web: www.wgcn.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 314-961-6497; 314-961-6854)

Pastor—(6/13) Scott Dermer (Lindsey), 614 Alexandra, Kirkwood, MO 63122

(E-mail: [email protected]; 314-698-2614)

Review Date—(6/15)

Office Secretary—Celeste Bell, 5251 Seekman Spring Dr., Imperial, MO 63052 (314-932-8361)

Music Dir.—Michael Howard, 2714 Overview Dr., Columbia, IL 62236 (314-397-4133)

SDMI Supt.—Jason Buckwalter, 7942 Aldershot, St. Louis, MO 63123 (314-681-7103)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Sarah Eilermann, 3561 Commonwealth, Maplewood, MO 63143

(314-599-4576)

NYI Pres.—Scott Johnson, 10007 Sakura Dr., Unit C, St. Louis, MO 63128 (314-210-5927)

Youth Pastor—Jason Buckwalter (Lori), 7942 Aldershot, St. Louis, MO 63123 (314-681-7103)

NMI Pres.—Ruth Beers, 4250 Highway 109, Wildwood, MO 63025 (636-587-3320)

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Prime Time Dir.—Ruth Beers, 4250 Highway 109, Wildwood, MO 63025 (636-587-3320)

Work & Witness Coord.—Ruth Beers, 4250 Highway 109, Wildwood, MO 63025 (636-587-3320)

Church Board Sec.—Rebecca Lumley, 460 Bismark Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119 (314-856-8831)

Church Treas.—Jerry Edele, 125 W. Old Watson Rd., Webster Groves, MO 63119

(314-963-7649)

Sikeston Eastside (Organized 1959) (033-0489)

Location—129 Ralph (mail: 129 Ralph), Sikeston, MO 63801 (573-620-2655)

Pastor—(6/12) Brian Jenkerson (Lisa), 141 Ralph, Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-760-2178)

Review Date—(6/14)

SDMI Supt.—Sherry Lambert, 325 Broadway, Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-471-0986)

NYI Pres.—Rebecca Patterson, 404 Pam St., Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-620-1370)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Lisa Jenkerson, 141 Ralph, Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-518-4554)

NMI Pres.—Kim Johnson, 1406 E. Kathleen, Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-620-2103)

Church Board Sec.—Julie Hodges, 316 Missouri Ave., Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-380-2875)

Church Treas.—Monica Burnett, 59 Victory Ln., Benton, MO 63736

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-986-8862)

Sikeston First (Organized 1925) (033-0490)

Location—1521 N. Main St. (mail: P.O. Box 543), Sikeston, MO 63801

(Web: www.sikestonchurch.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-471-4403)

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Pastor—(9/11) Bryan Ayers (Dawn), 1203 Sikes Ave., Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-471-5751)

Review Date—(9/17)

Office Secretary—Nathan Turner, P.O. Box 543, Sikeston, MO 63801

NYI Pres.—Jon Turner, 37 West St., Sikeston, MO 63801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-471-8779)

NMI Pres.—Jamie Semlar, 611 Sherman, Charleston, MO 63834

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-233-6244)

Church Board Sec.—Jamie Semlar, 611 Sherman, Charleston, MO 63834

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-233-6244)

Church Treas.—Ginger McGuire, P.O. Box 355, Morehouse, MO 63868 (573-667-0030)

Sullivan (Inactive) (033-0671)

Union Word of Life (Organized 1926) (033-0690)

Location—12 Hoffert St., Union, MO 63084

(Web: www.unionwordoflife.org; E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 636-583-3393; 636-583-2128)

Pastor—(1/05), Timothy R. Cole (Janette), 15 Hoffert St., Union, MO 63084

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-583-3615)

Review Date—(1/15)

Office Secretary—Janette Cole, 15 Hoffert St., Union, MO 63084 (636-583-3615)

Music Dir.—Mary-Ann Scroggins, 406 Hiawatha St., Marthasville, MO 63357 (636-433-5615)

SDMI Supt.—Beverly Gerling, 985 Gerling Lane, New Haven, MO 63068 (573-237-3773)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Nancy Cole, 402 E. Park #9, Union, MO 63084 (636-744-4978)

NYI Pres.—Aaron Scroggins, 913 Tanglewood Dr., Marthasville, MO 63357 (913-579-8132)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Bob Seaman, 3847 Massy Ford Rd., Union, MO 63084 (636-583-4254)

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NMI Pres.—Charles Keefe, 2457 Four Mile Road, Washington, MO 63090 (314-974-1270)

Church Board Sec.—Tony Colter, 309 Washington, Labadie, MO 63055 (636-451-5022)

Church Treas.—Gary Scroggins, 406 Hiawatha St., Marthasville, MO 63357 (636-433-5615)

Wardell (Organized 1933) (033-0720)

Location—117 Broad St. (mail: P.O. Box 295), Wardell, MO 63879

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-727-6180)

Pastor—(10/92) William Quillin (Faye), 110 Maple St., Wardell, MO 63879 (573-724-3748)

Review Date—(7/14)

Music Dir.—Faye Quillin, 110 Maple St., Wardell, MO 63879 (573-727-6180)

SS Supt.—Dewey Collins, 2501 Save St., Kennett, MO 63857 (573-888-2125)

Church Board Sec.—Faye Quillin, 110 Maple St., Wardell, MO 63879 (573-727-6180)

Church Treas.—Janice James, P.O. Box 283, Wardell, MO 63879 (573-628-3707)

Waynesville (Organized 1976) (033-0725)

Location—25850 Rocky Mount Ln., Waynesville, MO 65583

(Web: www.waynesvillenazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 573-774-2022)

Pastor—(11/05) Jason Stevens (Kiley), 28460 Syracuse Ln., Richland, MO 65556

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-765-3785)

Review Date—(11/15)

SDMI Supt.—Lori Jo Bushey, 25395 Richard Dr., Waynesville, MO 65583 (573-765-9903)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Laurie Ewing, 14305 Howard Ln., Dixon, MO 65459 (573-336-5914)

NYI Pres.—Joe Glover, 38 Delafield Dr., Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473 (402-210-1579)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Johnny York, 100 Bowen Ct., Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473 (573-337-8646)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Kiley Stevens, 28460 Syracuse Ln., Richland, MO 65556 (573-765-3785)

NMI Pres.—Dianne Pressley, 13998 Oak Dr., Plato, MO 65552 (417-458-9878)

Church Board Sec.—Richard W. Bushey, 25395 Richard Dr., Waynesville, MO 65583

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(573-765-9903)

Church Treas.—Joe Breidenbaugh, 103 Woodland Ln., St. Robert, MO 65584 (573-336-3375)

West Plains Cornerstone (Organized 1937) (033-0730)

Location—312 Pennsylvania Ave. (mail: P.O. Box 793), West Plains, MO 65775

(Web: www.wpcornerstonenaz.org; 417-256-2894)

Pastor—(10/09) Lucas Douglas (Amanda), 1012 W. 8th St., West Plains, MO 65775

(E-mail: [email protected]; 417-255-1456)

Review Date—(10/15)

SDMI Supt.—John Burkhead, 36 Dogwood Circle, West Plains, MO 65775 (417-257-7759)

NMI Pres.—Anna Mae Burkhead, 36 Dogwood Circle, West Plains, MO 65775 (417-257-7759)

Church Board Sec.—Anna Mae Burkhead, 36 Dogwood Circle, West Plains, MO 65775

(417-257-7759)

Church Treas.—Penney Howell, Rt.1 Box 131, Koshkonong, MO 65692 (417-293-5658)

Willow Springs (Inactive) (033-0740)

Wright City (Organized 1937) (033-0750)

Location—521 W. N. Service Rd., Wright City, MO 63390

(Web: www.wcnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 636-745-3821; 636-745-3821)

Pastor—(1/11) Joseph A. Purl (Kimberly), 150 Trotters Creek Ln., Wright City, MO 63390

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-295-0540)

Review Date—(1/17)

Office Secretary—Beverly Baker, 1667 Rembrandt Dr., Dardenee Prairie, MO 63368

(636-240-6128)

Assoc. Pastor—Kimberly A Purl, 150 Trotters Creek Ln., Wright City, MO 63390

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-295-8597)

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Assoc. Pastor (Church Planter)—Cole Branstetter (Rachelle), 694 Rabbit Run Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366

(573-470-9686)

Music Dir.—Dan Pennington, 806 Oak Moss Dr., Wentzville, MO 63385 (636-887-0042)

SDMI Supt.—Mahlon Yoder, 451 Glen Forest Dr., Troy, MO 63379

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-346-6418)

NYI Pres.—J. Elijah Purl, 150 Trotters Creek Ln., Wright City, MO 63390

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-295-8597)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Pam Brown, 1407 Sneak Rd., Foristell, MO 63348

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-398-5014)

NMI Pres.—Cheryl Hodge, 630 Blue Bunting Circle, Moscow Mills, MO 63362

(E-mail: [email protected]; 573-664-6241)

Church Board Sec.—Bill Collette, 785 Schaper Rd., Foristell, MO 63348 (636-463-1353)

Church Treas.—Judy Dodd, 26 Austin Hill Ct., Wentzville, MO 63385 (314-703-7561)

Church-Type Missions

St. Louis Korean Grace (CTM) (033-0215)

Location—601 Parker Dr., Ballwin, MO 63021

Pastor—(6/01) Chong Kim (Peter), (Yim Yangsoon), 601 Parker Dr., Ballwin, MO 63021

(E-mail: [email protected]; 636-579-6440)

Review Date—(6/15)

Office Secretary—Soo Yeon Kim

Music Dir.—Dae Gyun Lee, 992 Masonhill Dr., Ballwin, MO 63011 (314-724-5596)

Chr. Ed. (Dir./Min.)—Ji Hae Han

Children’s Min. Dir.—Chang Ak Lee

Youth Pastor—Sung Gil Lee

Adult Min. Dir.—Chang Ak Lee

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Men’s Min. Dir.—Sung Wook Kim

Women’s Min. Dir.—Jung An Son

Church Treas.—Chang Hoon Khang

Church Board Sec.—Pen Liang Pa

H. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS

DS Palmer, Michael G., 12025 Jacobson Ct., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (314-739-3825)

Code: DA—district assignment; DS—district superintendent; RA—retired; SPC—Special Assignment.

I. LAYPERSONS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS

DA Yates, Fred, Pinecrest Camp Manager, 1252 Hwy. C, Fredericktown, MO 63645

(573-783-1891)

Code: DA—district assignment

J. ORDAINED ELDERS

2013 PAS Askew, Michael, 1101 Cherry Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501 (Kirksville)

(660-988-3380)

2000 PAS Ayers, Bryan, 1203 Sikes Ave., Sikeston, MO 63801 (Sikeston First)

(573-471-5751)

1981 U (2) Barnhart, Shelby R., 43263 Maries Rd. 227, Meta, MO 65058 (913-645-7865)

1999 CHP Barsamian, Charles R., 2558 Birchwood Cove, Prescott, AZ 86301

(928-277-6450)

1994 CHP Blankenship, Brian E., 138 Co. Hwy 646, Lilbourn, MO 63862 (573-748-8112)

1987 PAS Blankenship, Jake, 4055 Newcastle Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(Jefferson City/Meta Ricker Memorial) (573-353-5932)

1984 RA Bowlby, John, P.O. Box 235, Malden, MO 63863 (573-276-5612)

2013 PSV-PT Branstetter, Cole, 694 Rabbit Run Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366 (Wright City)

(573-470-9686)

2013 PAS Brunner, James, 4203 Gravois Rd., House Springs, MO 63051

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(House Springs) (314-956-4422)

2011 PSV-FT Buckwalter, Jason, 7942 Aldershot, St. Louis, MO 63123

(St. Louis Webster Groves) (314-681-7103)

1978 RA/EVR Burke, Bill L., 2544 Singing Hills Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(573-587-0451)

1993 CHP Burkey, Mark E., 512 Westgate Ln., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-406-8022)

1983 EVT/SEC Burkhalter, Pat, P.O. Box 803, Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-225-8170)

1973 RA Bushey, Richard A., Jr., 25395 Richard Dr., Waynesville, MO 65583

(573-528-4798)

1990 PSV-FT Calhoun, Randy K., 3280 Hyatt Ct., St. Peters, MO 63303 (Harvester)

(636-477-1543)

2004 CHP Cargill, George O., Jr., 22 Hollywood Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366 (636-485-6584)

1965 RA Carrison, Harold, 4742 S. 174th East Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134 (573-473-0311)

1974 RA/PAS Casteel, Howard, 206 Allen St. (P.O. Box 62), Annapolis, MO 63620

(Annapolis) (573-598-3856)

2006 EVR Chapman, James R., 621 Green Tree Meadows Dr., Lake St. Louis, MO 63367

(314-223-7478)

2005 PSV-PT Cho, Jongkoo, 24 Imperial Cir., St. Peters, MO 63303 (Harvester)

(636-577-0324)

1994 RA Coffman, Marilyn A., 325 S. Park St., Sullivan, MO 63080 (314-307-4217)

1994 PAS Cole, Timothy R., 15 Hoffert St., Union, MO 63084 (Union Word of Life)

(636-583-3615)

1993 CHP Daud, Gary, 1 Laura Ct., Union, MO 63084 (314-591-7718)

1990 PAS Davis, Bryan, 571 Schrader Farm Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376

(O’Fallon New Life) (636-328-2408)

2013 PAS Davis, Michael S., 401 Gerber Dr., Moscow Mills, MO 63362

(Troy New Life) (402-541-6224)

2001 RA Dean, Richard, 2923 S. Meridian, Apt. D105, Puyallup, WA 98373

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(512-508-4119)

2010 PAS Dermer, Scott, 614 Alexandra, Kirkwood, MO 63122

(St. Louis Webster Groves) (314-698-2614)

2014 EDU Dirks, Brent E., 401 21st St., #1, Greeley, CO 80631 (970-372-5187)

2005 PSV-FT Downs, Mona, 704 Hyde Dr., O’Fallon, MO 63366 (O’Fallon New Life)

(636-240-3567)

1999 U (3) Edinger, Michael L., 509 Sunset Strip, Eldon, MO 65026 (573-392-2612)

2009 PSV-FT Eisenhofer, Melodie Anne, 221 E. Summit, Mexico, MO 65265

(Mexico First) (573-721-3112)

2004 PAS Farley, Shawen, 345 Westminster, St Peters, MO 63376

(St. Louis Bridge of Hope) (314-223-5425)

1978 PAS Frye, Jerry W., 29 Jamie Lane, Eldon, MO 65026 (Eldon) (573-280-3454)

1981 PAS Garrett, Gary D., 5587 Maple Leaf Dr., Fulton, MO 65251

(Fulton Heartland) (573-642-5276)

2014 PSV-FT Garrison, Thomas A., 1070 E. Chenar Ct., Columbia, MO 65202

(Columbia The Gathering) (573-239-5008)

1993 PAS Gilberto, Gregory M., 2490 Hwy. O, Williamsville, MO 63967

(Poplar Bluff North Point) (573-785-8257)

2008 PAS Griggs, Cheri, 1010 S. Sturgeon St., Montgomery City, MO 63361

(Montgomery City) (573-253-9692)

2005 PAS Hadley, Richard, 2504 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125

(St. Louis South County) (314-941-3513)

2010 PAS Haffner, Perry B., 615 Union St., Hannibal, MO 63401 (Hannibal Riverview)

(573-406-1224)

1999 PAS Hall, Stanley R., 11703 Old St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

(St. Louis Gateway) (314-914-3232)

1945 RA Hamilton, Jack W., 401 Grand Ave., Condo L, Delta, CO 81416 (970-874-0179)

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1978 RA/SPC Hamm, Robert, 35829 Maries Rd. 202, Meta, MO 65058 (573-694-5691)

1977 RA Harper, Kenneth, 1681 Ridge Rd., Jackson, MO 63755 (573-450-6090)

1962 RA Heitman, Donald, P.O. Box 286, Matthews, MO 63867 (573-471-0109)

1981 SPC Hershberger, Ronald L., 20218 Hwy. 133, Dixon, MO 65459 (573-528-6942)

2009 PAS Hill, Jason P., 1316 Vantage Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(Cape Girardeau) (573-382-9167)

1997 RA Hinch, Wilburn S., 1433 Northwoods Dr., Festus, MO 63028 (314-808-3136)

1977 RU Hinze, Harry Eugene, 176 Craig Rd., Hazel, KY 42049 (270-492-8340)

2009 PAS Hudson, Stanley E., 206 W. Beech St. (mail: P.O. Box 209), Clarence, MO 63437

(Clarence) (660-699-2475)

2006 RA Humbert, Jonathan F., P.O. Box 304, Theodosia, MO 65761 (573-718-6043)

2002 PAS Hunter, Glen Douglas, 4661 Hwy O, Redford, MO 63665 (Redford)

(573-558-2304)

2000 PSV-FT Jenkerson, James B., 2028 Waybridge Ln., Fenton, MO 63026 (Arnold)

(314-779-9736)

2010 PAS Kim, Chong Baik “Peter”, 601 Parker Dr., Ballwin, MO 63021

(St. Louis Korean Grace) (636-579-6440)

2005 CHP Kniffen, Mickie Ann, 744 Hwy 142 #7, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 (816-716-9877)

2005 EVR Kyonka, Jami M., 4 Pear Tree Ct., St. Peters, MO 63376 (Harvester)

(314-608-1335)

1955 RA Lakey, Bill J., 26526 Log Cabin Ln., Barnett, MO 65011 (573-280-3335)

1998 PAS Legg, Charles F., 426 Teal Lake Rd., Mexico, MO 65265 (Mexico First)

(256-390-4129)

1981 PAS Lumley, Harold F., 1220 Diane St., St. Clair, MO 63077 (St. Clair Parkway)

(636-629-2288)

2008 TRF McClain, Greg E., transfer to Iowa District

1995 TRF McCluer, Debra Diane, transfer to Kansas City District

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2005 PAS Menard, Arthur P., 1486 Timber Ridge Dr., Farmington, MO 63640

(Farmington) (573-253-3933)

1977 RA/EVR Meo, Rockey, 415 Crest Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-632-1927)

2003 PAS Meredith, Ralph, 404 6th St., Park Hills, MO 63601 (Park Hills)

(573-327-9182)

1981 RA Mund, Daniel L, 140 Cottonwood Ln., Troy, MO 63379 (314-348-7599)

1994 PAS Muttschall, Kevin David, 361 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 (Fenton)

(314-602-5293)

1975 RA Needham, Rickey L., 2904 Kirkwood Dr., McKinney, TX 75071 (214-856-3919)

2008 EVR Nelson, Noel, 10315 Strange Rd., Potosi, MO 63664 (Irondale) (573-438-3171)

1982 DS Palmer, Michael G., 12025 Jacobson Ct., Bridgeton, MO 63044 (314-739-3825)

1988 RA Palmer, Preston, 705 Albert, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-614-4505)

2010 PSV-FT Patton, Robby V., 40 Fairfax, St. Peters, MO 63376 (Harvester) (636-875-0478)

1996 PAS Perry, Kelly D., 32378 State Hwy. PP, Macon, MO 63552 (Macon)

(660-385-6867)

2014 PSV-FT Phillips, David Wesley, 1002 Fairland Rd., Jefferson City, MO 65109

(Jefferson City) (573-353-5219)

2011 PAS Poole, Michael, R., 136 Westvale Dr., Jackson, MO 63755 (Jackson)

(314-952-6045)

1961 PAS Presson, Dwight E., P.O. Box 565, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (Fredericktown)

(573-783-7944)

1989 RA Price, Robert L., 1905 N. East St., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-956-0664)

1998 PAS Purl, Joseph, 150 Trotters Creek Ln., Wright City, MO 63390 (Wright City)

(636-295-0540)

1998 PSV-FT Purl, Kimberly, 150 Trotters Creek Ln., Wright City, MO 63390 (Wright City)

(636-295-8597)

2010 PAS Rainbolt, Kyle, 561 Haventree, Hazelwood, MO 63042 (St. Louis Trinity)

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(314-443-4486)

2003 PAS Rhodes, Gary L., 219 Eckles St., Piedmont, MO 63957 (Piedmont)

(573-223-4597)

2011 PSV-FT Ridings, Kerry Elizabeth, 2115 Alameda Ave., Maplewood, MO 63143

(St. Louis Southwest) (314-346-0417)

1993 EVR Robinson, Stephen P., 257 Bowles Ave., Fenton, MO 63026 (314-409-2694)

2010 PAS Roever, Jeffrey Michael, 535 Hwy. M, Park Hills, MO 63601 (Frankclay)

(636-219-3912)

1977 RU Rouse, Herman, 24 Delores Dr., Fenton, MO 63026 (636-253-6161)

1975 U (1) Rudin, Albert (Chip), 1108 Alexander Dr., Festus, MO 63028 (314-805-9183)

1968 RU Russell, Eldon L., 280 Santa Elena Dr. Ste. 206, Wentzville, MO 63385

2003 PSV-FT Sandoval, Elia Gpe. Garcia D’, 710 S. Washington St., Mexico, MO 65265

(Mexico Cristo Viene) (573-581-4739)

1990 PAS Sandoval Calvillo, Elpidio, 710 S. Washington St., Mexico, MO 65265

(Mexico Cristo Viene) (573-581-4739)

2005 PSV-PT Sappington, Robert Dean, 3904 Burgen Ave., St. Louis, MO 63116

(St. Louis South County) (314-882-0499)

2001 PAS Shelly, Henry W., 421 N. Main St., Ironton, MO 63650 (Ironton) (573-546-2321)

2000 PAS Simpkins, Terry M., 515 Schumer Dr., Festus, MO 63028 (Festus)

(314-482-7535)

1977 CHP Skeen, Melvin J., 227 Timberfield Dr., Farmington, MO 63640 (573-631-6419)

2014 PAS Sluder, Ronald E., 25 Richard Dr., Rolla, MO 65401 (Rolla)

(573-465-2246)

1980 PAS Solomon, Wilbur, 11875 Benham Rd., St. Louis, MO 63138

(St. Louis North County Community Fellowship) (314-518-0310)

1977 PAS Speicher, David L., 1303 N. Elizabeth Ave., Ferguson, MO 63135

(St. Louis Ferguson) (314-395-7923)

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2007 PAS Stear, Dennis W., 2620 Heger Ct., St. Louis, MO 63110 (St. Louis Southwest)

(314-771-6251)

2005 PAS Stevens, Jason, 28460 Syracuse Ln., Richland, MO 65556 (Waynesville)

(573-765-3785)

1995 RA Stoner, G. E., 105 Kona, Benton, MO 63736 (573-624-1057)

1956 TRF Storey, Stanley P., transfer to Dallas District

1981 RU Storkson, Sam Lee, 35 Sheneman Dr., Bella Vista, AR 72715 (479-256-0175)

1981 U (4) Sudduth, Jerry, 4385 Club Trail Ln., Grove City, OH 43123 (314-740-1777)

2013 PAS Thompson, Dustin, 1755 Arundel Dr., Florissant, MO 63033

(St. Louis Ferguson) (314-827-8980)

1957 RA Thornton, James O., 415 Washington St., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-795-0824)

1975 RA Walden, Dick W., 404 E. Main, Tingley, IA 50863 (515-402-2788)

2013 PSV-PT Ward, Jacob Allen, 13 N. Cane, Ellsinore, MO 63937 (Poplar Bluff North Point)

(573-714-5463)

1997 PAS Warren, Robert W., 16570 Pike 9227, Bowling Green, MO 63334

(Bowling Green) (573-470-6292)

1976 PAS Wedel, Harold G., 3206 Marion Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376 (Harvester)

(636-447-8277)

1979 RA Wells, Donald V., 311 Walker St., Bernie, MO 63822 (573-293-3076)

2008 PAS Wells, Robert W., 410 S. Monroe St., Brookfield, MO 64628 (Brookfield)

(660-258-5195)

2010 TRF West, Mark, transfer to Kansas District

1989 CHP Williams, Ralph Van, Jr., 724 Hillenkamp Dr., Weldon Spring, MO 63304

(417-274-6932)

2004 PAS Wilson, Tami Lee, 3643 Telegraph Rd., Arnold, MO 63010 (Arnold)

(573-760-6340)

1982 PAS Wood, Ralph E., 109 Boone Ct., Hallsville, MO 65255

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(Hallsville New Horizons) (573-696-2100)

1993 PAS Wooten, Roger A., 704 E. Stoddard, Dexter, MO 63841 (Dexter First)

(573-820-7003)

2007 TRF Young, Jonathan, transfer to Iowa District

Note: Date ordained or recognized. Key to field of service: CHP—Chaplain; DA—District Assignment;

DIA—District Interim Assigned; DS—District Superintendent; EDU—Education; EVC—Evangelist,

Commissioned; EVR—Evangelist, Registered; ESR—Evangelism Service, Retired; GA—General

Assignment;; NR—No Report; PAS—Pastor; PSV—Pastoral Service (Assoc. Min.); RA—Retired,

Assigned; RU—Retired, U--Unassigned; SEC—Song Evangelist Commissioned; SPC—Special

Assignment; STU—Student; TRF—In Process of Transfer

K. ORDAINED DEACONS

1990 CED Moss, Wayne, 2 Lomond Dr., Ferguson, MO 63135 (St. Louis Ferguson)

(314-524-1004)

1994 TRF Smith, Douglas, transfer to Sacramento District

2007 PSV-FT Stear, Rebecca, 2620 Heger Ct., St. Louis, MO 63110 (St. Louis Southwest)

(314-771-6251)

L. LICENSED MINISTERS

2013 U (3) Barton, Jessie, 1009 Hawthorne St., Apt. 115, Desloge, MO 63601

(Fenton) (573-218-2409)

2013 TRF Beck, Michael William, to Kansas City District

2012 PSV-FT (G) Bronder, Justin, 2065 Danelle Dr., Florissant, MO 63031

(St. Louis Trinity) (314-740-4957)

2014 STU (1) Clark, Teddy L., 708 Ogden St., Macon, MO 63552 (660-349-0300)

2013 STU (4) Cook, Andrew S., 7002 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216

(314-952-9779)

2011 TRF (G) Davis Morrison, Brianna L, transfer to Joplin District

2012 PAS (2) Douglas, Lucas, 1012 W. 8th St, West Plains, MO 65775 (West Plains)

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(417-255-1456)

2011 PSV-FT(4) Duffield, Cassandra, 118 Fox Chase, Arnold, MO 63010 (Arnold)

(760-702-7856)

2014 PSV-PT(2) Flach, Harold W., 1024 E. Lawson Ave., Eldon, MO 65026

(Eldon) (606-301-0849)

2013 PAS (2) Grimes, Frederick N., 6404 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Louis, MO 63111

(St. Louis New Hope) (314-269-6742)

2007 PAS (G) Jenkerson, Brian Lee, 141 Ralph, Sikeston, MO 63801

(Sikeston Eastside) (573-760-2178)

2014 STU (4) Johnson, Steven D., 25466 Eagle Ln., Kirksville, MO 63501

(660-342-8787)

2012 PSV-PT (G) Klekamp, Justina, 300 E. Spinsby St., Montgomery City, MO 63361

(Montgomery City) (573-253-6757)

2013 PSV-PT (G) Legg, Steven, 426 Teal Lake Rd., Mexico, MO 65265 (Mexico First)

(256-390-6281)

2014 STU (2) Lyons, David Seth, 301 Tiger Ln., Apt 306, Columbia, MO 65203

(814-431-0736)

2014 PSV-FT (1) Montgomery, Timothy D., 11229 Terry Ave., Bridgeton, MO 63044

(St. Louis Gateway) (816-752-1322)

2011 PAS (4) Powell, Brandon M., 606 S. Albert St., Dexter, MO 63841

(Dexter Southwest) (573-820-9121)

2014 PSV-PT (2) Stobart, Joshua L., 173 Killdeer Circle, Apt. 301, Moscow Mills, MO

63362 (O’Fallon New Life – Troy Campus) (314-709-0247)

2014 PAS (2) Strosnider, William Bradley, 2189 CR 3690, Mountain View, MO

65548 (Mountain View) (417-247-0858)

2010 PAS (3) Thelander, B. J., 203 W. Main (mail: P.O. Box 152), Iberia, MO 65486

(Iberia) (217-209-2439)

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2009 PSV-PT (G) Townsend, Tammara, P.O. Box 256, Grandin, MO 63943

(Poplar Bluff North Point) (573-714-5210)

Note: Date—date licensed or recognized. Key to field of service: PAS—Pastor; PSV—Pastoral Service

(Assoc. Min.); STU—Student; U—Unassigned; TRF—In Process of Transfer

M. REGISTERED EVANGELISTS

Burke, Bill, 2544 Singing Hills Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (573-587-0451)

Chapman, James R., 621 Green Tree Meadows Dr., Lake St. Louis, MO 63367 (314-223-7478)

Kyonka, Jami M., 4 Pear Tree Ct., St. Peters, MO 63376 (314-608-1335)

Meo, Rockey, 415 Crest Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-632-1927)

Nelson, Noel, 10315 Strange Rd., Potosi, MO 63664 (573-438-3171)

Robinson, Stephen P., 257 Bowles Ave., Fenton, MO 63026 (314-409-2694)

N. TENURED EVANGELIST

Burkhalter, Pat, P.O. Box 803, Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-225-8170)

O. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELISTS

Burkhalter, Pat, P.O. Box 803, Park Hills, MO 63601 (573-225-8170)

Dodds, Larry W., 12099 Flint Valley Dr., Burlington, IA 52601 (319-752-3300)

P. RETIRED ELDERS

1984 RA Bowlby, John, P.O. Box 235, Malden, MO 63863 (573-276-5612)

1978 RA Bill Burke, 2544 Singing Hills Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (573-587-0451)

1973 RA Bushey, Richard A., Jr., 20150 S.W. Oakwood Dr., Lebanon, MO 65536

(573-528-4798)

1965 RA Carrison, Harold, 4742 S. 174th East Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134 (573-473-0311)

1974 RA Casteel, Howard, 206 Allen St. (P.O. Box 62), Annapolis, MO 63620

(573-598-3856)

1994 RA Coffman, Marilyn A., 325 S. Park St., Sullivan, MO 63080 (314-307-4217)

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2001 RA Dean, Richard, 2923 S. Meridian, Apt. D-105, Puyallup, WA 98373

(512-508-4119)

1945 RA Hamilton, Jack W., 401 Grand Ave., Condo L, Delta, CO 81416 (970-874-0179)

1978 RA Hamm, Robert, 35829 Maries Rd. 202, Meta, MO 65058 (573-694-5691)

1977 RA Harper, Kenneth, 1681 Ridge Rd., Jackson, MO 63755 (573-450-6090)

1962 RA Heitman, Donald, P.O. Box 286, Matthews, MO 63867 (573-471-0109)

1997 RA Hinch, Wilburn S., 1433 Northwoods Dr., Festus, MO 63028 (314-808-3136)

1977 RU Hinze, Harry Eugene, 176 Craig Rd., Hazel, KY 42049 (270-492-8340)

2006 RA Humbert, Jonathan F., P.O. Box 304, Theodosia, MO 65761 (573-718-6043)

1955 RA Lakey, Bill J., 26526 Log Cabin Ln., Barnett, MO 65011 (573-280-3335)

1977 RA Meo, Rockey, 415 Crest Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109 (573-632-1927)

1981 RA Mund, Dan, 140 Cottonwood Ln., Troy, MO 63379 (314-348-7599)

1975 RA Needham, Rickey L., 2904 Kirkwood Dr., McKinney, TX 75071 (214-856-3919)

1988 RA Palmer, Preston, 705 Albert, Dexter, MO 63841 (573-614-4505)

1989 RA Price, Robert L., 1905 North East St., Kirksville, MO 63501 (660-956-0664)

1977 RU Rouse, Herman, 24 Delores Dr., Fenton, MO 63026 (636-253-6161)

1968 RU Russell, Eldon L., 280 Santa Elena Dr. Ste. 206, Wentzville, MO 63385

1995 RA Stoner, G. E., 105 Kona, Benton, MO 63736 (573-624-1057)

1956 TRF Storey, Stanley P., transfer to Dallas District

1981 RU Storkson, Sam Lee, 35 Sheneman Dr., Bella Vista, AR 72715 (479-256-0175)

1957 RA Thornton, James O., 415 Washington St., Hannibal, MO 63401 (573-795-0824)

1975 RA Walden, Dick W., 404 E. Main, Tingley, IA 50863 (515-402-2788)

1979 RA Wells, Donald V., 311 Walker St., Bernie, MO 63822 (573-293-3076)

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II. General Information

A. ELDERS RECEIVED ON TRANSFER

Charles F. Legg from Mid-Atlantic District

B. LICENSED MINISTERS RECEIVED ON TRANSFER Casandra Duffield from Southern California District, Steven A. Legg from Mid-Atlantic

District, Ronald E. Sluder from Joplin District, Benjamin J. Thelander from Illinois District .

C. ELDERS GRANTED TRANSFER BY DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Greg McClain to Iowa District, Debra Diane McCluer to Kansas City District, Stanley

Storey to Dallas District, Mark West to Kansas District, Jonathan Young to Iowa District

D. DEACON GRANTED TRANSFER BY DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Douglas Smith to Sacramento District

E. LICENSED MINISTERS GRANTED TRANSFER BY DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD

Michael Beck to Kansas City District, Kwang Hun Choi to Kansas City District, Brianna Davis Morrison to Joplin District

F. CREDENTIALS PROCESSED WITH THE GENERAL SECRETARY

Mark Hager-Filed, Mindy Jarvis-Resigned

G. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS Brent E. Dirks, Thomas A. Garrison, D. Wesley Phillips, Ronald E. Sluder

H. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE

Elder Track

Jessie Barton, Justin Bronder, Andrew Cook, Luke Douglas, Cassandra Duffield, Fred

Grimes, Brian Jenkerson, Justina Klekamp, Steven Legg, Brandon Powell, B. J.

Thelander, Tammara Townsend

I. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Teddy Clark, Harold Flach, Steven Johnson, Seth Lyons, Timothy Montgomery, Joshua

Stobart, Brad Strosnider

J. ELDER DECEASED Harold Canaday

K. DROPPED FROM LIST OF LICENSED MINISTERS

Joshua Dampf, Craig Fuller, Gary Herget, Sharon Walsh, Markli West

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L. GRANTED REGISTERED EVANGELIST STATUS

Bill Burke, James R. Chapman, Jami M. Kyonka, Rockey Meo, Noel Nelson, Stephen P.

Robinson

M. GRANTED SONG EVANGELIST COMMISSION Pat Burkhalter, Larry Dodds

N. GRANTED RETIREMENT STATUS

Jonathan Humbert, Rockey Meo, Sam Storkson

O. FOLLOWING GRANTED PERMISSION TO SERVE OUTSIDE THE DENOMINATION

Robert Hamm, Ronald Hershberger

P. INACTIVE CHURCHES Caruthersville, Charleston, Columbia Community, Eureka Crosshaven, Malden First,

Manchester Community, Perryville, Potosi, St. Charles, St. Louis Golden Gate, St. Louis Grace, Sullivan, Willow Springs

Q. DROPPED CHURCH

St. Louis EPIC

R. TEN PERCENT STEWARDSHIP HONOR ROLL (Ten percent and all budgets paid in full)

Arnold, Bernie, Cape Girardeau, Columbia First, Dexter First, Eldon, Fredericktown, Jefferson City, Matthews, Mexico First, Montgomery City, O’Fallon New Life, Rolla,

Sikeston First, St. Louis South County, St. Louis Webster Groves, Wright City

S. FIVE LARGEST SUNDAY SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT St. Louis North County Community Fellowship (477), Harvester (404), St. Louis

Gateway (368), Fulton Heartland (367), St. Louis Trinity (301)

T. FIVE LARGEST SUNDAY SCHOOLS BY ATTENDANCE Harvester (212), St. Louis Gateway (190), O’Fallon New Life (158), St. Louis Trinity

(134), Kirksville (133)

U. FIVE SUNDAY SCHOOLS HIGHEST NUMERICAL GAIN IN AVERAGE ATTENDANCE

Rolla (35), Farmington (30), Wright City (30), St. Louis Webster Groves (20), Kirksville (18)

V. SEND MONIES TO:

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World Evangelism Funds, Pensions and Benefits, 10% Specials, and American Bible Society Offering—Global Treasury Services, Church of the Nazarene,

P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 District Fund—District Treasurer, 365 Saline Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 District Minister’s Long-term Disability Insurance—District Treasurer, 365 Saline

Rd., Fenton, MO 63026 District Pinecrest Capital Improvement Funds—District Treasurer, 365 Saline Rd.,

Fenton, MO 63026 MNU Education Fund—MidAmerica Nazarene University, 2030 E. College Way,

Olathe, KS 66061-1899 Nazarene Bible College Offering—Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Loop,

Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717

Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering—Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E.

Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131

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III. Plan of Examination A. District Ministerial Studies Board

Chairman – Terry Simpkins, 2717 State Hwy P, Festus, MO 63028 (314-482-7535)

(E-mail: [email protected])

Secretary – Joseph Purl, 521 W.N. Service Rd., Wright City, MO 63390 (636-745-3821)

(E-mail: [email protected])

Lifelong Learning Secretary: Tim Cole, 12 Hoffert St. Union, MO 63084 (636-583-2128)

(E-mail: [email protected])

Members: Art Menard (2015), Jeff Roever (2015), Terry Simpkins (2016), Tim Cole

(2016), Rich Hadley (2017), Jami Kyonka (2017), Joe Purl (2018), Mike Askew (2018)

B. Policy Statement

Eligibility

The board serves only those properly enrolled in the course of study. Enrollment is

open to local ministers and local lay ministers (Manual 426.4). All those seeking

ordination as elder or deacon must be enrolled.

What to do

Enroll. Before enrollment can be completed five items must be on file with the

secretary:

1. A letter of recommendation from the candidate's pastor containing the full name,

address, email address and phone number(s) of the candidate;

2. A copy of the candidate's current local or district minister's license;

3. A copy of all educational transcripts.

4. A letter by the candidate concerning his/her testimony, call and study plans.

5. Verification from the district office of completed & passed background check and

credentials check.

Any college/seminary transcripts that the candidate has completed should be sent to the

secretary. Send the above items to:

Rev. Joseph Purl, MSB Secretary

521 W. N. Service Rd.

Wright City, MO 63390

Or attach copies and email to: [email protected]

It should be noted that the issuance of a local license does not automatically enroll a

student in the course of study nor does enrollment in a Nazarene bible college,

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university or seminary. Steps should be taken as soon as possible to see that the

locally licensed minister is enrolled in the appropriate course and mode of study.

Ministers transferring from other districts should request the secretary of their previous

Studies Board to transfer their records to the receiving district. It is the transferring

student's responsibility to request and verify the transfer of records.

Courses

The District Ministerial Studies Board (DMSB) oversees the preparation of both elder

and deacon candidates. Ministers will not be ordained without having completed their

respective courses.

Modes of Study

The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a

Nazarene liberal arts college or university or Nazarene Bible College, and if possible

Nazarene Theological Seminary. Only those students who do not have the opportunity

to attend a Nazarene university or NBC should enroll in the Modular Course of Study.

The Modular Course of Study is a certification course for preparation for ordination only,

not a degree program. The board urges pastors to recommend aspiring ministerial

candidates to attend a Nazarene university or NBC, and, if possible Nazarene

Theological Seminary. All above studies are under the supervision of the DMSB.

Except for level one (local ministers), the modular course of study program as directed

by the district is subject to the permission of the District Superintendent and the DMSB.

“If the applicant is not established in a pastorate, is reasonably unencumbered, and

does not require special preparation, the board will do both the candidate and the

church a great service by insisting that training for the ministry be done in the church's

educational institutions.”

The district does not offer the modular course of study classes on the district proper but

encourages its students who wish to take the modular courses to enroll in an approved

program on-line.

The educational requirements are outlined in the Manual (2013 – 2017) paragraphs

527-528. All college/university programs must meet these competency statements.

1. Each student is instructed to obtain the Student Handbook for Christian Ministers.

This can be downloaded from the website www.usacanadaregion.org/clergy-

education. This will enable the student to become familiar with the details of the

entire program.

2. Each student will also be assigned a mentor, an ordained elder or deacon, (usually

the student's pastor) who shall work closely with the student, supporting the student

and aiding in learning experiences. The mentor may be called upon to help evaluate

the progress of the student in achieving desired competencies.

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3. Locally licensed ministers must complete two courses in two years (Manual 529.4).

District licensed ministers must complete two courses per year (Manual 530.3).

4. COS classes are also offered on-line by Northwest Nazarene University,

www.nnu.edu/cos, and Nazarene Bible College, www.nbc.edu, other Nazarene

districts, and other regional colleges.

5. Candidates should be prepared to appear for interview as called upon by the District

Ministerial Studies Board, at the date, time and place specified. The annual meeting

is held in conjunction with the Ministerial Credentials Board meeting.

6. Student work progress for the year should be reported to the secretary 30 days prior

to the annual meeting.

7. Persons seeking district licensing must have completed six of the COS courses, or if

enrolled in a Nazarene college/university or seminary, have completed one-fourth of

a validated college/university or college/university-seminary course of study for

ministry (Manual 530.1).

8. All persons in the course of study must make provision to be interviewed if they are

not able to make the annual meeting.

9. Persons seeking district licensing must meet DMSB and the District Ministerial

Credentials Board at the annual meeting.

10. Information for the Missouri District concerning enrollment, progress reports, and

requirements can be found at the district web site, www.monaz.org (resources tab).

College & University Students

College and university students are responsible to submit to the DMSB, documentary

evidence of academic standing. Transcripts should be sent to the board secretary.

College and university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with

Manual 530.1. Yearly updates should be submitted to the DMSB by the student

showing completed course work. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by

the DMSB, and requirements stated in the current Manual will not be waived.

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IV. Daily Proceedings A. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

Opening Rally Sunday, June 1, 2014, 6:00 P.M.

The One Hundred and Fourth Annual Assembly of the Missouri District Church of the Nazarene convened in the sanctuary of the St. Louis Webster Groves Church of the Nazarene. The opening service began with preliminary music by Anchored from MNU, followed by praise and worship led by Philip Speicher from the St. Louis Ferguson Church. Rev. Scott Dermer, host pastor, brought greetings and led in prayer. Dr. Graves called for the reading of the District Ministerial Credentials Board, Partial Reports Nos. 1 through 4. A motion was made and seconded to approve each report. The motion carried. District Superintendent Dr. Michael Palmer introduced new pastors on the Missouri District. The “New Start” report was given by Pastor Bryan Davis from the O’Fallon New Life Church. Dr. Graves presented District Superintendent Dr. Michael Palmer to the assembly to give his annual report. The report was given and received with great appreciation. The evening assembly session closed and was followed by a reception, celebrating District Superintendent Palmer receiving his honorary doctorate degree from MidAmerica Nazarene University in May 2014.

Ordination Service Monday, June 2, 2014 7:00 P.M.

The ordination service began with worship music led by Anchored. District Superintendent Dr. Palmer welcomed everyone and made announcements. The congregation sang “Holiness unto the Lord” while ordinands and their spouses were escorted into the sanctuary by District Secretary Jerry Frye. A statement of purpose and invocation were given by General Superintendent Graves, followed by The Apostle’s Creed. Scripture reading Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-13 was presented by Rev. Kim Purl. Dr. Palmer gave recognition to retiring elders: Jonathan Humbert, Rockey Meo, and Sam Storkson. He then gave a challenge to the first time District Licensed Ministers: Teddy Clark, Harold Flach, Seth Lyons, Steven Johnson, Tim Montgomery, Joshua Stobart, Brad Strosnider. District Secretary Frye presented the candidates for ordination: Brent Eric Dirks, Thomas Anthony Garrison, David Wesley Phillips, Ronald Edward Sluder. Dr. Graves received them and charged and challenged them concerning their task as God-called ministers of the Gospel. An Elders Choir, led by Rev. Harold Lumley, sang “Close to Thee”, followed by Manual, Paragraph 501 reading by Rev. Mark West.

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District Secretary Frye sang “I Will Not Forget Thee” before General Superintendent Graves preached the ordination message. Dr. Graves then presented the ordinands with certificates signifying their elders’ orders, admonishing them to keep them pure. He then prayed a “Sending Forth” prayer. The service concluded with the recessional, “A Charge to Keep I Have”, followed by a reception for the newly ordained elders and their families in the fellowship hall.

Tuesday Morning June 3, 2014, 8:30 A.M.

District Superintendent Palmer welcomed all delegates and guests. He presented a gift to Dr. David and Sharon Graves, an expression of appreciation for their ministry to the Missouri District. Congregational singing was led by Philip Speicher. Dr. Graves brought a message from the Word, using the text Luke 4:14-24. The theme of the message was “Getting Involved in the Lives of People”. Jesus is our model. General Superintendent Dr. David Graves called the assembly into session and called for District Secretary Jerry Frye to present the organization of the assembly. The recommendations Secretary Frye made were as follows: recording secretary – Dwight Presson; election secretary – Harold Wedel; registration secretary – Gary Garrett; district secretary’s staff – Karen Frye, Laura Kolb, Dan Mund, Mary Palmer; platform arrangements – Webster Groves assembly team; pages – Wes Phillips, Jeff Roever; photographer – Joe Klekamp; board of tellers – Art Menard (head teller), Randy Calhoun, Cheri Griggs, Debbie Hawkins, Glen Hunter, Shirley James, Jami Kyonka, Kelly Perry, Scott Pringle, Wayne Riggs, Monica Roever, John Veach, Robert Warren; alternates –Arpry Braik, Laura Burg, Mark Presnell, Gary Rhodes, Henry Shelly, Dave Speicher; time of business meetings –Sunday, June 1, 6 P.M. and Tuesday, June 3, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Sunday, June 1, District Superintendent’s Report; Monday, June 2, Ordination Service 7 p.m.; Tuesday, June 3, MidAmerica University Report, Dr. David J. Spittal; voting area of assembly – the four middle sections of the sanctuary, the platform, district secretary’s office, and tellers’ counting room; alternates registered in the church foyer by a pastor at time of registration. A motion was made and seconded to approve the organization of the assembly. Motion carried. The following reports were presented: District Advisory Board, District Board of Ministerial Studies, and Nominating Committee. Motion to approve the reports was made and seconded. Motion carried. Dr. Harold Graves, President of Nazarene Bible College made a presentation about the school. The Board of Tellers was called to distribute the ballot for District Advisory Board – term to expire 2017. Instructions were given, and ballots were cast. The tellers collected the ballots and were dismissed to count.

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The following pastors reported: Howard Casteel, Annapolis; Bob Wells, Brookfield; Tami Wilson, Arnold; Jason Hill, Cape Girardeau; Robert Warren, Bowling Green; Stan Hudson, Clarence; Roger Wooten, Dexter First; Brandon Powell, Dexter Southwest; Jerry Frye, Eldon; Art Menard, Farmington; Kevin Muttschall, Fenton; Terry Simpkins, Festus; Jeff Roever, Frankclay; Gary Garrett, Fulton Heartland; Ralph Wood, Hallsville New Horizons; Bill Haffner, Hannibal Riverview; Harold Wedel, Harvester; James Brunner, Jr., House Springs Living Word; B. J. Thelander, Iberia; Henry Shelly, Ironton; Mike Poole, Jackson; Jake Blankenship, Jefferson City; Mike Askew, Kirksville; Mark West, Columbia First; Tom Garrison, Columbia The Gathering. Michael Kennedy represented Nazarene Theological Seminary and showed an informational video about the school. The results of the District Advisory Board ballot were read: ballots cast 204; necessary to elect by plurality. Elders: Bryan Davis 84, Jerry Frye 125, Stan Hall 95, Joe Purl 92. Laypersons: Tawnya Hadley 100, Jim Thornton 102. Dr. Graves declared the following elected to the District Advisory Board: elders – Jerry Frye, Stan Hall; layperson—Jim Thornton. General Superintendent Graves presented all of the Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Twenty-eighth General Assembly at Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, in June 2013. A motion was made and seconded that the Missouri District concur with the action of the General Assembly. The motion carried unanimously. The report from MidAmerica Nazarene University was presented by Dr. David Spittal.

Tuesday Afternoon June 3, 2014, 1:30 P.M.

The afternoon session began at 1:30 P.M. with congregational singing. The Memoirs Report was presented, and time was given to remember those listed on the report. The report was received with precious memories. The following pastors reported: Joseph Purl, Wright City; Luke Douglas, West Plains Cornerstone; Timothy Cole, Union Word of Life; Bryan Ayers, Sikeston First; Brian Jenkerson, Sikeston Eastside; Scott Dermer, St. Louis Webster Groves; Kyle Rainbolt, St. Louis Trinity; Dennis Stear, St. Louis Southwest; Rich Hadley, St. Louis South County; Fred Grimes, St. Louis New Hope; Stan Hall, St. Louis Gateway; Dave Speicher and Dusty Thompson, St. Louis Ferguson; Harold Lumley, St. Clair Parkway. District Treasurer Rev. Kevin Muttschall presented the Missouri District Treasurer’s Report. A motion was made and seconded to approve the report. Motion carried. The Pinecrest Financial Report was presented and approved with a motion, second, and vote. The report of the Auditing Committee was presented. A motion was made and seconded to approve the report. The motion carried. The District Finance Committee Report was presented by committee secretary Jerry

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Frye. A motion was made and seconded to approve the report. Questions and discussion were welcomed by General Superintendent Graves. There was a good time of questions and debate. A motion was made from the floor to reduce the District Unified Fund to 4.5%. The motion was seconded. The motion was defeated by a raised hand vote. The original motion was then approved by a raised hand vote. The following pastors reported: Ron Sluder, Rolla; Glen Hunter, Redford; Greg Gilberto, Poplar Bluff North Point; Gary Rhodes, Piedmont; Ralph Meredith, Park Hills; Bryan Davis, O’Fallon New Life; Michael Davis, Troy New Life; Cheri Griggs, Montgomery City; Charles Legg, Mexico; Elpidio Sandoval, Cristo Viene; Kelly Perry, Macon. A motion was made to allow the District Secretary to edit all minutes. Necessary announcements were made. The convention adjourned.

B. SDMI CONVENTION

Monday, June 2, 2014 1:30 P.M. Chava Norman (Wright City COTN) performed a mime, “Watch the Lamb”, to begin the convention, followed by praise and worship led by Phil Speicher. SDMI Chairperson Tami Wilson organized the convention: secretary—Kim Purl; greetings be sent to Dr. Woody Stephens, SDMI Global Chairman; voting area—entire sanctuary; seat alternate delegates; pages—Eli Purl and Debbie Eisenhofer. Greetings were presented from Lori Bruce, NMI President, Greg Gilberto, retiring NYI President, and District Superintendent Mike Palmer. Dr. Palmer introduced SDMI Chairperson Tami Wilson to present her report to the convention. (See reports) The report was unanimously accepted. A gift was given to Rev. Wilson by Kim Purl on behalf of the District SDMI Council. The ballot for SDMI Chairperson was announced, and Dr. Palmer offered prayer for the election. The board of tellers spread the ballot and collected them after delegates voted. Tellers were dismissed to count ballots. Ministry Highlights of children's camps, quizzing, and talent were presented. Jessica Hill gave highlights of Ladies’ Ministries and Ladies’ Retreat. Guest speakers Rev Hal and Debbie Perkins were introduced. Hal and Debbie showed in the Scriptures that we will make disciples of who we are following. If we follow Jesus, we make Jesus disciples. They also charged us to pray like Jesus prayed. Tellers brought back election results, and Dr. Palmer shared: 198 ballots cast; Jason Hill—102, Jason Stevens—96. Jason Hill was declared elected as the new SDMI Director. The ballot for SDMI Council was presented by Rev. Tami Wilson. The vote was taken, and the tellers were dismissed. Tami Wilson and Dr. Palmer encouraged attendance of Family Camp and highlighted the children's ministry aspect of camp. They also highlighted July 4th activities: a kid’s bike parade, evening cookout, and fireworks. Susie Shellenberger and Jon Middendorf will be the speakers.

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Abby Anderson from Gateway Church sang a solo. Jason Stevens gave the Adult Ministries Director’s Report. Men’s Retreat will be April 24-25, 2014, at Pinecrest with Dr. Mike Palmer as the speaker. SDMI Council election results were shared by Tami Wilson: 172 ballots cast; clergy representative – Kim Purl 123, Ron Sluder 49; lay representative Jessica Daud 76, Kim Grimes 96. Kim Purl and Kim Grimes were declared elected to the SDMI Council. Justina Klekamp and Cheri Griggs gave the report for Girls’ Camp (July 2014). Randy Calhoun gave the report of Boys’ Camp (July 2014). The Treasurer's Report was presented by Rev. Kevin Muttschall. Financial statements were distributed to the assembly, and the report was accepted along with the 2015 SDMI Budget. Guest Speaker Rev. Hal Perkins shared about disciple making. Dr. Palmer gave a closing challenge, introduced the new council, and prayed for them. The convention was adjourned.

Respectfully submitted, KIM PURL, Secretary

C. NMI CONVENTION

Monday, June 2, 2014

The Missouri District Nazarene Missions International Convention was held at Webster Groves Church of the Nazarene at 8:30 a.m. A convention greetings video from Dr. Dan Ketchum, Global NMI Director, was viewed by the convention. Philip Speicher led the convention in praise and worship.

Rev. Samuel Yangmi brought an inspiring message, focusing on Romans 10: 13-15. He shared the inspiring legacy missionaries have left in his homeland and in his own family.

The 92nd Annual Convention of Nazarene Mission International was called to order by NMI President Lori Bruce. Secretary Sharon Smith set the time of the convention as 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The following appointments were made for the day: Dr. Michael Palmer, parliamentarian; Tawnya Hadley, recording secretary; Sharon Smith reading secretary; Mary Griggs, page. The bar of the convention was set, and the alternates were seated. Sharon Smith made a motion to seat alternates without reading names. Motion was seconded and passed.

Greetings were sent to Dr. Dan Ketchum, Rev. Philip Weatherill, and our LINKS families. Retired missionaries were recognized by NMI President Lori Bruce. Board of Tellers was confirmed and thanked for serving. Lori Bruce recognized volunteer missionaries Dan and Janet Reinhart. Mike and Jamie Askew were also recognized as volunteer missionaries. They are currently serving at Kirksville Church of the Nazarene.

Dr. Mike Palmer introduced Missouri NMI President Lori Bruce to bring her fifth annual report to the convention. (See Report) Dr. Mike Palmer thanked Lori Bruce for her leadership. Motion was made to accept the report. Motion was seconded and passed. Secretary Sharon Smith presented Lori Bruce with a thank you gift.

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Secretary Sharon Smith explained the recommendation by the nominating committee to elect (by plurality vote) two members to serve on the District NMI Council for a term of two years in accordance with pages 38-39, Article V, Section 2 of the NMI Constitution. Nominees were asked to stand. Board of tellers was asked to come forward to distribute ballots. Lori Bruce instructed delegates to mark their ballots, voting for two council members. Ballots were collected. Secretary Sharon Smith instructed the tellers to proceed to the teller’s room to count ballots.

Lori Bruce explained to the convention about the Children’s Mission Project of purchasing sixty audio Bible players, which will cost $60 each.

NMI President Lori Bruce asked for a moment of silence as the NMI Memorial Roll was displayed. Prayer was offered by Pastor Ralph Wood at the conclusion of the Memorial Roll.

Lori Bruce recognized those churches who received the Mission Priority One Award. Dr. Mike Palmer assisted in presenting the names of those churches who achieved this Mission Priority One status. Lori Bruce recognized those churches, NMI Presidents, and pastors who earned the World Evangelism Fund Church of Excellence Award by overpaying their World Evangelism Fund by 5.7% or $1,500. Dr. Mike Palmer also assisted in presenting the names of those churches who achieved this status.

Rev. Kevin Muttschall presented the Missouri NMI Treasurer’s Report. A motion was made to receive the report and seconded. Rev. Muttschall presented the NMI budget for the following year. A motion was made to receive the budget and seconded. A question was brought concerning the Strategic Vision Fund. An explanation on the COG support line item was also given. Lori Bruce explained that the purpose of the Strategic Vision fund was in part to host missionaries at Pinecrest for an extended time. Dr. Mike Palmer made a few comments concerning the Strategic Vision Fund and the reason for vision planning in promoting missions on the district. Delegates voted to approve the budget and motion passed.

A short break was taken. Returning after the break, the children presented a song. Lori Bruce shared with the delegates the process of using salvation bracelets in sharing the Good News. Salvation bracelets were handed out to those who had not received one. It is one tool for sharing the Gospel.

Rev. Art Menard shared a short skit called “The Bridge” as a way of sharing the Gospel. Rev. Jake Blankenship shared with the delegates the list of ways and resources for Gospel presentation plans, which can be used in the churches. A video was viewed called “The Lost”, and a skit was presented by Elizabeth Griggs and teens about evangelism.

Rev. Greg Gilberto brought details concerning lunch with proceeds from the lunch to go towards sponsoring teen choir scholarships during Family Camp.

Rev. Jake Blankenship presented the Top Ten Most Wanted List by Stan Toler. Lori Bruce shared with the delegates that the theme for this year is Equipping to

Evangelize! The adult project Missouri NMI has chosen this year is to purchase a motorcycle for Sri Lanka, which will be used by a pastor who travels long distances to evangelize. Total needed for the adult project is $2,650. The remaining pledges will go towards a Pastor’s Work and Witness trip to Costa Rica in February 2015. The plan is

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to take fifteen pastors to the seminary in San Jose, Costa Rica. Pledges were requested and accepted from churches present. It was requested that church pledge cards be turned in at the end of convention at the registration table.

Debbie Wood presented new LINKS to the Missouri District. Rev. Samuel Yangmi brought a second message, emphasizing how the Gospel

can be shared, even with cross cultural differences. Rev. Mike Askew officiated the taking of the deputation offering for Rev. Samuel Yangmi.

Secretary Sharon Smith reported the results of the election for two members to the District NMI Council. Ballots cast 214. Brian Jenkerson 149, Rebecca Lumley 94, Ann Presnell 93, Stephanie Condor 91. Brian Jenkerson and Rebecca Lumley were declared elected. Lori Bruce asked the NMI District Council and those team members attending the Sun Valley Work and Witness trip to come forward for prayer. Rev. Jerry Frye offered the closing prayer.

Respectfully submitted, TAWNYA HADLEY, Recording Secretary

D. NYI CONVENTION

Friday, May 30, 2014 The 2014 Missouri District NYI Convention was held on Friday, May 30, at Harvester Church of the Nazarene in St. Peters, MO at 6:30 p.m. NYI President Greg Gilberto opened the service with a greeting, and then two worship songs were led by First Impressions, the youth worship band from Ferguson Church of the Nazarene. The convention was called to order. NYI Secretary Lisa Calhoun recommended that the voting bar be the entire sanctuary seated alternate delegates be accepted. Motion was made and seconded. The vote was unanimous in approval. Lisa also recommended that greetings be sent to the following: Gary Hartke - Global NYI Director, Mark Holcomb - Global NYI President, Charles Brodhead – USA Regional President, Danny Dyer – USA/Canada Regional President, Dr.David Spittal – MNU President, and Fred Toomey – North Central Regional President. Motion was made and seconded. The motion carried. The pages were also seated at this time: Jacob Arnold and Alyssa Calhoun. District Superintendent Mike Palmer welcomed Greg Gilberto to give his 5th report as NYI president. Greg gave his report entitled “No More Maggots”. He shared from his heart about doing the Lord’s work right now, not letting things grow stale and full of maggots. We need to use things while they are fresh. He thanked the district, his wife and family, Lori Bruce, Tami Wilson, Lisa Calhoun, and Dr. Palmer. A motion was made (and seconded) to accept the report. Lisa and the pages brought a beautiful picture, a card with a gift card inside, and flowers for Jackie. He received a rousing applause for his time as president. Next Dr. Palmer spoke about the NYI and what it means. He spoke about the inner workings of the NYI and the importance of this generation. Then he called for the ballot for the next NYI president. The Nominating Committee presented one name, Jason Buckwalter, and a blank line for write-ins. Lisa called Board of Tellers #1, and

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the delegates stood to receive the ballots. The vote was made, and the board was dismissed to count. Jeff Roever gave a report about COG. He showed an awesome video and mentioned that this year they were working on new plans to lower the cost some. Mona Downs presented the Endowment Fund scholarship of $800 to Nick Stumbaugh. There were no freshmen who applied for the Freshman Scholarship. The endowment fund continues to grow and hopefully two smaller scholarships can be given next year. Lisa Calhoun presented the JFANG project for 2014-2015 (year one from the Meso America Region). We will be raising funds for “A Gift for God’s House”. The new amounts were distributed. We will hope to exceed that project and maybe find something else to do as well. Lisa also shared about NYC, as she is the new coordinator for NYC 2015 in Louisville, KY. The dates are July 8 -12.The theme is “Thy Kingdom Come”. Forms, applications, etc. will soon be available, as well as cost and details. A short promo video was played. Results of the ballot for NYI President were returned. The votes were as follows: write-ins – Lisa Downs – 1, Rachel Deweese – 1, Mona Downs – 4, Robby Patton – 1, Melodie Eisenhofer – 11, Jim Jenkerson – 1, Jesus – 1, Jason Buckwalter – 104. Jason Buckwalter was elected as Missouri District NYI President. Dr. Palmer welcomed him, and the assembly applauded. Janette Cole brought Quizzing Report. She shared an awesome video. We had 60+ quizzers this past year, and one made it to the World quiz this July, Chip Cole. It was a great year for quizzing. Janette asked for laptop donations and shared that the book to study for next year is Acts. First Impressions played two more songs and an offering was taken to help with convention costs. Speaker Jim Chapman spoke on “Being the Light”. It was a powerful message about the difference we make as light that represents Jesus. He really connected with the students, and his message was well-received. Following the message, Lisa called the Board of Tellers #2 for the Youth Members at Large ballot. The ballot was distributed, instructions were given, and the vote was cast. The board of tellers dismissed to count the results. Kevin Mutschall presented the Treasurer’s Report. A motion was made and seconded to accept the report. The report was approved. He also presented the budget, which was then approved and accepted. A Family Camp presentation was made by Nick Hill and Tyler Vaught. A video was shown, and Nick and Tyler chatted with the students to help them understand what the choir and orchestra are all about. They handed out forms and explained shared other information about Family camp. The ballot for Vice President was presented. Two names were on the ballot: Tim Montgomery and Kyle Rainbolt. Board of Tellers #1 was called to spread the ballots. Delegates voted, and the board of tellers was dismissed to count. Scott Kraemer from MNU shared about the university and gave away a few MNU items. The election results were back from the Youth Members ballot. The votes were as follows: Junior High Male: Kaleb Mason – 63, Caleb Morrison – 53, Junior High

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Female: Emma Eilermann -36, Kaci Rowden – 80, Senior High Male: Caleb Cook – 37, Kyle Poole – 78, Senior High Female: Jenny Eisenhofer – 34, Mary Griggs – 82, College Male: Robert Killion – 39, Nick Stumbaugh – 77, College Female: Rachael Brunton – 49, Christina Daud – 77. So elected were: Kaleb Mason, Kaci Rowden, Kyle Poole, Mary Griggs, Nick Stumbaugh, Christina Daud. Melodie Eisenhofer gave a report for BLAST and MAX. She showed a video and talked about participation. We have some amazing talent on the Missouri district. Our final report came from Jason Buckwalter for Teen Camp. This year’s theme is “Unwind”, and it will be held June 9-13. The speakers will be different each night and will be youth pastors from around the district. It should be great! The results came in from the Vice Presidential ballot. Tim Montgomery received 63 votes, and Kyle Rainbolt received 56. Tim was elected as NYI Vice President. Lisa made announcements regarding the Rec Plex and instructions/map for events time there. Dr. Palmer called for NYI President Jason Buckwalter and the new council to meet for a few minutes after the close of service. He then led in a closing prayer for Jason and the district NYI as a whole. The convention was adjourned.

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V. Reports

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent

It is arguably one of the greatest speeches given during our lifetime. It was given on August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is not my purpose to discuss the reason for the speech or the content of the speech here today. However, I have been captivated by his use of the phrase “I Have a Dream.” I believe these four simple words gave us a window into his heart and a picture of what he desired to see happen in our great country in regards to civil rights. So, I borrow from that speech today and begin my report with those same words. I trust it, too, will reveal my heart and passion to you.

I HAVE A DREAM…that someday, during my tenure as district superintendent, the Missouri District will be known as an association of local churches in eastern Missouri that, despite a changing cultural landscape and economic downturn, despite the exodus of people from our cities, towns and villages, and in the face of an incredible attempt by the enemy to discourage and dissuade us, we have risen from the disappointment and discouragement of the past to become a reflection of the church that Jesus Christ died for, to become the victorious church that even the gates of Hades cannot prevail against, and to become the hands and feet of Jesus in our communities. I HAVE A DREAM that we will overcome the fear of change, and the chains of useless traditions, and that we will embrace the power of the Holy Spirit and His ability to make us true disciple makers. I HAVE A DREAM that among us there will be an uprising, a groundswell, a Holy Rebellion of people who are tired of churches dying, of churches being self- centered and self- serving, of churches holding to the past because they are afraid or uncomfortable with the future. I HAVE A DREAM of a move of God among the people to the point that they will say “enough already”, WE WILL NOT SIT BY AND WATCH THE ENEMY TAKE TERRITORY THAT BELONGS TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD!

In Matthew 16:18, Jesus says, “…I will build my church and the forces of Hades will not overpower it”. In the Message, the same verse says, “This is a rock on which I will put together my church, a church so expansive with energy that not even the gates of hell will be able to keep it out.”

The theme of the assembly this year is “ONE TEAM-MANY DREAMS”. Let me begin by defining Team and Dream for you: TEAM-- “A group of people linked in a common purpose.”

Please note that “groups” are not necessarily “teams.” Teams normally have members with complementary skills and generate synergy through a coordinated effort which allows each member to maximize his or her strength and minimize his or her weaknesses. A team becomes more than just a collection of people when a strong

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sense of mutual commitment creates this synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of the individuals.

DREAM: “A cherished hope, ambition, aspiration”; “A series of imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake”; “A strongly desired goal or purpose, something that fully satisfies a wish.”

So, if we were to insert these definitions into our theme, what would it look like? We are: “a group of congregations linked by a common purpose, complimenting each other with our own unique skills, creating synergy through coordinated efforts which allows each one to maximize their strengths in order to attain a strongly desired goal and purpose, that of “making Christ like disciples” in our world.”

That’s us! One Tam, Many Dreams! One mission, many skills, contexts, and opportunities. All working together to make disciples.

I used to play for the Cardinals! For those of you who are skeptical of this claim, please look closely at this picture. If you could read the cap, you would see that is says “STL”. Now we did not play at Busch Stadium, and my coach was not Red Schoendienst, we played at Merritt Field and my Coach was Fred Stone. But, I was a Cardinal. The season after this picture was taken, I became the first string catcher and the second pitcher in our rotation.

As I began to learn what it meant to be on a team, I began to realize a few things. First we all wanted the same thing ultimately, to win the city championship. We wanted to compete well and win our games. We all had the same team name on our uniform, we all sat in the same dugout, we all had the same coach, and we all rooted for each other. We were a team!

It was during these years of my life that I also began to be a St. Louis Cardinals fan. Perhaps it was because of my Little League association, or perhaps it was because I could clearly pick up The Voice of the St. Louis Cardinals, Jack Buck on KMOX radio. We did not have a television, but I would find myself lying on the floor in front of our radio listening to Mr. Buck vividly describe the game. He was a master at transporting the listener to the stadium through their imagination. I learned names like Bob Gibson, Tim McCarver, Lou Brock, Orlando Cepeda, Julian Javier, Dal Maxvill and Mike Shannon. I memorized their lineup and would pretend to be them in our little wiffle ball league that my friends and I played in. (picture of 1968 Cardinals)

These Cardinals also wore the same team jersey, sat in the same dugout, played for the same coach and had the same goal in mind, a pennant and a World Series. They accomplished this goal in 1967 against the Boston Red Sox and fell just short the next year to the Detroit Tigers.

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As I learned the game a little better, I began to understand the subplot on the team. The dreams and goals of each player that lined up with the overall goal of the team. For instance, I doubt that Lou Brock dreamed about leading the league in home runs, but I imagine he dreamed about leading the league in stolen bases. Each player had his strengths, that, added to the strengths of others made the team great. Each player was responsible to be the best that he could be at what he did, to excel. This is what he practiced and worked on.

So, I believe it can be said of them, as any successful team, they were One Team with Many Dreams! This is true in sports, business, family or church.

I also believe this is a biblical principle. God is a dreamer! Before you get upset at me for alluding to God in this way, please remember the definition of a dream: “A strongly desired goal or purpose, something that fully satisfies a wish.”

Would you not say that God has a strongly desired goal for you and me, and for our church? Then I would say God is a dreamer! Listen to what he says in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans to prosper you, not to harm you, but to give you a hope and a future.” Do you see any strongly desired goals or purpose in that verse?

How about this one, “The Son of Man came to seek and save that which was lost.” Or, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him, should not perish but have ever lasting life “ As we read the scriptures, we see the Dreaming God everywhere! He has a preferable future in mind for all of us.

One Team, Many Dreams….what does that mean?

To me it means that we all wear the same jersey, we are all part of the body of Christ, the Church of Jesus Christ. We serve one Lord, we have one baptism, we are part of one mission, we root for each other, we help each other, we are One Team. However, within this team, we all have unique dreams, desired goals or purposes. It is absolutely essential that we all, pastors and laymen, have dreams, goals, things that we are pursuing.

What are the characteristics of a dreamer? According to Lifepointe Coaching here are eight characteristics:

1. Dreamers have the ability to see beyond what is to what can be.

I would add to this that they also have the ability to see beyond what was.

In his incredible book, “Autopsy of a Deceased Church”, Thom Rainer says,

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“The most pervasive and common thread of….deceased churches, is that they lived for a long time with the past as hero. They held on more tightly with each progressive year. They often clung to things of the past with desperation and fear. And when any internal or external force tried to change the past, they responded with anger and resolution, ‘We will die before we change.’ And they did.”

He continues, “Hear me clearly, these churches were not hanging on to biblical truths. They were not clinging to clear Christian morality. They were not fighting for primary doctrines, or secondary doctrines or tertiary doctrines. As a matter of fact, they were not fighting for doctrines as all. They were fighting for the past. The good old days. The way it used to be. The way we want it today.”

Dreamers see beyond that. They realize today is not yesterday, and tomorrow is not today. We must pray, plan and prepare for a preferable future. It won’t just happen, it happens when we dream and go to work.

2. Dreamers live above their background and life circumstances

Let’s be honest, life is not fair, predictable or fun sometimes. But in all of life’s circumstances we have a choice to make…Pursue the dream at all cost or give up the dream and make excuses.

I know we have challenges on our district. I know many towns are losing in population and industry, I know the economy has been difficult, I know large churches with all the programs are just down the street, I know our buildings handicap us at times, I know some are under huge debt. I know there are many things that can kill the dream. But, I also know that we serve a God of big dreams, dreams for you to prosper, have hope and a future. He has not called you to fail or be a victim. Just the opposite. We are overcomers! “What can we say then, if God be for us, who can be against us?” Let’s quit groaning and complaining about the things we can’t change, let’s stop using excuses to justify our inactivity, and let’s start dreaming about the things we can change.

Nehemiah saw a broken down wall and went to work. David saw a giant and picked up a rock. Joshua saw a walled city and started marching. Daniel saw the lions and started praying. The three Hebrew boys saw the fire and started dancing. Jesus saw the lost and laid down on a cross… We must lift our eyes above our circumstances and see the power of God working in our behalf. Jesus himself said, “But you will receive power (the ability to bring about change and influence outcomes) when the Holy Spirit comes upon you.”

3. Dreamers dream “beyond the edge, past the dragons” dreams

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“If someone had not had the big outrageous dream to find out about what lay on the other side of the vast oceans and ventured beyond the edge of the map past the dragons, America would be vastly different today. Dreamers dream big God-sized dreams- sailing past the edge of the map, and past any dragons, real or imagined. It takes courage to do that, but in doing so, dreamers inspire others and make a difference.”

4. Dreamers can expect opposition or misunderstanding but believe they will be successful.

Joseph’s family did not like nor believe his dreams. You and I too can expect to have opposition to our dreams. “Dream busters” are in all our lives. Who are the people in your life that carry around the proverbial pin to burst your dream bubble. Dream busting is not a spiritual gift, in fact it is a tool used by the enemy to paralyze the church!

5. Dreamers are faithful when tested

It’s not easy to hold to a dream when others oppose it, or when it takes a long time to see it realized, or when it seems like it won’t happen. But real dreamers are faithful during these times and keep on pursuing the dream.

6. Dreamers take practical steps towards their dreams

Dreamers need a plan. They don’t just whistle in the dark, they begin to see how the plan can come together. They take the first step. Does anyone remember this famous quote: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” He dreamed of walking on the moon, prepared for years to do it, but when the time came, he had to step off of the ladder of the lunar module and onto the moon! Dreamers take steps to get them to their dream. (picture of Neil Armstrong) God models this for us. His plan, his dream was for man to be reconciled to himself and to have abundant life. He used the animal sacrificial system, he used prophets, priests and kings, then he sent his Son, the spotless lamb, to shed his blood for the remission of our sins….the plan for redemption worked. The dreaming God had a plan he used to fulfill the dream. Dreamers don’t stop when one effort fails; they continue to find a way to succeed.

7. Dreamers dream to make a difference

They are not status quo kind of people. They want to make a difference in their world, and their dreams, conversations, priorities and actions reflect it.

8. Dreamers must prepare for success.

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Success in realizing their dreams does not surprise the dreamer….you see they expected it. They dreamed and prepared for it.

I was privileged to take a sabbatical this past winter. It was a restful and enjoyable time. I appreciate being able to experience this. During my sabbatical, I felt like God revealed something very important to me. It had to do with dreams. For seven years I have been sharing my dream with you during these assemblies and throughout the year. I wanted you to get on board and join me as we moved forward and experienced better days. However, I felt like God was inviting me to think about the way I had been going about things; sharing my dream and inviting you along. I was sincere and passionate about what I shared, and I still believe all that I said. However, I think I had it backwards. I should be learning about your dream and asking how I can help you accomplish it. So, this spring, I scheduled “one on one” meetings with all pastors. I asked them four questions having to do with dreams. Those questions were:

1. What are your dreams for your church?

2. What is happening that is squelching the dream?

3. What is happening to help the dream come true?

4. What can I do to assist you in reaching your dream?

What a great time, and how exciting.

May I say parenthetically here, that I appreciate the team God has put together on the Missouri district? Some of you are in small churches others in larger. But please know that you are all loved and appreciated and that you all matter in the Kingdom. May I say to the small church, you play a vital role in the Kingdom of God? Success is not measured only in size, but impact. Thank you for what you are doing to touch others for God.

On Tuesday you will be hearing our pastors’ reports. I have asked each of them to begin their report with “I have a dream…” I want you to hear it, feel it and join in on seeing it happen. I came away from this journey with three realizations:

1. God still gives dreams to his people!

God has not given up on his dream or his mission. And he hasn’t given up on using us to make it happen through the power of the Spirit. He still has a strong desire, goal, and purpose for you and for your church! This is our hope, God still believes in us! There are many dreamers on our district who are making a difference and seeing their dreams come true.

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Isaiah 43:16-19

“This is what the Lord says—he who made a way through the sea,

A path through the mighty waters,

Who drew out the chariot and horses,

The army and reinforcements together, and lay there,

Never to rise again, extinguished, snuffed out like a wick’

“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!

Now it springs up; do you not perceive it.”

2. Many have lost their dream!

This is so sad, but oh, so true! Many who started out with a strong desire, goal and purpose, have now settled for maintaining the structure and organization. They are a prisoner of wishing that something would happen, but they are no longer driven or passionate about a certain vision or dream. This can be said of pastors and laymen. Lost dreams, shattered dreams, happen to too many. I found it in my journey with the pastors, I hear it in the voices and emails from the laymen. Dreams are dashed, gone, a memory. How sad and unnecessary. Is there anything more discouraging than to have once dreamed and now to wonder what it was like?

3. Dreams can be dreamed again!

I have seen it! Pastors and churches who decided that they were not going to let the dream stay dead. They were not going to let their church die. They were not going to just putter around and wait for retirement or some doomsday scenario. They were going to dream again. They were going to put their self-interest aside and do what was best for the church and the Kingdom. They didn’t have to be in control, they could release and support others who could dream and plan….they simply weren’t done living yet.

I HAVE A DREAM that this will be the case in ALL OF OUR CHURCHES. That we will have pastors and laymen that simply won’t live without a dream. Now, let me be very frank and honest. If you have lost your dream, as a laymen, board member, or pastor. If you are focused on trying to keep things the way it used to be, or you are trying to keep things as they are now, or your focus is on the building, the program, your position, power, or security, if you are comfortable with the status quo, or keeping

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things the same because of your fear of change; if that is you I have two requests of you.

1. Repent and ask God to give you a new Dream. Remaining in a dreamless state is devastating to the church and the work of God. Being afraid or unwilling to move forward is not pleasing to God. Just ask the children of Israel who spent 40 years wandering in the desert because ten said “we can’t”. Ten didn’t have a vision or dream of what was just across the river. They wanted to stay where it was safe and familiar. Well, they died in the desert, and more tragically, their children spent 40 years in the desert because of their parents’ and leaders’ unfaithfulness. Could it be we are losing our children to the church for the same reason, the unfaithfulness of their parents and leaders? So, I urge you to repent of being fearful, and self-focused, wanting to be in control, and keep things as they are. Ask God to give you a new dream, to do a “new thing” in your heart. Dream again!

2. If you feel like you don’t want to repent and dream again, I respectfully ask you to step aside and let some dreamers take your place. This goes for pastors and laymen. PLEASE don’t control and restrain the church into oblivion! Don’t be content with how things are because you are happy. I challenge you, yes beg, implore you, please move over so the dreamers can lead before it is too late for your church. We will all be responsible and answer to God for what we did and didn’t do with what he gave us. Would you respectfully open a spot for someone else if you can’t find it in yourself to repent and dream again?

But, you say, you don’t know our situation. No one else will serve if I don’t. . .they are to young and inexperienced to serve on the board. . . I’ve tried and nothing happened. . our town is dying. . . the big church gets them all. . . if we just had a different pastor. . . if I just had a different board. . . I am almost ready to retire. . . our situation is just about impossible. . . I don’t know if we will ever make it.

I wonder what Jesus, the head of the church thinks about all this….remember, He is the one that said the gates of Hades wouldn’t prevail against the church…wonder what He thinks about this….

May I give you some characteristics of a dying church as found by Thom Rainer? This is in the book referenced earlier, “Autopsy of a Deceased Church.”

1. Slow Erosion

2. The Past is the Hero

3. The Church refused to look like the Community

4. The Budget Moved Inwardly

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5. The Great Commission becomes the Great Omission

6. The Preference Driven Church

7. Pastoral Tenure Decreases

8. The Church Rarely Prays Together

9. The Church Had No Clear Purpose

10. The Church Obsessed Over Facilities

It seems that many of our churches are at a point of decision. Do we attempt to maintain out of fear and control, or do we dream God-sized dreams and move forward. It really doesn’t matter the size of the excuse, barrier, or obstacle in your way. God is the God of the Impossible, if fact he asks, “Is anything too hard for me?”

As I was thinking about the thoughts that so often invade our minds, thoughts of difficulty, despair, impossibility, past failure and so on, I began to think about you and God, and the possibilities in a seemingly impossible world.

So, I want, in closing, to share the words of a song that has impacted me over the last several weeks. You probably never thought of this song in conjunction with a DS report, but please listen to the words of “The Impossible Dream.” (Song: Rollyn Moore)

To dream the impossible dream To fight the unbeatable foe To bear with unbearable sorrow To run where the brave dare not go

To right the unrightable wrong, To love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary To reach the unreachable star.

This is my quest To follow that star, No matter how hopeless, No matter how far.

To fight for the right, Without question or pause, To be willing to march into Hell For a heavenly cause.

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And I know if I'll only be true To this glorious quest That my heart will lie peaceful and calm When I'm laid to my rest.

And the world will be better for this, That one man, scorned and covered with scars Still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable star.

“For I know the plans I have for you---this is the Lord’s declaration—“plans for your welfare, not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.” Jeremiah 29:11

“Do not remember the past events, pay no attention to things of old. Look, I am about to do something new, even now it is coming. Do you not see it?” Isaiah 43:18-19

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus in all generations, forever and ever. Amen.”

So, as I said at the beginning of this report, I HAVE A DREAM…that someday, during my tenure as district superintendent, the Missouri District will be known as an association of local churches in eastern Missouri that, despite a changing cultural landscape and economic downturn, despite the exodus of people from our cities, towns and villages, and in the face of an incredible attempt by the enemy to discourage and dissuade us, have risen from the disappointment and discouragement of the past to become a reflection of the church that Jesus Christ died for, to become the victorious church that even the gates of Hades cannot prevail against, and to become the hands and feet of Jesus in our communities. I HAVE A DREAM that we will overcome the fear of change, and the chains of useless traditions, and that we will embrace the power of the Holy Spirit and His ability to make us true disciple makers. I HAVE A DREAM that among us there will be an uprising, a groundswell, a Holy Rebellion of people who are tired of churches dying, of churches being self- centered and self- serving, of churches holding to the past because they are afraid or uncomfortable with the future. I HAVE A DREAM of a move of God among the people to the point that they will say enough already, WE WILL NOT SIT BY AND WATCH THE ENEMY TAKE TERRITORY THAT BELONGS TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD!

“ONE TEAM - MANY DREAMS”

Dreaming Big, DR. MICHAEL G. PALMER

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2. District SDMI Chair Dr. Palmer, pastors, members and friends of this SDMI Convention, as the Apostle Paul greeted the church, so I greet you………”Grace and peace to you from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” I really do mean those words to you today. I do thank my God for each of you in the local church. I am grateful for your partnership with God to make disciples for our Jesus. I also thank God for the SDMI council and their dedication to the district. They have a heart for God and discipleship, and have been a blessing to me.

Looking Back As we look back over the course of the past year, we celebrate with the 10 churches that showed the greatest increase in Discipleship Ministries. We congratulate: Rolla, Farmington, Wright City, Webster Groves, Kirksville, Dexter Southwest, Montgomery City, House Springs Living Word, Dexter First, and Festus. Even with many of our churches having to cancel numerous services due to the rough winter, the following 21 churches received SDMI awards this year showing increases in both enrollment and attendance: Cape Girardeau, Columbia, Dexter First, Eldon, Festus, Hannibal First, Harvester, House Springs Living Word, Jackson, Jefferson City, Kirksville, Macon, Montgomery City, Mountain View, O’Fallon New Life, Redford, Rolla, Sikeston Eastside, St. Louis Southwest, Union Word of Life, and Wright City. Church, I know the winter was long and hard. I know that for some your attendance was down, your finances were down, and your morale was down. Do not be discouraged!!I I encourage you to look up!! Our God is in control, and I am confident of this…He began the good work in you, and if you partner (connect) with Him, He will carry it on to completion. Your Discipleship Ministries team worked hard this year planning and participating in the various ministries and events on the district. The gathered “Leadership Connection Day” was held at Gateway this year. Overall the workshops provided information and resources to help equip our churches to reach people for Christ. A huge thank you to the Gateway Church for hosting us and to the presenters for all their hard work. A big thanks also goes to you, the local churches that participated. You took time out of your busy schedules on a Saturday to come and hear new ideas and ways to make disciples. That speaks VOLUMES!!!! Our retreats were once again amazing events this year. Jessica Hill continues to do a wonderful job leading Ladies Retreat. Jason Stevens stepped up to the plate this year to direct Men’s Retreat and did an outstanding job leading the event. Our Prime Time ministry is thriving on the district under the fantastic leadership of Ruth Beers. The Prime Timers are so active I’m not sure the “young pups” could even keep up!!!! (Written reports from these leaders are in your Resource Guide). Dawn Vaught and her team do a top notch job leading the Children’s Ministries on the district. Children’s Talent, Quizzing, and Mission Rally days are all opportunities for your children to learn, have fun and be discipled. Boys and Girls Camps continue to be

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highlights of the summer. Camp directors Cheri Griggs, Justina Klekamp, and Randy Calhoun are the best. And of course Pinecrest Camp and staff continue to be a five star premier facility and staff. I’m not sure we realize the impact camp has on our children and teens. Lives are truly transformed at our camps!!! One sixth grade boy, who went to camp for the first time this year, testified in his church…”I realized I always knew about Jesus and who he was, but at camp I MET JESUS!!!!!” PRAISE THE LORD!!!! The district was well represented at the General SDMI Convention last June. The delegates attended plenary sessions and various workshops and then presented some of what they heard at our Leadership Connection Day. The defining statement at General Convention was: People of Prayer Engaged in the Word Making Christ like Disciples. That says it all doesn’t it? That’s who we are to be! At our district SDMI Convention last year our challenge was to connect with each other, which we have done through churches partnering together for ministries such as quiz teams, Bible studies, VBS, teen game nights, community outreach, and beginning new works, just to name a few. Keep it up!!! We are getting stronger!!! The second part of our challenge was to connect with God through prayer. I’m sure you have earnestly done that. As I connected with God this past year, I have witnessed His Spirit at work transforming lives and ministries on the district. Praise His name!! As I prayed, I also heard that quiet whisper that can only be the voice of God, releasing me from the position of District SDMI Chairman. It has truly been my honor to serve my God and you my district in this capacity. Thank you for allowing me to serve these past five years. We have a great district!!!!! The journey has been awesome. When I was elected to this position, Dr. Palmer had been on the job a few short years, and Lori, Greg, and I were all newbie’s. It’s nothing short of a miracle that Dr. Palmer survived the three of us!!! All joking aside, Dr. Palmer, thank you for your leadership, vision, friendship and encouragement through the journey. I have learned much under your ministry and have grown as a leader. I will continue to completely support you and serve the MO district in whatever way God would have me to. When Lori, Greg and I began working together, one of our goals was to bring a synergy to the auxiliary ministries, to work together as a team, and I believe we accomplished that goal. We have learned, traveled, worked, laughed, and cried together. We bounced ideas off each other and TRIED to keep each other on task! We have grown together as leaders, friends, and Christ followers. Lori and Greg, thanks for being who you are and your impact on my life and ministry. Today when our new SDMI leader is elected, I believe he will be God’s man for the job for this season on our district. He will have my full support, help, and encouragement. I believe God will give him a dream for discipleship ministries on our district, and I challenge all of us to help him dream BIG.

Closing Thoughts As I bring to a close my final report for SDMI I’d like to share a few things I have learned and been reminded of while in this position. 1. District SDMI should not and in fact cannot “run, dictate, nor even completely define discipleship at the local level. Each church make up is different and you are the ones who know best how to effectively reach and disciple those people God has given you.

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2. District SDMI’s role is to equip and empower the local church in making Christ like disciples. 3. Second only to the work of the Spirit, the local church is the key and driving force of discipleship. Ladies and gentleman, who you are and what you do matters!!!! You are of great value to the Kingdom of God and the souls of man!! 4. Discipleship always has been and always will be relational. It is ALL about our relationship to God and people!!! 5. When the task is too big, our God is bigger than the task. When the enemy tempts us to focus on the task instead of our God, remember our God has promised to give us everything we need for life and Godliness. He is able to do exceedingly more than we could hope for ask or imagine. The theme for the past several years has been Connection. Our challenges were to “Make the Connection” by: Making Christ like Disciples, Including All Generations, Connecting to our Community, and Connecting to Each Other and to God. My challenge to us today is to remember that these statements were not goals to be met and then set aside. They should be who we are! They are about our relationships with God and people. Remember the General Convention theme…”People of Prayer, Engaged in the Word, Making Christ like Disciples”. They challenge us not to meet a goal, but to invest in the lives of people right where they are…right where THEY live. That is what Jesus did for us!!!! Remember church, those who need Jesus DO NOT LIVE IN THE SAME “WORLD” that we do. They don’t care how much we know; they want to know how much we care. Nearly 30 years ago, as a hung over, messed up mother of 2 little baby girls, I walked through the doors of the Overland Church for the first time. Those people did not preach at me, thrust a Bible in my hand, nor turn away from the stench of my sin. They loved me, included me, and built relationships with me. That church building no longer stands. A Walgreens is in its place. But that old building didn’t disciple me…..my disciplers have a face. Some of them are here today, and their lives are still discipling me. It always comes back to relationships and how we live our lives, you see. So let’s remember church, discipleship never has been and never will be a program. It cannot be contained in a box, and curriculum does not accomplish it, Sunday School does not define it. It is not done on a certain day of the week nor a certain time of the day. Discipleship is neither a thing nor a religion. Discipleship is not an event on our corporate calendars that can be rearranged, re-scheduled, or removed; because discipleship is not something we do, but who we are. Discipleship is relationship. It is not part of life, but the Way of Life. The Jesus Way of Life! So go live the life!

Respectfully submitted, TAMI WILSON

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3. District NMI President Dr. Mike Palmer, General Superintendent Dr. David Graves, pastors, local NMI presidents, leaders, delegates, and friends of the NMI: It is a privilege to submit my fifth report as president of the Missouri District NMI. I am grateful to serve God with our District Superintendent, District SDMI and NYI leaders, the District NMI Council, and with local mission presidents across Missouri. Thank you for loving and supporting missions in your local churches again this year. You have done great things, and this is your report. Every August your NMI Council retreats to Pinecrest Camp to plan the year and dream about the future of missions on the Missouri District. NYI and SDMI Councils also retreat at the same time. Dr. Mike shares his vision and leads us in devotionals, and we all eat together, so it’s an effective time for your leadership teams to focus on our purpose and goals and to formulate strategies to reach those goals. We affirmed that an important element of our mission is to advance the kingdom of Jesus Christ and make Christ like disciples not only in the nations but here in our sphere of influence as well. We believe that passing the baton of the Good News to the next generation is still a top priority. We don’t want anyone to miss Heaven, and we certainly don’t want our children and our young people to miss making the gospel story their very own. That’s why much effort goes into activities for our children and youth. Just as those before us made sure that we knew Jesus and that we are the Church today, we want to ensure that the Church continues tomorrow. Every year NMI places a missionary family at Teen Camp. It’s a great opportunity for our young people to connect with missionaries who will interact in meaningful ways – teaching, sharing, praying, and playing – in worship and around campus every day for a week. Our district youth really enjoyed missionaries Barry and Charlie Carney and their children last June, so much so that NYI camp directors want to invite the Carneys back anytime they’re available! (photo) The best part is the Carneys loved it, too, so we’ll try to make that happen perhaps even next year. Pray for Teen Camp next week, when Joe and Beth Heath, recently assigned missionaries to Johannesburg, South Africa, will speak and live among our youth at Pinecrest. We think the youth are so important that we’re trying to have a mission presence at COG, District NYI Convention, and any other youth event we can. Twenty-one churches (increase of 6) earned the Teen Award last year. Just six weeks from now, twenty-six youth and adults will be taking the train to Winslow, AZ, to work at Sun Valley Indian School where they’ll build a security entrance and metal gate into the school property. Thanks to your faithful giving, our youth have the opportunity to connect with God through missions. A few days before the start of General Assembly and Conventions last June, Cheri Hodge led a group of Missouri District youth, children, and adults to Indianapolis for One Heart, Many Hands – it’s a huge Work and Witness event with hundreds of people converging on Indianapolis to work on dozens of projects throughout the city all at once. (photos) Your Missouri District team worked with and witnessed to two families in need within a few blocks of each other, making critical repairs to their houses. Thank you, Cheri, for leading. Thank you, team members, for making a difference. Thank you, local

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churches, for giving to the adult project. When we all work together, Christ’s kingdom is advanced. Your delegates to the General NMI Convention represented you well. (photo) Fred Yates, Sherri Hall, Ken Harper, Kim Stevenson, Elizabeth Griggs, and I attended seminars, workshops, worship services, caucus meetings, the global prayer luncheon, participated in opening ceremonies, voted on resolutions, elected a new NMI global president, witnessed the march of the flags of the nations, heard miraculous missionary stories, and walked and ate our way through the Convention Center in Indianapolis. Your delegates appreciated the opportunity to experience General Conventions, and we’re trying to be faithful stewards of the information we learned, sharing with the district in various settings like our Leadership Connection Day in September, our Zone Rallies, and our Mission Mania events. Speaking of Mission Mania, we believe that our children matter to God and your district NMI Council works hard to produce great children’s events in the fall and spring. (photos) Last year the children went on an “Adventure with God” to Costa Rica, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, and heard from Missouri missionaries, Alister Adams and Mike and Jamie Askew. They even encountered Moses. Last year our children raised $2140.00 to feed the sheep at Sun Valley, and we sent $250.00 in deputation offerings from Mission Mania to Pohnpei to assist with children’s ministries. Twenty-eight churches (increase of 3) earned the Children’s Award. Did you know that today and tomorrow during District Assembly and Conventions, your children are hearing about the love of Jesus? That’s right; they’re having their own services with Dyno-Might Ministries over in the children’s area. And this year we’ll host Mission Mania events in Cape Girardeau and Bowling Green in October and in Jefferson City in May. Our children’s project will be to purchase 60 audio Bible players for children who cannot read, so they can hear the Gospel, too. Thank you for investing in the lives of Missouri District children. Since my first year as district NMI president, it has been a great joy to participate in our Girls’ Camp at Pinecrest. It’s more fun than I deserve to have! (Photo) Your children’s camp directors desire to infuse mission projects and emphases into camps, so that campers catch a glimpse of world issues and learn to share Jesus’ love in tangible ways. Last year the boys gave used shoes to the Shoe Man, and the girls gave clothing and personal care products to Missouri Girls’ Town. We’re using the prayer chapel in a significant way during Girls’ Camp; counselors and campers like the opportunity to pray for world needs as well as for each other. What a privilege to spend time with our Missouri District children! You made a huge difference in the lives of some of our own local churches this past year. In September several men and a few women met in DeSoto and placed a new roof on the DeSoto Church. (photo) Pastor and parishioners are grateful for that improvement! A little later in September and into October, many of the same people and even more traveled to Sikeston Eastside Church to replace a window and the roof on their sanctuary. What a blessing to the congregation and pastor there! (photo) More recently, the roof on the St. Louis Southwest Church (photo) was replaced by a professional roofing company but because of your giving and through Alabaster offerings as well. One final on-district project we’re helping with is the South County

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Church community playground. Work is currently underway to build a playground they’ll use to reach families in the neighborhood with the message of the Gospel. Your gifts to the Adult Special Project last year stretched from Missouri to Indianapolis, back to Missouri, and it will reach all the way to Sun Valley Indian School in Arizona later this summer, too! Thank you to Gary Rhodes for spearheading these efforts, to all who worked hard, to all who hosted the workers with delicious meals and places to stay overnight, and to all who gave to the Adult Project. Last November, Columbia Church led a group of 15 Missouri adults and youth (photo) to Ecuador on a Work and Witness trip with the Fischers, LINKS missionaries. They worked hard pouring a second story floor on the church building. Gateway took a team of 23 people from 10-60 years old to Shell, Ecuador, (photo) to build a fourth floor on a multi-purpose building in Ecuador. As your local church plans and takes mission trips, share photos and details with us so we can show them at convention. Work and Witness continues to be a wonderful way to involve your local church body in mission. As a district, you gave over $34,000.00 last year to support Work and Witness projects. In a few weeks, a team is going to Paraguay to assist the Carneys, LINKS missionaries, with a building project – one of the first Work and Witness teams to Paraguay ever, and another group is going to Ecuador. Through your Thanksgiving offerings, Easter offerings, and regular World Evangelism Fund giving, you raised $402,420.00 for the WEF last year, in spite of difficult economic times. Thirty-two churches (decrease of 12) are Mission Priority One award recipients. That means you took time to educate, pray, disciple children and youth, and give to world missions throughout the year. Twenty-six churches (decrease of 13) qualify as Church of Excellence, meaning you gave at least 5.7% of your income to the WEF. As a district, you gave 108% to World Evangelism Fund. You gave almost $7000.00 in offerings to LINKS, Missionary Health Care, and Cash Christmas to provide medical assistance to missionaries. You encouraged your LINKS missionaries with cards and gifts. Thank you for generously supporting Nazarene missionaries once again. You gave over $32,337.00 to Alabaster in 2013-14. Your offerings enabled churches, hospitals, schools and parsonages to be built and more land for churches to be purchased. We saw firsthand in Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Missouri again this past year churches built or repaired with Alabaster offerings. Thank you for hosting missionaries in your local churches throughout the year. You gave more than $24,000.00 to support Mission Corps volunteers last year, in addition to another $24,000.00 for globally appointed missionaries! You’ve been reporting various ways the missionaries are used in your services. You bless their ministries with deputation offerings and love them with gifts at Christmas, and you host community services with neighboring churches for missionaries to share their stories more broadly. Every year we ask you to share stories about mission activities your local church engages in with your communities. Once again, several churches reported, and we want to highlight those successes! You are working for the Lord in your neighborhood to shine His light in the dark places and to share Jesus’ love with those who don’t yet know Him. Many of you supplied school back packs for needy children again last year, cared

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for homeless with hot meals and fresh garden produce, donated clothes, food, and water. One church dismissed Sunday morning services to help with tornado clean up in a nearby neighborhood. Another church regularly participates in community projects on Sunday afternoons and is becoming known for their contributions. You host soccer camps to share Jesus, teach baseball lessons to share Bible stories with neighboring children, start a floor hockey ministry where the gospel is presented at half-time of every game. Your church is the site of recovery programs like grief share, divorce care, and counseling services. One church hosted a free Thanksgiving dinner for the community, and their VBS kids made care packets for homeless ministries in another church. Many churches supply food items regularly to local food banks and pantries. Some of you participate in community-wide service projects and offer car care service days where oil is changed at no charge. One church and pastor offers parenting classes. Many of you support local crisis pregnancy centers and supply volunteers at local facilities as needed for special events or on a regular basis. Some of you pray regularly for the Persecuted Church. You make Christmas special for families in need through Angel Tree, Prison Fellowship, and other organizations. Rather than sending Christmas cards to each other, one church donated the postage to Nazarene Compassionate Ministries. Many reported bell-ringing for the Salvation Army and visiting local nursing homes to cheer up the residents. One lady took upon herself to provide meals to an adult learning center next door to the church as a means of showing Jesus’ love. In communities devastated by flooding, one pastor spent hours helping flood victims clean up their homes. His church served chili during a snow storm. Many of you sponsor children through NCM, hold yard sales and auctions to raise money for needy families or other mission efforts. One local president sells chocolate covered strawberries in February to raise Alabaster offerings. One church offered their building to serve as a sorting hub for community drives for clothing, bedding, first aid provisions, and sewing machines for Native American reservations in South Dakota. A number of you participated for the first time in Freedom Sunday activities to raise awareness of human trafficking. Others of you help find jobs for homeless and displaced community members, support local compassionate ministry centers, collect shoes for the Shoe Man, and have given money to dig wells for clean water in other countries. More than a couple churches now make pies to raise money for W&W trips, special offerings, and to send children to camps and teens on mission trips. It seems that churches are involving all ages in group, family projects that are fostering stronger homes within the church. You are being the church that God intends for you to be. You are sharing Jesus with others. Thank you for sharing your stories. You gave $4,100 to Jesus Film and $41,353 to Compassionate Ministries. On a personal note this past church year, Ted and I have sensed that the Lord is calling us to some short term volunteer mission work, and someday I hope to be able to share the story of my call with you all. Though we don’t yet know where we’ll serve or when we’ll go, we felt certain that our first step was to learn Spanish. So in January and February we attended the CALL language program at the Nazarene Seminary in San Jose, Costa Rica. We’re simply trying to prepare for what we believe will be the next chapter in our lives as best we can discern and as we sense the Lord’s leading, and we

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appreciate your prayers. Thank you to the District NMI Council and Pastor Mike Askew, vice president, for leading while we were away and to the district office for your support. We’ve been personally challenged this year to take hold of the Great Commission in a new way. Delegates, NMI presidents, pastors, and friends of the NMI, we challenge you in this church year to take hold of the Great Commission personally in a way perhaps you never have before, to accept responsibility to grow Christ’s kingdom right here, right now, by sharing your story of how Christ’s love changed you! And by sharing how He desires to change anyone and everyone who will ask Him in as Savior. We want to spend time today and throughout this year in every mission sponsored event and activity “Equipping to Evangelize.” We want to assist your efforts at fulfilling His call on your lives to reach the lost for Him. It is truly a privilege to serve as your district NMI president. Thanks for making my job easy by fulfilling your roles so well at the local level. Blessings in this new year, and may we serve the Lord together with gladness.

Respectfully submitted, LORI BRUCE

4. District NYI President

Friends and Family of the NYI, this will be my fifth and final report for the District NYI. It is a happy day, no regrets. Thank you for your support, acceptance, and prayers. It has been an honor to represent you, the energy of the church, on the local, district, regional, and national levels. I have had a chance to travel and go places because of this office… not to mention all the free t-shirts! For all that, I say a big thank you. The NYI is at a crossroads of transition on all levels. It is time for fresh faces and fresh vision. Whomever we elect today, I will be their biggest supporter, as all of us should be. Thanks go to Jesus for saving my soul; Jackie, the greatest wife in the world; Dr. Mike Palmer, and all the leadership on the district (especially Lori Bruce and Rev. Tammy Wilson.) How can we forget “the best secretary in the world”, who did a lot of the behind the scenes work, Lisa Calhoun? (A gift was presented to Lisa). This being the last opportunity I have to speak to this convention, I would like to share a few thoughts. All youth ministries including MAX, BLAST, quizzing, camps, COG, etc. will be included in this message to the church. We find the text of the message in Exodus chapter 16. I would have titled this message “NO MORE MAGGOTS!” I. Always ENOUGH A. Provision B. Lack of trust C. Take no thought for tomorrow D. Matter of trust II. Always on time A. Power

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B. Promise C. Give us today our daily bread. D. Today is the day of salvation. E. Now is the acceptable time. F. Rotten pork in the freezer G. Hoarding the blessing

III. Always up to us to collect A. Purpose

B. Work out your own Salvation. C. Pick up your cross daily. D. David was a teenager when he slew Goliath. E. Matter of obedience

NO MORE MAGGOTS- Live For Jesus NOW!! Thanks for your support!

Respectfully submitted, GREG GILBERTO

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

1. District Advisory Board

Partial Report No. 1

The following Elder transfers were issued: Greg McClain to Iowa District, Debra Diane McCluer to Kansas City District, Stanley Storey to Dallas District, Mark West to Kansas District, Jonathan Young to Iowa District The following Deacon transfer was issued: Douglas Smith to Sacramento District The following Licensed Ministers transfers were issued: Michael Beck to Kansas City District, Kwang Hun Choi to Kansas City District, Brianna Davis Morrison to Joplin District The following were recommended by the DAB for District License: Lucas Douglas, Frederick N. Grimes, Brian Jenkerson, Brandon Powell, Ronald Edward Sluder, William Bradley Strosnider, Benjamin Jason Thelander The following churches were moved to inactive status: Caruthersville, Charleston, Columbia Community, Eureka Crosshaven, Malden First, Manchester Community, Perryville, Potosi, St. Charles, St. Louis Golden Gate, St. Louis Grace, Sullivan, Willow Springs.

Partial Report No. 2

(MANUAL pr. 222.20)

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During the 2013-2014 church year the Missouri District Advisory Board met at the district office for regularly scheduled meetings. Business that needed to be done with immediacy was done via teleconference calls or emails. At all regularly scheduled meetings the report of the district treasurer, the minutes of the DAB secretary, all department reports, and the Pinecrest report were reviewed and approved. The board has served in an advisory capacity to the district superintendent and assisted him in church meetings when requested. The board has continued to maintain the district office property and equipment located in Webster Groves, MO, until it was sold. The board did the necessary study and work to recommend the district budget for 2014-2015 to the district finance board and district assembly. The following were granted permission to minister outside the church: Robert Hamm, and Ronald Hershberger. All actions of the board have been properly recorded and are on file in the district office in Bridgeton, MO.

Partial Report No. 3

We, the Missouri District Advisory Board, approve the report of the Nominating Committee to the assembly. We have reviewed the CPA financial statements for all departments this assembly year. We recommend that the church year shall end March 31, 2015.

Respectfully submitted,

HAROLD G. WEDEL, Secretary Dr. MICHAEL G. PALMER, Chairman

2. District Board of Ministerial Studies We, the members of the District Ministerial Studies Board, make the following recommendations: The following students are enrolled in the Course of Study (COS). This list includes those students enrolled at Nazarene universities and at the Nazarene Bible College. Entry point in the COS is level 1 with studies culminating in level 4. Those graduated from the COS have fulfilled all the educational requirements to qualify as a candidate for ordination as elder or deacon, subject to further examination of the Ministerial Credentials Board and the District Assembly. (E) = Elder Track (D) = Deacon Track Level 1 – James Allen (E), John Cable (E), Teddy Clark (E), Cheryl Hodge (E), Rachel Huebel

(E), Tim Montgomery (E), Jonny York (E)

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Level 2 – Matt Banderman (E), Harold Flach (E), Luke Douglas (E), Fred Grimes (E), D. Seth Lyons (E), Joshua Stobart (E), Brad Strosnider (E) Level 3 – Jessie Barton (E), Benjamin Thelander (E), Markli West (D)

Level 4 –Andrew Cook (E), Cassandra Duffield (E), Steve Johnson (E), Brandon Powell (E) Withdrawn from the COS – none

Dropped from the COS – Joshua Dampf, Craig Fuller, Lance Wallis, Sharon Walsh

Transferred – none Graduated from the COS – Justin Bronder (E), Tom Garrison (E), Justina Klekamp (E), Steven

Legg (E), Ronald Sluder (E), Tammy Townsend (E)

Respectfully submitted,

REV. JOSEPH A. PURL, Secretary REV. TERRY SIMPKINS, Chairman

3. District Ministerial Credentials Board

Partial Report No. 1

We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, submit the following report: We recommend the following transfers be received: elders—Charles F. Legg We recommend the following transfers be received: licensed ministers—Cassandra Duffield, Steven A. Legg, Ronald Edward Sluder, Benjamin Jason Thelander

Partial Report No. 2

We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, make the following recommendations: The following be elected to elder’s orders and be ordained: Brent Dirks, Tom Garrison, David Wesley Phillips, Ronald Sluder

Partial Report No. 3

We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, make the following recommendations:

Granted minister’s license (elder track)—Teddy Clark, Harold Flach, Steven Johnson, David Lyons, Timothy Montgomery, Joshua Stobart, William Bradley Strosnider Renewal of minister’s license (elder track)— Jessie Barton, Justin Bronder, Andrew Cook, Luke Douglas, Cassandra Duffield, Fred Grimes, Brian Jenkerson, Justina Klekamp, Steven Legg, Brandon Powell, B.J. Thelander, Tammara Townsend Granted commissioned song evangelist status: Pat Burkhalter, Larry Dodds

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Granted evangelist registered status—Bill Burke, James R. Chapman, Jami M. Kyonka, Rockey Meo, Noel Nelson, Stephen P. Robinson That the following be granted retired assigned status: Jonathan Humbert, Rockey Meo, Sam Lee Storkston That the following be dropped from the roll of ordained elders, having deceased: Harold Canaday That the following be dropped from the roll of ordained elders, having returned their credentials which were processed by the General Secretary: Mark Hager-Filed, Mindy Jarvis-Resigned That the following be dropped from the roll of licensed ministers: Joshua Dampf, Craig Fuller, Gary Herget, Sharon Walsh, Markli West

Partial Report No. 4 We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, make the following recommendation: That in accordance with Manual, par. 537.2, those members of the clergy who fail to fulfill the responsibilities of the clergy by remaining unassigned for a length of time, which shall not be less than four years, file their credential to the 2015 District Assembly.

Respectfully submitted,

JERRY W. FRYE, Secretary Dr. MICHAEL G. PALMER, Chairman

C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

1. District Finance Committee

We, the District Finance Committee, submit the following report and recommendations: We believe that ministry funds demand total commitment. We strongly encourage every pastor and church to make their best effort to pay all ministry fund allocations in full.

I. Ministry Fund Formulas

The District Finance Committee fully supports the Funding the Mission plan set in place by the Board of General Superintendents and the General Board of the Church of the Nazarene. We strongly encourage each local church to participate by regularly (no less than monthly) sending in their ministry funds to the respective addresses listed below. The district treasurer will close the books on April 15 of each year. To receive credit for the year, all payments must be received in the District Office (not postmarked) by the close of business on April 15. If April 15 falls on a weekend, all payments will be due on the following Monday. This is how the Funding the Mission plan works:

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A. The “Amount Raised for All Purposes” (Line A) of the Annual Pastor’s Report (APR) is the key line. Only qualifying “Charitable Contributions” should be recorded here. Charitable contributions are defined as any and all “gifts received by the church to further its mission in exchange for which the donor did not receive any tangible, personal benefit. A gift is a transfer of the donor’s entire interest in the donated property. All present and future dominion and power over the contribution is relinquished” (“Funding the Mission” by Stewardship Ministries, Church of the Nazarene. See also IRS Publication #526).

B. Subtract all monies that have already been sent in that qualify for 10% Giving (i.e., World Evangelism Fund, approved 10% Mission Specials, NBS and NTS Offerings, etc.).

C. The difference of the above two numbers is the base for the Funding the Mission. Apply the following percentages to the base and send in the amounts to the respective addresses below:

Ministry Fund Percentages World Evangelism Fund 5.50%1 Educational (MNU) 2.25% Pensions and Benefits of the USA 2.25% District Unified Fund 5.50 % District Administration 86.68% of Distric t Unified Fund

Auxiliaries - SDMI, NMI, NYI 13.32% of District Unified Fund

Pinecrest Capital Improvement Fund (Voluntary) 0.5% of FTM Base District Recommended Ministry Budgets for 2014-2015: Of the 5.5% of the FTM Base allocated for the Missouri District’s Unified Fund, it will be distributed as follows: Ministry Fund % of Total Projected Income District 85% 305,843

SDMI 5% 17,991 NMI 5% 17,991 NYI 5% 17,991

Allocations should be sent as follows:

1. The preferred method for remitting funds to the general treasurer is to utilize the electronic fund transfer at www.fundingthemission.org; otherwise mail to:

District Unified Funds (District, NMI, NYI, SDMI) District Pinecrest Capital Improvement Fund District Long-Term Disability Insurance Premium

District Treasurer Missouri District Church of the Nazarene

1 The designated percentage rate for the World Evangelism Fund (WEF) is 5.5%. However, since the FTM plan allows churches to also subtract all WEF giving from the FTM base, the effective rate is actually 5.214%. Churches which send in 5.214% of the total FTM base will pay their WEF budget in full. Churches which send in the full 5.5% will actually overpay their WEF allotment and qualify for the World Evangelism Church of Excellence (formally the Award of Excellence).

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365 Saline Rd. Fenton, MO 63026

World Evangelism Funds, Pensions and Benefits Funds, & American Bible Society Offerings Global Treasury Services Church of the Nazarene P.O. Box 843116 Kansas City, MO 64184-3116

Educational Funds (MNU) MNU Business Office 2030 E. College Way Olathe, KS 66062

Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering Nazarene Theological Seminary 1700 E. Meyer Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64131

Nazarene Bible College Offering Nazarene Bible College 1111 Academy Loop Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717

2. We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage their investment accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit www.NazareneFoundation.org or call 866-273-2549.

Proposed 2014-2015 District Administration Budget

2015 District Budget

5.5% of Income A B C D

Out of Balance (Total Budget Reduction)

Item Name 13-14 budget Actual Difference 14-15 budget

Balance on Hand - March 31st $ 29,167.63 $ 29,167.63 $ - $ (25,954.01)

Last Year Funds (Rcd after March 31st ) $ 12,000.00 $ 9,578.03 $ (2,421.97) $ 9,000.00

Current Year (85.% of Unified Fund) $ 312,000.00 $ 249,579.52 $ (62,420.48) $ 305,812.88

Interest Received $ 2,800.00 $ 2,482.82 $ (317.18) $ 2,800.00

Mileage Reimbursements $ 375.00 $ 375.00

Other $ 200.00 $ 3,364.21 $ 3,164.21 $ 200.00

Totals $ 356,167.63 $ 294,547.21 $ (61,620.42) $ 291,858.87

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Expenses

Assembly Expenses $ 7,000.00 $ 9,294.44 $ 2,294.44 $ 7,000.00

Benevolence $ 1,500.00 $ 375.00 $ (1,125.00) $ 1,000.00

Boards and Council Meetings $ 5,000.00 $ 5,374.05 $ 374.05 $ 5,000.00

CPA Fees $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00

Disaster Relief $ - $ 2,617.62 $ 2,617.62

DS Conferences and Meetings $ 4,500.00 $ 7,488.61 $ 2,988.61 $ 4,500.00

DS Educational Expenses $ 750.00 $ 495.44 $ (254.56) $ 500.00

DS Travel & Entertainment $ 14,000.00 $ 12,780.38 $ (1,219.62) $ 14,000.00

Employee: DS Christmas $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00

Employee: DS Health $ 12,750.00 $ 11,695.71 $ (1,054.29) $ 10,000.00

Employee: DS LTD Insurance $ 980.00 $ (261.72) $ (1,241.72) $ -

Employee: DS HRA or HAS $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 $ - $ 4,800.00

Employee: DS SECA $ 13,750.00 $ 14,144.08 $ 394.08 $ 14,000.00

Employee: DS TSA $ 8,200.00 $ 8,199.96 $ (0.04) $ 8,200.00

Employee: Admin Assist. Christmas Gift $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ - $ 500.00

Employee: Admin Assist. 941 Taxes $ 2,000.00 $ 1,270.54 $ (729.46) $ 1,500.00

Employee: Dist. Treasurer Christmas Gift $ 350.00 $ 350.00 $ - $ 350.00

Evangelist's Gathering $ 200.00 $ - $ (200.00) $ 200.00

Flowers and Gifts $ 2,000.00 $ 2,928.69 $ 928.69 $ 2,000.00

Housing: DS Housing Allowance $ 28,800.00 $ 28,800.00 $ - $ 28,800.00

Insurance - Workman's Comp & Comm. Liability

$ 1,000.00 $ 432.57 $ (567.43) $ 1,000.00

Journals $ 2,000.00 $ - $ (2,000.00) $ 500.00

Legal Fees $ 5,000.00 $ - $ (5,000.00) $ 1,000.00

Misc. $ 200.00 $ 1,386.06 $ 1,186.06 $ 200.00

MNU Trustees Mtg. $ 3,000.00 $ 2,438.60 $ (561.40) $ 2,500.00

MNU, NBC, & NTS Offerings $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ - $ 750.00

Office Building: Furnishings $ 500.00 $ 950.00 $ 450.00 $ 500.00

Office Building: Supplies $ 150.00 $ 57.90 $ (92.10) $ 50.00

Office Building: Utilities $ 5,750.00 $ 3,855.08 $ (1,894.92) $ -

Office Equipment Leases & Maintenance $ 1,000.00 $ 781.07 $ (218.93) $ 1,000.00

Office Equipment Purchase $ 2,000.00 $ - $ (2,000.00) $ 2,000.00

Office Expense RENT $ - $ 3,750.00 $ 3,750.00 $ 9,000.00

Office Expenses, Supplies, & Printing $ 5,000.00 $ 3,482.88 $ (1,517.12) $ 3,500.00

Office Relocation Expense $ - $ 160.00 $ 160.00 $ -

Pastor's Life Insurance Benefit $ 5,000.00 $ - $ (5,000.00) $ 5,000.00

Pastor's Meetings and Conferences $ 7,500.00 $ 8,844.34 $ 1,344.34 $ 7,500.00

Postage $ 1,250.00 $ 1,055.28 $ (194.72) $ 1,250.00

Reimbursements: Admin Assistant $ 750.00 $ 271.20 $ (478.80) $ 350.00

Reimbursements: Dist. Secretary $ 750.00 $ 902.20 $ 152.20 $ 750.00

Reimbursements: Dist. Treasurer $ 750.00 $ 600.00 $ (150.00) $ 750.00

Salaries: Dist. Secretary $ 4,017.00 $ 4,017.00 $ - $ 4,017.00

Salaries: Dist. Superintendent $ 55,181.00 $ 55,181.76 $ 0.76 $ 55,181.00

Salaries: Dist. Treasurer $ 14,000.00 $ 14,000.04 $ 0.04 $ 14,000.00

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Salaries: Admin. Assistant $ 25,500.00 $ 14,322.00 $ (11,178.00) $ 15,000.00

Service Charges $ 300.00 $ 286.98 $ (13.02) $ 300.00

Telephone $ 4,500.00 $ 3,309.66 $ (1,190.34) $ 2,400.00

Unpaid Budgets Contingency $ 11,939.63 $ - $ (11,939.63) $ 1,510.87

Fund Transfers

DAB Fund $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 3,000.00

DS Auto Replacement $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ - $ 6,000.00

General Assembly Reserve $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ - $ 1,000.00

Home Missions $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ - $ 5,000.00

Ministerial Study Board $ 200.00 $ 919.33 $ 719.33 $ -

New Starts $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ - $ 2,000.00

Strategic Action Plan $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $ - $ 5,000.00

Reserve Fund $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ - $ 30,000.00

Urban & Multi Cultural Fund $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ - $ 3,500.00

Total Expenditures $ 356,167.63 $ 321,194.91 $ (34,972.72) $ 291,858.87

Recommendations

A. District Recommendations

We recommend: 1. An additional $5,000 of life insurance be provided from the District Ministry Fund for the current senior pastors of all

local churches that pay the District Ministry Fund in full for the assembly year of 2014-2015 and that this policy be awarded as of the 2015 assembly.

2. All churches receiving home mission support must send a monthly report to the district superintendent before funds can be released.

3. The district superintendent be granted a vacation based on years in assigned ministry. See line D.3.e below. 4. Travel expense on the district by the district boards, committees or department officers on official business be set at the

current federal established rate. 5. The District Advisory Board review the district employees’ salaries before the annual District Finance Committee

meeting. 6. In accordance with Manual, ¶208.13, the district superintendent, at the time of his annual review of all associate

ministers, shall have the right to approve or disapprove associate(s) for a church not paying its assigned ministry funds in full for the previous year. The DAB must approve extensions.

B. Pinecrest Camp & Conference Center Recommendations

We recommend:

1. Every church participate in the Pinecrest Capital Improvement Fund. 2. Each Pinecrest camping program be paid for by the group using the facilities.

C. Local Recommendations

We recommend:

1. Every pastor and church support and cooperate with the following organizations by receiving offerings: Nazarene Theological Seminary, Nazarene Bible College, and the American Bible Society.

2. Special care be given in the handling of church finances. Specifically: a. The pastor regularly emphasizes that all funds given to the church in tithes and offerings are God’s money. The

local church is only the repository and dispensary of such funds. b. All money should be counted at the church by at least two (2) people. It is best to use a rotation system so that no

one individual does it every week. Counter forms should require the signatures of both parties. c. After counting, all money should be deposited in the bank as soon as possible. If practical, use the bank’s night

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drop box using a locked bank bag. Under no circumstances should any funds be taken home by anyone. d. Money stored in a church safe should require two keys and/or combinations. Use a locked bank bag or a locked

box inside the safe if needed. e. The church treasurer and financial secretary should be different people. For example, those who record giving

records and provide giving receipts should be different from the person writing checks and dispersing church funds.

f. The church treasurer should never handle or count the money. g. The church treasurer should not be a member of the pastor’s immediate family (“No member of the pastor’s

immediate family (spouse, children, siblings, parents) can serve as the local church treasurer without the approval of the district superintendent and the District Advisory Board.” (Manual, ¶129.20)).

h. All disbursed funds should be monitored by two different people. For example, Two different signatures should be required on each check (2nd signature being applied after the check

is written and signed by the first person), or Two different people write/cut the checks and then sign the checks, or Two different people write/cut checks and open the bank statements, or Two different people have passwords to online banking and document monthly that the check images

have been reviewed. i. Each church should have the books audited or reviewed within 90 days of the close of each church year and/or

whenever there is a change in local church treasurer’s position. There are two ways to do this: External – A CPA or other qualified third-party individual. Internal – The Finance Committee (For guidelines and ideas see P&B Memo #8 at www.pbusa.org)

D. Pastor Salary & Benefits Recommendations

We recommend:

1. In addition to the pastor’s salary, the church pay the Social Security tax of 15.3% (This includes Social Security tax on salary and fair rental value of the parsonage including utilities or housing allowance paid to a pastor who owns his/her own home.)

2. The local church pay the pastor's expenses to all official district functions where the pastor is expected to attend. 3. The church board review the pastor's salary package annually, and when possible an increase be given to offset the

increasing cost of living, and a merit award increase be considered. a. The church provide for a housing allowance when they do not provide a parsonage. IRS guidelines require this to

be designated in advance. b. Monthly car and professional expense reimbursements, as allowed by IRS reimbursements, be provided to the

pastor through an accountable reimbursement plan. IRS guidelines require this to be designated in advance. c. The church give at least one week's additional salary as the pastor's Christmas gift. d. Every church set aside a designated amount each year for the pastor's expenses to the next General Assembly. It

is recommended that $10.00 a week be set as a minimum. e. Every church require the pastor to take a vacation each year. The length of vacation should be based on the total

years of service in assigned ministry, using the following scale: 1 - 5 years two weeks 6 - 15 years three weeks 16 - 25 years four weeks 26 years and over five weeks

f. Every local church participate in a retirement program for its minister(s). A suggested plan would be the 403B program offered by the Department of Pensions and Benefits. The benefits of this program include tax sheltering from Federal, State, and Social Security taxes. (That the 403B program being available to retired ministers for parsonage allowance.)

g. Consideration of lines E.3.a through E.3.f be given to all full-time staff ministers. 4. When a pastor has served a local congregation six (6) consecutive years, the church should encourage the pastor to

take a sabbatical leave with full benefits. The pastor, church board and district superintendent shall determine the duration and purpose of said sabbatical. We suggest the sabbatical last at least eight (8) weeks or more (See Manual, ¶129.10).

5. Every local church remember retired minister(s) and their widows/widowers with gifts, especially during the Christmas season.

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6. The month of October be observed as Pastor's and Spouse Appreciation Month.

E. Evangelist Recommendations We recommend: 1. Every local church remember the needs of the evangelist and pay him/her two times the pastor’s salary, including the

social security tax reimbursement, for every Sunday of the revival. 2. The church inform the evangelist in advance regarding his/her remuneration and housing arrangements. 3. The church remember the evangelist employed during the year with a gift at Christmas.

F. Missionary Recommendations

We recommend every local church remember the retired missionaries with gifts, especially during the Christmas season.

G. We recommend the local church board secretary presents this report to the local church board at their July board

meeting.

Respectfully submitted,

JERRY FRYE, Secretary Dr. MICHAEL G. PALMER, Chairman

2. Auditing We, your Auditing Committee, submit the following report:

We have examined the Certified Public Accountant’s auditing reviews of the following:

• The District Treasurer

• The Sunday School Ministries Account

• The NMI Treasurer

• The NYI Treasurer

• The Pinecrest Camp and Conference Center Account and find the books in order and all the

monies accounted for.

We, the Auditing Committee, recommend the following:

1. That all district and all department books continue to be reviewed by a Certified Public

Accountant.

2. That those reviews be submitted to the District Advisory Board and be reviewed annually.

3. That said review should be included in the District Advisory Board’s report to the 2015 District

Assembly.

Respectfully submitted,

DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD

HAROLD G. WEDEL, Secretary Dr. MICHAEL G. PALMER, Chairman

3. District Journal Committee We, your District Journal Committee, will read the minutes from the Sunday evening, June 1,

2014, assembly proceedings, the Monday evening, June 2, 2014 Ordination service and the

Tuesday, June 3, 2014 assembly proceedings to insure they provide an accurate account of the

proceedings of these meetings. Furthermore, we request authority be given to the District

Superintendent and the District Secretary to edit the minutes of the Missouri District Assembly

for the 2014 church year and submit those minutes to the General Secretary’s Office.

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Respectfully submitted,

JERRY W. FRYE, Secretary Dr. MICHAEL G. PALMER, Chairman

DWIGHT E. PRESSON, Journal Secretary

4. Memoirs We pause to pay fitting tribute to the memory of those who have gone to their eternal reward and extend our deepest sympathy to those individuals, families and churches that have lost loved ones and friends. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the loved ones and church of ordained elder, Harold Canaday and the following laypersons:

Annapolis—Beverly Johnson, Goldie Lewis Arnold—Phillip “Chip” Rowden Bernie—Kenneth Spane, Sue Weatherford Bowling Green—Hazel Jennings Brookfield—Beverly Jacobs, Diane Renshaw, Richard Schwab Cape Girardeau—Hannah Farrow Clarence—Mary Gertrude Edwards Columbia First—Rose Ellen Strohman Dexter First—Shirley Carter, Murrell Duffle, Beulah Virginia Palmer Eldon— Don Allen, Jim Burrows, Lorene Flaugher, Maxine Kirkpatrick, Carolee McClanahan, Phyllis Rush, James Scrivner, Donald Thorpe Farmington—Helen Early, Wilma Pogue Fenton—Jill Dunn Festus—Kim Sykes, Linda Voyles Hannibal First—Travis Waples Hannibal Riverview—Peggy Anderson, Mary Hanlin Harvester—Rose Coe, Margie Heltsley, Bob Schmidt House Springs—Carroll Copeland Kirksville—Shirley Blom, John Witten, Louise Yardley Mexico—Louis Davis, Kathleen Rodriguez Park Hills—Lee Richardson Piedmont—Phyllis Bennett, Pauline Welches Redford—Veda Brunk St. Clair Parkway—Velma Havin, Janet Roller St. Louis Community Fellowship— St. Louis Ferguson—Erma Robertson, Phyllis Ross St. Louis Gateway Central—Lloyd Bailey, Donna Schmidt St. Louis North County Community—Desiree Soloman Sikeston First—Essie Denton, Harvey Harris, Linda Harris, Edith Launis Waynesville—Daniel Bailey, Judy Cressel Wright City—Hurley Creech

Respectfully submitted, JERRY W. FRYE, Chairman

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5. Nominations

Committee members were appointed by Dr. Michael G. Palmer with the approval of the District Advisory Board. The following were present for the meeting: Dr. Michael G. Palmer, Chairman; elders—Jerry Frye, Stan Hall, Harold Wedel, Mark West, Bryan Davis, Jason Stevens, Tami Wilson; laypersons—Matt Banderman, Ted Bruce, Phil Speicher, Cathy Veach, Stephanie Condor, Lori Bruce The following recommendations were made and approved: 1. That the Nominating Committee makes all nominations without an implied obligation to incumbents

in office and the committee shall vote until nominees are at least twice the number to be elected by

the assembly, required number for standing boards and committees in required ballot elections.

2. That each elective ballot be given a separate number without regard to the number of ballots which

shall be printed on a single sheet of paper.

3. That all nominees be placed on the ballot in alphabetical order and it be so stated on the ballot.

4. That no spouse or persons on elective ballot serve on said Board of Tellers.

5. That the district superintendent be allowed to appoint someone to fill offices where duplication occurs

as a result of elections and in ratio of ministers and laypersons.

6. That in accordance with Manual par. 203.14, we recommend that our District Advisory Board

members serve three-year terms, being elected on a rotating basis.

7. That in accordance with Manual par. 233, the District Advisory Board serves as the District Church Properties Board.

8. That in accordance with Manual par. 216, the district secretary be elected by the District Advisory Board.

9. That in accordance with Manual par. 219, the district treasurer be elected by the District Advisory

Board.

Partial Report No. 1

Assembly Committees We, your Committee on Nominations, submit the following nominees for assembly committees: Auditing Committee—District Advisory Board District Journal Committee—Dr. Michael G. Palmer, Jerry Frye and Dwight Presson Memoirs Committee—Jerry Frye Introductions—Dr. David W. Graves, Dr. Michael G. Palmer

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District Finance Committee for 2015 assembly—Dr. Michael G. Palmer, chairman; District Advisory Board, department heads, district treasurer, ex officio; elders—Jason Hill, David Speicher, Tami Wilson; laypersons—Tim Condor, Brian Vaught, Fred Yates

Partial Report No. 2

Standing Boards and Committees We, your Committee on Nominations, recommend that the following persons serve on our Standing Boards and Committees: Ministerial Credentials Board—Dr. Michael G. Palmer, chairman; Jerry Frye, secretary; (term to expire 2018)—Mona Downs, Dwight Presson, Mark West Ministerial Studies Board (term to expire 2018)—Mike Askew, Joe Purl

Partial Report No. 3

Ballot for District Officers District Advisory Board (term to expire 2017), elders—Bryan Davis, Jerry Frye, Stan Hall, Joe Purl; laypersons—Tawnya Hadley, Jim Thornton SDMI Chairperson (term to expire 2016) Jason Hill, Jason Stevens

Partial Report No. 4 Nomination of Trustee to MidAmerica Nazarene University (term to expire 2018)—Bryan Davis

Respectfully submitted,

JERRY W. FRYE, Secretary Dr. MICHAEL G. PALMER, Chairman

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VI. Financial and Statistics

A. DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT

Summary Report

I. Administration

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 28,810.83

Receipts: 1

2011-2012 Ministry Funds Received $ 9,578.03

2

2012-2013 Ministry Funds Received

249,579.52 3

Disaster Relief

2,617.62

4

Interest Received

3,533.31 5

Reimbursements

746.59

6

MNU Trustee Mtgs.

375.00

Total Receipts

$ 266,430.07

Total to Account For

$ 295,240.90

Disbursements: 1

Assembly Expenses $ 9,294.44

2

Benevolence

375.00 3

Boards & Committee Meetings

5,374.05

4

CPA Fees

2,000.00 5

Disaster Relief

2,617.62

6

DS Conferences and Meetings

7,488.61 7

DS Educational Expenses

495.44

8

DS Travel & Entertainment Expenses

12,780.38 9

Employee Benefits:

a. District Superintendent:

1) Christmas Gift

2,000.00

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2) Health Insurance

11,695.71

3) Health Savings Account

4,800.00

4) LTD

(261.72)

5) SECA

14,144.08

6) TSA

8,199.96

b. Treasurer:

1) Christmas Gift

350.00

c. Administrative Assistant

1) 941 Taxes

1,270.54

2) Christmas Gift

500.00

10

Flowers and Gifts

2,928.69

11

Housing Allowances: District Superintendent

28,800.00

12

Insurance: Commercial Liability

207.00

13

Insurance: Workmen's Comp.

225.57

14

Journals

0.00

15

Legal Fees

0.00

16

Miscellaneous

1,386.06

17

MNU Trustees Mtgs.

2,438.60

18

MNU, NBC and NTS Gifts

750.00

19

Office Building Expenses

a. Cleaning Service

145.00

b. Furnishings

950.00

c. Improvements, Maintenance & Repairs

517.91

d. Insurance

0.00

e. Rent

3,750.00

f. Supplies

57.90

g. Utilities

3,855.08

20

Office Equipment Leases & Maintenance

781.07

21

Office Equipment Purchase

0.00

22

Office Expenses, Supplies & Printed Materials

3,642.88

23

Pastor's "Budgets Paid" Death Benefit

0.00

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24

Pastor's Meetings & Conferences

8,844.34

25

Postage

1,055.28

26

Reimbursements

a. Admin Assistant

271.20

b. District Secretary

902.20

c. District Treasurer

600.00

27

Resource Library

0.00

28

Salaries and Honoraria

a. District Secretary

4,017.00

b. District Superintendent

55,181.76

c. Treasurer

14,000.04

d. Admin Assistant

14,322.00

e. Office Secretary

1,925.25

29

Service Charges

286.98

30

Telephone Expenses

3,309.66

Total Disbursements

$ 238,275.58

Transfers: 1

DAB Available Fund $ 3,000.00

2

DS Auto Reserve

6,000.00 3

General Assembly Reserve

1,500.00

4

Home Missions

5,000.00 5

Ministerial Studies Board

919.33

6

New Start Fund

10,000.00 7

Reserve Fund

45,000.00

8

Strategic Action Plan

8,000.00 9

Urban & Multi Cultural Fund

3,500.00

Total Transfers

$ 82,919.33

Balance - March 31, 2013

$ (25,954.01)

II. Camp Meeting

Balance, April 1, 2012

$ 7,864.19

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Receipts:

1

2012 Camp Meeting

a. Auxiliary Gifts $ 3,250.00

b. Building & Grounds

250.00

c. Choir Endowment Fund Gifts

465.24

d. Refunds & Misc.

96.00

e. Offerings

19,272.89

f. Teen Choir Registrations

5,380.00

Total Receipts

$ 28,714.13

Total to Account For

$ 36,578.32

2

2013 Camp Meeting

a. Building Funds Transfer $ 0.00

b. Children's Ministry

4,740.56

c. Endowment Fund Sent In

0.00

d. Pinecrest Use - (Electricity for Gym)

500.00

e. Promotions and Operations

3,695.75

f. Returned Checks and Refunds

0.00

g. Teen Choir/Orchestra Expenses

14,356.39

h. Worker's Travel and Honoraria

9,148.18

Total Disbursements

$ 32,440.88

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 4,137.44

III. Debt Reduction Pinecrest

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Transfer from D.S. Parsonage Reserve $ 69,216.80

Total Receipts

$ 69,216.80

Total to Account For

$ 69,216.80

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Disbursements 1

Pinecrest Debt $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 69,216.80

IV. District Advisory Board (Available)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ (12,282.62)

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 3,000.00

2

Property Sales

227,944.64

Total Receipts

$ 230,944.64

Total to Account For

$ 218,662.02

Disbursements 1

Office Relocation Expenses $ 750.00

2

Office Remodeling Expenses

2,461.53

Total Disbursements

$ 3,211.53

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 215,450.49

V. D.S. Auto Reserve

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 2,402.79

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 6,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 6,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 8,402.79

Disbursements

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1

Maintenance $ 2,447.42 2

Insurance

2,304.64

3

License and Fees

6.50

Total Disbursements

$ 4,758.56

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 3,644.23

VI. D.S. Parsonage Reserve

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 107,608.27

Receipts 1

Interest Received $ 9,423.27

2

Investment Gains - Realized

494.59 3

Investment Gains - Unrealized

3,468.40

Total Receipts

$ 13,386.26

Total To Account For

$ 120,994.53

Disbursements 1

Improvements and Repairs $ 79.11

2

Investment Fees

457.40 3

Investment Losses - Realized

24.54

4

Investment Losses – Unrealized

2,487.72 5

Transferred to Debt Reduction – Pinecrest

69,216.80

Total Disbursements

$ 72,265.57

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 48,728.96

VII. Funds in Process (In/Out)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 6,246.02

Receipts 1

Background Checks $ 1,383.90

2

Disaster Relief Fund

0.00 3

Fall Retreat

17,773.89

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4

LTD Premiums

3,146.92 5

Pinecrest ice Cream Machine

1,350.00

6

Received In Error

1,010.00 7

Spring Advance

1,826.00

8

Taxes Withheld for IRS

2,057.05

Total Receipts

$ 28,547.76

Total to Account For

$ 34,793.78

Disbursements 1

Background Checks $ 1,477.10

2

Disaster Relief Fund

0.00 3

Fall Retreat

21,692.37

4

LTD Insurance

3,873.46 5

Money Received in Error

864.00

6

Spring Advance

2,079.00 7

Taxes Sent to IRS

1,872.22

Total Disbursements

$ 31,858.15

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,935.63

VII. General Assembly Reserve

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 20,346.43

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,500.00

2

Delegate Expenses Returned

515.00

Total Receipts

$ 2,015.00

Total to Account For

$ 22,361.43

Disbursements 1

Delegate Expenses Paid $ 14,305.61

2

General Assembly Offering

1,002.00

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Total Disbursements

$ 15,307.61

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 7,053.82

IX. Home Missions

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 6,311.71

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 5,000.00

2

Delegate Expenses Returned

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 5,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 11,311.71

Disbursements 1

Church Support

a. Fenton $ 1,750.00

b. House Springs

300.00

c. STL Bridge Of Hope

1,000.00

d. STL New Hope

1,328.47

2

Interview Expenses

0.00 3

Pulpit Supply

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 4,378.47

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 6,933.24

X. Ministerial Studies Board

Balance - April 1, 2013

(119.33)

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 919.33

2

Class Fees

200.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,119.33

Total to Account For

$ 1,000.00

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Disbursements 1

Promotions and Operations $ 0.00

2

Worker’s Travel and Honoraria

1,000.00

Total Disbursements

$ 1,000.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

XI. New Start (Available)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 37,198.02

Receipts 1

Administration

a. District Budget Transfer $ 10,000.00

b. Designated Gifts

20,000.00

c. Interest and Dividends

299.52

d. Loan Repayments

1) Mana Fest Ministries

2,621.52

2) STL Bridge of Hope

280.00

e. Investment Gains - Realized

0.00

f. Investment Gains - Unrealized

0.00

Total Admin Receipts

$ 33,201.04

2

Closed/Inactive Churches

a. Lodi $ 63.96

b. Malden

114.12

c. Sullivan

121,939.62

Total Closed/Inactive Receipts

$ 122,117.70

3

Lease - Eureka Crosshaven $ 27,811.23

Total Lease Receipts

$ 27,811.23

Total Receipts

$ 183,129.97

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Total to Account For

$ 220,327.99

Disbursements 1

Administration

a. Promotions and Operations $ 0.00

Total Admin Disbursements

0.00

2

Closed/Inactive Churches

a. Sullivan

(501.25)

Total Closed/Inactive Churches

(501.25)

3

Lease - Eureka Crosshaven

27,438.84

Total Lease Disbursements

27,438.84

4

New Church Support

0.00

Total New Church Support Disbursements

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 26,937.59

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 193,390.40

XII. New Start (Loan and CD's)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 85,750.52

Receipts 1

New Loans $ 0.00

Total Receipts

$ 0.00

Total to Account For

$ 85,750.52

Disbursements 1

Loans Repaid - Manna Fest Destiny $ 2,636.12

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Total Disbursements

$ 2,636.12

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 83,114.40

XIII. Ozark Zone Endowment Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 3,086.54

Receipts 1

Endowment Proceeds $ 1,541.53

Total Receipts

$ 1,541.53

Total to Account For

$ 4,628.07

Disbursements 1

Sent to Churches $ 1,000.00

Total Disbursements

$ 1,000.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 3,628.07

XIV. Pastor's Resource Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 526.28

Receipts 1

Assembly Offering $ 0.00

2

Donations

0.00 3

Books Sold

62.35

Total Receipts

$ 62.35

Total to Account For

$ 588.63

Disbursements 1

Books $ 462.83

2

CD's

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 462.83

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Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 125.80

XV. Pinecrest Capital Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 1,852.46

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Camp Meeting Transfer

0.00 3

Church Gifts – 2012-2013

241.42

4

Church Gifts – 2013-2014

13,424.57 5

Personal Gifts

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 13,665.99

Total to Account For

$ 15,518.45

Disbursements 1

Sent to Pinecrest $ 10,386.96

Total Disbursements

$ 10,386.96

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 5,131.49

XVI. Reserve Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 50,000.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 45,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 45,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 95,000.00

Disbursements 1

Transfers $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

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Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 95,000.00

XVII. Strategic Action Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 28,367.30

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 8,000.00

2

Reimbursements

5,641.80

Total Receipts

$ 13,641.80

Total to Account For

$ 42,009.10

Disbursements 1

Transfers $ 4,202.08

2

Church Planting Training

8,711.80

Total Disbursements

$ 12,913.88

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 29,095.22

XVIII. Urban Ministry Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 10,801.86

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 3,500.00

Total Receipts

$ 3,500.00

Total to Account For

$ 14,301.86

Disbursements 1

St. Louis New Hope $ 5,000.00

Total Disbursements

$ 5,000.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 9,301.86

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Summary

Total District Funds

$ 750,933.84

Total SDMI, NYI, & NMI Funds

$ 108,667.75

Balance of All Funds – April 1, 2013

$ 859,601.59

Account Balances

Location

Amount

1

Cash on Hand

$ 30.25

2

Checking – Commerce Bank

142,525.25

3

WIF – Savings

420,181.27

4

CD – Commerce Bank (N.M.I.)

2,115.16

5

CD – Commerce Bank (S.D.M.I)

10,000.00

6

INV – Nazarene Foundation

39,594.16

7

Loan – Eureka Crosshaven

79,600.00

8

Loan – Dr. Jack Eyestone (Interest Due: $16,526.07)

0.00

9

Loan – Manna-Fest Destiny (Dixon Property)

3,514.40 10

Loan – STL Bridge of Hope ($120,225.50)*

0.00

11

Money Market – Commerce (New Start)

162,437.55

12

long – Term Liabilities

0.00

13

Short –Term Liabilities (Discover Card)

(396.45)

*Title to the property is held by the Missouri District

Total of All Deposits - March 31, 2014

$ 859,601.59

Respectfully Submitted,

REV. KEVIN D. MUTTSCHALL, District Treasurer

Pinecrest Camp and Conference Center Cash Flow Statement April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014

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Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 22,187.68

Receipts $ 1

Contributions

84,526.08

2

District Transfer

11,811.96 3

Food Service

56,475.24

4

Gift Shop

12,071.80 5

Refunds and Reimbursements

2,921.80

6

Rental Income

575,035.80 7

Utility Reimbursements

2,968.08

8

Miscellaneous Income

2,100.32

Total Receipts

$ 747,911.08

Total To Account For

$ 770,098.76

Disbursements 1

Advertising and Marketing $ 125.00

2

Buildings and Grounds:

a. Maintenance

51,185.09

b. Timber Ridge

55,741.69

3

Cleaning Supplies

1,983.38 4

Employee Taxes and FICA

21,134.01

5

Equipment:

a. Purchase

16,198.88

b. Rental

4,495.83

6

Fire Protection

977.23 7

Food Service

134,130.66

8

Gift Shop

8,905.43 9

Insurance:

a. Health

9,845.68

b. Liability

32,823.22

c. Worker's Compensation

10,582.90

10

Licenses and Permits

360.33

11

Loans:

a. First State Bank

(13,803.79)

b. Red Oak Lodge

15,000.00

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c. Interest

14,049.68

12

Office Supplies and Miscellaneous

5,985.16

13

Reimbursements and Refunds

4,072.14

14

Telephone Expense

4,795.66

15

Travel and Entertainment

822.21

16

Trash Removal

1,840.00

17

Utilities:

a. Electricity

72,668.36

b. Propane

8,281.84

18

Vehicle Operations and Maintenance

26,357.00

19

Wages:

a. Administrative

43,770.87

b. Contract Labor

283.87

c. Regular

234,934.96

Total Disbursements

$ 767,547.29

Sub Total Net P&L (Accrual Basis)

$ 2,551.47

Difference in Accrued Assets

$ 3,367.00

Difference in Accrued Liabilities

$ 16,492.09

Balance – March 31, 2014

$ 22,410.56

Respectfully Submitted

FRED YATES, Director

Pinecrest Camp and Conference Center

COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET

Between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014

I. Assets

Current Assets

April 1, 2013

March 31, 2014

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On Deposit:

A. Checking - Commerce Bank $ 100,812.29 $ 142,525.25

B. CD - Commerce Bank (NMI)

2,107.80

2,115.16

C. CD - Commerce Bank (SDMI)

10,000.00

10,000.00

E. MM - Commerce Bank

162,085.51

162,437.55

F. WIF - Savings

100,000.00

420,181.27

Total Deposits

375,005.60

737,259.23

2

Cash on Hand:

A. Petty Cash

30.25

30.25

Total Cash on Hand

30.25

30.25

3

Investments:

A. Loans on Real Estate (Schedule A)

85,750.52

83,114.40

B. Nazarene Foundation

37,677.56

39,594.16

Total Investments

123,428.08

122,708.56

4

Fixed Assets (At Cost):

A. Automobiles

37,508.55

29,173.32

B. Office Equipment

3,891.52

2,218.55

C. Office Furniture and Furnishings

3,158.71

3,271.52

D. Land and Buildings

1) District Office

368,656.92

0.00

2) St. Louis Bridge

117,866.35

115,311.55

Total Fixed Assets

531,082.05

149,974.94

5

Other Assets:

1) None

0.00

0.00

Total Other Assets

0.00

0.00

Total All Assets $ 1,029,545.98 $ 1,009,972.98

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II. Liabilities & Fund Balances

April 1, 2013

March 31, 2014

1

Liabilities:

A. Short-Term Liabilities

1) Discover Card $ 77.96 $ 396.45

B. Long-Term Liabilities

0.00

0.00

C. Contingent Liabilities (Schedule B0

0.00

0.00

Total Liabilities

77.96

396.45

2

Fund Balances:

A. Administration $ 28,810.83 $ (25,954.01)

B. Camp Meeting

7,864.19

4,137.44

C. Debt Reduction - Pinecrest

0.00

69,216.80

D. District Advisory Board (Available)

(12,282.62)

215,450.49

E. District Advisory Board (Loans & CDs)

0.00

0.00

F. DS Automobile Reserve

2,402.79

3,644.23

G. DS Parsonage Reserve

107,608.27

48,728.96

H. Funds in Process (In/Out)

6,246.02

2,935.63

I. General Assembly Reserve

20,346.43

7,053.82

J. Home Missions

6,311.71

6,933.24

K. Ministerial Studies

(119.33)

0.00

L. New Church Start (Available)

37,198.02

193,390.40

M. New Church Start (Loans & CDs)

85,750.52

83,114.40

N. Ozark Zone Endowment Fund

3,086.54

3,628.07

O. Pastor's Resource Fund

526.28

125.80

P. Pinecrest Building Fund

1,852.46

5,131.49

Q. Reserve Fund

50,000.00

95,000.00

R. Strategic Action Fund

28,367.30

29,095.22

S. Urban Ministry Fund

10,801.86

9,301.86

T. SDMI (All Funds)

51,563.46

51,899.26

U. NMI (All Funds)

42,022.91

43,128.83

V. NYI (All Funds)

20,028.33

13,639.66

W. Undesignated (Fixed Assets)

531,082.05

149,974.94

Total Fund Balance $ 1,029,468.02 $ 1,009,576.53

Total Liabilities and Fund Balance $ 1,029,545.98 $ 1,009,972.98

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Itemized Schedules

Schedule A Loans on Real Estate as of March 31, 2014

April 1, 2013

March 31, 2014

1

Dr. Jack Eyestone $ 0.00 $ 0.00

(Interest Owed to District: $ 16,526.07)

2

Eureka Crosshaven

79,600.00

79,600.00

3

Manna-Fest Destiny (Dixon Property)

6,150.52

3,514.40

Total Loans on Real Estate $ 85,750.52 $ 83,114.40

Schedule B Contingent Liabilities as of March 31, 2014

Amounts Due

Original Loan

Current Balance

1

Bowling Green $ 400,000.00 $ 317,965.68

2

Eureka Crosshaven

395,000.00

216,182.39

3

Farmington

266,276.00

239,439.00

4

Fenton

150,000.00

143,080.61

5

Festus

150,000.00

98,970.90

6

Frankclay

375,000.00

221,319.00

7

Hannibal First

75,000.00

4,773.87

8

Jackson

192,000.00

141,111.00

9

Kirksville

550,000.00

466,638.69 10

Macon

120,000.00

110,433.74

11

O’Fallon New Life

400,000.00

319,208.00

12

Poplar Bluff North Point

22,251.00

18,868.67

13

St. Louis Ferguson

149,986.00

85,072.55

1

St. Louis Gateway Central

1,300,000.00

963,269.00

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15

St. Louis Grace Korean

23,307.00

0.00

16

St. Louis South County

475,000.00

413,654.33

Totals $ 5,043,820.00 $ 3,759,987.43

Respectfully Submitted,

REV. KEVIN D. MUTTSCHALL, District Treasurer

B. NMI DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT

April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014

I. Administration

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 5,803.26

Receipts 1

Funds Received (2012-2013) $ 528.19

2

Funds Received (2013-2014)

11,603.61 3

Other Receipts

58.00

4

Special Projects

612.00

Total Receipts

$ 12,801.80

Total to Account For

$ 18,605.06

Disbursements 1

Christmas Gifts (Missionaries & MK’s) $ 0.00

2

Compassionate Ministries & Disaster Relief

481.40 3

Council & Zone Meetings

2,286.32

4

CPA Fees

500.00 5

District Tour Love Offering

500.00

6

DSA and Memorial Roll Certificates

100.00 7

Flowers and Gifts

55.53

8

Mission Trips (MNU & Mission Corp)

100.00 9

Missions Call Coordinator

0.00

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10

Office Supplies

0.00

11

Postage

0.00

12

President’s Christmas

750.00

13

President’s Expenses

35.00

14

Promotions & Operations

111.30

15

Special Projects

612.00

16

Teen Camp Missionary

2,310.00

17

Urban Missions

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 7,841.55

Transfers 1

Mission Mania $ 1,000.00

2

NMI District Tour

1,000.00 3

NMI District Convention

1,000.00

4

NMI General Convention

1,500.00 5

NMI Reserve Fund

1,000.00

6

NMI Strategy Fund

1,000.00 7

Work & Witness – Off District

2,000.00

8

Work & Witness - On District

2,000.00

Total Transfers

$ 10,500.00

Total Disbursements and Transfers

$ 18,341.55

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 263.51

II. Adult Mission Project

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 1,125.00

Receipts 1

Personal Gifts $ 0.00

2

Pledges Received (2012-2013)

5,942.09 3

Pledges Received (2013-2014)

16,335.00

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Total Receipts

$ 22,277.09

Total to Account For

$ 23,402.09

Disbursements 1

Other $ 0.00

2

Sent to General Treasurer

10,000.00 3

Pinecrest – (Boy’s Dorm)

7,067.09

Total Disbursements

$ 17,067.09

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 6,335.00

III. Children's Mission Project

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 180.00

Receipts 1

Funds Received (2012-2013) $ 100.00

2

Funds Received (2013-2014)

1,988.20

Total Receipts

$ 2,088.20

Total To Account For

$ 2,268.20

Disbursements 1

Funds Sent to General Treasurer $ 1,763.20

Total Disbursements

$ 1,763.20

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 505.00

IV. Mission Mania

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administrative Fund Transfer $ 1,000.00

2

Deputation Offering Received

210.00

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Registrations

515.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,725.00

Total To Account For

$ 1,725.00

Disbursements 1

Deputation Offering Sent $ 0.00

2

Promotions and Operations

475.38 3

Worker’s Travel & Honorarium

500.00

Total Disbursements

$ 975.38

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 749.62

V. NMI District Tour

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

2

Deputation Offering

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,000.00

Total To Account For

$ 1,000.00

Disbursements 1

Deputation Offering Sent $ 0.00

2

Promotions and Operations

0.00 3

Worker’s Travel And Love Offering

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 1,000.00

VI. NMI District Convention

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 7,196.25

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Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

2

Deputation Offering

2,365.74

Total Receipts

$ 3,365.74

Total To Account For

$ 10,561.99

Disbursements 1

Appreciations $ 250.00

2

Deputation Offering Sent

2,000.00 3

Promotions and Operations

1,652.44

4

Worker’s Travel And Love Offering

1,096.51

Total Disbursements

$ 4,998.95

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 5,563.04

VII. NMI General Convention & Regional Expenses

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 14,746.08

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,500.00

2

C.D. Interest

7.36

Total Receipts

$ 1,507.36

Total To Account For

$ 16,253.44

Disbursements 1

Regional Dues $ 0.00

2

Buddy Plan Offering

0.00 3

Delegate Expense

7,805.90

Total Disbursements

$ 7,805.90

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 8,447.54

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VIII. NMI Reserve Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,000.00

Total To Account For

$ 1,000.00

Disbursements 1

Transfers $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 1,000.00

IX. NMI Strategic Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,000.00

Total To Account For

$ 1,000.00

Disbursements 1

Transfers $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 1,000.00

X. PB & Jam Children's Event

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

No Activity

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Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

XI. Work & Witness Trip - Off District

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 6,722.32

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 2,000.00

2

Participants Funds In

16,640.00

Total Receipts

$ 18,640.00

Total to Account For

$ 25,362.32

Disbursements 1

Insurance $ 0.00

2

Project Money Sent

0.00 3

Refunds/Returns - Participants

0.00

4

Trip Expenses – (1 Heart- Many Hands)

12,275.00 5

Trip Expenses – (Teen W&W Project)

506.00

Total Disbursements

$ 12,781.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 12,581.32

XII. Work & Witness - On District

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 6,250.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 2,000.00

2

Received from Global Treasurer – (St. L. S.W.)

7,500.00

Total Receipts

$ 9,500.00

Total To Account For

$ 15,750.00

Disbursements 1

Project Funds (Sikeston Eastside) $ 5,749.46

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Project Funds (St. L. S.W. )

3,910.50 3

Other Expense

406.24

Total Disbursements

$ 10,066.20

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 5,683.80

Total N.M.I. Fund Balances – April 1, 2013

$ 43,128.83

Account Balances

CD – Commerce Bank $ 2,115.16 Other District Deposits $ 41,013.67

Total Account Balances –March 31, 2014

$ 43,128.83

Respectfully Submitted,

REV. KEVIN D. MUTTSCHALL, District NMI Treasurer

C. NYI DISTRICT TREASURER'S REPORT

April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014

I. Administration

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 2,705.90

Receipts 1

2012 - 2013 Ministry Funds Received $ 589.02

2

2013 - 2014 Ministry Funds Received

13,158.54 3

Training Day Receipts

58.00

Total Receipts

$ 13,805.56

Total To Account For

$ 16,511.46

Disbursements 1

Camp Meeting Choir Transfer $ 1,500.00

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2

Conferences (DLP & RPC)

1,438.76 3

Council Meetings

1,207.56

4

CPA Review

500.00 5

Leadership Training

213.00

6

MNU Scholarship Endowment Fund

0.00 7

MNU Regional Dues

500.00

8

MNU Student Scholarships

1,541.51 9

MNU Youth In Missions

0.00

10

President’s Christmas

750.00

11

President’s Expenses

564.13

12

Promotions and Operations

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 8,214.96

Transferred To Other NYI Funds 1

BLAST $ 0.00

2

COG (Centering on God Retreat)

0.00 3

College and Career

0.00

4

MAX

500.00 5

NYC

0.00

6

NYI District Convention

500.00 7

NYI General Convention

2,000.00

8

NYI Reserve Fund

1,000.00 9

PK Retreat

896.65

10

Teen Camps

2,010.95

11

Teen Quizzing

1,500.00

Total Transfers

$ 8,407.60

Total Disbursements and Transfers

$ 16,622.56

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ (111.10)

II. BLAST

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 709.78

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Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Registrations

4,240.00 3

Outstanding Checks

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 4,240.00

Total To Account For

$ 4,949.78

Disbursements 1

Awards $ 412.50

2

Judges and Referees Expenses

250.00 3

Promotions and Operations

1,797.50

4

Refunds & Returned Checks

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 2,460.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,489.78

III. COG (Centering On God) Retreat

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Registrations

8,080.00 3

T-shirt Sales

1,148.00

Total Receipts

$ 9,228.00

Total To Account For

$ 9,228.00

Disbursements 1

Pinecrest Rental Cost $ 6,912.00

2

Promotions and Operations

1,032.50 3

Refunds and Returned Checks

0.00

4

Worker’s Travel and Honoraria

1,048.20

Total Disbursements

$ 8,992.70

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Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 235.30

IV. College & Career

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

No Activity

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

V. MAX (Mid-America Extreme)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 1,322.40

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 500.00

2

Registrations

1,500.00 3

Transfer from Teen Quizzing

740.00

Total Receipts

$ 2,740.00

Total to Account For

$ 4,062.40

Disbursements 1

MNU Registration Fees $ 2,220.00

2

Promotions and Operations

0.00 3

T-shirts

396.00

4

Worker’s Travel & Expenses

843.39

Total Disbursements

$ 3,459.39

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 603.01

VI. NYC (Nazarene Youth Congress)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

No Activity

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

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VII. NIY District Convention

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 5,487.84

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 500.00

2

Midnight Madness

2,318.00

Total Receipts

$ 2,818.00

Total to Account For

$ 8,305.84

Disbursements 1

Awards $ 200.00

2

Midnight Madness

2,362.50 3

Promotions and Operations

742.64

4

Refunds and Returned Checks

0.00 5

Worker’s Honoraria & Travel

1,270.77

Total Disbursements

$ 4,575.91

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 3,729.93

VIII. NYI General Convention

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 8,062.88

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 2,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 2,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 10,062.88

Disbursements 1

Delegates’ Expenses $ 7,185.90

Total Disbursements

$ 7,185.90

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Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,876.98

IX. NYI Reserve Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 1,000.00

Disbursements 1

Expenses $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 1,000.00

IX. PK Retreat

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Transfer $ 896.65

Total Receipts

$ 896.65

Total to Account For

$ 896.65

Disbursements 1

Meals $ 20.57

2

Travel Expenses

876.08

Total Disbursements

$ 896.65

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

X. Teen Camp

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Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 37.48

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 2,010.95

2

T-Shirt Sales

0.00 3

Registrations

34,988.00

Total Receipts

$ 36,998.95

Total To Account For

$ 37,036.43

Disbursements 1

Pinecrest Cost $ 29,049.50

2

Promotions and Operations

2,886.93 3

Refunds and Returned Checks

0.00

4

Worker’s Travel & Honoraria

5,100.00

Total Disbursements

$ 37,036.43

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

XI. Teen Mission Project

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 215.00

Receipts 1

2012-2013 Project Funds $ 100.00

2

2013-2014 Project Funds

1,865.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,965.00

Total To Account For

$ 2,180.00

Disbursements 1

Sent To General Treasurer $ 315.00

Total Disbursements

$ 315.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 1,865.00

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XII. Teen Quizzing

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 1,487.05

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,500.00

2

Offerings

0.00 3

Registration Fees

1,429.00

4

Reimbursements

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 2,929.00

Total to Account For

$ 4,416.05

Disbursements 1

Awards $ 339.28

2

Equipment Purchase

298.50 3

MAX Expenses

1,954.98

4

Promotions and Operations

872.53 5

Special Project Sent

0.00

6

Refunds & Returned Checks

0.00 7

Worker’s Honoraria and Travel

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 3,465.29

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 950.76

Total NYI Fund Balances – March 31, 2014

$ 13,639.66

Respectfully Submitted,

REV. KEVIN D. MUTTSCHALL, District NYI Treasurer

C. SDMI DISTRICT TREASURER'S REPORT

April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014

I. Administration

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Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 2,105.80

Receipts 1

Ministry Funds Received (2012-2013) $ 569.43

2

Ministry Funds Received (2013-2014)

13,590.51 3

Interest Received

45.00

4

Other SDMI Admin – In

1,500.00

Total Receipts

$ 15,704.94

Total To Account For

$ 17,810.74

Disbursements 1

Adult Director & Council Expenses $ 0.00

2

Board and Council Meetings

1,905.56 3

Camp Meeting Transfer

1,750.00

4

Chairperson’s Christmas

750.00 5

Chairperson’s Expenses

12.35

6

Children’s Director & Council Expenses

0.00 7

CPA Fees

500.00

8

Promotions and Operations

0.00 9

Special Projects

481.40

10

Sunday School Superintendents’ Support

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 5,399.31

Transfers $ 1

Camps: Boys

1,250.00

2

Camps: Girls

1,250.00 3

Camp Reserve

1,500.00

4

Caravans

0.00 5

Children’s Quizzing

0.00

6

Children’s Talent

0.00 7

Ladies Ministry

0.00

8

Men’s Ministry

0.00 9

Prime Time

0.00

10

Singles

0.00

11

SDMI District Convention

3,000.00

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SDMI General Convention

2,000.00

13

SDMI Leadership Conference

1,000.00

14

SDMI Reserve Fund

1,000.00

15

SDMI Training Events

900.00

16

YAM’s (Young Adult Ministry)

0.00

Total Transfers

$ 11,900.00

Total Disbursements and Transfers

$ 17,299.31

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 511.43

II. Caravans

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 475.87

No Activity

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 475.87

III. Children's Camp - Boys

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 362.78

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,250.00

2

Convention Meal

395.23 3

Registrations

17,225.00

Total Receipts

$ 18,870.23

Total To Account For

$ 19,233.01

Disbursements 1

Pinecrest Rental $ 14,450.00

2

Promotions and Operations

1,441.12 3

Refunds and returned Checks

0.00

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4

T – shirts

907.30 5

Worker’s Honorarium and travel

2,050.00

Total Disbursements

$ 18,848.42

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 384.59

IV. Children's Camp - Girls

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 1,720.27

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,250.00

2

Convention Meal

395.23 3

Registrations

27,497.50

Total Receipts

$ 29,142.73

Total To Account For

$ 30,863.00

Disbursements 1

Pinecrest Rental $ 21,370.00

2

Promotions and Operations

2,551.47 3

Refunds and returned Checks

685.00

4

T – shirts

1,112.00 5

Worker’s Honorarium and travel

2,860.00

Total Disbursements

$ 28,578.47

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,284.53

V. Children's Camp - Reserve Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 3,000.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,500.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,500.00

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Total to Account For

$ 4,500.00

Disbursements 1

Transfer Out $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 4,500.00

VI. Children's Quizzing

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 242.61

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Registrations

878.00 3

Offerings

475.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,353.00

Total To Account For

$ 1,595.61

Disbursements 1

Awards $ 605.97

2

Promotions and Operations

321.18 3

Offering Sent – (Jamaica Quiz Team)

475.00

4

Worker’s Travel & Honoraria

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 1,402.15

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 193.46

VII. Children's Talent

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 856.87

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Registrations

313.00

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Total Receipts

$ 313.00

Total to Account For

$ 1,169.87

Disbursements 1

Awards $ 0.00

2

Promotions and Operations

633.56 3

Returned Checks and Refunds

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 633.56

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 536.31

VIII. Ladies Ministry

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 2,125.29

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Retreat Registrations

16,996.09 3

Refunds & Return checks

289.00

4

Boutique

124.25 5

Product Sales

861.00

6

Purse Sales

54.25 7

Scholarships

648.63

8

Special Offering

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 18,973.22

Total to Account For

$ 21,098.51

Disbursements 1

Ladies Ministry - Promotions and Operations $ 241.02

2

Conferences and Seminars

1,028.78 3

Retreat - Promotions and Operations

10,904.06

4

Retreat - Worker’s Travel & Honorarium

1,566.40 5

Retreat - Refunds & Returned Checks

289.00

6

Retreat - Special Offering

0.00

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Total Disbursements

$ 14,029.26

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 7,069.25

IX. Ladies' Scholarship Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 754.59

Receipts 1

Ladies' Retreat Transfer $ 0.00

Total Receipts

$ 0.00

Total to Account For

$ 754.59

Disbursements 1

Scholarships $ 500.00

Total Disbursements

$ 500.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 254.59

X. Marriage Retreat

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

No Activity

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 0.00

XI. Men's Ministry

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 9,791.98

Receipts 1

Retreat Registrations $ 3,236.14

2

Administration Budget Transfer

0.00

Total Receipts

$ 3,236.14

Total to Account For

$ 13,028.12

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Disbursements 1

Transfer to SDMI Administration Account $ 2,000.00

2

Retreat - Promotions and Operations

2,549.53 3

Refunds and Returned Checks

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 4,549.53

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 8,478.59

XII. Prime Time

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 449.90

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 0.00

2

Branson Trip

7,052.00 3

Trip Receipts (August Cruise)

0.00

4

Trip Receipts (October Cruise)

0.00 5

Registrations (Banquet)

2,624.00

Total Receipts

$ 9,676.00

Total to Account For

$ 10,125.90

Disbursements 1

Branson Trip $ 4,608.74

2

Monthly Gatherings

2,740.30 3

August Cruise

0.00

4

October Cruise

0.00 5

Promotions and Operations

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 7,349.04

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,776.86

XIII. SDMI District Convention

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 2,064.10

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Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 3,000.00

2

Convention Meal Donations

1,278.00

Total Receipts

$ 4,278.00

Total To Account For

$ 6,342.10

Disbursements 1

Appreciations $ 200.00

2

Food Expenses Convention Meal

487.54 3

Meal Proceeds: (Boy’s & Girl’s Camps)

790.46

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Promotions and Operations

1,225.50 5

Workers’ Travel and Honoraria

1,096.51

Total Disbursements

$ 3,800.01

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,542.09

XIV. SDMI General Convention

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 15,270.68

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 2,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 2,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 17,270.68

Disbursements 1

Delegate Expenses $ 9,273.40

2

World Quiz Registrations

1,295.00

Total Disbursements

$ 10,568.40

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 6,702.28

XV. SDMI Leadership Conference

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Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 1,709.65

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 2,709.65

Disbursements 1

Conference Expenses $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 2,709.65

XVI. SDMI Reserve Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 1,000.00

Total Receipts

$ 1,000.00

Total to Account For

$ 1,000.00

Disbursements 1

Expenses $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 1,000.00

XVII. SDMI Strategy Fund

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 0.00

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 500.00

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Total Receipts

$ 500.00

Total to Account For

$ 500.00

Disbursements 1

Expenses $ 0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 0.00

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 500.00

XVIII. SDMI Training Events

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 9,746.36

Receipts 1

Administration Budget Transfer $ 900.00

2

Meal Receipts

58.00

Total Receipts

$ 958.00

Total to Account For

$ 10,704.36

Disbursements 1

Gathered Training Expenses $ 611.31

2

Scattered Training Expenses

0.00

Total Disbursements

$ 611.31

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 10,093.05

XIX. Singles

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 407.15

No Activity

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 407.15

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XX. YAM's (Young Adult Ministries)

Balance - April 1, 2013

$ 479.56

No Activity

Balance - March 31, 2014

$ 479.56

Total Account Balances - March 31, 2014

$ 51,899.26

Respectfully Submitted,

REV. KEVIN D. MUTTSCHALL, District SDMI Treasurer

D. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL REPORT

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57 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 58Annapolis1 36 0 0Rev. Howard H. Casteel

47 6 2 3 1 5 3 0 2 48Arnold2 44 0 3Rev. Tami Lee Wilson

75 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 4 73Bernie3 33 0 32Rev. Jonathan F. Humbert

124 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 128Bowling Green4 82 0 14Rev. Robert W. Warren

80 3 0 0 3 4 2 0 2 79Brookfield5 45 0 36Rev. Robert W. Wells

229 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 5 225Cape Girardeau6 92 0 0Rev. Jason P. Hill

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Caruthersville7 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Charleston8 0 0 0

23 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 5 19Clarence9 36 0 6Rev. Stanley E. Hudson

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Columbia Community10 0 0 0

123 4 2 1 1 13 4 0 9 114Columbia First*11 90 0 10Rev. Mark E. West

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - The Gathering12 0 0 0Rev. Thomas A. Garrison

74 4 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 76DeSoto13 24 0 25

110 6 0 3 3 2 0 0 2 114Dexter First14 32 0 75Rev. Roger A. Wooten

47 4 0 4 0 6 4 0 2 45Dexter Southwest15 48 0 19Rev. Brandon M. Powell

236 9 0 1 8 12 3 0 9 233Eldon16 146 0 52Rev. Jerry W. Frye

15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Eureka Crosshaven17 0 0 0

163 6 4 0 2 8 0 0 8 161Farmington18 92 0 50Rev. Arthur P. Menard

104 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 108Fenton19 36 0 66Rev. Kevin D. Muttschall

71 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 71Festus20 62 0 0Rev. Terry M. Simpkins

83 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 85Frankclay21 37 0 0Rev. Jeffrey M. Roever

79 5 0 5 0 9 2 2 5 75Fredericktown22 95 0 0Rev. Dwight E. Presson

265 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 261Fulton Heartland*23 163 0 110Rev. Gary D. Garrett

18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Hallsville New Horizons24 30 0 14Rev. Ralph E. Wood

143 6 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 149Hannibal First25 75 0 45

41 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 45Hannibal Riverview26 26 0 0Rev. Perry Bill Haffner

291 8 3 2 3 3 0 0 3 296Harvester*27 288 0 58Rev. Harold G. Wedel

49 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 48House Springs Living Word28 24 0 29Rev. James J. Brunner Jr.

32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32Hurdland29 12 0 20

91 5 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 94Iberia30 49 0 0Rev. Benjamin J. Thelander

26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26Irondale31 23 0 8

45 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 41Ironton32 36 0 7Rev. Henry W. Shelly

62 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 59Jackson33 30 0 20Rev. Michael R. Poole

118 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 116Jefferson City*34 84 0 0Rev. Jacob W. Blankenship Jr.

85 225 0 222 3 0 0 0 0 310Kirksville35 118 0 18Michael Askew

112 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 114Macon36 72 0 50 Kelly D. Perry

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Malden First37 0 0 0

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Manchester Community38 0 0 0

14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14Matthews39 10 0 3Preston Palmer

20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20Meta Ricker Memorial40 15 0 0Rev. Jacob W. Blankenship Jr.

99 5 2 1 2 11 4 0 7 93Mexico41 85 0 23Rev. Charles F. Legg

40 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 40Mexico Cristo Viene42 35 0 14Rev. Elpidio Sandoval Calvillo

32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32Montgomery City43 23 0 14Rev. Cheri Lynn Griggs

43 9 0 9 0 7 0 0 7 45Mountain View44 43 0 9Rev. William B. Strosnider

100 5 1 4 0 14 2 0 12 91O'Fallon New Life*45 225 0 0Rev. Bryan L. Davis

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Troy New Life46 0 0 0Rev. Michael S. Davis

98 12 1 8 3 3 0 0 3 107Park Hills47 63 0 45Rev. Ralph T. Meredith

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Perryville48 0 0 0

91 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 93Piedmont49 41 0 6Rev. Gary L. Rhodes

70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70Poplar Bluff Northpoint50 65 0 0Rev. Gregory M. Gilberto

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Potosi51 0 0 0

34 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 33Redford52 33 0 2Rev. Glen D. Hunter

36 32 2 30 0 6 3 0 3 62Rolla53 62 0 0Rev. Ronald E. Sluder

55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55Sikeston Eastside54 36 0 23Rev. Brian L. Jenkerson

108 4 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 110Sikeston First55 54 0 0Rev. Bryan L. Ayers

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Charles56 0 0 0

147 6 4 0 2 7 1 0 6 146St. Clair Parkway57 61 0 0Rev. Harold F. Lumley Jr.

93 8 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 101St. Louis Bridge of Hope*58 47 0 33Rev. Shawen Farley

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Louis EPIC59 0 0 0Rev. Melinda R. Jarvis

310 2 0 0 2 6 4 0 2 306St. Louis Ferguson60 144 0 138Rev. David L. Speicher

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391 5 3 0 2 4 0 2 2 392St. Louis Gateway*61 169 0 126Rev. Stanley R. Hall

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Louis Golden Gate62 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Louis Grace63 0 0 0

74 3 0 3 0 9 0 2 7 68St. Louis Korean Grace64 45 0 4Rev. Peter Kim

25 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 23St. Louis New Hope65 21 0 0Rev. Frederick N. Grimes

127 4 0 3 1 2 0 0 2 129St. Louis North County Community

Fellowship

66 54 0 0Rev. Wilbur C. Solomon

131 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 130St. Louis South County67 96 0 63Rev. Richard A. Hadley

53 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 53St. Louis Southwest68 55 0 20Rev. Dennis W. Stear

146 0 0 0 0 20 1 0 19 126St. Louis Trinity69 248 0 0Kyle Rainbolt

14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14St. Louis True Light Korean70 0 0 0

375 2 2 0 0 16 5 4 7 361St. Louis Webster Groves71 175 0 209Rev. Scott B. Dermer

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18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Sullivan72 0 0 0

94 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 95Union Word of Life73 80 0 10Rev. Timothy R. Cole

25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25Wardell74 17 0 0Mr. William E. Quillin

82 10 4 4 2 8 7 0 1 84Waynesville75 67 0 23Rev. Jason A. Stevens

59 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 61West Plains Cornerstone76 26 0 47Rev. Lucas J. Douglas

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Willow Springs77 0 0 0

101 6 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 107Wright City*78 75 0 16Rev. Joseph A. Purl

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Project II Wentzville79 0 0 0Rev. Cole Branstetter

0Missouri Supplemental 0 0 0 0

158 6,440

6,593 143

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Current Year Total

Last Year Total

Increase / (Decrease) 15

6,223 445 47 335 63 228 59 11

22 51 216 55 257 57 369 6,440

(11) 8 12 8 78 (10) 76 (217) (138)

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Name Change Inactive Transfer Merge

St. Louis EPIC

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Eureka Crosshaven

Malden First

Manchester Community

Perryville

Potosi

St. Charles

St. Louis Golden Gate

St. Louis Grace

Sullivan

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Annapolis1 8 8 5 5 17 17 30 30 30 0 0 0 9 57 0

Arnold2 22 2 33 6 59 18 114 26 26 3 0 0 11 47 0

Bernie3 7 3 17 8 77 25 101 36 36 0 0 0 14 27 5

Bowling Green4 83 30 33 7 146 32 262 69 69 16 80 0 33 38 20

Brookfield5 23 8 10 5 35 25 68 38 38 0 15 0 11 80 0

Cape Girardeau6 46 30 10 7 145 36 201 73 0 73 45 0 0 61 0

Caruthersville7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Charleston8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clarence9 63 53 10 5 25 18 98 76 46 12 20 0 12 23 15

Columbia Community10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Columbia First*11 80 19 23 16 80 37 183 72 34 31 79 0 35 81 38

- The Gathering12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DeSoto13 40 13 20 1 135 10 195 24 0 0 31 0 0 24 0

Dexter First14 25 16 25 15 65 25 115 56 56 0 0 0 15 110 40

Dexter Southwest15 18 10 4 8 36 20 58 38 31 21 0 0 0 8 23

Eldon16 91 32 69 29 116 60 276 121 121 30 80 0 35 90 0

Eureka Crosshaven17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Farmington18 10 9 15 6 56 45 81 60 20 60 25 0 10 93 18

Fenton19 12 8 7 3 43 12 62 23 23 0 21 8 11 16 19

Festus20 31 18 15 5 58 30 104 53 53 0 41 0 22 71 16

Frankclay21 25 12 12 5 26 13 63 30 30 0 53 0 35 25 0

Fredericktown22 30 20 15 10 75 45 120 75 30 45 0 0 20 30 0

Fulton Heartland*23 86 47 223 18 58 49 367 114 48 66 64 74 36 84 45

Hallsville New Horizons24 12 6 19 14 24 15 55 35 21 14 0 0 21 12 16

Hannibal First25 29 4 31 6 55 35 115 45 45 0 79 0 29 105 0

Hannibal Riverview26 5 5 0 0 14 13 19 18 14 14 0 0 0 7 0

Harvester*27 100 61 66 19 238 132 404 212 140 72 105 60 70 175 25

House Springs Living Word28 25 15 18 13 31 23 74 51 24 35 43 0 20 25 0

Hurdland29 4 2 3 2 13 12 20 16 12 0 0 0 0 8 1

Iberia30 20 16 11 4 47 22 78 42 42 0 36 0 7 35 0

Irondale31 6 4 4 2 17 14 27 20 20 0 0 0 17 22 5

Ironton32 7 4 6 3 39 25 52 32 32 24 0 0 0 17 2

Jackson33 11 4 18 4 82 16 111 24 24 5 0 0 5 62 0

Jefferson City*34 40 5 16 4 99 45 155 54 33 12 53 0 20 64 44

Kirksville35 36 24 25 13 165 96 226 133 50 38 58 13 21 85 67

Macon36 35 8 40 9 98 41 173 58 58 10 50 0 21 31 2

Malden First37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Matthews39 2 2 0 0 8 8 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 5 2

Meta Ricker Memorial40 5 1 2 0 15 9 22 10 10 0 0 0 2 15 4

Mexico41 26 14 28 18 58 37 112 69 69 35 57 0 89 76 45

Mexico Cristo Viene42 78 25 18 5 80 10 176 40 40 9 0 0 21 40 136

Montgomery City43 6 4 6 6 23 21 35 31 29 14 0 0 8 22 0

Mountain View44 23 4 7 4 25 18 55 26 20 15 50 0 10 4 6

O'Fallon New Life*45 73 49 42 24 119 85 234 158 0 158 0 0 45 50 25

- Troy New Life46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Park Hills47 18 6 17 3 56 27 91 36 36 10 25 0 17 50 15

Perryville48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Piedmont49 23 12 10 3 38 18 71 33 33 0 55 0 10 15 9

Poplar Bluff Northpoint50 25 8 25 10 50 38 100 56 56 0 0 0 20 70 20

Potosi51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Redford52 11 8 1 1 25 15 37 24 14 9 23 9 1 22 8

Rolla53 45 32 30 22 43 43 118 97 40 25 0 0 7 32 65

Sikeston Eastside54 6 4 7 4 37 36 50 44 44 0 0 0 7 15 10

Sikeston First55 7 4 7 4 40 29 54 37 37 8 0 0 8 108 0

St. Charles56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Clair Parkway57 23 12 17 7 26 22 66 41 37 33 60 0 26 146 9

St. Louis Bridge of Hope*58 25 15 25 10 25 5 75 30 0 8 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis EPIC59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Ferguson60 35 18 20 14 143 72 198 104 104 104 0 0 32 148 52

St. Louis Gateway*61 86 60 45 20 237 110 368 190 110 80 82 34 25 180 0

St. Louis Golden Gate62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Grace63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Korean Grace64 5 5 9 8 34 32 48 45 10 8 5 0 5 2 8

St. Louis New Hope65 6 6 4 4 15 15 25 25 6 5 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis North County Community

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66 250 15 32 7 195 14 477 36 36 7 0 0 16 127 0

St. Louis South County67 28 15 11 6 90 52 129 73 73 14 25 0 14 131 0

St. Louis Southwest68 43 25 30 17 88 45 161 87 60 8 65 0 25 53 3

St. Louis Trinity69 80 41 141 45 80 48 301 134 98 36 75 54 152 0 0

St. Louis True Light Korean70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Webster Groves71 109 49 30 10 139 52 278 111 100 11 105 0 19 113 0

Sullivan72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Union Word of Life73 28 14 33 9 87 42 148 65 55 39 65 0 22 84 0

Wardell74 7 4 6 3 27 12 40 19 16 12 0 0 0 0 0

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Waynesville75 21 12 12 7 58 37 91 56 56 0 0 0 23 82 0

West Plains Cornerstone76 11 5 7 5 17 11 35 21 21 2 33 0 8 59 0

Willow Springs77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wright City*78 48 38 21 12 60 37 129 87 53 57 77 0 25 101 34

- Project II Wentzville79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Missouri Supplemental 0 0

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852 3,363 1,177 252 1,780 1,288 2,479 3,549 7,741 2,006 4,112 540 1,446 1,003 2,183

2,308 1,054 1,546 600 4,121 1,990 7,975 3,644 2,478 1,481 3,268 184 1,229 3,298 723

(125) (51) (100) (60) (9) 16 (234) (95) 1 (193) (1,488) 68 (52) 65 129

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Annapolis1 56,183 1,300 560 0 1,860 1,100 1,395 0 1,395 1,200 0 1,200

Arnold2 142,760 8,713 7,586 0 16,299 3,003 5,971 713 6,684 3,003 0 3,003

Bernie3 73,712 3,764 4,926 75 8,765 1,516 3,055 200 3,255 1,528 50 1,578

Bowling Green4 138,732 8,425 2,145 0 10,570 3,091 5,494 783 6,277 2,814 0 2,814

Brookfield5 100,640 5,378 1,803 0 7,181 2,123 4,246 647 4,893 2,123 164 2,287

Cape Girardeau6 139,626 6,096 15,697 0 21,793 2,571 5,685 575 6,260 2,897 0 2,897

Caruthersville7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Charleston8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clarence9 73,065 3,850 300 0 4,150 1,567 3,188 0 3,188 1,614 0 1,614

Columbia Community10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Columbia First*11 211,958 10,959 10,174 0 21,133 4,326 8,651 967 9,618 4,326 0 4,326

- The Gathering12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DeSoto13 37,648 2,473 830 0 3,303 647 1,575 0 1,575 788 0 788

Dexter First14 111,684 6,198 5,503 0 11,701 2,536 4,998 0 4,998 2,536 0 2,536

Dexter Southwest15 75,024 3,922 1,600 0 5,522 1,599 3,618 50 3,668 1,599 0 1,599

Eldon16 270,825 24,378 19,075 0 43,453 5,507 11,013 6,500 17,513 5,506 100 5,606

Eureka Crosshaven17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Farmington18 156,808 9,358 2,884 50 12,292 3,769 8,753 0 8,753 4,228 0 4,228

Fenton19 49,528 1,550 3,644 0 5,194 730 1,525 75 1,600 350 0 350

Festus20 104,930 5,409 2,701 0 8,110 2,236 4,472 0 4,472 2,236 0 2,236

Frankclay21 68,274 0 314 10 324 0 0 80 80 0 0 0

Fredericktown22 180,000 18,000 5,370 0 23,370 4,050 8,100 3,000 11,100 4,050 400 4,450

Fulton Heartland*23 186,172 9,743 4,093 517 14,353 3,891 8,810 1,900 10,710 3,734 300 4,034

Hallsville New Horizons24 53,460 2,773 772 0 3,545 1,134 2,234 0 2,234 1,134 0 1,134

Hannibal First25 150,462 5,880 1,489 0 7,369 3,082 5,713 0 5,713 2,744 200 2,944

Hannibal Riverview26 45,036 1,956 295 500 2,751 801 1,814 0 1,814 929 0 929

Harvester*27 684,233 38,833 19,794 3,985 62,612 14,452 28,477 5,635 34,112 14,331 500 14,831

House Springs Living Word28 43,071 1,306 560 100 1,966 718 1,096 14 1,110 532 0 532

Hurdland29 3,880 62 204 0 266 61 125 0 125 61 100 161

Iberia30 74,094 4,185 981 0 5,166 1,632 3,102 0 3,102 1,551 0 1,551

Irondale31 27,159 1,502 211 0 1,713 574 1,069 0 1,069 573 0 573

Ironton32 53,551 2,731 1,568 0 4,299 1,121 2,059 255 2,314 1,121 0 1,121

Jackson33 51,275 2,640 671 0 3,311 1,093 1,541 172 1,713 852 0 852

Jefferson City*34 163,908 8,575 16,375 0 24,950 3,385 6,770 0 6,770 3,385 0 3,385

Kirksville35 262,429 15,752 4,472 0 20,224 5,746 11,482 0 11,482 5,906 0 5,906

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Macon36 114,737 5,933 1,013 0 6,946 2,442 4,588 0 4,588 2,426 0 2,426

Malden First37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Manchester Community38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Matthews39 13,086 1,150 2,267 0 3,417 308 499 135 634 277 0 277

Meta Ricker Memorial40 21,163 1,113 570 0 1,683 440 327 0 327 274 0 274

Mexico41 148,850 7,508 6,430 80 14,018 3,097 6,138 882 7,020 3,097 0 3,097

Mexico Cristo Viene42 11,543 162 0 0 162 67 84 0 84 67 0 67

Montgomery City43 52,127 2,877 7,435 0 10,312 1,190 2,645 0 2,645 1,240 300 1,540

Mountain View44 52,277 2,662 1,224 0 3,886 1,095 2,170 200 2,370 1,085 150 1,235

O'Fallon New Life*45 286,054 12,866 39,262 0 52,128 5,264 12,323 0 12,323 5,264 0 5,264

- Troy New Life46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Park Hills47 120,861 6,799 1,850 0 8,649 2,982 5,619 0 5,619 2,810 0 2,810

Perryville48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Piedmont49 65,695 3,429 2,234 0 5,663 1,368 2,438 232 2,670 1,368 25 1,393

Poplar Bluff Northpoint50 81,034 4,941 2,333 2,763 10,037 1,228 2,310 347 2,657 1,484 0 1,484

Potosi51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Redford52 56,392 2,880 1,688 0 4,568 1,177 2,535 200 2,735 1,122 100 1,222

Rolla53 126,430 6,469 5,459 0 11,928 2,647 6,236 0 6,236 2,647 0 2,647

Sikeston Eastside54 29,155 320 1,722 0 2,042 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sikeston First55 124,143 8,153 6,572 500 15,225 2,550 5,099 350 5,449 2,550 150 2,700

St. Charles56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Clair Parkway57 128,631 6,571 2,246 0 8,817 2,811 5,788 0 5,788 2,718 0 2,718

St. Louis Bridge of Hope*58 59,650 0 640 0 640 0 280 0 280 0 0 0

St. Louis EPIC59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Ferguson60 302,586 17,854 8,740 0 26,594 7,095 14,170 1,120 15,290 7,094 200 7,294

St. Louis Gateway*61 380,455 18,997 17,020 0 36,017 7,771 15,540 1,750 17,290 7,770 0 7,770

St. Louis Golden Gate62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Grace63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis Korean Grace64 75,950 0 0 1,050 1,050 0 0 0 0 150 0 150

St. Louis New Hope65 13,586 0 200 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Louis North County Community

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St. Louis South County67 221,762 11,372 17,114 0 28,486 4,677 9,352 0 9,352 4,676 0 4,676

St. Louis Southwest68 88,616 4,614 1,282 0 5,896 1,910 2,090 250 2,340 0 0 0

St. Louis Trinity69 275,370 14,358 1,557 0 15,915 5,873 10,441 0 10,441 6,450 0 6,450

St. Louis True Light Korean70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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St. Louis Webster Groves71 342,803 19,801 11,781 0 31,582 7,302 14,600 0 14,600 7,302 700 8,002

Sullivan72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Union Word of Life73 174,241 9,269 4,248 0 13,517 3,661 7,311 821 8,132 3,661 0 3,661

Wardell74 6,118 0 50 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Waynesville75 150,645 8,411 5,083 1,105 14,599 3,118 6,127 1,768 7,895 3,117 140 3,257

West Plains Cornerstone76 42,565 2,303 853 0 3,156 887 1,938 25 1,963 887 0 887

Willow Springs77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wright City*78 153,622 8,296 8,499 140 16,935 3,212 6,421 600 7,021 3,212 0 3,212

- Project II Wentzville79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Missouri Supplemental 0 0 0

7,536,274 153,978 3,579 150,399 333,446 30,246 303,200 152,233 711,663 10,875 295,969 404,819

8,022,507 480,220 231,807 4,112 716,139 166,431 302,726 45,678 348,404 162,070 3,427 165,497

(486,233) (75,401) 64,162 6,763 (4,476) (14,198) 474 (15,432) (14,958) (11,671) 152 (11,519)Increase / (Decrease)

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Annapolis1 0 5,910 22,800 0 0 20,018 48,728 54,283 1,700,000 35,041 No

Arnold2 3,247 0 61,426 15,686 0 45,241 125,600 154,589 1,350,000 0 Yes

Bernie3 1,267 8,700 11,730 13,875 500 19,993 56,065 71,179 210,000 71,215 Yes

Bowling Green4 0 27,311 26,531 19,732 1,713 52,970 128,257 151,009 1,800,000 317,977 No

Brookfield5 7,457 0 34,032 7,791 240 33,791 83,311 99,795 798,000 0 Yes

Cape Girardeau6 23,550 2,000 36,519 30,068 5,913 53,430 151,480 185,001 2,000,000 0 No

Caruthersville7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Charleston8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Clarence9 15,000 0 22,122 14,516 1,500 4,964 58,102 68,621 162,000 0 Yes

Columbia Community10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Columbia First*11 8,231 0 44,348 37,747 4,018 64,568 158,912 198,315 1,300,000 0 Yes

- The Gathering12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

DeSoto13 9,829 0 3,600 17,650 911 1,468 33,458 39,771 300,000 0 No

Dexter First14 16,973 0 11,600 20,213 4,000 41,341 94,127 115,898 800,000 0 Yes

Dexter Southwest15 3,618 0 10,348 6,756 1,000 241 21,963 34,351 420,000 0 Yes

Eldon16 32,001 0 40,550 53,000 6,040 67,787 199,378 271,457 1,950,000 0 Yes

Eureka Crosshaven17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Farmington18 2,427 15,655 52,240 0 2,382 20,738 93,442 122,484 2,350,000 239,440 Yes

Fenton19 613 13,910 1,890 14,365 350 18,334 49,462 57,336 600,000 143,081 No

Festus20 25 10,383 19,945 16,530 1,965 44,699 93,547 110,601 700,000 98,971 Yes

Frankclay21 0 23,186 18,200 2,134 0 365 43,885 44,289 885,400 221,319 No

Fredericktown22 0 0 28,000 25,500 3,500 40,500 97,500 140,470 0 0 Yes

Fulton Heartland*23 11,648 0 62,257 25,041 3,326 97,643 199,915 232,903 660,000 0 No

Hallsville New Horizons24 9,300 0 7,145 20,334 99 13,755 50,633 58,680 70,000 0 Yes

Hannibal First25 6,427 9,691 29,473 20,096 582 73,019 139,288 158,396 1,750,000 4,774 No

Hannibal Riverview26 0 0 15,475 10,385 800 877 27,537 33,832 4,000,000 0 No

Harvester*27 10,891 0 157,053 86,799 24,746 0 279,489 405,496 1,795,788 0 Yes

House Springs Living Word28 4,775 0 18,200 5,200 0 15,052 43,227 47,553 747,500 0 No

Hurdland29 0 0 0 0 250 0 250 863 10,000 0 No

Iberia30 22,442 3,945 13,173 2,404 0 25,953 67,917 79,368 900,000 0 Yes

Irondale31 5,475 0 6,150 0 0 7,398 19,023 22,952 135,000 0 Yes

Ironton32 0 0 11,591 17,164 97 22,224 51,076 59,931 325,000 0 Yes

Jackson33 20 14,018 10,063 7,438 350 15,167 47,056 54,025 940,000 141,112 No

Jefferson City*34 3,645 0 24,821 71,931 677 34,448 135,522 174,012 500,000 0 Yes

Kirksville35 4,066 40,484 68,550 65,061 6,167 73,265 257,593 300,951 1,800,000 466,638 Yes

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Macon36 18,034 9,419 18,820 27,751 3,226 32,351 109,601 126,003 550,000 110,434 Yes

Malden First37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Manchester Community38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Matthews39 0 0 10,400 0 0 6,375 16,775 21,411 3,000 0 Yes

Meta Ricker Memorial40 233 0 1,533 11,467 500 6,198 19,931 22,655 135,000 0 No

Mexico41 16,019 5,940 37,444 13,539 932 65,153 139,027 166,259 1,105,000 59,283 Yes

Mexico Cristo Viene42 0 0 0 6,222 0 5,627 11,849 12,229 0 0 No

Montgomery City43 0 0 23,210 0 0 13,777 36,987 52,674 573,000 0 Yes

Mountain View44 9,223 0 7,800 7,800 4,175 758 29,756 38,342 75,000 0 No

O'Fallon New Life*45 2,689 26,542 66,201 45,365 250 87,772 228,819 303,798 1,300,000 315,263 Yes

- Troy New Life46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Park Hills47 8,786 0 43,548 4,418 3,720 40,505 100,977 121,037 500,000 0 Yes

Perryville48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Piedmont49 0 0 14,310 13,120 25 32,398 59,853 70,947 897,000 0 No

Poplar Bluff Northpoint50 114 3,952 27,100 10,928 1,164 34,620 77,878 93,284 350,000 28,256 No

Potosi51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Redford52 4,300 0 20,440 1,996 300 11,955 38,991 48,693 170,000 0 No

Rolla53 0 9,200 13,680 23,575 1,305 56,493 104,253 127,711 1,000,000 1,900 Yes

Sikeston Eastside54 1,500 0 15,600 6,075 100 500 23,775 25,817 220,000 11,447 No

Sikeston First55 368 0 38,500 5,200 1,628 61,799 107,495 133,419 1,300,000 0 Yes

St. Charles56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

St. Clair Parkway57 100 8,176 27,960 26,920 1,601 54,781 119,538 139,672 555,000 61,272 No

St. Louis Bridge of Hope*58 11,743 0 15,710 16,054 567 16,547 60,621 61,541 0 0 No

St. Louis EPIC59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

St. Louis Ferguson60 6,439 13,442 112,993 49,976 50 100,256 283,156 339,429 3,000,000 85,073 Yes

St. Louis Gateway*61 13,917 86,400 99,151 50,819 4,635 120,166 375,088 443,936 2,700,000 963,296 No

St. Louis Golden Gate62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

St. Louis Grace63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

St. Louis Korean Grace64 4,350 685 53,775 12,850 950 780 73,390 74,590 335,700 1,260 No

St. Louis New Hope65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 No

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St. Louis South County67 16,967 31,714 45,201 14,156 1,666 97,487 207,191 254,382 740,000 449,264 Yes

St. Louis Southwest68 0 7,659 20,400 14,770 960 37,161 80,950 91,096 1,100,000 103,651 No

St. Louis Trinity69 41,607 0 104,939 40,064 3,000 32,727 222,337 261,016 969,400 0 No

St. Louis True Light Korean70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

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St. Louis Webster Groves71 0 50,573 106,262 42,036 4,294 72,165 275,330 336,816 3,003,536 274,093 Yes

Sullivan72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Union Word of Life73 286 0 59,216 25,245 2,167 72,762 159,676 188,647 500,000 0 Yes

Wardell74 1,734 0 0 0 663 4,076 6,473 6,523 20,000 0 No

Waynesville75 20,377 3,025 25,934 30,076 2,553 3,433 85,398 114,267 656,000 45,800 Yes

West Plains Cornerstone76 0 0 13,408 20,001 1,290 11,662 46,361 53,254 350,000 0 Yes

Willow Springs77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Wright City*78 0 0 48,773 31,243 2,414 43,221 125,651 156,031 1,200,000 51,972 Yes

- Project II Wentzville79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Missouri Supplemental 0 0

4,301,832 54,896,324 7,471,270 6,119,950 2,052,954 118,961 1,184,512 1,946,940 431,920 384,663

716,435 495,204 1,853,973 1,373,968 105,090 1,997,060 6,541,730 7,938,201 52,256,657 4,674,683

(331,772) (63,284) 92,967 (189,456) 13,871 55,894 (421,780) (466,931) 2,639,667 (372,851)

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Caruthersville

Charleston

Columbia Community

Eureka Crosshaven

Malden First

Manchester Community

Perryville

Potosi

St. Charles

St. Louis Golden Gate

St. Louis Grace

Sullivan

Willow Springs

Organized

* Sponsored New Church this Year

Page 164: Missouri District Journal 2014.pdf

Supplemental Statistical Report2014

Missouri

3,850,000.00Value District Property

Value District Center

Value District Parsonage

585,000.00Indebtedness on District Property

July 30, 2014