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Presbytery of Coastal Carolina 116th Stated Meeting Agenda –
Updated for Supplemental Packet
October 3, 2020 9:00 Zoom Opening/Gathering
9:30 Welcome & Declaration of Quorum Rev. Jerrod Lowry,
Stated Clerk
9:35 Call to Order and Opening Prayer Moderator, Marie Cone
9:35 Appointment of Standing Committees Moderator, Marie
Cone
o Attendance o Temporary Clerks o Thanks Committee
9:40 Adoption of Agenda (7, 32) Moderator, Marie Cone
9:43 Clerk’s Report (8-17, 33-34) Rev. Jerrod Lowry, Stated
Clerk
10:00 Worship Rev. Alonzo Johnson, SDOP
o Installation of Youth Council o Offering supports Presbyterian
Disaster Assistance – Hurricane/Typhoon
11:00 Clerk’s Report continued Rev. Jerrod Lowry, Stated
Clerk
11:30 Youth Report Erin Wehrmeister
11:35 Synod Report & Greetings Rev. Warren Leasane
11:40 BOP Report & Greetings (18-19) Elizabeth Little
11:45 Committee for Nominations (35-38) Michael Fox, CRE,
Chair
12:05 Mission Cabinet Report (23-24,39) Janet Brower-Penn,
Chair
o 2021-2022 Budget Proposal Jeff Turpin, Finance &Property
Chair
12:20 Musical Interlude
12:25 COM Report (25-28, 39-50) Elder Jay Bender, Chair
o Recognition Honorably Retired Ministers o Terms of Call o
Reception of Rev. Cassandra Thomas as a PC(USA) Teaching Elder
(40-41)
1:00 Thanks Committee Report Thanks Committee
1:15 Adjournment and Closing Prayer Moderator
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Clerks Report Supplemental Charges Against Glen Hallead
According to G-2.0509, as stated clerk, I must report to this
body that on June 9, 2020 I received correspondence from Mr. Glen
Hallead, who most recently served as the pastoral voice for St.
Andrews PC in Sanford, that it was his desire to renounce
jurisdiction of the Presbyterian Church USA and withdraw from his
ordination as a Minister of Word and Sacrament. His renunciation is
to be reported in the minutes and his name deleted from the roll.
Additionally, I must report that Mr. Hallead renounced jurisdiction
during an investigation in which he was identified as the accused.
Prior to renunciation of jurisdiction, the investigation committee
notified him of their intent to take their findings to the PJC of
this presbytery for trial. These must also be issued into public
record.
• Mr. Hallead is accused of causing harm to the congregation he
was called to serve taking actions contrary to vows to “further the
peace, unity, and purity of the church" (W-4.0404g)
• Mr. Hallead is accused of abuse of the power and authority of
the office of
minister by utilizing social media to bully and inappropriately
chastise congregation members in tactics contrary to Jesus’ wisdom
in Matthew 18:15.
• Mr. Hallead is accused of abuse of the power and authority of
the office of
minister taking actions contrary to vows that we be “governed by
our church’s polity…abide by its discipline…be a friend among
colleagues in ministry, working with them, subject to the ordering
of God’s word and Spirit.”
o The accused was openly hostile to the theology and polity of
the PC(USA).
o The accused failed to show friendship and mutual forbearance
among colleagues in ministry (elders and members) by dividing the
congregation in camps and developing a fiefdom of support.
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o The accused redirected funds from the Mary Margaret McLeod
Fund for the building of a playground without session approval.
o The accused appears to have manipulated the nominating
committee policy of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church.
The Investigative Committee was recommending a two-year
temporary removal from office and supervised rehabilitation under
the following terms:
a) Mr. Hallead will come under supervision by a committee
appointed by The Permanent Judicial Commission.
b) Mr. Hallead will participate in individual counseling by a
licensed professional that is approved by his supervising committee
addressing the area of “Ethics”.
c) Mr. Hallead will participate in and successfully complete a
Clinical
Pastoral Care Program approved by his supervising committee in
the area of “Pastoral Care for the Congregation”.
d) Mr. Hallead will successfully complete a remedial course in
“PCUSA
Church Polity” that is approved by his supervising committee.
Mr. Hallead’s decision to renounce jurisdiction of the church means
that the accusations and the trial against him are halted (Advisory
Committee recommendation to the 202 General Assembly).
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Presbytery of Coastal Carolina Nominations Report Supplemental
Packet
10-3-2020 Nominees for Presbytery Committees Beginning January
2021
Committee Class of Name Bills and Overtures 2021 Vacancy
2022 Naomi Newton 2022 Robert Gordon 2023 Larry Jackson 2023
Rev. Charles Elliot, Chair
COM (Full COM Chair) Rev. Rick Martindale
COM (Central) 2023 Joyce Peay 2023 Rev. Patrick J Southam 2023
Helane Church 2023 Rev. Michael Garrett 2023 Rev. Dari Rowen
COM (East) 2021 Rev. David Vanderbilt 2023 Rev. Phil Gladden
2023 Kay Bledsoe 2023 Hilda Miller 2023 Rev. Hanna Vaughn 2023
Randi Taylor (CRE)
COM (West) 2022 Judy Boroughs 2023 John Baker (CRE) 2023 Rev.
Bob Whitehouse 2023 Rev. Shane Owens 2023 Hal Jernigan 2023
Vacancy
Preparation for Ministry 2022 Will Davis 2022 Barbara Barnes
2022 Randa Scott (CRE) 2022 Vacancy 2023 Stephanie Carona 2023
Katif Peay
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2023 Cullen Edwards 2023 Rev. David McDonald Rev. Karen Allen,
Chair
Peacemaking
Subject to Proposed Changes Sent to Mission Cabinet by SPOR
Response Coordinating Team 2023 Rev. Canessa Lagan
2023 James Smith (CRE)
2021 Abelina Sosa Capote
Permanent Judicial Commission 2026 Rev. Rob Martin
2026 Vacancy
Representation New Structure with only one
member from each Community 2022 Vacancy
2023 Vacancy Vacancy, Chair
Strategic Planning and Organizational Review 2022 Paul
Albritton
2023 Rev. PJ Southam 2023 Rev. Meg Dudley 2022 Rev. Martha
Highsmith, Chair
Self-Development of People (recommendations for
Mission Cabinet) Communi
ty Name West Rev. Fred Goins (OD) West Carolyn Cox West Sue
Wilson West Alice Rachelle Baldwin
New Church Development Class of Name
No Changes needed at this time
Mexico Partnership Subject to Proposed
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Changes Sent to Mission Cabinet by SPOR
Hunger
Subject to Proposed Changes Sent to Mission Cabinet by SPOR
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Community Nominations:
East Community Nominations for the October 3rd Presbytery
meeting
Class of 22
Ms. Joyce Winkler
Ms. Carol Steen
Rev. T. Wes Moore
Rev. Tim Havlicek
Dr. Cindy Pierson
Moderator – Rev. John Pflug
Vice-moderator – CRE Lora Rissmiller
Mission Cabinet:
Ms. Katherine Brandi
Rev. Emile Harley
Rev. Tim Havlicek
Mission Cabinet Exec. Com – Rev. Emile Harley
Recording Clerk – Rev. Marie Cone
Asst. Recording Clerk – Rev. Philip Gladden
Central Community Nominations for 2021:
Moderator, TE, Becky Durham, Peace Presbyterian Church
Vice Moderator, TE, Stephen Wilkins, Graves Memorial
Presbyterian Church
Parliamentarian, TE, Patrick J. Southam, St. Pauls Presbyterian
Church
Chair, Rev. Matthew Bowman
Vice-Chair, RE Jerome Brown
Treasurer, RE Johnny Roberson
Secretary, RE Bonnie Barr
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Presbytery of Coastal Carolina Supplemental Packet
October 3, 2020
Mission Cabinet: F&P Action Item: Background: Bethesda PC in
Aberdeen requested $50,000 loan to help with the installation of an
elevator so that members can access upper floors. This is a part of
the funds needed with additional funding coming from other sources
and contributions. The Session and congregation have given their
approval. The Executive Committee can approve up to $20,000 in
emergency funding and granted this upon recommendation from Finance
and Property with a 60-month payback with 0% interest. The
remaining $30,000 will need Presbytery approval at the October
Presbytery meeting. Motion: Approve the request of Bethesda PC for
$30,000 (meeting the criteria of the Manual of Administrative
Operations) to be issued after providing proof that all funding is
in place for the elevator project. Terms are a 60-month payback
with 0% interest. Commission on Ministry: New Minister Members to
the Presbytery: Rev. James “Barrett” Ingram, Pastor, at Clarkton
Presbyterian Church from South Louisiana Presbytery.
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Doctor Thomas was born to the late Sergeant First Class Baxter
Thomas (US Army Retired)
and the late Willie Dell Thomas (retired elementary school
teacher). She was born and raised in
Fayetteville, North Carolina, as an Army family member, in the
Cumberland County public school
system and spiritually at College Heights PC(U.S.A.). She was
baptized at College Heights
PC(U.S.A.) in December 1975. She served in the U. S. Air Force
from 1986-2008. Her two sisters,
one brother-in-law, one nephew and two grandnieces reside in
North Carolina near her. She enjoys
reading, traveling, music and time with her grandnieces.
Reverend Doctor Cassandra O. Thomas is an ordained minister in
good standing with Red River
Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church (CPC). She was
ordained on December 19,
1998, and she was selected as a chaplain in the United States
Air Force effective October 1999,
after serving over 14 years as a line officer in administrative
and personnel leadership positions in
the United States Air Force. As a chaplain, Doctor Thomas
ministered as a Protestant, Senior
Protestant, and Wing Chaplain in diverse stateside, overseas,
and combat locations. She retired
with an honorable discharge from the United States Air Force
after 22 years on active duty in May
2008 in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Doctor Thomas has ministered within the bounds of the Presbytery
of Coastal Carolina
(PC(U.S.A.)) since 2009 and as a temporary member since June
2014. She is currently serving as
pastor to Sunnyside PC(U.S.A.) in Fayetteville, NC doing
transitional ministry. In the past 11 plus
years, she has been temporary supply pastor to College Heights
PC(U.S.A.) in Fayetteville, NC
and Mars Hill PC(U.S.A.) in Hope Mills, NC. She has served on
the Presbytery’s Commission on
Ministry (COM) and Central Community Launch Team/Steering Team.
She has served on
administrative commissions, been keynote speaker for Presbytery
Middle School Retreats,
Presbyterian Women’s Gathering, Central Community Officers’
training, COM training and
CRE/QRE training. Doctor Thomas received her Doctor of Ministry
(DMin) degree from
Campbell University Divinity School, Buies Creek, NC in 2018.
Her DMin project focused on
self-care resources of seminarians, clergy, and church leaders
within the Presbytery of Coastal
Carolina.
Doctor Thomas was a CPC representative on the Presbyterian
Council for Chaplains and
Military Personnel (PCCMP) from 2013-2019. She was the Chair for
the PCCMP the last two
years of her tenure with the council. PCCMP endorses ministers
from four Presbyterian
denominations: (PC(U.S.A.), CPC, CPC in America, and Korean
Presbyterian Church Abroad) to
chaplaincy in the U. S. military, the Department of Veterans
Administration, Bureau of Federal
Prisons, other federal agencies, and the Civil Air Patrol.
Biography on
Reverend Doctor Cassandra O. Thomas (Sandy)
Temporary Member of Presbytery of Coastal Carolina
since June 2014
Pastor, Sunnyside Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, NC
since August 2019
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2019 West Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsAntioch/Red Springs (86)Jim Smith P/T No
reportBARBECUE (1969)David Sherrod $49,398 $18,277 $6,000 $3,779
$77,454BETHESDA (351)David Hudson $64,561 $23,887 $3,000 $4,939
$96,387BISCOE (101)Bruce Lax $58,825 $21,765 $6,000 $4,500
$91,090BLANDONIA (117)
No MinisterBROADWAY (24)
No ministerBROWNSON MEMORIAL (1146)John Hage $119,387 $44,173
$6,000 $9,133 $178,693BROWNSON MEMORIAL (1146)Karen Allen $68,239
$25,249 $6,000 $5,220 $104,708BUFFALO (87)George Walton P/T $18,000
$18,000BUNNLEVEL (30)Thomas Brown $18,200 $18,200CAMERON
(73)Canessa Lagan $56,134 $20,770 $5,000 $4,294 $86,198CAMERON HILL
(58)Marlene Dean P/T No reportCAPE FEAR/LILLINGTON (55)Roger Horn
P/T $22,200 $22,200CHURCH IN THE PINES (40)Crystal Blue P/T No
reportCOMMUNITY (708)Roderick D. Stone no reportCULDEE (144)Jane
Love $71,500 $23,569 $4,873 $4,000 $103,942EBENEZER (96)David
Greene P/T $11,200 $11,200EDGEWOOD (97)Cindy Neal $22,000
$22,000ELISE (26)Jon Neuhs P/T $29,084 $29,084EPHESUS (27)
No MinisterEUPHRONIA (34)Keith A. Miller P/T No ReportEUREKA
(69)Julie Hughes P/T shared $21,360 $21,360
NOTE: 1. Presbytery's Minimun Terms of Call for 2020 is $68,843.
2. P/T denotes call is not full- time.
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2019 West Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsFAITH (37)Jeffrey Mercer P/T $42,000 $1,000
$43,000FIRST CARTHAGE (152)Richard Martindale $60,216 $22,280
$5,000 $4,607 $92,103FIRST DUNN (345)Howard Dudley No reportFIRST
LILLINGTON (23) splitKenneth Stealing P/T- $7,300 $7,300FIRST
SANFORD (295)Joseph Bradford Simpson $65,000 $24,050 $7,720 $4,835
$101,605FREEDOM EAST (40)Willie McCaskill No ReportHORSESHOE
(13)Michael Fox P/T No reportINGRAM BRANCH (37)Fred Goins P/T No
ReportJACKSON SPRINGS (67)Elizabeth Forester P/T $30,400 $7,500
$2,326 $40,226JOHN HALL (13)
No reportJONESBORO (210)John Taylor $43,329 $16,199 $5,886
$3,315 $68,729LAKEVIEW (15)Julie Hughes P/T shared $8,740 $1,440
$10,180LAUREL HILL (111)
LAURINBURG (417)Robert Martin $76,500 $30,470 $3,762 $5,852
$116,584LEAFLET (36)David Priddy P/T w/ Raven Rock $40,320 $1,500
$41,820LILLINGTON (147)Barrett Payne $52,500 $19,425 $6,000 $4,016
$81,941MANLY (38)Ronald Holmes P/T $22,140 $22,140MCDONALDS CHAPEL
(38)Robert Whitehouse $16,500 $12,836 $1,800 $31,136MONTPELIER
(69)John Baker P/T No reportMORNINGSIDE (18)Wendell McGee P/T No
reportMOUNT PISGAH (305)B. Douglas Houston $59,300 $21,866 $0
$4,536 $85,702OLIVIA (75)Robert Johnson $33,000 $1,500 $2,525
$37,025PHILIPPI (52)Michael Baker P/T $15,600 $15,600PLEASANT
VIEW-LAURINBURG (21)Cullen Edwards P/T $10,000 $10,000POCKET
(151)Chad Neal $54,180 $20,047 $4,000 $4,145 $82,372PRIEST HILL
(24)Archie Stevens P/T $26,004 $26,004PROVIDENCE (12)Edward
Williams No reportRAEFORD (213)
No minister
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2019 West Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsRAVEN ROCK (55)David Priddy P/T w/ Leaflet $28,840
$1,500 $30,340SALEM (68)
No ministerSHILOH (28)Rufus McLean P/T $18,610 $500
$19,110SILVER HILL (49)
No MinisterSPOUT SPRINGS (39) (Split)Kenneth Stealing P/T No
reportST ANDREWS (133)
No ministerSUMMERVILLE (39)Bill Pauley P/T $15,336
$15,336TRINITY - LAURINBURG (83)Jim Morgan P/T $26,400 $26,400UNION
(62)Shane Owens $43,329 $16,199 $6,000 $3,315 $68,843VASS
(58)Wendell McGee P/T $14,400 $14,400WEST END (241)Maggie Beamguard
$68,000 $25,160 $6,000 $5,202 $104,362WESTMINSTER/L'BURG (68)
No ministerWHITE HILL (150)Kathryn Dudley P/T $38,826 $14,939
$3,000 $2,719 $59,484Williams Chapel (17) Ernest parish P/T No
ReportPresbytery of Coastal CarolinaJerrod Lowry $75,489 $27,931
$8,200 $5,775 $117,395Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaNancy Gladden
$47,291 $17,498 $7,000 $3,618 $75,407Presbytery of Coastal
CarolinaLaura Lupton $48,710 $18,023 $7,000 $3,726
$77,459Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaClarence Page $43,000 $16,160
$7,000 $3,290 $69,450Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaEduardo Moreno
$42,710 $16,125 $4,000 $3,267 $66,102Presbyterian FoundationG. Lee
Hinson-Hasty No report
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2020 East Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsBETHANY/WILMINGTON (64)Aaron Doll P/T (split) $31,502
$11,656 $3,000 $2,410 $48,568BETHEL/BEULAVILLE (25)Mark Houston P/T
No reportBEULAVILLE (190)Hank Bellomy $62,373 $23,079 $6,200 $4,772
$96,424BURGAW (155)Will Davis $47,958 $22,026 $6,000 $4,683
$80,667CALYPSO (74)Nicholas Nielson $53,752 $19,888 $6,000 $3,868
$83,508CAPE CARTERET (180)Ben Burrows $66,844 $24,732 $7,000 $5,114
$103,690CAPE FEAR-WILMINGTON (158)Jonathan C. Watson $45,555
$16,856 $4,000 $3,416 $69,827CAROLINA BEACH (166)Jonathan Bowling
$62,324 $23,060 $3,000 $4,768 $93,152CASWELL (51)Randa Scott, P/T
$19,800 $19,800CHESTNUT STREET (63)Sean Palmer P/T No
reportCHINQUAPIN (15)Charles Smiley P/T $7,200 $7,200CROATAN
(111)Richard Boyd P/T No reportFAISON (65)Marvin Mervin No
reportFIRST JACKSONVILLE (67)Ed Kahl No reportFIRST MOREHEAD
(420)Timothy J. Havlicek No reportFIRST WILMINGTON (1279)Daniel
Lewis $105,706 $39,116 $7,000 $8,087 $159,909FIRST WILMINGTON
(1279)Richard Ayler $52,000 $19,240 $6,000 $3,978 $81,218FIRST
WILMINGTON (1279)Nicole Newton $52,000 $19,240 $6,000 $3,978
$81,218FUENTE DE AGUA VIVA (28)Eduardo Moreno P/T No ReportGRACE
(25)Ken Yearick P/T $12,000 $12,000GROVE -KENANSVILLE (66)
No MinisterHALLSVILLE (89)Mark Houston P/T $31,727 $2,427
$34,154HARPER-SOUTHERLAND (36)Charles Love P/T $20,400
$20,400HOPEWELL (25)Ralph Evans P/T No Report
NOTE: 1. Presbytery's Minimun Terms of Call for 2020 is $68,843.
2. P/T denotes call is not full- time.
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2020 East Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsLITTLE CHAPEL ON THE BOARDWALK (423)Patrick Rabun No
reportMAPLE HILL (67) Richard Wurtzel P/T $19,788 $4,361 $3,392
$27,541MCCLURE (36)Martha Highsmith P/T No reportMOUNT ZION
(69)Brian Doles $47,645 $17,628 $6,000 $3,645 $74,918NEW HOPE
(32)Laura Rissmiller P/T $12,300 $12,300OAK GROVE (20)Ruth Bayley
P/T No reportOAK PLAIN (26)William Goodnight P/T $9,000 $9,000PINK
HILL (59)Bruce Berry/ Jamie Lee Thompson No reportPLEASANT
VIEW-ALBERTSON (24)Helen 'Randi' Taylor $4,800 $2,200
$7,000POLLOCKSVILLE (88)T. Wes Moore $45,962 $17,006 $5,000 $3,516
$71,484POTTS MEMEORIAL (24)William Goodnight P/T $14,600 $3,000
$17,600RIOS DE AGUA VIVA (110)No Minister No MinisterROCKFISH
(29)Philip Siebbeles P/T $12,600 $2,016 $14,616SHALLOTTE (275)
No MinisterSMITH (56)Jim Wayne P/T $36,000 $36,000SNEADS FERRY
(239)William Young $79,020 $29,237 $13,000 $6,336 $127,593SOUTHPORT
(292)Ann B. Jahnes $75,986 $28,115 $6,300 $5,813 $116,214SOUTHPORT
(292)Joanna Hipp $43,758 $16,251 $6,000 $3,348 $69,357ST
ANDREWS-COVENANT (886)Derek MacLeod $107,553 $39,794 $7,400 $8,228
$162,975ST. ANDREWS-COVENANT (886)Robert H. Lapp $70,460 $26,070
$6,000 $5,390 $107,920STANFORD (22)
No MinisterThe bridge (144)Doug Cushing No reportTOPSAIL
(354)Cameron Thomas $67,783 $24,608 $4,000 $4,986
$101,377TRINITY-HAVELOCK (37)Juli Gicker-Anderson No reportWALLACE
(296)Philip K. Gladden $82,750 $30,617 $1,200 $6,973 $121,540WARSAW
(99)Sills/Dicicco No reportWILDWOOD (73)
No Minister
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2020 East Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsWINDERMERE (166)John Pflug $67,500 $24,975 $3,000
$5,164 $100,639WINTER PARK (226)P. Emile Harley No reportWINTER
PARK (226)Aaron Doll P/T No ReportWOODBURN (69)Scott Bunting No
ReportPresbytery of Coastal CarolinaJerrod Lowry $75,489 $27,931
$8,200 $5,775 $117,395Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaNancy Gladden
$47,291 $17,498 $7,000 $3,618 $75,407Presbytery of Coastal
CarolinaLaura Lupton $48,710 $18,023 $7,000 $3,726
$77,459Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaClarence Page $43,000 $16,160
$7,000 $3,290 $69,450Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaEduardo Moreno
$42,710 $16,125 $4,000 $3,267 $66,102Presbyterian FoundationG. Lee
Hinson-Hasty No report
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2019 Central Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsACME (13)Rebecca Raynor P/T $8,400 $960 $9,360ASHPOLE
(6) RowlandBill Almond P/T shared $10,080 $1,620 $11,700BETHANY -
LUMBERTON (55)Helane Church P/T $18,000 $18,000BETH CAR (26)Johnny
Simpson No ReportBIG ROCKFISH (14)
No ReportBLACK RIVER (16)
No MinisterBLUFF (100)Margaret Dudley $43,329 $16,280 $6,000
$3,314 $68,923CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN (15)
No MinisterCENTRE (87)Scott Miller P/T No ReportCHADBOURN
(34)
No ReportCHURCH OF THE COVENANT(24)Floyd Benfield P/T No
ReportCLARKTON (90 )
No MinisterCOLLEGE HEIGHTS (93)Lesley Bligen $58,500 $16,650
$6,000 $3,442 $84,592DOTHAN (17)Earnest Parish, Jr. No
ReportELIZABETHTOWN (292)David Holloway $61,057 $16,000 $4,625
$81,682FIRST FAIRMONT (32)Ronald Hughes P/T No ReportFIRST -
FAYETTEVILLE (611)Michael Garrett $109,141 $40,381 $7,000 $8,349
$164,871FIRST HISPANIC-F'VILLE (32)Trinidad Martinez No ReportFIRST
LUMBERTON (554)David Ruth $88,913 $32,928 $6,307 $6,423
$134,571FIRST MAXTON (58)Gene Miller P/T $17,880 $500 $18,380FIRST
SPRINGLAKE (35)Gary Borcherding P/T $25,800 $25,800FIRST WHITEVILLE
(167)Joe Washburn $70,478 $26,932 $7,000 $5,200 $109,610GODWIN
(14)Chriis McMillian P/T $3,600 $3,600GRAVES MEMORIAL (379)Stephen
Wilkins $98,053 $36,280 $4,000 $7,501 $145,834HARMONY (1)
No ReportHAYMOUNT (59)James Belle P/T $24,000 $13,880 $5,133
$1,836 $44,849HIGHLAND (655)Chip Stapleton $80,790 $29,893 $7,500
$6,180 $124,363HOLLY GROVE (26)
No MinisterHOPE MILLS (54)Debra Patterson P/T No ReportIONA
(20)
No Minister
NOTE: 1. Presbytery's Minimun Terms of Call for 2020 is $68,843.
2. P/T denotes call is not full- time.
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2019 Central Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsLAKE WACCAMAW (79)Steuart Link $45,526 $16,846 $4,000
$3,483 $69,855LUMBER BRIDGE (86)Eugene Bach P/T $28,200 $1,700
$29,900MACPHERSON (287)James W. Randall, Jr. $69,964 $25,887 $2,000
$5,352 $103,203MARS HILL (26)
No MinisterMCMILLAN (9)
No ReportMIDWAY (65)Michael McGehee P/T $28,800 $28,800Monte de
los Olivos (37)
No ReportMOUNT HOREB (5)
No MinisterMOUNT OLIVE (14)
No MinisterMOUNT PELIER (61)
No MinisterPALESTINE (40)Donald Fischer No ReportPANTHERSFORD
(58)Willie McCaskill P/T No ReportPARKTON (57)Robert Price P/T
$17,560 $3,000 $20,560PEACE (61)Becky Durham $44,905 $16,614 $6,000
$3,435 $70,954PHILADELPHUS (16)Gene Miller P/T No ReportRED SPRINGS
(100)Dari Rowen $62,400 $23,088 $6,000 $4,779 $81,867REILLY ROAD
(78)Henry Cowan P/T $20,800 $20,800REX (29)Vivian Millar P/T No
ReportROWLAND (26) Bill Almond P/T shared No ReportSARDIS
(46)Matthew Bowman $47,737 $17,662 $4,000 $3,652 $73,051SECOND -
Elizabehtown (18)
No MinisterSHERWOOD (45)
No MinisterSOUTHVIEW (47)
No MinisterST. PAULS (64)PJ Southam $61,464 $5,400 $3,000 $3,507
$73,371SUNNYSIDE (34)Cassandra Thomas P/T $30,000 $2,696 $2,295
$34,991VAUGHAN MEMEORIAL (17)Douglas Jordan P/T No reportVILLAGE
(25)Larry Hogan P/T $9,600 $100 $9,700WESTMINSTER/FAYETTEVILLE
(270)Richard McDuffie $67,500 $24,975 $5,684 $5,163
$103,322WESTMINSTER/WHITEVILLE (46)Mark Fisher P/T No Report
$16,275WHITE PLAINS (31)Chris Carlisle P/T $4,200 $4,200WILSON
CHAPEL (14)Ernest Parish No ReportPresbytery of Coastal
CarolinaJerrod Lowry $75,489 $27,931 $8,200 $5,775
$117,395Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaNancy Gladden $47,291 $17,498
$7,000 $3,618 $75,407Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaLaura Lupton
$48,710 $18,023 $7,000 $3,726 $77,459Presbytery of Coastal
CarolinaClarence Page $43,000 $16,160 $7,000 $3,290
$69,450Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaEduardo Moreno $42,710 $16,125
$4,000 $3,267 $66,102
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2019 Central Community Pastor Terms of Call
CHURCH (membership) (2) Effective Board of Professional
Other/SECA TOTAL (1)MINISTER Cash Salary Pensions
ReimbursementsPresbyterian Mission AgencyG. Lee Hinson-Hasty No
report
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News & Announcements from the West Community
OFFICER TRAINING:
We give thanks for the work of the East Community which is
putting together Officer Training Videos that will be available for
use throughout the Presbytery. They will be on the Presbytery’s
YouTube Page then promoted to the congregations through email.
TECHNOLOGY GRANTS FOR THE WEST COMMUNITY CHURCHES
The West steering Committee is offering a limited number of
grants up to $500 to assist with purchasing technology to get a
congregation online with worship or improve their live streaming or
recording equipment. An application form will be available from
Laura Lupton [email protected] and the applications will be
due by Nov. 16 so they can be reviewed and approved before the end
of 2020.
WEST COMMUNITY MEETING – JANUARY 2021
The West Community will hold a virtual meeting on Saturday,
January 30, 2021. 9:30AM to 11:30AM using Zoom. This meeting will
include worship, business meeting and training opportunities.
CONFIRMATION RETREAT 2021
We will be consulting with Erin Wehrmeister about how we might
plan a Virtual Confirmation Retreat with the possibility of a Day
Camp Event at Camp Monroe. This is tentative and no dates have been
set but we would be aiming for February.
SESSION RECORDS REVIEW
In 2020, 2019 session records were not reviewed in the West
Community. When it is safe to resume in 2021, the Sessional Records
Committee will set dates to review both 2019 and 2020 session
minutes and records. Robert Gordon is chair of that committee.
Respectfully Submitted,
The West Steering Team, Shane Owens, Chair
Alice Baldwin (Westminster-Laurinburg), Bill Evans (Antioch-RS),
Shane Owens (Union-Carthage), Sarah Spencer (First Lillington),
David Priddy (Raven Rock & Leaflet), Wendy Tomczak (Priest
Hill-Carthage), Brad Simpson (First Sanford) Ex Officio with Vote:
David Dudley(HR), John Taylor (Jonesboro) Staff: Laura Lupton Ex
Officio: Robert Gordon, Clerk
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mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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The 224th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) took
place June 19-27, 2020. I was honored to be a Ruling Elder
Commissioner, representing the Presbytery of Coastal Carolina.
Obviously, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it could not take place in
Baltimore as planned, so it was held virtually. Each Commissioner
and Delegate was supposed to use two screens, one with the Zoom
Meeting and one with PC-Biz active. As I understand it, PC-Biz
would have been used at an in-person GA anyway - it is used to keep
all the Commissioners, Delegates and other attendees up to date as
to the business before the body and to cast votes.
Because this was the first virtual GA in the history of the
PC(USA), and because there had never before been a need or an
expectation for holding a virtual GA, the Book of Order requires,
“a stated meeting at least biennially”. A virtual GA does not meet
this requirement, so everything that the 224th GA approved will
have to be ratified by the 225th GA in 2022. Knowing this, and
because most of the big decisions are usually done in committee
meetings, there were many things that were not allowed to be
brought up, including changes to the Book of Order, and anything
not considered “critical business”. A normal GA has each
Commissioner assigned to a committee, and each and every item of
business to come before the body is first reviewed in committee.
Since nobody travelled to Baltimore, there were no committees
meeting during this GA. Before the first plenary, on June 19, a
committee that most of us were not part of decided which items that
had been submitted for consideration were critical and which were
not. This did help quite a bit in keeping the meeting moving.
The theme of this General Assembly was, “Lament to Hope”.
Obviously, we all lamented the missed experience of a “real”
General Assembly. Some of our other lamentations included the
racial injustices and riots that were foremost in most of our
country’s minds in late June, the impact the Corona Virus was
having on our economy, and on some of our personal finances, and
the confrontational attitude many of our elected leaders have
foisted upon the population.
I was VERY proud that our church, in dealing with all the
“critical business” that was before us, made a conscious effort to
be inclusive,
Robert Hill, Commissioner report
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rather than divisive, in every decision that had any kind of
racial, gender, or sexual orientation ramifications. Jesus didn’t
preach divisiveness - He preached LOVE. I think that this, more
than anything, shows that the PC(USA) is trying to be a leader in
social and moral change. This, from a denomination that had
racially segregated presbyteries as late as the 1980s!
The General Assembly was closed with 8 minutes and 46 seconds of
silence, in remembrance of how long George Floyd had a police
officer’s knee pressed into his neck, leading to his death by
asphyxiation. The church has come a long way, and I hope it
continues to lead by example, sharing God’s love for ALL people,
whether they are like me or not.
Assignment:
Reflect on how you feel now. What does this GA say about where
the church has been? How did this GA speak to the issues of our
day? Did you see signs of hope/concern about where the church is
heading? What issue were you hoping to hear the church address and
how do you feel about the way it was addressed? What issue impacts
churches elsewhere that you heard about for the first time or in a
new way? What does the theme “Lament to Hope” now mean to you?
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