NARRABEEN BAPTIST CHURCH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARCH 18, 2015 REPORTS SENIOR PASTOR’S REPORT - AGM FEBRUARY - MARCH 2015 “Jesus Christ Our Lord, through Him and for His name’s sake” Rom 1:4/5 • To present Christ to everyone [Evangelism – to make Christ known] • To present everyone mature in Christ [Edification – to know Christ & grow in Him] What a great quarter of ministry for NBC!! There is so much to thank God for in and around NBC at present. The last three months have been exciting and busy – and there has been much fruit. The highlights for me have been seeing people getting involved and using their gifts – hearing people wrestling with God’s Word – new-comers at EVERY Church service – and the quantity of prayer that is going on. Praise the Lord! January got off to a big start and it hasn’t slowed down. Our summer church services, as we preached around the theme of ‘identity: who am I?’, were very well attended and well received. This year we partnered with Scripture Union & St Faiths Narrabeen to begin a Kids Beach Mission at Narrabeen Beach. The three-day Summer Kids Club was highly successful. An energetic and gifted team of volunteers quickly pulled together and ran a seamless, problem free mission. We will soon begin meeting to get the plans happening for the 2016 version. It is encouraging to see what God is doing through these kinds of ministry. Once again SummerLife had a super encouraging week of ministry to teens and young adults. Next year there are plans that a new beach mission will begin in the Manly area. Please uphold these strategic ministries. SENTChurch was a new initiative at NBC to do equipping and training in a new way. On Feb 1st we invited people to worship together and then attend two of four workshops on offer. We repeated this morning and night so that all of the church family had access to the material. I have kept getting overwhelmingly positive feedback about the day. We are currently designing the next SENTChurch. I think that it was very valuable and worth repeating twice a year. To that end we have a tentative schedule that a second SENTChurch occur on July 19. The working theme at present is that these sessions would be focused on how we are “SENT into Relationships” The Ministry of the Word I’ve been very pleased with the current preaching series in Genesis 12-50. I’m very aware that people have been impacted and are responding to what God is saying. Every week I’m involved in a few conversations following on from what has happened on Sunday in the gathering. Once again having the Community Group Study material in sync is fantastic [Thanks Travis – Great Job!]. Sunday Ministry At present the big focus surrounding the Sunday meetings is about creating ‘Core Teams’ in each of the three Church services. The 6PMChurch Core Team has already formed and met twice. They have begun working on the composition of the 6PMChurch and it has been a very positive development. The 11AMChurch Core Team is currently communicating via email trying to find a time to meet. The 9AMChurch Core Team is close to non-existent. In both the other services people have sought out involvement whereas the 9AM has only two people who have expressed an interest. I will be now tapping on shoulders so as to formulate a 9AM team. Children’s Ministry: I want to again thank Sara Kiyork for the months that she spent on staff as our Children’s Ministry Leader. We are sad that she has needed to step down from that role and wish her all God’s blessings in her incredibly busy schedule. In the interim we have every expectation that the Children’s Ministry will continue to function well. We do have a pressing need for a growing number of leaders. This is because we have more and more families arriving to NBC all the time and our human resources are already stretched. The Church Council has formed up a selection committee and we are proceeding with a careful urgency to find a replacement worker into this role. Please join me in praying for this process. Young Adults: Andrew Frakes has asked to step down from leading the Switch group. James & I will be meeting with him with then next fortnight to debrief his experience in the role and work out the transition. We are praying for the next leadership team for this demographic. Mission Stuff: I hope to confirm timing this week for a mission trip to visit the Nix & Sutherland families in SE Asia. This trip will be run in partnership with Global Interaction as a GX Team. The likely dates will fall between August 17-29. I’m booked into speak at the Bogan River Men’s Conference that Richard Milligan at Nyngan Baptist is coordinating. It will run on the second weekend in September. It would be great if a group of blokes from Narrabeen headed – anyone wanting to join me just let me know. The Hub – review: Our growing frustration with THE HUB – [Church Community Builder] is leading the church admin team to explore changing systems. It is possible that we could make a change around the middle of next term. In preparation we have been reviewing all of the profiles held in the Hub so as to get the most accurate information before any data migration happens into a new system. We are looking forward to a new day of even better communication at NBC. Manse Reno: A lot has happened over the last few weeks on this project. As has been previously flagged this project has needed to extend beyond a kitchen replacement. It will include a renovation of the rest of that space and a rebuild of the deck. We have scheduled the work and are hopeful that the kitchen component can be commenced very soon after Easter. Digital Sound-desk: A new sound desk been purchased that will replace our growinglytroublesome. It is currently at Dave Simpfendorfer’s place being programmed and is due to be installed in the lead up to the Easter Weekend. We are working through the training plan to get everyone up to speed on the basics of the new system. We can expect that this will be a steep learning curve - but well within the capacity of the sound operators. Upcoming Speaking Engagements • Miranda Congregational Church: March 22 – 120yr Anniversary [2 talks – John’s Gospel] • REVIVE: May 15-16 – Dural Baptist Church. [2 Plenary talks on Discipleship + seminar] • Melbourne Men’s Conference: May 22-24 [2 Plenary Talks – Mark’s Gospel] • SMBC Peaching Conference: Aug 31-Sept 3 [Preaching Pastoral Application in John +] Personal I have leave scheduled April 6 -17 Thank you for extending to me the high honour of pastoring at NBC. Blessings abound Leon Church Meeting March 2015 ASSOCIATE PASTOR’S REPORT When God Calls It was six years ago now that Shauna and I felt the call to make the move to Narrabeen Baptist Church. We didn’t know for how long we were supposed to go, we didn’t know what it was going to be like when we arrived, we had no clue whether this was going to be a long term or short term placement. But nevertheless, we came, leaving friends and family and home behind to make our residence in Australia. In that six years we’ve developed great friendships, have been blessed by so many people at NBC and hopefully have ourselves made at least a small difference in the lives of others. Last year, for many reasons, was an incredibly difficult year for us and it made us actively seek the Lord’s face for our lives and our future. And in spite of lots of pull to move back to America, we did not feel a peace about that. Instead, we felt a renewed sense of staying and growing as NBC continues to grow. Where that leads us to now, well, at the beginning of this month we signed the contract to purchase a house in North Narrabeen - where we want to live to have an impact in this community. It’s thrilling, exciting and scary all at once, but we feel a great sense of peace about this. At the same time, Shauna and I both sat and passed our Australian Citizenship tests. What better way to impact this community we love than to officially become a part of it? All that being said, it looks like NBC is stuck with us for a while longer. We are really excited to continue to serve in this place. We love Australia, we love Narrabeen and we can’t wait to see what God is going to do in and through our lives into the future! Thanks to all those who have walked with us and prayed with us and shared their lives with us through this crazy and exciting time! Community Groups and Integration I continue to be really excited about what is happening behind the scenes at NBC. I am currently working really hard with a great team of people to think about how we grow Community Groups, how we train up new leaders and plant new groups. Currently about 60% of regular attenders at NBC are connected into a Community Group. But that leaves lots of room for growth, especially considering, since the beginning of the year, we are regularly seeing anywhere from 5-10 NEW people showing up to our services each week. What this means is that if the other 40% of attenders and all the new people put their hands up to want to join a group, we would currently be unable to put them anywhere. With that in the back of my mind, I’m working on a framework to start new groups and locate new leaders. We believe leaders simply need to 1 Church Meeting March 2015 be people who love others and are mature in their faith. That qualifies MANY people in our church to lead. Perhaps you? The other side of this equation is that because we believe Community Groups are the best means to get people connected and being cared for, there needs to be a better process for welcoming and integrating them. Along with Carol Cole who is heading this ministry, Leon, James Dawson and I are training teams that will at each service identify, meet and welcome new people. Only 12% of first-time attenders end up coming back to church if they’re not properly welcomed. We need to remedy this. At each service this team will, in a non-threatening manner, start the follow-through process with newbies, so they can feel loved, known and communicated with. We need more people to help with this process, however. It’s as easy as you sticking around for a few minutes before and after the service you attend and just saying hi and getting some basic information from people. Our church should be doing this anyway, but if you’d like to serve in a real easy yet important role, please speak with me or Carol Cole to get connected to our Integration Team. SENT: Genesis, Missions and More We are now toward the end of our SENT: Genesis series and I have been really encouraged by the response from our church. Genesis is one of those books that is often really difficult to engage with, and yet through the sermons, through the Community Group studies and just conversations people are having - it seems like God’s Word is really being enjoyed. Beyond just digging into Genesis, however, I hope that this series does actually spur you into being SENT. It’s great to listen and study this ancient text, it’s another thing to let it energise you for ministry and mission. We want you to be prayerful and thoughtful of ways you can see yourself, your time, your resources, your energy as SENT for His Kingdom. Many of you are already doing this and that’s great! I want to thank you and encourage you to keep going! Others of you are still sorting out where you might fit. I have a few suggestions. Later in the year we are looking to have another SENT Church Sunday, with new training seminars for you to get equipped. If you missed the last one, I have all the teaching notes (just email or text me if you want them). It was a great day for our church and we saw lots of fruit come out of it. So make the next one a priority. To my knowledge, there are several upcoming opportunities for mission. Leon is planning to take a group to Indonesia later in the year to visit the Sutherlands and their work. Make the time and go. I believe a team will also be driving out to Nyngan, where the Milligans (missionaries we support) are running a conference. They need help! Similarly, I’m looking at a possible mission trip to the Solomon Islands or the Philippines and I’d be keen to gauge interest (toward the end of the year or beginning of next year). There’s also beach missions - including Summerlife and Summer Kids. And if you can’t go, let your prayers and resources be sent to help those who do. There’s lots of missionaries that would love a letter or email or care package as well. Lastly, perhaps the easiest way to be SENT is to consider joining a ministry in or around NBC. Children’s ministry, youth ministry, Scripture all need more help. Even doing something easy like setting up communion once a month is needed. There are plenty of ways to get involved and we’d LOVE to chat with you about where you might fit. If you are at all considering an area you might serve or lead in, the elders would LOVE to talk with you. Don’t miss this opportunity! 2 Children’s Ministry Report - March 2015 I would like to thank all the volunteers in the Children’s Ministry Team. THANK YOU. It is a big team of people who dedicate their time to faithfully teaching the kids about Jesus. Sadly, Sara Kiyork has resigned from the Children’s Ministry Leader position, so we are again on the search to fill this 3 day position. Thank you Sara for your efforts during this time. Family Daily Devotions - I would love to encourage all families to do Daily Devotionals with their kids. It is wonderful to see the children growing in their knowledge of the bible. Deuteronomy 6:5-9 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. 9am, 11am and 6pm – Kids’ Church We are in need of leaders at the 9am and 11am services. Please see me ASAP if the Lord is calling you to this ministry. Praise the Lord we are seeing new families coming to all services, so lots of new kids! We are still working through the YouthWorks CEP curriculum. This material is working well and easy to teach from. Kids’ Arvo – We are still looking for over 18 leaders for this group. We have a great number of teen leaders who are enthusiastically engaging with the kids and forming friendships. Sadly numbers are down a little this term. Please pray for more kids from the community to come along to hear the Gospel. The leaders and kids are enjoying the teaching material. KidTime – There are many non church as well as church families coming every week. We are still looking for a person or a group to own this wonderful community outreach ministry. Please pray for this person/people to come forward! This is a great ministry into the community. Crèche – Carolyn Leis is continuing with a toddler program. We are in need of more crèche careers for the 9, 11 & 6pm services. Please see Carolyn Leis if this is a ministry you would like to be involved in. Scripture – Praise the Lord, the scripture teacher positions, which were vacant at the beginning of the year, have been filled. Carol Cook is still in need of helpers for some lessons. If you have some time Please see Carol. Working With Children Check & Creating Safe Spaces – The new rules around WWCC start 31 March 2015. If you have a WWCC number and have not passed this onto Pam Windshuttle, could you please do this urgently. If you do not get your WWCC number in the next 2 weeks for the church to be compliant, you will need to step down from any children’s ministry involvement. Getting a WWCC number is very easy. There are no courses. One only needs to register online. Please do not let this government process stop you from serving in your ministry. Pam is looking after this massive job of compliance, but it is also your responsibility to register and pass on your number to church! Please everyone thank Pam for the wonderful job she has done administering this big task. Thank you Pam. Kids’ Ministry Training - SMBC Children’s Ministry Training Conference is on Sat 2 May, 9-3pm. It would be good to take a team over for this fantastic training, please see me if you are interested. Summer Kids Club – For 3 days in January a team from Narrabeen Baptist and St Faiths, plus a few extras joined forces to entertain and preach the gospel to 80+ kids each day at North Narrabeen Surf Club. As a first year effort the team were praising Jesus for his provision of kids, great weather and lots of fun. The team’s prayer is that this ministry will run for decades to come. Overall, could you please be continually in prayer for the Children’s Ministry Team. We are in need of key leaders to step forward for a number of ministry areas. Angie Simmons [email protected] 0418474388 Youth Ministry Leaders Report Dear Church, I’ve had a great time in this past quarter. Let me tell you about it! DECEMBER - Mia and I spent the whole month in Europe. I have never been as surprised by something in my life. I anticipated coming home from Europe and being more in love with the Northern Beaches because ‘the best the world can offer’ couldn’t compare! In actual fact, it does compare. The trip taught me so much about God, the world, and myself. Firstly, I learnt so much more about God’s beauty by seeing the beautiful things his image bearers are capable of (highlights were the Duomo in Florence, as well as Michelangelo’s David). Secondly, I learnt about the world and the diversity of Christ followers around the world, as well as being confronted by those places where there is a lack of Christianity (places like Turkey). Thirdly I learnt about how small I am when I consider the world. This is something I am continually learning, but to see some of the 7 billion other people in the world reminded me that I am to do “nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but rather in humility, consider others greater than (myself).” Visiting Graham & Sarah in Trieste was a great blessing. We were with them for 4 days and got to spend time in their family, church, city, home, and pizza restaurants. They have a big heart for Trieste and their vision for the city to be transformed by the gospel is inspiring. Continue to pray for them and support them! I’m grateful for the church’s grace to let me go away for the month of December. It has profoundly changed the way that I view the world, for the good of God and myself. JANUARY – We arrived home on New Years Day and Summerlife started on the 4th, so we were busy off the back of our trip. With a bigger team we were able to share responsibility with more people, including a co-director (Mitch Everingham, Youth Minister at St. Faith’s). Everything seemed to come together well! We were again blessed with great weather and crowds of people. Last year the average attendance was about 70 people, this year it would have been closer to 120. Most importantly people were challenged to respond to the gospel and at least 3 people put their faith in Jesus. We have continued to walk alongside people we met at Summerlife and help them to discover Jesus. The great thing about mission in your backyard is that follow up is achievable! It was a great blessing to see this ministry take another step forward and grow. We have great hopes for the future of Summerlife. Thank you so much to all the people at Narrabeen Baptist who support Summerlife. Earlier in 2014 we were able to raise money to buy new tents for the mission, which will contribute to the future of the mission. Once Summerlife was over I got a chance to begin coordinating the year of NBC Youth ahead. Meeting with leaders and helping them along their path was very encouraging and gave me great hope for the future of NBC Youth. FEBRUARY – Friday Night youth this year has taken off in a flourishing manner. We are continuing in our series through John’s gospel, which has been really quality thanks to a team of hard working leaders. The seniors have been loving the ‘Hot Topics’ that we have been doing alongside the Bible Talk, where we address something that is relevant to their world from a Biblical perspective. Personally I have been learning a lot about leadership through this time as I talk with other youth pastors from the area and glean wisdom from them. Now th at I have finished university I am not too busy outside of this role. I am considering ways that I can use my teaching degree, such as casual teaching. But I’m also Please pray for my future. I feel that this might be a pivotal time as I work out the balance of paid ministry with the life outside of that. I need nothing short of God’s guidance. Thank you for allowing me the privilege of sharing Jesus with the churches teens. I delight in it! Daniel Leach MISSIONS REPORT MARCH 2015 As you are aware I (Jeff Ryan) became your deacon of missions last year in a season where our church Vision is; “SENT” Following is the missions report based upon my as yet limited personal knowledge of our wonderful missionaries at Narrabeen Baptist Church. It is our goal that over the next 12 months we would have completed personal visits to each of our missionaries in Country (over seas) or in location (here in Australia). Last Year Daniel Kydd and I visited Richard and Cora in Nyngan. We attended their men’s conference and this year (2015) our very own Leon Stead will be their guest speaker. Pray for Richard and Cora as the far west in NSW is a tough mission field! The harvest is sometimes plenty, but the workers are few. Pray that they have sustained assistance to reach the people of Nyngan and the surrounds, as well as the kids. Richard and Cora can call a youth night and have 80 + youth turn up. This is great but hard when you are only 2 people. Pray for them for strength and for workers for the harvest field. Thank you to the Missions Action Group (MAG) that are constantly serving Narrabeen Baptist Church in the support of our missionaries. Below is a list of the missionaries we as a church support. We plan to visit each and every one in the coming year….. 1. Steven & Sandra in Japan since 1996 with The Evangelical Alliance Mission Bente (my wife) and I plan to visit them in June 2015 for a “coffee and prayer” visit. There are plans for a team visit in 2016 2. Graham & Sarah to Italy in 2013 (to Trieste in the far north east near Slovenia) with Acts29 I (Jeff Ryan) plans to visit Graham and Sarah in July 2015. Many of you have also visited Graham and Sarah since they set out. Please pray for them as they attempt to settle in to a new culture and to learn a new language. 3. Lloyd & Fleur have been living and working in a local community in SE Asia for around 8 years. AND 4. David & Carol living and working in a local community in SE Asia We at Narrabeen Baptist plan on sending a team in August 2015. (Some of the details of this trip will be kept confidential. For security). Please pray for the team and for our missionaries as they work in a sensitive part of the world. 5. Delhove & Rhonda are living in Northern NSW (Mullumbimby) since 2009 and run ‘Water of Life’ ministries. We plan to visit Delhove and Rhonda Later this year as they embark on a new and exciting vision for their community. We will update you all very soon. 6. Robyn has been with working with Wycliffe-SILA-Equip for over 20 years Robyn has indicate that she may soon retire from ministry. We at Narrabeen Baptist are committed to help her in this transition as we continue to support her through 2015. 7. Richard & Cora are living in Nyngan 6 years and run the Nyngan Night Church. As mentioned above, we continue to support them financially, in prayer and with teaching resources. I look forward to getting myself more familiar and keeping you all informed of our missionaries needs and plans. It is our desire at MAG to help us all to pray and support them by knowing specifically how we can do this. As you are aware we have also continued to be greatly involved in numerous Beach mission ministries (even in our own Backyard of Narrabeen) and in so many God inspired and wonderful mission endeavours. Our prayerful and financial support of our mission endeavours is a credit to everyone who is a part of Narrabeen Baptist Church. It is my prayer that in the coming year we are able to keep you informed and to also drive forward the vision we have set for our church year, to all be a part of being; “SENT” God Bless you. Jeff Ryan Deacon of Missions +61 406 507 507 [email protected] Narrabeen Baptist Church Audited Financial Statements 12 Months to 31 December 2014 Profit & Loss Narrabeen Baptist Church For the 12 months ended 31 December 2014 YTD Actual YTD Budget Var AUD Var % Income General Offerings Other Income Total Income $482,638.50 $16,066.16 $498,704.66 $483,000.00 $6,500.00 $489,500.00 -$361.50 $9,566.16 $9,204.66 0% 147% 2% Less Ministry Costs Mission Allocation Aid & Development Pastoral Stipends Pastor's Ministry Costs Evangelism Pastoral Care Children's Ministry School Scripture Youth Young Adults Adult Ministry Fellowship Creative Ministries Total Cost of Ministry $62,696.00 $0.00 $156,417.57 $1,810.38 $393.81 $612.45 $6,646.73 $3,567.85 $6,219.80 $394.87 $2,449.41 $3,830.49 $2,953.26 $247,992.62 $60,375.00 $5,000.00 $181,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $7,500.00 $4,000.00 $5,300.00 $3,250.00 $5,400.00 $2,500.00 $2,700.00 $284,525.00 $2,321.00 -$5,000.00 -$24,582.43 -$689.62 -$2,106.19 -$1,887.55 -$853.27 -$432.15 $919.80 -$2,855.13 -$2,950.59 $1,330.49 $253.26 -$36,532.38 4% -100% -14% -28% -84% -76% -11% -11% 17% -88% -55% 53% 9% -13% Less Operating Expenses Administrative Salaries Audit Baptist Union Affiliation Insurances Office Expenses Utilities Property Maintenance Loan Interest Paid Total Operating Expenses $56,464.48 $700.00 $10,800.00 $16,691.73 $18,312.36 $9,084.05 $34,589.74 $824.96 $147,467.32 $71,000.00 $700.00 $10,800.00 $17,020.00 $23,500.00 $14,800.00 $29,900.00 $2,000.00 $169,720.00 -$14,535.52 $0.00 $0.00 -$328.27 -$5,187.64 -$5,715.95 $4,689.74 -$1,175.04 -$22,252.68 -20% 0% 0% -2% -22% -39% 16% -59% -13% Net Surplus / (Deficit) $103,244.72 $35,255.00 $67,989.72 193% Balance Sheet Narrabeen Baptist Church As at 31 December 2014 31 Dec 2014 Assets Bank Cash at Bank Total Bank Current Assets Receivables Total Current Assets $74,596.48 $74,596.48 $62.40 $62.40 Fixed Assets Properties Church & Education Centre - (L,B & C) (At Replacement 2013) Ingleside - (L B & C) - (At Replacement 2013) Manse - 28 Grenfell Ave - (L & B) (At Market 2014) Total 300 Properties Total Fixed Assets Total Assets $3,920,000.00 $2,278,000.00 $950,000.00 $7,148,000.00 $7,148,000.00 $7,222,658.88 Liabilities Current Liabilities Payables Clearing Accounts Facility Hire Securities Total Current Liabilities Non-Current Liabilities Building Loan Total Non-Current Liabilities Total Liabilities $8,493.30 $11,459.97 $600.00 $20,553.27 $1,002.12 $1,002.12 $21,555.39 Net Assets $7,201,103.49 Equity Current Year Earnings Property Valuation Reserve Retained Earnings - Education Centre Retained Earnings Prior Years Total Equity $103,244.72 $5,581,820.56 $1,059,590.70 $456,447.51 $7,201,103.49 Narrabeen Baptist Church QUARTERLY BUSINESS MEETING Wednesday, 3rd December, 2014 at 7.30 pm MINUTES 1. Meeting Opened 7.38pm Devotion and Prayer: Pastor Leon Stead 2. Present and Apologies: As per Sign in Sheets. 3. Confirmation of Agenda No other Business. Moved: Kit Barker Galatians 4 Seconded: Daniel Kydd 4. Confirmation of previous minutes: Quarterly General Meeting 24.7.14 Proposed: Ern Windschuttle Seconded: Edwin Porter 5. Matters Arising from Previous Minutes COTH Kit noted that as at the last meeting there was an intention to sell. The decision to sell still stands at Council level but further info has come to light which we believe we need to consider. Leon explained some of the detail from the recent community meetings. COTH is now included within the rezoning area in the South Ingleside precinct. Rezoning is expecting to be completed in mid to late 2015. In seeking guidance and wisdom in the reconsideration of the COTH situation Leon has scheduled a time of prayer Church wide on Tuesday 9thth 8pm – It has been called “Drop everything and pray” Caroline Kinsela noted that if we could get our property rezoned as medium density it would increase its value. Paul Simmons – Made the note that every church that exists has been planted so whatever happens to COTH our prayer needs to be how do we as NBC go about expanding the reach of his Church via Church planting. Also, if we don’t use the building then the building will go to ruin so we need to take action either way. David Simpfendorfer – Noted that we do not have to hang on to COTH to plant in the Area. While they are interrelated the two are not mutually exclusive. Selling COTH does not mean we cannot have a plant church in the area. The money from COTH may provide us with a more suitable option. Kit concluded that the Council will review the new information and return to Church with subsequent recommendations. 6. Correspondence: 7. Pastor’s Reports: i) Leon Stead a. Leon spoke briefly to his report as tabled. ii) Travis Mundy a. Travis spoke briefly to his report as tabled. b. Also wanted to publicly thank Aimee Dickson for her service in the Deacon for Creative Ministries role over recent years. Nil to Report. 8. Elders Report 9. Ministry Reports and Updates: As Tabled. Angie noted that there is a real need for additional leaders for Children’s ministries. Please be in prayer re this. Dave Simpfendendor raised attention to the NBC Music Album and noted that it is a way to introduce friends and neighbours to NBC plus also all the profits go to support Summer Life. 10. Finance Report & Budget Presentation/Proposal Edwin spoke briefly to his report as tabled. Edwin Proposed Accounts for last period be accepted. Seconded: Phil Watson All in favour: YES 11. 12. No Report to bring. 2015 Budget Proposed: Edwin Seconded: Graham Barker Some discussion about various parts of the budget. All in Favour: YES Budget accepted. Membership Matters Applications for Membership i) Alison Matthews Nominated: Kit Barker Seconded: Travis Mundy All in Favour – YES Accepted. ii) Peter Matthews Nominated: Kit Barker Seconded: Ian O’Harae All in Favour – YES Accepted. iii) Sara Kiyork Nominated: Kit Barker All in Favour – YES Accepted. Seconded: Angie Simmons iv) Joan Dibley Nominated: Kit Barker All in Favour – YES Accepted. Seconded: Angie Simmons Election of Elders and Deacons i) Nomination & confirmation of scrutineers Mitch Dykstra, Daniel Kydd nominated and accepted. ii) Election by Ballot as follows: Elder Nominations: Drew Dickson Neil McLoughlin Kieran Degan Ballot Result: Accepted Ballot Result: Accepted Ballot Result: Accepted Deacon Nominations: Administration – Brett Otten Ballot Result: Accepted. Children’s Ministry - Angie Simmons Ballot Result: Accepted. Creative Ministries - No nominee at this point 13. General Business / Matters without Notice: No other Business. 14. AGM Close 8.57
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