CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT 2014 ONE HUNDRED TENTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL __________________________________ SESSION HELD AT The Chapel Libertyville, ILLINOIS APRIL 6-7, 2014 110th Annual Assembly Journal of the Chicago Central District Church of the Nazarene Session held at The Chapel Libertyville, Illinois April 6-7, 2014 Dr. Brian E. Wilson District Superintendent Dr. Jerry D. Porter General Superintendent Printed by CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PO BOX 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION st 1 nd 2 rd 3 th 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th 13 th 14 th 15 th 16 th 17 th 18 th 19 th 20 st 21 nd 22 rd 23 th 24 th 25 th 26 th 27 th 28 th 29 th 30 st 31 nd 32 rd 33 th 34 Date 9/6-10/05 7/25-26/06 10/1-6/07 10/ /08 9/30/-10/3/09 9/29-10/2/10 9/20-24/11 10/9-11/12 10/1-5/13 9/23-27/14 9/8-12/15 9/6-10/16 9/5-9/17 8/28-9/1/18 9/3-7/19 9/1-5/20 8/31-9/4/21 8/30-9/3/22 8/29-9/2/23 9/2-7/24 9/9-13/25 9/1-5/26 8/31-9/4/27 8/29-9/2/28 8/28-9/1/29 8/27-31/30 8/26-30/31 8/31-9/4/32 8/29-9/3/33 8/29-9/2/34 8/28-9/1/35 9/2-5/36 9/1-4/37 8/31-9/3/38 District Supt. L.B. Kent G.C. Walker T.H. Agnew T.H. Agnew T.H. Agnew T.H. Agnew J.M. Wines J.M. Wines L. Milton Williams E.P. Ellyson I.G. Martin W.G. Schurman W.G. Schurman Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant District Sec. Herbert Hunt G.C. Walker A.T. Harris A.T. Harris E.J. Fleming E.J. Fleming J.A. Decker J.A. Decker Charles A. Wilson Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown Charles A. Brown W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton Floyd B. Johnson Floyd B. Johnson H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin H.B. Garvin A.L. Parrott A.L. Parrott Place Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Canton, IL Chicago, IL Marshalltown,IA Chicago, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Danville, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Chicago, IL Olivet, IL Champaign, IL Chicago, IL Champaign, IL Danville, IL Springfield, IL Olivet, IL Olivet, IL Danville, IL Decatur, IL Champaign, IL Olivet, IL ii General Supt. P.F. Bresee P.F. Bresee P.F. Bresee P.F. Bresee P.F. Bresee P.F. Bresee H.F. Reynolds P.F. Bresee E.F. Walker P.F. Bresee E.F. Walker R.T. Williams J.W. Goodwin R.T. Williams J.W. Goodwin R.T. Williams J.W. Goodwin R.T. Williams H.F. Reynolds R.T. Williams J.W. Goodwin R.T. Williams H.F. Reynolds R.T. Williams J.W. Goodwin R.T. Williams H.F. Reynolds J.B. Chapman J.W. Goodwin J.B. Chapman R.T. Williams J.B. Chapman R.T. Williams J.G. Morrison District Treas. Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt Herbert Hunt J.W. Lawrence C.J. Henderson Herbert Hunt F.A. Runquist E.J. Fleming E.J. Fleming T.W. Willingham H.S. Keister H.S. Keister T.W. Willingham T.W. Willingham T.W. Willingham T.W. Willingham Laurence H. Howe Laurence H. Howe Laurence H. Howe Laurence H. Howe Laurence H. Howe Laurence H. Howe Laurence H. Howe W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton th 35 th 36 th 37 th 38 th 39 th 40 st 41 nd 42 rd 43 th 44 th 45 th 46 th 47 th 48 th 49 th 50 st 51 nd 52 rd 53 th 54 th 55 th 56 th 57 th 58 th 59 th 60 st 61 nd 62 rd 63 th 64 th 65 th 66 th 67 th 68 th 69 Date 8/30-9/1/39 8/28-30/40 8/27-29/41 9/2-4/42 9/1-3/43 8/30-9/1/44 8/29-31/45 8/28-30/46 8/27-29/47 8/25-26/48 8/31-9/1/49 8/30-31/50 8/29-30/51 8/20-21/52 8/19-20/53 8/11-13/54 8/10-11/55 8/8-9/56 7/24-25/57 7/23-24/58 7/22-23/59 7/20-21/60 7/19-20/61 7/18-19/62 7/18-19/63 7/29-31/64 7/8-9/65 7/7-8/66 7/6-7/67 7/4-5/68 7/10-11/69 7/9-10/70 7/9-10/71 7/14-15/72 7/19-20/73 District Supt. E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant E.O. Chalfant Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Mark R. Moore Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash District Sec. Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice Ralph Rice C. Kenneth Sparks Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson Fred W. Gibson W.M. Lynch Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Place Decatur, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Danville, IL Chicago, IL Kankakee, IL Danville, IL Chicago, IL Kankakee, IL Danville, IL Chicago, IL Kankakee, IL Danville, IL Chicago, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL iii General Supt. R.T. Williams J.B. Chapman R.T. Williams H.V. Miller R.T. Williams J.B. Chapman R.T. Williams H.V. Miller G.B. Williamson Hardy C.Powers D.I. Vanderpool Samuel Young Hardy C. Powers G.B. Williamson Samuel Young Hugh C. Benner D.I. Vanderpool G.B.Williamson Hardy C.Powers Samuel Young Hugh C. Benner D.I.Vanderpool V.H. Lewis G.B.Williamson Hardy C.Powers Samuel Young Hugh C. Benner V.H. Lewis George Coulter Eugene L.Stowe Samuel Young Orville W.Jenkins Edward Lawlor V.H. Lewis George Coulter District Treas. W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.S. Purinton W.E. Eigsti Ralph Bauerle Ralph Bauerle M.K. Millikan M.K. Millikan C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes C.B. Armes th 70 st 71 nd 72 rd 73 th 74 th 75 th 76 th 77 th 78 th 79 th 80 st 81 nd 82 rd 83 th 84 th 85 th 86 th 87 th 88 th 89 th 90 st 91 nd 92 rd 93 th 94 th 95 th 96 th 97 th 98 th 99 th 100 Date 6/28-29/74 6/27-28/75 7/2-3/76 6/24-25/77 6/23-24/78 7/13-14/79 7/10-11/80 7/9-10/81 7/1-2/82 7/8-9/83 7/6-7/84 7/12-13/85 7/11-12/86 7/10-11/87 7/8-9/88 7/14-15/89 6/22-23/90 6/20-21/91 6/18-19/92 6/17-18/93 6/16-17/94 6/15-16/95 6/13-14/96 6/13-14/97 6/18/98 6/9-10/99 6/7-8/00 6/6-7/01 6/16-17/02 6/15-17/03 6/11-14/04 District Supt. Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash Forrest W. Nash E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles E. Keith Bottles Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson District Sec. Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Byron M. Carmony Harold J. Westlund E. Keith Bottles Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Daniel Wheelock Lyle W. Curtis Lyle W. Curtis Lyle W. Curtis Lyle W. Curtis Lyle W. Curtis Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Place Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Lemont, IL Kankakee, IL Kankakee/Lemont,IL iv General Supt. George Coulter V.H. Lewis Charles.H. Strickland Orville W.Jenkins Eugene L. Stowe Wm. M. Greathouse Jerald D. Johnson V.H. Lewis Charles.H. Strickland Charles.H. Strickland Orville W. Jenkins Raymond W. Hurn Eugene L. Stowe Eugene L. Stowe Wm. M. Greathouse Donald D. Owens Jerald D. Johnson Jerald D. Johnson John A. Knight John A. Knight Wm. J. Prince Wm. J. Prince Paul G. Cunningham Paul G. Cunningham James H. Diehl James H. Diehl Jim L. Bond Jim L. Bond Jerry D. Porter Jerry D. Porter W. Talmadge Johnson District Treas. C.B. Armes C.B. Armes Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Norman Moore Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry Doug Perry st 101 nd 102 rd 103 th 104 th 105 th 106 th 107 th 108 th 109 th 110 Date 6/12-13/05 6/18-19/06 6/17-18/07 6/22-23/08 6/14/15/09 6/20-21/10 6/19-20/11 4/15-16/12 4/14-15/13 4/6-7/14 District Supt. Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson Brian E. Wilson District Sec. Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Edward H. Heck Place Bourbonnais, IL Bourbonnais, IL Kankakee, IL Bourbonnais, IL Kankakee, IL Bourbonnais, IL Lemont, IL Danville, IL Bourbonnais, IL Libertyville, IL v General Supt. W. Talmadge Johnson Jesse C. Middendorf Jesse C. Middendorf Paul G. Cunningham Paul G. Cunningham Eugénio R. Duarte Eugénio R. Duarte J. K. Warrick J. K. Warrick Jerry D. Porter District Treas. Ryan Spittal Matt Foor Matt Foor Matt Foor Matt Foor Matt Foor Heidi Taylor Heidi Taylor Heidi Taylor Heidi Taylor ORDINATION CLASS OF 2014 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT (From left to right): Dr. Brian E. Wilson, Rev. Kyan R. Glenn and wife Courtney, Rev. Jeffrey C. Alexander and wife Hannah , Rev. Derek J. Diehl, Dr. Jerry D. Porter. vi CONTENTS I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY A. District Officers.............................................................................................. 1 B. District Leadership Support Staff ................................................................... 1 C. District Boards and Standing Committees (by Board or Committee) ............. 1 D. Assembly Committees .................................................................................. 3 E. District Departments (NMI, SDMI and NYI) ................................................... 3 F. Geographical Mission Areas and Zones ........................................................ 6 G. District Church Directory ............................................................................... 7 H. Ordained Elders .......................................................................................... 23 I. Ordained Deacons ...................................................................................... 28 J. Retired Ministers ......................................................................................... 29 K. Licensed Ministers ...................................................................................... 30 L. Ministers Serving Connectional Interests .................................................... 32 M. Ministers Serving in Nazarene Institutions/Special Connectional Interests .. 33 N. Ministers Serving in Interdenominational SPC ............................................ 33 O. Active Evangelism Service Retired.............................................................. 33 P. Registered Song Evangelist ........................................................................ 33 Q. Registered Evangelist ................................................................................. 33 II. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Received on Transfer .................................................................................. 34 B. Granted Transfer......................................................................................... 34 C. Elected to Elder’s Orders ............................................................................ 34 D. Granted Minister’s License .......................................................................... 34 E. Granted Minister’s License Renewal ........................................................... 34 F. Minister’s License Not Renewed ................................................................. 35 G. Ministers notified of their unassigned status-Four or more years…………...35 H. Ministers Filing Credentials Having Joined Another Denomination .............. 35 I. Name Changes ........................................................................................... 35 J. Ministers Deceased .................................................................................... 35 K. Churches Inactive ....................................................................................... 35 L. Churches Disorganized ............................................................................... 35 M. Church Type Missions................................................................................. 35 N. Journal Corrections ..................................................................................... 35 O. Where to Send Funds ................................................................................. 36 III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION A. Board of Ministry 1. District Ministerial Credentials Board……………….………………………37 2. District Ministerial Studies Board ............................................................ 37 B. Instructions to Students ................................................................................ 41 IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS A. Sunday Evening-Ordination Service............................................................ 43 B. Monday Morning ......................................................................................... 44 C. Monday Afternoon....................................................................................... 46 vii V. REPORTS A. District Superintendent Report .................................................................... 48 B. District Boards 1. District Advisory Board ........................................................................... 60 2. Ministerial Credentials Board .................................................................. 63 3. Ministerial Studies Board ........................................................................ 65 C. District Assembly Committees 1. Finance Committee ................................................................................ 66 2. Memoirs ................................................................................................. 75 3. Nominating Committee ........................................................................... 76 VI. DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS A. NMI CONVENTION 1. Daily Proceedings .................................................................................. 77 2. Presidents’ Reports ................................................................................ 80 B. NYI CONVENTION 1. Daily Proceedings .................................................................................. 86 2. President’s Report .................................................................................. 89 C. SDMI CONVENTION 1. Daily Proceedings .................................................................................. 93 2. Chairperson’s Report.............................................................................. 93 VII. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL A. District Treasurer’s Report .......................................................................... 94 B. Statement of Financial Position and Supplemental Information ................... 96 C. SDMI Treasurer’s Report .......................................................................... 114 D. NYI Treasurer’s Report ............................................................................. 115 E. NMI Treasurer’s Report............................................................................. 116 F. District Operating Budget (FY 2013-14) .................................................... 118 G. District Assembly Statistical Growth Chart ................................................ 119 VIII. MASTER CONTACT LIST .................................................................................... 120 IX. STATISTICAL CHARTS ....................................................................................... 143 viii I. Official Directory A. DISTRICT OFFICERS General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction— Dr. Jerry D. Porter, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent—Dr. Brian E. Wilson (2015), P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151) District Ministry Center—4256 N. Oriole, Norridge, IL 60706; Mail: P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151) District Secretary— Dr. Edward H. Heck, P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected] fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151) District Treasurer—Mrs. Heidi Taylor, P.O. Box 218, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected]; 815-274-4032) District NMI President—Mrs. Carla Lovett (2015), 204 E. Franklin St., Wheaton, IL 60187; ([email protected]; 630-668-2460) District NYI President— Mrs. Christina Fischer (2016), 2130 Kingston Rd., Waukegan, IL 60087 ([email protected]; 847-951-2154) District SDMI Chairperson — Rev. David R. Becker (2016), 1162 S. Elm Ave, Kankakee, IL 60901 ([email protected]; 815-936-1121) B. DISTRICT LEADERSHIP SUPPORT STAFF Assistant DS – Rev. Edward Peñate—4256 N. Oriole, Norridge, IL 60706 Mail: P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151) Church Planting Assistant to the D.S. – Lauren Seaman - 4256 N. Oriole, Norridge, IL 60706 ([email protected]; fax: 312-255-0180; 312-255-0151) Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (Central) —Dr. Edward H. Heck, 524 Olde Oak Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected]; 815-936-6369) Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (South) —Rev. John T. “Jack” McCormick, 255 S. Poplar, Manteno, IL 60950 ([email protected]; 815-468-8231) Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (South and Southwest Suburban) –Rev. Randy Dodd th 699 W. 8 St., Chicago Heights, IL 60411 ([email protected]; 708-481-3210) Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (North and Northwest Suburban) -- Rev. Doug Ward 1515 W. Maple/Rte. 176, Mundelein, IL 60060 ([email protected]; 847-949-1440) Mission Area Assistant to the D.S. (Chicago City) – Overseen by the DS Hispanic Ministries – Rev. Wilfredo Canales, 220 E. Munroe St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected]; 815-935-0524) Asian Ministries – Rev. Timothy J. Mercer, 180 Spencer Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected]; 815-802-0898) Financial Secretary- Mrs. Michelle Thomas, P.O. Box 567, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected]; 815-929-1964) C. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES (See Section VIII for Master Contact List) District Advisory Board Brian E. Wilson (district superintendent, ex officio), Elders: David Anderson (2017), W. Randy Dodd (2016), Edward H. Heck (2016), Carl Leth (2015), John T. “Jack” McCormick (2015), Laypersons: Fred Hardy (2015), Barry Huebner (2015), Doug Perry (2017), Cheryl Seymour (2017), Paul Snellenberger (2016). 1 Board of District Mission and Evangelism Shall be composed of the District Advisory Board Board of Ministry District Ministerial Credentials Board (Terms to expire in 2017) Brian E. Wilson, ex officio; Carl Leth (chairman), Dave Anderson, Susan Armstrong, Wilfredo Canales, Ron Dalton, Michael Day, W. Randy Dodd, Edward H. Heck, John T. McCormick, Brian Wangler, and David Wine. District Ministerial Studies Board (Terms to expire in 2017) Brian E. Wilson, ex officio; Doug Ward (chairman), Gary Aills, Hector Alfaro, Deborah Bell, Michael Benson, Jerry Bimber, Leon Blanchette, Andy Combs, Ezequiel Garcia, Brandon Hird, Mark Holcomb, Dae Haeng Hur, Frank Laci, David Ludwig, Sergio Mayorga, John Mohler, Ron Panos, Todd Peeler, Edward Peñate, Gilmar Pineda, Kent Pitcher, Mark Quanstrom, Debbie Reiniche, Cindi Schimmelfennig, Robert Smith, and Steve Spangenberg. Olivet Nazarene University Trustees Brian E. Wilson, ex officio; Cheryl Seymour - Laywoman (2015), Fred Hardy -- Layman (2016), John T. “Jack” McCormick -- Elder (2015), Edward H. Heck – Elder (2016). District Church Properties Board (to serve a four year term, until 2017) Shall be composed of the District Advisory Board District Committee for Church Property Advisement (to serve a four year term, until 2017) The District Superintendent; Clergy: Gary Aills, Andy Combs, W. Randy Dodd, Jerry Harris, John T. “Jack” McCormick, and John Mohler; Laypersons: Robert Bateman, Karl Tabor, Matt Whitis and Joe Wimberly. District Court of Appeals (to serve a four year term- until 2017) The District Superintendent, Chairman of the District Ministerial Credentials Board, District Secretary, and the following elder: John T. “Jack” McCormick, and the following laypersons: Barry Huebner and Darren Johnson. District Evangelism and Missions Board (to serve a four year term, until 2017) Shall be comprised of the District Advisory Board. 2 D. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES (See Section VIII for Contact Information) District Assembly Finance Committee (to serve a four year term, until 2017) The District Superintendent, the District Advisory Board, Presidents/Chairpersons of NYI, NMI and SDMI, District Treasurer; Clergy- Gary Aills, Dave Anderson, Michael W. Day, W. Randy Dodd, William Luttrell, Steve Spangenberg, Brian Wangler, and Doug Ward; Laypersons- Jesse Bass, Robert Bateman, Robert A. Brown, Dan Ferris, John Grill, Barry Huebner, Terry Kochersperger, Tim Schweigert, and Paul Snellenberger. Moral and Social Issues (to serve a four year term, until 2017) Shall be composed of the District Advisory Board E. DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS 1. District NMI Ministries President—Carla Lovett Vice President—Lynne Utter Secretary— Kathy Caldwell Treasurer—Donna Lovett Alabaster—Bethsy Luquingan Compassionate Ministries—Karen Ruthenbeck Deputation—Lauralee Nothstine Education—Sandy Godwin Jesus Film—Megan Luttrell LINKS—Ken Silvers Missionary Health Care—William Bell Mission Call Coordinator—Andy Holmgren Prayer and Fasting—Kathy Yanchik Publicity/Web Master—Joseph Weber Teen Representative— World Evangelism Fund—Paul Caldwell World Mission Broadcast—Loris Lacey Central Mission Areas— North & NW Suburban Mission Areas— South Suburban Mission Area—Ken Silvers Southern Mission Area—Kent Pitcher Urban Chicago Mission Area—Ezequiel Garcia Hispanic Liaison—Sandra Pineda Asian Liaison—Mary Mercer 3 2. District SDMI Board Executive Committee (Manual 237) District SDMI Chairperson — Rev. David R. Becker (2016) District Superintendent, ex-officio — Dr. Brian E. Wilson (2015) District NMI President — Mrs. Carla Lovett (2015) District NYI President — Mrs. Christina Fischer (2016) Other Board Members Elected by the Assembly (Manual 237) Council Member (Clergy- term expires in 2016) — Doug Ward Council Member (Clergy- term expires in 2015) — Jeff Alexander Council Member (Layperson- term expires in 2016) — C. Sue Harris Council Member (Layperson- term expires in 2015) — Heather (Day) Madding Officers and Ministry Directors Elected by the SDMI Board (Manual 237.1) District SDMI Secretary — C. Sue Harris District SDMI Treasurer — Lauren Seaman Children’s Division Director of Children’s Ministries International – Sandra Pineda Children’s Quizzing Director — Karl Tabor 2014 Children’s Camp Directors Laura Ruch and Justin Alger 2014 Everyone Cares Camp Directors — Sara Christenson and Jeremy Driscoll Youth Division (See NYI Directory) Young Adult Ministry Director — TBA Adult Division Director of Adult Ministries — Steve Cook Director of Senior Adult/Prime Time Ministries — Charlie Rourbaugh Director of Marriage & Family Enrichment Ministries— MaryAnn Cook Director of Men’s/Family Ministries — David Diveley Sr. Hispanic Ministries Representative — Sandra Pineda 3. District NYI Ministries President — Christina Fischer (2016) DP of Events — William H. Koch (2015) DP of Ministry and Training — Kenneth J. Garner (2016) DP for JNI — Noe Ramirez (2016) Secretary — Roshelle Beltran (2015) Quizzing Directors — Scott and Sara Christensen (2015) IMPACT Director — Ellen Manes (2015) Celebrate Life Director — Bill Koch (2015) Jr./Sr. High Camp Director — Brandon Carter (2015) Snowball Retreat — Christina Fischer and Bill Koch (2015) 4 Members At Large: Lay Leader- Chris Deleon Lay Leader- Ray Smith Lay Leader- Rolando Martinez Chicago First Spanish Gilman Mt. Prospect International Early Youth Representatives: McKenna Allen Lily McGrady Jake Utter Carter Weitzel Kankakee College Kankakee College Manteno Mundelein Senior Youth Representatives: Ryan Manes Ashley Grimm Jake McLeary Jon Fischer Chicago Heights Manteno Manteno Waukegan First College Representatives: Rachel Ramirez Danny Ortega Frida Palacios Briana Turner Chicago Summit Spanish Mt. Prospect International Mt. Prospect International Waukegan First 5 F. DISTRICT MISSION AREAS AND ZONES 1. Mission Areas The Southern Mission Area Mission Area Assistant -- Rev. Jack McCormick (Manteno Church). This mission area consists of the churches of the South Zone (below). The Central Mission Area Mission Area Assistant -- Dr. Edward H. Heck (Kankakee First Church) This mission area consists of the churches of the Kankakee Zone. The South and Southwest Suburban Mission Area Mission Area Assistant – Rev. Randy Dodd (Chicago Heights) This mission area consists of the churches of the South, Southwest Suburbs and Joliet Zones. The North and Northwest Suburban Mission Area Mission Area Assistant – Rev. Doug Ward (Mundelein) This mission area consists of the churches of the North, Northwest and West Suburban Zones. The City of Chicago Mission Area Overseen directly by the District Superintendent This mission area consists of the churches of the City of Chicago Zone. 2. District Zones South (10 churches) Danville Cedar Grove, Danville First, Danville Southside, Danville Westside, Gilman, Hoopeston Community, Milford, Paxton, Potomac, and Sheldon. Kankakee (11 churches and 1 CMC) - Aroma Park, Bradley, Kankakee College, Kankakee Eastridge, Kankakee First, Kankakee Westbrook, Kankakee Wildwood, Kempton, Limestone Community, Manteno, Momence First, and CMC: Center of Hope. Joliet (4 churches) - Joliet Crystal Lawns, Joliet First, Wilmington First, and Living Water. South Suburbs (3 churches) - Chicago Heights, House of Prayer Ministries, and Lighthouse Community. Southwest Suburbs (8 churches)- Blue Island, Blue Island Spanish, Chicago Calvary, Chicago First, Chicago Oak Lawn First, Chicago Southside Arabic, Chicago Summit Spanish, and Worth. West Suburbs- (5 churches) Naperville Trinity, Chicago First Korean, Elgin, Lombard, and West Chicago (Hispanic). North and Northwest Suburbs (7 churches and 1 NewStart) –Cristo la Única Esperanza, Mt. Prospect International, Mundelein, Mundelein Spanish, New Song, North Chicago, Real Life, Waukegan First, and Waukegan (Hispanic). City of Chicago (8 churches, 1 multi-site (Chicago First: Austin), 5 missions and 2 CMCs) -- Ch. Emanuel Spanish, Chicago First (Austin campus), Ch. First Spanish, Ch. Gage Park, Ch. Ingleside Community, Ch. Northside, Ch. Oak Lawn Arabic, Ch. Uptown Vietnamese, Grace Fellowship, Missions: Lake View, Lincoln Park, Loop, Mt. Greenwood, West Pullman, CMC: INTRSCT, CMC: Austin After School Ministries. 6 G. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY (See Section VIII for Master Contact List) Aroma Park (Organized 1951) (010-0020) Location — (Mail: P O Box 75)102 S. Mill St., Aroma Park, IL 60910 (815-937-1141) Pastor — (LM) (11/1/00) Alberto Quezada (María Lourdes), 107 S. Bridge St. (P O Box 75), Aroma Park, IL 60910 ([email protected], 815-614-3939) Office Secretary – Yvonne Vazquez Music Dir. — Yvonne Vazquez SDMI Supt. — María Quezada Adult Min. Dir. — Alberto Quezada Men’s Min. Dir. — Alberto Quezada Women’s Min. Dir. — María Quezada NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Yvonne Vázquez NMI Pres. — Elizabeth Almanza Church Board Sec. — TBD Church Treas. — Michelle Thomas Blue Island (Organized 1943) (010-0040) Location —12815 Gregory St., Blue Island, IL 60406 (708-385-5965) Pastor — (OE) (8/01/07) Wesley Mills (Linda), 347 N. Cleveland, Bradley, IL 60915 ([email protected], 815-939-7608) SDMI Supt. — Linda Mills NMI Pres. — Elsie Wegner Church Board Sec. — Elsie Wegner Church Treas. — Inez Metzger Blue Island Spanish (Organized 1997) (010-0018) Location —12815 Gregory St., Blue Island, IL 60406 (708-396-1617) Pastor — (OE) (11/12/95) Sergio Mayorga (Eriberta), 12815 Gregory St., PO Box 755, Blue Island, IL 60406 ([email protected], 708-385-0984) Office Secretary – Karen Malley Music Dir. — Sergio Mayorga Jr. SDMI Supt. — Eriberta Mayorga Children’s Min. Dir. — Beatriz Cruz NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Salvador Cruz NMI Pres. — Herminia Cruz Church Board Sec. — Karen Malley Church Treas. — Edmundo Montes Bradley First (Organized 1950) (010-0050) Location — (Mail: PO Box 305)195 N Douglas Ave., Bradley, IL 60915 (815-954-7187) Pastor — (02/03/2014) Desiree Engelkens (James), 20 W. Circle Dr., St. Anne, IL. 60964 ([email protected], 815-954-7187) Music Dir. — Desiree Engelkens SDMI Supt. — Anita Pippin Children’s Min. Dir. — Desiree Engelkens Youth Pastor — Desiree Engelkens NMI Pres. — Rebecca Hilliker Church Board Sec. — Karen Fish Church Treas. — Terry Leathers Chicago Calvary (Organized 1926) (010-0082) Location — 5536 131st St., Crestwood, IL 60445 (office: 708-597-6122) th Pastor — (LM) (12/31/2012) John A. Wright (Deborah), 5531 W. 130 St., Palos Heights, IL 60463 ([email protected], 708-371-0625) 7 Youth Minister — Rebecca Compton Music Dir. — Jo Fajardo SDMI Supt. — Edna Roach Men’s Min. Dir. — Paul Cash Women’s Min. Dir. — Sue Cash Children’s Min. Dir. — Deborah Wright Prime Time Director — Sharon Erickson NMI Pres. — Sue Cash Church Board Sec. — Sue Cash Church Treas. — Carl Loew Chicago Ebenezer (Inactive) (010-0088) Chicago Emanuel Spanish (Organized 1995) (010-0022) Location — (Mail: 2952 N Kildare, Chicago, IL 60641) 4232 N. California, Chicago, IL 60618 (773-844-4061) Pastor — (OE) (12/4/94) Pedro Aguilar (Berta), 2952 N. Kildare, Chicago, IL 60641 ([email protected], 773-282-3508) Assoc. Pastor — David Cardenas Minister of Praise — Marlon Aguilar Vis. Min. — Demetrio Hernandez NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Jonathan Campos NMI Pres. — Evelyn Tzul SDMI Supt. — Elsa Campos Adult Min. — Margarita Gamorro Men's Min. — Edgar Eras Women's Min. Dir. — Diana Enamorado Children’s Min. Dir. — Marina Castillo Church Board Secretary — Rosalinda Sanchez Church Treasurer — David Cardenas Chicago First (Organized 1904) (010-0100) Location — 12725 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439 and 500 N. Laramie, Chicago, IL 60644 (fax: 630-257-8994; office: 708-349-0454) Pastor — (OE) (7/2/12) Brian D. Wangler (Lindy), 12745 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439 ([email protected], 708-349-0454) Chicago Austin Campus Site Minister — Nate Ledbetter (Melissa) Executive Pastor — Andy Combs Connections/Small Group Pastor — Grant Heckman Minister of Worship (Interim) — Brian Quade Assoc. Pastor of Children — Jessica Karuchit Assoc. Pastor of Recreational Ministries — Kyan Glenn Youth Pastor — David Ludwig Chaplain and Visitation Pastor — Howard Millhuff Worship Arts — Jeffrey T. Emmons SDMI Supt. — John Brown Adult Ed. Dir. — Robert I. Brown Prime Time Dir. — Faith McInturff Men's Min. — Jeff Melvin Women's Min. Dir. — Amber Quade NMI Pres. — Shari Potter NYI President — John Cunningham Work and Witness — Gerry Lau Church Board Sec. — Jim Hair Church Treas. — Bob Bateman 8 Chicago First East Indian (Inactive) (010-0097) Chicago First Filipino (Inactive) (010-0655) Chicago First Korean (Organized 1975) (010-0120) Location — 1435 W Wise Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60193 (630-529-2345) Pastor — (OE) (03/16/14) Jung-Suk Yang (Se-Kyoung Bae), 1691 S. Green Meadows, Streamwood, IL 60107 ([email protected], 224-231-8978) Assoc. Minister — Young Min Park Music Dir. — Yeon Ok Lee SDMI Supt. — Stela M. Yang Men's Min. — Hyun Hark Im Children's Min. Dir. — Christina Park NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Young Min Park NMI Pres. — Jung Soon Kim Church Board Sec. — Woo Yeung Hwang Church Treas. — Hyo Sook Whang Chicago First Russian (Inactive) (010-0104) Chicago First Spanish (Organized 1984) (010-0103) Location — 3909 W North Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 (fax: 773-862-8737; office: 773-862-8734) Pastor — (OE) (9/15/85) José A. Alfaro (Irma), 229 Nordica Ave., Glenview, IL 60025 ([email protected], 773-517-3219) Assoc. Pastor — Hector E. Alfaro Assoc. Pastor — Ruth de Leon Assoc. Pastor – Romina Maldonado Assoc. Pastor – Rodolfo Pinto Assoc. Pastor – Edith Pinto Assoc. Pastor — Nahum Primo Assoc. Pastor – Oscar Trujillo Assoc. Pastor – Israel Ramírez Assoc. Youth Pastor — Enrique Mayen Office Secretary – Judy Rodríguez Music Dir. — Alberto Alfaro Vis. Min. — Gildardo Villegas SDMI Supt. — Genny Villegas Men's Min. Dir. — Leo Cazares Women's Min. Dir. — Irma Alfaro NMI Pres. — Noemi Garcia Church Board Sec. — Judy Rodriguez Church Treas. — Estuardo Mazin Chicago Gage Park (Organized 2011) (010-0016) th Location — 2806 W 59 St., Chicago, IL 60629 (office: 773-306-2170) rd Pastor — (OE) (2/14/2011) Ezequiel García (María), 5443 W. 63 PL., Chicago, IL 60638 ([email protected], 708-785-1080) Assoc. Pastor — Edward Peñate Office Secretary — Paulina Cortez Music Dir. — Julio García SDMI Supt. — María Gutiérrez Men's Min. — Jose Mejia Women's Min. Dir. — Elfega Salazar Children's Min. Dir. — María Gutiérrez Single Adult Min. Dir. — Sergio Hernández NYI Min. Pres. — Ezequiel García NMI Pres. — Catherine Peralta Church Board Sec. — Joceline Peralta Church Treas. — Paulina Cortez 9 Chicago Heights (Organized 1913) (010-0180) Location — 699 W 8th St., Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (fax: 708-481-3259; office: 708-481-3210) Pastor — (OE) (3/1/06) W. Randy Dodd (Nancy), 2324 W. Norfolk Rd., Crete, IL 60417 ([email protected], 708-308-7089) Assoc. Pastor of Administration — Don Wilson Assoc. Pastor of Youth — Jimmy Guffey, Jr. Assoc. Pastor of Children — Cory Koehn Assoc. Pastor of Pastoral Care — Thomas Evans Assoc. Pastor of Young Adults – William Gonzalez Office Secretary — Diana Hall Music Dir. — Carlos Lonberger SDMI Supt. — Jennifer Russo Childcare/School (Dir./ Principal) — Rhonda Smith Men’s Min Dir. — Dave Woods Women’s Min Dir. — Nancy Dodd Single Adult Min. Dir. — Ruth Plumley NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — William Gonzalez NMI Pres. — Ken Silvers Work & Witness Coordinator — Ken Silvers Church Board Secretary — Bennie Evans Church Treasurer — Diana Hall Chicago Ingleside Community (Organized 1950) (010-0110) Location — 939 E 72nd St., Chicago, IL 60619 (773-451-9980) Pastor — (LM) (3/1/09) Michael Evans (Tracie), 939 E 72nd St., Chicago, IL 60619 ([email protected]; 312-735-8166) Church Board Sec. — Tracie C. Evans Church Treas. — Betty M. Middleton Chicago Lincoln Park Community (Inactive) Chicago Mongolian (CTM) (010-0003) Chicago Mount Greenwood (CTM) (Inactive) (010-0048) (010-0140) Chicago Norridge Arabic (Inactive) (010-0153) Chicago Norridge Spanish (CTM) (Inactive) (010-0017) Chicago Northside (Organized 1924) (010-0150) Location — 1900 W Leland Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 (office: 773-728-2404) Pastor — (OE) (7/01/08) Charles Perabeau (Gayle), 1912 W. Leland, Chicago, IL 60640 ([email protected], 773-558-5803) Music Dir. — Reuben Lillie SDMI Supt. — Karl Tabor NYI President — Angie Azouri NMI President — Pam Tabor Church Board Sec. — Karl Tabor Church Board Treas. — TBD Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic (Organized 1987) (010-0046) Location — (Mail: 2536 N. Newcastle Ave.)10456 S Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL 60655(773-517-9304) Pastor — (OE) (2/1/89) Jamil Qandah (Merya), 2536 N Newcastle Ave., Chicago, IL 60702-2246 ([email protected], 773-517-9304) Office Secretary — Magdi Mosad Church Board Sec. — TBD Church Treas. — Sami Al-Dair 10 Chicago Oak Lawn First (Organized 1926) (010-0010) Location — 6343 W 90th Pl., Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (fax: 708-599-1675; office: 708-599-5559) Pastor — (OE) (6/5/00) Gary E. Aills (Lynda), 6343 W. 90th Pl., Oak Lawn, IL 60453 ([email protected], 708-599-5559) Assoc. Pastor — Jeffrey Robert Grindle Administrative Assistant — Mary Tlapa Music Dir. — Ann Blomgren SDMI Supt. — Debbie Buckingham Childcare/School (Dir./Principal) — Lynda Aills Women's Min. Dir. — Lynda Aills NMI Pres. — Joy Holden Church Board Sec. — Linda Schalasky Church Treas. — Linda Schalasky Chicago Southside Arabic (Organized 1996) (010-0415) rd Location — (Mail: 17111 Odell Ave., Tinley Park, IL 60477) 15500 S. 73 Ave., Orland Park, IL 60462 (office: 708-532-6100) Pastor — (OE) (5/26/96) Hosny Reyad (Afaf), 17111 Odell Ave., Tinley Park, IL 60477 ([email protected], 708-532-6100) NMI Pres. — Marwan Alnimri NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Sherif Tekal Women's Min. Dir. — Afaf Reyad Children's Min. Dir. — Nana Shokry Church Board Sec. — Afaf Reyad Church Treas. — Nady Khalil Chicago Summit Spanish (Organized 1997) (010-0151) Location — 7401 W 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501 (fax: 708-325-0500; office: 708-325-9229) Pastor — (OE) (6/1/98) Gilmar Pineda (Sandra), 7401 W 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501 ([email protected], 708-299-7401) Assoc. Pastor — Sandra P. Pineda Music Dir. — Joanna Pineda SDMI Supt. — Sandra P. Pineda Men’s Min. — Faustino Ramírez Women’s Min. Dir. — Gloria Corral Children's Min. Dir. — Sandra P. Pineda NMI Pres. — Irma Zecena NYI Pres. — Noé Ramírez Church Board Secretary — Isabel Miranda Church Treas. — Isabel Miranda Chicago Uptown Vietnamese (Organized 1988) (010-0054) Location — (Mail: 2520 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago, IL 60639-2132)1900 W Leland Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 (773-603-9449) Lay Pastor — (9/23/01) Hoang Van Huynh (Lan Nguyen), 2520 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago, IL 60639-2132 (773-603-9449) SDMI Supt. — Hoang Van Huynh Children's Min. Dir. — Tran Doan NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Touhy Huynh NMI Pres. — Tuyen Le Church Board Sec. — Lien K. Nguyen Church Treas. — Uyen Doan Cristo la Única Esperanza (Organized 2010) (010-0011) Location — 1640 Geldon Rd., Lindenhurst, IL 60046 (office: 262-716-3912) Pastor — (LM) (6/26/2010) Eleuterio Dominguez (Franceli), 428 Fielding Ln., Round Lake, IL 60073 ([email protected], 262-716-3912) 11 Music Dir. — Nayeli Dominguez SDMI Supt. — Roque Albiter Women’s Min. Dr. — Wendy Vazquez Children's Min. Dir. — Franceli Dominguez NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Nayeli Dominguez Vis. Min. — Roque Albiter Church Board Sec. — TBD Church Treas. — TBD Crystal Lake (Inactive) (010-0195) Danville Cedar Grove (Organized 1952) (010-0200) Location — 12659 E. 2100 North Rd., Danville, IL 61834 (217-442-8909) Pastor — (OE) (8/1/2011) William C. Wiggins (Anna Lou), 20202 Rileysburg Rd., Danville, IL 61834 ([email protected], 217-446-6253) SDMI Supt. — Karen Grubb Adult Min. Dir. — Philip Jackson NMI Pres. — Anna Lou Wiggins Church Board Sec. — Lucille Frazier Church Treas. — Fern Makemson Danville First (Organized 1912) (010-0220) Location — 2212 N Vermillion St., Danville, IL 61832 (fax: 217-431-8002; office: 217-442-8316) Pastor — (OE) (12/2/2007) David Anderson (Lori), 101 George Fox Dr., Danville, IL 61832 ([email protected], 217-474-8316) Assoc. Pastor of Worship/Youth — Sarah Chamberlain Assoc. Pastor of Children — Justin Alger Assoc. Pastor of S.A.M — Ken Pavlick Assoc. Pastor — Raymond White Office Secretary — Brenda Adams Music Dir. — Sarah Chamberlain SDMI Supt. — Holli Stipp Prime Time Dir. — Ken & LaVene Pavlick Women's Min. Dir. — Linda Carder NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Lee Chamberlain NMI Pres. — Kathy Ramsay Church Board Sec. — Lisa Palinski Church Treas. — Kathleen Bayles Danville Northside (Inactive) (010-0230) Danville Southside (Organized 1935) (010-0250) Location — 1629 King St., Tilton, IL 61833 (fax: 217-446-1317; office: 217-446-7876) Pastor — (OE) (8/4/2008) Kent Pitcher (Ellen), 3134 Cobblestone Ln., Danville, IL 61832 ([email protected], 217-443-4180) Assoc. Pastor of Worship/Youth — Charles H. Hess Office Secretaries — Jennifer Gardner and Desiree Rice Parish Nurse — Connie Reynolds SDMI Supt. — Steve Remole Prime Time Dir. — Veda Wilcoxen Children’s Min Dir. — Laura Ruch NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Jenny Slider NMI Pres. — Mary Conrad Church Board Sec. — Desiree Rice Church Treas. — Jennifer Gardner 12 Danville Westside (Organized 1946) (010-0260) Location — 403 Vance Ln., Danville, IL 61832 (217-446-0552) Pastor — (OE) (11/26/01) William W. (Bill) Wright (Marcia), 120 Marlowe Rd., Danville, IL 61832 ([email protected], 217-442-2431) Music Dir. — T.W. Cundiff SDMI Supt. — Kathy Kist-Wilson Children's Min. Dir. — Judy Kist NMI Pres. — Marcia Wright Church Board Sec. — Kathy Kist-Wilson Church Treas. — Kathy Kist-Wilson Elgin (Organized 1924) (010-0290) Location — 1470 Summit Ave., Elgin, IL 60120 (fax: 847-888-3459; office: 847-888-3795) Pastor — (OE) (12/30/13) Daniel Taylor (Evangeline), 12N171 Berner Dr., Elgin, IL 60120 ([email protected], 224-578-4761) Laotian Min. Pastor — Sisouphanh "James" Ratthahao Office Secretary — Rhonda Sarver SDMI Supt. — Cheryl Gross Women's Min. Dir. — Jennie Clark NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Rhonda Sarver NMI Pres. — Kathy Meyer Church Board Sec. — Teresa Sims Church Treas. — Karen Berry Gilman (Organized 1946) (010-0320) Location — 219 S Central St., Gilman, IL 60938 (fax: 815-265-4957; office: 815-265-4567) Pastor — (OE) (6/23/2008) Paul Caldwell (Kathy), 600 N. Colfax, Crescent City, IL 60928 ([email protected], 815-683-2167) Office Secretary — Kathy Caldwell SDMI Supt. — John Story Sr. Assoc. Pastor and Prime Time Dir. — John Story,Sr. Men’s Min. Dir. — Paul Caldwell Women's Min. Dir. — Kathy Caldwell Children's Min. Dir. — Mary Ann Norton CLT Dir. — Paul Caldwell NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Ray Smith NMI Pres. — Kathy Caldwell Church Board Sec. — Jeanna Robinson Church Treas. — Michael Robinson Grace Fellowship (Organized 2007) (010-0002) Location — 6524 N. Bosworth Ave., Chicago, IL 60626 (920-629-0461) Pastor — (OE) (2013) Ryan Hansen (Karen), 6524 N. Bosworth Ave., Chicago, IL 60626 ([email protected], 920-629-0461) SDMI Supt. — Karen Hansen NYI Pres. — Trent Charles NMI Pres. — Ranea Surbrook Church Board Sec. — Jeanne Charles Church Treas. — Jordan Bley Hoopeston Community (Organized 2003) (010-0345) Location — 402 E. Honeywell, Hoopeston, IL 60942 (Office: 217-283-9771) Pastor — (OE) (7/1/10) Jeffrey C. Alexander (Hanna), 609 W Lincoln St., Hoopeston, IL 60942 ([email protected], 217-772-3733) SDMI Supt. — Carrie Stimson NYI Pres. — Dean Cloud NMI Pres. — Phyllis Busenbark 13 Church Board Sec. — Buck Stimson Church Treas. — Carrie Stimson House of Prayer Ministries (Organized 2005) (010-0691) Location — 480 Lakewood Blvd. Park Forest, IL 60486 (Fax: 708-283-9704; Office 708-283-9700) Lay Pastor — (6/12/2005) Victor M. Walker (Linda), 1873 Claire Dr. Bourbannais, IL 60914 ([email protected], 815-802-0882) Assoc. Minister — Felix Simpkins Assoc. Minister of Youth — Latisha Henderson Music Dir. — Victor Baker Vis. Min. — Daryl Strong SDMI Supt. — Odessa Williams Adult Min. Dir. — Tamika Mason Men’s Min. Dir. — Nathaniel Smith Women’s Min. Dir. — Sharon Jones Single Adult Min. Dir. — Machelle Branch Children’s Min. Dir. — Dawn Davis NMI Pres. —Lari Gordon Work & Witness Coord. — Danniel King Church Board Sec. — Ronald Jones Church Treas. — Latreese Bragg Joliet Crystal Lawns (Organized 1967) (010-0365) Location — 2424 Caton Farm Rd., Joliet, IL 60435 (office: 815-436-3380) Pastor — (OE) (7/2011) David R. Becker (Cathy), 1162 S. Elm Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 ([email protected], 815-295-7294) Assoc. Pastor — Joseph Cash Music Dir. — Cameron Frye SDMI Supt. — Sheila McGee NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Janae Lemmert NMI Pres. — Alice Goodwin Church Board Sec. — Janae Lemmert Church Treas. — April Barnes Joliet First (Organized 1923) (010-0360) Location — 1009 S Briggs St., Joliet, IL 60433 (fax: 815-726-1029; office: 815-726-5426) Pastor — (OE) (3/8/98) Michael W. Day (Ruth), 2438 Erskine Rd., Joliet, IL 60433 ([email protected], 815-723-8352) Assoc. Pastor of Children — Aaron Gall Assoc. Pastor of Outreach and Sports Ministry — David Diveley Sr. Office Secretary — Ruth Day Music Dir. — Genie Marklund SDMI Supt. — Woody Karr Adult Min. Dir. — David Diveley Sr. Women's Min. Dir. — Ruth Day NYI Pres. — Tara Price NMI Pres. — Genie Marklund Work & Witness Coord. — Michael W. Day Church Board Sec. — Dan Eaton Church Treas. — George Murdaugh Kankakee College (Organized 1940) (010-0370) Location — 200 University Ave. and 897 W 6000 N Rd., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (fax: 815-933-7396; office: 815-933-7749) Pastor — Pastor — (OE) Brian E. Wilson (Interim) (Joan), 1111 N. Wells St., Suite 305 Chicago, IL 60610 14 ([email protected], 312-255-0151) University Pastor & Interim North Campus Pastor — Matt Smith Pastor of Congregational Care — Deborah Bell Pastor to Families with Children — Ellen Steward Pastor of Sr. High Ministries — Dane Mathews Assoc. Pastor – Tanner Griffin Assoc. Pastor – Dustin Hogan Assoc. Pastor – Craig Manes Assoc. Pastor – Tyler Sauer University Campus Children’s Dir. — Sherry Mitchell NMI Pres. — Rebecca Belcher-Rankin Church Board Sec. — Paul Snellenberger Church Treas. — Deb Maw Kankakee Eastridge (Organized 1945) (010-0380) Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 982, Bourbonnais, IL 60914)2679 E. Court St., Kankakee, IL 60901 (fax: 815-932-9413; office: 815-932-9413) Pastor — (OE) (6/4/98) Gregory L. Chambers (Marcella), 290 Windermere Way, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected], 815-258-4776) Assoc. Pastor — Marcella L. Chambers Assoc. Pastor — Matthew R. Elless Christian Education Dir. — Marcella L. Chambers Children's Min. Dir. — Karen Boerhnsen NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Tanner Garner NMI Pres. — Ann Stephenson Church Board Sec. — Carol George Church Treas. — Melton Green Kankakee First (Organized 1935) (010-0390) Location — 1000 N. Entrance Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901(fax: 815-933-7388; office: 815-933-1000) Pastor — (OE) (8/14/00) Edward H. Heck (Kathleen), 524 Olde Oak Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected], 815-936-6369) Exec. Pastor of Family Life Ministries — Cindi Schimmelpfennig Assist. Pastor of Family Life Min. — Leon M. Blanchette Assist. Pastor of Family Life Min. — Brent Norman Assist. Pastor of Family Life Min. — Tina Burton Assoc. Pastor of Hispanic Ministries — Wilfredo Canales Assoc. Pastor of Worship Arts — Sharon Norman Assoc. Pastor of Children’s Min. — Debbie Reiniche Assist. Pastor of Children’s Min. — John Reiniche Assoc. Pastor of Youth Min. — Brandon Carter Assoc. Pastor of Instrumental Dir. — Don Reddick Assist. Pastor of Nursing Home Min. – Duane Haskins SDMI Supt. — Mark Forgrave Prime Time Dir. — Joy Long Men’s Min. Dir. — Kevin Scouten Women's Min. Dir. — Chardell Smallwood NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Mike Love NMI Pres. — Amanda McDonald Church Board Sec. — Tom Cooke Church Treas. — Tim Schweigert Kankakee Westbrook (Organized 1970) (010-0407) Location — 900 W. Jeffery, Kankakee, IL 60901 (office: 815-939-7291) Pastor — (OE) (8/20/00) Todd W. Peeler (Nancy), 1131 S. 8th, Kankakee, IL 60901 ([email protected]; (815-932-3557) Music Dir. — Kenny Oathout 15 Adult Min. Dir. — Don Sexton Children's Min. Dir. — Mandie Mansfield NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Robert Mansfield NMI Pres. — Sandy Godwin Church Board Sec. — Robert Mansfield Church Treas. —Marcia Wood Kankakee Wildwood (Organized 1949) (010-0400) Location — 425 E Court St., Kankakee, IL 60901 (815-933-2443) Pastor — (OE) (3/4/12) Carl Leth (Nancy), 877 S. Chicago Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 ([email protected], 815-936-1590) Assoc. Pastor– Kevin Hatcher SDMI Supt. — Hany Girgis Women's Min. Dir. — Debra Noble Children's Min. Dir. — Anne Marie Hatcher NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Bianca Baptiste NMI Pres. — Genevieve Arnold Church Board Sec. — Cheryl Seymour Church Treas. — Debra Noble Kempton (Organized 1953) (010-0410) Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 98) 105 E. Main St, Kempton, IL 60946 (815-253-6250) Pastor — (OE) (3/19/98) John Mohler (Karen), P.O. Box 2, Kempton, IL 60946 ([email protected], 815-253-6250) Assoc. Minister of Youth — Andrew Holmgren SDMI Supt. — Savilla Smith Women's Min. Dir. — Karen Mohler NMI Pres. — Andrew Holmgren Church Board Sec. — Savilla Smith Church Treas. — Andrew Holmgren Korean Naperville (Inactive) (010-0006) Lighthouse Community (Organized 1952) (010-0420) Location — 17500 Lighthouse Lane, Lansing, IL 60438 (708-474-9045) Pastor — (LM) (9/1/2008) Kevin Gardner (Valerie), 9591 E. Oakridge Dr., St. John, IN 46373 ([email protected], 708-474-9045) Assoc. Minister — Michael Carey Assoc. Minister of Youth — Shawnn Cooper Office Secretary — Julie Shrader Music Dir. — Vernon Smith SDMI Supt. — Valerie Gardner Men's Min. Dir. — Andrew Fejes Women's Min. Dir. — Sharon Carey NMI Pres. — Lana Vanagasem Church Board Sec. — Julie Shrader Treas. — Sharon Krestel Limestone Community (Organized 1958) (010-0429) Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 452, Herscher, IL 60941) 863 N. 500 W. Rd., Kankakee, IL 60901(815-9335288) Pastor — (OE) Frank Garton (Interim), 198 Esther Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 ([email protected], 815-932-5120) Assoc. Pastor of Youth and Men’s Min.. — Michael Pierson Music Dir. — Susie Enfield SDMI Supt. — Sue Dunnill Women's Min. Dir. — Jodi Klinger Prime Time Dir. — Carol Bauer 16 NMI Pres. — Keith Simon Church Board Sec. — Donelle Luhman Church Treas. — Kevin Klinger Lincoln Park (CTM) (010-0019) Location — 932 W. Willow St., Chicago, IL 60614 (773-456-7656) Co-Pastor — (LM) (9/1/12) Lauren D. Seaman (Kourtney), 932 W. Willow St., Chicago, IL 60614 ([email protected], 773-456-7656) (OE) (9/1/12) Derek J. Diehl (Ketley), 2118 N. Clark St. #2, Chicago, IL 60614 ([email protected], 810-569-3962) Living Water (Organized 2010) (010-0001) Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 25) 508 West Illinois Ave., Morris, IL 60450 (815-942-2000) Pastor — (OE) (5/1/2007) Steven Cook (MaryAnn), 22959 S. Frances Way, Channahon, IL 60410 ([email protected], cell: 815-252-4744) Assoc. Pastor of Children — Ashley Cook Music Dir. — Jill Edwards SDMI Supt. — Kelly Valentine Men’s Min. Dir. — Ken Medows Women’s Min. Dir. — Kelly Valentine NYI Pres. — Kevin Cook NMI Pres. — Daumont Valentine Work & Witness Coord. — Ken Medows Church Board Secretary — Jacquelin Valentine Church Treas. — Mary Medows Lombard (Organized 1955) (010-0430) Location — 536 N Rte 53, Lombard, IL 60148 (fax: 630-627-2833; office: 630-627-9444) Pastor — (OE) (9/17/96) Jerry N. Bimber (Kathleen), 519 E Maple St., Lombard, IL 60148 ([email protected], 630-627-4962) Assoc. Pastor — Jennifer Jensen Office Secretary — Lori Kachlic Music Dir. — Beth Brown Vis. Min. — Wayne Rethford SDMI Supt. — Lily Weber Men's Min. Dir. — Joe Cassidy Women's Min. Dir. — Lori Kachlic Single Adult Min. Dir. — Katie Atkins Children's Min. Dir. — Sandi Hill NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Scott Vanzee NMI Pres. — Carolyn Klein Church Board Sec. — Pam Donovan Church Treas. — Rich Hill Manteno (Organized 1961) (010-0435) Location — (Mail: P O Box 698) 698 N Locust St., Manteno, IL 60950-0698 (fax: 815-468-9420; office: 815-468-8946) Pastor — (OE) (7/15/85) John T. McCormick (LeAnn), 255 S. Poplar St., Manteno, IL 60950 ([email protected], 815-468-8231) Worship Pastor — Susan Armstrong Children’s Pastor — Bekah Bowman Youth Pastor — Ken Garner Assist. Sr. High Pastor – Aaron Florian Assist. Jr. High Pastor – Jon Croft Assist. Young Adult Pastor – Scott Sargent 17 Office Secretary — Martha Krueger SDMI Supt. — Tim VanSwol Men’s Min. Dir. — Frank Snoreck Women's Min. Dir. — Melody Grimm NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Heather Day NMI Pres. — Ricia Harders W & W Coordinator — Thomas Nothstine Church Board Sec. — Sharon Bellomy Church Treas. — Mike Stroud Milford (Organized 1935) (010-0440) Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 218) 20 Axtel, Milford, IL 60953-1271 (217-386-2814) Pastor — (OE) (3/2/03) Robert G. Killion (Shirley), 354 North 000 East Rd., Loda, IL 60948 ([email protected], 217-249-2814) SDMI Supt. — Rodney Schroeder NMI Pres. — Shirley L. Killion Church Board Sec. — Natalie Hawthorne Church Treas. — Natalie Hawthorne Momence First (Organized 1939) (010-0450) Location — 226 W Fifth, Momence, IL 60954 (815-472-4654) Pastor — (OE) (11/2010) Brandon E. Hird (Jillian), 220 W. 5th, Momence, IL 60954 ([email protected], 708-497-0430) SDMI Supt. — Jillian Hird Prime Time Dir. — Ada Gross Adult Min. Dir. — Donna Hamilton Children's Min. Dir. — Jillian Hird NMI Pres. — Donna Hamilton Church Board Sec. — Ada Gross Church Treas. — Mary Coulter Mount Prospect (Inactive) (010-0270) Mount Prospect International (Organized 2003) (010-0461) Location — 1501 S. Linneman Rd., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 (www.mpicon.org; 847-437-6335) Co-Pastors — Hispanic Ministries and Lead Pastor- (LM) (1/5/2011) Edy de León (Licet), 801 W. Huntington Commons Rd., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 ([email protected], 224-633-8709) Korean Ministries- (OE) (6/1/2003) Young C. Kim, 1822 W. Thornwood Ln., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 ([email protected], 847-366-2069) Assoc. Pastor — Licet de León Music Dir. — Rolando Martínez, SDMI Supt. — Jesús Armendaris Children's Min. Dir. — Licet de León NYI Pres. — Juan Daniel Ortega NMI Pres. — Olga Lopez W & W Coordinator — Hipolito Ramirez Church Board Sec. — Frida Palacios Church Treasurer — Nely Noguera Mundelein (Organized 1954) (010-0470) Location — 1515 W Maple/Rte. 176, Mundelein, IL 60060(fax: 847-949-1447; office: 847-949-1440) Pastor — (OE) (06/01/04) Douglas Ward (Michelle), 1109 S. Naperville Rd., Wheaton, IL 60189 ([email protected], 630-682-0372) Assoc. Pastor of Youth – Robbie Cansler Assoc. Pastor of Children — Kurt Flemming 18 Office Secretary — Mary Rader Music Dir. — Libby Ottinger SDMI Supt. — Carol Sternal NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — John Ottinger NMI Pres. — Marlene Kochersperger Church Board Sec. — Terry Kochersperger, Church Treas. — Emmit Lehman Mundelein Spanish (Organized 1988) (010-0272) Location — (Mail: 133 W Courtland St.) 1515 W. Maple Ave., Mundelein, IL 60060 (847-393-7090) Pastor — (OE) (5/17/88) Jeronimo Gutierrez (Mayda), 133 W. Courtland St, Mundelein, IL 60060 ([email protected], 847-393-7090) Assoc. Pastor — Rita García Assoc. Pastor— Enrique García Office Secretary — Eunice Cordova Music Dir. — Alex de Leon SDMI Supt. — Julieta Schaad Men's Min. Dir. — Eduardo Alanso Women's Min. Dir. — Maria Lagunas Children's Min. Dir. — Rene Garcia NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Luis Mendez NMI Pres. — Rita García Church Board Sec. — Eunice Cordova Church Treas. — Martha Ochoa Naperville Trinity (Organized 1940) (010-0480) Location — 1451 Raymond Dr., Naperville, IL 60563 (fax: 630-778-0331; office: 630-778-0328) Pastor — (OE) (1/30/2012) Steven Spangenberg (Caley), 828 Alamosa Ct., Naperville, IL 60565 ([email protected], 815-546-7274) Senior Assoc. Pastor — Herb Ireland Assoc. Minister of Assimilation — Anthony Steffens Teaching & Church Planting Pastor — Tara Beth Leach Assoc. Minister of Children — Sally Tuxhorn Youth Minister – Xavier Graves Office Secretary — Michelle Memenga Music Dir. — Darren Johnson Vis. Min. — Daniel Heath SDMI Supt. — Dwight Heinrich Chr. Ed. (Dir./Min.) — Cathy Poliak Men's Min. Dir. — J. C. Reveles Women's Min. Dir. — Anne Heinrich Prime Time Dir. — Shirley Jones NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Dan Coughlan NMI Pres. — Cathy Poliak W & W Coordinator — Carla Lovett Church Board Sec. — Dwight Heinrich Church Treas. — Steve Berchem New Horizons (Inactive) New Lenox (010-0316) (Inactive) (010-0485) New Song (CTM) (010-0012) Location — 4256 N. Oriole Ave., Norridge, IL 60706 (847-412-8541) Pastor — (OE) (6/20/2010) Dae Haeng Hur (Jee), 2 N. Stevenson Ln., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 ([email protected], 847-942-2915) 19 North Chicago (Organized 1996) (010-0105) Location — 2044 Seymour Ave., North Chicago, IL 60064 Pastor — Pastor — (OE) Brian E. Wilson (Interim) (Joan), 1111 N. Wells St., Suite 305 Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected], 312-255-0151) Assoc. Pastor — Carlos Bran SDMI Supt. — Mabely Escobar NMI Pres. — Mayra Duarte Church Board Sec. — TBD Church Treas. — Martha Gnaedinger Paxton (Organized 1943) (010-0500) Location — 302 W State St., Paxton, IL 60957 (217-379-9117) Pastor — (OE) (7/12/09) Michael G. Fisk (Karen), 1300 Dearborn St., Joliet, IL 60435 ([email protected], 815-263-5707) SDMI Supt. — James Foster NMI Pres. — Rose Lindgren Church Board Sec. — Bob Lindgren Church Treas. — Charlotte Bowen Potomac (Organized 1941) (010-0610) Location —206 E. State St., Potomac, IL 61865 (fax: 217-987-6574; office: 217-987-6574) Pastor — (OE) (1/17/10) Randall Holden (Nancy), 106 E. North St., Potomac, IL 61865 ([email protected], 217-799-6909) Assoc. Pastor of Family Ministries — Allison Gregory Music Dir. — Stan & Mary Remole SDMI Supt. — Carol Powell Prime Time Dir. — Frank Laci NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Valerie Birge NMI Pres. — Elaine Norman Church Board Sec. — Cheryl Nicholson Church Treas. — Mary Edenburn Real Life (Organized 2006) (010-0692) Location — 531 Devonshire Ln., Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (fax: 847-897-9549; office: 815-459-7578) Pastor — (OE) (7/13/14) Nathan Bargo (Diane), 529 Devonshire Lane, Crystal Lake, IL. 60014 ([email protected], 903-573-5648) Assoc. Pastor of Christian Ed. — Cynthia Grieb Assoc. Pastor — Robert Adams Office Secretary — Barbara Hegreberg Music Dir. — Paul Trotter SDMI Supt. — TBD Children’s Min. Dir. — Tanett Hodge NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Eric Stecks NMI Pres. — Marianne Versaw Church Board Secretary — Barbara Hegreberg Church Treas. — Jose Pena Schaumburg Korean (Inactive) (010-0293) Sheldon (Organized 1950) (010-0640) Location — (Mail: P.O. Box 187) 335 W. Center, Sheldon, IL 60966 (815-295-6572) Pastor — (OE) (8/5/85) Debora L. Ferch White (Eldon), P.O. Box 187, Sheldon, IL 60966-0187 ([email protected], 815-429-6061) Lay Assoc. Pastor — Adam Cruea SDMI Supt. — Eldon White Church Board Sec. — Sarah McDaniel Church Treas. — Robert Lawson 20 Suburban Community (Inactive) (010-0030) Waukegan First (Organized 1938) (010-0670) Location — 3132 N McAree, Waukegan, IL 60087-2021 (office: 847-662-5593) Pastor — (OE) (4/1/92) Jerry W. Harris (Claudia Sue), 3130 N McAree, Waukegan, IL 60087 ([email protected], 847-662-5593) SDMI Supt. — C. Sue Harris NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Christina Fischer NMI Pres. — Bonnie Moyer Church Board Sec. — Bonnie Moyer Church Treas. — TBA West Chicago (Organized 1998) (010-0678) Location — (Mail: 219 Parker St., Apt. 201) 464 Ann St., West Chicago, IL 60185 (630-621-2056) Pastor — (OE) (10/4/98) Enrique Polanco (Gloria), 219 Parker St., Apt 201, West Chicago, IL 60185 ([email protected], 630-621-2056) Office Secretary — Vanessa Polanco Music Dir. — Byron Polanco Visitation Min. — Rosanita Grajeda Women's Min. Dir. — Gloria Polanco Children's Min. Dir. — Josselyn Gonzalez NMI Pres. — Berta Dominguez Church Board Sec. — TBD Church Treas. — TBD Wilmington First (Organized 1945) (010-0680) Location — 303 S Kankakee St., Wilmington, IL 60481 (fax: 815-926-7628 office: 815-476-4673) Pastor — (OE) (6/1/02) William T. Luttrell (Rora), 250 S. Washington, Braidwood, IL 60408 ([email protected], 815-458-2006) Music Dir. — Matthew Calhoun SDMI Supt. — Roger Calhoun Children’s Min. Dir. — Rebecca Calhoun NYI Min. Dir./Pres. — Matthew Calhoun NMI Pres. — Megan Luttrell Church Board Sec. — Christopher Luttrell Church Treas. — Betty Calhoun Worth (Organized 1956) (010-0690) Location — 6825 W. 112th St., Worth, IL 60482 (708-448-8981) Lay Pastor — (8/1/96) Leonard T. Martz (Esther), 6823 W 112th St., Worth, IL 60482 ([email protected], 708-448-8981) SDMI Supt. — David Martz NMI Pres. — Marjorie Carstensen Church Board Sec. — Elaine Ruple Church Treas. — David Martz 21 MINISTERIAL ROLL Role Code Key: Date is year ordained or recognized ( ) — Church Membership CED — Christian Education Minister CHP — Chaplain DA — District Assignment DIA — District Interim Assigned DS — District Superintendent EDU — Education ESR — Evangelism Service, Retired EVC — Evangelist, Commissioned EVR — Evangelist, Registered EVT — Evangelist, Tenured GA — General Church Assignment GS — General Superintendent MIS — Missionary PAS — Pastor (Including CTMs) PSV-FT — Pastoral Service, Full-time (Associate Minister) PSV-PT — Pastoral Service, Part-time (Associate Minister) RA — Retired, Assigned RU — Retired, Unassigned SEC — Song Evangelist, Commissioned SER — Song Evangelist, Registered SPC — Special Service/Interdenominational STU — Student TRF — In process of Transfer U — Unassigned 22 H. ORDAINED ELDERS 1978 1999 1989 2014 2012 1974 1985 1983 2010 1985 2003 1981 1976 1985 1994 2010 1993 1949 1977 1983 1967 1979 1982 2010 2011 2005 2013 RA Adams, Leon L. 217 S. McGuire Dr., Manteno, IL 60950 (Manteno) (815-953-3435) PAS Aguilar, Pedro, 2952 N. Kildare, Chicago, IL 60641 (Chicago Emanuel Spanish) (773-282-3508) PAS Aills, Gary, 6343 W. 90th Pl., Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (Chicago Oak Lawn First) (708-599-7444) PAS Alexander, Jeffrey C., 609 W. Lincoln St., Hoopeston, IL 60942 (Hoopeston Community) (217-772-3733) PSV-FT Alfaro, Hector E., 4148 N. Mozart, Chicago, IL 60618 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-992-7307) PAS Alfaro, José A., 229 Nordica Ave., Glenview, IL 60025 (Chicago First Spanish) (847-515-6290) PAS Anderson, David E., 101 George Fox Drive, Danville, IL 61832 (Danville First) (217-443-6105) U Anderson, Robert A., 440 S. Enos, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-929-0174) PSV-FT Armstrong, Susan C., 20 Elmwood Dr., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Manteno) (815-263-2685) PAS/SPC Becker, David R., 1162 S. Elm Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee First) (815-295-7294) PSV-FT Bell, Deborah Jean, 55 Castle Coombe Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-0130) RA Bell, William, 55 Castle Coombe Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-0130) SPC Bellomy, Donald R., 391 Drummond Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914-1811 (Manteno) (815-933-7801) EDU/ EVR Benson, Michael W., 97 Sugar Loaf Turn, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (615-830-9000) PAS Bimber, Jerry N., 519 E Maple St., Lombard, IL 60148 (Lombard) (630-627-4962) SPC Bjorling, Elizabeth, T-124, 2065 Half Day Rd., Deerfield, IL 60015 (Kankakee College) (309-883-0147) EDU/PSV-PT Blanchette, Leon M., 371 N. Michigan Ave., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee First) (815-922-9741) RA/DA Bloom, Norman W., Elim Shores- 7900 Timber Lake Dr.#214, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 (Kankakee College) (952-738-2600) EDU Bowling, John C., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-1414) SPC Braaten, Laurie J., PO Box 4, Belden, CA 95915 (Elgin) (530-616-0136) RA Branson, Robert D., 6377 S. Cabriolet Way, Pendleton, IN 46064 (Kankakee College) (765-778-4101) SPC Bray, William, 5727 Uncompahgre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80923 (Kankakee College) (719-641-5188) U Brooks, Grover, 11 Quartermaster, Salem SC 29676 (Kankakee College) (864-719-0055) PSV-PT Brown, Robert I., 137 Sycamore Dr., Bolingbrook, IL 60490 (Chicago First) (630-759-0990) PAS Caldwell, Paul W., 600 N. Colfax, Crescent City, IL 60928 (Gilman First) (815-683-2167) PSV-PT/DA/EDU Canales, Wilfredo, 220 E. Munroe St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-935-0524) PSV-FT Cansler, Roberta L., 714 Longfellow Ln., Mundelein, IL 60060 (Mundelein) (708-625-8197) 23 1978 PAS 2008 PSV-FT 2007 SPC 2009 RA 2002 CHP 1993 PSV-FT 2011 PAS 1993 1976 1988 GA U EDU 1990 CHP 1982 EDU 1995 PAS 2004 PSV-PT 1977 U 2014 PAS 1981 U 1990 PAS 1985 U 2005 U 2008 CHP 1997 SPC 2008 PAS 1981 RA 1965 RA 2013 PAS 1991 RU 2000 U 2011 PAS Chambers, Gregory L., 290 Windermere Way, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee Eastridge) (815-933-9831) Chambers, Marcella, 290 Windermere Way, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee Eastridge) (815-258-9455) Clark, David William, 1707 S. Newberry, Chicago, IL 60608 (Grace Fellowship) (312-547-9357) Cleare, Samuel O., 721 Edwin Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-933-5091) Collins, Marsha, 147 S. Walnut, Manteno, IL 60950 (Manteno) (815-922-4766) Combs, Hugh A. (Andy), 14542 S. Mustang Dr., Homer Glen, IL 60491 (Chicago First) (708-301-9168) Cook, Steven D., 22959 S. Frances Way, Channahon, IL 60410 (Living Water) (815-252-4744) Cordova, Ruth Irene Cox, Carlson R. 837 S. McKinley Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 Crocker, Dennis J., 905 Percy Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-5103) Crombar, Craig, 1088 W. Walnut, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-922-0254) Dalton, Ron, 1454 Westminster Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-933-4537) Day, Michael W., 2438 Erskine Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 (Joliet First) (815-723-8352) De Leon, Ruth Elizabeth, 4141 N. Kedvale Apt. 2D, Chicago, IL 60641 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-647-4131) Dickson, J. Wade, 752 N.W. Holcomb, Mundelein, IL 60060 (Mundelein) (847-837-1828) Diehl, Derek J., 2118 N. Clark St. #2, Chicago, IL 60614 (Lincoln Park) (810-569-3962) st Dilbeck, Dennis, 6330 51 Ave., Kenosha, WI 53412 (Kankakee Wildwood) (615-753-1387) Dodd, W. Randy, 2324 W. Norfolk Rd., Crete, IL 60417 (Chicago Heights) (708-481-3210) Dodds, Jon, 1477 W. Station St., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-935-5053) Dorries, Phillip, 1126 N. Bush, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Limestone Community) (815-932-4070) Easton, Christopher S. 301 S. Stewart Street, Danville, IL 61832 (Danville First) (217-775-7595) Enfield, Jeffery Wayne, 4806 W. Doris Dr., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Limestone Community) (815-935-9927) Engelkens, Desiree, 20 W. Circle Dr., St. Anne, IL 60964 (Bradley First) (815-954-7187) Farber, James, 941 E. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 (Wilmington) (815-942-2816) Fisher, Ralph W., 6556 S. Coldwater Rd., Blanchard, MI 49310 (Living Water) (989-561-5775) Fisk, Michael G., 1300 Dearborn St., Joliet, IL 60435 (Paxton) (815-263-5707) Foster, Roy E., 710 Westwood Drive, Catlin, IL 61817 (Paxton) (217-427-5648) Gaikwad, Sunil, 1112 Williams Ave., Deerfield, IL 60015 (Chicago First) (708-261-8844) rd Garcia, Ezequiel, 5443 W. 63 Pl., Chicago, IL 60638 (Chicago Gage Park) (708-785-1080) 24 2008 U 2007 U 1994 PSV-FT 2009 EDU 1965 RA/DA 1996 SPC 2014 PSV-FT 2001 PAS 2012 PAS 1985 U 1979 PAS 1974 PSV-PT 1982 PAS 2010 PSV-PT 1966 U 2011 PAS 1990 EDU/CHP 2008 PAS 2010 PAS 1972 RA/PSV-PT 1945 RA 1973 CHP 1966 RA/PAS 1981 RA 1999 PAS 1964 RA 1971 RA 1988 U Garcia, Juan, 4177 W. Nelson St., # 1, Chicago, IL 60641 (Chicago Ebenezer) (773-276-3792) Garcia, Juan Carlos, 1528 Meyer St., Elgin, IL 60123 (Elgin) (847-483-4752) Garner, Kenneth J., 698 N. Locust St., Mateno, IL 60950 (Manteno) (517-740-0406) Garner, Teresa Beth, 698 N. Locust St., Mateno, IL 60950 (Manteno) (517-740-7174) Garton, Franklin D., 198 Esther Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-932-5120) Gerstenberger, Gary D., 53 Briarcliff Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (317-508-1096) th Glenn, Kyan R., 7938 W. 90 St., Apt. 3E, Hickory Hills, IL 60457 (Chicago First) (815-209-6695) Gutierrez, Jeronimo, 133 W Courtland St., Mundelein, IL 60060 (Mundelein Spanish) (847-970-6280) Hansen, Ryan Leif, 6524 N. Bosworth Ave., Apt. #2, Chicago, IL 60626 (Grace Fellowship) (920-629-0461) Harris, James I., 220 Hauser Ct., New Lenox, IL 60451 (Chicago First) (815-485-8916) Harris, Jerry W., 3130 N. McAree, Waukegan, IL 60087 (Waukegan First) (847-662-5593) Haskins, Duane, 568 Fraser Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee First) (815-932-2326) Heck, Edward H., 524 Olde Oak Dr.,Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-936-6369) Hess, Charles H., 721 Sherman, Danville, IL 61832 (Danville Southside) (217-497-8073) Hindmand, Lawrence W., 9625 Mason Ave., Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (Chicago First) (708-857-4770) Hird, Brandon E., 220 W. Fifth St., Momence, IL 60954 (Momence First) (708-497-0430) Holcomb, Mark, 1311 Sioux Turn, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Manteno) (815-216-6096) Holden, Randall, 106 E. North St., Potomac, IL 61865 (Potomac) (217-304-3140) Hur, Dae Haeng, 2 N. Stevenson Ln., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 (New Song) (847-412-8541) Ireland, Herbert G., 429 W. Evergreen St., Wheaton, IL 60187 (Naperville Trinity) (630-580-5567) Joplin, Elmer, 494 Eugene Drive, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-932-8495) Kaufman, Duane B., PO Box 123, Seneca, IL 61360 (Kankakee First) (815-357-6145) Killion, Robert G., 354 N 000 E Rd., Loda, IL 60948 (Milford) (217-386-2814) Kim, Choong Shin, 2830 Effingham Ct., Schaumburg, IL 60193 (Chicago First Korean) (630-379-1493) Kim, Young C., 1822 W. Thornwood Ln., Mount Prospect, IL 60056 (Mt. Prospect International) (847-366-2069) King, Jr., Edgar Donald, 960 Peony Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (913-636-8312) th Laci, Frank R., 517 S. 5 St., Hoopeston, IL 60942 (Potomac) (217-260-1531) Laurea, Constante M., 5455 N. Christiana Ave. Apt. 1, Chicago, IL 60625 (Chicago Northside) (773-600-6529) 25 1996 CHP 1969 RA 2007 1964 GA RA 1981 PAS/EDU 1992 U 2011 DA/PSV-PT 1973 RA 2001 PSV-FT 1993 CHP 1992 PAS 1958 RA 1983 SPC 2006 PSV-FT 2009 PSV-FT 1986 PAS 1990 CHP 1978 PAS 1977 DA/EDU 1984 U 2009 CHP 1980 PAS 1981 RA 1987 PAS 1981 SPC 1978 EDU 1951 ESR/RA 2010 SPC 1983 RA Lee, James B. (Brad), 20211 Upper Greatland, Chugiak, AK 99567 (Danville Southside) (315-286-5860) Lee, Sang Kyun, 4645 N. Sheridan Rd. Apt. 312, Chicago, IL 60640 (Chicago Northside) (773-334-0534) Lehman, Lisa Leigh, Gilbert, 6900 S. Chappel, Chicago, IL 60649 (Chicago Ingleside Community) (773-288-4387) Leth, Carl, 877 S. Chicago Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee Wildwood) (815-936-1590) Lineberry, Loren D., 604 Wade Crain Road, Bryson City, NC 28713 (Elgin) Lonberger, Carlos A., 10456 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL 60655 (Mt. Greenwood) (773-849-5188) Lovett, Russell J., 1295 W. Walnut St., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-861-5552) Ludwig, David P., 16606 Primrose Lane, Lockport, IL 60441 (Chicago First) (630-728-2032) Ludwig, Marlin, 484 LaSalle Dr., Somonauk, IL. 60552 (Joliet Crystal Lawns) (815-351-8398) Luttrell, William T., 250 S. Washington, Braidwood, IL 60408 (Wilmington First) (815-458-2006) Malliett, Lowell M., 743 Stockton Heights Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-935-2206) Martin, Troy W., 6 Stonegate Ridge, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (815-939-4803) Mathews, Dane E. 522 Turnberry Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-933-7749) Mayen, Enrique, 10115 Old Orchard Ct., Skokie, IL 60076 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-351-2316) Mayorga, Sergio, 12815 Gregory Street (PO Box 775), Blue Island, IL 60406 (Blue Island Spanish) (708-385-0984) McCann, Thomas W., 104 Circle Ct, Watseka, IL 60970 (Milford) (815-432-2726) McCormick, John T., 255 S Poplar St, Manteno, IL 60950 (Manteno) (815-468-8231) Mercer, Timothy J., 180 Spencer Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-802-0898) Miller, Rodney J., 1135 Ironwood Ct, Elgin, IL 60120 (Elgin) (847-695-0078) Millhuff, Howard G., 6301 Victoria Drive, Oak Forest, IL 60452 (Chicago First) (708-641-5608) Mills, Wesley, 347 N. Cleveland, Bradley, IL 60915 (Blue Island) (815-939-7608) Mitchell, Robert, 345 East John Casey Rd., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-278-1511) Mohler, John, PO Box 2, Kempton, IL 60946 (Kempton) (815-253-6250) Mongerson, John O., 183 N. Center Ave., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee College) (815-939-5101) Moore, Franklin, 1113 Game Trail S., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-928-5447) Morgan, Earl L., 494 Meadows Rd. S., Bourbonnais IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-933-8216) Morris, David W., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakke College) (317-650-4343) Nelson, Alverne J., 103 Old Farm Midcourt, Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee College) (815-933-1621) 26 1973 DA 2006 EDU 1964 RA 1973 U 1990 PSV-PT 1990 PAS 2011 DA/PSV-PT 2004 EDU/PAS 2001 PAS 1997 PAS 2004 PAS 1997 PSV-PT 1983 PAS 1984 EDU 1967 SPC 1989 U 2001 PSV-FT 1971 RA 1997 PAS 1959 DA 1973 U 2003 SPC/PSV-PT 1985 EDU 1996 RA 1968 U 2008 U 2008 PAS 1946 RA Nothstine, Thomas, 1124 W. Hawkins St., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Manteno) (815-304-4511) Olney, Kent R., 282 E. Charles St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-5132) Oxner, William E., 1494 Timber Ridge Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee First) (815-936-1802) Panos, Ronald, 122 E. Memorial Rd., Bensenville, IL 60106 (Lombard) (630-766-8602) Pavlick, Kenny R., 8490 S. 700 W., Williamsport, IN 47993 (Danville First) (765-793-7626) Peeler, Todd W., 1131 S. 8th, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee Westbrook) (815-932-3557) Peñate, Edward, 4041 N. Leclaire Ave., Chicago IL 60641 (Chicago Gage Park) (773-575-7688) Perabeau, Charles, 1912 W. Leland, Chicago, IL 60640 (Chicago Northside) (815-935-0438) Pineda, Gilmar, 7401 W. 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501 (Chicago Summit Spanish) (708-299-7401) Pitcher, Kent, 3134 Cobblestone Ln., Danville, IL 61832 (Danville Southside) (217-443-4180) Polanco, C. Enrique, 219 Parker St., Apt. 201, West Chicago, IL 60185 (West Chicago) (630-876-8587) th Primo Antonio, Nahum, 30 N. 7 Ave., Maywood, IL 60153 (Chicago First Spanish) (708-681-4430) Qandah, Jamil, 2536 N. Newcastle Ave., Chicago, IL 60707-2246 (Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic) (773-622-0822) Quanstrom, Mark, 291 William Latham Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-4831) Quanstrom, Roy F., 719-C Arbor Parkway, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-928-5522) Quimby, Michael R. 270 Windermere Way, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (815-263-4090) Ratthahao, James Sisouphanh, 226 Longford Ct., Elgin, IL 60120 (Elgin) (224-353-1314) Remmenga, Al, 259 N. Blaine Ave., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee First) (815-935-8473) Reyad, Hosny, 17111 Odell Ave., Tinley Park, IL 60477 (Chicago Southside Arabic) (708-532-6100) Short, Jerry L., P.O. Box 497 Catlin, IL 61817 (Danville First) (217-474-8882) Simon, Keith A., 229 N. Roy St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Limestone) (815-939-0914) Smith, Matthew A., 1305 Arrowhead Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-523-7046) Smith, Robert Doyle, 578 Westberry Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-939-5263) Smith, Jr., Warren N., 45 St. Michael’s Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee Eastridge) (815-932-9788) Snodgrass, Claude L., 121 N. Tomagene Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-932-9604) Spangenberg, Caley, 828 Alamosa Ct., Naperville, IL 60565 (Kankakee First) (815-388-8543) Spangenberg, Steven, 828 Alamosa Ct., Naperville, IL 60565 (Naperville Trinity) (815-929-9078) Sprunger, Virgil, 350 Mayfair Dr., Lincoln, IL 62656 (Elgin) (217-732-7367) 27 1962 U 1971 RA/PSV-PT 2012 PAS 2004 U 1997 PAS 2008 U 1990 PAS 1992 U 1957 RA 1993 EDU 1968 RA 1971 EVR 1988 PAS 1992 PSV-PT 1985 RA/PAS 1979 CHP 1988 DS 1973 RU 1995 1998 TRF PAS 2001 PAS 2001 EVR Stone, Clifford, 267 W. Marsile, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Bradley First) (815-937-0533) Story, John, Sr., 1205 S. Seventh Ave, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Gilman) (815-939-1218) Taylor, Daniel J., 12N171 Berner Dr., Elgin, IL 60120 (Elgin) (224-578-4761) Thompson, Jeremiah D., 674 Cooper Ave.., Elgin, IL 60120 (Elgin) (847-695-2466) Wangler, Brian D., 12745 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439 (Chicago First) (815-252-7710) Ward, Donald Lee, 9201 Lynwood, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (Chicago Oak Lawn First Church) (708-229-2047) Ward, Douglas S., 1109 S. Naperville Rd., Wheaton, IL 60189 (Mundelein) (630-682-0372) Watson, Milton, 654 Willow Pond Rd., Rantoul, IL 61866 (Paxton) (217-892-4905) Watson, Wilmer R., 1573 Carver Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-936-1687) Webb, Walter W., 1603 Waterberry Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-5333) Westveer, Daniel D., 6217 Thames Pl., Vero Beach, FL 32966 (Chicago Heights) (231-760-2028) Wheelock, Daniel E., 2581 Saddlegate Ct., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (Joliet First) (815-722-8362) White, Debora L. Ferch, P O Box 187, Sheldon, IL 60966 (Sheldon) (815-429-6061) White, Raymond L., 28 N. Alexander, Danville, IL 61832 (Danville First) (217-446-4512) Wiggins, William C., 20202 Rileysburg Rd., Danville, IL 61834 (Danville Cedar Grove) (217-446-6253) Williams, Gordon M., 215 N. Ottawa St., Unit 209, Joliet, IL 60432 (Joliet First) (815-630-3690) Wilson, Brian E., P O Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 (Grace Fellowship) (312-255-0151) Wood, George L., 866 S. Evergreen, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-939-9914) Wright, Richard A., in process of transfer to East Tennessee Wright, William W. (Bill), 120 Marlowe Rd., Danville, IL 61832 (Danville Westside) (217-442-0552) Yang, Jung Suk, 1691 S. Green Meadows, Streamwood, IL 60107 (Chicago First Korean) (224-231-8978) Zaldivar, Raul, 3047 Marion St., Elgin, IL 60124 (Chicago First Spanish) (954-326-0522) I. ORDAINED DEACONS 2003 U 2013 PSV-FT 1998 SPC 2003 PSV-PT 2006 2001 TRF U Allen, Edith K., 1347 Westminster Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-932-4573) Chamberlain, Sarah L., 2214 N. Vermilion St., Danville, IL 61832 (Danville First) (217-597-2197) Dearth, Gary D., Jr., 394 Princeton Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-802-1274) Flemming, Kurt, 1511 W. Maple Avenue, Mundelein, IL 60060 (Mundelein) (847-566-6969) Howe, Clark M., in process of transfer to Northeastern Indiana Klavohn, Jon Edward, 960 Peony Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-936-9369) 28 2001 SPC 1996 SPC 2012 STU 1989 SPC 2001 SPC 2010 PSV-FT 1991 U 2010 EDU/PSV-PT 2003 PSV-FT 2005 PSV-PT 1997 PSV-FT 2004 GA/SPC 1986 EDU Knight, Justin D., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-932-3240) Koch, William H., 660 Oak Run Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (217-260-1894) Lee, Joseph Michael, 4232 W. 127th St., Alsip, IL 60803 (Chicago Oak Lawn First) (765-215-9493) Martin, Stanley N., 1481 Middlebury Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (317-902-6198) Mountain, Mark C., 1321 Eagle Bluff Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (815-370-4064) Quade, Brian, 12725 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439 (Chicago First) (708-491-9373) Reams, Brian, 1616 Waterberry Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-549-7683) Reddick, Donald O., Jr. 708 River Pl., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-592-7778) Reiniche, Debra Kay, 5448 E. 9000 N. Rd., Manteno, IL 60950 (Kankakee First) (815-207-3595) Reiniche, John C., 5448 E. 9000 N. Rd., Manteno, IL 60950 (Kankakee First) (815-207-3594) Schimmelpfennig, Cindi S., 102 Dartmouth Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-922-6841) Utter, Brian J. 198 N. Convent, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (913-449-3716) Wine, David, 916 Percy Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-932-9223) J. RETIRED MINISTERS Adams, Leon L., 217 S. McGuire Dr., Manteno, IL 60950 (Manteno) (815-953-3435) Bell, William, 55 Castle Coombe Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-939-0130) Bloom, Norman W., Elim Shores- 7900 Timber Lake Dr., Eden Prairie, MN 55347 (Kankakee College) (952-738-2600) Branson, Robert D., 6377 S. Cabriolet Way, Pendleton, IN 46064 (Kankakee College) (765-778-4101) Cleare, Samuel O., 721 Edwin Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-933-5091) Dorries, Phillip, 1126 N. Bush, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Limestone Community) (815-932-4070) Farber, James, 941 E. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 (Wilmington) (815-942-2816) Fisher, Ralph W., 6556 S. Coldwater Rd., Blanchard, MI 49310 (Living Water) (989-561-5775) Foster, Roy E., 710 Westwood Dr., Catlin, IL 61817 (Paxton) (217-427-5648) Garton, Franklin D., 198 Esther Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-932-5120) Ireland, Herbert G., 429 W. Evergreen St., Wheaton, IL 60187 (Naperville Trinity) (630-580-5567) Joplin, Elmer, 494 Eugene Drive, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-932-8495) Killion, Robert G., 354 North 000 Rd., Loda, IL 60948 (Milford) (217-386-2814) Kim, Choong Shin, 2830 Effingham Ct., Schaumburg, IL 60193 (630-379-1493) (Chicago First Korean) (847-798-8368) King, Edgar Donald, 960 Peony Lane, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (913-636-8312) Laci, Frank R., 517 S. 5th St., Hoopeston, IL 60942 (Potomac) (217-260-1531) Lee, Sang Kyun, 4645 N. Sheridan Rd. Apt. 312, Chicago, IL 60640 (Chicago Northside) (773-334-0534) Leigh, Gilbert, 6900 S. Chappel, Chicago, IL 60649 (Chicago Ingleside Community) (773-288-4387) Lovett, Russell J., 1295 W. Walnut St., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-861-5552) Malliett, Lowell M., 743 Stockton Heights Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-935-2206) Mitchell, Robert, 345 East John Casey Rd., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-278-1511) 29 Morgan, Earl L., 494 Meadows Rd. S., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-933-8216) Nelson, Alverne J., 103 Old Farm Midcourt, Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee College)(815-933-1621) Oxner, William E. 1494 Timber Ridge Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee First) (815-936-1802) Remmenga, Al, 259 N. Blaine Ave., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee First) (815-935-8473) Smith, Warren N., 45 St. Michaels Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee Eastridge) (815-932-9788) Sprunger, Virgil, 350 Mayfair Dr., Lincoln, IL 62656 (Elgin) (217-732-7367) Story, John, Sr., 1205 S. Seventh Ave, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Gilman) (815-939-1218) Watson, Wilmer R., 1573 Carver Cir., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-936-1687) Westveer, Daniel D., 6217 Thames Pl., Vero Beach, FL 32966 (Chicago Heights) (231-760-2028) Wiggins, William C., 20202 Rileysburg Rd., Danville, IL 61834 (Danville Cedar Grove) (217-446-6253) Wood, George L., 866 S. Evergreen, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee College) (815-939-9914) K. LICENSED MINISTERS 2012 PSV-PT 2 E 2013 PSV-PT 2 E 2011 PSV-PT G E 2012 SPC 3 E 2010 SPC G E 2012 PSV-FT 4 D 2010 PSV-PT 2 E 2011 PSV-PT G E 2011 PSV-PT 4 E 2009 U G E 2013 U G E 2003 PSV-PT G E 2014 PSV-FT 4 E 2012 PSV-PT 3 E 2010 PSV-PT 4 D 2007 SPC 2 D 2008 SPC G E 2007 SPC G E 2010 PAS 3 E 2010 PSV-PT 2 E Adams, Robert E., 4514 Laurie Lane, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (Real Life) (815-529-8962) Aguilar, Danilo I., 2630 N. Mozart St., Garden Suite, Chicago, IL 60647 (Chicago First Spanish) (816-651-2684) Alger, Justin, 2214 N. Vermilion St., Danville, IL 61832 (Danville First) (815-383-5493) Bahr, William, 590 Turnberry Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-936-0141) Benson, Michael Andrew, One University Ave., Box 6097, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College ) (815-928-5762) Bowman, Rebekah S., 1390 Eagle Bluff Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (208-351-9183) Bran, Carlos E., 2930 N. Lewis, Waukegan, IL 60087 (North Chicago) (224-221-0599) Burkey, Jonathan D., 460 Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (419-233-3318) Burton, Tina, 809 Buck Ct., Manteno, IL 60950 (Kankakee First) (815-351-6114) Campbell, Rachel Ann, 546 Hemlock Ln., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee First) (815-450-0176) Campbell, Tyler P., 546 Hemlock Ln., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee First) (815-922-1872) Cardenas, David, 5247 W. Byron, Chicago, IL 60641 (Chicago Emanuel Spanish) (773-865-1569) Carter, Brandon M., 344 S. Fraser, Kankakee, IL 60901 (Kankakee First) (815-603-4890) Cash, Joseph P., One University Ave., ONU Box #6106, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (JolietCrystalLawns) (469-278-2600) Cook, Ashley M., 2704 Caddy Ln., Joliet, IL 60435 (Living Water) (815-685-0851) Croft, Jonathan D., One University Ave., Box 6092, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (269-568-4648) Dace, Trevor, 282 S. Stadium Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (010-887-5516) Davey, Brandon K., One University Ave., Box 6112, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-210-6545) De Leon, Edy, 801 W. Huntington Commons Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 (Mt. Prospect International) (224-633-8709) De Leon, Licet, 801 W. Huntington Commons Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 (Mt. Prospect International) (224-633-8709) 30 2012 PSV-PT 2 E 2011 PAS 2 E 2012 STU 2 E 2013 PSV-PT 4 E 2009 PAS 4 E 2011 PSV-PT G E 2013 PSV-PT 2 E 2009 PSV-PT G E 2008 PSV-PT 3 D 2009 PSV-PT 4 E 2009 PAS 4 E 2008 PSV-PT 4 E 2013 PSV-PT G E 2007 PSV-PT G D 2012 PSV-PT 4 E 2009 PSV-FT G E 2011 PSV-FT G E 2014 PSV-PT G E 2014 PSV-PT G D 2013 PSV-PT 2 E 2009 PSV-FT 3 E 2013 PSV-PT 2 E 2011 STU G E 2014 PSV-FT G E 2013 STU 3 E 2011 PSV-PT 2 E 2013 PSV-PT 4 E 2013 STU E 2 Diveley, David J. Sr., 344 Meadows Rd. North, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Joliet First) (815-939-1545) Dominguez, Eleuterio, 428 Fielding Ln., Round Lake, IL 60073 (Cristo La Unica Esperanza) (262-716-3912) Duckwall, Jennifer, 5704 N. Macarthur Blvd., Warr Acres, OK 73122 (Naperville Trinity) (630-297-1029) Elless, Matthew R., 216 N. Washington St., PO Box 177, Ladoga, IN 47954 (Kankakee Eastridge) (765-376-0280) Evans, Michael, 12500 S. Lowe, Chicago, IL 60628 (Chicago Ingleside) (312-735-8166) Evans, Thomas J., 1119 North Cedar Dr. Rd., New Lenox, IL 60451 (Chicago Heights) (708-308-9701) Florian, Aaron, 819 Edwin Dr., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Manteno) (708-623-5909) Gall, Aaron M., 1017 S. Briggs St., Joliet, IL 60433 (Joliet First) (815-530-9067) Garcia, Jose Enrique, 540 Kresswood Dr., McHenry, IL 60050 (Mundelein Spanish) (815-679-7590) Garcia, Rita, 540 Kresswood Dr., McHenry, IL 60050 (Mundelein Spanish) (815-679-7590) Gardner, Kevin, 9591 E. Oakridge Dr., St. John, IN 46373 (Lighthouse Community) (219-712-4045) Gonzalez, William M., 313 Todd St., Park Forest, IL 60466 (Chicago Heights) (312-296-6232) Gregory, Allison J., 204 E. State St., Potomac, IL 61865 (Potomac) (260-224-7531) Grieb, Cynthia A., 894 Aberdeen Dr., Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (Real Life) (815-477-7626) Griffin, Tanner H., 851 Gaoucester Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (815-509-1933) Grindle, Jeffrey Robert, 7732 S. Austin Ave., Burbank, IL 60459 (Chicago Oak Lawn First) (630-452-7960) Guffey, James E. Jr., One University Ave., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Chicago Heights) (815-278-1659) Hatcher, Kevin L., 156 Bernard St., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee Wildwood) (815-295-2633) Hogan, Dustin, One University Ave., Box 6128, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (405-761-1165) Jensen, Jennifer R., 1703 Robin Ln., Lisle, IL 60532 (Lombard) (773-332-2169) Karuchit, Jessica D., 12705 Bell Rd., Lemont, IL 60439 (Chicago First) (708-574-8195) Koehn, Cory, 20512 Gardner Ave., Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (Chicago Heights) (815-450-8046) Kring, Andrew, 11140 E. Indian Lake Dr., Vicksburg, MI 49097 (Kankakee College) (219-508-9714) Leach, Tara Beth, 51 Dorsett Ct., Aurora, IL 60504 (Naperville Trinity) (224-725-9110) Lillie, Reuben, 5941 N. Greenview Ave., Apt 2A, Chicago, IL 60660 (Chicago Northside) (724-456-7493) Maldonado, Romina, 2602 N. McVicker, Chicago, IL 60639 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-370-2605) Manes, Craig D., 613 Juniper Ln., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee College) (815-592-1376) Miller, Alan, 10467 E. 1680 North Rd., Oakwood, IL 61858 (Danville First) (217-799-3617) 31 2008 U G E 2010 PSV-PT 2 E 2010 PSV-FT 2 E 2012 PSV-PT 3 E 2009 PSV-FT 2 E 2011 PSV-PT 2 E 2011 PSV-PT 2 E 2003 PAS G E 2006 PSV-FT G E 2013 DA 4 E 2010 SPC 4 E 2014 STU G E 2011 PSV-PT G E 2014 PSV-FT 2 E 2013 PAS G E 2012 SPC 4 E 2010 STU G E 2011 PSV-FT 4 E 2006 U G E 2008 PSV-PT 4 E 2011 PSV-PT 3 E 2011 PAS E G Moore, Elizabeth J., 423 S. Wabash Ave., Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee Wildwood) (815-278-5591) Norman, Brent L., 373 Villabrook Dr., Bourbonnais 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-573-5513) Norman, Sharon D., 373 Villabrook Dr., Bourbonnais 60914 (Kankakee First) (815-573-5513) Pierson, Michael R. 220 N. Main St., Herscher, IL 60941 (Limestone Community) (815-421-4032) Pineda, Sandra, 7401 W 63rd St., Summit, IL 60501 (Chicago Summit Spanish) (708-299-7401) Pinto, Edith, 1528 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60639 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-252-3908) Pinto, Rodolfo, 1528 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60639 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-829-1574) Quezada, Alberto, P.O. Box 75, Aroma Park, IL 60910 (Aroma Park) (815-614-3939) Ramirez, Israel, 801 Euclid Ct., Highwood, IL 60040 (Chicago First Spanish) (847-922-6446) Ryba, Matthew, 2256 W. Roscoe St. #1R, Chicago, IL 60618 (Chicago Lakeview Revelation) (815-575-4554) th Ryu, Uk Ryel, 1100 E. 55 St., #EB-2, Chicago, IL 60615 (Chicago First Korean) (872-253-3385) Salem, Jacob D., 1044 W. North St., Apt. #3, Bradley, IL 60915 (Kankakee College) (810-955-9804) Sargent, Scott, 975 S. Lincoln Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (Manteno) (815-936-9349) Sauer, Tyler, One University Ave., Box 6101, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (810-569-4950) Seaman, Lauren D., 932 W. Willow, Chicago, IL 60614 (Lincoln Park) (773-456-7656) Seegers, Hamish, 170 N. Michigan Ave., Bradley 60915 (Kankakee College) (815-690-1225) Smith, Stephanie, E. 421 Carphilly Ct., Brentwood, TN 37027 (Kankakee First) (815-922-2053) Steward, Ellen K., 260 Essex Ct., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (614-202-9893) Stith, Nadine M., 1358 Theresa Ln., Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Kankakee College) (913-523-6907) Trujillo (Martinez), Oscar J., 4177 W. Nelson, Chicago, IL 60641 (Chicago First Spanish) (773-931-8025) Wilson, Don, 735 Enterprise Court, Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (Chicago Heights) (708-372-9427) th Wright, John Albert, 5531 W. 130 St., Palos Heights, IL 60463 (Chicago Calvary) (708-371-0625) L. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS - EDU Michael W. Benson Leon M. Blanchette John C. Bowling Wilfredo Canales Dennis J. Crocker Ron Dalton Teresa Beth Garner Mark E. Holcomb Carl Leth Timothy J. Mercer 32 Franklin Moore Kent R. Olney Charles Perabeau Mark Quanstrom Donald O. Reddick, Jr. Robert Doyle Smith Walter W. Webb David Wine M. MINISTERS SERVING IN NAZARENE INSTITUTIONS IN SPECIAL CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS -- SPC William Bahr David R. Becker Donald R. Bellomy Michael Andrew Benson Jonathan D. Croft Trevor D. Dace Brandon K. Davey Gary D. Dearth Jeffrey Wayne Enfield Gary D. Gerstenberger Justin D. Knight William H. Koch Stanley N. Martin John Mongerson David Morris Mark C. Mountain Roy F. Quanstrom Matthew A. Smith Brian J. Utter N. MINISTERS SERVING SPECIAL SERVICE / INTERDENOMINATIONAL -- SPC Elizabeth Bjorling Laurie J. Braaten William Bray David William Clark Troy W. Martin Uk Ryel Ryu O. ACTIVE EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED -- ESR Earl Morgan P. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST -- SER Anthony P. Fightmaster (lay) Q. REGISTERED EVANGELIST -- EVR Michael W. Benson Daniel E. Wheelock Raul Zaldivar 33 II. General Information A. RECEIVED ON TRANSFER 1. Elders Dennis J. Crocker (Elder) from the Kansas City District, Dennis Dilbeck (Elder) from the Florida District, Kenneth J. Garner (Elder) from the Michigan District, Teresa Beth Garner (Elder) from the Michigan District, Gary D. Gerstenberger (Elder) from the Indianapolis District, Carlos A. Lonberger (Elder) from the Southwest Indiana District, Robert Mitchell (Elder) from the Michigan District, Roy F. Quanstrom (Elder) from the Northwestern Illinois District, Daniel J. Taylor (Elder) from the Northwestern Ohio District, and Jung Suk Yang (Elder) from the South Korea National District. 2. Deacons Brian Reams (Deacon) from the Wisconsin District. 3. Licensed Ministers Jonathan D. Croft (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District, Brent L. Norman (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District, Sharon D. Norman (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District, and Matthew J. Ryba (LM – Elder Track) from the Virginia District. B. GRANTED TRANSFER 1. Elders Timothy J. Britton (Elder) to the North Arkansas District, R. Kendall Franklin (Elder) to the Arizona District, Aaron A. Gregory (Elder) to the Michigan District, Jeffrey P. Hodge (Elder) to the Michigan District, Eun Ho Kim (Elder) to the South Central Ohio District, Ho-Kyung Kwak (Elder) to the Korea District, Adam Lewis (Elder) to the Nebraska District, and Brian D. Smith (Elder) to the Arizona District. 2. Licensed Ministers Ronald L. Allen (LM – Elder Track) to the Tennessee District, Caroline B. Burch (LM – Elder Track) to the Northeast Indiana District, Ian C. Cole (LM – Elder Track) to the Kentucky District, Brandon Metzger (LM – Elder Track) to the Northern Michigan District, and Dale A. Stoops (LM – Elder Track) to the Southwest Indiana District. C. ELECTED TO ELDERS ORDERS Jeffrey C. Alexander, Derek J. Diehl, and Kyan R. Glenn D. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Brandon M. Carter, Kevin Hatcher, Dustin Hogan, Tara Beth Leach, Jacob D. Salem, and Tyler Sauer. E. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE RENEWAL Robert Adams, Danilo I. Aguilar, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Justin Alger, William Bahr, Michael Andrew Benson, Rebekah S. Bowman, Carlos E. Bran, Jonathan Burkey, Tina Burton, Rachel Ann Campbell, Tyler Campbell, David Cardenas, Joseph P. Cash, Ashley M. Cook, Jonathan D. Croft, Trevor Dace, Brandon Davey, Edy de Leon, Licet de Leon, Derek J. Diehl, David Diveley Sr., Eleuterio Dominguez, Jennifer Duckwall, Matthew R. Elless, Michael Evans, Thomas Evans, Aaron Florian, Aaron Gall, Jose Enrique Garcia, Rita Garcia, Kevin E. Gardner, Kyan R. Glenn, William M. Gonzalez, Allison J. Gregory, Cynthia A. Grieb, Tanner H. Griffin, Jeffrey R. Grindle, James E. Guffey, Jennifer Jensen, Jessica D. Karuchit, Cory Koehn, Andrew P. Kring, Reuben Lillie, Romina N. Maldonado, Craig D. Manes, Alan 34 Miller, Elizabeth J. Moore, Brent L. Norman, Sharon D. Norman, Michael R. Pierson, Sandra P. Pineda, Edith Pinto, Rodolfo R. Pinto, Alberto Quezada, Israel Ramirez, Matthew Ryba, Uk Ryel Ryu, Scott A. Sargent, Lauren Seaman, Hamish Seegers, Stephanie Smith, Ellen K. Steward, Nadine M. Stith, Oscar J. Trujillo, Don Wilson, and John A. Wright. F. MINISTERS LICENSES NOT RENEWED Thomas J. Bridges, Matthew Kirkpatrick, Young Chol Lee, Chad G, St. John, Anthony D. Steffens, and Jasper P. Taylor. G. MINISTERS NOTIFIED OF THEIR UNASSIGNED STATUS - FOUR OR MORE YEARS 1. Elders Robert Anderson, Grover Brooks, J. Wade Dickson, Dennis Dilbeck, Jon Dodds, Sunil Gaikwad, James I Harris, Constante Laurea, Ronald Panos, Keith A. Simon, Claude Snodgrass, Donald Ward, and Milton Watson. 2. Deacons Edith K. Allen, Jon E. Klavohn, and Brian S. Reams. H. MINISTERS WITH REMOVED CREDENTIALS HAVING JOINED ANOTHER DENOMINATIONROLL OF DEACONS Gregg Chenoweth I. NAME CHANGES Allison J. Reed (LM) married and became Allison J. Gregory J. MINISTERS DECEASED William Ward Dean (4/4/13), C. William Ellwanger, Gordon C. Wickersham, and Harold J. Yochim. K. CHURCHES INACTIVE Casa de Dios, Chicago Ebenezer, Chicago First East Indian, Chicago First Filipino, Chicago First Russian, Chicago Lincoln Park Community, Chicago Mount Greenwood, Chicago Norridge Arabic, Crystal Lake, Danville Northside, Mount Prospect, New Horizons, New Lenox, Schaumburg Korean, and Suburban Community. L. CHURCH DISORGANIZED Word and Worship Christian Community M. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS Highland Park, Reach 77 Lakeview, Reach 77 Lincoln Park, Reach 77 Loop, Reach 77 Mt. Greenwood, Reach 77 West Pullman, New Song, and Waukegan Hispanic. N. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS Word and Worship Christian Community should have been listed in the 2013 District Journal as “Inactive.” Michael Andrew Benson was listed with a role code of STU in the 2012 journal, but should have had the role code of SPC since he was serving in a connectional interest in a Nazarene institution. Michael W. Benson was mistakenly listed with a role code including SPC in the 2011 and 2012 journals. 35 His role code should have been EDU/EVR. Jeffrey T. Emmons, Andrew Karuchit, and Lance Kilpatrick did not renew their district licenses in 2013. This action should have been included in the 2013 journal. O. WHERE TO SEND FUNDS World Evangelism Fund, Pensions Fund, and Approved Specials General Treasurer—17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 District Evangelism Fund, District Mission Specials and Educational Fund District Treasurer—Heidi Taylor, P.O. Box 218, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Work & Witness and NMI Project Funds NMI Treasurer—Donna S. Lovett, 1295 W. Walnut St., Kankakee, IL 60901 NYI Events and Projects NYI Treasurer—Michelle Thomas, P.O. Box 567 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 SDMI Events and Projects SDMI Treasurer—Lauren Seaman, P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering NTS, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 Nazarene Bible College Offering NBC, 1111 Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910 Investment Funds Church of the Nazarene Foundation, 13795 S. Mur-Len Rd., Suite 101, Olathe, KS 66062 (866-273-2549) 36 III. Plan of Examination (See Section VIII for Contact Information) A. BOARD OF MINISTRY 1. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL CREDENTIALS BOARD (DMCB) Chairman – Carl Leth Secretary – Edward H. Heck Advisors 1. Dave Anderson Advisees: Jacob Salem 2. Susan Armstrong Advisees: Rachel Campbell, Tara Beth Leach, and Elizabeth Moore 3. Wilfredo Canales Advisees: David Cárdenas, Alberto Quezada, Israel Ramírez. 4. Ron Dalton Advisees: Tyler P. Campbell and Brent L. Norman 5. Michael Day Advisees: Ashley Cook, Cynthia Grieb, and Jeffrey R. Grindle 6. W. Randy Dodd Advisees: Kevin Gardner 7. Carl Leth Advisees: Rebekah Bowman, James Guffey, and Jessica Karuchit 8. John T. McCormick Advisees: Michael A. Benson, David Diveley Sr., and Lauren Seaman 9. Brian Wangler Advisees: Jonathan Burkey and John A. Wright 10. David Wine Advisees: Brandon Carter and Stephanie Smith 2. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL STUDIES BOARD (DMSB) Chairman – Doug Ward Secretary – Todd Peeler CEU Coordinator – Todd Peeler Centro de Estudios Pastorales: Spanish Language Urban Pastoral Training – Wilfredo Canales 37 Advisors 1. Gary Aills Advisees: Jonathan Croft and Michael Evans 2. Hector Alfaro Advisees: Rita Garcia and Edith Pinto 3. Deborah Bell Advisees: Dustin Hogan and Reuben Lillie 4. Michael Benson Advisees: Joseph Cash 5. Jerry Bimber Advisees: Tanner H. Griffin 6. Leon Blanchette Advisees: Aaron Gall, Allison Gregory, and Ellen Steward 7. Andy Combs Advisees: Scott A. Sargent and Don Wilson 8. Ezequiel Garcia Advisees: Licet De Leon and Rodolfo Pinto 9. Brandon Hird Advisees: Matthew Elless and Michael Pierson 10. Mark Holcomb Advisees: Jennifer Duckwall and Tyler Sauer 11. Dae Haeng Hur Advisees: 12. Frank Laci Advisees: Robert E. Adams and Andrew P. Kring 13. David Ludwig Advisees: Justin Alger 14. Sergio Mayorga Advisees: Romina Maldonado, Sandra Pineda, and Oscar Trujillo 15. John Mohler Advisees: William Gonzalez and Nadine Stith 16. Ron Panos Advisees: 17. Edward Peñate Advisees: Carlos Bran, Trevor Dace, Edy De León, and Eleuterio Domínguez 18. Gilmar Pineda Advisees: José Enrique García 38 19. Kent Pitcher Advisees: Uk Ryel Ryu, Danilo I. Aguilar, and Alan Miller 20. Mark Quanstrom Advisees: Craig Manes and Matthew Ryba 21. Debbie Reiniche Advisees: Aaron Florian and Cory Koehn 22. Cindi Schimmelpfennig Advisees: Tina Burton and Jennifer R. Jensen 23. Robert Smith Advisees: William Bahr and Hamish Seegers 24. Steve Spangenberg Advisees: Thomas J. Evans and Sharon Norman 25. Doug Ward Advisees: Brandon Davey and Kevin Hatcher DMSB Registered Students Level 2 Track Advisor Placement Method Name Elder DMSB 12 C-2 S Adams, Robert E. Elder DMSB 19 C-2 S Aguilar, Danilo I. Elder DMSB 17 C-2 CEP Bran, Carlos Deacon DMSB 1 P-2 M Croft, Jonathan P-2 M Cruea, Adam Elder Elder DMSB 8 C-2 CEP DeLeon, Licet, Elder DMSB 17 C-2 C Dominguez, Eleuterio Elder DMSB 10 C-2 S Duckwall, Jennifer Elder DMSB 21 C-2 S Florian, Aaron Elder DMSB 22 C-2 M Jensen, Jennifer Elder DMSB 21 C-2 S Koehn, Cory P-2 M LeGrand, Patrick C-2 CEP Maldonado, Romina C-2 M Mansfield, Robert Elder Elder DMSB 14 Elder Elder DMSB 19 C-2 S Miller, Alan Elder DMCB 4 C-2 M Norman, Brent L. Elder DMSB 24 C-2 M Norman, Sharon D. Elder DMSB 14 C-2 CEP Pineda, Sandra Elder DMSB 2 C-2 CEP Pinto, Edith 39 Elder DMSB 8 Elder Elder DMSB 10 C-2 CEP Pinto, Rodolfo P-2 M Weir, Christine P-2 M Sauer, Tyler Level 3 Track Advisor Placement Method Name Elder DMSB 23 C-3 S Bahr, Willam Elder DMSB 4 P-3 S Cash, Joseph Elder DMSB 17 C-3 CEP De Leon, Edy, Elder DMCB 7 P-3 M Diveley, David Sr. Deacon DMSB 18 C-3 CEP Garcia, Jose Enrique Elder DMCB 7 P-3 COS Karuchit, Jessica Elder DMSB 3 P-3 S Lillie, Reuben Elder DMSB 9 C-3 S Pierson, Michael Elder DMSB 7 P-3 M Wilson, Don Level 4 Track Advisor Placement Method Name Deacon DMCB 7 C-4 S Bowman, Rebekah Elder DMSB 22 P-4 M Burton, Tina Elder DMCB10 P-4 C Carter, Brandon M. Deacon DMCB 5 C-4 M Cook, Ashley Elder DMSB 9 P-4 S Elless, Matthew Elder DMSB 1 C-4 M Evans, Michael Elder DMSB 2 C-4 CEP Garcia, Rita Elder DMCB 6 C-4 M Gardner, Kevin Elder DMSB 15 C-4 S Gonzalez, William Elder DMSB 5 C-4 S Griffin, Tanner Deacon DMSB 3 P-4 S Hogan, Dustin Elder DMSB 20 P-4 S Manes, Craig Elder DMSB 20 P-4 C Ryba, Matthew Elder DMSB 19 C-4 S Ryu, Uk Ryel Elder DMSB 23 C-4 S Seegers, Hamish Elder DMSB 6 P-4 C Steward, Ellen Elder DMSB 14 C-4 CEP Trujillo, Oscar 40 Graduated Track Advisor Placement Method Name Elder P-G Evans, Thomas Elder P-G Hatcher, Kevin Elder P-G Salem, Jacob D. Legend Status: C—Continued in year; P—Placed in year; (Pr)-Probationary year granted to complete unfinished requirements; G- Graduated Method: M—Modular Course of Study; CEP-Centro de Estudios Pastorales (Spanish Language Modular Program); S—Student at college or seminary; C—Combination. B. INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS Eligibility The board serves only the persons who are properly enrolled. Enrollment is open only to local ministers, local lay ministers (Manual 402.1 HMS 438), and ministers of music who qualify according to Manual 410. Courses There are two ministerial study tracks administered by the Ministerial Studies Board: Elder and Deacon. In cases where ordination is not being sought, the track is identified as “Licensed Minister.” Ministers will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses. The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a Nazarene liberal arts college or university and, if possible, Nazarene Theological Seminary. Other modes include Nazarene Bible College (NBC On-line), and the Modular Course of Studies (the Spanish Language Modules are identified as CEP). The Modular Course of Studies is under the immediate supervision of the District Ministerial Studies Board. The courses required of the college students are in Manual 426.1. Spanish Language Pastoral Training In an effort to meet the needs of our Spanish-speaking congregations, pastoral training is available through the district’s Centro de Estudios Pastorales (CEP), which meets primarily at Chicago First Spanish Church and uses the Modular Course of Study. The program is administered by Rev. Wilfredo Canales. Conversion From Directed Studies to Modular Courses The District has discontinued the Directed Studies program and has adopted the Modular Course of Study. For details on the transition contact the Secretary of the Board of Ministerial Studies. College Students College students are responsible to submit to the board documentary evidence of academic 41 standing in harmony with Manual 427.1, and Sourcebook for Ministerial Development 438.19. College students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with Manual paragraph 426.1. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the District Ministerial Studies Board, and no requirements stated in the Manual will be waived. Where to Go 1. For information or guidance, contact your adviser first, then, if necessary, contact the secretary or chairman of the Ministerial Studies Board. 2. For relevant applications (for district assembly recognition and renewal and changes of address), contact the district secretary, Dr. Edward H. Heck, Chicago Central District, P.O. Box 101163, Chicago, IL 60610 ([email protected]) and/or visit the District Assembly section on the district web site: www.ccdnaz.org. Persons transferring their membership to this district and wishing to seek a license and/or commission are expected to assume full responsibility to have their records and transcripts from their previous districts (or, if newly graduated, from college and/or seminary) transferred to the current secretary of the Board of Ministerial Studies and the District Secretary. 42 IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS A. SUNDAY EVENING Ordination Service April 6, 2014 The 110th District Assembly began with the Sacred Service of Ordination celebrated at The Chapel, hosted by Mundelein Church of the Nazarene, on Sunday, April 6th at 6:00pm. Congregational music was led by the combined Elgin and Mundelein Worship teams. Host Pastor, Rev. Doug Ward, warmly greeted the district family and prayed. More congregational singing followed. Pastor Ward expressed thanks to Libertyville Campus Pastor, Matt Furr, and the congregation of The Chapel for the use of their facilities for district assembly. Pastor Ward prayed and an offering was taken to defray the costs of assembly. Dr. Jerry Porter greeted the congregation reminding each one of the reasons for coming together at the time of assembly – to be encouraged, to be accountable, and to hear God’s voice. Dr. Porter introduced the Wilson family. The district family welcomed Dr. Brian Wilson as he came forward to give the first portion of his 17th report as District Superintendent. Dr. Wilson introduced special guests of the assembly: General Superintendent in Jurisdiction Jerry Porter; General Superintendent Emeritus, Jim Diehl; District Superintendent Scott Sherwood from Northwest Illinois; Dr. David Nixon from Southern Florida, Dr. Bill Wiesman from the USA/Canada region, Dr. John and Jill Bowling from Olivet Nazarene University, and District Superintendent Dr. John Seaman from the Michigan District. The D.S. Vision Prelude Report, entitled Vision 2020, was presented by Dr. Brian Wilson. “Looking Back”, Dr. Wilson shared district information from 100 and 50 years ago. “Looking Around,” Dr. Wilson shared the variety of ministries presently going on around the district, including the city of Chicago. “Looking Ahead,” Dr. Wilson shared 10 initiatives that will continue the vision into the future. He concluded this portion of his report with a quote from Dr. Mark R. Moore and prayer. Dr. Porter moved for the adoption of the prelude report of the District Superintendent. The motion was seconded and approved. Mrs. Joan Wilson came to the platform at the request of Dr. Porter. She greeted the congregation. Dr. Porter called the assembly to order, followed by the reading of the District Ministerial Credentials Board Partial Report by Dr. Wilson. Dr. Wilson moved for the adoption of the report. The motion was seconded. There was a question, which was addressed. The report was adopted unanimously. The congregation stood and sang “Called Unto Holiness” as Dr. Edward Heck, District Secretary, led the ordination candidates into the service. He presented the ordination candidates, Jeffrey Curtis Alexander, Derek James Diehl and Kyan Ray Glenn, to the assembly and to Dr. Porter. The congregation participated in the Ordination Service Responsive Reading, including passages of Scripture and portions from The Manual. The District Ministers Choir, led by Rev. Dave Anderson, gathered on the platform to participate in special music, including “A Name I Highly Treasure,” “There’s Something About That Name,” and “His Name is Wonderful.” Dr. Brian Wilson announced the names of the 2014 Newly District Licensed Ministers: Brandon M. Carter, Kevin Hatcher, Dustin Hogan, Tara Beth Leach, Jacob D. Salem and Tyler Sauer. He then 43 prayed. Tony Fightmaster and Brian Allen sang “I Want Be Like Jesus” and “Oh, To Be Like Thee.” Dr. Porter delivered the message and charge of ordination, entitled “God’s Amazing Love.” He asked the congregation to stand for prayer. Dr. Porter then asked the candidates for ordination and their spouses to come to the platform, and invited all Elders and Deacons in the congregation to stand behind them. Dr. Porter addressed the spouses of the ordination candidates. The candidates and their spouses knelt at the altar. The Elders and Deacons laid hands on Derek Diehl. Dr. James Diehl then ordained, his grandson, Derek James Diehl, an Elder in the Church of God in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Derek’s father, Rev. Don Diehl prayed for Derek. The Elders and Deacons laid hands on Kyan Ray Glenn. Dr. Porter ordained him an Elder in the Church of God in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Rev. Brian Wangler prayed for Kyan and his wife, Courtney. The Elders and Deacons laid hands on Jeffrey Curtis Alexander. Dr. Porter ordained him an Elder in the Church of God in the name of the Father, Son and Blessed Holy Spirit. Rev. Brandon Hird, cousin of Jeffrey, prayed for Jeff and his wife, Hannah. The congregation clapped in celebration of the newly Ordained Elders. Dr. Porter asked Dr. Wilson to give closing remarks and directions for tomorrow’s session. Dr. Porter and Dr. Diehl met with each ordinand as they were presented with their Certificate of Ordination and then led the ordinands and their spouses to a reception. The ministers and wives and congregational members followed into the reception area. The service concluded at 8:15 pm. B. MONDAY MORNING April 7, 2014 -- 9:00 a.m. th The Olivetians provided inspirational music to open the Monday morning session of the 110 Chicago Central District Assembly. Dr. Brian Wilson thanked the Olivetians and greeted the congregation. He read from Psalm 133. He thanked the people from The Chapel who are hosting assembly and handling media and other logistics necessary for District Assembly. Dr. Porter was introduced as Missionary Evangelist, as well as one who served as pastor, church planter, rector, regional director and now General Superintendent. Dr. Wilson introduced Olivet Nazarene University President Dr. John Bowling, who would share the morning devotional, and Dr. Jill Bowling. Dr. Wilson prayed and the Olivetians led in congregational singing. Dr. Bowling shared a very encouraging devotional, urging each one to “Think Big,” noting that the best days are ahead. The Olivetians sang while a video of Olivet was played on the overhead screens. Dr. Bowling shared the Report of Olivet Nazarene University. Brian Allen and Tony Fightmaster were introduced. Brian Allen presented each pastor and the District Superintendent with a polo shirt from Olivet. Dr. Bowling presented a gift bag to Dr. Porter. The Olivet report was concluded by the Olivetians singing one more selection. Dr. Porter then had the Olivetians distribute their CDs, encouraging all to pray for Olivet Nazarene University, give generously to Olivet and be a recruitment officer for the University. Dr. Porter then directed District Secretary, Dr. Edward H. Heck, to organize the assembly. Dr. Heck stated the officers of the assembly will include the following: Recording Secretary - Mrs. Kathy Heck; Pages – Rev. Todd Peeler and Rev. David Becker; Reader – Rev. Dave Anderson; Election Secretary – Rev. Jeff Alexander. The voting bar was established as the entire floor and the platform. Established times of the District Assembly shall be: 9 am – 12:00pm; Olivet Nazarene University President’s Report – 9:10 am; Special Order of the Day - Acceptance of the Report of the District Superintendent – 10:35 am; Memoirs Report, 12:15 pm; 2:00 pm – Workshops; 4:00 pm Worship, with adjournment following the conclusion of the worship service. Special greetings will be sent to our district-assigned missionaries - the Leslies, Ruthie Cordova 44 and Lisa Lehman; and to former District Superintendent and wife Dr. Keith and Joan Bottles. Dr. Heck stated that those pastors who have found it necessary to seat duly elected/appointed alternate delegates have done so at the time of registration and have been checked for accuracy. He recommended that all alternates be seated as part of the assembly without the reading of names. Motion was made and seconded to accept the organization of the assembly as directed by the District Secretary. The motion carried and the delegates were seated. Dr. Wilson delivered the conclusion of his report, thanking the many members of the district team, sharing statistics and special recognitions. Dr. Porter made the Motion to approve the report of the District Superintendent. The motion was seconded and was approved. The Board of Tellers was called forward. Ballots for district officers were distributed. Dr. Porter asked for a motion to approve the ballot. The motion was seconded and approved. Instructions were given and the delegates voted. The votes were collected and the Board of Tellers was dismissed to tally the votes. Laurel Matson came forward to give the report from Nazarene Bible College. He stated that since 1967 NBC has been educating adults for ministry. Dr. Porter introduced Dr. Donald E. Lain as the new representative from Church of the Nazarene Foundation. Dr. Lain, Vice President of Gift Planning, came forward to share his story as the new representative and how to participate through Legacy Giving. The report was concluded with a video presentation. The NPH materials were highlighted by Dr. Porter from the Catalog that was included in the packet distributed to the delegates. Dr. Porter presented the Constitutional Amendments that were adopted at the General Assembly in Indianapolis, Indiana during the Twenty-eighth General Assembly in June, 2013, to be considered by each district. The District considered adoption or non-adoption with action taken by the General Assembly. Each item was projected on the screens, as follows: •Articles of Faith, paragraph 1.22. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. •Manual Paragraph 18, Article of Faith XIV. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. •Manual Paragraph 27.1, Item 3. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. •Manual Paragraph 27.2, Item 3. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. •New Paragraph added to the Manual Paragraph 28.1. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. •Manual Paragraph 30, amended. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. •Manual Paragraph 32, amended. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The delegation voted by the uplifted hand and the resolution was adopted (concur) by the District Assembly. Dr. Porter asked that action would be taken on the following reports without reading them aloud as all the delegates had opportunity to read them prior to assembly. Dr. Porter moved for the adoption of the District Ministerial Studies Board Report. The motion was seconded and adopted. 45 Dr. Porter moved for the adoption of the District Advisory Board Report. The motion was seconded. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. The report was adopted. Dr. Ported moved for the adoption of the District Finance Committee Report. The motion was seconded and Dr. Porter called for questions or debate. A vote was taken and the report was adopted. Dr. Porter moved for the adoption of the District Treasurer’s Report. The motion was seconded. Dr. Porter called for questions or debate followed by a vote. The report was adopted. Dr. Porter moved for the adoption of the report indicating an audit was not necessary this year. The motion was seconded and he called for questions or debate. The report was adopted. District NMI President, Carla Lovett, came to the platform and invited the Senior Pastors and Local NMI Presidents from those churches who have paid their WEF apportionment in full for 10 or more consecutive years to come to the front of the sanctuary. Churches paying 110% or more were then announced by Mrs. Lovett. Dr. Porter then asked for churches who would be willing to give extra toward the WEF to make the Chicago Central District a 100% District. Several churches pledged so the district could reach 100%. A video was presented to introduce NYC 2015. It was noted that NYC2015.com is the website for all NYC information. A DVD was then shown inviting Nazarenes to attend M15. Pastor’s Reports from North and West Suburban Mission areas were shared followed by the South, Central and South Suburban Mission Areas. All shared approximately one-minute stories of victories and highlights from their church this past year. The Chicago City Church Pastors shared their th reports during the NMI Convention on Saturday, April 5 . The Chicago City Pastors were asked to stand. Dr. Wilson introduced new senior pastors and associate pastors. Dr. Porter presented NMI president Carla Lovett with the “Award of Excellence” for outstanding Achievement in Payment of World Evangelism Fund. Dr. Porter announced that PALCON conferences will be held throughout the United States next May, 2015. Dr. Porter invited the District Superintendent and District Secretary to make any necessary announcements before the conclusion of the morning assembly session. The morning session concluded with the Memorial Service. As names of ordained elders and church members were scrolled on the screen, delegates from their local churches stood in their honor. Rev. David Anderson led in the singing of “I Shall Know Him.” Rev. Susan Armstrong closed the memorial service with prayer. The delegation was dismissed for lunch break. C. MONDAY AFTERNOON April 7, 2014 – 2:00 p.m. The afternoon session opened with workshops for delegates facilitated by Dr. David Nixon – ComeBack Churches, and Bill Wiesman – Church Planting from 2:15 – 4:00pm. Following the workshops, results of the 2014 Officer’s Election ballot were reported: District Advisory Board (lay) total number of ballots cast: 208, ballots disqualified 2, total number of valid ballots 206. Doug Perry 131, Cheryl Seymour 127, Karl Tabor 87, Tom Weitzel 56. Dr. Porter declared Doug Perry and Cheryl Seymour elected to serve a three-year term. District Advisory Board (clergy) total number of ballots cast: 199, ballots disqualified 0, total number 46 of valid ballots 199. David Anderson 133, Doug Ward 66. Dr. Porter declared David Anderson elected to serve a 3-year term. Olivet Nazarene University Trustee (lay) total number of ballots cast: 208, ballots disqualified 0, total number of valid ballots 208. Fred Hardy 141, Perry Jaynes 90, Matt McBurnie 74, Cheryl Seymour 93. Dr. Porter declared Fred Hardy elected to serve a two-year term and Cheryl Seymour elected to finish the vacant expiring term. Olivet Nazarene University Trustee (clergy) total number of ballots cast: 204, disqualified 0, total number of valid ballots 204. W. Randy Dodd 93, Edward H. Heck 111. Dr. Porter declared Edward H. Heck elected to serve a two-year term. SDMI Chairperson total number of ballots cast: 206, disqualified ballots 0, total number of valid ballots 206. Rev. Dave Becker yes 198, no 8. Dr. Porter declared Dave Becker elected for a two-year term. Dr. Porter entertained the motion to authorize the district secretary to edit, harmonize and publish the district journal. The motion was seconded and the delegates voted in agreement. Dr. Porter also called for the adjournment of the assembly to be final at the conclusion of his sermon. Dr. Porter preached about the need for the establishment of new churches and at the end of his sermon asked each pastor to prepare a note with their name and current assignment on it and to indicate where they would start a new work if the Lord directed them to do so. Dr. Porter asked Dr. Wilson to come to the front of the sanctuary where the pastors delivered their notes. A time of prayer followed. The 110th Assembly of the Chicago Central District concluded at 4:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, DR. JERRY PORTER, General Superintendent DR. BRIAN E. WILSON, District Superintendent DR. EDWARD H. HECK, District Secretary MRS. KATHY HECK, Recording Secretary 47 V. Reports DISTRICT OFFICERS A. District Superintendent’s Report 2014 Introduction 20/20 Vision What is 20/20 Vision? The American Optometric Association (www.aoa.org) defines it this way: 20/20 vision is a term used to express normal visual acuity (the clarity or sharpness of vision) measured at a distance of 20 feet. If you have 20/20 vision, you can see clearly at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. If you have 20/100 vision, it means that you must be as close as 20 feet to see what a person with normal vision can see at 100. 20/20 does not necessarily mean perfect vision. 20/20 vision only indicates the sharpness or clarity of vision at a distance. There are other important vision skills, including peripheral awareness or side vision, eye coordination, depth perception, focusing ability and color vision that contribute to your overall vision ability. Some people can see well at a distance, but are unable to bring nearer objects into focus. ... Others can see items that are close, but cannot see those far away.” So, for the purposes of my challenge to you tonight, leaving most of the personnel and statistics pieces for tomorrow morning, let me suggest that Vision 2020 is one way of helping us look at the life of our district with a measure of clarity and also to begin to focus on what lays out ahead of us just a short distance, just six short years away, in the year 2020. I propose to do so tonight by briefly looking back from whence we have come, looking around at where we are now, and then looking ahead to what I believe God is calling the Chicago Central District to in the coming years. LOOKING BACK For the past few years, ever since our Centennial celebration, I have been in habit of looking back at the assembly records of 100 and 50 years prior. It is always fascinating to me to read about the vision of the district superintendents and of the church. Those were different days, different times, and yet the identity, mission and message of the Church of the Nazarene has remained constant. th Today and tomorrow, we celebrate the 110 District Assembly of the Chicago Central District. th 1914 was the year of our 10 District Assembly th The 10 District Assembly of the Chicago Central District was celebrated Sept. 23-27, 1914 in Olivet, Illinois. The District Superintendent serving and reporting was Dr. E. P. Ellyson. A new DS was elected in the person of Rev. I. G. Martin, of 6356 Eggleston Avenue, Chicago, who was then serving as pastor of Chicago First Church. The District Secretary was Charles A. Brown, of Olivet, Illinois. The four additional District Advisory Board members included Rev. J. W. Lawrence of Grand Rapids, MI, Rev. U.E. Harding of Indianapolis, IN, Mr. E.E. Freshney of Indianapolis, and Mr. David Anderson of Chicago, IL. Dr. Phineas F. Bresee , general superintendent, chaired the assembly. “The Illinois Holiness University furnished an excellent choir and orchestra throughout the Assembly.” (p. 13). We are grateful for the part Olivet Nazarene University plays in our district family gathering. 48 District Assembly is a time many of us look forward to because it provides us the opportunity to see friends from across the district that we may not have seen in a year. It provides for accountability and allows the district to affirm the character of our pastors and to approve their assignments. We hope the ministers will actually be present to hear these affirmations of their character and ministry. We often use the phrase “the character of Rev. so-and-so was passed.” I had to chuckle a bit as I read this portion of the 1914 Journal: “On motion, the character of A. L. Johnson was passed, and referred to the next District Superintendent to inquire as to his whereabouts.” (p. 15) E. P. Ellyson had been appointed DS the previous year, by GS Walker. While he served as treasurer for the Illinois Holiness University, he had planned to give at least a month of his time to visit churches and assist them. However, the school that year faced some significant challenges, requiring more of his time and he was unable to travel as planned to more than a handful of churches. His recommendation was that the assembly elect another DS who would then be asked to give full time to the task of the superintendency, specifically to the care of existing churches and to the organization of new works. (p. 29) th It was also at that 10 assembly, by a vote of 74 to 50, that the decision was made to change the district boundaries again, and the CCD was left with Illinois, Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Indiana and Michigan would became their own districts. From 1914 until 1948 the boundaries would be changed three more times, until the 1948 assembly created the district with the 11 ½ counties we currently serve in northeastern Illinois. Dr. Bresee did not immediately organize those new districts (primarily because Indiana and Michigan were reluctant, and also because of the potential severing of the relation thereby with Illinois Holiness University), but they were organized shortly after the assembly, leaving Chicago Central with the state of Illinois (with 23 churches), and separating Indiana (with 7 churches) and Michigan (with 7 churches). Prior to the 19 15 Assembly, the state of Wisconsin was added to the Chicago Central District by the general superintendents. In 1914 Chicago First Church was the only Nazarene church in the city of Chicago. In 1915, the South Shore (or Woodlawn) church was started, with the help of Chicago First Church. Rev. I. G. Martin during the next year served as both DS and pastor of Chicago First Church. 1964 was the year of our “60th” Assembly: It was also the year of a general assembly. In 1964 General Assembly, two new “junior colleges” were authorized to be established, sharing educational territory with Olivet. The District Assembly was held at Chicago First Church, July 29-31, 1964, at the corner of 83 Damen in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. rd and The GS was Samuel Young The DS was Mark R. Moore (lived in Bradley, IL, in a district-owned parsonage at 1394 Blatt Blvd. and with an office at 471 W. Broadway. On the Advisory Board were Forrest W. Nash of Bourbonnais, Willis E. Snowbarger of Bourbonnais, IL, Sylvester A. Smith of Danville and Lauren I. Seaman of 10633 Emerald Ave, Chicago. By this time, the district was now limited to the current 11 ½ counties of northeast Illinois. We had a good grouping of churches in the Danville area and in the Kankakee area. Our presence in the suburbs of Chicago was growing. Our one church in the city in 1914 of Chicago had become 7 churches and missions in 1964. 49 ● Chicago Austin (corner of Race and Pine, on the west side Austin neighborhood, pastored by Alvin Smith) th ● Chicago Emerald Avenue (105 and Emerald Ave. in the Roseland neighborhood, pastored by Sam Smith) rd ● Chicago First (which had moved to 83 and Damen, in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood, pastored by Cecil Ewell) nd ● Chicago Ingleside Ave. (72 Street and Ingleside, in the Grand Crossing neighborhood, pastored by Rufus Sanders) ● Chicago Midwest (3749 W. Huron, in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, pastored by Robert Layman) th ● Chicago Mt. Greenwood (105 and Kedzie in the Mt. Greenwood neighborhood, pastored by W. R. York) ● Chicago Northside (at that time at 3848 N. Greenview, in the Lakeview neighborhood) LOOKING AROUND Over the last fifty years, Nazarene presence in the city of Chicago peaked at 13 and declined to 5, as the city underwent significant social transitions and churches moved and/or closed. When Joan and I arrived we found work in 5 neighborhoods. Dr. Jim Diehl, who is with us tonight, was our first presiding GS, as I challenged the CCD to “go to the City with Love”. I wonder if Dr. Diehl imagined at that time, that one day his grandson would be one of those who heard God’s call to go “to Chicago with love”? It has not been easy going, as funds for support of church planters and properties have not been readily available. But we have chipped away at the task, laying some firm foundations of missional strategy by adopting an incarnational, contextualized, multicultural approach to urban ministry. We have moved the district office and the district superintendent into the city, and have issued a call for church planters to come who would be co-vocational and commit themselves to living out holiness in the context of a specific community and allowing the form of the church to be shaped by the dynamic of the relationships being intentionally built in the name of Jesus. God has honored us with some incredible church planters, and their numbers are growing. Chicago First Church has returned to the city with its ministry in the Austin neighborhood. Churches like Northside and Ingleside, that have faithfully remained in the city continue to serve as historical anchors of Nazarene presence. Our Hispanic work continues to grow and reproduce itself. Gage Park, organized just a couple of years ago, was the first new work on the southside of the city in six decades. For the past few years my personal goal has been “14 in 14”. Having never enjoyed Nazarene presence in more than 13 neighborhoods, 14 is a significant marker for us. While not all of the following are fully organized church, today we have Nazarene presence in the following neighborhoods: 1. Austin (Chicago First) 2. Gage Park 3. Grand Crossing (Chicago Ingleside) 4. Humboldt Park (First Spanish) 5. Irving Park (Emanuel Spanish) 6. Lincoln Park (Reach77) 7. Lincoln Square (Ch. Northside-Ravenswood) 8. Lakeview (Reach77) 9. The Loop 10. Mt. Greenwood (x2) 11. Pilsen (Grace Fellowship) 12. Rogers Park (Grace Fellowship) 13. Uptown 14. West Pullman We made it to “14 in 14”! In 2014-15 we have plans to enter Ashburn (the site of our southwest side ministry hub), Hyde Park and, Lord willing, several other neighborhoods. 50 Along with our advance in the city of Chicago, and church planting in other parts of the district, such as the new Hispanic work in Highland Park, there are several really bright spots that I see as I look at the broad picture of the CCD: ● Our NYI is alive and active and full of energy and dreams. Last year our youth took first place at the Regional Celebrate Life event. Yesterday at NYI Convention, many of our teens gave testimony to how God was working in their lives and using them for His purposes. ● Our missions council is keeping the global mission task always before us. CCD Nazarenes are a generous people and this year gave over 1.6 million dollars to the cause of global missions, 1 million of that in the way of 10% missions specials. We are 12,000 shy of reaching our goal of being 100% paid for WEF again this year, and I believe we will get there. Our partnership with the Costa Rica Norte District has resulted in over 150 CCD Nazarenes having their first Work and Witness experience and several of our own have received a call to missions to been assigned to mission fields as a result. Just this week Danilo Aguilar and his wife received news that they were being assigned to the Western Mediterranean Field later this year. CCD is a sending district. ● Our SDMI is helping us think about what Christian discipleship needs to look like in this new day, and is providing training opportunities for us throughout the year. ● Our churches are finding ways to become more relevant and visible and effective in their context. This year I had the privilege of dedicating the new facility for the Living Water Church, in the heart of downtown Morris. No other church on the district has neon lights and a theatre marquis announcing the holiness message. We congratulate Living Water Church. ● Our churches have longevity as well. This year Chicago Heights celebrated their centennial, becoming the third church on the district to do so, following Chicago First and Danville First. Mundelein, our host church, this year celebrates 60 years! These churches have found a way to continually develop new vision and remain relevant in a changing world. ● Our preaching of the Holiness message is strong, and Holiness Summits in Danville and Joliet are an annual highlight on our calendar, as are the Fruin Holiness Lectures at Olivet and the regular revival meetings held across the district. But there is much work yet to do, and we need a plan to accomplish it. LOOKING AHEAD In bullet point format, for the sake of brevity, let me suggest that, as we move toward 2020, we move forward with the following 10 initiatives: 1. We continue to be a church given to prayer as the foundation for any movement of God, relying on the power of the infilling Holy Spirit to mobilize His church in mission, for the transformation of lives, families, communities and nations. 2. We need to continue to develop the mission area system, to provide localized, equipped and authorized assistance to our local churches through mission area assistants to the DS. Each mission area needs to develop a strategic plan for church development, partnership and church planting that addresses the particular context in which they minister. 3. In the city of Chicago, over several years, we need to establish 7 ministry hubs, as the one in the Ashburn neighborhood, which will serve as a base for the development of ministries in 10 surrounding neighborhoods, providing space for congregational life, ministerial education, compassionate ministries, Work and Witness housing, transitional housing for church planters, transitional housing for compassionate ministry type efforts, and administrative support space. 4. We need to continue to press toward the goal of having a Nazarene ministry presence in each of the 77 community areas of Chicago. If we have reached: 14 in 14, could we dream about doubling that number by 2020? And then doubling again the next six years? And then being in all 77 areas by 2030? 5. I believe we need to do our best to resource our pastors with opportunities for continuing education in at least two areas that many never experience: a personal experience of the Holy Land, and a visit to the sites of our Wesleyan theological heritage. I have shared with the DAB my desire that the district find a way to help make it possible for every pastor to be able to preach from 51 the New Testament, with the background of a personal experience of having walked where Jesus walked. Those trips are not cheap, and many of our pastors cannot afford to go on their own, so I am working on plans for churches and the district to partner together to help their pastor, sometime over the next four years, to visit the Holy Land if they so desire. Then, I think it is important for them to also visit the land of Wesley and become more familiar with the development of our distinctive theology and doctrine. 6. We need to continue to develop a strong support infrastructure for church planters, providing them with training, mentoring and connections with existing congregations for emotional and prayer support. 7. We need to provide training and resources for pastors of churches that need to experience renewal and “a come-back” if you will. Church planting and church renewal need to happen simultaneously. Otherwise, we will simply be replacing dying churches with new churches. We need all of our churches to thrive! 8. We need to do a better job of helping churches recognize when they need to make fiscal adjustments. In the past year we tried to help a local church respond to a fiscal crisis that we were made aware of perhaps too late. The result was not we desired, as we closed the Word and Worship church in Aurora. This leaves Aurora, the second largest city in the state of Illinois, with a population of 200,000 without a Nazarene presence. This cannot be. We must return, in a different location, with a different strategy, but with the holiness message. Already the Naperville Trinity Church is talking with us about sponsoring a new work in Aurora. 9. We need to continue to give ourselves to global mission as we have through the Global Missional Partnership with the Costa Rica Norte District. That partnership was planned to last from 20112015. We will need to either extend that partnership or find a new district to partner with, to bless and to be blessed as we live out our identity as an international Christian, Holiness and Missional church. And may God continue to send CCD Nazarenes in service for short-term and long-term assignments around the globe. 10. Many of these initiatives will require funding that we do not currently have. Along with greater participation in the DEF by our local churches, we need to find additional revenue streams for district ministry funding. Your DS and DAB have resisted any kind of overt capital campaign efforts, leaving those for the local church and the college. However, we do believe that our people will give to specific new district ministry projects in ways that will not detract from local church giving, and so far we have done little with planned and deferred giving. We need to do more in this area. I estimate we need to be raising $100,000 per year more than we currently do, to effectively pursue our missional priorities on the district. I am issuing a challenge for CCD Nazarenesto commit to giving an additional $25 per month to help the district churches reach their district-wide goals. We are developing ways to make it easy to give online and consistently in ways that will make a significant impact on our work. Membership in 1914 was 2,634. In 1964 it was 5,666. In 2014 it is 10,368 –our highest ever, but just a very slight increase from last year. CONCLUDING REMARKS In 1964, DS Mark Moore concluded his report with the following remarks, to which I say “Amen” and appropriate as my own. I use them to conclude my report and challenge to us this evening: On a personal note, regarding the task of the superintendencey, he wrote: “Fourteen hour days are normal, and up to eighteen hour days are not uncommon at times in caring for the work of the district. I have not tried to spare myself in the task....You have been good to me and my family. May God bless you for it...One burden lies heavy on my heart. I want God to give us a spiritual break-through this year which will strengthen the foundation of our work for greater exploits for His cause. It is easy to become routine, indifferent, formal, and ritualistic. The only antidote is to be filled with the Spirit. A Spirit-filled church is not a dull, lifeless thing. It is vibrant, vital, strong, and happy. It is awake to opportunities for service. It successfully resists temptations and hindrances of Satan. It is peaceful, joyous, useful, and powerful. I want every church on the Chicago Central District 52 to be that type of church. In the Power of the Spirit WE CAN–WE MUST!” Statistics: While we are still getting some final information in from churches and finalizing numbers, right now we believe we can report the following statistics: ● We report 71 organized churches. ● We received 381 New Nazarenes by profession of faith. ● Our church membership this year stands at 10,368 the most in our district’s history. That is an increase over last year. However it is an increase of just 3. We can do better. ● Our discipleship enrollment is 10,530 and our attendance is 4,671, also down from last year’s 5,270. That is a significant drop. I understand that we find it difficult to accurately count some of the innovative and creative ways in which we do discipleship, but I want to encourage us to intentionally track those for whom the church is providing discipleship opportunities and monitor their growth. This statistic is a critically important statistic, and I don’t believe we have a good handle on what is really taking place in many of our discipleship efforts. I am going to ask our SDMI to help us get a better handle on this, provide training and give us tools to both build and track attendance better. ● Another number that concerns me, assuming all the pastors’ reports are correct, is the average worship attendance. I know that “regular attendance” used to be thought of as 3 out of 4 Sundays, and now if people attend once or twice a month they are considered regular attenders. Our average worship attendance this year was 7,083. That was a significant decline of nearly 4 00 from last year. Perhaps there are some numbers reported incorrectly that we have yet to correct, but even so, if we look at the trend over the last decade, it is not a good one. We are 1,100 under our average attendance of 10 years ago. That is not a sustainable trend for us. I return to my comments last night that we need to both plant new churches AND revitalize existing congregations. We all need to be growing. A district that is now 110 years old deals with the issue of renewed vision constantly in local churches. The statistics and studies don’t lie. Any church in decline must renew its vision and begin to do things differently if it is to remain relevant as an agent of transformation in its community. I have invited Dr. David Nixon to share with us this afternoon and to encourage us in bringing about change in our local churches and district. This is vital for us if we are to accomplish our mission. If a local church is relevant as an agent of transformation in its community, I am convinced it will grow. Let’s get those 400 attenders back this year, let’s close the back door, let’s intentionally seek out those for whom Jesus died and make sure they have an opportunity to know him personally as Lord and Saviour and Sanctifier. The Christian discipleship journey is not intended to be a solitary one. It is a shared journey, and gathering for regular weekly worship is a significant part of that journey. Let’s drive that home this year with grace and vision and strong leadership in our local churches. May God be glorified in our efforts to do so. Financial Statistics: ● Our churches raised a total of $12,305,725 this fiscal year. ● Of that 1.6 million was given to the cause of missions. $563,950 of that through WEF and over a million through 10% approved missions specials. We are $12,000 short of meeting 100% payment of WEF as a district, and I want to call on those churches that have not paid 100% to step up and help the district get there. Many of our churches have overpaid their WEF to help us get to where we are. 29 churches met the criteria to be WEF Award of Excellence Churches, 18 paid 110% or more of WEF goal, ● $498,508 was given toward the District Evangelism Fund, 97% of our goal. ● $248,643 was given toward the Educational Fund, putting us at 100% ● $222,250 was given toward the Pensions and Benefits Fund, putting us at 94%, short by $17,000. Again, any churches that can finish paying their obligation here, will help us all. All Apportionments Paid in Full (37): 53 ● Aroma Park ● Blue Island Spanish ● Bradley First ● Chicago First ● Chicago Gage Park ● Chicago Heights ● Chicago Northside ● Chicago Oak Lawn First ● Danville Cedar Grove ● Danville First ● Danville Southside ● Danville Westside ● Elgin ● Gilman ● Grace Fellowship ● Hoopeston Community ● Joliet Crystal Lawns ● Joliet First ● Kankakee College ● Kankakee Eastridge ● Kankakee First ● Kankakee Westbrook ● Kankakee Wildwood ● Kempton ● Lighthouse Community ● Lincoln Park ● Manteno ● Milfrod ● Momence First ● Mundelein ● North Chicago ● Paxton ● Potomac ● Waukegan First ● Wilmington First ● Worth Special Recognitions: ● Centennial Anniversaries–Chicago Heights ● 60th Anniversary–Mundelein ● WEF Payment Recognition–Dr. Porter Respectfully submitted, Brian E. Wilson 54 B. DISTRICT BOARDS 1. District Advisory Board We, the District Advisory Board of the Chicago Central District, have met four times and held three conference calls during the 12-month fiscal year (Manual 222.20), to conduct the business of the district under the leadership of Dr. Brian E. Wilson, district superintendent. We have served in an advisory capacity to the district superintendent (222.8) in his supervision of the departments, boards and committees of the district, and have encouraged him in his exercise of missional leadership, for purposes of church extension and church planting, the training and credentialing of ministers, the preaching of the holiness message, the transformation of our communities, and of a harvest of souls for the Kingdom of God. We are committed to being a church that makes Christlike disciples on the Chicago Central District and in the nations of the world. 1. We have granted interim transfers to the following persons: Ronald L. Allen (LM –Elder Track) to the Tennessee District; Timothy J. Britton (Elder) to the North Arkansas District; Caroline Burch (LM –Elder Track) to the Northeast Indiana District; Ian C. Cole (LM –Elder Track) to the Kentucky District; R. Kendall Franklin (Elder) to the Arizona District; Aaron A. Gregory (Elder) to the Michigan District; Jeffrey P. Hodge (Elder) to the Michigan District; Eun Ho Kim (Elder) to the South Central Ohio District; Ho Kyung Kwak (Elder) to the Korea District; Adam Lewis (Elder) to the Nebraska District; Brandon Metzger (LM - Elder Track) to the Northern Michigan District; Brian D. Smith (Elder) to the Arizona District; Dale A. Stoops (LM –Elder Track) to the Southwest Indiana District. (Manual paragraphs 223; 203.9) 2. We have approved interim transfers from other districts and referred them to the Ministerial Credentials Board including the following persons: Dennis J. Crocker (Elder) from the Kansas City District; Jonathan D. Croft (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District; Dennis Dilbeck (Elder) from the Florida District; Kenneth J. Garner (Elder) from the Michigan District; Teresa Beth Garner (Elder) from the Michigan District; Gary D. Gerstenberger (Elder) from the Indianapolis District; Carlos A. Lonberger (Elder) from the Southwestern Indiana District; Robert Mitchell (Elder) from the Michigan District; Brent L. Norman (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District; Sharon D. Norman (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District; Roy F. Quanstrom (Elder) from the Northwestern Illinois District; Brian Reams (Deacon) from the Wisconsin District; Matthew J. Ryba (LM – Elder Track) from the Virginia District; Daniel J. Taylor (Elder) from the Northwest Ohio District; and Jung Suk Yang (Elder) from the South Korean National District; (223; 203.8) 3. We have approved the district superintendent’s recommendation for appointment or reappointment of the following serving as pastors: Pedro Aguilar (Chicago Emanuel Spanish), José Alfaro (Chicago First Spanish), David Becker (Joliet Crystal Lawns), Jerry Bimber (Lombard), Steve Cook (Living Water), Edy de Leon (Mt. Prospect International co-pastor), Derek Diehl (Reach77 -- Lincoln Park), Eleuterio Dominguez (Cristo La Unica Esperanza), Michael Evans (Chicago Ingleside and West Pullman), Michael Fisk (Paxton), Ezequiel Garcia (Chicago Gage Park), Kevin Gardner (Lighthouse Community), Ryan Hansen (Grace Fellowship), Brandon Hird (Momence), Dae Haeng Hur (New Song Mission), Hoang Huynh (Chicago Uptown Vietnamese), Robert Killion (Milford), Young C. Kim (Mt. Prospect International co-pastor), Carlos Lonberger (Reach77 – Mt. Greenwood), William Luttrell (Wilmington), Sergio Mayorga (Blue Island Spanish), Wesley Mills (Blue Island); Gilmar Pineda (Chicago Summit Spanish), Enrique Polanco (West Chicago), Alberto Quezada (Aroma Park), Jamil Qandah (Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic), Israel Ramirez (Highland Park), Matthew Ryba (Reach 77 – Lakeview), Lauren Seaman (Reach77 -- Lincoln Park), Victor Walker (House of Prayer Ministries), Debora White (Sheldon), William Wiggins (Danville Cedar Grove), and Bill Wright (Danville Westside). (117) 4. We approve the recommendation for granting SPC role code and renewal of those in special service or interdenominational ministries: Elizabeth Bjorling, Laurie J. Braaten, William Bray, 55 David W. Clark, Troy W. Martin, and Uk Ryel Ryu. (435.11) 5. We declared the Word and Worship Church a “church in crisis” (125-125.2) 6. We declared the Word and Worship Christian Community Church and the Casa de Dios Church inactive for a period of transition. (106) 7. We declared the Word and Worship Christian Community Church disorganized, after it was declared a “church in crisis” and after a district - prepared plan for renewal was rejected by the remaining congregants, and following a time when it was inactive. (106-106.5) 8. We approved the sale of three vacant lots on Gordon Street, in Kankakee, which were deeded in the name of the district but which properly were for the use of the Kankakee Wildwood Church. That sale was executed in this fiscal year and the proceeds went to the Wildwood Church. We approved the listing for sale of the Aurora (Jericho Rd.) church building and parsonage properties. That property has not yet sold. (106.2, 222.5) 9. We approved the purchase of a parsonage at 12500 South Lowe Avenue in the West Pullman neighborhood of Chicago, for use in the starting of a house church in that area. The expectation is that the new congregation will purchase the house from the district, as it develops.(222.5) We are grateful for the denomination’s Alabaster program which helped us make the down payments on these purchases. In partial fulfillment of our commitment to our missional partnership with the Costa Rica Norte District, we authorized the contribution of $100,000 ($40,000 of which is yet to be raised voluntarily by our local churches) toward the purchase of a property with existing structures, in the city of Muelle, Costa Rica, for use as the district center for this growing sister district. The remainder of the purchase price was covered by the Costa Rica Norte District and the Alabaster program through the Mesoamerica Region. This facility will be used for pastoral training, a School of Evangelism, housing of Work and Witness teams, camps and more. A new Nazarene church is already meeting at the facility. We praise God for this significant step in the Costa Rica Norte District’s development toward becoming a regular, self-supporting Phase 3 district. 10. Functioning as the elected District Church Properties Board (233-234.5) we approved the proposals submitted by Chicago Calvary and Joliet Crystal Lawns Churches for refinancing and additional debt to cover remodeling projects. We denied requests by Lighthouse Community and House of Prayer for additional debt and refinancing, and continue to work with these two congregations on other solutions to their building needs. 11. At the request of the district superintendent, the DAB established a document outlining the minimum level of insurance coverage that any local church should maintain on its property. That document was distributed to all our pastors. The DAB reminds every local church that no church property should ever be without insurance coverage, and that it is the responsibility of the local church to maintain such coverage. The church should provide proof of coverage annually to the district office, at the same time as the local church operating budget is submitted. We propose adding this document and instruction to the District Assembly Finance Committee Report. 12. We established the 2014-15 fiscal year as March 1, 2014–February 28, 2015. (222.1, 114.1) 13. We approved the District Superintendent’s specific recommendations for the appointment of Mission Area Assistants to the District Superintendent, as well as the district support personnel recommended by the DS (222.13). 14. We celebrate the establishment, during 2013-14, of new works in the Chicago Lakeview and Chicago West Pullman neighborhoods, and the move of Grace of Fellowship Church into the 56 Rogers Park and Pilsen neighborhoods with worship and Bible Study. This puts a Nazarene ministry presence in 14 of the 77 neighborhoods, the most we have ever had in our 110 year history. Let us not look back, but press on quickly to “at least 15 in 2015” and to all 77 within a few years! We celebrate the efforts to begin a new Hispanic work in the city of Elgin. Church planting is needed and a priority for us in suburban areas like Aurora (the second largest city in Illinois, with a population of 200,000), and in the rural counties of our district, like Ford County where we have only one church. We affirm the plans to continue to provide church planting training for church planters, for churches planting churches, and for mentors of church planters during this next fiscal year. 15. We recognized Chicago Heights Church of the Nazarene, which celebrated her Centennial in October of 2013. Our congratulations to Pastor Randy Dodd and the Chicago Heights Church on this significant milestone! We recognize the Mundelein Church, host church for District th Assembly, at the celebration of their 60 Anniversary this year! 16. We are supportive of our District Superintendent in the intervention efforts required to bring about changes that are necessary for the health of our churches, and we ask our pastors and church boards to work cooperatively and in harmony with our DS and the Mission Area Assistants in these efforts. 17. At the end of fiscal year 2013-14, we identified several churches as falling into the category of subsidized churches, either because of the need for district expense on their behalf during the fiscal year just ended, or because of the withholding of funds from any or all of the four apportionment funds. As subsidized churches, their pastors are subject to annual appointment by the DS and DAB (117), and they are required by the DAB to follow a plan of action established by the DAB for more intentional monitoring and for a renewal of local church health. It is our hope to be able to declare many or all of these churches returned to regular operating status at the next district assembly. These churches include: Chicago First Spanish, Chicago Ingleside Community, Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic, Chicago Southside Arabic, Highland Park Mission, House of Prayer, Lombard, Mt. Prospect International, Mundelein Spanish, West Chicago, and Wilmington First (Note: list to be updated as APRs are completed). 18. Prior to the 2013 District Assembly, and in the course of the review of district finances and the conducting of our four-year full audit, we identified 37 accounts receivable being held by the district, awaiting payment by local churches. Many of these represent health insurance premiums, property insurance premiums, property purchases or emergency property repairs, for which the district advanced funds but has not been repaid. We ask each of these churches to work with the Mission Area Assistant and the DS and DAB on a realistic plan for repayment, and to begin or continue making payments this year. Recuperating these advanced funds will help the district be in a position to respond to similar needs by local churches in the future. 19. Based on the actual average monthly revenue of $40,000 from our local churches for the District Evangelism Fund during fiscal year 2013-14, plus anticipated income from shared use of our properties and other gifts, we approve a $500,000 district operating budget for fiscal year 2014-15. This budget, recommended by the District Superintendent, includes funding for district administration and personnel, for our SDMI, NMI and NYI operating budgets, for General Assembly expenses, for church planting work, and for various missional efforts that are part of our district strategic mission plan. 20. We approved the following for submission to the GMC as Approved Missions Specials for purposes of charitable giving: All new church planting efforts on the district until organization, including the Reach77 efforts in Chicago, Center of Hope CMC, the community transformation efforts in Pembroke, and INTRSCT CMC in Chicago. 57 21. We celebrate the district-to-district partnership that we are enjoying with the Costa Rica Norte District and DS, Rev. Johnny Calvo, and are grateful for the way in which this partnership is blessing our own district constituency and giving us an avenue for service alongside our “Tico” brothers and sisters. They are an inspiration to us. We praise God for the vision and leadership of our district superintendent, the service of our district secretary and treasurer and district support staff, and the ministry and commitment of the entire Chicago Central district team. Thank you for the privilege of serving our pastors and churches this past year. We do it with great love for the church of Jesus Christ, and with great optimism for the future of our district. Respectfully submitted, FRED HARDY, Secretary BRIAN WILSON, Chairman 58 2. Ministerial Credentials Board Partial Report We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, submit the following report: We recommend the following ministers be received on transfer: Dennis J. Crocker (Elder) from the Kansas City District, Jonathan D. Croft (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District, Dennis Dilbeck (Elder) from the Florida District, Kenneth J. Garner (Elder) from the Michigan District, Teresa Beth Garner (Elder) from the Michigan District, Gary D. Gerstenberger (Elder) from the Indianapolis District, Carlos A. Lonberger (Elder) from the Southwest Indiana District, Robert Mitchell (Elder) from the Michigan District, Brent L. Norman (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District, Sharon D. Norman (LM – Elder Track) from the Michigan District, Roy F. Quanstrom (Elder) from the Northwestern Illinois District, Brian S. Reams (Deacon) from the Wisconsin District, Matthew J. Ryba (LM – Elder Track) from the Virginia District, Daniel J. Taylor (Elder) from the Northwest Ohio District. (223; 203.8) Respectfully submitted, EDWARD H. HECK, Secretary CARL LETH, Chairman Final Report We recommend that the following be granted renewal of district minister’s license: Robert E. Adams, Danilo I. Aguilar, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Justin Alger, William Bahr, Michael A. Benson, Rebekah S. Bowman, Carlos E. Bran, Jonathan Burkey, Tina Burton, Rachel Ann Campbell, Tyler Campbell, David Cardenas, Joseph Cash, Ashley M. Cook, Jonathan D. Croft, Trevor Dace, Brandon K. Davey, Edy de Leon, Licet de Leon, Derek Diehl, David Joseph Diveley Sr., Eleuterio Dominguez, Jennifer Duckwall, Matthew Elless, Michael Evans, Thomas Evans, Aaron Florian, Aaron M. Gall, Jose Enrique Garcia, Rita Garcia, Kevin Gardner, Kyan R. Glenn, William M. Gonzalez, Allison Gregory, Cynthia Grieb, Tanner Griffin, Jeffrey R. Grindle, James Guffey, Jennifer Jensen, Jessica D. Karuchit, Cory Koehn, Andrew Kring, Reuben Lillie, Romina Maldonado, Craig Manes, Alan Miller, Elizabeth J. Moore, Brent L. Norman, Sharon D. Norman, Michael R. Pierson, Sandra Pineda, Edith Pinto, Rodolfo Pinto, Alberto Quezada, Israel Ramirez, Matthew J. Ryba, Uk Ryel Ryu, Scott Sargent, Lauren Seaman, Hamish Seegers, Stephanie E. Smith, Ellen Steward, Nadine M. Stith, Oscar J. Trujillo, Don Wilson, and John A. Wright. We recommend that the following be granted district minister's license: Brandon M. Carter, Kevin Hatcher, Dustin Hogan, Tara Beth Leach, Jacob D. Salem, and Tyler Sauer. We recommend that the following be elected to elder’s orders and be placed on the roll of elders in the Church of the Nazarene: Jeffrey C. Alexander, Derek Diehl, and Kyan R. Glenn. We recommend the following ministers serving in connectional interests as faculty or high-level administration at a Nazarene institution of higher learning be granted a role code of EDU: Michael W. Benson, Leon M. Blanchette, John C. Bowling, Wilfredo Canales, Dennis J. Crocker, Ron Dalton, Teresa Beth Garner, Mark E. Holcomb, Carl Leth, Timothy J. Mercer, Franklin Moore, Kent R. Olney, Charles Perabeau, Mark Quanstrom, Donald O. Reddick, Jr., Robert Doyle Smith, Walter W. Webb and David Wine. We recommend the following ministers serving in connectional interest in Nazarene institutions be granted a role code of SPC: William Bahr, David R. Becker, Donald R. Bellomy, Michael A. Benson, Jonathan D. Croft, Trevor Dace, Brandon K. Davey, Gary D. Dearth, Jeffrey W. Enfield, Gary D. Gerstenberger, Justin D. Knight, William H. Koch, Stanley N. Martin, John Mongerson, David Morris, Mark C. Mountain, Matthew A. Smith, and Brian J. Utter. We recommend the following for special service in interdenominational capacities be granted renewal of the role code of SPC: Elizabeth Bjorling, Laurie J. Braaten, William Bray, David W. Clark, Troy W. Martin, and Uk Ryel Ryu. We recommend that the following be granted active evangelism services retired (ESR): Earl 59 Morgan. We recommend that the following be granted a role code of registered evangelist (EVR): Michael W. Benson, Daniel Wheelock, and Raul Zaldivar. We recommend that the following be granted renewal of registered song evangelist (SER): Anthony P. Fightmaster. We recommend that the following be granted a role code of chaplain (CHP): Marsha Collins, Craig Crombar, Christopher S. Easton, Mark E. Holcomb, Duane B. Kaufman, James B. Lee, Marlin Ludwig, Thomas W. McCann, Howard G. Millhuff, and Gordon Williams. We recommend that the following be removed from the roll of elders - Deceased: William Ward Dean, C. William Ellwanger, Gordon C. Wickersham, and Harold J. Yochim. We recommend that the following be dropped from the roll of deacons, and have his credential assigned a removed status, having joined another denomination: Gregg Chenoweth. We recommend that the following elders be advised of their unassigned status prior to being dropped from the roll of elders: Robert Anderson, Grover Brooks, J. Wade Dickson, Dennis Dilbeck, Jon Dodds, Sunil Gaikwad, James I Harris, Constante Laurea, Ronald Panos, Keith A Simon, Claude A Snodgrass, Donald Ward, Milton Watson, and Raymond L. White. We recommend that the following deacons be advised of their unassigned status prior to being dropped from the roll of deacons: Edith K. Allen, Jon E. Klavohn, and Brian S. Reams. We refer to the District Advisory Board the following assigned ministers serving as supply pastors: Enrique Polanco (West Chicago), Alberto Quezada (Aroma Park), and Hosny Reyad (Chicago Southside Arabic). Respectfully submitted, EDWARD H. HECK, Secretary CARL LETH, Chairman 60 3. Ministerial Studies Board The Board of Ministerial Studies makes the following recommendations: That the following students be Graduated from the course of study: Thomas Evans (Elder); Kevin Hatcher (Elder); and Jacob D. Salem (Elder). That the following students be placed in the course of study in the level indicated: Fourth Level- Rebekah S. Bowman (Deacon), Tina Burton (Elder), Brandon M. Carter (Elder), Ashley M. Cook (Deacon), Matthew Elless (Elder), Michael Evans (Elder), Rita Garcia (Elder), Kevin Gardner (Elder), William M. Gonzalez (Elder), Tanner Griffin (Elder), Dustin Hogan (Deacon), Craig Manes (Elder), Matthew Ryba (Elder), Uk Ryel Ryu (Elder), Hamish Seegers (Elder), Ellen Steward (Elder), and Oscar Trujillo (Elder). Third Level- William Bahr (Elder), Joseph Cash (Elder), Edy De Leon (Elder), David Diveley (Elder), Jose Enrique Garcia (Deacon), Jessica Karuchit (Elder), Reuben Lillie (Elder), Michael R. Pierson (Elder), and Don Wilson (Elder); Second Level- Robert E. Adams (Elder), Danilo I. Aguilar (Elder), Carlos E. Bran (Elder), Jonathan Croft (Deacon), Adam Cruea (Elder), Licet De Leon (Elder), Eleuterio Dominguez (Elder), Jennifer Duckwall (Elder), Aaron Florian (Elder), Jennifer Jensen (Elder), Corey Koehn (Elder), Patrick LeGrand (Elder), Romina Maldonado (Elder), Alan Miller (Elder), Brent Norman (Elder), Sharon Norman (Elder), Sandra Pineda (Elder), Edith Pinto (Elder), Rodolfo Pinto (Elder), Tyler Sauer (Elder), and Christine Weir (Elder). Respectfully submitted TODD W. PEELER, Secretary DOUG WARD, Chairman 61 C. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 2014-15 Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Stewardship of Christ-like Disciples .................................................................................... 1 Funding the Mission through the “Tithe and Offering” Concept .............................................. 2 Estimating Apportionments .......................................................................................................... 3 Where and When to Send Monies ................................................................................................ 3 Recommendations to the Local Church and District 5.1. Regarding the Global Church ............................................................................................. 4 5.2. Regarding our Educational Institutions ............................................................................. 4 5.3. Regarding the Chicago Central District ............................................................................. 5 5.4. Regarding the Local Church ............................................................................................... 6 Appendix A: Pastoral Sabbaticals ............................................................................................................. 8 Appendix B: Sample Budgets .................................................................................................................. 10 1. The Stewardship of Christ-like Disciples We, your Finance Committee, believe stewardship is a vital ingredient of Christ-like discipleship. We further believe obedience is necessary to Christ’s command – to go, to be, and to do. This report reflects: Faith – in God and in the members of the Chicago Central District. Missional Planning – while some funds will go to maintenance ministries, the majority of our funding is designated for evangelism, discipleship and church planting efforts. Responsibility -- to God and to you who consistently support the local church. Fairness – budget apportionments are assigned in equitable fashion (equal sacrifice, not equal amounts) and matching funds are made available in a manner consistent with the financial strength of the local church. Appreciation – the record of faithful and generous giving by Chicago Central District Nazarenes is a cause for rejoicing. We acknowledge that managing, disbursing, and accounting of funds given to the building of God’s kingdom is a matter deserving our most prayerful planning. After careful consideration, we submit the following recommendations: 2. Funding the Mission through the “Tithe and Offering” Concept Throughout the year, in response to the Great Commission and the Great Commandment, the local churches of the Chicago Central District contribute corporately to ministries and to the life of the church outside of the local context. Contributions are made to four separate funds with specific purposes reflected in the names of the funds: The World Evangelism Fund – This fund helps make possible the global evangelistic work of the church in 159 world areas, supporting missionaries, schools, hospitals, clinics, compassionate ministries, as well as regional and Global Ministry Center (GMC) operations. The Pensions and Benefits Fund – This fund helps fulfill the promises made to our retired ministers, evangelists, and other clergy, of a basic retirement benefit. The Educational Fund – This fund provides scholarships for Nazarene students at Olivet Nazarene University. The District Evangelism Fund – This fund helps make possible the evangelistic work of the church in 11 ½ counties of northeast Illinois, supporting the planting of new congregations, ministerial 62 training, missional partnerships with local churches, District Ministry Center operations and our district support personnel. In addition, “Ten Percent Approved Missions Special” offerings are often taken for special purposes such as LINKS, Alabaster, Missionary Deputation, Jesus Film/Harvest Partners, Work and Witness, and more. Annual offerings are also received for the support of Nazarene Bible College and Nazarene Theological Seminary. Monies sent for the WEF and P&B Fund are sent to the Global Treasurer’s Office. Monies for the DEF and Educational Funds are sent to the District Treasurer. Monies for NBC and NTS are sent directly to those institutions. In order for churches to equally share the responsibility for funding the mission of the church and for planning and communication purposes, the concept of “a tithe and offering” is used to determine the amount assigned to each church. Just as the member of the local church would give a tithe and offerings to his local church, the local church in turn gives a tithe and offering for the broader ministries of the church. Within this “tithe and offering” concept, the “tithe” provides funds for three of the four funds listed above (WEF, P&B and Educational). The “offering” provides funds for the District Evangelism Fund [Note that the designation “offering” does not imply “optional”, it simply differentiates this percentage from the “tithe”]. The “tithe” is further specifically allocated. At the 2009 meeting of the General Board, the global church adopted a uniform percentage for giving to the WEF by all local churches of the Nazarene – 5.5%. In conjunction with that decision, the USA national board has adopted 2.25% for Pensions and Benefits and 2.25% for the Educational Fund. These three percentages total 10%, the commonly accepted standard percentage for the practice of tithing in the church. Since every district is unique, with unique financial needs, the percentage to be given to the District Evangelism Fund is established by each individual district. This “offering” percentage on the district is to be established by the District Finance Committee, upon recommendation by the District Superintendent and District Advisory Board, for approval by the District Assembly. On the Chicago Central District, this percentage is hereby established at 5% for the 2013-14 fiscal year, to be reviewed on an annual basis by the District Superintendent, the District Advisory Board and the District Finance Committee. 3. Estimating Allocations under the “Tithe and Offering” Concept The “tithe and offering” is given on the basis of the current month’s income in the local church. Therefore, the actual dollar figure for allocations cannot be precisely established at the outset of the fiscal year. However, an estimate can be made in the following way. Project the total income of your local church. Income is defined as anything which is a charitable contribution, including designated giving to special projects. It does not include rental income (as from a church school), or pass-through monies (such as registration monies for summer camps). Deduct from the total income the amount you project the church will give to the WEF and Ten Percent Approved Missions Specials during the current year. This yields a “Net Base”. Then, multiply that Net Base by the percentages for each fund, indicated below. This will yield the annual amounts you may use as estimates: The World Evangelism Fund: Net Base x 5.5% = ________ The Pensions and Benefits Fund: Net Base x 2.25% = _______ The Educational Fund: Net Base x 2.25% (2.5% for ONU Region)= _______ The District Evangelism Fund: Net Base x 5.0% = _______ An online calculator is available at www.fundingthemission.org to help you with your calculations. The same website also includes much more detail on the “tithe and offering” concept, other resources and Frequently Asked Questions. The district has also developed an online worksheet and instructions at 63 www.ccdnaz.org to help calculate local apportionments. It should be noted here, that new works that are not yet organized are expected to begin tithing on their income monthly even as the work begins. District and other subsidy monies are not subject to the tithe. New works that are not yet organized and which have been in existence for less than three years are not expected to participate in the DEF “offering”, but are certainly encouraged to do so as soon as they can. 4. Where and When to Send Monies Monies should be sent by the local church either weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. This helps fund the various ministries in a timely fashion, and avoids putting the local church in a position where it finds it difficult to “catch up” later in the year. Monies sent for the WEF and P&B Fund are sent to the Global Treasurer’s Office, PO Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184. Monies for the DEF and Educational Funds are sent to the District Treasurer, PO Box 218, Bourbonnais, IL 60914. Monies for NBC are received in October and sent directly to Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910. Monies for NTS are received in January and sent directly to Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 East Meyer Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64131. Remittance Forms and other resources are available on the global church website www.nazarene.org (access the Global Treasurer’s site) and on the district website www.ccdnaz.org under the Links and Downloads tab. 5. Financial and Operational Recommendations to the Local Church and District 5.1. Regarding the Global Church 5.1.1. That the World Evangelism Fund for our district be set at 5.5% of the “Net Base” of the local church. a. Because full payment of the World Evangelism Fund is the lifeline of our World Mission efforts, we urge each local church to give priority to the 100 percent payment of the World Evangelism Fund over other mission specials. A “World Evangelism Church” recognition will be made of local churches that give 5.5% of their income to WEF. b. In support of the General NMI strategy to use overpayment of the WEF to enter new world areas, we encourage our local churches to overpay their WEF. All funds generated from overpayment of WEF by local churches will be directed to efforts at entering new world areas, whether the district reaches 100 percent payment or not. A “World Evangelism Church of Excellence” recognition will be made of local churches that pay 5.7% of their income for WEF, or who overpay their 5.5% WEF allocation by $1,500, whichever amount is less. c. That each church give at least 10 percent of its income to the World Evangelism Fund and Approved Mission Specials (including District-approved NewStart and Missional Projects). A “Mission 10 Church” recognition will be made of local churches that give 10 percent or more of local church income to WEF and Approved Mission Specials and that also reach giving goals for Pensions and Benefits, educational institutions, and district support. 5.1.2. That the Pensions and Benefits Fund be set at 2.25% of the Net Base of the local church. 64 5.2. Regarding our Educational Institutions 5.2.1. That our Olivet Nazarene University Fund be set at 2.25% percent of the Net Base of the local church, in accordance with the decision of the USA National Board. However, the district superintendents of the Central USA Educational Region (Olivet Region) have agreed to ask their churches to continue to pay 2.5% of the Net Base for the Educational Fund, the percentage originally established under the new formula in 2009. 5.2.2. That each local church participate in matching funds and other development, scholarship and capital campaign programs for Olivet. 5.2.3. That each local church receive a special offering for Nazarene Bible College on NBC Sunday in October of each year and for Nazarene Theological Seminary on Seminary Sunday in January of each year. The goal for each of these offerings is $1 per member on the church membership list. 5.3. Regarding the Chicago Central District 5.3.1. That the District Evangelism Fund (the “Offering”) be set at 5% of the Net Base of the local church and that the District Superintendent, District Advisory Board and District Finance Committee annually review this percentage used for funding the district mission. 5.3.2. That health insurance for full-time district employees be paid in full from their respective operational budgets. 5.3.3. That the Social Security for the full-time district employees be paid and/or reimbursed from their respective operational budgets. 5.3.4. That the district superintendent: a. Be granted vacation with pay in accordance with the vacation schedule for full-time ministers, which appears in Section 5.4.2.d. b. Be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the fulfillment of his ministry responsibilities (i.e. superintendents’ conferences, overnight lodging, meals away from home, entertainment of guests on behalf of the district, and occasions representing the district). c. Be granted a sabbatical leave following each seven consecutive years of service on the Chicago Central District, in harmony with 5.4.2.j. below. 5.3.5. That any church receiving funds from the District Evangelism Fund and any church that did not pay apportionments in full the previous fiscal year shall submit a monthly financial report to the district office. 5.3.6. That district boards’ travel reimbursement be the IRS established rate per mile. 5.3.7. That annually, at least two weeks prior to the District Assembly, an independent public accountant compile and/or review the books of all treasurers handling district funds, with a full audit conducted at least every four years (2012-13 was the most recent full audit). 5.3.8. That the District Advisory Board shall be responsible for reviewing, approving and monitoring all district operational budgets and adjusting funds as necessary. This shall include budgets submitted by the NYI, NMI, and SDMI chairpersons, and the District Superintendent. Budgets shall be approved no later than 30 days before the beginning of the assembly year. 5.3.9. That a copy of this report be posted on the district website and e-mailed to all local church treasurers or, if an email address is not readily available for the church treasurer, to the senior 65 pastor of the church, for forwarding to the local treasurer. 5.4. Regarding the Local Church 5.4.1. Relative to accounting for funds: a. That each local church include in their income, tithes, offerings, and all other sources of income to the extent it pays local church expenses, including the payment of assigned apportionments and mission specials. For “Funding the Mission” allocation purposes, “income” is defined by the general church as funds which are charitable contributions. b. That all pastors be reminded of the Manual provisions for the counting and handling of money received (see 2009-2013 Manual page 90, par. 136-136.6) and, where possible, use an independent public accountant for auditing financial reports. c. That each local church prepare an annual operating budget and send a copy of this budget to the district superintendent no later than March 1, of each year. We encourage churches to refer to the districtprepared sample budgets based on church income (see Appendix B and the district website). 5.4.2. Relative to the senior pastor: a. That all pastor’s health insurance premiums, deductible, and coinsurance (where possible) be paid by the local church. b. That each church provide disability insurance for their pastor through the general church. (Consult the Office of Pensions and Benefits at 1-913-577-0500, ext. 2670) c. That each church reimburse the pastor’s quarterly social security tax, or an amount equal to the tax as the pastor may elect. Church boards should note that the pastor must pay social security taxes on housing allowance (or fair rental value of the parsonage) and reimbursement of social security taxes, as well as on salaries. d. That the following vacation time with full salary be granted for accumulative full-time ministry. 1 through 5 years ..................................... two weeks of vacation 6 through 10 years .................................... three weeks of vacation 11 through 20 years .................................. four weeks of vacation 21 years and over ...................................... five weeks of vacation We encourage all pastors to take an annual vacation. Vacation time and compensation shall not accrue from year to year, except through prior, written arrangements made between the pastor and the local church board. e. That the local church board give careful consideration to the pastor’s financial needs and provide an annual salary review, giving consideration both to cost of living increases and merit increases. The annual cost of living increase is currently estimated at approximately 2%. (Online references: http://www.bls.gov/cpi/ and http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/COLA/colaseries.html) f. That the churches participate in the Nazarene Retirement Program (tax-sheltered annuity) for ministers who earn their full livelihood from the ministry. For details write: Board of Pensions, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220. g. That each local church pay their pastor’s expenses to District Assembly, preachers’ meetings, conventions, and General Assembly. h. That each church encourage their pastor in continuing education and provide allowance for the purchase of books, journals, and professional materials. 66 i. That each church periodically remember the parsonage family with gifts of love and appreciation, and each pastor be given a minimum cash Christmas gift of one week’s salary. j. That, in accordance with Manual 129.10, the church board provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor following each seven consecutive years of service in one congregation. See Appendix A for additional information. 5.4.3. Relative to the associate pastor: a. That each church provide an annual salary and benefits review, and appropriate paid vacation, for each associate minister and full-time staff member. Inasmuch as possible, the recommendations relative to the senior pastor should be applied to associate staff as well. b. That pastors and church boards are reminded of Manual (2009-2013) par. 160, where caution is requested so that the employment of the associate will not “tax the church’s financial resources including the payment of all financial apportionments.” c. That the church board provide a sabbatical leave for the associate pastor, in harmony with 5.4.2.j. above. 5.4.4. Relative to the non-payment of apportionments by the local church Since the global church, the district church, the regional educational institution, and the ministers’ pension program are dependent on the payment of local church apportionments, the local church that does not pay its apportionments in full is, in fact, receiving financial assistance from these entities in the church, by virtue of withholding the funds designated for them at the adoption of this Report of the District Assembly Finance Committee. Said churches will be considered as having met the criteria of Manual paragraph 117 (2009-13 Manual of the Church of the Nazarene), as a church whose pastor “may be appointed or reappointed by the district superintendent, with the consent of the District Advisory Board.” 5.4.5. Relative to planned and deferred giving: We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members via donor advised funds, charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts and estate planning/bequests. Such gifts may be directed to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church. The Church of the Nazarene Foundation can also assist with professional investment management of any reserve funds held by a local church. Visit www.NazareneFoundation.org or call 866-273-2549. We also encourage every church to utilize the Olivet Nazarene University Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts for the ministry of Olivet. The ONU Foundation provides a full range of options including charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts, endowed scholarships and estate planning/bequests. Olivet planned giving assistance is readily available at 815-939-5171. Visit www.olivetpgc.org. 67 APPENDIX A Pastoral Sabbaticals Definition Sabbatical is an extended period of time intentionally set aside by ministry personnel in pastoral relationships as an occasion for reflection, recreation, and revitalization, unencumbered by their usual and customary responsibilities, and yet still receiving their usual remuneration and benefits. Sabbatical finds expression in study, rest, spiritual retreat, and prayer. Sabbatical is not vacation time, not a sick leave, nor a “special studies” leave. Motivational Bases for the Local Sabbatical Program The Sabbatical program is motivated primarily by three factors; 1. We believe the Bible identifies a God-designed cycle of work and rest, as exemplified by the account of creation, the institution of the law of the Sabbath, and the accounts of the life of Christ, in which he took time be alone and to be ministered to by God the Father. 2. Research and the reports of those participating in sabbatical programs give evidence to the multiple benefits of such a program to pastors, their families and their congregations. 3. The Manual of the Church of the Nazarene (paragraph 129.10) urges: “In order to encourage a healthy pastoral ministry and the lifelong learning of the pastor, the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent, should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor following each seven consecutive years of service in one congregation.” Implementation 1. All senior and associate pastors on the Chicago Central District, who have completed at least seven consecutive years of ministry in their current church assignment, are eligible to participate in the Sabbatical program. 2. The length of time dedicated to sabbaticals, and their design and content, will vary with every church and pastor’s particular situation, and is to be coordinated with the district superintendent. 3. Applications for sabbaticals should be submitted by the local pastor and church board, to the district superintendent, at least 6 months prior to the desired time of sabbatical. The district superintendent will consult with the District Advisory Board and provide an initial response within 4 weeks of the date of submission. 4. There is an expectation of continued service of at least one year following resumption of duties subsequent to the sabbatical. Guidelines and Ideas The District Ministry Resource Center has reference material available for pastors and churches to use in designing appropriate sabbatical programs. Application forms, district guidelines and samples of sabbatical proposals will also be available online at the District website: www.ccdnaz.org. 68 References Bullock, A. Richard. 2000. Clergy Renewal: The Alban Guide to Sabbatical Planning. The Alban Institute. Dawn, Marve. 1999. Keeping the Sabbath Wholly. Eerdmans. Dickson, Charles. Nov/Dec. 1993. “Planning a Pastoral Sabbatical.” The Clergy Journal. Logos Productions. Dietterich, Inagrace. 2001. The Practice of Sabbath Time. The Centre for Parish Development. Gabbard, Douglas. Jan/Feb. 2001. “Sabbath as Spiritual Discipline.” Congregations. The Alban Institute. Helm, Norman G. Jan/Feb 1993. “The Parish and the Minister’s Sabbatical.” Congregations. The Alban Institute. Oswald, Roy M. 1991. Clergy Self-Care: Finding a Balance for Effective Ministry. The Alban Institute. Oswald. Roy M. 2001. Why You Should Give Your Pastor a Sabbatical. Video no. AL238. The Alban Institute. (Includes two 25-minutes segments with a leader’s guide.) 69 APPENDIX B Sample Budget The following sample budget depicts a local congregation that raises $100,000 in tithes and offerings in 12 months, and which desires to be recognized as a World Evangelism Church of Excellence. It meets 100% of its goals for the four Assigned Apportionments, and gives generously to Missions Specials, and participates in our Costa Rica Partnership through Work and Witness. It most likely is a church with a worship attendance of around 90-100. Total giving for others is 16% of the total raised by the church in the year. The difference between a Church with this level of income that pays all its apportionments, and a church that pays an additional .2% toward WEF, is only $150.00. In the sample budget below, the pastor’s compensation package represents about 28% of the total budget. As the church reduces its building indebtedness and capital expenditures (while still properly maintaining the church facilities), additional monies are freed up to enhance the pastor’s compensation package and/or to begin adding some paid staff and/or additional local ministries. Monthly Annual For Others (16.0% or more) World Evangelism Fund (5.7%) Pensions and Benefits Fund (2.25%) Educational Fund (2.5%) District Evangelism Fund (5%) Ten Percent Missions Specials: Alabaster $100 NBC $100 NTS $100 NCM Child Sponsorship $300 NCM Disaster Relief $100 Jesus Film $100 Work and Witness materials $1,000 Center of Hope or other CMC $100 Other Giving for Others TOTALS 442.00 174.00 193.00 387.00 158.00 5,300.00 2,090.00 2,320.00 4,640.00 1,900.00 0.00 1,354.00 0.00 16,250.00 Buildings and Indebtedness (30% or less) Buildings and Capital Expense Indebtedness (Mortgage) TOTALS 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 1,042.00 600.00 733.00 0.00 0.00 1,750.00 12,500.00 7,200.00 8,800.00 0.00 0.00 21,000.00 250.00 104.00 4,479.00 3,000.00 1,250.00 53,750.00 Total 16,250 30,000 Local Ministry (54% or more) Pastor’s Cash Salary Pastor’s Cash Housing Allowance Pastor’s Benefits Associate Salaries Associate Benefits Local Church Expenses (Maintenance, Utilities, etc.) Local Departmental Expenses Other Local Benevolences TOTALS 53,750 GRAND TOTALS 8,333.00 100,000.00 Additional Sample Budgets are available on the District Website, www.ccdnaz.org under the “Links and Downloads Tab”, and in the Local Church Treasurer section of downloads. 70 2. MEMOIRS 2014 In Loving Memory Called of God for the proclamation of the Gospel; faithful to God and the church in his service; advanced by God before us to the heavenly city, we acknowledge with grateful hearts and thanksgiving the memory of the following ordained ministers of the Chicago Central District who await our coming: Rev. Dr. C. William Ellwanger Rev. James Stephenson Rev. Gordon C. Wickersham Rev. Harold J. Yochim We acknowledge with grateful hearts and thanksgiving the memory of the following lay members of our local congregations, who have “washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb,” who also were steadfast in the stewardship of serving Jesus, heard His beckoning call: “Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life” (Revelation 2:10). When, clothed in His brightness, transported, I rise To meet Him in clouds of the sky, His perfect salvation, His wonderful love I’ll shout with the millions on high. --He Hideth My Soul, Fannie J. Crosby Blue Island Spanish – Berta Morales Chicago First – Alberta Bednarcik, Tillie Glisson, Irvn B. Schmakel Jr., Mary Sotor, Lenore Swanson Chicago First Spanish – Virginia Enriquez Chicago Heights – Grace Ascher, John Mann, Herbert Pelke. Chicago Oak Lawn First – Cordia Hadley Danville First – Jesse Cundiff, Kay Brannack, Peter Davis, Pat Adams, Evelyn Bonnewell, Marge Pribble Danville Southside – James Huffer, Gene McCord, Ray Spicer Danville Westside – Ruby Moulton Elgin – Richard Berry Hoopeston Community – Barney Hedgecock, Earl Stipp, Bud McVicker, Margaret Gocking House of Prayer Ministries – David Cole, Victor Harris, Garry Clements Joliet First – Pearl Whitmarsh, Mary Yanchick Kankakee College – L. Selden Marquart, Dr. William Ward Dean, Ruth Ends, Loretta Jean Poole, Keith E. Hawley Kankakee Eastridge – Henry G. Howard Kankakee First – Eileen Buente, Debra Duty, Kenneth Smith, Pollyanna White Kankakee Westbrook – Catherine Mihalo, Virginia Macie Moore Lombard- Mary Ellen Rethford Mundelein – Duke Van Weelden Waukegan First – Doris Lindsey 71 3. Nominating Committee We, your Nominating Committee, recommend the following nominations to the District Assembly for election by plurality. To provide clarity for the electing Assembly, we recommend that incumbent members with unexpired terms be listed on the ballot along with the years their terms expire. District Advisory Board (to be elected by plurality): two layperson and one clergy: Laypersons (vote for no more than two, who will serve a three-year term)- Doug Perry, Karl Tabor, Cheryl Seymour and Tom Weitzel. Lay incumbents who continue to serve are Fred Hardy (2015), Barry Huebner (2015) and Paul Snellenberger (2016). Clergy (vote for no more than one, who will serve a three-year term)David Anderson and Doug Ward. Clergy incumbents who continue to serve are W. Randy Dodd (2016), Edward Heck (2016), Carl Leth (2015) and John T. (Jack) McCormick (2015). Olivet Nazarene University Trustees (to be elected by plurality): two layperson and one clergy: Layperson: (vote for two, the one receiving the highest number of votes will be elected to a two-year term, the one receiving the lowest number of votes will be elected to a one-year term to finish the vacant expiring term)- Fred Hardy, Perry Jaynes, Matt McBurnie and Cheryl Seymour. Clergy: (vote for one for a two year term) Randy Dodd and Edward H. Heck. The incumbent continuing to serve is John T. (Jack) McCormick (2015). SDMI Chairperson: David Becker (vote yes/no for a two-year term). For informational purposes, the Nominating Committee notes that the following boards and committees were elected by the 2013 District Assembly to serve a four year term expiring in 2017: District Ministerial Credentials Board, District Ministerial Studies Board, District Court of Appeals, District Church Properties Board, District Committee for Property Advisement, District Evangelism and Missions Board, District Assembly Finance Committee and District Committee of Moral and Social Issues. A listing of the members of these boards is posted on the district website (ccdnaz.org) in the District Assembly section. Respectfully submitted, Edward H. Heck, Secretary Brian E. Wilson, Chairman 72 VI. DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS A. NMI CONVENTION 1. Daily Proceedings Saturday, April 5, 2014 “Going Global: Growing Disciples at Home and Abroad” The Plenary session of the combined conventions – NMI, SDMI, and NYI – opened with a music video by the Newsboys, “God’s Not Dead”. Carlos Lonberger led the congregation in opening prayer and Carlos Lonberger and the Chicago Heights Worship team led the congregation in singing Jesus Paid It All, Our God, and Ten Thousand Reasons. District Superintendent Dr. Brian Wilson gave welcomed the delegates and friends from the 60+ churches across the district to the convention. He introduced new pastors to the convention. Dr. Wilson introduced Carla Lovett, District NMI president who then gave the first part of her report of objective 1 giving. Elizabeth Bjorling, NYI president of administration and training, prayed for Carla Lovett then gave her report outlining the theme for NYI – BeDoGo: Be – become a follower of Christ, Do – what we do as a follower, and Go – how we serve and lead others. Rev. David Becker, director of SDMI, prayed for Elizabeth Bjorling. Rev. Becker gave his report outlining the accomplishments of Sunday School and reported the following themes from Woody Stevens: connecting people with God and being people of prayer, engaged in the word, making Christ-like disciples. Carla Lovett prayed for SDMI and Rev. Becker. Carlos Lonberger and the Worship Team led the congregation in singing Mighty to Save. Rev. David Becker introduced the speaker of the opening session – Hal Perkins. The focus of his teaching was whose disciple are you? Hal Perkins reiterated the mission of our tribe (as he calls us Nazarenes): to make Christ-like disciples in the nations. He spoke of the traditional meanings of discipleship as fishing for men, teaching and coaching new Christians, and the fact that all Christians are called to be disciple-makers. He said these were all good but that we need to be disciple by Jesus. How does this happen? Through His Spirit in us, through His Word and through the Body of Christ. Hal Perkins final thought: It boils down to how much time we are willing to hang out with Jesus. Hal Perkins closed the morning session in prayer. There was a 15 minute transition period to let the 3 conventions convene in separate places. Carlos Lonberger and the Worship Team opened the NMI Convention by leading the congregation in How Great Is Our God. th Carla Lovett, District NMI President, welcomed the delegates to the 90 District NMI Convention of the Chicago Central District. She invited retired missionary, Norma Morgan to lead in prayer. The convention was organized by Carla Lovett introducing the helpers for the day: Kathy Caldwell, District NMI Secretary, Loris Laci, recording secretary, and District Superintendent, Dr. Brian Wilson. Kathy Caldwell, District NMI Secretary, explained the difference in the packets that the delegates received – a much smaller packet. This year the council chose to follow the example of the District Assembly and moved to a more paperless convention. The delegates were directed to go to the NMI District website – ccdnmi.org. Kathy Caldwell then described the contents of the packet. Some announcements were given by Kathy Caldwell mentioning the mission displays, giving directions for dropping off Crisis Care Kits, School Pal-Paks, and used clothing, how to order NMI supplies for the coming year, and lunch. Kathy Caldwell then organized the convention explaining who are considered members of this convention and the times of the convention. She asked any pastors or presidents who wanted to seat 73 alternates to stand to receive an alternate blank. She made a motion that the alternates be seated without reading the names after checking for accuracy. The motion was seconded and carried. The officers of the convention included: Page – Megan Luttrell, Election Secretaries – Cathy Poliak and Pam Tabor, Recording Secretary – Loris Laci, Photographer – Kathy Yanchik, and Head Usher – Ralph Goodwin. The convention received greetings from Dr. Daniel Ketchum, General NMI Director, and district missionaries Ruthie Cordova, Lisa Lehman, and the Radcliff family. All greetings can be viewed on the district NMI website. Carla Lovett paid tribute to the NMI Council by having them stand to be acknowledged by the convention. She mentioned that the Council members would be leading the workshops in the afternoon session. Carla Lovett invited Dr. William Bell to the platform to present Distinguished Service Awards to the two retiring council members – Sandra Story (22 years) and Janice Carlson (11 Years). Carla Lovett mentioned that they had been her mentors and was profoundly grateful for their years of service. Dr. Brian Wilson directed the election process of the NMI Vice President and NMI Council Members. The Nominating Committee Report had been approved by the Executive Committee of the NMI Council. The election secretaries and Board of Tellers #1 were called by Kathy Caldwell. Ballots were distributed, instructions for voting given by Dr. Brian Wilson. While the voting proceeded, NMI media library videos were shown. Eugenio Duarte, Fili Chambo, Dwight Rich, and Harmon Schmelzenbach all talked about the need and accomplishments of World Evangelism Fund. Carla Lovett presented the second part of her report objectives 2 and 3 – praying and educating. A General Assembly video was played that highlighted George and Norma Wood. They were honored for the difference they made through praying. Russell Lovett and Justin Alger gave a short presentation on the District camping program. Bruce Wilson presented Work and Witness participation showing pictures of the places the District teams have been and will be going. After the presentation, Carla Lovett left us with this thought: There is a direct correlation between Work and Witness and sustained missions giving for a number of years. Kathy Caldwell made a motion that the report be accepted by a rising vote of thanks. Debbie Hendrick presented Carla Lovett a gift from the council. Dr. William Bell presented the Memorial Roll and a special remembrance for Janelle Fosbaugh, a former missionary, who had been killed in a car accident during the last week. Rev. Kent Pitcher presented the pastors and presidents with a gift of $350 in their honor to the partner district in Costa Rica. Kathy Caldwell gave some final items of business: the District NMI treasurer’s Report was approved by the District NMI Council and could be found on the website and the 2014-2015 Standards & Goals Report was approved by the District NMI Council and can be found on the website. The results of the election were read as follows: 166 votes cast – 1 invalid NMI Vice President: Lynn Utter – 164 yes 1 no – elected for one year Council Members (vote for 3): William Bell – 121 – elected Sandy Godwin – 93 – elected Megan Luttrell – 81 Mary Mercer – 116 – elected Marcia Wright – 90 74 Carla Lovett invited Pastor Ezequiel Garcia of the Chicago Gage Park Church to lead in prayer. He prayed in Spanish and English. Lunch was served by the Manteno Church of the Nazarene. The following NMI Break Out sessions were held from 1:30 – 2:45: “Winning WEF & Fantastic Faith Promise: Ideas for Every Church” “Successful Deputation Services: 10 Ideas for Tuesdays with Missionaries” “Think Global, Act Local: Partnering with our Chicago Church Planters” “Help, I’m a Local President – What Do I Do?” “Missions in America: Meeting Our Chicago Missionaries” “LINKing with our Missionaries: Creative Connections for 10% Specials” The closing plenary session was opened with a music video “God of this City” by Chris Tomlin. Carlos Lonberger and the Worship Team led the congregation in singing Tis So Sweet and Cornerstone. Carla Lovett presented the third part of her report – discipleship. She gave three examples of how the CCD had discipled young people into missionary service in the last year. Patrick and Lynn LeGrand from Chicago First Church of the Nazarene are coordinators in Central America, Danilo Aguilar and his wife Emily from the Chicago First Spanish Church of the Nazarene were appointed career missionaries to the Western Mediterranean Field, and Jason Ottinger and Krystiana Lyons are district teens who feel a call to missions and will each participate in Mission Immersion – Jason in Quito, Ecuador and Krystiana in El Paso, Texas. Rev. David Becker gave a short report of the SDMI Convention by casting the vision of a Work and Witness trip to Costa Rico specifically designed around Sunday School. He said that there were plans in the making for teacher training. He introduced the SDMI Council and gave a Faithful Service Award and monetary gift to retiring council member Michelle Thomas. Elizabeth Bjorling gave a report of the NYI morning convention stating that the church was in good hands – our teens. She suggested we all get to know what was going on by getting acquainted with the district NYI Facebook page and website – a good way to know what to pray for. Elizabeth Bjorling told us that NYC was coming in 2015. The website nyc2015.com has a place to put in names of the students who will be attending – another way to pray for the teens. Before the Urban Missionaries panel, Carlos Lonberger and the Worship Team led us in singing the Revelation Song. Dr. Brian Wilson introduced the moderator of the Urban Missionary Panel, Dave Hayes, pastor of the Nashville Indiana Church of the Nazarene. He and his wife Shelley had served as missionaries to the Ukraine. He spends one week a month with the Urban Missionaries on the Chicago Central District. Dave asked questions of the following panel members: Carlos Lonberger, Matt and Laura Ryba, and Lauren and Kourtney Seaman. A summary of their answers from the urban ministries viewpoint: God is faithful and they live from miracle by miracle, Their coming and going in everyday life is intentional – God interrupts their day, Their children can lead to missional encounters, People are lonely so they invite anyone and everyone into our homes, They do not assume that someone does not want to know Jesus, They make the normal parts of life missional opportunities – example was riding the El, and Be Jesus to those they work with at their jobs. Carlos Lonberger sang a solo, The Old Rugged Cross Made the Difference, as an offering was received for the missionaries and speakers of the day. Dr. Brian Wilson closed the combined conventions with prayer for the Councils of the NYI, SDMI, 75 and NMI and for each of the delegates as we go out to serve the Lord in the coming year. Respectfully submitted, Loris Laci, recording secretary 2. NMI President’s Report Dr. Brian Wilson, District Superintendent Council members, visiting missionaries, delegates and friends Good morning! Greetings! My name is Carla Lovett and I want to join Dr. Wilson, and Revs. David Becker Elizabeth Bjorling in rd th welcoming you to the 3 Annual Joint NMI/NYI/SDMI District Convention – and to the 90 NMI Convention of the Chicago Central District! We are so glad you are here! To our Korean delegates (Korean brothers and sisters, Hello! We are glad to see you.): Hangoohk hyongjay yorubun, An-nyeong ha shim nee ka! Pangap soom nee da. Y a nuestros hermanos hispanos en Cristo – Buenos días! Bienvenidos a nuestra Convención Distrital Unida! Dios los bendiga – es un gusto para nosotros tenerle aquí! And lastly, to the “yute” of our NYI Convention: What’s up, yo? Ain’t it cray-cray – you chillaxin here with your BFFs at the district NYI convention? So here’s the 411 – don’t you get all up in the koolaid ‘cause it’s gonna be totes adorbs and anyway, we got swag! (Saved With Amazing Grace!) “Going Glocal: Growing Disciples Here and Around the World” is the theme for our convention this year and I think it’s an absolutely marvelous one! After all, the main mission of the Church of the Nazarene is to “Make Christlike Disciples in the Nations”. To accomplish this, NMI has four objectives – Giving, Praying, Educating, and Discipling – which you can see on the banners here in the front. Reaching these four objectives is what qualifies a church to be a Mission Priority One church and what qualifies our district to be a Mission Priority One district. Objective #1 – Giving Investing our resources, and especially the World Evangelism Fund, to extend Christ’s kingdom. Let’s begin by looking at Objective #1, Giving, since money always interests people, and church offerings even more so. Perhaps you’ve heard the story of the two men shipwrecked on a deserted island? “We’re going to die!” cried the first man. The second man, however, remained calm. “No we won’t, I make $100,000 a week.” The first man looked at him. “What difference does that make?!? We’re on an island with no food and no water. We’re going to die.” The second man answered, “No, we won’t. I make $100,000 a week and I tithe on that every week. Believe me, wherever I am, my pastor will find me!” 76 Needless to say offerings are important to us, and one of the most simple, yet most essential ways to express missions passion in the Church of the Nazarene is with financial support. For us Nazarenes this is WEF – the World Evangelism Fund. WEF is the basis of all that we are and all that we do for missions. It’s in our DNA, and without it we would not have a missions program. So, how about it? How did the Chicago Central District do on our WEF this year? Did we get it paid? Well, I don’t know. Our goal this year was $579,000 and on Thursday we were $17,000 short, and only at 97%. Many of you received an emergency email and we had immediate responses. With this additional giving, we are currently short by $14,400. I’m praying all of us here will respond today and get us over the top. If you brought a check or want to make a verbal commitment towards our WEF, please see me. I would love to be able to announce by the end of the day that we had reached our mark! Now, are you ready to hear something really exciting? I mean, really exciting?!? For the first time ever, our district gave over $1 million to Approved Missions Specials during this past year. Can you believe it? $1 million! That’s absolutely incredible! Praise the Lord! We gave $1,094,000, to be exact. But you know what’s really interesting about this? And this is the real kicker – without the World Evangelism Fund many of the ministries supported by our Approved Specials giving would not even exist. Let me give you an example of what I mean. You know Jesus Film Harvest Partners? We gave $208,000 to this ministry just this past year alone. $208,000! As you know, 80% or more of that goes straight into purchasing equipment and funding teams. But how is that possible? Well, almost all of the salaries and other operating costs of the JFHP staff (like Brian Helstrom and others) are paid for by the World Evangelism Fund. Some of you might know Bernie Slingerland, the Evangelism Coordinator for the MAC Region. He said in a recent Engage magazine article (January 2010), “[WEF] really has allowed the JESUS film to have tracks to run on. ...It is the WEF-provided delivery system of the church that makes it possible for designated gifts to have their greatest possible impact on their selected ministries.” The “WEF-provided delivery system”, he says. He’s exactly right, and I think we would all agree. You know, the same goes for any of our other Approved Specials ministries. All of the costs associated with the office administration, the field operations, or the missionary staff is almost entirely supported by WEF, so that our designated giving can go fully towards its intended purpose. Let’s take Work & Witness as another example. We gave $90,000 ($90,000!) towards W&W projects this past year. We know almost all of this goes towards purchasing construction materials for the specific project. Again, how is this possible? Because all of the expenses of Work & Witness Coordinators like Stephen and Anne Sickel in Costa Rica and our Work & Witness Registrar, Hope Owens, in Kansas City is paid for by WEF. If this wasn’t the case, our Work & Witness project fees would increase astronomically, and/or the Sickels and Hope Owens would be out of a job. If that happened, there would be no one to organize the projects or to take care of the myriad administrative details. Fewer churches would be able to participate and there’s a good chance Work & Witness as a ministry would disappear. And the list goes on. If the World Evangelism Fund didn’t pay the salaries of the 687 career missionaries and their families currently serving in 159 world areas, then Global Mission as we know it would cease to exist. And the Chicago Central District’s $33,548 in deputation funds, $5,387 in Missionary Health Care costs, and $4,830 in LINKS giving would be for naught. There would be no one to receive those funds, or our $46,143 in Nazarene Compassionate Ministry donations, $35,086 in Child Sponsorships, and $27,132 in Alabaster funds. 77 Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m so appreciative of our generosity and I wouldn’t for a minute suggest donating any less to Approved Missions Specials. I’m over the moon that we gave $1 million this past year! That’s absolutely incredible! It’s also what helped create so many award-winning NMI programs in our local churches. Of our 49 reporting churches and active missions, 35 achieved Mission Priority One status. Their names are shown on the screen, and I want to say, ”Congratulations and well done to each of you!” Blue Island Bradley First Chicago Calvary Chicago First Chicago Gage Park Chicago Heights Chicago Northside Chicago Oak Lawn First Danville Cedar Grove Danville First Danville Southside Danville Westside Gilman Hoopeston Community Joliet Crystal Lawns Joliet First Kankakee College Kankakee Eastridge Kankakee First Kankakee Westbrook Kankakee Wildwood Kempton First Lighthouse Community Limestone Community Manteno Milford Momence First Mudelein Naperville Trinity Paxton Potomac Sheldon Waukegan Wilmington First Worth Of those 35, 33 achieved Gold MPO status which means they participated in every aspect of NMI outreach. This included all of the requirements for MPO, as well as giving to Alabaster, World Mission Broadcast, Missionary Health Care, LINKS and the Christmas Fund. Again, congratulations and well done! Blue Island Bradley First Chicago Calvary Chicago First Chicago Gage Park Chicago Heights Chicago Northside Chicago Oak Lawn First Chicago Summit Spanish Danville Cedar Grove Danville First Danville Southside Danville Westside Gilman Hoopeston Community Joliet First Kankakee College Kankakee Eastridge Kankakee Westbrook Kankakee Wildwood Kempton First Limestone Community Manteno Milford Momence Mundelein Naperville Trinity Paxton Potomac Sheldon Waukegan First Wilmington First Worth Finally, the Award of Excellence status is achieved by those churches who overpaid their World Evangelism Fund by $1500 or 5.7%. 30 churches achieved this designation and here are their names listed on the screen. Each has earned the designation World Evangelism Church of Excellence which is absolutely wonderful! Congratulations! 78 Blue Island Blue Island Spanish Bradley First Chicago Calvary Chicago First Chicago Heights Chicago Northside Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic Chicago Uptown Vietnamese Danville Cedar Grove Danville First Danville Southside Gilman Grace Fellowship Joliet First Kankakee College Kankakee Eastridge Kankakee Wildwood Kempton First Limestone Community Milford New Song Paxton Potomac Real Life Sheldon Waukegan First Wilmington First Worth Can we show our appreciation for all of these? We all know the motivators of NMI are our local NMI Presidents, councils, and pastors. Without you there would be no NMI. So, I want to especially thank you for all you have done this year to advance the cause of missions in your churches. And for the rest of us, when we see an individual wearing a name tag with various white, blue, or gold ribbons, congratulate them. These are the missionary presidents of churches who led award-winning NMI programs and they definitely deserve it! So, in conclusion, with regards to Objective #1 – Giving – we gave $1.656 million to Nazarene missions this past year, which is absolutely fantastic! And please stick around because we have 3 more NMI objectives to discuss, and believe me, they’re even more exciting than this! But, do let’s remember that without the “WEF-provided delivery system”, our Approved Missions Specials programs could cease to exist. It’s clear we don’t want that to happen – we’ve worked really hard to support them as our $1 million in giving shows. Let’s just make sure we also take care of the foundation upon which they’re built. I’m thinking that for the $1 million investment at the top, $14,000 to shore up the bottom is not too much to give. (PPT image ) And so I ask you again – please join me in praying and paying for our WEF. We can do nothing more and should do nothing less. Thanks so much! INTERMEZZO The first item of business in this segment of my report is to pay tribute to our District NMI Council with whom I work so closely, and without whom we could never function. I know I say this every year but it remains true – this is the best NMI Council anyone could ask for – talented, skilled, loving, and passionate about missions. We don’t have time to acknowledge them individually but their names are all listed on our NMI website. Council Members, can you please stand and let us recognize you? “This is a truly dedicated group of volunteers who have given of their time, talent, and treasure to guide the work of the NMI on our district this past year.” We are a great team and I am delighted to serve with them! You will also get to meet them later because many of them are leading our exciting workshops this afternoon! Well, this has been a busy year for me and for our council and I wanted to share two highlights before we look at our next 3 NMI objectives. Last June our 10 district delegates and I attended our Global NMI Convention where, among other things, we helped staff the Clothing Room for the international delegates. Our delegates represented our district well – you should be very proud of them! I also had the distinct privilege of being elected our Central USA Region’s representative to the Global NMI Council. It’s a 79 daunting task, but I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve. The second half of the year found my family and me teaching as NIVS at Africa Nazarene University in Nairobi, Kenya, and having a wonderful time participating in all sorts of missions events on the Kenya Central District (KCD). One of these involved leading a workshop with Sarah Reed and my fellow district president, Judith Kiprop, for the district NMI Council. (Judith is a wonderful lady and what an incredible vision!) They are the only district NMI council among Kenya’s three districts and this was their very first meeting. They gave me explicit instructions to bring greetings to all of you today which I am delighted to do. They are currently organizing their own district W&W trip – another first – to a different Kenya district later this year. Pretty neat, don’t you think? Now, I mentioned earlier that we would hear more about our next three NMI objectives of Praying, Educating, and Discipling and so let’s, shall we? I think you’re really going to like what we have in store for you! Objective Two – Praying Interceding for leaders and churches and for the Holy Spirit to draw all people to Christ. We all know that interceding for leaders and churches and for the Holy Spirit to draw all people to Christ is one of the greatest privileges we have as Christians. As a district, we participated in the Nazarene World Week of Prayer (and the Global Day of Prayer). We prayed for the Jesus Film, requests on the Prayer Mobilization Line, the persecuted church, those who live in the 10-40 window, and the unreached. We also held a prayer retreat in September, hosted by Kankakee First and organized by Debbie Hendrick, Marcia Wright, and Kathy Yanchik which was a treat for all who attended. We know prayer is essential to the success of missions and I have the perfect story to illustrate this. Do you want to hear it? This is an excerpt from an evening service at General Convention last summer. It involves a couple from our CCD district whose faithful praying effected a miracle on the complete other side of the world. Let’s take a listen: GENERAL CONVENTION VIDEO RE: GEORGE & NORMA WOOD (7 minutes) George and Norma Wood are with us today. Would you please stand so we can recognize you? As J.K Warrick says, “It makes a difference when the people of God pray. In this convention devoted to discipleship, we want to thank you for giving us such an exemplary model of faithfulness in prayer. Objective Three – Educating Informing people of the world’s needs and enabling our church to meet those needs in Christ. Informing people of the world’s needs and enabling our church to meet those needs in Christ is an important next step. We in NMI certainly did our part in teaching and training this past year. Many of us used missions education materials, promoted reading books and CDs, attended services with a missionary, and participated in a missions project or Work & Witness trip. Quite exciting, really! Here are two more examples of education in action. The first comes from Pastor Justin Alger, children’s pastor at Danville First Church and director of our district Children’s Camp, and Dr. Russell Lovett, missionary-in-residence at our Children’s Camp last summer. RUSSELL LOVETT & JUSTIN ALGER CAMP PRESENTATION (5 minutes) I’ve always believed great things can happen at camp and this just further reinforces it, don’t you think? 80 The next story is about Work & Witness. What an incredibly exciting educational tool Work & Witness is for all ages. We had six W&W teams sent from Chicago Central District, four of whom went to Costa Rica. Here to tell us more about that is Bruce Wilson. BRUCE WILSON W&W PRESENTATION (6 minutes) Isn’t that exciting? If you have not had a chance to get to Costa Rica, let me encourage you to do so. I know you will be blessed. And what’s amazing is what happens to missions giving in churches after they send out a team. There is a direct correlation between W&W participation and sustained missions giving for a number of years after. This is definitely discipleship in action! Well, I could go on all day about missions and NMI, but I’ll stop here for now. Come back this afternoon to hear about our last NMI objective – Discipling. Let me just say it will be a real treat! FINALE So, this morning I mentioned our CCD NMI is 90 years old. 90...that’s a nice, ripe old age, don’t you think? ...which is great if you’re a cheese! However, I’ve been told that when you hit 90 everything hurts, and what doesn’t hurt doesn’t work anyway! You sit in a rocking chair and can’t get it going. You sink your teeth into a steak and they stay there. Just dialing long distance wears you out! But you know what? If NMI is an oldie, it’s also a goodie! What a wonderful heritage we have forged these past 90 years on this district! But what is 90, really? It’s just a number, and not even a big one if you’re a tree! So, I’d like to think we’re not really old, but rather we’re just getting started! Objective Four – Discipling Involving and mentoring future missions leaders, especially youth and children, to make Christlike disciples for God’s mission in the nations. I spent the earlier part of today talking about Giving, Praying, and Educating – three objectives of NMI – and now I want to highlight the fourth – Discipleship. Discipling involves teaching young leaders about Christ’s global mission and nurturing their missions passion. Doing this will make all the difference in missions because the future of world evangelism is in this next generation. Someone once said, “no church has fulfilled its mission until one of its own has been called to full time service.” I completely agree. So let me give you three examples of how our district discipled young people into missionary service just in the last year. Patrick and Kim LeGrand from Chicago First went on a district W&W trip, felt a call to missions, sold their home and business, and accepted their first missions assignment this past June. They are now happily serving as W&W coordinators in Central America. Danilo Aguilar, from our Chicago First Spanish church was given an opportunity to serve on our district as he waited for his moment to come. Well, it came yesterday. Danny and his wife Emily were just st appointed career missionaries and will leave for the Western Mediterranean Field on September 1 . Lastly, Jason Ottinger from Mundelein and Krystiana Lyons from Hoopeston are two of our district teenagers who feel a call to missions. For them, the next step will be participating in Mission Immersion this summer with fellow high school students in Quito, Ecuador and El Paso, Texas respectively. I have invited them here today to share briefly about their call and why they applied to Mission Immersion.... 81 Krystiana? Jason? How awesome is that?! Jason and Krystiana, your district NMI Council wants to affirm your call, encourage your passion, and share your excitement for your upcoming Missions Immersion experience. To that end, we have voted to pay 10% of the costs for each of your trips. We believe in you and in your potential call to missions and we can’t wait to see what the Lord has in store for your futures! A friend of mine on another district lamented recently that it had been years since their district had someone commissioned as a missionary in the Church of the Nazarene. Well, as you can see, that’s not our problem, praise God – we are a sending district! So, 90 years old? No! We can’t get old because we’ve got a whole new generation to disciple! And anyway, these are exciting days, if for no other reason than we will make them exciting! So, look out and hold on to your teeth – we have a lot of work to do this next year and it starts as soon as we leave here today! Giving, Praying, Educating, Discipling. As we look to this new year, I want to encourage all of us to remember these four objectives and how your church, big or small, can improve and even excel. It is truly a privilege to serve with you in the mission of God and His Church. Thank you for all of your love and patience and encouragement and prayers. I know God will continue to honor and help His people as we serve Him together. Thank you and God bless! Respectfully Submitted, Carla Lovett Chicago Central District NMI President th PS – By the end of District Assembly on April 7 , CCD WEF was paid in full – Praise the Lord! 82 B. NYI CONVENTION 1. Convention Proceedings April 5, 2014 CCD NYI District Convention convened on Saturday April 5, 2014 at Manteno Church of the Nazarene. The theme for the year was “Bedogo”, looking at the different ways we, as individuals, church communities, and as a district are being Christ like, doing what Christ would have us do, and going where Christ would have us go. Registration was from 8:00am-9:00am, with a joint plenary session with the district NMI and SDMI delegates and leaders. The recording secretary was Rev. Robbie Cansler. The convention was opened with a welcome by Rev. Ken Garner, with some preliminary instructions. We opened in prayer by Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling. The convention was officially called to order at 10:51am by Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling District President. Instructions are given as how to vote and make motions. The voting section is established as those who are voting delegates will be able to vote. The election chairmen are Tyler Sauer and Jimmy Guffey. The tellers are declared they were: Jason Ottinger, Ryan Manes, Alyvia Vanzee, Delilah Harris, Sam Osborne, and Austin Wray. The JNI worship band opened in worship. It was dynamic and well done. They really ushered the morning in a spirit of worship through song. Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling brought the annual reports for district president of administration and training, as she chaired both positions this year. She went over the calendar for the year, and encouraged students and leaders to be informed about upcoming events through the district website of having excuses when invited to a party. The importance of bringing our best to the table, we are at the banquet, but it isn’t enough to just come to the party. Are we bringing our best to the table that Jesus has for us? She then shared lemonade with the group, as a reminder to bring our lemonade to the party, not just water, as a reminder to bring our best. Rev. Jimmy Guffey brought the annual reports for district president of events, and also filled in and presented the JNI President’s report for Danilo Aguilar who was absent. He took us through an overview of the events of the last year. His report included his resignation as district president of events, as he will be moving to a new position. Giving thanks to Christina Fischer and Bill Koch for doing the leg work of celebrate life. He also made sure that everyone was aware of the upcoming regional celebrate life. Jimmy also gave thanks to Dave Ludwig for leading summer camp. He also talked about Bible quizzing, snowball, and gave thanks to all the people who have helped with these various events. Jimmy read Danilo’s report for the group. This included Danilo’s resignation, as he will be accepting a position as missionaries in Europe. Jimmy prayed for Danilo and his ministry. Each had completed their 2 year term in office, and did not put their names up for reelection. Motion to accept the presidents’ reports by Ken Garner and Seconded by Scott Christensen The treasurer’s report was presented by Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling. Motion to accept the presidents’ reports and financial report, by Ken Garner and Seconded by Ray Smith. Both motions pass, by a majority. Christina Fischer presented thank you gifts to the district presidents for the time they have served. Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling presented the NYI council from the past year to the group. We prayed for and adjourned for lunch at 11:53am. We reconvened at 1pm, with a rap concert by Danny Ortega. 83 District Superintendent Dr. Brian Wilson and his wife Joan brought us a word of welcome and support. He spoke of the importance of the youth being leaders in the church today, and the importance of being involved in the church. He also gave a word of thanks to the NYI district presidents. He said a word of prayer over the group as well. Scott Christensen delivered a report about Bible quizzing. He established that he is NOT resigning from his position as quiz director. There were over 75 bible quizzers, and 20 of those quizzers will be representing the district at the national quiz event this summer. Halfway through the year, they nd took a team to ST. Louis, and came back the 2 best quiz team in the country. There will also be CCD quizzers represented in regional Celebrate Life in May. This is the end of the 8 years of the Christensens’ leading as the quiz directors! He looked over some of the highlights from the past 8 years, which covered a variety of issues. It is great to see dedicated bible quizzing directors who are passionate about teaching students the word of God. He said it’s exciting to see how much Bible quizzing has become integrated into the whole of the NYI. He asks for prayers as they move forward and continue in quizzing in the year ahead. Motion to accept Heather Day and seconded Christina Fischer. Motion passes. Introduction of people who are on the ballots, and why they love NYI. Hearing the stories about how everyone loves NYI, it is evident that we are lead by passionate people who love God and love youth. The ballots are passed out for leadership for the upcoming year. The ballot is explained by Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling. There is a vote to approve the ballot: motion: Georges Azouri Second: Michael Day Ballot approved. Motion that the vote be accepted by plurality by Ken Garner second Nolan Paape. Motion passes to accept votes by plurality. NYC announcement was made. It will be in Louisville, KY on July 8-12 2015. The first payments and registration starts in August. There will be service projects in the community as well as the normal services. They will not be doing workshops like the last NYC, but they will be having a day of experiences that have to do with the theme. The theme is “Thy Kingdom Come”. There will be opportunities in the coming months for students and leaders to vote for the speakers and musicians they would like to have at NYC. The cost is estimated to be under $800 for the event for students. Camp promotion was given. This started with a video about Lake Williamson the location of camp for this summer. Brandon Carter made a presentation about teen camp for the summer. Camp is later this summer, due to snow days. Camp will be 4 days and 4 nights this summer, a Sunday through a Thursday. Cost is $200, the forms are available for camp to take home today. Danilo is the speaker for camp this year. The JNI band will be the worship band for the week of camp. This is a joint camp for both the JNI and NYI. Bedogo reporting begins. We received reports from the different youth ministries represented. Some were presented through video, some were oral reports. It was a great way to see the different ways that God is working through the NYI in their local church contexts. Chicago First Church gave a video report about their missions trip one heart many hands. Rev. Mike Pierson from Limestone church talked about the variety of things their church is doing, they also attended one heart many hands. Kankakee Westbrook gave a report about the different ways they are reaching out to their community, and the ways the teens are interacting with the church as a whole. Joliet First presented about the ways in which they bedogo, which includes a 30 hour famine. 84 They go to Morningstar in Chicago, and are serving in many ways to be a part of the community. Mundelein gave a report about the ways in which they bedogo, through the variety of activities throughout the year. Through missions trip to Kansas City Rescue Mission, and the various ways they helped throughout the year, and interacted with the church as a whole. Chicago Northside gave a report. They spoke about the bible quizzing program and how they took first at district finals. This summer they did a variety of projects at their church, working in conjunction with a youth group from Kansas who were there on their missions’ trip. They also have helped with EC camp. Chicago Heights gave a video report with a variety of pictures from different events and activities they have been a part of throughout the year. Mt Prospect gave a report about getting together with other JNI churches to do a variety of bedogo projects, and working on community activities. They have served in a variety of areas within the church as well. They even talked about some simple ways they served their community through things like shoveling snow and painting children’s rooms. Kankakee First gave a report by video. They shared their experiences of bedogo, with a story about a trip to Chicago, and one of the students brought gloves and scarves to pass out if anyone needed them. They met a homeless man in a wheelchair, and donated scarves to him, and they ended up spending the whole day with this man. College Church gave a video report. They talked about a Sr. High missions trip they took to Turkey Creek, KY. The Jr. High served the elderly in their church community. Waukegan gave a video report showing all the ways that they have bedogoed through volunteering at EC camp, through celebrate life, and through mentoring the younger kids in their church congregation. The results from the ballot: District President of events: Bill Koch District President of Administration: Christina Fischer District JNI president: Noe Ramirez District secretary: Roshelle Beltran Impact Director: Ellen Manes Lay leaders: Carl Fletcher, Ray Smith, Chris Deleon, Rolando Martinez Early Youth representatives: Carter Weitzel, Lily McGrady, Jake Utter, and McKenna Allen Sr. Youth representatives: Ashley Grimm, Jon Fischer, Jake McLeary, Joey Vargas, Ryan Manes College Representative: Briana Turner, Rachel Ramirez, Frida Palacios, Juan Daniel Ortega Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling closed the convention in prayer, as students and leaders crossed the aisles with hands on each others shoulder, we were reminded we are one body with many parts, but this is our story together. Motion to adjourn: Ken Garner seconded by Mac Cansler at 3:01 pm. Motion passes. Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Robbie Cansler Recording Secretary 85 2. President’s Reports CCD NYI Presidents’ Reports 2014 District President of Administration Report About a month into the 2013-2014 term, Aaron Gregory announced his departure for a senior pastorate. At that time, I took over the role as District President of Administration. To piggy back on the Global NYI theme we charted the course for the year of how we could Be, Do, and Go. As we brainstormed, the mashup of “Bedogo” developed a life of it’s own. The Year of the Bedogo had begun! Throughout this year, we have been, done, and gone. As I have represented CCD NYI on the Regional Council and amongst national Nazarene leaders, others are so impressed with what is happening on our district. Apparently we are the only ones who thought to “Bedogo”! As I look back over this year, there are snapshots that stick in my mind of spaces and places where God met us in profound ways. The day we one Regional Celebrate Life for the first time in over 14 years. The picture of a small but mighty executive council prayerfully working out the details for the year. Youth leaders scattered about a room in twos praying for each other and for our students. A district council leaning in and laughing while working together to bring about the greatest good for the district youth. Students filling an altar area so tightly there wasn’t room to walk, praying that God would meet them there, and He did. The picture of JNI leaders and students surrounding an altar, all of them pouring out their lives before God so that they could be filled. Snapshots of students cheering on others., rejoicing in an original rap about cheese and reuniting with teammates. These snapshots and so many more make up the mosaic of CCD NYI. It has been my privilege to serve as your leader this year. I firmly believe our best days are ahead of us, and none of this is accomplished without a great team. I would like to sincerely thank all the members of the executive council: Danilo Aguilar for creating fresh and captivating ways to connect the Spanish churches our district together and Jimmy Guffey for overseeing all the district events and ensuring they ran smoothly. We are so blessed with a district of talented and gifted youth workers who enjoy serving together, thank you for working so well together as a team. Thank you to Michelle Thomas our treasurer who helped in so many ways behind the scenes. Thank you the members of our district council who served so joyfully and selflessly: Scott and Sarah Christensen, Ellen Manes, Dave Ludwig, Bill Koch, Christina Fisher, Robbie Cansler, Carl Fletcher, Ray Smith, Scott Van Zee, Camryn Fletcher, Kayleigh Hollywood, Leann Randall, Joey Vargas, Ashley Grimm, Jake Utter, Briana Turner, and Lauren Steward. What a great team, what a great year! Thank you allowing me to serve you! Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling District President of Administration District President of Events Report This is my second and final year serving as Chicago Central District President of Events. My primary responsibility has been overseeing that the many different events of the Chicago Central District have appropriately gifted directors and aiding them in the planning processes. I would like to thank Christina Fischer and Bill Koch for their leadership in organizing both District and Regional Celebrate Life. Celebrate Life is always a great time to see students from all over the district and the region using their God-given gifts and abilities to glorify God. This past year the Chicago Central District earned firstplace at Regional Celebrate Life for the first time since 1994! I would also like to thank Dave Ludwig for his many years of leadership and service in organizing 86 the Chicago Central District’s summer camp. This past summer many students from all over the district gathered at Lake Geneva Youth Camp in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin to worship with guest worship leaders “The Narrow” from Olivet Nazarene University and guest worship speaker Matt Smith, also from ONU. Dave has decided to pass the baton of leadership to Brandon Carter, youth pastor at Kankakee First Church of the Nazarene, who will be directing CCD’s camp this upcoming summer. Furthermore, I would like to thank Scott and Sara Christensen for their continued leadership in directing our district Bible quizzing program. Scott and Sara, along with local youth pastors and leaders, provide our students with the opportunity to study specific books of the Bible—this year we studied Romans and James—and to come together once a month to reconnect with other students from the district and to put our studying to good use. Though the competition of Bible quizzing is fun, the main purpose of our Bible quizzing program is to develop in our students a regular habit of studying and applying God’s written word. Finally, I would like to thank Elizabeth Bjorling, Christina Fischer and Bill Koch for their leadership in organizing our annual Snowball Retreat. Though bad weather kept all of our friends (save one church) from Northwest Indiana from joining us at Snowball, our students, along with students from the Wisconsin District, were able to gather in Madison, Wisconsin for a weekend of fun and worship. Leading us in worship this year was guest worship leaders “The Narrow” from Olivet Nazarene University and guest worship speaker Christ Pollock from Bethany First Church of the Nazarene. I believe God has and continues to use the various events on our district to plant spiritual seeds in the lives of our students. My prayer for our district and local youth leaders and for our future district events is that God would use us and them to cultivate those seeds so that the Lord may produce a harvest of spiritual fruit in our students’ lives, transforming them from the inside out to look more like Jesus! Respectfully submitted, Rev. Jimmy Guffey District President of Events District President of Ministry and Training I want to begin my report by thanking YOU for being a part of CCD NYI. While serving my second term as District President of Ministry and Training, I have been inspired by how selflessly and joyfully youth workers serve across our district. Many of you quietly give vacation time, family time, sleep, and personal funds to ensure students experience God’s fullness and faithfulness in vivid ways! We are so abundantly blessed by your faithfulness to investing in the kingdom! It has been a blessing to encourage and equip leaders like you across our district. On November 14, 2013, twelve youth pastors, youth workers, and representatives from Olivet Nazarene University came together for our District Youth Workers Retreat. It was a rich time of fellowship, equipping, and encouragement for all involved! Our meeting location this year was the Hilton Double Tree Hotel in Schaumburg, IL. Intended to be originally a two-day retreat, many of our attendees had conflicts so we condensed all the great parts of the retreat down into one day. There is such a rich dynamic when seasoned youth workers and brand new youth workers converge together, much can be learned from one another. This year we invited David Wine, Associate Professor in the Religion Department at Olivet Nazarene University as our speaker. David lead a deep and meaningful conversation about who we are as youth ministers. He encouraged the youth workers about how valuable their contributions are to the kingdom of God. As always, we not only enjoyed a great time of fellowship and conversation, but also a great time of eating! We began our time together with a lunch at Sweet Tomatoes. Then, we proceeded to play indoor bocce ball. In evening, we were treated to dinner by Olivet Nazarene University Church Relations at Wildfire. We completed the evening with a session with our speaker and an update on the exciting things happening in ONU Church Relations. We closed the session with a meaningful time of sharing and prayer for one another. All left full of encouragement, new ideas, and food! There is nothing like combining together those with similar kingdom calls and similar 87 struggles living them out! Another great event I got the privilege to facilitate was a Bedogo Training Day for our JNI leaders. During this time, lead youth workers and students were equipped for dealing with a variety of issues including certain classic personalities always found in the youth ministry, fundraising, discipleship, and evangelism. It was a meaningful and rich time each left equipped and encouraged from! Although, because of serving in duel roles this year I didn’t get to live out all of my plans for training on this district, I am so thankful to God for the ways in which leaders on our district serve students and the community at large. It is a gift and a delight to see them in action! Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Elizabeth Bjorling District President of Ministry and Training District President of JNI (Hispanic Ministry) Dear Chicago Central District brothers and sister in Christ, The JNI is a community with momentum towards a bright future of service to the Lord. We focused this year on unity, service, and leadership development. We held three district events whose name went from Service and Unity Day to the Global NYI’s theme BeDoGo Days. We had a range of 40-60 teens and youth leaders attend. We focused on serving our brethren and the community around the church. At Mt. Prospect, we painted their youth room and a swing set that is publicly used, and we evangelized at a local grocery store. At Summit, we provided landscaping to beautify the church and went on a prayer walk where people honked their horn for Jesus as we cheered them on. At First Spanish, we painted the children’s room and provided much needed snow shoveling on residential and main streets. At each of these locations, people thanked the youth for their service and they saw that fulfilling our mission to serve like Christ has results on other people’s lives. We also had fellowship time over breakfasts and lunch, lovingly prepared by the local church’s brothers and sisters. Finally, we entered into times of worship and the Word where the teens were challenged to Be and Do and Go like Christ. I am very grateful for the excellent leadership team composed of youth leaders from the Spanish churches that made these events a success! Without a motivated, dedicated, and capable team like them, there wouldn’t have been so much progress towards uniting the churches and learning to serve! Thanks be to God. We held one leadership workshop this year that was very relevant to our leaders. We would have liked to bring other workshops, but the events and on-site activities provided real-life training that taught not only youth leaders, but the youth as a whole. Which brings me to our district administrative leader. I want to thank Elizabeth Bjorling for providing the leadership workshop, preaching at the last BeDoGo where nearly the entire assembly knelt at the altar to have their cups filled by the Holy Spirit, and for showing her support for building up the district JNI and looking to uniting all of CCD’s languages and cultures in mutual ministry efforts. To conclude, my wife Emily and I are entering into a new and blessed stage in our lives. At the time this report will be read at the assembly, my wife may be having our second baby, Sohvi Seláh Aguilar. Our journey into an explosive year of ministry began in November 2012 with the birth of our son Giosue Isaac Aguilar. He passed 31 hours after he was born because he had a condition that would not allow him to live. After he passed, my wife and I answered the Lord’s call with a resounding YES! We had served in ministry for years, but from that point we have done so wholeheartedly! And God is true to His promise! The good He has worked out for us will occur this fall 2014, when the three of us will serve as missionaries for the Kingdom of God representing the Church of the Nazarene in Europe. I encourage you all. Say yes to the Lord- through thick and thin- and His promises will give you a life in service that 88 you could have never imagined. Sincerely, Danilo Isaac Aguilar Chicago Central District Presidente, Juventud Nazarena Internacional C. SDMI CONVENTION 1. Daily Proceedings April 5, 2014 We began Friday (4/4/14) with a “lunch & learn” workshop for pastors and associates at Manteno COTN with Hal Perkins, longtime Nazarene Pastor and now full time speaker and “disciple-maker”. Saturday’s convention was held at Manteno COTN and began with a combined plenary session with NYI, NMI and SDMI gathering for brief reports and inspirational worship. Worship was led by Carlos Lonberger and the worship team from Chicago Heights COTN. Hal Perkins of Heartwalk Ministries was the morning plenary speaker and encouraged the congregation to not only be disciples (followers) of Jesus but to become disciple-makers. All three organizations separated for their respective conventions with SDMI breaking out into two different workshops, which were repeated after lunch. One was led by Hal & Debbi Perkins, again on discipleship and the practical nature of disciple-making. The second workshop was led by Pastor Steve & MaryAnn Cook from Living Water COTN and focused on Marriage & Family. The afternoon wrapped up with another combined plenary session where respective councils were introduced and plans for the new year were laid out. The plenary closed out with a panel of church planters from “Reach 77”, the plan to reach every neighborhood in the city of Chicago with a Nazarene/holiness presence. They were interviewed by veteran pastor & missionary, David Hayes. 2. SDMI Chairperson’s Report Ladies and Gentleman, your SDMI council has embraced the global theme of SDMI, “People of Prayer, Engaged in the Word, Making Christlike Disciples”. The acronym SDMI is sometimes hard to nail down. It stands for Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International. Most are familiar with what the “S” means, Sunday School, but we are less familiar with the “D” for discipleship. We want to change that and yesterday offered a workshop to pastors & associates led by Hal Perkins, this morning’s speaker. It is our intention to build on the discipleship theme that was a big part of the emphasis last year at General Assembly. Several of our SDMI leaders went to Indy and came away inspired and challenged to include discipleship in the fabric of the Chicago Central District ministry. It has been a challenging year to meet 89 as a council because two of our four meetings were canceled due to severe weather. Yet we have still managed to plan and support some events such as: denominational emphasis “Engage the Word” last st Fall and the 1 annual Bike Fest, a motorcycle outreach event, which will take place May 31 at Kankakee st 1 Church. I want to thank everyone for their involvement and will introduce our council and additional plans this afternoon. Rev. Dave Becker District SDMI Chairman 90 VII. Financial and Statistical A. DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT Dr. Porter, Dr. Wilson, and members of the assembly: The fiscal year for the Chicago Central District was from March 1, 2013 to February 28, 2014. Today, I will report of God's faithfulness in providing resources to further His kingdom through the Chicago Central District. 1. Audit The district financial statements were analyzed by external auditors as a compilation in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. We continue with the cycle of having a full audit every four years, with compilations in intermediate years. The district has six segregated funds reserved for specific purposes. Descriptions of each fund are listed on page 8 of your copy of the financial statements. One copy has been distributed to the Senior Pastor of each church. 2. Revenues During this past year the district recorded $1,260,000 in revenues which were funded as follows: $499,000 from the churches toward their district apportionment; $225,000 toward the Olivet education fund donations; $15,000 in medical premiums; $55,000 in Alabaster Funds; $69,000 from camps; $163,000 from the sale of the Hickory Hills parsonage; $49,000 in church planting donations and $185,000 from gifts and various other sources. 3. Expenditures Expenses totaled $1,231,000 which included $232,000 in Olivet education fund; $185,000 for mission projects; $185,000 for wages and employee benefits; $182,000 in property expenses; $41,000 in property purchases; $110,000 to support the Costa Rica District property and truck purchases; $17,000 in expenses related to General Assembly; $24,000 church planting expenses; $15,000 in medical premiums; $65,000 for camping ministries; utility, insurance, and administrative expenses of $75,000; $26,000 provided to the NMI, NYI, & SDMI departments for their ministry budgets; $74,000 in miscellaneous other expenses. 4. Change in Net Assets The change in net assets for 2014 was a positive $29,000. The main factors for this change are; 1) churches paying down loans from the district 2) receivables considered collectible and fewer written off as bad debt 3) continued vacant church property management. The district sold the Hickory Hills parsonage in May 2013. The district also purchased one property during the fiscal year. The new property is in a Chicago neighborhood where church planters are at work. The positive change in net assets is the first positive change in four years. To maintain this positive trend, the District Superintendent and the District Advisory Board continue to evaluate vacant properties as they relate to the mission objectives of the district and manage expenses to income. 5. Receivables The receivables were each reviewed to determine the likelihood that each would be collected at the amount listed. An allowance is recorded to offset receivables in which full payment has been determined to be doubtful. 6. Long-Term Liabilities The district holds mortgages on three properties and one automobile loan. The rates on these loans vary from 3%-6.5%. The first to mature will do so in 2016 with a lump sum payment. 7. Short-Term Liabilities and Cash The District had an ending cash balance for all funds of $174,000. This year, $499,000 was 91 received in district apportionments, which was 3.5% lower than the $517,000 in 2012-13. The District has a $100,000 Line of Credit available, with $75,000 used to support district mission goals in 2013-14. The line will come due for renewal in October 2014. 8. Funding the Mission through the 2013-14 Budget The district’s apportionment figure recommended by the District Finance Committee is 5% of total church charitable income, less WEF and 10% giving. This percentage is unchanged from last year. The income budget for 2014-15 has been planned based on the normalized average of the past four years. I have served three full years as treasurer and this is my fourth report to the assembly. It is a blessing to work with the District Advisory Board, District Superintendant, district staff and churches. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the Lord as the treasurer of the Chicago Central District. Respectfully submitted, Heidi D. Taylor District Treasurer 92 B. STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION AND SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS’ COMPILATION REPORT Board of Directors Chicago Central District, Church Of The Nazarene Chicago, Illinois We have compiled the accompanying financial statements of Chicago Central District, Church Of The Nazarene (a not-for-profit corporation), which comprise the statements of financial position as of February 28, 2014, and the related statements of changes in net assets, and cash flows. We have not audited or reviewed the accompanying financial statements and, accordingly, do not express an opinion or provide any assurance about whether the financial statements are in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and for designing, implementing, and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements. Our responsibility is to conduct the compilation in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The objective of a compilation is to assist management in presenting financial information in the form of financial statements without undertaking to obtain or provide any assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made to the financial statements. During our compilation, we did become aware of a departure from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America that is described in the following paragraph. As disclosed in Note 2 to the financial statements, property is stated at appraisal value in the accompanying balance sheet. Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require that such assets be recorded at acquisition cost, if purchased, or at fair value if donated or contributed, and those amounts be depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the assets. The effect of this departure from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America on the financial statements has not been determined. The 2014 supplementary information as listed in the table of contents is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements. The supplementary information has been compiled from information that is the representation of management. We have not audited or reviewed the supplementary information for the year ended February 28, 2014 and, accordingly, do not express an opinion or provide any assurance on such supplementary information. The 2013 financial statements were audited by us, and we expressed a qualified opinion on them in our report dated April 8, 2013 due to the fact we were not able to satisfy ourselves with respect to the District’s property and equipment. In addition, the supplementary information for the year ended February 28, 2013, was subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the financial statements and certain additional procedures, including comparing and reconciling such information directly to the underlying accounting and other records used to prepare the financial statements or to the financial statements themselves, and other additional procedures in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Our report stated that the information was fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements as a whole. We have not performed any auditing procedures on either the financial statements or on the supplementary information since April 8, 2013. Borschnack, Pelletier & Co. April 1, 2014 93 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) ASSETS Cash in banks Loans to churches, net Prepaid expenses Property $ 174,238 $ 122,839 153,149 184,976 5,753 5,753 3,358,748 3,317,748 $ 3,691,888 $ 3,631,316 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Notes payable Line of credit $ 307,902 $ 350,994 75,000 - 382,902 350,994 District Centennial Projects 29,842 4,664 Camps 10,575 6,433 Foundation 62,212 32,822 General Assembly 2,059 12,263 Medical Insurance 8,412 6,506 District Evangelism 61,138 60,151 3,134,748 3,157,483 3,308,986 3,280,322 $ 3,691,888 $ 3,631,316 Total Liabilities UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS Designated by the Board for: Undesignated Total Unrestricted Net Assets 94 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) REVENUE AND SUPPORT District Centennial Projects $ 48,712 $ 13,305 Camps 68,711 93,116 Foundation, including proceeds on property sales 371,190 475,075 General Assembly 6,803 5,006 Medical Insurance 15,388 17,637 District Evangelism 748,767 786,028 1,259,571 1,390,167 District Centennial Projects 23,534 8,973 Camps 64,569 88,715 Foundation 292,037 275,352 General Assembly 17,007 6 Medical Insurance 15,269 18,315 District Evangelism 789,531 764,122 Bad debt expense 13,110 270,289 Interest expense 15,850 13,875 1,230,907 1,439,647 28,664 (49,480) NET ASSETS - BEGINNING OF YEAR 3,280,322 3,329,802 NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $3,308,986 $3,280,322 Total Revenue and Support EXPENSES Total Expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 95 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Change in net assets $ 28,664 $ (49,480) Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Loss (gain) on sale of property (162,500) (375,000) 13,110 270,289 Loans to churches, net 18,717 (6,884) Total Adjustments (130,673) (111,595) (102,009) (161,075) Proceeds from sale of property 162,500 375,000 Purchases of property (41,000) (82,658) Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Investing Activities 121,500 292,342 Proceeds from (payments on) line of credit, net 75,000 (75,000) Payments of notes payable (43,092) (17,593) Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Financing Activities 31,908 (92,593) NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH 51,399 38,674 CASH IN BANKS - BEGINNING OF YEAR 122,839 84,165 $ 174,238 $ 122,839 $ 15,850 $ 13,875 Mortgage note payable from purchase of property $ - $ 120,000 Note payable from purchase of vehicle $ - $ 25,010 Provision for bad debts Changes in net assets & liabilities (Increase) decrease in assets: Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Operating Activities CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES CASH IN BANKS - END OF YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Interest paid Non-cash financing activity: 96 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 NOTE 1 - NATURE OF OPERATIONS Chicago Central District, Church of the Nazarene, is a not-for-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois. The object and purpose of the Organization is to promote the development and organization of churches and other religious institutions under the sponsorship of the Church of the Nazarene and to generally promote the welfare of the Church of the Nazarene throughout the Chicago Central District of said church. Chicago Central District covers northeastern Illinois consisting of the counties of McHenry, Lake, Kane, DuPage, Cook, Kendall, Will, Grundy, Kankakee, Iroquois, Ford and a portion of Vermillion. Its membership consists of all the members of the Chicago Central District Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene. NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of accounting The financial statements of the Chicago Central District, Church of the Nazarene, have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting. Basis of presentation The Organization follows FASB Account Standards Codification 958 (Not-for-Profit Entities) which establishes standards for external financial reporting by not-for-profit organizations and requires that resources be classified for accounting and reporting purposes into three net asset categories according to externally (donor) imposed restrictions and requires the Organization to distinguish between contributions received for each net asset category in accordance with donor imposed restrictions. A description of the three net asset categories follows: Unrestricted Net Assets Net assets that are not subject to donor-imposed stipulations. Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Net assets subject to donor-imposed stipulations that may or will be met either by the actions of the District and/or passage of time. Permanently Restricted Net Assets Net assets subject to donor-imposed stipulations that may be maintained permanently by the District. Generally, the donors of these assets permit the District to use all or part of the income earned on related investments for general or specific purposes. Revenue recognition Contributions received are recorded as unrestricted, temporarily restricted or permanently restricted support, depending on the existence and/or nature of any donor restrictions. Income tax status The Organization qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Code Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and, therefore, has no provision for federal income taxes. 97 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) Cash The Organization maintains its cash balances at various banks. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures accounts at each institution up to $250,000. Property Recorded property is valued at its cost, estimated cost, or appraisal value if cost figures were not available. It is the Organization’s policy not to depreciate the property. Expenditures for maintenance and repairs of property and equipment are charged to expense as incurred, and major improvements are capitalized. Upon retirement, sale or other disposition of property, the cost is removed from the accounts and the related gain or loss, if any, is reflected in the year of disposal. Donated services No amounts have been reflected in the financial statements for donated services. The Organization pays for services requiring specific expertise. However, many individuals volunteer their time and perform a variety of tasks that assist the Organization with its various programs. Reclassifications Certain 2013 amounts have been reclassified to conform to the 2014 presentation. Estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures. Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates. Board designated District funds The District uses Funds to account for its various sources of revenues and expenditures. Financial schedules for each fund are presented as supplementary information. A description of the Funds in use at February 28, 2014 and 2013 follows: District Centennial Projects Fund This fund represents monies, given by individuals and/or churches, which are not included in the District Evangelism Fund, but which are designated for use in one of the District projects approved by Stewardship Ministries. Camps Fund This fund includes monies brought in through camping ministries’ fees and paid out for camping ministries’ expenses. 98 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) Board designated District funds (continued) Foundation Fund This fund may include monies received from sale of property, undesignated gifts, monies transferred from various District sources and other monies not designated for any of the other listed funds. Unless specifically designated by the District Advisory Board, Foundation Fund monies may be used for property purchases anywhere in the District, regardless of where the monies originated. These monies may be used for other capital expenses and for expenses not otherwise covered by the other listed funds. General Assembly Fund This fund represents an amount annually designated from the District Operating Budget and set aside for use every four years for paying the expenses of General Assembly Delegates from the District. Medical Insurance Fund This fund is used to collect the Church’s and the employee’s portion of the medical insurance premiums. The fund remits the total premiums to the insurance company. District Evangelism Fund This fund (formerly the Unified District Budget Fund) includes the District Evangelism monies received from local churches in the District, which are used for the District Administrative Budget and District Mission Projects Budget. This fund also handles the in-out monies for various events such as Pastors and Spouses' Retreats, Christmas Banquets, etc. Fiscal Year End The Organization has changed their fiscal year end to the last day of February beginning with fiscal year 2012. NOTE 3 - LOANS TO CHURCHES The loans receivable represent advances to various Nazarene churches in the Chicago Central District, billings to various churches and individuals for insurance, and earnest money to be returned to the District for unpurchased property. The advances bear a rate determined by the District Advisory Board. However, if the Church has paid its District Evangelism budget, the interest rate is reduced to zero. Loans receivable are written off when they are determined to be uncollectible. The allowance for doubtful accounts is estimated based on the District’s historical losses, the existing economic conditions and the financial stability of its churches. Included in loans to churches, net is an allowance for doubtful accounts in the amount of $599,822 and $629,640 as of February 28, 2014 and 2013, respectively NOTE 4 - NOTE RECEIVABLE On April 29, 2005, the District sold one of its properties for the amount of $500,000. Terms of the sale are cash plus a note receivable for $490,000. This note was interest-free until May 2010. As of that date, the note earns interest at a variable rate adjusted annually in May and is payable based on a twenty year amortization. The note is considered impaired and no interest has been accrued. The balance on the note receivable was $480,942 at February 28, 2013. There were no payments received during the past two years. The District had included an allowance against the note receivable in the amount of $480,942 at February 28, 2013. At February 28, 2014, the District Board removed the notes receivable from the books as it was determined to be totally uncollectible. 99 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 NOTE 5 - NOTES PAYABLE Notes payable consist of the following: Secured Property Gage Park Pastoral Transition Loan Austin Parsonage Western Avenue Chicago Automobile Maturity Date Interest Rate 9/22/2016 12/31/2018 7/14/2024 8/10/2017 11/30/2017 6.500% 0.000% 3.000% 6.500% 5.440% Monthly Payment Balance 2/28/2014 Balance 2/29/2013 832.50 * $ 85,695 333.33 ** 843.64 88,978 1,051.55 * 114,272 477.03 18,957 $ 3,538.05 $ 307,902 $ 89,510 23,000 96,181 118,033 24,270 $ 350,994 * Also includes a lump-sum payment at maturity ** Paid off during fiscal year ending February 28, 2014. The principal maturities of notes payable are as follows: 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Thereafter $ 22,171 23,327 95,843 109,097 8,487 48,977 $ 307,902 NOTE 6 – LINE OF CREDIT The District has an unsecured $100,000 line of credit with a bank, with interest at the national prime rate, with a floor of 5%, expiring October 2014. The line of credit had a balance of $75,000 and $0 at February 28, 2014 and 2013, respectively. NOTE 7 – OPERATING LEASE The District leases a condominium for the District Superintendent that expires July 31, 2015. Also, the District rents office equipment under an operating lease agreement that expires April 30, 2015. Rent expense for the year ended February 28, 2014 and 2013 was $60,190 and $65,702, respectively. During fiscal year 2014 and 2013, the District also was renting office space through January 2014. Future minimum lease payments are as follows: 2015 2016 $ $ 100 28,680 10,780 39,460 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 NOTE 8 – SHARED SPACE AGREEMENT The District has a shared space agreement on its church building located in New Lenox. The shared space agreement commenced in October 2012 and ends in September 2014. The future minimum rental income for the year ending February 28, 2015 is $5,950. Rental income for the year ended February 28, 2014 was $10,200. NOTE 9 - COMMITMENTS The District agreed to guarantee bank debt, for no consideration, of five churches in the District (to enable them to obtain a more favorable interest rate). The District can be required to perform on the guarantee only in the event of nonpayment of the debt by the individual churches. The District holds the following commitments: Wesleyan Investment Foundation Chicago First Church Real Life Crystal Lawn Living Water Calvary Church $207,600 $89,619 $178,391 $247,935 $48,670 Peoples Bank of Kankakee County House of Prayer Kankakee Westbrook $433,299 $190,937 First Financial Bank Danville Northside $13,391 NOTE 10 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS The District has evaluated its February 28, 2014 financial statements for subsequent events through April 1, 2014, the date the financial statements were available to be issued. During fiscal year 2014, Aurora Word and Worship requested to be declared inactive. In March 2014, the District has assumed all liabilities associated with this Church. At February 28, 2014, the Church had a balance on their mortgage of $67,363. The mortgage and property are still listed in the Church’s name. On March 15, 2014, the District’s Advisory Board approved to refinance the property and put the mortgage and building in the District’s name. 101 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 Beginning Ending Cash Cash Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance FUND District Centennial Projects $ 4,664 $ 48,712 $ 23,534 $ 29,842 Camps 6,433 68,711 64,569 10,575 Foundation 32,822 398,369 368,979 62,212 General Assembly 12,263 6,803 17,007 2,059 Medical Insurance 6,506 26,175 24,269 8,412 District Evangelism 60,151 818,518 817,531 61,138 $122,839 $1,367,288 $1,315,889 $174,238 $ 84,165 $1,408,412 $1,369,738 $122,839 Totals for the year ended February 28, 2014 (Compiled) Totals for the year ended February 28, 2013 (Audited) 102 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH IN BANKS FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 Fund Financial Institution 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) DCP PNC Bank $ 29,842 $ 4,664 CPF First American Bank 10,575 6,433 FDN PNC Bank/Citizens Community Bank 62,212 32,822 GAF First American Bank 2,059 12,263 MIF Homestar Bank 8,412 6,506 DEF Peoples Bank 61,138 60,151 $ 174,238 103 $ 122,839 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF PROPERTY FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) Blue Island $ 52,500 $ 52,500 Braidwood 29,909 29,909 Chicago Austin Parsonage 186,225 186,225 Chicago First Spanish 304,754 304,754 Chicago Ingleside 13,719 13,719 Chicago Ingleside Parsonage 10,000 10,000 Chicago Lincoln Park Parsonage 142,375 142,375 Chicago Norridge 50,000 50,000 Chicago Summit 48,000 48,000 Chicago Summit Parsonage 32,000 32,000 Crystal Lake 164,479 164,479 Emanuel Spanish 536,470 536,470 Gage Park 145,000 145,000 Joliet Crystal Lawns 25,000 25,000 Kankakee Eastridge 110,000 110,000 Kankakee Eastridge Parsonage 46,500 46,500 Kankakee Westbrook 132,000 132,000 4,000 4,000 Limestone 332,000 332,000 Lowe Avenue Parsonage 41,000 - Momence 120,000 120,000 New Lenox 53,000 53,000 North Chicago 213,580 213,580 Paxton 27,400 27,400 Schaumburg 163,772 163,772 Schaumburg Parsonage 54,000 54,000 Sheldon 22,897 22,897 Vehicle 25,010 25,010 Waukegan 123,000 123,000 Western Avenue 150,158 150,158 $3,358,748 $3,317,748 Kempton Total Property Note: Recorded property is valued at its cost, estimated cost or appraised value. It is Organization's policy not to depreciate the property. 104 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS DISTRICT CENTENNIAL PROJECTS FUND FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) $ 4,664 $ 332 RECEIPTS Church planting support Offerings Portage Park Urban Ministries Total Receipts TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR 48,637 12,385 75 350 - 10 - 560 48,712 13,305 53,376 13,637 23,534 8,953 - 20 DISBURSEMENTS Church planting Bank charges Total Disbursements 23,534 CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR $ 29,842 105 # 8,973 $ 4,664 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS CAMPS FUND FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) $ 6,433 $ 2,032 RECEIPTS Donations - 10 Exceptional Children's Camp 18,085 19,851 Kidz Camp 37,066 45,630 Senior High Camp 13,560 27,625 68,711 93,116 75,144 95,148 Exceptional Children's Camp 20,443 21,478 Kidz Camp 33,497 42,163 Senior High Camp 10,629 25,074 64,569 88,715 $ 10,575 $ 6,433 Total Receipts TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR DISBURSEMENTS Total Disbursements CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR 106 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOUNDATION FUND FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) $ 32,822 $ 36,308 Alabaster 55,000 55,000 Costa Rica donations 60,000 - RECEIPTS Interest income 92 7 Miscellaneous 34,181 9,234 Rent income 59,417 35,834 162,500 375,000 371,190 475,075 5,000 12,795 22,179 (30,878) 398,369 456,992 431,191 493,300 110,000 - - 4,260 Proceeds from sale of property Transfer from District Evangelism Decrease (increase) in related receivables Total Receipts TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR DISBURSEMENTS Costa Rica Support Furniture & equipment Miscellaneous 332 Olivet chapel 2,352 32,994 Property expenses Payments on line of credit 181,705 235,746 292,037 275,352 - 75,000 Purchase of property 41,000 82,658 Payments made on notes payable 35,942 27,468 368,979 460,478 $ 62,212 $ 32,822 Total Disbursements CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR 107 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL ASSEMBLY FUND FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) $12,263 $ 7,263 District budget 6,800 5,000 Interest income 3 6 6,803 5,006 19,066 12,269 Delegate expense 16,000 - Miscellaneous 1,007 6 17,007 6 $ 2,059 $ 12,263 RECEIPTS Total Receipts TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR DISBURSEMENTS Total Disbursements CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR 108 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR 2014 2103 (compiled) (audited) $ 6,506 $ 8,595 15,388 17,637 15,388 17,637 10,787 10,923 26,175 28,560 32,681 37,155 15,269 16,660 - 1,655 15,269 18,315 Transfer to District Evangelism 9,000 12,334 Total Disbursements 24,269 30,649 $ 8,412 $ 6,506 RECEIPTS Churches and individuals Decrease (increase) in related receivables Total Receipts TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR DISBURSEMENTS Health premiums Miscellaneous CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR 109 CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SCHEDULES OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS DISTRICT EVANGELISM FUND FOR THE YEARS ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2014 AND 2013 CASH IN BANK - BEGINNING OF YEAR 2014 2013 (compiled) (audited) $ 60,151 $ 29,635 District Evangelism budget 498,993 516,793 Educational budget 224,812 229,460 In and out income 11,615 27,361 64 46 13,283 12,368 RECEIPTS Interest income Miscellaneous 748,767 786,028 (14,249) 13,071 75,000 - 9,000 12,334 818,518 878,669 811,433 841,068 Salaries and wages 116,115 104,389 Employee benefits 68,822 68,016 5,714 19,997 District NMI 10,000 16,000 District NYI 10,000 15,000 Decrease (increase) in related receivables Proceeds from notes payable or line of credit Transfer from Medical Insurance Fund Total Receipts TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR DISBURSEMENTS District administration: Business and professional District SDMI 6,000 6,000 District activities 35,888 21,872 Insurance 31,801 20,241 Office expenses 20,597 18,990 Telephone, utilities and other 22,488 37,666 327,425 328,171 184,944 157,121 512,369 485,292 Educational budget 232,407 228,794 In and out expense 44,755 50,036 789,531 764,122 23,000 4,000 5,000 12,795 817,531 780,917 $ 61,138 $ 60,151 Total District Administration District Mission Projects Total District Administration and Mission Payments on note payable or line of credit Transfer to Foundation Total Disbursements CASH IN BANK - END OF YEAR 110 C. SDMI TREASURER’S REPORT Statement of Receipts and Disbursements March 1, 2013 - February 28, 2014 General Assembly Savings Beginning Balance (03/01/13) .................................................................................$ 9,200 Transfer from Checking Mar-June ...................................................................................800 Transfer for next Assembly from Checking ..................................................................1,750 Disbursements to Delegates ..................................................................................... - 8,861 Ending Balance (02/28/14) .........................................................................................2,889 Checking Account Beginning Balance (03/01/13) $13,142 Income District Support (remaining from 12/13- $800 + 13/14) Prime Time Childrens’ Quizzing S.S. Convention Total Income Ending Balance before ExpensesExpenses Administration Council meetings, CPA, SS awards 6,800 1,680 507 211 9,198 $22,340 2,171 Adult Ministries Prime Time Biker Ministry Childrens’ Quizzing District S.S. Convention Transfer to General Assembly savings Total Expenses 2,192 500 303 558 2,550 8,274 Ending Balance 2/28/2014 (checkbook) $14,066 Total deposit accounts month ending 02/28/2014=$16,955 << Checking $14,066 and General Assembly Savings $2,889 >> 111 D. NYI TREASURER’S REPORT Statement of Receipts and Disbursements March 1, 2013-February 28, 2014 _____________________________________________________________________________ Money Market Account Beginning Balance (03/01/13) YTD Interest Money transferred to/from checking Ending Balance (02/28/2014) $21,166.17 13.19 -19,000 $2,179.36 Checking Account Beginning Balance (03/01/13) adjustment for voided check after closed books Adjusted Total Beginning Balance Income Convention District support 10,000.00 Events Dist Celebrate Life 3891.60 Reg. Celebrate Life 17,819.70 Golf Outing Fundraiser Impact NYC (old payment came in very late) Quizzing Snowball Transfer from MM for CCD prop purchase** and Snowball Youth Leaders Retreat Total Income $ 47,515.49 2,215.84 $49,731.33 241.00 21,711.30 3,675.00 200.00 350.00 726.40 55,371.00 25,000.00 200.00 117,474.70 Ending Balance before expenses 167,206.03 Expenses Misc/Admin expenses (meetings, mileage, office) Conventions- District NYI DCL (2,715.60) & RCL (18,771.21) General Convention Golf Outing Fundraiser JNI Ministries NYI Leadership Conference (DLC) Snowball Teen Quizzing Training Youth Leaders Retreat Transferred back to MM In/Out Expense for Costa Rica property purchase** Total Expenses 6,476.88 513.92 21,486.81 7,494.69 2,172.58 1,300.00 2,048.35 53,138.16 1,938.68 62.42 497.38 6,000.00 40,000.00 $143,129.87 Ending Balance in checkbook 02/28/2014) $24,076.16 _____________________________________________________________________________ Total Beginning Balance (MM and Checkbook—03/01/13) $68,681.66 Total Ending Balance (MM and Checkbook—(02/28/2014) $26,255.52 *Restricted Funds in Money Market-$6,000 NYC; $7,500 General Convention. ** Loaned $40k to CCD General to help Costa Rica Norte purchase property for Muelle District Center. To be repaid when? 112 E. NMI TREASURER’S REPORT Statement of Receipts and Disbursements March 1, 2013 – February 28, 2014 Beginning Balance, March 1, 2013 Unrestricted funds General Convention Savings Work & Witness 43 494.41 23 408.41 13 586.00 6 500.00 Income General Funds Offerings for missionaries 6 759.49 District and local funds District allocations District convention Events: Prayer Retreat Projects: Crisis Care Kits Bank interest 10 000.00 1 079.40 384.00 608.00 2.98 6 759.49 12 074.38 Total Income 18 833.87 Total funds available 63 328.28 Expenses General Expenses General Convention 12 209.60 District Expenses District operation expenses District Convention Offerings for missionaries Offerings to GMC: LINKS Offerings to GMC: Christmas Fund Events: Children’s camp Events: Prayer retreat Events: Jamboree Projects: Crisis Care Kits Projects: Compassionate gift Projects: Loan to District 1 150.13 2 068.32 5 250.00 2 422.00 580.00 1 000.00 1 100.00 300.00 824.27 850.00 10 000.00 12 209.60 25 544.72 Total Expenses 37 754.32 Balance as of February 28, 2014 25 573.96 Reviewed by CCD NMI Finance Committee Date: April 5, 2014 Signatures: Ralph Goodwin and Lauralee Nothstine 113 F. 2014-2015 DISTRICT OPERATING BUDGET Anticipated Revenue Local Church Apportionments ($40k x 12) Gifts and Grants From Foundation Other Revenue Total Revenue Anticipated Expenses 480,000.00 12,000.00 -8,000.00 500,000.00 Projected Expenses Percentage of total budget Administration Salaries and Wages 114,502.00 Employee Benefits 83,010.00 Business and Professional 14,200.00 Departments (NYI, NMI, SDMI) 26,000.00 District Activities 27,000.00 Insurance Policies 30,400.00 Office Expenses 20,288.00 Office and Properties 19,600.00 Savings - Total Administration 335,000.00 67.0% District Mission Camping Ministries 25,000.00 100 Percent Payment Plan District Missional Partnerships Work and Witness 40,000.00 - Mission Areas 40,800.00 Other Mission Projects 59,200.00 Total District Mission 165,000.00 33.0% TOTAL DISTRICT OPERATING BUDGET 500,000.00 100.0% Anticipated Revenue 500,000.00 Difference 114 G. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY STATISTICAL GROWTH CHART Board of General Superintendents Year: 2014 District: Chicago Central ATTENDANCE/MEMBERSHIP 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 11,936 11,890 13,013 12,643 12,463 11,826 11,572 11,701 11,231 11,531 10,530 S.S. Attendance 5,641 5,488 5,803 5,780 5,012 4,688 4,581 4,519 4,974 5,270 4,671 Morning Worship 8,187 8,235 8,242 8,220 7,900 7,752 7,745 7,620 7,519 7,481 7,083 Church Membership 9,192 9,334 9,696 9,882 9,896 9,827 9,991 10,137 10,246 10,362 10,368 407 460 654 487 380 433 492 385 459 364 381 Total # of Org. Churches 73 74 75 75 76 71 72 73 73 72 71 New Churches Organized 3 1 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 S.S. Discipleship Resp. New Nazarenes FINANCES HONORS/AWARDS Amount Paid Percent Fiscal Year Paid 2013–2014 General Superintendents’ Growth Award Churches: 0 (as of 4/5/14) ****** World Evangelism Fund (5.5%) $563,950 98% District Ministries Fund (5%) $498,508 97% Education Fund (2.25%) $248,643 100% Pensions & Benefits Fund (2.25%) $222,250 94% World Evangelism Church of Excellence Award: 29 ****** Other 10% Churches: Total Church Income $12,305,725 115 36 VIII. Master Contact List Last Name First Name Address City ST Zip Code Email Telephone Ackerman Adams Adams Adams Aguilar Aguilar Aguilar Aills Aills Alexander Alfaro Alfaro Alfaro Alfaro Alger Allen Allen Almanza Alnimiri Alonso Al-Dair Anderson Anderson Armendariz Armstrong Phyllis Brenda Leon L. Robert E. Danilo Pedro Marlon Gary E. Lynda Jeffrey C. Alberto Hector E. Irma Y. Jose Justin Edith K. McKenna Elizabeth Marwan Eduardo Sami David Robert Jesus Susan 7107 W. O'Connell Dr. Chicago Ridge IL 60415 [email protected] 708-448-8981 217 S. McGuire Dr. 4514 Laurie Ln. IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60950 60014 60647 60641 60641 60453 60453 60942 60025 60618 60025 60025 61832 60914 [email protected] 2952 N. Kildare 2952 N. Kildare 6343 W. 90th Pl. 6343 W. 90th. Pl. 609 W. Lincoln St. 229 Nordica Ave. 4148 N. Mozart 229 Nordica Ave. 229 Nordica Ave. 2214 N. Vermilion St. 1347 Westminster Ln. Manteno Crystal Lake Chicago Chicago Chicago Oak Lawn Oak Lawn Hoopeston Glenview Chicago Glenview Glenview Danville Bourbonnais 815-953-3435 815-529-8962 816-651-2684 773-282-3508 773-968-8454 708-599-5559 708-599-3315 217-772-3733 773-750-9753 773-992-7307 847-515-6290 847-515-6290 815-383-5493 915-932-4573 13246 E. 1250 N. Rd. 17111 Odell Ave. 10817 Rte. 176 12207 Pulaski Rd. 101 George Fox Drive 440 S. Enos Momence Tinley Park Woodstock Alsip Danville Kankakee IL IL IL IL IL IL 60954 60477 60098 60803 61832 60901 20 Elmwood Dr. Kankakee IL 60901 2630 N. Mozart, Garden Suite 116 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-549-1595 312-237-5062 708-385-6091 [email protected] 217-474-8316 [email protected] 815-929-0174 [email protected] 224-200-6374 [email protected] 815-263-2685 Arnold Atkins Azouri Bahr Baker Baptiste Barnes Bass Bateman Bauer Bayles Becker Belcher-Rankin Bell Bell Bellomy Bellomy Beltran Benson Benson Bercham Berry Bimber Birge Bjorling Blanchette Bley Bloom Blomgren Genevieve Katie Angie William Victor Bianca April Jesse Robert Carol Kathleen David Rebecca Deborah Jean William Donald Sharon Roshelle 452 S. Wall 238 S. Fairfield Ave. 4646 N. Wolcott, Apt #1 590 Turnberry Dr. 6445 Saint Lawrence Street Kankakee Lombard Chicago Bourbonnais Chicago IL IL IL IL IL 60901 60148 60640 60914 225 Prairie Ridge Dr. 6941 W. 96th Pl. 10531 W. Hillcrest Dr. 1355 S. 6th St. 1524 Walnut St. 1162 S. Elm Ave. 1001 S. Evergreen 55 Castle Coombe Dr. 55 Castle Coombe Dr. 391 Drummond Dr. 391 Drummond Dr. Minooka Oak Lawn Palos Park Kankakee Danville Kankakee Kankakee Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Bourbonnais IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60447 60419 60464 60901 61832 60901 60901 60914 60914 60914 60914 Michael Andrew One University Ave Box 6097 Michael Steve Karen Jerry Valerie Elizabeth Leon M. Jordan Norman W. Ann 97 Sugar Leaf Turn Trinity 353 N. Kendrick Ave. 519 E. Maple St. 319 State St. T-124, 2065 Half Day Rd. 371 N. Michigan Ave. Bourbonnais Bourbonnais IL IL 60914 60914 Burlington Lombard Potomac Deerfield Bradley WI IL IL IL IL 53105 60148 61865 60015 60915 Eden Prairie Lemont MN IL 55347 60439 Elim Shores-7900 Timber Lake Dr. 529 Keepataw 117 773-936-2030 [email protected] 773-397-8599 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-521-4296 708-598-0596 708-448-0494 815-939-1883 217-431-1551 815-936-1121 815-212-0850 815-939-0130 815-939-0130 815-933-7801 815-933-7801 773-437-0156 815-370-4213 815-370-4209 262-767-1971 630-627-4962 217-898-0463 309-883-0147 815-939-3878 312-391-1703 952-738-2600 630-257-1035 Boerhnsen Bowen Bowling Bowman Braaten Bragg Bran Branch Branson Bray Brooks Brower Brown Brown Brown Brown Buckingham Burkey Burton Busenbark Caldwell Caldwell Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Campbell Campbell Campos Karen Charlotte John Bekah Laurie J. La Treese Carlos Machell Robert O. William Grover Dorothy Beth John Robert A. Robert I. Debbie Jonathan Tina Phyllis Kathy Paul Betty Matthew Roger Rebecca Rachel Ann Tyler Elsa 1780 E. 3150 N Rd. Martinton IL 60951 One University Ave. 1805 Mid court Dr. PO Box 4 15108 Irving Ave. 2930 N. Lewis 3705 Laurel Ln. 6377 Cabriolet Way 5727 Uncompaghre St. 11 Quartermaster 1343 Teresa Lane 2000 Ovaltine Ct., Apt #314 780 Eastwind Dr. Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Belden Dolton Waukegan Hazelcrest Pendelton Colorado Springs Salem Bourbonnais Villa Park New Lenox IL IL CA IL IL IL IN CO SC IL IL IL 60915 60915 95915 60419 60087 60429 46064 80923 29676 60914 60181 60451 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-485-0472 137 Sycamore Dr. 10858 S. Homan Ave 460 Bresee Ave 809 Buck Court 222 E. Ash St. 600 N. Colfax 600 N. Colfax 240 E. First St. 302 S. Joliet St. 240 E. First St. 302 S. Joliet St. 506 1/2 S. Fifth 506 1/2 S. Fifth 3021 N Lamon Bolingbrook Chicago Bourbonnais Manteno Watseka Crescent City Crescent City Wilmington Wilmington Braidwood Wilmington Kankakee Kankakee Chicago IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60490 60655 60914 60950 60970 60928 60928 60408 60481 60408 60481 60901 60901 60641 [email protected] 630-759-0990 618-218-9720 419-233-3318 815-351-6114 815-432-3285 815-683-2167 815-683-2167 815-458-6809 815-370-0195 815-458-6809 815-370-0195 815-450-0176 118 815-428-7067 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-939-1414 208-351-9183 530-616-0136 708-214-9952 847-623-8231 708-248-2704 765-778-4101 719-641-5188 864-219-0055 815-939-1466 773-427-0047 Campos Canales Canales Cansler Carey Carey Jonathan Ada Wilfredo Roberta Michael Sharon Cash Cardenas Carpenter Carr Carstensen Carter Cassidy Castillo Cazares Chamberlain Chamberlain Chambers Chambers Charles Cash Cash Cho (Hur) Christensen Christensen Clark Clark Cleare Cloud Joseph David Zerita Woody Marjorie Brandon M. Joe Marina Leo Lee Sarah Gregory Marcella Trent Paul Sue Jee Young Sara Scott David W. Jennie Samuel O. Dean 220 E. Munroe St. Bourbonnais 220 E. Munroe St. Bourbonnais 714 Longfellow Lane Mundelein 20042 Monterrey Ave. Lynwood 20042 Monterrey Ave. Lynwood One University Ave. ONU Box #6106 Bourbonnais 5247 W. Byron Chicago IL IL IL IL IL 60914 60914 60060 60411 60411 IL IL 60914 60641 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-935-0524 815-935-0524 708-625-8197 708-418-8873 708-228-0454 469-278-2600 773-794-9665 708-747-6242 344 S. Fraser 1203 Jefferson Kankakee Downers Grove IL IL 60901 60515 815-603-4890 1047 N. Keystone St. 2214 N. Vermilion St. 2214 N. Vermilion St. 290 Windermere Way 290 Winermere Way 2030 W. Coulter St., #3F 15340 Holly Ct., Unit C 15340 Holly Ct., Unit C 2N Stevenson Ln. 1195 W. Wilson Dr. 1195 W. Wilson Dr. 1707 S. Newberry 823 E. Streamwood 721 Edwin Dr. 635 E. Thompson Ave. Chicago Danville Danville Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Chicago Oak Forest Oak Forest Mt. Prospect Kankakee Kankakee Chicago Streamwood Bourbonnais Hoopeston IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60639 61832 61832 60914 60914 60608 60452 60452 60056 60901 60901 60608 60107 60914 60942 773-431-9069 217-597-2197 217-597-2197 815-933-9829 815-258-9455 440-539-4967 708-637-2311 708-637-2311 847-942-2915 815-929-0493 815-929-0493 312-547-9357 630-830-5780 815-933-5091 217-283-9040 119 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Collins Combs Compton Conrad Cook Cook Cook Cook Cooke Cooper Cordova Cordova Cordova Corona Corral Cortez Coughlan Coulter Crocker Croft Crombar Cruea Cruz Cruz Cundiff Cunningham Dace Dalton Davey Marsha Hugh A. Rebecca Mary Ashley Kevin MaryAnn Steven Tom Shawn Eunice Jorge Ruth Irene Marcos Gloria Paulina Dan Mary Dennis J. Jonathan D. Craig Adam Beatriz Salvador T.W. John Trevor Ron Brandon K. 147 S. Walnut 14542 S. Mustang Dr. Manteno Homer Glen IL IL 60950 60491 PO Box 137 2704 Caddy Ln. Georgetown Joliet IL IL 61846 60435 22959 S. Frances Way 22959 S. Frances Way 674 Jeremy Dr. 3407 Kings Rd., Apt #203 127 N. Emerald 127 N. Emerald Channahon Channahon Bourbonnais Steger Mundelein Mundelein IL IL IL IL IL IL 60410 60410 60914 60475 60060 60060 528 N. Maple St. Momence IL 60954 5616 S Artesian Ave. Chicago IL 60629 3339 N. 16010 E. Rd. 905 Percy Dr. 1 University Ave., Box 6092 1088 W. Walnut 210 N. Lincoln, Apt # 2 PO Box 775 2204 Desplane 2418 Batestown Rd. 801 Chatfield Rd. 265 N. Randolph 1454 Westminster Lane One University Ave. #6112 Momence Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Kankakee Sheldon Blue Island Blue Island Danville New Lenox Bradley Bourbonnais Bourbonnais IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60954 60914 60914 60901 60966 60406 60406 61832 60451 60915 60914 60914 120 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-922-4766 708-301-9168 517-303-9749 217-497-2050 815-630-5698 815-252-4744 815-482-0717 815-954-9537 847-949-7975 815-933-3039 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 773-720-8064 630-717-8950 815-472-6200 815-939-5103 269-568-4648 815-922-0254 765-860-8199 217-442-6984 815-462-1676 815-216-7092 815-933-4537 815-210-6545 Davis Day Day Day De Leon De Leon De Leon De Leon De Leon Dearth Jr. Dickson Diehl Dilbeck Diveley Doan Doan Dodd Dodd Dodds Dominguez Dominguez Dominguez Dominguez Dominguez Donovan Dorries Driscoll Duarte Duckwall Dawn Heather Michael W. 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Box 368 301 S. Stewart St. 6711 E. 3250 N. Rd. 439 Sullivan Ln. 9007 W. McCarthy Rd. Kankakee Minooka Danville Potomac Braidwood Ladoga Palos Park IL IL IL IL IL IN IL 60901 60447 61832 61865 60408 47954 60464 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-932-5828 815-467-4424 217-775-7595 217-497-6805 815-302-5106 765-376-0280 630-415-9383 4806 W. Doris Dr. 4806 W. Doris Dr. 20 Circle Dr. Kankakee Kankakee St. Anne IL IL IL 60901 60901 60954 [email protected] 815-935-9927 815-935-9927 815-954-7187 5847 W. 63rd St. Chicago IL 60638 [email protected] 1119 N. Cedar Rd. 12500 S. Lowe 1119 N. Cedar Rd. 12500 S. Lowe 6220 W. 94th St. 941 E. Washington St. New Lenox Chicago New Lenox Chicago Oak Lawn Morris IL IL IL IL IL IL 60451 60628 60451 60628 60453 60450 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 533 Hollyberry Ln. Bourbonnais IL 60914 2130 Kingston Rd. 2130 Kingston Rd. 160 Scarlet Dr. 6556 S. Coldwater Rd. 1300 Dearborn St. 1511 W. Maple Avenue Waukegan Waukegan Manteno Blanchard Joliet Mundelein IL IL IL MI IL IL 60087 60087 60950 49310 60435 60060 216 N. Washington St., PO Box 177 122 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 773-581-5715 773-562-3979 815-919-5273 312-735-8166 708-308-9701 773-785-3268 708-903-0194 815-942-2816 815-935-0284 847-951-2154 815-932-1264 815-932-1264 815-263-6425 989-561-5775 815-263-5707 847-566-6969 Florian Forgrave Foster Foster Frazier Frye Gaikwad Gall Gamarro Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Gardner Gardner Gardner Garner Garner Garner Garton George Gerstenberger Girgis Glenn Godwin Aaron Mark James Roy E. Lucille Cameron Sunil Aaron M. Margarita Noemi Ezequiel Jose Enrique Juan B. Juan Carlos Julio Rene Rita Jennifer Kevin Valerie Kenneth Tanner Teresa Beth Franklin D. Carol Gary D. Hany Kyan Sandy 819 Edwin Dr. 2208 W Garden Dr. Bourbonnais Kankakee IL IL 60914 60901 708-623-5909 815-932-3739 710 Westwood Drive 834 Texas Ave Catlin Danville IL IL 61817 61832 217-427-5648 217-431-0455 1112 Williams Ave. 1584 S. Sixth Ave Deerfield Kankakee IL IL 60015 60901 [email protected] [email protected] 708-261-8844 815-929-9112 4177 W. Nelson St. 5443 W. 63rd PL. 540 Kresswood 4177 W. Nelson St. Apt. # 1 Chicago Chicago McHenry Chicago 60641 60638 60050 60641 6042 S 74 CT 144 Slocum Lake Rd. 540 Kresswood 106 Meade St. 9591 E. Oakridge Dr. 9591 E. Oakridge Dr. 698 N. Locus St. Summit WAuconda McHenry Catlin St. John St. John Manteno IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IN IN IL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 773-790-7288 708-785-1080 815-999-9259 773-276-3792 847-483-4752 708-785-4589 [email protected] [email protected] 815-999-9260 217-497-0268 219-365-3799 [email protected] 517-740-0406 698 N. 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Elm Ave. 1045 Lioncrest Dr. 1387 Lincoln Ave. South 21 W. 549 N. Ave. Kankakee Richton Park Highland Park Lombard IL IL IL IL 60901 60471 60035 60148 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1199 Mallard Dr. 1199 Mallard Dr. 204 E. State St. 894 Aberdeen Dr. 851 Gaoucester Ct. 1898 S. Oaklawn Dr. Bradley Bradley Potomac Crystal Lake Bourbonnais St. Anne IL IL IL IL IL IL 60915 60915 61865 60014 60914 60964 810 Independence Dr. 7732 S. Austin Ave 620 Oakland Bourbonnais Burbank Elgin IL IL IL 620 Oakland 2206 Batestown Rd. 133 W. Courtland St. 6056 S. 74th Ave 12043 S 68th Ct. 1417 W. 183rd St Elgin Danville Mundelein Summit Palos Heights Homewood 6524 N. Bosworth Ave., #2 6524 N. Bosworth Ave. #2 611 Farm View Ave. Chicago Chicago Bourbonnais 124 708-308-0733 815-922-1660 815-929-0308 708-283-2330 847-432-6985 630-778-0328 815-933-9130 [email protected] 260-224-7531 815-477-7626 815-509-1933 815-939-9736 60914 60459 60120 [email protected] [email protected] 815-304-5042 312-237-1831 IL IL IL IL IL IL 60120 61832 60060 60501 60463 60430 [email protected] 847-488-0475 217-443-0949 847-970-6280 708-252-8021 708-448-4850 708-957-7078 IL IL IL 60647 60626 60914 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 920-629-9922 920-629-0461 815-715-2566 Hardy Harris Harris Harris Haskins Hatcher Hatcher Hawthrone Heath Heck Heck Heckman Hegerberg Heinrich Heinrich Henderson Hernandez Hernandez Hess Hill Hill Hilliker Hindmand Hird Hird Hogan Holcomb Holden Holden Fred James I. Jerry W. Sue Duane Anne Marie Kevin Natalie Daniel Edward H. Kathy Grant Barb Anne Dwight Latisha Demetrio Sergio Charles Sandi Rich Rebecca Lawrence W. Brandon E. Jillian Dustin Mark Joy Randall 22609 Stanford Drive 220 Hauser Ct. 3130 N. McAree 3130 McAree Rd. 568 S. Fraser Ave. 156 Bernard St. IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60423 60451 60087 60087 60901 60914 60914 60953 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] sharris1949@yahoolcom [email protected] 708-478-3170 815-485-8916 847-662-5593 847-662-5593 815-932-2326 815-295-1523 [email protected] 815-295-2633 614 E. Jones Frankfort New Lenox Waukegan Waukegan Kankakee Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Milford 524 Olde Oak Dr. 524 Olde Oak Dr. Bourbonnais Bourbonnais IL IL 60914 60914 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 352 Dartmoor Court Crystal Lake IL 60014 156 Bernard St. 406 Watseka Park Forest IL 60466 4051 S. Montgomery Ave. 721 Sherman St. Chicago Danville IL IL 60632 61832 54 Windsor Dr. 965 E. Durham 9625 Mason Ave. 220 W. 5th St. 220 W. 5th St. 1 University Ave., Box 6128 1311 Sioux Turn 7614 South Odell 106 E. North St. Oak Brook Bradley Oak Lawn Momence Momence Bourbonnais Kankakee Bridgeview Potomac IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60523 60915 60453 60928 60928 60914 60901 60455 61865 125 815-889-4813 630-879-2437 815-936-6369 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 708-349-0454 815-382-3342 630-585-0779 630-585-0779 708-582-5646 [email protected] 773-690-6832 217-446-6796 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-933-5020 708-857-4770 708-497-0430 708-497-0430 405-761-1165 815-216-6096 708-594-3604 217-304-3140 Holmgren Huebner Hur Huynh Huynh Hwang Im Ireland Jackson Jensen Johnson Jones Jones Jones Joplin Kachlic Karr Karuchit Kaufman Khalil Killion Killion Kim Kim Kim King King Kist-Wilson Klavohn Andrew Barry Dae Haeng Hoang Van Touhy Woo Yeun Hyung Hark Herbert Phillip Jennifer Darren Ronald Sharon Shirley Elmer Lori Woody Jessica D. Duane B. Nady Robert G. Shirley Choong Shin Jung Soon Young C. Daniel Edgar Donald Kathy Jon E. 110 N. Ames St., Box 122 Cabery IL 60919 522 E. Algonquin Rd. #200 2520 N. Keeler Ave. 2953 N. Kildare Ave. 1166 Northbury Ln #D-1 1371 Lorraine PL. 429 W. Evergreen St. Schaumburg Chicago Chicago Wheeling Schaumburg Wheaton IL IL IL IL IL IL 60173 60639 60641 60090 60173 60187 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 3320 Holden Ct. Matteson IL 60443 494 Eugene Drive 511 W. Woodland Ave. 24106 N. Burr Ct. 12705 Bell Rd. PO Box 123 17111 Odell Ave. 354 N. 000 E. Rd. 354 N. 000 E. Rd. 2830 Effingham Ct. 315 Cobbler Ln 1822 W. Thornwood Ln. Bourbonnais Lombard Channahon Lemont Seneca Tinley Park Loda Loda Schaumburg Buffalo Grove Mount Prospect IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL 60914 60148 60410 60439 61360 60477 60948 60948 60193 60089 60056 960 Peony Lane 3 Thunderbird 960 Peony Lane Bourbonnais Oakwood Bourbonnais IL IL IL 60914 61858 60914 126 815-949-1790 847-942-2915 773-603-9449 773-427-4532 224-522-4059 847-630-9348 630-580-5567 217-446-3655 708-227-2197 708-945-8719 708-945-8720 815-932-8495 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-467-7876 708-574-8195 815-357-6145 708-949-8512 217-386-2814 217-386-2814 630-379-1493 773-319-7992 847-366-2069 708-283-0610 913-636-8312 217-431-0251 815-936-9359 Klein Klinger Klinger Knight Koch Kochersperger Kochersperger Koehn Krestel Kring Krueger Laci Laci Lagunas Lau Laurea Lawson Le Leach Leathers Ledbetter Lee Lee Lee Lee Lehman Lehman Leigh Lemment Carolyn Jodi Kevin Justin D. William H. Marlene Terry Cory Sharon Andrew Martha Frank R. Loris Maria Gerry Constante Robert Tuyen Tara Beth Terry Nate James B. Joseph M. Sang Kyun Yeon Ok Emmit Lisa Gilbert Janae 2143 Hammel Ave. 4751 N. 5500 W. Rd. 4751 N. 5500 W. Rd. One University Ave 660 Oak Run Dr. 9710 Hunters Lane 9710 Hunters Lane 20512 Gardner Ave. 4244 W. 156th St. One University Ave. 5328 E. 9000N Rd. 517 S. 5th St. 517 S. 5th St. 28768 Pilgrims Pass 3901 W. 102nd. Place Aurora Kankakee Kankakee Bourbonnais Bourbonnais Spring Grove Spring Grove Chicago Heights Midlothian Bourbonnais Manteno Hoopeston Hoopeston Lakemoor Chicago 5455 N. Christiana Ave., Apt. 1 Chicago 345 E. Marsik Bourbonnais 2121 Hood 1W Chicago 51 Dorsett Ct. Aurora 735 N. Jackson Bradley Chicago 20211 Upper Greatland Chugiak th 4232 W. 127 St. Alsip 4645 N. 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Cedar Rd. 120 Marlowe Rd. 120 Marlowe Rd. Park Forest Palos Heights Palos Heights New Lenox Danville Danville IL IL IL IL IL IL 60461 60463 60463 60451 61832 61832 21512 Franklin Circle 1691 S. Green Meadows 227 Woodstone Cir. 3047 Marion St. Plainfield Streamwood Buffalo Grove Elgin IL IL IL IL 60544 60107 60089 60124 138 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 815-939-9914 708-747-4299 708-371-0625 708-371-0625 815-485-6356 217-442-2431 217-442-0552 847-875-9178 815-372-9449 224-875-9611 954-326-0522 IX. STATISTICAL CHARTS 139 Chicago Norridge Arabic Chicago Northside Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic Chicago Oak Lawn First Chicago Southside Arabic 26 27 28 29 30 Chicago Summit Spanish Chicago Uptown Vietnamese Cristo la Unica Esperanza Crystal Lake Danville Cedar Grove Rev. Gilmar Pineda Mr. Hoang Huynh Rev. Eleuterio Dominguez 31 32 33 34 35 Danville First Danville Northside Danville Southside Danville Westside Elgin Rev. David E. Anderson 36 37 Gilman Grace Fellowship Rev. Paul W. Caldwell Dr. Brian E. Wilson * Sponsored New Church this Year Dr. Charles L. Perabeau Rev. Jamil S. Qandah Rev. Gary E. Aills Rev. Hosny A. Reyad Rev. William C. Wiggins Rev. Kent E. Pitcher Rev. Bill Wright Rev. Daniel J. 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W. Randy Dodd Rev. Michael Evans 16 Associate Church Members Chicago Heights Chicago Ingleside Community Chicago Lincoln Park Community Chicago Mongolian Chicago Mount Greenwood Rev. José A. Alfaro Rev. Ezequiel García del Cid 15a Inactive Church Members 16 17 18 19 20 Rev. Ho-Kyung Kwak Full Church Members End of Year Chicago First Filipino Chicago First Korean Chicago First Russian Chicago First Spanish Chicago Gage Park 15 Total Losses 11 *12 13 *14 15 Rev. Pedro D. Aguilar Rev. Brian D. Wangler 14 Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches Rev. John Albert Wright 13 Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release Chicago Calvary Chicago Ebenezer Chicago Emanuel Spanish Chicago First Chicago First East Indian 12 Lost by Death 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Gains Rev. Alberto Quezada Rev. Wesley G. Mills Rev. Sergio P. Mayorga Rev. Desiree C. Engelkens 10 Received by Transfer Pastor Name Aroma Park Blue Island Blue Island Spanish Bradley First Casa de Dios 9 Received from Other Denominations Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 8 Received by Profession of Faith 2014 7 Full Church Members Reported Last Year 6 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP Rev. Steven D. Cook Rev. Jerry N. Bimber Rev. John T. McCormick Rev. Robert G. Killion Rev. Brandon E. Hird 56 57 58 59 Mount Prospect Mount Prospect International Mundelein Mundelein Spanish 60 Naperville Trinity 61 62 63 64 65 New Horizons New Lenox New Song North Chicago Paxton 66 Potomac 67 68 69 70 Real Life Schaumburg Korean Sheldon Suburban Community 71 Waukegan First * Sponsored New Church this Year Edy M. De Leon Rev. Douglas S. Ward Jose Enrique Garcia Rev. Jeronimo Gutierrez Rita Garcia Rev. Steven R. Spangenberg Rev. Dae Haeng Hur Rev. Michael G. Fisk Allison J. Gregory Rev. Randall S. Holden Rev. Debora L. Ferch White Rev. Jerry W. Harris 17 0 110 0 3 0 3 6 110 7 3 3 0 11 103 0 2 2 3 16 108 3 73 892 127 17 503 52 0 0 0 69 287 63 212 1,310 96 1,114 114 1 27 1 9 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 32 1 10 1 1 64 2 19 2 2 8 1 4 1 0 22 5 2 0 0 12 19 18 0 2 42 25 24 1 211 1,332 73 1,109 115 87 332 12 547 29 0 0 0 0 0 145 1,240 57 714 58 112 35 95 62 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 5 0 2 2 2 5 0 114 33 96 57 4 40 18 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 32 68 57 13 71 221 323 27 43 8 14 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 12 2 0 10 16 18 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 14 0 12 2 2 0 2 19 0 0 14 3 31 2 2 67 234 310 27 45 0 0 126 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 129 330 20 25 35 135 131 120 0 16 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 20 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 20 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 20 1 13 35 135 134 110 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 130 107 90 354 11 4 3 18 0 0 2 2 370 0 0 313 16 45 20 83 34 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 8 2 1 16 45 15 84 35 0 0 3 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 83 16 75 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 98 36 22 10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 22 10 11 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 11 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 37 25 0 40 Weekly Corporate Worship Living Water Lombard Manteno Milford Momence First Associate Church Members 51 52 53 54 55 Derek Diehl Rev. Lauren D. Seaman 16 Inactive Church Members Dr. Carl M. Leth Rev. John A. Mohler Rev. Kevin Gardner 15a Full Church Members End of Year Kankakee Wildwood Kempton Lighthouse Community Limestone Community Lincoln Park 15 3 0 4 Total Losses 46 47 48 49 50 Rev. Gregory L. Chambers Dr. Edward H. Heck Rev. Todd W. Peeler 14 Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches Rev. Michael W. Day 13 Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release Joliet First Kankakee College Kankakee Eastridge Kankakee First Kankakee Westbrook 12 83 890 123 Lost by Death 41 42 43 44 45 11 Total Gains Rev. Jeffrey C. Alexander Mr. Victor Walker Rev. David R. Becker 10 Received by Transfer Pastor Name Hoopeston Community House of Prayer Ministries Joliet Crystal Lawns 9 Received from Other Denominations Church Name 38 39 40 8 Received by Profession of Faith 2014 7 Full Church Members Reported Last Year 6 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP 0 0 0 0 Name Change 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 103 0 77 27 0 23 0 0 16 17 Weekly Corporate Worship 0 0 0 0 15a Associate Church Members 6 0 103 0 15 Inactive Church Members 14 Full Church Members End of Year 13 Total Losses Lost by Death 15 0 0 0 12 0 17 0 5 0 0 0 0 72 17 0 12 Current Year Total 10,358 229 152 114 495 48 417 123 588 10,265 2,631 0 7,083 Last Year Total 10,246 283 81 122 486 63 203 108 374 10,358 2,500 0 7,481 Increase / (Decrease) 112 (15) 214 15 214 131 0 Inactive Casa de Dios Chicago Ebenezer Chicago First East Indian Chicago First Filipino Chicago First Russian Chicago Lincoln Park Community Chicago Mount Greenwood Chicago Norridge Arabic Crystal Lake Danville Northside Mount Prospect New Horizons New Lenox Schaumburg Korean Suburban Community * Sponsored New Church this Year 15 0 0 0 0 Chicago Central Supplemental Organized 0 0 0 0 11 Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches Mr. Leonard T. Martz 68 27 103 23 10 Total Gains Rev. C. Enrique Polanco Rev. William T. Luttrell 9 Received by Transfer Pastor Name West Chicago Wilmington First Word and Worship Christian Community Worth Received by Profession of Faith Church Name 8 Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release 72 73 74 75 Full Church Members Reported Last Year 2014 7 Received from Other Denominations 6 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP (54) 71 Transfer (8) 9 Merge (93) Disorganize Word and Worship Christian Community Drop (398) 20a 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 13 18 27 17 0 21 27 60 37 0 21 21 55 18 0 12 12 55 18 0 4 6 0 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 2 10 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 14 305 0 13 0 15 68 0 29 0 7 353 0 5 0 7 79 0 66 0 16 1,152 0 20 0 16 252 0 107 0 37 1,810 0 38 0 38 399 0 28 0 38 399 0 10 0 30 75 0 0 0 35 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 7 433 0 19 0 92 489 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 72 23 0 4 0 72 8 0 12 0 64 20 0 10 0 50 7 0 71 0 155 43 0 54 0 146 21 0 87 0 291 86 0 68 0 268 36 0 61 0 172 36 0 22 0 65 36 0 15 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 12 0 69 20 0 20 0 94 86 0 3 0 5 0 152 12 0 0 0 126 4 0 0 0 67 18 0 0 0 54 6 0 0 0 156 39 0 0 0 67 13 0 0 0 375 69 0 0 0 247 23 0 0 0 166 14 0 0 0 246 10 0 0 0 95 42 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 68 12 0 0 0 235 12 0 0 0 98 0 0 0 0 Chicago Norridge Arabic Chicago Northside Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic Chicago Oak Lawn First Chicago Southside Arabic 0 11 10 49 13 0 4 4 43 13 0 22 4 20 8 0 8 3 8 8 0 34 0 58 14 0 12 0 26 14 0 67 14 127 35 0 24 7 77 35 0 24 7 77 21 0 0 0 53 14 0 35 0 111 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 9 0 20 8 0 55 0 224 3 0 0 0 12 0 26 27 28 29 30 Chicago Summit Spanish Chicago Uptown Vietnamese Cristo la Unica Esperanza Crystal Lake Danville Cedar Grove 13 8 15 0 15 13 4 15 0 15 20 12 5 0 2 20 6 5 0 2 58 38 23 0 24 58 29 19 0 24 91 58 43 0 41 91 39 39 0 41 26 10 25 0 27 40 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 10 5 0 0 91 2 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 31 32 33 34 35 Danville First Danville Northside Danville Southside Danville Westside Elgin 48 0 114 6 7 31 0 31 0 7 40 0 38 5 7 18 0 26 3 7 193 0 142 20 43 120 0 85 8 43 281 0 294 31 57 169 0 142 11 57 112 0 138 11 57 85 0 4 0 25 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 0 45 6 9 339 0 364 14 0 0 0 0 12 0 36 37 Gilman Grace Fellowship 19 5 10 1 12 0 3 0 43 47 20 9 74 52 33 10 18 10 18 0 6 0 0 0 15 1 20 18 19 4 6 7 8 9 10 Chicago Calvary Chicago Ebenezer Chicago Emanuel Spanish Chicago First Chicago First East Indian 11 *12 13 *14 15 Chicago First Filipino Chicago First Korean Chicago First Russian Chicago First Spanish Chicago Gage Park 16 17 18 19 20 Chicago Heights Chicago Ingleside Community Chicago Lincoln Park Community Chicago Mongolian Chicago Mount Greenwood 21 22 23 24 25 * Sponsored New Church this Year NMI Active Membership NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance NMI Associate Membership 13 22 30 33 0 Caravan Enrollment 4 0 5 1 0 Total SDMI Responsibility List 4 2 7 3 0 Aroma Park Blue Island Blue Island Spanish Bradley First Casa de Dios Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List 4 3 23 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List 4 3 23 1 0 Church Name Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance 21 Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance 2014 20 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List DISCIPLESHIP 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 75 35 40 26 30 19 172 67 78 48 61 34 45 28 34 3 12 10 48 86 61 0 0 0 21 25 12 41 10 30 53 10 0 55 913 31 224 58 37 225 14 127 12 43 807 28 132 54 17 178 18 83 13 148 624 35 385 113 64 364 23 191 16 246 2,344 94 741 225 118 767 55 401 41 98 406 34 352 33 20 361 35 49 8 71 0 22 220 60 33 0 0 0 0 51 807 16 162 15 58 1,332 49 1,124 45 45 0 51 0 20 32 12 20 40 4 12 4 13 16 4 18 11 6 23 0 8 4 0 8 0 40 42 47 61 14 23 16 40 21 9 90 65 73 124 18 43 24 53 45 13 43 8 31 45 0 0 0 20 23 9 0 47 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 13 0 28 0 20 15 57 51 0 20 22 0 0 0 28 92 120 0 6 17 35 53 0 2 20 78 44 0 5 6 14 39 0 1 45 65 161 18 20 28 31 103 11 10 93 235 325 18 31 51 80 195 11 13 46 45 195 11 13 5 42 40 0 5 25 85 128 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 60 68 0 5 75 234 310 16 2 0 0 37 6 0 Mount Prospect Mount Prospect International Mundelein Mundelein Spanish Naperville Trinity 0 30 42 30 68 0 20 14 14 31 0 15 21 12 19 0 10 9 6 15 0 80 106 40 70 0 50 48 20 111 0 125 169 82 157 0 80 71 40 157 0 50 62 20 35 0 70 9 0 110 0 40 45 0 115 0 30 0 0 36 0 20 23 14 40 0 135 134 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 61 62 63 64 65 New Horizons New Lenox New Song North Chicago Paxton 0 0 0 33 7 0 0 0 22 5 0 0 6 15 3 0 0 6 3 3 0 0 6 54 23 0 0 6 14 12 0 0 12 102 33 0 0 12 39 20 0 0 0 39 19 0 0 12 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 6 11 3 0 0 6 83 15 0 0 0 0 0 66 67 68 69 70 Potomac Real Life Schaumburg Korean Sheldon Suburban Community 39 33 0 28 0 15 13 0 8 0 19 27 0 20 0 4 9 0 6 0 55 61 0 33 0 27 19 0 5 0 113 121 0 81 0 46 41 0 19 0 37 41 0 13 0 10 0 0 15 0 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 12 0 11 0 78 25 0 7 0 0 27 0 2 0 71 72 73 74 75 Waukegan First West Chicago Wilmington First Word and Worship Christian Community Worth 22 14 10 0 5 11 12 1 0 0 49 10 7 0 1 8 8 0 0 0 40 25 24 0 25 6 22 11 0 7 111 49 41 0 31 25 42 12 0 7 25 40 10 0 7 0 25 5 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 19 0 10 0 10 26 0 9 0 0 41 42 43 44 45 Joliet First Kankakee College Kankakee Eastridge Kankakee First Kankakee Westbrook 46 47 48 49 50 Kankakee Wildwood Kempton Lighthouse Community Limestone Community Lincoln Park 51 52 53 54 55 Living Water Lombard Manteno Milford Momence First 56 57 58 59 60 * Sponsored New Church this Year NMI Active Membership NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance NMI Associate Membership 10 16 3 Caravan Enrollment 61 12 8 Hoopeston Community House of Prayer Ministries Joliet Crystal Lawns Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List 12 15 12 38 39 40 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List 36 20 30 Church Name Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance 21a Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance 21 Average Weekly SDMI Attendance 20a Total SDMI Responsibility List 2014 20 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List DISCIPLESHIP 22 22a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 4,671 3,439 1,673 1,997 210 2,376 6,281 533 Last Year Total 11,531 5,270 4,232 1,572 2,137 240 2,660 6,234 514 47 19 Increase / (Decrease) Name Change (20) (331) (350) (90) Inactive Chicago Ebenezer Chicago First East Indian Chicago First Filipino Chicago First Russian Chicago Lincoln Park Community Chicago Mount Greenwood Chicago Norridge Arabic Crystal Lake Danville Northside Mount Prospect New Horizons New Lenox Schaumburg Korean Suburban Community (623) (178) Transfer 0 (993) (599) (793) Merge 101 (140) NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly SDMI Attendance 0 Caravan Enrollment 10,538 2,692 Total SDMI Responsibility List 2,514 5,766 Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance 5,143 940 Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List 850 2,705 Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance 2,355 1,638 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List 1,307 3,060 Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance 3,040 Chicago Central Supplemental * Sponsored New Church this Year 23a Current Year Total Church Name Organized 23 NMI Associate Membership 21a Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance 21 Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List 2014 20a NMI Active Membership 20 DISCIPLESHIP (30) (284) Disorganize Word and Worship Christian Community Drop 1 2 3 4 5 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests 34 District Ministry Funds 33 Pension Fund Total Church Income Church Name World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2014 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Approved Mission Specials FINANCIAL SUMMARY Aroma Park 14,622 763 75 0 838 317 694 0 694 347 0 347 Blue Island 29,590 2,068 1,161 0 3,229 617 1,343 0 1,343 605 0 605 Blue Island Spanish 18,181 1,000 0 0 1,000 410 909 0 909 454 0 454 Bradley First 39,706 2,347 732 0 3,079 930 1,751 0 1,751 910 0 910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94,068 5,103 7,616 100 12,819 1,955 4,350 0 4,350 2,250 200 2,450 Casa de Dios 6 7 8 9 10 Chicago Calvary Chicago First East Indian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71,042 2,750 0 0 2,750 356 3,553 0 3,553 1,399 0 1,399 2,032,691 89,153 593,344 0 682,497 35,431 79,167 0 79,167 39,612 3,000 42,612 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 *12 13 *14 15 Chicago First Filipino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago First Korean 73,085 0 6 0 6 0 3,600 0 3,600 0 0 0 Chicago First Russian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago First Spanish 183,499 2,513 264 0 2,777 3,753 9,143 0 9,143 0 0 0 54,481 2,804 1,009 0 3,813 1,171 2,534 0 2,534 1,141 0 1,141 16 17 18 19 20 Chicago Heights 362,318 17,867 54,683 0 72,550 6,705 14,905 0 14,905 6,705 1,000 7,705 18,221 382 0 0 382 55 1,002 0 1,002 455 0 455 Chicago Lincoln Park Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Mongolian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Mount Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 22 23 24 25 Chicago Norridge Arabic Chicago Ebenezer Chicago Emanuel Spanish Chicago First Chicago Gage Park Chicago Ingleside Community Chicago Northside Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic Chicago Oak Lawn First 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67,458 4,555 2,920 0 7,475 1,405 3,115 0 3,115 1,556 100 1,656 15,321 843 0 0 843 372 555 0 555 250 0 250 180,319 9,140 10,260 50 19,450 3,628 8,304 0 8,304 4,152 0 4,152 Chicago Southside Arabic 11,152 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 27 28 29 30 Chicago Summit Spanish 44,126 153 1,142 0 1,295 793 1,677 0 1,677 877 0 877 Chicago Uptown Vietnamese 9,255 2,397 0 0 2,397 0 387 0 387 193 0 193 Cristo la Unica Esperanza 6,700 0 0 0 0 0 335 0 335 168 0 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71,679 5,698 967 100 6,765 1,479 3,283 0 3,283 1,478 0 1,478 31 32 33 34 35 Danville First 10,617 Crystal Lake Danville Cedar Grove 416,672 24,615 25,536 0 50,151 9,804 20,834 395 21,229 10,417 200 Danville Northside 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Danville Southside 326,202 18,897 5,966 0 24,863 6,935 14,384 0 14,384 7,192 0 7,192 Danville Westside Elgin * Sponsored New Church this Year 47,233 2,473 181 0 2,654 1,022 2,250 0 2,250 1,244 20 1,264 311,548 16,091 4,455 0 20,546 6,585 14,631 0 14,631 7,316 0 7,316 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests 34 District Ministry Funds 33 Pension Fund Total Church Income Church Name World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2014 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Approved Mission Specials FINANCIAL SUMMARY 29,798 2,232 2,604 0 4,836 582 2,000 0 2,000 607 60 3,478 228 1,375 0 1,603 93 325 0 325 147 100 247 Hoopeston Community 101,492 5,235 3,827 124 9,186 2,150 3,778 0 3,778 2,391 50 2,441 House of Prayer Ministries 295,000 0 600 0 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joliet Crystal Lawns 103,911 5,388 5,716 0 11,104 2,102 4,670 0 4,670 2,335 200 2,535 36 37 38 39 40 Gilman 41 42 43 44 45 Joliet First 46 47 48 49 50 Grace Fellowship Kankakee College 667 201,334 12,552 27,650 0 40,202 5,126 10,251 0 10,251 5,161 329 5,490 2,357,375 119,529 202,705 7,300 329,534 46,875 103,963 1,200 105,163 51,982 1,200 53,182 105,318 5,492 4,665 0 10,157 2,201 4,816 0 4,816 2,408 80 2,488 1,252,976 63,821 34,468 0 98,289 26,109 58,019 0 58,019 29,010 800 29,810 Kankakee Westbrook 113,832 5,833 11,846 0 17,679 2,396 4,081 0 4,081 2,639 0 2,639 Kankakee Wildwood 83,730 6,836 7,700 0 14,536 1,929 3,841 0 3,841 1,920 0 1,920 Kempton 50,370 2,963 6,539 0 9,502 1,053 2,535 406 2,941 1,045 80 1,125 Lighthouse Community 128,879 6,487 5,422 0 11,909 2,658 5,261 108 5,369 2,918 0 2,918 Limestone Community 67,849 3,757 1,459 0 5,216 1,526 2,000 0 2,000 1,644 0 1,644 Lincoln Park 7,249 878 50 0 928 155 363 0 363 182 0 182 51 52 53 54 55 Living Water 81,170 1,033 100 0 1,133 623 2,591 0 2,591 0 0 0 Lombard 304,094 12,292 4,585 0 16,877 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manteno 756,320 39,530 38,944 0 78,474 16,025 38,010 0 38,010 18,970 0 18,970 Milford 27,844 1,610 678 0 2,288 586 1,304 0 1,304 652 50 702 Momence First 24,592 1,270 646 0 1,916 530 1,321 0 1,321 595 0 595 56 57 58 59 60 Mount Prospect 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87,817 179 100 100 379 0 4,393 0 4,393 1,969 0 1,969 161,855 8,790 6,452 3,000 18,242 3,622 7,134 0 7,134 3,500 0 3,500 77,034 2,296 851 0 3,147 871 0 0 0 0 0 0 552,991 28,978 6,116 0 35,094 11,819 26,263 3,000 29,263 11,819 0 11,819 61 62 63 64 65 New Horizons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Lenox 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,418 570 0 0 570 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Chicago 42,522 2,174 826 0 3,000 890 2,126 0 2,126 1,063 0 1,063 Paxton 52,542 3,049 3,923 0 6,972 1,484 2,068 0 2,068 1,779 0 1,779 66 67 68 69 70 Potomac 131,919 7,882 2,249 0 10,131 2,791 6,153 0 6,153 2,778 200 2,978 Real Life 66,591 3,902 1,157 0 5,059 1,474 3,112 0 3,112 1,310 0 1,310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13,138 912 751 10 1,673 287 692 0 692 319 0 319 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kankakee Eastridge Kankakee First Mount Prospect International Mundelein Mundelein Spanish Naperville Trinity New Song Schaumburg Korean Sheldon Suburban Community * Sponsored New Church this Year 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests 34 District Ministry Funds 33 Pension Fund Total Church Income Church Name 71 72 73 74 75 World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2014 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Approved Mission Specials FINANCIAL SUMMARY Waukegan First 64,953 5,367 1,613 0 6,980 1,374 1,331 0 1,331 1,331 58 West Chicago 23,359 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilmington First 30,711 2,108 729 0 2,837 632 1,401 0 1,401 701 20 721 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,491 3,000 1,235 0 4,235 900 2,000 0 2,000 1,000 0 1,000 0 2,500 0 0 2,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current Year Total 11,949,121 580,285 1,097,898 10,784 1,688,967 222,741 498,508 5,109 503,617 240,896 7,747 248,643 Last Year Total 11,971,606 590,815 726,964 9,648 1,327,427 240,178 592,317 970 593,287 242,855 6,225 249,080 370,934 1,136 361,540 Word and Worship Christian Community Worth Chicago Central Supplemental Increase / (Decrease) Organized Name Change (22,485) (10,530) Inactive Chicago Ebenezer Chicago First East Indian Chicago First Filipino Chicago First Russian Chicago Lincoln Park Community Chicago Mount Greenwood Chicago Norridge Arabic Crystal Lake Danville Northside Mount Prospect New Horizons New Lenox Schaumburg Korean Suburban Community * Sponsored New Church this Year 1,389 Transfer (17,437) Merge (93,809) 4,139 (89,670) Disorganize Word and Worship Christian Community (1,959) Drop 1,522 (437) 47 48 49 50 Total Used for Local Mission Total Missional Disbursements Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on Those Properties 51 Allocations Paid in Full? 46 All Other Church Ministries 45 Local Compassionate Ministries 44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits 44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Church Name 43 Debt Service PART 2 2014 42 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements FINANCIAL SUMMARY Aroma Park 0 0 0 0 0 14,177 14,177 16,373 140,000 0 Yes Blue Island 0 0 17,800 0 0 10,596 28,396 34,190 1,576,100 0 Yes Blue Island Spanish 1,200 1,800 1,900 1,465 700 7,495 14,560 17,333 0 0 Yes Bradley First 3,563 0 4,163 19,528 0 0 27,254 33,924 675,000 0 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 33,631 4,385 17,665 16,735 1,361 44,260 118,037 139,611 1,000,000 48,711 No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 1,500 0 26,000 12,400 600 22,484 62,984 71,042 500,000 0 No 30,000 17,955 387,918 460,459 28,088 452,375 1,376,795 2,216,502 17,860,000 410,664 Yes Chicago First East Indian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 11 *12 13 *14 15 Chicago First Filipino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Chicago First Korean 6,000 1,200 21,600 0 1,200 36,000 66,000 69,606 400,000 0 No Chicago First Russian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Chicago First Spanish 8,000 0 67,596 25,560 6,700 60,450 168,306 183,979 400,000 0 No Chicago Gage Park 20,600 0 5,100 0 900 14,690 41,290 49,949 0 0 Yes 16 17 18 19 20 Chicago Heights 85,910 0 66,938 73,467 7,355 66,853 300,523 402,388 6,180,000 0 Yes 2,500 0 7,800 0 500 1,000 11,800 13,694 150,000 0 No Chicago Lincoln Park Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Chicago Mongolian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Chicago Mount Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 21 22 23 24 25 Chicago Norridge Arabic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 8,500 0 7,000 5,000 0 0 20,500 34,151 2,000,000 0 Yes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Casa de Dios Chicago Calvary Chicago Ebenezer Chicago Emanuel Spanish Chicago First Chicago Ingleside Community Chicago Northside 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,020 0 0 No 29,805 11,487 61,726 24,230 4,724 17,693 149,665 185,199 2,300,000 39,499 Yes Chicago Southside Arabic 642 0 10,809 0 0 188 11,639 11,639 0 0 No 26 27 28 29 30 Chicago Summit Spanish 4,800 0 15,600 0 675 5,766 26,841 31,483 400,000 0 No 0 0 0 6,000 0 2,631 8,631 11,608 0 0 No 7,500 0 0 0 0 0 7,500 8,003 0 0 No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Danville Cedar Grove 9,678 0 14,580 3,380 0 17,518 45,156 58,161 350,000 0 Yes 31 32 33 34 35 Danville First 7,667 43,112 73,861 58,872 11,651 127,493 322,656 414,457 1,600,000 104,571 Yes Danville Northside 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250,000 15,545 No Danville Southside 14,216 58,613 136,817 21,823 6,723 27,063 265,255 318,629 1,800,000 111,434 Yes Danville Westside 10,953 0 4,404 14,803 0 0 30,160 37,350 150,000 0 Yes 6,604 0 5,398 51,935 0 52,579 116,516 165,594 2,295,000 0 Yes Chicago Oak Lawn Arabic Chicago Oak Lawn First Chicago Uptown Vietnamese Cristo la Unica Esperanza Crystal Lake Elgin * Sponsored New Church this Year 36 37 38 39 40 Gilman 41 42 43 44 45 Joliet First 46 47 48 49 50 Kankakee Wildwood Grace Fellowship Hoopeston Community House of Prayer Ministries Joliet Crystal Lawns Total Missional Disbursements All Other Church Ministries 49 50 51 Allocations Paid in Full? 48 Indebtedness on Those Properties 47 Value of Church Properties 46 Total Used for Local Mission 45 Local Compassionate Ministries 44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits 44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Church Name 43 Debt Service PART 2 2014 42 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements FINANCIAL SUMMARY 1,000 0 100 15,600 2,000 4,000 22,700 30,785 545,000 0 Yes 0 0 960 2,400 0 0 3,360 5,628 0 0 Yes 7,417 0 13,357 13,905 267 54,584 89,530 107,085 1,500,000 0 Yes 42,000 430,000 40,000 6,000 0 5,000 523,000 523,600 700,000 5,865 No 4,567 10,737 3,140 22,437 100 39,681 80,662 101,073 1,200,000 178,391 Yes 32,509 19,044 73,682 10,754 2,474 3,248 141,711 202,780 2,700,000 114,000 Yes 125,728 129,968 702,490 217,839 25,614 628,580 1,830,219 2,364,973 9,776,664 2,045,640 Yes Kankakee Eastridge 5,553 12,000 16,728 15,988 1,358 39,932 91,559 111,221 525,000 119,800 Yes Kankakee First 8,663 318,596 309,059 209,323 6,224 259,117 1,110,982 1,323,209 12,933,000 4,068,921 Yes 0 13,255 16,224 16,524 0 54,456 100,459 127,254 541,000 238,745 Yes 19,460 18,497 10,000 4,800 1,581 18,277 72,615 94,841 800,000 52,000 Yes 1,791 0 13,800 19,225 538 12,610 47,964 62,585 450,000 0 Yes Lighthouse Community 60,340 0 29,784 4,000 2,319 29,145 125,588 148,442 625,000 274,667 Yes Limestone Community 27,610 0 28,988 8,865 0 0 65,463 75,849 1,425,000 0 Yes Lincoln Park 0 0 0 0 1,879 1,156 3,035 4,663 0 0 Yes 51 52 53 54 55 Living Water 78,000 11,608 5,000 34,100 4,300 10,500 143,508 147,855 455,000 241,000 No Lombard 7,885 135,961 136,792 27,879 5,627 43,659 357,803 374,680 4,400,000 1,589,387 No Manteno 0 172,679 130,966 166,410 645 33,711 504,411 655,890 4,000,000 2,138,230 Yes 56 57 58 59 60 Mount Prospect 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Kankakee College Kankakee Westbrook Kempton 0 0 800 9,800 0 14,055 24,655 29,535 600,000 0 Yes 598 0 13,000 11,496 150 650 25,894 30,256 300,000 0 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Mount Prospect International 30,000 0 34,800 600 2,000 10,000 77,400 84,141 1,750,000 0 No Mundelein 11,835 8,250 49,550 40,666 1,425 23,037 134,763 167,261 1,000,000 96,331 Yes Milford Momence First 0 0 9,480 13,000 5,054 30,834 58,368 62,386 0 0 No 24,000 111,414 223,293 37,095 3,119 2,900 401,821 489,816 4,950,000 1,331,881 Yes New Horizons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No New Lenox 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No New Song 0 0 0 0 0 6,693 6,693 7,418 0 0 No 16,499 0 0 0 1,200 13,060 30,759 37,838 190,000 0 Yes 5,365 0 14,040 0 200 1,342 20,947 33,250 557,200 0 Yes Potomac 28,961 33,000 37,885 15,556 0 1,728,000 1,843,402 1,865,455 1,728,000 33,000 Yes Real Life 23,562 7,728 0 0 420 6,860 38,570 49,525 850,000 89,126 No Schaumburg Korean 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Sheldon 0 0 0 4,413 110 7,195 11,718 14,689 78,000 0 No Suburban Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Mundelein Spanish Naperville Trinity North Chicago Paxton * Sponsored New Church this Year Waukegan First West Chicago Wilmington First Value of Church Properties 50 51 Allocations Paid in Full? 49 Indebtedness on Those Properties 48 Total Missional Disbursements All Other Church Ministries Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits 47 Total Used for Local Mission 46 0 0 19,002 1,248 300 500 21,050 32,124 370,000 0 3,310 0 9,300 9,900 0 779 23,289 23,289 0 0 Yes No 341 6,000 0 5,875 0 12,259 24,475 30,066 710,000 36,000 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 800,000 69,609 No 0 11,700 7,224 100 13,895 33,219 41,354 320,000 0 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,500 0 0 Current Year Total 860,563 1,577,289 2,908,595 1,748,579 140,181 4,091,026 11,326,233 13,990,201 96,804,964 13,453,017 Last Year Total 936,645 1,288,182 2,846,882 1,945,840 144,327 2,466,358 9,628,234 12,038,206 98,135,363 13,867,362 289,107 61,713 1,624,668 1,697,999 1,951,995 Worth Chicago Central Supplemental Increase / (Decrease) Name Change (76,082) Inactive Chicago Ebenezer Chicago First East Indian Chicago First Filipino Chicago First Russian Chicago Lincoln Park Community Chicago Mount Greenwood Chicago Norridge Arabic Crystal Lake Danville Northside Mount Prospect New Horizons New Lenox Schaumburg Korean Suburban Community * Sponsored New Church this Year 45 Local Compassionate Ministries 44a 300 Word and Worship Christian Community Organized 44 Debt Service Church Name 71 72 73 74 75 43 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements PART 2 2014 42 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries FINANCIAL SUMMARY (197,261) Transfer (4,146) Merge (1,330,399) Disorganize Word and Worship Christian Community (414,345) Drop Supplemental Statistical Report 2014 Chicago Central Value District Property 3,358,748.00 Value District Center Value District Parsonage Indebtedness on District Property March 30, 2015 288,945.00
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