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PA I D
PERMIT NO. 73
HAMPTON, VA
NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE
From the Desk Of
hen I think of the goodness of Jesus and all He is doing in the lives of His
people, I can’t help but give this worthy God glory, honor and praise! For almost
one hundred years now, ninety-eight to be exact, Hampton University has been
pleased to bring to you this interdenominational conference of praise, prayer
and proclamation. We are pleased to welcome you to our campus, extend great
hospitality and offer Christ through the excellence and power of His redeeming
Word with songs and psalms of worship and praise.
This registration brochure presents just a few highlights of the coming
conference to be held June 3-8, 2012. Conference 2011 was an incredible
experience. We stood with a mighty cloud of witnesses knowing that this august
body of believers (full of the solemn splendor of our
God) certainly did not leave the way we came. By
all accounts, the many phone calls and personal
handshakes accompanied by holy hugs,
God’s men and women were blessed,
edified and renewed.
We look forward to meeting and greeting
each of you for Conference 2012 where
we will seek to draw closer to the
God of our salvation.
NTHSPRT of Christ,
— Registration DIRECTIONS —
PLEASE ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION GUIDELINES.
1. PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 23, 2012.
2. PLEASE USE ONE FORM PER PERSON (duplicate as necessary).
3. NO PERSONAL OR CHURCH CHECKS. Cashier’s checks, certified checks,
or money orders should be made payable to Hampton University. MasterCard, Visa,
Discover and American Express cards are accepted. DO NOT SEND CASH.
4. Credit card applications may be faxed to (757) 727-5643. Attention: Special Projects.
5. Mail the completed form with your payment to: HAMPTON UNIVERSITY, OFFICE OF
SPECIAL PROJECTS, P.O. BOX 6396, HAMPTON, VA 23668.
6. Registration begins at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 3, 2012.
7. Dormitory check-in time for all who pre-registered is 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 3, 2012.
8. Dormitory check-out time for all participants is 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 8, 2012.
9. You will be assigned a roommate when your reservation is received. If you are naming a
roommate, his or her registration and room fee should be included with your form and fees.
10. There is a $25 NONREFUNDABLE PROCESSING FEE for all refunds. All refund
requests must be made in writing. NO REFUNDS will be given after May 9, 2012.
Rev. Debra L. Haggins, M. Div.
Hampton University Ministers’ Conference
Organists and Choir Directors’ Guild
11. For registration information, please call the Office of Special Projects at (757) 727-5681.
12. For information regarding CDs and DVDs, call the Media Productions office at
(757) 727-5077.
13. For all general Conference information, please call the Office of the University Chaplain
at (757) 727-5340.
14. You may email us at: [email protected]
15. Children under 18 are not permitted. All attendees must be properly registered.
2012 Conference Officers
Main Stage Presenters
As an author and speaker Alicia Britt Chole delights and dis¬arms her readers and
audiences with genuineness and vulner¬ability, captivates their attention by wrapping vivid
illustrations around life-changing truths, and delivers her message with conviction (and a good
dose of humor!). Her messages awaken hearts and minds to consider the intimacy and intensity
of God. Alicia Britt Chole is the Founding Director of Leadership Investment Intensives and The
7th Year, two unique opportunities to invest in the leading generation. In 2010, Alicia launched
Rest Inn Rivendell, a mentoring and retreat home dedicated to rest and renewal in Branson,
Missouri. Alicia speaks to leaders, professionals, women’s groups, ministers, and university
students concerning spiritual life, self-deception, conflict, disillusionment, commitment, choices, mission, and
mentoring. She has authored several books and Bible study series including Anonymous: Jesus’ Hidden Years
and Yours; Finding an Unseen God: Confessions of a Former Atheist; Intimate Conversations; Pure Joy; “The
Making of A Mentor;” “Real Life, Real Pain, & A Real God;” “Choices: To Be or Not To Be a Woman of God;” Until
The Whole World Knows; and Sitting in God’s Sunshine. Today, Alicia Britt Chole and her fun-filled tribe of five live
in the country off a dirt road in a home devoted to reflection and writing.
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bishop J. Delano Ellis, II currently serves as
senior pastor of the Pentecostal Church of Christ in University Circle in Cleveland, Ohio. Ellis
is recognized throughout Ohio, the United States and beyond as one of the leading Fathers in
the Holiness Pentecostal Community. He is the founding general overseer of the Pentecostal
Churches of Christ. In addition, he serves as president and chair of the Joint College of AfricanAmerican Pentecostal Bishops’ and was elevated to the dignity of Archbishop-Metropolitan with
spiritual and administrative oversight to bishops and overseers within the Joint College. His
emphasis is on effective Holiness preaching and devout personal lifestyles among his ministers and the flock. He
is married to Pastor Sabrina Joyce Ellis and is the proud father of six children and grandfather to 21.
Bishop Jerry W. Macklin, a native of San Mateo, California, and founded Glad
Tidings Church of God in Christ, in Hayward, California in 1978. Bishop Macklin’s ministry in
the Church of God in Christ, Inc. has spanned more than three decades. He has served as
a member of the National Publishing Board and Superintendent of the International Sunday
School Department. Under the Leadership of Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake, the Church
of God in Christ ministers in 59 countries around the world. Bishop Macklin’s recent episcopal
assignments include: Nigeria, Brazil, Germany and currently, the Republic of Haiti, where he is
overseeing numerous building projects including the COGIC Orphanage and Medical Center. Through publications,
media, seminars, and conferences, Bishop Macklin’s global ministry touches people around the world. Bishop
Macklin is married to Vanessa Wells Macklin of Portland, Oregon (his wife of 37 years) they are blessed with two
sons, three daughters and four grandchildren. The impact of his ministry is recorded in the Congressional Record
OF THE 107th Congress, February 2002, Volume 148.
2012 Executive Board
DR. CLAUDE ALEXANDER, JR.....................................................PRESIDENT
REV. DEBRA L. HAGGINS.................. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR /TREASURER
DR. DWIGHT RIDDICK...........................................................VICE PRESIDENT
PASTOR JOSEPH CONNER..........................................................SECRETARY
DR. CYNTHIA HALE.................................................. ASSISTANT SECRETARY
REV. DELMAN L. COATES....................................................... NECROLOGIST
DR. GEOFFREY V. GUNS.................................................................LITURGIST
DR. DENNIS PROCTOR...................................................................HISTORIAN
CONFERENCE
PRESIDENT
2010-2014
2012 Conference Presenters
BISHOP NOEL JONES
CONFERENCE PREACHER
REV. DR. JASMIN W. SCULARK
MORNING PREACHER
DR. DAVID E. GOATLEY
LECTURER
REV. SAMUEL RODRIGUES
NOON DAY PREACHER
BISHOP J. W. MACKLIN
COMMUNION PREACHER
DR. CYNTHIA JAMES
LECTURER
2012 George A. Crawley
Women in Ministry Panel
MRS. ALICIA BRITT CHLOE
WIM GUEST SPEAKER
DR. SUSAN JOHNSON COOK
CO-MODERATOR
DR. CYNTHIA HALE
CO-MODERATOR
A.C.D. Vaughn
Senior Statesman’s Hour
BISHOP J. DELANO ELLIS
SENIOR STATESMAN
DR. ALFRED C. D. VAUGHN
MODERATOR
Main Stage Presenters
Bishop Noel Jones attended St. Jago High School and went on to attain a Bachelor
of Science degree in Theology from Aenon Bible College. At the age of twenty-six, Bishop
Jones accepted his first pastorate at Bethel Temple of Longview in Longview, Texas. In June
of 1994, Bishop Noel Jones was chosen to succeed the venerable Pastor Robert W. McMurray
as Shepard to approximately 1,000 members of Greater Bethany Community Church in (South
Central) Los Angeles, California. During his tenure, in 2003, a new edifice was acquired in
Gardena, California, now known as the “City Of Refuge”. Bishop Jones has traveled across
the world, preaching, lecturing, teaching, encouraging and strengthening the faith of people across the globe from
Los Angeles to New York, London & Africa. In 1994, Bishop Jones founded Noel Jones Ministries with the primary
focus of spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ through the Word via media resources. Bishop Jones’s broadcast,
“Fresh Oil” airs at various times on many of the Christian broadcasting networks. He resides in Los Angeles and is
the proud father of three children: Noel II, Tifani, and Eric.
Dr. Jasmin W. Sculark is a native of the Island of Trinidad and Tobago. She accepted
the Lord Jesus Christ at a very early age and shortly after accepted God’s calling upon her life
and went into full time ministry. She received her license to preach the Gospel on February 4,
1992 at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Washington DC and was ordained in July 1999 at the
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Sculark is the Senior Pastor of the Shiloh Baptist
Church in York, Pennsylvania and founder and president of The Daughter of Thunder, ministries.
Sculark is a graduate of the Practical Bible College in Vestal, New York and Washington Bible
College in Lanham, Maryland. She received her Master in Theological Studies from the Trinity Lutheran Seminary
in Columbus, Ohio. In December 2007, she received her Doctor of Ministry Degree from the United Theological
Seminary, in Dayton Ohio.
CNN named Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, “The leader of the Hispanic evangelical
movement”. The Wall St. Journal has identified him as one of America’s seven most influential
Hispanic Leaders, and the only religious leader on the list. Meanwhile the San Francisco
Chronicle described Samuel as one of the 6 leaders of the new evangelical leadership. By God’s
Grace, Rev. Samuel Rodriguez stands today as Americas voice for Hispanic Christianity. Rev.
Rodriguez is the current president of The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
(The Hispanic Evangelical Association), America’s largest Hispanic Christian Organization with
30,621 member churches. Rodriguez leads an organization identified as the Hispanic faith
leaders in support of life, family, the great commission, stewardship, education, justice and youth. He currently
serves on the Board of Directors of some of America’s leading evangelical organizations such as: Gordon Conwell
Theological Seminary, National Association of Evangelicals, Empower 21 and Christianity Today. Rodriguez is
also the recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award presented by the Congress of Racial Equality. He
is an Assemblies of God ordained minister since the age of 23. In September of 2010, Rev. Rodriguez was called
to start a multi-ethnic, Christ centered, spirit-filled, Bible based church in Sacramento, California, where he resides
with his wife Eva, celebrating 21 years of marriage.
SUPPORT THE
CHARLES SPEARS CLARKE HALL RENOVATION FUND
AT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
2012 Choir Guild Officers
Charles Spears Clarke Hall
“Serving the Campus, Community and Conference”
“Dedicated to the work of those who give themselves …
in faithful service to the needs of humanity.”
Approaching Our Centennial and Celebrating
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1913-2013
YEARS
www.minconf.hamptonu.edu
“…the first colored Y.M.C.A. student association
building erected in the country.”
(Source: A Brief History of the Memorial Church, Georgia A. Griffin, Page 54)
PRESIDENT
MS. MARY JONES.............................................PRESIDENT
REV. CONSTANCE DORSEY.................. VICE PRESIDENT
DR. RAYMOND WISE......................................... DIRECTOR
DR. NAOMI GREEN..........................................SECRETARY
DR. WINSTON GRAY..................ASSISTANT SECRETARY
DR. CATHRYN CARVER............................. NECROLOGIST
MR. RONALD A. WITHERSPOON..................TREASURER
MR. FRANK NELSON............................ PUBLICITY CHAIR
AT T E N T I O N !
AT T E N T I O N !
CO-DIRECTOR
AT T E N T I O N !
College students majoring in music and serving in a leadership
role in church worship, we want you! The 2012 Music Academy
is seeking a few good men and women to participate in the 2012
Church Music Academy as a part of the Hampton University
Ministers’ Conference & Choir Directors’ Organists Guild
Workshop. Deadline for application is: March 31, 2012.
Conference provides registration, room and board, music pack
and an Academy stipend.
S E N D R E Q U E S T S F O R A P P L I C AT I O N TO :
Ms. Janett Yeager
[email protected]
Dr. Raymond Wise
[email protected]
ALPHA SESSIONS:
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
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BETA SESSIONS:
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 23, 2012
I AM ATTENDING THE:
❏ MINISTERS’ CONFERENCE
❏ CHOIR GUILD
❏ Male ❏ Female ❏ 18-50 ❏ 51-64 ❏ 65+
❏ H. U. Alumni -What class year? _________ Name ____________________________________________________ Title/Position ___________________________________________________
Title/Section ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Church Denomination _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Seminary Student***___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________ City: ______________________________ State __________ Zip _____________
Email Address __________________________________________________________ Phone: (______)_______________ Fax:(______)________________
Name of Church/Business ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________ City: ______________________________ State __________ Zip _____________
PLEASE RESERVE THE FOLLOWING CAMPUS ROOMS:
❏ Air-Conditioned (w/Roommate)
$135.00
_________
❏ Air-Conditioned (NO Roommate)
$270.00
_________
❏ Non-Air-Conditioned (w/Roommate)
$90.00
_________
❏ Non-Air-Conditioned (NO Roommate)
$180.00
_________
❏ Check here if you equire Wheelchair/
Handicap Access
PLEASE NOTE: All campus rooms
have shared bathrooms.
ROOMMATE’S NAME ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
MEAL TICKET: ❏ YES
❏ NO
❏ FULL PLAN $135.50 _________
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
❏ MODIFIED PLAN
(Breakfast, Lunch)
$85.50 __________
Special needs requested: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
MEALS SUBTOTAL
$
QUANTITY
UNIT PRICE
TOTAL
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Pre-Registration Fee*
$175.00
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________
Seminary Student***
$110.00
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________ Music Packet
$50.00
_______
________ Continuing Ed. Unit**
$30.00
_______
________ Executive Board Luncheon
$20.00
_______
________ 2012 Conference DVD Album
$150.00 _______
________ 2012 Conference CD Album**** $150.00
_______
________ 2012 Concert CD
$20.00
_______
________ On-site Registration Fee
$200.00
_______
________ On-site Seminary Student***
$135.00
_______
________ Choir Guild Scholarship
________ Charles Spears Clarke Hall Renovation Fund ________ Choir Guild Concert T-Shirt
Donation Amount: _______
Donation $100.00
_______
$25.00
_______
For T-Shirts Sizes: ❏ S _______ ❏ M _______ ❏ L _______ ❏ XL _______ ❏ 2XX _______ ❏ 3XX _______
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Print your name and title as it should appear on your ID badge:
Send All Correspondence: ❏ Home
❏ Church/Office/Email Address ____________________________________________________
*Registration form postmarked after March 23, 2012, will be processed as on-site registration submissions and will be returned
to sender. On-site registration begins on June 3, 2012 in Holland Hall. **Required CEU
forms may be picked up in Holland Hall. ***Proof of enrollment is required for all seminary students
by submitting a copy of current enrollment and college ID with registration form.
PAYMENT
METHOD:
❏ Money Order
❏ Cashier’s Check
CONFERENCE FEES SUBTOTAL
$___________
LODGING/MEALS SUBTOTAL
$___________
GRAND TOTAL ENCLOSED
$
❏ Certified Check
❏
Card #__________________________________________________ Exp. Date ________/________
❏
Signature _________________________________________________________________________
(Signature is required for processing credit card payments)
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MAIL TO:
Hampton University Ministers’ Conference
Office of Special Projects
P.O. Box 6396 • Hampton, VA 23668