NORTH CAROLINA DISTRICT

2014 EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL _________________________________ SESSION HELD AT RIDGECREST, NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 12-13

Eighty-Seventh Annual Assembly Journal of the

North Carolina District Church of the Nazarene Sessions held at Ridgecrest, North Carolina June 12-13, 2014

Dr. Gustavo A. Crocker General Superintendent

Dr. Gregory D. Mason District Superintendent

No. 1

Year 1928

Date May 9-13

Place

Gen. Supt.

Dist. Supt.

Dist. Sec.

Greensboro, NC

Carolina District H.F. Reynolds

C.M. Harrison

L.B. Matthews

J.H. Sloan J.H. Sloan J.H. Sloan J.H. Sloan Theo. Ludwig R.E. Dobie R.E. Dobie W.H. Parker W.H. Parker G.D. McDonald Raymond Browning Raymond Browning Raymond Browning

R.E. Dobie R.E. Dobie W.E. Johnson J.H. Deal J.H. Deal J.H. Deal J.H. Deal J.H. Deal J.H. Deal Harold Mongerson Harold Mongerson Harold Mongerson Harold Mongerson

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1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941

Nov 13-17 Nov 26-30 Oct 28-Nov 1 Nov 23 -27 Oct 25-29 Oct 30 - Nov. 4 Oct 22-27 Nov 24-27 Oct 19-27 Oct 19-21 Oct 11-13 Oct 9-11 Oct 8-10

Roanoke, VA Norfolk, VA Richmond, VA Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC Bennettsville, SC Roanoke, VA Greensboro, NC Roanoke, VA Charlotte, NC Bennettsville, SC Greensboro, NC

Southeast Atlantic District H.F. Reynolds J.B. Chapman John W. Goodwin J.B. Chapman John W. Goodwin R.T. Williams John W. Goodwin J.B. Chapman J.G. Morrison R.T. Williams John W. Goodwin H.V. Miller Orval J. Nease

15 16 17 18 19 20

1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947

Oct 7-9 Oct 5-6 Oct 4-5 Oct 2-3 Oct 2-4 Oct 1-2

Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC Bennettsville, SC Concord, NC Charlotte, NC Greensboro, NC

Carolina District J.B. Chapman J.B. Chapman Hardy C. Powers R.T. Williams H.V. Miller G.B. Williamson

Raymond Browning Raymond Browning Raymond Browning J.V. Fredrick J.V. Fredrick C.E. Shumake

Joseph Bierce Joseph Bierce Joseph Bierce Raeford Chaney Raeford Chaney Raeford Chaney

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

Oct 6-7 Sept 28-29 Sept 27-28 Sept 26-27 Sept 24-25 Sept 23-24 Sept 22-23 Sept 21-22 Sept 19-20 Sept 18-19 Sept 17-18 Sept 23-24 Sept 21-22 Sept 20-21

Charlotte, NC High Point, NC Burlington, NC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC High Point, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Asheville, NC Charlotte, NC High Point, NC Hendersonville, NC Charlotte, NC Hendersonville, NC

North Carolina District Samuel Young Hardy C. Powers Orval J. Nease D.I. Vanderpool G.B. Williamson Hugh C. Benner Hardy C. Powers D.I. Vanderpool Samuel Young G.B. Williamson Hardy C. Powers Hugh C. Benner D.I. Vanderpool V.H. Lewis

C.E. Shumake C.E. Shumake C.E. Shumake C.E. Shumake C.E. Shumake Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon

Raeford Chaney Raeford Chaney Raeford Chaney Raeford Chaney Raeford Chaney Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73

1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Sept 19-20 Sept 18-19 Sept 16-17 Sept 15-16 Sept 14-15 Sept 13-14 Aug 29-30 Sept 10-11 Sept 9-10 Sept 8-9 Aug 23-24 Aug 22-23 Aug 28-29 Aug 27-28 Sept 1-3 Aug 31-Sept 2 Aug 30 - Sept 1 Aug 29 - 31 Sept 4 -5 Sept 3 Aug 18-19 Aug 17-18 Aug 22-23 Aug 21-22 Aug 21-22 Aug 19-20 Aug 31-Sept 1 Aug 16-17 Aug 22-23 Aug 21-22 Aug 20-21 Aug 19-20 Aug 25-26 Jun 22-23 Jun 19-21 Aug 13-15 Jun 19-20 Jun 18-19 Jun 16-17

High Point, NC Charlotte, NC Hendersonville, NC Charlotte, NC Burlington, NC Raleigh, NC Burlington, NC Hendersonville, NC High Point, NC Burlington, NC Asheville, NC Charlotte, NC Burlington, NC Hendersonville, NC Burlington, NC Charlotte, NC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC Raleigh, NC Greensboro, NC Pineville, NC Pineville, NC Pineville, NC High Point, NC High Point, NC Burlington, NC Pineville, NC Hendersonville, NC Raleigh, NC Research Triangle Park, NC Pineville, NC Research Triangle Park, NC Research Triangle Park, NC High Point, NC Charlotte, NC Asheville, NC Research Triangle Park, NC Charlotte, NC Research Triangle Park, NC

Samuel Young Hugh C. Benner Hardy C. Powers George Coulter G.B. Williamson V.H. Lewis Samuel Young Eugene L. Stowe Orville W. Jenkins George Coulter Edward Lawlor V.H. Lewis V.H. Lewis Charles H. Stickland Orville W. Jenkins Eugene L. Stowe William M. Greathouse George Coulter William M. Greathouse Jerald D. Johnson Jerald D. Johnson Jerald D. Johnson V.H. Lewis John A. Knight Charles H. Stickland Charles H. Stickland Raymond W. Hurn Raymond W. Hurn Eugene L. Stowe Eugene L. Stowe Donald D. Owens John A. Knight Jerald D. Johnson Jerald D. Johnson John A. Knight John A. Knight William J. Prince William J. Prince Paul G. Cunningham

Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Lloyd B. Bryon Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr. Bill M. Sullivan Bill M. Sullivan Bill M. Sullivan Bill M. Sullivan Bill M. Sullivan Oval L. Stone Oval L. Stone Oval L. Stone Oval L. Stone Oval L. Stone Oval L. Stone D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson D. Eugene Simpson J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes

Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Howard T. Wall Loren E. Shaffer Loren E. Shaffer Loren E. Shaffer Loren E. Shaffer Loren E. Shaffer George W. Privettt, Jr. George W. Privettt, Jr. George W. Privettt, Jr. George W. Privettt, Jr. F. Don Dunlap F. Don Dunlap Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Robert J. Andress Sherman S. Waters

74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jun 15-16 Jun 14-15 Jun 13-14 Jun 18-19 Jun 17 Jun 16-17 Jun 14-15 Jun 12-13 Jun 11-12 Jun 10-11 Jun 9-10 Jun 14-15 Jun 6-7 Jun 12-13

Research Triangle Park, NC Greensboro, NC Research Triangle Park, NC Charlotte, NC Raleigh, NC Charlotte, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC Ridgecrest, NC

Paul G. Cunningham James H. Diehl James H. Diehl Jim L. Bond Jim L. Bond Jerry D. Porter Jerry D. Porter Nina G. Gunter Nina G. Gunter Jesse C. Middendorf Jesse C. Middendorf Jesse C. Middendorf Jesse C. Middendorf Gustavo A. Crocker

J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes J. Mark Barnes Gregory D. Mason

Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters Sherman S. Waters

A Brief History of the North Carolina District The North Carolina District began in Greensboro. Someone had a vision. Rev. S. S. Nelson saw a vacant lot on Spring Garden Street and envisioned a holiness church. While holding a tent meeting in 1923, he hoped to start a church. The actual organization did not materialize until October of 1925. A couple of significant events improved the prospects for the church “Uncle Buddy” Robinson played a crucial part in the beginning of the North Carolina District! Large crowds attended this weekend revival in the Greensboro Opera House... What a boost for the possibility of starting a new church. Then Rev. Charles Harrison came to Greensboro to be district superintendent of a missionary district in the Carolinas. He was sent out and supported by the two Indiana districts and the General Home Mission Board. On September 29, 1925 the first official campaign in the Carolinas was launched and from that meeting Greensboro First Church was organized. During the next two and one-half years, seven more churches were started in North Carolina, one in Bennettsville, South Carolina and one in Roanoke, Virginia. Conventions of the Carolina Home Mission District were held in the spring of 1926 and 1927. Dr. H. F. Reynolds, at the third convention in March, 1928, engineered the organization of the Carolina District. Rev. C. M. Harrison was unanimously elected as the first district superintendent. And so began the district organization of the Church of the Nazarene in North Carolina. A lot of significant business was conducted at the second district assembly. Among other things, the name was changed to Southeast Atlantic District. By this time, there were seven churches in Virginia, one in South Carolina, and nine in North Carolina. Dr. J. Howard Sloan was elected the new district superintendent to succeed Rev. Harrison who resigned during the year. In 1932, Dr. Sloan resigned when the district was composed of twenty churches: ten in North Carolina, nine in Virginia, and one in South Carolina. During the next six years, there were four superintendents – Rev. Theo Ludwig, Rev. R. E. Dobie, Rev. W. H. Parker, and Rev. G. D. McDonald. The total number of churches rose to twenty-seven. Then Dr. Raymond Browning settled in for six years as district superintendent. In the middle of his stretch of service, the twelve churches in Virginia were organized into a separate district. North and South Carolina again became the Carolina District. Rev. J. V. Fredrick served as superintendent for two years and the Carolina District had twenty-six churches. Dr. C. E. Shumake was district superintendent from 1946 to 1952. There were thirty-seven congregations and 2,080 members which meant membership had doubled. South Carolina became a separate district in 1948. For the first time, North Carolina stood alone as its own district. Dr. Lloyd B. Byron led the charge to 3,287 and fifty churches between 1952 and 1966. Rev. Terrell C. Sanders, Jr., took the torch from 1966 to 1975 and the district showed good progress, increasing to fifty-four churches with a membership of 4,369. The Linda Lake parsonage and office was th built during this time. Rev. Bill M. Sullivan served from 1966-1975 and led the district in its 50 year to report 53 churches with 4,671 members. Rev. Oval L. Stone took the helm for the next six years until 1986 and growth continued, reaching sixty-three churches with 5,654 members. Worship attendance was now at 4,824. th Rev. D. Eugene Simpson served for the next ten years. In the 65 Anniversary service in 1992, the district reported sixty-nine churches, 6,630 members, and average worship attendance of 5,682. When Dr. Simpson retired in 1996, there were 7,240 members in 72 congregations, with an average worship attendance of 5,745. Dr. J. Mark Barnes was elected in 1996. During his leadership, several house type churches were started. This opened up new possibilities of reaching others for Christ. At the 2013 District Assembly, Dr. Barnes gave his final report. The theme was: Love Always Wins! Dr. Barnes officially retired on August 31, 2013. Dr. Greg Mason was appointed by the Board of General Superintendents as our new District Superintendent. He assumed his duties on October 1, 2013. Dr. Mason truly has a vision for our district, which will lead in planting more churches throughout our state. Our state’s history is bright with His work! Currently, He is pouring out His Spirit in significant measure, removing barriers that some thought would never be eliminated and taking territory some assumed to be “untakeable.” (Revised June 2014)

Contents Page I. Official Directory A. District Officers B. District Boards and Standing Committees C. District Auxiliary Organizations D. Missional Areas E. District Church Directory F. Ordained Elders G. Ordained Deacons H. Licensed Ministers I. Commissioned Minister of Christian Education J. Evangelist, Tenured K. Evangelist, Commissioned L. Evangelist, Retired M. Minister of Music, Commissioned N. Song Evangelist, Commissioned O. Song Evangelist, Registered

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II. General Information

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III. Course of Studies A. Instructions to Pastors and Students

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IV. Daily Proceedings

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V. Reports A. District Officers 1. District Superintendent 2. NYI President 3. NMI President 4. SDMI Chairman B. District Boards and Standing Committees 1. District Advisory Board 2. District Ministry Board C. Assembly Committees 1. Assembly Finance 2. Nominating Committee 3. In Loving Memory

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VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries

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VII. Financial and Statistical A. District Treasurer B. NYI Treasurer C. NMI Treasurer D. SDMI Treasurer

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I. Official Directory www.ncnaz.org A. DISTRICT OFFICERS Presiding General Superintendent - Dr. Gustavo Crocker, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent – Dr. Greg Mason (Elaine), 10801 Johnston Rd., Suite 115, Charlotte, NC 28226 (601-988-2300) District Resource Center - 10801 Johnston Rd., Suite 115, Charlotte, NC 28226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-540-8300; fax: 704-817-3062) District Staff: Hispanic Ministries Coordinator – Rev. Oscar Pereda (Myriam), 2521 Atwood Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-765-5914) Administrative Assistant - Mrs. Cindy Humphrey, 7001 Sedgewick Rd., Indian Trail, NC 28079 (704-628-6358) District Officers, Department Heads, & Other Personnel District Secretary – (09/01/14) Rev. Bill Crane, 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-545-0833) District Treasurer – Mr. Jim Pulliam, 1300 Pinecrest Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732 (E-mail: [email protected]; 803-366-1058) District NYI President – Mrs. Katie Ecklund, 49 Biltmore Lane, Cameron, NC 28326 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 704-305-0826) District NMI President – Mrs. Donna Sisk, 109 Aaron Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-434-6323) District SDMI Chairman – Rev. Bob Humphrey, 7001 Sedgewick Rd., Indian Trail, NC 28079 (E-mail: [email protected] 980-328-5467) Trevecca Matching Funds Coordinator -Mr. Jim Pulliam, 1300 Pinecrest Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732 (E-mail: [email protected]; 803-366-1058) Director of Chaplaincy Ministries – Rev. Doug Evans, 305 Grand Oaks Dr., Gibsonville, NC 27249 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-549-8812) Director of Disaster Response – Rev. Mark Medley, 2411 Elmhurst Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-850-2775) District Architect Consultant – Mr. Wayne Roberts, 201 Release Cir., Raleigh, NC 27615 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-846-1530) District Parish Nurse Consultant – Rev. Charlotte Evans, 305 Grand Oaks Dr, Gibsonville, NC 27249 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-549-8814) District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. J. Mark Barnes (Lucy), 12001 Shandon Cir., Charlotte, NC 28226 (704-543-1010) District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. D. Eugene Simpson (Francis), 5021 Tracewood Ct., Charlotte, NC 28215 (704-535-7362)

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Additional Information Trevecca Nazarene University – Dr. Dan Boone, 333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37210 (615-248-1200) Carolina School of Ministry – Dr. Larry Wagner, 10734 Mountain Springs Dr., Charlotte, NC 28278 E-mail: [email protected] (704-688-0846) Nazarene Bible College – Dr. Harold Graves, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717 (719-596-5110) Nazarene Theological Seminary – Dr. Carla Sundberg, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 (816-268-5400) Church of the Nazarene Foundation – Dr. Ken Roney, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) Global Ministry Center – 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) Nazarene Publishing House – P.O. Box 419527, Kansas City, MO 64141 (816-931-1900) NPH “Order Line” (800-877-0700) NMI Prayer Mobilization Line (http://www.nazarenemissions.org/pml; 816-444-7729) Where to Send Moneys Payments for: World Evangelism Fund (General Budget), Thanksgiving Offering, Easter Offering, Faith Promise Offering, Pensions & Benefits Offering, Prayer & Fasting Offering, Alabaster Offering, DSA or Memorial Roll Certificate or Medical Plan Offering, World Mission Radio Offering, VBS Mission Offering, Deputation Offering, Compassionate Ministries Offering, Hunger & Disaster Fund Offering and any 10% “Approved” World Mission Special Offering, LINKS for Adopted Missionaries. Make checks payable to: GENERAL TREASURER, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Mail to: General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 (913-577-0500) Payments for District Budget Make checks payable to: NC DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Mail to: Mr. Jim Pulliam, c/o NC District Office, 10801 Johnston Rd., Ste. 115, Charlotte, NC 28226 (704-258-5750) Payments for District NMI (and other District NMI Expenses), Work & Witness Project Offerings, Ambassador& Action Project Funds Make checks payable to: NC DISTRICT NMI. Mail to: Mr. Mel Fry, 2028 Englewood Dr., Apex, NC 27539 (919-779-7756) Payments for District NYI Budget Make checks payable to: NC DISTRICT NYI. Mail to: Mrs. Lisa Thomas, 320 Armstrong Park Rd., Gastonia, NC 28054 (704-830-4920)

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Payments for District SDMI Budget Make checks payable to: NC DISTRICT SDMI MINISTRIES Mail to: Mr. Steve Clayton, 2404 Surry Rd., Wilson, NC 27896 (252-243-3746) Payments for Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering: Make checks payable to: Nazarene Theological Seminary. Mail to: Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 (816-333-6254) Payments for: Nazarene Bible College Offering: Make checks payable to: Nazarene Bible College. Mail to: Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719-596-5110) Payments for Trevecca Nazarene University Budget (budget year noted on left corner memo of check), TNU Matching Funds Gifts (personal checks along with cover letter from local church; please refer to www.trevecca.edu and click on “Make a Gift” link for forms), TNU Scholarship: Make checks payable to TNU. Mail to: TNU, Attention: External Relations Office, 333 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, TN 37210 (615-248-1413 or 615-248-1355)

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory Board – Dr. Greg Mason, Chairman ex-officio, 10801 Johnston Rd., Suite 115, Charlotte, NC 28226 (704-540-8300) Elders Bill Crane, 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (term expires 2015) (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-545-0833) Sherman Waters, 545 Westbrook Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (term expires 2016) (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-606-0139) Michael Barefield, 2667 Kendrick Dr., Charlotte, NC 28214 (term expires 2017) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-394-2747) Steve Creech, 203 Pettigrew Dr., Plymouth, NC 27962 (term expires 2018) (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-793-2677) Laymen Steve Clayton, 2404 Surry Rd., Wilson, NC 27896 (term expires 2015) (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-243-3746) Carl Millsap, 2643 Cherokee Ct., Gastonia, NC 28056 (term expires 2016) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-866-8990) Larry Lawson, 300 Vintage Hill Cir., Apex, NC 27539 (term expires 2017) (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-267-9928) Doug Sisk, 109 Aaron Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 (term expires 2018) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-434-6323) Church Properties Board – District Advisory Board 3

Court of Appeals (All terms expire 2015): Gregory D. Mason; Elders - Michael Bearden, Michael Daughrity; Laymen - Steve Clayton, Jim Pulliam District Finance Committee - Ex-officio: Dr. Greg Mason, District NMI President, District NYI President, District SDMI Chairman, District Treasurer. Ministers: Tim Pullin (2017), Michael Barefield (2016), Steve Creech (2015); Laymen: Mary Ellen Spivey (2017), Mel Fry (2016), Carl Millsap (2015). District Board of Ministry - Ex-officio: Gregory D. Mason, DS; Board Secretary; (Term Expires 2015) Mark Medley, Bill Crane; (Term Expires 2016), Sherman Waters, Bobby Humphrey, Rick Hudgens, Jerry Roach, Matt Roberts), Michael Daughrity; (Term Expires 2017) Mark Eby, Duncan Puckett, Lisa Hardesty, Tim Pullin, Harold Davis, Miguel Corona, Royce Hathcock, Dianne Jenkins; (Term Expires 2018) Dale Bailey, Beth Bearden, Mike McClure, Shelia Murphy, Dodd Parrish, Riley Powell. Christian Action Committee – The report is reviewed and updated by the District Advisory Board on a yearly basis. Trevecca Nazarene University Trustees – Ministers: Dr. Gregory D. Mason, DS; Tim Pullin; (term expires 2017); Laymen: Jim Pulliam (term expires 2015); Steve Clayton (term expires 2016) Missional Area Leaders: (all terms expire 2015) Southwest- Michael Barefield, Northwest - Sherman Waters, Southeast Charlotte - Bobby Humphrey, Lake Lands Dodd Parrish, Chapel Hill - Matt Roberts, Piedmont - Michael McClure, Greater Raleigh - Riley Powell, Green Coast - Steve Creech, Tar Heel - Bill Crane. Carolinas School of Ministry Board (all terms expire 2015): Tom Hartis, Tom McCrea; (Ex-officio: Greg Mason, D.S.; Larry Wagner, Director; Matt Roberts, Treasurer; District Board of Ministry Secretary) District Auditing Committee (all terms expire 2015) Gary Cummings, Ron Simers, Eddie Dabbs

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C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS 1. NYI Council 2014-2015 www.ncnyi.org Ex. officio – Dr. Gregory D. Mason, 10801 Johnston Rd, Suite 115, Charlotte, NC 28226 (E-mail: [email protected] ; office: 704-540-8300) President- Katie Ecklund, 49 Biltmore Lane, Cameron, NC 28326 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 704-305-0826) Vice President- Nathan Barefield, 2024 Grimley Ln., Indian Land, SC 29707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-542-3618) Secretary- Carol Kinder, 1322 Pineview Dr., Garner, NC 27529 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 919-696-0626) Treasurer- Lisa Thomas, 320 Armstrong Park Rd., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-830-4920) Early Youth Representatives Jessica Adcock , 2700 Plantation Way Albemarle, NC 28001 (E-Mail: [email protected] ;) Joshua Dawson, 603 East Park Drive, Monroe, NC 28112 (E-Mail: [email protected] ; 704-207-1278) Senior Youth Representatives McKenzie Grigg, 922 South Main, Randleman NC 27317 (E-Mail: [email protected] ; 336-460-7866) Jenna Bivens, 616 Birch Circle, Cary NC 27511 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 919-656-1505) Career Youth Representatives Megan Hobbs, 5627 Wildflower Court, Charlotte, NC 28227 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 704-737-4734) Angela Rivas, 317-C East Queen St. Edenton, NC 27932 (Email: [email protected] ; 910-514-8714)

Appointed Positions Bible Quizzing Director – Jason Greenwood, 1844 Rayconda Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910-483-5992) CAUS Director - TBD NYC Coordinators: Carol Kinder, 1322 Pineview Dr., Garner, NC 27529 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 919-696-0626) Jackie Cook, 2755 Horsemans Ridge, Clayton, NC 27550 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-550-5997) 5

TNT Coordinators- Brian & Jenny Hood, 201 E. Winston St., Youngsville, NC 27956 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-556-0237) TTF Weekend Coordinator- Jackie Cook, 2755 Horsemans Ridge, Clayton, NC 27550 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-550-5997) Teen Camp Coordinators: Rev. Joe Bell, 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-6754) Rev. Dodd Parrish, 68 Green Acres Circle, Concord, NC 28025 (Email: [email protected];704-956-4079) Winter Blast Coordinators: Rev. Dodd Parrish, 68 Green Acres Circle, Concord, NC 28025 (Email: [email protected] ;704-956-4079) Ralph Smith, 1313 Bailey, Kannapolis, NC 28081 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-933-3741) YES Coordinator-Rev. Bill R. Crane, 3590 Richlands Hwy., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-353-0221) NYI Convention: Katie Ecklund, 49 Biltmore Lane, Cameron, NC 28326 (E-Mail: [email protected] ; 704-305-0826) Fall Retreat Coordinators: Rev. Dodd Parrish, 68 Green Acres Circle, Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-956-4079) Rev. Tommy Thompson, 5828 Joan Dr. Archdale, NC 27263 (E-Mail: [email protected] ; 336-431-5863)

Missional Area Coordinators Southwest: Stephen Bell, 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 704-867-6754) Northwest: Craig Moore, 111 Washington Street, Hendersonville, NC 28739 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-975-1650) South Charlotte: Micah Dawson, 603 East Park Drive, Monroe, NC 28112 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-207-1278) Lake Lands: Clayton Biggerstaff, 2511 W.C. Street, Kannapolis, NC 28081 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 704-701-0339) Piedmont: Isaac Radonavitch, (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-906-0508) Chapel Hill: Ronda Carlson, 2378 Alex Cockman Road Pittsboro NC 27312 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-763-0303) Greater Raleigh: Eric Hartshorn (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-422-4143) Green Coast: Mike Hood, 2536 Deer Run, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-885-2993) Tar Heel: Makenzie Sherwood (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-620-2446) 6

2. NMI District Officers & Missional Coordinators 2014-2015 Ex-Officio Member: Greg Mason, D.S. E-mail: [email protected] President: Donna Sisk; E-mail: [email protected]

704-434-6323

Vice President: Christi Cummings; E-mail: [email protected]

704-861-0759

Secretary: Miriam Irons; E-mail: [email protected]

704-545-3456

Treasurer: Mel Fry; E-mail: [email protected]

919-779-7756

Prayer Coordinator: Bob Furr; Email: [email protected]

803-548-5868

Discipling Coordinator: Linda Braman; Email: [email protected]

910-355-2656

Giving Coordinator: Elmer Wilson; Email: [email protected]

704-564-5330

Educating Coordinator: Barbara Korns; Email: [email protected]

252-726-8426

Statistical Secretary: Christi Cummings; E-mail: [email protected]

704-861-0759

Alabaster: Mary Ellen Spivey; E-mail: [email protected]

919-663-3439

Deputation: Rose Fields; E-mail: [email protected]

919-663-2207

LINKS: Kathy Heaps; E-mail: [email protected]

704-536-3783

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Mission Call Director: Glenn Messer; E-mail: [email protected]

919-610-4724

Work & Witness: Glenn Messer; E-mail: [email protected]

919-610-4724

World Mission Broadcast: Linda Churchill; E-mail: [email protected]

336-969-6342

JESUS Film: Bruce Jacobson; Email: [email protected] MISSIONAL AREA DIRECTORS Southwest Mission Northwest Mission Southeast Charlotte Mission Lake Lands Mission Chapel Hill Mission Piedmont Mission Greater Raleigh Mission Green Coast Mission Tar Heel Mission

3. SDMI COUNCIL 2014-2015 Chairman: Bobby Humphrey E-mail: [email protected]

980-328-5467

Ex-Officio Member: Greg Mason, D.S. E-mail: [email protected]

704-540-8300

Secretary/Member at Large: Marian Dabbs E-mail: [email protected]

336-953-1873

Treasurer: Steve Clayton E-mail: [email protected]

252-243-3746

NMI President: Donna Sisk E-mail: [email protected]

704-434-6323

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NYI President: Katie Ecklund E-mail: [email protected]

704-305-0826

Adult Min Dir/Member at Large: Duncan Puckett E-mail: [email protected]

704-904-0854

Lay Retreat Director: Eddie & Marian Dabbs E-mail: [email protected] Women's Ministries Director: Jen Hunt E-mail: [email protected] Caravan Dir/Member at Large: Dianne Jenkins E-mail: [email protected]

336-953-0868 Website: http://www.ncnazretreat.org

704-724-7050

Children's Ministry Director: Dianne Jenkins E-mail: [email protected]

704-724-7050

Children's Camp Director: Mark Eby E-mail: [email protected]

252-904-9428

Children's Bible Quiz Director: Harold Davis 704-787-9377 E-mail: [email protected] Kids’ Quizzing: is at http://ncbiblequizzing.com/ Children's Church Director: TBD Missional Area Coordinators All Coordinators to be appointed in August 2014 Check website for updated information Southwest Mission Northwest Mission Southeast Charlotte Mission Lake Lands Mission Chapel Hill Mission Piedmont Mission Greater Raleigh Mission Green Coast Mission Tar Heel Mission

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D. MISSIONAL AREAS Southwest Mission: Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros, Charlotte Trinity, Cherryville, Forest City, Gastonia Eastside, Kings Mountain, Shelby First Michael Barefield, leader; email: [email protected] Northwest Mission: Asheville First, Brevard, Cherokee, Franklin New Life, Hayesville, Hendersonville First, Living Waterfall Fellowship Organic, Waynesville Lakeview Sherman Waters, leader; email: [email protected] Southeast Charlotte Mission: Charlotte Calvary, Charlotte Holiness French, Charlotte Korean Charlotte Love in Christ, Charlotte Pineville, Charlotte Principe de Paz, Monroe Cornerstone Community, Monroe Piedra Angular Bobby Humphrey, leader; email: [email protected] Lake Lands Mission: Concord, Hickory, Kannapolis Westside, Mooresville "The Bridge", Norwood, Salisbury, Statesville First Dodd Parrish, leader; email: [email protected] Chapel Hill Mission: Burlington First, Burlington Laotian, Elon Power Line, Graham New Vision, Hillsborough New Hope, Pittsboro Matt Roberts, leader; email: [email protected] Piedmont Mission: Archdale, Asheboro, Greensboro First, Greensboro Southeast, Greensboro White Rock, High Point Harvest Point (House Church), Piedmont Fellowship (Organic), Triad Covenant Life, Thomasville First, Winston-Salem First, Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia Michael McClure, leader; email: [email protected] Greater Raleigh Mission: Cary Penny Road, Durham Resurrection Community Outreach, Durham Refuge, North Raleigh, Raleigh First, Raleigh International Raleigh Tapestry, Wake Forest Riley Powell, leader; email: [email protected] Green Coast Mission: Beaufort Bridgeway, Crystal Coast, Elizabeth City, Havelock, Plymouth, Rocky Mount Steve Creech, leader; email: [email protected] Tar Heel Mission: Brunswick Coastal Community, Faison Iglesia del Nazarene la Roca, Fayetteville, Jacksonville Faith, Jacksonville Haws Run, Laurinburg, Lillington Grace, Raeford "The Well" Community, Wilmington Bill Crane, leader; email: [email protected]

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E. CHURCH DIRECTORY Archdale (Organized 1949) (040-0020) (336-431-6014) Mail: P.O. Box 4146, Archdale, NC 27263 Location - 116 Julian Ave., Archdale, NC 27263 (Email: [email protected]; Fax: 336-841-5487) Pastor – (07/12) Tommy Thompson (Carol), 5828 Joan Dr., Archdale, NC 27263 Review Date: (07/14) (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-8563) Children’s Pastor – Cecil Lake (Amanda), 21 Hasty Hill, Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-613-4463) Children’s Quiz – Kemper Parris, 3507 Garrell St., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-3408) Youth Pastor – Anson Esquivel (Deborah), 106 Duncan Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E:[email protected]; 336-880-1001) NYI Pres. – Amanda Lake, 21 Hasty Hill, Thomasville, NC 27260 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-613-5164) Teen Quiz Dir. - Tommy Thompson (Carol), 5828 Joan Dr., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-8563) Music Min. – Larry Cook, 1012 Flintwood Ct., High Point, NC 27265 (E-mail:[email protected]; 336-869-1012) NMI Pres. – Kemper Parris, 3507 Garrell St., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-3408) Work & Witness Coord. – Dewitt Nelson, 8810 Harlow Rd., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail:[email protected]; 336-431-6856) Vis. Min. – Joseph Brinkle, 622 Cable St., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-maiil:[email protected]; 336-247-5454) Operation Christmas Child – Melissa Skeen, 663 Ashland St., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-8071) Compassionate Min. Dir. – Linda Hester, 5646 Muddy Creek Rd., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-7013) Prime Time Dir. – Bud Blackwell, 1626 Seven Oaks Pl., High Point, NC 27265 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-887-6181) Single Adult Min. Dir. – Doris Jacobs, 102 Westdale Ave., Lexington, NC 27295 (336-248-2792) Nursing Home Min. - Amanda Lake, 21 Hasty Hill, Thomasville, NC 27260 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-613-5164) Men’s Min. Dir. – Bob Parris, 3507 Garrell St., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail:[email protected]; 336-431-3408) Adult Min. Dir. – Wanda Nelson, 8810 Harlow Rd., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail:[email protected]; 336-431-6856) Women’s Min. Dir. – Judy Millikan, 6359 Suits Rd., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-431-6716) Church Board Sec. – Kay Sheets, 7114 Waterbury Dr., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-434-5377) 11

Church Treas. – Kemper Parris, 3507 Garrell St., Archdale, NC 27263 (E-mail:[email protected]; 336-431-3408)

Asheboro (Organized 1954) (040-0030) (336-625-1221) Location - 2657 Southmont Dr., Asheboro, NC. 27205 (E-mail:[email protected]) Pastor – (02/11) Malcolm “Marty” Cunningham (Sheela), 2655 Southmont Dr., Asheboro, NC 27205 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-987-0065) Review Date: (2/17) SDMI Supt. – C.R. “Bud” Albertson, 246 Alson Rd., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-687-4829) Children’s Min. Dir. – Marian Dabbs, 506 MT. Shepherd Rd., Asheboro , NC 27205 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-953-1873) NYI Pres. – James Pendell, 22 Kingsway Rd., APT-F, Asheboro, NC 27205) (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-465-1061) NMI Pres. – Beverly Hale, 105 T-T Farm Rd., Star, NC 27358 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-572-4255) Church Board Sec. – C.R. “Bud” Albertson, 246 Alson Rd., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-687-4829) Church Treas. – Barbara Luther, 335 Veterans Loop Rd., Asheboro, NC 27205 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-629-4824)

Asheville First (Organized 1946) (040-0040) (828-253-2095) Location - 385 Hazel Mill Rd., Asheville, NC 28806 Web Address : www.ashevillefirstnazarene.org (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 828-253-6946) Pastor – (03/12), Doug Hopkins (Dawn), 363 Hazel Mill Rd., Asheville, NC 28806 (Doug’s E-Mail: [email protected]; 828-702-3405) Review Date: (04/18) Office Secretary – Dawn Hopkins, 363 Hazel Mill Rd., Asheville, NC 28806, (Dawn’s E-mail: [email protected]) Music Dir. – Dawn Hopkins, 363 Hazel Mill Rd., Asheville, NC 28806 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-702-3451) SDMI Supt.- Bobby Kee, 78-B Hansel Ave., Asheville, NC 28806 (828-253-1907) Preschool Dir.- Peggy Neighbors, 26 Molly Ln., Candler, NC 28806 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 828-667-1638) Children’s Min. Dir. – Jan Thomas, 5 Breyton Ct., Asheville, NC28804 Jenn Metcalf, 40 Toy Dr., Arden, NC 28704 Senior Adult Min. – Blanca Miller, 93 Stoney Hill Court, Asheville, NC 28804 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-658-0047) Church Board Sec. – Shirley Coffey, 80 Rash Rd., Asheville, NC 2806 (Email:[email protected]) 12

Church Treas. – Ken Harmaning, PO Box 1478, Candler, NC 28715

Beaufort Bridgeway (Organized 2004) (040-0045) (252-728-1929) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 2157) 100 Lockhart Dr., Beaufort, NC 28516 Pastor - (10/06) Porter R. Graves (Angela), 607 Edgewood Dr., Newport, NC 28570 Review Date: (10/16) (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-223-7025) Local Min. Pastor – Jason Dhanapalan, 724 Comet Ave., Beaufort, NC 28516 (252-528-6166) SDMI/Chr. Ed. Dir. – Jim Leach, 2003 Anne Neal Rd., Morehead City, NC 28557 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-723-2047) Kid’s Club Dir. – J.D. and Suzy Lewis, 103 Colonial St., Beaufort, NC 28516 (252-269-0874) Nursery/Toddler Dir. – Susan Kittrell, 1560 Country Club Rd., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-723-7185) NYI Min Dir. – Tammy Schooley, P.O. Box 2057, Beaufort, NC 28516 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-504-2404) Adult Min Dir. – Jim & Marilyn Stark, 145 Brown ST., Marshallberg, NC 28553 (252-729-1134) Men’s Min Dir. – Chris Noe, 126 Crystal Pines Ct., Beaufort, NC 28516 (910-459-3918) Women’s Min Dir. – Leslie Overby, 760 Sea Gate Dr., Newport, NC 28570 (252-723-3633) Life Group Min Dir. – Pastor Porter Graves see contact information above Coord. Evangelism & Outreach – Margaret Smith, 612 Hakers Island Rd., Beaufort, NC 28516 (757-615-2591) Church Facilities Pgm. Dir. – Nancy Elberson, 211 Lawrence Rd., Beaufort, NC 28516 (252-241-4851) NMI Pres. – Robbie Girard, 705 North Gate Rd., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-247-2497) Church Board Sec. – Belva Wells, 102 Kevin Ct., Beaufort, NC 28516 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-241-6578) Church Treas. – Leslie Overby, 760 Seagate Dr., Newport, NC 28570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-723-3633)

Brevard (Organized 1953) (040-0050) (828-674-2289) Mail: 290 Old Hendersonville Hwy., Brevard, NC 28712 Location – 290 Old Hendersonville Hwy., Brevard, NC 28712 Pastor – (12/97) Gary T. Stephens (Myra), 19 Neely Rd., Brevard, NC 28712 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-883-9089) SDMI Supt. – Mike Gray, 96 Whitewater Rd., Sapphire, NC 28774 NMI Pres. – Myra Stephens, 19 Neely Rd., Brevard, NC 28712 Church Board Sec. – Betty Moore, 6 Reservoir Rd., Brevard, NC 28712 Church Treas. – Mike Gray, 96 Whitewater Rd., Sapphire, NC 28774 13

Brunswick County Coastal Community (CTM) (040-0055) (910-523-0166) Mail: 1464 Grace Rd., Southport, NC 28461 Location –3846 George II Hwy 87, Unit B, Southport, NC 28461 Web Address: www.BrunswickCoastalCommunityChurch.com (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor - (08/05) Doug Sherwood (Debbie), 281 Fairway Dr., Southport, NC 28461 Review Date: (8/2015) (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-523-0166) SDMI Supt. – Doug Sutton, 1097 Mirror Lake Dr., Southport, NC 28461 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-549-8920) Children’s Min Dir. – Sudie Mintz, 128 Forest Hills Dr., Leland, NC 2845 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-845-5123) NYI Pres. – Mackenzie Sherwood, 281 Fairway Dr., Southport, NC 28461 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-620-2440) NMI Pres. – Linda Braman, 8599 Orchard Loop Rd., Leland, NC 28451 (Email: [email protected]) Church Board Sec. – Linda Braman, 8599 Orchard Loop Rd., Leland, NC 28451 (Email: [email protected]) Church Treas. – Debe McCartney, 1464 Grace Rd., Southport, NC 28461 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-443-1301)

Burlington First (Organized 1945) (040-0060) (336-226-2148) Location – 802 Chapel Hill Rd., Burlington, NC 27215; Mail to: P.O. Box 2537, Burlington, NC 27216 Web Address: www.burlingtonfirst.org (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 336-228-8249) Pastor – (08/09) Dale Bailey (Robin), 203 Westbrook Ct., Burlington, NC 27215 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 336-584-7889 cell: 336-266-1385) Review Date: (8/15) Office Sec. – Joan Johnson, 515 Brax Ct., Graham, NC 27253 ([email protected]; 336-228-1278) Assoc. Pastor – Josh Pedde, 1528 S. Mebane St., Apt 1010 J, Burlington, NC27215 (E-mail:[email protected]; 843-503-0954) Parish Nurse- Beckie Hermann, 224 Queen St., Hillsborough, NC 27278 (E-mail: [email protected], 919-245-2429) Women’s Min. Dir.- Charlotte Evans (Doug), 305 Grand Oaks Dr., Gibsonville, NC 27249 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-549-8814) Work & Witness Coord.- Frank Walter, 3027 Isley Drive, Snow Camp, NC 27349 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Board Sec. – Dale Poser, 2305 Turner Rd., Mebane, NC 27302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-578-8687) Church Treas. – Bob Barr, 2263 Brisbane Ct., Mebane, NC 27302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-578-7233) 14

Burlington Laotian (CTM) (040-0061) (336-226-2148) Location - 1410 Elder Way, Burlington, NC 27215 Pastor – (07/99) Lovancheua Sorsenginh (Bounthom), 1308 Hanford Hill Rd., Graham, NC 27253 (336-765-0402) Cary Penny Road (Organized 1985) (040-0065) (919-851-1181) Location - 8509 Penny Rd., Raleigh, NC 27606 Web Address: pennyroadchurch.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 919-851-0721) Pastor – (10/12) John L. Widdifield (Tabitha), 6316 Walnut Glen Dr., Willow Springs, NC 27592 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 919-285-4322) Review Date: (11/14) New Church- Type Mission Sponsorship This year: No Assistant Pastor- Katherine S. Widdifield (John H.), 5709 Turner Glen Dr., Raleigh, NC 27603 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-341-2480) Office Secretary – Tricia Velasquez, 1304 Yubinaranda Cir., Cary, NC (919-460-6213) Assoc. Pastor – Bobby Johnson (Jan), 1405 Yakima Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603 (919-272-2049) Administrative Assistant: Linda Hartley, 13129 Callens Lane, Willow Spring, NC 27592 (919-557-3706) Music Dir. – Andy Adams, 101 Hillspring Ln., Holly Springs, NC 274540 (919- 567-1594) SDMI Supt. – Rodney Whoolery, 211 Amber Ln., Willow Springs, NC 27592 (919-894-2960) Children’s Min. Dir. – Niki Schreibeck, 5825 Ten Ten Rd., Apex, NC 27539 (919-272-2049) NYI Pres. – Patty Fox, 1212 Bellhaven Rd., Cary, NC 27513 (919-461-0241) Adult Min. Dir. – Glenn Voigt, 68 Benton Place Dr., Angier, NC 27501 (919-331-4123) Prime Time Min. Dir. – Janet Moore, 4209 Willowdale Ct., Apex, NC 27539 (919-773-9665) Men’s Min. Dir. – Rev. Bobby Johnson, 1405 Yakima Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603 (919-272-2049) Women’s Min. Dir. – Tricia Velasquez, 1304 Yubinaranda Cir., Cary, NC (919-460-6213) NMI Pres. – Kent Mahoney, 5141 Milner Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606 (919-818-1224) Church Board Sec. – Brian Gossett, 120 Merry Hill Dr., Cary, NC 27518 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-612-0439) Church Treas. – Mel Fry, 2028 Englewood Dr., Apex, NC 27539 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-779-7756) 15

Charlotte Calvary (Organized 1965) (040-0069) (704-536-6485) Location - 4000 N. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte, NC 28215 Web address: www.charlottecalvary.org (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (06/14) John Bremer (Bettyanna), 9510 Abson Ct., Charlotte, NC 28215 Review Date: (06/16) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-620-2858) New Church- Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir.’s – Will Davis, 1228-304 Heathers Mist Ave., Charlotte, NC 28213 (980-621-4466) SDMI Supt. – Dickie Bennett, 4000 N. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte, NC 28215 (704-578-4025) Children’s Min. Dir. – Nicki Dudley, 8546 Langley Mill Ct., Charlotte, NC 28215 (704-537-6705) NYI Pres. – Megan Hobbs, 5627 Wildflower Ct., Charlotte, NC 28227 (704-573-9711) Prime Time Dir. – Shirley Spence, 2116 Greenbrook Pkwy., Matthews, NC 28104 (704-846-4834) NMI Pres. – Miriam Irons, 6823 Fenning Dr., Charlotte, NC 28227 (704-545-3456) Church Board Sec. – Lonnie Williams, 4000 N. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte, NC 28215 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-598-7745)) Church Treas. – Patty Cox, 11849 Guildhall Ln., Charlotte, NC 28213 (704-455-8857)

Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros (CTM) (040-0003) Location – Meets at 6031 Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte, NC 28208 Pastor (05/08) – Jose Romero (Delmi), 2224 Gooseberry Rd., Charlotte, NC 28208 Review Date (5/14) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-351-2689) NYI Pres. – Nancy Amador NMI Pres. – Delmi Romero Church Board Sec. – Marisel Sanchez Church Treas. – Josefa Alfaro

Charlotte Holiness French (CTM) (040-0355) (704-287-6092) Mail: 132 Stetson Dr., Charlotte, NC 28262 Location – 132 Stetson Dr., Charlotte, NC 28262 Pastor – (02/02) Paul-Jean Olangi (Christine), 10933 Dulin Creek Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28215 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-287-6092) Music Dir. –Florent Mayala, 3032 Patriots Point Ln. Apt. 18, Charlotte, NC 28262 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-859-4522) SDMI Supt. – Guy Malembi, 207 Pangle Dr. Charlotte, NC 28217 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-771-1884) 16

Children’s Min. Dir. – Elou Hunukunu, 4423 Oakburn Dr., Charlotte, NC 28269 (E-mail: erichunukunu@[email protected]; 704-464-9351) NYI Pres. – Sandrine Mutombo 17905 Halton Park Dr Apt 3A., Charlotte, NC 28262 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-492-1701) Men’s Min. Dir. – Robert Mayoko Women’s Min Dir. – Germaine Mayala, 3032 Patriots Point Ln. Apt 18, Charlotte, NC 28262 NMI Pres. – Marthe Mangongo, 2715 Gibbon Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-241-4577) Church Board Secretary – Linda Kiaku, 8907 Legacy Park Dr. Apt. D, Charlotte, NC 28269 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-492-9999) Church Treas. – Mathilde Kitoko, 12108 Provincetowne Dr., Charlotte, NC 28227 (Email: [email protected]; 704-858-2584)

Charlotte Korean (CTM) (040-0016) Location – 8614 Pineville-Matthews Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226-4757 Pastor – (06/14) Isaac (Rebecca Jeong) Cho (E-mail: [email protected])

Charlotte Love in Christ (CTM) (040-0004) (704-575-9839) Location – 2831 N. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte, NC 28205 Mail: 8136 Sherington Way, Charlotte, NC 28227 Email: [email protected] Pastor – In Transition Music Dir. – Katrina Onekanda, 9320 Chastain Walk Dr., Charlotte, NC 28216 ([email protected]; 704-236-7210) Vis. Min. – Nancy Mutendu, 8136 Sherington Way, Charlotte, NC 28227 (E-mail: [email protected]) SDMI Supt. – Samuel Manga, 3929 Freedom Dr., Charlotte, NC 28216 ([email protected]; (704)-631-8193) NYI Pres. – Nancy K. Mutendu, 8136 ., 8136 Sherington Way, Charlotte, NC 28227 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-953-1039) Women’s Min Dir. – Charmain Manga, 3929 Freedom Dr., Charlotte, NC 28216 ([email protected]; (704)-631-8193) NMI Pres. – Lukaso Onokoko, 8136 Sherington Way, Charlotte, NC 28227 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-575-9839) Church Sec. – Pierre Ona Onekanda, 9320 Chastain Walk, Charlotte, NC 28216 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-408-9489) Church Treas. – Leopoldine S. Onganda, 4735 Dogwood Pl., Charlotte, NC 28212 (E-mail: [email protected]; 980-230-8167)

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Charlotte Pineville (Organized 1927) (040-0340) (704-542-3618) Location - 8614 Pineville-Matthews Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226-4757 Web Address: www.pnaz.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 704-541-6606) Pastor – (11/96) Michael D. Bearden (Beth), 12533 Walkers Down Ct., Charlotte, NC 28273 Review Date (11/14) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-583-1743) Office Manager – Charlotte Dorsey, 8614 Pineville-Matthews Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-542-3618) Music - Beth Bearden, 12533 Walkers Down Ct., Charlotte, NC 28273 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-583-1743) Assimilation Pastor – Mike Jones (Linda), 7100 Bredon Dr. #712, Charlotte, NC 28226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 815-953-2323) Pastoral Care – Dewey Wise (Willadean), 709 Harrell St., Rock Hill, SC 29730 (E-mail: [email protected]; 803-366-2884) Pastor of Youth – Nate Barefield (Jessi), 2024 Grimley Ln., Indian Land, SC 29707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 337-513-2326) Pastor of Children – Duncan Puckett (Brenda), 1045 Village Green Ln., Rock Hill, SC 29730 (E-mail: [email protected]; 803-327-8813; cell: 704-904-0854) SDMI Supt. – Larry Owings, 7929 Bradenton Dr., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-554-1406) CDC Dir. – Donna Patterson, 8614 Pineville-Matthews Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-542-3470) NYI Pres. – Jeff Griffin, 14927 Copper Ridge Trail, Charlotte, NC 28273 (E-mail : [email protected]; 704-588-1025) Prime Time Dir. – Pat Sawyers, 8054 Regent Park Ln., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-556-9426) Adult Min Dir. – Amy Haley, 1124 Torrington Cir., Rock Hill, SC 29732 (E-mail:[email protected]; 803-792-4497) Men’s Min. Dir. – Mike Jones, 1044 Ivey Ct., Indian Land, SC 29707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 815-953-2323) Women’s Min. Dir. – Terry Lankford, 8121 Red Cap Ln., Charlotte, NC 28270 (E-mail:[email protected]; 704-366-4975) NMI Pres. – Beth Bearden, 12533 Walkers Down Ct., Charlotte, NC 28273 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-583-1743) W&W Coord. -- Bob Furr, 10915 Caroline Acres Rd., Ft. Mill, SC 29715 ([email protected]; 803-548-5868) Church Board Sec. – Jim Pulliam, 1300 Pinecrest Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732 (E-mail: [email protected]; 803-366-1058) Church Treas. – Paul Brenneman, 5404 Winsland Ln., Charlotte, NC 28277 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-846-4593)

Charlotte Principe de Paz (CTM) (040-0072) Location – 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 18

Pastor – (09/05) Miguel A. Corona (Celia), 4306 Overbecks Ln., Waxhaw, NC 28173 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-941-9540) Co-Pastor – (02/11) Celia Corona (Miguel), 4306 Overbecks Ln., Waxhaw, NC 28173 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-941-9540) Office Sec. - Jenny Rodriquez, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-277-0031) Music Dir. – Ivan Hernandez, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (704-777-8843) SDMI Supt. – Celia Corona, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail:[email protected]; 704-941-9540) NYI Pres. – Marcella Abril, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (646-321-3789) Men’s Min. Dir. – Fernando Cano, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-807-7289) Women’s Min. Dir. – Josefina Velasco, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (704-605-4591) NMI Pres. – Mely Armas, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (704-606-7633) Church Board Sec. – Jenny Rodriquez, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-277-0031) Church Treas. – Jenny Rodriquez, 900 Seneca Pl., Charlotte, NC 28210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-277-0031)

Charlotte Trinity (Organized 1936) (040-0090) (704-399-9006) Location - 6031 Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte, NC 28208 Web Address: ctnaz.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 704-399-9115) Pastor – (02/07) Michael Barefield (Connie) 2667 Kendrick Dr., Charlotte, NC 28214 (704-394-2747) Review Date: (02/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship (Yes) Minister of Music – (07/07) Jason Pierce (Stacy), 9640 Turningwheel Rd., Charlotte, NC 28214 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-369-6613) Children’s Pastor – (04/09) Dianne Jenkins (Charles), 2607 Dogwood Cir, Charlotte, NC 28214 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-724-7050) SDMI Supt. – Adena Millsap, 2643 Cherokee Ct., Gastonia, NC 28056 (704-866-8990) NYI Pres. – Jeff Korbler, 7201 Pathfinder Ct., Charlotte, NC 28214 (704-398-3269) Men’s Min. Dir. – Carl Millsap, 2643 Cherokee Ct., Gastonia, NC 28056 (704-866-8990) Women’s Min. Dir. – Julie Myers, 6723 Bickham Ln., Charlotte, NC 28269 (704-807-6859) NMI Pres. – Alice Cook, 1119 Claremont Rd., Charlotte, NC 28214 (980-226-5190) 19

CLT Dir. – Ruby Page, 2722 Toddville Rd., Charlotte, NC 28214 (704-399-8998) Church Board Sec. – Carl Millsap, 2643 Cherokee Ct., Gastonia, NC 28056 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-866-8990) Church Treas. – Ron Simers, 108 Tom Sawyer Ln., Mt. Holly, NC 28120 (704-827-2144)

Cherokee (CTM) (040-0095) (828-497-2819) Location – (Mail: P.O. Box 2302) 72 Old School Loop, Cherokee, NC 28719 Web Address: www.cherokeenazarene.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax 828-497-2819) Co-Pastors – (10/94) Lisa Hardesty & Lester Hardesty, P.O. Box 2301, Cherokee, NC 28719 (828-497-5870)

Cherryville (Organized 1950) (040-0100) No Church Phone Location – (Mail to: P.O. Box 66) 300 W. 2nd St., Cherryville, NC 28021 Pastor – (11/02) Tom Hartis (Faye), 121 Coleman Goforth Farm Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-482-7709) Review Date: (11/14) Children’s Min. Dir. - Marie Parker, 7866 Critter Den Tr., Vale, NC 28168 (704-276-2796) SDMI Sup’t. – Sara Williams, Mail to: P.O. Box 66, Cherryville, NC 28021 NYI Pres. – Sara Willis, 215 Bud Black Rd., Crouse, NC 28033 (704-435-4902) Men’s Min. Dir. – Gary Parker, 7866 Critter Den Trail, Vale, NC 28168 (704-276-2796) Women’s Min. Dir. – Grace Brackett, 417 E. Ballard St., Cherryville, NC 28021 W&W Cord. – Tom Hartis, P.O. Box 66, Cherryville, NC 28201 (704-435-4450) CLT Dir. – Tom Hartis, P.O. Box 66, Cherryville, NC 28201 (704-435-4450) Church Board Sec. – Glenn Willis, Jr., 215 Bud Black Rd., Crouse, NC 28033 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-435-4902) Church Treas. – Marie Parker, 7866 Critter Den Tr., Vale, NC 28168 (704-276-2796)

Concord (Organized 1934) (040-0110) (704-782-9832) Location -2520 Hwy 49 N. Concord, NC 28025 Web Address: concordnazarene.com (E-mail: [email protected]; No fax number) Pastor – (07/95) Harold L. Davis, Jr. (Janice), 1611 Thompson Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-787-9377) Review Date: (07/17) 20

Assoc. Pastor – (02/12) Kyle DeLong, 2520 Hwy 49 N. Concord, NC 28025 (919-428-7146) Music Dir. – Richard Sayre, 6274 Kings Dr., Harrisburg, NC 28075 (704-519-8614) Vis. Min. Dir. - Roger Smith, 803 Sir Raleigh Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-788-3374) Children’s Min. Dir. – Wendy Brindle, 445 Reedy Creek Rd., Gold Hill, NC 28071 (704-209-0746) Single Adult Min. Dir. – Ashley Almond, 143 Pounds Ave., Concord, NC 28025 (704-785-9466) Women’s Min. Dir. – Janice Davis, 1611 Thompson Rd., Concord, NC 28025 (704-787-9377) NMI Pres. – Joyce Smith, 803 Sir Raleigh Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-788-3374) Church Board Sec. – Joyce Smith, 803 Sir Raleigh Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-788-3374) Church Treas. – Roger Smith, 803 Sir Raleigh Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-788-3374)

Crystal Coast (Organized 1983) (040-0124) (252-726-1818) Location – (Mail: P.O. Box 1927) 4311 Country Club Rd., Morehead City, NC 285571927 Web Address: www.ccnaz.com (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 252-726-7681) Pastor – (07/94) R. Gene McLendon (June), P.O. Box 1927, Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-515-4361) Review Date: (07/16) Office Mgr. - Glenda Killion, PO Box 1927, Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-515-4362) SDMI Supt. – Larry Lawson, 3621 Meadow Dr., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-732-6343) Children’s Min. Dir. – Alicia Lawson, PO Box 1927, Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-1818) NYI Dir. – Amanda Nichols, PO Box 1927, Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-1818) Prime Time Min. Dir. – Janice Ditto, 1912 Widgeon Dr., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-2723) Men's Min. Dir. – Ernie Beauvais, 802 Barbour Rd., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-1818) Women’s Min. Dir. – Lisa Wisenburg, 1141 Hibbs Rd., Newport, NC 28570 (252-726-1389) NMI Pres. – Barbara Korns, 2000 Jersey St., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-8426) W&W Coord. – Barbara Korns, 2000 Jersey St., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-8426) 21

Church Board Sec. – Janice Ditto, 1912 Widgeon Dr., Morehead City, NC 28557 (252-726-2723) Church Treas. – Rick Moreau, 118 Norris Ct., Newport, NC 28570 (252-223-6368)

Durham Refuge (CTM) (040-0013) Email: [email protected] Pastor – (12/12) Megan Pardue (Keith), 905 Wilkerson Ave., Durham, NC 27701 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-937-4144) Assoc Pastor – Jeff Nelson, PO Box 90855, Durham, NC 27708 (919-402-6464) Assoc Pastor – Angela Nelson, PO Box 90855, Durham, NC 27708 (919-717-0648)

Durham Resurrection Community (CTM) (040-0007) Mail: 2418 Huron St., Durham, NC Web Address: www.durhamres.com E-mail: [email protected] Pastor – (10/10) Ryan Quanstrom, 2418 Huron, Durham, NC 27707 (E-mail: [email protected]; 618-578-9530)

Elizabeth City (Organized 1985) (040-0133) (252-335-1411) Location -1085 U.S. Hwy 17 S., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Web Address: www.ecfn.org Pastor – (03/13) Jerry Roach (Barbara), 1524 Jones Dr., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-330-1390) Review Date: (03/15) Music Dir. – Amy Parker, 238 Washington Dr., Hertford, NC 27944 (252-426-9101) NYI Pres. – Rebecca Roach, 1524 Jones Dr., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252-330-1390) NMI Pres. – Mary Pritchard, 1103 Four Forks Rd., Elizabeth City, NC27909 (252-335-0553) Church Board Sec. – Barbara Turner, 1126 Chestnut Dr., Elizabeth City, 27909 (252-338-1342) Church Treas. – Elizabeth Layden, 134 Lee Cir, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252-264-4459)

Elon Power Line (Organized 1965) (040-0063) (336-449-6180) Location – 701 Manning Ave., Elon, NC 27249 Web Address: www.powerlinechurch.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 336-449-5216) 22

Pastor – (05/14) Jerome Gardner (Nancy), 701 Manning Ave., Elon, NC 27249 (E-mail: [email protected]) (Review Date: 05/16) Church Board Sec. – Scott Stargel, 701 Manning Ave., Elon, NC 27249 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-512-7698) Church Treas. – Brian Brenneman, 2145 Hathaway Ln., Graham, NC 27253 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-221-0323)

Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca (CTM) (040-0141) (910-594-1793) Mail: P.O. Box 645, Newton Grove, NC 28366 Location – 2499 W. NC Hwy. 403, Faison, NC 28341 Pastor – (06/03) Juan Rivas (Angela Veronica), 440 Johnston Hwy. (mail: P.O. Box 645), Newton Grove, NC 28366 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-5941793) Assoc. & Children’s Pastor – Angela Veronica Rivas, PO Box 645, Newton Grove, NC 28366 (910-594-1793) SDMI – Angela Veronica Rivas, PO Box 645, Newton Grove, NC 28366 (910-594-1793) NYI Pres. – Daniel Verdugo, 1575 Keener Rd., Clinton, NC 28328 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-260-0056) NMI Pres. – Ernestina Resendiz, 4704 Dave Bright Rd., Turkey, NC 28393 (910-590-4312) Church Board Sec. – Miriam Resendiz, 4704 Dave Bright Rd., Turkey, NC 28393 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-379-5843)

Fayetteville (Organized 1946) (040-0150) (910-483-3605) Location – 1844 Rayconda Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28304 Web Address: fayettevillenchurchofthenazarene.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 910-487-4101) Pastor – (06/03) Mark Medley (Angie), 2411 Elmhurst Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-850-2775) Review Date: (05/17) Office Sec. – Bridget Whyte, 1844 Rayconda Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28304 Education Pastor – Robert Wood (Katrina), 7188 Evanston St., Fayetteville, NC 28314 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-633-2284) Music Dir. – Rachel K. Connor, 201 Mary Lawson Dr., Raeford, NC 28376 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-580-4305) Church Board Sec. – Al Bledsoe, 6431 Greengate Hill Rd., Fayetteville NC 28303 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-864-4495) Church Treas. - Rita Bledsoe, 6431 Greengate Hill Rd., Fayetteville NC 28303 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-864-4495) 23

Forest City (Organized 1987) (040-0159) (828-248-3505) Location - 728 Hardin Rd., Forest City, NC 28043 Web Address: (Fax: 828-248-3505) Pastor – (09/02) Dale Austin (Sissy), 1062 Horn Bottom Rd, Forest City, NC 28 (E-mail: [email protected];) (Sissy’s E-mail: [email protected]; 828-248-2280) Review Date: (01/17) Children's Min. Dir.’s – Larry & Jeannette Walker, 290 Countryside Dr., Forest City, NC 28043 (828-245-2164) Youth – Michelle Hutchins (828-748-1903) Men’s Min. Dir. – Paul Keith, 301 South Greenway Rd., Tryon, NC 28762 (828-863-4647) NMI President – Joan McCallum, 165 Chinquapin Rd., Lake Lure, NC 28746 (828-625-2756) Church Board Sec. – Dick McCallum, 165 Chinquapin Rd., Lake Lure, NC 28746 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-625-2756) Church Treas. – Larry Walker, 290 Countryside Dr., Forest City, NC 28043 (828-245-2164)

Franklin New Life (Organized 1989) (040-0024) (828-550-5460) Location – 266 Belle Dowdle Rd., Franklin, NC 28734 Pastor – (03/13) Rhonda Haney, P.O. Box 424, Waynesville, NC 28786 (E-mail: [email protected]) SDMI Supt. - Grace Brown, 23 Hidden Valley Rd., Franklin, NC 28734 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-421-6625) Children’s Pastor – Grace Brown, 23 Hidden Valley Rd., Franklin, NC 28734 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-421-6625) NYI Pres. – Jared Bullock, 195 Russell Cove Rd., Waynesville, NC 28785 NMI Pres.- Emagene Brockman, 266 Belle Dowdle Rd., Franklin, NC 28734

Gastonia Eastside (Organized 1984) (040-0162) (704-824-7060) Mail to: P.O. Box 550030, Gastonia, NC 28055-0030 Location - 3250 Redbud Drive, Gastonia, NC 28056-9461 Web Address: eastsidenc.org (E-mail: [email protected])

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Pastor – (05/97) Joseph E. Bell (Teresa), 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054-4012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-6754) Review Date: (06/16) Music Dir. – Lisa Thomas, 320 Armstrong Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-830-4920) SDMI – Teresa Bell, 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-6754) Children’s Min. Dir. - Teresa Bell, 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-6754) NYI Pres. - Lisa Thomas, 320 Armstrong Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-830-4920) Women’s Min. Dir. - Teresa Bell, 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-6754) NMI Pres. – Arlene Ronk, 1017 Joselyn Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (Address eff. 8-1-12) (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-215-5825) Bldgs. & Equip. Coord. – Larry Smith, 2637 Shaw Drive, Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-0468) Church Board Sec. - Lisa Thomas, 320 Armstrong Park Dr., Charlotte, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-830-4920) Church Treas. – Carol Smith, 2637 Shaw Avenue, Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-867-0468)

Graham New Vision (Organized 1956) (040-0170) (336-473-9474) Location - 422 North Main Street., Graham, NC 27253 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor – (09/12) Myriam Pereda (Oscar), 2521 Atwood Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-473-9474) Office Sec. – Micael Pereda Assoc. Pastor – Cristian Pereda SDMI Supt. – Liberty Switzer Pereda NYI Pres. – MIcael Pereda NMI Pres. – Yanira Pereda Church Board Sec. – Micael Pereda Church Treas. – Ventura Valencia

Greensboro First (Organized 1933) (040-0200) (336-471-4338) Location - 2010 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC 27403 Web Address: www.greensborofirst.org; (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (08/11), Bob McCabe (Kristie), 230 Valley Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-471-4338) Review Date: (07/17) NMI – Martha McKinney 25

Church Board Sec. – Carl Allen, 729 Creek Ridge Rd., Greensboro, NC 27410 (336-674-6223) Church Treas. – Jessie Smith, 2800 Will Doskey Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 (336-854-4619)

Greensboro Southeast (Organized 1973) (040-0215) (336-674-0077) Location - 4511 Southeast School Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 Web Address: secnaz.com Pastor – (06/12) William Dee Fields (Rose), 771 Piney Grove Church Rd., Siler City, NC 27344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-663-2207) Review Date: (06/18) SDMI Supt. – Deloris Cranford, 6807 Company Mill Rd., Climax, NC 27233 (336-674-0862) Children’s Min. Dir. – Brenda Smith, 5201 Bailey Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-698-0761) NYI Pres. – Stephanie Weavil, 6300 Golden Fern Ct., Greensboro, NC 27406 (336-674-8162) Men’s Min. Dir. – Sherman Harris, 4507 Doncaster Dr., Greensboro, NC 27406 (336-674-5854) Women’s Min. Dir. – Susan Lane, 7301 Bull Rush Rd., Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-674-6764) NMI Pres. – Sandra Casey, 1601 Brill Rd. Greensboro, NC 27406 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-334-0168) Church Board Sec. – Ruth Willard, 1901 Cardinal Crest Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-697-0321) Church Treas. – Pam Weavil, 6300 Golden Fern Ct., Greensboro, NC 27406 (E-mail:[email protected]; 336-674-8162)

Greensboro White Rock (Organized 1939) (040-0220) (336-674-9874) Location: 4221 Randleman Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 Pastor – (11/09) Judith T. Wimmer (Butch), 210 W. Lemly St., Winston-Salem, NC 27127 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-785-4233) Music Dir. – April Haumann, 1431 Talbot Rd., Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 (336-674-8623) SDMI Supt. – Charles Kirkman, 304 E. Steeplechase Rd., Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 (336-674-6402) NYI Min. Dir. – April Haumann, 1431 Talbot Rd., Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 (336-674-8623) Church Board Sec. – Denise Greer, 5957 Earl Trail, Julian, NC 27283 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-392-8198) Church Treas. – Barbara Taylor, 615 E. Sheraton Park Rd., Pleasant Garden, NC 27406 (336-674-5790) 26

Havelock (Organized 1972) (040-0222) (252-447-5047) Location – (Mail: P.O. Box 1296) 1002 East Main St., Havelock, NC 28532 (Fax: 252-447-6208) Pastor – (02/12) Jim Davis (Mary), 115 Oakwood Dr., Havelock, NC 28532 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-652-6694) Office Sec. - Carol Holder, 417 Red Fox Trail, Newport, NC 28570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-223-4129) Music Dir. – Karen Bleadingheiser, 118 Margret Ct., New Bern, NC 28560 (252-514-4533) SDMI Supt. – Carol Holder, 417 Red Fox Trail, Newport, NC 28570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-223-4129) NMI Pres. – Mary Davis, 115 Oakwood Dr., Havelock, NC 28532 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-652-6694) Church Board Sec. – Carol Holder, 417 Red Fox Trail, Newport, NC 28570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-223-4129) Church Treas. – Karen Bleadingheiser, 118 Margret Ct., New Bern, NC 28560 (252-514-4533)

Hayesville (Organized 1982) (040-0224) (828-389-0188) Location - 5760 Hwy 64 W., Brasstown, NC 28902 e-mail: [email protected] Pastor – (06/13) Steve Stone (Janice), 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3587) Review Date: (06/15) Assoc. Pastor – Jan Stone (Steve), 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3587) Music Dir. - Jan Stone (Steve), 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3587) SDMI Supt. – John Mayner, 92 Tabby Ln., Murphy, NC 28906 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-644-9379) Children’s Min. Dir. - Joyce Mayner, 92 Tabby Ln., Murphy, NC 28906 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-644-9379) NYI Pres. – Kiara Dalrymple, 138 Carson Lane, Murphy, NC 28906 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-837-2825) Youth Directors – Donnie & Pamela Morrow, 42 Oak Ridge Tr., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3701) Men’s Min. Dir. - Steve Stone, 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3587) Women’s Min. Dir. - Jan Stone, 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3587) NMI Pres. – Joyce Mayner, 92 Tabby Ln., Murphy, NC 28906 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-644-9379) Care & Concern Dir. – Barbara Dalrymple, 138 Carson Lane, Murphy, NC 28906 27

(E-mail: [email protected]; 828-837-2825) Church Board Sec. – Pam Morrow, 42 Oakridge Tr., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3701) Church Treas. – Pam Morrow, 42 Oakridge Tr., Brasstown, NC 28902 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-835-3701)

Hendersonville First (Organized 1947) (040-0230) (828-692-7746) Location - 111 Washington St., Hendersonville, NC 28739 Web Address: www.hendersonvillefcn.org (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 828-692-1952) Pastor – (03/09) Sherman S. Waters (Bonnie), 545 Westbrook Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-606-0139) Review Date: (03/15) Assoc. Pastor: Youth & Worship Arts – Craig Moore (Annie), 407 Comet Dr., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (828-974-1650) Pastor Children & Families w/Children – Bonnie Waters, 545 Westbrook Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-606-0139) Pastoral Care & Senior Adults – Joe Quinn, # 5 East Laurel Ln., Etowah, NC 28729 (828-891-3897) SDMI Supt. – Lisa Marvin, P.O. Box 1809, Hendersonville, NC 28793 (828-697-0637) NYI Pres. – Eric Dollinger, 130 Carolina Bird Loop, Arden, NC 28704 (828-681-5486) NMI Pres. – Tabitha Dollinger, 130 Carolina Bird Loop, Arden, NC 28704 (828-681-5486) Women’s Min. Co-Dir. – Rita Robinson, 1544 Pilot Mt. Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28792 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-685-9999) Peggy Taylor, 283 Piney Oak Hills Cir. Hendersonville NC 28792 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-693-8814) Church Board Sec. – Darlene Robinson, 3246 Charlyne Dr., Henderonville, NC 28792 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-243-0621) Church Treas. – Judy Robinson, 1420 Kanuga Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (828-692-4569)

Hickory (Organized 1975) (040-0235) (828-294-0640) Location: 3404 Hwy 127 S., Hickory, NC 28602 (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – In Transition Church Board Sec. – Sharon Ellis, 2150 14th Ave. Dr. NE., Hickory, NC 28201 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Treas. – Reashea Montgomery, 5112 Gold Leaf Tr., Conover, NC 28613 (828-381-7781) 28

High Point Harvest Point (House Church) (Organized 1947) (040-0250) Location: 312 Skeet Club Rd., High Point, NC 27265 Web Address: harvestpointhome.weebly.com (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (05/00) Rick Blackmore (Beth), 312 Skeet Club Rd., High Point, NC 27265 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-307-2901) Review Date: (02/15) SDMI Supt. – Phil Kurland, 4004 Cole Ave., Jamestown, NC 27282 (336-905-0153) Women’s Min. Dir. - Beth Blackmore, 312 Skeet Club Rd., High Point, NC 27265 NYI Dir.’s – Drew & Kim Blish, 3234 Abbotts Creek Ct., Kernersville, NC 27284 (E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; 336-996-1244) NMI Pres. – Drew Blish,3234 Abbotts Creek Ct., Kernersville, NC 27284(336-996-1244) Ch. Bd. Sec’y. - Phil Kurland, 4004 Cole Ave., Jamestown, NC 27282 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-905-0153) Church Treas. - Phil Kurland, 4004 Cole Ave., Jamestown, NC 27282 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-905-0153)

Hillsborough New Hope (Organized 1988) (040-0012) (919-644-1127) Location - 3603 NC 86 S., Hillsborough, NC 27278 Web Address: www.nhnc.info (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (10/06) Matthew E. Roberts (Joyce), 1116 Augusta Dr., Mebane, NC 27302 (E-mail: [email protected]; H: 919-563-1974; C: 919-323-6468) Review Date: (11/16) SDMI Supt. – Marvin Watkins, 2002 Thoroughbred Dr., Hillsborough, NC 27278 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-732-5503) Women’s Min. Dir. – Kim Watkins, 2002 Thoroughbred Dr., Hillsborough, NC 27278 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-732-5503) Children’s Min. Dir. – Crystal Curasi, 309 Woodlawn Rd., Mebane, NC 27302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 301-653-3533) NMI Pres. – Barbara Lewis, 2308 Barrymore Ave., Durham, NC 27705 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-730-7705) Church Board Sec. – Barbara Lewis, 2308 Barrymore Ave., Durham, NC 27705 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-730-7705) Church Treas. – Wilma Mascarella, 126 N. Overland Dr., Mebane, NC 27302 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-304-3537)

Jacksonville Faith (Organized 1957) (040-0251) (910-353-0221) Location – 3590 Richlands Hwy., Jacksonville, NC 28540 Web Address: jaxnaz.org (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 910-353-0221) Pastor – (08/95) Bill R. Crane (Cheryl), 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-545-0833) Review Date: (07/17) 29

Music Dir. – Bill R. Crane, 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-545-0833) SDMI Supt. – Candice Walton, 206 Deer Haven Dr., Richlands, NC 28574 (E-mail: [email protected]; 951-553-4377) Children’s Min. Dir. - Candice Walton, 206 Deer Haven Dr., Richlands, NC 28574 (E-mail: [email protected]; 951-553-4377) NYI Pres. – Bruce Gladfelter, 103 Poplar Ridge Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-554-5594) Adult Min. Dir. – Bill R. Crane, 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-545-0833) Women’s Min. Dir. – Virginia Cruse, 106 Bryan Ct., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-347-6701) NMI Pres. – Cheryl Crane, 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-545-4696) Church Board Sec. – Virginia Cruse, 106 Bryan Ct., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-347-6701) Church Treas. - William Cruse, 106 Bryan Ct., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-347-6701)

Jacksonville Haws Run (CTM) (040-0252) Location – 768 Haws Run Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (Church e-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (10/01) Ed Hosier (Olesa), 768 Haws Run Rd., Lot 2, Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-938-3638) Music Dir. – Billy Hosier, 2723 Dawson Cabin Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-346-8249) Caleb Hosier, 766 Haws Run Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28540 NYI Pres. - Donna Hosier, 2723 Dawson Cabin Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected] 910-346-8249) NMI Pres. – Carol Copenhaver, PO Box 1262, Sneads Ferrry, NC 28460 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Board Sec. – Olesa Hosier, 768 Haws Run Rd., Lot 2, Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-938-3638) Church Treas. – Donna Hosier, 2723 Dawson Cabin Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28540 (E-mail: [email protected] 910-346-8249) Kannapolis Westside

(Organized 1949)

(040-0270)

(704-433-0174)

Location – 4700 Isenhour Rd., Kannapolis, NC 28081 Pastor – (09/10) Dodd Parrish,Sr. (Sheila), 68 Green Acres Cir., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-956-4079) Review Date: (09/16) NYI Pres. – Ralph Smith, 1313 Bailey St., Kannapolis, NC 28081 30

(E-mail:[email protected]; 704-933-3741) Women’s Min. Dir. - Sheila Parrish, 68 Green Acres Cir., Concord, NC 28025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-467-3979) NMI Pres. – Mark White, 238 W. Vance St., China Grove, NC 28023 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-857-4012) Church Board Sec. – Carol Goodman, 4250 Barber St., Kannapolis, NC 28081 (E-mail: [email protected]; 980-721-5629) Church Treas. – Ruth Klutz, 808 Klondale Ave., Kannapolis, NC 28081 (704-938-3960)

Kings Mountain (Organized 1940) (040-0280) (704-734-1143) Location – 127 Countryside Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Web Address: kmnaz.com (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 704-734-1143) Pastor – (07/96) Michael R. Daughrity (Kayleen), 106 Castlewood Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-739-5363) Review Date: (07/14) Music Dir. – Gary Cummings, 3446 Thoroughbred Ct., Gastonia, NC 28056 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-861-0759) SDMI/Chr. Ed. Dir. – Debbie Baity, 103 Velvet Dr., Kings Mtn., NC 28086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-524-7422) Children’s Min. Dir. – Kim Carroll, 1407 Circle Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054 (704-671-2313) Women’s Min. Dir. – Faye Drewery, 811 Hill St., Shelby, NC 28152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-482-5930) NMI Pres. – Donna Sisk, 109 Aaron Dr., Shelby, NC 28152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-434-6323) W & W Coord. – Dawn York, 121 Countryside Dr., Kings Mtn., NC 28086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 864-812-1869) Church Board Sec. – Wanda Gsellman, 272 Battleground Rd., Kings Mtn, NC 28086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-937-0052) Church Treas. – Tina Hoopaugh, 2640 McArver St., Gastonia, NC 28054 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-860-9023)

Laurinburg (Organized 1986) (040-0303) (910-276-1835) Mail: P.O. Box 2066, Laurinburg, NC 28353 Location - 11121 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 Pastor – (07/08) - Larry Lawrence (Jane), 11141 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-610-3512) Review Date: (07/14) Assoc. Pastor – (07/09) Jane Lawrence (Larry), 11141 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 (E-mail: [email protected];) 31

SDMI Supt – Jane Lawrence, 11141 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. – David Brown, 13460 Champion St., Laurinburg, NC 28353 (910-506-4084) NMI Pres – Sue Messer, P.O. Box 174, Laurel Hill, NC 28351 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-462-3385) Church Board Sec. – Judnettie Anderson, 10261 Sanders Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 Church Treas. – Jenise Moye, 10261 Purcell Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352

Lillington Grace (Organized 2012) (910-303-9582) Mail: 1293 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC, 27546, United States Location – 1293 Titan Roberts Rd., building on back lot; Lillington, NC 27546 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor – (10/11) – Tim Eyring (Ardith), 1293 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 910-814-3646) Review Date: (04/18) Office Sec. - Ardith Eyring, 1293 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-980-0530) SDMI Supt. – William Richard Eyring III, 1394 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (443-694-8854) NMI Pres. – Ardith Eyring, 1293 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-980-0530) Church Board Sec. – Ethel C. Beverage, 169 Brent Wood Ct., Sanford, NC 27332 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-308-0016) Church Treas. – Scott Fitzgerald, 1429 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (910-632-5899)

Monroe Cornerstone Community (Organized 1931) (040-0310) (704-289-6790) Location - 2707 Secrest Shortcut Rd., Monroe, NC 28110 Web Address: www.cccnaz.com (E-mail: [email protected]; No Fax Number) New Church Sponsor YES Pastor (08/02) Bobby Humphrey (Cindy) – 7001 Sedgewick Rd., Indian Trail, NC 28079 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-628-6358) Review Date: (08/16) Children’s Min. Dir. - Beth Dawson, 603 East Park Dr., Monroe, NC 28112 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-225-7706) Prime Time Dir. – Fred & Renee DeVoe, 720 Galedale Ln., Monroe, NC 28110 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-283-4586) Women’s Min. Dir. – Joyce Outen, 1208 Rocky River Rd., Monroe, NC 28110 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI Pres. – Helen Estes, 304 Austin St., Monroe, NC 28112 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-242-0313) SDMI Supt. – Vivian Smith, 1802 Mussel White Rd., Wingate, NC 28174 32

(E-mail: [email protected]; 704-254-4971) Church Board Sec. – Mel Moore, 2124 Gambriel Way, P.O. Box 104, Monroe, NC 28111 (704-289-7273) Church Treas. – Don Robinson, 1325 Summerlin Dairy Rd., Wingate, NC 28174 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-233-2057)

Monroe Piedra Angular Iglesia (CTM) – (040-0002) Location: Meeting at Monroe Cornerstone Com’y, 2707 Secrest Shortcut Rd., Monroe, NC 28110 (704-289-6790) Pastor – (11/06) – Ramon Montanez (Maleni), 1709 Chambers Dr. Apt. 17, Matthews, NC 28105 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 704-290-9533) Mooresville “The Bridge” (Organized 1949) (040-0320) (704-664-4216) Location: 2940 Charlotte Hwy, Mooresville, NC 28117-3548 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 704-662-3946) Pastor – (05/01) Tom McCrea (Patti), 123 Gossett Ct., Mooresville, NC 28115 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-658-0967) Review Date: (05/15) Admin. Asst. – Angela Cotton, 2940 Charlotte Hwy., Mooresville, NC 28117 (E-mail:[email protected]; 704-664-4216) Youth Pastor – Nate Garrett (Debbie), 212 Briarcliff Rd., Troutman, NC 28166 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-677-5279) Pastor of Community Care – Jeffrey Wilson, 312 Beaten Path Rd.k Mooresville, NC 28117 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-770-7643) Day School Dir. – Sonya Byrd (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Board Sec. – Shane Byrd (E-Mail: [email protected]) Church Treasurer – Mike Johnson, 133 Fairway Dr., Mooresville, NC 28117 (704-658-1930)

North Raleigh (Organized 1973) (040-0373) (919-870-1141) Location - 9200 Strickland Rd., Raleigh, NC 27615 Web Address: www.nrnazarene.org (fax: 919-870-1447) Pastor (08/07) – Rick Hudgens (Sharron), 4612 Stonewall Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-830-1025) Review Date: (07/17) Office Sec. – Sharron Hudgens, 4612 Stonewall Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 Youth Pastor – Jordan Unfried (Alana), 807 Flintwood Ct., Raleigh, NC 27609 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. – Brian Cherry, 6800 Chesterbrook Ct., #204, Raleigh, NC 27615 (Email: [email protected]; 919-896-5535) Church Board Sec. – Joannie Richards (E-mail: [email protected]) 33

Church Treas. – Jim Hill

(E-mail: [email protected])

Norwood (Organized 1935) (040-0330) (704-474-3358) Mail: P.O. Box 1099, Norwood, NC 28128 Location - 424 Flynn Rd., Norwood, NC 28128 Pastor – (04/12) Shawn Grosvenor (Bethany), 409 Shinn Cir., Norwood, NC 28128 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-474-3358) Review Date: (05/18) Assoc. Pastor – Bethany Grosvenor, 409 Shinn Cir., Norwood, NC 28128 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-474-3358) Music Dir. – Susan Russell (Jeremy), 42833 Will Rd., Norwood, NC 28128 (704-474-0515) Prime Time Dir. - Dottie King (WB), 1141 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle, NC 28001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-982-7820) SDMI Sup't. – Allen Diggs, 428 Doody Ave., Norwood, NC 28128 (704-459-0023) NYI Pres. – Derrick & Tiffany Adcock, 2700 Plantation Way, Albemarle, NC 28001 (704-983-4817) Mission & Outreach Coord. – Bethany Grosvenor, 409 Shinn Cir., Norwood, NC 28128 (704-474-3358) Church Bd Sec. – Brenda Harris, PO Box 208, 40128 Chapel Rd., Norwood, NC 28128 (704-474-5393) Church Treas. – Lisa Davis, 392 Acorn Acres Rd., Norwood, NC 28128 (704-474-4483) Piedmont Fellowship (Organic) (CTM) (040-0006) Mail: 7576 Greenmeadow Dr., PO Box 215, Tobaccoville, NC 27050 Location – Multiple locations in Forsyth, Stokes, and Yadkin counties Lay Minister/Cultivators – (09/11) David Ward (Sharon), 7576 Greenmeadow Dr., Tobaccoville, NC 27050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-983-0879) SDMI Supt. – Sharon Potter, 310 Hillsboro Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-760-3468) NYI Pres. – Sharon Ward, 7576 Greenmeadow Dr., Tobaccoville, NC 27050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-983-0879) NMI Pres. – Crystal Harley, 4004 Primrose Path, Winston-Salem, NC 27127 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-624-4452) Recording Sec. – Karen Warren, 309 Farmstead Rd., King, NC 27021

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Pittsboro (Organized 1990) (040-0033) (919-548-6793) Mail: P.O. Box 1313, Pittsboro, NC 27312 Location - 705 NC Hwy. 902 Bypass, Pittsboro, NC 27312 Web Address: www.pittsboronaz.com Pastor – In Transition SDMI Supt. – Renee Everwine, 99 Bradford Rodgers Rd., Siler City, NC 27344 (919-663-6261) NYI Pres. – Rhonda Carlson, 2738 Alex Cockman Rd., Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919-542-1919) NMI Pres. – Mary Ellen Spivey, 7136 US Hwy. 64 W., Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919-663-3439) Church Board Sec. – Nellie Haith, 1196 Pearleman Teague Rd., Siler City, NC 27344 (919-742-2601) Church Treas. – Mary Ellen Spivey, 7136 US Hwy. 64 W., Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919-663-3439)

Plymouth (Organized 1942) (040-0360) (252-793-9046) Location -104 Oakford Ave., Plymouth, NC 27962 Web Address: www.plyncnazarene.org (Fax: 252-793-9046) Pastor – (10/11) Steve Creech (Janet), 203 Gen. Pettigrew Dr., Plymouth, NC 27962 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-793-2677) Review Date: (04/18) Music Dir. - Mary Ann Foster, 2017 Albemarle Beach Rd., Roper, NC 27970 (252-793-3754) SDMI Supt. – Beth Waters, 48 Blair Shore Rd. Roper, NC 27970 (252-793-4999) Children’s Min. Dir. - Beth Waters, 48 Blair Shore Rd. Roper, NC 27970 (252-793-4999) NYI Pres. – Keith Sawyer, 1209 Folly Rd., Plymouth, NC 27962 (252-793-6895) Prime Time Dir. – Dorothy Adams, 2553 Long Ridge Rd., Plymouth, NC 27962 (252-793-4225) Women’s Min. Dir. – Glenda Wilson, 211 Roanoke Ave., Plymouth, NC 27962 (252-793-4980) NMI Pres. – Dorothy Adams, 2553 Long Ridge Rd., Plymouth, NC 27962 (252-793-4225) Church Board Sec. – Mary Ann Foster, 2017 Albemarle Beach Rd., Roper, NC 27970 (252-793-3754) Church Treas. – Mary Ann Foster, 2017 Albemarle Beach Rd., Roper, NC 27970 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-793-3754)

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Raeford The Well Community (CTM) (040-0014) (910-527-6612) Location – 405 Buckeye Dr., Raeford, NC 28376 Web Address: WellCommunityChurch.com (E-mail:[email protected]) Pastor – (03/13) Jason D. Lictao (Hannah), 405 Buckeye Dr., Raeford, NC 28376 (E-mail:[email protected]; 910-527-6612) Children’s Min. Dir. – Corrine Davis Women’s Min. Dir. – Hannah Lictao Church Board Sec. – Felicia Grimes Church Treas. – Ryan Davis

Raleigh First (Organized 1939) (040-0370) (919-772-0515) Location - 1329 Highway 70 W., Garner, NC 27529 Web Address: raleighfirstnazarene.org (Fax: 919-662-0017) Pastor – (11/13) Riley Powell (Karen), 84 Telesto, Garner, NC 27529 (E-mail: [email protected]) Review Date: (11/15) Office Sec. – Valerie Thompson (E-mail: [email protected]) Assoc. Pastor – Phillip P. Modlin (Crystal) Worship Pastor – Adam deWeber (Gretchen), 120 Brindley Cir., Clayton, NC 27520 SDMI Supt. – Aaron Firebaugh Children’s Min. Dir. – Josh Cain NYI Pres. – Patsy Little Prime Time Dir. – Jim Stewart (Joan) Women’s Min. Dir. – Tina Pendergraph & Kim Reynolds NMI Pres. – Joy Hill Church Board Sec. - Susan Webb, 201 Timothy Ridge, Clayton, NC 27520 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-359-2278) Church Treas. – Valerie Thompson, 1329 Highway 70 W., Garner, NC 27529 (919-772-0515)

Raleigh International Evangelical (CTM) (040-0361) (919-870-1141) Location: 9200 Strickland Rd., Raleigh, NC 27615 Pastor – (04/06) Caleb Buna (Sara), 3817 Watkins Ridge Ct., Raleigh, NC 27616 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-848-9804) Music Dir. – Nana Katende (505-876-7411) Children’s Min. Dir. – Annie Zoduluna (919-673-4644) Youth Pastor – Papy Kabeya (919-758-1330) Men’s Min. Dir. – Don Kdongala (919-798-3291) Women’s Min. Dir. – Eunice Ledoux (919-845-9697) Church Board Sec. – Tiffany Katende (202-688-5910) Raleigh Tapestry

(Organized 2000)

(040-0371) 36

(919-833-7218)

Mail: P.O. Box 25628, Raleigh, NC. 27611-5628 Location – 1200 S. Blount St., Raleigh, NC 27601 Web Address: www.n2noutreach.org Fax: 919-828-5829; Pastor – (06/02) Royce Hathcock (Julie), 1617 E. Lenoir St., Raleigh, NC 27610 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-828-5873) Review Date: (07/16) Assoc. Pastor – Kathy Getka (Ed), 108 Sudbury Ln., Chapel Hill, NC 27626 (919-597-0082) Assoc. Pastor – Spence Hathcock (Jessie), 2952 Ligon St. Apt. B, Raleigh, NC 276707 (919-609-3898) Assoc. Pastor – Melanie Gering, 1110 S. Person St., Raleigh, NC 27601 (405-397-4392) Music Dir. - Melissa Logan, 3205 Arrowwood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (919-878-1535) Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Julie Hathcock, 1617 E. Lenoir St., Raleigh, NC 27610 (919-828-5873) Alex Ford, 578 E. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, NC 27601 Church Board Sec. – Carol Huey, PO Box 25628, Raleigh, NC 27611 (919-597-1429) Church Treas. – Melissa Logan, 3205 Arrowwood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (919-878-1535) Nazarene Compassionate Ministry Center: Neighbor to Neighbor Ministries, Inc. – P.O. Box 25628, Raleigh, NC 27611 Latino/Hispanic Director – Rev. Leo Reich, 2316 Ravehill Dr., Raleigh, NC 27615 (919-875-8346)

Rocky Mount (Organized 1977) (040-0375) (252-937-4436) Location - 1530 Hunter Hill Rd., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (Fax: 252-443-4436) Web Address: rmnaz.com E-mail: [email protected] Pastor – (06/04) Mark Eby (Tammy) - 1610 Hunter Hill Rd, Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (E-mail: [email protected]. 252-443-6520) Review Date: 06/14) Assoc. Pastor - Marlene Law (Gerald), 127 Sherwood Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-612-8145) Family Minister – Andre Smiley (Erin), 301 Park Ave., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-406-6577) Office Sec. – Erin Smiley, 301 Park Ave., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-406-6721) Music Dir. - Steve Clayton, 2404 Surry Rd., Wilson, NC 27896 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-243-3746) SDMI Supt. – James “Buster” Jones, 1717 Burton St., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (E-mail: [email protected]; 717-330-5571) Children’s Min. Dir. – Andre Smiley (Erin), 301 Park Ave., Rocky Mount, NC 27801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-406-6577) NYI Pres. – Mike Hood, 2536 Deer Run, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 37

(E-mail: [email protected]; 252-903-4167) Prime Time Dir. – Marlene Law, 127 Sherwood Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (E-mail:[email protected]; 919-612-8145) Women’s Min. Dir. – Linda Egnor, 309 E.Johnston St., Tarboro, NC 27886 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-823-6591); NMI Pres. – Barbara Adams, 1424 Rocky Creek Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-977-9486) Church Board Sec. – Steve Clayton, 2404 Surry Rd.,Wilson, NC 27896 (252-243-3746) Church Treas. – Barry Adams, 1424 Rocky Creek Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (E-mail: [email protected]; 252-977-9486)

Salisbury (Organized 1941) (040-0380) (704-633-5614) Location - 224 W. 12th St., Salisbury, NC 28144 Pastor – (06/05) Dennis DeLong (Janet), 117 Shamrock Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-636-9105) Review Date: (06/15) Assoc. Pastor – (06/12) Jeff Smith (Stephanie), 23 2nd St., Lexington, NC 27292 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-420-0833) Music Dir. – Scott Smith, 1310 Old Beattys Ford Rd., China Grove, NC 28023 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-302-5994) SDMI Supt. – Kathy Smith, 1385 Henderson Grove Ch. Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-840-6965) Women’s Ministry Director – Janet DeLong, 117 Shamrock Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-636-9105) NMI Pres. – Linda Cauble, 2206 Innes St., Salisbury, NC 28146 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Board Sec. – Ruth Koontz, 1525 7th St., Salisbury, NC 28144 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-630-9998) Church Treas. – Kay Flynn, 335 Archer Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-636-1072)

Shelby First (Organized 1971) (040-0385) (704-487-5683) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 2665, Shelby, NC 28151)1205 Charles Rd., Shelby, NC 28152 (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (08/12) Tony Rayfield (Kay), 2619 Prospect Church Rd., Mooresboro NC 28114 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-657-1731) Review Date: (05/18) Music Dir. – Artie Ogren, 1407 Steel Bridge Rd., Mooresboro, NC 28114 (704-434-5552) SDMI Supt – David Vanderhoof, 2329 Kings Rd., Shelby, NC 28152 (704-406-9044) 38

NYI Pres. – Susan Carter, 713 High Shoals Ch Rd, Mooresboro, NC 28114 (704-447-0441) NMI Pres. – Lisa Carter, 713 High Shoals Ch Rd, Mooresboro, NC 28114 (828-429-2278) Church Board Sec. – Karen Vanderhoof, 2329 Kings Rd., Shelby, NC 2815 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-406-9044) Church Treas. – Karen Vanderhoof, 2329 Kings Rd., Shelby, NC (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-406-9044)

Statesville First (Organized 1962) (040-0395) (704-878-2235) Location - 506 Medlin St., Statesville, NC 28677 (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (04/00) Frank L. Turner (Ovella), 1235 Mitchell Ave., Statesville, NC 28677 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-878-0681) Review Date: (06/14) Music Dir. – Frank L. Turner, 1235 Mitchell Ave., Statesville, NC 28677 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-878-0681) Vis. Min. – Rodney Bass, 173 Parker Lake Loop, Statesville, NC 28677 (704-657-6325) SDMI Supt. – Christina Knox, 317 Knox Farm Rd., Statesville, NC 28677 (704-878-2299) NYI Pres. – Jermaine & Chaka Jordan, 188 Greenfield Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336-492-3097) NMI Pres. – Ralph Huffman, P.O Box 11474, Hickory, NC 28603 (828-302-2363) Church Board Sec. – Ovella Turner, 1235 Mitchell Ave., Statesville, NC 28677 (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-878-0681) Church Treas. – Ralph Huffman, P.O Box 11474, Hickory, NC 28603 (828-302-2363)

Thomasville First (Organized 1950) (040-0410) (336-475-0324) Location – 600 Dillon St., Thomasville, NC 27360 Web Address: tnc123.org Pastor – (01/09) Michael D. McClure (Sheila), 602 Dillon St., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-475-0324; 336-905-0862) Review Date: (01/15) Assoc. Pastor – Jonathan McClure, 602 Dillon St., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-905-9344) SDMI Supt. – Joey Jones, 7018 Little Uwharrie, Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-905-0377) NYI Pres. – Jeremy Underwood, 272 Free Pilgrim Ch. Rd., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI Pres. – Vickie Talent, 155 Alexandria Ln., Thomasville, NC 27360 (336-475-9374) 39

Church Board Sec. – Judy Grant, 108 Tina Place, Thomasville, NC 27360 (336-475-9374) Church Treas. – Linda Flecken, 267 Spencer Meadow Rd., Asheboro, NC 27205 (E-mail:[email protected])

Triad Covenant Life (Organized 2008) (040-0241) Location - 2207 Rheims Dr., Greensboro, NC 27407 Web Address: covenantlc.org

(336-887-5433)

Pastor – (10/08) Keith Parker (Alice), 710 Scottwood Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-662-2664) Review Date: (02/15) Assoc. Pastor – (06/13) Gene Cheek (Faye) Children’s Pastor – Phil Messer (Laurie), 2905 Hunt Ridge Ct., Trinity, NC 27370 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-880-1012) NMI Pres. – Geraldine Heafner, 807 S. Elam Ave., Greensboro, NC 27403 Church Board Sec. – Laurie Messer, 2905 Hunt Ridge Ct., Trinity, NC 27370 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-880-1012) Church Treas. – Sharon Collins, 3590 Sharon Dale Dr., Archdale, NC 27263

Wake Forest (Organized 2006) (040-0420) (919) 562-4076) Location: 203 CapCom Ave., Ste. 114, Wake Forest, NC 27587 Pastor – (06/14) Jerry Ward (Yvonne), 418 Greenhill Dr, Siler City, NC 27344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-542-1919) Review Date: (06/16) Music Dir. – Chuck Sinclair, 410 Magnolia View Ln., Rolesville, NC 27571 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-566-1003) SDMI Supt. – Wayne Kabat, 90 Blair Trail, Louisburg, NC 27529 (Email: [email protected]; 919-497-5799) Children’s Min. Dir. – Jennifer Hartman, 3405 Brentwood Rd., Raleigh, NC 27604 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-599-2030) NYI Pres. – Phillip Justice, 7721 Wakebrook Dr., Raleigh, NC 27616 (E-mail: [email protected]: 919-217-2567) Men’s Min. Dir. – Sheldon Taylor, 6328 Willowdell Dr., Wake Forest, NC 27587 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-554-2044) NMI Pres. – Jean Zeblo, 404 Perry, Rolesville, NC 27571 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-570-0734) Church Bd Sec. – Clay Sasser, 3705 Ingram Dr, Raleigh, NC 27604 (E-mail: [email protected]; 919-790-0010) Church Treas. – Angie Roberts, 201 Release Cr., Raleigh, NC 27615 (919-846-1530)

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Waynesville Lakeview (Organized 1953) (040-0221) (828-734-9206) Location - 24 Nazarene Way, Waynesville, NC 28785 (E-mail: [email protected]) Pastor – (07/00) Tim Pullin (Karen), 28 Nazarene Way, Waynesville, NC 28785 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-734-9206) Review Date: (07/14) SDMI Supt. – Nikki Henke, P.O. Box 193, Sylva, NC 28779 (828-586-6446) Men’s Min Dir. – Ron Singer, 326 Inglewood Cove Rd., Waynesville, NC 28786 (828-586-6446) Women’s Min. Dir. – Beulah Rathbone, 100 Wild Cherry Dr., Clyde, NC 28721 (828-452-9247) NMI Pres. – Karen Pullin, 28 Nazarene Way, Waynesville, NC 28785 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-926-1726) Church Board Sec. – Judy Kullman, PO Box 965 Maggie Valley, NC 28751 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-944-0032) Church Treas. – Ken Henke, P.O. Box 193, Sylva, NC 28779 (E-mail: [email protected]; 828-586-6446)

Wilmington (Organized 1959) (040-0435) (910-398-8529) Location: 5654 Carolina Beach Rd., Wilmington, NC 28412 Pastor – (07/05) Derrell Clark (JoAnn), 110 Emberwood Dr., Winnabow, NC 28479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-471-5497) Review Date: (09/15) Music Dir. – Janet Willetts, 9137 Ellis St SE, Winnabow, NC 28479 (910-371-9784) SDMI Supt. – Richard Kimball, 7248 Woodhall Dr., Wilmington, NC 28411 (910-790-9517) Children’s Min. Dir. – Kim White, 4605 Indian Trail, Wilmington, NC 28412 (910-465-8189) Adult Min Dir. – Scott Henry, 1010 Balfour Dr., Wilmington, NC 28412 (910-200-6459) NMI Pres. – Ela Snyder, 4048 Appleton Way, Wilmington, NC 28412 (910-520-1766) Church Board Sec. – Richard Kimball, 7248 Woodhall Dr., Wilmington, NC 28411 (910-790-9517) Church Treas. – John Rivera, 1211 Atrium Way, Leland, NC 28451 (E-mail: [email protected]; H: 910-632-7142; C: 910-409-2670)

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Winston-Salem First (Organized 1950) (040-0440) (336-924-2226) Location: 4555 Shattalon Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 (Fax: 336-922-2928) Pastor – In Transition Church Board Sec. – Church Treas. –

Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno (CTM) (040-0438) No Church Phone Location: 530 Barnes Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Pastor – (08/12) Oscar Pereda (Myriam), 2521 Atwood Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (E-mail: [email protected]; 336-473-9474) Music Dir. – Carmen Lugue, 530 Barnes Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27107 SDMI Supt. – Lorena Hernandez, 235-504 Sunny Park Cir., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 NYI Pres. – Robert Ferris, 2521 Atwood Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 NMI Pres. – Eris Sanchez Church Board Sec. – Keren Ferris, 2521 Atwood Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Treasurer – Robert Ferris, 2521 Atwood Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103

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F. ORDAINED ELDERS Date denotes year of ordination or recognition of elder’s orders. CED – Christian Education Minister; CHP – Chaplain; DA – District Assistant; 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 CTM’s); PSV-FT – Pastoral Service, Fulltime; PSV-PT – Pastoral Service, Part-time; 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 1969 RU 1953 1953 1955 1982 1997 1996 2011 2011 1996 1967 2012 1982 1998 1980

Adams, Ronald M., 2301 Timberlake Ave., High Point, NC 27265 (Archdale) (336-870-8191) RA Albertson, Ralph T., 289 Alson Rd., Thomasville, NC 27360 (Asheboro) (336-475-4143) RA Allen, Arthur L., 3227 Hickory Hill Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28792 (Hendersonville) (828-692-9310) RA Andress, Robert J., 509 Holiday Rd., Gastonia, NC 28054 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-864-5724) RA/ESR Armstrong, B. Leon, 4638 S. Holden Rd., Greensboro,, NC 27406 (Winston-Salem First) PAS Bailey, Dale E., 203 Westbrook Ct., Burlington, NC 27215 (Burlington First) (336-584-7889) PAS Barefield, John Michael, 2667 Kendrick Dr., Charlotte, NC 28214 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-399-6836) PSV/FT Barefield, Nathan, 2024 Grimley Ln., Indian Land, SC 29707 (Charlotte Pineville) (337-513-2326) CHP Barfield, Richard Gordon, 235 Raptor Dr., Crestview, FL 32536 (Fayetteville) U Barnes, Douglas C., 631 Louisiana Ave., Saluda, NC 28773 (Forest City) (828-749-2580) RA Barnes, J. Mark, 12001 Shandon Cir., Charlotte, NC 28226 (Charlotte Pineville) (704-543-1010) PSV/PT Bearden, Beth, 12533 Walkers Down Ct., Charlotte, NC 28273 (Charlotte Pineville) (704-583-1743) PAS Bearden, Michael D., 12533 Walkers Down Ct., Charlotte, NC 28273 (Charlotte Pineville) (704-583-1743) PAS Bell, Joseph E., 2401 Armstrong Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28054 (Gastonia Eastside) (704-867-6754) RU Beverage, Barry, 169 Brent Wood Ct., Sanford, NC 27332 (Fayetteville) (910-498-6569) 43

1983 2010 2003 2003 2005 2005 1984 1989 2007 2003 2007 2007 1994 1986 1997 2005 1995 1988 1981 1986 2000 1992 1998

U

Bias, Michael L., P.O. Box 182, Brasstown, NC 28902 (Franklin) (828-644-5393) U Birchfield, Sandra, 5603 Birch Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (Fayetteville) (910-423-7620) PAS Blackmore, Richard J., 312 Skeet Club Rd., High Point, NC 27265 (High Point Harvest Point) (336-307-2901) U Bouassa, André (North Raleigh) (919-798-4543) CHP Bremer, Bettyanna, 9510 Abson Ct., Charlotte, NC 28215 (Charlotte Calvary) (704-612-3915) PAS Bremer, John W., 9510 Abson Ct., Charlotte, NC 28215 (Charlotte Calvary) (704-620-2858) RU Burkett, Thomas S., 113 Bouldin Ct., Trinity, NC 27370 (Plymouth) (252-333-7719) RA/PSV-PT Cheek, D. Gene, 3201 Liberty Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406 (Triad Covenant Life) (336-285-0657) PAS Clark, Derrell Edwin, 110 Emberwood Dr., Winnabow, NC 28479 (Wilmington) (910-383-1082) RA/SPC Clayton, Arnold E., P.O. Box 708, East Flat Rock, NC 28726 (Hendersonville First) (828-699-3347) PAS Corona, Celia de, 4306 Overbecks Ln., Waxhaw, NC 28173 (Charlotte Prince of Peace Hispanic) (704-941-9540) PAS Corona, Miguel Angel, 4306 Overbecks Ln., Waxhaw, NC 28173 (Charlotte Prince of Peace Hispanic) (704-941-9540) PAS Crane, Bill R., 211 Toni Dr., Jacksonville, NC 28546 (Jacksonville Faith) (910-353-1984) CHP Crary, David B., 33 Dovecreek, Columbia, SC 29229 (Pittsboro) (803-318-5011) PAS Creech, Steve D., 203 Pettigrew Dr., Plymouth, NC 27962 (Plymouth) (252-793-2677) PAS Cunningham, Malcolm “Marty,” 2655 Southmont Dr., Asheboro, NC 27205 (Asheboro) (843-793-8827) PAS Daughrity, Michael R., 106 Castlewood Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (Kings Mountain) (704-739-5363) PAS Davis, Harold L., Jr., 1611 Thompson Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (Concord) (704-784-9596) RA Davis, Laddonia C., Capital Towers #2, 4808 Six Forks Rd, Apt 2509, Raleigh, N.C. 27609 (North Raleigh) (919-787-4411) PAS DeLong, Dennis G., 117 Shamrock Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 (Salisbury) (704-636-9105) TRF Easterly, Mark L., In process of transfer to Virginia District PAS Eby, Mark, 1610 Hunter Hill Rd, Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (Rocky Mount) (252-443-6520) CHP Evans, Douglas C., 305 Grand Oaks Dr., Gibsonville, NC 27249 (Burlington 1st) (336-375-7496) 44

1980 PAS 1969 2000 2014 1996 2005 1980 2013 2009 2001 2013 2011 1989 2002 1994 2004 1992 2010 1987 1974 1965 2008

Eyring, Tim, 1315 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (Lillington Grace) (910-303-9582) RU Fannin, Lewis K., 1104 S. Limestone St., Gaffney, SC 29340 (Thomasville) EVT Ferguson, Anthony Scott, 328 East Naomi St., Randleman, NC 27317 (Greensboro Southeast) (336-498-4999) PAS Fields, William Dee, 771 Piney Grove Church Rd., Siler City, NC 27344 (Greensboro Southeast) (919-663-2207) CHP Fleming, Patrick, 126 Slopes Ct., Boone, NC 28607 (Hickory) (716-912-3503) U Gass, Joseph A., Jr., 21205 Island Forest Dr., Cornelius, NC 28031 (Mooresville “The Bridge”) (704-910-9914) RA Gately, J. George, Jr., 132 Wood Acre Dr., Mooresville, NC 28115 (Fayetteville) (704-819-6267) PSV/PT Getka, Kathy Ann Wissusik, 1200 S. Blount St., Raleigh, NC 27601 (Raleigh Tapestry) (919-597-0082) PAS Graves, Porter R. III, 607 Edgewood Dr., Newport, NC 28570 (Beaufort Bridgeway) (252-223-7025) EVT Greenway, Kenneth N., P.O. Box 264, High Point, NC 27261 (Triad Covenant Life) (336-253-8589) PAS Grosvenor, Shawn, 409 Shinn Cir., Norwood, NC 28128 (Norwood) (828-253-2095) PAS Haney, Rhonda, P.O. Box 424, Waynesville, NC 28786 (Franklin) (828-454-1902) U Hanyak, John M., 190 Cool Creek Dr., Willow Springs, NC 27592 (Raleigh First) (919-763-8792) PAS Hardesty, Lester Otto, P.O. Box 2301, Cherokee NC 28719 (Cherokee) (828-497-5870) PAS Hardesty, Lisa Tuemler, P.O. Box 2301, Cherokee NC 28719 (Cherokee) (828-497-5870) PAS Hartis, Thomas Glenn, 121 Coleman Goforth Farm Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (Cherryville) (704-482-7709) PAS Hathcock, Royce, 1617 E. Lenoir St., Raleigh, NC 27610 (Raleigh Tapestry) (919-828-5873) EDU Hedrick, Anthony O’Neal, 2013 Emerald Pines, Tega Cay, SC 29708 (Charlotte Pineville) (803-547-1950) U Henning, David L., 2220 W. Middlefield Rd., Mountain View, CA 94043 (Mooresville) (704-904-0796) U Hodge, William N., 1156 Crystalwater Dr., Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 RU Holmes, J. McCray, 1024 Westchester Rd., Charlotte NC 28205 (Charlotte Calvary) (704-563-7535) PAS Hopkins, Doug, 363 Hazel Mill Rd., Asheville, NC 28806 (Asheville First) (828-253-0297)

2004 PAS

Hosier, Edwin P., Jr., 768 Haws Run Rd., Jacksonville, NC 28540 45

1987 2008 1988 1988 2010 1990 2011 2004 1973 2011 2008 1996 1987 2011 2013 1996 1963 1984 2011 1995 1963 1981

(Jacksonville Haws Run) (910-938-3638) RA Howell, Kenneth D., Villages of Ashe Assisted Living, 151 Village Pk. Dr., West Jefferson, NC 28694 (Mount Jefferson) (336-384-3097) PAS Hudgens, Richard, 4612 Stonewall Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604 (North Raleigh) (919-830-1025) PAS Humphrey, Bobby J., 7001 Sedgewick Rd., Indian Trail, NC 28079 (Monroe Cornerstone Community) (704-628-6358) SPC Jenkins, Cecil R., 61 Waightstill Dr., Arden, NC 28704 (Arden Faith Point) (828-775-8663) PSV/PT Johnson, Bobby, 1405 Yakamis Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603 (Cary Penny Rd.) (919-779-9237) PSV-PT Jones, Michael L., 7100 Bredon Dr. #712, Charlotte, NC 28226 (Charlotte Pineville) (815-953-2323) U Jones, Roxanne Alexander, 19985 Broadmoor Ln., Stillwell, KS 66085 (Hendersonville First) (828-301-4248) U King, Scott, 4115 Canipe Dr., Charlotte, NC 28269 (Charlotte Pineville) (704-930-1745) RA Kroeze, Darrel, 2848 Mine Creek Rd., Burlington, NC 27217 (Burlington First) (336-226-1246) SPC Kruck, Jeffery Logan, 4004 W. Warwick Ave., Chicago, IL 60641 (Hillsborough New Hope) (405-315-5230) U LaLone, Geoffrey, 1201 Jones Dairy Rd., Wake Forest, NC 27587 (Wake Forest) (919-761-7177) SPC Larned, E. Keith, 391 Straight Creek Rd., New Tazewell, TN 37825 (Boone First) (828-263-9887) RU Law, Gerald, 127 Sherwood Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (Rocky Mount) (252-210-2657) PSV/PT Law, Marlene, 127 Sherwood Dr., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (Rocky Mount) (252-459-9438) PSV/PT Lawrence, Jane, 11141 S. Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 (Laurinburg) (910-506-4785) PAS Lawrence, Larry, 11141 S. Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 (Laurinburg) (910-506-4785) RA Lawrence, Riley, 102 Kim Ln, Hendersonville, NC 28792 (Hendersonville First) (828-698-3868) RA Lee, Roger D., 2706 Deer Stand Cir., Vale, NC 28168 (Hickory) (704-462-1570) PAS Lictao, Jason, 405 Buckeye Dr., Raeford, NC 28376 (Raeford The Well) (910-527-6612) U Martinez, Miguel A., 422 N. Main Street, Graham, NC 27253 (Graham New Vision) (336-675-6875) RA Masencup, H. Edgar, 5307 NC Hwy 32 S, Plymouth, NC 27962 (Plymouth) (252-791-0731) DS Mason, Gregory, 10801 Johnston Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226 (601-988-2300) 46

2013 PAS

McCabe, Robert, 230 Valley Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360 (Greensboro First) (336-471-4338)

1968 RA 1981 2000 1987 1991 1967 2009 2012 1986 2006 1996 1971 1993 2010 1996 2002 1970 2014 2009 2008 1967

McCant, Jerry, 5820 Laurel Ridge Dr., Snow Camp, NC 27349 (Burlington 1st) (336-376-1816) PAS McClure, Michael D., 602 Dillon St., Thomasville, NC 27360 (Thomasville) (336-905-0862) PAS McCrea, Thomas B., 123 Gossett Ct., Mooresville, NC 28115-2770 (Mooresville “The Bridge”) (704-658-0967) PAS McLendon, R. Gene, P.O. Box 1927, Morehead City, NC 28557 (Crystal Coast) (252-515-4361) PAS Medley, Mark E., 2411 Elmhurst Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304 (Fayetteville) (910-850-2775) U Messer, A. Glenn, 3205 Seattle Ct., Wake Forest, NC 27587 (Wake Forest) (919-610-4724) PSV/FT Messer, Phillip Michael, 2905 Hunt Ridge Ct., Trinity, NC 27370 (Triad Covenant Life) (336-431-7757) PSV/FT Modlin, Phillip P., 128 St. Ives Ct., Clayton, NC 27520 (Raleigh First) (740-360-3342) RU Moffitt, Carroll L., 26 W. Fork Creek Rd., Saluda, NC 28773 Hendersonville First (828-329-2376) PSV/FT Moore, Craig P., 407 Comet Dr.., Hendersonville, NC 28791 (Hendersonville 1st) (828-974-1650) RA Morris, Robert A., 112 Braxton Pl., Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (Rocky Mount) (252-985-0384) RA Murphy, Max S., 216 Straits Dr., Beaufort, NC 28156 (Charlotte Pineville) (252-838-0322) U Myers, Kenneth L., P.O. Box 1646, Badin, NC 28009 (Concord) RA Narron, William Gary, 7309 Phellos Court,, Raleigh, NC 27615 (North Raleigh) (804-402-9401) U Nelson, Curtis G., 119 Cedar Ave., Beaufort, NC 28516 (Beaufort Bridgeway) (252-728-5132) PAS Olangi, Paul-Jean, 10933 Dulin Crk. Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28215 (Charlotte Holiness French) (704-970-6438) RU Owsley, R. Larry, 99 Remington Rd., Rocky Point, NC 28457 (Jacksonville Haws Run) (910-264-5371) PAS Pardue, Megan Marie, 905 Wilkerson Ave., Durham, NC 27701 (Durham Refuge) (919-937-4144) PAS Parker, Kenneth (Keith) Lynn, Jr., 710 Scottwood Dr., Thomasville, NC 27360 (Triad Covenant Life) (336-662-2664) PAS Parrish, Dwight “Dodd”, 68 Green Acres Cir., Concord, NC 28025 (Kannapolis Westside) (704-956-4079) st RU Pearson, Paul E., 8854 D SW 91 Pl., #772, Ocala, FL 34481 (Hillsborough New Hope) 47

1995 PAS 1984 1953 1985 1981 1994 2013 2004 1974 1993 2013 2012 2013 2007

1998 1998 1996 1995 1999 2001 1994 1970

Pereda, Myriam, 2521 Atwood Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (Graham New Vision) (336-918-8223) DA/PAS Pereda, Oscar, 2521 Atwood Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno) (336-473-9474) RA Phelps, Richard E., 358 Lakebay Rd., Vass, NC 28394 (Cary Penny Rd.) (910-245-7774) CHP Pollok, David A., 2395 Carriage Ln., Lincolnton, NC 28092 (Kings Mountain) (980-241-3690) PAS Powell, G. Riley, 84 Telesto Cir., Garner, NC 27529 (Raleigh First) (740-360-6821) U Prater, Timothy, 110 Parkside Dr., Bluffton, SC 29910 (Charlotte Pineville) (704-533-0141) SPC Puckett, Bruce, 13 Bridgeport, Dr., Durham, NC 27713 (Durham House Church) (919-402-0847) PSV/ FT Puckett, Duncan C., 1045 Village Green Ln., Rock Hill, SC 29730 (Charlotte Pineville) (704-904-0854) RU Pulkkinen, Robert D., 317 Somerset Dr., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-739-5111) PAS Pullin, Timothy L., 28 Nazarene Way, Waynesville, NC 28785 (Waynesville Lakeview) (828-944-0369) PAS Quanstrom, Ryan, 2401 Huron, Durham, NC 27707 (Durham Resurrection Community) (618-578-9530) EDU Reese, Jeremy, 2144-H Chester Ridge Dr., High Point, NC 27262 (Thomasville) (336-451-1562) PSV/PT Rivas, Angela Veronica, P.O. Box 645, Newton Grove, NC 28366 (Faison Iglesia) (910-594-1793) PAS Rivas, Juan Carlos, 440 Johnston Hwy., Newton Grove, NC 28366 (Mail to: P.O. Box 645, Newton Grove, NC 28366) (Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca) (910-594-1793) U Rivera, Juan E. 111 Terrell Dr., Rolesville, NC 27571 (North Raleigh) (603-508-1430) U Rivera, Rebecca, 111 Terrell Dr., Rolesville, NC 27571 (North Raleigh) (603-508-1430) PAS Roach, Jerry L., 1524 Jones Dr., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (Elizabeth City) (252-330-1390) U Roberts, Joseph A., 275 Gibson St., Canandaigua, NY 14424 PAS Roberts, Matthew Edwin, 1116 Augusta Dr., Mebane, NC 27302 (Hillsborough New Hope) (919-563-1974) U Roswick, Thomas L., 212 S. Fayetteville St., Liberty, NC 27298 (Pittsboro) (336-324-1672) RA Sargent, Robert E., 3210 Amick Rd., Elon, NC 27244-8113 (Elon Power Line) (336-449-5618) RA Savage, Charles C., 12411 Bethel Church. Rd., Locust, NC 28097 (Kannapolis Westside) (704-888-6171) 48

1987 U 1990 1958 2001 1996 1996 1996 1972 1977 2002 2005 2002 2007 2009 2009 1954 1979 1984 2007 2013 2000 1952

Sayers, Conner H., Jr., 14468 Rock Creek Rd., Chardon, OH 44024 (North Raleigh) (919-622-8779) PAS Sherwood, Douglas, 281 Fairway Dr., Southport, NC 28461 (Brunswick Coastal Community) (910-523-0166) RA Simpson, D. Eugene, 5021 Tracewood Ct., Charlotte, NC 28215 (Charlotte Calvary) (704-535-7362) nd PSV-PT Smith, Jeffery L., 23 W. 2 St., Lexington, NC 27292 (Salisbury) (336-420-0833) PAS Sorsenginh, Lovancheua, 1308 Hanford Hill Rd., Graham, NC 27253 (Burlington Laotian) (336-765-0402) STU Stargel, Linda, 2057 Fox Run Rd., Burlington, NC 27215 (Elon Power Line) (336-226-2916) GA Stargel, Scott, 2057 Fox Run Rd., Burlington, NC 27215 (Elon Power Line) (336-226-2916) PAS Stephens, Gary T., 19 Neely Rd., Brevard, NC 28712 (Brevard) (828-883-9089) RA Stewart, James L., 2924 Tram Rd., Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 (Raleigh First) (919-275-4436) PAS Stone, Steven D., 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC (Hayesville) RA Strock, Julius Walter , 40 Famous Dr., Concord, NC 28025 (Kannapolis Westside) (757-710-8608) CHP Swan, Daniel R., 156 Talbert Town Loop, Mooresville, NC 28117 (Mooresville “The Bridge”) (704-663-7522; 803-207-1532) PAS Thompson, Thomas “Tommy” K., 5828 Joan Dr., Archdale, NC 27263 (Archdale) (336-431-8563) U Todd, Kevin, in process of transfer to Los Angeles PAS Turner, Frank Lee, 1235 Mitchell Ave. Statesville, NC 28677 (Statesville First) (704-878-0681) RA Tyler, Donald E., 127 I. K. Beatty St., Charlotte, NC 28214 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-399-1633) DA/EDU Wagner, Larry E., 10734 Mountain Springs Dr., Charlotte, NC 28278 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-688-0846) RU Walker, David L., 169 Brooke Run, Lumber Bridge, NC 28357 (Fayetteville) (910-875-3201) PAS Ward, Jerry Dean Jr., 418 Greenhill Dr., Siler City, NC 27344 (Wake Forest) (919-548-9817) PSV/FT Waters, Bonnie M., 545 Westbrook Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (Hendersonville First) (828-808-7470) PAS Waters, Sherman S., 545 Westbrook Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (Hendersonville First) (828-606-0139) RA Whitener, J.C.

1971 RU

Whitescarver, Kenneth D., 21226 W. Tern Ct., Indian Land, SC 29707 (Charlotte Pineville) (803-548-7911) 49

2010 PAS 1991 1975 1973 2011 2000 2007 2009

Widdifield, John, 6316 Walnut Glen Dr., Willow Springs, NC 27592 (Cary Penny Road) (919-285-4322) RA Widdifield, Katherine S., 5709 Turner Glen Dr., Raleigh, NC 27603 (Cary Penny Road) (919-341-2480) RA Widener, Harry, 212 Glen Echo Cir, Saluda, NC 28773 (Hendersonville First) (828-749-3166) RA Wilson, Elmer M., 712 Mallard Head Ln., Mooresville, NC 28117 (Charlotte Calvary) (704-564-5330) PSV/PT Wilson, Jeffrey D., 312 Beaten Path Rd., Mooresville, NC 28117 (Mooresville “The Bridge”) (704-770-7643) RA/PAS Wimmer, Judith T., 210 W. Lemly St., Winston Salem, NC 27127 (Greensboro White Rock) (336-785-4233) U Wojtal, Mark Steven, P.O. Box 206 Crouse, NC 28033 (Kings Mountain) (704-748-4932) U Wood, Robert, 7188 Evanston St., Fayetteville, NC 28314-5424 (Fayetteville) (910-496-6065) G. Ordained Deacons

2013 SPC 2012 2000 1988 2002 2002 1999 2009

Compton, Virginia, 1328 Stapleton Dr., Garner, NC 27529 (North Raleigh) (919-662-4919) PSV/PT Evans, Charlotte, 305 Grand Oaks Dr., Gibsonville, NC 27249 (Burlington 1st) (336-549-8814) PAS Gardner, Jerome W., 701 Manning Ave., Elon, NC 27244 (Elon Powerline) (941-209-9755) U Harmaning, William Kenneth, 213 Kirk Way, Candler, NC 28715 (Asheville First) (858-717-9199) PSV/ PT Jenkins, S. Dianne, 2607 Dogwood Cir, Charlotte, NC 28208 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-724-7050) RU Krawczak, Larry, 16980 Wood Duck Run, PO Box 398, Laurel Hill, NC 28351 (Laurinburg) (910-610-5883) SER Murphy, Shelia J., 48 Pro Court Dr., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (Hendersonville First) (828-891-4001) PSV/FT Pierce, Jason, 9640 Turningwheel Rd., Charlotte, NC 28214 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-369-6613)

H. Licensed Ministers Codes: DC – Deacon Candidate; EC – Elder Candidate; Level in Course of Study – 1,2,3,4, or G (Graduate) 2003 PAS

Austin, Dale (EC) (1), 1062 Horn Bottom Rd., Forest City, NC 28043 (Forest City) (828-248-2280) 2014 STU Bond, Zachary, (EC) (2), 304 Northwood Cir., Durham, NC 27701 (Raleigh Tapestry) (785-226-3585) 50

2006 PAS

Buna, Caleb (EC) (2), 3817 Watkins Ridge Ct., Raleigh, NC 27616 (Raleigh International Evangelical) (919-848-9804) 2014 PSV-PT Curasi, Crystal (EC) (2), 309 Woodlawn Rd., Mebane, NC 27302 (Hillsborough New Hope) (301-653-3533) 2009 STU Daniels, Josiah Mark (EC) (G), 1315 Morreene Rd. Apt 24E, Durham, NC 27705 (Hillsborough New Hope) (832-562-5542) 2009 PAS Davis, James (EC) (2), 115 Oakwood Dr., Havelock, NC 28532 (Havelock) (704-474-0312) 2011 PSV-PT DeLong, Kyle Eugene (EC) (2), 2520 Hwy. 49 North, Concord, NC 28025 (Concord) (704-636-9105) 2007 PSV-FT deWeber, Adam Tedman, (EC), 120 Brindley Cir., Clayton, NC 27520 (Raleigh First) (404-803-0658) 2013 STU Fannin, Lewis Kenneth II, (DC) (2), 813 Hillside Dr., Kings Mtn., NC 28086 (Gastonia First) (704-616-9503) 2011 PSV/PT Gering, Melanie L., (EC) (1), 1110 S. Person St., Raleigh, NC 27601 (Raleigh Tapestry) (405-397-4392) 2004 PSV/PT Grosvenor, Bethany (EC), 409 Shinn Cir., Norwood, NC 28128 (Norwood) (828-253-2095) 2014 PSV/PT Hathcock, Spencer Royce (EC) (1) 2956 Ligon St., Apt. B, Raleigh, NC 27607 (Raleigh Tapestry) (919-609-3898) 2013 STU Kennedy, Todd (EC) (1), 3073 Buttonwood Ln., Clayton, NC 27520 (Raleigh First) (919-550-2030) 2002 RA/PSV-PT King, Dorothe (Dottie), 1141 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle, NC 28001 (Norwood) (704-982-7820) 2008 PSV/PT McClure, Jonathan (EC) (G) 602 Dillon St., Thomasville, NC 27360 (Thomasville 1st) (336-905-0630) 2014 STU Millsap, Ethan R., (EC) (1), 2643 Cherokee Ct., Gastonia, NC 28056 (Charlotte Trinity) (704-689-8730) 2008 PAS Montanez, Ramon, (EC) (2), 1709 Chambers Dr. Apt. 17, Matthews, NC 28105 (Monroe Piedra Angular) (704-290-9533) 2013 PSV/PT Nelson, Angela, (EC) (1), PO Box 90855, Durham, NC 27708 (Durham Refuge) (919-402-6464) 2013 PSV/PT Nelson, Jeffrey(EC) (1), PO Box 90855, Durham, NC 27708 (Durham Refuge) (919-402-6464) 2013 EVR Parenti, Michael (EC) (2), 608 Browns Chapel Rd., Robbins, NC 27325 (Asheboro) (910-464-3697) 2014 EVR Parrish, Jonathon, (EC) (1), 130 Harmon Dr., Apt. C, Thomasville, NC 27360 (Thomasville First) (980-521-9731) 2014 PSV-PT Pereda, Cristian Isaac Meza (EC) (2), 3016 Fleet St., Winston-Salem, NC 27127 (Graham New Vision) (336-407-5588) 2013 U Poole, Bryan (EC) (1), 910 Constitution Dr., #505, Durham, NC 27705 (Durham Resurrection Community) (503-871-3969) 2013 PSV/PT Quinn, Joseph C., (EC) (1), 111 N. Washington St., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (Hendersonville First) (828-692-7746) 51

2012 2009 2013 2013 2011 2014 2012 2014 2010 2008 2010

PAS

Rayfield, Tony C., Sr. (EC) (1), 2619 Prospect Church Rd., Mooresboro, NC 28114 (Shelby First) (828-657-1731) PAS Romero, Jose, (EC) (2), 2224 Gooseberry Rd., Charlotte, NC 28208 (Charlotte Trinity Hispanic) (704-351-2689) STU Sparrow, Amanda, (EC) (1), 93 Nance Ln. Apt B-6, Nashville, TN 37210 (Hendersonville First) (828-808-4972) STU Sparrow, Brittany, (EC) (1), 544 Westbrook Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (Hendersonville First) (828-808-4058) TRF Spaulding, Henry W. III, in process of transfer to Kansas City STU Steinacker, Chad (EC) (2), 923 Southwick Ave., Clayton, NC 27527 (Cary Penny Road) (919-763-9316) PSV/PT Stone, Janice Lynn, 170 Stewart Rd., Brasstown, NC 28902 (Hayesville) (828-835-3587) STU Thompson, Marcie (EC) (1), 1047 Stratford Dr. E Apt. 7, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 (Archdale) (336-848-4295) PSV/FT Unfried, Jordan (EC) (3), 807 Flintwood Ct., Raleigh, NC 27609 (North Raleigh) (919-720-1074) RA Wiest, Mark, 1293 Helton Rd., Grassy Creek, NC 28631 (Mount Jefferson) (336-384-8705) STU Yurk, Travis (EC) (2), 160 Birch St., Apt. D Mount Vernon, OH 43050 (Winston-Salem First) (336-870-9855)

I. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Eyring, Ardith, 1293 Titan Roberts Rd., Lillington, NC 27546 (Lillington Grace)

J. EVANGELISTS, TENURED Greenway, Kenneth N., P.O. Box 264, High Point, NC 27261 (Triad Covenant Life) Ferguson, Anthony Scott, 328 East Naomi St., Randleman, NC 27317 (Greensboro Southeast)

2013 EVR

2014 EVR

(336-253-8589)

(336-498-4999)

K. EVANGELISTS, REGISTERED Parenti, Michael 608 Browns Chapel Rd., Robbins, NC 27325 (Asheboro) (910-464-3697) Parrish, Jonathon, 130 Harmon Dr., Apt. C, Thomasville, NC 27360 (Thomasville First) (980-521-9731)

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L. EVANGELISTS, RETIRED Armstrong, B. Leon, 3667 Colonial Dr., Hope Mills, NC 28349 (Winston-Salem First)

M. SONG EVANGELISTS, COMMISSIONED Roach, Barbara, 1524 Jones Dr., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (Elizabeth City)

(252-330-1390)

N. SONG EVANGELISTS, REGISTERED Murphy, Shelia J., 48 Pro Court Dr., Hendersonville, NC 28739 (Hendersonville First)

(828-891-4001)

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II. General Information A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER 1. Elders B. Leon Armstrong Viriginia Bettyanna Bremer NW Illinois John W. Bremer NW Illinois Patrick Fleming Upstate New York Michael L. Jones Chicago Central Gregory D. Mason Louisiana Phillip P. Modlin North Central Ohio William Gary Narron Virginia G. Riley Powell North Central Ohio Juan E. Rivera New England Rebecca Rivera New England Linda Stargel Eastern Michigan Steven D. Stone East Tennessee David L. Walker Kansas City

2. Deacons Jerome W. Gardner William Kenneth Harmaning Larry Krawczak

Georgia Southern California South Carolina

3. Licensed Ministers Josiah Mark Daniels South Texas Adam Tedman deWeber North Central Ohio Melanie L. Gering Oklahoma Janice Lynn Stone East Tennessee

B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED 1. Elders Mark Derek Elkins Charles W. “Chuck” Ellis Todd Maberry Timothy A. Taylor

North Arkansas Tennessee Kansas City Tennessee

2. Deacons Robert J. Droese

NE Oklahoma

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C. ELECTED TO ELDERS ORDERS William Dee Fields, Megan Marie Pardue D. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Elder Candidate Zachary Bond, Crystal Curasi, Spencer Hathcock, Ethan Millsap, Jonathon Parrish, Cristian Pereda, Chad Steinacker, Marcie Thompson. E. GRANTED RETIRED ASSIGNED STATUS Roger D. Lee F. LICENSED MINISTERS NOT RENEWED Kimberly Adams, K.C. “Kwang” Choi, Kathryn Early, Aaron Golden, Brenda Light, Montgomery P. Sparrow, Stephanie Smith, Carlos Daniel Tavares. G. DROP FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS C.A. Bost, A. Bruce Crosby, Eldon Hotle, William T. Sessoms, Richard Shomo (all deceased) Dong II (Tony) Jang, (Manual 536, surrendered) H. RESTORATION TO THE ROLL OF ELDERS Mark L. Easterly I. DISORGANIZED CHURCH Durham Hope Creek J. NAME CORRECTION 2013 Journal inadvertently listed licensed minister Amanda R. Ellison, as “formerly Amanda R. Sparrow;” her name should be listed as Amanda R. Sparrow K. JOURNAL CORRECTION The role code for Robert Morris was listed as PSV-PT in the 2013 journal, but should have been RA. William N. Hodge was mistakenly omitted from the Roll of Elders in the 2013 journal. Kevin Todd was mistakenly omitted from the Roll of Elders in the 2011-2013 journals. Scott Decker did not renew his license in 2013, but this action was not included in the 2013 journal. L. WHERE TO SEND MONIES See Official Directory

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III. Course of Studies INSTRUCTIONS TO PASTORS AND STUDENTS Eligibility to the Courses of Study The board serves only those persons properly enrolled. Enrollment is open to local ministers (preparing to be Elders or Deacons), registered song evangelists, and prospective ministers of music, who qualify according to the Manual. To enroll a person in the course of study a pastor must submit a written request for enrollment to the Studies Secretary of the District Ministerial Board. This request is to include: 1. The applicant’s name, address, phone number, and email address 2. Verification that the applicant has been granted a local license 3. Which track on which to enter the applicant: Elder, Deacon (Christian Education, Music Ministries, Youth, Compassionate Ministries, Administration, Chaplaincy), or Lay Ministries Course of Study There are two general courses administered by the Board of Ministerial Studies: Elder and Deacon. Ministers or Deacons will not be ordained, or registered Song Evangelists be commissioned, without completing their respective courses. Modes of Study The Board directs all students to fulfill their educational requirements through a Nazarene institution of higher education (a Nazarene college, Nazarene Theological Seminary, Nazarene Bible College or the Carolinas School of Ministry), or to obtain written permission from the Chairman of the Board of Ministerial Studies to fulfill these educational requirements in any other way (i.e., Modular Course of Study, non-Nazarene institution). The student shall meet the grading standards of those institutions before receiving credit from the District Board of Ministerial Studies. Course of Studies Regulations 1. Each candidate is instructed to download the Handbook for Christian Ministries (see http://ncdmsb.homestead.com/CourseOfStudy.html for the download link) in order that he or she may become familiar with the details of the program. It is suggested that when the call is confirmed in the person's mind and heart (before a Local Ministers License is issued) that the local church download, print and present the "Handbook" as a gift of affirmation and encouragement in order that he/she may become familiar with the details of the program. 2. College students are responsible to submit to the board documentary evidence of academic standing at the close of each school year, in harmony with the Manual and the Handbook for Christian Ministries. The student should have the institution send an official copy of their transcript to the secretary (Bill Crane, 3590 Richlands Hwy., Jacksonville, NC 28540). College students are reminded that “degree requirements” may differ from “course of study requirements” and to plan their curriculum in harmony with the Manual and the Handbook for 56

Christian Ministries. The transcripts of a student's work at graduation will be evaluated by the District Ministerial Board. No requirements stated in the Manual will be waived. 3. No one in the Course of Study will be assigned an Adviser from the District Ministerial Board until they have been granted a District License. Those holding a Local License will be under the direct care of their local pastor. Pastors of the local church are responsible to inform the Studies Secretary of the District Ministerial Board on the renewal of Local Licenses each year. Failure to do so will be grounds for dropping said student from the Course of Study. 4. A candidate must successfully complete at least one-fourth of the required courses to include the Manual before he/she is promoted to Level Two of the Course of Study and entitled to a District License. When students have completed one-half of the requirements and their Field Education, they will be promoted to Level Three. Level Four will be granted upon successful completion of three-fourths of the courses. 5. In order for work to be applied on the current assembly year, it must be submitted by March 31 of that year. Work filed thereafter will be applied to the following year, unless permission is granted by the Chairman of the Ministerial Studies Board and the District Superintendent. 6. Individuals who have graduated with a bachelors degree in Pastoral Ministries from John Wesley College within the last five years and have successfully completed the History/Manual of the Church of the Nazarene Course through an educational provider approved by the NC DMB will be recommended to be graduated from the Course of Study, Elder Track. 7. Field Education: a. Students must complete their Field Education (Supervised Ministry) before being admitted to Level Three in the Course of Study. b. To complete the Field Education requirements the student should contact the Chairman of the Ministerial Studies Board, who also serves as Field Education Director. 8. The candidate is responsible for all course changes that have not been completed. It is to the student's advantage to complete courses in any one level before going to the next level. 9. Candidates should be prepared to appear for interview as called upon by the District Ministerial Board at the time and place specified. 10. All students must maintain a C average or above. Any grade below a C will be subject to review by the Studies Board. 11. The Handbook for Christian Ministries, as well as the Modular Course of Study, are copyrighted and must not be modified without explicit permission by Pastoral Ministries.

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Financial Policy Financial assistance will be limited to classes offered through the Carolinas School of Ministry, and requests shall be considered on a case-by-case basis, one semester at a time. The following criteria will be used to evaluate every request: 1. The student must be an active member in good standing in a North Carolina District Church of the Nazarene, and hold at least a local minister's license from that church, or be serving by appointment as pastor under the jurisdiction of the district superintendent. 2. The student must make some effort to meet his/her own educational expenses. 3. The student's church must make some effort to assist the student financially. 4. No student who fails two courses shall retain eligibility for District financial assistance until he/she has successfully completed two more courses with a grade of "C" or better in each of the two courses.

Where To Go for Help For information or guidance, students should go first to their adviser, then to either the Board of Ministerial Studies chairman or secretary. For the “Handbook for Christian Ministries” download link and additional information on Ministerial Education, visit the NC Ministerial Studies Board website at http://ncdmsb.homestead.com. For information and enrollment in Carolinas School of Ministry, contact: Dr. Larry Wagner, CSM Director, 10734 Mountain Springs Dr., Charlotte, NC 28278, (E-mail: [email protected]; 704-688-0846; http://www.csmnaz.org). BILL CRANE, Studies Secretary

TIM PULLIN, Studies Chair

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IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS Thursday Evening, June 12, 2014 7:00 p.m. Evangelist Rev. Marcus Whitworth, from Oklahoma, began the service with music. Dr. Greg Mason, District Superintendent, brought greetings and prayed. Rev. Whitworth led in worship accompanied by Jonathan McClure, Josiah McClure, and Bonnie Waters. Dr. Eddie Estep, South Carolina District Superintendent, came to the platform and had the opening prayer. Dr. Mason introduced General Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Crocker, who then brought greetings to the Assembly. Dr. Crocker declared the 87th District Assembly open. Rev. Sherman Waters, District Secretary, named the assistants to the Assembly: Recording Secretary: Mrs. Cindy Humphrey Statistical Secretary: Rev. Sherman Waters Typists: Mrs. Cindy Humphrey, Rev. Sherman Waters Journal Editing: Rev. Sherman Waters, Dr. Greg Mason, Mrs. Cindy Humphrey Pages: Rev. Tom Hartis, Rev. Mark Medley Elections Secretary: Rev. Bill Crane Board of Tellers #1 Rev. Porter Graves, Rev. Jerry Ward, Rev. John Bremer, Jim Heald, Carl Millsap, Rev. Bobby Humphrey, Frank Walter, Peggy Taylor, Monica Ragan, Dawn York, Rev. Beth Bearden, Rev. Lisa Hardesty, Rev. Rhonda Haney, Charlotte Dorsey. The voting area was declared to be the entire room. Start time was to be 7:00 p.m. Motion made and seconded to accept the recommendation. Greetings will be sent to Joe & Beth Heath, Dr. Mark & Lucy Barnes, Dr. Eugene & Frances Simpson. Rev. Waters made a motion to seat the alternates. It was seconded, and passed. Dr. Mason introduced new senior pastors and associates to the Assembly: Jerry & Yvonne Ward - Senior Pastor at Wake Forest Riley & Karen Powell - Senior Pastor at Raleigh First Phillip & Crystal Modlin - Associate Pastor at Raleigh First Adam & Gretchen de Weber - Worship Pastor at Raleigh First Bobby Johnson - Associate Pastor at Cary Penny Road 59

John & Bettyanna Bremer – Senior Pastor at Charlotte Calvary Spencer & Jessie Hathcock – Associate Pastor at Raleigh Tapestry Melanie Gering – Associate Pastor at Raleigh Tapestry Andre & Erin Smiley – Family Pastor at Rocky Mount Jerry & Nancy Gardner – Senior Pastor at Elon Power Line Dr. Mason introduced Dr. Bob & Carol Broadbooks, USA/Canada Regional Director; Dr. Dan Boone, Trevecca Nazarene University President; Michael & Sarah Johnson, Assistant to Dr. Boone; Dr. Eddie & Diane Estep, South Carolina District Superintendent; Dr. Alan Lyke, Nazarene Bible College Representative. Each was presented a gift basket filled with various snack items and book. Rev. Waters read the Board of Ministry Partial Report #1. Motion was made, and seconded to adopt the report. Motion passed. Rev. Waters read the Board of Ministry Partial Report #2. Motion was made, and seconded to adopt the report. Motion passed. Dr. Mason gave his first report as the North Carolina District Superintendent. It was entitled: The Call.” He began his report by thanking several individuals on our district: former District Superintendent Dr. Mark & Lucy Barnes; District Superintendent emeritus Dr. Eugene & Frances Simpson; leaders: Terrell Sanders, Oval Stone, and Bill Sullivan. Dr. Mason also thanked the District Advisory Board for all their work this past year. He noted that Jim Pulliam has served as District Treasurer, and also has worn “many hats” during this transition period. Dr. Mason mentioned his appreciation for Department Heads: Donna Sisk, NMI; Tommy Thompson, NYI; and Bobby Humphrey SDMI; and Rev. Oscar Pereda, District Hispanic Coordinator. Dr. Mason gave the Assembly an overall snapshot of where we are currently as a District and the improvements that need to be made. Toward the end of his report, he outlined a vision of growth he anticipates to see in our state over the next ten years. Maps were shown of future potential church plants. Dr. Mason presented the Towel and Basin statue to retiring District Secretary, Rev. Sherman Waters; and retiring District Treasurer, Mr. Paul Brenneman. The Assembly responded with a standing ovation. Motion was made and seconded to accept the report. Motion was passed. Dr. Crocker asked Dr. Greg & Elaine to come forward, and all pastors gather around them for prayer. Dr. Broadbooks led the prayer. Dr. Crocker requested a love offering be taken for Dr. Greg and Elaine Mason. Marcus Whitworth and the band played a song during the offering. Dr. Mason asked all the missionary coordinators to come forward, and give out “The Calling Coin” to every senior pastor at Assembly. Dr. Mason asked the Assembly to sing the Doxology to close the service. Adjourned until 8:30 a.m. on Friday. 60

Friday Morning, June 13, 2014 8:30 a.m. Dr. Greg Mason opened the service with announcements and prayer. Members of our Hispanic Churches led the congregation in music. Dr. Bob Broadbooks came to the platform and brought greetings from the churches in the United States and Canada. He prayed a prayer of thanksgiving for the Assembly. Dr. Gustavo Crocker delivered the morning message. He spoke about the various groups of people within the church: those who are negative, cautious, and optimistic. He gave suggestions on how the church should respond to each of these groups. Dr. Crocker read from Isaiah 54:1-3   

Verse 3 – believe the promise given to us and our descendants Verse 2 – prepare to receive the promise and its fulfillment Verse 1 – celebrate the vision of what God is going to do

He also stressed the importance of the Church retaining the Message, but being flexible enough to change the Methods in which we present the Gospel. Following the message, Dr. Crocker asked the Assembly to come forward for prayer, and ask God to give them a heart to be a part of the promise. Rev. Sherman Waters read the Nominating Committee Partial Report #1. Motion was made and seconded to accept and receive the report. Motion was passed. Rev. Sherman Waters read the Nominating Committee Partial Report #2. Motion was made and seconded to accept and receive the report. Motion was passed. Board of Tellers #1 was called to distribute the ballots. Motion made, seconded, and accepted to elect by plurality. District Advisory Board, term to expire in 2018. Vote for 1. Minister: Steve Creech, Juan Rivas. Layperson: Wayne Roberts, Doug Sisk Total votes cast: 200. Minister: *Steve Creech – 100; Juan Rivas – 98 Layperson: Wayne Roberts – 62; *Doug Sisk – 132

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Minister TNU Trustee, term to expire in 2017. Vote for 1. Michael Barefield, Tim Pullin, Sherman Waters. Total votes cast: 200. Michael Barefield – 46; *Tim Pullin – 81; Sherman Waters – 72. District Finance Committee, vote for 3. Minister: Michael Barefield, Steve Creech, Dodd Parrish, Cristian Pereda, Riley Powell, Tim Pullin. Layperson: Gary Cummings, Mel Fry, Dick McCallum, Carl Millsap, Wayne Roberts, Mary Ellen Spivey. Total votes cast: 200. Minister: (16)*Michael Barefield – 112; (15) *Steve Creech – 104; Dodd Parrish – 75; Cristian Pereda – 87; Riley Powell – 76; (17)*Tim Pullin – 135. Layperson: Gary Cummings – 89; (16)*Mel Fry – 122; Dick McCallum – 42; (15)* Carl Millsap – 102; Wayne Roberts – 84; (17)*Mary Ellen Spivey – 126. * indicates chair declared those elected; (bracketed year) indicates term of service expiration.

Rev. Waters read the District Advisory Board Report. Motion made and seconded to accept and receive the report. Motion passed. Rev. Waters read the District Ministry Board-Studies Subcommittee Report. Motion made and seconded to accept and adopt the report. Motion passed. Rev. Waters read the Auditors Report. Motion made and seconded to accept and adopt the report. Motion passed. Jim Pulliam summarized the Treasurer’s Report. Motion made and seconded to accept and adopt the report. Motion passed. Jim Pulliam read the highlights of the District Finance Committee Report. Motion made and seconded to accept and adopt the report. Motion passed. Dr. Dan Boone came to the platform and gave a report on Trevecca Nazarene University. New buildings have recently been constructed, new programs have been added, and a record number of freshmen are enrolled for the fall 2014 semester. Michael Johnson, assistant to Dr. Boone, presented the Trevecca Alumni Award to Rev. Mark Eby. The Assembly responded by a standing ovation. 62

Dr. Crocker read the seven (7) resolutions to the Assembly. All the resolutions were adopted unanimously. Dr. Mason gave certificates to churches that: Paid Budgets in Full, Stewardship Honor Roll, and Evangelism Award. Elaine Mason and Cindy Humphrey assisted in handing out the certificates. Dr. Alan Lyke gave an update on Nazarene Bible College. He then presented the NBC Alumni Award to Rev. Matthew Roberts. Motion was made and seconded to adjourn the Assembly following the Ordination Service this evening. Motion passed. Dr. Crocker closed the session in prayer. Dr. Mason made several announcements. Session will resume at 1:45 p.m. Friday Afternoon, June 13, 2014 1:45 p.m. Power Point slides were shown of Hispanic Churches doing various ministry activities in their communities. The slides were provided by Hispanic Coordinator Rev. Oscar Pereda. Rev. Corey Jones, pastor at Crossroads Tabernacle in Texas, gave his personal testimony of how the Holy Spirit came upon his life and also the church he and his wife Beth Ann were currently pastoring. The church began as a small, struggling congregation built on the tough “side of the tracks.” Through faithful prayer and the anointing of the Holy Spirit, the church is now thriving and reaching out into the community for people in all walks of life. Following this moving testimony, he invited the Assembly to come forward to pray for a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit. People spread out all across the room, falling on their knees before God, as prayers were lifted heavenward. Rev. Jones then gave a message/training seminar on: Rebuilding the Foundation of Corporate Prayer. 

In the Old Testament, God called Israel to rebuild the foundation of corporate prayer.

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Jesus cleansed the Temple and established prayer as the foundation of God’s house. The Church in Acts discovered that when they prayed together, there was a powerful release of the Holy Spirit for mission and ministry

Why Prayer Must Become the Foundation of the Church Again 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Prayer is the Key to the Harvest. Prayer is the Key to the Effective Preaching of the Gospel Prayer is the Key to Overcoming Obstacles to Discipleship Prayer is the Key to Boldly Overcoming Opposition in the Church Prayer is the Key to God’s Heart and People’s Souls Prayer is the Key to the infilling of the Holy Spirit Prayer is the Key to Holiness Prayer is the Key to the Miraculous – Acts 12 Prayer is the Key to a Fresh Pentecost

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Rev. Michael Barefield read scripture from 2 Timothy 4:1-8. Dr. Greg Mason led the Assembly in The Apostle’s Creed. Dr. Mason recognized retiring minister Rev. Roger Lee. Rev. Lee had served as senior pastor of Hickory for a total of 34½ years. It was his only pastorate. Dr. Crocker asked Rev. Roger and his wife Kim, to come to the platform to receive a retirement plaque from Nazarene Headquarters. The Assembly responded with a standing ovation. Rev. Gene McLendon, Rev. Myriam Pereda, and Rev. Juan Rivas, and Dr. Mason read the Challenge to Newly Licensed Ministers: Zach Bond, Crystal Curasi, Spencer Hathcock, Ethan Millsap, Jonathon Parrish, Cristian Pereda, Chad Steinacker, Marcie Thompson. Rev. Waters read the Presentation of the Ordinands to Dr. Crocker. Dr. Crocker read the Receiving and the Examination of the Ordinands. The Minister’s Choir came to the platform and sang the hymn: “It is Well.” Rev. Whitworth led the choir. Rev. Michael Bearden, Rev. Bill Crane, and Rev. Bobby Humphrey read from the Manual paragraph (502-502.6) Rev. Whitworth sang a special song. Dr. Crocker brought the evening sermon, entitled: Filled with a Purpose. He used part of the book of Acts as a basis, but concentrated on Acts 4:8-13; 18-20. 1. The presence of the Holy Spirit turns ordinary people into extraordinary ambassadors 2. The presence of the Holy Spirit turns us from carnal to sanctified 3. When you are filled with the Holy Spirit you cannot stop talking about Jesus Dr. Crocker performed the Ordination Ritual for William Fields and Megan Pardue. Nazarene elders came to the platform and gathered around each of the Ordinands for prayer. Dr. Crocker did the Sending Forth, for the New Ordinands. The Doxology was played during the Recessional. Respectfully submitted, Cindy Humphrey, Recording Secretary Rev. Sherman S. Waters, District Secretary Dr. Gregory D. Mason, District Superintendent Dr. Gustavo A. Crocker, General Superintendent

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V. A.

Reports

DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent REPORT OF THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT “THE CALL” DR. GREGORY MASON Dr. Crocker, pastors, delegates, and guests; it is my great privilege to welcome you to this 87 th District Assembly of the North Carolina Church of the Nazarene. I bring to you my first report, with the hopes of sharing what I believe to be the vision that God is birthing in your North Carolina District leadership team. You might be interested in knowing that due to the novelty of my last assignment, this is my 17th report as a District Superintendent. For many of you this is our first time getting acquainted. Thank you for the sacrifice and the effort you have made to be here this week. I want to say that I was both surprised and humbled to be asked to follow in the foot - steps of Dr. Mark Barnes. Dr. Barnes and Lucy are two of God’s most precious servants. Elaine and I have valued their friendship and their example for a number of years and we continue to seek their prayers and their counsel. I secede to this calling in a long line of tremendous Kingdom servants. I have always had great esteem for our District Superintendent Emeritus Dr. Eugene Simpson, and Hall of Fame leaders like Terrell Sanders, Oval Stone, and Bill Sullivan. When I stand next to these, I can only say, someone made a mistake. It is an honor to have Dr. Gustavo Crocker leading our assembly. Dr. Crocker comes to this assignment with an impressive resume of leadership experience and leads out of a heart of spiritual passion and Christ-like love. We deeply appreciate he and his wife Rachel and will be better leaders for having been mentored by him. Welcome Dr. Crocker. THANKS FOR OUR PARTNERS Max de Pree is one of my favorite leadership gurus. He says, “The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.” If you would allow me, I would like to start with last things first. I want to acknowledge those who have so faithfully served our district during this year of transition. To all of these folks we owe a debt of thanks and gratitude. We have an outstanding Advisory Board. As I have discussed my vision and understanding of the district they have rooted me on and provided wise counsel. Over the past few months they have helped us to get on solid footing and have positioned us to face the future with great potential. 66

I would like for them to stand. They are laymen: Carl Millsap, Jim Pulliam, Larry Lawson and Steve Clayton; and Ministers Michael Barefield, Mike Bearden, Bill Crane, and Sherman Waters. Mike Bearden and Jim Pulliam rotate off of the board this year and we will miss their wisdom and expertise. I want to especially acknowledge the wonderful resource that we have in Jim. He has carried a lot of the administrative load over the past year and I am in his debt. Would you join me in thanking these men? We have been sacrificially led by our department heads: Donna Sisk is a passionate leader of our Missions ministry; Rev. Tommy Thompson has given strong and committed leadership to our teens through NYI, and Rev. Bobby Humphrey is a true churchman consumed with making Christ-like disciples and leads our SDMI. Tommy has chosen to step aside this year and Katie Parrish Ecklund was elected to replace him. Katie is an outstanding young lady (despite her father) and will do a great job. I look forward to working with these three servant-leaders. Rev. Sherman Waters has served as our District Secretary and Mr. Paul Brenneman has served as our treasurer. Paul had served the district for 25 years before retiring in November. Sherman has served as our district secretary since 2000 and in order to concentrate on a new area of leadership, he is also stepping aside. Would these two men join me in the front? We would like to present each of these men with the Towel and Basin statue for their servant leadership on the North Carolina District. Jim Pulliam has been recruited to take over as district Treasurer and Rev. Bill Crane, our pastor at Jacksonville Faith, has accepted the job of District Secretary. I am going to enjoy working with Rev. Oscar Pereda, our Hispanic Coordinator. Brother Oscar affirms my passion for church planting and he is a brother who speaks heaven’s language in more ways than one. I want to say a special thank you to our Office Secretary, Cindy Humphrey. This has been a trying year of multiple transitions for Cindy and she has reflected God’s sustaining grace. Obviously, to deal with the transition of leadership has been an added challenge and she has navigated the changes well. She has spent many hours working on the details of this assembly. Please thank her. I would be remiss if I did not thank my wife. I am one fortunate man. She has joined me on this journey of ministry for 37 years now, not knowing where it would take us or how it would affect her. She has left behind children and grandchildren, her own work, and hundreds of friends, to hang out with me. She is an asset and a blessing to my ministry, and she prays for you often. As we have introduced ourselves across the district, I have told people that there is a 50/50 chance you are going to like me, but you are going to love her. We give thanks for each of you who have served on councils, boards, as Mission Area Coordinators; worked at camps, retreats, or in any of our district programs. You are highly valued. DEFINING REALITY For a leader to define reality is to begin to gauge where we are and to assess future possibilities.

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Perhaps a look at our dashboard will help us evaluate the path we are on, and serve as a benchmark for planning where we are going. It may at one and the same time be painful, but it might also serve to remind us of the tremendous opportunities before us. Let me say that I have found North Carolina to be filled with faithful pastors, committed laypersons, and gifted servants of God. I am thankful for each one of you. I also have determined that most want to do better with The Call and responsibility we have been given. The chart on the screen gives a picture of our attendance and finance figures. Each of these numbers signifies a disturbing and concerning trend. Now before you throw up your hands and say, “what’s the use”, let’s remember, we serve a God who is all about U-turns. In the rest of this report I hope to share with you some things that might help us get headed in the opposite direction.

Church Membership

SDMI Attendance Morning Worship

New Nazarenes

Total Raised for all Purposes: $7,933,645 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 7,768 7,760 7,659 7,328 7,368 7,412 4,756 4,457 4,390 4,362 4,307 4,330 6,170 5,835 5,681 5,568 5,545 5,397 312 383 437 298 338 321

FINANCE World Evangelism Fund

District Budget Education Fund Pensions & Benefits

ALLOCATION $393,224 $357,834 $162,704 $162,704

TOTAL PAID $350,956 $279,160 $131,873 $134,002

2013 7,320 4,003 4,985 205

2014 7,177 3,771 4,893 224

PERCENTAGE 89% 78% 81% 82%

A SACRED ASSEMBLY – A MEANS OF GRACE Why a District Assembly? Why go to the trouble and expense of planning, funding, and attending an event like this? We find the Biblical foundation, and justification, for assemblies like this in Acts 15. The church appointed elders, apostles, and other believers to convene a council in Jerusalem that would take up doctrinal questions, issues of polity, and discuss the mission of the young church. It is a fascinating model for us to follow during our time together. The text says that they traveled together and they celebrated along the way the conversion of Gentiles. It says that Paul and Barnabas reported on signs and wonders that God demonstrated through their ministries. Peter and James taught from the scriptures. They addressed a difficult question that had the potential to divide the church. The Bible then says that they went back to their areas of service, determined to continue to do what God had called them to do. Wesley believed there was theological justification for a conference like this. He claimed that meeting together for prayer, inspiration, and accountability was a “means of grace”. He believed God could demonstrate and effectively “grace” us, in a gathering like this. Can you imagine that by praying together, encouraging one another, holding each other accountable; we can in fact experience the love of God, the grace and mercy of Jesus, and the power of the Holy Spirit. 68

I believe that every once in a while, a good holy huddle edifies us and equips us to keep fighting the good fight. The Call – My Life is my Answer Our theme for this Assembly is The Call. This theme was born in a gathering of 14 incredible leaders shortly after I arrived, that took up the subject of “What should the District Assembly accomplish?” The district was not formed out of a General Assembly 87 years ago. It was CALLED into existence. Your church was not planted – it was CALLED. Every pastor in this place was not hired or commissioned or employed. They were CALLED. Elaine and I did not come from churched homes. I was a kid searching for hope, a home, and help. I found that in the Church of the Nazarene. As a 15-year-old kid, I sensed God’s call to preach and to pastor. To me it was like hearing a foreign language. I didn’t know what preachers did, their job description, their pay scale, their educational requirements. The truth is, God called me when I wasn’t a very good Christian. But I knew I was called. I recently asked a pastor friend, Mike Dennis, what he thought of when he thought of “The Call”. He said, “For me, it’s a knowing. It’s Elijah putting his cloak on Elisha, it’s Moses talking to a burning bush, its Abraham hearing God tell him to leave home, or God telling Noah to build an ark. It’s Samuel anointing Saul or David being selected from among his brothers. It’s Jesus walking down the shore and calling out to some fishermen, “follow me”. Dr. Millard Reed said, “I’ve doubted my sanity, my marriage, I’ve even doubted my salvation. But I’ve never once doubted my call to preach.” We are not here to take up time or space. We should not trivialize The Call with arguments over music styles, carpet colors, or start times. The Call is too big for that. The Call validates our existence. It makes our work relevant and vital. It molds our behaviors, our attitudes, and our plans. It sustains us when doing anything else would be easier and seem wiser. My friend said, “if it weren’t for my CALL I would have quit long ago.” Pastors, in the midst of chaos, complaints, criticism, callousness, and casualties…it is the Call that keeps us engaged. (Hebrews 5) My friend Scott Stearman created a sculpture he labeled, “The Calling”. It will be presented to our ordinands tomorrow night by Trevecca. Scott was the pastor’s son of the church that took me in. He also created the coin that you see on the Handbook cover. Last summer he gave me one of those coins. In explaining it to me, he said, “Greg, my life is my answer to God’s Call.” That’s it. The Gracious God who made the universe, calls us, and our life is our answer. What we envision for the days to come, is a result of a Call. The Message paraphrases Romans 12:1-2 like this: “So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walkingaround life—and place it before God as an offering. … fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. 69

We are the church, and we are called. We are called for a holy and heavenly purpose. And our life – lived out in ordinary and “walking around” ways – is our answer. I want to talk about three elements of what God is calling us to consider in North Carolina. The Call to Pray Any Call to serve inherently embodies a Call to Pray. Too often we have tried to do the work of God without God Himself. We often seek the hand of God without seeking the face of God (his Glory). We have sought God’s presence only so He might bless us. It’s like inviting your uncle to go out to eat, not because you are interested in your uncle, but because you know he will pay the bill. By not seeking God’s manifest Presence we end up with events, services, and programs whose results are temporary, not eternal; create emotion, not devotion; and where our goal is to get people to show up, not grow up. I like programs, strategies, and ministry conducted at a meaningful level. I am for attraction events that expose people to our church and to the love of God. I am for creative worship services with lively music, enthusiastic preaching, and bold proclamations. I think church ought to be interesting and even fun. But it is hollow God is not really manifest. The manifest presence of God, that changes lives, changes churches, and changes communities, “comes by prayer and fasting.” Prayer gives power and unction to our preaching, our teaching, our worshipping, and our fellowship. I believe that if we will persistently pray He will give us missional direction, collective wisdom, and dynamic expectations. He will bring unity. He will provide resources we need to fulfill The Call. But first we must seek just Him. Scripture is promising, “he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” (Hebrews 11:6) God promises us that if we will grow our roots deeper, he will grow our fruit greater. Let it suffice tonight for me to remind you of what General Superintendent J. B. Chapman said, "I propose that we come down off our high horses, and that we get down before God in sackcloth and dust and ashes, and that we pray until we pray. That we then preach until we preach with unction, and that we win the victory for God and for souls." All Out For Souls Tomorrow, Rev. Corey Jones will help drive home this important part of being a Called Church. The Call To Be A Missional Church A Called church, is Called to Mission. Andy Stanley reminds us that “An ekklesia was simply a gathering or an assembly of people called out for a specific purpose.” (Deep and Wide, page 59)

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An ekklesia can be a gathering of soldiers, ball players, or a group of men playing checkers down at the general store. What gives a certain ekklesia its definition is its purpose. We do gatherings well. But our gatherings should follow a mandate: to make Christlike disciples in the nations. Our gatherings should be mobile…a movement, not a place. Alan Hirsh says, “For way too long discipleship has been limited to issues relating to our own personal morality and worked out in the context of the four walls of the church with its privatized religion. In doing this, we have severely neglected the mandate to “go make disciples”. (Quoted from Untamed: Reactivating a Missional Form of Discipleship, page 29) Somehow the enemy has convinced us that personal discipleship and disciple-making are contradictory. So we have cocooned ourselves in our comfortable buildings and we spend most of our time trying to keep people from getting away. We are called both to be holy, and to go into the entire world. Mark Maddix says, “Missional discipleship includes both engaging in mission and being intentional about faithful discipleship. Given this reality, many congregations are refocusing to embed the gospel through acts of compassion, justice, and love to both neighbor and community. This missional church movement is deeply connected to a theology of the church that is expressed in the very nature of God as mission. The very heart of the triune God is mission. In fact, Missio Dei simply means the mission of God. (Missional Discipleship, page 17) I love how so many of our churches engage the world with the goodness, love, and saving grace of Jesus Christ. Here are a few we can celebrate:  The recovery program, homeless shelter, and soup kitchen that Rev. Gene McLendon operates as an intentional thrust of Crystal Coast church.  The Celebrate Recovery program at Elon Power Line and the Divorce Care program at Pineville.  The work that Royce Hathcock and Raleigh Tapestry are doing to reach the marginalized, disenfranchised, and poor.  The Mustard seed ministry that Wilmington church sponsors, led by Pastor Derrell and JoAnn Clark, impacting the lives of hundreds of kids and families.  After school programs like those at Triad, Gastonia Eastside, and Monroe.  Food programs for the poor in places like Laurinburg, Statesville, The Bridge, and Havelock meet real needs.  Charlotte Calvary cooks meals at a local school on the weekends so that the neighborhood kids will not go hungry when school is out.  Churches that open their doors to ethnic cultures to start new churches like Trinity, Pineville, Monroe, North Raleigh, and Burlington First.  Pastor Megan Pardue and Jeff and Angela Nelson at Durham Refuge and Pastors Ryan Quanstrom and Bryan Poole at Durham Resurrection who are addressing real needs that many of our churches ignore… needs like violence and abuse, hunger and homelessness. In fact, I want to introduce one of the most exciting groups of ministers and kingdom servants on our district. They call themselves the Nazarene House of Studies and they are Nazarene students, who 71

come from our Nazarene colleges, have matriculated to Duke Seminary and are either current students or alumni. Would you all come to the front? I love these people. They stretch me and make me think. These people love God, love His church, and believe in Biblical Holiness. I think these young ministers can help remind us what incarnational ministry lived out in holiness and in disciple-making looks like. I believe the district can help to facilitate mission. The local church is where the rubber meets the road. The district serves the local church. But I also have a conviction that as a connectional church there are some things that collectively our churches can do; things that we can initiate, strategically plan, and even expect, that can move the mission forward. In your handbook you have a copy of the North Carolina Challenge, which details much of the vision I have for our district. On the screen you can see my Core Values for district leadership. You can also see the Five Key Strategies that guide our Call. (Also on the screen). These will serve as the focus of our work together. I want to spend the rest of this report sharing some things that I believe God will use to help us develop the team, the plan, and the focus of our next few days and our next few years. In order to save time we will just make passing references to many of these initiatives. 1) Connection – My listening tour has revealed that we really don’t feel connected. When we are disconnected from each other it is easy to disconnect from the mission. Therefore we will:  We are moving from 5 Mission Areas to 9. (See Handbook) Each cluster of churches is charged with looking at their geographic area and seeing it as a mission field. A trained coordinator will call pastors and leaders together for prayer, connection, and ministry together. They will often be called upon to do what I do. I would like our new Mission Area Coordinators to stand please.  We are reinstituting the Minister and Mates retreat. This is scheduled for the first week of October.  We are going to be intentional about making more of our events and programs accessible to the eastern end of our district. If that means doing more than one edition of an event, then we will. I’ve done it before; I can do it again. 2) Leadership Development – Leadership is key, pastoral and lay leadership. We will consistently and persistently offer opportunities for pastors and laymen to be developed into Christ-like servant leaders. We will offer multiple events each year that will help you in whatever role you might have in the church.  Pastors on Purpose (POPS) is a time for pastors, ministers, and associates to be trained and encouraged and to pray together.  In August, Hal and Debbie Perkins will come to teach us about principles in “disciple-making” during our Church Board Leadership Summits. They will be here for two Saturday seminars (Charlotte and Raleigh) and at least 4 Mission Area threeday conferences.  I have initiated a Leadership Development program with 12 ministers that are geared to develop our leadership acumen. We will select another 12 in January. 72

 I am asking the District Advisory Board to use some of the resources that we have garnered through the sale of church properties for the training, assessing and coaching of pastors and church boards. Some of those funds will be used to bring some of the very best resource people to our district to help us fulfill The Call. God helping us we will be equipped to serve the Kingdom in the power of the Spirit. “Whatever our career may be, true leadership means to receive power from God and to use it under God’s rule to serve people in God’s way." --Leighton Ford 3) New Churches – If lost and broken people matter to God, and to us, then we need to find the most effective means to reach them. Church planting is it – there is no close second. I believe that if we will commit ourselves to starting new churches, God will do among us more that we can even dream or imagine. So hold on to your seat belts.  I believe God would be pleased if we could trust Him for 44 new churches by the end of 2020. Crazy isn’t it? But God loves to show off and prove to people like us just what he can do. These are all styles of churches…healthy, vibrant, disciple-making churches. Some meet in a house, some in a school, some in a restaurant, some meet in a movie theater, some may even meet in a traditional church building. Some meet in buildings we already have. Look at the screen…here is how we do it.  I have one more dream. We have 100 counties in North Carolina. I think we ought to strive to have a Nazarene church in every county in North Carolina by 2024. Some will meet in homes, some will meet…you get the picture. Healthy, effective, reproducing, soul-winning communities.  I have asked Rick Hudgens, our pastor at North Raleigh, to help lead our Mission Strategy Team that will implement this vision. Rick has been trained in the Dynamic Church Planting model. I have already begun to recruit the Mission Strategy Team to work with him.  We will host our first DCPI training in February 2015 with USA/Canada Church Planting Director Bill Wiesman. I want every pastor on our district to take this training in the next three years.  At the first DAB meeting after this Assembly I will share with them the vision for accomplishing these goals. Listen folks, we are the 10th largest state in the Union, with almost 10 million in population. There are only a handful of districts that have more people living within her boundaries than we do. We now have just over 7,000 Nazarenes in NC. Wouldn’t it please God to give us just one quarter of one percent (.0025) of all Tar Heels? That would be 25,000 Nazarenes in North Carolina by 2024. I don’t think that is being too selfish or ambitious. The Call to Fruitful Leadership Jesus tells a parable in Luke 19 that often haunts me. It is the story of the “minas’. What troubles me is the harsh condemnation for the one who did nothing with his mina (or talent), and then implied that it was the Master’s fault. Jesus tells this difficult and brash story because he is serious about fruit-bearing. 73

John Wesley liked to ask three questions of spiritual leaders: 1) Have they faith? 2) Have they gifts? 3) Have they fruit? Dr. Tim Green at TNU says you cannot separate holiness from mission. Remember our gauges. I believe the most important gauge is the evangelism gauge. This is our business. We exist to make disciples – we quantify that by conversions, baptisms, and new Nazarenes. Our churches have reported 509 Conversions, 142 Baptisms, and 224 New Nazarenes, 167 of which are Professions of Faith. Let’s thank God for each soul these represent. We have several churches that had at least soul in every category. But our report challenges me - 25 churches had no New Nazarenes, 43 had no Baptisms, 18 churches reported NO Conversions. One of the gauges I haven’t mentioned yet is the financial gauge. I don’t know most of you very well. I don’t know your church or your circumstance. But I know the Bible. I know that God loves a cheerful giver. I also know that God blesses those who are obedient and sacrificial in their giving. You believe these things too. I happen to believe that it is true for a church checkbook, just as much as it is true for my checkbook. I applaud the churches that sacrificed and gave when it would have ben easier not too. I applaud those who absolutely did there best. Some however, gave up to soon and didn’t give it much of a try. I have an old mentor who used to say, “If you get up and talk against something and pass the plates, somebody will give.” We had 15 churches that gave nothing to World Evangelism Fund. 21 churches left out the district. This means no Easter offering, no Thanksgiving offering, no Faith Promise. There are churches in the remotest, poorest countries in the world that gave something. When we don’t make an effort we rob His work, but we also rob our church family of the opportunity to be blessed. I would like to suggest that every church that did not pay your budgets in full pray and ask the Lord who “owns the cattle on a thousand hills” to give you faith to do better than you did this past year. If you were close – strive to pay them all in full. Perhaps that is too big a mountain to climb for some of you. I challenge pastors and lay leaders to go back to their church boards and say, “let’s take ten percent of our weekly offerings and give it to others. Here’s a plan on the screen:  First Sunday of the month – WEF  Second Sunday of the month – Pensions and Benefits  Third Sunday of the month – Trevecca Nazarene University  Fourth Sunday of the month – NC District  Fifth Sunday (when there is one) – District Auxiliaries This won’t pay them in full, but it will be better than many did this year, and who knows, it might have the effect of energizing you to do even more.

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Finally, let me suggest that not one church come to Assembly next year without at least something (an offering) given to each of our budgets. Just think, giving to God and His mission first, might solve lots of other problems as well. I have a goal that in two years we will be 100% for World Evangelism. I have a goal that in three years we will be 100% for WEF, Trevecca, and Pensions. Our church is doing great work, TNU is an awesome place training our NC young people and our future pastors, leaders, and church planters. Our retired ministers are counting on us. You and I have to be accountable for “bearing fruit”. THE CALL – MY LIFE IS MY ANSWER I say all that I have said tonight with fear and trembling. I don’t want you to feel I am being critical or harsh. I wish I could just say were doing fine, let’s keep it up. That’s not reality. It’s wouldn’t be good leadership. But what I can say is that the devil is a liar, that Ichabod is never the final word with God, and that these gauges are not our fate or our future. I feel like the 10 year old boy whose little league team was getting whipped. A stranger walked by and said, “Son, what’s the score.” He said, “Mister, were getting beat 18 to nothing.” The man said, “Wow! You don’t seem discouraged.” The little boy said, “Oh, I’m not. We haven’t even come to bat yet.” I believe that God has gifted us with a tremendous opportunity. He has given us a passionate and gifted team of leaders with which to work, a harvest field that is ripe unto harvest, and He has empowered us by His Holy Spirit to reach lost, broken, and needy people. We may have become too immobile, too discouraged, too cavalier, and too tired. We may believe there is nothing we can do. We don’t have enough money, enough leaders, or enough commitment. Try this -- turn off the lights, unplug the microphones, lock the doors and spread out across the community and serve Jesus. Initiate God talks with lost and broken people. An African Proverb says, “In the desert there is one crime worse than murder: To know where there is water and to keep it to yourself.” You might not find them in the pew, but they are not hard to find. We will find them in our own neighborhoods. They work where you work. If you can’t find them there, they are in the Waffle House, the park; they are sitting in a bar. Go where Jesus would go. He went to the homes of tax collectors and sinners. He went where the sick and the infirm were. He taught us that a good shepherd leaves behind the 99 safe sheep; to faithfully and persistently search for the 1 lost sheep. He taught us that he came to seek and to save that which is lost. He taught us that the well have no need for a doctor, but that He came for the sick. I believe we can have a district where every church has an expectation that souls will be saved, believers will be sanctified holy, and persons will be discipled. 75

I dream of a culture on the North Carolina District that will make starting new churches a habit, a trend, an expectation. I dream of a state that will be saturated by the love, compassion, and social influence of Nazarenes. I pray for a church that would not only have fine programs and help people to develop meaningful spiritual relationships, but of a church that would impact neighborhoods and cities. It’s not just my dream. It’s my calling. Lord let my life, be my answer. Respectfully submitted, Gregory D. Mason

2. NYI President’s Report NC NYI 2014 President’s Report- May 17-2014 This is my second and last report as your NYI President. I cannot express what a privilege it has been to be your president. To be given, the privilege to serve you the teens of NC this year. I’ve seen God meet us at camp, fall retreats TTF, TNT, Zone Rallies, winter blast, Quizzes, special offerings for the front lines, on buses in vans-road trip. Hash-tag crazyf un, smelly. Could the event director and all that has served on the council these last two years please stand? These are me heros. They work behind the scene, lose sleep before we ever arrive, they deal with issues we never have to deal with. Why because they love teens. That is one thing N.C. has going for us, great leaders with years of experience. Me, an NYI President never even dreamed it. I want to thank you for the honored opportunity to serve you and God. I think- no “I know” God puts us in situations beyond our comfort zone, beyond our talents and abilities. Really that’s the only place where faith can exist- Beyond us and our “I got this” frame of mind. Reflecting back – seeing you confess before God, you answer the call to serve some in missions, some as pastors, singers, committed laymen. I want to share, if I can how God used you, to get me a message from God Himself. I take you back to 2013 Fall Retreat. All weekend God was prodding me to tell you something, (but I’m not scheduled to even talk). But God told me what to say based on some things, He had me in at the time. God does that – our circumstances used for His glory. If I were to get up there, this is what I thought God would have me tell you. “ If you will pray and trust God He will hear your prayers and I believe God will answer and He will make you aware that He is working, and listening, that you matter to Him”. And when I was totally committed to follow and saying that, should I have the opportunity to talk but I’m not scheduled to talk. made an opportunity. Even then, what I was about to say was for you, I thought. It was the 76

closing service at Fall Retreat. Again here is the statement “ If you will pray and trust God He will hear your prayers and I believe God will answer and He will make you aware that He is working, listening, and that you matter to Him”. So I told you that, and we closed in prayer. Within minutes of leaving Fort Caswell that day I called my wife who had been sick for days and even weeks. I asked: “How are you?” There was a hesitation, then she said, “I’m sicker than Friday when you had left for camp.” Within 5 hours of driving home, we were in the emergency room and within 4 more hours we finally saw a doctor and all he knew – something is wrong, high white blood count and elevated heart rate- a bad infection somewhere. You will be staying the night; you have a bad abdominal infection. By Monday we are facing emergency exploratory abdominal surgery. It’s bad – things like, being cut wide open from side to side, colostomy bag, long recovery. As I walked away from Carol and into the waiting room I prayed “God, if I had my wish, my rougher’s here is what they’d be. (Sherman, don’t understand his sentence) The most minor surgery four little holes for Laparoscopic Surgery, to go in snip, vacuum the infection out and close with just some small stitches”. Then my new DS called to pray with me. He prayed almost that same prayer. Just hours later, three Doctors separately, but in a row came in to report the news to me with smiles on their faces. Here is what they said, “The most minor surgery, four little holes for Laparoscopic Surgery, to go in snip, vacuum the infection out and close with just some small stitches”. That was exactly what I had prayed. Remember what I had felt inspired to say to you for your benefit. “If you will pray and trust God He will hear your prayers and I believe God will answer and He will make you aware that He is working, listening and that you matter to Him”. Then God had my attention. I know God wants to bless you, to hear you, to answer your prayers. So as this New Year starts, as we “run to the hills” and as we climb to Base Camp let us remember. God wants to walk with us in the cool of the day, to be in relationship. He wants to Go with us – I will never leave you or forsake you He said. And then in Matthew 28, “Therefore Go and make Disciples”……and “surely I am with you always”. And our own church’s calling – to “make Christ-like Disciples in the Nations” and then the Bible says “Be doers of the Word and not hearer only”. While we are in Base Camp, get ready, for He is calling us out to live on faith in Him alone. I love you guys! Thank you and may God bless you as He has me. Tommy Thompson P.S. BE faithful

GO faithfully DO by faith in Him alone 3. NMI President’s Report June 12, 2014

This is my seventh report as the NC District NMI President. What a difference a year makes! This time last year at convention I was still recovering from emergency surgery. As a result of this my traveling was cut back due to recovery. Today I am praising God for his healing touch and I am restored back to health. 77

Because of this illness I was unable to attend general assembly. There were other council members who were not able to serve as delegates for various reasons and 3 alternate delegates went in our places. Sarah Crane, Kaylin Cummings, and Amanda Sparrow, all young ladies in their 20’s stepped into the role of delegates representing our district well. How exciting to see young people who have a serious passion for serving God. Our theme is still Making Christlike Disciples in the Nations and this year our district theme is “Looking UP” Communicating with God. He wants to talk with us…dialog with us. In the stories I share with you now and those yet to come in today’s convention you will see how communicating with God is changing lives and the thought processes of congregations on the field and here on our district. This past year the district council sent Pastor Mark Eby on a journey to Cuba to experience what God is doing in that country. He brought back with him stories of inspiration of faithful servants of God. You will hear more about this later. When he visited India last year he brought back stories of pastor Ajay who works with the untouchables in Calcutta India, the lowest of the low in the Indian caste system. The Rocky Mount Church was so moved that they now send money on a monthly basis to Pastor Ajay to assist his ministry there. I believe that pastor Ajay would tell you things are “Looking Up” for his congregation. (Pastor Sherman-pop up prayer) On the home side Pastor Myriam Pereda shared with me she felt a need to reach out into the community to reach the lost. She said “ Reaching out to the lost is tough and it is only through the guidance of God we were able to see beyond that of just inviting new people to church, we saw the need to supply the need that was of interest in the community. We knew that before the community comes to the feet of Christ, we first needed to care for them.” They partnered with a food bank to teach nutrition education and hands on cooking. After establishing trust with participants through the cooking matters program and after much prayer, they implemented an exercise class emphasizing the importance of a healthy body, soul and spirit. This program included brief devotionals and weekly bible reading homework. This program allowed them to get to the hearts of participants and the bond that was created influenced them to keep attending to the exercise program with a total of 13 women. About 5 gave their life to Jesus. She said, “ it is amazing how God is moving. These women see the difference and now they want to share that difference with their teens that will, therefore, lead to conquering families for Christ. She said all of this was only possible by seeking the kingdom of God first in prayer and then acting upon his will. Because Pastor Myriam has encouraged her church to pray and trust God and they are seeing the fruit of what happens when we pray. I know she would tell you things are “Looking Up” ( Pastor Myriam will pray)

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Our giving to the World Evangelism Fund was a little over 93% this past year. I am praying and asking God to help us be a 100% district in 2014-2015. We have a few changes on our council this year. Mark Eby assumed the role of Work & Witness Coordinato, Dawn York is our new district Deputation Secretary. I must say thank you to Kathy Heaps who has faithfully served our district for many years as our LINKS Secretary, Janet Creech will be stepping into that role. I am proud to work alongside NC Nazarenes and I look forward to what God has for us in the days to come. I thank you for the privilege to serve as your district president. Respectfully submitted, Donna Sisk 4. SDMI Chairman’s Report Rev. Bobby J. Humphrey 2013-2014 Dr. Greg & Elaine Mason, Dr. Gustavo Crocker, Pastors and Delegates to the North Carolina SDMI Convention, It is a great honor to stand here today and give you my 4th report as your SDMI chairman. This has been an eventful year as your SDMI chairman. I had the privilege of representing you at our General Convention last June in Indianapolis. It was an amazing gathering with the opportunity to hear from men and women all across our denomination, giving us ideas and strategies to help us build our discipleship ministries. Last July our children’s camp was filled with a great deal of challenges when just two weeks before camp started, we had to find a new campground. Thanks to the Nazarene Camp in Hendersonville, we were able to have a wonderful camp. Rev. Mark Eby did an amazing job transitioning to this camp and meeting the challenges we faced. Dianne Jenkins, Angie Droese, and all our volunteers worked diligently to make this a great camp. In January I also had the privilege to attend the District Leaders Conference in Charleston, South Carolina. It was a wonderful time of hearing the heartbeat of our leaders and the importance of Discipleship Ministries. I have had the privilege of working with some of the greatest people in North Carolina. The SDMI council is faithful to their assignments and work diligently to complete the task you have assigned to them. (Duncan Puckett, Dianne Jenkins, Mark Eby, Harold Davis, Eddie and Marian Dabbs, Jen Hunt, Tommy Thompson, and Donna Sisk) This council has been a great help throughout this year and you will hear from many them in just a moment. Our theme this year is “The Call to Discipleship, fulfilling the Great Commission.” It is our desire that this year will be a year of change in every congregation in North Carolina. Your SDMI council believes that every church in North Carolina can become a discipleship place, answering the call of the church “to make Christ-like disciples in the 79

nations.” Therefore it should be the goal of every Pastor, and every church in North Carolina to fulfill the call to discipleship. How will we accomplish this call to discipleship? The answer to that question can take on many forms. I believe we already have a great way in place within the church. Sunday School is a great place to start. Strive this year to make every Sunday School class, from the nursery to the senior adults a place where people are being discipled. Help each teacher to foster an atmosphere of learning and discipleship. Find creative ways to start new classes. Sunday School classes do not have to meet at the church and they do not have to meet on Sunday. The younger generation is looking for variety. They are looking for an alternative to the typical Sunday morning Sunday School classes. Reach out to those who are not coming to Sunday School and find a way to reach them. We will need to be open to new ways, and new places to reach people with the life changing message of Jesus. Starting small groups is another way to disciple people. The interaction and fellowship that happens in a small group can often times reach people that Sunday School does not reach. The dynamics in a small group can help people develop relationship that would not take place in a larger setting. A small group helps a person feel more comfortable to asks questions. It is a great discipleship model. One on one discipling is the last way I will mention this afternoon. It is one of the most effective ways to disciple people. One-on-one discipleship is flexible and disciplecentered. It draws people into personal ministry. It’s easy to reproduce. Do you know someone who wants to grow spiritually? This is your opportunity. Every pastor, every church, involved in discipleship. We believe in it so much that we are willing to offer help. In August of this year you will have the opportunity to attend Board Leadership summits and Discipleship Conferences given by Rev. Hal Perkins. Make sure you mark your calendars this will be worth your time. We would like to issue every church in North Carolina a challenge: 1. To at least reach one achievement award in your Sunday School. Honor is 1%-9% increase in responsibility and attendance. Superior is 10%-49% increase Exceptional is 50%-greater increase 2. To start new Sunday School classes or small groups this year to reach those who are only coming to worship now. Be creative, think out of the box, find a way to reach your people. Statistics prove that a new class grows quicker that an existing one. 3. Last, open avenues for your people to become disciplers, reaching out to help someone find their way and grow strong in the Lord. 80

We believe in you. We believe in our church. So we are looking for great things this year in SDMI. As I close this report I would like to offer thanks to some important people in my life. I would like to thank my wife for her love and support throughout this year. This has been a difficult year for her, but through it all she has stood by my side and encouraged me each step of the way and I love her dearly. I would like to thank Dr. Greg and Elaine Mason for their support and encouragement this year. From day one Dr. Mason has encouraged me along this journey. Last, I would like to thank my church for sharing me with the District. They have been patient and kind when I have been away on District responsibilities. I love the people at Cornerstone Community. SDMI Awards: Honor: 1%-9%: Archdale, Charlotte Principe de Paz, Charlotte Trinity, Gastonia Eastside, Statesville First, Thomasville First Superior: 10%-49%: Elizabeth City, Graham New Vision, High Point Harvest Point, Hillsborough New Hope, Raleigh Tapestry, Waynesville Lakeview, Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno Exceptional: 50%-greater: Durham Resurrection Community,Faison Iglesia del Nazareno La Roca, Hayesville, Salisbury, Shelby First, Durham Refuge Thanks for allowing me to serve you this year as SDMI chairman. Submitted in His Love, Bobby J. Humphrey/NC SDMI Chairman

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B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES 1. District Advisory Board In this church year, the DAB met five times and conducted business via e-mail and phone numerous times. There were many items of business that were discussed and acted on. Among them were: The appointment of the District Secretary, Sherman Waters; Treasurer, Paul Brenneman; and DAB Secretary, Jim Pulliam. Approved refinancing requests for Hillborough and various other church property sales and improvements. Set housing allowances and salaries for District staff. Responded to various church financial emergencies with assistance or short term loans. Worked extensively with the closing and disorganization of Durham Hope Creek and the sale of the property. Awarded appropriate retirement gifts to Mark and Lucy Barnes and expressed appreciation for 17 years of service to the North Carolina District. Expressed appreciation to Paul Brenneman for his years of service as District Treasurer. Paul resigned effective 10/31/14 after 24 years of service. Appointed Jim Pulliam as District Treasurer for the balance of the Assembly Year. Approve for Role Code designation SPC the following ministers: Arnold Eddie Clayton, Cecil R. Jenkins, Jeffrey Kruck, Keith Larned, Bruce Puckett, and Virginia Compton. All except Jeffrey Kruck are involved in ministries in North Carolina. We concur with the action of the BGS as it relates to Jeffrey Kruck.” The District Advisory Council (District Advisory Board and Department Heads) had a conference call meeting with Dr. Jesse Middendorf and Dr. David Busic on 7/13/13 regarding the retirement of Dr. Mark Barnes and the appointment of a new District Superintendent. On 8/2/13 the District Advisory Council met at Pineville Church of the Nazarene with Dr. Busic. The procedures and process for the appointment of a new DS were reviewed. A slate of names was presented and a straw vote taken. On 8/3/13 Dr. David Busic announced that Dr. Greg Mason had been appointed by the Board of General Superintendents to fill the vacancy. Dr. Mason’s start date was 10/1/13. 82

Approved the restoration of Credentials for Mark Layne Easterly. Accepted several transfers of Licensed and Ordained Ministers. Respectfully Submitted, Jim Pulliam, DAB Secretary 2013-2014 2. District Ministry Board Partial Report No. 1 We, the Board of Ministry, make the following recommendations: That transfers be received for: Elders: B. Leon Armstrong – Virginia, Bettyanna Bremer – NW Illinois, John Bremer – NW Illinois, Patrick Fleming – Upstate New York, Gregory D. Mason – Louisiana, Phillip P. Modlin – North Central Ohio, William Gary Narron – Virginia, G. Riley Powell – North Central Ohio, Juan Rivera – New England, Rebecca Rivera – New England, Linda Stargel – Eastern Michigan, Steven D. Stone – East Tennessee, David L. Walker – Kansas City Deacons: Jerome W. Gardner – Georgia, William Kenneth Harmaning – Southern Calif., Larry Krawczak – South Carolina Licensed Ministers: Josiah Mark Daniels - South Texas, Adam deWeber – North Central Ohio, Melanie L. Gering – Oklahoma, Janice Lynn Stone - East Tennessee That transfers be granted for: Elders: Mark Derek Elkins – North Arkansas, Chuck Ellis – East Tennessee, Todd Maberry – Kansas City, Timothy Taylor - Tennessee Deacons: Robert J. Droese – NE Oklahoma, Licensed Ministers: Amy Byerley – Florida, Angela Droese - NE Oklahoma, Randy Jones – Colorado, Christa Long-Jamison – South Central Ohio, Richard Nicholas Robertson - Tennessee

Partial Report No. 2 We, the Board of Ministry, make the following recommendations: That Elders Orders be granted: William Dee Fields, Megan Marie Pardue.

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That Minister’s License (elder candidate) be granted to: Zachary Bond, Crystal Curasi, Spencer Hathcock, Ethan Millsap, Jonathon Parrish, Cristian Pereda, Chad Steinacker, Marcie Thompson. That renewal of minister’s license (elder candidate) be granted to: Dale Austin, Caleb Buna, Josiah Mark Daniels, James Davis, Kyle DeLong, Adam deWeber, Melanie Gering, Bethany Grosvenor, Todd Kennedy, Jonathan McClure, Ramon Montanez, Angela Nelson, Jeffrey Nelson, Michael Parenti, Bryan Poole, Joseph C. Quinn, Tony Rayfield, Sr., Jose Romero, Amanda R. Sparrow, Brittany R. Sparrow, Janice Lynn Stone, Jordan Unfried, Travis Yurk. That renewal of minister’s license (deacon candidate) be granted to: Lewis “Kenneth” Fannin That retirement assigned status be granted to: Roger D. Lee That retirement unassigned status be granted to: Thomas S. Burkett Dropped from the roll of licensed ministers: Kimberly Adams, K.C. “Kwang” Choi, Kathryn Early, Aaron Golden, Brenda Light, Montgomery P. Sparrow, Stephanie Smith, Carlos Daniel Tavares. Drop from the roll of Elders: C.A. Bost, A. Bruce Crosby, Eldon Hotle, William T. Sessoms, Richard Shomo, - all deceased. Dong II (Tony) Jang; (Manual 536, surrendered) Evangelism Service, Retired be granted to: B. Leon Armstrong Registered Evangelist Status be granted to: Michael Parenti, Jonathon Parrish Registered Song Evangelist Certificate be granted to: Shelia Murphy Commissioned Song Evangelist be granted to: Barbara Roach Commissioned Minister of Christian Education be granted to: Ardith Eyring Studies Subcommittee The North Carolina Ministerial Studies Subcommittee makes the following recommendations: 1. Place or retain in Elder track, level one: Mirian Acosta, Derrick Adcock, Julio Amador, Dale Austin, Jeffrey Barlow, Joseph Brinkle, Chong Choi, Marc Dollinger, Amanda Sparrow, R. Daniel Gammons, Lorena Garcia, Melanie Gering, Spencer Hathcock, Daniel Verdugo Hernandez, Librado Hernandez, Brian Hood, Todd Kennedy, Rusty Meyers, Ethan Millsap, Angela Nelson, Jeffrey 84

Nelson, Jonathon Parrish, James Pendell, Karen Pullin, Joseph Quinn, Brittany Sparrow, Eric Sanchez, Brian Smith, Frankie Sweeney, Sheldon Taylor, Marcie Thompson. 2. Place or retain in Elder track, level two: Zachary Bond, KC Choi, Crystal Curasi, James Davis, Kyle DeLong, Ramon L. Montañez, Cristian Pereda, Michael Parenti, Tony Rayfield, Delmi Romero, Jose Romero, Stephanie Smith, Chad Steinacker, Donald Stewart, Janice Stone, Travis Yurk. 3. Place or retain in Elder track, level three: Caleb Buna, Bethany Grosvenor, Itza Lopez, Joel Diaz Mejias, Micael Pereda, Wilmer Perez Ramirez, Jordan Unfried. 4. Place or retain in Elder track, level four: Bryan Poole. 5. Place or retain in Deacon track, Administration,level 2: Lewis “Kenneth” Fannin II. 6. Received from another district: Crystal Curasi from Mid-Atlantic. 7. Transferred to another district: Amy Byerley to FL; Angela Droese to NE OK; Randy Jones to Colorado; Christa Long-Jamison to S. Central Ohio, Nicholas Robertson to TN; James T. Sherman to WVN. 8. Drop from the Course of Study: Jose Adame, Vanina Lopez Adame, Robert Coppola, Jr., Kathryn Early, Emily Susy Flores, Francisco Flores, Aaron Golden, Chuck Hollandbeck, Daniel Jetton, Dottie King, Brenda Light, Beatriz Peralta Martinez, Blanca Miller, Gustavo Vincente Romero, Miriam Sanchez, Carlos Tavares, David Winer.

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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Assembly Finance Assembly Year 2014-2015 Projected Income: District Allocations Rental Income Fund Transfers/Other

290,000 10,000 50,962 $350,962

Total Expenses: District Superintendent Salary and Housing Annuity Self- Employment Tax Reimbursement Health Insurance Christmas Gift/Term Life Insurance Office Staff Salaries Christmas Gift Payroll Taxes Other District Assistants Hispanic Coordinator Honoraria District Secretary District Treasurer District Office Operations Office Utilities and Maintenance District Auto (Replacement) Office Operations Equipment and Maintenance Expense Communications Postage and Delivery Legal and Professional Fees District Operations District Assembly Benevolence General Assembly Hospitality and Gifts Ins/Liability, Property, Workman’s Comp. District Christmas Dinner DS Travel and Professional Expense DS Conferences/Conventions Auto Maintenance Ministry and Mission Ministers/Mates Retreat Pastoral Training Mission Area Coordinators District Boards Miscellaneous Church Assistance/Home Missions/Other Total

88,694 10,008 15,102 17,000 2,035

132,839

28,992 500 2,131 5,000

36,623 24,000

2,200 4,400

6,600

6,200 5,000 4,000 6,500 4,200 1,000 3,000

29,900

12,000 500 3,000 1,000 4,000 5,000 15,000 3,000 2,000

45,500

2,500 3,500 4,000 5,500 5,000

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20,500 55,000 $ 350,962

2. That the District Advisory Board be authorized to reallocate district funds as deemed necessary within the general framework of these recommendations. 3. Apportionments shall be based on current year income. Income is defined as all income that qualifies as a charitable contribution to the giver. Giving for missions (money paid to World Evangelism Fund, approved specials, etc.) are excluded from the base for the purpose of calculating the budget amounts for pensions and benefits, Trevecca, and the District. Churches are encouraged to use the planning calculator at www.fundingthemission.org in calculating their percentages. 4. That the World Evangelism Fund be set at 5.5% of local church income. 5. That the Pensions and Benefits Fund be set at 2.25% of local church income. 6. That the Trevecca Nazarene University share be set at 2.25% of local church income. 7. That the NC District share be set at 5% of local church income and that NYI, NMI, and SDMI be set at $21,912 and be divided among our churches. The formula is .256% of reported income for Assembly year 2012-2013. 8. We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage investment accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit www.NazareneFoundation.org or call 866-273-2549. 9. We recommend that up to $35,000 of the district superintendent's salary be approved as allowance for parsonage furnishings expense, and housing allowance. 10. That the district superintendent be granted five weeks of vacation with pay. 11. We recommend that copies of this report be mailed to local church secretaries, treasurers, and pastors.

LOCAL CHURCH 12. We recommend that the local church board give attention to the following financial responsibilities: A. That all allocations be paid on a monthly basis, beginning in April. B. That an annual local church budget be created for the church year. C. That the treasurer's books be audited/reviewed annually as designated by the Manual (Par. 129.24). D. That each church participates in the annual offering for the Nazarene Theological Seminary during the month of January, and that the offering is sent to Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131. That matching funds be obtained if possible. E. That each church observe the first Sunday of October as Nazarene Bible College Sunday by receiving an offering sponsored by the church and/or budgeting an appropriate amount. This offering is to be sent directly to Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717. That matching funds be obtained if possible. F. That each church reviews their insurance needs to assure proper coverage to cover losses and legal liability situations. 13. We recommend that the local church take financial responsibility in providing quality care for its pastor by implementing: A. That ministers enrolled in Social Security be reimbursed for the full amount they are required to pay. This includes housing allowance or the fair rental value of the parsonage and utilities, plus Social Security reimbursements and salary as stated in the Internal Revenue regulations. A tax guide with a clear explanation is available for no charge from P&B. B. That an annual review of pastoral earnings include consideration of : 1. A merit raise of 2-6% 2. A cost-of-living index increase. 3. In the event that the church provides a parsonage that is not furnished, we recommend that the church designate a portion of the Pastor's salary as furnishings allowance. C. That an annual review of church expenses (not pastor's benefits) incurred by pastoral activities include: 1. Car operation reimbursement at IRS current rate. 2. Business/entertainment expense. 3. Meetings, retreats, and conferences. 4. Personal library expense. 5. Professional journals and society memberships. 87

6. Expense for the 2017 General Assembly. D. That a pastor who earns his livelihood from the ministry be enrolled in the 403-B plan. For details, write the Board of Pensions and Benefits, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 or call 1-888-888-4656. That pastors and full time associates be granted at least two full weeks of paid vacation. It is also recommended that pastors and full time associates with 5 years of total service in the active ministry get three weeks paid vacation, and receive an additional week for each ten years of service. E. That consideration be given to a paid sabbatical for pastors and full time associates after seven consecutive years of service. (Manuel, Paragraph 129.10) F. That in addition to vacation, pastors be permitted to conduct as many as two one-week revival meetings, study retreats or conferences in the assembly year. We recognize the importance of our larger churches aiding our smaller churches by making their pastor available for revival services. We further recommend that their salaries be paid during these revivals, and that the local churches pay for the pulpit supply during those weeks. G. That the pastors be given a Christmas gift. H. That pastors are enrolled in a hospital and life insurance group plan, and that the premiums be paid by the church. We further recommend that each church consider reimbursing the pastor the insurance deductibles and copay. 14. We remind local churches and boards of their legal and ethical responsibility to handle church funds properly. A. That all funds be disbursed as designated by the contributors to maintain the credibility B. All local church treasurers will handle and disburse church funds as directed by the church board. Manual (paragraph 135.1-6)

Treasurers (Where to Send Money) 1.

World Evangelism Fund, Alabaster, Easter, LINKS, Thanksgiving, Faith Promise offerings, Memorial Roll, Pensions and Benefits, and other mission funds be send to: General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, PO Box 843116., Kansas City, MO 64184-3116, (913) 577-0500. The preferred method for remitting funds to the general treasurer is to utilize the electronic fund transfer at www.fundingthemission.org .

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Educational Allocation: Trevecca Nazarene University, Attn.: External Relations 333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37210-2788 Phone: (615) 248-1200

3. District SDMI Allocation: Steve Clayton, 2404 Surry Road, Wilson, NC 27896 Phone: (252) 243-3746 Email: [email protected]

4. District NMI allocation, other NMI expense, and District Work and Witness project funds: Mel Fry, 2028 Englewood Drive, Apex, NC 27539 Phone: (919) 779-7756 5.

Email [email protected]

NYI Budget: Lisa Thomas, 320 Armstrong Park Road, Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: (704)- 830-4920 Email: [email protected]

6. That the District allocation be sent to the district treasurer, Jim Pulliam, North Carolina District Church of the Nazarene, 10801 Johnston Road, Suite 115, Charlotte, N.C. 28226-7855, Cell: 704-258- 5750 Email: [email protected] 7.

Seminary Offering: Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 East Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, 64131 Phone: (816) 333-6254

8. Bible College Offering: Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO, 80910-3717 Phone: (719) 596-5110 Wayne Roberts , Secretary

Jim Pulliam, Chairman

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NYI, NMI, SDMI Allocations for 2014-2015 Based on .256% of Assembly Year 2012-2013 Income 2012-2013 Income

NYI

NMI

SDMI

$148,015 $83,057 $167,019 $149,922 $10,857 $45,779 $216,431 $0 $458,486 $191,621 $21,277 $15,713 $14,246 $16,533 $1,113,887 $34,979 $462,312 $1,240 $33,355 $74,678 $149,343 $1,195 $76,280 $230,139 $5,968 $145,000 $68,900 $29,459 $34,222 $15,572 $46,734 $103,547 $35,556 $118,794 $33,910 $340,463 $88,778 $28,774 $79,806 $94,217

$379 $213 $428 $384 $28 $117 $554 $20 $1,174 $491 $54 $40 $36 $42 $2,852 $90 $1,184 $3 $85 $191 $382 $3 $195 $589 $15 $371 $176 $75 $88 $40 $120 $265 $91 $304 $87 $872 $227 $74 $204 $241

$379 $213 $428 $384 $28 $117 $554 $20 $1,174 $491 $54 $40 $36 $42 $2,852 $90 $1,184 $3 $85 $191 $382 $3 $195 $589 $15 $371 $176 $75 $88 $40 $120 $265 $91 $304 $87 $872 $227 $74 $204 $241

$379 $213 $428 $384 $28 $117 $554 $20 $1,174 $491 $54 $40 $36 $42 $2,852 $90 $1,184 $3 $85 $191 $382 $3 $195 $589 $15 $371 $176 $75 $88 $40 $120 $265 $91 $304 $87 $872 $227 $74 $204 $241

Archdale Asheboro Asheville First Beaufort Bridgeway Brevard Brunswick County Coastal Community Burlington First Burlington Laotian Cary Penny Road Charlotte Calvary Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros Charlotte Holiness French Charlotte Korean Charlotte Love In Christ Charlotte Pineville Charlotte Principe de Paz Charlotte Trinity Cherokee Cherryville Concord Crystal Coast Durham Resurrection Community Elizabeth City Elon Power Line Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca Fayetteville Forest City Franklin New Life Gastonia Eastside Graham New Vision Greensboro First Greensboro Southeast Greensboro White Rock Havelock Hayesville Hendersonville First Hickory High Point Harvest Point Hillsborough New Hope Jacksonville Faith 89

Jacksonville Haws Run Kannapolis Westside Kings Mountain Laurinburg Lillington Grace Living Waterfall Fellowship Monroe Cornerstone Community Monroe Piedra Angular Igelsia Mooresville The Bridge North Raleigh Norwood Piedmont Fellowship Pittsboro Plymouth Raeford The Well Community Raleigh First Raleigh International Evangelical Raleigh Tapestry Rocky Mount Salisbury Shelby First Statesville First Thomasville First Triad Covenant Life Durham Refuge Wake Forest Waynesville Lakeview Wilmington Winston-Salem First Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno

$24,376 $70,017 $182,454 $61,063 $37,861 $0 $126,782 $3,960 $295,903 $206,448 $82,757 $0 $65,665 $147,832 $0 $957,720 $84,872 $34,213 $172,458 $57,677 $50,332 $51,199 $71,096 $78,546 $0 $191,717 $84,864 $91,219 $83,256 $16,516

Totals

$62 $179 $467 $156 $97 $10 $325 $10 $758 $529 $212 $20 $168 $378 $20 $2,452 $217 $88 $441 $148 $129 $131 $182 $201 $10 $491 $217 $234 $213 $42

$62 $179 $467 $156 $97 $10 $325 $10 $758 $529 $212 $20 $168 $378 $20 $2,452 $217 $88 $441 $148 $129 $131 $182 $201 $10 $491 $217 $234 $213 $42

$62 $179 $467 $156 $97 $10 $325 $10 $758 $529 $212 $20 $168 $378 $20 $2,452 $217 $88 $441 $148 $129 $131 $182 $201 $10 $491 $217 $234 $213 $42

$21,371

$21,371

$21,371

* NYI and SMDI offer a 10% discount if the allocation is paid in full by July 1, 2014

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2. Nominating Committee THE FOLLOWING WERE APPOINTED AND SERVED AS MEMBERS OF THE DISTRICT NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Dr. Greg Mason, chairman; Mr. Jim Pulliam, Mr. Doug Sisk, Rev. Joe Bell, Rev. Dodd Parrish, Rev. Steve Creech, Mr. Carl Millsap, Rev. Charlotte Evans, and Rev. Mark Eby, meeting on April 12, in Kannapolis, NC. PARTIAL REPORT #1 We the nominating committee, make the following recommendations: A. B. C. D. E.

The District Advisory Board serves as the Church Properties Board. Rev. Doug Evans be designated District Director of chaplaincy ministries. Rev. Mark Medley be designated Director of Nazarene Disaster Response Mr. Wayne Roberts be designated District Architect & Building Consultant. Rev. Charlotte Evans be designated District Parish Nurse Consultant.

We recommend that the 2014 District Assembly of the North Carolina District Church of the Nazarene elect Dr. Mark Barnes, District Superintendent Emeritus based on his many years of faithful and fruitful service as District Superintendent. PARTIAL REPORT #2 We nominate the following: District Advisory Board: Terms to expire 2018 Elders (Vote for 1): Steve Creech, Juan Rivas Laymen (Vote for 1): Wayne Roberts, Doug Sisk Trevecca Nazarene University Trustees – Term expires 2017 Elder (Vote for 1): Michael Barefield, Tim Pullin, Sherman Waters Court of Appeals (Terms to expire 2015): Greg Mason, DS; Elders: Michael Bearden, Michael Daughrity; Laity: Steve Clayton, Jim Pulliam District Finance Committee (Terms to be staggered by highest number of votes, 2015-2017) Ministers (Vote for 3): Michael Barefield, Steve Creech, Dodd Parrish, Cristian Pereda, Riley Powell, Tim Pullin Laity (Vote for 3): Gary Cummins, Mel Fry, Dick McCallum, Carl Millsap, Wayne Roberts, Mary Ellen Spivey (Ex-officio: Dr. Greg Mason, District NMI President, District NYI President, District SDMI Chairman, District Treasurer) 91

District Board of Ministry (Terms to expire in 2018) (Elect by Acclimation) Dale Bailey, Beth Bearden, Mike McClure, Shelia Murphy, Dodd Parrish, Riley Powell Carolinas School of Ministry Board (Term to expire 2015): (Elect by Acclimation): Tom Hartis; Tom McCrea (Ex-officio: Greg Mason-Dist. Supt.; Larry Wagner-Director; Matt Roberts – Treasurer, District Board of Ministry Secretary) Mission Area Coordinators: (Elect by Acclimation for a one year term) Southwest Mission – Michael Barefield Northwest Mission – Sherman Waters Southeast Charlotte Mission – Bobby Humphrey Land of Lakes Mission – Dodd Parrish Piedmont Mission – Michael McClure Chapel Hill Mission – Matt Roberts Greater Raleigh – Riley Powell Green Coast Mission – Steve Creech Tar Hill Mission - Bill Crane DISTRICT AUDITING COMMITTEE (Term to expire 2015) By Acclimation: Gary Cummins, Chairman; Ron Simers, Eddie Dabbs

Dr. Greg Mason, Chairman

Carl Millsap, Secretary

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3. IN LOVING MEMORY In honor of those members of the North Carolina District who have joined the Church Triumphant. Archdale – Blair Armstrong, Rev. Eldon Hotle, Jerry Harvell, Carleen White, Blake Farlow, Nellie Morgan, Rev. William “Bill” Sessoms Asheville First – Azalee Buckner, Marie Cody, Melvin Raber, Edna Smith Cary Penny Road – Ernest Hissom, Joan Middleton, Alvis Thomas Charlotte Pineville – Thelma B. Smith Charlotte Trinity – Harley Coolong, Summer Johnson, Billy Vale Ridings, JR., Betty Jean Ridings, Janice Stauffer Tyler Concord – Robert Archer, Etta McCarver Crystal Coast – Edna Faye Lewis Forest City – Becky Curtis, Norman Hardin, Janine Lewis, Debby Poteat, Ann Putnam Greensboro First – Rev. Richard Shomo Greensboro Southeast – Jerry Melvin Havelock – Lenora Gibson Hendersonville 1st – Clarence Bateman, Parasadie Gentry, Carrol Jones, Arthur Sexton, Sila Spencer, Edgwina Tabor, Marie Thompson Kings Mountain – Jewel Winters Laurinburg – William E. “Bill” Garner, David Krotz, Annie MgGill Monroe Cornerstone Community – Rev. A. Bruce Crosby, Larry O. King, Sr. Norwood – Margie Freeman, Chris Havens, Dora Stagner Plymouth – Ronnie Spruill Raleigh First – Nick Carter, Dillion Lewis, Janie Poole, Johnnie Young Rocky Mount – Dorothy Cole, Mavis Raynor, Ray Tobian Shelby First – Freda Thompson, James Thompson Statesville First - Ricky Kiser Waynesville Lakeview – Doris Joan Erickson, Josephine Davis

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VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries A. NYI Convention May 17th, 2014 Penny Road Church of the Nazarene Anson and Amanda Esquivel started convention by leading everyone in some worship songs. The 2014 convention was called to order by Pastor Tommy Thompson at Cary Penny Road Church of the Nazarene on May 17th, 2014 at 10:32 AM. Pastor Tommy reminds convention that if you have not registered your delegates and/or do not have a wrist band to make sure that you do so at this time. Fill out camp forms as well if you need to in order to turn them in to get the early “surprise” during convention. Deadline for the early deposit for camp is at District Assembly June 13 th. Pastor tommy sends greetings to Dr. Mason and asks him to come up and pray for convention. Dr. Mason welcomed us and discussed some dreams that God has begun to formulate in his dreams and mind. In a few years we will have over 10 million people living in NC and half of them will not be attending church anywhere. If we could win, to the Nazarene Church and to the Lord 1/10th of those people it would be 1 million people. Headquarters for the southern Baptist church is in Cary, NC, they have 1.5 million members. What if we only got to 1 million how many would that be?? 100,000. He hopes to see that happen here in NC. What if we got half percent? 50,000 people. ¼ would be 25,000 people. Let’s dream for 25,000 Nazarenes in North Carolina. In order to do that we need a church or Bible Study, or Sunday school class, out post, house church in every county of NC. His dream is to have a Nazarene church in every county. He is discussing this with us at the NYI convention is because the only way we can achieve this goal is to raise up pastors and ministers and those people are here in this room right now. He hopes that everyone will go to TNU to study and come back to have a church in every county of NC. “God can you use me to be a part of the biggest dream for NC”. If God can use the youth pastors and pastors sitting around us then he can use you. Dr. Mason prayed for the convention and the youth. Pastor Tommy mentioned turning cell phone off or on vibrate. Pastor Tommy Thompson introduced those serving us on this convention: Katie Ecklund- secretary, Pastor Bill Crane and Pastor Dodd Parrish- parliamentarians, introduced our pages: Clayton Biggerstaff and Becky Hood. The secretary set the bar for convention being the sanctuary. 94

Pastor Tommy Thompson greeted our pastors and youth pastors and had them stand up and introduce themselves and what church they are from. If you are a newly elected NYI presidents stand, introduce themselves, and what church they are participating at. Laymen stood as well. Pastor Tommy asked for everyone to stand up including the pastors as well. Today we celebrate you guys, and what they you for teens and what the teens do for us. NYI is here for you, we are your tool. Pastor Tommy prays for everyone. Board of tellers 1, 2, and 3 were all announced: Board of Tellers 1: Head Teller- Pastor Bobby Humphrey, Jonathan Rich, Susie Hobbs, Sarah Ingalls, Liberty Pereda, Zachary Korbler. Board of Tellers 2: Head Teller – Ronda Carlson, Ralph Smith, Elise Thompson, Kyle Carlson, Pastor Matt Roberts, Ronda Carlson, Micah Dawson. Board of Tellers 3: Head Teller – Carol Kinder, Derrick Adcock, Dana Hood, Pastor Kyle DeLong, Tripp Burnett, Bruce Gladfelter. Ballots 1 motion made by council and second by Jackie Cook (President – Pastor Joe Bell, Mrs. Jenny Hood, and Mrs. Katie Ecklund). Ballots 2 motion made by council and second made by Micah Dawson (College & Career Rep. – Megan Hobbs, Pastor James Pendell, Angela Rivas, and Noah Timmerick). Ballots 3 motion made by council and second made by Ralph Smith ( Jr. High Rep. – Jessica Adcock, Clayton Biggerstaff, Joshua Dawson AND Sr. High Rep. – Stephen Bell, Jenna Bivens, Micah Dawson, Caleb Puckett, McKenzie Grigg). All ballots were found in favor by the convention, all ballots were collected and voting was considered closed. While the ballots are being tallied up Pastor Tommy brought the musicians forward, and also Tammy Saunders. Tomorrow is Tammy Saunders’ birthday and the whole convention sang happy birthday to her. General Assembly reports were given from Katie Ecklund, Pastor Dodd Parrish, and Pastor Tommy Thompson followed by Pastor Bill Crane and the Y.E.S report. Pastor Tommy reported the first ballot for President: 102 ballots were cast, needed 52 for majority. Pastor Joe Bell received 39, Katie Parrish Ecklund 45, Jenny Hood 18. No one was elected. Motion made by Mrs. Lisa Thomas if we do not have enough for majority for this next vote for President would be made by plurality. Pastor Tommy reported the second ballot for College and Career Aged reps.: 105 ballots were cast, 53 needed for majority. Megan Hobbs 68, Angela Rivas 65, James Pendell 30, Noah Timmerick 37. Megan Hobbs and Angela Rivas were both elected. Pastor Tommy called up Jenny Hood, Pastor Joe Bell, and our Trevecca representative to pass out prizes. 95

Jackie Cook gave the NYC report. We are going back to Louisville KY this coming year, the same place as before which is unheard of for NYC to repeat places. Louisville begged for the Nazarene Church to come back. The poorest city in the US and all of the people living in the streets, 48% of them are under the age of 12. North Carolina made over 2,000 baby’s hats that were able to last the city over 6 months on. The teens were the most appropriate teens they had ever had before in the city. She talked about how special our impact was on the children but also the impact the children have had on the people who went and participated. Jackie and Carol will go visit your church to talk about the blankets and baby hats and how to make them even if you do not have any teens that will be going to NYC. $1500 is the cost for the event and it covers all of your spending money. Pastor Tommy described the new theme for this coming year, “Base Camp”. Base Camp is a place of rest and acclimation to your surroundings. Some of the tools to get you there are no longer needed; some habits must be laid aside in order to carry on. We realize how much we need our friends and family, we begin to realize that we’re being stretched by God to reach our purposes. Matthew 17:4 it’s where Jesus is transfigured before their very eyes. “Base Camp is where we refresh and retool for the journey laid before us. Remember you go through “Base Camp” as you pass through you step out where our faith is without borders. Our everyday could be Base Camp; there is more than we’ve ever dreamed in store for us. Board of tellers #3 has come back with the 3rd ballot. 103 ballots were cast for junior high and senior high ballots and needs a 52 vote to have majority. Jr. High Reps: Jessica Adcock 83, Clayton Biggerstaff 46, Joshua Dawson 67; Jessica Adcock and Joshua Dawson were elected. Sr. High Reps: Stephen Bell 43, Jenna Bivens 53, Micah Dawson 29, Caleb Puckett 25, Mckenzie Griggs 52, Jenna Bivens and Mckenzie Griggs were elected. Board of tellers #1 was called back up to the front to recast the vote for president. Holly Whitby is the Dean of Enrollment comes up as our Trevecca Representative. She shared a video with us about Trevecca. She discussed with us how she is from NC and that she wanted to come and see us. She graduated from TNU and then went back into the business world and came back because she has such a firm belief in the university itself. She wants to work with our teens and discuss getting in to Trevecca but cannot do so unless she has the teens’ names, and then encouraged everyone to come fill out a card for her so that she can stay in touch with them. The President ballots came back with tellers #1: 99 Ballots were cast 50 needed for majority Pastor Joe Bell 31, Katie Ecklund 57, Jenny Hood 11; Katie Ecklund was elected. Convention was released at 12:15 for lunch, Convention reconvened at 1:12 96

Because Katie Ecklund was elected President, and the need to elect a new secretary arises. Ballot #4 was brought to the convention with the motion being made by the NYI Council: Angela Rivas and Carol Kinder. Ballot #4 was seconded by Bobby Humphrey. Pastor Dodd Parrish read aloud the new mission zones: South East Charlotte, North West, Land Lakes, Piedmont, Chapel Hill, Greater Raleigh, Green Coast, and Tar Heel. Lisa Thomas brought up and shared the Financial Report with convention. She discussed the situation with teen camp this past year hurt the NYI financially because of having to change venues at the last minute. Pastor Sherman Waters stood and asked about if there has been any discussion about reducing our budget to reflect the actual amount of what we’re going to bring in. Lisa Thomas mentions how she feels that the new council needs to drop the budget by 25%. Pastor Tommy states that the proposed budget is a living document and that the new council can look over and change it as needed. Pastor Sherman discusses how we may need to put some of the burden on the youth to help pick up the slack. Someone else from the floor brings up that while we need to place some burden on the teens, we also need to remember that if we raise the prices too high that we will not have enough participation from our youth and it could be counterproductive. Motion to accept the treasurer’s report: Pastor Matt Roberts; Brandon Johnson seconds it. All were in favor. Proposed budget motion to accept was made by Patty Fox, and second by Rebecca Fox Secretary Ballot came back 98 votes were cast, 50 for majority: Angela 45 and Carol 53; Carol Kinder was elected We then separated into our missions and the reps were elected: S.E. Charlotte - Micah Dawson, S. West - Stephen Bell, North West - Craig Moore, Lake Lands - Clayton Biggerstaff, Piedmont - Isaac Radonavitch, Great Raleigh - Eric Hartshorn, Green Coast - Mike Hood, Tar Heel - Makenzie Sherwood. Reports were given on Camp, Quizzing, Fall Retreat, TTF, TNT, and Winter Blast. Highlights for quizzing: 11 teens learned all 128 memory verses from Romans and James, B team finished in first place at TNT, and this coming year we will be doing Acts. TTF will be at North Raleigh, November 7-8. Camp is July 14-18. Fall Retreat is October 10-12. Pastor Tommy gave the senior leadership awards for Ben Frias and David Ingalls. Ben Frias could not be with us at Convention today. Jeff Korbler came up and talked about David Ingalls and how long he has known him and his humble character, and how he loves the Lord. 97

Dr. Mason came up to speak about Pastor Tommy and his achievements for and with the district and presented him with a gift from the NYI. Pastor Tommy brought his president report for the year. Dr. Mason came back up and invited the newly elected council up to the front and prayed over them to close out convention.

B. NMI Convention Rally Wednesday Evening, June 11, 2014 Mrs. Donna Sisk, District NMI President, welcomed everyone to the NMI District Rally. Dr. Greg Mason, District Superintendent, shared a passage from Revelation and opened the service in prayer. Amanda Sparrow, former Jr. NMI President, shared regarding her recent month long trip to Poland. She was able to participate in various ministries with several denominations. Rev. Mark Eby shared about a Jesus Film trip for ten pastors in November. Three pastors will be chosen tomorrow to receive scholarships to go on the trip. Forms need to be submitted for each pastor interested in going. Marcus Whitworth led the congregation in worship through song. Mrs. Sisk introduced the special speaker, Rob North, Senior Administrator for Nazarene Missions International. He spoke about the AIDS pandemic in Swaziland, Johannesburg, Botswana, and Zambia. He read Matthew 25:31-40. What is the Church of the Nazarene doing? Very complex cultural challenges cause AIDS to be so devastating. In Swaziland, an AIDS task force goes from house to house, visiting the AIDS patients with medicines and food. Nazarene Child Development Centers provide food, medicines and a safe place for those who are HIV positive. In Botswana, the government has asked the Church to teach abstinence in high school. Child Development Centers teach and help students. In Zambia, the Church can go in from village to village to help with community gardens to pay for orphans school funds, uniforms, and food. Other programs that are the hands and feet of Jesus: husbandry and dried fruit, micro enterprise and water wells, schools and education. When you are the hands and feet of Jesus, churches grow stronger. The faithfulness of the Church is making a difference in lives. Ask yourself, Lord what do you want me to do about this? Pray, give resources or time, or to go? Dr. Mason, with ministers assisting, led the congregation in communion using the method of intinction. Dr. Mason received an offering for convention expenses. Rev. Steve Creech ended the service with prayer.

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Convention Thursday Morning, June 12, 2014 The opening session of the Eighty-seventh annual North Carolina NMI Convention was convened at the Ridgecrest Conference Center, Ridgecrest, North Carolina. Mrs. Donna Sisk, District NMI President, welcomed District Superintendent, Dr. Greg Mason and his wife, Elaine. Former missionaries who were present were also welcomed. Dr. Mason opened in prayer. Several announcements were given. Rev. Bobby Humphries encouraged the crowd to attend the SDMI Convention this afternoon. General Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Crocker will be speaking this afternoon. At this point 110 Crisis Care Kit and School Pal Pak boxes have been received. Rev. Tim Pullin reported that some churches still owe on the boxes they brought to convention. He reminded the convention to include checks for shipping and handling and a love offering for transportation expenses. (Note: The final total was 142 boxes of Crisis Care Kits and School Pal Paks.) Rev. Mark Eby highlighted the drawing later this morning for senior pastors to receive scholarships to go on a Jesus Film trip. Any senior pastor can go on the trip, however only those who have never gone out of the country on a work & witness trip are eligible for the drawing. A Nazarene Child Sponsorship video was shown. There is a notebook on a table in the hallway with children ready to be sponsored. Kathy Heaps, LINKS Secretary, said the district has four new LINKS families this year. In the hallway there is information on all of them and prayer cards. Remember to pray for them. Dawn York, the new Deputation Secretary, encouraged representatives from the churches to see her to schedule the Carneys and Rev. Howie Schute. Mrs. Sisk recognized the first three churches that sent in their NMI reports the earliest: Plymouth, Greensboro White Rock, and Rocky Mount. The business portion of the convention was called into session at 9:00a.m. until adjournment. Mrs. Miriam Irons read the following appointments: Pages—Rev. Joe Bell and Nathan Cummings; Reading Secretary—Miriam Irons; Recording Secretary— Christi Cummings, Election Secretary—Miriam Irons, Jr. President—Kaylin Cummings. Miriam Irons made a motion to adopt the appointments. The motion was seconded and passed unanimously. Miriam Irons declared the voting area will be all sections of this room. Delegates were asked to stand and the District Council handed out the Delegate packets. Miriam Irons read the names of the Board of Tellers: Bill Crane—Head Teller, Matt Roberts, Justin Gsellman, Dale Austin, Dodd Parish, Lisa Hardesty, and Joan McCallum. The 2014 NMI Resource DVD for local NMI presidents was distributed. Miriam Irons read from the NMI Constitution regarding membership. Donna Sisk gave instructions regarding delegate registration. Kaylin Cummings, Jr. NMI President gave instruction for Nazarene Publishing House orders. NPH Forms were distributed. Miriam Irons made a motion to seat the alternates without reading the names. The motion was seconded and passed.

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Donna Sisk made a special presentation of local delicacies to welcome Dr. Greg & Elaine Mason to the North Carolina District. Dr. Mason introduced Donna Sisk to give her seventh report as District NMI President. She is praising the Lord for good health after a difficult year. Stephanie Sherwood, Amanda Sparrow and Kaylin Cummings, all in their teens or early twenties, served as delegates to General Assembly last summer. The theme this year is “Making Christlike Disciples in the Nations” and the district theme is “Look Up (Communicating with God)”. This past year the District NMI Council sent Rev. Mark Eby to Cuba. Mrs. Sisk shared WEF giving was over 93% this past year. She is asking God to help North Carolina be a 100% and more district in the coming year. She announced Rev. Mark Eby is now the Work &Witness Coordinator and Mrs. Dawn York will serve as Deputation Secretary. She thanked Mrs. Kathy Heaps, who has faithfully served as the LINKS Secretary and is having to step down. Mrs. Janet Creech is going to step into this roll. A motion was made to receive this report. The motion was seconded and passed. A skit was performed by Rev. Tim Pullin & Rev. Bill Crane about trusting God through these difficult times. Miriam Irons read a motion to adopt the recommendation of the district nominating committee, that there be a yes/no ballot for NMI Vice President, Christi Cummings, by plurality vote by ballot to serve a two year term on the district NMI council. This motion passed. Donna gave instructions regarding two elections; first for NMI Vice President and secondly for two members to serve on the executive council on a combined ballot. Ballots were distributed and collected. NMI Treasurer, Mel Fry gave a report. Seventy five percent of local NMI allocations have been paid by the end of March. There was $28,568.38 in expenditures and an ending balance of $41,323.01 of which $27,000 has already been allocated. Mel Fry moved to adopt the financial report and the motion passed. Miriam Irons read the auditor’s report. A motion to accept the auditor’s report is made and is adopted. Kaylin Cummings read greetings from LINKS missionaries: the McCoys, the Scotts, and Jonathon Phillips. A video message from Dr. Ketchum and the Global NMI Council was shown. By common consent greetings will be sent to: Verne Ward, Dr. Daniel Ketchum, Phillip Weatherill, and the LINKS missionaries. Donna directed the delegates to the Standards and Goals for 2014-2015. Miriam Irons made a motion that the Standards & Goals be adopted for the 2014-2015 convention year. The motion passed. The District Memorial Roll video was shown for 2013-2014. Results of the election were given: Christi Cummings was elected NMI Vice President with 157 yes votes and Executive Council members elected were Mark Eby with 141 votes and Mary Ellen Spivey with 100 votes. Marcus Whitworth led the convention in worship. Rob North, Senior Administrator for NMI, spoke about the country of Sri Lanka and the Prayer Vision Journey that was made a few years ago. The team did a prayer walk on the streets of the city of Hatton. They prayed for the Lord to be there, to help those being deceived by other religions. 100

They planned to show the Jesus Film near a Hindu temple and prayed before the showing that it would not rain. It was distressing when it did begin to rain. The team members kept praying the rain would stay away. When Jesus was nailed to the cross it rained very hard. Afterward they were told it had not rained in the area in a long time. The people believed that Jesus brought the rain. Many people prayed to receive Jesus into their lives. There are those that need to hear about Christ. This is why we do what we do in the Church of the Nazarene. Rob North prayed and asked the convention “what does the Lord want you to do after last night and this morning?” Dr. Mason received an offering to raise scholarships for pastors to go on the Jesus Film trip. He challenged the convention the give $5000 to fully fund three senior pastors. Distinguished Service Awards were presented to Rev. Charlotte Evans and Mr. Doug Sisk. In February, Rev. Mark Eby, plus four from Rocky Mount Church went to Cuba with a group from the Kansas City district. The Church is alive and well in Cuba. The church is legal and can meet in the open. But there are difficulties regarding church property ownership. It must be purchased in the pastor’s name, but they don’t have money. Pastors have to give up salary, food, and housing. This group was building apartments for retired pastors. The Cuban church needs money. All the doors that are opening are amazing and the only thing holding things back is money. Need property for churches and a building in order to meet. Six hundred and seventy seven prayers cells are throughout Cuba. How do we respond? Local churches can partner with a local church in Cuba. Can we take a district work & witness trip to Cuba in February or March? Please complete the form in the back of the room to give Mark Eby contact information and about interest in work & witness opportunities. Another opportunity for the district is the Graham New Vision church. Myriam Pereda is the pastor. The exterior needs a lot of work on the bell tower, wood replaced around stained glass windows, paint and a new church sign. Need people experienced in working with the stained glass as well as the other repair work. There is another form in the back if you can help with the work or resources. Mr. Bruce Jacobson, Jesus Film Coordinator told the convention God cares about lost souls. The question is do we care about lost souls? He showed a video of a Jesus Film being shown in a dangerous village of thieves in Central India and its positive impact. Worldwide 18.79% of viewers of the film have made decisions for Christ. Every forty five seconds there has been one decision for Christ and each decision for Christ only costs $3. He referred the group to the Jesus film website. The Jesus Film trip offering raised $5,000! Rev. Mark Eby gave further information. It will be the first Jesus Film trip to Columbia, South America leaving Miami on Nov. 6 th and returning Nov. 11th. At this time, the Jesus Film will be shown several times, the team will visit several churches, and visit a prison. Cost is about $1500. Other pastors can go, up to 10 pastors. Four or five spots are still available. The three names drawn to receive scholarships were: John Bremer, Darrell Clark & Dale Austin. 101

Dr. Mason made closing remarks. Rev. Dodd Parrish closed the convention in prayer. Respectfully submitted, CHRISTI CUMMINGS, Recording Secretary Standards and Goals 2014-2015 It is important that the Nazarene Missions International (NMI) work effectively in helping to carry out the Great Commission. Standards and Goals can help keep us moving in the right direction. Standards set up a rule for measuring. Goals encourage reaching ahead. May we strive to meet and exceed the goals established this year for God’s eternal glory. We, your committee on Standards and Goals, recommend the following: I. Each local church has an organized Nazarene Missions International A. Enroll all church members participating in the mission program of the local church as active members and enroll as associate members those people who are currently active in the mission program of the local church but are not members of the local congregation. B. Organize the following auxiliaries: 1. Children’s chapter now called “Super Kids Really Excited About Missions” or S.K.R.E.A.M. 2. Youth chapter C. Elect a local Work and Witness coordinator and participate in district Work and Witness projects and, if possible, plan a Work and Witness trip from your local church D. Elect or appoint a Mission Call Director who actively seeks out, encourages and gives purposeful direction to children, youth who feel there is a possible call of God on their lives for missionary service. This Director will report the names and contact information for such individuals to the District Mission Call Director and the local pastor. II. Each church pays its World Evangelism Fund (WEF) in full and strives to earn the Award of Excellence. A. This is achieved through accomplishing one or a combination of the following: 1. Thanksgiving Offering 2. Easter Offering 3. Prayer and Fasting Offering 4. Faith Promise Offering 5. Any offering designated as WEF Offering B. Award of Excellence: overpay the WEF by 3% or $1,000.00 (whichever is less) 102

MISSION PRIORITY ONE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: 1. Prayer-The church will pray for missions. 2. Global Awareness- The church will use mission’s resources and participate in activities to develop global awareness. 3. Children and Youth- the church will provide opportunity for its children and youth to experience missions and to respond to God’s call. 4. Giving- The church will pay World Evangelism fund in full. III. Each local church fulfills the following financial responsibilities: A. Pay the North Carolina District NMI Ministries Fund in full B. Pay the LINKS apportionment by September 30 (we are the only District assigned to our LINKS missionaries) C. Participate in the Medical Plan through: 1. Memorial Roll 2. Distinguished Service Award 3. Special Medical Plan Offering in May 4. Gifts from the Heart D. Participate in World Evangelism Broadcast Offering (June emphasis) E. Participate in the Alabaster offering (September and February) F. Participate in the Compassionate Ministries Offering (December emphasis) G. Participate in the District Work and Witness Project Offering (October and March) 1. Project Money goes entirely for materials/supplies to be used on the specific work assignment of the Work and Witness trip. 2. Mail to District NMI Treasurer by October and March in order to help fund the Project Money for the District Work and Witness trips each year. 3. That each church consider when providing its Work & Witness Project offerings the fact that the General church requires a minimum of $10,000.00 per Work & Witness Project and that generally North Carolina attempts to have two District Work & Witness trips per year. H. If possible, each local church will host or co-host a missionary speaker each year and provide Deputation Offering in line with General NMI Handbook and Constitution recommendations. The following minimum offering scale is recommended: 1. Sunday Morning Service…….……. $400-500 2. Sunday Evening Service.................$250-$350 3. Weekday Service…………..….…... $225-$325 4. Faith Promise Convention...............$700-No limit 5. District NMI Convention…………....$1,000.00 IV. Each local church finds a way to give 10% of the total church income to World Evangelism Recognizing the impact that churches around the world have found by using Faith Promise giving as one of the most effective and powerful way to raise this WEF completely and even overpay it, every church is encouraged to at least try the method of Faith Promise to raise WEF and 10% giving. 103

V. Each local church achieves Mission Priority One Award and North Carolina Honor Society status VI. Each local church practices and carries out the theme and annual sub themes of the Global NMI: To Make Christ-like Disciples in the Nations Year 1 Looking Up (Communicating with God) Year 2 Looking Out (Communicating God’s Love) Year 3 Looking Ahead (Communicating Knowledge) Year 4 Looking In (Communicating Obedience and Its Rewards) PROCEDURES THAT WILL AID AND ASSIST THE LOCAL CHURCH IN REACHING ALL GOALS 1. Participation by each church in an organized PRAYER and fasting program a. Utilizing the Prayer Mobilization Line by telephone at 816-444-PRAY b. Utilizing the Prayer Mobilization Line by Internet at c. http://www.nazarenemissions.org, (then click on “Prayer Mobilization Line”) 2. Promotion of mission education through mission reading books and other methods according to the guidelines/requirements for mission education (these guidelines and requirements are found in the NMI Handbook and Constitution and Mission Priority One Guidelines) 3. Annual subscription and reading of the Holiness Today magazine by every church family 4. Use of the current NMI Handbook and Mission Connection magazine by the local Nazarene Missions International president and council. 5. Quarterly meetings of the Local NMI Council for planning, promotion an evaluation 6. Participation in available workshops, Missional Area, District and Southeast Regional meetings. 7. If possible, mission education shall be accomplished through monthly local NMI meetings promoting the monthly calendar emphasis, prayer and mission study. Use of a variety of mission education resources is recommended: mission education curriculum, videos, deputation speakers, dramas, etc. Remember that the printed curriculum is only a guide and resource and does not have to be covered in monthly detail in order to accomplish true mission education in the local church. We encourage the freedom of each local NMI to provide exciting, interesting, innovative mission education in whatever forum works best for each local congregation. We encourage the regular use of mission spots in Sunday services to reach the greatest number of people. 8. Utilization of available NMI News services a. World Mission Video Magazine b. Global Glimpses c. www.nazarene.org for pictures, names, locations of missionaries on the field 9. Promoting, hosting and attending services with missionaries on deputation and other mission speakers and encourage participation of children in at least one of the District S.K.R.E.A.M Rallies each year. 104

10. District Goal- each church is encouraged to prepare and send at least 1 or more boxes (each) of Crisis Care Kits (CCK’s) and School Pal Paks (SPP’s)

C. SDMI CONVENTION June 12, 2014 The 87th North Carolina SDMI convention began at 2 pm, opened in prayer by Pastor Bobby Humphrey. We were then led in worship by Marcus Whitworth. Dr. Greg and Elaine Mason, our new District Superintendent and his wife greeted the assembly after being introduced by Pastor Bobby. Pastor Bobby also greeted our new General Superintendent, Dr. Gustavo Crocker. Marian Dabbs, secretary, made a motion to organize the convention, stating that the voting area was the entire room, and the pages were to be Pastor Duncan Puckett and Pastor Mark Eby. Head teller was to be Pastor Dodd Parrish. The motion was made, seconded, and carried. The board of tellers appointed included Janet Creech, Carol Holder, Rhonda Haney, Linda Armstrong, and Rebecca Conway. After presenting gifts to Dr. Mason and his wife Elaine, Pastor Bobby presented his chairman's report, his fourth report as SDMI chairman. Please find his report attached to these minutes. A motion was made to accept his report, seconded, and carried. Pastor Bobby then presented awards for Sunday School to the churches. Six churches received honor awards, seven churches received superior, and seven received exceptional certificates of recognition. The Second Mile award was presented to Paul and Carol Brenneman for their many years of exceptional service in the Nazarene Church. Pastor Bobby called for the head tellers to pass out the ballots to elect Marian Dabbs as secretary of SDMI, office to expire in 2016, and Pastor Duncan Puckett as adult ministry director, term also to expire in 2016. The ballots were yes/no ballots and were distributed, collected, and counted by the tellers. There were 174 ballots cast. Pastor Duncan received 174 yes votes. Marian received 172 yes votes, one no vote and one invalid vote. Steve Clayton gave his treasurer's report which is attached. He also noted that the district was audited this past year and passed the audit. A motion was made to accept the report, seconded, and carried. Jen Hunt was to present the women's ministry report but was unable to attend. No report was submitted. 105

Marian and Eddie Dabbs gave a brief report on laymen's retreat and asked for the pastor's support. No written report was submitted. Pastor Bobby then showed a video on the Nazsafe program, asking churches to please implement the program, if they have not already done so. This was followed by Pastor Dianne Jenkins report on children's ministry. Her report is attached, as is Pastor Harold Davis's report on kids quizzing. Pastor Mark Eby then reported on Children’s Camp. Last year the camp had to suddenly be changed two weeks prior due to water issues at the campground. The camp was moved to Hendersonville. Last year attendance was down, but is improved this year. This year’s camp is near Cherokee and some of the Indians will be speaking to the kids, including Pastor Lisa. Pastor Dianne Jenkins is to be the speaker and the theme is Camp Lego. Pastor Mark asked for suggestions for a new camp ground for the future that is more centrally located in North Carolina. Pastor Tommy commented that the incoming NYI president is Katie Parrish Ecklund, the first female ever to hold the position. He also reminded us of the YES conference which begins June 16th and that if teens would have money in by tomorrow, camp will only cost $100 this year. He also requested that churches send canned goods with the teens to camp for those in need at the Cherokee church. He also asked for prayer for our teens. Dr. Gustavo Crocker presented a message on making Christ-like disciples. The attendees were then dismissed by Pastor Bobby so the delegates could attend their caucuses. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Marian Dabbs, Secretary

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VII. Financial and Statistical Auditor’s Report Report of Certified Public Accountant Jim Pulliam, Treasurer North Carolina District Church of the Nazarene I have audited the statements of receipts, disbursements, and cash balance of the North Carolina District, Church of the Nazarene for the year ended March 31, 2014. This statement is the responsibility of the district. My responsibility is to express an opinion on the statement based on my audit. This audit was conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that I plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the statements are free of any material misstatement. Those standards also include examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. However, with respect to the cash receipts, it was impractical to extend the examination beyond the receipts recorded. I believe that my examination provided a reasonable basis for my opinion. In my opinion the statements referred to above presents fairly the receipts, disbursements, and cash balance of the North Carolina District, Church of the Nazarene for the year ended March 31, 2014. ROBERT M. BARNWELL, Certified Public Accountant Charlotte, North Carolina May 12, 2014

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A. District Financials Statement of Income and Expenses - Church Year April 1, 2013- March 31, 2014 Receipts 265,752.55 22,649.90 15,316.53 79.97 1,096.71 22,361.14 14,400.00 16,596.77 2,336.00 916,148.04 862,810.38 4,283.88

Budgets - Current Budgets - Prior Years Non-Budget Receipts Insurance Reimbursements Other Reimbursements Havelock Church Loan Rent - Gastonia Rent - Matthews Car Offering & Gifts Durham Property Sale Matthew Property Sale Foundation Gift

2,143,831.87

Total Receipts

50,293.00

Transfer Fund Balance

2,194,124.87

Total Income Expense

77,330.00 28,512.00 24,000.00 2,000.00 3,977.00

A1 · District Mgm Salaries A2 · Office Salaries A3 · Hispanic Co-Ordinator A4 · District Sec. Hon. A5 · District Treas. Hon.

135,819.00

Total Payroll Emp Taxes & Benefits B1 · Social Security / Futa / Suta B2 · Medical Insurance B3 · Annuities B5 · Christmas Gifts B6 · Life Insurance B7 · Social Security - Office B8 · Transition Exp / Moving

18,573.61 7,444.30 35,024.00 1,500.00 1,043.10 1,554.56 13,544.75 78,684.32

Total Emp Taxes & Benefits Office C1 · Office Utilities / Maint C2 · Office Operations C3 · Postage and Delivery C4 · Telephone / Communications C5 · Office Equip / Maint C7 · Legal / Prof Fees

8,178.13 3,783.27 769.75 5,171.74 6,119.08 2,500.00 26,521.97

Total Office Living / Travel D1 · Travel & Ent. D2 · Automobile Expense D3 · Auto Purchase D4 · Property Insurance

7,764.60 5,332.38 21,075.56 2,758.92 36,931.46

Total Living / Travel Meetings E1 · Dist Bd / Comm. Exp E2 · District Assembly

6,563.86 13,541.33

E3 · D.S. Conferences E4 · General Assembly E6 · District Events

5,007.21 10,500.00 9,520.91 45,133.31

Total Meetings

108

Ministries F1 · Ethnic Ministry F2 · Charlotte Hispanic Ministry F3 · District Assistance - Churches F4 · Need Benevolences

13,886.00 46,072.82 16,313.00 700.76 76,972.58

Total Ministries Other G1 · Miscellaneous Exp. G2 · Rental Ins. G3 · Fees

5,126.80 986.01 250.65 6,363.46

Total Other Prop & Res Funds PF1 · Property Operating Exp PF2 · Loan Interest PF3 · Transfers To Special Funds PF3a · Auto Fund PF3b · Disaster Relief PF3c · General Assembly Total PF3 · Transfers To Special Funds

95,550.74 11,577.91 20,000.00 24,293.00 6,000.00 50,293.00 157,421.65

Total Prop & Res Funds

563,847.75

Total Expense

1,630,277.12

Net Ordinary Income Other Income/Expense

5,923.82 1,955.45 3,384.44

Interest Income Realized Gain/Loss Naz.Fd Unrealized Gain/Loss Naz. Fd

11,263.71

Total Other Income

11,263.71

Net Other Income Net Income

1,641,540.83

109

Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2014 Assets Current Assets Checking/Savings Bank Bank of America Carolina Premier Bank-CK 4926 Carolina Premier Bank-CK 4348 Carolina Premier Bank-MMA -3144

237,786.78 45,600.08 1,723.96 191,337.58 476,448.40

Total Bank Church of Nazarene Foundation Church of Nazarene Funds Church Naz Unrealized Gain/Loss Total Church of Nazarene Foundation Wesleyan Investment Foundation

854,340.03 3,384.44 857,724.47 201,702.25 1,535,875.12

Total Checking/Savings

1,535,875.12

Total Current Assets Fixed Assets Furniture / Fixture / Equipment

51,500.00

Total Fixed Assets

51,500.00

Other Assets 10,374.05

McGregor Downs Loan

10,374.05

Total Loan Receivable Real Estate / Property Arden Charlotte Prince of Peace District Office Suite Gastonia First Church Graham New Vision Greenville Land Harvest Point Church Parsonage

285,000.00 423,300.00 275,000.00 160,000.00 210,000.00 101,000.00 192,000.00 1,646,300.00

Total Real Estate / Property

1,656,674.05

Total Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS

3,244,049.17

LIABILITIES & EQUITY 1,602,508.34 1,641,540.83

Fund Balance Net Income

3,244,049.17

Total Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY

3,244,049.17

110

B. NYI Financials Church Apportionments: Assembly Year 2013-14 As of 03/31/14 Church Archdale Asheboro Asheville First Beaufort Bridgeway Boone First Brevard Brunswick County Coastal Comm. Burlington First Burlington Laotian Cary Penny Road Charlotte Calvary Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros Charlotte Holiness French Charlotte Korean Charlotte Love in Christ French Charlotte Pineville Charlotte Prince of Peace Hispanic Charlotte Trinity Cherokee Cherryville Concord Crystal Coast Durham Hope Creek Durham Ressurection Community Durham Refuge Elizabeth City Elon Power Line Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca Fayetteville Forest City Franklin New Life Gastonia Eastside Graham New Vision Greensboro First Greensboro Southeast Greensboro White Rock Havelock Coastal Beacon Hayesville Hendersonville First Hickory High Point Harvest Point Hillsborough New Hope Jacksonville Faith Jacksonville Haws Run Kannapolis Westside Kings Mountain Laurinburg

NYI 388.00 213.00 442.00 372.00 75.00 28.00 115.00 543.00 10.00 1,130.00 524.00 54.00 34.00 36.00 26.00 2,693.00 77.00 987.00 3.00 79.00 202.00 335.00 537.00 26.00 54.00 225.00 581.00 38.00 512.00 176.00 110.00 90.00 18.00 100.00 244.00 129.00 323.00 100.00 810.00 238.00 119.00 217.00 248.00 79.00 185.00 543.00 150.00 111

Paid 349.20 213.00 442.00

1,130.00 471.60

Discount Taken 38.80

52.40

66.00

2,424.00

269.00

888.30 3.00 79.00 202.00

98.70

225.00 38.00 176.00 90.00

244.00 129.00 323.00 810.00 238.00 217.00 248.00 79.00 166.50 488.70 135.00

18.50 54.30 15.00

Balance Remaining 372.00 75.00 28.00 115.00 543.00 10.00 54.00 (32.00) 36.00 26.00 77.00 335.00 537.00 26.00 54.00 581.00 512.00 110.00 18.00 100.00 100.00 119.00 -

Church Liilington Grace Monroe Cornerstone Community Monroe Piedra Angular Mooresville The Bridge North Raleigh Norwood Piedmont Fellowship Pittsboro Plymouth Raeford-The Well Raleigh First Raleigh International Evangelical Raleigh Tapestry Rocky Mount Salisbury Shelby First Statesville First Thomasville First Triad Covenant Life Wake Forest Waynesville Lakeview Wilmington Winston Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno Winston-Salem First Total Budget Payments to Date

NYI 20.00 311.00 18.00 758.00 775.00 352.00 26.00 175.00 341.00 26.00 2,287.00 193.00 77.00 360.00 165.00 154.00 120.00 176.00 224.00 486.00 198.00 264.00 48.00 164.00 21,936.00

Paid 20.00

758.00 213.35 352.00 100.00 352.00 306.90 30.00 2,287.00 77.00 324.00 165.00

Discount Taken

34.10

36.00

120.00

734.00 178.20 -

48.60 19.80

15,892.75

685.20

2014-2015 Adopted Budget Administrative Exp/Bank Fees 500 Awards 350 CAUS 255 Council Expense 1700 District NYI Convention 1300 Fall Retreat 500 General NYI Convention 1500 Misc/Contingency 500 NYC 2015 1200 President’s Christmas Gift 575 Quizzing 2300 Regional NYI Dues 1000 Regional NYI Meeting Expenses 1800 Scholarships 500 Winter Blast 545 TNT @ TNU 3000 Treasurer’s Christmas Gift 375 Teen Camp 2000 YES Seminar 600 Total Budgeted $20,500 112

Balance Remaining 311.00 18.00 561.65 (74.00) (177.00) (4.00) 193.00 154.00 176.00 224.00 (296.60) 264.00 48.00 164.00 5,358.05

Statement of Income & Disbursements April 1, 2013-March 31, 2014 Designated Reserves General NYI Convention NYC 2015 General Fund +Impact YES Seminar

Beg 8,582.00 4,970.23 4,595.72 600.00

13-14 Activity Budgeted reserve Budgeted reserve Budgeted reserve

18,747.95 Beginning Cash Balance Income Budget Income 2013/2014 Winter Blast-Deposits Teen Camp-Deposits TNT-Deposits 2013 TTF Fall 2013-Deposits TNT-Deposits 2014 Fall Retreat-Deposits Fall Retreat 2014-Deposits

400.00 4,000.00

(16,765.95)

Expense 15,892.75 6,175.00 28,111.09 10,343.00 8,597.00 44,250.00 21,525.25

350.00

KFC-pass through

493.05

Ending Cash Balance

Transfers Out (6,000.00) (6,170.23) (4,595.72)

End 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 5,982.00

19,023.33

Quizzing Deposits

YES Seminar Total Income

Transfers In 2,400.00 1,200.00

Winter Blast Expense Teen Camp-Expense TNT @ TNU 2013 Expense TTF Fall 2013 Expenses TNT @ TNU 2014 Expense Fall Retreat Expenses Fall Retreat 2014 Expenses Administrative Exp/Bank Fees Awards Council Expense District NYI Convention General NYI Convention Misc/Contingency Expense President's Annual Gift

6,066.62 40,273.52 5,657.54 4,570.66 57,985.10 22,462.86 840.00 237.00 428.00 1,646.94 750.53 6,000.00 13.49 575.00

Quizzing-Expense Regional NYI Dues Regional NYI Meeting Expenses Treasurer's Annual Gift

1,592.13 1,000.00 852.35 375.00 500.00 6,170.23

135,737.14

CAUS NYC 2015 Scholarships YES Seminar Total Expense

157,996.97

(3,236.50)

Less Reserves

(5,982.00)

113

Balance 15,892.75 108.38 (12,162.43) 4,685.46 4,026.34 (13,735.10) (937.61) (840.00) (237.00) (428.00) (1,646.94) (750.53) (6,000.00) (13.49) (575.00) (1,242.13) (1,000.00) (852.35) (375.00) 493.05 (500.00) (6,170.23) 0.00 0.00 (22,259.83) (9,218.50)

C. NMI Financials 2013-2014 Apportionments

Church Name Archdale Asheboro Asheville First Beaufort Bridgeway Boone Brevard Brunswick Coastal Community Burlington First Burlington First Laotian Cary Penny Road Charlotte Calvary Charlotte Dios Con Nostros Charlotte Love in Christ Charlotte Holiness French Charlotte Korean Charlotte Pineville Charlotte Prince of Peace Charlotte Trinity Cherokee Cherryville Concord Crystal Coast Durham Hope Creek Durham Refuge Durham Ressurrection Elizabeth City Elon Power Line Faison Iglesia del la Roca Fayetteville Forest City Franklin New Life Gastonia Eastside Graham New Vision Greensboro First Greensboro Southeast Greensboro White Rock

2013-2014 Budget Amount Paid $ 388.00 $ 388.00 $ 213.00 $ 213.00 $ 442.00 $ 442.00 $ 372.00 $ 25.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 28.00 $ 28.00 $ 115.00 $ 115.00 $ 543.00 $ $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 1,130.00 $ 1,130.00 $ 524.00 $ 524.00 $ 54.00 $ 108.00 $ 26.00 $ 26.00 $ 34.00 $ 34.00 $ 36.00 $ 36.00 $ 2,693.00 $ 2,693.00 $ 77.00 $ 77.00 $ 987.00 $ 987.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $ 79.00 $ 79.00 $ 202.00 $ 202.00 $ 335.00 $ 400.00 $ 537.00 $ 54.00 $ 54.00 $ 26.00 $ 26.00 $ 225.00 $ 225.00 $ 581.00 $ 38.00 $ 38.00 $ 512.00 $ $ 176.00 $ 176.00 $ 110.00 $ $ 90.00 $ 90.00 $ 18.00 $ 18.00 $ 100.00 $ $ 244.00 $ 244.00 $ 129.00 $ 129.00 114

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Balance 347.00 543.00 (54.00) (65.00) 537.00 581.00 512.00 110.00 100.00 -

Church Name 2013-2014 Budget Amount Paid Havelock Coastal Beacon $ 323.00 $ 323.00 Hayesville $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Hendersonville $ 810.00 $ 810.00 Hickory $ 238.00 $ 238.00 High Point Harvest Point $ 119.00 $ 119.00 Hillsborough New Hope $ 217.00 $ 217.00 Jacksonville Faith $ 248.00 $ 248.00 Jacksonville Haws Run $ 79.00 $ 79.00 Kannapolis Westside $ 185.00 $ 185.00 Kings Mountain $ 543.00 $ 543.00 Laurinburg $ 150.00 $ 160.00 Lillington Grace $ 20.00 $ 20.00 Monroe Cornerstone $ 311.00 $ Monroe Piedra Angular $ 18.00 $ 18.00 Mooresville The Bridge $ 758.00 $ 758.00 North Raleigh $ 775.00 $ 775.00 Norwood $ 352.00 $ 352.00 Piedmont Fellowship Organic $ 26.00 $ 100.00 Pittsboro $ 175.00 $ 176.00 Plymouth $ 341.00 $ 341.00 Raeford The Well $ 26.00 $ 26.00 Raleigh First $ 2,287.00 $ 2,287.00 Raleigh International Evangelical $ 193.00 $ 193.00 Raleigh Tapestry $ 77.00 $ 77.00 Rocky Mount $ 360.00 $ 360.00 Salisbury $ 165.00 $ 165.00 Shelby First $ 154.00 $ Statesville First $ 120.00 $ 120.00 Thomasville First $ 176.00 $ Triad Covenant Life $ 224.00 $ Wake Forest $ 486.00 $ 486.00 Waynesville Lakeview $ 198.00 $ 198.00 Wilmington $ 264.00 $ 264.00 Winston-Salem First $ 164.00 $ 164.00 Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia $ 48.00 $ 48.00 Totals $ 21,936.00 $ 18,545.00 Percent Paid

84.54% 115

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Balance (10.00) 311.00 (74.00) (1.00) 154.00 176.00 224.00 3,391.00

Statement of Income & Disbursements April 1, 2013-March 31, 2014 BEGINNING BALANCE - 4/1/2013

$ 45,845.83

RECEIPTS: Budgets Jesus Film Convention Offerings Convention Speaker Work & Witness - Project Support Work & Witness - Travel SKREAM Rallies In/Out Interest TOTAL RECEIPTS

17,239.85 3,581.91 2,266.00 957.80 24,045.56

DISBURSEMENTS: Christmas Gifts - LINKS Convention Expenses Convention Speaker Council Meeting Expenses District NMI Operations General NMI Convention Jesus Film Missionary Travel Motorcycles4Pastors President's Honorarium SKREAM Rallies Secretary's Honorarium General & Regional Convference Work & Witness-Operations Work & Witness-Project Support Work & Witness-Travel Youth & Missions and Memorial Roll TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

600.00 3,253.77 2,500.00 2,002.54 1,491.53 15,000.00 644.00 369.36 657.18 1,550.00 500.00 28,568.38

ENDING BALANCE - March 31, 2014

$ 41,323.01

116

D. SDMI Financials 2013-2014 Apportionments Church ARCHDALE ASHEBORO ASHEVILLE FIRST BEAUFORT BRIDGEWAY BOONE BREVARD BRUNSWICK COUNTY COASTAL COMM. BURLINGTON FIRST BURLINGTON LAOTIAN CARY PENNY ROAD CHARLOTTE CALVARY CHARLOTTE LOVE IN CHRIST FRENCH CHARLOTTE DIOS CON NOSOTROS CHARLOTTE PRINCE OF PEACE CHARLOTTE KOREAN CHARLOTTE PINEVILLE CHARLOTTE HOLINESS FRENCH CHARLOTTE TRINITY CHEROKEE CHERRYVILLE CONCORD CRYSTAL COAT DURHAM HOPE CREEK DURHAM REFUGE DURHAM RESURRECTION ELIZABETH CITY ELON POWERLINE FAISON IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO FAYETTEVILLE FOREST CITY FRANKLIN NEW LIFE GASTONIA EASTSIDE GRAHAM NEW VISION GREENBORO FIRST GREENSBORO SOUTHEAST GREENSBORO WHITEROCK HAVELOCK COASTAL BEACON HAYESVILLE HENDERSONVILLE FIRST HICKORY Church 117

ASSIGNED 388.00 213.00 442.00 372.00 75.00 28.00 115.00 543.00 10.00 1130.00 524.00 26.00 54.00 77.00 36.00 2693.00 34.00 987.00 3.00 79.00 202.00 335.00 537.00 54.00 26.00 225.00 581.00 38.00 512.00 176.00 110.00 90.00 18.00 100.00 244.00 129.00 323.00 100.00 810.00 238.00 ASSIGNED

PAID 349.20 213.00 442.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1130.00 0.00 0.00 54.00 0.00 0.00 2424.00 0.00 888.30 0.00 79.00 202.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 225.00 0.00 38.00 0.00 176.00 0.00 90.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 129.00 323.00 100.00 810.00 238.00 PAID

DUE 38.80 0.00 0.00 372.00 75.00 28.00 115.00 543.00 10.00 0.00 524.00 26.00 0.00 77.00 36.00 269.00 34.00 98.70 3.00 0.00 0.00 335.00 537.00 54.00 26.00 0.00 581.00 0.00 512.00 0.00 110.00 0.00 18.00 100.00 244.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DUE

HIGH POINT HARVEST POINT HILLSBOROUGH NEW HOPE JACKSONVILLE FAITH JACKSONVILLE HAWS RUN KANNAPOLIS WESTSIDE KINGS MOUNTAIN LAURINBURG LILLINGTON MONROE CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY MONROE PIEDRA ANGULAR MOORESVILLE NORTH RALEIGH NORWOOD PIEDMONT FELLOWSHIP PITTSBORO PLYMOUTH RAEFORD THE WELL RALEIGH FIRST RALEIGH INTL EVANGELICAL RALEIGH TAPESTRY ROCKY MOUNT SALISBURY SHELBY FIRST STATESVILLE FIRST THOMASVILLE TRIAD COVENANT LIFE WAKE FOREST WAYNESVILLE LAKEVIEW WILMINGTON WINSTON-SALEM FIRST WINSTON SALEM PRIMERA IGLESIA 70.65%

118

119.00 217.00 248.00 79.00 185.00 543.00 150.00 20.00 311.00 18.00 758.00 775.00 352.00 26.00 175.00 341.00 26.00 2287.00 193.00 77.00 360.00 165.00 154.00 120.00 176.00 224.00 486.00 198.00 264.00 164.00 48.00 $21,936.00

119.00 217.00 248.00 79.00 166.50 488.70 150.00 20.00 311.00 0.00 758.00 213.35 280.00 100.00 176.00 306.90 26.00 2287.00 0.00 77.00 324.00 165.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 486.00 178.20 264.00 147.60 0.00 $15,498.75

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.50 54.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 561.65 72.00 -74.00 -1.00 34.10 0.00 0.00 193.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 154.00 120.00 176.00 224.00 0.00 19.80 0.00 16.40 48.00 $6,437.25

NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY SCHOOL DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, AND CASH BALANCE 3/31/2014

Beginning Cash Balance Receipts: 12/13 Budget Payments 13/14 Buget Payments Camps Quizzing Oklahoma Tornado Victims

$16,443.70

2,576.00 15,294.75 15,346.48 1,055.00 860.00

Total Receipts:

$35,132.23

Total Available:

$51,575.93

Disbursements: Administration S.S. Convention Camps Quizzing Lay Retreat Training Nazarene Compassion Ministries General SDMI Convention Women's Ministries

$1,800.71 622.46 21,525.43 3,363.79 700.00 834.94 860.00 9,600.00 1,500.00

Total Disbursements:

$40,807.33

Ending Cash Balance

$10,768.60

119

14

15

15a

16

Associate Church Members

13

Inactive Church Members

12

17

21

0

6

27

7

33

0

40

109

13

0

81

Asheboro Asheville First Beaufort Bridgeway Brevard

46 84 102 8

0 5 4 0

1 0 8 0

0 5 0 0

1 10 12 0

1 4 0 0

0 10 12 0

0 3 0 0

1 17 12 0

46 77 102 8

11 9 2 0

0 0 0 0

50 71 126 11

6 7 8 9 10

Brunswick County Coastal Community Burlington First Burlington Laotian Cary Penny Road Charlotte Calvary

Rev. Douglas I. Sherwood Rev. Dale E. Bailey Rev. Lovancheua Sorsenginh Rev. John L. Widdifield

43 263 0 283 202

0 2 0 5 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 2 2

0 3 0 7 2

0 0 0 3 4

0 3 0 7 0

0 4 0 0 2

0 7 0 10 6

43 259 0 280 198

0 79 0 0 48

0 0 0 0 0

34 88 0 187 72

11 12 13 14 15

Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros Charlotte Holiness French Charlotte Korean Charlotte Love In Christ Charlotte Pineville

Rev. Jose Romero Rev. Paul-Jean N. Olangi

20 106 35 12 773

9 4 0 0 7

4 4 0 0 3

0 0 0 0 3

13 8 0 0 13

0 0 0 0 1

4 33 0 0 4

0 3 0 0 11

4 36 0 0 16

29 78 35 12 770

0 4 0 0 295

0 0 0 0 0

50 55 17 12 461

28

4

0

3

7

0

8

5

13

22

0

0

36

297 17

4 0

0 0

2 0

6 0

5 0

2 0

2 0

9 0

294 17

0 15

0 0

220 9

25 93

4 1

2 0

0 4

6 5

0 2

0 6

0 0

0 8

31 90

6 36

0 0

30 76

63 219 6 78 308

0 0 0 3 8

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 3 0

0 0 0 6 8

1 0 0 0 0

8 0 0 0 0

0 219 0 0 0

9 219 0 0 0

54 0 6 84 316

3 0 0 20 10

0 0 0 0 0

102 0 12 63 135

*16 Charlotte Principe de Paz *17 Charlotte Trinity 18 Cherokee

Rev. Michael D. Bearden Rev. Celia Aguilera de Corona Rev. Miguel Angel Corona Soria Rev. John Michael Barefield Rev. Lester O. Hardesty Rev. Lisa T. Hardesty Rev. Thomas G. Hartis Rev. Harold L. Davis Jr.

Total Gains

Weekly Corporate Worship

122

2 3 4 5

Rev. Thomas "Tommy" K. Thompson Rev. Marty Cunningham Rev. Douglas J. Hopkins Rev. Porter R. Graves III Rev. Gary T. Stephens

Total Losses

Archdale

Lost by Death

Pastor Name

1

Received by Transfer

Church Name

Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches

11

Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release

10

Full Church Members End of Year

9

Received from Other Denominations

8

Received by Profession of Faith

2014

7

Full Church Members Reported Last Year

6

MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP

19 20

Cherryville Concord

21 22 23 24 25

Crystal Coast Durham Hope Creek Durham Resurrection Community Elizabeth City Elon Power Line

Rev. R. Gene McLendon

26

Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca

20

0

2

0

2

0

0

1

1

21

0

0

31

27 28 29 30

Fayetteville Forest City Franklin New Life Gastonia Eastside

Angela V. Rivas Rev. Juan C. Rivas Rev. Mark E. Medley Rev. Dale R. Austin Rev. Rhonda Y. Haney Rev. Joseph E. Bell Jr.

54 59 26 22

0 0 1 4

0 0 0 0

0 3 0 2

0 3 1 6

0 4 0 0

4 0 21 0

0 0 1 0

4 4 22 0

50 58 5 28

8 7 0 9

0 0 0 0

59 49 13 30

31 32 33 34

Graham New Vision Greensboro First Greensboro Southeast Greensboro White Rock

Rev. Myriam B. Pereda Rev. Robert L. McCabe Rev. William D. Fields Rev. Judith T. Wimmer

22 32 112 43

2 0 3 0

3 0 0 0

3 0 0 0

8 0 3 0

0 1 1 0

10 0 1 0

0 0 0 0

10 1 2 0

20 31 113 43

6 9 69 22

0 0 0 0

20 26 40 26

* Sponsored New Church this Year

Rev. Ryan Quanstrom Rev. Jerry L. Roach

14

15

15a

16

Associate Church Members

13

Inactive Church Members

12

17

0

0

1

0

0

1

39

20

0

23

Rev. Steven D. Stone Rev. Sherman S. Waters Rev. Roger D. Lee Rev. Richard J. Blackmore Rev. Matthew Edwin Roberts

22 583 47 30 69

3 8 2 0 10

0 2 0 0 0

5 1 3 0 3

8 11 5 0 13

0 7 1 0 0

0 2 6 2 2

2 0 0 0 0

2 9 7 2 2

28 585 45 28 80

3 425 0 8 59

0 0 0 0 0

29 183 39 23 38

Jacksonville Faith Jacksonville Haws Run Kannapolis Westside Kings Mountain Laurinburg

Rev. Bill R. Crane Rev. Edwin Paul Hosier Rev. Dodd Parrish Sr. Rev. Michael R. Daughrity Rev. Larry M. Lawrence

116 23 91 161 27

0 2 0 0 3

0 0 0 2 0

2 0 2 0 2

2 2 2 2 5

0 0 0 1 3

2 0 0 2 0

0 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 3 3

116 25 93 160 29

24 9 12 0 7

0 0 0 0 0

44 14 49 97 56

46 47 48 49 50

Lillington Grace Living Waterfall Fellowship Monroe Cornerstone Community Monroe Piedra Angular Igelsia Mooresville The Bridge

Rev. Timothy R. Eyring

24 0 139 12 168

0 0 0 0 3

0 0 7 0 2

0 0 1 0 2

0 0 8 0 7

0 0 1 0 3

0 0 10 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 11 0 3

24 0 136 12 172

7 0 47 0 20

0 0 0 0 0

32 0 87 0 195

*51 52 53 54 55

North Raleigh - Missio Dei Norwood Piedmont Fellowship Pittsboro

Rev. Richard W. Hudgens Rev. Shawn Grosvenor Mr. W. David Ward Rev. Jerry D. Ward Jr.

176 0 98 22 37

4 0 6 0 0

0 0 0 0 1

12 0 0 0 4

16 0 6 0 5

0 0 3 0 0

6 0 27 0 5

0 0 0 0 0

6 0 30 0 5

186 0 74 22 37

92 0 24 8 2

0 0 0 0 0

87 0 59 23 38

56 57 58 59 *60

Plymouth Raeford The Well Community Raleigh First Raleigh International Evangelical Raleigh Tapestry

Rev. Steve D. Creech Rev. Jason D. Lictao Rev. G. Riley Powell Rev. Caleb Buna Rev. Royce J. Hathcock

142 0 521 100 71

1 0 13 5 2

0 4 0 0 2

0 14 10 0 2

1 18 23 5 6

1 0 4 0 0

0 0 71 3 0

0 2 8 0 0

1 2 83 3 0

142 16 461 102 77

65 0 0 15 50

0 0 0 0 0

88 23 388 195 80

61 62 63 64 65

Rocky Mount Salisbury Shelby First Statesville First Thomasville First

Rev. Mark E. Eby Rev. Dennis G. Delong Rev. Tony Rayfield Sr. Rev. Frank L. Turner Rev. Michael D. McClure

215 60 125 34 44

6 2 3 1 3

4 0 2 0 0

1 0 0 0 3

11 2 5 1 6

3 0 2 1 0

0 0 4 0 2

0 0 0 0 0

3 0 6 1 2

223 62 124 34 48

0 40 90 0 6

0 0 0 0 0

99 33 41 185 42

66 67 68 69 70

Triad Covenant Life Triangle Refuge House Church Wake Forest Waynesville Lakeview Wilmington

Rev. Keith Parker Rev. Megan M. Pardue Rev. A. Glenn Messer Rev. Timothy L. Pullin Rev. Derrell Edwin Clark

91 31 83 58 126

2 0 2 0 3

0 4 0 0 0

4 0 2 0 0

6 4 4 0 3

1 0 0 2 1

0 4 0 2 2

6 0 0 0 0

7 4 0 4 3

90 31 87 54 126

15 0 12 1 70

0 0 0 0 0

72 30 57 46 58

71

Winston-Salem First

Rev. B. Leon Armstrong

53

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

2

51

23

0

18

Hayesville Hendersonville First Hickory High Point Harvest Point Hillsborough New Hope

41 42 43 44 45

* Sponsored New Church this Year

Rev. Bobby J. Humphrey Rev. Ramón L. Montañez Ocasio Rev. Thomas B. McCrea

Total Gains

36 37 38 39 *40

Weekly Corporate Worship

0

Rev. James Davis

Total Losses

0

Pastor Name

Havelock

Lost by Death

40

Church Name 35

Received by Transfer

Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches

11

Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release

10

Full Church Members End of Year

9

Received from Other Denominations

8

Received by Profession of Faith

2014

7

Full Church Members Reported Last Year

6

MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP

Name Change

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

18

0

0

17

5

0

30

Current Year Total

7,284

175

57

112

344

71

321

270

662

6,966

1,840

0

4,893

Last Year Total

7,427

155

50

67

272

47

268

100

415

7,284

1,435

0

5,234

20

7

45

72

24

53

170

247

405

0

Inactive

(143)

Transfer

Merge

(318)

Disorganize Durham Hope Creek

* Sponsored New Church this Year

16

Weekly Corporate Worship

1

15a

Inactive Church Members

3

15

Associate Church Members

14

Full Church Members End of Year

13

Total Losses

12

Lost by Death

11

Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches

0

0

Increase / (Decrease)

Organized

22

10

Total Gains

Rev. Oscar Miguel Pereda Moreno

9

Received by Transfer

Pastor Name

Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno North Carolina Supplemental

Received by Profession of Faith

Church Name

8

Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release

72

Full Church Members Reported Last Year

2014

7

Received from Other Denominations

6

MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP

Drop

(341)

23

23a

24

24a

26

27

28

29

29a

NMI Associate Membership

22a

NMI Active Membership

22

12 30 1 8 0

68 11 35 12 0

9 10 6 10 0

84 40 45 78 9

30 17 31 70 7

178 88 97 102 9

51 57 38 88 7

51 57 38 22 7

0 0 0 70 0

61 35 0 36 0

0 0 0 0 0

46 12 7 15 0

61 46 68 104 6

5 0 9 0 0

6 7 8 9 10

Brunswick County Coastal Community Burlington First Burlington Laotian Cary Penny Road Charlotte Calvary

6 65 0 56 28

4 35 0 38 10

18 40 0 67 22

10 25 0 33 6

25 65 0 140 68

14 38 0 79 36

49 170 0 263 118

28 98 0 150 52

28 60 0 150 52

5 45 0 150 0

27 125 0 90 25

0 45 0 45 15

18 45 0 45 27

40 110 0 250 45

3 69 0 30 42

11 12 13 14 15

Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros Charlotte Holiness French Charlotte Korean Charlotte Love In Christ Charlotte Pineville

2 3 0 0 128

3 18 0 0 79

2 1 6 1 104

5 4 6 1 41

2 2 17 11 440

9 34 17 11 201

6 6 23 12 672

17 56 23 12 321

0 32 6 10 321

17 10 3 11 121

0 0 0 0 160

0 0 0 0 44

14 4 0 0 104

0 55 0 12 470

0 3 0 0 70

*16 *17 18 19 20

Charlotte Principe de Paz Charlotte Trinity Cherokee Cherryville Concord

4 215 14 9 8

8 74 5 9 5

2 211 2 6 17

2 40 1 6 17

9 305 21 17 57

18 164 5 17 35

15 731 37 32 82

28 278 11 32 57

28 115 11 23 36

12 157 11 10 21

27 89 35 0 0

0 32 0 0 0

8 211 0 7 21

14 294 17 29 27

4 90 35 0 9

21 22 23 24 25

Crystal Coast Durham Hope Creek Durham Resurrection Community Elizabeth City Elon Power Line

28 0 0 12 38

8 0 0 8 20

12 0 1 6 25

7 0 1 4 12

118 0 30 71 135

70 0 12 38 90

158 0 31 89 198

85 0 13 50 122

15 0 0 50 25

69 0 0 9 35

15 0 0 54 55

0 0 0 0 0

15 0 0 10 57

54 0 0 56 305

0 0 0 8 0

26 27 28 29 30

Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca Fayetteville Forest City Franklin New Life Gastonia Eastside

2 4 7 2 20

17 2 3 2 9

0 2 8 0 10

4 1 4 0 4

2 49 37 19 40

26 35 19 13 17

4 55 52 21 70

47 38 26 15 30

21 38 26 7 21

26 0 0 5 10

30 0 26 0 30

0 0 0 0 0

6 2 8 4 13

0 30 47 5 20

0 0 10 2 10

31 32 33 34 35

Graham New Vision Greensboro First Greensboro Southeast Greensboro White Rock Havelock

17 3 23 2 2

10 2 17 2 2

7 1 11 8 1

3 1 12 2 1

20 26 24 20 16

8 26 22 14 13

44 30 58 30 19

21 29 51 18 16

21 17 51 18 16

12 14 20 4 10

0 0 55 0 45

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 11 5 3

8 0 22 10 5

0 0 0 5 0

36 37

Hayesville Hendersonville First

12 50

5 35

15 75

7 25

43 157

13 85

70 282

25 145

25 97

0 22

35 0

0 0

19 65

12 165

2 0

* Sponsored New Church this Year

NYI Membership

VBS Enrollment

Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance

Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance

Caravan Enrollment

26 37 17 12 0

Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List

Archdale Asheboro Asheville First Beaufort Bridgeway Brevard

Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List

1 2 3 4 5

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

20a

21a

22

22a

23

23a

24

24a

26

27

28

29

29a

28 16 40

28 14 25

41 21 60

41 19 38

41 0 33

18 19 5

0 0 0

0 0 0

8 6 10

16 0 75

0 0 0

41 42 43 44 45

Jacksonville Faith Jacksonville Haws Run Kannapolis Westside Kings Mountain Laurinburg

30 1 22 39 3

10 1 5 24 2

10 3 28 28 5

2 3 12 17 3

35 15 51 64 19

16 15 32 31 12

75 19 101 131 27

28 19 49 72 17

28 16 39 8 17

14 9 35 64 5

28 0 0 43 0

0 0 0 0 0

9 5 41 28 6

28 16 53 97 19

16 0 0 0 0

46 47 48 49 50

Lillington Grace Living Waterfall Fellowship Monroe Cornerstone Community Monroe Piedra Angular Igelsia Mooresville The Bridge

9 0 12 0 56

3 0 9 0 25

9 0 23 0 28

0 0 8 0 17

58 0 69 0 76

14 0 28 0 51

76 0 104 0 160

17 0 45 0 93

17 0 45 0 20

10 0 0 0 31

11 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 23 0 17

14 0 89 0 0

3 0 12 0 0

*51 52 53 54 55

North Raleigh - Missio Dei Norwood Piedmont Fellowship Pittsboro

7 0 25 12 8

5 0 9 12 7

8 0 6 5 4

7 0 6 5 4

76 0 39 19 27

24 0 28 12 14

91 0 70 36 39

36 0 43 29 25

24 0 39 12 25

18 0 20 29 5

0 0 27 0 25

0 0 0 0 0

7 0 7 11 7

0 0 74 22 38

0 0 0 7 0

56 57 58 59 *60

Plymouth Raeford The Well Community Raleigh First Raleigh International Evangelical Raleigh Tapestry

32 19 268 60 50

21 14 141 20 35

14 1 65 20 100

10 1 38 10 65

88 13 279 0 15

39 8 129 0 10

134 33 612 80 165

70 23 308 30 110

70 0 179 30 45

0 23 129 0 25

101 35 75 0 55

0 0 54 0 0

21 1 73 0 30

141 0 464 0 5

30 0 0 0 0

61 62 63 64 65

Rocky Mount Salisbury Shelby First Statesville First Thomasville First

36 20 7 14 7

24 13 0 6 5

32 8 23 3 8

15 4 8 13 6

77 21 94 45 27

49 8 80 27 18

145 49 124 62 42

88 25 88 46 29

70 25 50 14 27

18 0 64 30 16

97 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

35 0 23 0 6

85 10 28 34 18

20 0 8 0 0

66 67 68 69 70

Triad Covenant Life Triangle Refuge House Church Wake Forest Waynesville Lakeview Wilmington

15 21 17 49 18

8 9 9 31 8

7 1 9 23 5

2 1 6 9 3

60 8 61 57 50

15 8 43 26 25

82 30 87 129 73

25 18 58 66 36

22 9 48 33 36

0 2 9 33 0

60 0 0 27 0

0 0 0 0 0

15 2 13 18 12

2 0 68 54 58

0 0 60 22 0

71 72

Winston-Salem First Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del Nazareno North Carolina Supplemental

4 15

2 10

2 8

1 7

22 17

15 10

28 40

18 27

18 27

4 27

0 0

0 0

0 11

18 8

18 12

0

0

* 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

7 3 7

Caravan Enrollment

7 3 10

Total SDMI Responsibility List

6 2 6

Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List

6 2 10

Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List

38 Hickory 39 High Point Harvest Point *40 Hillsborough New Hope

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

Organized

* Sponsored New Church this Year

Current Year Total 1,746 963 1,313 620 3,808 2,188 6,867 3,771 2,562 1,541 1,639 235 1,247 3,921 614

Last Year Total 1,726 1,073 1,254 633 4,042 2,509 7,022 4,215 2,957 1,643 1,925 267 1,219 4,083 561

Increase / (Decrease) 20

Name Change

(110)

Inactive

21a

59 (13)

22

(234) (321)

Transfer

23a

(155) (444) (395)

Merge

(102)

26

(286)

27

(32) 28

Disorganize

Durham Hope Creek

29 29a

NMI Associate Membership

28

NMI Active Membership

NYI Membership

24a Caravan Enrollment

24

VBS Enrollment

23

Average Weekly SDMI Attendance

22a Total SDMI Responsibility List

Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance

21 Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List

20a

Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance

20 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List

Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance

Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance

Church Name Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance

2014 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List

DISCIPLESHIP

(162) 53

Drop

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

Archdale

172,010

12,388

3,445

100

15,933

3,566

7,913

1,474

9,387

3,565

100

3,665

Asheboro

88,711

4,674

4,017

314

9,005

2,042

4,155

639

4,794

1,897

0

1,897

Asheville First

159,084

8,211

2,249

0

10,460

3,377

7,709

1,326

9,035

3,377

0

3,377

Beaufort Bridgeway

145,344

51

864

69

984

51

25

155

180

0

0

0

Brevard

14,961

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6 7 8 9 10

Brunswick County Coastal Community

39,888

1,150

962

0

2,112

125

0

115

115

0

0

0

174,157

0

5,854

0

5,854

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Burlington Laotian

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cary Penny Road

425,725

25,250

13,671

0

38,921

12,250

22,750

3,390

26,140

12,200

300

12,500

Charlotte Calvary

186,995

6,839

1,058

0

7,897

3,468

8,221

1,572

9,793

4,298

90

4,388

11 12 13 14 15

Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros

28,433

1,535

0

0

1,535

594

1,174

162

1,336

661

0

661

Charlotte Holiness French

13,500

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Charlotte Korean

13,490

0

950

0

950

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Charlotte Love In Christ

16,533

0

0

0

0

0

74

0

74

20

0

20

1,178,076

60,500

27,494

0

87,994

24,800

54,800

7,541

62,341

26,000

1,500

27,500

*16 *17 18 19 20

Charlotte Principe de Paz

21 22 23 24 25

Crystal Coast

1 2 3 4 5

Burlington First

Charlotte Pineville Charlotte Trinity

23,275

1,506

110

0

1,616

575

1,301

231

1,532

585

160

745

450,310

36,079

10,050

0

46,129

9,379

20,841

2,764

23,605

9,378

300

9,678

Cherokee

4,651

256

19

0

275

106

235

9

244

0

0

0

Cherryville

32,552

1,675

646

0

2,321

710

775

237

1,012

0

0

0

Concord

74,394

481

1,263

0

1,744

1,378

0

606

606

0

0

0

132,215

8,500

2,338

0

10,838

0

0

400

400

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Durham Resurrection Community

13,168

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Elizabeth City

92,801

5,386

1,673

0

7,059

1,935

4,337

675

5,012

2,168

40

2,208

230,139

3,217

2,026

1,000

6,243

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

12,418

683

0

0

683

280

621

114

735

280

0

280

Durham Hope Creek

Elon Power Line

26 27 28 29 30

Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca

31 32 33 34 35

Graham New Vision

Fayetteville

118,360

0

1,909

0

1,909

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Forest City

63,700

3,121

4,072

79

7,272

1,278

2,800

578

3,378

1,275

0

1,275

Franklin New Life

20,441

0

226

0

226

50

0

0

0

50

0

50

Gastonia Eastside

42,894

2,206

5,466

0

7,672

906

2,013

270

2,283

1,022

50

1,072

9,174

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Greensboro First

34,299

179

2,918

0

3,097

117

0

325

325

50

50

100

Greensboro Southeast

84,509

4,871

895

0

5,766

1,896

4,302

632

4,934

1,896

0

1,896

Greensboro White Rock

50,416

1,771

128

0

1,899

640

1,300

0

1,300

640

0

640

Havelock

70,805

3,745

1,708

0

5,453

1,481

3,285

969

4,254

1,478

100

1,578

* 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

World Evangelism Fund

PART 1 2014

32

Total Given to Global Mission

31

Other Global Interests

30

Approved Mission Specials

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

32,032

468

100

0

568

272

271

300

571

192

0

192

269,899

14,457

10,275

572

25,304

7,876

12,500

2,570

15,070

9,210

250

9,460

Hickory

51,120

3,213

1,765

0

4,978

1,440

2,937

714

3,651

1,552

0

1,552

High Point Harvest Point

18,103

950

0

0

950

389

1,000

357

1,357

500

0

500

Hillsborough New Hope

77,269

4,273

2,086

450

6,809

1,614

3,884

651

4,535

1,942

50

1,992

Jacksonville Faith

91,022

5,688

1,797

0

7,485

1,918

4,262

744

5,006

1,918

0

1,918

Jacksonville Haws Run

14,703

298

320

0

618

342

425

249

674

191

0

191

Kannapolis Westside

61,982

0

1,128

0

1,128

275

350

608

958

75

0

75

181,711

9,381

3,884

0

13,265

3,838

9,251

1,521

10,772

3,851

0

3,851

Laurinburg

55,569

1,786

2,285

0

4,071

892

1,983

805

2,788

625

115

740

46 47 48 49 50

Lillington Grace

37,610

2,070

650

0

2,720

910

2,335

209

2,544

847

50

897

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

123,966

5,261

1,867

0

7,128

2,315

3,657

622

4,279

962

0

962

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Mooresville The Bridge

281,198

3,430

1,318

0

4,748

1,000

3,172

2,274

5,446

1,000

0

1,000

*51 52 53 54 55

North Raleigh

235,000

1,409

1,035

0

2,444

726

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

70,710

5,496

1,330

25

6,851

1,830

4,014

1,056

5,070

1,830

0

1,830

150

400

100

0

500

0

500

300

800

0

100

100

Pittsboro

66,740

3,820

3,981

0

7,801

1,520

3,165

525

3,690

2,205

50

2,255

56 57 58 59 *60

Plymouth

162,828

11,934

9,104

0

21,038

3,427

7,614

967

8,581

3,303

300

3,603

28,064

1,591

0

0

1,591

893

1,430

296

1,726

550

0

550

857,207

44,546

4,822

210

49,578

18,488

40,549

7,361

47,910

18,252

0

18,252

61 62 63 64 65

Rocky Mount

66 67 68 69 70

36 37 38 39 *40

Hayesville

41 42 43 44 45

Hendersonville First

Kings Mountain

Living Waterfall Fellowship Monroe Cornerstone Community Monroe Piedra Angular Igelsia

- Missio Dei Norwood Piedmont Fellowship

Raeford The Well Community Raleigh First Raleigh International Evangelical

83,800

200

0

0

200

100

150

200

350

100

0

100

Raleigh Tapestry

41,494

2,283

0

0

2,283

934

2,075

0

2,075

934

0

934

167,885

8,960

3,980

0

12,940

3,575

8,041

1,008

9,049

3,550

0

3,550

Salisbury

50,704

2,633

705

165

3,503

1,095

1,444

165

1,609

628

0

628

Shelby First

38,660

440

3,705

0

4,145

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Statesville First

48,783

500

462

0

962

500

500

360

860

0

0

0

Thomasville First

71,952

3,248

341

40

3,629

1,181

3,345

0

3,345

1,673

25

1,698

Triad Covenant Life

82,229

0

24

0

24

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

189,565

9,937

3,527

0

13,464

1,500

5,000

972

5,972

1,500

0

1,500

Waynesville Lakeview

78,913

2,380

2,960

0

5,340

1,450

1,621

579

2,200

1,450

100

1,550

Wilmington

98,081

4,978

1,317

2,214

8,509

2,026

4,420

792

5,212

2,056

0

2,056

Triangle Refuge House Church Wake Forest

* Sponsored New Church this Year

71 Winston-Salem First 72 Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del

39

Assigned Educational Institution

Other District Interests

41

1,729

576

0

2,305

763

1,770

648

2,418

858

0

858

18,827

191

214

0

405

58

315

0

315

29

0

29

0

0

0

Current Year Total

7,943,799

352,224

161,669

5,238

519,131

134,151

280,611

51,037

331,648

132,623

3,730

136,353

Last Year Total

8,534,512

388,078

194,727

20,986

603,791

146,659

302,822

37,787

340,609

140,380

3,963

144,343

Increase / (Decrease)

Name Change

(590,713)

(35,854)

Inactive

(33,058)

(15,748)

Transfer

(84,660)

(12,508)

Merge

(22,211)

13,250

(8,961)

Disorganize Durham Hope Creek

* Sponsored New Church this Year

40

Total Given to Education Funds

38

Other Nazarene Educational Instituions

37

Total Given to District Mission

36

38,595

Nazareno North Carolina Supplemental

Organized

35

District Ministry Funds

34

Pension Fund

Church Name

33

Other Global Interests

Total Church Income

PART 1 2014

32

Total Given to Global Mission

31

Approved Mission Specials

30

World Evangelism Fund

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

(7,757)

Drop

(233)

(7,990)

1 2 3 4 5

Archdale Asheboro Asheville First Beaufort Bridgeway Brevard

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

17,227

0

51,801

28,220

1,822

51,444

150,514

183,065

482,300

0

Yes

0

19,209

15,600

6,592

225

26,579

68,205

85,943

500,000

228,065

Yes

23,991

0

50,718

13,696

1,478

18,726

108,609

134,858

2,600,000

98,000

Yes

2,410

41,403

40,405

26,250

500

20,373

131,341

132,556

1,100,000

474,686

No

0

0

0

0

0

14,961

14,961

14,961

200,000

0

No

18,800

0

9,000

0

950

7,950

36,700

39,052

200,000

108,000

No

3,976

30,874

41,690

11,440

10,773

75,984

174,737

180,591

2,500,000

298,489

No

Burlington Laotian

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

Cary Penny Road

2,469

62,424

53,346

38,547

9,815

160,395

326,996

416,807

3,000,000

411,781

Yes

Charlotte Calvary

3,127

14,400

26,856

16,500

1,008

0

61,891

87,437

1,500,000

325,641

No

11 12 13 14 15

Charlotte Dios Con Nosotros

5,700

0

9,000

0

2,658

7,867

25,225

29,351

0

0

Yes

Charlotte Holiness French

9,900

0

3,000

0

0

450

13,350

13,350

0

0

No

0

0

6,000

0

1,609

0

7,609

8,559

0

0

No

600

0

7,200

0

550

984

9,334

9,428

0

0

No

147,478

192,000

271,851

180,594

23,397

186,789

1,002,109

1,204,744

11,300,000

1,103,896

Yes

*16 *17 18 19 20

Charlotte Principe de Paz

6 7 8 9 10

Brunswick County Coastal Community Burlington First

Charlotte Korean Charlotte Love In Christ Charlotte Pineville

0

0

0

0

500

30,276

30,776

35,244

600,000

0

Yes

72,776

0

145,579

94,834

4,809

63,901

381,899

470,690

1,890,000

0

Yes

0

0

0

0

0

4,410

4,410

5,035

0

0

No

735

10,503

18,200

0

0

493

29,931

33,974

255,500

0

No

Concord

3,548

0

4,800

39,219

1,272

43,438

92,277

96,005

1,500,000

0

No

21 22 23 24 25

Crystal Coast

26 27 28 29 30

Faison Iglesia del Nazareno la Roca

Gastonia Eastside

31 32 33 34 35

Graham New Vision

5,798

Greensboro First

0

Greensboro Southeast

Charlotte Trinity Cherokee Cherryville

8,600

9,429

32,992

49,330

1,200

38,901

140,452

151,690

1,650,000

78,109

No

Durham Hope Creek

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

Durham Resurrection Community

0

0

9,700

0

2,671

1,180

13,551

13,551

0

0

No

5,480

0

20,860

30,459

322

117

57,238

73,452

750,000

0

No

0

106,720

57,878

61,025

3,996

71,486

301,105

307,348

1,189,000

915,000

No Yes

Elizabeth City Elon Power Line

2,277

0

0

0

400

1,113

3,790

5,768

0

0

Fayetteville

800

24,650

45,000

15,246

0

1,200

86,896

88,805

1,300,000

471,000

No

Forest City

4,977

8,100

6,500

19,500

815

28,158

68,050

81,253

475,000

95,223

Yes

855

0

0

12,025

196

5,615

18,691

19,017

349,000

0

No

2,700

0

0

26,470

350

8,211

37,731

49,664

524,000

0

Yes

0

4,800

0

0

4,422

15,020

15,020

0

0

No

0

17,950

0

550

0

18,500

22,139

350,000

0

No

0

14,649

28,100

18,800

107

20,017

81,673

96,165

465,500

99,561

Yes

Greensboro White Rock

10,847

13,507

5,500

0

0

231

30,085

34,564

103,000

71,339

No

Havelock

20,682

10,260

10,400

5,358

2,573

37,648

86,921

99,687

100,000

0

Yes

Franklin New Life

* Sponsored New Church this Year

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

3,860

0

8,800

1,415

250

13,101

27,426

29,029

600,000

0

No

0

0

64,033

78,070

3,000

113,402

258,505

316,215

2,500,000

0

Yes

3,143

0

37,148

0

2,335

10,410

53,036

64,657

800,000

0

Yes

0

0

7,820

1,380

0

4,904

14,104

17,300

0

0

Yes

11,098

11,502

0

41,540

1,207

15,631

80,978

95,928

575,000

0

Yes

6,275

0

13,000

25,897

113

14,015

59,300

75,627

1,900,000

0

Yes

0

0

0

9,382

0

8,644

18,026

19,851

50,000

0

No

18,102

12,924

3,870

21,930

300

0

57,126

59,562

1,500,000

182,000

No

8,033

40,000

22,288

61,883

4,379

15,506

152,089

183,815

1,500,000

531,842

Yes

12,715

3,287

26,235

0

0

4,388

46,625

55,116

250,000

44,104

No

Lillington Grace

0

0

0

4,500

1,648

24,811

30,959

38,030

0

0

Yes

Living Waterfall Fellowship

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

Monroe Cornerstone Community

0

0

45,155

18,267

690

41,693

105,805

120,489

1,516,600

0

No

Monroe Piedra Angular Igelsia

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

39,622

26,400

75,753

56,454

9,955

61,666

269,850

282,044

850,000

186,000

No

2,300

115,200

105,000

12,000

2,250

665

237,415

240,585

1,800,000

1,665,000

No

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

4,741

1,588

33,358

0

0

0

39,687

55,268

604,000

0

Yes

36 37 38 39 *40

Hayesville

41 42 43 44 45

Jacksonville Faith

46 47 48 49 50

Hendersonville First Hickory High Point Harvest Point Hillsborough New Hope Jacksonville Haws Run Kannapolis Westside Kings Mountain Laurinburg

Mooresville The Bridge

*51 52 53 54 55

North Raleigh

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1,400

0

0

Yes

Pittsboro

12,483

175

28,500

14,400

50

8,053

63,661

78,927

300,000

0

Yes

56 57 58 59 *60

Plymouth

32,278

0

23,400

27,177

3,320

46,733

132,908

169,557

400,500

0

Yes

0

0

0

4,103

7,400

9,152

20,655

25,415

4,100

0

Yes

Raleigh First

42,573

200,647

204,277

82,106

21,794

155,484

706,881

841,109

5,664,169

1,289,073

Yes

Raleigh International Evangelical

22,878

0

26,000

13,642

3,416

11,836

77,772

78,522

0

0

No

0

0

18,100

12,600

1,047

3,327

35,074

41,300

0

0

Yes

61 62 63 64 65

Rocky Mount

34,621

0

32,720

22,609

5,469

85,155

180,574

209,688

946,444

0

Yes

0

0

28,600

12,600

0

18,371

59,571

66,406

50,000

0

No

12,757

0

12,404

0

0

13,239

38,400

42,545

365,000

0

No

Statesville First

1,092

6,520

13,000

0

565

332

21,509

23,831

510,000

29,274

No

Thomasville First

7,290

12,000

27,083

0

934

19,597

66,904

76,757

1,300,000

65,036

No

66 67 68 69 70

Triad Covenant Life

37,000

0

52,850

0

4,700

1,500

96,050

96,074

1,200,000

0

No

0

0

12,000

4,200

0

0

16,200

16,200

0

0

No

72,990

0

45,595

19,800

969

30,139

169,493

191,929

0

0

No

Waynesville Lakeview

5,490

0

18,388

13,327

2,075

32,937

72,217

82,757

651,600

0

No

Wilmington

1,015

0

45,500

17,502

1,950

0

65,967

83,770

1,200,000

0

No

- Missio Dei Norwood Piedmont Fellowship

Raeford The Well Community

Raleigh Tapestry Salisbury Shelby First

Triangle Refuge House Church Wake Forest

* Sponsored New Church this Year

71 Winston-Salem First 72 Winston-Salem Primera Iglesia del

736

0

12,635

0

0

20,449

33,820

40,164

1,105,000

0

No

0

9,600

0

0

0

22,802

23,609

0

0

No

0

0 8,771,119

Current Year Total

782,047

988,371

2,047,838

1,270,889

154,362

1,718,459

6,961,966

8,083,249

63,025,713

Last Year Total

765,032

1,097,310

2,069,256

1,392,786

130,993

1,659,235

7,114,612

8,350,014

69,925,335

Increase / (Decrease)

17,015

23,369

59,224

Name Change

(108,939)

Inactive

(21,418)

(121,897)

Transfer

Merge

(152,646)

(266,765)

(6,899,622)

Disorganize Durham Hope Creek

* Sponsored New Church this Year

51 Allocations Paid in Full?

50

Indebtedness on Those Properties

49

Value of Church Properties

All Other Church Ministries

48

13,202

Nazareno North Carolina Supplemental

Organized

47

Total Missional Disbursements

46

Total Used for Local Mission

45 Local Compassionate Ministries

44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits

Church Name

44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries

43

Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements

PART 2 2014

42

Debt Service

FINANCIAL SUMMARY

9,869,976 (1,098,857)

Drop

Supplemental Statistical Report 2014 North Carolina

Value District Property

1,663,300.00

Value District Center Value District Parsonage Indebtedness on District Property

October 10, 2014

0.00